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1 6 FINANCE AND TRADE, The Banks Preparing for the Fall Business. ~ Tho Produce Markets More Aotive—Pro- visions and Hogs Tame and Easier. A General Decline in Breadstuffs, Dae to Falr Receipts and Wood Weather. FINANCIAL, ‘There wan little doing by the banke. There In-s etitution® are preparing themselves for the contin: genciea of the fall demand hy dieconntingcantlons. Ty and strengthening their currency reserves. They are getting ready ax thongh they expected the country hanks to take out every dollar deposited here and to horrow ae many more, The aupply of negotinble paper reniains quite moderate, both from city and country, Rater of discount were 8210 per cent at the bank« to regniar customers. On the etrect, the nana) variations were mate on bank rates, Call Joan sre qnoted at O percent. New York exchange waseold between banke at 0c per $1,000 premium. The clearings were £2, 800, 000, INSURANCE DISASTERS FOR SIX MONTRS. No lesa than fifty-two dre-insurance companies baye been broken or hurt In the firat half of 1877. The Boston Advertiser gives this ist, compiled from oficiat source: . Metrapolitan, New York, Recelver, Fern Stock, Rerelvey Cidzene, West Virgibta, 4 Mntldere, Weet Virginia, Recetrer, Cnderwt ters’, Caroling, Recetvers river lve North ey HR nh Ee jersey, Recedves . Paterson, 3 v. Lumberman and Manufacturing, Missourl, Tos celver. 10, Tiaflders’, Massachusetts, Necelver, 11, Sulfolk Wutnal, Massachusetts, Recelver, Mutual Protection, Pennsylvania, Receiver. al, Counecttent, Recelver, ity Mutual, New York, Kecetver. ew York, Recelver. ichueettm, Htecelver. ansliire. Receiver. nusyivanta, lrcelyer. iniual, Pennaylvania, Recetver, alusured, z 2h. \ibemarte, Virgtnla, retnsnred, relnsured, url, reinaured, ey, New York Neensa re oval Canadian, Canada, New York, Missouri, aneaa, Heeure revoked, inde‘up. ‘winda ap, winds up. Lycon ples’ Mutual, Ohlo, assesment 8 per cent, Neb aware Mitnat, Otto, aseaemtent per cent. Forest rity Sintual, Ohta, 77 7. Nias ‘Canada, refused. ! Brant 1 Ntrsiola, falled, " alter. Htbernia, . fron City, West Virginia, falter. Peabody, West Virginia, tatien. * Virclutu, failed. ‘Tenneasve, failed, na, falled, Delaware, fated. arict of Columbla, tailed, fre and Marine, retnsured, Paterw, New Jervey, retuvured. THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. The London Ztmes of daly 27 says in its finan- clol articte: ‘The French and tho Datch still agree In snstain- tng Raeian bonds, and must now be pretty well Jaden with them. Money 1s sovery cheap In Parle, however, owins to the disorganization of legitimate trade, caused In part by the politieal Ririgues now in progress, that there, at ieart, {t le ensy to rnainin credit on the Nourse, ‘and bubbles may be Viown to an jamense size before they buret in ruin. In Holland, on the other hand, the aym~ athies of the people appear to be Russian, and hey bay out and out all the small bonds they can lay thelr handy on. ‘There 1%, however, very wiie-epread foreign specuia- tion just tow for the ike In foreiyn londe, and xo far It has succeeded, speculators for the fall having had to pay heartily for their raxtiness, Hnnzurian 6 per centa touched 88 this mourning, but rose again to BO. =The purchaecs which rustain these bonds are, ae we have alread: a, with a view to the {save of new bonda to re- cm the G por cents maturing next sear; and tha artittcial character of the rine is eeen In 'the fact tthe & percents of 1871 and 1873, both farnedt pefore either aerlea of Oper cent bonds, fell to G5. Either these are too much depreciated or the U per tents are much too dear at 8, Vortugnees scrip remains atabout par. United States funds have yeen Hatonthe rebellious attitude of the working nen in America, French ant Italian rentew ate only slightly down, Argentine are weaker; Turk- eh coutinuc almost unchanged, TRADE AND DEPRECIATED CURRENCY. The Llow! newspoper of Pesth inanarticle trans- Jated by the New York Daily Aullelin arques that sdirect connectioncan be traced between the ria aud fall of the epecic value of a depreciated paper currency and the growth and decrease of exports and inporte, The argument la carefully support- ed by statleties coverlug the period from 1852 to 1875, and rhowing that, with a high promlum on specie, the Austrian exports Increased, while with a low one bnperta increased, With a high ex- change the domestle market {8 more of a teller; with a low one more of a buyer, The correspond- ence ofthe figures cited by the Lloyd muat be regarded na accidental, When the im- ports aud exports of the United Statea are com- pared with the premium on old during the yours of the lega}-tender currency we find that the ex- ports went up as the premium: went down, and that tho exceva of Imports was greatest when the pretium waa hizhert. I the coincidence detected Ly the Moy? between the movements of the pro- aniui on «pecte and of trade uncovered any prinel= ple of currency or commerce, we should be able to predict similar cise and fallof {mporte ana cx- ports In the United States from vimilar fluctuations of the premlum, But in this coantry the results of given canes are the opposite of what they were in Austria. ‘The fact le that statitice dro dangerous premises for arguments. The Peether Lloyd bas sp- parently cone altozethor astray. INE PARSED PENNSYLVANIA DIVIDEND, Fears have been expresecd that trouble rufght bo caused In Ananclal circtea in Fonnsylvania by tho pausing of the divideud of the Pennsylvania Road, ‘The cules of the banks do not allow them to make. loans on non-dlvidend-paying socks, and in cone sequence it was Anticipated that some of them inight throw out the shares held by them os collat- era). If this has been doneto any extent nothing han beeu scen of ft, and the probability is that the banks of Pennsylvania will straln every poiut poe. ible to protest thelr customers from the pantie and Jora that would follow any auch action, FORDEN's SECTLEMENT WITH THE CUANTER OAK, It i said that Furber recelved, as conalderation for relinqulahing hie interest in the Charter Oak, the $1,250,000 of Connecticut Valley’ Iallrosd Londa that figured xo prominently In the Broadway purchase, and the iron mine and furnaces owned by the Company iu Weet Virginia, This property was a relicof tho Walkely management, and no onc but Furber—who has ussumed to pay a Icaso of $4,000 a year for ft-haa thought {t worth any- thing. The total present value of everything ro+ celved by Furber 1 cetimated at $35, 000 to $40, - yoo. on DEBT OP KEW YORK CITY, Since Jan. Lthere has been an increase fn the debt of New York City of $13,657,003, The debt, exclusive of Sinking-Fund bonds, was $148,107, fa7ondan. 1; on July) It waa $161,764, 660, During these reveu months $17, 661,343, 00 of city rtocks and bonds bave been teaued, A part of these devava, but bow much Comptrollee Kelly does not stile tune last report, was devoted to mecting pome maturing ooligat.ons. The debt of New York City lwnow $175 for every man, woman, and child of tte fubabitante, ‘TUB SYNDICATE. Tue Trinexs hay expressed the opinion that the Syndicate was the refuge of the incompetence ‘and iguurance of the American Secretaries of the 4 ity. The Gowtun Commercial Bulletin cops this with (he remarks (hat **The existence of the fyndicate lea standing reminder and exemplifica. tivn of the weakuees and Inferior capactty showa dn the administration of Snuncial matters at Wash- jugtou duriogtue past clght or ten years. it le high tue that this device of biting a clique of Danker, through fat commissions, to do work which the nation’s scrvante at Washington are pald for doing, whould be dune away with," CONDITION OF THE NEW YORK DANKS. All the principal items of the statements of the Clesring-House Banks of New York City show a large decrease fn the last two yearu Taking the two dates—Jaty 1, 375, and July 28, 1877—a8 the times of cowparisou, we Gud that loans and ducounta have decreased from $278,907, 700 to $240. 100,600; specte, from $15,737, $13,084,000; circnlation, from $18.57 $15,617,000; net deposits, from $25: $221, C04. 000: and lexal-tenders from by $57,025,200, ‘TUE BECUBITY LIVE, ‘The Receiver of the Security Lite, of New York, pute tho Judebicdness of the Company at $4,201, - 000, and the asects at $1,877,000, nominally, A dednetion of 81,488, 25—the amount of the loan Anil stock noter—mast be made from the arects, and the balance af $359,000 fs ** mostly uncollect= able.” Pollcy-holdcrs are adrined not to go to the expense of even making ont powcrs of attorney, ag *'the very small dividends eventuatiy to bed clared " will not retmbursa the fecr. SAN PRANCISCO DIVIDENDS. Disidends amounting to $2,004, 100 were pald in San Francisco in July by corporations of that city. ‘Adding the eayings bank disbrreementa, the whole amonnt of divitenda was $5,475,000, In the same month of last year tho total was $5,271,800, GOLD AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 104%@105% in greenbacke. Greenbacks were 05% @04% cents on the dollar in gold. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Bisty fave, Sight. Sterling. ereeenee 5) 487. France Detgtu Bweftzertai Talied Staten qe of "at I. By $208 Of Ha of “a7—dannary amt iniy, ae of “January and July Linlted Staten 20-408... Tinlted States new Seat “Hi, United States currency és. BROKERS’ QUOTATIONS, Local securities are a shade weaker, The de- mand has falicn off, in consequence of tha antlcl- pated activity In the money market this fall, and, If these anticlpations are verlfed, larce amounts of these high-priced Investment secures will be thrown on the market, Chicago City 7 ® ct.bon Chicago City 7 ¥ ct-soweras Chicago City 7 # ct. water loan. Gook County 7 # ct. honda, tong: North Chicago 7 ¥ ct panda (L. west Park 7 Pct bonu City Hallway, South Ste. City Hallway, Woat Side, city Rallway, thy site. ‘Traters Towirance Company: Chamber of Commerce. Wert Division allway Exposition stock, * And interest. BY TELEGRAPIL NEW TORK, New Yonx, Ang, 7.—Gold opened at 105: closed at 1! all gales of the day having been of those figures, Borrowing rates were flatto 2 per cent, Silver at London G4i4d. Here allver bars are 1234 744 In gold; coin, W@s¢ discount. endy. Raftroad bonds quiet. State bonds doll. The stock market was treegularon 4 moderate volume of basinces, At* the opening, prices ad- vanced K@1 percent, but adectine of KO! per cent soon followed, Later there wan a recovery, but during the afternoon prices went down 4@L percent in the general list. Westorn Union, how- ever, dropped.trom 7435 to 71% under a sharp pressure to nell, Prsmmactiouaxsareealed 136, 000 shares, of which &,KOO were 3 ‘ork Central, 1,200 Erie, 40,400 Vake Shore, 2,200 Northwestern, 4.200 Hock Teland, 3,600 St. Pants, 2.500 Delaware & Hud- son, 16,000 Delaware, ‘Lackawanna & Western, 7,000 Michigan Centrat, 41,100 Western Union, Money cary ut 144@2 on call. Priwe mercantile paver, 442003. Sterling, 4344 for sixty daya; 480 for sight. arknicn, $7, OOK, O00, ‘Treasury disbursed, $497,060, Guatome, $304,000, Produce exports for the week, $0,025. 000, GUVERNMENTH, 121 Coupons, “St... Coupons. ts 211) te Coupon 100% Currency i: xTUCKS, American Express, Ualted sates texp Rew York Central O41§ Chicagy & Alton, tg Chicago Alton 1” Ohio & Miestealppt ra 4056 Wee Ta BV. Harken pf AL@P, Veicgraph Michigan Central... 44% Mlasourt Pcie. ily Tar auin. OL” Cae UR Qease Dis Upton Me Gb Mannihal & st. Jo, Lake si Central Pacing bon Hinata Cleveland & Pitt Surthwestern ‘Tennemer Ga, old ‘Fennwwee Os, new. Virglola 43, old. n Pacific bonds, Franciaco, Aug. —Tho following are the t quotations at th a Stock lixchanye: 5 dual ry Rent BS Beast & Lenp 2 Nailion Mextean, Me Comultated Virgie cutg Northern tele". 1b) Gsuforni.ceere vee S19 OFETTIAN ae Chota Ophir . 14%: Conndeiiee: va Caledanta, Ff Grown Vai of Excheg uri 4 Gutid &¢ 4 Hale & Noreruas. +o Fellow Jacket * tt Imperial 14 Hurega’ Consolidated, 332 FOREIGN. giueeree Aug. 7-6 p. m.—Consola for monoy, eae ‘Atnerlcan Securitles—'O7s, 100%; "08a, 10035 10-0, 11013: new ti, 107333 Central, 02; Erle, U; preferred, 185 Ilnole Contra}, 69. Vauis, Aug, 7-—Rentes, 10Uf 27340, REAL ESTATE, ‘The following inatramenta were dled for record Tuceday, Avg. 71 OITY PEOPEATY. Throon at, 354 ft wof Sixteenth st, fn rear, of, SANT. ith building, dated duty. cle Archer a¥,n w cor uf Twenty-sccond at, © 4-108 100 TE dated Aug. 45 8,800 Ray eer} Fate IL tw of Halse: 1,200 ca Ate ; iucdice ate s37 fee dated wo 900 2,000 6,500 few of Haiste f, S5A110 ft, dated AUK. doo = Tialated at, ne ~ dated June 20, Portland ay, 1st 1129} fh dated Juty Clinton st, Si 4-10 ft a of er at. TWIG with hulldinys, dated Juno Burnelda at, soo fcsat ‘Twenty: 252195 (ty dated July 14, COMMERCIAL, The following were tho recelpts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this elty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on ‘Yuesday morntny, and for the corresponding timo laut year: Receivta. am. Sfmt 42401, paz) ( ineats, Bi Hieets ted, Weet bela. York, bela 4014 On Ws: atite, Nu, Fiieepy Nos Tyldess Wool, 1 Potatoes, Caaly Vanes Hay Bhtogh Salt. br Withdraws from atore during Monday for city consumption: 2,101 bu wheat, 1,100 bu corn, 733 bu oat, 270 ba rye, 1,284 bu barley, ‘The following grain was inspected Intostore in this cily yesterday morning: 8 care No. 3 red wintor wheat, 4 cara No. du, 1 car-rojected do, 2 care No. 2 N. W. wheat, & care No, L spring, ‘A care No. & do, G cara No, do. 4 care rejected do, 1 car no grade (58 wheat); 2 cars yellow coru, Scars No, 1 do, 202 cars high mixea, 647 cars and 28,200 bu No. Scorn, Ms} care rejected do, 10 cure no grado (U17 coro}; 10 care white vats, No, 2 do, 14 cars rejected do (5% oats); 7 cars No. L rye, 45 care No, 3 do, 4 cars rejected do (36 rye); 1 car No.2 barley, 2 cars No, do, 3 cars rejected do. Total (1,089 cara), 470,000 bu. {n+ spected ou 142 ba wheat, 374,140 bu corn, 1,729 bu cate, 723 burye., . ‘The wheat Inspection of yeaterdsy speake well for thu qualtty of tho new ctop. ‘Tae receipts in- cluded 34 car-loads of vew spring, out of which 8 inspected wa Nu. 1, and 15 were passed into store s No. 2, Only one car-luad inspected below 0, 2 No. § spring sold at the same price os No. 2 Yesterday, though by virtuc of quality it ought to ‘be worth several cents per bu more, ‘The leading produce wnarkets were more actlye yeaterdayg in the aggregate, ond generally easier. Provisions were tame, and most breadvtuds were weak, under larger offerings. The advices frou Eastern trading centres pointed downwards, (he markets claowhere being folucnced by the ssine facta as bore dewn prices bere, —favorably repurte from the (artning regicns In regard tu the yleld of the crops of 1877, The weather was fine, and favorably to out-duor operations, and the existence of @ premium in must caste on deliverics thie THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1877. i month, acta asa stinatns to acnd in the gram as Hence big receinte are ex- pected ot least during tha greater part of thie month. The shipping movement wan againactive, rapidly as poselite. but entefty ine ‘The ary-goodn market presented Jiitle that |e For the season a steady fair bueincer Is in progress, and the market both for srooten and cot- ton textiles maintains a firm and healthy tone. There was asatistactory movement in grocerics ot ‘Tho only notable excep: tion was sugars, which remained weak and unset- tled, and were reduced an 4c. new, generally ateady prices, were strong. tant changes were apparent. currants show great strength, while for other de- scriptionsthe market matntains a faitly steady ‘The fish market was fri tone, ‘orn, atockeand a good Inquiry. Paints and colors were inactive, Atthe yards and eale-docks lomber wan in fair demand ut the ruling prices. vessel was firmatthe recent advance, The hard- ware merchants reported a 8 mand for metals and shelf good quiet, and very dull under a fatr inquiry. Lake freight were activo, and firm on the basis 3¢ for corn to Duffalo, of 520,000 bu corn. Tall freights were qnict and eteady. c per 100 hs to New York, and Asc to Boeton and Now England polots. Tates on boxed meats were quoted at bc above arain figures. . quoted at ‘The following are the footings of the official re- port of the grain in store in this city on the even- Ing of Saturday Inst and correaponding dates: Wheat No. Lred.new.. No. area... New No. 3 Xo. Swinter. New au Lapin. No. Qepring. Rew di Xo, 3 spring. ejected aprii No.TN AC aps Ro. Corn— New rejected’. No grado Rejected winter... N We spring. Totaleses sesesreesres LORD Room was taken for GRAIN IN STORE. Coffees and rice In the drled-frnit market no !mpor- Apptea, prunes, and under moderate Dealers {n batter ra- ported a good local and alilpping demand, and were realizing previous prices, Cheese was doll and unsetticd. No price changes were developed In the leather, bagging, tobacco, coal and wood mar+ kets, Oils remalned quiet and generally steady, Viece stuff on the ichtly-tmproved de- Prices wera steady, and there le not at present any indication of achange in values of staple articles. Wool was §n fate request, Hides, broom-corn, and hay were Beede were dull, and timothy and flax clored weak, under large offerings. The supply of ponltry and eggs was large, and both wore weak, Qreen frnita were plentiful, cs peclaliy the domestica varictles, which were steady dug 4, duty 2% 177. 1877, ii 1,070 2470 57,200 Total of all kinds In store, 1,744,052 bu. These figuree show a decreaso during Inst week of 118,375 bu wheat, 70,011 bn onte, barley; and an Increase of 112,471 bu corn and 71,017 bu ryo. Total decrease, 24,10#bu. Tho FuuIe Grain was 15,606 bu Ang, By 1878, ears Cevit] 023,872 above noted quantities of Northwestern wheat in- clude 3,010 bu No, 1 Minnesota, and 25,830 bu No, Sdo, ‘The total of atraicht No. 2 apringanil of Norch- ‘western not Minnesota, according to the returon of the warchousomen, was only about 32,000 bu last ‘And some of this was hetd by gillers. Acarcful survey of the sltuation yesterday result- lusion that there Is not more than a of old floating round in thie city. Saturday, edin the c alngte ‘+ movementof Western barley will be large andaubt- edly, while It will be under stich circumstances that we do not look for high prices; neithor du we DARLEY, Wanzer & Co,, of tha city, have recently made extended inquiry in rogard to the harley outlook, and write that ** We ehall have amuch greater percentage of bright malting barley, and a smaller quantity of feeding, than Inst season, and that the expect auch wide differonce fn values of tho vari- ‘ous grades. Conslderable of tho now cropis of good, bright color, and is healthy In appearance, “due to the bright, dry weather dasing harvest, — and the berry is plump and of good wofght, cape- clally through Minnesotsand Wisconsin, Nobruska hardly wo heavy Ys ‘+ Late reports from New York Stato speak of a Teas acre: quality a aown, a8 wad known carly, butthe condition aro excellent; and the yield taminch heavier than was anticipated, Canadian reports aro much in tho same veln, and a very arent Increase in the quantity of malting barley is pronfued. In 1876 there was a heavy Importation of barley from California; but, on account of short crop, we do not expect Jargo shipments from there.” GOODS RECRIVED at Chicago Custom, Ang. 7. 1877: Fiold, Deno- dict & Co,, 3 canes dry goods; Field, Leiter & Co. NU packages of dry gooda, 1 cases of dry yoods; E. Hofmann, 2 cases of cigar; K. W. laine, 1 case of clgara; W. H. Schimpfornian, 2 caso of elgara : John W. Willa, 19 cases of peas, Fowler Hrothers, 400 sacks of sult; John Graham & Co,, 10 caves of olive oll, 104 cases of wine, 4 cnske empty bottles, 1 case shuw-cards; Stccle & Price, lcasu of paper and envelopes; Stettauor Urothers &Co,, dcavcs of dry youds; J. Strayer & Co., 1 caso of gros; Henry T, Wills, & cases of dry yuods; John V. Farwell & Co,, 7 cascs aud 3 hales ‘of dry gourds; P,P. Oldorshaw, 17% sacks of aa! Wavhington Butcher's Sone, 9 casks of brandy Carter & Warren, 2 bale and O casce of dry goods; Harnum Drothers, 16 cases of china ware; Koht- saat & Cu., 10 caves or yarns, 99,829, 69, YISIULE SUPPLY. Amount collected, Mr, A.C. Thomas gives tho following as the via- Shlesupply of wheat and corn on Au; Waent ‘Toledo. Netrult... ‘ake ahi I 5 sulbmuemea to Camids porta’? ment » Cana bow Frevious shipments. —- PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were dull on the whole, and tended to @ lower range of prices, though tha markes wasrelatively steady. ‘There was sing trading (n cash lula, which were understood to be for shipment, but who Met ass ay Dae teks cet fd, 10) eRe fiers 18,571 Rot niuch confidence in the market for futures, as huge ‘were muderat ely plentiful, and quoted lower, Liver- pool reported an advance of G4 per 112 Bs on meats; otherwise there was little change in the advices from tts Myre: Ants. Sates were reported of 1,000 dels cash at $13.306612.5 Mbrlewtler September at FIs. Urla seller the year at 615, 35019.65. Tuti Poux—' quiet and » shade essler, closing about the same as Munday afternoon, There wea put much demand, but inside quotations were bid at fu. Vervals ail through the season asif partics tuiercated were not willing to see the market decling firther, 13.91 and 2.000 4:00y bri. ‘The market closed steady at $5%.5041%U7'% cash oF extra pring do tes cart end 5.790 tee seller sellor Octube: closed taine August, $4.7: Rate wiler € below the Mrato— Gruily held we aldo shoulders at 3 ‘Spam ibe atort clears on bau (13 Ibe) Clase a8 the f Green, Lovaas mand was very light, ‘at, oar 56771 bar o dull, fait fe wigan, private te: Ce. partly i ‘Shoule dere, oy ath bumuer Grice of winter-ateasued, gud uiust” descriptions were easter, the chief exception being hams. which were seller August; $14. 82h.019.45 seller Septe: S$14.sTIG41440 seller Octuber, Seller the ycur clowd ‘quiet Bt $13.55, Hrline west pork was quuted Bt $12. 25G12.6), and 0.09.25, pAb —Was duit and de with very Uitle detuand ata sy Gyan Saw Jbe, Total, Qe tes, | ined Bese ices. “61 ‘Shore ribs, ber; and er 100 Is, Sales were 100 hee: feily for sinall toca as uf 130" boa ¥a private term: 2} 50 boxes lun, iis; aud LAO te eweat plekled .@ tuarkel Was Orin at the wing range of peices: “ang cleare clears, rey i nanth of Bh. 0745, The giarket 4.10 pet Tuo be cask oF seller seller Replutuber, and lard was quoted i curl ee ayort and host a ga Sem r,s Auten: hania, al 50 for ‘Tigc for country. for the supply af 152 ris winters, t do. Total. 1,473 lowing range of 9.20; low grade, vr Feep—sal ton on track, was heres it preserves day, except that wheat crupt but the bearian tr joned at $1. 0096. clualiy at Cash Brew av eieias Lied at also 770 bu CORN! Ww rather steady ni were di ch brought on We over of auiscount on Induceinents to. thera would be & Ure to sell for ful oversold already. coved at 4itgc, closingat 45¢c, AOHGATCS Jeaenae atiece on buard cna. re stenully. nnucually larce postion Thonth, August September ead a tober vold at Ry k—Wea ln tor No, 2and No. portionot the 1 iy thet tho ported, of 4000 520 07 track, Bahk en tnd fe now reduced ‘orn—saies $0 for Beptem! sinco for Keptember, ropurted uf private terms, August. brald, Sweetie: ee. ant tone, tained no qaviab erg fittle, and. thafaly reat current trede, figures: Uoud to Hated gal enna tam 50) Briar oe ttt 9h73. EUGS—Wero nutle bie dite: pad week or nly, oud the a tate supp Jonge 53, ta tert; No. 2 bay Stoby sum rod-nil, $3, Sa.cu; do, dria, $4.08). brig, 816.00; prunes, tendency being 1 3 Ligalécs Br Mlgsuurl, Baehy peanuts, recels buy Avery tetin ot Adi sefor ada advantage fa the other ewe Te copaldered a rm 4 Long and alort clears quoted: at Gt 7¢ and Ze evlter sy MawmMye for short clears, LWSlIie for nvaeed and packet. i nw Was quoted at 74a7%e for clty, and THB RBREADSTUFFES. \ FLOUR—Waa dull, with little change from the re> cently reduced prices, buta tendency ton further de- cline Inaympathy with wheat. Buyers took hold only concessions. Tho decline during the past week hat averaged about $1.00 per bri. chiefly on private term winters, 87.2%87.50; good to prime brane of winters, $6,5087.001 choice to fing spring, $7.00:07.803 fair to ood spring, 87.008 to Rood Minnerota springs, €4.50:27.00; chotce to fancy Minnesota aprings, $7.50<#.0U: patent springs, $8.00) Bwan—Was quict and easier. Bales aggregated 20 tons, at $10.75211,0u per ton on track. ep. The market for this month declined wc, and cloned 134 below the latent pices of Monday. 4] pool reported a good demand, withimure frinntes tn targora, bur New York waa tut, and overt ant igduced some of thi jot much ensh wh. fae yield, both in quantity and quality, seems to Le tha fact that the now winter wheas Is being Tusiied forwant as rapldly as possible, aud bids fair ter supply current needa ou the scahoard, opened at $1 ites declined trey i el Nod Ing relatively Bem. Sales were reported of 710 ‘S123; 1.u6e bu (apectai hatise) at: iy tiara licen Jean weak whi ences were nearly the same as the day the ditferences Weasin good denrand for anipment, anid ir eraied about we above Aust, and 1c abate Sep. PMaber white hisheuixed cominanted a premium uf No. 2; but the lower grad Serer acca varying rattier more, widely thaw ‘stat The face of continued One, weath it ibin aa quickly aa _nossitt for bis receipe atm tinie when tn with sone heaviness un tne part carly Foved.a Y Reticr September. sold nt 4sivadetac, es sitoaieiaate ‘sarmple at 4147 4c on 1 QATS—Were moderately activa and weak, averagl about 4c lower than on Munday. Seak, in conipany with other grain and tinder treo Ofleringa of futures, and ciured easy at the bnalde. ‘The ips also were larger, and are expected to inereaso ‘The new oats arriving (ndles faof excellent quality. hares, and the difference besween Auruat azul San- {ungrwas reduecd at to. close tu dtc, wilt mure diss hown to change from the farmer to the tatter ateno bu S o 15.500 bu hy sample Re 204 in continued good demand and drm at Soc The recetpia were No, 2 oferings on the market yesterday werd tmallee than for afow days past; Cask gales were ro: He 400 bo, rejected ate ty RV Wasa litte more active for future delir~ subsequently deci! ‘The recespee continue ¥ tember pene ee Toone eee Phe lower mrades of oli bariey were in fl oF 1,000 ha seller Auj at tune will at, Bic oeHoL. tor Bebe iaies SOLO ba at 4GK@A0lse for August and ‘Seas pork—1,250 brls at $13,334 for September and at, 12a Ford tea ai 88.73 eellcr September. eae ax canter, cloning Mapai tek St 98. TaWGN.TIH Tor Gepteniber #0 for October. MMlgaie were quiet, dale of 100 boses Jong clears on ‘Wheat was active and wesk under hear; lowar, Gata were quict at Itarley was weak Ser invido brush, 4e¢%4er medium to cholcy stalk js Sie lan Orct UTTENR—The posltton of the butter market wanes: | QUaMMa Gs Se Hs Pirjeniatan a Vale tcntlally the same as fur & numbgr of days previous, Fennerctl #. ae H Hele EAT Shippers as well asthe home trade were buying freely, popeerent ty agen 3% foal nc bat and, large as were tho receipts, realy sale was found | }ebberciN; dodassc., OM Newmarket for the bulk of the offerings at fully sustained prices, | Cresrent...:. 8” Mamachunetts Woagaln quoteas fullowe: Fancy creamery, 2382403 Retreat H freat Fale a good toclhvice uradea, Jos20e; medium, 1541504 Jor nian Orchard. E. 7 Mohawk. esse. terior to cominon, 04 tc, exinte. BAGGING—Conunued activity in the demand for grain-bage{s noted, aad tho market maintains Btocks are reduced to smalt dim {tlouke ve though thero would be For uther goods In the Ilat the and steady: Blarg A, 2i}¢c; Montaup, 23c; Lewlston, wee) Otter Creek, 2u'ge; American, 20c; burlapa, 4and Shu, W@lues Rupoles, singles Hualsc1 do, double, 2a MNieEsu—Prices we ted al best full creann wiyaniges eklins, STC, HAL Prices were unchanii jetand Arm at the fuiluwiing Fan vis, iproegtui Ua shertle, $4.50; Indiana luck, ade wt Migtile, None ut te f Ay, Ts Bt 813.00; Not tay, “an. medium, $4,755, U); ul bax 33 juinbla iver FITS AND SUIS—To eatle and foreign drved fiuiteat fuliy ty Waelder aliwuls, Terregona, 109 wh Walnuts, Udy’ lo FUCITS—Veaches, apples, and othe: neatuua extra-d...13 Pittaeld ‘abundant. and tnfal? request. A ro ; frived froin Delaware, out they wers ia | Cuetos aa Fy dius: Fo nid subd soa ly at Weslo per ha, Visck= | York Blue... PE Reaver creek, CC. iriles were easier. (Quotativus:, Dluewrrics, Sita | Sore ste 44> Pearl Rhye per but blsckherries, $£.762.0u: new apiles, 2agWe | Aniusitean, iS Nelson, {Xt per bun: pears, Tes $a) ver baskets peace: y 3 Warren, AX. baeket uF bos; erepce Gee Tc per basi Oty AXA abé Warren. DB. bos; Walerinelos. $i. 7) 6404) ver duzt | Olis Ib 3.) Warten, CU, 81.23 ver doz: cranked, Sl OK, SU Det ig Uneaaritie 4, 0.087. per bua: Cullfurula pears, i 75. SC aceties Sugary were quotet of anotber he, excepting cut lust. whl couslierable ris market % ifnes comparatively we tment wes fairly activ, saya: ‘or (wu past. the way of Lhe atattet {cad bositton berg, ti eibouDladue, aud the cos, un the prita sry ur tone ure ag 8 rule strong and couWieut, ns Ga choice to fancy Rio, 21 26'uc2 good to prime, oH 4 ge; common te flr, roasting, we os theapere dave, 22 Staanscbareat cut dnte 7 A ypeatintarede i 5 M4 De Paes Co No. 1, 10 euitine, Taprelge, alt boxe Green hanis, Ryate, ge far ahomlders, ayantge for sell hams, — Suary—Tra Tine tally, « @aes ‘Prac Banner, Se. TAN Was quiet and nominally nochange faralabie at quotations, but very little tx offered, Day ts coming In freely'on wagons, but ittx not di Gltlon to hale. | Quojationn: jaitgity &- VES Werenutct and unchanged. Bal reported nf 109 bria ab $1.08 per entlon. MDES—Were In Laht request. chteny who have about thelr own the local tanners still being outof the market. chotee lots bronght Dc, bub be offering the Inalie sure immedtate wants, hoping for farther Salen were reported of partly at $4.73; 1,021 bels spring ex- art 2) bris rye flour on htle, The market closed atthe fol- Prices: Cholce to fasorite brands of 3 ow eprire, #4.0045.¢0; fate | Wide: heavy, face damaged, reer part given natied Kinu ile: green cally Lgcats prime dry kip and calf, t deacon skins 494500. THots—-O1 hops are tn fate stock and aut. Thy ports from alt parts of the country continaa je. The farmers th Wisconsin aro now $4,005 1.0, rw aul few days, They ai ALY AND) TINNEL ing daliy, and the mark: la was made of 10 tons at $4.00 per 14020, IX, $0.00, Small, 23ct bar, 28e. ‘extra, Ie, F. RCC? lead pipe, Oc. vere of wheat uct by to arrive here were relatively lange, with fine weather Corren— toma, Sice sheathing copper, $2. yrosneet of henry recelpis during the fact tinit | Seer ZiNc—He. BP nuNtHanths. "The prospect Urewient OMe anUEE cl Sueer I 0. 24.11 4-100 rates; Rusin iron, Kos to 12, 14e3 do, longs to close ont, while thera ft omtereds and ‘acarcely any about the same premium as Mon= Old wheat wae stronger, The spring A. tdci MH, Wwe; Katvanized trom, countor is per cent. Rant OMMON, $3,082, Wik Lita 4, ey thes 19 46 20, whe, nfuence chlety a work on the inarnee Ms "set is anid 1D. 10! Dircount of 45 ber cent. ab{ocdtuc, Ihatds for car-lond lors Beller Auguet TATates, L3—Teadte was quiet for most description prices naain ruled steal Carbon, 110 deg. test, 15! des, 1gcr Roow-whlte., 1501 dosteat, antics extra lant ll, Met N Seller Sentember 0! B14 eller the year sold at $1014 i numinnlly at $1.16 for ew, eed bi new No. fapring at 2.409 bo do at FL do, Htnots begat te 3 th WM dewee Ades wasolines dey., BSc} Datural, DU deR., Wot reduces No, 2 dy at 81.22; 400 bu do w) bu do seiter frat fyectal biny and $1 $1.15@1.33, POT ATUL Were ting Se, but ruled { quiry on the street te ‘New York $1.04) and Closed dull at thas faure, at free sellers, clitedy for futare, but | $1.24 and cloved dull at thas Maury, “Thy revi cir titan, SALT—Continuce ta fale demand and steady: era relative! and the existence future deliveries operate on strung folders of cord In the ‘country to and Tile accounts operators expected) xit falling off, Hence a brisk prem re. thoteshi t arzet fa extremely ‘and the fact of hig offerings to arrive, orbulders,” Soller Au: dieclined (0 4Rt{e, and er aack. $1.02. about steady. follow: ¥ixg Cot—Choice to extra, O5@75c; medium to, sages common, PLvo—Natural teal Fier do hard>preese icy do medium, rig tekadte'y hh « extra, So.t55¢s coulmon blagk, 4 ‘Cash No. 2 closed at tey(c, Wigu mixed Cush salen were report: 62.000 by Wen mixed at Lachyc is6e; 49,300 hu ree KOT aed HU white ut ATMes Fahy by nid 400 bu do at -Haje free v4, 00) Du, ‘ common, 2uceunes Callfornia, wranu Ruod, 14a5sct cliutce tu extra. tkasic., the followin: quatationa: ‘GUNrOWNRR—Canmoa, 2a@%c; Rood do, 3: ineiflum, 43c48¢; Kood do, 4¥25ge% One, 5165 Teter EnDIee, Pare holcest, Bsadscs fut ERTAL—-Common, 20@9m: good do, 81B23e: ci The market op a cholee, tluenaes chatcest, TOB75¢. Youxe Hywov—Common, 255d medium, sua toe: wood do, 4 S3esvar cholee, euabier chotcer APAN-ColDinon, medium, 92755¢} feat. deat choice, BiisSies cholecst, je NAG the crop ‘Tho ylebt Ula gear ts sald to be “The trading yesterday was chieny in is HS THC. opened mb 2u4o and slused at as}{o. tL asa2Ite, clone wt the inalde. cece closing at 5c, finest, Be WOUD—Was quoted firm at and at €8.U08%.00 for beeen: jah Oats Were scarce al A rejected at ave. Samples were Intee offer al 0, 2whilte at wee 4m A000 fu but loca kots are quoted en: chan in pric areatey Ane de eaTe: Tnediuin do, 24 vey tal fair to youd, Busse, — DRY GOODS, cmicaco, ‘ bu do at fino fh ‘wool . 1, and 440 for rejected. pt liberal, bet a largo had been sold previously to arrives un Ni ig, chiefy the latter, at nba by sample es aa ‘GON hint. for the week under review devetoped a somewhi to allitle more thai Seve then declined to eeatolde, and Getober sold ab Ove clini at igh i$ AFTERSOON CALL tonya | Willprove the most active of any experienced F and tonl bere main firm and steady. LATEST. o'The ex} aces, egainst At $8.9244:28.05 cash, £9.72 | BS id $4.40 for October, Cash ales were Moties, anow 1,138 yards o: Sas0.00 yards Uncota AUS, 31 91 ‘with 16,448,214 yards of colored cottons and fo, and cea bee ote Below are the current quotattons: Atlantic A, 4-4 tle I, 4: ‘350 for Boptember and 25}{0 tur at OTY0 sellers for September, A ves! waa taken tor al, uuu bu cara w Collingwood. Atian eh ease te cere a ENERAL MARKETS, syreeiieade dcdcrti: 8 New Il GENF! a ATS. ead, 4: ALCOTOL—Was quict at $2042.16, Endian Mesa TBeosvesee Big [awrencg DROOM-COLN—Was in moderate request and steady, | Nashville. 8 \Awawatn ¥, Quotations: Green hurl, 767hier medium, hurl, rod> | Wactusctts... % [Geen é tipped, SY@Gic; green brush, with hori enough to ark. t4., PRU work It, caiTes Fed-ttpped, with do, Sase; red lo, 44@ | Hoe 7 Badger State, “LL. 7 lGontitental Kes 754 Indian Orchard, NX M Syatto Hiiver. Juferlor brush, 4}4's5c3 crovked do, 336 Nashua F, etn, buoy Os ns, and further advance. arket remains quict eak and unseltied, but sus- big derive, - Rastorn buyers wera dolog ihe fetal frou other soureca was sucht amounts a were reyuired for were eflected at the foiluwing Tetea bled igh colors, he fuarket, elu \e eelunut andrange, $f); Wowby 5.903 Halthmure & Ohio $9.00; f iT ee, sown 4 ane in Orchard, jn Mitte batter request at lower prices, res of the fish inarket were rent from those prevailing for the more, Mackerel are in scuniy sup- eof cud nt. Lake abo! H. Out, €3.5:0; N O05. du extra, dye ya. feeb bet, se.ib: a MOFLERD, 3-Ior couse Harnftton, 6-3. 0, #104 Manaltian, 33°. Susp catroxe. Wlackstone, AA, Hope. my iNOW ahure Kite barge, $1.75 eite, Shieh dus family Cite, wen ured vod-Teh, BLAME. 793 Coupee Labrador herring. split, bela, 23; Labrador berting, tuund, Me $3.50; Norweyian herring, Halibut We; sealed herring, pet Heb , fur das nelces, Fen, the ‘and’ un- 3b 3u; Zante cure tren, B04 Jem, taeeifer Mich! an ra oy aA we family do, new, und currauia were spe pechall M upward, Nuts realy dull a0, 7% 3 Fusp= oa pitted chertles, ita) noble WAlLUts, ‘Nouiey peas, ‘Tees, Tbe; UO, Sig Imiugtuo peanuts, Gavlacs Teu- a Atuoskeag, earl itiver. yonestuga extra, 4-4. 16 Orcan.., Hasutaker hod Ih was uickanged. Catces ® entiuu aud were Graaly tcl Tice wes wig noted. Other eer) Buve ew Yorks Bele Brazila remain duck (ie ane haporters lave tus of the es "Sew Your. New Yor. Aug. 7.—Ple 7! setiied, and Manchesters and spreguce are reduc dad Sileus aud Suuioridaes age Ginguaus deuasd. Cotton go ca bibner ui) Subs aD utlal clenient of ab ha Pay iie demand ebout developlag, the exprensione of Indved, wil re- ick In| aris secditinus, and a few bales will probably he offered Following are the qnotat natural low at $0081.10 per bri, The tn- light, The tirmeea aupply the Clty with potatues and neariy all other vegetables. rdtnary,, $1.20: dalry, without bags, $2.00; ‘aulet market Ie reported, with prices We continue to quote as c. soft pressed, choice to extra, 683 ale-bright choles, 85 ranuard Llack, god to * BaaKING—Good tu cholcedstaa7e: medium, Ma@stct ted, commen to “THAS—Met with fair inquiry, and were steady at met cova commion, S9a72C3 food medium, B4t40es fine, 44h Bina Oucs riot market contiag Pain 14°93 Sine pa—Callfornia sugar-loat dripg, $8-60e; Callfor~ Riahoney deine 34 Set fond mar: house sirup, 49a TUnR Ase Was qlee at 4'46aze. ies extra do, ‘Sew Olena molansen, enole PRODUCTS—Were steady and quiet at $10.73 | @&aasc: do prime, to wand, S2aNGC; for extra mess; and imotnese: its es German mattled, sade: Seer white tig, Sretnes White 184 Blossom, Jet favun Imperial, S4eAct Old hay New in con- Timathy, €0.f01 No. so; upiaat prairie, $7.50 le was ‘The demand ta way. Atow uyers Kenerally were City butchers’, cows, 7a7¢C5 wer een CrAe, TO he, Orven-cured, light, ait Nae ses Mot nin glocrdry-salted bides, 12!4ct 19. erup favors the ue, STOCK—Trade te [mprov- Jesteady for tnplates, cone in Conx-Mrat-falo was made of 10 tous coarre at Der. sheet and hag trang aA OF NEE ots Mentioned 50 per ton on track. the let. Following ar jetatfonns PR TeAvacactles for future, aad frremiarly tow= | | “Trt ir arpct 731 do TX, 10x14, $10.255 ett, 33; American plantahed fio. 2, Te, with die 10, tO, Ie, 10toM, es Ty Ves 17, $5¢8 18 1c; Fence wire, NAIML—Were steady and in little better demand at anil oH mic b, BOMer hendtiahe, 176, GeENO. 20005 dete vactiventhia | linscedy raw, re bolted, Gici whale, winter-biesein Tet do at BUGIS er 200 Ln | ADETT, eafatoot oll, Heb TE Fejected do at we: and Sabu by aanple at 7uew | do. exter ener da, Now De oil, 47et $1,213 on track. sTotsl, 18, 400 bu. sttalta, 5c: miners’ off, Guct t1 Se7C; naphe Wixtem Wier—Wusln tur request and steady, be- deolorized, G3 grave. Tey ostarized, 20. hat Stat ; POULTRY —Chickena were dull aud weak under AT eee ey ee ug, Cros AMT | neavy oderings., Lares spriniw and-old fowls were Fee te cr—saics were, reported of &.400hu | quoted at $3.0049.25, and small springs at §1.75@2.50 No. dat 81-3 10 Fest otherwiser | lurkers were alaw nt nel : nee ee rae thoneh | SEEDS Thnothy was duil'and weak, eapectally cash, Tras nan the of Mansy: Fhomerkct wonid probas | which was pressed on the market fur sale. and closed Fe eaectns wit wheat; | lower at 8iisifor prime, Selier AUgURL 4Old early wt "The first car of quality of he secd wanting. Several cars sulil early for A\ delivery at $1.90, but the market closed weaker at .00, the tnereasod offcrings causing buyers to URNBE Fihe Rood, ¢ mee BH-400% owl Wo, 4vedter Ane. 48a50c; Onest, + guad do, IOATIC, 1 fine. 4eG0e; tnest, Taaple, Slabs sold at $4,00—a1 ellvered, WOOL—The demand {a only fat, ‘Tho Rastern mare leniera report. no mates ‘New niedium unwashed wool cece, washed, ATa60C} chotco, 40%ides do. Incomparieon with the rravious week the market at In- y mors active for future delle’ | creased activity tn most lepartments, but ax freer opening tee ahore th Ie ulcer tree ollefings, | Movement was tu he expacted to follow the adjustment ight, aud Ci atoek instore | of the troubles reaulting from the stele, the Improve- mont in the volume of business fs not of much egnid- canes, The time forthe opening of the regular fall trade In not yet at hand, and forthe next two weeks or Tequest,. Bamnples wero dull. A few care of naw were | mores continuance of the quiet now provailing may be Kowu twas ‘Bataio aod 1,200 bu old rejectod at40@ | augmenting thelr stocks and putting them in shape 4ic. Total, 1,000 Lu, preperntory for the autumn season, which allare agreqd since ft At the moment printa, bleached and brown cot- worsted dress fabrica, hostery, and notions are recelving the most attention, but no real activity te apparent {o any departmentof the market. Prices ro- ‘The New Yark Journal af rommerce of Aug. 3 ay rt movement fur the week shows a mainte. niet and stealy, at $19.99 for fep- | nance of fair Mroportious forthe summer months, the see ha Tt Tarorubers au $12.50 ee the year, ape: af for id me chine oUt cava and trota Hales 1,250 Uris, at $13.97% for October and $13.00 (OF | (oral for ine oxptred portion of the year OF 71,o32 peek 1,430 packages for the asine time In 76. 2Pane oxporta of domestic enttons for the flacal year ended dunes, nT], as prepared by the bureau of tas apis of colured cottons ail Totton ris—valued at $10,190), ¢-comporel 11h 287 rarde of uucolured cottons, mwounting to 73,607,451 SHOE, der eller tho year closed’ at B1.Uly Fan, walied ab a7 7az.viz. fur the facal vtar etided ‘wnd seller firat halt of Augurt, ats) jane 30, 1870, Thisieg market inctrase but! Inquan: a ralecedeuiva nna (ueiceriower, Gtoua at 40 for | HLy and valuc, aud showa to, what exleat tho, markut Aquat, wich onenediat du}ge.Reptember sold at 4996 | Tiitewccupaclty." ta tite ustlve aud seals, ‘ Dress yuodsia steady deaand Flauuels dong well, 08 ie fu ateling tab are beld for full Gj : deta agri status ast sucks are held for full Ge | gidiuen'e woar wou.ea ia moderate Roques. Ually withdrawu. do fae ae Fepurted, however, the A = Dlutameut evpcarsto by quite muderate frum Gree LIVE S'rTOCK. Handa sad wa bear of no ules sctually cousamm - cai gue eauute: . Mice—Carotiua, 742640; Loulaiens, To 7Ke. Reerinte— Cattle, Hoga. Ea eOn aR cae TaN SOM aawates | edadarecescsees cir tia TH teD. Men Tucaday Total Same time is 2.99 Hh 210 cand 15,000, delivered. Corn quoted generelly aunt }e lower, in fnstanres fully te eheaver, on a moderate demand ant free ant urgent offerinuy partienlacly the sto-k at Work etnre Tas Shear qualttten wader atrictly primoantiing-versrl and stenore anne A ata | mized Western, of whtch latter grates the stupor. vere 4 tlon available’ was email, much of tha UATTLR—So far ax shipping cattle were concerned, cure there was practically no market yesterday. that class | TeUt Arrivale having been damaged by the recent anitry weather, and turning dut in poor or.ter, and very few antnples represented at grading No, 7; New York tnenection mized Western, angraled, aq ¢ CONC, Nye offered teas freely, even for forward de. Uvery, and tn tale request for export, with rainey quoted firmer; No, 2 Western, August option, quotes at 700 bid and 710 asked. Ocean Faetaute—[toom by steam or berth top Dritish ports, eapectally for Liverpoot, very aparingiy offered for ently use, and quoted stronger. Chartering Uusinesa moderate, mostly for petroleum and grain, and the Indications potnt to no Important alteration ia rates For Liverpool—Engagements, 2 bales cottog at !{ce per Ib: 4,000 ba graln, by Inman steamer on ¢a:. ntday, 80 per bur 1.000 bre chacse at Sod, To Nristi by steam, 2,200 bn grain on private terms, quoted at ay ‘td and fe asked ver standard ba, Provistaxs—Mes pork [n lens request for early dgs Uvery, at easier prices: sales 160 bris at 814.15; ex. tra prime, $0.006010.50; Wentern prime mess, 813,00 13.73; 60 bris sold at 813.73 for forward delivery, of buyers belog virtually ont of the field. The de- morattzed conditton of the Enatern market, and the con- sequent heary lomestocurred by shippers on the rtock sent forward dnring last week, effectually checked the ahipping movement, and, by reference to the Itt of antes podilehed below, tt will be seen that the da; trading was almost wholly confined to native butcher stuff and Texas through cattle, nt prices ranging down: rd from 83.25. Prices were lower allaround, though Just how much of adecino there was In the better ‘qualities tt was tmposaibie to determine In the absence of actual transactions, Common natives and Texas and Colorado cattle were & good 40450 off from tat week's closing prices, and to effect sales holters of shipping peeves would very likely have been ohltznd to accent & lixe reduction. AU things considered, 1t was one of the most unsatisfactory market-iays that the present season has developed. Not the least dieconragtag fea-! tare of uation was the Imorubabitity of any Im: Merlate decided change for the hetter, The range of nales was $2,256.14. Only. thi 108 wee te shove sau, Fesaa cattle: sot ean, Colona dog at 83.45@4.08 and native coms at $2,503.00, | yestern mea dull, with August options ab 814.17 he suotations given below are tomereatextontnom: | i419; september, BIIOLI.151 October, KK rorarions: Rxtra Beeves—Cradedatcers welzhing 1, 450 Daand unwards se Choice Ureves— gearstas ‘year: lo @14.20 naked, No eales. Cut-meate offered with ree serve, andin pool request at firm prices, Hacon rery quiet and quoted essentially ar before, Western steam Jani very dull for early delivery at easter and drooping 6025.73 ine, fat, well-forme: Kl Steers, weighing f, Pant le ‘@, 8:1008.20 | prices; sates of amall lots new at G0. 1244; old at $8,17%4) ing 1, 15080 1,01 DAs ss, seee sates | for forward deltvery less active, with August options aedluntdiended steers tn fair fest weigh 85 | quoted at the clove at 80.1214: Septoinber at $9.15 bid, ing 1.050 to 1, 20H Butenors' Ktock—-Poortocomimor common to choice cows, for ct ea HOU to 1,400 thi Btock Caitle-Comnion cat to 100) D8. Pr Inferlor-iight and thin cows heifers, bulls, and acalawag rteers, December at $3.9025.0754) seller the remainder of the Year nt B4.0028,023¢: sales 1,750 tew August at $0.10q B.1241 3.20 tes heptember, $9. 1589, 17447 and 250 te4 teller remalnder of the year at $9.00. ‘Tat.ow—In fatr demand, and quoted firm at $9,003 8.25 for goal to strictly prime. Throughdroves. Scaans—Very autet, and further depressed tn price, Per 100 Da (natives). with falr to gout refining Cuba at B}446Xc per pound, as, Ober No Refined quite moiterate, 13. 149 $9.00. | 19. / Wuisky—Very dull; offered at §1.12!¢. No sales ree ta 7 “4.NT4 AAI Teta... O47 3.03 | ported, a eeeceisehalg Rh | 2 Terns coc. el 5-00 To the Western Astoctated Pres. tee Sarirado ta 0 Tesaass 753 20 | Naw York, Ang. 7.—Uorrox—Dall at 114211\e; 1b Texas ce. i futures closed atealys August, 1.D¢@11.35¢1 Seprem. OR Texas Ler, 13.20; October, 10.0%210.068c: November, jus3 #3 ters @1W.86cr December, 10.87c010.892: January, 11.025 February, 11.16@11,18e; Maren, 11.04911.0¢, Frocn=Irregular, dull, and heavy. and to tnatances 1OGI5c tower; receipts, 13,600 brlat No, 2, $2.6074.505 superfine State and Western, $4,9045.50; common {9 ebolce attra, $3.65@6.10: goat to choice, 80, ou winter Qwheat, $0.%@9,25; extra Ohla. 83.7047.73 Bt, Louls, $3.80¢0.50: Minnesota patent proceay $7.73, @9,75. Rye four unchanged at $4.65¢.5.10, om 1s | 2h Te: 78 2:70 HOUS—At ‘a’ further malt reduction, the published sare stow an. average desiine froin Monday’ 2 closing notations of 1 there was tharket yesterday. and by the niudicut. the shcroson Sod The roveipes were eee tae ener er NG | Gantxcitteat dolly spot tneeitied aod . ¢ for the time of vear.an Gaatx—Wheat duily spot unsettled aad 1 ould be present rate, of aupoly long be malatained | ceints, 42,000 bmi No. 2 Chtesno springs Bi.4%1 ort prices may be expected tu remain weak and unsettled, | Mtifwauker, $1.1 NO.’ ainher winter Stasi) ae Bales wore principally at 3,344.30 for bacon graies, | No,"a spring, Sepicinbery Rl.27y Newz red wie qitores nveracipg from, 15) to 235 Be —mand at €4.nvd | Anigust, 1c cit, No 2 hel Toledo, Ceptembey s 0 for communion, to good heavy wradcn, A few prime | g1.40. "Ilya quiet wut Arm: Weatorn. ao Matiey Roane Toiked sold ot OE SS4.0O. TES meee moees | Romina, Sale qufet and unciianged. “Corn inactiveat fertor ,251:4.00. Tha market closed | 9 yeciine of colnts, 255,000 bil; Weatern mitxed, Gover hate wienayy. recelnie ihositias mnised weee erivand State, Soeasucs whitedo, aheusae | NO ray jteallys silpping, te73C. ie 00 RAL NN, AP. Pri Mo, Ba, Prov Demand falr and market trm; Rio cargors, 1HeI¢e: Jobbing. WHATC. Suet aull ‘aod unchousgeds falp to quod teaming. eayasce prime, Oc; refined, ToWalisec, Malasics dull and nominally unchanged. Itice quiet, but steady, TLETHOLKEM Dull And Heavy; trude, 24405 retaed, ‘TALLOW—Firm at 8 3-1008K{0. Lestx—Quict al Pieris Brinite Of TURPRNTINZ—Mteady at 324833c, ToLmno, Aum. 7.-FLouR~Firm, i Ssscesanss: 5B if, Bpoly Bi £1.42 No. 3 fe an, B12; Now TD, & Ml, forn firmers high-mixed, [i me teed, ster "Gata duity No: Zayor at Ste ae'Be aged, dite, “Ontadully No. 2 apot ate; ao Septet 28ey rejected helik at 2c. on Be nae Clomaxa Bricke—Whient steadyt araber Michizea, Septemue! ‘2 red winter, spot, $2.38\4; Aus: $1,254; Septomiber, $1.21 bids relecteu Watan, Fo 81.94, ° Coro qulety bia Reptomber, So}ge; No. 2 white, Dray wh eto bur oats, Taube. VReat 82.000 bus corn, BINPMENTE—FIOF, NOD; wert, 64,000 bay cors, 40,000 buy oats, 8,001 Guan (x Bronz—Whoat, 152,000 bu; com, 48,00 BALTINOnE, 3B: Bitk re dull and heavy at €2,70@4. 10s foF poor to choice quatics “* * baal Terrace, Aug. 1-—Garronmitecetpte, 8573 total f EYPALO. Aug. = the week tive far, 5.2005 active tor butchers’ and wee ium grades of snipers best rades shipped Eastin Brat handay prices generally unchanyed. Quocable butchers’ and medium grades of shippers, $4.25@5.5 0; cara and Heifers, $8.0084.601 common ‘Texany 82. Sizer axp Laxas—Mecelpts, wee tina far, usar duly dotmand Tights wud’ pricos Bomninally unchanged, js total forthe week, 7200; dull Noos—Kecel) ‘buy cate, 20,000 bu. and slow; good, 85.60, Dartinore, Aug. 7.—FLove—Dull and, dectint WATENTOWN, MARS, Ki, ectiningy WATERTON, Mi hte hecatit _ | Howard street and Western extra, $u,00v00.701 famaliy" ‘the ‘lane toenno {edlcnta tribe thecishiaak ens | S8;rsee25 warranting un advance {inaIn—Wheat—Western, spotlower: futures Srmery £0,009, 255 Orat qualli Eholce,, $9.6049.73: extra. | western winter red, sD0L, 81.43; AnguAt. 61.421 Hep $3.0064.60; second, 87,03 e tember, $1.37), Cara dull and tower; i THRE eet Shasta 1107 rae, dae; | Mlle, eaeRHee QM, Oe Sle VEALCALTRI“OMEHO, fampan and unchanged, _ Br, Hovis Aur. 7-—Tloaa— eater, at $4: 0005.15. herrencholea Werters scares wink Gia at cogase, ts Hoag rates of hativea na nals Texans Pereormon. somloally Armer; crude, 7a74ci re Kacrtirs--Hoxs, 2,2003 cattle, 1,200, Correx—Uneban CINCINNATI. Txecnnrte~tlour, zebra whet ra F Tour, sg RCRTY Hlowr, 2-61x0 rley wheat, 40,000 bu; corm, SULPMENTA—Wheat, 29,000 bu; corn, 34,500 bu. BT, LOUIS. orTON—Inactive snd lowery 8r, Lov: 1 middling, middling, 10t¢e, FLoum-Inkctive and weake double extra fall, #373 10 1.005 KX doy Si.0NGU.255 good to Fait Benak daancnton toed, to taney, tama Gnain—Whoat higher, with a good shi torkataple lates Nove rod Tall pieriae ae torr) Cixctsx att, Thon, $E.drg. 5.23) Hecate Aug. 7.—Hoda—Qutet but - igh #3. t8ad.35t puck 660 5. 2605.39, Vay ahipmente, 113, LUMBER. ‘The movement of lumber, ctc., for the week ending ims 4, and since Jan, 1, with comparisons, was as followss Shiztd é Since ince | 1.204 cams BLS H1. 14644 Rey . ils Werk, Junct, Janets | aud fowert No, W mniged. sAiseo die aug aueg tate 1470, 1877. 16. Au ty te (ai3c September, Vata dull whiie, 2a Shera 452,163 4nzvio | 27 tye dull 600, 1S.0N6 ZOHO SOLIIT | “Walter Sue ALB OR oo tor job PROV Istu: eusicr al Lumber, m ft. 3717 992,100 292,502 | narddull and nomlueke Dulke teesteinoeatnay ase Inules, 4244“ UGGIS 124425 | changed, Macon Inactive and lower ay sdiesswt 7% Lumber froights wore given ot $1.97}5 for Manlatee, | @71¢7; HAAlEc. $1. 12}¢ for Muskegon or White Lake. ‘The cargo market wes fairly active, andateady., The offerings were rather light. About 15 salca wera mado atthe current prices. Teco abuff was wanted, aud tuled firm at $7.2547.50, with salea of Manistee or Ludington to arrive, at the outside price. Common dnch was quoted at $9.0045,50, and fale to good do at ._ Recatrra—Flour, 6,000 brie; wheat, 44,0u0 bu; con, ‘37,0 bus oats, 0,000 tus rye, bo bu. FIILADBLEIIA, GTITUAT Laat to ecik euportives $5.50 exten bese} j. wind lowes e Cs be wal 4 Stinnesuta family, 86 :00eete30, 0? Sot CAE SESE Guain—Whuat nominal for old: lower for new; Nod rod, $1.53@1.68: ander, S1.53-91.01. Hye steaty ab That: Comm steady; yellow, d2uthics mi! wt ‘u.comia.0n. Lath wereatendy at $1.20 atdahlogies | Siyie. “Ontauull white Wentorae atte, at $1.R0@2.10 Kace—Qulet; Western, 1417. ‘sales’ Hchr_ Japan, Puovisigns—Vork vanler wud quiet: now meas from Ludington, 190,000 | f¢ ‘ Wece-stull at £7.50; barge Cullo * } SLb.t5; prime mess, $13.75; new mews, August $14.4 ington, Weck-load tlecscstudat 87 Gh alsd barre Megs | Mekeds, Beptember Head nla" starts asked, Cub ineats—Western quiet, intidies st 79{0 tur Westernt long crear, clin, ind easier, and closed Grmier; priwe qufet, but stent de“tLava dull ry, from same place, Y7,0U0 ft ploce-etum at $7,505 ‘tr Rates, from silver Lake. 1¢0,0u0, $0.50; baltaeo cargo plecasstuit wna te enn ie yard dealors report an, linproved interlor demand | #rams Uew, $0. tts old du, Su. 1oc00 17h for common lutnber wet E Borren—hteady forchaice and heavy for poor; Wette Jutaior in try invviow at ue Fecent ries at tle danke | Tt. he@azet State, Unaz4e, : iid dealers are not enxious towel! [t for teas than fO:00 Which some of thoin say is the inalde Ngure, Following Cires—Unchanged. Wuisxy—Dall at $1. 1254. lathe pr CINCINNATI Eurat ana second clear, s aaco | ,Cisctuxant, Aug, 7%.—CoTrom—Dull and lower sf Titntclear, isp td i saci | .tra—qutet but fem pel r 30,00 a secon clear drewse 50a Gaatn—Wheat active, tm, and higher for red at Hee a er cieat cra SOS HAN | gi-asat.su. Corn fuacttyo at 47at0s, Oats bravyat Flooring, Bret eonmon, dros SEALE OD | cikatue.” Kyo atealy with fair demand at sueSTHe flooring, second common, dressed: aoa sion | Barley dull and numinat, Floorlug, third common, dressed... 15.00817.00 |, /KovintaNs~Pork duils Jobbing, $14.00, Land oasert Hox boards, A, 14 tnenes and tipwani kag | GuITeME make, $4.05; Kertlo, gi. Sdei6, 6. tulle cies Hox boards, 1 18 dithwards: $09 | dull aud lowerisinall aales at de; Ter7%e. Hucou dull Bux bosrls, C.,. 37-0) | und lower at Shar Steet 7Het THct UNUM. A mock boards, as.00@:s0.0g | Sak Y—Bteadty; $3.08, Vistock boards, 10 to 13 incl 2aonee00 Berres—Qulety Western reserva firm at 10218} Gatuck boards, 13 to 10 Ine! InoxsiToo | Central Ohio dull at 1keisc. Common atock bo 12,00814,00 | £t#8aRD Ot.—Steady and Orm at K7@Sdc. LOUINVILIR, 7,—Cortox—Firm at 1c, ‘Common lumber—outeids prices are iorarg: ae ¥ unchanged. Fencing. . Lovisvitix, Au ‘Gominun bo Eta Ftoun—Nowmlus Ta feet. B Ie fue 16to ti tessa Goninon boat Ghatn—Wheat Oraicr and put quotably higher. Cort Dimension ata n, $4, estos | inteirdemand ad firmus white, Bey infeed, G3c, Out Dimenslon au, wo feet, dully white, ser mixed. Be, Stnall Winder, G80 10 iH... HtayDull ab $U.0X5 12, Picket, rouzh and select... ROVIsIONS—Lurk quict at $14.2514.50. Dull ree ickets, seiuct, dread and headed. quiet at THETIC, Vacun steaty at Gas@sie. Eu Lath. i ured lame stealy aud unchanged, Lard quiet yas woke ei B33 2 | Wlatecet pee, are lise oo Bede ite ‘Dry shlngica 18c extra. Bae 2501 Bicaina—quict at 13%4c. MILWAUKEE. RATE: Wis,, Aug. 7.—-FLora—Dull and pet Guat —Wheatateays opened and closod weak Xt BY TELEGRAPH, FORFIGN CITIES, kui iliweukee fet, Cora julerend Apeciat Dispatch to The Tribune, ate dull and lower; No. & Siw, BS i 2 was Barloy weak} S met ba Biralo, Shue. i tour, 4,000 Urla; Wheat, 0,000 bu, Sutr2exts—Flour, 4,20) brie: wheat, 3u,000 bu, BW ORLBANE, Naw OnLRans, Aux. 7.—FLoun—lo fale demand lower rates; double exirs. $9.00; trevlo extra, #65 0.73; high wrades, $7.00uA, UU. Liverroot, Agg. 7—-11:308, m.—Froru—Nare, Gnain—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 1281 apring, No. 1, 123; No, 2, tay white, No, t, 128 Od) No, 2, $25 Uy club, No. 1, 138 ads No, 2, 1285d, Corn—No, 1, 2ue; No. 2, 254 0d, Puovisions—Vork, fis Lard, 443, Lacetirte—Wheat recebved for the last three deys, 10,0:0 gra, of which 3,400 were American, Hiteecbeageo aiid’ Rriny faite Oofor other grades ¢% LivenpooL, Aug. 7=2:90 p. m.—Guain—Wheat— | hausted. ‘Two sacks of new rough rice were recelvel ‘Winter, No, ty 180d; No. 2, 12s, Jenterday, the Orst this season. max butt land lower at 70d, hore unchanged, Moxataky—Culd, 100401083; aight exchange, ‘premium; storling exchange, G13. INDIANAYOL Livsaroot, Aug. 7—Eventay.—Corrox—Duil and easter; niiddling upland, 6 t-1éd; Orleans, @i4d; sales ‘7,000 bales; speculation and export, 1,000; American, 4,030, kaiesaxp Vauatce~At Manchester dull and tower aimmianarone, Aug, 2 cOna Wheat quit Sy jur sil articles. Osta, 4 Dumapeturys—Bteady; California white wheat, aver: Peovisions—Datk ‘Meata—Bbouldors, Sse: clear fi ‘Teer hans, 10@lVige. Lard—stcain, $y.0u; keile gu, 128 2d@ 124 04s club, ds Sdd 120 es apring, Vi@las; | Tee Ne Ioue—84.00@,05; recetpts, 1,400 bead, winter, I20@t2add Flour—Westare canal,25 odqgaus, Oste—American, tietde Od, Darley, Sad. BUPFAL Paas—Canadlan, 706d. + Bovvato, Aug. 7-—Guats—Wheat—Spring namiaalt Gustin wen Ameria, tuasoe Ras STI aug, Qa Co OU i Poovistuxe—Mess pork, 514. Prime mess beef, 878. re and barley Atmerivan lard, 448, Long clear bacon, 34s 6d; short Negienaee Toledo. Gate nominal. tye ani do, 384. FRRIGNTS—Canal ebipmenta, 2 loads of wheat batt TaLtow—Fine American, 418, ‘Dtomde of vata nt dic, New York boatmen gen asictng O40 for corn, oswxac, Oeweso, Aug. 7. —Guaty— Wheat lower foF eprg Piette aetna ee aa Bi ahr fs 803 ry 41861455 Ww! ‘ US0! ‘Worn Teedyy Noo a Tuteday boss rejected. STC Meurmts, Aug. 7.~Corrow—Qulet and unchanged wgLas ttle es} Fecelpla 0; stock, 6, Yad; vtbert ‘Sviuite PeteoLRum—se dd; refined, 119 61@122. Lixsxep O12 Od, Camaton Iesix—ieceSe 3d; pale do, 136. Brintta ov Tesventixn—26, Curmsn—American, 92. Axtweor, Aug. 7.-PETROLEDM—318. Tho following were received Ly the Chicago Board of ‘Trade: et : 3 ms Prom. oa Ltvearoot, Aug. 7,—Prime meas pork—Esstern, 70s; id =! 1.0848 Western, Bie, Uscou—Cumnberianda, 304; shore vibe | ndianedt AUS: %—Htauwixes: omit aes ‘3TeGd3 tong clear, 370; ebort clear, ds 64; shoulders, 31 — Gd; bams, $04, Lard, 44s, Prims meas doef, b7e; India, COTTON, ness beef, #24; extra India mess, 1034 Cheese, Tallow, 405 4d, Loxvos, Aug. 7.—Litezroot—Wheat {a good de- mand, Coro dull, Stacx Lase—Carguss uf comsi— ‘Wheat firmer; falraverase Caltfornts, s9@004. Corn steady. Cargocs on parnue— Wheat trmer. Cora steady, Falr average quailty now spring wheat for shipment by eall ‘during the present and following month, 40%, Faruiery’ deliverics of English wheat durtag the past weck, 20,000¢825,000 qr, AMERICAN CITIES, XEW TORK. Spectal Dupatch to The Tribune. Naw Yorx, Aug. 7.—Guati—Falrly active, The ‘Wovement tn wheat for future delivery ly metoly for Rew red Weatern, but at lower prices in most {nstances, Seele per bushel under yesterday's Ogures, cloalng weak, Sa, | New Ontuans, Aug. %.—Corrom—Market essiet sales, 200 bales} good ordinary, Sradiviges low mk dilag, 104 sl0hes other grades unchanged; rece!” net, 149 bales; gross, 483; exports to Liverpoul, 10% stock, 28. 1du. 1 UaLvgstoy, Aug. 7.—Corrox—Quiets middling, Ne receiptanct, 00 bales; sales, 1423 oxpurta constwise, IT Proce ns Aug. 7.—CoTtom—Weak and nonitnali Ing, 1034C. Cuantestoy, "Aug. 7,—Cotrox—Dully midditas 115665 sales, £6 Dales, ai Bavawxau, Aug. 7.—Corrom—Dall and lower toot nominally unchanged; middling, 11¢; pot recelou bales; gross receipia, 122: sales, TL. —— PETROLEUM, ‘ Curvetann, 0., Aug. 7.—PRTeoLucn—Market Om atandard white. 1Otest, I7¥¢c. gu frocufleriags Deullugs for proinpt delivery were | Wirtepeag, Ps, Aug. 7.—Pateonsru—quiet st Uuited, The market {o this connection wasdepressed | steady: crude, $2.37}(82.40 at Parker's; retuned and unsettled, Sales new crop red and amber | Philadelphia delivery. Western in lota, about = 9,000 bu, as bapeneraets at $1,491.50; No, 3 Milwaukee spring, 1,000 bu TURPENTINE. ns afluat for expurt af $1.90; No, 2 Chicago spring, 12,000 | Witaixatex Aug. 7.—Mrinite oy TCAEY by as 91-433 No. 8 Chicagy spring, WO bu as $1.20 | Firm at whic,

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