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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1877. FINANCE AND TRADE. Liberal Remittances of Currency to the Country. Legal-Tender Reserves of the New York Banks. ‘Tho Produce Markets Unsettled and Ir- togular—Provisions Tame and Easier, sraln Tends Downwards~—The Shippiag Movement Less Active-—The Qullook tn FINANCIAL. The flow of currency to the country {s tnereasing. ‘Yerterday the orders were heavy, and the Chicazo banka drew largely on their New York correepond- ents to inalntain thelr supply of legat-tenders on hand. Nong with tho increased orders for currency there were received Inreet offerings of country Danes for rediscount. The supply of negotiable payer from the city customers of the banks was Taken altogether, the demand for accommodation ta not pressing. Rates uf discount were 8@10 per cent at the ‘Danka to rewular customers; Icans on call ars mada at tower rates, New York evehange wan sold between banks at HOCH S1,00 per $1,000 diecount. ‘The clearings were $3,200,000. LMiAL-TENDEN HESERVES OF THE NEW YORK ouly moderate, The banka of Chicago and the Northwest are dl- rectly Interested in tho state of the legal-tender re~ ferser of the New York banks, which, andor the eperation of our banking rystem, hold a large pro- pertion of the cash means of tho {nterfor banks. The following table, prepared by the New York Tritune, slows the amonnt of legal-tenders kept on hand by each bank, and the proportion of legal- tenders to deposits for Sept. 8, 1877, and the cor- ‘There {a some improvo- wen In the fact that the general ratto of ers ta deposits te now 29. percent on tho corsesponding date ore the panic of 1974 Legat-tenders. STATISTICS OF UNITED STATES COMMEHCE, A table hae been prepsred by tha New York Journal of Commerce whowing the net Imports anit domestic exnorts, Inclating specie, of the United States since 1700, arranged by decades: ts 81, 63), U4, C38, 157.305, 206G 181, O24, 00d Sera wah ed S18, 178 1191 A 3 Sune 39,177, HOLST M47 4,020,754, 024 222,437, (77 ‘The dzutea upon which this table te hased show Chat Irom 1790 to INL1 the imports were In excess of the exports by amounts ranging from $4031, 010. 0410 In 1808. Just before tho cuthreak of the war of 1812 the exporta exceodeit tue imports, ond after the peace the Importa were In 1831 tho Imports bogan to in- crease, and the year before tho panic of 1837 were (1,005 greater than the exports, After the panic the exports were In oxcces for seven years, Thevame phenomens preceded and, followed the vaules of 157 and 1873, as bas often been shown, VULITICA AND FINANCES IN PRANCE. Tho oifcial returns of Lhe amounts realized by the taxatlous of Franco during the current year show that thero was a groat falling off in the re- ceiptain June and July. Tho Treasnry recetved in Bisy $1,611,000 more than the estimates; the re- uae Were $111,000 bulow the extimate: and thuse of July only $10,800 above tho esti. The Aguren for August are not yet com. ‘but the first half shows an excess of £017, + ‘These vartattond tn tho dgores are believed to gage quite accartely the depression in public ‘Tho uneasiness in Juno following the Cabinet change of May 10 was at fts height, and since that Lume public couddence has been recover- in 170 (a $3 again in excesa, COMMERCE OP NEW YORK POR AUGUST. ‘The Imports of New York for August were valucd. 820,150, which te $3,625,443 lancer than» Stews than in August, 1875, ‘ts from New York in Angust amounted This is $3,034,038 lews than o Jear age, and 3789, 1150 lead than in August, 1: For the part eight months the total vaiuo of the New York was $239, }), 000, 702 over thu Jug period of last year, and a decrenay of 217,049, 34, and 251,860,001 compared with the corre: sponding perloda of 1875 and 1874, THE BULLS WASHING THEIK DANDS, ‘The operators for a tise Jn socks are endeavor- (ng, acwording to the New York Jerald, to wash their hands of as twany stocks as possible without ‘Thele success ts bat nioderate, ‘There are no shorts to buy in on @ decling market, and no public to bay on any ground, Tho market feoncof abreds and patches, weakened at une mo- ment by salev, then streagthened by sopurchases, and cenerully Irregular, THY sVURT IN MINING BTOCKS OVER The dua Califorala of Sept. 7 esyw of the mine iuy-stock market: From the course of tho market yesterday, and lu pricce realized, we bave cowie to the conclu sion thut the deal ie about over tm certatu stack: und what epare change the **boye” had has been, cvuceutrated in the pockets of thu ehrewd munipu- lutors that run the late movement, s Were Gif, and **way of" fe Loe better ex- yresrion ta deelguate bow they were, Overman were the pelucipal ones affected, vs- Iy the former, which touched 810.24 yes from ite high position of jast week We are in possession of nu iuformution for thie wonderful decline, outside of the fact (hat Wuse who coutruled the more- Baeut unsvaded and went abort” b ¢ may be aacrived ‘The ather stocks uhuw but But exhibit no disposition to follow arazo, and $3,814, of the correspond. injaring prices, pearly ous-half in price. avily, aud we Lelfeve a tute en: a wlrivbage yuaterday, EAILROAD BONDS. ‘The following bide were wade on tho Now York om the 21th inst. fur railroad Harte, it, Stuck Excnan & Avuew bes. ios, 100") E2 8, con. coup, Let. ..1 04, ral extaiclus baa Me °C, P, State ald bonds. 199 Gey eniern Pacife bonsai C43 Union Pacthe ter miata Ges fe Peele Ld-grants 76104 ca (Voion Pacine 3.Fund, oi CaN 15 'Pachfie H. of Mi REM & WW. 'c. pond baa OI Pact IL of Mo/24M. OF GAL, & Chicseo, extd. 1s WP, FLAT, & Ee 2d Td Peninsaia tat M. c'o..100 PL, PEW. 3) Mo10d C&M. 101 6 C.'&. BP, OF Winona & s c. Winuna & teed COCaL Alton & T. r 3 Jos" Alton & D. SMCad ot 3 ARTERY Alton & To D. ANCL Int M 18d 98 Tol. & We Tat 8 1, & Hr. 78, 1798.,..1%y Tok, & Wab, ex.ecoup, OF Hene'r & Saraiogs 1a c115 "Tos W, tat M.St Ladd 7016 & Saratoga tet P15 Tot. & Wath.cx, fis) Erle, 94 M., TAIRA. .107iy Tol, & W.2d mM... 734% Mey Za, Ika, 11K CE Western Lat M. “88 108 BST. 7a, TARA, 1 OL Weatern ex conp., 224 veh 1Gt Western aa § 2 iQ, & T. atk a2, AW. bd siloatg W. GOLD AND GRRENNACKS. Gold wan 10231034 tn greenbacks, Greenbacks were O7%@U0% ccute on the dollar in gold. FOREIGN RXCHANGR, ‘Saty dave, 4 ony Tilted Btates ea of ’At.. 1. 8, 5-20m of “A5—Janinry U8. 8-208 of ‘a7 lanuary and Juiy, Uf 8. 5-208 of '—Jannary aad July. United States 10-40%, ex, (at. Vintted Stateanew 34 of “ai United States currency 0 BROKENS' Chicago City Chieaga City Chicago City 7 ¥ et. water loan, Cook County 7 ¥ ct, bonds, long:, North Chicago 7 ¥ et, bonds (le. [ark 076 73 id 7 7 South Stile. 149" City Ranway, Weer side 1 CHY Itallway, North Side, Bs [rulers Inaurance Compan; 1 ‘Chamber of Commerce. aN) Exposition stock... 3 ‘West Division nallway 7 ® conts. 105, And tnterest. BY TELEGRAPID KEW YON. To tha Weatern Assoctated Press. New Yorn, Sept. 13.—Golu steady at 1034. Carrying rates, 24 to4. Loana wero also made flat for use. - Silver at London was unchanged. Here, eilver bars were 122% In currency and 118)$ in gold. Silver coin, \ to 4 diaconnt, Governments were weak, Railroad bonds were generally lower, State securities were steady, except Lonisiana console, which advanced 245. Tha stock market, although frregular in early dealings, was In the maln higher, tho advance ranging from ¥% to 1%, but subsequently a weaker feeling prevalle , and there war a decline of % to 14. AC the eccond call a. partial recovery took place, hat, dnring the afternoon, the market was characterized by considerable depres- ston, and prices declined % to 44 from the highest pot of the day. The (iepstest fall was in coal stocks, Lake Shore, and Michivan Central. The decline attracted some attention from the fact that most of the roada were reported ta be doing a Isriy stain business, but it was generally. attributed to ralea of tong stock by operators recently vehement bulls, At first it was reported that this epeculator anil thon that and the othersapeculator were selling, and before the close of the day the nnme of nearly every prominent operator was mentioned in thie connection, Nothing definite transpired, Gotcertatn it is that romebody was selling, and that quite freely. New York Central declared a ular quarterly dividend of 2 percent. ‘Trans- actions were 195,000 shares, of which 9,000 wero New York Central, 6,000 Erle, 37, 00 Lake Shore, 5,000 Northweatera common and 8,000 preferred, 3,000 Rock Isiand, 15,000 St. Patl common and. 12,000 preferred, 2,000 Ohiv, 6,000 Delaware & Hudson, 2,000.9, doe. 49.000 Lackawanna, 10, 000 Michigan Central, 3,000 Morris & Essex, and 14, 000 Western Union, Hedin erganett 5aTK: rite mercantile paper, ° Ghistomy £575,000), ‘Treasury disharsed $200,000, Clearinus, $1:3, 000), 000, Sterling steady: long, 4424; abort, 4804. GOVERNMENTS. i CH ALB sees Western Unton s+. Quicksliver... ‘Guicksllyer pil, Hectic Mall Mariposa... Marina pid Qulonis Expres ellR-FArUO. Atnerican Ex! United staves Now ¥ few deracy eke Lalani. BP. Tel uel Paci. . owed Cay Bh oe fe stock... 34 Hannitial & se Yo. 7 29d Central Pacine tond fnlon Pacifin ban: i Cleveland & 1" Northwestern. « Fennesscody old. ‘ennenses tie, nc Virutota da, Olde. 302. SAN FRANCISCO, Bax Francisco, Sept. 13.—Tho following aro the closing quotation: at ihe Sines Board z g Alphi ate + 444 Virginians, now. + 434 aitsourt vs. 274 Leow toa y" Mertean, Nuition i |Norshera Conaoil 335 Uvernain. Galttornt + 20 vOphires Choltar.,. + 3S jedonta . Grown Pol Brchequer Goutd ken Hale & Norcross, Julia Comoltdated :: Justice, 1 ‘Tho Nevin tiank t 3,500,000 o pence In L. One million goes to Philadel hla. and the balance to San ¥ranclaco and Carson inte, NEW ORLMANS, New Onceaxe, Bept. 1. —-Gold, 103%@109: fight exchange, 4 premium, Sterhoy, G02, POREION. Loxnow, Sept, 13—f p.m, open market for three monti the Bank rate, 1. Conshla, money and account, 05 0-16. United Statew bonds— "7s, 103; 107N5 10-408, 10744; new Se, 107). Central, 103; Erle, 1144; preterred, 2045 MM- nola Central, 70% Hentes, 100f 27}3¢. REAL ESTATE, ‘The following Instruments were filed for recerd. ‘Thareday, Sept. 1: CITY, PROPEE Sedawiek st, a8ett nut Chicago 120 ft, dated Dt. Dd Loto reek sit 4-10: baci et anit ing 100 uf Jackson oh « f, 25808 fe dated Weat Taylor at. duit wot Ladin at, af, xs ft dated Sept. 8... Fulton sf, beret ft w of buymour st, n f, 110 Tt, dated sept. 3 Herinitage ay, 6 ca i fh with Dullding, datad Beet, at gid tt cof Noble ao dated Supt. Prroers Avera ay, boo (Us of Weat Chicago ay, ‘Toth, dated Hept. 11 ‘Woitebouey laces 128 th 8 of Buwart a Pur tt, dated Eopt, V1.. 2.45. Waren ay, 310 heat Califo 422 tt, dated Aug. Chivaga ne. note w of Jn with Lullding No, Ds, dated Aug,’2v. tite wi it w of Pine at. 0 with builltox No. aun, dsied Aux, GOUTU OF ClTY Linits, WwiTuiN Michigan ay, liwtur af Porty-fourth hw cur af Forty-fou! EMAIL TL, datod Bepe. 12-2, COMMERCIAL, The following were the reccipts and shipmonte Of theleading articles of prodacein this city during the twenty-four hours enting at 7 o'clock on Thuradsy morning, aud for the corresponding time last year; WE, S58, $ 1,500 ms 4.430 053 4,000 1,000 2.600 \__SAtumnente. Wa77, | wie. jour, 020" 1350 Whe 215921 40. B17 Ina) s5tcoss ay “aa Crimes re 36i.ves 341, HI o6n, 100 Sto IIT“ gcon Re ‘Withdrawn froin store during Wednesday for city Conscwmpliou: 3,359 bu wheat, 230 bacorn, 1,570 bu oats, 1,010 bu rye. ‘The following grain was inspected intostore fn this ty yesterday worming: 1 car No, 1 red winter whest, 1 carNo, 3 du, 70 cary No, 1 hard wheat, "tnke it away. 2h care No.2 do, Ui cara Na. 1 spring, 126 cara No. 3do, 21 care No. 3 do, 4 cara rejected da (207 wheat); 83 cars and 6,000 bu high-mized core, ‘281 cars and 21,000 bn No, 2do, 40 care reject- ed, Learno grade (405 corn); 24 cars white oats, FA cara No, 2clo, 14 care rejected do (02 ante); 9 care No, 1 rye, 32 cars ant 800 ba No. 2 do, 6 cars rejected do (40 ryo); 14 care No, 2 barley, 13 cara No. 8, 21 care extra No, it, 14 cara feed (82 bare ley). Total (860 cars), 375,000 ba. Inspected Out: 270,787 bu whent, 180,706 bu corn, 13,470 ba onte, %1, 703 bn ro, 1,037 bn barley. The fret cargo of Nd. 2apring wheat of the new crop which left this city (in the Warcrly) sold in London yesterday at S8e per quarter, It ts noteworthy that the recent locrense in the visible supply of wheat iain transit, The stocks in store ehow little augment, The wheat has hitherto been taken at all points for shipment sbont as fart ae it hae arrived, Indeed, the only present limit to the supply of wheat rcome to be the facilitics afforded for trans- portation. The reecivers of thts city have lote of moncy ‘tinvested "in the country, the cash hav- ing been drawn against wheat which ta ready to ship as soon as cars can be provided. It seems probable, too, that the European demand thie year will be Himited only by the receipts on the Atiautic neabonri, and the capacity of ocean-going vessels to With plonty of good wheat waiting for amarket here, and the prospect that ail we have to pc) will be wanted for consnmotion, there wonld eeem to be no good rendon why Chicago should not have already entered on an cra of better times, in which the whole country will roa rrattrond official was naked yesterday why the Eastern road donot lend cars to thelr brethren farther weat to move the crops. Ie replied that ench loans hare been made, tut gave an- other fact ss a reason fdr the prerent arcity of cars, He ralt that most of the wheat we sro now moving comes from great dia- tances, —500 miles being a not unnenal stretch of esrriage, ‘This requirce more thmethan ifthe grain lay nronnd us. Operators think, however, that she dificulty witl soon be partiajly removed. They aay that if we could receive 1,500 cara per day tn the summer, we cannot bo permanenily restricted to 800 or 900 when the grain fa waiting to be moved, The leading prodnce markcta wero again Irregu- Jar yesterday, with dner wenther, and better pros- pects. for an active fall movement. Provisions wero dali and tame. Grain was unsettled, corn heing weak under a diminished demand for ahtp- ment, while whent was weak early, but atrength- encd later. The shipping demand for wheat wan leas urgent, but only becanee prices dt not sult bayers, ‘We have iton good anthority that there waa no lack of onters here, bnt most of them were limited to prices whick did not admit the paying of quite so big a preninta on cash wheat as hereto- fore, eapecially as freights appeared to be strength- ing. onin dry-goods circles the altnation was casentially onchanged. In nenrly all departments of the mar- ket, but esscntlaily in staple and acasonable goods, there waa o well-sustamed activity, and the quan- Wty of merchandise moved ont probably equaled that of any previous day of tho season, The tone of the market remains buoyant, Tho demand for staple and fancy groceries continues unabated. Orders are pouring In from all parte of the interior, and the general market rarely displayed so much animation atthis thmo of year. Sngara continua positively scarce, and fram present appearances there will not be an adequate anpply before Octo- ber. Atthe seaboard. largo purchases on export account continue to be made, and the price Is ad- vancing, A further improvement here of an %c wan noted. Coffees, nirups, molarses, rice, anil other lines were moving freely at folly previons rates, The driow-frutt market was reported slightly more active, with pricca generally steady. Ratains are recelving® good deal of attention, and have something of an advancing tendency. Apples, peaches, Uinckberrlca, prancs, and. currants were firm, Green fruits continue to arrive freely, and kell low, Fish were quoted unchanged in price. Codfish was in better supply and was weak. Deal- era In batter reported aniactive demand, ani n firm market, Cheese was held eo higher,— now quoted at J1%:@12% for good to bent full creamn, ‘There were no now fentnres in the bag- fing, tobacco, broom-corn, and leather markets, Hides were quoted in seanty supply, and wero firmly held under a good demand, May waa plen- tiful end weak at $0.00 for No, 1 Timothy, and at 26,00 for No. 1 prairie, ‘There ison incrcasing demand for rait, and the market shows decided firmness, Prices sro relatively low, and may he expected to rule highera little further along in the season, Oflu wero fairly active and generally firm, ‘the wool market rematna qalet and stoady, No changea were noted in the eon! and woud markets, Poultry and game wero.in ample aupply at about prevlone quotations. Lake freights wero quict but firmer. Small ves- sols secured 3%4¢ on corn and 4c on whest to Buf- fulo, and Se for wheat to Kingston; but shippers qwvere not generally willing to pay those rates, Room was taken for $115,000 ba wheat, 85,000 ‘bu corn, and $00,000 bu oats, ‘Through rates to New York by steamer and ralt were quoted at 104@17¢ on wheat and 1544@100 on corn, Rail freights wero qntot at tho recent advance, Rates on grain, boxed incata, and other fourth- class aro now ‘3 to New York, 32c to Baltimore, isto to Philadelphin, 400 to Boston aud other New England pointe, and 0c to Montreal, INTERNATIONAL COUN MARKET. We reproduce the following correspondence of the London Zeonommlet, though rather late (dated Vicnna, Aug. 21), a8 of {ntcrest to the trader The Secretary read thu reports uf the several har- vents of all countries taking part {n the market. The Beat rewire read refates to Auatria and Hungary, In the latter country wheat t@ eateaoriinarily abundant. A good averayo harvest hast excceded by 3.70.00 hectolires. in Austria the crup has not iwen quite #2 larg as was exjceted. | Agreat deal hes bocu behted Just lately, stl Austela tus had an excess of 250,00 gre he ‘The Auta aurniua of tha who inn 500,000 Luctalitres, of nearly When they Lave an averayo Austria and Hungary Logethor can export over 1 ehte year's exiort will therefore amount tos. au. ure The quality ts moally up to expecta. he colar te, mure yeltiw tha rea. and in taany 6 hia twen {ujured ry has also mb hatvestofryo, it exceeds an average harvest nearly h,Odqra, In Auetria the result bas been kUod, except In sou pariaof Euscern Gallcla, the sure Tus amounting to 200,000 gra, “The whole einptre fins had wn exevsa above the averaige of 8,000,000 oF 3, 24, « Gui ilectuitivesur Lowyediqra. Export will therefore ainuuntto L7tHarsy If caloniated according to tie ex, of the years big and 14714, “Fakluig ono province with nother, Austria and Mun: gary have had butan average barley harveet, as revar quantity, and the quailty haa alsy retnalued below the Hautard, rine quallt) bse nut heen found as afton ae fn nermal sears. Export 7 be calculated at 50U,G.0 Ve oats there ts an average crop tu Tuncery; tu Austrlaa goud crop. Inthe fi wr cOMBbiTy the hare Yeot eaceeded the sverage by 50,00) hectotitress in the latter by 1,000,600. “The total exces, Aberetures, amounts to 1,744 hectoliteca, OF MEU rey export wun, He nolhing were left uf bot, ae there are otlil withun! agKeration by calculated Mia years quality ls luferior to ast ye: he American report was communtcated hy cable, The total ar Tab THOUnNS LO TENCE ODE (40 D 8, Gun, 000 bu (6d, 00d, ua gra} tu the fare shart of wheat aud uur will amount ARV LAN TAD, 1 lalate ca account of the dry in which has continued uninterrupt: edly foreuing weeks, [t has damayed all the didercus kina uf corn moruor less, Oversuroutloy bas already beuun fo sone party, and If Qiv rain duew not cea soon tis iniddle aversu act Sown for inuat kinds of Compared with an average, la calculated at (4.7 per cent, ons ab Bo. peas at bHN, m0.4, li-weed at 74. Amvine athvunta t unAodure of wheat, In Prussia the spring, and the ri Very favorable reaule in quantity 2 Over, ryw pron a4 wel) as du covered from th and potatoes, whi now for thy most Onthe iuine, wheat is extwcted to over the averayet potatoes have suffered favorable weathers ule rouse 9 yood weather fasts, The harveat In Baden ts wot even & oud muddling ongy the quailty io all eased has autfered Hivthe Paistinate wheat and apelt promlso a very in- inthe ai for Quality. serng luatved, of Russa ta an excellent uno for tha pruviaces of Saraww, Saulare. feunk. Fainboro, aod ecient sea ie ejaline, agains hel vere the fa jo"uchoiwert (bla “year p do Kuselan Poland wher uitered {ruin ue rai, af wit brio 1u bo 17” be aperuectere. Hyets woderate as Wo quaatity, Sivicratoau to quality.’ Oti seed has been pranrea but la soci quantities, bue has turned out well (bis year. Perley bas a bad result, pututoes also, whilat oats are Gorn” Hay uae been rue iu large adantiea, ituselan Podutla bas prawa inch w aval about 18 per ceusoves thy average, The quality ls better thay bus feco seen for years Sthldie aud Southern Mussla ¢ portthetr harvest ag being an excellent one wilb Fr tard to WOcat; itstands shout zs percent bigher than fet year's. aad (he quullly ie nino guint. ltye fe tutor Dortiln quanuty au ia the southern, pro fared Feimslued far beluw the standard~ia Kure, Urel, Charkuw gduut 10 percent, Barley gives @ pour feoults oats tulduhiny, Buckwheat w ery kod ore. ‘The wheat harvest of Uea-uratia was cory superiur—30) b dare, Tiye brougiut Touectulte Lurkht curs promises tittle, potatuck we Th Itouibanla wheal shows Grst-rate quailty: Wie same can besald of rye. Harley fe yuod fi wish dlatricts, Rupee corn pPuintae welt th reas Wallachiay poorty 0, Leseee ee frei where, ine wi abet: was toate ju South aly. uy whvat Uurvest wea Nery Due Lo the Belguldrlood of Olle Batre bicere 25 per cent Io OtLUe parte ft was abo\o (he avctags Dpper italy the wheat uarveat gave Di per cent more wheat thaa (a Heid, Spey cent ljro! Hurkiaa corn, and su per eeu yas oulé 1a Cuutrul italy cayectatiogs of » fret-rate yarvest bad Deed wourished. Now, however, douUGs Dave sraeo, thy we titer Lolug very untavuruule, he ficpartineuts of Frauice give the fullowing re- fat Wheat fu Zuepartincots escellente iy 14 need, {ago middling, In Sz below muldditos, io i bed: wate 12 Puspartuveate excellent, tu. 37 yor, tu gy miealton: io 21 below widdling. Jus bad: larley, In & exectient. in 14 goud, in 19 middlizg, io 27 below middling, in 7 Es veat Ie expected to be daublet ited eget hgh ee bo re ea peete i - Yared fenieb 9.00), UO will be ex ported, GOODS RECEIVED at Chicago Customs, Sypt, 13: John V, Parwell & A veana, and jectautthe dry wei had proinieed @ api tapatied by the al ave tae lato disease, trig a perecus rom she une Teault if a ter Co., 1 case of dry goods; Rurley & Tyrrell, 15 Packages of ebinnware, Amount cultacted, $9,207.28, —— PROVISIONS, NOG PRODUCTS—Were unrcttted and frreenter, with s downward tendency, bat no rettled decline of Importance, except tn abort sits, Liverpool reported an advance of Ad per 112 Bs in short clears with Mite change otherwies, and the Eastern markets were gen: erally steady: but the revetpte of hogs were reported large, and that wnsettled the views of operators. The tono improved somewhat when { was stated that the sapply of hogs wan not ae tnrme as had been reprearnt- ed. There {9 apparently little ontataniing business for delivery previous to the beginning of the *regutar™ Packing seasuns but more ts doing In the longer fa Aurea. There fe not much disposition to buy meats for winter delivery at current quotations, which are well UP towards spot prices. Maas Donn Was moderately active and treegular, telling early at 1240 decline. advancing 2c, and chow: Ing 24a5¢ per br lower than the preceding afternoon, Sales were reported of 15.250 brie seller October at B12.37 G12. F124, 2,800 brie ecller the year at $12.00 2. 5,000 tia aller January at 812. 124631 ‘bra. The market clowid tame at & yeash oF seller October, $12.05-c12 07% 4c! the year, and €12.17'¢212. 20 seflor Januel leo made of 70 briehack pork at 813.t0, fanully ieee at 813.1246. Frline, mess port waa quoted at $11.25211,50,, and extra prime do mt $0, 2520.044 Lann—Waaduil and very irregular. The market de- clined 246 45¢ per 100 88, amt closed with @ wide rane pfquutations for the near deitrericn and huyers and sellvre were apart. The demand wad rery light, Sales were reported of Z.0nx0 Les acller Uctoher as Ra, HAS, A, Lah0tes seVer the year nt fA.I4aR 144, And 1,100 fee seller January at €4,1244 es.91, Total, 4.230 tea, ‘The market closed nominal AU88, KAA, 75 cash or eclice Qewber, $4. Coad. oi pelier the yeur, nd BA, 18d. 174 ler JANUATT. Maats—Were dull, and generally quoted canter, though the feoting was trregular, Short ribs were weak, the strength of the pat two or three days hav: {ng departed with aanectaldeteand, Other meate ware fame In eympathy with pork aud Tard, and sume cuts wore freely offered at insldd fixurca, whild others are ncarce, Salen were reported of 6,0°O Ra log clearsat Fae 40 boxes do at Tact M0 Rs winter short ribs at 87.30; 44100 Be suinmer do at 87, and 40,000 Bagreen bame on private terns, The market waa steady at the followtog range of pricert ‘Shoul- a zong Bhort ders, ribs. cleare, clears Green, i Sai sone, 7 z Hosta cn, m 3 October do. 7 On 7 Long an hort clears quoted at 7¢ cash or peil- bers and OX for December. Cumberianda quiet, long cat hams tule-cize, all boxed: aweet- ne, OGM. ” Green haing BaWsMc. uote at Huecitc for shoulders Mette for Bacon short rite, Agate Tor short clears, Wilde for home, ail canvased and packed. GREASE let at sips 7ee ila“ Wwers steady and autet at 810.00 ahi €11.0uxg11.23 for exwe wes; aod ‘TaLiaow-—Waa quoted at T4a7Me for city, and 7 sine for counter, “Salo was iibie of fas srisat Bae ee BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was steaily and firm, but with leas doing, ‘There wana fair demani for flour for tmmediate ship: tnent, hut deateara bad lttle to offer af the Srands wanted. The better grades wera auoted strong, while poor flours were tame at previous quota: tlona, Sales were reported of #55 bris winters, partly at £6,0028,191¢3 1.450 brie apring extras, partly at $5,256,753 and 23 brie rye flour on private terms. Total. 2,230 brta, The market closed with the following nethe tangs of prices: Chotce fo favorite branda of winters, £6,75427.23; good to prine brands of winters, ¥4,00540, 50} chalee to fine spring, €6.5027,00; falr to good spring, #5.5029,00; tow spring, €3.0024,001 falr to good Minnesota springs, €1.0006.50: cholce to fancy Minnesota springs, $7.0007.50; patent aprinus, $7,600 9.01 low grade, 83.00.49.805 rye, $3,003.10, Trax—Wanaqutet and unchanged, Bale was made of 20 tons at $10.00 per ton on track, Scengesixon—Salcs were 30 tone at $13,00er ton free un hoant cars, MippLtxce—Sale wes mada of 10 tons at 818,00 free on board. Comn-MxaL—Coarso was pomina! at 817.00¢17.25 perton on track, WHEAT—Was activo and {regularly stronger, Tho market for this month advanced 1c, fell off 1c, and clored Yc higher than Wednesday ‘afternoon, ‘Cash wheat sult up ic, felloff 2c, nnd closed atrong, but jae lower, ‘The Britian marketa were quoted nriier, New York dull, hut spot held higher, and our receipts were amaller, with relatively large shinmente, Tivecauned a better demand from thealort | when rash wheat weakened. depended upon that. There was a cood early, Dut only for’ small quantitios at rices, and shippers then held back, which he rumor that shipping orders wero ox that buyers bad only taken tute t first balf of the month.” At suiting ducting bu: ureacaincame furwart, ani the tater market was strony, With few offerings, Thera fa reason to belleve Tous yeaterday, but that ae below market, rates. thie month's des ond the premtam mea. Beller the interest, which rristed ‘The tone of the market spot demand he current etrong, In conseg dnonth opened at €1.054, advanced to £1,071, declined 1.0644, Improved to 81.0776 and closed aE BLOT. uber guld at #1.011.02%4, closing at Yenr was dull at $1.U6n~ eloaed at $1640, No, i ut $1.4 _ ware feported of 2440) bu No. 7 HO bit No, 2 at 81.0 beta: Ri iikgeariyi v.naybu No. 2 C4104 400 Ine Fejvcted at Bic} and 1,000 bu by sal AR MACHELAS. Total, 101,600 by, Win ram WitzaT—Was ‘luactive, and entirely nom- nts Hann Wugat—Was In very goml demanit, both by local iniors: and for antniaents and reiacivety. den, Some receivers ruported that they had sold enveral days sbead, and bad bide for more. Sales were 40,000 1 alinnewota at 81. 1st 1. 34 report aoine beng private termm and one or twoeare rumoured te 6; 5,40) bu No. 2 (not Minnesota) at $1.10: ‘tis ue 1,40) bu by sample at $1. 1061.17}4. Total, 44,800 ite RN—Waslese active and rather woak, deciinin from the latest prices of Wednesday. ‘Tho Itritish arkels wore steady and fl Dut clowid caster, and New York quiet, #hifie our receipts by rall wero Intger, with tesa by canal, ‘The varly market was stondy, Out the weather was fine, andthe former feeling tn frelghts tensed w tunko aliippers hold back, a& thoy, could Bot ALL thefr ordere within unt This induced weakoves {n futures, aud at thy resulting decline shippers | hold more freely, though there waa llttla real spot des maud excent for rejected, ‘Tho premium on cash No, 2 was loat under the diminished tnqutry, The general feoting was weaker than at ay previous time fur eo ral daye iat, sea miaturing of the wrowiny crop affected by frost, was looked for, with a further {1 greasy in the coat of transportation Eastward to depress quotations tere, There was apparentiy Ives sellin on country accuuni, the focal Hers belng mary cone Adent, tout they dit TO qUANtties fur sale. Seller October opencd at disar, mold at at's ellbed tu 434¢, aud closed at 44c, Buller the mont cash Ni anced at tibaced inc, closing at tha tnatite, nnd gel ho vear sold at 41 gc, High mized cloecd at UNG ste, and rejected at 41'gc, Cash sales were res Yorled of 33.000 bu beh mixed wt 4 Byastse No, Zal Hyadilecs 1,200 bu rejected at HGS 40g iu ears at 43'ge, and 7.000 bu shelled, by sampla, at Has. Total, 429,000 bu, OATS—Thta market was’ falrly active for cash throughout the early partot tha day, and no troubie waa hod ip selling at Hole per hu appreciation to ook quieting off later, after the orders were well Niled, and closing slow and dull, The demant wae quite lirieke tor shipment, and cho movementout te liberal, No.2 cash Trrntact Zuhye2udfe carly, to closing up ab dange.” wiilte wantod:at Ls4u2A{0. MeJucted woul re selbataiugiye, sainples were alow sate, and in supply. pelier the inonth sot ¢ Tine day at 418 theelose, peiler | the bulk of thy agedou, ty clusin; were 1,4U0 bu No. 2 white 2. ov burda at itac: 14 e a 20, 400 HU, WV E—This niarket was dlendy aod Oem, there being ood demand for New, and deash. when in aiippini Be tu pot wanted at all wheu iu elevators “fy cannot get to with freedom, ‘Kelecte ald hiring 47¢. but bardly tobe had. bariptes se nthing waa dulng for futus with Sec obtainahie for the thonth ur October, Cash wales were 11,300 bu J and 2 at Suc. 400 ba by sample at Svc, ‘Total, This trale waa quite active, the movement pela more liberal ou, aud out, and with rai halilng atewty for rash sod dulog beter for the & alive tare of the market. No, [cash suld ot eee) U2yCearly, to clodag withaTe the best bid. Extra No. 8 tiuproved frum 4u'gc to fair, and indemand. Nu. & wanted atte, Feed brought sic, Bainples were welilug some better than usual. Nothing was duing for seller Seplember, WIth cash prices about the jarkel. Seller Uctuber upensd at 67}4c, Improved quickly to wife, dropping back to ber, closing slow, Cash gales Were: 3,0) bu at O7er 2.0.0 bu du ak OTs4ce hw) Wile abeTWcr 2. wayho extra Nu. 3 ab dus) HO Iu at foes fala du st sorta. $0 tu No. at ane: deo feed ab sae 5 7. a by sata, ® radgy of Stuaus Total sales, 23,00y bu. e\sis MOON CALL, ac larwe with 24%e about the yetoher aul Sram 2a ‘ai—Beller Beptomber sold fale: 1. OB by He et RE Dieta al thet year at sso fairly for October at 433¢341}4. Total salcs, Latest, Wheat was trreqular, Retler Bept 1.05%. declined to $1.0934, advanced to $1.uai4, chow lg at $1015, Beller “Uctiber sald at 81.0) )sie4 U1tsi Float $1.0tHy. Seller tho year was quivt at €1.008 ‘Cura was weak. Beller September sold at 44}4c. Oc: toler opened ab 43h, Gecllned to 4as¢en Clostagt st ‘Uaté were quiet, at about 344G24}4a for eptember, and 2i}s2(c for October, ee ote Mena Burk Seller (ictubet sold at 619.4746, closing at about $12.45. Seller the year quiet; nomloally $32.03, w12.0T)63 aud January 812. 1756612. 34, Lard was inactive, pulley Gctuber’ was offered at 73, With 4.876 best bid. neller the year was Quutuble at 64.Ghus.10; and January at Ba. 176. Meats—bales were fu boxes long cluare, cain, ab $7.13 per wae. — GENERAL MANEETS, ALCONOL~Was quoted at $2.0843.18, BROOM-CORN—The warket remains dull, Buyers seem disposed to ewalt the marketing of the new crop before placing any considerable orders, snd the present. deroand {a restricted to suich quantities as ary needod for linmediata use. Vrices cuntinue easy, but are with out positive decline. We quote: Greco hurl, 6x@ Je; wudlum hurl, Seesect rod-tipped do, o/dSiga5 aren Urush, with burl envugh to work 4 SHwucs rud-ttpped, with do, S@Si¢ci red do, s}g35e; foslto brush, 4e4i4er fnfertor brush, asunder urvoked do, Baie. BUTTER—Good to fency gradesare tn active demand, tn waderute aupp)y, and decideilly firm. Suippere aud the local trede were liberal buyers of the gradva above cumnmun, and fully previous prices were being realized. ‘The poorer qualities rumain gules and unsettled. advance our quotattons of fancy creamery to 25027¢, *Thu New York Bullein sppareatty does not regard te future of the market oa very favorable w holders, for It tayst Export orders aru Itkely to cesso suddenly. What then is to become of the stoned factory and dairy packed Weatera stuck? There ts no place for it st howe, and even should sblopers return to the market they would come back loviktng for she latter made and frethest favored stock.” We now quote: Fancy cream inher soli carly af 5 ead e techotce gratey teuxse, media, Tigise Tafel to commit. as 133, AGGING—Was in guod demand and the market was Brig and steady. Stocks bave nuw become pretty well Teduced, and holdery seem conadent that present priv ‘Wil by sustained even should the dewand fallug. We quote: Biark. 2iigcs Brighton A, 240: Lewiston, 225 ‘Otter Crock. 21¢5 Ainericas, 20ct Lurlabs, 4 aad 3 bu, Wdo1dC | BUOiLs Dlogles LsGiSc: du. doudle, 26s A Afiese—there was a stroo} Market for this stavie, Fonines mera ccraes aes e aad, undcr which prices mgved vu siuthcr Meron e Lisaiaiee fur wood w beak cul CFEAMA. and fo Ie Lc for part Aime, There was a moiteraia ney in hand coal hetng upward We qhote ds follows: hackawaniis, mea, £9.25: do nut aud ranze, £5.20): Mosshure, £0 80: Briar TOL, 85.50: Raitimore’ Ot fune3.002 ttn $3,8044.00; Gartenertie, $4. indiana block, , G8—Coattnan tn better eupplyand caster, At 183 sige. FISt—codnoh wanin hotter aunpip. and, were cathe market was without ellie ch Rood demand from the Toeat ans cag Ag the range vf urices fallowing: 1 whitenan, Inother ren nt, ited tra Tr M-trl, @toDs. 15: family whiter 3.251 trot, 3.50% mackere exten, Meebrl, 819.0 614.0 Bay, €8.2KAA, Soe Soy hit, €7. 0787-254, tare yy do, new, 4-1 ch lum, $3.00 R35) No.l shore . «4d Now T bay Kita, #1400 1.505 large family, Keita, £1.01 summer-sured end-feh, &3.¢0 1 George's codefieh, #5.5003.75) Labrador herrin) " ft, ths, Fs. 0 tele, £4.25; Labrador herring, roan, hpls, €1.007 10. Oe brla, $3.59 Norweaian herring, nrik #14.00; amoled halt. sealed herring, Ber box, 5c; Colnmbta River Y t3—There t# continued timprove- demand for rateina the attention of the trade being attracted hy the extremely. low prices ent+ rent. Vries are firm, with an upward tentency. Profies, curranta, antes, and blackberrice are in (aie Fequent, ant are held with Nute aro meet- ing with a better Inquiry, and are frmier, We qnater ORRION—Lates, Bechges uae layers, Batic; Turk: tah prunes, merentge: tatsing layers $140]. 481 louse, Muscatel, 81.e@2.00; Valencla, 6ya7e; Zante curs FAnte, 7ee74c3 chron, 1haRIC,. Tiwesr Apirs, 15 atocy Michtaan do, 740 THe} Bouthern, A'quuter biscxberrics, new. B4¢G3HCh paapberries, 23 027c% fice chagticn. 16,417¢ BY Filberta, t2-6134e3 almonds, Terracons, 193 YoMer French walnut, vMsioc: ‘Nanics wainite Hdtgeatdes Brazile, Siete: pecann Terns, i 4c, Minourh eae; Witnington peanuts, Steuéer Tens Resse peanuts, aigcase GREEN FRULIS@Were tn moderate demand, tn o ipply, Aud alow of sale at the following qnata- pples, $1. SO per brit cran Apples, 20BI5C per haakets nears, 2viive per basketi common to sholee Michiaan peaches, 3u075¢ per backett Concord pen, ALAN per case oF date per barker Baa 61.7303,10 pet canes luni f0200e pet backers watermelons, S4.cubtt.ta per Tous, atangem, trans Femong, $0.3007.80 per boxy Call a 0, ICKIIKS—The attention of the trade ts still cen- tered In agar, the aupoty of whteh continucs UUE Of ait Proportion to the demand, Prices at the Kast—unidler a continued large export movement—nre still advancing, And the market here (s wor! upward, in synipathy. bhoutd the preaent rate of demand be maintained there: will undoubtedly be a farther coustderable appreciation: io values. ‘The coffee market without new fcatures, There la an ncresaing deme and for chotce ane fancy grades tho market ts firm. Rice, sirupa, molacses, sonps, cle, were maving freely wt fully sustained prices. We'now quote: iier—Carotina, 7e4c; Loulaiana. OFfa74c, Corrers—0. G. Mg 2Ulact ImVA, NO. 2, 249 i gyzMbes Rood to priate, aoMaiKe rusting Id aes arenalated pganigicr pomaereniseevieeek cL radar [et froweterend, 1134-41 401 stander, Tse-nl1Yer da So, Fy solyaltes hen 104 lone T Xo. 1, 1OAato}«e) CNv.2, warHEi Fellow, lOc. ‘Sincrs—Callfornta sugar-ioaf drips, 852c3 Callfor- nin honey drips, S2434c3 gor hear-houso Mrun, 4358 ie: extra du, Shiva, New Orleans molnsars, choice, Bader do prime, S8aane: common to good, S0e35ch common Janene, 4iet black strip, ic. BEIcEs: I7'get elpyes, wey enmia, Beane: Oeniee, Libwaldct nUIMER” $1.0K01.065 Cale Cutta dager, 10.4110. Soaps—True Hine, Ste: German mottled. aaatye Mine Tdly, cosntges Whita Lily, sircener Whlte Rowes se face: Peach Blossom, 7o1 Savon (mperial Svstich Banner, 8. INGUWINES—WWere tn falrdemand and firm at the only qautation since Aug, 18, Saleyagaregated 150 brie at #100 per gallon. HIDESLitte change waa olmervatle tn the posltton of the hide market. ‘The supply conthiaes to tall short of.the legitimate trade reaulromenta, atv blah as pricen NOW are, the market te femat Cull Heures, We asain quote ad followa: City butchers’ cows, We7'4es at au'(c, Average Rreen-curcd, lisht, VUCL heave L Ae damaged, 73kcy part eure, Mics green ealted Kip, Lie een ealt, tatgreiser Mint and irinio dry kip and calf, 1igides dey-salted tds, 12'ct dry Mutdo, Watsc deacon skins, 448300. MAY—dualness was unimproved, and, under Mhera! offerings, the feriing wavagain weak. Oniy a Iiniter ovement wag witnored at the antiexed quotations: 40; No. 2 88.00; mized. €7.00007.40} upland Oy alin ¥ NAILS with sales on ahaa of quoted quiet ani MO Tates, not. OLLS—Trade was hetive, and tho general market again presented a firm tone, Extra and No. Uard-all ‘warra held wahade higher, ‘The quotatiu were Anwered a triiu. We revise tas fol Carhon, 110 degrees teat, 1534c3 do Hitaule legal 13d dex,, Ines Pnow- white, Tbdes. tent.’ Hight, 173 dev. teat, 2iece Atichizan, leat lard ott. ateletiy whiter, Het do extra, Px 5 No. 3, 60; IInsced, raw, Sze, bolted, set whale cach, 7c; mperm, #4.001 neatafoot oll, strict ny’ do, extra, Hues do, No. 1. A5e: "bank a Falta, S301 winter, inincrs of, duc; curpenth naphtha, deodorized, ws grav., [et Raaaline, ized, TAdeg., icy gaavline, 20: West Virginia of}, nate ural, 2ided., S8¢) natural, $0 des., act reduced, 23 rab 250, JELTRY AND QAM! —Remato dull, with prices Medly in buyers’ favor. Chickena wore Halls thonunply creceding thedeim nd Bales dean ha anuexed range of price: Old chicky jarve. spring fo, €3,00-¢.4 per dog amiall springs, $1.Gn0 ducks, €2.2%62.751 pralriv cbickens, €2-0429.U0 rdost turkeys, Ka lN%c. PUcebdeWere In tattly active demand, and. wero without {mportant change In prices. We 81.2501.40 for timothyt at 83.255. 75 for cl at 81. 2081.90 for fing, SALT—The demand t9 stosdt} market ts working very frm, wich buyers ncom to bo aware, creanina vain of oniinary conree anit malty tes ordinary coatse, 8 without bags, 82.00; Ashton dairy, TEAS—The market waa quiet aud unchang wero usally confined to muternto amon Ing disinclined to anticipate wants, Weq COMMON, B40bI2C3 KONA Ma, Heaihes ABey wood tio, 4Nesioy fine, faueidey Sner Guaeicy choles, ONGTIC; chutcest, secede; fan cy, 81001. YifranrvieCommon, 20@9¢; good do, 3743801 mi ttum, sia40e; Rood do, ine, aloo) finest, Improving, api the ‘rleea are now (bv, of aro, {uclieinig from tho'in= ime of orders. We Advance one quotations ‘AabtOn 2 fatlowe: medics choleo, BI«not o ROT Youxa Hyanx—Common, 20240; good do, 8069305 medium, kee: Rood du, ‘sat act Ane, $ # Aneet, biosacy choice, i 4dHor cholcest, Wudtc, Jal Common, 21@Ae; Kool common, 30922¢; ince + eboicest,” Basone: cholcest new, 70@75c, . sean) common, 39¢330; Ootoxus -Lommon, 2@ae1 good Foedlim, s¥t40es xo mouintn, Atsedte; fine, 4vebtoy Ju oner chulre, Mahe: choleeat, Tate. There wagno marked change In any featuro HL marknt. Hoyand a light call from Western tagufacturere there was litte dulng, and values wera hot subjected ty any quotable Muctuation. “Stucky nro moderate, but equal to present needs. Wo repeat our Matz Medium unwashed wools, wkdies fino unwash= ‘w2u23cx One vece, washed, Aude indium do, we; tub wooly, cholco, 41G43c; fale to quod, a0 UK, WOOD—Ituinalna Onn gs previously quoted; maple at 86.0046. 9 bevel at Bo s.00) id alabeat $4,008 £50, dolivered, ‘ is LIVE s'rock, auscago, Cattle, logs, Bheep. dann” Ta ona 20 1.400 1,386 1,346 CATTILE—Yesterday's receipts wera amaong the larg: eatever reported, reaching 6,700 he: and awelling the aupply for the week up to Int night to 32,371 head, sat 10, 207 for the seine tline Inst week, and 14,103 week before lavt. The largely excessive supply, coupled ‘with the fact that news from tho East wasof acharac: tor Wo restrict the shipping moroment, placed holders at adiendvaatage, and tu cifect saics they fuund it necea+ sary to further shade prices tothe exteneof 100) At thodeciine there waen fairly acttye market, bug scarovly more than one-half the auncly ‘was sposed of, and unfess the remaining dasa of thu week cea very. decided ttecrease in the recuipta therw will very likely bos farther shrinkage to values, as 1 urements of ranged from 23 for extra, 00 for coininon ty wood 2, de, OF graites to 85. bKs! Mical Wuichers, paid. Sac falcowsand mixed lois, bhippers bout prine!t Stor (air to good fat steers wet slog frutd ry was but tite ls aad) at 89.50a4. 1, 10s to ‘The rom hy: the, lockers. "The followin jaquiry tor y rr fay o H. 40 . 1 8 i B, 3 BAS 34 om 0 « 443 i 400 Ey 400 1 459 rt 73 i ATS rf 475 i ars 470 bs a00 NTS rary aes 40) 400 40 4.50 430 433 440 } a + i 4. “ 4.25") 34. w a 3: a 0 | is a3 e eR) ase fi recelbia of between 3.000 vf contiuved tepresiua in She market fur the fu caused & farther weasel ity prices ty luarket settling down iu.c1se es thers was o fairly active moveuieal both oe ana ne ere Ww je mover: i and ‘local “scouunt, and toward. tia clued a suniew bad Gruner feeitug wes Ceveluped. The eatroine rauye of sales WAS €6.40.5.0 Dut wiost Of the business was dune at #4-7535.25 fur heavy weluhts. and ag @3. 2500 Beiforlizht. Nut maay hogs vers leftover, Among the day's transactions were the Fullowiout ‘As. Price Nu, Ae. | Price. 0 63.25 bd. a a fk) 5.21 Sa B25 bd 5.28, 200 | 4k Be wat $A au, Beas Ss. Oo 5.0 484) Dd, DS 5.00 40! Sw, 387M | 3D) qw.llaTy Sov 8 SM HRS SD 3) BAS, 70....21 6.00 33 BAAS BL..24b | 8G) 33} G15) 44....203 Btn Bry 83 $3) 27..2hk ob 33] B13) 4s. ie 5S 23) 5.13! 40....282 40 part Su; $.15) 37....29) 4.00 eer wo B13; 5) 1), 4.00, $01 30; G15) Bt. dw . Ae et SAS BT Sity wl Pot eerie a3 ry eT $10; 25, 37 iS Thee BT infertor grades | 8 i mets at ge f Making the tataltectine equal Ww Me Here wan a fate demand and a tnuterate H8).00 Cor commion ta prime Kradna, A. Tater siidata higher Agure~ 6h 72%. We hote the following: An Price. No, AD. Deter, 84.45 cel [ry x Naw Yorn. sept. 13.—iteeves—ieceipta, | 1.970 head, making 4,000 for three days, against 4,000 same ne last werk: market wholly Wneettieds PATE oft Mock changed “anda nt a farther te Aboutoneshalf of the ofterlne ansctl Actions were at Mi Je, Dut ehatre steers, 1, 440 It, SOL nt E404 very fair, PA(cetotge. ‘Two morn fallurce were Announced, ono d slaughterer nod iH, Weathelm: Giqi82 Olt And ne one tina @ very wealthy cattie- Murer—Recespts, 6,750 head, making 19,400 for three anya, amainet Loder entne chine Leet eke marek atl and nnchanged: stow sales at £4.2048,00 (or sheep, and £5.25060.25 for lambs,“ tobert flume, ono of the old: sTpAne best Kouwn sheep aatesman of thie city, died tle ecetnta, 2.500 head, making 10,900 for three days, 700 same tinte tnet week; Market See for State alive, and O@Méc for Western, BUPFALO, Dervato, N. ¥., Rept. 19.—Cattem—Recelpta 4505 total for the week, 10,3551 no sales: freah arrivalecon- Myned throughs yards bare of stock, ERT AAD, HaMuntecetnts. foo} total for she week. 10,700; ho salcet treat arrivale consigned Shrough, smd yards inte of stock, Hous—iteccipte, 1.251 total for week, 13,0303 fair detnani: lower prices: auiotations down 1o@ise un yea ferday's eaten; quotable Kood cnen-fed. heavy, 35,0 to deat, 5.005 dairy, €3.50: Yorkers, zood to beat, 8: 5.75; Muht, 83.253 yards barge of stock; supply equal thedemand. re Ay. Lotte. Br, Lovis, Sept, 19.—Hooa—Opened strona: closed moaki downward tendeners pitchers’, $1.8568.505 Fogle heavy stoping, €3.10@3.35; Yorkers, €5. SATTER—Weakisoma eales lowers shinning steers 400 poundeand upwant, $5,505.75) 1,200 to 1.350 pounds, $4.95085,252.1,000 to 1,200 pounds, 84.084. 75: Lolurato, 83,qx84c7igt feeding steer,” 83. 3004.00; Krave Teraneand (nlianh, @1.0003.75 SIREP- Her, DUt Not quutanly lower, Hecuiers—Hogsy, 2,000; ratte, 2,200; abeep, 1,000. Bast. LINENTY. Raat Linger, Va., Kept, 13.—Cartix—Recetnts to- das. ‘30 cara thtougi and 22 cart yard stock, sod All sot: prime, $5. 7320.00; good, 65.008 8.25; common, $4.2595.00; es {iia —Hecelpte, 3.008, heady Yorkers, 5.2005, Buwer—Hecelpta, 1,100 bends selling from $3,003 Phitadeiphia, CINCINNATI. CiNcteNatt, Kept. 13.—Ioue--Active and firms com: MON, Bi ved. ous Night, 85.15@1.453 packing, £5.109 5.00; butchers’, 85,355.43. eculpts, 1.1573 ant ments, 1,002. LUMBER. ‘The market was quict yesterday, tut necossarily quiet, owtn, to the fact that tlcro was only a very fow carzocs onsale, Wind unfavorable for making port, although Ailect teexpected tn for to-morrow'a market. Values wera without any quotable change, jotst and scantiing selling at $7.2587.50; common boars sad atrips, §$7.7508.50% medium, 89,00@t0.00; vad rail run, 810,50312,00; choles mill ran, $13,002 14.00, Lath, §1.2041.25, and shingles, $2.0922,10, Saleewere: Cargo Winole Wing, 220,000 Jolst and scantling, at 87, in the yards trade was again yery good, end values raled fin aa follows: First and second clear, 1 to2 inch... Thinteivar, Utuch. ‘Thintelear, 14 to 2 ‘ine! Elrat and secon clear di Firat common dressed Florin; Flooring, second eamny Flooring, third conunen, Hox boards, A, 14 Inches and up Hox boants J 14 Inches and unwards, ox DORMER, Cressesee A stock boar No. b 000811,00 12 to 18 inch 0 10.50 No 5 ALO 1.00 Common boarda, w.owaTI.00 Common boards, 14 to 1 D.Mrat tL LoaATde once /e1imenatur Daa Dimenaton wat, ILOtyat.on Atinder, Oxf to AES, fea 10.) Pickets, rough and solect, 8.0005 10,00 Pickets select, dressed an TOO Lath, LT Shing! Bs 5 20 Shingles A" choice w Row 2:50 ‘Dry shingles 130 extra. BY TELEGRAPH, FORFIGN CITIES, ride following were recelyed by the Chicago Board of le: Livenroot, Bept. 13.—Primo mes pork—Eastern. TOs; Western, &s, Macon—Cumberiands, 3fs; short riba, 8445 long clear, 338 6d; short eluar Ska Od; shoul dera, 354; hams, Sis, Lard, 4uedd. i’rime mesa beef, O5e; India mess beef, 100s; extra India mee, 110s, Cheese, #2. Tallow, 418, Loxvox, Rept. 13.—Liverpool—Wheat strong. Corn quieter, Mark Lano—Cargocs off coust—Wheat and corn firm. Cargoes an parsaxa—Wheat and corn ateady, Good shipping California wheat just shtpped, 589 6di hearty duo, 006, Falr average quailty of American mixed corn for prompt siipment by sail, 230. On paas- ago for United Kingdom for ports of calt and direct porte: Wheat and four, 834,000 qras corn, 404,000 qra, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tritune, Lrvxnroot, Sept. 13—~11:308, m.—Grats—Wheat— ‘Wiutor, No, t, 129 744 No, 2 128 3d spring, No. 1, 1231 No, 2, 1006d; white, No. 1, 128 11d; Nu. 2, 124 0dy club, No. t, 138 Sd5 No. 2, 13% Corm—No, 1, 280 0d; No, 2, 2aathL Puovisions—Pork, (0s, Lard, 450d. Livxsvool, Sept 13-5:30 p, m.—GRaiIn—Curn—238 od. , Livanpoo, Sept. 13,—Tatest.—Cortox—Buoyant: 6% @6 5-102; salos, 20,000 bales apecutation and export, 3,001 American, 13.500. Daeavetcyrs—Callfornia white wheat, avorago, 12a Sdcelzs Ids cab, 1888134 Bds spring, 106 BUa120; winter, 128 M126 7d, Corn—Weetera mixed, 26 ud. Oats—American, Bag3s ijqd. Barley, 86 Gt. Veas— Canadian, 300 0d, Cioven Seup—American, 4502508, Tuovistone—Mess pork, Sid, I'rlme mess beef, Ney American; 40a Gd. Long clear bacon, 856 6d; sliort do, SHe Gd. Cigxex—Amorican, 628. TaLtow—American, Sia, Patroiaun—8pirite, 76 0ds rofined, 118 4Bt28, Linaxxp O1-ats, Uantx—Common, 53 64; pate, 138 Brimts oy Tunrextixe—2a4. Lonpon, Bept. 13.—Litangp O1—3is 64, Axtwenr, Bop, 13,—PRtaoLgum—S3}6t, —— AMLERICAN CITIES, NEW TouK, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Naw Youg, Sept, 13.~Guatx—Livelter movement in ‘wheat at wencrally stronger prices, actual dealings {n+ dicating an improvement of 1@2c per bu, leaving of rather weaker} business matnly In optioa Hue, and the feature of special ntereat an Unuaual activity in No. 2 spring fur October delivery, chiefly on expurt account; destrable lols of wheat for prompt delivery scarce, especially of spring and No. 2 red winter, as welt ag choloo amber and white; white Western, about 9,500 bu, ak 81.45.48: No, 2 Chicago pring here, QO bu Bb 1.9715 do deptember deltvery, 24,000 bit at $1,315 ‘No. dapring, Nuw York and Chicago grading, October options, 299,000 ba at $1.25@1.20, cloalng at $1,259(; so Nayember, 8,000 bu at 61.244, Corn moderately active, opentag rather Armer, but closing « trite lowers mixed Weatora ungraded, 63¢50c, Lye in fairly active request fer export at full prices, with asles reported of 47,000 bu No. 4 Weatern at Tic; 6,800 bu No. { Milwau- koo at 72c. Oatainiessdemand at a further stight re duction In values, elodoyx heavily; mixed Western, 10,000 bu at S2:wicr white Western, 500 bu, dd-Ibe, ab dics black Western, 700 ba, Su-Ibe, at 350, Ockaw Yuxtauts—Tonnaze for petroloum tn good Tequeat at generally Arm rates; vessels for gratn, lum- ‘ber, and genera! cargo moderately sought after and quoted as a rulo steady; fa berth-fretghts the matin call ‘was fur grain-room by steamer to British porte at cs sendally unchanged quotations, For Lirerpool, en- sagemonts of 3, COD brie dour at 344d per bri; 24,000 ba wrolu, of which 8,00) bu were corn, at 10d per sd may HOW bu wheat af 104d; and 6,0u0 bu grain at 104d per bu, Paoviaions—Mesa pork in moderate demand for warly delivery at Grmer rates; sales 250 bris at 813,255 ‘Weastorn mess very quiots September options, 13.10 13.20; Uctober, $13.10313.20; Novermber, §13.050 13.15) seller rematnder of the year, $13.10 Ghowlog a doctine), with sales reported of only 200 bria seller re- matuder of the year at $13.10. Cut ineats generally Iu: active at former Sgurve, Bacon drm end in more demand; Western long clear quoted st 7h @74c. Westera ateam lard moderately sooght after for easly dellvery at lower and Irregular prices, closing rather more steadily; sales of G00 tcs new at $0.08 9.06, alosiog et $0.00 bid; for forward ry more sought after; September optiun quoted at $4,035; October, 4.0236 bid; November, $4.75G8, 774; seller reinalnder of the year, €4.00; sales of 1,000 toa Sep- tember at 84.9214G0.00; 4,250 tes Uctober at §4.004@. 750 (ca November at $4. 7508.83; 350 tea December at 84.6254; 1,250 tca seller romaiodar Of tha year at $2.00 @3.eu4; Tefned {nactive; quoted fur Continent at 92.50. TaLLow—In good demand at $8.0008.12i¢ for prime touirietly choice; sales equal to 143,000 ibs In Jute ag $4,006 14. F Baas Ila J46 Sethe but frm, on a basls Of 84 ‘bhy6 fur falr to good rednlog Cuba per Ib; ce: viol refuedin fale demands i bere Witteky—Quoted down wo 1.125 sales of 150 brie, To ths Western Associated Press, Kew York, Sept. 13. —Corrox— meady: September, " i tagiiciven Ocisbed euies fics oveuber, Ttwc; Decemoer, 11 ST@ti ee Japuary, | U.utdil tue; Feuruary, th: 1S: Maren, i1-2dst Lares Abril, Teeleeli.asey May, ideSs #Lupa—Steady: fatr deman f j No, ER. ast ct super meee aad Mette oes eid 8.50; common tu chutce extra, $3. 90.65. 85; good to ghelge, 82, with 25; wlater wheat, $4. sho? ud; fancy, 7. UFen. 253 gtira Obie, 45.5067.50; bt. Louls, OS 30; Mingpsute, ceed, OT. 5UGs! 3 HeuraienWeiioteant veh S7-shia US, “Tiye be sat tecel bis, 71,000 ba: Steady: spring bighers moderate mil Tag deasae e Wures biebers No. 2 Chtesxu 94 suwiuter red aul ainher, iesGal tas" Kew Vor ents fer red, $1352 while Western $1 rr a Warrita, $1.50: winter red: Geieter eae 2 ile cpeubur § Rem Lae te. Bar Milwaukee, 73c,, Barley guivt sud unchanged: FimsTOc, Curn—itucelpis, cloaed heavy; moderate ra ulsed, SdbS0c, tucluding ff Ue tu very cholcy seat “nu, at 57 Hy her, STMesine; Octuber, Sa! dc; ‘bigh-nitxed, Faioy tha abe wanes Ween awd ey white dy, Sigdie, i vag Ay—bicady; abipplog, GveTUc, i ira Gulet aad icing Oesbe—Cades io rete demand; Tio cargees, M seit et rede hae dlauliing. uptove Bept Land uncliang or TURFRYTINE—Enelort 8S4Cgc0, eloted duit and heavy: PTMIGADRLDIA. F HOrR—ct ‘ansyisanin tamtige ease 30) ih wravies* and’ heat stenty :Lrenne Corn #tendy; elinyes ote whiita Western, ik mteadys Kai Putuanenrara. M007 EXUEAA, B1.001 Hinneaita, d0,, BS. 2587. M1450, Tet india mesa heer, Burrae—Firms creamery, 204280; Nei and Uradford County extras, 248250) Betnoreut—Firm: refine: Wirtant—Acgive and Oring €1.12, Teextetascorn, Ian Exenanon, Or: quiet but frmr su'4 Wheat—xpout. in fate demand: fut £1,4001.41 apo ‘We for cargo lota, ‘All sales uf xrain for deltye: 19,000 but Wheat, 7000 bu: oats, Hoarn~Gnaty—com ‘Toreno, O.. Fent. 12. —FLotn—Stendy. GRatx—Wheat dull ai hee, B1.20¢ October, S1.nn; sm; "No. 2 October, 1.20) Wabnan, oe; do. € Din algery. ayiites 4AM Getohor, auger Nor Fwtites i Reoxtrra—Flour, ora, PE rch niet eae ee Ae ba 16 bres wheat, Corn, B.t0 bur Oats, KOU bu Michtzan, spot, ¥t 2 Outober, E122 bidt RESO: Septentber, &i,: n.—Onatx—¢ aiieceheaty scores Sond = Getnven eo 7 rejected, Watiash, 4scaiiqes rofecten 470% ea Gora dulty No, 2 Rartimone, Sept. 13,—FLutn—Dull, ateady, andune Wheat—Waortern active, Armes eatern winter rel, ap 761. S793 October, 81 Weatern nitied il eput andl Sey il “buoyant, Tork. 814.35, a Hacon—Shautlers, 74es cies ea on, Hata iaealatyc. Lard-iléaned, 10, lxrronucn—Crude, ateady at Tey refined caster ag jcActlynand friny Ilo, eargoce now, Wilisky—Firtuly held at $1.13. Flour, 440 he sfeteats 89,000 bus corm, SilrMENTS—Wheat, 45.000 bu; corn, 10,500 ba, Ctscixvath, Sept. 13. — eCitoeRtaTy, Sep —CoTtox—Demand fale and FLoux—Demand fair; prices higher: family, 10, Umate—Whent qnicts ret, $1.1%31,25. Corn in Wemaud and a abade higher? 4Rv duc. 3 Hive strongs oursiie. Turley Inactive; No, 2 ie 4 Jgovtsi0Ns—Pork tn falr domands $13.00. and lowers team hott $5.4736s kattle, beige ire cba gCr Hs USKY—Stendy TrEn—in Kain 2Gacwe; priine ty chutce RGB current tnake snl jenta neste, fra, RED CIL—Firiny S2A5IC, aches No. 3 do. $1.18 cashy ner; Innctives, sa tafe Tor October: 0c the 260 Cash 26'90 bid for Octaber, erty Sic fur cats choles tu fancy W q 81.00. o fe BCATCe ANd want facouvin und Silage KY—Htenly and une! FP, Pnovi Tose Tort apres E07, hanced Dali ane Hacun—Domand active; at: iRceits—Plour, $5,000 buy onta, 6 fleluar rile "haa vl FC MI TOU: OMGUKER Bieeelde; §,000 brist wheat, 47,000 bu ood bur rye, 1,000 bu} arly, Gow Lourvinte, Sept. 13,--Corrox— Fisun-quree and unchanged. ees OMS neat nutoe aud ring white, $1.90; amber, $13.00 Hulk meats tn fair WOW Suenmedied heed 0%, Busarcured tena aiga@ises ‘Land ia fair deuand Ora demand; firin; $0 chotce teat tlerce, ce. Tonacco¥irn and unchanged, ‘Kue, Wis, Boyt. 3:3,—FLova—Quiet and un (inate—Wheat unsettieds o Aly Reptember, ‘ei.ur{, 1.07, Corn fru « Usls scarce and firms Sus Darluy wrinos; 19 October, 81.093 Nu. 3M tn fatr demands No. Freionta—Wheat Jteowirte—Flowr, 2, 400 bt Burxexte—Flour, 1. 000ur) INDIANAPOLIA, Rept. 1 — Lov OU; family, ¥5.50@9.00; low 2291.24; Beptember, Se BLY Galas Uetobure | ulots clear rib sider Te $5.0063.251 receipt, 1,100; wheat, 219,000 bu. ‘wheat, 290,000 bits mandy fancy, andy fancy, GRrain--Wheat=No, ‘orn, 430. Lye, Ties White, 25340. Provintoxs—Hulk mente deray G44G053ec; Lams, = Dull, sad lower Doston, Sept. 18.—Fio1 Bi POMP Tipe ready: Western supers 01 common extras, £3, 5vd.00; 80.00.47,U0: Minnesota extrayp 80. indiana, aud Michtwa Lingts, 87.008%.005 hb. Late, $7.0048, patent process and Wisconsin, P17 Gorm steady mtxed and yellowsdidadsc, Oat , No. t mixed, sdizcs itd, ies NOS wisite ant teaud Nu, 2 mlzed, JEW ONLZANA, Naw Oxteans, Sot. 13, und lowers 82.3502.40, Puavistuxa—Huik iments In gout demanit; Bf Ucy Udes AUYAr cured hams Hl Guoceuims~Coffee active, Arm, and higher: ifocan uous, ordinary to pritne, 17 caste, pat 18. Bept, 13.—CoTton—Fi cl f alitfutenta, Sidr exiea Teck’ OMT FeCetDN Propvoa—stuady and uschabged, Ostxno, N, ¥.—Sept. white State, 61.431 rod do, $1. DRY Goons, New Yoreg, Bopt. 13.—Lustners only moderato witd package-houses, but the Jobbing trade continu Cotton goods [n steady but moderate deinen falr requests ylogheine active mud rin; dress guts and felt skirtain steady requesty inca's-wear woulem quiet; fannels in good demand. PETROLEUM firiny standard white, 300 test, 12340, Pirtauvaa, Sept. 13.—letnonere—Qutett crude $3.4022.46 ot Parker's; rufined, 133gc, Philadelpbs —CORN-MeaL—Dull, weak, Others unchanged ‘Guaix—Wheat scarces eTROLECK—Markd Witutxatom, Supt. 13. Bruits TrRraxtise Steady as tte. ————— FOX-RIVER IMPROVEMENT. , Bpectat Corresporulence of The Trihuna, Gneen Bar, Wis, Sept. 10.—Whatever of prodigality may have marked the expenditure, {u former years, of the Fox and Wiscuusin River Improvement, {¢ fa believed that tha funds by which vperntions aro now belug care ried on are belng expeuded must judicivustys and the fact that boats aro again plying on tho Lower Fox, with au occastonal craft fretuliting between Green Boy and 8t. Louls, ou the Mi slasippl, ts regarded as most encouraging to tho b interests of the Fox-River Valley. Col. Houston, who hus general oversight of tho work relerred to for the Govormn nity monk luge Week, @ purty of represents: tive nen who ary intere: he ir the aruereas ut the work accompanylug hin over thut portiva Green Bay ond Lake Winnebago. Among the number were ex-Congressman Sawyer and Congressman Boul and Senator Hows and Col. Robinson, of this clty, sud Lo voted made by the last- tlemen 1 am indebted for the result of their ob- servations, The Government steamer was te: tailed for the trip, ite with reference to un ample exatnination of each luck and dam ou the route. The Depere lock bas recently Had a geocr: is supplicd with new gates, and Is over the Hue |; of (slikually ogress belng tined overhowlng, kauns and po! workmanship, the alinost do away witl jute above gre superb ape jolute belug so perfect us to tha necessity for cement Soins of the vid locks which were built in the early days of the Luinprovement are still stancl id good fur years of service yet, Dew ided. The one at Kapide C was huilt twenty years ago, apd bas requ Probably good deal of wtnor be dune alung the way of pel gates beluye ad remuius to this sectlua the river, in berbaps in deepening channels and other! But the muin fact seems te be hut the river is to-day open f freigus aud all commerce between Luke Winner bago and Greeo Hay, with a reliable chanoel o| four feet iu depth. As to the upper section of the river, Jarce forces of men Under competent enuivcers We making rapid progress, and tho close of We on will see a vost smoU! accomplished. At Berlia the locks have beco put in repulr, pew yates added, aud a pew das constructed. The locks at White River, Prince tou, and other pointa are now undergoing wah Lar troutment.