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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE I2 Withdrawn from storo yostorday for olty con- sumption’s 636 bu corn ; 080 bu oata 4 403 bu rye. ,Tha following grain has boon inspeoted into atoro, this morning, up to 10 o'clooks 145 cars whonty 447 cars corn nnd 10,600 burojeoted do by eaual; 70 cara onts; 12,500 bu No. 2 do, by caunl; 7 ears ryo; 2 cara barloy. Tolal (671" cars), 808,000 bu. € ‘Wo noto that our recoipts of grain por canal The ronson for this la probably the faot that shippors olong the 1lno of tho ennnl hiave fownd out that no amount of gradlng will mako tho wholo of tholr corn into No. 2. Whon they could not have it passod Lighor than refeotod horo, thoy sent it down Eust, and it booame hentod on tho way; In con- nequonco of which thoy realizod less for it than if they hnd sold it s rofectod in Ohloago, Honco they are sgaln aonding thoir graln to this ofty. It s probablo thnt our canal recelpta will bo much larger aftor the 1st of July than now, na tho oporation of tho new law Is expooted to advance rall frolghts on tho genoral buslnoss of {sgrnin ghipmont. . .11t 1g probablo that the whols quostion of com- mordial arbitration will, bo reviewod at no distant dny, and gomo important changes wrought in prosont usagos. Tho inain point at lssuo seoms to bo whothor n- commercial difficulty can be most equitably sottled by mon who undorstand ‘tho businoas, or by s Jury of twelvo ‘! good and truo” mon choson to decido it bocnuso they nevor roud tho newspapors, and know nothing about tho valuo or character of tho intorests in< volved. It is atrauy raiso the groatest oul MONEY AND COMMERCE: MONETARY. WepNEspAY Evening, June 11, Tho local monoy matket presents no festuros of speclal intorest, Loanablo fuuds nre abun- dant, and tho banks find the amount of desirablo papor offored less than thoy would like. aro always borrowors In tho market for all tho monoy that Ia to bo had, but s large proportion of theso do not mako papor that banks oare to “tako, so that the monoy mutket is as muchn quostion of the quality of the pay tho supply of unusod monoy. - Now York exclisnge wne firm to-day at par, sonta of tho usual gollors askiny § 11,600 bu, No. 2 do, aro on tho Inoroaso. por ag 1t {s of g 26¢ por 81,000 THR EFFEOT OF NAILROADS TO DEPRECIATE TUR VALUE OF LANDS, Gon, V. B. Roscerans Las an clabdiate articlo In Van Norstrand's Engincering Magazne, on tho # Effoots of Railroads on tho Valuo of Land.". Being o railrond projeotor, Lo noturally takes the viow, that in tho aggregate tho offoot of railrond oxtousion is to ndd the value of overy ere of land mndo availablo for cultivation to tho nggrogate of proviously-oxistin tho gountry. To this proposition wo think woe can prove tho contrary, Notwithstanding & od denl of unncoossary pedantry and flourls) of ruloa and nlgebraio signs, thoro ara somo points of intorost in Gon. Rosocrans’ articlo, ouo of whioh s, tha distanco from market at whioh land coases to have'any valuo for tho_cultivation of the sveraga cropi The prices of corn, oats, barley, vary 8o much that land Jo- 0 worth something for tho cultivation of wheat, for instance, would bo uct of corn or oats if they ch inalesd of bein, nt the form of beol Dut sor tho sake of illustrating his . RoRoorana sasumies an 6vOrago pro- Juct of axi nore of tillablo land to bo, say, 1,300 pounda of auy kind of crop, and the _of this at the nearost gonoral market to bo, say, 0 that tho vo cry about the valuo of thoir osition as mombors of & commercial organiza~ ion aro the vory onos who mako the greatest ef- forin to abolish auch ory ing tho only powors wh to thio commoroial community, wheat, %w., %’ oc;ml'xs: Snlcivation. of w h make them of value worthless for tho were to bo markoted ns s I fed to stook to be merketed Wo loarn that partios aro, or recontly wore, in to purchaso leathor. from London, down, and it was now Stooks there kind boen aold found that Chicago was the ohoapost market in which to obtain n suppl; tho olty ia conatantly tal ¢ TUE MARKETS. The londing produco inarkets wero quict to- ratively littlo dono in an; 0y were, howevor, stoa an usual, tho fluctuations in confined to a narrow ran, in brondatuffs wastoa The shipping movement was moro active; but on grain bought previously. Thus tho busivoss of g o widor range. of producing rofit of $7.20 per noro, tho rato of interest at, say, 0 per or annum, would show the value of tho land fo be $120 por acre. But this is for land at tho place whero tho orop is to be markoted. In proportion to tho distance the land is from the placo of markoting tho crop, roducod by reason of the cosl of thocrop to market, Gen. Roscorans saya t ‘¢ Considering the condltion of country roads ab different soasons, and allowing intorost on tho cost, an woar and toor of anfmals, goars, and vohicles, keep the toams and give tho toamsters or ton por milo is probably & low averago prico. hreo conts per ton per mi averago for agricultural produce por rallro: At theso rates n contal transporied one milo would cost 1.5 cents by wagon and 0. This makes the value of tho aore decresso for eyory .milo away £8 by tho wagon and 80 sonts by rail.” Followin ment ho finds that, at for rond, tho value of the acre becomos nomini railroad it doos not becomo so unti Of courss, if tho sumo caleulntion wore mado based on & higher rate of Interest the distanco from markot at which the value of land for cultivation would boooma noms= 88 than 40 miles by wagon- and 400 miles by railroad. Theresult wonld also bo grontly changod by a Lost of othor oir- cumstancos, the principal one of which {a tho p or pradn(:lb of the lunfl in pro- thoro being com| lowor Bot of auotations. The demand for was prinoipally for corn and receipts of the leading corenls - woro lboral, but not excessive. ‘There was no particular notivity in any dopart. mont of the dry-goods market, though tho yol- umo of businoss wag porhaps a8 large ns in for- mor seasons at o like period, and was quito up to tho oxpectations of buyers. Prices wore again falr domand at.prices rovailed fora wook past, thore boing o change in-any - Bugara are now moving on ‘s liberal acale, and at tho -momont the tendonoy is upward. Coffoos soem £0 bo working a littlo onsier, 8, &o., oro steady. No ohange took 10 butter aud choese markats. | Coal was in Jimlted domand and sold irregularly. Thero was o good inquiry for fish, but onlya moderate nmount of trading was nccom a atocks of both lalo 2nd salt water tions aro tomporarily short. with a light in¢ n”l'n ‘hiden, 1o prices generally flrm, % ‘There was no particular change in the situa- tion at the lumbor yards. trado in tho highor grades, and dry lumboer ro- malins ‘stoady, ‘while prices for groen are woak and detlining, At the docks, the offerings wora ond nearly all tho cargoes wers i~ ‘prices being ea scantling; and lower for Building matorials wero in modorate do- mand and without quotablo change. Tho trade and nails continuos. moder- Bamo_range of prices. Millet, buckwhent, with & moderate inquiry, 80 i8 its value trangportation o is ot presont a fair iole in the lst, out this lina of argu- %y milos away by m% Dried fruits mot ot _yostorday's ther, and pig fron rulo inal, would be much lo: quoted falrly aclive, with u oo Dealors roport o falr valuo of tho cro, portion to its product of coffeo, , tos, indigo, mugar, cotton, wino, and prooious moetals would givo & valuo to land in locations whero the mero circumstance of its distauce from markot and the cost of trans- porting tho produce to market would make it worthloss for the cullivation of farm products, Tho object of Gen, Rosecrans, shov that, on tha averngo, & valub to loud ton times a market an any valuo could be imparted to it by a wagon rond, But tho grontost point is, that the extension of railroads makes new markets at all the towns along their lines, and in this light tho rolativeipowor of railrosds and wagon roads to impart o value to land that would othorwise Liave nono, 15 80 Yastly disproportionate in the aggregate as Lo Lo scarcely susceptiblo of com- @100 for folsis and howaever, is to o xoilroad will impart 8 far from any givon ato at about the Beeds were unchangod. nud Hungarian mot but othor doscriptions were_inactive, Wworo nominally unchan Groen fruits wore in s plos ; and pricos rule st dull and lowor. Highwines wero moro aotive, but declined or gallon, owing to early dullness in Now York, alos wore made about nopn of 160 brls at 900, ond lator of 200 brla_at 89igo. closed firm at 893¢c bid and i latost Now York quoted whisky firmer on tho Lnke froights wero aotive, and stoady at the rates of two days past; at Go for wheat, by sail, to Buffalo; nnd 120 for corn to Kingaton ‘or Oswego. Through rates wero un~ ed, A total of 17 charters was roported, will oarry out 94,000 bu wheat, 276,000 bu corn, 80,000 bu oats, and 17,000 bu rye. Provinlons wero rathe: shide easior on tho defo; lard, whilo all desoriptions of dolivory were unchanged. St & littlo moro nnxious to moll, and _tho general tono was woals, tho receip! on the increaso. The shipping movement in onsidering our stocks; and t. In mess pork we cortainly though it is rumored that con- ed. Wool ramains quiot. r roquest, oxcapling ap- oady and higher for lem- and ogga wero in liberal supply ; But thore is one point Gen. Roscerans doos not digouss in this connection, viz: that if rails xonds impart a value to distant landa tliat would otherwieo bo worthless, the influenco of their ox- tonsion is dlso to deprociate the value of lands nearer to the older markets, creased arena of land made valuable by tho exton- sion of railronds woro in exact proportion to the annual incronso of population, thore would be thout entering into any o subject, it may be safoly assumed that tho ares of land made avmlablo for cultivation, according to Gon. Rosocrans’ es- timates in the last five yoars, greator than o akod, whon tho for corn and Gifo no such effoct. eluborate figures on the r moro active, but a ptions of pork and roduct for prosent lag been 1,000 holders soemed o increase_ of horo is a ronsonsble limit to the ares of land which ome mancan area of land made available for extension of railronds were mo: pover of the population, it would bo ot in tho last fow yoars the farmer had B0 far outrun the latter, that thers has bhoon 8 increase of the surplus of ultivation, that even if there nse it would be many yoara boforo tho incresse of population would mauke any uso for it. In the meantimo, this vast surplus of land availablo for cultivation can ba bought for noxt to nothing. vast unused s kot must bo to ts of hoge boing again cultivato, and If the cultivation by the moats 8 a fair one, o asured by the cul- the rocolpts are ligh hivo all we want, such an ecnormou Jand avaifablo for o weroe no further incror Tho market close prices: Mess pork, @15.85; dn‘siau er at the followin, cash or soller i do soller Deoes askod ; lard, eash or soller do sellor July, erAugust, 88.75@8.80; summer o, § ioklud hams quoted at10@120, uotablo at 65{@0340 for sho or short ribs; and B Boxod shoulders, 65{@05Zc, @8gofor short rib June, ' 88.45 Tho offect of this " " sl lus of land preseing on tho mar- loprass tho value of the wholo, uestion is simflar to that of tho 1 ‘e lave inoroased the supply of {arming lands—by the oxtoneion of railronds— boyond what can’ bo used, and the ‘inevitable eftect must bo to dopreelnto tho valne of the ato amount which will repre- 10 value of tho labor of tho farming com. Dry aalted moats uldors ; 834@8L0 o for short clear, lish moats, 83¢ 8; 855@85{0 for short olor, uoted at 7340 for shoulders; 03o for ort cloar, and 18@14ido all "packed. Mess boef oxira mesa do, $10.00@10.25 ; bue @39.50, City tallow, b Balos wore rej rk ot 816,85 ; 1,000 at ©16.80; 3,250 by am;’oo; 250 tca lard seller whole, to an aggrey BILVER DRIOKS. ‘Two tons of silver bricks havo lnin in the ith & Bon, undor tho First ce Monday. They aro the smolting-works for st week, Their valuo js so; would have ho enjoyod in Virginin Oi Francisco, to havo soon 't product of tho enterpriso of our own citizons race 1873, Qro: T5@7%o; greaso quotable orted of 260 brls rls do_soller tho rls_do sollor July ot July at 88,60 ; 1,750 rt last ovoning) at $8,60; 25,000 lbs ams, canvassed and packes 5 5,000 18 do (20 1bs) at 18360, our was dull, being window of Adam Bmi National Dank, sing mo £80,000 or Novads, or in San less active than yestor- at unchanged pricos, A fow superfinds woro ‘wanted for shipmont, and most of tho otlier sales 0 locel trade. It is impossible to nch a largo proportion orted on ‘p. £.;" and at 80mo of the: m the yoar of than theso will fake place in tho woalth of our cit; Wo should not b multiplied by ton. LOCAL BTOOR AND BOND MAREET. oston & Kean quoto s fol- ator changos businoss and y within tho noxt elght yoars. 0 surprised to sce tho two tons quoto oxactly, of tho transactions as re thore is reason to think flotitious. Balos wore roported of 60 brls winter extras (Lcllpso) at 810,25 £0.80; 50 brls do (National) at Bpring extras_(Axtolls) at $6.70 £6.50; 100 brle do at €6, vate torms ; 100 brl 200 brla do at 23,75, tons bran at $8.,60 on tracl. the neking prices at tho closo s it wiater extras, 200 brls do at 8,60 ;100 brl 40, 715 bra do onpr- I8 8pring superfines af X Totsi, 1725 bia. Mosers, Lunt, Pry lows this p. m,: The followlug were ® S E 3 £ H Minnesotas (patent), Goaod to fancy Minnetota, ring superfines, sl 3 Gold Coupons,... Eastern Exchiang (scounfer rate Gold Excliango, Bterling Exclisngo, Northern Tacific Chicogo Oity T 8! - 3 Alalelnlelelol ry q;m, but strong oper bu from yesterdny, boin , withrather firm holders Tho chiet feature market to-day was a good nt for ehipment, that or- re called) beiug o difforonce he- Ly Ulinois Counly and Townsl COMMERCIAL. WrpNzepAT EvENING, Junell, | The following wero tho receiptaand shipments of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for tho ocorresponding dato ono year ago: age docline of in our rocelpts wera Liverpool were reporte of importance fn tho demand for bard wh dinary grades (* soft, neglocted. In’ consoquence, twoen the two inoroased to fy day ; 1t was only 2o on Mond; digerlmination teids fo lower tho standard of Loing understood that the B trom Miunesots, and only called be authority to institute new ry slow, for the reasous stated in our ¢ “this morning, unoortainty with rogard to the inf on tho volume of onr recoipts after . Tor this ronson thers are fow who settlo up, and the indi- ginuiog of July we n tho whoat market the nvorage grado, 1t caro to trado, oxcept to oations aro that fn th shall have a cloaner slate 1 than has been known in_any previous time for 8 past. Bollor” tho month ot 81243, doollned to §1.24, advanced to snd rocaded to 81,24 at tho closo. Boller Jul; at 21.22)(@1.23%, closing at 81,223 August was very quiov ab 81,19@1. soller the yesr as nominal at &1.12, spring closed nomlinal at 81.80, Nogular No, 2 epring old st $1.24(@1.25, wide, " No. 8 sprin, rejeoted do at & ed of 800 bu No. 1 sprin, bu do (hard) at $1.90] o (hazd) st §1.253¢; 1, ‘Broom-corn, 1. * Qured meats, lis, cloaing at the in- rm at $1.1434, and + Oash wales wero (lard) at $1.81; 38,600 bu do af ard) ab 81,205 00 bu do (uow recolpta) at 81:26%¢; 2,400 bu do at 1,253 13,000 bu do fogulnr at §1.37 -10,000 bu do'n u do at 81,243¢ ; 16,000 bu do nt 81,2434 3 5,000 #1.243¢ ; 15,400 bu No. 8 spring nt B1.143¢ 1 8,00 bu rofooted spring ot S1.0% 800 b do'at 6L.0L. Tatal, 131,800 b, Oorn was modoratoly active, and quito ateady, at nbout tho samo averago of pricos ne yestor- da, cash corn boing itho atrongor, whillo ap- tlons woro a shado lower, awluE to tho moro favorablo woathor, whioh brought out froo spoc- ulativo ollors. Onsh corn_was in vory good do- mnnd for shipment, which was stimufated by {nvorablo n«lv{z:.ua from Now York, aad the steady feoling 1in froights, which onablod shippors to socuro o largo nmount of freight-room without ndvancing rates, This cansod n bottor spou~ ulative inquiry In tho aftor part of tho Bos~ slon, though thore was some fear nbout fu- turo corn on nccount of condition. ~Bollor the month, or regular No. 3, oponod at 8530 nnd advancod to 800 at tho oloso. ' Sotlor the month, Tar Juno rocolpts, closed at 883¢c ; and now re- caiyts closod at 3630, Bellor July sold at 876 ('la ?(n 3 and sellor August nt AO}X@{O 0, bot! closing nt tho outside. Rejectod wasin vory 0od dotannd for shipmont, closing at 82%go. insh grles voro roportodof 4,800 bu No. 4 at: 6303 28,800 L do at Su5goy 4,400 bu dont86340; 13,800 bu do & 8630 ; 9,400 bu doab 8050 ; 10,000 budo at'sfo’; 55,000 budo ot 8530 ; 20,000 bu do .es‘éflq; 24,000 bu do at 8530 6,000 bu do at 870 allost ; 26,000 bu rofoctod ab 82460 ; 11,200 bu do at daiga; 20,800 bu do at 8203 5,000 bu do at 830 atiint ; 1,600 b no grado at %0 1,200 bu do at 2634u+ 800 bu do at 200; 8,00 b do a 260, Total, 207000 bu, . Oats woro dull and o lowor, in sym; ntbx with tho early weaknesa fn corn, aud _oontinuo wenk aftor corn bad recoverod. Thero weroe froo sellors all through the sogsitn, and fow buyors, which fact probably csused tho lator dulness in Now York, Bollar the month sold spoaringly at 280, but Iarge round lots wore offored at ono timo at 3700, Bollor July ogmmd at 20¢o, doclined to 292{c, and closod at 20540, Boller August was quoted at 383¢o bid, and 208 b asked. COash grles woro roporfed of 0,000 buat |- 28360 ; 20,400 bu at 283¢c, oll frosh recelpts ; 16,000 bu at 2805 1,800 bu rojeoted at 28ifo 1,400 bu do at 28340 + 9,000 bu do at 2603 600 bu Dby samplo at 840 600 bu do at 8%3¢0 3 £,400 bu do ot 820. Total, 57,000 bu. ” ' Tiyo was quict, bul 3¢o_highor, owlng to_the. fact of light oftorings, Salos wore restrioted to 800 bu No. 2 at 61340, and 800 bu, hg samplo, at 080 Ttojootdd wannominal ab GI@bB3Go, DBarloy was dull aud nominally lower, there be= ing no buyers. .. Wo quoto No. 2 at 66@700; No. 8 at 65@600 ; and rejocted at 85@880, tho inside in tho Kacl: feland Elovator, and the'outsido in othor housos. Balos wers limltod to 400 bu re- jected ot 360 5 2,000 bu, by samplo, at 65 ; and 400 bu do at G660, Total, 2,800 bu. . TIE WIEAT OLOP.. ... Tho wheat orop of the United. States in 1871 and_1872,%--as estimated by-- Commisslonor Froderick Walts, of the Agrioultural Department. The figiires for 1872are copiedfrom the rocontly- tbfluuflnfl corrogtod tables on the 20th of May, 1878, sont to the Govornment Printer, fo be om- bodied in the forthcoming snnual report of the yoar: o - e e & £23, #, s 10 Now Jorsoy.... Penusylvanla..,. Dalawaro, 350,000 . 550,600 1,718,000 883,600 193,000 Tiso foroi .W&’m %?m 10 foro exports of rel 0 pro- duct of the. Uritod Btates, from 4l Urited Btatos ports to all foroign countrios, for the four yoara onded Dec. 81: 1e9. - 1870, 1EL 17 Flour, whoat, brla, 8,208,743 8,867,387 Bl H0 5,20011 o 0, 1411168 15,4703 10,228,978 11,854,008 orn LA ags 1B 10 587,751 840, 708 83,547,637 83,109, 760 28, 609,405 072,013 ’Etm,m %,lm.sm fi:oumfl: Bn "pa T EE T8 89,80 GOLXY 68023 ‘WIIEAT IN CALIFORNIA. Tho Now York Bulletin eays : Tho latest advices from Oalifornis represont that the fears which ware entertainod reapacting the wheat crop in that State, owing to tho continued absenco of rain, had partially abated. There had been no raln of any conaequence, but tho woather wis unusually cold snd humid, £o hat the process of evaporation, which 1860 Tapid When theairis dry and hot, waa- chiecked, ttun onabling tho whest plant o sbegrb’tho molaturd ‘which still romainod in tho ground, Tho dry northerly winds—ihe siroccos of tho const—had not mado thoir ‘usual appoaranco, and thelr absence was highly favor- ablo to the crops. The sickly, yellowlsh huo of tho atalks, whick aro regarded by tio farmers as omin= ous of falluro, did not prevall to any conalderablo ex- tent ; the plants Jooked dark snd promising, sud tho indications were that thoy would 4ll out well, unless in the event of very unfavorable weathor, In ‘tho fae mous S Joaquin Valles, which, from ita pooullar coneavo formatlon, 15 s0_dopondent on water for ita ‘wondorful fertility, the dry weathers appears to have done ita worat, and the crops will fall considorably bo- Tow tho averago of last yoar, But in olhior parts of the Btato the damage will riot bo 80 great, Tha cropa are gonarally rogarded aa fair, and tho presont indications aro that tho aggrogate will Teach Last yoara's vory largo ) potition of last yoar’s famous crop does wot seam 8 vory bad outlook for tho grain-growers of Call: fornia, and will tond fo confirm’ tho ponition of that Btato 18 n groat whoat-producing region. Bus it is ta bo remembered that the planters had mado propara~ tlons for a vory largo inorenso In tho yiold, snd from tho incrensed”acresgo placed. undor ‘cultivation, an tho lm,})m'emunu fected In irrigation, thero wera ap~ paroutly wollgrounded anfcipations “of s inc creaso " of 20 par cent, not more, in tho ylold, It cannot buf be regarded od ox- tromoly "fortunsto for consumers generally that thesa proparations took placc, na fhoy promiao to kcop thia avallable surplus up £6 that of lest your, 'Tho present condition of European crops indle Catos an noraaso rather than a falling off in thio pres— ent enormons demands for wunumfiunn and auy diminution in tle supply from such sn’important guuin conutry as Callfornla hna got 1o be, would proyo a gorious calamity indeod, Tt will be something for Lnglaud to be ablo to obtaln one-Afth of her ozt year’s nnticipated wheat doflt‘iun(:f' estimated at about 100,000,000 bushels, from thio Tacifio coast, 1t will go far towards reducing tho preasure on other sources of £upply, and chespeing Yrices to consumers ovory- where, : ELGIN OIEESE AND DUTTER MARKET, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: "Lhiero waa an increased attondanco upon the Board on Tuesdlay, Bevaral naw factorles wero represcnted from adjoining countles, who located thoir tablea and displayed tholr goods, fovoral nuw buyers wero also prosesit, gomo of whom talked abont. tho Turopoan ‘markaty and 100 boxes of cliceso woro bought for thnt destinalion, ‘Buyers nnd sellors woro spart ot the openug of tho Board, os_uanal, buyers.asking fora docline” of 3o por fb, whila sellors xisisted on Taat Weck's pricds. 1,040 bozea choeso_ woro offerad for sale, and before (Lo closa of the Board 1,780 boxea wora taken st about last week's prices, vizd 12@124e ner It including commisslon, Sajuples -oxhibifed looked fine, sud wero, of mord uniform appearaiice aud mproved quality thon lust conson, ‘Thoy seomed to Lo grawiug niore futo the ivloand qualicy of the New York faatory, and less of (ho Weetern thin provie ously noticed, Tioso branded Elgin Cream, T think, will moon talté tho lead over our Eastern competitors bY tho clivese epiouros und dealors of the Weat, Onsenven, WOOL, Iarding, Gray & Dowoy, of Boston, write: Tho markot hina boen quite steady durlug W ek, witha very fair domand for good lots of Weslorn, Michigan, Olifo, and Pennsylvaula foaces, suporfng and X pulied, ahd spring Calffornis, and. for sl mich ‘previous prices liavo been readily oblaiued, - Fall Calie forufs, heavy uud burry spring, and tho odds and enda that are usually to bo found ut o closs of tho yonr ara ot wanted, and canuot bo Aold oxcept ut Jow “garos, Manufaclurers coutinus to purchaso lo supply: theit wants from week (o week, and Lolders do not, Deeitato to sall at current rates, ae thero Is no prospoct of any Improvement In pricel, Oalfforula continucs fo come forward quite freely, and near 400,000 Ibs of {his description havo beoq taken by meunfacturers, of which upward of 100,000 1m was Very cliolco and’ hondsomo Northern nt 850 b, “Thfs, Howover, Is & vory axtrenio price, A shonly B0t go foEtli s s qhotatlon of thomakut without vomo gualification, Very littlo of tho spriug Oslifornin, so fur vecolvod, commands over 80o, and from 26600 fs all and good avorago lots will command. B TFloeces Lisvo atiractod more sttention, and the sales of $6000 s vrincinally Michigau aid Ohlo, Lve auatarfally reduced our slock, Tho princial salce of Onlo liavw buen good Jota of X and XX a 51@50 § Ib. ~ An occasional ot of vory choics aud light hay baon s0ld at some advanco on (hieso figures, but good avure ago ol of Oblo cnniio bo uotod over 50@63)¢0, and Afichigan from 485500 B b, LATEST, In the afterncon, wheat and corn wore mod- eratoly aoti¥e, and easior, No. 2 whoat sold at BLIY(@1.24 soller the month, and 81,2(3(@ 1.213¢ wollor July, both options ofoslng nt tho 1 sido, ~ Corn wau's {riflo ensier, closing ut 87340 sellor July, and 4030 selior August, Othor grain and provisions® wors' innetiv. ‘A vossel waa chartored for whoat from Milwauloo to Buf~ den, conl to Clilea coal {0 Chicagoo, | Tiumacl), conl, Erfo to Cbteago, 81 F, B, Qirdnor, conl fo Chicsgo, fcbrs Higgine' and Jones, coal, Olaveland to $1.50 por_ton, frea ; of coal, Oloyciaud dayatolond and untoad eac! o0a] to Ghitago, 41, Freuch calf, Joilot ¥rencli calf, Lomoino, Fronch calf, 24 to 06 1w, ZFrench kip, B: to 100 l}? $1,00 porton, fro0 3 aoir Molvetis ,00 r:m?um. freo 3 by CHICACO DAILY MARKET, DNRADAY EvErTHG, Jino 11, ordto Toquost, and easl 1.00@ 1.05 TOGR—TTlo demand ncaw Franklo Wilcox, thra 1.5 por ton, £ro0, four cargo ; sehr Postitigo, eporied by Mis dare, Gioldon Flooco, Liicy thiwvosl, coal ta Ohl tho Biratts, conl, Clov $1.40 per'ton, froo ; bar] ) waa'Timited to mall ords ‘morchantn, Priccs woro unchnuged, .| TIN Prto~10, 1031 | xa0, 316507 a5, "roo " ¥1a Tre~Large, 420 .. BUERT ZIRo—Fll, ‘lers quantity, 11 Ve o4 LOOHOL~Yas in-mod i oent proof 1a P BEANE AND SRR Gliofco. hund-pleks 2.78: do modlums, $2.50@2.05; inferior gray 3 freon poas (in bris), $1.40@1,60; yellow do {in OM-OORN—Thera was o fair inquiry from local snd Enstern manufacture owing to the modorata supply, cs; Woquote: No, 1 X, @ i+ No,2 arun,"flxfilfl: d .00 per ton, frea, )y $14.60; do, 2038, ¥ 65 chiolca sloors,, . o 5 5, 1105 half canks,] ‘o) ilt, of 0 advanced pricos ostabilshed earflor in tiy ety ‘supply boing coaily dispoacd of at $4,15@4, tb common rough, coatec, unaven, $4.86@4.40 for modium, and at $4.45@4. 5 really cliolco, Oulla aol an low as fow asmortod fotchod $4.00@4, Arananoions wero at $4,05@4.80, down Lo ita presunt proporiions tho mar in it present firm and b Ancreaso in tho daily roceipia can Acarce! wino tha in a docling, $4.26@4,55 for pooz to cliol 11 0 | ¥o. Av, Price,|No, © 108 $4.50 |48 GALYAN1ZP.D IRON~NO, 15 No, 36@29, 170 No. 31, 16 030 por cent {s mado Corexn=Copper bottoms, prices Tulo atroug, and mized lota; ot ctally of good corn, @&7%0 ; No. 1 stock brafd, (300; No, 9 do, I¥@do; insldg tip, 8X@4)go} do palo and- @ !&. G MATERTALS—Thero was no partioi~ 1s falr for tho seanon, oud tho stock of all materiala fully ndoquato, Prices’ aro cany, as quoted: Blucco, $2,60; N Blucco, ~caating, $3,75@4.00 3 Portland_cement, $7.00( $3,25@3,60; Utica, Loulavillo, nnd 1% Thlo dust, £.25@9,50 ; .60 ¢ plastering halr, . 003 8ower- brick, 10,00 ; ), dolivered § oJ\!““ 0,00, del.; do common, ‘Earbor Xmprovomeunts nt Michigni = Urazlors, over 14 b, aulsliod coppér, 400} do, 8,and 9, 1007 10to 11, 110313, ) 1603 17, 100 § 18, r cent dist 85, but tho bul tha supply cab be . Wa nro informed by the Bn‘llnfl Btates Engincering Dopartment at thin port ths improyément ot Michigan - Cil; piles” iavo bieon drivan 600 foot lern, sald piloa bain Ind, iwo “guide om tho ends of gin tho ling of tho plors proy '1ne—Q (0 &, 803 O, 11303 13 and 14, 12346 :10c § 10, 10a § 20, fifl-lfl; - Tora, 3 by ca Jou oro astivh st sondo st Tho market closed firm nt Tio, ; lfi\ rates follow. ¥ Miscolinncons. Tho solir Jamon Couch: {8 now at Miller's dry-dock Daving a contro-board put in, Hor builder lee-boards, but {ho oxporimont, Liaw Tesont owners are making 2 whalover ropairs aro nocossary, of 0 veawol will bo roady for sen fn about two cudale cement, Akron cemont, §2. $7.073¢ 3 130 off rade. NAVAL BTORES-—Wers unchanged, Wjquoto : Mae 1o bulk, sloghI bi15 while seud ot bely lio change at & , 3, 17@18 wm, " il Sn.0007.00 o {hio ofl market, and prices atound; Wo fopoat o . oll,78c; No, 1, h:' Ne olt, stelaily ‘puro, 760 bank ol 708 vity waa noticeabla in ro steadily maintained nll Carbon, 181@190; flxkl;a ve the following concorning 2 This difcult channal cone rior {e 68 milea Island light, Its 9X miles ; its loast width ief oro it nnrrows to 230 yards, Indiana, pressed; 2.00] fira . alay; per b, - ,00@5,00, ' ' 7 - Th‘? following 18 tho 1ist of prices per box of 50 feot for domostlo’ window glaes, from which a reduction of 50 per cont is made to dealors : eq luron and 8o longth, from Dotour to Tiotmd ost width ia in Bud Laki ,eant of Gardon Rivor, wi -8 obatruotions aro so o Who {8 familiar with the N ant ofl, 030 ¢ ture gravity, 200 ; - napl ply snd dull, Pricos ickens nold at $4,00 em, The.curront in the Eas§ during northerly golos, runs from five or hour, , The rapids aro 650 th, north and south, and in the narrowes 8 rido, -marked by —Wag_in 1fboral fuy 0y do 4t $2.60@0.00; turkoys,! coops turkoys at 130 3 3 coope (coopa-chilokens ok -$h50: & coopa t$4.575 ; 1 at$4,25 5 6 coops at. Ponchblows wero n 1d at 85¢, Now potaloos nro scarce, mall now sold at $4,00@6,00 per brl, ‘peachblown at 500; 1 cor do at 6003 . dolivered ;'3 cars mixed of “Trado was anl_y:llh throo pairs of bar: . ‘nearly opposito to cach other, + ~Tho schr Exchan 60 171 4,60 argely inoreased roces rices, the docline’ averaging ; oro ‘waro ‘somo fino drovos. among the offerisigs, but the major portion conaiatod modium_qualitios, and theso sold t o common shorn a1 a4 4, BIELP—Under It 8 goneral weakening of pi ge_loft Olaveland on tho dth about 250 por 100 s, The rquolie, and on acconnt: of tho ice she tho firat eall to arrive at the 28thof May, after n —Tho stmr Annfo I, Monday, and roports {hnd uotio and Duluth, but ‘eather cool and pléssan 25 coops spring nt $2.508 uest and firmer, , o situation of the buttor markot essontially unchanged, the dsmand continuing fair at that havo rulod for o numbor of daya ers, thongh oporating rathar more cautioua) chagars, and tho combined domand of aido, buycrs proves suficlont o provent any augmentation ‘of stocks, abova comfnon areheld with confidence, Wo Tepeat onr quotationa sa follows : Striotly choics o; medhim L0 gaod, 10@180;. ‘BAGGING—Grain bags are mooting with a liberal | red, when sligl + ! BUTTER-! of common and alowly ot tho de oline, Wo quote. ot $3,00@8.75," medinm do at $4. ohofce at $4.50@4.785, 1 $1,60 por hiead for poor, of twonty-four days, Ornig arrived at Dotroft, ¢ thers was considerablo ica It woa faat malting Pridgeon has oharterod to Capt. Oliver Gromwall, for the romain Oapt, Ward poys alf veasel in thio fall ag 1l tho way from includo car extra 10 83,60 for choico. and all lots grading %Dr;"lr at 4703 1 carat B —Ol'gt.. John ‘Ward the bargs running exponsce, and roturns the B 5 DLIND! st about tho same rango of pricos = NESDAT EvEntnag, June 11, {on or twalve cargoes on fhe and nearly all waro disposed of rifoular chango in lower, now quoted ‘DOORA—YQUR PANEL, Stz Thers wero on] , aud_aro. stea #4vo whore Tound lota are orde finckot thin morplog, grantod, ~ Ottior goods comin wara more or less neglact casy. Wo repoat our lst: Blark, 850 Lowlaton, 8o; Amoricon, B0 raak, 83)¢o: ‘burlop bage, 48nd 5 b, , 2iagle, 21@180 do o, COOPERAGE~Was qulet, and tlo better than nominal,’ss follows: Pork bar lardtorcos, $1,00@1.70 ; whisk flour - bartels, 48@570; por 90; o bucked, $20,00 8 Tho Oromwell will sorva in tho Lako Buperior trade, towed bya t Tribuna, ) ices, excopt for lath, which aro 250 1 20005 s 3030 Ludlow, Joista and acantling Amoskeng, 32}¢c o 3 ow schr Helurtia s Bho takes coal to Chicago. Ohief of tho. Bureau of Revenuo Marino hag the addition of toams tho service on {ho dakas, - O 0 2OV sleamors ta —The ing hag beon wmplnl‘tfl. mmon ‘boards - st $10,00@11.50; and sirips st $12.00@14. hinglos st $3.00, ks, but tho market lowing aro tho sales : om Oconto, 210 m common at $10.60, 0 m ploco stuff at £0,00, Trowbridgo, from Oconto, 220 m 4.00, lath’ 84$2,95, Oary at $2.50 m atrips and boards -3 rocelving her first carga Wodgod up, 160 ox cagor % = b3 2 onblo, 28@290; oo oo aro but lite wae unchianged, - B Cargo bark Groat West, TEE survoy for a harbor at Kewaunos Tho englneer ntatea that thore , and good depth of water in the river, {hio rivor {6 from 12 to 18 feot, f soft mud esslly dredg= carry the plors out to 53 T i3 in betler condition as regards nd ansgs than for many yeors paat, Eldridgo informs us thers {a at prosent from tho mouth up to tho Ohla chiannel fs to bo further ime —Bugalo Express. John Minor, from Ocont 814,50, 40 Iath at $2.95, 8 £0, 200 1 strips and bosrds at $14,0, 8£$25,00, Barge Clty of Etle, from & rds ot $12,00, 67 m Iath at $2.00, 169 m. 0 0. F. Allen, from'Grand m £t hoxrds at 819,60, 30, Gorgo schr J, Hibbard, from Grand Haven, 90 m common strips and boards at $10,00 from Grand Haven, nt $10,00; 100 Iath ot $2,25, us, [t do hnhknllm;galllx‘:m. fi“flb ond tho bottom and sid; Elu‘ht‘ hundrod foot will ~Buffalo Rive: dopth of water o 40 scloct inch rand Havori, 112 cirele flour hieading $14.00@16,00 per m; pork 00 m, od tha st 48 for foctilght m atrips and boas A" shingles at Fgeu, 101,425 1t st per ot ; flour ki £ull 15 foot of water stroet bridge, and tho —A now bark was liunclied at Fort Clinton on the - Tho vessol i a threo-mastor, ond mensures, 140 foot, 20foot 4 inches boam, aud 12 feotd opth of Hold, Hor tonnsge in Qeslgued for tho {ron-ore and grain trade, ' Pout GOLNORNE,. Juns . 3. D, Hayes, Blablo Cowlo ; achrs Plctou, 9. Gaugron, Yanlso prop awegatchie. Blate; schra Delos Do’ o af Qargo sohe Loo, ht démand oxisted o bpards an z!i ripe owYork faclory, tory, 123@13%0; Ohlo fact nnges Woro mado t tho snnexed quo- | AT THE YARDS, 8 fair demand, Al cholce dry lum- COedar poats oro also.firm, zoon Tumber s weak, nnd Aand O, snd wagon-Uox bosrds olsts and fenoing wero unchanged, Trices weros followe, tho inaido bolng for greon lame * Doalera roport ‘ver 15 held quito owing to scarclly, G ing, common etding, aro quolably lower, 1o thequotations, ‘prices for sovoral desctiptions_ woro quito ine Btloa woro restrictod to emall lots just to | moet curyent requitements, Wo xopeat , “$11,00 1 propared,. $11.00; ; Erlo, $0, ‘Bldasouig, $0.00 Ob kiand grate, $ 9.00; 113 n, $5.00, ull and twesk at 131130, alos woro doz, £ brls,snd 49 ~DoWwN~Props Boverelgn, ent is mado froj tenm-barge, William tho lst, arian were In modorato re- nd $1,00 for the active and nomi« [ it of 20! BEEDS—Millot and Hun juost, at $1.1031.20 for tl = “Timothy and olaver wers nal, Baios include 50 Lags buckwhast on private torms ‘Hungarian 0t $1.20} de, Granada, D. Up—Props Birookly: Wolfe, W, Folger, Two steam-barge Westford ; schra Caval lfer, Diana, Norrls,'Nassau, H, Crawford, W. B, ; steam.bargo A, A, T chr J. Luff ; steam-bargo Li East ; light, A0 Yags millet t $1.00 15 bu at$1.10; 6 bags fax at $1,90, ‘BALT—Was in good re Onondaga and Saginaw, 2,003 courso Diamond ‘G, $2,10 dairy, without bags, $3 ¢ &(l!’!' sack, $5, fatand, $2.00. - o tho ‘market modorately . activo and steady ot iho -following pricos: Y aon, common {0 f do 'cholce to oxtra e, 050 , 10@%%0; cominon imporial, 0L at ho annoxed prices 1 $9,00 ; ordinary coarso, ; ground solar, $2,10. barges Eureko, Clear flooring, 1st and reported of 160 casos at 133gc; 1, caes ot 12160 3 B by s FEAT) W ris (poor order) at 100, (P°m ) i Prime to cholea live gocso ot TI@TEC, 85@870 for askorted foathe 45@100 7 chicken, 6@100, - oot vas of -& somo- ; ground sium, 7, Gomumon siding.. Gommon flooring, Gommon flooring, dressed, o ‘Wagon-box boards, solect OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE, INMAT LINE ROYAT, MATL STEAMERS, Will sall from Now York na follows;- QITY OT BALTIMOR: CITY OF MONFREAL QITY OF BR] TEAS—Wo quot iness in this dopartm whiat rostricted character, owing to tho reduced con. ditton of tho stocks, 'Both lsko and salt-waler fith oro, at tho momont, scarca, snd our deale ‘efa_nro 'enabled to only ordera that are dally place e @0.02 .75@0,873¢ 3 No. 3 do, $0.50 brl, ‘$11.60@11.75% brl, $8,50@8.757 No, 1 6,76 ; Labrador her- 3¢ brl, $475@5.00; .00@B,50; do 3¢ brl, 0, 1, 98@300; box herring, 36@270; Columbla River salmon, X brls, $10. FRUITS AND NUTS—Under this hood tho changos rtant, A light local sud In. od ot (o prices Lolowing ¢ £H ms, tH A prines, T0@TIG raisitin; flne old_hyson, 003 good to cholco d ‘gunpowder, 70c@81.00 ; cholco (o exta loaf Japan, common do, 40@ 650 3 common to artially Al tho Wberal on thote books, “Priccs Xo. 1 whielt, ¢ bl Jolst, acantling, o ote’, 16 fect and under Jolet and rcantling, 18 Pickots, squaro. .. 450 ; coloréd natural Toof Japan, 65 no Qolong, 85G450 ;. good, 66G50 ; eholco to extrs, c@$1.00, S " TOBACCO—Vas firm, s préviously quoted : FINE Cur—Exira, 75@85c ; choico, um ; 56@600 ; poor to common, Pryo—Natral loaf, 76@8005 black, sound, 45@350. 28 s, $1.05@2.00 ; bank cod 75 Goomgen solih ring, split, brin, Labtador "horrin 4,60 box Lierrin, ny, Juno 13, 7 A, My Qedar posts, round,, urday, Juno 14, 8 AL Mo o 2828288 40@50c, holf bright, 60@700; Buoxixa—Good 1o choice, 82@300 ; modium, 20@ 20@280, chango was noted in this market. Prices Sfl}o&; maple, $10.00; vered, 5! ing SATURDAY sad THURSDAY, o G NoGa River DAY end T e Cabin Passage, $70 and 880 Golil. Btoorago, to British Porta... Round Trip Tickets at Redug BIGHT DRAETS for salo at low ratos. FRANOCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Wostern Agent, 8t,, corner Lake. HATIONAL LIVE, Iing from Now York for Quoonstown and Liverpool ovary Baturdey, 80d for Losdon dlsnet ovory fortnight. Cabin Passags $60, $90, and $100 Carrency, Exourston Tickols ot favorsblo ratos, T rasl make ea B O R A GE, B Prapaid steorago tickots fs Livor Londendores, Glssgon, Cardile B a Passongors hookod o or from German and Scandina« w ratos, The Steamships of thia lino aro the lar, Draftaon Great Britatn, Ireland, and WILLIAM MACA Gon'l We and Randolph-ata. cago. D WATL LIVE, ESTABLISEED 184.0. ;4 = ‘Threo dollars per car o bo added wh :hargo follows tho shingles. ‘Fivo shingles to bo two inches 1n thick- . Length—Bixtocn Inchos, Black-Walnut — Countors, $100.00@150. $65.00@75.00 3 common, $40.00@50,00; cull, $ 0.00@60.00. lear, $30.00@40.00;” comMon, $20.00835.00; oull, £12.00@18,00 ; fooriug, $30.00G40,00. Oak—Qlear, §10/00@40,00; comunon, .00@18.00, ickory—Olear, $35.00@45.00; common, $15.00@ cull, $12.00@18,00. llcar, $30,00@40,00; common, $30.00@30. 16,00, . A Closs, £50.00860.00; common, $35.009 $50.00800.00 5 * common, $25.008 .00. (—Qloar, $30.00@40.00; common, $30,00 @30.00 ; cull, 810, 16,00, Wagon Stock- “Bflmlflbfl cach, 45@ 55 X We clip tha following from the Bay Cit “Tho Jam on tho Pino reachos (solid) in fivo milos of 8, Louls, T {han any fam over beforo known on tlio Pine, bols total longlh of molid Jam, from tho mouth, of ‘thirty= fivo miles, Tt i estimatod there aroin the jam over 100,000,000 feot, The waler in tho Pine ia low, and e Iearn that thore are moro lo boom company can poss{bly handlo, The largeat raft as dolivered by the Hu. ver, on tho 6th. Tho raft upivards of 860,000 foot, Tate,in 180,00, nciiog She CGompany, thia sesson, o date, is 180,000, scaling 34, %0 04 7o of 1,000,000 feot, por day, ainca o boom company n slaba, $0.00 dell "ABLLS—Wero in falr ro od prices: Pous, $1.60G2.25 por were fow and unim, terlor demand exlsl Fonear—Dates, 8 Loz, 143¢@100; Tur) est ot tho quote u; string beans, G300 por 1b; saparagats, @0 "pez 1y Tottuco,: 16C5008 v 4023 turnips, W@ 7, 0, 6@T0; Woatorn. poaches, pared, 18 ! 82 Bouth Clark- cabbago, $1,40@175 per doz; beots, 25@500 por uda onlons, $3,60@4. WOOL—Was unchangod, Tho supply of old wool s -elowly, and in lo casy, as fol- 6@b3gc; Southern dsoé 4@5 chorrics, 23@24c, §0 . Terrogons, 21@%o; ) $20.00525.00; Naplca walnuls, pocans, 11@120;_ African 'peanuts, 0x@7o’ gton poanuie, 7@80; Tonnossoo peanits, 43 @sxc. u’fiooms—sug‘m waro in activa request, tho up- ward tendonoy of pricos operating ns n stimulua to Dbuyers. Coffeea wero moro quick sud less firm, though not npprociably lower, Bpices, eyrups, sosps, sud most other articles enumeratod 'In " tho following liat, ‘woro quoted ateady, A fair aggregato of sales wore ace om sugars thero wis 1o small quantiles, Tub, washed, oxtrs medium ‘Tub, vmatied, comiaon to faif to licatlon far borths. lmd&tlm\lgh aside fr 1 OARD BODA—TH{( Flooco, wnwaaliod, X& Fleoce, unwashe Flooce, unwashio Buper, pulled.. Extra, pulled, .. coarse, and din, @, Jova, TG " ohd X%@2%0; fancy Rlo, AN@ 24@24i503 primo @333(0 ; commmon g do, 215@220; Bingapors, Rics, fanoy,” 25@35; ncailio, 2035 @ elght, 15@15)0’; d e 10, X°;}@ax&- Tangoon,73@8c ; Garolina, tent oui loaf, 13@13¢0 ; crushied, pow- nalated, 113¢@120 ; A, standard, 103@ oat {n tho trado, b 0@300 Toss Pricos for now woal Wil probably be Totwor than tho above. CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, 4 (@240 ¢ Cosla o7 doy primie, 3 Hesce s Mar Y, 200360 s stearing, full q in tho sircam than tho o, short welght, 14@14x50. “WEDNESDAY EvENING, June 11, of loge of the scazon, stock slnco Haturdsy have boen oom Company, Cass camprisad 6,400 logs Tho total numbor of Tho reccipta of five Steam Detween Now York, Boston, and Liverpool, FROM NEW YORK, 0 do, O@9x0; ’?-u 506 Augat, 03(@100°; falr do, ice, 03¢(@l00; do, 03 comuon, TX@ drips, $1.26@1.50; sllver drips, 00d augat hous fow Orleana ‘molusses, chiolco, 7803 Ao common, 60@700; P Rico molasses, cholce, 65@050; common molagace, 30 o, ‘SACEHATS—Oommon to best, 0@10c, Bég’r‘xg:s—mmmc% 11@@21‘60: o3 popper, H o o o 0. 1,20@280; do No, 3, BoAvs—Fronch mottled, 03@0%¢0; German mottled, 0 Golden West, 6@030 ;- Whito Lily, 0%@ Ttose, GM@0%60 3 brown Windsar, 4X@ 430 palm, G@030 ; Bavon Tiporial, 01 Brinou—aloes, 04 @100; corn, 0@110 u).’@OL‘« N FRUITE—Tuero was o fair inquiry for all descriptions of frulf, applea oxcopted, very firm, and_gome the’ opening of operations iho spring. Last weok 1,100,000 feet of Bad River logs ‘was gol3, delivored in Boom, at §7.” SRR i w— w Orloans sugs @9%40; do, fair, 8%; ¥nurs—Dismond oxtra fine, 10@T00; 8303 do 'prime, vnd from Bosten ovory Tuesday. * Oobln Passnae, $80, 3100 and 8130, Gold. Port of Chicago. ... £xcursion Ticketa at Roduced Rates, - - Schr Alvin Dronson, Oconto, Barge City of Erlo, Grand Darge E, ¥, Allen, Sebr J. ilbard, Y Bight Drafts on Groat Brlt . DU VERNET, Gou'l bt A NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Haven, 200 m lumber. ‘Grand Havon, 150 m lumber. ugkewon, 00 In lumber. Muskegon, 80 m Jumber, uskogon, 185 m lumber, Prop Geo. Dunbar, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, t, Muskegon, 276 m lumber, all, Muskegon, 200 m lum! , 20 m Jumber, 25 cds bark, (uskegon, 160 m lumber, tor, Muskogon, 100 m lumber. rand Haven, 350 m Inmbor, 15 bua fiah, 147 {ubs 3,108 8583 . 610 for shipplog cattlo exs hin lote, former prices TT) {sted, and, If we oxco) woro'firinlly maotained, Tho nUmbor Gf OatAlds paye ers {n attondnnco was latge, and aftor all orders had been fled thore remained tnsold comparatively lttle atock of tho gradosabovo common. DButohers' cattlo, though in good demend, woro weak-and variablo, owlug to & too liboral supply. Thoro was only & limited inquiry for stock stoers, and oaly a. limited that prices woro not ibjectad ge, ruling umm: $9,76@ at . $3.00@4.75 Scar O, Sbay, Muskegon, number wero on salc, 50! o Houth- Walca Atlantio icst-olass Slevaunipa wi topd Whaet, Joreey Gilys | Bohir Fostoria, Mantat Targo Goldon Harveal, Btmr Manftowoo, Manltow: = bulter, 20 baga seo Schr Amorica, Blurgeon 'oung, Buffalo, 834 bars railroad fron, Bolir Pauling, Muskegon, 116 m lumber, 30 m lath, Schr Elbs, Ludwigls for’ poor to. goo butchers® cattlo; at $UI@4IE for stockera; $4,75@6,50 for common {0 g0od_ubi 8t $5,05@0.15 for cholce to oxtra do, $4,00@4.75, thouj saloa of {ho day ware 76 e 46,1234, and 101 still-fed stecrs, averaging 1,150 Iba; at $5.07)5—by Conger Bros, -Denuoy & Kedmond sold 182, averaging 1,200 bs, st $5,60, amplo supply and in fulr req to qll% ity, Tho markel calors aro asking $10.00 for cholcg casos, Tho demand {8 good, ond femons will hier, owing to tho light crop this sea- in moderato aupply aud_firm chos s0ld at §L60@260 per Fohahly cale I ozan cattlo sold gk §0mo cholcs corn-fod tho more_wporiant avoraging 1,470 1bs, ot i expret for tha trade, are pro- 1o l4t0st Liprovornioats fof tho oosioreand STEERAGE PASSENGERS, 53 irron of, 50 m Tumber, ds, Grand_Haven, 200 z humbor, eath's Door, 135 m lumber, 8 m ath. Sehr Chrlitina Nilson, Marquotto, 601 tons tron oro, Btmr Milwatikes, ‘Ofdcnabhrgh, 40 balea oxkum and ‘adtson, Liltle Blusgeon Bay, 160 m or. Bark Golden West, Oloveland, 775 tons coal, ig Susmico, 335 m lumber, fo choico, $2.50@3.60 Tomons, $9.60@10.00, /@4.00 por doz, Bananas, 80, cr_buncli, Goosoberries, 1250 por quit, - Straw.’ orries, 1613850; per bu, $6.00912.00, Cherrics, 16 HOPE—Wore tnactive and nominal at 25@40c for JIAY—In tho hisy markot there was a_falr smount of dlag,—chioBy on local ecount,—and formor quota- o ined, Wo quote wholesalo pricoa ‘cars to_confaln 20,000 tbs $10,00810,60 ; prairio press rairie, loose, $14.00G16,00, 1,00@1.60, acconiing to distanco, E8—Woro again quotod quist, and tho prevalent focling scmed scarcely as firm as at the closo of lvat weok, Tho offerings woro fo the legitimato wans uola: Green city butehers', oty 10@tio; d asvy, 0XGI0 100; groen calf, 5 210 “dry’ salted, 19@180; dry flin rod kip, 10@110; @®630; grubby, scored, out, or ollerwiso dumaged, THON AND BTREL~Was in modorato domand at tho following rates: ol e wore A o il ply {n Cardifl, at the Com. ANOHIBALD BAXTE closod steady ot thesub. Bobir Flying Oleud, I NI Stror Muskegon, Graud Haven, sundries, 8 iutralo, 021 i Fale, 1,600 brls galt, rigs, uilalo, 008 brls suga: Btmr Lawrenco, £ “to 6 year old steors, avorging 1,200 to d Boovos—Well-fatto 150 B aealore o nod, fncly Tormo 0 1,260 1bs, . + sleors, averaging Modium Grades—Steors in fuir N 00 brla sugar, and _ sundrice, - ; Prop G, J, Trucadell, Groon Day, 200 1 shinglos, and 0s. Bohr G, Molllson, Fafr Havon, 402 tons coal. OLEARE! . J1 Sl Manitowos, Manltorics;” 10 ks, Erlo, 400 brla flour, 46,000 bu corn. spp, Builalo, 25,000 bu corn, Bchr Ozar, BulTalo, 23,800 Bargo Gulding Btar, Yrop City of Detroit, Port bria flonr, 607 brla pork, 25 ska onts, Schr Clty of Chicago, Porl Selr Monticello, Duffalo, 31,000 NIONT OLEANANOF, Prop Milwaukeo, Ogdonsburgh, 9,400 bu corn, 200 brls ork, and sundrles, ont ‘Blano, Tort Oolborne, 21,800 bu corn, 8tmr Muskegon, Grand Havon, &undrios, Schr Surprise, Huffalo, Brlg N, M, Blandard, 0 a wook from Now York, and carryln, iris of Groat irltaln, Tioland, Coutine: o £ ™) o slnugliter, averaging 600 t0 1,100 1bs, PP A L1 Th i, V0 put wore 1. ex- | giock ‘Gattlo—Common cattls - flexh, averagiug 700 o 1,080 ) Inforior—Light -and tuin con stags, bulls, ond scallawag steors. Cattle—Texas, Norihern winterod. Cattlo—Corn-fod ‘Woxas, . U o ol tenalto bt prly for (al Informai Bowling Grean, Now York, aad N, Ba HENDERSON BROTIHRS, Agonts, — P NEW YORK AND GLABGOV i ND " Thosa -lunfinl;w o AL e {romi Btato Liag Brooklyn, N, NAVEVANTS, SR toni INIA, 2,500 tons 800 bu corn, “Fort Huron, 26,050 bu corn, Hurot, 18,616 bu corn, 810 18 choico slyers, t onflmr‘!:v, 20,700 bu corn, 0 oholco steors, 0@ 4 4-10 rates , LIVERPOOL, BE! BRI 00k, BELY 0D vvveenre Horse-shoo iton Dlate fron, comuon ok, Tussla iron, No. 1 blaina + Wod; Ay LT o A SAMPEA S TARGIS, & font Cor. of Oaunl aud West Madison:atsl, Chicago. FAIRBANKS SCAT®ES OF ALL BIZES. TAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 113 LAKE.ST. tont Forenightly tlioroatter. uftalo, 18,700 bu wh Touts, Duffalo, 17,600 bn whoat, 10,000 bu oats, 1,400 Lrls tlour, andl sundrlos, Sobr L, 1{annah, Duffalo, 47,000 bu corni, T Selir Col, Eilsworth, Bclir Janiaica, Kingston, 16,000 English cast plow Amiorican tool etea Chromo tool steel, Euglish tool atcol, 3 1 maliis quilet’ atid firm ot unchangod dreon Doy, aundries, uffalo, 22,004 bu rye, Lnke Freights. Lako frelghts woro active at unchangod rates, quot- abla at B for corn and 03¢0 for whoat by sail to Buffa. aud 1230 for wheat to Kingaton'; corn to Port borne, G, Thio chartersjworo : To Buffal Moiticello, Donaldeon, Surpris ealey ; stoamh bargo Ballontine, G, coru nt 607 1rop Java, corh (yart cargo) at 05 Dick Bomora and Almospharo, wheat at 040’; ser G, ‘whoat on private torms ; schir d F. D. Barkor, wheat to Kingiton at 130+ schir Nabob, corn to Por} Colborno rop Allwaukeo, corn'through to Boston via tal, 171 capacity oqual {0 210, 15,000 burye, In th Kip, ver e uu‘;’ uppor, }0.1, % 1t Oity upper, No, 2 Al Righit Balvo for Turnos, Bolly, ICORNS! DR, BTEPIENS, 124 Doarborn-the. Tough uppor, sandard Tough uppor, dsmaged. corn, 94,000 bit wheat, an noou tho sche Kildorhouso 'was roportod for whoat from Milwaukeo to Buffalo at To, BurraLo, Juno ),~Chariers roportod : Schr Cama

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