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—_—— POOR CHILDREN’S PICNIC. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH ‘ber of 2,500 were distrinuted yesterday, the time ‘occupied tn doing su being filty-fve minutes. To- moriow morning 600 more tickets Wil be given ‘out before leaving for the crip. ‘The ehildren who Yntend to go On the excursion are expecied to be present at tue Fianklin street station to-morrow morning av eigut o’c.ock. It 18 calculated thi @bOUL two out Of every three who received Uck ‘Will ateeud, AN ACTIVE GRAIN MARKET. PROSPECTS OF A LARGE EXPORT TRADE—FOR- EIGN DEMAND INCREASING ~ FREIGHTS, &C. The excitement in the grain trade still contin- ues to increase, and jvom all the indications it ap- pears to be the general impression that not only will there be au active demand for all kinds of breadstuils from the United Kingdom, but also from Continental Europe. The uniortunate and devasiating foous wich bave prevatied through- out the graiu procucing districts of France, Ger- Many and Esgiund, and tae droughts in Russia, HMungaly aad Poland are already producing 4 no- ticeable efleet un the corn markets of the Oid World, Tuis is readily seen by the increased rates that arc obtamed tere, as reported by cable. The market im this couutry, and especially in New xors, has not been slow to feel the impetus: thus given, and prices have accordingly advanced and are daily augmenting. “very aay, too, crings fuller orders to mercoants end brokers on tis side to pur- chase large parceis of aii kinds of grain and flour for forward cvelivery. Tne demand for bread- GUMS OD Lhe Spot ids also appreciaply wworeased during the pas: week, aud, iu luct, ine greatest Activity prevaiiy im every branch of the trade. Where but u suori \imewince comparative stagna- tion prevalicd pow ail is ile, Lustie and excite- ment. A visit to the corn counters in the Pro- Quce Exchange clearly proves thts, 10r now it only requires that au average duit sample of wheat suould be br spin ior sale and there are immediateiy dozen Loisy bidders for the parce, Of *couras: there 18 @ great pastor Bpeciction going on, aud buyers are in ers Whenever a slude Of profit Is to be |. For the most part, Lowever, the busi- 8 done 18 Jor (he purvose of immediate slip. ment. iu connection with tue Geimund jor actual export tnere is the luct that no ture arrivals of b plea can be expected at this port for several jays, OWily LO Lue 1ecent preak li tue Erle Canal Bear Palmyra. ‘ihvse iacts taken conjolauy woula natuiaily teua to an advauce even uuder ordinary circumstances. it is, however, tne spe of tue leadiug Operators in Lie trade that business tks year lust of necessity largely exceed that wuich hus been done for many years Past, sor tue reaseo Of tHe misivriunes Wulch Dave overtaken otuer grain prouucing countries, as already reieyrea \0. ‘he market for wheat yesterday was bigher, ‘with aclive dem ou, .be advance being irom three to SIX GMS. Lor cor lie Lew@and was less ecu @iluougi prices ruied irom two to tree Cents above te races oO! tue day previeus. Flour advanced ten to twenty cents, with a good demand tor L ndon. Advices from Loudoun show that prices are Bteadily advancing; and that they have not Teached @ hixher figure upto tuis date 18 ac- counteu for b) tue jacc that speculsiors have been realizing on their cargoes laiely arrived at prices @lightly under (he market raie in order to secure profits. ‘hese are vow, ibis thought, matnly dis- posed of, und, uuiess tuere shoulu be reports of More favorable Weather, prices wil rapidly go up. Yesterday the cuvie Gespatcies received late in the allernuun showed ibat the weather ‘was improving; but this had no marked effect ou the market here, ior dealers all argued tsat the damage already done is too great to ailow of auy recovery, and they believe that the gram that will be arnered in the affected distiicis wil be unfit for uian 100d and cun Only be used for cattle, The activity in corn is brought avout by the beiel taat here wnust arise @ great demand tor this articie lor ieeding purposes, 1 being consiaered that the ay crop in Europe, especiaily in Engiand, nas been almostentrely spoiled, \ué prass laying been cut and washed out by the heavy rain, so that it ‘Will be out of tue question to stack it as hay. (_ Freights for smmediat. siipments are firm end fractionaliy higher, With & .nhardening tendency. For steamer to Liverpool the rates are 73d. on corn and 8d. @ $340. om wheat. By sailing ves- fel, 10d. to London on Wheat and 3s, on flour, Lo Glasgow the teriuk are 94,4, On Wheat and corn and as. to 3% 3d. on flour. For ccarter on ves- fel to arrive tae rate is about 7s. 6), to $8. per quarter, according to date vi arrival, to catl for orders in the Unite Radon, meluaing vae Con. tinent. The amount of tonnage poiuting to tris forks at the preseat tlie is sald to be mued less han usual. THE AMERICAN BOOK FAIR. Continued success crowns the efforts of the managers of the great book fair now in active Progress af Ciimton Hail, under the auspices of the American Bouk Trade Association. From the hour of openimy at nine o’ciock in the moruing until dark the hailis crowdet with buyers, The sales made yesteraay exceeded auything done @uring the present week, Many more contribu- tors have applied for space and are now exnibit- ing tneir wares, among them Messrs. Nelson & Phillips, ageuts of the Methudist Book’ Concern, represented by Messrs. J. 0. Middleton and J. EB, Stevens, who make a very ne display with their. Dooks numbering over 8,000 volumes, consisting of Olark and Benson’s Commentaries, Wesley’s works, hymu booxs Of all styles of vinding, Bibles, Javeniles and @ great specialty of a library of Loo books tor $25. Mr. Martin Taylor, of Buffalo, makes a spectaity of @ patent seu-Miting book cover, commercial copying booss, Ww: books and schoy! stationery. The Worid i’uolisting Company, of New York, represented by Mr. Henry D. Alien, exhibit a full line Of their evtire pudlications of the World eat. | tion of Standaid Authors, the World Edition of Romance, Travel and Auventure, bovks ior juve- piled, aluums, &c. Messrs, Lick & Fizgerald, of New York, repre- sented by Mr. A, I. viniih, occu;y a prominent stand at che jair aad ofier thei’ entire pubiica- tons, but make u speclalty of “Dick's Kucycio- eda of Pract.cul Receipts and Processes,’ an VO. DOOK, 10 ali styles of binging. Mesers. 'E. & HH. 1. Autnony & Co., of this elty, re- presented vy wessrs. L. brower und sir. V. Foster, exhivit a large collection of their ster. oscopid views and sterescopes, velvet frawe aloums and | the grap.vseope, Lue ens four aud seven-cignth ine inches anda in rive irom $20 fg $54 cach, Charies Tuber & Co,, of Now Be tiord, present for e@xnivition and sale a large aod aliractive collec. tion O/ their fhe paotograpls, passe pariduls and Mats lor pictures ina number of siyles—uames nd etchings in vrea var.eucs. Mr. Willy \Vaslach, of Ne» York, exhibits a fine Une of siauionery, and, asa specialty, a native Dackgaminon vourd made OL = 1,000 pieces of Wood} Ink sianus, copying (_ Messrs. Houry Levy & sor Wise make a very fie 8 General imporced statione Kauiman & Jovus, of New York, exbibiva fine Mine of pointes aud ornaments jor children’s €crap books, albums, views el New York chiy, &ey Messrs. Ives & Ailred, of New York, nave On show @ siock Of euvelopes and fine stationery, The vetorai uous oi Messrs. Cb & Haveliinger, 01 Puilade:phia, whom Claxton scpresents bere, mane a very Hhanasoume show of tieir puolicativns, among ovbers the Works Of Pruiessor Kuvert 5. Lavbecton, staudard istorical : vvks, selentific and religions works, @ Lect a! medical abd Tandieg io s1Z@ om veu aud & half a Wool desks, uloums aud milltaly ehoyGlupedia OF Religious Knowles Die Commentaries,” “Kiageil’a Mechantes: 7? “iradiwiue’s Epgimeering Works,” Engineer aud scientific Books,” and about 3,000 etaers, Amon» other wvtiveable articles in the line of atlonery siOwwn Bl Lhe wr, dro the specimen pages o1 ihe sory. coming “‘stationor’s Handbook,” @dited by HS, Monachesiane Alert B. Zonn, and ubiished vy &. Leyyvidt. Lis work is tulesded for the use of siationors, and gives extended in- formation relative tuevery brauch Of the business, Tue Convention dinner will James Hovel, take piace this evening at the 8 ‘The three following foreclosure sales comprise ‘the business transacted at the hxchange Salesroom Yesterday. Messrs, Winans & Davis soid, by order | ofthe Supreme Court, in joreciosure, under the Girection of H. 8. Davies, Jr, referee, the remises Known as No, 502 iroome street; Mi. ames M. miier, by o similar order 1 partition, under direction of A. H. Wailis, referee, the premises Nos. 6] and 69 Baxter st } igo all the Tight, title and interest of second morigage on RK mises huown as No. 134 Mulberry street; lesers. E, A. Luwrence & Co. soid, wh @ similar order, waver tie direction of &. VY. RK. Van Wyck, @ house, with piot, t Bayoun hinaeve county, Ned. Subjoined ure particulars i— KW YORK PROPERTY BY WINANS AND DAVIS, A2story b and 1No. 652 Broome st., n, %, 1b) tt / @. of Varicd st, lot 20x91.4; 5, 5 solthard’.....4 $6,850 BY James M. MULLEI A Sstory and aitick Dk he, wiih plot, Nos 67 aud 69 f MAXtOr o..€. ay LOL its 0! Hayard st, plot @.Sx113x4, sis7) Wiliam Higyins 16,100 All right, title aud’ inierest ot 24 torigage th { preiines No. it Mulberry st., which have been | gold ander @ iorecivsu 260x100; J. MeConanghey. NEW JeNSEY PROPENT pyame, house, outbuiloings, wi gersey and Beryen Post plauwro joins pee lands of Hartman Vreg “ B oun Udon county, N. J., plot 2oxloua Feoxta.a' ‘‘iuau Kaue, ha » Ce ot ‘Now York, like- | r * ix¢00 H : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Continued Activity in the Breadstuffs Markets. GOLD TY AVw y: Railway Mortgages Moderately Active— Stocks Steady. MONEY UNCHANGED. WALL STREET, ‘THURSDAY, July 22—6 P. M. ‘The excitement 1p vreadstuffs continues. In this market dour advanced 10c. to 250. upon a fair export and trace demand, Wheat was active and 2c, to de. higher, the demand being both ‘or spot and to arrive. In Chicago the market tn the early aealings was active and higher, with corn excited at 76\c., against T47¢c, at opening. Wheat was excited and bigher at*$1 27, after opening at $1 25, with some intermediate sales as high as $1 2734. Later in the day whcat became irregular, but higner for future delivery—$1 20}, | for August and $1 24% for September. Oorn was | easier at 763¢. for August and 76¢c. a 76%. lor September. Astill later despatch quoted wheat active and lower at $1 25% a $1 26 for august and $1 23 for September, Liverpool advices reported breadstuffs strong. Average Calliornia wheat advanced 4d, a 6d, to 10s, 9d, a lid. California club advanced 84. a 4d. to lis, 3d. a lls, 4d. Red Western spring ad- vanced 6d, to 108, a 10s. 84. Red winter—Market bare, Corn advanced 18. @ 1s. 8d, to 358, 6a, Later advices, to five P, M., reported that bread- stuffs closed firm, but not quotably higher. MONEY. ‘The rates for money here are unchanged, call loans being still 13 to 2 per cent and prime mer. | cantile paper 334 to 6 percent. The rates for iong | date paper are firmer, In London the Bank of England rate is unchanged, remaining at 3 per cent. The outside discount rate for prime three months bills 1s 24 @ 2%, and at the Stock Ex- change money was loaned on government secuti- | ties at 144 a 2 per cent, The Bunk of England gained during the week £726,113 bullion, whic car- ries its total to over $23,000,000, The percentage | of reserve to liabilities is now 495; against 4634 _ last week. The amount of unemployed notes is | reported at £14,166,705. The Bank of France gained | * during the. week 17,125,000 irancs, FOREIGN EXCHANGE was steady, with asking rates 4.87 a 4.90; selling | rates 4.86 @ 4.964% and 4.803, @ 4,90, Reich- marks, 05% @ 95% and 95% @ 96, Cables, 96%. Prime Paris, 6.16% and 56,1234. Messrs. Beimont & Co, are stated to be drawing on London at 4.894 for sterling demand bills, which rates preclude gold shipments. Of course it is understood that the Messrs, Belmont represent the Rothschild syndicate, and it is sup- | posed tley are drawing against the new fives | which sell freely in London and the Continent, Only $14,000,000 of the 1862 81x per cents now re- main uncalled, and it is understood that an extra call will speedily be issued for that amoant., Mr, Bristow certainly deserves credit tor his sound | financial administration in this regara, and may, it is assumed, on this record be safely trusted to march steadily toward specie resumption, GoLD opened at 113, fell off to 1125, recovered to 112% | and closed at 112%. The rates paid for loans were | land 2 per cent, and 1-64 a 1-6434 fur borrowing. | Loans were also made flat, The Assistant Treas- urer paid out to-day $206,000 on: account of inter- | est, aud $568,700 in redemption of five-twenty | bonds. The customs receipts to-day were $491,000. The Sub-Treasurer opened to-day bids for $1,000,000 gold, the entire amount bid for belug $3,655,000, the bids being 112 26 @ 112 60. The sale of $1,000,000 was made at 112 76 a 112 25, LONDON PRICES. On the other side consols were steady and American securities strong. Closing prices were as follows :—Consois tor money add account, 0434 five-twenty bonds of 1867, 10734; new loan, 103) a 103%; 1862's Ormer and advanved to 98%; Erle preferred, 27; do., consolidated bonds, 36)<; do., gold bonds, 39; New York Central shares, 9234, THE STOCK MARKET opened at a fractional advance on yesterday's | Closing quotations, and during (ve first hour Lake Srore, Western Union and Wabast advanced % a 4, the two lormer being the features. At the sec | ond board there was a fractloaal decline of 3 a 39 percent, which was partially recovered at the | close, the market leaving off dull and steady, ‘The subdjoined memoranda give THE RESULT OF THE DAY'S BUSINESS dealt in:— ADVANCE, —Atlantio and Pacific Telegraph, 4; 1, C,, %; Delaware, Lackawanna and | 1365 Harlem, 3a; Western Union, 34; 3-65 District of Columbia, 44. Deopins.—New York Centralana Hudson, %; | Er e, oi Hannibal and St. Joseph, Northwest. | ; Nortuwestern preferred, Pacific Mati, | iyitécaivers 34; Rock Isiand, 34; st. Paul, 343 | pea and Wabash, %; Unton Picitie, 3 Ss. | Paul, preterred, %; Mariposa L, and M., 7%; gold, 4 j Erie, London, Yee UNCHANGED.—Atiantic and Pacifle Ratiroad, Lake Shore, Olle ana Mississippi, ‘Phe tollowing tables give | THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST, also the closing prices:— rie wee Lowest, CLOSING PRICES—3 P, M, ‘Mil & St Paul, Mil & st Paul | Lake Ebore. 61 608 | Rock Islan 105% 10556 | Del, Lack. a 120% | Vilinots ventral. 08 54 93% Wabash... 1M 7 | Western Union. B1iy 80% | Auanile and Pacific Teiegrapn: 2034 20% | Northwestern,......+ 42s 41% | Northwestern preterred 5636 55 | Milwaukee and st. Paul, 87% 87 | Milwaukee aud st. Paul preierred, 606 60% | Pacific Mail. 89% 38 | Eri 15% 16) | ohio. and ‘Mississippi. 4 23% | Union Paciti 1% 14 | Missouri Pac! 49% 49. |G, o, and J. 5 33% | Hannttal aha 25% 253g | | Hannival and st. Joseph + 82 82" | Wells, Fargo & Uo. Express SL 81 | Chic & fit 4 @ 135 | hus & 8 Winks be a Tol & Wab Yj Chic & R1,.,, 10g a 113% Un Paeitic ° ea 74 GOVERNMENTS are dull upon a descending gold premium, and | closed as follows;—United States currency sixes, | 12244 @ 142%; do, sixes, 1981, registered, 118% a 11944 40, do., do,, COUPON, 12054 a 140%; do. fy Uwenties, 1862, coupon, 114}¢; do. do., 1864, regis- tered, 11534 @ 11¥34; do. do., do, coupon, 116% @ 117} dO. 4o., 1865, registered, 116%; do. do., do., cou- Pon, 118 @ 11834; do. do, do, new, registered, IT}g @ 11794; do. do., do., do., coupon, 11734 a LITK; 40. do., 1867, registered, 1184 & 119; do, do., dv., | | coupon, 119% a 11944; do, do, 1868, registered, 118% w 11934; do, do, do., coupon, 119 a 119%; do, ten-forties, registered, 116 a 116%; do. do., coupon, 116 a 116%; 40. fives, 1881, registered, 113)4; do., do., do,, coupon, 115 @ 11544. RAILWAY MORTGAGES were strong and in demand. Chicago and North- western firats advanced to 105; consolidated to 98%; ao, gold bonds to 8444; Milwaukee and st, | Paul, La Crosse division, to 9154; consolidated firsts to 79, Erte thirds to 98%, Toledo and Wabash | firsts to 83 and do, seconds to 56, One lot of | $92,000 Morris and Essex consolidated firsts | | brought 103%, Union Pacific firsts were firm at | 4 101 @ 1014, and sinking funds at 964. Harlem | eonpon firsts sold at 110%. The market was firm in che late afternoon dealings. Harlem coupon | firsts gold at 110% @ 111, Union Pacific drsts at | 10i}s, Central Paciies at 101%, Chicago and Northy | | in the advance or decline of the several stocks | z ung fluids, church aad scnoot | | 30 western consolidated coupon gold bonds at 81% a 8434, New Jersey Central convertible at 110, and | x frets at 103%. C., 0. and L O, 49, ‘The following ore tne closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—- Union Paoife firsts 101 willy Union Pacife land gi 90% & 100 Union Pacific sinking tun 963, & 96 Central Pacifics 10155 @ L016 ‘The regular bids in the call were :— Det. Mon & Tol. Guisiena & Mo Ist gt 9 uisiana & Mo be Hac Ant Chi, ce Hock island J Cen Ist mnew, Ee fie ante 7 eu = eccoce! Brag he em ie weenZZr SSsee: 5 = bon Western aetie vonds. " union Pac Ist. Union & ‘ac Ks of Mo, ‘ac wy by is Pitts, Ft W' Chi Sd tach Clev'& bittscon s 0 GC, Oca Lol, Lack & Morris & Es Ist con, ie 1 Ene Ist, extended Erie 10m, 7s 19. tried mn, Ta, 183. Alton & i 5 Alton § 1 sc Alton & C1 Dub & Sioux City Itty Bellve & So it ss Geuay F & Ming ist. 80 Feoria & War, ED 074% Ind, Bloom & West ist, 25. a oe Wie Wo 8)” | m0 Sach south 7 p @ 2a in. 11%, &N POM 95. Great Weat 44 STAVE BONDS AND BANK SHARES were quiet and steady on small trausactions, which way be seen in the official list, WESTERN UNION. The recent advaace in Western Union Tele- graph stock has been the subject of much specu- | lation on the street im regard to the influences | operating to produce this result. Rumors have | been afvai from day to day sugwcsting various causes, ail of nem having more or less relation to airickey operator in the market, Aa evening | contemporaiy bas te following on the subject, | Wiich is looked on in the street we coming under | the duvius category of “inspired” notices :-— In regard to the moveweut in Western Union Telegraph stock there ts evidently sumetalog that dues not work ktudly tor the greac operators. ‘dhe stock gets to $0, aud then to $1, looking like a real “voost," aud suddenly gocs back ugain, and Ubis eXperience 1s repeated at least adoseu lines a Week, itis said tue President of the company, Mr, Orton, denies tue Solt impeachment of cou plicity with Mr. Gould. He hag given lim uo !ra- ternal hug ettuer to put up put down Western Union. He may suspect, or even kuow, tuat Mr. Gould intends to capture tie concern if he can in Octover, aud, individually, be may be Willig to be captarea by tim, as quive as good meu have been captured by" the same adroit speculatur belore hun, aud yet not anxious to appear iu a hostile relation to any of bis present coleagues im the Board Of Direction, Therein ue shOWS a proper respect tu fis Wiole Board. When the Octover election comes round toey must (ake care of tuemselves, He means to be on tho win- ning side. CLOSING CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS. Gould & Curry, 19; Savage, 118; Choliar Potosi, 99; Uphir, 68; Hale & Norcross, 41; Crown Point, 83; Yellow Jacset, 90; Belcuer, 81; Imperial, 10; Virginia Consolidated, 319; California, 61; Over- mau, 63; Raymond & ly, 49; Eureka @. V., Best & Beloner, 49; Kentuck, 16; Union Consoll- datea, 6; Aipha, 22; Meadow Vailey, 7; Sierra Nevada, 15; Mexican, 21; Caledonia, 24; Hurcka Consolidated, 53. PHILADELPHIA STOOK QUOTATIONS. City sixes, old, 103 @ 1034; do., new, 07% a 10734; Camden and Amboy Raliroad, 130 a 130353 Pénusyivanta do., 512; a 6134; Poliadelphia ana Reading do., 65 a 5554; Lehigh Valley do., 6176 25 Catawissa do., preierred, 4234; \giladelpnia and Erie d0., 21% a 21%; Northern Ceutral do., 293¢ a 29%; Leuish Navigation, 60% 4 6076; do. gold loan, 10244 a 102%. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency excuanges. Currency bala + $61,023,576 4, 195,918 7 Gross Clearing s. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ESRI SATS Taunspay, July 22, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A, M, $20000 Dist Col 8-60" Hv shs Aa F N 10 sha Ohi 4 AW BE pt WusaM Ss 6 a W:L> AND 11:30) 4, , 'B1..be 119% $5000 U's 5's, 10-49, 19" “bu0) U's eur 6 FIRS! BOARD—10;30 04. M, Wi) 9) ahs Lis aL BRL... 61 16 70 a 13 Gu obo 2 8% you 29.00 NJ Cen Asi, Con! 1043 BUD Bou) Ma&StP ist, Lac, 913g 409 6y00 M& StP, Tstcom. 79" 200 Btu Chia Woon... 9% 2709 din aa NW ist...) 13 oho Moi © 11% gs a ond NW saa 35 1 do LS Thu Mari- sii bab yo M Lbdk pia b ibe 400 Pas bball pene © 0 © Lig 100 100. BW ae Gitityt: wig 200 LUAM SRR bess Gi” iso. Crees $2000 Tol & Wab _ iu shs Mida, 10) AU & Pao ‘el Sis | 748g | ie | i | eo 0. Wisea SECOND BOARD—i PB, M. | 10184 1109 9hs Pac Mail8y... 88% | Wis Sy Chic A RI BR wa Woke | 0 Cen Pac g sy Uae ke tn: | cided change. 100-Tol &W BR... BO LS& 9 it wo 7009 Harlem lst, 250 do. it 10% 00 de. BW Reno Kes dd pfbe 9 2:3) To 3d P.M. 15000 Us 6-20, ¢, "67... 20shs Adams Ex... ped bys 4 Os, old. 60 10 rrie Ri... | lov NWe 844 CW LS & M 2000 - “uo, 84% 20) Chi & NW RE gu) Unt 1046 40 Union Pao Bi 2000 do qu d 100 shs Del & Hf Can.:) 120 20) Mil&st PRE 250 At & Pac Tr Ow be do. “bid oO BO% Gu Me mth REY bs 80% 200 Tol & Wab Rit..... $85) lv Han & stJo RR.. 88% COMMERCIAL REPORT. corTron ON THM SPOT QUIET—FUTURES STEADY—¥LOUB EXCITED AND HIGHER— WHEAT ACTIVE AND HIGHER—COBN ACTIVE AND HIGHER—OATS FIRMER—RY# ACTIVE— BARLEY NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—BARLEY MALT QUIET—PORK EXCITED AND HIGBER— LARD ACTIVE AND HIGHER—PETROLEUM QUIET AND FIRMER—NAVAL STORES QUIET BUT DULL—GROCERIRS ACTIVE AND FIRM— HIDES QUIET—LEATHER QUIET-—OILS QUIET— WHISKEY EASIUR—FREIGHTS STRONG—HEMP AND JUTE QUIRT AND STZADY—GUNNIES Quiet. THURSDAY, July 22—6 P, M. Although the markets were generally dull, yet there was considerable activity in some com- modiiles, which rapidivy inereased im value. On ‘Unange the chief feature was the continued ac- tivity and buoyancy in breadstufs, Fiour was active aud decidedly higher, while wheat was active at @ material advance on yesterday’s prices—the market closing wiih stil an advanc- ing tendency. Corn was in good demand and higher, though closing quiet. Oats firmer. Whiskey easier. Pork was firm but without de- Lard was excited and higher. Cotton onthe spot quiet, Futures steady, Pe- trolcum quiet and firm, Nayal stores quiet but dull. Hides quict. Leather quiet. Hemp and jute quiet ana steady, Gunnios quiet Groceries active aud firm. Oils quiet. Corres.—Tho market for Rio was more active and very strong. The total number of bags sold was 17,189, eold in lots as follows:- 6,000 bags ex Larena; 3,37 do., ex Fairy Be! 8) do, ex P, ©, Warwick, 6.172 d0., ex South America, all sold on terms not made public. Mild grades were firm but quiet’ The stock of mild coffees is as follows:—Jaya, gracs mats, 57,853; Singapore, 4,899 grass mm Peylon, 2,822 bags; Maracaibo, 2,100 do.; Laguayra, 29 do.; Angostura, 200 bags. Total stock, 6,601 bags, 57,863 mats Java, and 4,39) mats Singapore. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 17!4c. a 17340.; tair do., “gc. @ 183gc.; Rood do., 19. a 194 rime do., 19¢c, a 19%c.; extreme range for lots, 1740. a 20%¢., gold, 6) or 9 days; Jaya, government bags, 2c. a 2c; do, grass mats, 26c. a 280.; Singapore, do., 22e, @ 2c. ; Ceylon, Ze, a22c.: Maracaibo, 2lc. a 28c.; Laguayra, 20igc, a 21340. ; Jamatos, 18¢. a 190.; St, Domingo, 7c. a i7%4c.; Forte tivo, 1Bie. a 2c. Costa Rica, 19¢. & Bie. Miskieai, Wo tics Angosiiira, 18e. a Z1%e.: ‘a 22e,: Curscoa, Isige. | Conon There Was a ree demand 1or spot cotto but sellers and buyers faicd to agree in negotiatio looking to the disposal of several lines of importance | At the close of the market these trades were still pend. | ing. The demand was mainly from one party accus tomed to making large purchases for Eastern milis, Somme, 80) bales, were wold afer ‘Change tor, spinning purposes, iM audition to the sales below roporte | middting, old style, is scarcely obiainable at aor | holders being very ifm im thelr Dretensions in view of the pause in tue downward tendency of eries and the comparatively depleted sto Colton at the saipping ‘ports and the prevail. img idea of fimited “ stocks at the Kastern mills. The despatches from — Liverpool, fail- ing indicate a, further decume in Tesponse to the late marked reduction in prices here, | cuused @ firmer marke: for iuiure deliveries, which | opened with a strong feeling and gained 1-B2¢. in the first sales over yesterday’s closing prices. A natural ire to Cover and secure profits lead to a further im- rovement of 1-i6c., but all the gain of the day was lust | Botore the ciose of the market, which closed about | steady. ‘the latest Greek despatches trom the other side | report no essential change. A deepaich irom another } source noted a more cheerful tone as prevailing at the extreme close of the Liverpool market. Advices from the region of Columbus, Ga., indidate a slight drought, to the detriment ot corm, bit as not affecung cotton. The general character ot advices trom the south ccncerning the (growing Crop are ot a continued fayor- able toudr, Liverpool market is 34d. lower than few York prices, and. ireignts are” hardening. | in view large domand for room | 1 accommodate (itain, The final «threo ¥. M.) quotations for _ future 43 follows:—July, Tele. j August, Miso. & a Wyse, s September, 14 6-160. a x October. 14 1820. 1-le.; Novemver, | oe eee Sues Decemners 1 St.Bto. «de January, Tose, ii 6 S3e; February, 14 5-i0c. a Wen: Marc 20. w 149-100. | ADT, 14 23-820. a 143ic. ; May, 1a%e. une, 15'xc. a 15 3-16c. Quotations vased ‘on mand: ve liasitie cnn 1 te September 1, 1574, and on dco.toa fn store running tn quality not n Fade Above or below tiie rade quoted :—Ord ide.; good. ordinary, Me. : strict good ordinary, Mhdaiing, 146": middling, 1540-5 rood. mid? Quotations based on anverican standard of | Giaestscation-— } Uplands. Alabama, N. Orleans, Texas. | Ordinary......006 1236 12% 12k By Good ordinary. 133, It, ly Low miidhug, lt Lit u% Middisag.... 15 15 1 Good wid 15% 1 ‘ Micddting fair. it bg Fai 16% 16 16% Consumption. peers “0° = 0 tal. eae Hm ) aed & or duture delivery Ge Ing) tne saies wer: as follows: July 49 b a if ry) I7-seeny August, 4,500 at 14) ter oF, 0) at i 6-160," ui 13-320. at 16 1320.5 Déoemver, 2 mat 18 He | Sanuaey, 2800 ‘at 145¢0 Flee, Fel | onic 'a Ig 18-820, 417-320, pril, 100 at 14 25. ane je receipts at the ports Were as lolows:—Ualveston, 12 ey New Orleans, 6;, Savannab, 63; Charleston, 83; | Weimington, 4; Noriotk, 70; New York, Boston, 12; siladelpuad, 27, Total, 692 bales. ‘This day last. week, i34 This day iast year, 848 bales, rot singe sep: ord, 5,450,411 bales. Cotton treights as Tole Havre, by steam, ie. 5 to siemabur by compressody (0 Brome, BY seam, “He;, pressed; fo Liverpool, CH ene a0, Gnraty, wifcceipis—Flour, ‘ia obi ‘wae, 94, sels; curty, 78149 do. + om, 0. corn 1,1 deo bbls, wud’ barley maihoaANs Ouabein, “the | flour market was somewhat excited, in sympathy with | Wheat, aud prices were decidedly higher, wuile holders | insisted upon auge at the close. Good | shipping ext &), but wore held Mellor” The sales were 21,855 bola.” Ry’ and scaree, Corn a with sales fois “at $526 “lor Brandywiney $46) a “$4 00 | for tropical; $4 2 $4.5) for yolden ear and | Babitiion; $4 @ for Western yellow, and $4 a Bt 42, for dervey aud Foniayivaiia | $1 70 for Southern, coarse, socked coarse Bifted, $1 89; bolted yellow, $i 20, id bat $1 Sihct 100 ipa: Jersey sacked, course ne fine yellow, $1 52 « $1 8% and find while, $195 » 10) lbs, We quote a | Ro. 2 atate, 8475 9 $8 00 Euperfine 50a 675 | Extra State 625 $3 | Choice State. 6 60 i Superfine Western. . owe o75 Exira Western. . 5a 6 Minnesota..... 6008 725 Hound hood Onio, shipping bran 6a 65) Round hoop Ohio, trade brands 26508 700 | Faunly que 78 6 a 615 Gia 72 ‘ous, Cholce family. 7Ba 935 Rye Hour, fine to superfin 40a 450 Southern, No. 2, $200 473 Southern, superiin $22 ply southern, extra, 58a 675 Routhern, tammily, TWAS 87% Corn medi, Western: 57a 40 ere 40a 49 400 5a | : we = | wheat continued re dc. @ bo | higher, the market clos “ the advance | The ‘siles were, about 60,) Hustle $31 8.2 $1 40 for No, ¥ Chicago in eng and atloat; a $1 40 to ar. Five, closing at 81a) for August; $1 4a $1 46 tor M Yrulkes ou the spots 1 43/6 sk $1 44 to arrives $1 4s Bloor No. Low the spots $l 7a $1 48 Lor No LN . | Waukee to arrive: $1 50 for No. 1 Minnesota to arrive $1 $0 for amber winter, Corn was active and hixhe! Dut closed easy, The sales were about 450,00) bushels al He. & Vie. for 9130. w 9240, for August delivery. Gate wer firmer. We note saios of 90,00) Chicago ; 65 [whites 5c. “a 660: No. 2 Chicago’ mixed atloat; so. tor warm Canada. tye was active, with sates of shels At 95. for Canada in bond; $1 1) for State for sail; We. a Wc. im tai ana 8 Barley was neglected and nominal. Burley mat let at $1 33 ri 1 40 A $1 45, time, oF two-rowed 3 $1 50 cash and $1 55 time for four and six-rowed Bt 165 cash and $175 time tor Canad: The demand for marrows was fa’ steady prices. Mediums were firmer and in go mand, Kidney beans were quiet aud wiihout material change. We anot jedium, pow, choica, de. $i W; Oo, fair "So pod, 1 7Ds mare Lows, mew. ‘choing, 44% do. fair to good, $2.0 peas, new, $i EH neh Fed. Kidnoy, prime, ef reich $2 9,892.90; Malte Kidney, ck choice fe kidhey, fare to Rood, 8) re — PO market was rd. Domestic etoth, 13e. 1c. @ Wac.; Calcutta, 9 do: bags, 1 liar AND Jore.—The market ror fute Butte was dieady, with a {air demand attull prices Hemp and jute were quiet and unchanged. We quote:—atnerioan drosted, er tou, $270 Wee ak for dow! re for iloreo: éc. 3 f $4225, gi $200 ae Dia cit at Bio, a it . Ba 5Me., goles. Hiss. ~The market was quiet and Prices were, with out decided change, The esies were ity Bt Bigc., s 10 ) Mexical 0) dry Sisal, Evia Cental Aue 20 dry salted Toxas, 24 Ibs. xverage, on P vate. Sera We quove:—Dry—Buenos Ayres, 8's. 4 230. |'do.. 8) Ibs, a 29 ibs. ion Ronteviteo, 2 . | B'ibsc a 22 ba, Tohze. is ibs sank kay ie, pes BL 3904 § Hiiwadhoros, Mf tbs a 2s Iba tia: 9 180s, gold, Learnen The supply of hemlock sole was large ids the market was quiet, with ® moderate demand frou manufactarers at full'prices. MOLssah— The market tor forgign grades was Grm_ ‘4d faaehs at $1 saguah Th but re bf Orleans met stock oa hi as oie ee a, 3.509 Taanaeee ‘end 2003 bo fs New 0 dee Enghis 10 Navat Srores.—The market for bis te turpentine wi duil. The sales were 8) bbls. at Sic. Rosi: was, jaret aoa Miltiout iarerial change,’ The sales were 20. ami bbls. strained at $! 85 bbis. good strained at $1 75," Tar was Gal ced teakenmed, Paey ee quict, gon —-Spirits turpentine, ened, etre $1 66 | sb asi ‘winington ty tat, $2 WO $3 Gig; Washington tar, meh Oi “tinegod was quiet’and unchanged. Lard wa duiland nominal, Cotiouseed was irregular and pom inal, Crade sperm aod Whale were quist an ~un- changed. Meuhaden was steady, with sales of 200 bbis., Suppomed soll 'at doc, "Wwe ‘quate —Lottzuseut, erude, *do-, summer’ yeitow, we, we Se & T2ige. ; linseed. a 6lc.: lar i ‘65s ‘an, bleached winter 185; whale. Northern, Bio. o., bieached wi tes Tic. ao. natural, ‘a 72c.; olive. casks, Fy isa $i tke aon $4 23 a $4 20, Purnousuaethe marker was quiet and firmer. Crude in bulk was Sin ls at Sige. tor July, 5! Sige. for Auausts dou Ta bole. 66 for July snd ined. for August; wlio tet Aamast iBeearko lots, 10) deiph Siete, t fuite “a tosde. jeiphia way at luc. w 10%e. month, Jago. tor august "5: argo tous at Tiger More was quoted at ice. al eg ‘Teuaville quiet and "wos a¢ $1 014. ig stents oor, base rit at Tk .23g. Parker's excited, Te shipments, $1 $1 02% asked. sions itecelbte ‘95 packaxes; beef, 5 do. ; meas, 732 do. ; lard, 62 do." the exeltement in pro- Visions subsided somewlat to-day, bui in some articles | there way a good business, aud pricss were deciled higher. ‘sules were 6,50 bbls, at $20 0 a $21, August, and closing at $2/ 954 $41, tor August; $105 a $220, for septewber. Dressed hogs were seliing at Tigo, & (0340... Beet hams were neglected and nominal at former prices. Bee! guiet with gales of 0 Lis on private terms We ‘Barrelled plain mess, $8 xtra, mons, $10 8); Dacket beet, #16) Tiered Boel mete $27 a $23: india mess, $17 a $19; prime Bacon was quiet, wat sales of 78 boxes city Long Lio. Cut meats were quiet; the sales were 15 boxes beilies ay 124 10,000 ibs, simoced Vellios at 133g0. amd BWW light plokled | hams at was exvitea and higher, rime city for prompt and Balti- for prompt and mouth, i Og City tirm at cu $L idk United, Mc. Lard We nows salen of good 10 choice, ze. & Biee a ve: Wostera creamy: 2ic.; Westerm tubs, poor to ise. adie. :) Western Reserve and Michigan, poor Sc. a 23e. Cheese—The market was quiet, demand at unchanged prices. We common to fanoy, Sc. a 1140.5 tate dairies, fancy iuil cream 'o., fair to good, part siciin, Se. a 8c. ; skins, Onto" factory, common to fancy, Se. a lic: | $7,000 | curity ample pe) BRAL DI-COUNT— $500, 009 WORTH PxiMe e try Mortgages (: a pnd 5 amie S prigages 1s forsale, in sums to sue ers 1 ala, worth. $10,008, Addreas SECURLITES test ia & Ww. rags &.co., 26 Broad st w York, eLetters of ma tor travellors, payable {a'any part of Europe. asia Airice, Australie mort and Am Draw bills of Exchange aad legraphic transfers of money on Burope nd Caltornia. ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, RECEIPTS, NOTH dings and over? ind of Printinz, —— for banks, bank brokers and financial coin Biomeny juruistied erite METROPOLITAN PRINTLN TABLISE ME, 14 Broadway. OWN 8. PINROk, NO, 5 PINE STREE’ PyUney without ‘bonus on approve! w York, Brow! {and Westchesier county Mortgages at lowest rates. big thoes LOAM ON a MORTGAGES, Laihtge4 +; 08 Second and Leasehol! Mortgages. easy terms GSO, We TAK, 15! Bromdway, gare: * ONEY TO LOAN—FO« THREE OR FIVE -¥@ARR on bon! and mortgage A om bon | a (axe ou New York city property, CALLENDER & LAURENCE, 35 Pine street. Warts — NORTHERN — PAvt¥ic bonds in exchange tor twenty Lot § Flashug, L. L Address A. $4, 000 BoXxPAND MoRTG AGK ON UNIIPROVER property in Passaic county, for sie at a discount of 12 por cout hidress 0. 3 i ey WANTED—AS A FIRST MORTGAGE ON about twenty acres aud improverents on bury, Hyver, Monmouth | county, Dear Long Branches w Jer: Present cash vuluc over $3, Principais address os ‘box 169 Gerad oitice, 10.000 % LOAN AT SIX PER CENT PR® Aunuin on Bond and Mortzare on proved city Property. HINMA N by g 40.000 Waxtees.ee A TERM OF YEARS, at 40 per cent interest, in Nebraska; te interest payavle in NeW York. Adutess eraid ollice. ert ARORA t i O, Fost Omics bow J.P. SNOW, He FIRM OF HGTIRICK & LAUGHLIN, HERB tofore existing, has this day been dissolved by mu. tual erry t be id Swughiin Peotinus buduer: and ¥ im liguidation. it PSone 1875 GhORGH HETTRICK. “BUS ‘SWESS OPPORT UNITIES, dex! Es timore, Washington and all large cliies Sot =the receipts were ‘fair and the market was quict unchanged. A few receivers were offering very | Western av 2ie.-'while «thers We quote: aim to be selling orig Island, New Jersey, an at cle. Ro.; Bue and Pennsylvania, 2le. a 2isc; Ys chvice brands, 20: @lc.; Western choice brands, We. ; other Wesvern, 15gc. Rice.—Ine market was steady, with a fair demand for foreign grades. ‘Ihe sales were’ 40 tierces Carolina at 25) bags Kangoon até} Tage. @ B440., and ae per lb. We qiioie:<Carola, good to common, fx0. a Bao + Lous van @The0.; tair to prime aud common qualities Patna, 7c. Der Ib., ‘he market for raw was firm and active. The 20 bhas. and 70 bozos muscovado and centi 280 bids and 60 boxes molasses 900 bids. Brot Sugar und low grade 14 ds Capa: at 77 Bo hide barely wood refining at inh 103 buices and 4.000" bags centrifugal at So. per lb. He: fined sugar was firm. , Boxes. Bugs. Melado, Stock (ascertained by actual count, yee ‘specula- down to be; Kangoo! 7e., currency ; a 7\c., currency: Kangoon, in bond, 2%c. a 2%c. oud, Cash, tion) Jaly lI 4.937 100.943 13,619 Beceipts since July ‘Gvel 41,905 4000 Totals. . 8 21308 15,149 | Sales since July 1"? 9919 4,409 ‘M21 Stock this Saye ay as 1 ed 763 “09 162,439 15,08 Comparing ‘97,851 211,656 936 48,935 22/,603 7,589 ae 160, 5,598 6 good retain, 14. : Cuba, 5 Porto Bico, ao. es cent ace caituard A. Toor 's On} bi s quoted at 17 7240., and ‘Western, 16440. LALLOW Was quiet wid sales of. Sale Abs. assorted at Bree a 8%e., for 35,000 Ibs. pure ato! snwy,—Keceipts—Ai The sales were 625 Lf engagements were Averpool, by stea 4,Uu0 bushels graim atakan 100 boxes bacun'at 263. 04 3,500 Doxes cheese at 453. Jo Lonaon, by sail, 16.000 bush- els grain at 10d., and 3,500 bbis. flour at 38., and to Havre, by steam, 450 bales on private terms. ihe charters Bares bance to Cork for orders, Solids & Norwegian a wil do. ats. 4hod. hence to tives pool direct, with 4,510 bbis. naphtha at it ‘@ vessel (to arrive), hehes to Sore tor orders. with 4,000 Quarters grain at’ 7s, lod per quarter; German brig, trom Richmond to Bahia, Wich 2400 Dbis. Hour at $126 DOMESTIC MARKETS. C Aull and nat; Gaga ecaey i rid, ton, and nomini . mid- dling, Li3se.; ‘food ordinary, W2%c, ‘Net toceipts, 72 ic, 2, bs gsthiad New Onteans, July 22, 1875, Cotton gui: mitdiiog, UGE ow tmldding. 25}. 4 gopiloptunary. Bigs. Nee roeeipts, 61 ba 50, Stuck, 4, Montre, July ag 1875. Cotton nominal; middling, 14%e. : Jow middling. 14¢. good rainy. sie gs Net recoipts 1 bate Hiparis coastwise, 52 Savanwan Saly 22, 1875, | Cotton entirely nominal; middling, dies ling, 18%;c.; good ordinary, 13,0." Net bales. Exports coastw Wise, 123, Dtock, 1,363, On, nn eeeOn, July Cotton dull; middlings, luc, a 14 low mi Mo.; good ordinary, 13%e. Tecipts, Exports voastwise, Balsa, “stock, Aga, Spirits ta Wining! NO. Me changed at recelpts, 0 cS) dine ba, ies, ‘ost nogauly at ‘Tar steady-at $t 71 pence reas ‘a gra 22, a, Li at * Re ee ry ring Ba 5 ra A ‘ame Ms ae ee ee Winter, $3 for w' Wh oat “arm and Mane Bitwaukee. chub, gi ak Corn high ntine aul 1 40 tor str Noi od al Corn meal, torn Bnbolte or ton Williecd unchanwels $20; shit of 23; middlings, ga ton. Ga al freights—' Hic. 5 COFM and TYE, 50.; OM ic. to New Tork. Der, $2 20 to the Hudson, Lake ‘receipts—34,300 bushels wheat, 1,608,000 feet of lumber, Canal shipments 636,000" feet of lumber. 8 receipts—Flour, 500 bbl sets eters mn, 25, fos” 10 Dols reat 0.00 bushel ‘oats, 13,000 Railroad suipmente ihe, sdme Burrano, July 22, 1875, Wheat, 48,000 bi Saliroad receipts Cana | Shipments to" tidewater-—Whent, 196.000" bus 00 de, 0 iveriar Eitan heh “bia cia rd i ek i) ANT WITH LARGE CIRCLE OF its Saag with a first class importu Qestres to connect hiteel! particulars at inierviews house in tea and wine trades: Audress A. 's, D. Z., Herald “A OTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN A SUCCESSFUL and ‘staple line of business many years’ standingt desirable opportunity; experience not necessaryg ) required. J. AL BlsGo, So. 5 Dey street. FARINER WANTED—WIT i FROM $5,000 0,00) to extend the manuf cturing department a well Peirablighed wholesale and retail business (a i referred). Address “ADRIAIO,” Herald Upw rauck office, A PAvTNER, WITH $0, WANTeED—TO TAKE the place of retiring parther; contracts for moss js amount now en Sens, Oe finances Lipo} his con! ‘vie’ yer: Garay WANTED—TO COMPLETE A COM> Dany to introduce @ raanle Cie Dene. Call ddress HOFF ot A. 48 | hathags ew York, or JOHN Meabails, 7608 Kent avenue, Brooklyn. E PALO’ © Pty ol OFFICE 18 TRIBUNE BUILD ing. yi—We reauire busigess men travel in different asctsy or locate in the cities to repre- sent our interest in @ mannuiactured article (a speci | ty; 3 with afew hundred dollarscan have a prot s. Call and see samples @ JENTLEMEN'S FURNI HING GOODS AND At and Cap Business tor sale, tn @ thriving town ane doing a good business: price $2,-00 Apply to Gindad |, 93 Broaa way. & CARLETO aged in a reliable, lexiti already esiablished, but not haviug carry on the same successfully woutd be pleaset an arrangement with some one to take an interes business ani furnish from 915,000 oS 0 capital; good Feterences giveu and required; drovers need uot apply. Address A. ., Dox 516 Post office, Nonone aes. ITERARY.—FOR SALE, A POPULAR AND LONG established Literary and Family Journal, having « jarge subscription list ‘and tiberal ertising patroe age; aso type, Cuts, Manuscripts, &c.; an unusual oppor tunity is bere ‘presented, as tne entire concern must be sold at once to close partnership account, Apply ta Guiddse CARLETON, 98 Broadway. AILCLOTH,—AN ESTABLISHED —LIVERPOOR firm, with a first rate connection among shipowners, sailmakers, shipchaudiers, &c.. is open to scceps a agency for the sale of cotton canvass; must be & rate and known manutacture. ‘This 1s a splendid ovem- ing for an enterprising firm. Advances be mm against consignments, or security given for stock. Ad» Gteas BL cate of Honry Greenwood, Advertising Agent, Liverpool, England, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRE: Who can furnish iirst class reference ant securi coone other will be accepted), to Act as agent in 4a tue Portant business transaction in the South; to & compee font person a liberal arrangement will b¢ made: must le to furnish trom $2.00 to $4.c00: none othe! feed ay poly. Adgross VON VALKINGBURGH, box Lost oilice, Jersey C1 S500-Mi, Gane IN ANY BUSINESS KX oO Copt liquors oF patents: or would loan tae amount to pmpleyer om security; give full Paryoulars otice t bei | 78 Chestnut street, Brookivn, E- 500) DOWN, BALANOZ OM TIME, WiLL SB e. cure an interest in an elegant, easy business foe $10,000 a years monopoly. 48 West Twenty-sixth at 5()(Q.~RARTNER, WANTED IN A. SOUND 4.5 jomanufacturing Dusiness. esiablished tm ‘at location over 30 years; all accessary machine rosea lee or address, 8.284 Hudson streets Soa 00 & with seas AN INTEREST IN / $10,000 rene paying 31 i200) veut a ea ae Gown, balance of lan oe ssi town Branch office. Be El i an BOARD OF ALDERMEN, GREEN THE CAUSR OF INCUMBRANCES—A NEW COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. The Board of Aldermen met yesterday after noon shortly before three o’clock, Presid Lewis being in tne chair, A communication was received from Mayor Wickham embodying letters of General Fitz Jonm Porter, designed to show that the Vepartment ef Public Works has exhausted ail its powers “te secure from the Comptroller the means author ‘zed and provided vy law and necessary to render | eficient the Bureau of Incumbrances in tts efforte | to execute the laws for the public benefit.” Whoat-tiite offered. higher, unsettled ee excita eboywan ‘and 7,000 do. an good demand ; prii ho “bushels Nov, mixed ‘Western, ates sample Western at Oats—Canada Srealiogite at éie: | Eye Igactive., Barley None tere. | Fork | mess, $21 60, Lard drm at Lic. a lige. ‘Bighwinesd ona inally ly 22, 187 Flour firmer, held bigher. When anata and algnees amber ber St abies t pps seller, Augtst, $1 42; seller September, $1 No. 2 Dayton and Michigia red, $i 4, Corn My her, losing este higil nix a sellor ‘Auge > ,79C. Wao; low inined, T8se. ‘ats strona a snd higher, No! 2, seller August, Sige. seller September, 4c, I reighis to Buffalo dull at 23g0. (tebe ~ oe oe: pts—W heat, 000 bushels: corn, 2,000 do ship- ents—Flour, 8,000 aie Shase food bushels; cora, | 6,000 do, ; oats, ao Omicago, July 22. 1875, Floar e pins Lane oe om prices. Wheat—Demand active an ere | and 60 unset. ted t Hy courate noes Hon tbe given; closed fairly active bat not at Outalde quotations; Be NG 4 "NO. 2 mixes , id Aust: 60 rele ted, 73340 0 nd chie| Prices higher} market active and strong ff; No. 2, 920., spot; AZo. ata Abe Te man mibert ers tirm; mas Nea ‘2epring. $ a, ‘te ia Mair demand $8 ember. 1 1 03, October. Rye Hae 4 spot ; 830. & No. nee corres vad fa “4 Ant nudsami ad'va fombers $13 all the ye ‘ds scare: | Whiskey unchange Hveelnts—8j40 pole flour, ‘sh 00 | bushels’ wheat, 187,000 d outs, 40) lo. rye. shipmen' is flour! 1 ND Seatele Wheat, | 3h 1,20, gor ) oats, 4%) do. barley, 70) da ‘atlernigon call ‘of the Board whea 237% August. Corn actiy ic. ‘September. Oats firme: bor. Pork 8 ata bie, September. Lard firmer at aot 14 173g Septemuer, PRINTING OLOTHS ope Provipences, R. 1, A Printing cloths firm Si prices, w: fas batter Gemand and increasing business, HAVANA MARKET. Havana, aa 1875, er fy deat Au ae. August and h ee Ht nish gold, 215 a 216. Exch: on the } untedss ates, "60 days, currency, Lair short si & al? Mace gol au do. remiuin; short right do., 123: premicont on Losdon, Pos'a'iss premium on Paris, "ub o £8 preminen. Sugar very active; No. ky Duteh standard ; Lids a 19 Foals ber arrobe. EUROPEAN EAN MARKET. Loxpox Paopucs Manget.—Lonvom, July 22—Rven- ing.—Onieutia linseed, 618.2 sperm oil, 207 a £98 per ton; | common rosin, os 3d. per cwh; spirits turpentine, 228, Sd. per owt FINANCIAL, ae ae Ne OK NaN GEN ree Shag; NO PRIVILEGES. bh Luss 3 ita a tABiO, aise OUR Mist ak tyme ae Read abv. aise NO CONTRACTS IN OUR T REASONABLE bh agen oh A ore Lil " az) Endowment Insurance Pi } feat companion J. ve * ) nominattin; Alderman Moxrgis offered a resolution, provid, ing that eack train of (reigmt cars drawn by @ ‘cv ao | dummy or other engine, on any of the tracks ot | the liudson River or any other ratiroad company | on the surface of any street in this city south of } Thirty-second street, shali be preceded by a man on horseback, not less than 100 feet in aavance et | the train, who shall blow @ trumpet or horn sum- | etently loud to be heard one block, and that Mayor be requested to lastruct the Commission of iolice to enforce these provisions. Referred to the Committee on Railroads, A communication was read f-om Commission Fortar in respouse to a resojution of inquiry, im« juced by Aiderman Morris, stating tuat the Gomunlssionte oj Puolic Works having oda inate All the rignts of the old Croton Board, has power to build sewers independent of the action of the Gommon Connell. A communication was received from the aves Thomas J. Dunlap Commissioner of | Jurors in piace of poasine it ing been caused. by | Of 1873, bat never a iy! | tatned oMice since, The nomination was approv i bs en of 13 to 6, the republicans vouug 1 ia the eu: The ordinance to rep ft Macomb’s Dam Briage | by day’s work was adop Aldermen Purroy and \Seandley endeavored te | have passed the resolutions requiring the “sunk lands in Harlem to ve filled in by contract, or in such manner as the Commissioner of Pu Works shail deem best jor wu interests of she ity.” The republican Aldermen voted against the resolution, and it Was laid over. THE TWEED SUITS. MR, O'CONOR ON THE BILL OF PARTICULAR ATIERALD reporter had @ conversation with Mr. Charles O'Conor, at Fort Washington, last night, in reference to the Tweed suits. Mr. O'Conor said that the proseoution are hopeful of gaining the appeal which they have taken to the Geveral Term, The General Term does not sit until Prt ne he Aivesie by Virtue of Judge Dono- a the motion for a -_ of pare ge Prrryt ‘a abeyance. Should & dJuage Donohue be tained tan prosecution cannes furnish the bill oF ticulars caliea for, ON DOGS. ‘The proclamation authorizing the indiscriminate slaughter of dogs found unmuzzied on the streets Of Jersey City went into effect a week ago, yet it was only yesterday that tne impounded canines were siauglutered by oMcers detailed for the par pose, Most of the animals delivered info 61 tody of the Poundmaster died from bungor, and their growisand yells Were so piieous that an ap iast Made to ti Lice authorities, he PoundMasier Was in the meantime lodged in the County Jail for li rating 6 a fat on ar