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enry H. Boody; attachment issued in t aside, with $10 costs. RT OF COMMON PLEAS -- SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Larremore. Frankenheiner vs. Shelton; application for receiver denied without prejudice to a renewal, on payment of costs. The People ex rel. McNamara vs. The Board of Estimate. &c.; application for mandamus denied; see memorandum. Hellman vs. Cohen; letter does not establish identity of defendant. The People, &c., vs. Gribbin et al.; order signed. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO, N.Y., July 22. -Cattle-The receipts today, including 126 cars reported to arrive, were 2,652 head, making the total supply for the week thus far 4,573 head, or 269 cars, against 180 cars for the same time last week. The market opened moderately active, at 1/4c. @ 3/8c. advance on last week's closing prices. The run of stock was generally inferior to last week's. Some of the best droves in the yards were sold by Reynolds & Westheimer. About 1,300 head were disposed of. Sales of 464 Illinois Steers, ranging from 1,116 lbs to 1,460 lbs at $5 75@$6 25: 195 head Ohio Steers, ranging from 1,010 lbs. to 1,392 lbs., @ $4 62 1/2; 19 head Ohio Cows, averaging 971 lbs., @ $4 62 1/2; 119 head Ohio Heifers, averaging 936 lbs., @ $5 50; 20 head Ohio Stockers, averaging 860 lbs., @ $4 35; 82 head Michigan Steers, ranging from 864 lbs. to 1,110 lbs at $4 25 @ $5; 195 head Indiana Steers, ranging from 714 lbs. to 1,340 lbs., at $4 25@$6 10. Sheep and Lambs-The receipts to-day, including reported arrivals, were 6,000 head, making the total supply for the week thus far 8,400 head, against the 7,200 head for the same time last week. The market opened draggingly at 1/4c. decline on last week's closing prices; sales of 1,237 head Ohio Sheep, ranging from 80 lbs. to 116 lbs., at $4 25@$4 90; 214 head Michigan Sheep, averaging 78 lbs., at $4 50; 215 head Illinois Sheep, averaging 72 lbs., at $4 45. Hogs -- Receipts to-day, including reported arrivals, 3,200 head, making the total supply for the week thus far 15,900 head, against 11,600 head for the same time last week. Market slow at 15c.@20c. decline from yesterday's rates; sales yesterday of 1,600 head Indiana and Ohio Hogs, ranging from 185 to 250 lbs., at $5@$5 25, and one choice lot to a local butcher at $5 30; to-day, prices are off, and sales of Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana Hogs, averaging form 200 to 225 lbs., were made at $4 90@$5 10. CHICAGO, July 22 -- Cattle quiet and steady; prices unchanged; receipts, 2,500 head ; sales of good Native Steers at $5 40@$5 50; choice to extra do., $5 85@$6; Texans,$3 10@$3 15; shipments, 1,500 head. Live Hogs active and higher; receipts, 9,000 head; fair to choice, $4 50@$5; shipments, 7,500 head. Sheep active and higher for best grades; receipts, 649 head; good to choice, $5@$5 50. FOREIGN MARKETS LONDON, July 22--12:30 P.M. -- Consols for money, 92 5/8 @ 92 3/4. Eire Railway Shares, 46 1/4. 1 P.M. -- The rate for money at the Stock Exchange, on Government Securities, is lower than the Bank of England rate by 1 1/4 P cent. United States 5-20 Bonds, 1865s, old 93 3/4; Erie Railway Sahres, 46 3/8. 2:30 P.M. -- United States 5-20 Bonds, 1865s, old, 93 5/8; 10-40s, 90 5/8; New 5s 90; Erie Railway Shares, 46 5/8. 3:30 P.M. -- The rate of discount for three months' bills, in the open market is 5/8 P cent, below the Bank of England rate. 4 P.M. -- United States Bonds, New 5s, 90 1/8. 4:30 P.M. -- Consols for the account, 92 3/4; United States 5-20 Bonds, 1865s, old, 93 3/4; 1867s, 93 5/8; 10-40s, 90 3/4. FRANKFORT, July 22. --United States 5-20 Bonds, 96 1/2 for the issue of 1862. PARIS, July 22--P.M.-- Rentes, 56f. 45c. LIVERPOOL, July 22 -- 12:30 P.M -- Cotton -- The market is quiet and steady.; Middling Uplands, 8 3/4d; Middling Orleans, 9d.; sales, 10,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for speculation and export. Sales of Cotton shipped from Savannah or Charleston, deliverable July, at 8 1/2 d. Breadstuffs -- The receipts of Wheat for the past three days have been 9,000 quarters, including 7,000 quarters American. The receipts of Corn for the past three days have been 14,000 quarters, including 9,000 quarters American. LONDON, July 22. -- Refined Petroleum 13 3/4d.@14d. P gallon. 1:30 P.M -- Cotton -- Sales of Cotton shipped from Savannah or Charleston, deliverable July and August, at 8 1/2d.; from the same ports, deliverable August, at 8 1/2d.; and sales of the new crop shipped from Savannah or Charleston, October and November at 8 9-16d. 2:30 P.M. -- Breadstuffs -- The market is heavy. Wheat, 11s. 5d. @11s. 9d. P cental for average California White; 12s.@12s.3d. for CLub do.; 10s. 10d @ 11s. 8d. for Red Western Spring, and 11s. 10d. for Red Winter. Flour, 27s@28s P bbl. for Western. Peas, 39s. P quarter for Canadian. 4:30 P.M. -- Cotton -- Of the sales to-day 5,750 bales were American. The market for Yarns and Fabrics at Manchester is quiet and unchanged. Evening. -- Spirits Turpentine, 33s. 6d. P cwt. Cloverseed, 38s.@40s. P ewt. for American Red. LONDON, July 22 -- 4:30 P.M. -- Spirits Petroleum, 8d @ 8 1/2d. P gallon Evening - Linseed oil opened at £33 5s., and closed at £33 5s.@33 10s., P ton.