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B L L MONETARY. TurspAY Evenina, Juno 10, Thero are no now faatures' of importanco to noto in conneotion with tho looal mouey markot. "The supply of money at the banks is large, snd 4n tho mavkot the supply Is also incronsing, New York oxohango sold botivoen banks to-day ab par. ’ ¢ TAX PRODUCTION, IMPORTATION, AND TAXATION OF ' MATLIOAD IRON. 5 ‘We print bolow o tabular statomont from the | bullotin of the Amoerican Iron and Stool Agsocl- ation, showing tho. growth of the homo produc- tion, importation; and ‘ consumption of iron and stool railrond bars from 1840 to 1872. TFrom thig table it - appears that from tho tinio the tarift sont into offect, in 1803, to tho clogo of 1872 thero was a total of 2,764,309 tons imported and 5,583,102 tons manufactured, .in the United Btates. For tho yeara 1802, 8, and i, the tariff on iron railroad bars waa 600 por pounds, and from 1806 to tha preseut timae %70a por 100 pounds, But for thelast threo years about 40 por acnt of tho railrosd bara imported havo beon of steol, on whioh the duty is 13{ canta per pound. At 700 por 100 pounds tho' total dutios paid ‘on imported railroad bars sinoo 1802, ‘would be noarly $35,000,000, but as o largo por- tlon of tho imports of ralls during the lsat throe yours havo beon of steel, on which tho duty is 1,26 por 100 pounds, it would bsa roasonsbla ostimato to placo tho total dutios paid on im- ported rails in the elovenyears from 1862 £0 1872, nclusive, at 940,000,000, But during tho gpme poriod there have beon 5,692,162 tons of rails manufaotured and sold in the Unlted Btates, Itis prosumablo that tho price of theso has beon inorensed by reason of tho duty in somothing approximating the rate of tho duty on tho imported rails, which would mako s total of, eay 877,000,000 on the 5,632,162 tons. We have thus an inoroased coat of $117,~ 000,000 paid 1n oloven yesrs on tho rails con- sunted in tho United Statea in consoquenco of the torlff. But ps tho total of dutios on whioh the abovo ostimate of inoroased cost is basod, was paid in gold ot an avorage promium in ourrency of 40 por cont, it is ulmrlmps not an unfair ostimato to placo the total incresso in the cost of railroad bara sold in the Unitod Btates in tho eloven years in consoquonce of tho toriff, at $100,000,000 in currenoy. But In ostimating tho incroased cost of roll- ronds in consequence of the tarlff on articles of iron and steel, the duty on rails is only ono itom. The coat of tho thousand other articles of ihe nsmo matorials used in tho construction of rail- roads i incroased motless than 76 per cont by tho taxif, The following is tha tablo abovo referred to: apsE] 22 Y cars. 24,318} 44,083} 0 1 7,60 775,733, 533;“‘“ 941,993 530;850] The total numbor of net tons of rails made in tho United -Statos in 1873, aa reported to the oflico of tho American Iron and Btecl Associatton b{ the makers, is 941,992, or 841,004 gross tons. This aggrogato was profineud in tha followin Blates, the production of ench of whioh in 187: ‘158 7‘ivi\um in comparison with the production in* Total, . A LOOAL STOOK AND BOND MARKET. Mosers. Lunt, Proston & Kean quote as fol- lows this p. m.: Selltng, 1734 n1g 119 ’63, 120 5208 of ’67, Jan. and Jul 1913 208 of *68) Jan, and July.. 1203 104080000 sene s 43 U. 8, b8 (now Jssuc),. 115% Gold {full wolght). 217 Gold Coupons, 7% Qold E: 18 1093(@110; 100 % in){ ——— REAL ESTATE. The following instruments woro filed for rec- ord on Tuosday, Juno10: - CITY PIOPERTY, . Bedgwick st, bot Menomoneo and Linden sts, o f, 25 £t to allsy, dated March 31 ; consideration, $1,850, Wabasl v, bet Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth ats, e{, 501t to alloy, dated Juno 4§ coneideration, $7,000, Halstod st, 145 £t 5 of Madison st, 0, 50 £t to alley, dated March §; considoration, $20,000, * - - Lot 48, in Block 7, Holsteln, dated June 0; conald- eration, $300. 3 Lot 69, 1o Di X 3 con- aiaLe n‘.bss lock 84, 80019, 0, 4, datod May 23; con Diasoll st, 139 £t n of Contro st, £, 1032125 ft, dated My SLi conulderation, £5,000, - aTding ov, 160 £t 8 of West Indiana st, o f, 60x125¢ £, Satod o 3 conalderailon, $1.200. ° ", 8 cor - 11, 3ntod Juno 1§ considsration, ety | 1 HHIH W £, 225160 £61t, ‘Indisna av, 427t s of Bixtoonth daled May 30 ; couslderation, $5,214 o llacoat & 0 alley, dated April 8; consldoration, $750, . tiiwaukeo av, bot Cornells and Willst, 8 w 1, 35 ¢ o -no,;l dated Juno 10 cousideration, 34,800, Lota? and B, in Bmillvu Lots 11 to'10, in Block 1, Maglo & High's Additton, with buildings, dated April 1 -hwmldmuan $10,000, 4 t13, in Dlock's, of Sutton's Additton, dted Bay 16; Comiideration, 100, Eiz , in Rowloy’s 1t ¢¢ Block 31, w of raflroad, fn 8003, 1) 14, datod Mol : consoration, Shiod. niolgof 6w 93, 39, 34, dated Oct, B, 1872 3 cousideration, $1,100, 7Lt of Lot 4, in Block 23, Boc. 3, 30, 14, datod May 8; consideration, $10,500, Lots 28 and 29, in Block 4 of Iarrison's Blooks 1 and 2, Ju Boo. 19, 39, 14, dated May 4, 1872 ; conslderation, Lot 18 of thio ab 4 conidoration, Shoton: "L bulldings, dated June 107 Dlock 3, {n Recs! Addition to Lotw19 snd' 20, in Diiglton, dated June 7 ; considieration, $3,500, 2t, bet Adama'and Jackson sts, w1, 34 ft to Tear 8 wtor of Thirty-sixth st,of 24ft ncolsd to alley, dated May 31 ; conwiduration, $3,100, Lota, vud 035 1t of Loia13 agd 14, o Dlock, in Hundley’s Subdivision, o ) dstod Aty 15 Munlops uiviton 1 bine Grove, datod ey OUTH OF OITY L1 dlmtll‘l I‘:fl;’fl%flfi.l “L‘:g::: 01’0 Gar\mrflg' Oarrott’s Buba B dunuglun."n,:)m, ) 38, 14, dated June 10; 2 &nd 10 in Block (5 UL e g and 40, in Block'L, 16 Wright & Windott'anw Beifofsw Beo 9, 88, 1, 2 - 5‘{:&‘;‘3’”&3‘{; “ D,u , datod Day 2 ; con. and's0, in Talo's Lots 4108, Ko, in John- 80n's 8 X, 80 X Of I 0 X 5603, 38, 14, d f =o{n(§;:r‘igm,"u,a‘?o. : ) 9 16, datal a3 18 ol uAmio, daied May 16 ; considoration, $,500, . rfi:o‘” !:l;mk Lot BBun::wn'a‘ Block 5 of EAT e X mdu&fin,ufl.x oo 4, ] 14, datod May 15; Lota 16 aud'16, in Tlock 0, of Winaton's Subdivision, 4n 8 w X of feo 3, 88, 14, datod Juno T ; conslderation, Lot 17, 18, ana 19, ook, ; oon- "‘}‘;f,‘},"’f"' fi 35‘0 ; , in same bloak, datod Juza ; oon , 16 Black 47, tn Ohleago Uniyeraity Subdivision o 0, 14, diod 3tay 3, 1673 Comidontion, ‘WESY OF OITY LIMITS, Lata 185 and 135, in Whits & Gole's Block 1 of Staves! rt of n o X 800,36, 40, 19, datod May1; considora- m, $1,000, s 109, m‘ and 118, in same, dsted Juned; cone aideration, $3,400, YLota 16 {0 56, 6 Block 2 of Jacobs’ Block3of e 1 of ;fi)ww. 06, 40, 13, datod March 8; conalderation, 000, -@16.65; do 5ol fhves vareu maren 1 considoration, $0,000, COMMERCIAL. ‘TukapAY Evenng, Juno 10, ' The following wore tho ruceiptsand shipments ‘of the leading artloles of produce in:Ohlengo during'tho pabt twonty-four hours, and for tho correeponding dato one yoar ngot TRoRITTe, || GHITHINTS, Iet. | 1072, || 107, | 1672, AT Qrass hood, s, Flax seed, Tbe. Broom-corn, 1A, Oured ments, 1ts, Beaf, bris Tork, b Lard, o au 2,693) 2,720 ‘Withdrawn from storo yostorday for eity con- sumption: 8,498 bu whoat ; 0,870 bucorn; 1,285 bu oata ; 66 bu ryo. Tho following grain has boon inspected into storo, this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 109 cars whoat 832 cars corn; 10,200 bu No.2 doby canal ; 70cars onts; 10,000 bu No. 2 do by canal; Boars ryo; 2 cars barloy. Tolal (621 oars), 285,000 bu, In viow of curront evonts, it bocomea impor- tant to know whotlior or not » man may bo al- Towod to buy propocty for which ho is ublo and willing to pay on dolivery; and whathor or not o man or get of men havo the right to ghy with whom he or thoy will do'business, Tho right to do the first Is doniod by scalpors, who, having no monoy thomselves, fail to sec what right suy ono olso haa to own it, Tho. socond is donied Ly shysters, who hold tho Board of Trado in oapo- clal abhorrence beoauso it intorforos with their feon by checking litigation, Botwoen the two it is rathor hard uniling, and it is no wondor that logitimate trado should occesionnlly Ianguish ‘when tlie discouragoments aro so gront. Tlio lending produco markets wore slow to- dny, but gencrally firm, not so much bocauso of 0 good demand, as for the reason that offerings wero light, In grain tho shipping movomont is vory sluggish, apd tho recoipts incressing, tho congoquoence of which is an augmont of our atooka in store that is anything but hoalthy ot- this sonson of tho yoar, But tho'raln of yoster- dsy, with tho prospeoct of anothor storm to-day, outweighod those considerations, and_cousod strongth in prices, both Lioro and at tho East, as it rovived tho foars of a great maony that tho summor and autamn will be wat,like the spring, nud -provent & bountiful yleld of anything but 88, > ngry 0ods wero less active than on the closing days o? last wook; though tho distribution of ataplo and fanoy fabrics was rospectablo in tho go%ntc, and jobbors gonerally soomed satisfiod :fi the dny’s snles, Pricos wore not subjeated to any matorinl chonge, ruling stondy. The grocory market was without a now foature, Tho continued increaso in the demand for sugars it 18 thought will result in an upward movemont of prices, imt tho largo supply will oporate to pre- Vent any vory pronounced ‘sdvance. Thero is & rathor quieter feoling in coffoos, 1ato Rio advices heing interpreted as loss favorablo for holders. Rices, spices, syrups, and eoaps woro steady and fairly firm, ‘The butter trade was reasonably ac- tivo, both on local and shippiug accouut, and the pricos currong earlior in tho wock wers oasily sustainod, sales muking at 10@24c, ns to quality. Bay ging was stondy ns proviously fluoted, Stark's 't 860 ; Ludlow at 9Gc ; Lowid- ton at 840; and American at 87, Prices of chiowso wero without quotablo change, but the increas- ing aupply and tha provalence of warm woather is inducing an easior fooling. Coal remains nominally unchsnged, Tho fish morket was Bonrly supplied, and denlors were . bothered to il ordors ; Lience prices wero vory firm all nround. ‘The present scarcity, of courao, is only temporary, and dealors do not snticipato any immediate ehnnfu in quotations. Dried fruits romain quist, with' most descriptions easy, prunos being tho only notable excoption. There was 8 limitod amount of trading in hides at sub~ stantially former quotations, Hay was in mod~ orats requost on logal and ahl;i&lnfi:cwnnt, and sold ot {Inutoniny‘a prices. Nothing now was noted in the Jeather, tobacco, pig-iron, and wood markets. Oils mot with a liberal inquiry, and woro stoadily held at 183{@190 for earbon ; 7Jo for extra lard 1 $1.00@1,05 for linsgod ; 870 for whalo ; and at 50@57¢ for tupontine. ‘Tho demand for lumber at the yarda continuoes actlve, tho trading being confined mainly to tho common grades, foncing and bullding lumber. There was no partioular change in prices, ox- copting that flat piokets were quoted at 314,00, snd_ lath wero 250 off. Other common grean Jumber is rather weak. A largo floct was at tho dooks, and thero was a fair number of buyers around, and the markoet was moderately actlve at the range of grlcou ruling for a day or two past, Tho demand for building mae torials was only fair, Quotations wore without alteration. Common brick is held steady at 80.60@7.00 per m. Motals, nails, and tinners' stook were in tolorably falr 20quost, and stondy. Iron was unchanged. Prices for com~ mon bar are shaded now and then in effecting large sales, Thore worono new foatures in tho hop, wool, -or broom-corn markets. Greon trults wero In good roquost, and firm, with the oxcoption of apples, which were slow, boing al- most out.of season. Poultry was salablo to tho ig. gt;gs at former prices. Eggs were frm at o, « Highwines were steady and rather quiot at the' roling price of tho g\ut Tow dué's though ro- ported 15 lowor in Now York. fos woro notod ©0£:150 brls at 000 por gallon, r, Lake freights wore again moderatoly active nt the cluuiuirnoa of yositarday, at 6o tor corn and 6340 for wheat by sull to Buffalo, Bhippera held: off tll Iate in tho session, h’glpg to force Jgofur- thor declino, but finally yiolded the point, & A tatal of 14 chartors was roported, whick will éar- ry out; 51,000 bu whoat, 249,000 bu corn, 80,000 b oitg, and 46,000 bu rye, L Provisions wero quict, but firm. . Moss pork was in fair domand, but gonorally hold above tho views of buyers; we r&nom it 10@200 per brl higher ;- cash lots boing the loast strong. Lard wa8 Go per 100 Ibs highor, and meats unchangad. Thoro was not muoh domand for cither, but the roceipts of hogs are falling off, with a céssation in tho domaud for suminer Bauldng, and tho prospeots now are that thoro will be much lcas competition - with tho produck of last win- tor's packing than hos boen anticipated, The market closod at tho following rauge of pricos: Noas Y]or)r cash or soller June, ©15,80 or July, $16.00@16.10 ; do soller Auguat, $16.20@10.30; do soller Septombor, $16.00@16.60; - -do soller Dooombor, £14.00 nekod ; .lard, cash or- selor Juno, $8.46 8.60; -do sollor July, 85,00@8.06; do _solle orAugust, $8.80@8.85; suwmmor do, 8.00. Sweot picklod hams quoted at 10@120. Dry saltod moata (‘wutnble at 63(@03o for shonldera; 834@8J{0 for short ribajand 83@8}go for short cloar, Boxed shoulders, 6%@0570. English monts, B3¢ (@820 for shorb ribs ; 855@B3{c for short clear, Tiadon i quotad ak 74¢5 for honldors; 9o for ‘olear ribs; 9go forshort cloar, and 18@ldlfo for hams, all packed. Mess beef, $9.00@9.26; extra moas do, $10.00@10.25 ; boof hams, $28.00 @29.50, Qity tallow, T3@73%70; groase quotable ab b3 @03{o. ‘Hales wore roported of 10D brls moss pork at 16.85; 600 bris old do at $16.00; 100 tos lard at £8.45 ; 100 tos sweet pickled hamg (16 1bs) at 110, ; Flour was dull, without much domand from abhippers, excopt at pricon so far below thoso aaked that thore conid be littlo intention to take hold. The locsl inquiry was “181“- Bran wag stoady. Balos woro roportod of 50+brls white wintor extras (Echmoé’ at $10.25; 100 brls do on private torms ; 100 bris spring oxtras (fanoy) at 88,00 ; 200 brls do (Alion.) at $7.26; 100 brls do (Harvest Homo) at 7.00; 100 brla do ot $0.00; 700 brls do (Athlete) at $6.95; 100 bris do (low) 8t $4.76; 100 brls do at 84.021¢; 800 brls spring suporfines ot 3,75 ; 78 brls do at #3,26; "800 bris ryoflonr on privato torms. ‘Lotal, 2,225 brls. Also, 10 tons bran at £9,00 ; sud ten tons do ot 8,60 on track, Tho follow= ing were the asking prices at the close: Fair to cholce whito winter oxtras,.....§ B0 Rod winter oxtras,,..veee . Whoat was quio but frm, I ] 3<o higher fl.\&: yeaterday, in :;&';fi&‘;’ l;:::\l;-’n firm tono {n New York, though Livorpool was re- ported dull, and ourrecolptaiers !ulrln volumo. 1,020 ) oAt uuon, oll Interest belug loat in tho , nov‘v‘_uxal {ho faars of n cornor have subsided; whils apern~ tors on both sidos are afraid td touch” the July n(&llun' othor than aparingly, till they lmow what | offaot £ha oporation of tho now law will havo on our rocelpta. At proont thoy aro nll 'at doa, somo foaring that our xocoipts will dwindlo down to o vory low point, whilo othors™ thinl 1t likely thatb thoy will inoroago in volimo, though nolther ara positive onough to bo willlng to risk much on the oxpectation. Thoro wag, howover, a fair inquiry for shipmont, pnd the smalinosh of tho stocks in storo (ouly nbout 160,000 bu of No, 2 spring) kept up tho prico of cash lots ton gm- mlum of }J(:‘lb 0 ovor sollor tho month, which ngain wag fulfy 20 por bu nbove ' tho prico of do- livory noxt month, About noon a fair Bpoonla= tivo domnand spruvg tp, ' which soomed’ o bo chlofly from tho short Intorest, snd parinlly bagod npon tho prospoct of mora bnd wenther, which mny sorlously intorforo, with delivorics from tho country. _Boller tho month opened at $1.24, advancod to El.fififi ond closed firm o} - a1.26%. Bollor July -sald .ot 81.315(@1,235¢, closlng st Auguet wag m.'.mf'. Sallor Vory ‘quict nt $110@1.103¢, and eollor tho yonr was littlo botior than nominal nt 81131, Onsh No. 2 spring closod at $1.264¢. No. 1 spring whas quios and stendy ot $1.80; No, 9.do ‘was in Thit domand, olosing at §1.15, ' and rojooted _do wns firm ot-$1,00, Cash salos woro roportod of 6,000 bu No. lapring (bard) at 81813 4,000 bu o at 81,80; 5,000 bu No. 2 spring (hard) at $1.05¢ + 16,000 do (hnxd) nt 81.20; 11,400 ba do at $1.953{ ; 85,800 bu do nt $1.263¢ 3 800 bu do at $1.25%¢ ; 11,600 bu do ot $1.263( ; 7,300 bu No. 3 spring nt $1.16; 2,400 bu do aé 81,135 ; 6,000 bri Qo at BL14L¢; B00bu do nb sLisg; nioo by rojocted spring ot $1.00. Total, 108,800 b, ¢ Corn was rather more nctivo, snd strong, aver- aging @%c hI?hnr, the greatest apprecintion- Leing on cash Jota, though' roceipts Wore largo and noarly nine times groator than tho ship- monts, Now York was roported firmer, but the principal cause of our ndvauco was the raln, which was roported to have been much heavier in tLo country than in tho oity, and was gonor- ally rogarded ns a probablo sot-back inmany soce tioby, The dull feoling in frelfihln. due to larger offerings of atesmor room, bottor ehipping domand, ‘which continuod, even aftor Livorpool was reported to bo 3d per 880 Iba lower. Optlons wero in falr roquost, with o moro_docided proforonco for August dolivory, than horotoforo. Sollor {ho montl, or rogular 0. 2, oponod at 43¢0, and - advaticad 1:89550 at the &loso, Sollor July oponod at B73g0, and closod at 88%o. Bellor August sold 4640 @ 413¢. Now roceipts of No. 2 closed at 870, 0~ ooted wasin _aotivo domand, closing with 820 id. Cash gales woro_roported of 8,200 bu No. 10 080; 59,200 bu,do at 3o ; 10,000 bu do at 863¢o; 80,000 bu do nt 803¢a’; 3,400 bu do at 80360 10,000 bu do at 86o; 50,000 bu doat 865701 20,000 bu do at B53o’; 46,400 bu do at 36i¢0 3 16,000 bu do nt 858¢0+ 20,000 bu do ab 35%0; 10,200 bu do at 36370 afloat ; 14,800 bu ro- Jestod ab 8230 ; 4,800 bui do at 8230 ; 3 05 H do 0t 820 3 4,000 bu do at M)io‘ 7,200 bu no grado at 3605 2,800 bu do at'2534c ; 500 bu do at 280 on track. Total, 804,400 bu. . i Sntu \mdm }}I&,} g“%odmflu&nnngl,.nmmlp\:‘\llv eqeflu‘w ativo, su o higher, in’_sympathy with & firmor foaliig on the part of Now Vorle botdors, Soller July waa moat wantod ; tho option openod at 29%{c and advancad to 800 at the cloge. Bol- ler August ‘sold early at 230, but 290 was bid Intor. Sollor tho month sold st 985(@285o, closing at tho outsido, Striotly frosh reccipts closod firm at 202, Cash salca woro roported of 12,000 bu at 2003 9,000 bu at 230 ; 15,000 bu t'28%¢c 3 26,000 bu at 283¢0; 16,000 bu nt 289¢0; 8,000 bu rojcctod nt 260 ; 20,400 bu do at 265505 4,600 bu do sk 253c ; 12,000 bu_do nb 260 000 b by samplo at 340§ 3,600 bu do at 3%.; Total, 120,800 bu, 5 Ryo was moderatoly active at tho rocont do- aliug, with more doing in samplo lots than for some time past. Tho drop in Hrluna Inst. woole has brought out o fair domand for shipmont. Cash anlss wore roported of 4,400 bu No. 2 nt Glo; 800 bu rojectod at 65¢ ; 800 bu by samplo ot 630 ; nud 400 bu do nt 6214e, Total, 6,100 bu, Barloy was inactive, and nominally nnchang- ed: Wo quoto No. 2at 68@78¢; No. 3 et 69@ 630 ; and rojocted ab 38@40¢, the innido in tho Ttock Taland ZElovator, and the outsidy in -othor h:uzes. Balos woro limitad to 400 bu by srmple ot 82, - The following ara the footings of tho ofiictal roport of grain in store in this city on 'the ovons gu; of Saturdsy last, aud at coirosponding ntea: Ly 8 umld atuioupliose for soveral days, whio s WiTRAT, . June T, May 31, June 8, 1 LA LT N Tojectod wintor, @ o soi] 19,438 198,475 WAL D615 00T 41,798 445,05 o 875,360 CORN, ¥ 1,135,215 26747 . 25,503 48,140 100,543 10,453 1316 4,020,683 2,981,330 AT 127,030 2 533 do... 11,950 Ncwglrilv. 2, 25,391 " 358 Totakisruesannenners h, 026,486 3,895,760 8,302,050 4,595 22,408 o, J30,474 1,901,333 Rejocted. ... 53,05 69,305 No grado. 1,273 < 1,396,191 1,093,043 5,06 98,024 20041 161,041 2318 5,760 200,765 191,748 ABLEY, g 61,860 83,203 10310 18,33 4i01 08T o . 5T,23 65,000 110,322 Total, 6,080,610 bu. This isan increaso during the weolk of 70,695 bu whoat, 130,726 bu cora, 223,432 bu oats, 11,419 bu ryo, and a docrease of 0,318 bu bardoy. Total incsonso, 435,954 bu, Tho forolgn oxports of provisions from New Yorlk for tha wack ouding Juuo 8, 1873, and the distribution of the same, wero as follows: Tark i ris | ,.k}{ Tard s, 65,013 117,50 And from Nov, 1 to Juno 3, inclusive, for four yoaru: ¢ 187373, | 187113, 18e9-70, T EENTTT| MR RO I S V3531 428, S131118, 220, 447 69, 425,771 18, €29, 060 531163, 517, 720} 23,423,760 086, 4001 2,070,740 8, ALY 870,655 620,24 11,199,210l 10,20, 681 18,184,637 400, 7011 39,136,523) 14,585, 105] 16,405,718 OROP ITEMNE, The Now York Produce Krchangs Weekly has the-following 3 _In Germany, tho latest mail advicos glivo roports of favorablo weatlior. for tho growlng crops, Bupplica nd stocks of wheat in Gorman ports woro small. Tho domand from the fnferior waa loss active, but thora was an improved Inqulry for osport to Beollsnd, Dol gium, and Lollaud, " In France tho weatlior 1iss been changeable, with wvery little complalut from tho farmers, %W! wore very genorally amall, of both whoat and flour, aa 14 ine dicated by tho reported stocks in Faris, Marusilios, Nautes, and Rouon, b In Hungary thero woro complainis of rust to the rheat plaut. o anpearanco of 1ho eops was qullo genorally unfuvorabloy and the farmers had mo(e con« sidorablo purcases of wheat for Soptomber. delivary ot advanced prices, ‘Advices from Gaiats and Iurall, under dato of 10th of May, 1873, roport transactions {n Maize, of the crop of 1672, which had arrived in gaod condition from tho intorlor, o tho_extent of 40,000 qrs, for {mmediato shipment, which cloarad tho apat stock at boths piacos, alliough "fustlor wupplics woro expostod to ‘areivs In Franco and Prassla thero bad boon during the ook onded tho 34 of Moy & hoavy_ raln-fall, and & l&lutflr temperature was Loped for to” forward vegota-' o “[lie woather tn tho Dritish Talos had boon of adyicos gonerally favarable for the q’rmlfl:u%l’fl;l’.lm. Somo cargoos ou the pagssge from Soutlsastorn Eae Topo, orlginally dealinud for tho United Kingdam, had Dot aiverted o Medifarrunoun port, 0 continued domand for whost in tho mark tho United Kingdom has of late been lunrunulnz‘ ‘nll o “Tlio exporia from Californin invo boon' conmidarably dtatoiebod, Mo damaga lo e wiioat crop i that Hlatd by Mo drouh I ouck“of s werlouws o cliuactor as was feared ot flrat, fthe . appro- honded damoge having in part Doon repaired 57071, Hutter, Uliackd, I Tallow, D e’ dall: so0wn so valled in the place of rain, It fornla will b‘;va about tho 1num‘o'd e Wheat a full avGrsgo crop, and perhaps 88 {0 1873, which was cstimated by the 187, e -~ Tha fmports of WiGL0 ¥ ngv Atay 10 woko.41,000 i3, “niight, which, {twas ant rought out a 33,600 b | ‘our stz - fod with the situation of the dried fi LY TRIBUNE inst -1,767,000 bu. in LAy Tho Dolgian markota wyore firm for wheat, ... L ‘wasihor I Tl aa beom ooi for i ol andd the 1Tth of Bey, with 8 fovaro £rost during ono , hiad dono initel {njury to the r¥u orop, ' ‘A'mmail crop of ryt was expooted.: Hiook of whoatat Amatordam .small, and market firmfor Dotly rya and wheat, At interior points ‘oupplies woro degroaning sna prices risng, .\ - Sksgian At §t: Polorsburg thoro was o reclosing of. hiavige- tlon by ili6 ico, and nio* oxports thin scnson bayo beon ot reported from thore, * : ; f Tho Italisn innrkots contimued firm for all desorip- tons of whioat with saall alocks, but tho ndvaticod pro- tonalonn of holdara was a ohack fo businoss, With_emall atooks ond * small- supplics .ot Odosnn, ricos of wheat bad edvancod; Tho weather liad boen avortblo (or tho crops, 1t wis cxpeciad tliat with tho adventof the now crop of whoat tho old_whdat viould bo_ocutlrely exhaustgd, Tho liarvest prospdots.wero fuvorabie, hut moro rafn wau doalred. ! ‘Tho Ban Franciaco Butlctin given the tollowlng statoment of oxports for cloven months ¢ Wheat, Llour, In Whent, centals, Lris,’ - centaln, 20,610 - 10,524 479,48 81,817 1,003,508 12,202 . 886,021 16,65 . 1,037,630 18,183 . 1,107,850 14,020 ¢ 1,084,047 28,610 1,572,559 15,63 06 Eyga 1,00972 « 084,050 19,907 044,080 + 001,045 17,174 | 863,807 Totals., ...04T6,508 250,200 10,220,354 Tho Brittah #1p Goldon 'Gato 1a now in_tlio stream with 29,000 contals aboard, hav:ng comploted hor cargo Jestorday, bt st o, projont writing ebo Liow not cloated, and Lior eargo 18 not thorefore Included in the nbovo totala, Thoreoro sovon mors vessols in pott to lood ‘old whoat, and thoy will probably take 240,000 _centals, Thoso eargoes will awoll -our_axports for the sesgon to n round 10,600,000 contals, which }s nearly 100 por oent moro than was_ over” sulpped in any pro- | vious yosr, Tho anme papor says: - About n month ago & thousand-ncra flold of wheat ‘noar Bantas was {0 aucly unpromiaing conditfon that tho ownor docided to cut it for hay, aud commonced work yigorously, In thoe courss of's few dnys some 200 ncros liad boon roducod to stock feed, when it was ‘ lscovorad thab undor thvsinfiuonco of fuvorsblo weathior tho balanoo of tho flold waa rapldly taking on a now color, and showing some slgns of healthy rowth, T owner now conoluded to wait a littlo bes ore making any moro hny. Tho romainder of his whaat field continued (o jmprove in appournnco: aud Bow, at Lin HL af foir wesks, he Auds Holias 000 acros Of vory fair wheat nsarly ready for harvest, which, at o modarate catimate, will ylold ton 100-pound ‘sscks ta thio acvo, | * LATEST, In the nfternoon wheat was modoratoly aotive, and declined 340. No. 2 spring sold at: $1.259¢, down to 81.213¢ soller the moath, closing at_tho insido, and closed ot $1.22% soller Jnl{.‘ -Qorn was in modorato domand and casior, closing at 363¢@85%o nollor tho month, 3756@I7% mallor Ju}l‘.@ pod 403{@10360 roller A\;,Evuat.p < Gitor g was inactive, - r CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, . Tuxspax Evenisa, Jino 10, ALCOIIOL—Wae in maderato demond st S1.6X@1,35, BROOM-CORN—Tho dealors report fulr tride, Gootl corn I getting cearco, and real -grecn hur) fa not in. tho market, Drices aro rutiug stroug a3 fole lowa: No.1hur), 0X@@7x0; No, 1 atock hrald, 53 (@030 ; No. 2 do, 4%@00; No. 3 do, 3i@do; inaldo 3% @io; do rod tlp, 3@14c; do palo and Tod, 2B BEANS <. AND PEAS—Tho recolpts aro Ught ; and chiolco boans sell Toadily at (lio quofed prices,” et Wero upchongod, Wo repeat: Ghoieo hund-picked navics, $2.65@2.75 ; do mediums, $2,50@2.63 ; inforior gradot, $1,25@32.00 5 green poas (in Lris), $1.2081.60; vollaw 20 in tage} 1.5, g DOILDING MATERIALS—Tho demaud contntios moderato ot about the eamo ranga of prices, Com- mou brick fa hold st £6.5037.00, ond manufac- turors thraaten fo stop minking brick if -prices go any lowor, Wo quote: Stuceo, $1.605. Now York pluceo, casting, $3.75G54.00 ; Auperfing do, $3.60 @1,005 Porlland comoit, $7.00@7.60_per bily Hos ondal’ comont, $3.25@3,60; Utica, Louksyilis, mnd Akron coment, $2.00 por L 3 1narble dut, $3,25@,00 ; lmo dn_bulk, 0e@8.1000; Jtino (brls), SI'10@1:25 por brl; whito send, per brl, $2.00@32.60 ; ylistoring Liair, ex bu, 40@50¢; firo brielk, por 1,600, $40.60@5,00; builde ing Lrick (cominon), $0,50Q7.00; wower brick, $10,00 3 couutry Lrick, 312,00, delivored } Miwavkea preziel, $32,50, (el Qo cotumon, $14.00; MWarino prersol 20,00, del.: do common, $14,60 033560 do common, $12,60; fire clay, per by .00@3,00. ‘ ! Tho followlng $5 thi lIst of pricea per box of 60 feot for domesle window glaks, from which a reduction of 60 per cent §u mada {0 dealur: - Dobls atrenath, 1x0to 8xin.. 00 8214 {0 10x15 12318 t0 16x 18322 Lo 18130 20x48 to 24x30, 36x060 to 40x6C, weraer aees 43,0 BUTTER—In addiffon {0 supplying the wants of | Tocal conaumers, thore Lina baou, since onr jagt roview, asleadily faiy outward movemnent,no that, whilo the recoipts liave been_liboral, the stocks Liava . nok beett augmentod to any arga ‘exlont, sud the prices curront a wook 80 " hava uuiformly been well sustalued, For really choice yellow {lioro are ready buyors at full prices, or at 10324z, thongh offerings good enough to commbnd tho outile. fgure, comparatively, aro fow, We guots } smeu{ chioleo yellow, 1W@467 medium Lo good, 10@180; Inferior to common, 10@160, BAGAING—Gesn bags aro meoting with o fafr de- moud, and_aes stoadily held at former quotations, Durlsps nnd_gunnics’ oro quick ond unchanged, Thero Is mors inquiry for wool sacks, ¥ollow- fog aro tho quolatloffs: Blark, 30io; Ludlow, 950 ; Lowlaton, 81u ; Amerdcan, 323 Amoskeag, 390} Otter Gruok, 33%0: burlsp bags, 43ud § bu, 1@} guanles, siiglo, 17@1803 do. double, 28@2o; ool sacke, 63@07¢c. ‘CHEESE—If we,oxcept the development of an easfar fecling, thore are no new features wortly of mention in copnection with tho market for this ateelo, Busle noss 16 rathor qulct, s {5 usually the cago at this séason, ud, as the aupply {4 ateadily increasing, tho tendency of pricea is downward. Wo make no change in our list o8 follows : New York factory, 13@13c ; Elgin Ectory, Hé‘@xsxn; Ohio factory, H@L30 ; Westorn ctory, 1234¢c, COSLEIAGE Tuo trado s very lght. Flone stavea srain better supply and 60c lower, Wo auolo: Paric by 1,95 ; lard tlorces, $LOU@LT0 ; w! flour _ barrols, 43@57c; stavos, $17.00@20.00; do, bucked, @25.00 3 tiorco staves, rougl, $20,00@25,00 ; sawed, do bucked or sawed, $25.00@35,003 whisky stavea, rough, $34,00@28,00% do bucked, $30,00@33.00 } flour Haves, $8.60G10,60; clrelo flour heading, 183 per ot flour Hoop poles, $14.00@15.00 per m'; pork and tlereo polos, $50.00@33,00 por m. COAL—Prlces havo undorgoiio no_quotablo chango sinco our st woekly roviow, bt most vatlolies are eolling Irroguilarly. 'Tho dembnd conlinues_oxtromely Jight, 2nd will 80 Coninuo until conaumork bocomo aat- sted fhat prices hayo ttonched botiom.” o ropeat uigh, lumpy $11.00% propared, Zackawannia, $9,50; Erlo, $9,60. Biiar 1, $0.50 ; nut Ik}, $9.60 3 Blossburg, §9.00 ; Cherry Afinie, Mocking Valloy, $9,00; indiana cannol coal, $9,50 § Indiana block, $8.00 ; Kirkiaud grato, $9.00; Biinonk, $8.00 ; Wilmington, $06.00, A DRUGS AND OUEMIOALS—Waro in continned 0d demand, Pricos wora without alteration, cxcept %’r citele acld, which {a 8¢ off ; and corrosive sublimate has advanced a tritie, Aunoxed are tho prices cur- Tont: 5 Acld, citrie, . @ 11 Acid, oxallo, 1b. 33 Acld, tariarle, powdered, .. 60 5 Amaionia; carb, 1. 25 50 Asnfootida, b, o 55 Axle-grosso, Bidwell's, doz., 1.60 1.68 Doans, Taudus, B 13 @ 140 Borax, ref,, Ib. 80 o3 Bluc-vitrol, Ib 15 18 ‘Tromo-chloralum, pi 4.00 Corrosivo sublimate 145 @ L.560 Gream fartar, puro, 45 50 Gochingal, ond., WG 100 Chloroform, b, ... 1.40 160 Giyeerito, 1'1b bulk, b, 5 40 Gum Arabio, plckod &0 10 Gum Arabic, sorts 23 3 Gum camplior, 40 45 Gum opium, 1, 8.0 Gum shollac, Ib 5§ Gluo, whito 3 Todige, b, .50 Lyo, cduo, i orplifa, sulpl., o oll, borgamat, Band; . 650 O} €a8tor, gal,vee 4. 140 175 1, lomon, Banidersona. a5 Tofagsn, ChloT, D.vers ) 65 Potassiim, oy, fused, 85 Totassium, 100, 'B.... 6 Totash, Babbitts, caso, Quinin, sulph,, 0z 2,8 Tod precip., I, 10 Hoot ipeea W 2,00 00t Tholy B T -8 Bal epaom, ] 120 13 s 5@ .. £ and fiem at 1955 e 135, Bloa e Toesiod of 1,000 dozat 10 609 s at 1930, FRATHERS~Tlioscarcity of feathiora contintios, and tho domand 18 oxcollent for tho scason, Largo local contracts hova boon filed tho past fow weoko, and tho doalora Lave bought up all tho foathers as so0n na’ {hoy orrived, Following aro {ho ourrcnt : to cholco, liva gocso at 71@180, from irst anda ; Jobling prices 85@To for mssortodoath- ers : mixed foathiors, 45@700 ; chicken, B@100, FiSH—Tho past balf dozon' days havo witnessed & furtlior materlal deplotion of stocky, aud, at tho mo- mont, {ho supply, botl of Inko and Aalt-water desprip- tons, 1 acant, Altliough tho prescnt scatcity s but temorary, Ib fa tho causo of much ahuoyaucs, as our «dealers aro unublo to only partially 8ll tho numerons ordors that ave daily placed, Pricas aro vory fray all around, "Wo quoto: No. 1 whitotub, & brly 2015 @687 : No, 2 do, $0,00@0.02) ; . 1 shoro wuckerel, ¥ brl, $1LSU@ILTS: 76; No, 3 mackerel, 3 bn ;saiaésb'i‘";"‘uf 0,76 ; No, MBcKer ), )’ 0, Gore kits, $1.03@3.00 5 bans codtsb por 100 1, 4. @0.15; Georgo's codfish, $0.80@0,76 1 Labradof hor~ for 110 wook ended [¢{iie’ movoment,» Wb quoto 4 prunes, tolng made to # bull” tho posch market, bitt tho mup- pls, b i bollovod, In suMclently Inrge- to defent 1, Fonrtax—Datos, i figs, drumn, 11@ 4o+ 0ge, box, 145@100} Turk- _10@lia; raisl 0@3,40, mgmc. TomesT1o—-Aiden Applon, 18@200} Michfgnn do, 6@Ta; Wentorn do, 0@6);a1 Southorn do, 4@Go; poaohon, ‘pared, Jsflbflba;pm 06; haly 0@0igo; do, mixed, 4%@00; biackborrios, 9@ rnnl]\btmu 40@d1c] pliied cliorrios, 22@24e, NuTA— Fiiborts, 14@1003 nlmonds, Torragonn, N@2%0¢ Na- slea wlnuts, 24@260; Drazile, 0G0} peckns, 11@ 20: African postiuls, 6x@703 Wilméngton poauts, 7@lo; Tennensco poaniit, 44@bge, GROCERIES—Tho only fealura deserving. spscial ‘moution iu connoction with tho grocory market in tho Tomarknbla sloadiness and uniforiity of prices, the st weolc Laviug witnowod ug sppreciable clitnfie in io prico.of auy arliclo in thio List, A somowliat firmor Toollng Wan, Nowover, falon possesslon of -tho _augar market,—tho improvemont boing duo to tho .ateadily incroasing domand, and tho fact that prices at tho Tant huvo niovod upward to the oxtont of nn i, Goffoes ora moro quict, but aro otlll lickl with confi- don Rice, soapn, apicon, and syrups aro in . feir ro- queat at atoadly prices, Below sro tho quotations : 1 CAnn BODA--T@83(0, 1 Corpres—Mochn, @Wica;: O, G. T, NY® 28%0; Java, No. b, 204@¥o; fancy To, 204G 236 coleo do, 2i%@igo; pilmo lto, 2@2L0t oo do, 23; 330 § TonBt- 12432330 3 common do, 2@ g do,’ 2135(3920; Blngaporo, K@ Tiica, fonoy, J8@2550; o, primo, 2UK@ acaibo, 235 @34o, . . OANDLEA—Star, full wolght, 30 ¢ stonrino, £0IL welight, 10@16)0'; do, ehort Welght, H@1dio. Tioe~Patnn, 84 @3}o ; Rangoon,Ti¢@8a; Oarolina, 83@00; Loulslano, TX@BX(0. Bunans—Vatont cut 1oaf, 19@18:¢0 ; crushied, pow- derod, and grannlstod, 11X@120; A, standard, 10%@ 110 /0, No. 2, 10X(@10%c; B, 105 @1040; oxt 10@103o; O No. 4, 104@10370; yel cliolco brown, 10@10%c; primo o, @930 ; do, 9@0X0} cholco molasxos BugAr, @100 7 fair do, D@oX0; Now Orleans auger, cholce, v4@M00; do, e, @97%e} do, fir, /@00 'commnion, 13(@ o 2 firnyrs—Dismond drips, $1.35@1.90; aflver drips, oxtra fine, T0@730; huaud Biigar Liouso syrup, 43@ (e} oxtra o, 50@360 ; Now Orleaus_molasson, cholcs, 806 Blo; do prime, 73@78¢; do common, 66@00; Porto Rico molasses, cholce, 55@050; common molasses, 30 350, eBALGAm—flummDn to boat, 0@10c, . Briozs—Allspioe, 17@16c; cloves, $7@38s; caesla, 98@400; pepper, 23K@45c; nutmegs, $1.25@1.30; .&.mur, ure, 28@30c; do ‘No, 1, 208250; do No 3,18 Cy & % BoArs—French mottled, 6’¢@03(c; Gorman mottled, G3@03¢0 s Colden Wost, 6300 ; Whito Lily, 078 03503 Whito Roso, 6@0xc; brown Windeot, 4@ €30} palm, 6@6Ko0 ; Havon Imperinl, G 50 o, ‘Brinoi—Gloss, 13 @1003 corn, 9@110; lauudy, 6@ 7o { common. Ei‘?@flc. . OREEN FRUITS—Appies wers dull and ek, ‘Doniors ars willlng to ke concosfons in order to offool salos, 4n many of tho offurlngy aro not koopiug well and tho asason 1a sbout ver. Orsugds and lomons srofirm, Strawbersios wer in madorato supply $nd- ateady, Chorrlos woro scarce. Wo quoto: Applos, good 1o cholco, $2,50@3,00 in car lots; $4.00(4.80 Trom atoro, Lemons, 35.00R5,00, Oranges, %950 10,00, Plugapples, $3.00@4.00 por doz, Danaias, $3.00 @7.00 por bunch, Gouscberrios, 19%u per quart, Birawberrles, 16@300; por bu, $1.00@6.50. Oherrics, 163300, 1U0PS—~Tho condition of this mnrkot is subatantially tho samo as it lias been for Aoveral weeks paat, Trado in dull and pricos nominal at 25@400 for Westérn, T stocls nro light, 1AY~—ias beon moro quiet than during tho previous wouk, and less fiem, though primo qualitics aro stl coimmunding very full prices, ho demand ia chiefly to supply Tocal ‘wants and for ehipmonts fo Lako Buperior aud tho luimbor regions, Thcre 8 fair _supply. Wo quoto wholcaalo prices ywid by deals eru 0a follows, cara to contaln 20,000 1ha: ON Tnack —Timolhy, beater pressod, SI0.60@17.50; thuothy, Tooso prosoud, $10,00@16.60 3 prafrio pressod, $12.50@ 13,50, Ox Waaox—Timoily, loost, $16,00@18.00% prairio, loose, $1%,00@10.00, For delivery of pressed, LDR1,50, ecording to distance, HIDLY—0uly & moderate amount of trading has ‘toen douo In {htn dopartment during tha weok, noithor local nor outsido buyers evincing uny Inciiuation to operato beyond meeting immediato requirements, Tho light nwaonnt of atock offsred has cuabled sollors to susinin prices, though tho provalen feeling enunot bo called fvm, and, Judying fromn the {empor of buyers, any conalderably fncreaso n tho receipts would be tolion_ ndveutage of to forco o ducling, Wo repest onr quotations: Green clty buichers, 7o green cured, lght, lio: do heavy, 3, part curod, 0}4@l0o: groen calf, 16@10e; veal kip, 1303 dry calf, e ; dry kip, 210's dry salled, 176100 ; dry Ginf, g ; Tong atzad Xip, 10)5@11e; deacon sihus, 45 1538 grubby, scored, ¢ut, or ofhierwiso damaged, - exvoethinds yrice, ; 10N, AND STEEL—~Tho market was modoratoly sotive, “ticsl remains steady, nnd Norway fron Js very flm, Common fron s without quotabla clinngo, thouzls concoselous aro mada for lurgg Tos, Russla iron is o 1ri0y bigher and quite Arm, Wo quoto 42108 4 410 G @ G B0 rat rates Plate iron, commion tanis, Tates el fron, . Tuten Ttussia iron, No. T stain an Norway iron.. ¥ “Norway nul 7oda, ... § German plow steel. Bl Inglleh caut plow ateel 3 ‘Awerican 001 steal, 1 Ghromo tool atacl ol Englisly tool steol. 15 @S , Tates English spring atco 120 ralos LEATHER—Notii noted in_ifie loather market, A stoadymoderata busiucss is dolug it firm. prices,” Wo quolo : City Liarnees, s 2@ 41 Countr; 9@ 93 Line, clty, B b, 1@ 43 Rip, § €06 110 Kip, veals, 6563 1,20 Oity upper, No. 1, 28 a0 ity upper, No, 253 91 Country upper, No, 1.... 2@ a7 foliar, B 1L 2% 23 -Galf, city, 1,206 1,40 Calf, countr: Li0@ 125 Tough upper, standard, , W@ 15 Lough upper, dumagod, 213 30 Buffalo slaughter s W@ 37 “B, A."s0lo, 0@ Qalf. 120 143 Kip 5@ 1.10 Harness,. 045 rench ealf, Jodot 65,00,290,00 French calf, Lewoina, GO.00@EB0.00 Froueh calf, 24 to 36 I French kip, 60 to 100 1 METALS AND TIN. weok lias beou quito active, the démand boing princl- pally from fnterlor merchiants, Prices rule steady for all materials, tinned copper alono being lower : Trn PLATE—10, 10x14, $14.60; do, 19x13, $16.00 ; do, 14320, §16.50; do, roofing, I0, $14,00; do, 20328, E 10 Tin—Large, 4203 emall, 430 3 bar, ddes Burer Zivo—rFall casks, 1103 half casky, 11X @11 c; Ioss quantity, 113c; slabs, O Buexr Inox—No, 24, 6)0o rates, GALVAKIZED Inox—No, 16@20, 165 ¢ No, 22@24, 1007 No, 25@20, 170; No, 27, 180; No, 28, 400, A discoun! of 90 per cent is mado from {bis list. OorrEu—Copper bottoms, 436 ; braziers, over 12 Iba, 470; tiuned coppor, 400 ; planislicd copper, 40c} do, cut to slzcs, dsc. Winz—32 t0 6, 803 0, 8, and 9, 100; 10to 11, 0313, 11360 ; 13nnd 14, 19%0 ¢ 15and 16,' 1403 17, 16c | 18, 1003 19, 190 ; 20,' 20 ; full bundlo, ' 16 por eont dis® count ;' foncawit, 720 ; by car load, T, “Nuhs—'tue demund for nails was fair at §5.00, with 3 10, Ting, eplit, brls, §9.00@D,003 do, i birl, $4.75@5.00; Tastador ‘orring, round, b, $3.00@8.80% .m“?; brl, $4.254.50; box Liorriug 0, @3V box horriug, lmfl’ ,AH@'N: Qolumbta Itiver sulmon, 3¢ brls, $10.1 GRUITS AND NUTS—Doulers aro niot at all satls- ruft markot, the 1movement continuing slack fn both forelgn snd do- mestioc varleties, while, as a rulo, ‘lrlv:ln aro woak sud yariablo, In Y’"““ o firmor fooling has recently been doveloped, but, with thiw excoption, the tendeuoy of Dhloes bas' bosi 'to un easter condibion, Au effort ia oIf to tho trade, We repeat: 10@00d, per Xog, 25.00 rates ; 8d do, $9.95 ; 6t do, $5,50 ; 4d do, $6,67% ; 3 o, $6.50 ; 3d do, finc, $8,00; d do, $8.25; cliuch, 17,8734 3 12X¢c off to tho trade. ¥ NAVAL BTORES—A falr busincss was transacted, {ho market rullng stoady. We quoto: Nanilla ropo, 1b,- 180 : elul Tope, Y Ib, 10@170: Lomp sneh cord, ‘marline, 9 1b, 20@230 3 tarred rope, Y 171@180 ) ‘oakum, 9 bale, $3.0030,60 3 piteh; P ) #0g 003 tary Lrl, bale, S5.0080.00, ‘G1LS—8(nco our last roview the only materialchanga 4 valuca of ofls was a declino (on Friday) of X0 in corbon, Tradohas boon uniformly -good, and prices havo ralod stoady and uniform for wosrly overything in tlio Iist, We quioto : Garbon, 18%@10; extrs 0t],780; No, 1, 680’ No, 3, 650 ; .linseed, raw, $1.00; do balled, §1.05% whale, 8703 eporm, $1.008210; neats foob oil, slrictly pure, $1.10: do extrs, 8003 do No, 1, 150 ; bank ulr 00 ; stralls, 760 § elephznt ofl, 930 ; ture pentine, 60@570 ; tnphths, 63 gravity, 200; naphtlis, 1661, PAINTS, COLORS,” AND PUTTY—A falr busincss is doing in’ this Jna of goods, und the general markat proiouts @ s, boallby tous. Delow aro tho pricos “curront : .| commen, WHITE LEAD, Strictly puro, $1.00G11.50 Funoy brands, « 0.00610,60 Qonuine Velllo Montague, 14,60 American,.. ll.%l_fl-w Y €01.0: Masury's railroad colors,... 11,60 Talaco ¢car colors, in cans. 2,00 Tochello ochra. 438 Eogllah Ven, red. 1.6 uglish orango minera 15,60816.00 Tittaburgh orango mine 10,00 Tuglish red load Americon rod lead, 1L.00@1L.50 Engllah vermillion, 1406143 Bearlot vormillon, R Y] Tarls whit 2.50@ 4.90 Whiting. 2,000 2.60 In bulk, IH@INo In blad: 33eh o . X PIG-IRON—Tiite market 1a quict and steady at sbowt formor fuotatlons : Sotch (sccording to byaud), $92,00 @05.00; Tuscarawas §01,00; Masslilon, £61,003 Like Superior, §68.00@39.00; Chilcago stono coal, é) 00 Misrour! atono conl, $57.00@59.00, ; POULTRY—Waa in_mousrato local raquest at $5.00 @4.50 for old chickons, and $3.50@3,00 for spring, ‘Yurkoys wero slow ot 133§@14e, Bales fuclude 1 coop furkeyk at 123603 % coops chilckens at $4.765 23 coops do nt $1.60; 8 caops spring at $3.00@3.60, TOTATOES—FPunchblows wero salabla at 40@45¢, on track. Now polntars wore scarco and Srm at #4098 0,00 por brl, *Salea include 1 car ponchblows at 450, on tracl; 83 cars cholco do at 60g, doliverad. SERDS—Tlors was_only o Ught trade in ungarian and millct, st about. formor prlcos, Luckwhoat was searco, and 0@ 1,33 yzu bid for cholco sood, Clover sold ot $5,00, Tin ,I ‘wag nominal ot $3,25@1.33, Halos include 40 Lags 1{ungarian at $1,20; 40 bage' do at $1,15; 20 bags millot at dle, BALT~Was fi pood demand and steady at tho pricos aivou. ‘he atocky nro vory Jght, und tho rocelpts olso, fiiord In vary litls old salt 1h tho mumntaokurors’ Luuds, aud the dwalers do not sutieipate any mo- i h&:lon, common to falr, 46@5380; do_good, 060G 700; o choles to oxira fino, 05c@$L10; com- mon to flno old hysou, 70@050; common jmporial, 00@050 ; good to chioico 'd0, E0c@$1.10; fine to good gunpowdor, 70c@$1,00 ; cholco Pingnuen, ‘1." 120 oxtra Moyuno, $1.06@1.40 ; cholce to oxtra loaf Jupan, 85c@8$1.00 ; folr to good do, 65@784 ; common; o, 4G 0o calorod naturat loat Tapay 86@060 ¢ common to gsncnOa'lnng, 33@ito; good, 6I@000; cholca to oxtrn, TOBAOCOMeota will o good fuquiry ot steady rices t P*Fink. Gur—Bxtra, 76@880 ; cloteo, 6G@T00; modl- um ; GB5@000 ; paor t comma, wz?'m. PLua—Natiral leaf, 0@800; Lialf bright, 00@700; ‘biack, sound, #@5do, BAOKING—~Good 10 aliolco, 52@300; medium, 2@ 810; common, 20@38e. ’ : WOOD—Tomaing ateady at (ho nnioxed rhngo of prices : ‘Deech, $9.00 ; maple, 810,00 ; hickory; ${1,00; slabe, 26,00 dolivored, . ekt VIGETADLES—Woro 1n modorate roquestat tho an- nexed pricea s Pens, $1.76@3.00 por bu; atring beane, $3,60@4.00 porbu; cucumbers, T6@800 par iz now enfour, por_ bl 45.0080.00; splunch, $1.00@1.25 per brl; raa! -nu,miq, o § AquAsk, H@0o Por Ib § naparnigus, 80:@21,00; plo-plant, '1@35¢a por 1b; lottrios, 16@300 por doz} cabboge, #1,4061,76 por dozy I.urulr, @ 800 per doz; beots, 25@500 per doz; carrots, 4025007 Dormuda olilons, $,60@4.00 per hox ; tamafocs, $3.00 @100, WOOL—Thoro wero no now ferures. Ol wool t9 tn domand among Woslorn manufacktro 18 sl unquotablo, Tho rocelpts aro very tho salod hro limifed to emall lota of ‘waol Shoop, Brices waro easy, and for old ool na follom ¢ Tub, washed, oxtra medfum, .B0@520 Tub, washod, common Lo falr, Qominon dingy.. Flooco, washed, X&X, Tlocce, washiod, XXX, divgy Flooce, washied, mediu Ji 5 Fleoco, unwashiod, X&XX, In good dondition, Tiuoce, unwasliod coarao to medium. Flveco, unwaehed, coarse, and dis Snpor, pulled. Extra, puticd. Durry wool Yricos for now wool wiil probably bo from 8@Go Jower tlian tho alove, f RAILROAD FREIGIITS—We continue to quote ; 2 Cli‘ a e BYlasslgl|Ele Chicagoto R R N (8 Isg¥ e 7 PSAEyFE T 13 [Feil Ry £ New Yorlk,., o 45 Doston, 50 Philadelplita and Baiiimoro Ditiaburah and Doilairs.. 55333! Savaunal, G, Montreal and —_— CHICAGO LIVE-STOGK MARKET, - TuEsDAY EvENTNG, Juno 10, ‘Tho roocipta of lve stock sluco Baturdoy Lave Loen s follows 3 Hoow, Sheep. [7 ":) 310 0. 450 48 0,800 51 27,450 1,500 Weok bofora Jast.... ,220 14018 LTS Bhipmoniy wors s follows ¢ Cattle, Iogs, Sheep. 3 1356 2, 250 Hoveral ga ahipypers, {¢ 1s understoad, hava entored into an agreament by which they sro to’ mako 1o purchases nflor 2 o'clock p. m. _Slmilar compacts Bavo boon mado In ormor easons, bt tlioy ware soon aisrogarded, and thoto 8ocm 10 £00d Feason for up- poxiug that tho prosent movomont will yosult giffer- ontly, ‘O ETEE1t was an activo doy In this depsrtraont of tho markcet, and for ail grades above common n firm fecling obtainod, Tho nmount of stock offerod for salo \aa largo, a5 In adaition to tho3,600 fresh recelpla thera swero o fower than 3,000 stalo cattlo, but buyora wero numorous, and, stimulated by the cool weathor aud (ho mot unfavorable fone of advices from tho markots balow, the differ cnt clusscs look hold 'with ‘spparent confidence, cheorfully paying former_rates for all grades that wonld unswor for shipment East, while for capeclally dosirablo lobs thero wero buyers at o shiado ‘Dottor prices, Tho poorer Korts, cmbracing cows, hoif- ers, stagy, nnd roughish half-fattouad stears, continuo woak, 64 tho nupply of theso exceeds tho domand, which fs alimost whiolly of a local cinracter, Thorango of o day's snles wan S3,60@0,30, though tho bulk of the trausfers wero- within {ho rongo of $4.76@6.15, Tho Inrgest sale ruported thus for durlug the prescnt Bcason was offected to-doy by Hough, Reoves & Ca., oy selling 322 cholco stecrs, averaging 1,206 16, at $5,80, “Among otber notablo salcs woro 97, avornging 1,320 its b 85451 111 Toxas stcors, avoraging 1,091 1bs, o 25.1%%¢ ;" ad 16, nveraging 1,473 the, at $0,20—all by T, Himliorn & Co,i’ 99 througlh Texad cattle, overaging 992 thy, nl $3.873¢, and 183 do, avoraging 1,023 lbs, at £$4.25—by Gregory, Strader & Co,; snd 162 Toxas caltle, ‘averaging 1,659 1L8, at $4.623—by Wood Bros, The markot closed cleally with most of tho dosirable stock Eoll, 'The ncreasiug reveipls of Texas cattlo gives the imarkot for common and medium grades o down- ward {endency. QUOFATIONS, Eixtra Beovos—Gradod stders, Olioigo Beovor—Kiid, 0 6 year old slocrs, . 1350706 ... BS0@BTE Aafd T snod, fiély formed ‘wlocre, avoraging 1,160 to 1,250 1a 5.35@0,50 5.00@5.25 3 r avoraging 1,200 to BMedium Gradea—steers in fair flesh, aver- AN 1,100 10 1,250 108, 0 svsvererssane Butchers' Btock—Common 1o -falr steors, and good to oxtra cows, for cily claughicr, averaging 800 to 1,100 1La. ... .. 4.00@4.80 Btook Cattle—Common eattlé, in decont fesh, averaging 700 to 1,090 1ba....... Inferior—Light and thin cows, Baifor stags, bulls, and scallawag stcors. Cattlo—Toxas, Northern wintered, Cattlo—Corn-fed Texa - o 4.00@L76 | $2.40@ 4,50 for good to chols torlal " chiango from the prosont pricos until nnvll salt l)lsl!\? to olonmnn. \\'a“qlmla:w.gl;- 2 $.00 7 ordluney omlaga and Haginaw, fino, I £.00; ooarso Dianoud 0, 2, Gairy, without Lugs, $3.60; dalry, with bags, $1.60@ 2’ Asiton_diry, inclr, 5,50 ; ground aiym, @1.40 ¢ Turk's Yeland, $2.00, TEAK—Pricos range aboht tho sama s on tho date of our Iaat roviow, whora thoey Aro boing hold with 0 good degrvo of firmnocys, Btooks aro full und alloaders aro promptly Alled, Wo quolo: Youug 10 buichors’ stcors: 513 ? steors, 1,000 - '5.00 " 1,901 6,35 023 98Ty 453 550 U of recolpts ond coolor wmhmil tho hog trade was nctivo, with prices |° strong, Vory Httle stock was left over from yesterday, and, a3 the iresh receipts reached only about 7,000 hiead, thore was quife n Lvely competition belwoon ‘buyers, which enabled holders 10 reallze promptly and at batisfaciory pricca. OuMs sold in nomo fnstances at 3,75@4.10, but no stralght car-loads wont below §4.25, Whilo tho Bulk of tho day’s businoss was transncted af: 4,95@4.50. eryibing . sold, and .the merket closed 'grrfit $4,25@4.35 for common to medium, aud at oico, . 1o sites, Price,|No, $4.350 40 +.55| 41 4o, 284 | Yo, Av. [ Price, 465 g4.50 .40} 08 229 day) s .EP—Thio supply continuea meagro, a&d 106 fow fales wore Teporied 10 fairly cslablish vsluea, Thera Awas & fair inquiry, both for home consumption shd-for ‘shipmont, s tho market may bo quoted at £1,00@5.00 for poor {0 cholco aliorn, aud ot $4,0038.00 for wooled shioop, Lawby aro quotablo at §1,60@3.60 por head, i . THE CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. "ogspat Evenixa, Tuno 10, Tn point of nctlvity tho wotk Ginder roviow las 6x- Dibited o mont eatisfactory mprovement in this branch of irado, Tho nitendonco of interior merchants (at tracted Litiror, no doubt, by tho Jublleo) wau larger thau on auy Of tho balf-dozen precoding Weoks, and whilo thera boas boen no_ partieular urgency in tho do~ mand for suy pariicular Line of goods, fulr activity. hias beun the Tl du wll depariments, and tho aggro- galo of salea uccomplished exceeds tho mast sanguino oxpectations, Pricos ure moro uniform and nre sonsts Lly frmer thun @ week ago—not sg a result of the groster sctivity of tho past few days, Joblers undure Btanding porfsotly well that with tho closeof Jubiios wook thoro would Lo a roturn. of tho qulot 50 long a featuro of $ho markel—but pricea of many goods (n tho llat—notably utaiidard prints and colored and bioachod cottons sro now below the Cost of production, auad tuls bolngthe case thera s nolon or ovinosd a disposition to atimulsto trado by elaughe {5Fing polces, . Biooka: though much dopletod aa come Dorod itk thotr condib n a monih ago, ata {n overy ‘way amplo to mect th requirements of the lrade, “ruled steady nt former quotations, * whio in nasorimont and gonoral altractivonoss, they it} Tinvo rarely boon excelled, Tuo domsnd for carpot- ings lins bion good, for the acswon, Grdore thaugh untally small mads a Jargo aggrogal prons thiomaolves as woll satiafiod with tho veok's bus Desn, Biocka axo uok oxcossive, and If ws oxcopt o do. and dpslora oxe 1 } olino of 1004n Lowoll and Liariford tho markot lwd ‘(2 Dry goods importn from Jan, 110 April 80 . 1871, 672, 3 024 $70,441,518 470,000,600 e paraiiongd Do, Ay WIMSE 41, "7, v QUOTAOTIONS, 350 [ Groat TalnE, 44,10 0| Groat Talln T, 4-4...13 o 13 Oabot A, A-iz' 2 1 Attantlo A, 44, Atlantio 11, 44, Atiantio D, &-4. Cabot W, 44, Atlantio P, 4 Lawronoh, L7, ; Indlan fend, 4- Ayawam ¥, 4—1. 10 i Tndian Hoad, 3- Blinwmut, 'L L, 1 ark A, 44, Swift Rivor., [ Naenvitle, 5 THoglor, 44, Nashvillo, 30 Uties O FINE DNOWHA, Noshua F, 40-1n.,.,.15 o | Dwlglit Btar, 44 q Nushoa B, 56-In. ... 18% | Continental @, Jastaus G Pepperell E Topporell I, 30.1 0, 83n. .12 N, 804p,. 111 Lawrenco D, 5 . Nowmarket 1k | Massacliusotls B'D. 113 Massachtteols .. ,,10 Portsmouth P.. Tupporell Pepporell PRINT Merrimne W, Plnk ..,13%0 Morrimao D, Fancy., . 11 Naumkoag sattoons, Pequot. sattoa: Aubiirs, & Minnolisha, 4-4 Minnebhaha, 7-8, Amoskeng, ACA...,.! Amorkesg, A.... it Amoskesg, B, Amoskeag, €. Amoskeag, D,,. Willow Brook, No, 1,23 Tortland, AAA. 25 York, § rxa, Whittenton, A..., nn Mianohalia, 6-3......3350 140 Whittenton, C., Amoskoag, 6-3.. Ammw' 3-8, Uncasville, A.. Standard white. Rockford, GGG, Reaper Clty,.... Decrloas, ++87%0 Buo Livo, cotored. . .33 Brightia, Cronsloy 'Iloxbury.. Three-Fly, Tiartford, extra.,..$1.62% | Lowell.... ..v 1uess §140 Martford, Tmpl!... 145 | | Smitbs & Baiitorda. 145 ngrai Bmith's tapestry .. ..§L30 Hartford oxtrs. 110 artford med. 5 Tolgrade..., C THemp, % Comsmon plaia. 22)¢@30 | TVilled and ox. pl atti i, China matting i4. Clina matting 6-4. Obifna matiing 6-4.... 403 Rod snd wh, ch'ke 6411453 | English cocos, best rlesn commn,. Amiogican Deat... .. . v...750 T and wh, cl’k 4-4 . /350 Tod and wh, el 5-4 . 40c. TEnNEL Spaal thread, grala bog, ok, 30 days, or 1 por cant o 10 days. Dnmvl{lu cottonades, Kontucky joons, eto,, 1 per cont off 50, 9 per cont off 10 days, % Regular 'dopartment goods, 4 por cant off 60, § pei: cent o 80, 6 per cent off 10 days, 4 s il + LUMBER. Turspay Evesmva, Juno 10, Tho foliowing table shows tho receipts and ahi ‘monts of lumber, Jath, and shinglos for tho past we aad fos tho corséapondiug weok ono yoar ag e, Shipmants, iy Jtece . 1878, 2, 1872, 43,237 16,804 0,860 17,544 11,638 9,803 61T 4, weok, A lary tho enles have dragged slong, and pricos have br woal and feregular, ospectally for the common grac Yaid to chofce cargoos of strips and bosrds hi... ‘brought $14.60@15,00, Joists and scantling, $9.00@ 10,00, Manisteo eargooa selling at $9,50@9.75; coarso mixed eargocs sold at W.fifl?l“.w, and common to fair ‘boarda at £10,00@12.00. ngles wero steady nt $3.00, and cholcg sold at $3.15, Lath huve declinod 25¢, Ziow quoted at $2,25@2.60, To-lay tho offorings haye been of a liboral cliaracter; nnd tharo has been o fair inquiry from both local and country dealers; prices ruling about the samo as thoy have donoe for tho last fow days, Following are tho salca roporied : Scow Millon, from Whito Lake, 41,000 strips and . boards, 63 m scantling and jolats ¢ $3.60; 17,800 pes lath nt $3.25, Bold by Bimpson Buddock & Co, Cargo schr Loulua McDonald, frowm Manisteo, 125 m ‘comnon sirips and boards at §1 Beow (ladiutor, £rom Manistoe, 140 m jolsts and seantling 0t $9.60, I M. Forest, from Manistee, 180 m joists and ecantiing 4t$0.00,Hold by Blanchard, Borland & Co, Trop Truesdoll, from Groen Day, 8300 A ehingleaat $5.00, Bold by A, Cartar, LUMBER FREIONTS, Manistec, $2,60@3.00; Ludington, $2.75; Muskegon, 2. 2,25 ; Oconto, $3.25@3,60; Meuomince, $2.50, ‘entwater, $2.35@2,60; Whito Lako, $2.60@2. Haven, $.00@3.25. A fat dereg of activiiy was wilzessed at tho_yard fair degred of activity waa wilnessed at tho_yards, (1o atdors Trota lacsl AT interloe. buyers bolag botly numerous and of - fiboral character, * Prices for the lower grades are weak and unsettled, fn sympaihy with o wholeaalo market; thongh without quotable ciiange, * except for Inth and fat pickoty, which have docli Fnllmvln%I nro tho quotations, tho fnside prices for 2 Graud common heing for green Jumby FITot 0l08T cssenann 35200 @855,00 Hecond cleur, 1 inch to 4 inch. ,......, 45,00 - @50.00 Third clear, 1 jich, i 3800 @40.00 Third clear, thick. 43.00 @46.00 Olear flooring, 1st an Tough.... Qlear alding, CQommon slding. Common flooriu ‘Common floorin; dreased, sclected, and upwa A stock board e 1 stock boarda, . C.stocks boa Vo 16 Gommon_board > Jolst, centling, smali timbor, fencing, otc., 16 foct and under. .. . Jolst'and ecantling, 18 to 24 foot. 135 @ 150 which cliarge follows the shingles, Phicknei Five shingles 1o Lo two tuchoa {n thicke ness, - Leugthi—Slxtecn inchea, . ARDWOOD, T Blnck-Walaut — Counters, $100.00@160.00 ; clear, 265.00@76,00 ; cowrnon, $10,00850,00;5 oull, '$30.008 35,00 ; flooritg, $50.00@300.00. Asli~—Cloar, $30.00340,00; common, $20,00835.003 .0@A0.00 1 1l, $12.00818.00 ; flvoring, $30.00@40,00, ‘"oif_clng, :uu.'wggo.og';s,aca%nn, $20,00@25.00 5 1, $12.¢ 18,00, B v 5 0Ru00; common, 125008 00@40,00; common, $20,00@30,00 3 ; common, $25.008 - $50,00800.00; common, $26,00@ owobd—Olear, $30.00340.00; common, $20.00 - @30.00 ; cull, $10,00316.00, ‘Wagoh Stock—ilickory axlos, per set, $1,00QL60 ; waggon poles, eacl, 45@350 ; box._boards, §35,00@40.00. e e ' SUMMER RESORT. GREBINBRIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ‘West Virginia, Tamous for their Alterative Water8 and Fashe ionable Patronuge, are Now Open, Thoy are 2,000 faot above 41do water, sffording entirs ro. ot 15 proatrating sumimor Noss. - (apAoLy o acoorme udating 8 {0 yorsons. Ohisrgon, 3.8 por aar, 841 por waok, 3 ) al i boatoSprings, Che 85,00+ oull, $12,00@18,00, Wit o fro » know, Waters and batting adsantagen Wilta alpiur Wator Eopt hose for the uso of visltors ‘without axtra ehary ‘I'io rogta to th Lnt Wosh arill bo to Glnolunatt by efl} thonoe by firit-olass packet= Boayto Hyutingion (110 Fatida), and tihonoo by the Obosas ‘Poako & Olilo Mallrosd to the White Suipbur, Tai R Tl S Yo e atias, & 9 drug staros Bios Vouson, Galo & Higokt, Ohicago; Tl & Reld, and J gt ¢ ot For tiokats, bpply to 2igkat Agorty UplenBopole o 5 18,200,008 29,156,783 © 48,022,024 $00,710,410 $90,160,781 * Ny k) Greon, Gvereense 10§ RS, ' © | Mothuon, AA........23 @ ' clined. . on transferrod, |