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2 e 6 = = FINANCE AN An Uneventful Day in Local Fi- nances «== Clearings, $3,300,000. The Prodnce Markets Less Active--- Hogs Firmor---Provisions Gen- erally Easier. Breadstufls Weakened by Crop Prospects and Largo Reeelpts In Corn. Meats in Good Demand for Ex- port. FINANCIAL, There was nothing new in loca) financial circles, The demand for currency haa apparently not been met, andtheexchange market wae but little, if any, firmer. ‘There in rome shipment of car- rency to the Interior, but itis not large, The de- mand for redisconnts {s continuous but light. In the city {teclf the demand for bank accommoda- tions ta limited. ‘There are few applications from Teguise customers or ontelders, and all desirable Paperis qnickly taken. Rates of discount are 8D 30 percent atthe banks to rogujar customers, ‘Loans on call to onteide burrowers are 4 per cent. New York exchange was sold between banks at UBT per $1,000 diecount, The clearings were $33,300, 000, FINANCES AND POLITICS IN FRANCE. Some recent returns by iho French Minieter of ‘Finance are the baais of an estimate that one per- fon out of cvery nine—men, women, and children— Yn France a3 holder of renter, —the Government Dond of France. Frenchmen bave frequently teen known to stand all night in ine before the place ‘where subscriptions toa Government loan were ta be made. ‘Ihe Frenchman, whether Parisian or provincial, trader or peasant, is very saving, and atthe rame time cautions. The certainty of the Government loans Induced heavy popular eubecrip- tions, in spite of the low rateof interest. The number of holders of French réntes, regle- tered In the Grand Liere de la delte Consolidee fn I870, war 1,254,000; in 1876 It was 4,404, 765. In the same time, the interest on the French dept hak increased from $71,015,000 a year to $140,- 50,000, This docs not tell the whole story. The amount voted for the debt next year amounts, {ncluding repayments, to $25,000,000. The total annnal charge of tho Britteh debt 1s $140,- 000,000 a year. The grent loans negotiated by ‘Thiers were mainly placed among foreigners, but since that tine, a8 wo have shown above, the for- eign investors have sold ont to the French people. The valna of the French rentes fluc- tuates with every political complication, and as tho persons pecuniarily interested in the Government make a Jarco part of the na- ton, there in in France an extraordinarily powerful conrervative intinences. ‘The owners of rentes deprecate any agitation that will lower the quotations of thelr bonds, and oppose any reforms that they fear will unsettle (he Government oF {ts credit, It 1» noteworthy that rentes have risen since the fall of Inles Simon, though this te attrib- ute to political manipalstors on the Paris Hourse ‘by his opponents. Itts not te be expected that the Americane, who are apt to dluplay eptorpriss whero the French ebow cantlon, would subscribe ‘to the game extent, proportionately, to an American loan. er the Frenentotneir national debt. The Amer- 4ean would take a Httle rink, and make a greater Anterest. Mut the favor with which the +4 per cents were regarded by tho American pub- Tic, although there were many unpopular points in tho way It wax put before thu people, show that a popular loan in this country inight be carried to a Bigh dgure, itis very desirable on many polltical ax well ox dnancial grounds tuat this rennit should De reached. If French financlers can get slong without «yndicator, cannet Secretary Shermau do the aame? THE 4 PER CANTS AND THD GOLD MARKET, The New Yok Jouraal of Commerce save that “The maitude of the subscriptions to the 4 per cente placesthe Syndicate and the Treasury Do- partment [no somewhat embarraasing position, either ealculatet upon 0 large demand, and buth ure puzziedo# te what course shall be pure bucd sony to produce the ieait possible derange> mentin the turkets. Tae Syndleate will probably find italficult to obtain the bonds from the toan division of the ‘Treasury In quantities sufiictent to Immediately maxo thelr deliveries, and they — will.” doubtlers nollfy those subscribing for larga amounts that they need not make thelr paymants for the pres- ent, but that taterest will-now cease. This will relieve the demand for gold, and will extend the tine fur settlement overa lunger perlod, thns giv= ing opportunity for the market to react natnrally. Tuo Treasury Department [4 expected to sell gald under the Kesunption act, to make calla for bonds ut Ivust weekly, dud to offer the Syndicate all the advantages possible in thelr aettloment with the Department," TURKISH PAPER MONEY. An Imperial decree was promulguted at Constans tinople on the Sth authorizing the iwauc of a thoueand sillivns of papor plastres, recured by the general revenues, mince af Herncila, and some other suurces of incune, Pitty million plastres of this currency will ne withdrawn annually from circulation, and it« complote redemption In tweaty years ls provided for by the tithes of the land tax at Conatantinuple, The revenucs assigned for thle purpose will be pald (nto the Ottoman Dang, A Commmleston, composed of memberaof the bank and foreign und Ottoman capitaliste, will superintend ‘tha perlodical withdrawal of the calmes from clt- culation. Tussta, ov well ss Turkey, is Assuluz paper moncy as rapidly as itcan be print- ed, but the Czar docs not give any assurances or per astothe redemption of the Russian pa- per. It la belicved iu well-informed Snancial circles that Its thousand milllons of plastres will not yield the Ttrkte Government more than $25, 000, - O00, ‘The plastreatits par valuc ls worth only abont Scents, and thiv teaue of $50,000,000, comn- ing after excenalve lseues already depreciated, will bring the value of the whole mass down one-half, Af it'hoes not destroy tt altogether. ‘THE GREAT INSUNANCH CARE. ‘The suit fur $4,600,000 by the Hecelver of the Guardian against H. J, Furber and other alleged cousplrators to defaud the pollcy-holders of the Guardian Life-Ineurance Company is to be re- gorded ae atcet case. It ts on appeal te the civil Jaw forrellef in a case whero the criminal law le apparently powerless, The Attorney-General of New York, although Indictments have been found agaluat a number of insurance wreckers, has coue nothing, and will apparently do nothing, to. bring auy of then to justice, ‘This caso {ean at- tempt to recover through thy civil law whatever of the plunder may still be within reach. There ougit to be no doupt of the result. Ifthere ever was swindling that term may be applied to the operations of Karber and his gang In Insarance, ‘THB BOSTON LUAN MARKET. In the Bontun Joan warket there Is, says the Ad- rerliser, on {nctossing hardening tendency, Five percent appears to be the lowest rate at which even the strong banks aro now willing to take the at paper, aud somo bunks refuse to name so low ‘a sate, preferring to hold off from discounting ex- cept when customers require it ‘There fe fully half of 1 per cent advance 1n rtes this week, A WALL STREBT RUMOK, ‘The udicator, of Wall strect, in an article wuich has the appearance of being written for ef- fect, ways that several banking institutions in New Yor ure tottering, Becomimg more explicit, it Koen vo far us to say that **alarge Broadway bank hag been in trouble at the Clearing-House for two days," aud **that the difticulty has been brought abuut by stock speculation." A MASSACHUSETTS SAVINGS DAXK CLOSED. ‘The Supreme Court of Massachusetts, upou ap- plication uf the Savings Bank Commiasioucra, bi Gujvined the Five-Cents Savings Bank of Haver~ hill trom dolog any further busloess. The bank ‘was in a hazardous condition, GULD AND GHEENDACKS, Gold was 10411054 in greenbacke. Grucnbacks Were 05%G@8S ceots on the dollar dn gol. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Bterling. +... Tanee. Dorway, Swedes, sad Deinark rw ads : GOVERNMENT BOXDS. Bid Dulted biates curreney ds, BuOkERS Quotations, Coteago CLT ¥ Che WeDdd sveessn reson st hOO D TRADE. | City Railway, $0 City Rattway, 0 City Mathes ‘Traders Inen Chember of Commerre, West Diviton Lailway Exposittonstock... * Andioterest. oe BY TELEGRAPTII NEW YORK, To the Western Asinclated Press, pw Yon, JInly 20,—Gold strong, opening at 105%, cloning at105%. Borrowing rates fiat; 14@ 3 por annnm and 1-4 per diem. Silver at London, 64. Here allver bare, 12495 in Rreenbacka; 118 in gold. Silver 4@H dlecount. Gorermmente were firm. allroad bonds wero dull. State recnritics were quict, ‘ Stocks were dull and generally strong, with the ptinclpal activity in New York Central, Michigun Central, Lake Shore, Delaware, Lacknwanna & Weatern, Western Union, and Granger sharcs. ‘Transactions ngerceated 140,0000 shares, of which 7,000 were New York Central, 30,000 Lake Shore, 14,000 Northwestern eferred, 14,000 flac Inand, 000 St, Toul, 25,000. Lackawann, 000 Michigan Central, 6,000 Morrie & Baeex. 4,400 Western Union, Money cary: 134022. Prime mercantile paper, 34@5., Curtams, $348,000, ‘Trenenry disbursements, $122,000, Clearings, $20,000, 000, Dry-goodla Importe for week, $1, Sterling steady: long. 485 GOvERSHERT Coupons,'al. (oupenn, 0) Goubons New'snes ‘Western Union, 1. 6 ICRA NET. zi nickallver pref 2, New dersey U Pact Matt. 1034 Rock taland. Maripo St. Paul. 214.80; Pant’ preterreds... 58 | Waban, Fort wayne, 43 Terre Haute tae re uae it Side detest io & Misaleaippl «> yen Martpona preferred... Adaine Express, Wells: Fany,. American k: United stat New York Centi Erie... . Frie‘preferred em. Haren’ Nicht: 103 ‘afon Pact ey Hiltuate Central, Clevetand & Piuisburg Northwestern .. Tennevace Gs, old, ‘Tennesace be, net Virginia Gs, old. iss He & eee THannthal & st. 4034 Central Pacific bonds, 107 S7i4 Union Pacife bonus..,1in 484. By land-prantess. JUN 4 U, 2 atnking-fand.., 7's BAN FRANCISCO. Ban Franctaco, July 20, --The following are the closing quotations at the Stock Exchanye Hunttc Exchequer. Gould & Cun SuitaQonsoildateds..°" 19g ture! REW ORLEANS. New Ontzaxs, duly 20,—Golid, 104% 6010513. Sight exchange on New York, '% preinium. Sterling exchange, bankers’, G1. FOREIGN. Loxpon, July 20.—Amonut of buiiion gone Into the Hank of Knglaud on balance ta-day, £10,000, Consala, money und account, 943 United States vonds—Ois, 100%; 'O7e, 1001; 20-408, 10%; new Gs, 107%, New York Central. 01'g; Erie, 743 Erle, pre- ferred, 1744. illinols Central, H0'¢, Panis, July 20.—Nentes, 1076 0c. REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments were Glod for record Friday, duly 20: CITY PROPERT Erto st, 120 ft w of Klogsbury st, 0 f, 242100 ft, dated July 9. x 3,000 Archer Av, 22 2100 ft, dated duty 17, 4 Milwaukee av, 0 w cor x44 tte with buitdings dared duly. 4.009 Onkiey ae, 110 fUsot twenty-second at, wf, TOUxi24 ft, dated July 20.4; 4,109 Orant place, Hie w of Hudtib ft. selth hallding No. mz, dated July. 4,0 Sonth Clark at, 200 ft 11 of Nineteenth ot. 25378) te With: pulldl nee dated July 10, 1,00 Murray st, 259-10 ft nal Tweuty-elghili st, Ww f,s8125 ft, dated uly 205-4. 1,150 Peoria at, % tt uof Adamest, ef, dated July 14, 10,¢00 NORTH OF CITY Linits, WoritN © 8 OF BXVEN MILES OF THE COURT Lake View ay of Diversy av, wf. OnLed MAY Sleseees ee. ve 2,100 Lake View ay, Gul biversy av. Wf ‘dated May 2,100 COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading artlelesof prodace in this clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corresponding time Jast year: Flour, brie 8,171! Wheat, bi 41,001 Corn, bu. THO, 725, Gate, bu. 40,50 | Ry ee Diss ssveee ‘on; Narley, bi.... Gran need, Ds, Vinx seed, Bs. B, corn, Ba. £2 meate, 8 eet, tes Heh rte Withdrawn {rot consumption; 2: rye. ‘Tho following grain was Inspected into store in thie city yesterday m&rnings 1 car No. 2 red winter wheat, d cara No. do, 1’car rejected wine ter, Scare No, 2N, W. wheat, 0 core No. 2epring, 10 cars No. 3do, Scars rejected do (32 wheat); + care No, 1 corn, 258 carsand 28,700 bu high mixed, 3 care new du, 3 care new mixed, 559 care and 11,000 bu No. 2 corn, 100 cars rejected do, 13. care de (1,020 comm); & cars whilo oats, 18 cars do, £5 cars rejected do (51 oats); 2 cars No, Arye, 18 cars No, 2 do, 2 care rejected do; 7cara rejocted barley. ‘Tots! (1,116 cara), 403, 000 bu, Tnvpected outs 55,041 bu wheat, 247,004 ba corn, 1,804 bu oats, 1,445 bu rye, 18,556 bu harley, Chicago iw called upon to feed tho Hussianurmy, orhelp to do it. One thonsaud boxes shoulders were bought in this market yestorday, which are understood to be going to the Muscorites. That willbe abont one pound to each saan, officers Ine cluded, —also fucluding bone. ‘The leading produce markets were generally ca- slor yesterday, some of them being heavy. The conditions were not favorable to wtrength, except in ments, The foreign markets were easy, and crop reports from She Northwest good, though with gevorally conl weather. Graln prospects were generally regarded a favorable, uven for corn, and buyers were not disposed to take hold trecty, while selling was prompted by the condi+ tlone, except an overclouded sky, which was thought te portend raln. According to expectation, corn came in day Iu large volume; and the consequence wa pression in prices, Noto much, however, on ac- count of the actual recelpts as for the prospect of thingato come, There is a heavy pressuro for careto bring In corn during thia month, holders being anxious to secure the premium on July deliv. eries while it lavty, for it is pot improbable that the premium will disappear poon if receipts cou- tuue as largeas now, SLivping te etill active, but much of the room takeu yesterday ty bellevod tu have been bought previously, room not being immediately contracted for becauso the result would bave been @ material advauco in freight rates, Stilt, holders were not without hope, Kome of them claimed that the present volume of coru receipts can bo only a tempongry matter at bes as cveu if the corn be ready 10 come forward the care will soon be wanted to convey wheat sudosts to market, to say nothing of rye sua barley. In- asmuch as there is Httle corn going sround us, It is not Impossible that our market will be able to sus- tain the pressure, as appearances indicate that New England and Europe waut all thy corn we may be able to send them, and will tuke it, unless induced to hold of by the promise of lower prices. Wheat, tou, is weakening; not so much by what Is hore, or coming here, as by fears of wuat will come. Winter wheat ia offercd moro freely, but chiedy by sample, tho bolders wanting to send Jt in lf there be a market for it, Meanwhile our wtocks are worked down tu a very low polut. Some estimate that there will not be wore than 100,000 bu of ail gradce in this city to-might; and the Joly contracts now out must evidently be Siled by aetiloasnt, But the prospect of larger stocke store doring Thursday for city ba corn, 1,187 bu oats, 804 bu THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 21, nest month enconraces the bears, and they are free nellera; the quantity atready sold for Angust {4 be- eved to be very large. New flour is weakening in aympathy. ‘The dry-coods market was very qniet, ne is to be expected at this time of the yenr, There was Ut- tle more thana hantl-to-monuth demand, the tne quiry being strictly In accordance with the require mente of current trade, Vrices were firm and steady, dobbers of proceries were falrly bunny, conniry orders coming very freely. In talnes the only quotable change was a tgc redaction in cof- fees, Sugars showed more atrengtn than for come days previous, holders fearing that the mterrap- tion to ratiroad traffic at the East tesniting from the existing ** strikes may delay supplies which aro nected =o replenish their depleted stocks, Rice, teas, molascce, Ffonps, etc., were about steady, There was a fair movement in domeetic dried frnita at firmly-rns- tained prices. Apples nnd praner were receising the most attention, and for the former a full He advance waa asked. Fish were active and tn- changed. The butter and cheese markets had no new fentnres, Hoth were quoted fairly nective and firm. Olls were nnchanged, Carbon was firm at ‘Thoraday's advance, Turd was active at full fiz- ures. Linseed, whale, turpettine, and other olle were nominally steady. Col and wood were dull, at previonsly quoted, The lumber market was dail and easy. The ficet wan arriving, and, the yard trade being light, local retailers were ont of the wholesale market, or were making bids that sellers were unwilling to entertain. Consequently few cargoes teft the eale docks, The woo! market was quiet, buyers having withdrawn temporarily, and not eo firm as it has been, Broom-corn was steady. Sales were anil, It {8 toa early ta trade in the now crop, and there is very Iittle Inquiry for old secede, as buyers boucht enongh early In the season to carry them thronch. Hay and hides were quiet and unchanged. Pota- toca were dnil on the street, the offerince on wag- ona being liberal, and, the farmers being able to nniereell the commission-houser, eecured the bulk of the busincse, Poultry was In large supply and slow at lower prices, Lake freignts were again fairly active anit firm at 2% for corn to Buffalo, Room wastaken for 400, + 000 bn corn. Rall freighta wero quiet and unchanced on erain at 0c per 100 Ihs to New York, and ‘sic to Moston and New England points, lates on boxed meats wore quoted at fe above grain figures, . THE ANTI-CORNER RULES. To the Editor of the Tribune. Sr. Loris, Mo., Jaty 10,—In 9 commnnication polished in your paper the 12th Inet., X implica that those differing from him on the snti-cormer rules of the Board of Trade are of the thimbie-rlz- ging and bunko-shop order. ‘The casv cited from the London Specfator If not at all paralicl, bat differs from a corner tn grain in two very Important particulars, 1f there Isa question, of morality in the future-contract trades {t Ia against tho short ecilers, as they do thelr utmort todepreesthe valne of other people's property. Nevertheless, {f tho acttlement of this question Is to be left to English- men, they, desiring cheap grain, might pr nerce with X that only the hears wero honest, shonld have every advantage, aren to o partial ru- pudiation of thelr contracts under certain circum- atances, Tho truth is, however, that anch terms as **thinble-rigging,* **bunko-shop,* and ** re. udintion* cannot be applied to the government of he Board of ‘Nrade, ‘The auti-corner rules were no tpaseed with a view to giving the bears an ad- vantage, bat fo cqnalize the two parties, and It probably would have had that effect if the namber of bears as compared to the bulls had been ro- versed. The theories ttpon which these rnies were bared have not been snstained, Inactual practice the effect has been different from what wax claim- ed, nnd they prove to be working great Injury to the trade of Chicago throngh joss of consignment and In canelng lower prices generally. The much greater power tho bears now have {9 not wholly owing to the role, bitin part to thelr being ro much tho most nnimeroud, Thla fact should be {nken into consideration in equalizing the two par- ties, andthe rica at least ro modified that the power of etther sido to offect prices shall be nens tralized. WM. Se GOODS RECEIVED vat Chicago Castums, July 20, 1877: L. Myers & Co., GO casks of bottled alo; John W. Wille, 6 cases of mustard; Vergho, fuhting £ Co., 23 pkgs of glasswaro and toys, Amount collected, $2 110.47. PROVISIONS, HOO PRODUCTS—Were gulet in the egaregate, and frregular, Moge were quoted firmer, with a fairaht ping movements the dgures indicate eilpmentof some 9,007 bri pork and ¥.200 tes lard so far during the weeig, and Liverpool was reported to have advanced 18 on pork, Zeon hams, Glon wildles, with adeciine of Gi per iz Bainiard, ‘the feellug here wos tamein pork, and heavy tn tard, while meale were again in gond request, and export ents were stronger. Tho fur theralyance In meate In the Kagiish markete tsre- garded Nero asan indication that stocks have been 1 duced materially durin the rocent stagnation {n trad: ing there, which may be the case; but others think tat deslers in Western drape are stocking up under apprehensions thet the war will Lacome general uulees He % ea NS Te otivaa dull, and declined TH¢@100 per bel from the latest prices of Thurday, there belng acarcely any demand beyond» tew changes front other, Sale: re ppuried of 250 bri. ped js scllor AuKuat, at rheplember at the market cl 7. ASG 19. Fiat iy, _ 2.000) brie. {amo at #13. 2108 13.23 cash orachler duly $1,246 13.2799 seller August | And 13,3744 1:40eelerseptemner. Beller the year closed nominally at $12.4734'413.00, Prime mess-pork was quoted at $12.00@12.25, and extra prttie do at €9.0049,25. ; Lanie—Was id decined 1OGtahie per 100 Ibe from tho latest Syurosot Thursday, with rather fre Offerings, and little dtspotion to bus at the reductian, Sales wera reported of 1,000 tos nelle August at $8. 0d BUTS, and 200 tea seller september at $1 only t2ater, The market closed cash op seller Julyy €4.U2!yan.05 seller Aumuety sand #0,0254¢00.05 seller Heptember, New land quuted at 10 Glz40 per 100 1hs below the price uf TeaN ‘Simata—Were inudurately active und irregular, Wine fet fota were quoted raster, In symeaziy with fork and Tard, while summer cute were in fair demand for ex: port, Bud some descriptions were held fully tse per ib igher, ralos wert reported of 1.000 bxa_ suinmer shoulders at 5'(c} 10) bxs short meate at Te: 200,000 Ihe do at 811, 8244 for August and $7,547,074 for Reptem= bars 350 bas lung cleare at use (ht) s HO bea lou aid short clears at 7e1 lon ban Stretfarde wt atic, 100 bas Tonx-cut hains (i be) at Woes and a te awect ekled hams (15 10a) at vise. The market closed at the folluw- fy range of prices: Unig, Total, YY At £8.00@6.00 Shoul- Short tang fhort (le rity, clears, clears, Petes mG fovea. August, ioox September, loose. e Augunt. 0 re; tone cut hima, vHSIU hams, UublOc. Groen hams, yaar. ‘Bacon quuted at iipeedtye for ehuuldes short riba, A'qgesiga fur short clears, 10} hams, all canvased and packed, Guvaer—Was quiet at 44@7e. BEEF PROUUUTS-: Were steady aod quict at $10.75 a pie tok rua SLi, Pet 0e: for extra mesa; and wa) oto STeiumwWaa quoted at 74@7M9 for elty, and THD ‘Te for couutry, BREADSTUFES. Frooe—Was dull, Buyers held off for higher prices, except as they were ovliged to supply Immediate wants, while sellers were not disposed to make con+ cessions now, though sume of them adinitted that prices will probably have to be marked down before long. New winters were uffcrea rather freely. aud Balea were reported of 700 brie for new; 473 bris spring partly at $7.00@4.75; and 200 bris rye partly at $4.40 Total 1,73 brie. The 4 closed with the following as tho asking range of prices: Choice winters, #,50Q0.25 ; medium do, $7.7528.00; cousmon do, $6.5047.00; eholce Min- nesota spring, §4.0ne8.fo: medium da, $7.00@7.751 choice patents, $0,506.75; mediuin do, $4. 5008.75; common do, $4.U04s.25; cholce family. dour (spring), $7.5097.75; Nelium do, $4.7%07.23; spring extras, $8.00G6,50; choice spring snpertines, $4. 54405,00; wie dlum du, $4.00@4.0. ive Hour, $4.00@ 1.14. ThtaN—Wes rather inore active, wih ittle change [a prices. Saice were 50 tone nt 811.25611.00 per ton on track and free un board cars. MivuLinua~Sale was made of 10toneat $16.50 per ton free on board car, Beuegxinue—baly was wade of 1Otons ab $14.00 per ton free on buard car, Coan-Meat—Coarea was nomtna} at $17.25017.50 ir fon ontrack, Sale was made of 100 brie ut $2.43 on WHEAT—Was more active, and rather weak, though the fierbet oniy declined avout tae on futures, with 92 ttle duloy fur thle month's deliveries thet they could y ba quote. ‘The Uritivh uiarkets were quict, wi carer (celing ub cargoes, and New York was dull. The recetpis here were not large, but they com- posed § carluada of wiuter w! aut Hweukee was Feported to have recetyed 7 These were bearieh facts, (hough the hultetin showed that 65,06) bu were [paye ed uated ture bere during ‘Tyuradar. god very Hitle wheat le now leftin the city. Mureseling orders were Pecelved on country account, god local short avllers were Wure contdent; bub the offerlige were nol all taken. wheat wasin falrdemand, but not wes onesie: aud July wes irregulsr, several Raat(a for {uae for on bath ¢ Went to aetile, e withuut —omanating te comme together. feller Avust opeved at sttv, fell Gt to Biss, sdveuced 10 FLING and declined ty § At tho close, beher kepteinber auld at B1.uubee1 1145 Aud seller tho Fear aC 61.(ee.00'4, buth clos as the Tide. “Gelicr the niguth sold in wttlemeut at 61 2e¢e 140, with, sruuivr of (ragsaction wt 81.571 Close at $1,345 and cash No. Jclosed num $1.40" Cash sales were reported of 2.48 bis Mii bB0O bu by abinplu at Msc S1es ON track: and 0 bu do at * Tota). 4.440 bu, Wierak Wilcat—Was offered yuite frecly, Gut tu a tiuall way, Sales were reported of 20,000 bu by sample AL gt 291-43 frre on bored cary ieneeces Witxar—Was aulet and easy, Lelou in Muutdemand. sales Were tinited ty 1.mu9 bu No. 3 at Sits Ebay by by eammple at $b S241 43 on traci: und 740 Lu do ot $1.-4e@1.c0 free uu buard cara. Wout 4,4uu bu. COIN —Was moderately active and eader. declining to to Wwlow the latest prices of Thursday, | the forelgn Tharkols wete quict, aid New Vork weedull, wile thu recelpts of the previuue day were besrly 10).000 bu ln veal the Hbipmenta. aed. the (uspoctor's isk re- farted 1cGu carw eud (.An) Dy recelved- pratatday. lth the expectation vf iiteral receipis during ‘uly, tue remaluver of the ihonth, caused weaknces, the ali Wstiou faducing free selliza) for future, in afattlaa the current oftertogs of cash tote. rblppers wok bold With muderuto freedom at (he decline, but losleted uit B reduction of fe Iu the preutaun yall fur Su gover ‘August, and Weard the close would wot pay apy pie: iudui tor bigb mlaed yver Nu, 2. Uiousd there w: Giderence of fc carly. teller AUgust ypened at ¢ Bad declined 10 A7}g¢ at tke cloec, Seller beptel from the sume to Me above Ament, closing at sriler the month wae qmiet at aout te under cad he market for cach No, and high mixed clo 474c. The lower erades were fo far demand. Salen were reported of 5,400 nt bien me aeiger Td) hit new Wg at acm tte, 3 No.2 ni Di relerted at 4544cadodge: Aan bu carn at A164: Unt shelled by aarnple at 4a" iedn ss and 8,200 bu do at 45 Ap¢e Free on hoard. Total, 448.00 hit. OATS—Were all and » string ‘4c, lower, and cash declined Ye wader larger receipts, and In ayn Pathy withcorn. Sew. York, ala, Endlower.Auzust opened at 20g¢ and cored now at dalge. September was nominal at J74@Qu7Ien, Cash Onn were dui at Soe, nad aciier tho month sold ae Sibge, Micjecred wete slow at atzie, tion! samples ne ln fair reqnedt.. Cash ealca were reported of 4,90) Tn No. Tat Jide: oN bu refected at ATC: ILA but by sampie al 24ccie on, track, and 1,200 bi do at aalgcedie tree on boned, ‘Total, 84,00 bi, HYE—Wae dui and weak ander inter receipts. with very littie Inquiry. Prices wera Veze lower, The in: apretion wan 7 cars, of which 1a were new Tye. an Tamed ehieflyae No.2, Most of the wrain wae not In Store, there being na demand for it, Old No. 2 aold at Me and new wae quoted at su2sce, “Angunt sild at Sir, daly was nominal at hee.” Sainples were dul, dietiilers having aunpited themecices Thurelay. Cael eaten in cluded 400 bu ofd No. 2 at Fae: 1,60 ba by sample at 83 Gdieon track, Total, 2,000 tig. DANLEV—Was dulland weak. The offerings of Fe tember were fair, but bayere held back, and the mal Ket. weakened before the cloge. Septemner was o feredeariy atric. anda few so Ones” wero rold nese the clos at 73c—ite Iatest quotation, Old barley was infeauest, and the lower grades were firmer uniter light offerlngs and owing fa vatipetition between buys ers, Rejected rold at dtudze. No fresh receipts of hew were reported. Cash aales were confined to 600 burejected at 4t@sze, Pinst CALL, Wheat Sales: An.) bu nt $1.1546@1.15H for Ady quoted heary must, nnd 81 10% for September, eGQnta 7 UOU bn at ATs Aiikc FOr August and 47}6c for ‘eptem Mest pork—2.250 brie at 813.25 for Auguat and $13.40 15.42% for September, rl) tes Wt $H.NS for Angust. LAST CALL. Mou nork was active anit rmjct, closing at #13.92449 for augur and €1.a2%6 for’ Remteantier. alent Scio brie at 419.324 Auguel and SHHAVRIS. cats Hep ember. Tantwar quiet, closing at $8.074ict9.00 Augurt, and 1.10 September. Jrhoullers wéresteady, with sales of 109,000 tbe for “Wheat was very active and weak, closing 14a1he lower, Angust sold at $1. ltal. tia, aud clored wt $1. 14td 1434. September sold fram tig early. down to" $1.cmig closing at bout SiiMig. ‘seller the year closed at €1.064, Winter wheat, seller July, brought $1,953, and Cwocars fo wrrive aU 81.202, Corn was active and tic lower, “iuly closed at 47!(c and Augiit or Eeptember sold al 4074e47¥4¢, clostaR at Onta were quiet at 30Y{c Juiy, and 284c August. Rye sold at'sse tor AuEder oe LATEST. Mesa pork war quict, with ales of 1,000brisat $13.42 ah Ea ee dea stan Lor Aug E anateady, fle 3 for August aud €0.09 fur September a ei GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOROT—Wae ateaty at $2,002. 10, TROOM-CORN—Was in fatr order request and steady, The crop in Ohlo wilt orobatly be very Mubte Green hurl, 727}er medium hurl, red-tipped, 54% aicr mrecn brush, with hurl enough to work It, o Gici red-tipped, with do, Sés'4c: red do, 4eesct In- aide brash, 44@se; medium to choice stalk brald, siaukes Inferlor brush, 434'45cs crooked do, A¢aac. WUTTER—Trado waa active, and prices were firm, Bhippera rematn in the market, anil are actively cn- gaged, and, between the shipping and focal demand, the sock of merchantablo butter ta" kept down to very moderate dimensions, The Now York Huitetin saya: The receinteand exports of butter aince May 1 (ihe beginning of the trade year) compare as follow: cee ht, Past wok... 810, 156 Sane werk Tei 124 1 fince May 1. 1477. 114 Banre tine Laat year, .oeees. We continue to quote: Fancy creamery, ‘2 dairy, eines, medium to good, 12G13c; Infertor to common, H@1te, BAGGING—Prices of grain bags were adhered to with decided Arimnes, Shonkd the prevent activity Jong be malntained thera will undoubtedly boa further advance, an stocks are becoming anuch reduced. Hurlaps’ and gunntes were doing falrly for the a7 son. Weagain rupley Rtark A, 24c; Montaup, 23cy Lewiston, 2c; Otlor Crerk, 2okger American, wise: Burlany, “4 and 5 bu, id@lde; Kuanies, wingle, He 15¢3 lo dounle, 2@7bec. CITKESE—The market was without special new feat- ures. There waea iberal demand from the interior trade and from Eastern buyers, and the recently ad- vanced prices were (horoughly sustained, The exporte from New York sinco stay 1 have Ween 40,300,000 my, against 24, 140, 000 fee for tho sane period laat year, We quote goott to ehotce full ereamns at BaPies, and skims ch ‘UAL—Business remains dull and valdes withont alteration, We seatn quote: Lackawanna 7M do wut and range, #4,00; Blombiry, $0,505 Leite Lil, # iifnote, $8.5004,234 04 Halttmore & Oblo, $5.00r 50; indiana block, $4.75, en were quated at 1144212c. Th ra, Who buy from day to day an {naiat on having tho eggs guaranteed to be in rood eon- ditton, FISH—Nothing new was developed tn the feb mar ket. ‘There wus a free lweal and stilpping demand and firm sevat prices, We quote: No. whitedan, per tall brl, 64.24-44.40; fainily whitenah, $3.25; trout, 83,00; No, 1 shore mackerel, dy-bri, 80.%%¢10.00; do ex Ext, t4-lrl, $13.00; No.4 bay, $8.24. 50; 2, dg-brl, $4000.25; family mackerel, Sy-bri. 64.50 4TH; fares fainlly, do new, Ja-bri, $0,001 do ma: dium, OO; No. 1 shore Bi, iarge, 61.79 wiht No. 1 bay kita, #taeot 40: family kite, # Os anrmmer-cured cod-lsh, 85.505, 753 Ch hy $5 2565.50: Labrador herring, 94.00; do, Sy-bria, #4. 3 Labrador herrin, round, brig, 0.00; do, S4-bela, $1,505 Soreerian herring. brls, Sion ainoked halinit led herring, per Nc; Ia River sali Sebel 94,00, ATS AND NUTS—App were slrong. Speculs #4 EGGS —Frean fi demand La from ret ttabl ¥ tore continue in the market, and, aetney now hold nioxt prices have been further anvanced to tho Raspberries and cherries are in scant Tmparted of the stock, extent of supply, anivare truly held at full igure frults ruled steady, excepting prunes, in wi ‘waran sdvancing tendency. We now quote Fonnian—bates, waiieds Aaa, layers, Malo) To 3 tah prunes vid, Tiaw7Rcs do. new, A@Ri4as ral layers, £1.70; loose Muacatel, » €, 2oce2 uO; ela, e407! nte currants, da07h{c% elttor c onaate, Dosberrie Aiden apples, isalscy MMchinan do. oi Bee tern, mastyc: blackberries, Tate 7HICh resp berrt sweeter pitted cherries, t6oalie. liberia, UMA lac; alma, Terrazona, 19D ‘Frenel waln sta, vygwel0es Grenoble walat + pecans, Texan, 7} vate 5 di ailigcs \Himiugton peanuts, Uedkse: Te t SN ERUITo—Were In fair sunply and request, ‘were discriminating to soins extent axainst nd other {rut In eases, which were sunbored a Litualdes Brmatis, Obga7e Siietour . of a full measure, Quotations: Itasnbe Oper case of 14 bxe; red. 81.251, haat blue berrtes, D per bus AO0r3,003 Alton do. ie per qty currants, ‘LOO ber tr New apples, 2heh0e per tax. oF $1 00.8 rprit pears, B12) per baskets peaches, 81.00 Goi. 35 per basket gr nati tomataca, iene, por, bak Orduges. $1,087.00 per box; lemotis, $7.00G8.00 per bor Callfarnia pears, $1.50." * be LES--Thore was @ continued active more: art, anit aa the stocks have hecome reduced to very inolernte dimensions, aud thers tedanger that the rallroad troubles at the Kast wilt delay the forward: ny of aupplles, holders oveupy & snmewliat, sition, While there was no effort to advan there was tess preasureto cell. Coffees wero the quotations were reduced o Mu. Iter, 0%, me, anid olnicr Tides werd abut ateady, We now rt rR—Caroltes, 747 isan, Ticr—Carol na st Biter Loutetans NAIC, oPyKr EO. E wice lu fancy Hla, 24 ct kuad ta prime, Hey Tomatlng, 16g Eb lathe| crushed, 13\ict ri powdered. We tt4ot Ketandard, Mises tiWer do, Nec de tageet ic standai er do No. J sepext Times © No. dy NC ONainci Ce Nob Tetons yellow, 10us10'40. altfurnta sugar-loaf drips, Ssuudes Califore yy dring, Sase4 good engar-nowee Artin, 45 tales extra da, Swaine, Sew Orleans mulasses, choice, Wei do prime, (wrtises cuIMoN to Kood, common Molawes, 45450c7 Diack atrap, adisddc, Brisze—Alliplee, I7a@l7ies claves, 4dutooy cassie, ascent eights Dutmegs, G1.0ds 1.10; Cale ets ce ‘oa ue Blu for, German mottted, sa@aye Tue}. er Wh Ta Baebes White Tor Msi ilo; Poach Blossom, 7ct WAS" old hay was quict and unchanged: Timothy $0. 60%610.00) Nu, 2 bus. jae, $7.00 7, O05 Upland yraly jes $7.50; No. t, $5.20; slough, $4.10, HIDEs—Contious scarce aud in request at quo- tatlon iy butchers’ cows, tiger steers. Tuc) green: cured, tiny DNwlOc; leavy, Hiei dateer ieee re cared, Fae; geen salled Kip, O4ar green calt, Zoro) dint aad prime dry kipand calf, t2@i0cs drs salled hides, 1aiect deacon vkiue, 4iues0e. HIGH WINES—Were in fair demand and unchanged. Some holders would perhaps lave eudvsvoredty ad: vanes the quotation but for weakness in grain. Bale: Sugremated 150 trie at $1.09 per allan. ti ho market is qulet, Brewers aro buying ‘and the stock {8 quite lay, Wost- Id ot dertzc, and Eastern tring 20 fe anore recitedy un time, A good many old bos are zct in the cuuntry, | Kveryihiny’ now jut tates that there will be an abundance of hops at iow Jices, Bue uf course ite uuento, to make any eateut Hunsuntil the crop is" all gathered. ‘There te 1 enough yee fur storing, Intctm uF auinething ¢ rt pramlece to ba a bountiful harvest cket wae quated slightly mare actl Uutinother respects unchanged. Fulluwiug are (ue prices current Grxpoxnan—Commoun, 28a%er good do, avarice medium, 49 bic; gooddo, 44eSic; Ane, S1@5ACi finest. Goa tide; chulce, Caw7dc; Cholceal, Besse; fancy, $1.00 Af10, [Metntat—Common, 25am; good du, a1@'¥ie; me- alum, 88.440¢. juod do, 4a¢Se: dne, 48:550c) Gnest, Sap i503 chulce, tudines chulcest, TUdbTEC. NG HyroN—Cunmon, 2ou2icr wood do, SOASIC5 medium, 35¢64Ue; good do, 43.443e5 fine, dke500; dest, Buladder chutce, cheinic; choicest, AbsoHe, avan—Coinmion, adiaume: Wood comuion, So@'tze, me aie} goad medium, Wadues ine, 43.cdsch cy Hee, fraser choicest, Gig wbe, chofcest new garden pic ‘Tene, ‘Qos.o%0R—Comnnun, 21k94e; guod common, 30233¢ medlim, bie tbes wood mediuin, 4leddies Ane. Sa tact ‘SHB 36e1 chulce, fear; cholceat, TITHE, WOUD—Ieinalas dull and unchanged, We “quote maple at €9-Bhe6.40) becch at 95,0005.014 pad slab at ‘O1S—Carbon was firm at the sharp advance uf the day befure. ol was active and Bed. ‘There was & well-sustained demand fur machinery uily aod prices were Orn. We repeat uur Wet: Carbon, 110 oer ter tbe 5 pole teal test, 14) de white. Va test, 21 lat, 174 dh Jurd ull, THe: Nu. 1, Gacy N Valled, ‘toes whites winter-bie fol atrictly pure, Bt. bank oll, ‘oo du The’ ofteri avy, uiuicanthough there was scuue Jaquiry, valve ii-srown spring chick aud amnall spritizs ot nN Pee, dbs otter Bio Wore sow ul Bf. were (218, but the fecal trad {no supplies oy the fariuers, who ure selliig at :0Ube per wack. EEDS—A few ainall loteof timothy suld at 81.55@ Audiet was quoted at 81 Tracllarss with ny buy mun the market. The rst suie of good crushing Aux selicr August was made av 61.55. Other inuthy, $1-60% 5.75: clover, Hungerlau aud willler, setses ss falrly activa anit steady: Fino salt, nary cuarée, $1.20: dairy, withuus Legs, $2,600; dairy, bee awe, $4.18 WOOl—\Was lew active, Eastera buyers generally havling withdrewa, abd the demand now la chledy frum vaall wunufacturers, ‘Tho stock is tocreasing, but {6 Lotlapce. Owing (4 the dullusss the werket is loss fab uot quolally lower. Following fs the price ist: New inediuw) Unwashed wools, fc; Bue do, waster; One Becce, waabed, toa:bic; wedium do, 3d Wud woulk cUoles, ddsue; do, fal to good, 3d LUMBER, ‘ f ‘The Chicago market was dull and easy. A ficet of ‘shout 20 veasels waa at the ducks, but there was lite ingulry. The yard trade tedull, and buyers generally cic ‘Small chickeus were unsalable. Old 1.05 1877-TWELVE PAGES. Are holding back or bftding lower prices than sellers were preparedto accept, The offerings were chieily Inch tumber, Plece stuff wae qnoted at £72 the ontelde for standard eargoce. ¢ommon inch was quoted slow at $8.0%8.50, and mediam tacholce car- ooe nt $9.80@12.00- Latha were ateady st $1200 125, and shingles at €1,Ar22, 10, Ralee Include 179,000 ft pero atuif on echr Japan, fram Ludington, at $7.50. The yard market wav eather quire. fmall orders are received dally. and trade In the nuaregate te perhape falr for July, bat the Mualnexe afterall ta not vers I Nochanecs are mace in quotations, but they are som mes shaded. Firat anu second etear, 1 to2 tneh.. 3 04.00 Thirt clear, 1 inch. Third elear, Neto 2 ‘inci First and arcond clear drevee: Firat common dressed sldlog.... Floring, firat common, dreeted. Flooring, eecond comnton, crewed, Flooring, third common, dressed Hox boards, A, 14 Inches and upwart Tor boardy Wy 14 Inch Hox boards. C..... Aatack port 7,0 lack boants, 10 to 12 tnen, 2078 Catock boards, 13 £010 ineh... Io.onsiT.on Common stock boards, 12,00414,00 ‘Common lumber—outside prices are for dry? FEnein ge ssesesssen ‘9.50 Common board Common bonrite, 14 to 18 Dimension etuf, green, $9.1 50 Dimenaton ata, 22 to 30 feet, 11.004 18,00 ‘Amall timber, 1x6 to xx4,..,, 9.095 10,00 ickets, rangh and select. S.o0@ 1a Plexets, nelect, dreen shingles, 1A Shingles A" Cc 06 Dry shingles 180 extra, LIVE{STOCK, cnicago, Rame time teat week... Werk hetora tas raday + RTO . CATTLE—In consequence of the interrnptton to raltroad trate reaniting from the strike on the Baltl~ moro & Ohto and the Pennsylvania rosds ahippers were not inclined todo much tn the way of forward stock, andinthe absence of the uenal demand from that sonree It proved to be a doit and dragging market: day. Atelegram from Tuffato stated thos orders had been recetved at the Erle {allway anipping office there totake nostock for ehipment East, and tho agent of the Dattimore & Ohio Road in thls city was also notified to the same effects therefore, for tlia precent, the shipping movement may be regarded as practically Atastandstiil, There wae & good demand from the local trade and from feeders, and at a small reduction from previous rates abippers were indaced to take a fewhunired head, butafter sil demands had been Mietanood deal of stock atiil remaingd in the yarde unsokand the ket closed hravy. Pales were noted at $2. 25668. 25. AG Dulce pol st the Inside Ogure, shad two bunches of choice native steers averaciag 1.2n0 and 1,423 Ihe fetched the latter price. Native cows and Toxas throngh catia vold chichy at $1,000 3.£44 stockers at $:3,5003.751 and fair to good shipping Beers at $4,4.565. 50. ICOTATIONR. Fatra Neeves—Gradedvracrs welahing maand antrards. e Cholce Beeves—Fing, fat, wel cara tO G-year-old teers, Welgitn| in Modi 3 Mngt 1,03 t0 1200 Butchers’ Htock-—(aor to cofumoa teeta and common toctoiceenws.for elty slaugiter, Swelghing SOD, to 1,100 Mi Btook Cattle~Cotn to 1,050 Interlor—Lt Duille, anid acalawag steers, exas-~Through droves ealt—Pcr 100 Bs (natives CaaTLR x Trice, iu 0.28 2.083.550 20’ Texas, Baatucker Bo Texas, 4.85 | 25 Texus, mon | 7cows. t.00. | cow: 4:60 | 18 cows, Ly 4:00 | 24 Tex, butiel, 150 4.40 HOUS—The market was again active.and prices again advanced. | The recelpta praved larger tian a majority: pf the trade bad anticipated, Imt thera was a oot strong demand, both forlightand heavy welghts, and ica wern quick at an avoragzo Improvementof Sc per 100 jue, Common to prime taron grades sold at 65.Ui4 $,12}.and pour to choice heavy weights nt $.00..5.13, There were enles of akipyern aud scalawaga, mixed lola, AL BS. 00h 4. The largest sale reported of 1 efecied yesterday by Conger Bros, they se! wwlee Bros, at 85, 1214 027 head in ona drove. averaged 104 Ibe, Thu niarket closod steady. 100 SALES. Oy, shit $.U0 for poor to beat wrades, Hales GA.S0,, Lambe were wanted at $ NEW YOUK, New Yous, July 20.--Denves- tag 5,700 Im four days, azalnat eels market dull aud wenker, and uit grades of Lexany there wi among sctiers tliat cattle ougne nut to be sold at the prices Dia; ‘ay tt waa possible Uhat the raltruad atrikee would suaterially diminish supplics here for the neat five da the tone of the market {ust befury the close was dec tdly unsettled ordinary to extra natlye seers, 1OK@ falar tair to prime ints, 11@17¢er Texas and hero Kec'ia curcionder batuies ofdinuty to good tat hulls, B2.n0ut3.75; AbOUL 4C0 far steers taken for the Kogileh Inarket at ti} ¢<laieci steamers for Antwerp take out torday 175 fin steers and Suv guud alicep, alive, aad 100 ‘Very poor Texans ate too Satuniay unless atopped by the Transportation Company. Sungr—lerelita, 3100, making 14,370 far four da against 14,000 antna time last woek, warket quict Unchanged: common to-extia sliecp, 44a0 Ton ta good abe, Sharte “KWINe—ecelpts, 2,500, making 11,000 for four: against 10,570 same thine fast week; hone soli dreaacd firmer at OM@7iet Scare refrigerator C! hoya at 7a734c. ‘ ‘ALD. Special Dispatch ta Aunany, N.Y. duly 20.—lieeven—lIecelpts, 402 ar-Toads, and last weok 400; sttendanco falr aud) mare ket ruled steady though tame, pnt clasing weak at & fraction declines jlemand juss been fully met by re- celpt lay with 40 loads uuauld, DURKP AN Miie—Hecelpta, ft weeks demand light and trade sow, ata fra tneeps actllng 4ustict onty mulerate, business ha arabe at O}s7}4e: buyers only Fastern and focal, To the Western Assuctates Press, ALnany, July 20,—Catti.g—lteceipis for the week. 40) cars, against 400 last week; market ruled tama at vealsc aff. GiiRR, AxD LannacTlecelpts GU cars. same ax tant eck} prices fraction a Je. cominon to extra Yow Cabadas, 7341 all uthers ia to Tide. y Beyrato, Jaly 20.—carrem—Recetpte, 1.8771 total UYYALO, L. Pg ht toP he eeu aidan no sales fresh ayrivalt covatynea through; eo'cars throug stooke held'for shipmieat: to- rr Ei F axp Lamne—Recetpts, 1,400; total for the week, 0.f00; market dull: demand liuhty sales 3 carey Drices nonninally unchangeds 8 cyrs uneuld, caloascttecettta, Si total for the week, 10,820 fale demand) o orkers, Si soda bor heavy, ehavaa.93, seareaneold © CINCINNATH, - Geneagy NR aia htasn ag amy ca On, 84 4oud 6,74: gh 3.10; pac! ne 5.00; butehors* 93.05.10; reeel pte, Paro Afiotucnes. 1,075. i Br. Loria, July 20, Troe—Slows une Ixcuiere—Hogy 1, a tly Prxiicd ere most 5 2.75 por head. 's feelin 4 Tribune, ray samo last Jon off on ST, Lous, ane—Highers 84,7585.00, wed. rattle, 1,900, BY TELEGRAPH, FORFIGN, CITIES. ride following were received by the Chicago Board of rade: Liverroot, July 20.—Prime mew pork—Hastern, 713; ern, 53a, Nacou—Cumbcriends, 2s Od; sliort ribs, B56 Od; Jung clear, 88; short clear, Sua; shoulders, ‘SAeGd; hams, das. Lard, 44s. Prime mess beef, bis; India mess beet, 880; extra India mess, bos, Clicese, 83060. Tallow, 408 64. Luxpox, July 20—Livgnroot—Wheat julet and steady. Manx Laxn—Wheat quiet and steady, ‘oft coast—Wheat rather caster, Corn quiet. G sbipplug California wheat just shipped, Ons. Nearly duc, 62a, Weather tn Kogland seems snore settted. Letan—Liveuroor—Whest~Callfarots club, 12s 10d 34a 144 Callfornie white, 14u7dette Od; apriog, 134d Gi ad. Corn—American inixed, 26030. Mank Lane —Wheat, ed@is cheaper. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Livenroot, July 20-11 &. m.—Gxais—Wheat— Spring, No. 1, ts #4; No. 2, Ma sds white, No. t, 138 Od; No. 2, 1s cds club, Not, 135 Sd; No, 2, tas Ald. Cora-=No, 1, a7, No. 2 358 Gd Puovistosa—Pork, 52sud. Lard, 449 6d. Livermoot, July 20-1339 p. ui.—-Lanr—44s, Livewevot, July 20-2:20 p. m.—Duxavaterrs— Weaker, Wheat—sprlug, No. t 126 6d; 2 Me Ad; white, No. t, 126 10d; No. 2 12a 6d; club, No. 1, Ca 4d; No. 2, aed, Corn—ho. f, 200d; Nu. 2, 268 Livgepyon, July 20.—Latest—Corrox—Firmer; 6% G@4¥-10d; sales, 10,000 ba'ess speculation and export, 100; American, 6,002 + ‘Yerns and fabrics at Manchéster quiet but steady, Gxatx—Whest—Kecelpis for three days, 67,000 ares Amertcan, 44,000 Califuraig white wheat, 323 0d @12s ba; do club, dig 130 4d; No. 1 Western spring, Uetd Coru—Western wixed, Qua Ju@sde dd, Uste— irgittae unchanged. Barley, do. Peas—Canadian, ‘Ms td. e CLorER-SaxD—American, 434301. Paovisions—Moes pork, 62.81. Prime mess deaf, 62s" Gd, Lerd—Awerican, 44. Bacon—Long clear, 030 dd; Muurt du, Bie Hd. Cunsse-Fing American, 336 6d, TatLow—Auucrican, 405 6d. PataoLere Spintce—ve od; refined, $1@1196d. “Liseren 011-8 Gt Ussix—Cyinmas, Gog5d $4; pale, 235, Brinrts op TeURPRS TING — 254 GHA 284, Lavenniot, duly 2)—Cortox-Snles of the week, £2,000 Dales, of which exporters took 1.00 told Boek, 234,000; American, 614,009; receipt LOUK Amertean, 20,000: actual exports, 20; amort afloat, 210,000; American, 60,000; forwarded fren ship's aldo direct to spinners, s,0uC; Ametican sake, 87,000, Lonpos, July 20.—-Rarrisan Petnoneca—tie cd. Brinits oF TCRPRSTIN E250 2% Bt Astweer, Joly 20.—Parrotxcx—taf, howtos to come farward, ant conatdoralite suppiten AoW At hands Bptiesgorh ‘ rmecarcé and firm: anterd and ange, “OateNoe 1) and extza white, Ottery White and No, 1 nilxed, Slate: Now white a Tmixed, thedne: 10 Tvrrato, Joly 2, Theat neglected, neglected” ‘Hye negigeted, Corn duit and pat en, ROOD BU ALS! for No. 2 Toledo to arrives Satyr for No, 2 Webtern in late 3 CANAL FRatonrs—e lpm at Mesriia, Injr 99.-Cortas celnts, 4.299 Dalen: week's receinta, miifpnionts, Si weeks Of; eaten, 200; for the week, 1,200; stuck, enn, ‘Uthers nnehanged. Vow + wey rorcom to New York, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK. Spectat Match to The Tribune. New Yonk, Joty 20.—Gnarx—Wheat moderatdy ac- tive, but quiet generally, ata farther decline ofte per bu, under preasare to rell, influenced In good mart by very favorable harvest reporta; closing decidedly heavy throughout; export purchases on restricted satis: Qarwnnd, July 20, ote t unchanged, aww R00, July 29,—Onstx—Wheat an |. Cora wWenern mined steedft Aragoe. Reds Corm PrOntA, otgpnies ‘July 20.—HrGiwixes—Firm asics, 309 drip ofnew crop No. 2red, Augnst option, 19,006 ou at COTTON. $1,421.43; No. t Dubith spring, 8) bu] New Onreans, July 20.—Corron-Stealy: sates, for export, at $1.64, with No, 2 Milwna- | 45) baleas oodoniiaaty, 1UK@INXcs low middling, kee pring, falr to strictly chalce, quoted | toqattcs middling, MMAtt4e: guod middling, 11314 at $1,0021.70; No, 2 Milwankee spring, Bepterber op- (fon, 8,000 bi, at G1.08; Last call, sales of No.2 red ‘Western, 54,000 bu, September option, at $149. Cora $2eq middling fate, 1DSara'gcs fair. 1 seet2%e; re. cetpta, net, 418 hates: exports hy river, 20; stuck, ADBII Week's antes, D404 receipts, net. 1,218: croeg, lees activer aanin declined atc per bu, on compara- } 4,514) exportato Mavre, 903: to New York, 3,148; by tlvely Hberal offerings, expecially tn the opvon ney | river, a0, export dealings light: mixed Weatorn, ungrakd, at 57 |. Ganvestox, July 20,.—Corrox—Quiets middting, ove, chiefly OAM for sailing vessel anfS94O0e | 115¢2; wtock, 10,471 halesy weekly net receipts, 449; ity: white Western, 8,000 bs at orc, Ocean Fatauts—Moderately active merement In berth fretghts at generally firm, and, Inj instances, vomewhat strong, rates; inquiry mostly f# grain and provisions; In chartering business, falr, aan Filey fall previogs quotations: for Liverpool. enpigcments of A, 00)bu grain on private term; 19,000 tg 20, 004 boxes cheese at the advanced rato of fc, ui Pravisions—Mess pork quiet for ewty delivery at drooping prices; sales untmportanti quided at $14.90 14,40 ankeds Western prime mers, 8t2,$244@t4.00; for forward dellvery bere Western moss hmoilerate re¢ quést with Juty options quoted at the close, $14, 15@ 14.24; Septentber, 814.23: sales, 1,759 brls Beptember at $16.40, Cut meats qulet at former fuotation, Lacon market nrmer, Western steam lant m falr request for early delivery, at, however, easter paces; for carly de> livery sales of 2.700 tea now at f).202,30, -cblefy at $9.30; alot of 250 tes epot exchanged for Anguat at equal to $9.20; for forward delivery on a moderate scale for July option quoted at the close nominal: August, $9.274@9.90; SeptemYer, — €0.371¢@9.40t November, $0.124@0.174; Derrmber, €9.05@0.10; seller tha remainder of the year, $9.071¢@9. 10: sales to the extent of 20,000 tes August at 80.2740, 3214; 1,250 tea September at $9.4029.42'4; aud 250 tea seller the rematader of the year at 89.07%. : ‘Tat.cow—Moderately tought sfier at Srmer Maures; quoted at 8O846 for good to prime. A Btaans—ftaw leas active, on n basis of oK@N%(e for fate to good refining; rened abont steady on moderate movement, Wuisny—Quiet at $1.12'4¢ estes $0 bris, ‘To the Iestern Amoctated Press. Naw Yorn, July 20.—Corton~Net receipts ot all ‘United States porte during the week. 4.000 bates; last rots receipts, 430; dales, Gh; exports, coustwise, 40, Monti, July 20.—Cotros=Steadys middling, 1 stock, 0,070 halesthaekly net recelpte, 210; eales, 47; exports, constwine, 722, Cantraton, July 20,—Cotrox—Steadys middling, Mes atock, 3,181 bales; weekly net receipts, 22 tales; talee, 445 balesy exports, concise, G74 bales. BAVANNAN, July 29, —-Cotron—Flemt middling, Ilgcs stock, 2,000 batens weekly net reenlpte, 295 bales, Bross receipts, O07 bales: sales, 240 bates; exports, const. ‘wee, 743 bales. , DRY Goons, “Rew York, duty 20.-Day Goons—Tasines only moderate with package houses, and Joublng trade re mains quiet; hoslery {a good demand: cotton kool stendy and wachanged: prints rather more Actlye; Donocll's and Oriental printa opened at 7c: dane Hels inateady demddd: men's wear of woolcns actives fore(ga goods continue quiet. i . PETROLEUM. Crevetann, Ov July 20,—PxtnoLRuM—Market very firm: standard white, 110 teat, 1c. Pirtanuno, July 20.—Parrotara—Cride lower; €2.5002,55 at Parker's; refned, 44(@43¢c, Puiladelphis delivery. TINE. —Srinits oF TCRPENTINE= Witanxoto: firms 29c. MARINE NEWS. ATNISKY UND ENTAKING, year; 6,00; total receipts at all Cotied States porte to | Christopher Schiwl T, dn hi yvars goa; total receipts at all {Zalted States parte te pher Schwinger, of Tonawanda, bas been He ee Tee eet ta tan veer. | engazed by the frm ot George E, Young & Son, 11,U0u; tutal exports from all Waited Btat popes, 89 tate, 2,02, 000; last year, 2, 151,400; stock at all United Btates porta, 18,0005 last if, 22000; Rtock at all in- ferlor towns, 15,001 Iast puol, 058.000; laut year, 05 @N2T-IGer futures firm HLwser September, 14.15 11,72ct November, 11.4seit.4dc¢ Dever 11.50ct January, W.Bi@lLescr February, 11,700: Mareh, (1-A7@11,0. : FLovn—1)ill and jowers heavy: receipts, 10 ris; N . $3.00er4. tay RUperfine State and Western, $5, %4) common to good extra, $5,751.23 Kuod to AUER. 75; extra Ohlo, innesota patent mast and spor makers of Boston, Mass., to auper- Intend the transfer of a raft of pine spate, contains ing abont 40 pieces, from Hamilton, Ont., to the City of Hoston. It was necurely constructed hy him for tho transit of Lake Ontario, and leaving Hamilton June 28, in tow of the tug M. A. Mune ron, arrived In Oswero tho following Saturday, where it became necessary to reraft it for ite pose ago through the Oawegu and Erie Canale to Troy, where Mr. Schwinger expects to mect itabout the Deucesn, $4, 256611.(0), ° Kye tour unchanged, 20th inat,, and accompany ft duwn the Hodson, ra Ee eer eT AN eacy: receipts, | Arriving at New York City it will undergo entire 95,000 bu; No, 2Minnesota spring, $1.64: new amber | Teccnastenctlon br: veing eecurcly rafted with heavy Indiana, $1.75: No. 2 white winter Western, August, | chalos, preparatory to. Its helng towed througi flo september, 81-401 No. 2epring, September, | Long Island Sound and tho Atlantic Ocean to Bo: Fr-oolual iss: No. 4, Miwaukee,, September, $1-3% | ton,” ‘This is an undertaking which involves a vas at? duhanted: Mutt quietand duchsnwed. Com lowers | Amount Of risk, and lias never yet been attempted Nant trade; revelpta, 11,000 bu hot Western rutxed, | ty any individnal. Some of the spare contain 6,000 Breasze ungraded Go, sab Ooey ateamn mixed feot cach, and are conaldered worth $500 apiece In my receibta 12000 bas" galsed Oats lowers tess doing: mi Boston. Tho cost of shipment from Troy ta Hos. ‘Western yard Biates suacoet white do, B7@dic. ton by rall wonld be $55 er apar. Should the raft Fer UacnRO Rt e wad suiceaed, however, tn roaching Doston In eatety, abort $0,000 will be saved to the owners by solect- mtes—Cattee quiett huarys Rt 2 tR- lea quiets 'y; Rio cargoes, 16! ing thls route, Gnoc Ka. gocin oidt fobbing, 10iecsis{o tn gold, “Sugar tn. unchanged. Solas mcangod, Ilco steady; Luu- Pips SOS ec deny arm cat PRTROLRU S| 5 ely no eee Lanne ee ney auton nteailys nasite, Ty Weartn, WKcl7ifC. —_ PORT HURON. Epectat Dispatch to The Tridune.. Pont Hunon, Mich., July 20.—Down—Props Koweenaw, Lowell, Idaho, Itose and barges, Kel ley aud consort, Tnrner and barges, Plymouth and : Ne—Pork dull and i 4 Fees ee eee ay an atee ond tleae caelee as | bargonzachra (oo. C. Finney, Wiggle and Jones, BiaAUy § Zemed Aes, has canter ‘Now prime ates $9.20] Wm. H, Vanierbilt, Florida, Lincoln Dall, Maid Betran—Firmy Western, 10220¢c, Cimese—Searcely eo frm; Seluc. Wutsny—Duily 8b 1134, New Ontxane, daly sno Fean—Nood,feraand e Ls 3 "1 ind, RS ‘ebade higheri XX. SUA TOU, xSxe ay Oe ee ermvacirs, deter, and higners mixed, aio ann a yellow, Toor white, Tue," Oats quiok anu weal, at 4c. ‘ConN-MmAL—Dall and nominaly hold at 83.10. Iisy—Dermand light, but holders orm; pritie, 817,00; choice, $14.00, . Puovistone—Pork dul} and nominal: $14.80, ‘Lard— 9, 2480. 501 Kes, Demand talrand market firms Uerce, $9. 10.00%10.95. Bulk ineats scarce and Brin; shoulders, fovbing, Sc, Macon quiet, hut steady, suouldara ie clear, Bic. Heme inyar-cured of the Mist, Home, L. C. Larned, Latrinier, Wm, Granby, Schuyikill, Portland, Wayne, T. I. Mer- ril, "C. G. Mixer, A. G. Dowey, John Mages, Ogsrits, Duntol Lyons, Geo, M Caso, Montcal: Gtonabec, John OvNelt, ‘ ms Up—Props Holland, Sanilac, Jay Gould, age, Yosemite and consort, Havana and barg: achts Delaware, Annic Vought, Recd Case, Smith und Post, Todman. Wind north, fres! eather cloudy, NAUTICAL MISITAPA, Yesterday afternoon, while the prop Milwaukee was winding opposite the fout of North Franklin atreot, tho tug Miller backod her tow, the schr, Janes F. Joy, into tho steamer, and smaubed her bniwarke in on the starboard ald, closc to tho astern, ‘The damago was alight. is ‘The tug J. P, Clurk, while backing up tho schr Lucerne on Tako [luron Thursday morning, ran too close ‘under (ho. venaol and. (oat hor smoke: Stack, which was carricd overboard and lost. She was snpplied with an empty Hour-barrel, und pasxed down Detroit itivor with hor versol in tow. Pies clear rib, {o good demanit ata tonstz.Gu, faky—Dull nad nominal at 1.0321, 10. ». Gnocraiee—Cotlco—lilo, cargoes, 174@tic, Sugar quiet, Dut ateady: common to good common, SH.0008 fiass'tale to fully fale, €0.97}520.754 priine to choles, ff Chea ae eae omiuat ahve uhenanged: iarkavduh aces : Partapeurnta, Jiuy ao. Woole-Actives Ohto. P PTA, Dihy 30. Wool—Act . Penn SMienigan, indiana, and Western ibe, Lacaadcr wrediums , ‘Baa: iy o¢ ‘The scow Kuccoss got out of the channel while Areetclace cones tue Rich comulng waaneit, 954506) |! entering tho harbor at Two Rivera Wednentay, hrediuia unwashed, doedi}4e; Ang Sawashed, Su43261 and erotnded 1 hard that, whe bad to be dredwed tie wrested, 42 4 4 Moume Guleth euberiines, $0.00; eateus, 87.09; Min- | e was bark-laden for the Wisconsin Leather Company. Resota familly, $7.5000.0), OOK Mri Taal eraeh, aE SD NT NAIA oy : dustai neat afsont intial Pennayivania reg COPYING A BLUNDER, «Tine » SICAL. 1G, white, 1.1002. 20, The Uuffalo Arpress saya the Chicagh papers ue edt Gagunse. Daten tahdeinenai’ mule we cern haye been sold on the Item regarding the tug Crow: Siedler ft Pon Frcs Pemeylvanta yu so Ac. ell, of Buffalo, being inthis port. ‘That paper an- 822,00. india meas beet, kal ose oor SM | noanced hor probable coming, and tno Chicago Hortax—quiety lows, Michigan, and Wisconsin ex- | Journal statud thatebe had arrived here, whon In tras, 1e2uct Western Hoscrve extras, 10aitc, eae FL Huvus—Qulets Western, 15100, PRILOLRUS—Firms refined, 1ée: 1» loge. Waieeeequrert Western BLikt rece: Lone Kecutrta—Wheat, 14,000 bu 1» 4 olen ty 14,00U bay core, 34,000 bus oats, TOLEDO, facteho hadn't, Tue Trius, with tho other pa- pers, for once, pinned tte faith to the papers named, and made sim lar statements obont that tay Atast it counted a blunder, and If tho public will forgive it this thme it- promises, with teare In {ta eyes. nover to refle on those old relleabla whects ToLepo, O., July 20,—Guain—' ‘Dem a g Te eee OTe ica akan eee Cents nea, ‘without Grat putting {ta roaders on thelt Si ob Autat, SL bog, depleribet, “stesso! 2) : boat Repieinbet, "SI nee neon ea x ae. ‘g tei bua Lig. ‘TNE NEW IRON STEAMPR. 7? aca} ember, @1.27; Nc. 3 rod. The Directors of tho Cleveland Ine of ateamers 81.375 NO. y ; Peat reat news Span, Cope em ute AL HEN. 2 | nave not ret lot the contract for the proposed new a spot. Sliges No. 4, spat, SOlie; July, Golfo; Augut, Sic} beptemper, Sic; No. 2 white, \" aie ie onered et See tes me ee Flour, 260 br B orgatved outa Bab % sah 35,000 ba; corn, rete qaigimente Hour manos wheat, 13,000 bus corn, RHO, U., July 20~4 p.m. —Gnatn—Wheat wer amber, fcnigan, ene, 81.2041 No. J ted mater, « duly, $1.37: Aucuit-#1 gins No, Bainter ilnols july, Soke; Beptember, BLte Pals (DUE AMMA BALTIMORE, Battinope, July 20.~FLuva—Quiet,steady, and un- changed. Gaix—Wheat active and steadier for cholos and easier for low uradoe; No. 3 Weatern winter red. July deilvery, $1,515 12 Auxust, $1.41 4.0 Heptempbar, $1. . Corn weak And lower; Western mixed, spot shd ateadyy pri ‘73C, « pe Har—Duli and unchanged. . Paovistoxs—Quiat, firln, aod unchanged, Lerdon“ea—Strongi crude, THETHos rebned, We 4s. Corren—Dull and nominal . ee ee Ee wart sam CRIPTS—Flour, 1.0U0 dria: E 3s com, aitviun Unt cates f.loubutrye, 40 bus ne oom BiteMxNTe—Corg, 7,50) bu, CINCINNATH, Cinctxmatt, O,, July 2.—Corron—Quiet but steady; fron atesmer, butexpect to have all the papers agreed upon by to-morrow ovoning. The bidding parties are from Buffalo, Wilulagton, and tho De- troit Dry-Dock Company. ‘The hull of the new atcamer {sto be entirely of fron, and lata be 23% foct long, thirty-five feet beam, and fourteen fect tleep. Althongh not a longasthe HK. N, Rice,stlll sho will bayo more deck-room and will be about four fect brosder amidships, Horcabin istobe a model of luxary and elegance.—Detrost Free Press, 20th. THE CANAL. Brinozront, July 20.—Arrived—Medgie, Ottawa, 2,800 bu corn; Mapla Lenf, Lockport, 20 bris flour, 216,000 be meat, Darpexrour, duly 20,—Arrived—North Branch, LaSallo, 0,000 bu corn; Cataract, Utica, 6,000 ba corn; North Star, Ottawa, 600 bu corn; Phenix, Lockport, 6,700 bu corn; Champten, La¥aile, 6,000 bu corn; Gen. McClellan, LaSailc, 0,100 ba corn; W, d. Koeback, Utica, 6,100 bu corn. Cl id—Morning Light, Ottawa, 02,074 f Dolphin, Ottawa, 1,924 fect lum! lath; Noptune, Jollet, 200, 000 ablugtes, 25,000 ite ocn—Firmer. 3 THOSE FIUURES, weet alan {oor Mt demand: red. $1259 | Capt, Dorr'a statement regarding (he earnings of tie ket duly metaile lowers 1G Darley Butea ghade Jo Hteam-barges and thelr consorts has boon criticlaed Phow ore aul wats Coe ala. art | @ great deal by tho vessel men here, and thelr fnactl y Cape active: steamy mominaly Kettle foto ant opinions are decidedly adverse thereto, ‘Two Cap: talns of well-known steam-barges and consorts aseerted yeatorday that they havo not been paying espenaes, and they have been running as econom- {cally as possible. ‘The jacon—Demand falr snd market A714 Gai vos BEC, Wutaxy-tsvod dewand at full prices? 6h ha ulet and unebanged, Heaters cuadee, brean—Stealy; redned granulated, 124@12io: a think that the figures of dered and crushed, ae bite, 9 ; | Capt. Dorr look very well on paper, but they know Yellow rellned, 1MWtlcy Saw tat tao thet'no ‘auch. profs ‘as he deduces comes from Br, Lovts, Mo., July 2u.-Cortox—I mas . Wwe a ‘ ly VOTTON—Bteady and un: Ftova—Nominally uncnan; Guat Wheae Uigba Nee d grain freights at 1c, Prominent veusel-owners are luclined to the belief that the Captain is only tndulging jn alittle mathematical theory, red (al) $1 40@t.42 cash: $1.27 August; No. Udo, $139{61.36 cual SEIZURES AT DETROIT. si, nt 28 cant onde, Sunt 434 ju, | ‘The props Benton aud St. Joseph, which are now Asie ties clea eee eet lise: anauat se aise Be! in Marsha) Taylor's bone-yard, are to sold on Mon> uly. Kye =4045%e bid cash, sy, 0th inst. Their cargo bs to be taken toCleve- Wilts v—ILiy uF, $1.08, land by the brig Roscius, + qhugriignraturk Noah, sys,20 carn: gi.40 aux: | “Depuuy United Slater Marshal Horn yesterday ule mneata dul done, Bacun Inactive aud eeCgl erat ious, Vito belay wheat, 26,000 b pitts 400 Orley wheat, us corn, 43,00) bul oats, WU bu: Tye, nuUes barley, bobs. MILWAUKES. Mitwarxgs, Wis, July 2.—Froca—Quiet and noshtn selzed the echr Fraus Sigel sud aquecapd out a scl- Hement. ou thatahe went on her way, C. B. Tuy. lor, Depuly United States Marshal, bas wot tho stcum-barge Mackloaw under bis wing, She is ow probation, and # suttiemunt Li expocted. frm Gi }— Wheat steady; i, 3 a or ave Sicivies SaptenGer “pt. Uhr" Sor ahiwedues, NO ENGAGEMENTS ANEAD, V. 1ieb 21. Corm—Market dull; prices sohade lowers Tho New York Sulletin says: ‘‘Ia regard i Fe A ad dul 8 ade lowers No. 2. ici, tire | the statement that some of the steamship lince oh ged No. ‘aepring, Tc, had made caweguments for freight-room for grain exrui Wheat to Hutfalo, 2c; whest toawego, RCRtPTS—Fiour, 5,000 dris; wi 23, 000 bi — rs. 3 3 corn, HoNe; Oats, 1,000 Dui rye, non ley. i for the coming two months, most of the agents eay that they hase made no engegements ahosd. nor would thoy Jo ae at present rates, The Nuria German Lloyd Linc tas about 50,000 bu engaged barley, none, for July and August, bat nelther the LOUIAVELLE, 1 i i Cun chu Larsragie, July 3h Corton steady: 1iKe. ifn wie, ae aaj RAT OF ANCIOF Gia ‘eat ucsive, Dus Hut quotahly higher, Cora — aueady s, whlke, 680; Mixed, Sic. Oats dull and ua- YACHING ITEMS, Fie lets $11,000 13.03 Owing to the failure toget up premiama or & Provisions uweepstakes, thera will not be # yacht-race to-day+ ‘The Harry Burko will be ratied of this afternoon at Wolford’s—if tickets enouzh have been sold. ‘The Chicago Yacht Club will soon make a crilss to Kenoshs or st. Joe, pentose Up w lastevening, Capt, Dean's catamaran bad not arrived. ulets $14.00@14.25. Bulk meats steady and ynchau; Liaton tendy; shoulders be clear rib, aaddie, Mams—Bugur-cured frmers lolg Uisfe. Lard suaudy: chutco leat Weres, $10,010.00, MiaKX—F ir mer § 61-07, DIAWATULLY, IantABAPOLIS, July 2.—Fiova-Quiet and un- KaiN—Wheat, $1.30@1 85: August or Keptember, S14) “Gora dali and lower} 44c; August, 4Tiger Unis, ee euovieioSe-Dulk” teats qulet and unchanged. MARQUELTE. Hany bie Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Hoes FLASA.00; rocetpta 2.00, + Mauguarte, Mich, Joly 20,--Arrived, prov Bostos, July 20.—Proca—Demand cont Annadmith. Cleared, props H. B. Tuttle, E. B. ota, bricia ubchuogedy buyers boldiog buck until new | Hale, David W. Rut; schra Alva Bradley, Farell Pais

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