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_ 6. Affairs. A Very Small Counterfeit- ing Operation. ‘Lhe Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company. The’ Produce Markets Less Active--- Hogs Firmer---Provisions Steady. A Heavy Fall in Cash Wheat—Flour Weak—Corn Easier—Barley Strong. Stocks of Provisions in BStore-- World's Outlook for Wheat, FINANCIAL. Dustness at the banks and generally throu: the clty yesterday was rtcady, with no mi features fo distinguish It from those that have {m= mediately preceded §t, Bankers take all the that good customers offer, and for any gona dle sams the rate In quite antform at 8 per cent. «The rate is nominally 8210 per cent, but the “er figure fr ineleted pon by some of the banks on small loans, and from those whose paper is 8 below beat quailty. $a abundant for all legitimate preacnt transac And the banks are steadily increasing theirreserves: of currency to meet the wants of country cus- tomers when a few weeks hence the crops be; move in large volume to the seaboard, Mence New York exchange continaer fint. rate was uniform at Fic dixcount, To cistot nr, as usual, Tuost, ‘The bank clearings were $3,000,000, . QUEEN VIC'S PHIZ IN A NEW KOLB, Yerterday one of our leading citizens, whoro aspirations for the mament for news rose up only handed a atrect-Arab a to tho Journat standard, Aime for A copy of that slopy old eheet. urchin pave a copy aud retarned a Canadian dime with good Queen Victorin's medallion, bi benevolent, and veautiful upon tt With thenghts ofall that Is lovely In the character of England's Needing s twentieth fraction uf the ‘*doliar of the daddics," Queen, ho slipped Itln bie packet. Perhaps for s glass of lazer, prised to find on ho was public and private, very contemptible business of stamping Vict face on our B-cent pleces, of Is it out and comnterfeit? sorely. : TITER CHARTER OAK LIFE. Npeakine of the manogeiment of the Charter Onk Life-Insurance Company, the Hartford Co! of Monday saya: if Te will be rememberod that Mr. FINANCE AND TRAD No Change in Local Financial Most bankers regard tha day ‘when 10 per cent will be the nalform fgui Mkely to ba at some dieianco fn tho future. Money We hear that most of the banks aro ordering ctirrency from Now York, rather than to ran around peddiing ont thelr exchanze when bal- ances at the Cleuring-flouse arc against them, conrse ft will be all wanted ina week or two at the reverse afde of the Iminutive coin the well-known three bars of a Decent, Insued by onr, venerable, Uncle Samael, anda legal-tender for that amount of all debts, Now, who hae ongayed tn tho In etther cane, a very small business Carlton 7. Lewls, Secretary of the Chamber of Life-luru ance, testitted before the Exnutning Conunittee of the Albany Legidature last winter that he played Greenbacks were D4 GOH cents on the dotlar In gold. : DROKERS! QUOTATIONS. Chicayo ct Chicaro Gook : tan North Chicaco? P et. ponds (1 City Resitway, Soutn Stde.. City Hallway, Weat Side, City Rellway, North Std ‘Traders Insurance Con Chamber of Commerce. Weat Division Hallway 7 per cents, Exponttion stock... © And interest. BY TRLEGRAPH. NEW TORK. , To the Western Anoctated Preis, New Yonx, Ang, 16,—Qold openci at 1054, and closed at 1052, with ait males to-day at there figures alternately. Borrowlng rates, 24, 3, 3%, andl percent. At the cloee losna were mado flat. Silverat London unchanged. Here silver bare aro 12315 In ca@ency aud 1i7In gold. Coink@x% discount. : Governments were firm, Hailrosd bonds were strong. State bonds were dull. The Stock Exchange was the scene ta aay, of in- creased activitvand much animation, the bull tra- ternity making things lively, and carrying prices Up ty to 2% as compared with the closing quota- Hionsof Insterening. Weatern Union was the lead Ing feature. At times there were heavy realiza- tions, one specatator atone, who had abort 10,000 shares, having sold ont. After Western Union, Michigan Contral wa the feature, having suddenly ~The cbecome very active, and, ‘after frequent Ainctuations, renched 623¢ against 40 at the opening, Then came ike Shore, which, ghout | on large deating, ross from ‘Hi to aried | 90, Tho Granger shares wern also prominent tn tt dealings, and, though somewhat irregular, were In tho ‘main higher. Transactions agerceated 280,000 ahures, of which 7,600 were New York Central, Ui), 500 Tnke Shore, 16,100 Northwestern, 11,3100 Rock Island, 15, 00'St, Paul, 33,600 Ohios, 13,000 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, 23,000 Michigan Central, 31,000 Pacific Mall, 30,000 Wentern Union, Money caay; 1422. Prime mercantile paper, 44@0}. Cuntoms, £587, 000, ‘Trenanry disbursed $72,000, Clearings, $11, 000, 000. paper. idern tigh- shade ro a8 tons, | Sterling weak; long, 48:1; short, 485, c ‘at oor na ten eee 1 coupons, ‘Al... 4 oe Goupons, 105, new. 10744 Revd gin to | Coupune, ‘07. ELE 10-408 (registered) ...-100)s Gonpons, *2 111% Coupons, F New 5s, 4 Correney’ ‘The OCKR, mera, | Western Union... 784 Northwestern pfd. o | Ruickeliver pid a Sewiietiey G nicl c! a 37 el Pacific Mail, 23 [Rock tana. Mariposa, 2 St. Paube. sso an Martpou a. |e: Paul pil 2 OB Of | Agate Wa vn American xii 5» Terre Hants Tnlied Staten Express, 42 Terre ilaute pf New York Central, O4S¢ Chicago & Altun, Erte... ago & Alton Miasisatpp) «Ww. Caton Pactie stock ., The | Lake shore. hate. | Hillnois Centra bonds, Clevetand & PL Inn grant... right, | Northwestern.. 7 ainkiog fund, ATE, BONDS, $1¢ Vircinta Ge, now... Tennesace 64, 01d Missourl Ge, ‘Tennessee Us, ROW. +6. 4: Virginia 04, vid....c2. 304 N PRANCISCO, Saw Francraco. Aug. 16, —Tho following wore the tur~ | cloning quutaous at the Stock Exchange Alpha 1 1oke Justice .. 9 4'y Kenttck 4 1514 Reonard 1g Mexican. 9 24 }Northera 17 23g Overman .., WW 53, Ophir ine oria'a i ty tgs ont a 4 Savage BM rate 3 4hg Slerra Nevad: 3M 143 Union Consot oe [Yetow Jacket. Of FOREION. urant | Losnos, Ang. 16.—Tho bullion tn the Rank of Bugland decreased £405, 000 tho past weok, Proportion of the reserve to liability, 44 per cent: laut week, 4434, Convols, money and account, 05 6-16, United ‘States Bonds. 105%; "084, 107: ES a 10-408, 10434; now 10745. Change et management in'® then cage | ., New ork Central, Ud; Lrle, 8%; preferred, 10; fer bak Aife-inatrauey | Company, \waieh | Minaa Cental 10) ous specto In the Hank of Here ant'egii stat he reeelvel 815-000 fromear | Franco has inctenved 2, 100,000 francs during tne Wirgin, ctid £6,000 from Mr. White, ‘reanurer af | Past week. the Company, for tlw services Jn the transaction. ined ennounces that dir. Lewia has restored the 25,000 ho got of the Company ‘Whe dvaurance dmaney, aud bas rent 87,500to or. Wiggin, being What he nimectf received, an he stuter, (he balance having been pald by blm to another party, Lawls, In removing tila lieve the Chinmber of shanieful reputation which destroyed {14 influence and and the cance saya: °° 31 from hia mume, w emnce fram would utherwise hay Tea to its wfeady Ulan Of this city, a Jowell will Ina! poreecae who ation.” The Suaday 6 ar perquisites unter the Watkley ma At intimates that uvidence f¢ inexletence te tho sults effective, To prosecute the villains who havo stolen tho sacred funds of the Charter Oak Life; to them restore the money to the Treas Company, and to put them in the Penitent 1a exactly what Western policy-holders expuct Gov. Jewell and the yew Ditectora tu do, ford has now two bankers tn Stato's prison, and she can put half-a-dozen lfe-insurance thicyes greatly to her own advantage. By +0 doln can regain the confdence of the public roundness of Connecticut lay, and the dispos and the ability of tier people to execute it, CANADA WANTS ONLY $11,260,000 UROTHER JONATHAN, A Joint Commlsuion Is new in scsajon at fox, whose duty it fe to adjuetactaim of Canada for $14,280,000 aguinst the United, States for Gifferences* between the concessions of th convention of 1818 and tho privileges conforred by the treaty of 1871, ‘Theee aro the rights to enter tho f those Fundy and Chalour, within the drawn for the purpose of fehing, the right o! ing within the three-mile Hinit from share, th of the cuaat for the® purpose of dryifz and curing Bvt, the privilege of traitic for balt, wupplics, ete., -4n the Domiuion and Newfoundland porta, and the Fight of tianvhipwent of fish fromthe same, ‘The mackerel tehery ux of enormous value, almost en+ | Soom trely conflued within the three-mile Hintt, and wb- | fous, ot solutely necessary to the Calted Statex ana supply | cafes yt" of food, nnd the’ largest element of their dahing trade; ‘and that if {t fe retained exclusively by Uirltivh mubjects, It would give a valuable manopo- . Jy and the command of the American market, evgn with a beavy duty, The treaty coucedes that the right to dabas “specified shall coptinus twelve years, the value of Hon, nanow, and the Do- Jt, if anything, to be wetted by aCommi: ‘mel for the purpore. Britian offices minion fivitermen declare that tuey have claim agulnst our Government for $14,280,000, On tho other band, our Governinent elatoiw that concessions mado on our part are worth to Canada al) that hers aro to us, for thy following reasons; Ftrst—The ditterenco between the treati 1818 and 1671 ie nesther fu fact nor by diplomatic ira of the rclutive ud+ vantages by either Government, under the treaty of constructlou the Just mea ‘Second—Aa to the advantages ollezed by the Hrltlah cago to be the graut of the tauty of the rlght to enter within the heaulands v bays Ba thove of Fundy and Chaleur wa surrendered by the treaty of 1d18—w: alaimed vo av to be practica}ly anforce lirittsh Government, and will aiwaya be + it te understood that President tute prosecutions axalist aunury clved, either ax stockholders cr Directors of the Charter Oak, unlawful dividends ement, and reat bars, ‘Iike Loxpox, Aug, 10,—The Financier says that, ac- cording to private advices from Lyons, several fall. tres have occurred in the allk trade, Including ono Tor $1,000, 000, Yenies, 1067'35e. NEW ORLEANS, New Ontrane, Aug. 10,—Gold, Sight exchauye, 4 premium, Sterling, GILs. REAL ESTATE, jo hae 105@105!;,, lobe, The following instraments were flod for record Thursday, Aug. 16: ; Michigan ay, sos (ee ot Elantecnth at, w f, 25: & Etuhteent make | eae with wulding. dated dune Ya” lense, Lamb to Manin L. Mundy). 1,000 eee teautenctuty 00) make | game asthe above, w(t # of the Fe 4,000 tiary, 2,000 E Aus 14. Litrrabee at, a co FARIS (1, dated Aug. Seymour ay, tia th wc 1201-1 tt, datod ANG, 10. Fretaunt at,'se cur ef Willow a ft, with improvements, dstes Karl ot, nw cor of Garibatdl dated AUB. Meacssese BOLTU OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A MILEY OF THE CURT NOt Alart- there haiiipean st, 6 f, Zax nig she jn the witlon TROM | Hanover at, 100118 of Fitty-vecond st, 6 f, 200 aaiiet ff, dated atarch 23, Psi 2.070 janie sbuvey dated Au Hall | Duncan Perks recor of Walls — to alley, dated Aug. 15. 0 COMMERCIAL. ‘The following wore the receipts and shipments of the Jeading articles of produce ba this eltyauring the twenty-four hours ending ut 7 o'clock on ‘Thursday morning, and forthe correspondingtima lant year: 0 old Mnea ft fish ie nae Recelnte. ‘Shipments, aaa TiGiie 3 2 217 ant @ Just a 4ofau EY ie8 of lait, | puultry. cvo dy | diame ia uever | Cnvese, bis,, never | Gs apples, b Uy the | Heuns, bu ia |” Withdrawn from #fore during Wednesday for city talned by the "United brat (uvern: Abate TREE Rae ain chaSliscabla: igh that the | CoMeumption: 2.202 bu whest, 5,823 bu corn, right uf trafic for = auppit and the | 2,08 bu onta, 308 bu rye, Hight of franshlpment wero not conferred by te The following grain was Siepected intostorein treaty of 1871, uid are ‘nuw only exerc " ab ‘ mina(voly and bubject to revocation by the loxtata. | # Clty yesterday mornings 1 ear No, 2 white “Hou of thé Dominion, but inal, oven If granted by uo care No, 2 Fed, care No, 2 do, +3 the treaty of 4671, 16 la sluiply s reclprocity ta | card No, do, Gears No. 1N. W. wheat, 7 care trade while! cannot be supplemcated by 4 money equival either side, and conseauently that ibe valu in-shore debery, with he increased faciiiti use of the coasts fur drylng qn curing, # only eubjects of compensation tu be considers Third—The yalue of the mackerel fish largely derived from their own shore taheae: the aeep-sea Behiay, nd that the proportion mackerp! catch de r opened to the citlzens of the Uni treaty 1a sinall,—that statistics of trade prov: the ‘American’ market could not be control! the Britwh Gaheries, even without competition, Fourth-~The freedou of the United stat whore teheriew, Which furnishes the necessary batt fur the ercl fishery, dud which tv excluslyely within deau Inulty, aud the freedom of entries (nto {ean porte of fel and deb-ull, furnish ampl wullicient equivalent for auy and al derived from the treaty of 1o71 by citizens United dtates. Yo Canada the subject fe attracting marked tentlun, and when the awdrd ts made both Gov- eromenta will doubtless give all tho facta to tho public that s correct underatendiag may be ed at. . YORRIGN BXCHANGE. Sizty days, Breriln, terry Varta. aut s German: GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sa of "91... 1, B Sam of ‘eS—January £0 + B, 5-200 Of u7—January au . Sie oF ‘ed Januery Bie ear MI ew ba of ‘Yl, United States currency 6s, 1 GOLD AND GUEBNUACES Gold was 104% G@ 1053 inyrveubackay benedts both buyer and seller, aod ‘tates Ly the he uss of thy meahaden dshery, sdventaces No. 2do, ‘S2 cara No, 1 spring, 110 care No. 2 do, cara No, do, -t care rejected do (176 wheat); 4 care yellow corn, 150 cars aud 24,400 bu bigh mixed, 454 care and 27,200 bu No. 2 cora, G4cars sejocted do, 2 cary no grade (G00 corn); 8 care white ats, 53 cateand 4,200 be No, 3 do, G care ree jected do (72 osts); O cars No, 1 rye, 20 caraand 3,000 bu Nu, 2 do, Lear rejected do (39 rye); 1 car No. ‘barley, 3 cars extra do, G cars feed do (10 barley), . Total (057 cars), 444,000 bu, In- spected out: 70,005 ba wheat, 433,170 bu corn, BO, 083 bu oats, 31,103 ba rye, O30 bu barley, ‘The fret car-load of new Mloncsuta wheat of the acasou arrived here yesterday from Cheater Coun- ty. It welghe 62 Iba to the bu, and inepected No, LMlnonesots. It isa very One article. It sold by sample at $1.24 on track, Private advice from New York yesterday inii- cated « good demand bere for winter wheat Ly pur- chaxers for the Continent of Europe; though the public dispatch lookud downwards un winter whest Muuchgster aud Birmingham, the pelacipal Joterior markets of England, alse reported a good demand forwheat, A yootl Inguley aztsted here, though !t Wassomewhat spasmodic tn its character. Cash wheat declined badly, In the fuce of the fact that jent on of the ed ery be a and of the rived frou the laalisre isberlea e that ed by ea ine mack Ane Amer: Je oud of the arriys tghs, #8 SiS8 | shippers seemed to be waiag to lake it; Thoy b1h expected s greater decifne than occurred in the guy | morning oR yesicrday, and withdrew. Tho ab- PL sence of demand subsequently forced pricesdown 334 | vy the run, adeellue of 7c per bu belng suffered 48° | near tne close, waking a» total drop of 11c in cae, | OMOULY-fourbonrs. Cash wheat bad been kept up 44 1 « big premium over August, till the previous afternoon, by the existence of s Pressure to Sil -uales for the fret bait of August. The warket weakened when that demand. wasorer, ‘There were also tndications yesterday of a disposition on the part of capitalists tu take bold on the longer deliveries, and thoae deliveries were relatively fitmerin conseqnence, Tne news from the conntry Indicated that farmers are not selling ro freely na wat expected, and there are many persons who think that good wheat ie cheap at anrthing below $1.00 per bu tn this market; the quality of the new crap secma to them to justify confidence in the article. It wae reported yestertay that fteamers have niready contracted all thetr grain room np to the middle of November to carry wheat from New York. This Is probably an overestimate; but there Is nodonbt that a great lone shor! aympathy sith hogs i demand, the bu 18, and 5,000 brits ae deal of wheat has already been eold to yo actors Gib aay brie. 4 the ocean} and tho continued reports of *anict | Siew sca OF teller ners" In New York do not give a complete view of | the the situation. Some little excitement hse been occasioned at the Enst by reports {n onc of the New York dailles that the angar trade of that city was on tho verge of financial rin, in consequence of largely exceastve stocks anda rapid shrinkage in valnes, Upon Ine vestigation, howaver, It appears that the depre- ciation in the valne of the ntocks on bind docs not exceed 3¢ pee Ib, and that inetead of the enpply being unnsuaily heavy {t is (excepting 1876) emailer than has been known for a number of Bearons past at corresponiing period, On Aug. 1 the stocks In all ports of iho United Btates aggregated 137,000 tons, or 48,000 tonn leas than At acorresponding date in 1875, and 27,000 tons uot and riba, clueed ptoady at $ eptember: #8.52) seller the year, ried of 100,000 1 ear cloted at $12.29. being chicity dune Oo tills few The Eastern markets reported ttle chanse, ercept that Lirerpool was gd per ext lower on lone clears, Mras Ponx—Was only moderately active, ani ad- Fanced 163t2'¢e per bri, hut declined te attermants, and closed ashade firmer than the previons afternoon, tho French | We note thet October wan firmer retattvels, the iin: count on that month being lost, Sales were reported of 340 bris cash at R12.9%613,00; 500 hela setter Atte gust at 812.919.055.250 Drie eelier Septensber at BIZ 95:213.00; 4,500 dria sclier October at £12,R24A The market ¢! ork waaquoted at $12,002.25, anid @ ten prime dual suczuen, Lann--Was bery quiet and qnite steady, at the same Vande, bat there way etter the Fear at £12. 2¢¢12. 2, jnsedd ereadly at $12.85 Augitst: 612.87 '¢6¢ 12.90 seller and $12.N7Hwt (2.00 Aelier Uctober. Beller Hone ad the previous afternoon, though the stocks Broved to be larger than many ynerators had exp; Baten were limited to 500 ten eellet September at 84.45 B00) tes seller et winter cut tod, ober at $8.53, The marked for cash muller Atienst, of seller 5% thr Uctobery and 84, Mrata—Were quict and steady, There was little de- maniifor export and the stacks are lange, ut the Market tine already been heared by that Rubifeation of stocks fd not weaken ‘were scarce and, Ormer. $4.00 being Abont the market at the close for louse, Wore ala frm, and quoted scarce. Bale short riba acatge cash and seller Sentembers dso boxes long clearence Meer and 280 19 awect-plekled hame (14 Ibs) at 104e. "The market was Steady at the close at the following tange of prigee: | 5 for ‘act, ani the prices. Short ‘Bhoulders ‘were tes Short” Long lees than in 1874. Mere the decline of courne | Green, s.cs « dere, “ribs, clears. clears, has heen aa great na at the Fast, bot it found our | (roen ested. eee | mmerchanta with comparatively Mebt stocks on hand | Boxed: s verses i‘. & bis a and thereforethelr losses have not been severe, During the part two days the market has developed increased activity, and has worked into a firmer ponltion, prices showing an improvement of on t¢c, ‘The inagnitude of the sugar trade is greater than many peonle suppose. The annual consumption in the United States of foreign engars exceeds 620,000 tons, The valuc of the imported raw sugar old, duty paid, inthe United Staten this year will probably exceed $125,000, 000, to which amount must be added tho additional cost of re+ finng, abont $2,000,000 more, and to this may bo added tho value of the molasaes tmported and now mostly refined, probably $30,000, 000 or $60,060, - 000 more. é: The leading produce markets were active and ir- regniar yesterday, at a lower range of prices in breadstufs, with not much change in provisions. ‘The weather war finc, andthe reports from other places slightly favored the bears, while the re- celpte of grain here were amalier than was expect- ed by many, with a satisfactory volnme of ahip- menta reported, The shipping movemont -of yes- terday was lvss than the recent average, A freer movement In dry goods reported. The attendance of bnycrs {fs on the fnerense, nnd the volume of ordora Feceived through the mails le alvo daily Increasing. Prices remain ateady ond drm. The demand for grocerica was reasonably active, anda firm and healthy tone pervaded the genoral market. Coffees, sugars, rice, and teas were held fully up to previous Sgures. Common molasecs arid binck- strap were quoted lower. Thero was a firm mar- ket for tho most staple dried frults, including ap- BE. ay Tal Bit September, atin Topio' 1c month decll Green ba iatrtA, LLvw— i for country. Long and short clears quoted at Gc cast or witet Cumberlands quiet at 74@set long cut ai eet aweet-pickled hams, 9408 Bacon quotea. at @yuctie {oF shoulders, 73(@80 tor short Ti satis tae ators seara TOONS, AOE MUM Comcan ter at aca TS ¥ PRODUUTS—Were a Gia ga fa, mem BLL Toa Bna@lo.24 for isquoted at THe for city, and THETHO dy abd quict at $11,00 for extra maces; and 1-00, BREADSTUFFS, % pri PDLINGS—Sale was ton frec on board, Conx-Meat—Batea were 20 tons coarse at 816.000 16.23 per tun on track, WHEAT—Waa active and {rreqular, being at times excited, but on the average weak. The market for thts ed ge, and fornext manth 1 No, 2 for present deitvery fell off, Le, all closing tame FLOUR—Was yery dull, The market was steady in the carly part of the session, but weak towards the close nu sympathy with wheat, Huyershetd off for low: er figures than sellers would accept,’ though some of the intter were willing to make {mportant concessions, Sales were reported of 735 bris winters, partly at $500 26,00; 1.150 brisspring extras, partly at €6,0028.00; and 50 bris rye dour on private terme. 1.003 brls, ‘The market closed with the following a9 the asking range of pricess Urands of winters, $7,0087.25: good to prime brands ‘of winters, $0.5087. 7.254 falr to good £4.09@5.003 falr to good Snnesote aprinzn, 84.508 7.00; chotee to fancy Minnesota springn, $7.504@A.00; Patent spring, SX.00%9.0; low Rrade, $4,004.00: hew spring, $5, 2485.00; old rye, $4.00G4.25; newdo, $3,500.75, Tinax~Was more activo and firmer. Sales were 120 tons at 89.6028. 74 per ton, partly free on board cars, Total, Choice to favorite cholce to fine spring, $0.74 Ing. $8.0026.50; low spring. | 16 of 10 tons at $12.50 per while ples, blackberrics, currants, and prunes. Fish re- ac a itttte shove fost ie, iricen, Biterpool iad te] reed maln firin and unchanged. The butter and cheeso | {let with cargoes newlect Fassia, ears markets were without new features. Oils met | quoted frm on spring. but lower on Winter, ant the witha falrdemand, and most kluds were atcady, | Tereipta of fall wrades ‘wore 170 car-ionde, asiatnnt 130 Lineced was unecttled, and was quoted Se lower, Turpentine advanced 1c, Leather, tobacco, bag- ging, Goal, and wood wero quoted as beforo, Lumber was active at tho yards at the current prices, The cargo market was unchanged, Inch umber sold readily, but pleco stuff was slow and easy, A fow dates were made at former figures. Hardware and metals were in moderate: demand and steady. Trade begins to show signs of.{m- provement. Wool waa quiet and easy The'East- erm markets were quoted dull, and stocks at dis- tributing points are gencrally Inrge. A few orders are received from Western manufacturers, who will reqnire a latge partion of tho clip teft inthe ‘West before the season is over.’ Broom-com was quiet ond steady. Stocks aro small, and dealers are In no rash to nell, aithough the new crop will be ready for market In sbont two months, Hut they calculate on n good trade beforo that tino comes, and ona smaller crop than in 1N7U. Hides were unchanged. ‘Timothy and flax seed were act- ive, the former being a shade eaaler in conse- quence of larger receipts. Greon fenita wero in {alr requcat, Poultry was dull and easy, Lake freighta were teas active and a shade caster, at de for corn to Buffalo, Room was taken for iI, 000 ba wheat, 195,000 bu corn, and 45,000 bu onti Nail frelghts were frm at previons rates. Crain war quoted at 0c por 100 Iba, to New York, and 35c to Boston and New England points. Rates on boxed ments were quoted at So abovo Brain og- ures, lsu. 8 car. col decil rocel fore, ward Sige, nigh Boe: STOCKS OF PROVISIONS. The following are the returns of packers and warchousemen of the atucks af the various descrip- Hone of winter hog product on hand in thie clty on the dates named, 8s reported $o the Board of pate A a Clear pork, belt Siege furky brn: AYO. pork. bri, Faiy meg brie aly m. Bae Ex. priuie p, Drie st'mod, tow lame, (es.. tiatne Bria: Om but Buen: boar’ shor ceint 05, witht No. tember opened at vs%e.nNe, declined fo oie, ant receded to. pic, Seller O16. shipping demand Bh Aviad. TLY = Was fn avd d je better. bhippers were huying cash, and the Anguat were anxious to provi: he abipments fale. Bt 50, and August tn settlement at tho previous tay, but the shipments ‘Tha niarket for ‘futures was weak carly, and then re: covered tone, ruling comparativ: the enil of the scsslon, wien ft brul Ings, dae as much to’ the tine weal ‘Cash wheat was di 91.12, and was weak at $1.10 hy toon, warda It broke, declining tu $1.05, but closed firmer at atabuut the sane prices. Sent Auta "oot a et ‘Total, 4 on track. ive, but FDU, 1B. ning Mc rc ie ‘The Mhipy thaympathy with wi it AaN6 44: eB(cy and . closiny mixed at iiadshes 1 Siocon tracks Aral Cen id lower toeell Cand closed at Lover. gold at Rejected oats w aampice wero in fair request, GF O00 bu No. at 26:¢263¢c1 O00 swobu do at bu. Also, 2,000 bu sold at 81,036 ty arrive by Atugust Wintin WitkaT— Was Sale was made of 350 bu No, sample at $1,001.20 0n trae! Minsxesota Witkat—Salo was mado of 950bn new No, t aes rbit,” I.ivervoot was stead more firm, but New Yurk was quoted dall ana lower to sell,and the fact of fine weather formedan effectual oll> éct io,the fact that only Guvcat-luada were iuanected Into store axatoet 747 cars the prey! r ra were ut so active aa Wing tho bulk of the businessto he transncted for foture delivery, and prices with the rdmor that rather weak In consequence, was widely reganted {adication of lomer nriea. eller, Septem: a fe Beller the 4 thn inside, anit seller October suid’ at anid sate, Cash No. 2 closed at 43e: and high mized ih sales were reported OF 0,60 bt i opened at 244021}Ge, september sold ae TNtezte! clos 2 white a mu rejected at Ie; 1,000 tu sxinpte ae owed an increare, firm (il towards under heavy offers er aa to aasthing it nold early at Boon afters lemoralized. Tous4e, atrancrd closing at Sid4c. TAME UR arosy 9 ciontng at ier the vear auld at bi-epsigc, closia a i ‘and No, 3 closed at tse, parted of 00) bu No, | apring at 81,050. NO, 2 do at 81.034 S00 bu refecte: 81,02 on tract axl + 35, do at Beles 81.00; sample at x2lacas 1.43 free_on tuned, let and relatively orm, stat uses and 1.000 bu by Tess so than tho pgevions day, anid Hatt cal ereto- aan day (omitting r naturally tended downs "The tails In tho heat. on ake frelgiita Selina 0) ade toate eelined 10, 43¢, claainy MINE OL at “4tuoe 10,000 bu No, 2 at 4356 aes Ea.wob bu rejected at 4l¢c dusfor 80d bn by sample at 0 bu dont 43@4te freo on 00 bu, ry. advancing 4@léc, but ve. closed dull and tower, {n ayrupathy with otter wiarketa, Cami was in good demand at. the oper air offerings, aad clus rately active in settlement, Therecetnte we Mi th auipinenta henry, & ifs Ing, but avon fell tame, Futures ew York canta st. No, 2a} ics ‘2 white soi ned at ears fede closing at the ft 0 isc down to 23760 at the Ge qulek at, Je. Chole jes were reparte yanatser moto bu eo Hoon tracki anid 14,400 bu du at 2@s0e free on Total, Liu, 209 ere small, ate, Sane. Cush . chang STA 2,4 ss 1,080.60) See ee ee a 9 207. 186 4,407,118 3ozd, 29 Lewy ood | MBeK Fatal Wy hi. Other sides, (oi:3, 108,09 fromm short and Belltes tt Grease, pi * er and winter, except in the cass of gore nrg ahora ti hort ear ‘and ahouliers. MRE PRoDLeT ON aD, Seas pork, brliees | 4418 Pi Mauer tbs. 1,04 ins RG. sldes, Yhe...-2,342.073 | Lard, a¥'ined,tes. "14,140 Bi Ye den Ibe dese 7 J «1 Howard reports Who" Hock of ard to that elty ‘29331, 000 tea; and 18,000 moro tea In transit via tako and rail. ‘TUE WHEAT BUrPLT, The New York Produce £irchange Weekly gives 10 3,80) sch curs Now sold es month, and sol 406, ‘was nominal at 990037 ceipta continua tel 44 Of rather Jught welaht, colur. J,g00" bul by sample wt abgube on track, “Total, 2, i. 0, 2 was 1 In ‘Cawh sales ware ray ther coperatura, with can amail offerings, Seller Beptember sold. wn ‘aud Uctober brough| voted at 70 bit for cars to arrive t at te to arrive in Reptember id was Quoted at 3:ag: Samples were dull, nd aud frm, closing at (0 le for their duals. “hare. sy Ro, atid ‘closing a ood) “be a ft 200 bu by sampto at 44c¢ 40840 on higher, under « fs i Sogu iey. atively. closed at (pee losing at una usiic, his Nod barley fhe ree many parta of luwa the bar- ut generally of goud bu No. 3 ag 400: Ie. Fe ‘artad a! AYTERNOON Oath, U0 Dele at the following revame of tho world's wheat pros- 1a: ina} 2 29 For the ¥ nae ecta: —paice pectas 88. i) for the year, ‘The harvesting of the Mungarlan wheat crop wi commenced the rst week in July, and tho cere way badly ranted, together with small stocks an Mmited supply, caused an advanes Australia has inuch Jees surplus wheat than in 1875 crop, hut her now crop will be harvested In Decembur of January next, but it promives a small surplus for uxport, ‘The pravalling and threatened famine in ecveral important provinces in Indis will probably diminials the export of wheat from that country. ¥eance annually imports 10,644,072 ba of wheat, matuly from Hovela; but as ihe Danublan and Black Sea porta will be closed, she will be compollud to look elsewhere for her supplies. Same of the Russian product may come out via the Baltle ports. It te now estimated that Callfornta will have no “more thin 150,000 tone surplus af wheat for ex- port from the crop just harvested, agaiust 000,000 tons from the crop of 1870, ‘The crop of wheat tw the United Kingdom prom- Iseeto bo under au average, Great Britain bas uaually imported from Rusvia about 20, 0.0, 000 to 2:2)008, 000 bu of wheat, aud other cogutticn of Northwestern Europe rather more than 25,000,000 bu, aa the average exportsof wheat from Itasala for ten years have beew about 40,000; 000 bu, ‘The supply of wheat in the United Kingdom for tho tight weeks ending July 14, 1877, shows a de- | ficiency under consumption 60,777 ‘qrs, and the supply was 185,47 qrv more than for the sang tine fn 1874, ‘The averuze weekly consumption of corn in the United Kingdom tn 1870 was 1,390, 70 bu, Jn the south of Prauce the wheat Crop will bo de- ficient inquantlty, Samples*marketed sro with- out color abd sbriveled with the heat. The grata was alvu light and lean {0 four product, Holland and Heigiam usually Sinport from 10,+ 000, 000 to 12, 000,000 bu of wheat, und the United Kingdom has for tho last five yeare imported Of foriezn wheat and Hour from 80,000,000 to 204,000, 000 ba, 1k a probabla Halland, Belgium, Ah toen ‘Cora was srouked do, 34/25e. BUTTENR—None of tbe features of the butter market were noticeably diferent from those hitherto noted, ‘There was sgvod local and shipping demand and ampie supply, end as fairly steady act of prices, We quote: Fancy creamery, 22324cs good to choice grades, Jew20e; medium, 13G15c} faferlor ta common, SBIzc. BAGGING—Prices were Arm end unchanged. The ly active at the followlog quota- tlons: Stark, 25e; Montaup, 234; Lewtaton, 225404 Ottor Creek, 2c; American, 20}; burlsps, 4and 5 bu, LM@tekses guunies, slogies, 14’xGO}for Uo, double, einer CHEESE—The market wae frm for prime goods and demand continues ‘Wheat—Bales 715,00) by No. 2 at $3.0021.01 for Auguat, ObMUssee for September, and O3ausife for tho 7Corn—03,000 bu 88 sHQ U0 for Aumust, 43013} for september, and 4:i}4c for Mess Purk— jetober, $12.U0 for September, and "$3.50 for September, and LATZAT, 0 for Te TER eat ctober, ands: [co$1.01, closing at the outside, farwae Tn lt founaed at Gauteiatéa for August fa fale desma: 3 a for i clodhg’ at GsGeUsge. Bopletber sald at tae Cee, aud clored at 43e, Gaiawero lower at 234@73ke for Beptember, and Bayiy23no for October. ite auld at 5c; and barle Freight-rooi was report were rhimors of other charters, rk was falrly active and caster, closin Sra.n7e tor mepeember or Octobnrs Ral wor , 206s 12. 22 Lard waa Quist and eusler at $8.50 8c folier, and €u; Lucan. 174 for the year, ex.nd for seniember, Bid £4.1 forthe year. eat wae actiye ani ifrexular, ‘closing’ = lor than at f o'clock. September opened at 01 declined to bie, and cl wat 5.000, Fepteamber, $12. eistd.87H4 for the year. ictaber ar Oce fea SOU tea at ir ue juga ols loaed at iKxic, er tie year ec at Othe at Qic for September, for 45,000 bu corn, There GENERAL MARKETS. otce atatk brat, % ALCOTOL—Was qutet anda ateady at $2.0082,10, HROOM-CORN—Was quiet aud steady, The new crop promises to turn out well: Green burl, 7@Thics medium hurt, red-tlpped, S4@oKer green brueh, with hurl enough to work It, GG7e; red-tipped, with do, S@dc; red do, 434@5¢; Juslde brush, 44aSI¢e; mediate Bic; Inferior bruab, 44a5cr ata easy for low gradce. Quotations remain as before: Gicraniy wilt requ import from: 140,0U0, O00 | Caste oc fel grees, PMauey tea, pares ta 230, 000 bu vf foreign wheat to sup> | steady market for soft varieties, ‘Trade was qaice plement thelr own crops. All the coun- at due following pric = Lact wanna ene 60.251 du nut friva outside of Rusia and ‘Turkey have | and ratige, 94%; INoasburg, $650) irlar Hill. @3.50; never "exerted ao, ise tm amo“ | Rantotg eh) Shi ied east are wheat. Will the tots) requirements of Grea Tie, 4.00: 43. Britalu, Prauce, Helgium, iiulland, Switserland, ERCR "Were Mealy Mat toute! panes] setallers ere B Hay, sd Geruauy be fully an, average, quality, ad can Americe, including California aud Oregon, Northera Kussia, Geruiany, Algeria. Spain, Exypt, Turkey, Chill, Austratia, and Brith India have & sutlicient surplus to export 140,000,000 ta 150,- Flali—Codan supply and are Geld with {ean tuple sup Y wlttetig per busing frou bend tw mouth, suulcten ly of al ny tly large to provent an secumutation of stock. aud mackerel continue tm acaniy fignounced Wrmuess, ‘There lake Oth. We quoter Ni 84.1054.95; faintly white Nu. shore mackerel 000.000 ba of wheat? With Husa let} out, id.0U; do es Sgeurte gi Gare these countries have never exported tu the aggre- | Say, ‘$¥.2500.70; Nu. 2 Hurl, $0.0mg 255 large gato In say year so large an auvunt of wicut, und | femily du, new, dy-bri €0.00; da _mediuin, $4753 ‘with @ stnall crop in Catiforala, in Algeria no sure Sau No. 1 phere fie aie cp eit No. t bay lua, poor crup prospects tn Australt tured od-nsli, 8% Suee75; George tod-nahe eso pus from, Spalut @tamine ig Brite! 43.73; Labrador berring, ‘spilt, Urly 4.00; din tee are the provable capabilities of these cuuntelea to | frig gala; Labraior ucering” Fousd.© brie: #c.08 supply uw surplus uf 00,000 bu wheat for Me ay te 83:5 p ofwestan berring, bris, $ldtay moked export?) The war may be suddenly terminated by peace, but with peacd Southvastern Europe could hot probably recuver trou the effects of the war so us to maxe the ueval Eyeraze export. GOODS RECEIVED Coty at phleee Custoin-Houre, Aug, 10,1877: The Ex- na pours selsior Lyv Company, 100 brie bluck-lead; Field, | Muscatel, yi.2 agtiet Lelter & Co.,3 cases of dry xouds; Keith Brothers, | Bicone cass suntan, cases artiticlat feathers, 1 case dry goods; J. i, | 7442 Dunbam, 1 trunk of dresses; Schweitzer & Veer, FULTS AND oudteide quotation was reduced to $1.63, mala ora, e 8 fale Wiovepieut at tLe Fousiexé eich, Ua a layers Uattc; Turk: suites Falila, layers 41-00-4033 10s bia ihver eal! do elev a3, j SUUTHERD, 84 CUR terrles, ahez7¢; plited cherrie aled herring, per Lox, 3sct easy, and our prune Te currants, There was bven leluw ta les, Lug ITs. SUR ema herd BG get Ricard S casks toys sud faody z Chicago Homeo- | lige: Frenc! rf eT 7 thle Colleges 1 case of ocullet's glansca; Marnum | Siietust vacuo? wiicutes reanier oceler ree rotbers, 2 cases turf and tency goote: Lyon & | heme pcsauia di 83 alay, 2 coteeiualcal inalruimenta; Joba V- ¥at~ | CGIGUN ¥LUL}S- Wore plenty and, tn tale requesy well & 'Co., caus dry koods; Fowler Brothers, | peaches and berries beluy easter under Incroased of: Zou sacks vats Sutter Brothers, 45 baiea leat tor | Terrnes glowugars tye quviatt mae Blsexberricg bacey. Amount collected, $10, 301.34, "| @3.00'per'brii pears, c ber basket: du Bartlet 5 achyea, "2a per basket ur bux; grapea, PROVISIONS. Nict Gr. Se por tb, wulutoce 23.4 S00 pee > HOG FRODUCTS—Were less active than usual, but pery steady, The market averaged # shade Gruwer, io } 0 ‘By.UN9T.O0 per buat box; waler-melons, 83.00310.U0 Der JOU; tous wa, Bitty ror us oFanited HOR 50 bee boxe ler Colifurute pears, $4.rgd 05 Sy per erate of 20 Uies do. yt PCE Ete . anil were fugara were moving wit PAPA te ada an OK Rood ale Slrups and mote Taw ee and hinc Foltowing fat couilana, Fy! nome fre at tee day befor ie recs ie M xpore dav, RtaaneLitatent cut ton Azer ernshed, W4@ ye Spannintril, ABQ widened, PEt iD es A Sanddard, [elites io No, Kee rer attrac, 10h gE No. tL vhe@lin: CNo. 2. o'gadter yeltowy Callfornta sugar-lont drips, 85089¢3 Callfor. a hones drips, Soa hizes ood migar-houre alrup, 4a Boe: exten do, S30058e, “New Orleans molaneca, eltalce, Exec: do prime, AkEve; contmMon bo ood, et COMMON Mnlasnen, $2undses black BEAN, Sricer—Alleptes, THuaither cloves, 4a.4vkeh extaln, BvAchICg pepper. Utgainey nutmege, #1.06:¢1, 10; Cale eutia gincer, [0 jerman mottind Gea! fo; hte City, Heuaiger Wee tae see of lates Baty, a (ey nite Lily, steee; White Ko: ier “Teach Howom, “fer davon imperial, oAfcades ner, fs. WAY—Theoneritgsof old hay were taken at tha rotations: Timothy, $9.50; No, 2,€8.00@8. % 4 intzed, poland pratrie,, @7, 049.00; Noy 1, 80.204 wre steady under a fale inquiry from seal: ers, anil mall recelpte, Quotations: City butchers’ cone TAT jor aterra, Ra@st{e, averal 2. Haht, oamges heavy, Alsestscr damaged, TpeyPatenred. Act ereen alte kip, tergreen ral, Jaeeeigoy Mint and primo dry kip and cai M4Bi6c dry-natted hides, 12'ee; deacon akine, 4@5U6. HMUWINES— Were quiet and tnehauged. Sate was reported of 100 bria At SI, fe eA GG METALS ANI TINNERS' RTOCK—Trade continues quiet, though orders seem Co he rather more namerd than a fortnight aco, and deatcrs expect a good fall trade. Prices are anchanged, ranuing aa follow, Tin PUATRS—IC, 10x14, 87-751 do, 14x20. 1€ ¥: as bar, 280, lead pine, 90. athing copper, 30c. . 24.3 2-100 rater: Ruseta tron, Sor.) fo12, acs American planisned A, Tey Hh. Misc calve 26, We, with discount of S74 percent. oMMat, $3.00, 10, ‘3 Vos. He; F tov, Wes 1Oto I, Iter 12, 1 and 14, 12téct 15 and 16, 1de 18, Inet 1D, 19e1 20, we. Discount oF 4: aac. Inekie for car-lond tot NAILS Were steady at $2.50 rates, OILS—Linseed continues weak and unsettiod. There ‘Were almost na many different quotations as different dealers, Theres were feller at o30 for, raw and tic for belles, Turpentine wae frin and ie hun er, Land wat easy, Other olla remain compar: atively steady, We ‘naw quote: Carbon, feat, 1Sez do. tiiinate Tegal, te white, 150 teat, 2c; headiht, £ extra lard oll, 8c: No. 1, oxct Soe holed, bacy whale, ' winter: 2.00: nealafoat oll, airictly pure, 81.05% 4 AiaKC? do, No. ty TeANC bank oli, 470% Sec} miners ofl, Goct turpentine, kei naphtha, Ueodor- zed, G3 grav., 1c; uasvline, deodurized, 74 dew, 4c} gasoline, et Wert Virutnia ol, natural deg, S3ch Datural. godeg., Wes reduced, 29 deg., Ze POULTUY=Waa dull and cay, The ‘offerinys were larger, and thore of young stock ara Increasing. Old. hens were aslable at $1,254.50, oF at about 8e per ib, Shringerange fromm $1.5(va4,C0 FATORS—Wero “dtl nt 81.0041.13 per bri. Farmers sell at 40c per bu. and supply the elty, SEEDS—Timothy was tn falrdemand at $1-8521,63 for poor to chotce new seed, prime being about $1,47% | Reller Angus sold at 81.45, amt first-half of Septem: ber at $1.45. The offerings of fax were emailer, the market firm sinder a falrinqulty at @1,275 1.23, Clover waa nominal nt $7.27. 74), BALT-Contiouestn xoud semandand eleady, tatfons; Fine salt. 5c: orilinary coarse, &1.2 tro 3. i daley. without bara, $4.00; Ashton dairy, per sack. 64.00. TEAS—The t dees wits prices rolling falrly steady, ur likt: GUNrow pRN—Le wes Ruud do. B4esICy medlum, #kes8e; oud do, ated fine. SIGGACS Aheat. fame; cholee, GKeTIE: ChotceRt, IFES faNCy, $1.00 irs SP ERIAL—Comms . SAM Rood do, R2ATRe: me- dhim, 38:c40e; good do, dMedse;s Aine, 4XaSue; Onext, t choice, # + cholcent, 7Mb7Se. ve @ Firso: Contmon, rer gol do, 302 medium, 230 lOc: enod do, 4ed5c4 fine, 4985004 Barenner choice, tugwes choleest, AIAG, Hinoo, Bares goud common, IOAI2er medium, Kus Kuod mmediuin, w~40e; fine, 4: 1 finent, daewer choice, B2ea3e; choleedt, Sxgo00} choicest new, T78e. ‘OoLoxas—Common, 20%28¢3 Rood common, an23I¢5 medium, re ile: Rood medium, 41@ttes fine, 45G icy finest, 8:5@280% choice, GAKeuues cholcrat, TIGsTRE WOOD Prices weto without chaue: Orders wero filled at €5, 504.00 for maples at $5,005. s0 fur beech, and al rar all WOOL—Continterdatl, and Instances have heen cited where concessions have been made. The stock here te fald to be rather large, Latest wivices trom Sydney, Australia, state that '* fren repurte froin the country teat us, more and mora to expecta very marked der ¢reaxo tn tho production of this year's woul, and that we may likely have to deal with an articio Inferior ia quality to the previous clips however, we shall only be Able to report reliably on this tater oh. when some of the new woula will lave reachad ux aod thie will but be before the middle of September." Quotattons: Medium unwashed wools, 24@z7c} fine du, 2@25e4 Ane Hecce, wanted, Suues mediain. do. 2a socy Ca ‘wooly, chalee, 40426; do, fair to good, Suess. LIVE sTOck, comsoavg, + Recetpte— Wednesday, Thuraday. Total, Bame time ast w Week before Inst Shipmente— Monday... rey Tucaday «| ae Wednesday, Total. sevseeeerere 4810 1160 205 CATTLE—Thero was on untooked for chanye tn tho tone uf the cattle market. Shippers took hold with ‘more roserys than on the earller daysof the woek, and al though the aupply of well-fatted cattle was by uo means largo, thero wos more than a sufficiency, and asles dragged at wdeciine from Tuesday's prices of 13@250 Per 100 ibs, Tho offerings of firmt and second eins store waa moro ifvoral than on any previous day within the past week, andeven at the reduced prices the pro- portion of sales at uver $5.00 was abova tho recent av- rage. The Mghest fure obtalned, ani tn fact tho only sala reported at over $5.5, was £6.80 for 87 lend, averaging 1,00) tba, Ald by Ricoto “e hagenne Uren ory, Conley & Co. aold 104 head at, €5.895 fiall, Patter: wa' Co. 173 head wt 85.75, and ekeon Ob head at $5.03. Vor flockira, Lutehe jvand Toxns rattle thera wasn falr demand at about steady prices,. the aunply of Urge, deecriptinna falling mora early 3) within the demand than on the preceding dayaof tho Poor to. good cows fetched 82.4tx031, 00; atock- ere, 62. 75¢00.50% and Texans, €2.0083, nfertor des, embracing old cows, Taw-boned steers, bulla, rm, and oxen were Peddled out to Chicago butchers at $1.75@2.25. The market closed quiet at the following QUOTATIONS! Extra Neovea—Uradedatecrs welghtng 1): Ta and upwards... Chotce ieeves—Fine, fat, well reara to S-vear-old steet Tog 1,050 to 1,20) tha... Butchers’ Stock=Pourtocommot , conimon to sholce cows, for ci Clan Uy, ta 9,100 Btoek Cattle—Common ci 060 D4. + “s Interlor—Lightand thin cows, beifcrs, aun, vulls, and scalawag steers. Texas—T rough droves. Veale—Per 100 da (natl Xo, 3 [s Bi a 5, i 8 at 8. oy 8. 4 Fa a5 5.80 00 8.90 3.00 25 Sate 20 B10" a4 Mia 20 x1 y 2.10 00 8 (0 Es 05 ER 78 2 70 p 30, OO 2 chy z. i Fy 23h a saat 2. oy 2 0 2. 2. 4.33 ny BOcalves Ex Woe ., 125 4.2 HOOSthe receipts wera much ighter than thero was reason fo expect, and for beacon wrades, for which there was an undinalehed demand, ward turn, Advan lug SB10e per 1 oice heavy allpping Uogealso averszud & sheto figher than on Wedneauay, but (ur common, coarse, beavy,and mized drove the market was unimproved. ‘Tradinu was prin- clbaily at 65, 25403,39 for ligiit wolyhte, aud at 81.7146 15 fOr 2 few sclocted bucgu hogs. sold at 2 Poessavesagsaseopanses - os B) bsae) SRSERseetsReazE5S. fece took an up- 5.40, and choice hoavy lute at $3. Bki; fealewal eenerally auld ‘at 4.000) "35. ane market closed stesdy, 0G, TALRA, Ne, do, Price|No, Av. Price!No. Av. Price, ‘8. 207 $5.20 45.,,.280 $4.05 [% 5.0 Bt. 440 8.20 49. $20 8 8.30 St 813 6L.273 B.S aS. 2To Ble woot 4 515° 40. a? B15 B05 83, cy cK) ay ‘20 i 3 48 73 5.15 an 4.10 a5 B10 $70 + 600 2 $70 Ban. is, 0 ae acme ie 8.05) 2h. 73 10, 63 B10! tH, ra, 5.0 44 pee s 05! BI Ly ed Urad at B't4ad4, 50 for commer Grove of tatertorshcep waa close out at 62.50 Yous, Aug, eee et, counts ew Yorx, Aug. 16.—Hexvxs—Counting ten cai ds antpped direct to an expurting Aru, Tecelptenu head, making % 420 for trea’ days, agalues ‘3, LAU sare time last week; quality, mal: ¥, common, tharket unexpectedly weaks iuure ally, for ordi Bary and common atuckt weather extremely bad fur fresh facet. trads, and avencrally depr acd felling is reported frum all whuleaale warkets. ‘Urausactions ta Fattle t-day at BHiptziye for colnmon to prline ni ‘Westeru ste ar-luad of poof mixed Virgin eatllo at S@uh{e for urdiuary to very ‘Texas aud Cherokee cattle: exporters used 150 fat native elcers. buge—Lecelpie, 4,0, maklog 1m) for thi daya azeinat 13,80 same thie Ihst wesk: market W Suntinonly dull with 8 haited sradoat mon ine shee; 73.40, sBeep ‘mainly ¢5.0089.%% and fair vo good, ‘bts, 1,000, King B 240 fur tbrue d: agelust baio sau ine lane weeks hong weldalige ¥ with fve cara Gereds tarket weak atu unsettled, Cixcrmeart, Aug. 1o--Houw~Actire and inn f xorx art, Aug. 16.— 378s “itecelpta 4, 540) shipments, Ta. & : BUYVALO, syraro, Aug. 16. —UaTiLe—Recelpta, 1.0971 20 ras ay’. BUKEY 45D Laxue~Lecelpls, WO; market du; de- ma sty ron key ers an Ff To G hi elu! ad. On cou Ms ta u No, at ter, ozs 288, and W ing ve enrt} qua acth tol; ver areal buy hept tr 6 u Be] if ° 13) Tv G $1. iN rea ‘itkcalvri—Flour, so bela; 34 witl i bat oulside. Incl was quot ani Salen included tha cargo sche J Latina: ton, HUGOateipa amd DORRIT Gis See Aad iivdpnte roelited, Tux boards, Box boards. Cia... A ttock poaris 18 to Fencing... c Plekets, relect Loxpox, Au fornta club, 129 3d@1: Quiet, Wheat—Spring, LivenrooL, Aug, Mens; 6 1-182; snl export, 1,000; Autertvan, 6,200. Barapsturrs—Caltfurnia white wheat, average, 11s oder aaa, Cuover Seep—American, 450as0s, Puovistona—Slesa pork, 528 Gd. Prime mess beef, wheat Michigan, new, Weatern odd tota, 9,000bu within range of 81.29701.455 extra Auguat arrival, 10,000 bu of each, 81.4244; No. 3 Mile western spring, $1.22345 Uctabe moderately active at gencrally lower prices, In most cases Wwalo per bu under yesterday's quotation; mixed New York, Aug. {iteldos futures firmer uo August and Seplombert barely ateady on other monthat August, 11, tamber, 1 Pers Guain—W heat—Recel pte, 04,00 butw fret spring. deinand moderate: market closed heavy; winber W te. Mich Marley vomualy malt quate Corn Srabrie: a gocespts 20.000 buy mixed Whits do, ups: Move—Qul a ¢} retined qui Shtelgeds thes September, shoulders, ‘Srmers vrime steam, Witsky—A shad ¥aovisioxs~Pork's shade Srmep: new mess. $19: fl B: changed. Westery winter red, eamen ay ute 8138 aikeg ad ategay Mtoe Steud, spot “ag, Augean, Loose shoulders, 33 Perea T@lse, La Pore Wunxt—Firuer AR Di idea Sineaxxts—Flour, 1g. Wn bu at ULE, Oey Au 1. 20at be Frtron myn) rome beplenber, Puitapacent, fosell; supers. #400 hecp averaging 81 to e Jaarket tut with A Melt de nd; good Yorkers, £ fair heary, $3.45. BT, OCI, Ang, 16.—Hons—steady and unchanged; He yt till nominals no demand; id helfers act thorough LUMBER, ‘Th cargo market was moderately active early ant closed dull, The inquiry was princtpally for {neh lum- her, which solt readily early, but plece-stult dragaed, aud setlers had bard work ta get olprices. ‘The offers {nga were small ant were well reduced before night, About 10 having moved away duringtho day. Plece- washoll nt €7.257.50, and Manistee aold at tho B8,00aIL.0u, Shingles Tat were unchanged, chit Av Jack: Manisire plece-stit at 87.604 an} teKOO) 3,cRtRo Barca “Allen, from Grand FAven, taher frelatte' wern nvsted 8 ot $1,00 for M ner re 10 ; 1 on anil St. 12's for Taineton Be eee 135.070, Freya market war active ae farmer prices, Teal: are si ping @ Rood deal of amber wert. itis re ate ars aes eats feo as ra Pnch. ind clear, ct Reed Mill ne rst common, dress: econd common, «reas thint common, densred, fr HY inenes and now fy 14 inches and unwards x bonne, tock t Ito Mock boar £2 to, mnten stork hon! mmon lumbe: an hoards, 13 fee Car on boanla, 14 to 14 fect. og DUG 10.50: Dimension stat. green. 84.7579,00; dey}. IN Oat Dimension stuf, 24 to) feet. 11.0ng19.09 Binal timber. 600 to 4s! 9,004 10,00, Piekets, rough and sete Bona inn dressed a1 Tat cholce to extra. Iscextra, BY TEBEGRAPIL FONFIGN CITIES. coe fotlowing were received by the Chicago Board of rae ERPOOL, Aug, 10—$:90 p. m.—Dreadstutfe quiet, Wheat—Spring, 101 odaiae white, 11s todatas 2d; 1, 128 1d@ 129 10d. 1a, Corn, 289, feat unchanged. LtvenPoot—Wheat quicts Call: 83; Californta white, 12s@120 Com steady. Mat Lanx—Cargoes on partage— eat negiccted; nothing doing. Good shipping Call- fornia wheat Just ablpped, Sia. Nearly due, 60s Od. passage fur the United Kingdom for portsof call and direct porta—Wheat aad four, 660,000 ara; corn, 318,+ are. Weather in Engtani, unsetited, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, AVERPOOL, Aug. 10—11 a. m.—Gnatn—Wheat— Winter, No. 1, 12005 No. 2,181 apring, No.t, 12s; No 2, 108 10d; white, No, 1, 1284d1 . 1283 club, No, 1, 4 No.2, 1298. Corn—No, 1, 26980; No, 2, 206, novistons—Pork, 649, Lard, 430 Oi. IvERrOOt, Att. 10—5:30 p. m.—IneaDaTCyrs— 128: No, 2, 100 9d; white, 8 10d: club, No. 1, 128 10d No, Latest—Cortox—Fatr bual- 9,00U bales; speculation and 1, 126203 No, 2, Sa ld, Corn, 268, Bus einb, 126129 10d apring, 100 9d@ 1245 win- s@tzadd. Corn—Western mixed, 20a, Onte, 32. + 6 Gt. Peas—Canadian, 374 6d, Gd. American Yard, 438 0d. Dacon—Long clear, short do, 37861. American, 618, ‘TALLOW—Fine American, 418, Parnoteus—Spirite, Beds refined, WsG118Od. Linexnp O11—s, Resix—Cowmon, Se@ha ds pate, 138, Srintrs or Tu: Lonvon, Aug. PENTINE 278, S.—Scoas—No, 12; Dutch atandard, Perrozeom—Refned, 118, Brinirs or Tunrentise—200 8d, Astwear, Aug. 10.—PetnoLers—s2t, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Naw Yonx, Aug, 10.—Gnatn—Wheat spartogty dealt In for carly delivery, mostly for shipment at generally weaker prices in other than strictly prime to chofce, eapoctally winter product, ata reduetion of 1@2c per bu, tn the option linea fairly active movements extra ,0UU bu, $1,601% red and amber ‘hoteo new crop amber and white Michigan, waukeo spring, 17,000 bu on private terms; very low ‘| rate; No. 2 Mitwaukea spring, — September, quoted at $1.2901.24; quotations No, 3 North: September options, $1.21; bid $1.23 asked: 81.18 bid. Corn tern ungraded, S70cs mixod at bY3¢@590 for aatl+ ‘veutaly ST@S7i4a for steamer qitalltys high-mtxed Weatern in demand, and quoted at 00}4c aaked. Itya {nacttve and quoted, with small lots reported sold, at G9@7Us for No. 2 Western} quoted for eptember de- ry at coc, Drovieioxs—Meas pork quoted weaker in price for ly dellvory on Hight trade; aates 200 bria at $13.00; ted $13.00; Western prime quoted $171.00813.b0; Augast options quoted $13.40@14,60; Heptember, $13.50; October, tember 3. 60013..00; with sales 500 brie Bep- at 0, Cub meate moderately vo at full Agures. Dacon = moder- ly sought = after, with Western long clear quoted at 740. Westornateam lard very dull, but’ quoted steady tn pricos antes small lots now at $2,000, 8.09 and old at $4,05@0.20; August option quoted at €4,00: Boptember, $4.95 bid; Ootube: 9.00; Novem: §8.77}448.45; Docember nominal, and seller ro- mainder of tho year at $8.87}; 1,000 tes August at 88,005 2,000 tes September at $8.,00G8,07161 3,600 tc October at 85.074@0.0254; 1,000 tes seller remalnder Of tho year at $8, 7244! Svaaka—ltaw moderately sought after; fair to good refloing held generally at 84@3}(c3 refined slow of salu generally, Witter y—THeld to thoextentof 100 bris at $1.11}, showing a declins. Fazionuts—Bertt-room in falr request, mainly for grain, Sour, cotton, provisions, and tobacco for British Dorias for gralu and provistons fur Continental ports at generally Grier rates; wrain by steam to Liverpou! abowing an gdvanco; in the lino of charters, moderate moyementa, chiefly for tho grain and petroleum inter- at full (gures; for Liverpool, by steam, 3 13, 000 be In. of which 16,000 bu is wheat in bulk, TMS 8,000 bu frrbulk at 74d, und B,0u0 bu to bags at 7d per for London, by aall, 8,000 bu corn at 74d per bu, To the Western associated Press, 1G.—CoTron = Firni 11 7-t8@ ‘Bupe Naver: january, 10.5005 410,576; April, tes October, 1.0L 1. Ose 30.1246 [0.U8c4 8 Bfarctl, 10, 10, 154810500. Flouu—Hecetpts, 13,000 brie: generally ate tulsineas malerguel Now't B2. sive ne superbiats wad Westero, $4.u0; eoininon to choles oxt . Western, | $.u01 jo cholco oxtra, B4.nSs Si nsad. ons fancy sy Bt Loukas 3 Ho hele, $B THSEON winter wlicat, 534,00; extra Ohio, $9.25: 783 Sinbewota patent ‘proce Ol ibve, alot $4. 3543.05 ore active: Western, (0023.30, inter talriy met estern and fed, $1.3eG91.45; extra whl Abas miner sttcbi ut white to are ember. 61,304 du Auuure $4021 wid as ember. 61, iru, $1. 21. toribwr. $1; W0iat ati October. Sud. fiye gular lowers moderate ‘291,000 buy bot and inferior Weatern unyrade du. Sikes0e; stoain mixed, sale more active prime steady poor heavy, eatorn and Biale, 2hp4uc; , d3a700; . ea cea OOS sari ree KAO! ee quiet. but steady: Rio cal ry Ae Ingold; Jodbluy, 104i213{c fu guid, ‘Sauer dnt eavy; fa (4, Mod Fetining, | wMudlecr pele, let at tusdcelic. “Molaasce duit and unt jeady; fair dumand, uy rece Suh Ax —Shl oun PuvuoLern—Quiet on crud Uiger casee, tao; maphthie wee Loree TCs reine, ai but drm: Ag-icc, ksIN—Firm; 8), t $1,8001 0244, PiMIts TURPENTINE—Bteadys HM@sic, uae—Vachanged, (4 Boge guise bus Gems dry saites + Wostorn long clear, stead: Tite. Le $8.05; September, $8,018.07 ¥ Ms Nic. ower $1.31}. ALTIMOL ALTiNORS, Aug. 1é,—FLova—Falrly activo and ui alot ‘ Pigott gasler: No, 2 August, 91,33 ei Car taleru RAIN —Wheat—Western pot, Nember, $1,206) Be: ate ha ateudys Westera w 2, Dew, Ses. Tye MovisioweGuice, Pork, ¢18.95." Bute af s—Quiet, Por .% Bulk Meate— clear rib sidea, Tia; packed, 6 era, 7c: clesr rivaldes, Uc; haan, ritellued, tux. Ttka-Unchanged., BTROLEUM--Nuwinally Armers Tidge Srrue--Uachanged. crude, 7ct redoed, ECR eat, BT, nya 57,600 bu; corn, | guy bil, feat, 43.0.0 tus cura, 5,000 bu. “zoLEDO, ‘OLEDO, Aus. 10.—Ftore—Quict, Bis No Heat yi ut atgady | No. 3 white Wahaah, 4 yhilo Mictlzua, St S05 amber Mic ay AURAL 1s kapteniber, ‘a. 18g: ot 1s "No. Shed Wahasn Sine got Bt ie pert 3 Jo ‘ a -21;'do, D, Wabash, $1.7) Noy 2 nukes Meee D. & M.. rei, 61.49, No. a canal red, fh tutiea, shul, STHics NU. siot ‘2 white, 3, dice Gata qulety Nos 2) 24Net Nos d white, io} Mie 2Abec. wheat, 43,000 bu; corn, ort i; wheat, 77,000 bu; corn, ug, 194 Bm Geary —Wheat closes man aa activa demand; armbar Miculgen, spot #icdthat Pts Cora duly bie “Rage te Pisee Dull and, to Ug. 1 —FLBrE—Dul and lower ycxtrad, $5.25; Pepusylvanlatani- Cone ; oT 2 Minuesots Wo,” $8.0KE8.00;" bigh daia—Wheat seedy; No. 2 red, $1.499144 Cum a0 Du; vate, 2,000 bu. Iran, 0 Ce. Osta nuta fe Wester, He dd HY e Pernoneds firmer: redned, ane 1 OMe, Witinge-Firme Weetorn, € ae 1400 bus oata, Ire eiiers—Corn, 43,009 bite wheat, 17,400 bu, . aT. Tarts, JorTox—Hnit and unchanged, ‘ reurd sow and unchan ‘ Are fale R.A Ma cant heat peg 3 1a ioe 1134 A! Mtr Shoo down Renter orn easiert 3 Ie fey elinInis at AY fe Sep EMe October. nts higher: 2 October, tye Armer: an ay one eatahlishers STe anked, } Ht Aa ior and fachanger . ah aa Pauviatoxa—tork dull 81 ezah and Au Lard dultand nominal; aummer alcasige, atk meaty dolly buyers and ¢ellers aparty no transactions, —Fincog iu and tmichangert, Flour, 4,000 brlas wheat, 37,009 bits corn, ooo bns barley, none, oats, 7.0.9 bur tre, CINCINNAT Cinctxxath, Ang, 10,—Corrrox—Steadys Te. Frocn~Firmver wat not quotably higher, Gttaty—Wheat tn fate demanity ret, firms 47a40c, | Gate quiet hut tit Atrouers S7-738e, Marley dull and nominal, Puovinoxs—Pork Ariner: $35.00, Lard tn a demands steam. 84.24) biel nal $4. Oo naked ket Glove. Bulk mente itemers Igor Bites. sUy Fe. con stronger: B4AIMes Tee The: TAKE, Wineaxy—Active ani Armeri € 1.0% Hrerren—steadys fair demanit Weatern Mererve, toueit: Ceniral O| Linaeny UlL—Steady 5 O6-267e, MIEWAUR! adhtygravans, Wis, Aug. 18.—FLoun—Quict but Guste—Wheat unsettlerts opened at adeciine of Ye: closed feregulart No, 2 Silwauker, hart. S130 Rosse Rdg No, 2, $1.10 AuRt RIES Neptember, ta 0, F Milwaukee, md eailer; dic. 0, firmery fh rime to chi Ntoy IL 5c, vice i iguers'No, i Be. tye cavers Now t. Sih Bulge, “Haney quiet and unchanged; No, Clelty Be eptemnter, Bc, ie ro apr, Fietaits—W heat fo tiittalo, igo, Ateortrrs—Flour, 2h 500 rise whent, 32,000 bi, SHPstENTs—Flotir, body bra: whekt, 14,140 bit, DIANATOLIN, Ixptamaroits, Auge 10.—FLovn—Quict and uns ommater Wheat—Ni MAIN Wheat=No. 2 red, $1,204.22, Sr RUN ON BESTE ne, ear XA—Huike ments, shoullers, Ber clea Spiauises, hams, DieloMe. ‘Lar: Steamy eyer it Hous=$3,005.205 recetnts, 1,400 head, Nosrow, Aue. 19.—Frowne Fentency downs 1 iy Atte, 1M, —FLown—Tendene: superfine, #4UNi:e5,00% “winter ‘wheat Ulta aud MIT Fen 38-800 7-04 Hilnols, 87.00¢,00; St. Lonils, 870 ‘Gnsiv—Corn qulos an a shang corn a id eanter; Ctgdic. Oate duit RUPFALO, Wh—URats—Wheat neglected, tye nex Harley negieet jedy sales 6,000 Wu No. a liwaue Caxau Fretouts—Firm and unchanged, Mewrnis, Aug. io.-coriat-—Oulet and stend urate, Aug, id.—-correy—Qutet_ an Whfer antes, SOUF revelpia, 1ti ehipmenuy, I} aluck ‘Othora unchanged, Oawxno, Oct. .—nrtremheat toads old el. 1,, aIn—= Wheat steady: old white Canada, Si.tueat.us: old Nu. 2 MIh 5 Now white State, $1.45. Corn—N Pes one es ini KEW ORLEANA a” Onugzans, Aug, 11.—-Gnain—Oate ‘weaker; 33 Ouliera quiet and unchanged, coTTron, Gaurzstox, Aui IOMey ner, 13 bal coast wine, B23, Monmx, Aug. I HTPON—Nominaly 10}6or net recelpts, t bates coastwiee, 115, CHARLESTON, Ang. 10,—Cotrox—Diilly mihillog, Mes het recelpta, 2 bateat dates, 75: cunstwlee, 110, BAVANNAM, Aug. 10.—Cortox—Bteadys middling, Hes net receipts, WO bales; antes, 14, New Onrans, Aug. 10,—Cotton d Rood ordinary, VY~t0c; low middilng, middling, 10@10%e. ood mlddting, dlingfalr, 11MaLtcs fair, 12@12405 bross, 17; no exporte; atock, 24,02, DRY Goons, New York, Aug, 16,—The package trade fairly actives printeand ginghama {n xood demant, aad dress Koods doing well: cotton goods tv moderate reanest, « and steady; hoslery. skirts, nd shawie tn fair dentandy } woolen goods {n moderate request; forelgn goods inur> ing slowly, midditnz, middling, ales, 89 Unless 104610 C;, UNG es mtd Fegelpts, met, 35 PETROLEUM, CuxvEnaxn, O.. Aug. 10, — PeTmOLErx—Market frint standard white, 110 fest, 1Me. a Prrranvnc, Pa. Aug. 10.—Petmoceex—Quiet, but Airmers crude, $2.00 at Parker's, refined, 139{0 Phila.’ delphia delivery. . TURPENTING. Witurxaroy, N. C., Aug, 16,—1 <Firmt si}se. tte TenPENrise! —— A PLEA FOR FULFILLMENT OF CONTRACTS.. To the Editor of The Tribune, Citcago, Aug. 16.—I am in favor of freo trade to the utmost extent, both as regards ; tariffs and leglslatlon, aud belleye that we wilt arrive at the most proaperous and healthy atate, in this country of unequatod resources, when trade Is unembarrassed, elther by protective tariff or legislation, and when {t {s nuderstood that all contracts must bo fuiffifell té the etter; but, so‘long as the law of the Jund prevents this, It fs on absolute necessity that rates and trade-regulations shall bo mace tn accordance with the Inw as {t exists, When men realize shat they must fulflil their contracts, they will careful how they outor into them, and reck: Jess trading of all kinds will be curbed and done away with; but, so long a3 they are able to “He down,” ana plead before ies tho “gambling (or baby) act," it will bj absolute ¢ necesalty to piace restrictions upon Yucir uperar Hong, and prevent thelr precipitating demurall- zation and ruin upon the trade at large. Up to within two years past, the Board of Trade endeavored to’ run on that principle of honor which means, Fulfil your contracts to tt letter} and the legitimate branclics of the trada submitted to all sorta of extortion, paying all damages In full, and suifering to an almost un- liuited extent; but, when It would cume thelr turn to collect, these samo parties who are now clamuriug so luttdly for the fupval of our antl: corner” rules would almost Invarlably “fla down," offer from 10 to 85 cents on the dollar to payment of thelr gpblizations, and plead tho “baby act? before th courte [f an attenspt was made to collect more, After the climax had been reached, in the celebrated Lyon wheat- corner, the safety of the great yriin-trade uf Chicago demandod that something be dune to protect its layitimate interests agalnat these fre quent incursiuns of disuster ond ruin; and, after'tho most careful consideration and consul tation with leading legal minds of the city, out pregont “antl-corner "rules were adopted; and the history of the trado since has proven them to be an emboatinent of wisdom and the great: ext safeguaid wo can have. It te not true that tucy encourage short sell. ing aud protect short sellers beyond measures for there has not been a claim made for dilfere ences before the Comunittee of the Board Haina short sellera who havo defaulted on thelr contracts, since the cnactment uf thi rules, but has beon allowed in full; avi, f cyery Instance, they have been able to enforce the payment of these claims, notwithstanding the fact that it has frequently been held thot corners have been run, and euitnently reapeeta- ble members of the Board havo endvavored to avail themsclyes of these rules, and avoid the ayment of losses on defauitad short cuntructte ‘hose who {interpret thease rules os for th? uadue protection of ‘short scllers, and asainst the interest of buyers of property, should by thls time understand that they were nut framed in tho (ntcrest of cither, but dulely for the purpue ol harmonizing our trade-regulations with the Jaw of the land,—allowing damages to the ut- moat extent that can bo enforced by law, and thus avoiding ‘un endless conflict between our association and the courts. It fag noticeable fact that among the slus- tures uppended to the proposition for repasl of these rules, now pending before the Board, aro to be found many who have been engaged 3 various times jn manipulating and horueeiug our markets, and also those who have defaulte! in their short contracts and failed to get redress Under these rules; while the large majority of the legitimate dealers of the Exchange, whuse duttrest fs the interest of the trade at large, ard decidedly opposed to any change until a radical chunge has been made iu our laws; aud, wies this fs done, ft will not bo the legitinate dealers. but reckless speculator, who will plead thot mercy at the hands of the nicmbera of fis Boar’ of Trade, Let this proposition, then, be yoted dow? by all means. Cosmitssion Mggcuast. —-—— TO ENGLISH PEOPLE, Cutcago, Aug. 14.—One week ago s mam named Louts Warne, a workman in the Malle able Iron Works," was crushed to death by tbe machinery. He lett a widow with one child, the childa delicate boy of 9 years. «The widow.isaa Englishwoman, and has such pour sight that, poverty-stricken as sho fs, she cannot enter the overcrowded ranks of necdlewomeu, I uppe2!> therefore, to cvery Euglish person in this lly to come forward and contribute, {fit be but a mite, to this widow's ald. She bas uot beet well for four years, but sho could tend alittle shop or stand, aud ft would not take much to purchase a small stock of notlons and cunfeo Uonery. Where sho resides, the coruer of His man sud Oukley streets, is near a publicachoul, aud she could continus there. — Reueubers {rends, that helping the © widow and fatherlesd when fn atHiclion”” {3 part of pure aud aude- fled religion.” ‘This ly a pecullarly patbetc case, without friend, relative, or weads, lu o strange country, wllowed fu'so sa}.a manu: makes a detaud upon our sympatofes und 3 not often met. Any ald may be sent direct Myre, Warne ather residence, =H. AL

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