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Show i;hv :s oniie Jiiij airiii c. New York, 10. The Public says: The eilects ol the great strike aro even more clearly aten in tbo bank transactions of the week ending August Au-gust 4th than in those of the week preceding. pre-ceding. The cities which escaped the immediate eflects now feel the consequences conse-quences through their general trade, and especially through their dealiugs with the cities moat disordered, while at Philadelphia, Chicago, Si. Louis, Louisville and Pittsburg the depression of Lusimss is very great. The clearing bouse returns from sixteen six-teen cities tor July show a gain of lo3 100per cent. This gain, however, how-ever, is shari.fl by only seven cities, New York, Boston, New Orleans, riu.iuurp, iJJii bvuiu, jyhusiis ony ami Worcester. At .San Francisco there has been a very marked improvement, improve-ment, due, it is true to the accession . ol tho important hanks which formerly for-merly d.d not do business through the clearing house, but it makes the apparent ap-parent decline in transactions for lour weeks ending July "Slh, compared with the corresponding weeks of la-t year, only 4 1-1U0 per cent. |