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i v . No Change in Bank Ratesses Money Abundant. Why New York Exchange Is Soarcees QGold Export Stopped. Our Trade with Brazil---Western Manufactures, The Produce Markets Active nnd Ire regular..-Provisions Firmer, Corn and Whest Stronger—-Spot Oats In Demand---Stocks of Graine FINANCIAL Finanelal matters are moving slong smoothly and quiel'y, with scarcely sny change from asy to day. Ausrule, bankers have & very conslderable anrplos, which they are giad fo loan on esll o hort time, with approved collatorals, very much below the ordinary rates to regnlar costomers, In such canes 4605 per cent are sccepted, whilo 8@10 per cent ate the nsual Agures. Of courss the higher rate fs generaily for small foans, Customers whose balances are larze and accounts active can obtaln very considerable concessfons from the legal rata, viz.: 10 percent. Aw usnal at this sea. fon, money {*ahuniant. but it {e not more so than it has been stthis time of the year for soveral yearnpast, Countey bankers requira some as ance, but oll requests aro prompily and cheerfally et New Vork exchange continnes scarce, and rates between banks sre GOR75¢ per $1,000 preminm, With the enormous amount of all kinas of West- een farm products flowing In s steadily incressing rtream (o the ecaboanl, the rcason for s close ex- cliange market may not at firat seem obvlons. One canse, doubtiess, Is that comparatively few mew loans are making from capitalists and the Iarge moneyed corporations on the seaboard, Whenayar agents here mako loans It e done in the form of dralts upon principals, and thess go Into the gen. cral axchinngs market, thus tending to keep rates down to par, and when active loaning 1s zoing on often far bolow it, Comparatisely, **ths occupa- tlon™ of the loan sgont ‘‘fs gons™ our clty ond the West are now vaying interest as & rnle regulatly and large blocks of the principal; and hence the Toan business now makes rozulsrand Immense drafts on our exchange market fnatead of »apporting it. Of conrwe thia Is & more healthy and a far mora desirable state of Ahinga than that Lhrough which the exchsuge mar- ket of the city passed a fow yoars ago, Buch changes have ocenrred more than once in the carrent of the financial sffairs of the city, For hnlf & dozen yenra or more after the canal was completed tho resources of Chilcazo ware dralned Eastward to pay for the 1nterest and principal of the lands sold by the Canal Tenstees. When this Tand was paid for capital began to accumninte, and Luliding aud Imorovements went on apace. Real cstate roso rapicly, rents woro nigh, sod Esstern capital was freely offerd for all legitimate par- poses, and somo that were mot a0 legitimate. ‘Tha craeh of 1837-'8 brought ‘everything up stand- ing, exchange raled high, and the cnergles of the clty and ita resources wers taxed to tho utmost to DAY accruing balancos and keep ap credits, Bnta yearafter tho War commenced times were again lively, and exchange sbundant. The lazze losns made after the fire of 1871 by Eastern parties kent excliangu fora year or two fa large supply, and motw the etagnation {n the loan market has made it close. Well, tuanks to a kind Providence, onr shundant crops, with fair pricee, will cnabla the Weat to mest prompily every domand with choes- ful alacrity, The bauk clearings were §2,700,000, GOLD EXTORT BTOPPED, A remarkable fact in tha history of the commerce of tho country 18 that the export of gold is virtusl- Iystopped. In only the 1ast decade thers have been shipped to forelgn nstlons some $500, 000, 600 Ingold, This was neoded to pay for the balance of trade against na; that Is, to pay for what we fmported moro than the value of the products of American Indusfry sent ont to forelgn Nations. IHenco ithaa been sbout Imposstble for the nattone nl Treasury to accumulste coin enough to resume mpecio pagments, Of course, tho gold exported in ten years excoeds very latgely the greenbacks In clrculation. Now that wo nre paying for our fm. purts by our graln, provislons, cotton, snd other products, Mr, Secratary Sherman will nd ro- sumption comparativaly &n eany task, TAILWAYS AND YAMINN, ‘The New York Zullelin bas & valuable articls #howing that it wonld ba abont Imposible for » famine to occur In this country, for our railways ponetrato every part of It, whlle in China food supplies cannot be got to the districts whers the famnine le raging, and the people aro atarving by thourands. The preseat famine, If nothing elss, slioald convince the ralers of that vast Empire that thelr exclusivencss and rejection of the commar~ clal faclities of modern civillzation should be abandoned, 3 THADE WITH BRAZIL. ‘The steamer Rio do Janelro, of the new Drasi). so line, which salled from New York last woelk, ok out 10.878 brls of flour, 100 pkgs of dry. wode, 1,850 bu of corn, 204 pkts of sewlng-ma- thines, 2 carriazes, snd 1grand plago. There verc thirty-seven passengers. Doubt! na ‘ery few years a vanied snd valuable tri will trow up with that rich sud rapldly-developlog lountry, WESTERN MANUPACTURES, Not only In the West laying the world nader eontribution ta buy the products of our vast team- du;s prairies a8 they come from the band ef the gouwer, or sather from the manipulation of our farm-machinery, and to pay for our canned frults, meats, and foud products In every varlsty and shape, bul our manufactures are sddiog 1o our wealti far beyond tho knowiedge it not the bellet of our awn peaplo, Ouly s faw years ugo, Racine, our beautiful fittle nelkhbor down the lako, wus kuown a8 the quiet hom3 of & few merchants and gralu-dealerv. Now s 8 svecimen of what she ls dolug we quote the following from the Daily News of a recent dai Me, Dickey & Pe ohl) 2t Jupe, 1878, three of their nnnr}’.g-‘ubn'flrfl?u‘:-’.:.' urray & Co.. Lant Furnace, Scoliund ((he order betng the Josity uf the Kxhlm‘llan 2t Parid) eix; acluco; o C twenty-slx to Malbourne, :’L;lgu{fz‘?x::w';u perior City. Montans, which, sfier leaving the Tullway. will_have t Tullway. will bave currled over mountatus 5 and ane to New Wikct ue 600 mises buyend the ter e o road communication. Vhis Arw bave, during toe jt i weske, roceived orders for' more than 00 mills, mostly from the Hiatcs of New Jur- . New York, " Fosuaylveuls, Deinware. Oulo, Indisns, Jows, Minnesata and Nebrasks,' while they .,800at home, in ' ihat Ui, When it 18 raniemibared that thia v but a wlugle wpecimen of whas our Maclne manafactar- &ru uro dulnit, thet thers ara wnoul 8 dozem Oiker fanning-whl tactorivs n our clly, 1t proves foou the thoughiful. Nou long since. a lasge ship: Ut of llucine Wayons was made 16 the Lape of Good Hope. A fow days siuce apother Bem re- ceived vu order from Cubs, Our sgricultural tme plewionts ure lu use 1o Japan, Evety yesr showe how tuposelble It 1 10 overatock the market, 1f §ur il wne region thar ate ood In_ anofher, 1t in onu Btate tue dewand falls o for & #eason, Ice M4 tikuy Bre required elsewbere, and 80 we Believe that tie Tuture uf Kucine Iu ausuted ks the Rrcat centre of agriculiural implement CHICAGO MININO AND BIOCK KXCHANGE. Yealerduy's wales wece: Berk No Farther (Risck T, beck Na Farther (Lisck lity, Fau Juan (nan Juas, Cul.), ban Juau (53 Juay, Lo Consultdated Mica (Ao Lulialidated diic FOUBIUN EXCHANGE, Bieriing declloed 3. The ratce on New York snd Chicigy weea: GOVERNMENT BONDS. et s e A “‘"é 1 g Ll {vut 1 blutes JU-4 Hrr it b g Lutled btates bow ¢ praceat voup. LOCAL BECURITIES. o Clty Toer ceot Loads (lung) ., 21k ~ iesu Ul Tint Ceilacniinge 1), H1kve LlosgoLity 7w cast water loa ayioua U078 ¢ 5 Cook Connty 7 North Chicago, City Railway g cent bonds pereent(Lincoln Fark; nth Stda) City Raliway Gy infimay. Traders' Inaurance Comps Chicrgo finalight and Coka amber of Commeroe West Division lialiwag 7 per cants, *And {oterest. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. T the Festern Anaciated Prems. New Yorx, July 9,—Gold ateady at 1004, rrying rates, 2 pec cent. Borrowing rates, 23, 3%, and flat. Governments wers frm. Railrosd bonds wers generally strong. Biate accarities were dall, ‘Tho stock market was buoyant under brisk pur- chares. New Jersey Centra) advanced 4, to 4344, on reporis concerning the success of the recon- riroction schemo. Oranger sbarcs, Lake Shore, and cosl atocks advanced 3 to 135, Transactions waore 110,000 shares, of which 8,000 were Erle, #2,000 Lake 8bore, 8,000 Northwestern common, 10000 Northwestern preferred, 1,000 ltuck isind, 6,000 8¢, Paul commion, 4,500 st Pasl £ 20,000 Lackawanna, 5,000 Naw Jersey g 000 Delaware & fudeon. 1,300 Chie cago, Dnrlington & Quincy, 30,000 Wentern Untan, aud 1,000 Missourl, Kaneas & Teszs. =cMnn y oasy at Q@244 ; prime mercantiis paper, Customs recaipts, $215,000. e Treasnry Gushursed $337, 000, Clearings, $13, 600, 000, Yroduce exports, $708,000, Blerling exchange, bankers' bil) Bight exchange un New York, siig, 4ol 5 (53 1008 i po 1004 Currency 83, Srac: w Jeriey C 1 |liock Islaad, S Pant .. {st. ¥aul pid; 0134 Wah: fig%‘!l U)flclllflxfl ’lllfl- o 3353 Dty T 8. eee o 140 A &P, Teltfr 734 Missourl Pacin 127 _-Cnl ag0, 1. A Unlun Pacite @33 Nannibat &'t Joe. Lake Buore, @i G, 1 bond #iligole Centra b U, T, bona Cleveiand & T BO&{ (1. . Land (iFant . Northwestern gi% UL % Slaking Fun Northwestern MY ATE ROXDE. Teunessee &, old..... 35} Vintinls, new. Tonncace, muw " tissoarf 6, Virgiofa 6, ofd.. 2 BAN FRANCISCO, AAx Fraxcisco, July 0.—Foilowing are the cloaing quotations st the Stock Doard: orihers 12 sl o 25m0veann: A7} Raymond & Ky 8 Crown Faint,. Kavage.. 10 Eurcka Consoiidated. sobg Sicrra evad: B Tl G i1 Yellow Jacket. REW ORLEANS. New Onteans, July . —G0ld, 10034@101, Blght exchange on Now York. 4 premiam, Sterling oxchangs, bankers' Lills, 457, yonmioN, Lonnoy, Jaly 05 p. m. —Cunsols, money,00%; account, HO 7-10, American secnrities—{llincls Central, 88; Penn. tylvauia Central, 3213 Reading, 197 Erle, 10} roferrad, i Prinlted istes bonde—"67, 1075 10-40s, 110K Daw Be, 109; 4%, 100, Rato’ of discouut in’ opon market for threo months' bills, 24@2%: below the DBank of En- O aaas Yal3 5, ~Rentes, 110 106, REAL ESTATE. The following Instramenta wera flled for record Taesday, -Ynl:mcl o av, 146 1t w OF 11D0Y 40h F, B03124 1t Jul},_l' o ] 1y 3. . Lns Weat Twenty- of av, 0 f, 242 7-105123 ft, dated July 2, 4000 Napoleon glu: feeof Hanoverst, nf, 25x 124 9-10 {t, dated Julvs. . 3,100 ‘West Fifteenth s 144t w of Paq 24x124 {1, Improved, dated July 830 Dashieli av, 237 8-10 ft n of Twent; e f, 20x124 ft, dated JulyR... . 70 l}lrr'uel‘l’ iz"'lg 1t @ of Woodst, s 1, 48x124 X, P Carroll 8v,°72 fteof Wood st 81, 443124 1h, dsted Juty 9. s 4,000 ittt daly'e 120 it i Larrabeo st, 1133 ft It, Limproved, dated July 8. 4150 COMMERCIAL, ‘The follewing were the Iateat quntations forJaly deliveryon thelesding srticles for the last twoday, sionday, Taatny, 0,20 z [3 J’ v s 450 L% 443} The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce {a this city duz- ing the twenty-four bours ending st 7 u'clock on ‘Tucsday morning, and for the corroaponding date twelve months ago: Receipta, Aioments, Flour. bri Elour, byt bi Corn, Bu....... Oate, bu'..00| tre, bu. iarley bu...' Grassteed, Ba.| Iax scad. Ba. 04, bu.,voy, Withdrawn from siore during Monday for clty consumption; 800 bu wheat, 1,778 bu corn, 1,103 bu oats, The followihig graln wae inapected into store 1n ibis ity yesterdsy morning: 8 care No. 2 red win- ter wheot, 1car No. 3du, 1 ear refectod, 2 cars No. 1 whest, 1 aar No. Iaoft apring, G cars No, 8 do, 4 care No. 3.dv, 3 cars rvelected, 1 car no grado (6 wheat); 1 caryellow corn, U2 ears high- mixed, 1 car new do, 3 cara new mixed, 173 cars and 11,000 bn No, 2 com, B4 cars and 6,000 bo rojceted, 11 care no grade (332 corn) white oata, 18 cars No. ¢ mixed, 2 cars refected 130 oats); 5cars No. 2 rye, 8 rejacted do; Scars feed barley, Totsl (408 cars), 187,000 bu. Inspected out: 8,008 bu wheat, 106,200 bu corn, 1,145 bu oats. ' ‘The foreign exporte from Chirago last weok on through bille of lsding included 100 bria fonr, 433,600 bu whest, 40,150 bu corn, 233 brls and 242 other ukue park, 1,053 tcs lard, 0,203 bozes mest, 4,430 caves canned do, 103 brls beet, 137 bris toogues, 0,670 pkgs butter sod cn 400 brls alcobol, B,205 Jbe lesther, 3,028 brls oatweal, and 230. 312 Ibe tobacco, ‘The Hosrd of Teade way in necative hamor yesterdsy, The mowmbers snccesstvcly voted dows Gve smendments, sud one motlon to adjourn, while cousideriag the glflqllllnn 10 sepeal the cormer rule of the Board. “T'he matior will ba voted on by ballot at some amy iun the near faiure, at which {ime the Board wiil also pasa upan & motion to en- Able them 1o change the hours of trading s itile ‘more easily thas now, The leading produce markets were Uregular Yealerday, both in regard to price changes and activity. Provislous were tame, thoogh tpo ad- vancu of the previvus 1iitle more Wau malntafoed. Floor was moze active. Wheat was excited for this month's delivery, in sympathy with Milwavkee, where they bave got up autha preshure us effectually to attzact thitber wheat fhat ‘would otherwiss come here, and make aur current BuDPIY very small. Corn wes strongor Insympa- 1by, snd apot cats sbared 1o the advauce, while otier cereals were nos tocliaed to higher prices. ‘Thers was a very good abipplng demand for graln, apd some for meal, 13 the ury-gouds market no changes of moment were developed. A 108} at thie time of yeaz, extreme quictuds prevalls, aod values aro not sub- Jected 1o Jmportant Buctustions. Grucerics con- tnue Quict, with prices rullug cowparatively sleady. Sugers slone were sctive. Orders for 1haL siaple 82¢ pouriug in Srom sl) parte of the n- erior, but ceapite e cuntinued sctivity prices | fvmaio ualmproved, Coffccs are bLeld with conde THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDI;{ ESDAYX ety e i JULY 10, 1878. e dens There was & good demand for fish, and the market was apain quoted firm all aronnd, Dried fralts continue dnll and drooning. There was nothing new In the market for bntter and cheena. The former was quoted Arm, though in restricted dos mand, while the latter was quiet and easy, Deals ert in olly, paints, and eolors were not very busy, Boniness, howarer, was as good ae in past yeara ag a like period, and u Taather remains dull ang e Iy active ana firm. Cosl and wood were ia small demand at former quotations. ‘The cargo lnmber market was quiet and steady, The offerings were small, but buyers kept away, And few cargoes changed hands, At the yarde, businees wan quiet, and prices irregnlar, thongh #ome dealers adhere to the price liat beca they think the lumber will seli quick enongh sfter harvest, and st good prices. The wool market was active and steady, The seed market was qulet and Iftile better than nominal. Seliers found 1t elow work eelling the small consignmenta. Broom corn, hay, and hides were unchanged. Ponitry was steady under s moderats Inqniry, with the offerings barely adequate, The demand for potataes continues good, and the market steady, the receipts continnfing Iight. Lake freighis were in moderats demand at wa- changed gures, the rling rate being 1%4¢ on corn 10 Doffalo by satl. Room was taen for 36,000 ba whest and 240,000 bu corn, Throngh rates Ly rall and caual were qulet and atendier, at Oc for corn and 7¢ for whneat to New York, Lake and rail rates were quoted at 7:¢ for corn to New York and ti¢ for do to oston, Ratl freichts wers qulet st the advance of Jant week. They are now quoted st 10¢ to New York and 21c to Boston, ow grain; and 18¢ and ¢ to do on foarth class, Through rates to Liverpool wece quoted at 40@42¢ in apecte per 100 1bs, ' . GRAIN IN STORE. The following ars the footings of the oMcis) report of the grain lu store In this city on the aven- ing of Saturday Iast lndl!nrrclpnndlnl oste: Wheat— No.1 redwinter. No. 2red. No. 3w ltejected wigtet. 0. ) nring 119,361 437,200 44,101 852, 110 30872 7.373 877,043 iz018 2,008 41,024 1,870,830 210,358 oo 4,043 3, Tots).......... 7,051 Total all kinds in store, 1,007,434 bu, These fignses show & decroavo during last week of 40,700 bu wheat, 008,124 bu corn, 50,074 ba oats, 1,018 bu rye, 802 bu borley, Total dectease, R01,677 bu. 'The mbove-noted auantitles of- hard wheat includo 48,117 bu No, 1 Minnesotaand 800 oa No, 2do. . The following wero the stocks of wheat In Mil- waukeo: o. £ spring hard. nam . 1 soring regular, Rt d No. 2spring repular, 205,272 No, 3wpring regular. 45.9m R~jected .. 18,610 Special bin, N B2 Total,.... Alvon B343 B 6oy 5,670 5 ke Sk 3 ba Daflen, o 3 ba a4, ariey, snd 2,55 bu rre, i IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY. July D.—Recelpts—Fionr, 0,004 brle: wheat, 13,030 ba; corn, 8,100 bu; oats, 30,450 bu; corn. wmoal, 1,710 pkge; rye, 1,350 ba: malt, 675 bu: pork, 457 pkgv; beef, 1,830 pkgs; cut meats, 3,020 pkge; lerd, 3,134 pkge; whisky, (14 brle. Exports -Twenty-tour bours—Flagr, 5,000 brls: wheat, 97,000 bu; corn, 50,000 bu; oats, 40,000 ‘bu; rye, 30,000 ba; barley, none. LUMDXR PROSPECTS WNST, ‘The last reports from the Misalasippl River dfs- trict inalcate that thero Is now very Hitle reason lo expect that tha logs afloat in the Wiscona(n stranms can come Lown to the mill-booms befare rall, The fuliowing fs tho toxt of a lotter which has just been received from a gentlaman who has takon pains to Inform himself as o the actaal state of things in the river distnct: JeLr 8, —Dried, a2 tan **June rise,” we I none, and we I demonstrated to s certal Wit datns we Lsvu &t prescnt are not of suflcient ci pacity todrive clther tho Eau Claire, Yeliow, or Uhi) newa Rivers without & natural Teive. AL preseut the dama e al) empy, after & frattiess atiempt (ot 500.- 000 feat reacning ¢uis place) to get same logs, and we nnd ourselves ta-day with the Clilpbews, below Eaw Clalre Tiiver, only ~nfteen {nches -abave ex- treme " faw' and il fafifog, Ourchagces are now very slim for manufscturing muwch nore lumber for this” fall's trade, 88 tho Euu Clafre milla, except kau Claire Lumber {'nm?lny. who estimate {ogs sunicient to run ti'l the 10th of Augual, must close, without 8 taise, in two weeks, We cannot thing for them before the fall ressonshly expect an raing. By the 15th of keptember thers will have bean, ‘au Clalre snd niso on main we hope,'a dam on main Kau Chalopowa compieted, walah fay glve ov logs feom the Kau Ciaire mills have that tine without Tal; nianufactured 0 d d the atlier miits 24,090,000 ft. To ** Ifoel lough wiil raft some twes lluns tust they got 10 on Inst Taise. . GOODS RECEIVED at Cbicago Cnstomw, July U: Darsom Tirothers, U0 cases toya and fancy goods; Grommes & Ul rich, 73 barrels ale; W. H, Behimpferman, 11 brls stoat and # quarter casks gini 16 11, Iayden, 1,027 sncke ealt; T 30 Binclalr & Co., 1,000 ba; Mndum aércier, 14 packuges houaehold goods; Peter Wright & Hons, 09 tuns spleze! fron; F. W. Huyno & C G octaves brandy; Chapin & Qore, 25 brlaale; City Corporation, i arsln pipe Mre, Bonner, 10 packsges household goods, Lol lection, $4,000.18. PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTH~Ware moderately Active ia the agkregute, though slow at times, and opentog dul, with nol much disposition 1o pay the advanced prices uf the previous sftcrooon. Dut there wers & few ex- bort uriers on Lhe floor, ad these caused a littie mo stzength In the speculative department, though hogs wero quated casy. Liverpool reported an advance of 4 per 11 10 in lard, and 1s {0 bams, which gave a lit- ' 10 operators bers, though mons of ding sesmed 1o be ln transe 331 Pork—Was qulet excopt In changes, ad ad- vauced 5@7%c perbrl from the Istest prices of Mon- day. Bales wers reported of 70 brlaspot and 780 brig acllerJuly st 80,351 11,230 brlasellor Auzusy at §0. 3748 9.3741 aud 5,500 bria saller Seplember st 80. 440,52, Total, 17,370 brls. The markat closed steady a1 80,50, 9.3 carhi 80.30 seller Julyi 80.3509.57)4 saller Au KUSt: ad 0. 4714@D. 50 saller Beplember, Prime mess was steady ut §0.00@9.13', and extra do. 4 88,9580, 00, LaRD=Was gatet but advanced abonut 2 per 10 the'fa syinpatly with pork. Hiles were raporied of 1060 tch apo! $6.774 Her July at §4. 1214, H00) tes seller Algust at S8.53H. w0, AN 8,950 1 v Septembar at B4 UI0T.00. - 1 0igl 1,000 tca, Tt :‘luk!l closed atoady at fll.l'.lml’. cashi §4, Rlly lier Julyt 68,40 86l st A s.;{é'.:by.'r or Auyusty sad §0.974G7..0 T -MWere falrly sctives wich o talr demand for shiument, but mostof the trading was un local specu- ilve sccount. as the prices asked were goncraily o it €y 8t which exporters could uperate, 13,500,000 11, J«?sw.au 5. mi 1 wers reported ul 55 Saar Attt $5.69 selee ot patf- v £ 85,53 salr o .00k i st i Sller Ju); L §3. 3uspot snd seller J u)) i aniler AUgULL1 A B3 6R05. 04 vl es Botiornt o i, b dmkeepieiied hiwet it Ve THE (atluwlog werd s ctuaing prices per 160 1o v tha Tesdiug cuts: Bhoul- Short L.amdeh. skort ders, rids, clears. eleart, fioome; partcured. .41 3 8335 85.43 10 seveie 410 8.4 B Augusi 833 5.7 benic) 803 B85 long cicars guoted at §3.20 loose $3. 373 boxeds Cuinlerlsnds, byl ong-cul hauis, WMo xedi fur 18 1015 [bav- eragent alouidera, dc. Bacon quoied st $4@3%a for shoulders, 038K f anor b el R ARGIR ALY sllcsnvuseadnd vacked. | 478 bieddy and quiet at 30.00Q %30 w,&rl’:nl-\‘fl W10, 50 for exirs iness, and $31. L LOw~ W ad euay ot 63N Lot city, and aHevie for Sountey. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Waasgala dull, though thers was & rather betier foquiry on local sccount sad 8 87m fesling on the part of holdera, In aympatly with 1o sdvance la spotwhiest. Bhippers wers not aperating. Tepuried of 78 bris witters at 84.601 1,410 brls €xlras ab $4.23w7.00; 20 brla spriug superdues as 83.20, 350210 brls ryo Sour a3 §2.836%.60. Tatal, 1, M5 brla. We quute the market nomiusl ui tha slose 8% §2.50.4 220 fur fime, $3.2%G8.73 for superlnes $3.7544.35 1o extran aud $4.5043.73 for doubly estrad, with 86,0034, 00 for patcnts and somc faucy brande. Dug¥--Was lcas nctive. with o cange 1n quotstions. BalcaVsero 50 toia 8% $0.00 ber ton oa trock sud frec 00 board catu. AlsG U Luis £um wiBLer whoad 85 §9.33 @05 frev ou board cars. Couk-MEar—Sale was mady of 10 o coarsa at $13.50 pur 103 U0 LAl Oruss Moz Suvrra-Sales wers 30 Loos middlings st 00Q12.50; 20 tona teed at 812,54 WHKAT ~ ¥ a8 mors active, snd I The [irltlsh markete ware only quoled stemly, snd New Yorkreparted a [ight demsnd at higher urices, but ourreceints wers very amail in me. and Mllwsukea Tas exetied, heing quininitup fo (e “for 't monthy Thierather aiarmed the July shorta in thie market, and tRey mivanced thelr views nearly ¢ ner hu, hut st that point holders became free aellers. sad the market do- ciined 1i(c from the top, The stoek of wheat dellver- ablaon contracts hero la vary amail, And the recelpts thireaten to fail off to near sero, If the mucess 1 Mii- ke ahnuld chuee prices tners. (o tangs " nd0e #bove us, which wonld leaye our shorts In a tight Place, en though there should no attemnt at here. The longer fulures stiffened in sym- pathy, though Bot to the same extent, next montn advancing 14¢. There was some ottward moves meNt, bt probably of wheat haught at lower fgarcy thao were current yesterday, Wheat is moving much larly st mmore slowly {n the country than was anticipated by the ears, snd ny oDerators were of the epinlon eaterday that nation hat been discounted too frecly, though of thein [00K for very low prices when the new crop (8 fatrly under way, Seller duly opcned: at e, and advanced to 94e, “closing st Jide. beiler Nagutt sold 2t MIGREDe. cloving st and seifer September soid At TEW@Rde. Casn Yo uqring cloted at oo, with mo supfeciabis preint Um0y No. 1. Npot dales were raparted of 16,00l No. 2enring at 04@Hge; M0 by No. 3 &t 83ci 1,0 by gelected at Gaucy and 1o ba by sample at 72@3oc. ‘otal, 20,0001 fiasio WigAT=Wan very quiet. Gales were f{mited 1o L4oul No: 1, special location, &t ¥at4a, and 400 b NRAT—\Vas more active, and Armer. Sales were 10,000 1w No. 3 red at 910 seiler dulyt 3,000 hn No. 3 red At R2€ anot 400 b No. 2 hy sample at Biget 40061 No, 3 iy satnple st 8503 And 400 bu rejecto atronger. The market for sdranced 1c, and closed ¥z bors tho tatest on of Monday, while spat_forn cummande Preminm of M@ igs Shove duly The Wriiian mArsets were Arnier, and New York wa quoted strouger on sall corn. though stesmer lots were dufl. Uur receinta were quite small, and the stacks In score reduced to & very mall quantity, whicli (sct stimulated huyers ' for hipinent.in aplte of the fact that tha weather was gen- raily voted to be good for corn, and fatures stregii- ened 1o sympathy, The moxement af corn from first Fiands hat Daen Ifeht recontiy. and: homs receivers say {nat (armers do ot gare o sell st present Tow prices U1l thiey can ree ¢ 1tie mure Certal st kind of & £fop they are likcly 1o havthts 2137¢e, advaticerl 1 i, August told 8t 37hGer. Beptemiber 1ol at HKG: 34Me, a0d high mixed i SBH@IFIC, ot salen wera re- Poried of 41,000 v igh mized st 3u%@aves 1,200 bu Whlie 88 393{in40c: HX) bu new bigh mized at $7iuc: 400 SO0 bu rejected ab 33Ut aampte 3 ’1' d Bl ba de st 3aGVc frea on i cary. , Total, 733,200 bu. by ere sctive'sad higher, except the longer futares. Thereceints were moderate, the shipments livera), ‘anit the stuck In stors very iow, bavlng de- creased during the past wuck siniost 60,000 bu, York alto catme In driner under a guod demand, shippers were buying st Lo this market 1o send ‘wihere tlicy are whnied to Wil contracts, the oper being afrald 1o let thelr deals be longer naprovided far. do The Jocal July shutts were soan arvused, and the cotiie petitionand moderate offerings soun Aeat prices up- ward ya1c. the rise In whest aiulng In his directlon, Cash No; 2upened at Zdc, touched J43e, and closed at i Funy eaed e NG hd Closcid Hrns atale: AURUSE was qufet &t 32) g iide, and Sepromber at 2c. Cash wales_were Tcporied of 44.500 bu No, 2 At 2@ 481 4,800 b Dy samle at 41§@20%0 on tracks and 26,000 bu do &t F4H@D'4e frea on basrd, Total, 85, , SVE1was fo falr request and steady st 46 for No. 2 ano 470 for July, The oiher futures wers quiet. Aue ¢ suld at 45iaC. and September way quoted at dde. & stock In store 18 very ilght, and the car lotsaro 2eliing about an fast 89 thiey arrive. Cash sales were reporied of 3,200 by No. 2 0f 4hc: WO bu rejocted at 41 giucy 1200 by vainple’ 4t 433 48c on track. Tofal, :Y—Waa qulet, old barley belng steady, while new or September was casler &t the cl No. 2s0ld LR, ARG July A1 taic: - Arller Sentomber sk €ATly 8% G434¢, srterwand ot 043, and Al the close was ower grades were quoted 2 'and T3¢ seel, Bules wers ror 0. 21 B¢ 48icy 200 DU by ssmple at 24c S irack, ' Total, 600 b, 2 o'clock catt, eat—Sales 200,00 ba 3L G343 Tor July, and ez R for, A e oy, st uguE, and 34 o 3 P .\I‘t: II!\“B—W’ Lris at §1.43 for September, and $0.30 6r AmnsLs ‘Thort 7ibv=-Gales 130,000 16w at $5.35 for August, snd R L. Mess rork was esster. wiih sales of 1,500 brls at for August. and $0,4244@0.43 for September, Sfeats-tiales 530 boxes fong vioars light At BH@S! ulders seller Auguat at diye. 1 noderately active, July beln aahads better, August sald at 828834 (c, and elosed at the ous- side, ‘Beptewnber sald July brought 3@ . and Cloncil A6 abaut Raiac: O as vadler. et W 38@%Ko for July, and gloning eIt it sola”Se 768, Wnd B :‘inucc'u “tronger at 20%¢ for July, and 23 for n A iure was reported In tha sitornoon as a conse: qupneca of i bulie i wheat, “rie Taripconibienend Spkrciie i July Wenealai avout Wl sl folowed the B raiiog, It wis sunborcu. alort asous 5o o0 by mornig, . fallort o b, Thauai soms sa1d & Koo 4eal IMOFG EhaR FhAc, LAST CALL, Mess pork waa fnactive sc 80.275@2.90 for August. §D.424@0.43 for Beptember, add §0.2049.33 cash of uly. rl wos qule st $0.82420.83 for July, 5.8 8,873 tor Auguat, and $6.0G@UE,0TI for Beptemnber, Biles of 100101 A1 $0.8754 17" Auguss and $0.98 far epteinber. GENERAL MARKETS, DROOM-CONN—Was fn light request. Prices wers unchanged. The warm weatlier {8 {inproving 1he con- ditfon of the crops everywhere: Strictly green hurl B%@0c; red tipoed do, €5a@3cs green brualh thet wiil work iteelf, SwSie; rod and red tioped do, Bieadise; tnfertor. 3%ct crouked, 3abc, DU LTER—Lemslnaquict. The continued depreston at the East and tho provaience of liot weather both serve to reatrict the demand. Pricestange abowt the aamo a8 fur the past fortnight, aud may ba rowarded av atendy and fiym. There wis & lfght movement at the annexod nuotations: Cholce tofaney ereamery, 1061004 k0od tochalee daley. 130134} medlum, D@ 1la; Infarior Lo comnion, 5@, ! HAUUING—Uraln bags contfnue falrly sctive and rm. A veryfalr movement Inotber lines was also teported at steady prices. + We again quoto: Btark, et Drighton A, et Lewlston, 21ci Otter Creok, toct American, 10ar buriave, 4 and 3 bu, 13@18cs Runnles, single, 14913c1 double, 2@21e; Wool sacks, CHERSE~The market had no mow features, There was a ligit domand only, apd, under frce afferings, the hot weather, oud reports 0t weakness at the East, th insrket wag dopreaued. Full croatna siong wera el Lie rmnces. We uuuto: Full cream, Tazleet pirt i S@aHe1 Jull skirm. Qoo s At AL tnacttve woa snchanged, 1ight démand at the prices Tollow byt 50 Haltimora & Ohlo. 842644, 751 M togtun, $2.001 Usrttherrie, §¢ 84,20, 0GR~ Were dull at 9¢ per doz, eandled, na cgks are pl‘lfllfl“x while o tranai; hlll'cr:‘ Wil nut 1ake suythlog that has nof padied, FINi{—A good business was tn progress at fully pre- V0N priiess POtk lake AR asltwater devcriptling bejo frmiylield.” Excepting mackerel, of whion thera s & lulll{' lusdequata supply, the market is ithersily tucked, V7 roneat Gur Guotations of Mauday: No. wititeal, por -bel, $3.0043.10; family whitafisn, $1.75@ 140 ruat, § § nisckerel, oxtra, 3. ore, §1 0011001 exire Jiess, §11.505 N Ni 7.0k 7,33 B Tow, beii, § bay. ks, $1. 0, mied) faniily kite 81,051 10; Gourga's ¢ “d .lu.vm-g;r'-‘cur'edd l.'»i'l};ll,l r‘.;l il 737,003 o, Found, br A St o, be beis, anan: iolland herride, 8113 smokad hal(but, jptealed orrlag ¥ o, i, UI8 AND NUTS—1lemuln lnsctive, d most oW & want of rinness, Doinestics are ape- md prices are to A great oxtent pomingl, Fotlawlng are the auotations: Forxiuy—Dates, fwticy Sga, Iasyers, b@ide; Turkish promes, N rataine, fayers. 317560431 ane dowlayers, #2. 102,201 [00se, Muscatel, 8. 1083, 15 ‘V_’lfl!m:ll, Ba¥lieT Zante curraila, sguile) cltrow, 1 e, LoxesTio—Alden apples, 10318ct New York and Micniizan, 4@i¥e; nouthern, 23 Ol 34 3o vedelist, unpaire: @it raspbeirics, mwihmm Thero was s Lackswauns, nonk, The stock hat to be and most been ro. efally dull NuTs—Flihcris, 1il4a1244ct slinonds, Tarragons. 20 @ilo) French walouis, 1U@110: Navica wainii, 134 Hietbraolia walnis v gy eatid” eyl Cins, Tnes Jver poc ¥ Wrmingion pe: Rita, $H@SCi TouRssien o, SANINES ViTkin e o 5 SHLEN FRUITS—Native varicties were plenty, and raiteeslow at lrreguiar prices, 14l sald that hiéeel d no profit tu ary or sl ers, and ln man) Liances the pri 1 °had bareiv pat tvelgnt ey expen s are" advanciny. the ot ‘weather havi ed wii_extisordinary demaud for e them, Oranges wore frm: Naspberries, red or blvck.73 @0ou per chas o 11 box it 7 clinoud cherries, e bu; Didckhers ma. 20 per box pearhes, YOS CUrTAnIS, Cti ber chue) new apie: A, 2560, 00 par box: lemons, 10 per bax A%, $40XB2.20 per Luuch: LIS Susars wery mUNing on'h YT gencr: 2! led frin. Rice also was lnrl(v ordered. and waa beld at fully the quoted prices, fees wers deall In ratlier spartoiiy, b with thy seaboard n birule, molswes, splves, ¢1c., Wors quict, an steady, Below &1 the nric o (or—Carulioa, 74@incy Loutilana, TH@8Me; Ian- » ), BY@THE, e e s, Javy, 1582701 Shotes 10 fancy Rl 18 uto1 Guod W peline, 17 1Bcicuthmon 1o falr, 1% @165ct ruast @4, K aRs—Patent cul lost, 104@10%c; crushed. 103 1034c: yranulated, 110Mc: Dawdered, TOI{(@I10MCs A standard, Uls@ins; do No. 2, Bydanes uiire G D s O No. 1 ofGinaey € Mo dacedieryellow, 74 aiutra—Callfornte suger-loaf drine, 43@4ses Califor- slasliver drip Madsigood Szahouse sirip, 386 4ucyentrady, 43@4c. New Oricens molasacd. cholce Bew, gadcicido prime. i@l youl,| Sigiic) com- mion. 24g30:} cunlinon inolastes, 3iRa; Lisck srap, 2A0c, 3 l6@18iyci cloves. 40@dse; cassla, alpueiec Butmess, X0, 1, 0addci Geripan mottled, sic: Diue [ White ltoss, 8! ¢l Uiron limvert .a‘u:fi: ':" Sepeh Dl Sty 5 soavitor Ry ke o oat M. | Muiothy, X . : mised, 87,001 upleadpralris, 31,007 shd NG 1, $3.00 “Hibks—Wers fn fair vonuest aud steadv. The ra: celpis continue IIght: Cureu Biden, lgat, Thdct cured do. ewry, Tei du damagedy Gy Calfy Wnct Grarons, 40ia20c; dry lat, 14¢} dry-salted, 1@13c; ety buichere s 61, o s ey | 50t $1.0063 00, otatians? O B R 10218, B0.Go8 40, Snt B 1. B [ 1o, 660 ruginui? v 1€, 9003 dathi 1X° b 18y small 19¢; bar, 20c, ict uatea. tde, Lxat-Pig, 450 par. tn sccurdlag £0 quaatitys bas, +1eaa ph h e 28¢1 heathiog capper, Honed, 20y ‘Corra=Lottumi tanisued do. He: 4o cut Lo aices, S0, BUKET £INO—UYGTG. ;. BUXKT 1koX~NU. U4, Jorules: Russia tron. Nos@ 10 12, 130; American plantihied A, 103cs B, et Balvaiticd fron No. 3. d4o. with dlacodut ot 50 per Cent. 2t TBaw 1uoy ~Common, §1.0042,10, WineoNon 1oy 00 Stab. et o1, 1e; 12 Jhit 138ad 1 2 3 and 16, 1401 17, 15€1 18, 10c! 07 hue: 20, 2Uc, DISCUUDS of 45 ber ceot. Yeace wire. 6 or suiall Guanlltics, 434y NAILs~ ¥ yuicl at §2.23 rates. OILS—Frices ranged the same s3 on the day Lefore, 8nd xcre gencrally stcady, Thure Was & fair scessusile deinand. aad orilicunore. W arbun, 110 de- grecs teat, 113(e3 do Illinots, tegal test, 13 degrees 13¢5 Beatifni 195 beg. teats 16 40t Alichigan, 1egel Lest: 3 E‘;&nr Inbti catte wlater 1&d oil. Gic: No. . 2o Bidti Ny, 4 53¢ Luse St bolied. 015" (3 ol whals vmmfihmhtd. Sdciupera, lhé; anstafoot ofl, strictly purs. Atezgl.cur do exira, B0c; do No, 1, 83c; brik of). Soc: ftralts, $3c; miners' ol Aset turnanting, 33¢; naphtha, deodorized vity, acy gasoiine, decrotived, 74 deg. 3 West Virginia, natural, 2 3 Bcr rednced 28 deg., 20, PUTA L Were firm At 82, 4w $2.350.40 (0 & retail way. ‘ihe receipte cominga 1ight, but desiera think the sdvance will soon bring In. lenty of PENGETRTthe ofterings wore moderste, and sotd at armer prices, Atoon of fne old chickens brougnt 30 pe Roring chickans, $1.5003.00; old do, 4.23@1.00; turkeys, 7a%c. BATT-Wasin fond demand and ateady, Tho recelpte are oniy Tair. an X 1o Tather lght: Saginew and New York fin 00 per brl; ordinary costae, $1.201 dairy, with bags, 1393.25, according to sizet dalty. withaut bars, 81,73 pey brij “Asnton, $3.0093.23 er sick, PR DS Wers qulet. the tew sot lote ofered ssliine alowly, sold for September dellvery at $1.1A. Quatations: “Timothy. $1.1501.4941 clovér, 84,108 4,30 fax, $1.2081.28) Hungarian, $0@70ci milies, 60 470c, TEAS~Mat with a moderate Inquiry, and wera quoted steady at the snnezed pric LT NEOW D ‘ommon, 23330¢: good do, 33A3sc; medium, 3341305 good do. 433001 fine,’ Bixgsder faest, SRQAMic: choled, 63@7TUct cholcest, 75wac; fancy, Scigd1, 00, JUPRRYAL—Uommon, 23821 Kood do, 30@A3e; me- dlum, 33@3%0; good do, 40ANIC: Ane, 45@incs tnest, S0:a%3e1 cholce, Hiacy cholcest, BAGTI0, Vorna Hyeak~Common, 31d25e1 good do, 29a32cy medium, V@ddct good do, 10dlct fine. 43@18¢; finest, SORISC: cholce, H@G3es aholceat, RO@DIC. - JarA¥—Comnion, 2042 c medium, 32@15ct fineat, {84500t cholee, 60WITEY cliolca naw, 85@0u¢t cholcest do, Ar@TUC. Qui.oxa-Common, 26423¢: Kool common, 29A31c s medium, 3%aduer good medlum, A240eq fne, 438436} fineat, 36@33ct chnice, 35@%ct eholcest, AI470C, TOBAGCU-Dueing ‘i past_week thera ins heen s weil:surtained demand for toinccos, and tho market fismaintained a fairly orm tone, Below are the auo- atinng: Drace.Wonk—Common to medium, 38@4zc1 good, 43@lec: fne, 49aA3zc: fancy, BIRs%e. Bwany- Wonk~Comman to mediim, 40a4ser good tochotee, 43@sics exira, 0UBdSer light-presod, 626 Tes bright twist, $8@ssa, FixCur—Common to falr. 58@430; mediam o good, 4WgsAcy eliofre 1o fancy. AX@NC. minon ‘to mieditim, {n paper, 28a3%cy 1 common to mediuin, In cloth, 38@dse] 4! S0a38¢1 choice Lo faney, Biccisl.00 JKY ~Wua qulet and stendy at U ruling rate of iy pef gallun for raw. - Alcohol for expor nomioal At 33@3die Bor Rallon delvered i New 0ol 00l do, 1 oud condition, 10@iic: Nne he 15QIAc: tuh-waahied, ‘chaice, 30@c: camion to falr do, 30@35c: Colarado Gne and medium, Ziddbe; do coarae, 15918, LIVE STOCK. catcann, Re sciple—~ Jags. Bhsen, Moundsy 8.1 [ Tuesday...i 13,151 204 TotAlssvess 22,230 801 Same time leat anas 1o Week befors Jast 4 PA SAlrenia— ¢ Manday... ;s CATTLE~The market was 1610 active, thd easier sll around, with a decllne In ordinary to primo shipping steersof 10@13c. The larely Increased recelpts and the extrems hat weather both operated to tho dly yantage of holders, and aven at the modifled prices it was s draggiog trade throughout. First-class besves, such saare vought by oxporters, wera in light aupply, and wara readtiy salablo at previons prices, and for Datlvs butchers' stulf and Texaa cattle the market hold up pretty well, though, should the arrivaly of those two classes continue & liberal ss sntictpated, present prices can scarcely be sustalned; Indeed fata aales yesterday {ndicated s slight reduction fram the opening Tates, and tho feellog &t the clova was depressed, Sales had 8 range of $2.23@3.00. ‘There were three salcs st the latter Ognre, vie.: 85, aversging 1,608 ms, by Grovea Dros,; 13 head, averagiog 1,408 Re, by James Juckeony and 15 hesd, averaging 3,480 ¥, by Me- Elhancy & Lynn, Uroves Lros, also sold 30 hesd ab $5.35, WVith tha mbove excopifons nothing fetchd aver $3.00, while the great Lulk of the transfers were st prices ranging from $4.50 downward. Uood to brime fat steers weighing from 1,230 t0 1,450 Bs went. slow at $4,2504,90. Texas through cattio sold at $2.50@3.23, and corn-fed sad half-bresds at $3.400 373, There were salea of cows aud Inferlor to com- nion nixed lots of butchiers' Wlock at §3.°5@0.50. and of stockere at $2.50@1.50, George Adanis, Shur Tiro. dold 80 Utai catelé, arerazing 1,258 o a2 0 . Extra Doeyes—Graded atecrs, weighing 1, 400, Jusand Bpwards. Cholee Tleayes—F ‘steers, welghing | Good_leayes— Ing 1, 15010 1,350 Me —Nieerain fair iicih, 104 1,650 80 1,200 fbd, o ot ae oo nutchér Stuek—Puortofaminunateers and cunmun tochalce cowa. far city slaughter welghing B0 1, 100 fua, s Stock Uattla—Common cattl i 10 1, 060 | b Inferlor—Lixiivaod thin cows, iieife, bully, And scajawag steors.,.... Texas—{hrougn cattle. Voals—Per 100108 {oative 0 73 00 o 55382 ) a. 2, 8] X 8. 5 3 s i .00 8, a. 3 X 2 B, 8 8. [X 3. SBSEEEE!».‘-; BES gk & s b u. 00 LOUE-Piites Tanged substantially the & tho previous day, Ut welkbia seitivg as 83.03@: and cominon 1o ‘chuica heayy g 83, Wiwd, )3, but thp Sysrake of prices was Just 4 trine bigiicr, Tuward (lia cluse. liuwaver, Uhe feeling was easler, o _antigipatiun of materfully tucreased recelpta 1OF 10-day ab day. Tiie exirenia heat teuded 10 soften prices the itk receints and the advanva in provialons ooers d sgadiab 8 declive, Kalos ranged Jrom 83.35G. 13, but mont of the hugs sold A 4.10, The following were noted: w30 Tor comnian Wl 450 head of Lol gr. Loute, July 0.~CaTiLk~Firmer; moderate do- mand for shippiug grades; yrime Lo chiolcs hutly DINg atecrs, 81.75@3. (i} falr {0 good d Wy 4o, 84,0064, 01 butehars' soek st IAnd; prices atrouger: fmir (o cholce steord $1.354 4.25¢ du cows and heiters, 23 U01 graas Toxsas (4 £00d 8upp.y sud daniand | siacrs, $2.U03N 80| du cOws, #200@., 005 Tacelpts, 1,8 Suau=kaclielandigher tor g 1 firmer il roundi Hght shipping 0 koot Yo 2,004, 184 Luichury lo taucy, saine Tange; 3. 004.10] celytd, 1, hauihiendys good demand, which xceeda supplys chu 10 fancy, 81.414@. 3 ROOJ, $3. 006 3. 30} comimon 1a falr, §2.35G1.00; recelitt, 600, OMALA, #yscial Dispuich 10 Tha Triduns, Unanta, Neb., July 0.~The Gmalis Unfon Block. Yards were yesicrduy formally opuned with s grand Hourish, A BUIMbEF Of pruminant citizens were lnvited by the'officcrs of the Company. =Aftor viewlny the fuading sty uplosdlag of & iunboer ot cars of stock. c! king (ohowed, after wh! an clexaot lunch on of by "ll'?‘lfllll. ‘the yurds sre located ping grouad sdjoloing ihe Unfuy Paclde track. The appariunity for arainage fs uncquaisd and the aier supply aniple, 1ba yarda will sccomunodate aver Toucars of cattle. New cammission men aud buyers srealready Comnoncing (u locata hore, aad the Yaris st slrcady doing 8 guud bustness, WATERTOWN, Warkazowx, July .-CaTLE—ltecalpl Woalera supply 'very heavy: matket fair gradess last woek's prices Armly retaineds Kel beef, choice, &t §7.75; witra, $7. Ay $8.006080; second, 83.0503,50 1 ‘Muer ano Launa—Ttoc neariy 2,180 or " & lca: oars nrat ird, 84,00 ts, 1,840 tambs advanced A AN e N T s 10La. 82, S0 Caclis BEATS, 84 A Ton OF SASHe Dot 1oy aprion fainba S@0rEe surriLo. UeyraLo, July0.—ChTiix_liscelpte 2001 tote) for o weck: .k 1o saite Lorduy; Sosl froth ‘SHELYEE cunigued Uiroughs 13 eats unw) LEEE AND LaMBa=TieceiOe. 2,000 total for (he WoEie: 4l ALIRCE 0T DUSLIELS, TF WANE Of ok, oGs={lacelpis, 1,733 total TF Lo weok, | M iud market dull sod alow. .“&‘I' Mguty “II‘K\'", Shile L30Ty, VUG el el lioelfor” iaT LINEWTT: Kisr Lissnry, July % -CarTCy=Recelots to-dsy, st ihroudh -ufltunu»c atGeET S0 Tous ur 84S head i s0ld o-day, with ouly & few loads left on haud; selling atladt weekspricos 2 el W Ipte, LaT0; Yorkers, $4.0034.205 ¥uu- biige=ilucelpts 10-day, 5,200 head; closed 8ra aBout Al sald selling a6 $3.9304.10, ¥ CINCINNATIL Ciucoouars, July & =Houssiesdy, with a fale da: Waad: coma 3, 410y 834 Hhit, VB¢ 105 K- i FIRTPAH ) A Rt Y e i T e shlpments, 3,110 Inpiay, I8 St oveSteady fatr. 63,08 XDIANAPOLIS, July W.~Hous eadyt o) :uc cliglc, $4.00Q4. 13 Fecolpls, (0§ sbibaiguts, LUMBER. The recelpts aad shipments of lumber sad shingles for the week ending July 6 sad siuce Jan. 1, 147h with comparkions jo 583e dste, Wers a4 follows: Bincs B4 Weak, ek Jume b dawrie Recelpls— 1878, 77, 1a78. KT Juinker, aa 18, 1M 30,460 uLi8 201,138 ‘llk ‘Ll.‘l. H‘I.Xn BeS 254,304 (> e Anber, Ui i, 10,418 4,35, 207,008 408 tflh‘:‘k‘,uflx) Ni ‘}»IIT Z&li 54.¢1d Ul ‘The carge market was quict aud ubclaoged. Tug offerisgs wero light, sud few Luyers were prcascut. Tha wasket was steady, sspecially for ploce atull, which sowe prudict will be saarca befure tho present sewson cluses. Bellers sald they could plece ataodard 3-tach, o arrive, 85 §4.25 A3d & deslrabls carZo was soldat .03210.00 for common, aad $11.00312.00 for t tter grades, Luth wara stasdy st 61,25, and ahingles 8t $1.R302. 10, Ralee: Cargn hargo Ci Haven, 240,600 ¢ Sirio y nf Qrand Raptds, from Grand and bastds at $10, Laqiia FATd muarkee way quiet. - Following aro the quo- First aad secand clear, 19 and 2 inch. ... $32. COAN4. 00 e Clamt T ks A e and 2 fa X Thi ford 26.00 irst common dreased siding. elear, foch. ... flnl nd claar dresred stding. . looring, first comman, dresst Flooring. second cammon, drased. 21.008 flooring, third camman, dreesed .. 10,0001 fox boards, A, 13 {nches and upwarde,. .. B Dox borde, By 13(aciies kad apwardy a7 It boards, d.. 17, 24.00330. 20,008 of Eammon stock boards ‘enclag, 12, 14, and fs to 20’ feat 03 Fencing, No,2 Cammon bos Cull board, 383 Dimenaton stuff, 008 Calis, 2 tach. 18008 L i ] ningier, No, 3, T.ore 138 Cedaraningies. 2008 2.10 e 3 It 18 understood thas several frms, who buy shelr lomber, hare Ioausa thelr asiel ildedinmer pro- gramme. telting forih that they Intend to hreak the o market, 'rhey saf oue of the fuang featares of ‘the matter is that theee deslers have already contracted for & good portlon of the Jumbar that 1s Lo make up the Aenson's recoipta at this port. DRY GUDDS, CHI0AGO. Bince onrreport of one werk ago thera has been no arpreciabla change {n the position of tha dry-goods market beyond the fact that the quietude then prevall- fog hasbeen. Intentified. Tha incr dua to the [nterventlon of a holld of tlg * in dry-goods clzclea 1a Invariably stagnant. That the movemnent Is not more slugglsh than In past scavons as a correspondlng perlod fs all that conld reasonsbly be expected, and [oall that feclatmed. As to prices, they are unqualifiedly frm, both for woolen and cotton textlies, and should the fall trads prove all that it now promises s pratty encral anpreciation in values may confidently bo jooked for, The New York Jrurnal of Commerce of Saturday last publishes a lst of sey enty four wuolen milla that have stopped altogether or ha curtalled production, The number ot acts of spiudics thus set at roat s 534, The samo authorlty says: here scems na further disposition on the part of manatacturer to Increane the st of milis stoppe though ft I well understood that but few, If any, tuening aut thelr full produetlon. “This fAct it not prectnied by distributbrs, but e curtatiment of b duction thus Insured {n connection with that by the stonpags of thie mille we cauimerate below, which llayo iean cuntinued for slx weeks, is heginning io pd el Ia ihe market, while many milis which elaved on Wedn: day, the 3d'ine).. will not resume work unt the Bth, And'50ma not upkil the 15th inst, That the regniar sup- Iy has suffered 10 some extent s no myth to Infuence Bulyers. as tuey ca find out to thelr aschisction by Uiy Of the wool men, as we have never knuws flie lmg when they compiained so- Ditteriy of Hghit sales at ery reduced cosi. Thay foel tiie cuctalliment of pro- JiCHon much miors than distributors, sad can prove g by tus igures which they always have at their lbows, ahowlox tho geaeral alackenlng of production, NRW YONK, Nuw Yonx, July 0.—Husincss was s little better In some departments, and more buyers were dbserved in tha market to-day than for sume tima pasti d drawers and fancy knit woolens In better demandy cote ton goods quiot and steadys printa in lght reguesty men's wear woolens moving siowly} foreign uoods uil, BY TELLGRAPIH. “ FOREIGN CITIES. ‘The following were reoelved by the Chicaxo Bosrd of Trado: Livenroot, July 9=3 p,m,—Dreadatuffs firm. Weath. or fatr, Wheat—\Vinter, 06 40@%% 10d. Hest unchanged, Raceipta wheat Iast thres days, 40,000 qrs, 29,000 belog American. Ltvxaraol, July 0.—~Prime Mess Pork—Rustern, 824 Western, 48s, Dacon—Cumberlands, 201 short ribs, 20a; long clear, 204 84; short clesr, 803 64; shoulders, a7e, Hams, 5. Land, 359 Prime ess beef, 7241 Indin mess, Bis oxtra Indla mess, 008, Cheese, 435 Tullow, 3783d. Loxpox, JulyD.—LivEnroor—~Wheat stesdy. Corn firmer. Cargoes off cosat—\Viieat sieady, the demand for the Continent continues, Corn firmers falr Aversga American mized. 23 0d, Cargoes uh passago—Wheat steady. Corn frmer. Falr averagequality of Amerls ean mixed carn for prompt shipment by sall, 228 ud. Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Tridune. Liverroot, July 9—11:30 & 0. —~FLouR~No. 1, 243} No. 2 228, URaty—"heat—Winter, No, 1, 08 8d1 No, 3. 08 3dy spring, No, 1, 08y No, 2, 84811 whilte, No, 1, 101 2} No, 2, 0s 1041 club, No. 1, 10 813 No. 2, 04 3d. Com—New, Nu, 1, 22s0d; No, 2, 2 6diold, No, ¥, 2780dt No. 2, 27434, Trovistoxe—Pork, 48164, Lard, 83 3d, Livearool, July 0,--Cotrox—Qulet but steady at 0 8-10104d; salea 7,000 Uslen; speculation and ezport, 1,000; Amertcan, 6,000, WINTER WuEAT-08 44303 10L CnEgse—American, 43¢, Tecelptaof wheat for the past three days, 40,000 qra; Amierican, 36,000, Yarms and fabrics at Manchester quiet and une changed. LuNDOX, July 0.~TALLOW—381, ANTWERF, July D.<LXTROLEUN~338 Dd AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YONK, Bpectal Dipatch to The Tribune, Nzw Yors, July 0.—UnAin—Wheat advanced geners ally 1@z¢ prr bu on light arrivals and limited offerings; desilnga for topward dellvery to » falr sggregatsin gvod part: optibna utt apring grades at sbout tha quoted. improvement; at the closa tho market for spriug grades Was sumnwhat weaker for winter, Sut generally firmt 8 of 506,000 bus 8,000 bu ungraded white Westsrn n privaie terma; 14,000 bu red Westorn upgraded at $1.0091.11) 1,000 bu No, 2 Chlcage sprivg st 81,02 24,000 bu No. 2 Northwestorn epring, July optivus, st $1,001 8,000 bu do Au- gust st 07c, Corn Jems active; estly deliveries less treely dealt Ini mized Wostern unaraded st 419 480} Kansas mixed auoted at 47! 4@4Bc; yellow Western ntdsc, ltyoheld mors confilently un reatricted oftar- Ings and active demand, chilefly for exporti deallngs Indicated an sdvanca of 1Q:¢ per bui 30,000 ba No, 2 Western hare at 50Gu0c, closing at 60 in store, Oats In falrly activo requcat st & turther improvument of 3 ®340 por bu, closing quits fAirmiy; white Western, 23, - 000 bu 8t 334@ITHc1 mixed Weatern, 12,000 by, st 30@ B2io; No.2 Chicago. 32.800 bu, st 313QU3xct dn July, various delivaries, 40,000 bu, &t 313320 Ne. 3 Milwaukes quoted & 3ac. 1'ROYISIONI—Mens jurk 1n Kood request for early de- tlvery at stronger prices; salea of 1,02 brle mess withiia a rango of £10.50310,50} fancy st $10.73¢ for forward doltvery, Weatern miess, July uption auotad a4 $10.15@ 10.20; August, $10.201 Beptombar, $1.30410.405 O tober, $10.40w10,55; Novomber nominal December nominali sales of 1,500 bris Angust optious &t §10,15@ 1020, and 1,000 Urls September st $10,25010,30, Cut eats fu falr request at full rates. Lacun offered with rexcrye, and guite firm ax 10 values) Weatern fung and short clears, $3.4%43.00., Westera o tard fn fatr raquest for oarly dellvery, and quoted higher: sales uf D00tk prime tew Bt 87,1241 for forward delivery In mors demandy July aption, 87,15 Docember nowmiuals sellor the yosr, $7.134@7.20; retned 1n moderata de- mand, ‘TaLLOW-Qulet, but atesdyy sales of 63,000 Ba st $8.8087.00, Baaue—itaw tnsctive, but nuoted Srm on a basts of 73:16@7 3100 for falr 1o goud refoing Cubas redned viodcrately saughty cut luaf quoted at 0jfe; crusnod, 0¥, ‘Wurexy—8tesdy, but qulet; 60 bris sold at $1.07H coh, Fruiour—Moverment reporied {o the chartering ins atsomewhat easler rates) iu berth frofihts busiuces was fess animated, thongh In most Instances shippers have had 1o advsnce; ligher prices claimed for wheat and corn worked sgainst oxoort trade in graing fur Livers BoOL, engaksments by steam Incjuded ,000 bu stain at 04 per 60 Ba; 10,000 hoxra chieess reprted Al 425 648 4334 from the West through freight equsl to 300 tona provisions on & basls of 37s 64331 64 oocan fratght T the Weal Asgociated Pross, Xuw Yonx, July 0.-Corrou—Duil aad unchangeds futus July, 11.51@11.5531 August, 11.50@1),37¢; Bepleuiber, ||.mu‘s.z‘ex(mclm 11,048 11.10¢; No» Veinber. UE0RA0.7¢ Deconiber, 10,175 10, dic, ¥Froui-Unchangeds receints. 0,500 bris; super fitate snd Wi ‘T, §3. 355 B3 cominui to good exirs, $4.33 65.73; gnoid to choler, §5.4A.501 white whest $3.0%8 mfl%,lfl';l\l. $3.0547.001 d'lnelflll P "ulAl)l- Vheat qufety receipte, 13,000 bu ook, Bt NG Widtrin! 8100, 113 ¥a: 3do. 8). irel. 141 No. 124114: amor Michican, $1.131 new amber ky. $1.091.07. fye ri acilves No. 3 We n, S0¢, Barley nominally unclianged, 3islt nomlu. Iy inchanied oy sclive: ST, dad bighert ve: Colots, 6,00 g ubiraded, 4100361 N0y, 8. 444 8430; steamer, 4504eler Nu. 4 dTweiBal yellow Weatern, A e e ikt et Bine: ] 0B Whits SN Have : E‘nfin;v.l:nmxmu 282 Western, 7910¢t Naw York Hrty uoUNBIES=Coflee aufetbut ¥ Uhrhanged. © iticeemand 3 Feraotuiu—duietbut sicadri United, $UKE; crude, onss rediied, oMk Pork srmar: tieas, §10.30210.60, Cut AT L L Tl e A W T}u Briseds irliesicam, §7 1 io ks, o $1,00: bograded wintor fod P 27a lxed 0, ~Dall: Wes 6. AT, + duly Lotn=Quieis supers, s 8300 4,007 Minucaota, $4.236 ey e xuk:u:n.. & BESEITI0 White, $170 Corn sirans b yeiluw, 47¢: mised, 4334, Osts stronk white Western, Hlw3acs miixed, Puadn, TauoyisioNe=dicss bork, 810, 2381040, beof, 7. dmuked baiis, 1livwidecs ploaled. U)fiallugx grech s, Tt ind Teady’ Nuichersy 801 "vrren —~Nownually uachanged, BOGe=Tiuil: Weatetor vaton: Cuxxsx—Flat; Wesieru choice. 54700, PRTRoLEUN - birnive: retued, TORE: cride, bY@sHe, Witlsk v--3teady; scarce: Woal 1. . VKGRI Pra= Flour. B 100 i) wbus 3, $60 bu; corn, G000 baL Uale 2B bu. . soi bl luproved. dymead: Ollo, Feuoayls 1a, an1 Weat Virkinia XX aod above. Jooiue| vz o SheTG; luediu BUdTo: coarse, HuSct ri, Michiiaa, sud_Weatéry Buc, 31@35¢; wediu 23534, 3 comblog,’ washed. S 3 e M me ol oo sined, 158 unwashed. 714233 coarso a3d medluin Unwashod, 2094 tub Waabed, 834406: Loloradu Bue sad mediua, 2032301 Toras fae snd mediom, 16836c; canrie, 14 . g ST iy 8.~ FLOUR-~ 1nd unehy K presty Remiy hotd: bort businees eonban i} Toeal trade, URrain—\Wheat highers 8 ral fall, E3%(@n 14 eaih. accoriing to focatlan; ANEAUC, Flosmy t 3xe, dioatng st e for Angacy ?‘a‘;‘ T3 mied, B fnt o, 15 uf i oy doilend Sominal at déa. Ll nisgr—Firm s §1.06, PRovisioRd~Forkaniest Jobblax, §9.4089.5, Lara tield st $4.80. Tlolk meats nominslly Snchanged. 1o €On irm &t $1.3754@3.50 Tor shouldara; B0, 1w, 105 for ciear iy for clear. ‘Haortera—Tiour, 2,000 bris, wheat, 38,000 bu corn, 8,101 OALS, 4,100 UL TYE, NORAS DATIAY, none. Bnirsente—Flour, A0 brisc wneat, eara, 3.0 bu OAGs, Ronet rye. nons: COTT\ -AMiddlfng, $icy safen, 110 bal shipments, 89; stock, 2,32! BALTINONE, ~FLouR-Dull and uachanges, GRaiN~ - W lmnr and higher; No. VR winier red, annt and July. "$1.00K Beptember, $1.00. ‘Corn stronk and higher;y wilzedy shot, AHce July. ATHES AUEIL, her, Sies stéamer, S3¢. Oacs fairl Weatern whit 'l'flll. B0 81, Lonys, et Sej sotlve and 28@800; I firme Ttto, cargoes, 124A16Ke, bu corn: 4,500 bu o % sl S T G R —— xeton 13~To Liverpool pet steam dall) cof flour, 35 641 Eralo, R ¥ ] NEW ORLEANS Naw Oxtzans, July 0.—Pro. aziet oo oulders guoted, . Niacon—Market emslery clear ribs, lu‘fl clesr, 0o, sgar-cored. iudiic. ain sise. 1.oUR=Firm; waperfine, $3,25 $4.95@9,25: high grades, §3 30@6. \mare=Corn aulet at”4sassc. clinlee, 38, Conp-3eAL—Quiet but firm held at §2.50, Tav~Market dull, prime, $13.001 cholce, §1 \uisxv~Biesdys Western reciilled, $i.07. o ) in gold. 27 quizt a Biedy Pebmman Lo kood cownmen, GAEes Fels te Tl R R P T e, By isyes do)) an 1 om 23025} fair, 48 28c. m,c;.c-mmummmf'"' TOLEDO, TorLEpo, O. July 9.—GRAIN-—TWhest emsler; No. white WabALH, “$1.011 Nor 1 white. Hiehiuan 81 o] exira white Michigan. $1.03; Amber Aicithean, spot FL.usigs Ay woi No. Lred winter, ‘81,085 . 3 pot noidat 81,02 dnis, wicy August, e0iset No. 3 rec rejected Wabaeh. ¥ic. Corn 6rmy hixh mized, dusier No. 3 wpat, doifor August, ¢ rejocted, c1 damnaged, 34ko. “Data dul and nominal, o JLEoRIFTs<Wheat, 11,000 Buj con, 1,000 bus oaty, e, Wheat, 2,000 baj corn, 34,000 buy oats, nmt!rrxxnl TOLERO, July 0—4 D. M.~GRATN—TWheat easlery ame Der NI, iy He1a B8 Ooey At Sans NoT Ted winter, July, 8244@03c; August, 0GOS Cora Bruag No, 2, 40K, LOUISVILLE, LovnivinLe, July 0.—Covrox—Steady af X1 1te, ¥royn—iarket dull; extra, 32.78 tamty 83.330.78: N0, 2, 849364001 fancy. $4.7303 25, " Gratx—Whoat steady; rea, 8uct amber and whi whits, 8ogoe. Comn in falr demand; white, 431 mized, 41 ?nl-—nnnmnlu' ‘white, oot mized, 380. iiye home ye home oy : Hav-=Market 8ull at $0.00@11.00. Provistox —r:}k&nwlllllu.w'fl-m Lardqnlety cholce leaf L .O'Js do kege, §0.00. Bulk meats TR Baton Hemer. Bt Aok A4otbely Bigher s ahoa ) by By i shouy SE7h o] Cloar B, SAGOHE Heme—gugar-san 3 MIARY~Market dull at 81,03, MiLwav; ...my?"'?fl;""i: 11 and unchanged. WAUX) .~ FLoun—Dull and unchaay Guain—Wheal strong; opened 8o hghers closed fiemit No. 1 Aifwaukeo. fand, u.m’x“m.mn:uune. 901 No. 3 Milwsukee. 8ai(c; ‘July, DW{o1 Ausi Wesdar Wentemiier, 83%icy Mo, 8 MIwAUYSn, S Cora higher) acarcey No. d. mic. = Usta higheri scarces No, 2, 24c. 9 acarce: No. 3 SpHDK, BUx. InovisioneQuiat 'bht 'n‘h- Dork. $0.35 caun e SN ek kT CIXQINKATT, U, July 5.—CarTon—Quiet st 114, FLoux: mily, $4.12@5.50, anatx sier. bul yoad demand; new. 80¢. Corm qules but drm at 40@420. Uste~Demn, Ialr snd market Ainn at 37G0c. Ryo dull at 83500, Tartoy qutet but firm; choice fali, 47c, Provistaxs—Pork duil and tominal st $0.75@10,00, Lard firiner; to Improved demand; current make, $0.50: Hulk meateatrong: anoulders, 84,7364 H7ig cash uyer Julys si $5. 40085, 45 craltL $5, 678 Diver 3 short Dacon steady: 83.50, 4. and £0.0 WitskY—ftendyt 81,03, Buvres - Qull and udcnanged, Lixuzen OiL—stoady nt 51330, BosTON, Doatox, July 0.—Frova—3farket dulls Wes! 303,801 cominan extran, €1, (944,50 V extras,’ $4.2%d3.001 Yiznesota do.g: wiieat'Ohlo (n deinand: Michiedn, §4,753.35; inols, $3.0048.00: Kt Loufs, $3.0080.237 Mlnnesots patent process, 85006745 Guati=Corn dilli mized ana yellow, 40a30ct stosm. er, 4344%c. Onts scarce and firmi No. 1 and extrs white, 87@40c1 No. 3 white, al.'.\rwwen mized, 22850 peTRoIT, Dezsor, Mici., July 9,~FLoUR~Steady at §3.25 for white. Umain=Wleat 3o batter; extra, 81.07@1,08: No, T white, 81.07. oswraa, O3wx00, July8.~GRaix—\\heat £1.07) red Binte, $1.0% whilo, 81,10, Coro stoauss Btinemixed Tolodo, sios Btate, ko, " Onte uncusnged: Kol Pronna, July O.—Miauwisze-~Insctive; sales 200 briat§t.0ai. 1 i anper- iacanan 5, 0048 151 wluter -No. 1 Milwaukee, COTTON. NEw Ontzams, July 0.—Followine {s the monthly cropreport: GALYESTOX CoTToN ExomAXaR.—Condensed from 104 reiies reeelved from atsty-x countles, bearing data of July 1, 1879, The character of the weather since Jung 1 has been favorahie fn twenty-six countles unfavorable in forty. The weather haa been more yorable in forsy-threo and less favorable In twentys clires cotntles a8 compared with the skme period of fsst year, Continued raln Liave prevented cultivatlon la many counties, one county reporting 50 per cent less, five counties 33}4 per cent,two countles 25 per cent, five countfes 20 per cent, and bina counties 10 per cent Ono county reporte an increasa of 15 per ceat, and two countles aslecreass of 23 per cent n Jands planted since the rt, tha decrease be A b INg K yaine, Forty-slx counties report the- blooming and fruiting woll: and tweaty countice port cofton dnfnk badly. | Thie present conuftion of the crep I8 revorted rood in forty-five counties and in-Ewenty-one countles.. A% som; the cond(ifen (s belter fa lh(ll{ not 50 good in ndang r; have falldn inthe east snd westel counties. Crops,however, are dolng well, being earier thfl st year, Worins have 1 ers in fuur countles. but the S ninel with polson. 1n Eastern and rains hava lieen very Injurious to the erops, ara ln grass, and cotion Las run to weed. 'Complaluts of shedding aud rust catne from saveral cauativs, iry weather (s very much_needed to mature the crops, and develop those now bickward. x» CoTTOX Excaaxar.—From Louls- ninety tepiies frum chivty-si i e “uch of June and thy 2d ol i3 ‘mAke tha weather less fuvory Yo muro favorabie, and ten toy Two repart au increaia in ac togper cent. b 4 T decrease y er vont caued by tha sbandonment of crops on low 20 W auds, balng drownad oot b excewivo ralus, Hizty: nio a8 L tho last reports © couditlon uf the crop wurse, tolrty- ouF betier, and alTteen (he OATLA &2 last year, | BIAndS ure repuriedd not a8 guid by tweaty-oua, 81 athory re- art_falr to kood. and bluvinting aud forinfug well fany compliuly thit cottua le growiie Wwo iuch & Iivary raius have njured ine a2t thin date 24 %o bave received 120rcparts frvm fes, brarine dato June 20 (o July 2. elghe complain of vary nesyy ral Ahirty-two count One Gundred durlog 1By Rreat ort weather loas st yoar, chirte able; Eighiy-one report thal raine bhave prevented cuitivation of the crop. causlug serfous damiags su loss. Forty-utme "I"’“h’ per cent ta 18 per cent uf their crops abeadoned. No_Increase ta scrasica ls yortad. " Bixipaix Teport stands nat evad, and. frulting wel} .3 ‘canseguance of 10u lauch i na and, sumne cases. bad seeds thirty-four repori stands good) ninety snewer that the present conditlon fa ne 'l‘&wtl. Siticti of tha crup 10 &rase wnd Krowing too Kuch ta weeds, Beyeply:seveu repurt sir condition worse Thian Tast year. Many of thea compialn of Tut and Bilght, CAusng thio ¢ntion (0 slop Krowing, Twenty- alne téport ‘the condlilon the ssue, sad fourtean bester o o ATkauses we havo ffty-oight reptiesfrom pine: teen countion, Baring data Juna s to July'a. Thirtr: v Nln!vll 1 of tuomuch raln; thirgy-two state that thia westlier uss bicn less favarable than Jast yeer, tlreothe same. and threa more favorable, Thirly ro- JOFC that raiu [revented tha cuitivation of s cropt twenty-seven sfate Ihat 3 per cent o 15 per cent of the crops have bean sbandoned fu couseqiance of incessant rains drowalog oub ¢l rop o low landsi fourteen Teport stands nat nd notbloomiug oF formiug welli len Teport stsnds falr, and 1, Lweniy-tour ‘roport ‘the rescat eondiiion ho crop wut good. crop urassy sod much of aflected by rustt shirteen state the crap Lo n fair coas diiiont twenty-two repurs the condition worse illlllllfl eary eleven (o sane, our better (han (a Juo 877, e Is a elighi d e (1 acresge {o Lhig Hal a4 compi with Jast yesr, owing (o the absadonimeat Of & purtion of (hy crope. Satveviom duly e ~Corrox=Dully middling 10%ct Tuw niddiing, 104o; g0d onliaary, oc) ot Feeelntx 103 baleat stock. 8,347, MosiLe, Julr u.~Coriox—Qulet llfllll‘l middiing, Moo low tiddiiur, 10'4c; gudd ordioary, o; et e €8Ii(x, none; walom 35 siock 1,457, Cuantxstox, July v.—CoTroN~Dull and nomlosli midiling, 1lci luw midaiiug, 10Xc: good ordiners. MAde; nei yoceipta, 40 bales, BAVANNAM, e alr b cCron=hutl midglng, 10 13-1ucy low inldailng, 10lge: yood ordinary, 101-1 GECreca(pin 143 DAleS 8Poee B0y lok 431 slocky 5 15 PETROLEUM. CLavizawp, 0., July O.—PxraotzvM—Market atendy) quotstions uschaogeds slandard white 310 test, bic. PiTTanvxo, Pa, July 0.~ParRoLzux—Crude, $1. 1138t Parken'; retned, 10Nc, Philadelpbia deliverss sl C17y, Fa., July .~ PETHOLEUN~Markes opent Arm with sales o B3¢, sdvauced to 93Yc, decllued 10 B134¢, clyeing steady with sales at Di¥cs shipments 62,000 brla; Byeragiug, 32 LU bris; transactluns, $23,4¢ “bris, TURPENTINE. Witwinarod, July . —Srimits Tuarsamag-Biasdy ot 2c. Filial Devotlon in China, J¥kin Guselte, ¢ The Qovernor-Gencral _and Qovernor o Kwung ’l'unF upply for sunciion 1o the erectivs of a wemorial stracture in Liouor of the Hlisl de votlous uf 8 younz lady, 31 yeurs of aze, 1o daugbter of » magistrate o ‘Canton. " Ehe lu»lI becu with ber fatber frum childbood, was wel educated, and bore & deperved reputation 19F virtue sud inteilicence, Uer futher foll U1 1 tho woring of last year, sud ske devoted brrsel w0 hurstug bim. At the eud of six montbs wafady suwreaved, und the daugbter theu cut & icce of flosh frow her arm, wud mixeid it wit Bts tuedicine, - The rewedy, Gowever, proved 12 effectual. so shic vowed tu sucriice ber life l: Dis, und poivubed bicrself on tho day that bel futber died. ‘The Uoverumeus baye sanctios the mouuweut,

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