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MUNECT ARD GUMMERUE _ MONETARY. ’ MonpAY Tivrxing, Tnne 10, Tho prominont foature In local finances and trado to-dny was tho docline in pricen of corn aud whoat, 'Cho immediato causo of the doclino in corn wan tho fonr of its hoeating in store, ut thio grand undorlylng cause ls tho enormous’ stock on hiand in thls oity, If, eny, 8,000,000 bushols of the corn that hag boon accumulating horo had beon kopt in tho country waroliouses, spricos would have beon much bottor sustalned, and tho whole surplus of the Wost could havo ‘boon workod off during tho summor &t & much higlor averago price. It is not impossiblo, hosr- evor, that tho railroads may do for tho farming community what the farmors have falled to do for thomsolves, It is thought in some quarters that, in ordor to ronder tho now Railrond lnw— which goos into offect July 1—obnoxious, tho rilronds will comply with it to the lot~ in o docliuo of HO@70 o brl; but we nroun- ablo to give oxacl quol lons, na too many of tho snlos n20 mado on P, £, to onnblo any ono to givo . oorrost report of the morkot, notod of 50 byl winlor oxiras nt 10,005 50 brls- do at $8,60 3 100 Lrla do at 7.7 §7.604 300 Hrln do at §7.00 4 50 brls spring extrng 860 brla do on private torms; 100 ron privatotorma., Total, 2,100 brla. DBran tvus nominal at $8.60 por ton \Whoat wna notivo amil lower, "o market was panioly oatly, in view of favora- ng ndvicos from Tho toa trade continues quiet at stendy ritos, Wo qnole : Young liyson, -common to faif, 0] 10 0l o, 0ais; pood toolnlce T, (e@Te] TOTK A TouRT, 8T rnetiod, $20.00 RAD.00 1 tloreo stavos,Toty 001 awvad, o Lurkcd o saver nkcy blnvon, Fough, $34.00@35,00 1 d " winaon! $8.50810,00, cffelo. flans park and tieréo pologn, 80,008 18 wook and declining of undor full stooks and a dull trads, tho tendoncy of prices hioro in In tho same dirotion, The following \quotationn woro fraely ahaded on anytiiny ordors : Now York factory, 125 olilo faotery, 11@14 o, iraprovoment was noticenblo fn the do- ‘connumeors are antlo s furilior matorial rednction, snd orders ara roatziol to supplying immediato wanta, undorstood that prices will nof 180 3 do, BOcEE1.10, 00 haico.dhr \05¢31:40 ¢ “chofoo o oxtra leof m 00 Lo oxtrn, 85c@ TODAOCO—Was stendy at formor qnotations YNk Our—Extrs, 76@850 ; choico, 05@700 ; medi- H n, X'l.un—@)hmrx:; Toaf, 76@800 iack, nound, 48@8850, Dut variable. 03 \ostorn o« s, and wonlkon! Dlo orop roport: o el olin othor markots, littlo bofora noon It hnd touched ud thon slowly turnod upward, recover- Ito strong’ undor which wna brought Now York hna beon very wonl onkor than roported, 08 it has o, alf bright, 60@700; MONING—Good 16 cholos, 03@300; medlum, 200 n detnand, and_ romains aleady ss_fol. Thapio; $10.00; hickors, $11,00 : LES—Wora in falr mupply, and fresh ith n good Inquiry Ao e 2010 at $176@2.00 notations : Peos, $1,00@2.00 per bu; %mnq ‘boans, . 1t ia now proity well ronch aa low & polut a Inst sonson, or {ho pravious ono. Commonting and iron componiés month duting tho tho Amnerfcan Commereial Z¢mes aays ¢ rno in miud thab thi advanco 8 not rary or tentativo, rried out wil otermination of o fixe @8o, and olosing peoulativo _doman 0 nation of the loa out by tho droj {0 advancing tho prico of rocontly—muc Deon found difiloult to acll at an tho fonr thoro of & bl whon the largo quon polnt ohall arrivo. tion hero to shi sumptton: 1,024 bu wheat ; 2,085 bu corn 8,230 bu onta; 5,487 bu barley. Tho following grain has been inspectod into storo, this morning, up to 10 o'olock: 181 card whont; 020 oars corn; 05,600 bu No. 1 do, 11,600 bu No. 2 do, and 17,000 bu rojected do, by canal; 71 oars oats; 7,000 bu rojocted do, Dy onnal ; B oars rye. Total (890 oars), 806,000 Booch, $0, slabn, £0.00 dalivercd, VEGETAB Marrowfot pean 3 policy throughout tho owing " sro " th yoar, ‘Tho prices will Le advanood rogularly 10 cents ‘©cach month on cach s{zo, and froighta will rise in pro~ yortfon, Dut tho line of action which thoy have ro- and secm dotermined to carry ont, in toncer, snd, bowovor o, it cannol ¥ hape to opa a” Wtiompia o 7 b dpmaud cesnck + “Lohig, Tuuy o 500 Erley 15 60,60 Bioss: focking ' Valiay, Indiana_block, Wit tlos now afloat for Honco thero is no di to Now York, and tho ship- ments aro _mostly to Onnadian ports, 1t domand for Lhis purposo to-day, Ly of cash wheat caused it to mand a promium of 3€o por bu over scllor tho month, Tho woaknoss of optlons early was di- rpotly caused by o rathor extonaive callin marging, whioh causod many lots to bo placed on tho market in proferencoe to handing ovor moro mouoy on a dead horso, Whon theso had been oloared out of tho way tho market strangth- Bollor the month opened at $1.10, 4, and advancod to 91, Bollor August sold ab ' &1.10 Laig} aad sollar tho yoat at 8105010836, No. 1.10. No.3 sprivg was dull, olosin, Tejocted do olosod firm of Cash sales wore raportod of 8,200 bu No. 1 10,000 bu No.2 8] @$1.00 por’ brl; fraught with th graveat consoqu poworful tho organtzation m: cxist for any Jougth of timo, far tho lino of commercial ‘Justico, a0 75@900:" ple-pinnt, 13X ! e ST 2 50@600 por doz: boals, 40@ tocs, $3.00@2. manipulate thoso lawa of ! ‘bo mado with impunity,” #1105 propased, 5t1.00; Lno utead of throuy grain across thl will put an effectunl embary ain from tho West to tha Liaat, and thers would a spooulativo rise in pricos in this and the Tanstorn markets. Money in the locnl market Is nbundant. Now Yol oxchango was sold botweon banks |, to-day at par. O.USES OF FLUOTUATIONS 1N THE PRICE OF GOLD. ‘Gold declined to-day to 1168¢, which Is 3¢ por oent boloy the highost polnt laut ten dayy, Tho following shows the distribution of tho brondstuifs shipped out from this clly duri tho pnst woek 1 1y raton for tho transportation of s Stato. Bhould this bs dono, it 0 on the trausit of cliange, Now wool Is com- tlo dolng ; old is easy ot tho 3 3 Indians caniiol j fiekland grate, $8,501 Mt TaGE—Woreih demand at sbout tho ssmo xange of con, or at 12@130, tho bulk of 25¢0,” Balea includo 40 &t 2360 ¢ 4 brls at 120, (EATIERS—The domand 18 fofr,and chaico foathors aro taken almost s aoon 85 oy ez sbout tho name, ns follows gooao at TI@786, from first bhan o for asmorlell foal olined to &1.16; tho sales bolug at Tlooce, unwaatiod, X&XX, In good co Fleocoe, unwastied, coatno to modium., nwashed, coarac, and di onched within tho So large a decline in so short & timo nnturally suggosts tho old query ngain, viz.t Doos tho vale of gold chan that of other comnmoditios, supply aud domand, "Prime to cholco live 4 Jobbing prico ord § mixod feathiors, &0 @100, “Tho Jakeflsh market continues wosk and un~ anda furthor declino of 250 per half brl fs Mackerol are exoeodingly also ix in lght supply. A good domand oxlats, b our donlora aro enabled to nominal at 61.63i¢. fluctunting liko 29,8461 837,771 1,195, 836] accordauco with 201 bu barley shippod by rail. More hot corn! The 81,415 bu in the Fulton Elovator fa postod ns hot, and is enid by somo to bo rallroad corn at that, though it was probably rocoived from canal. Tho factis certalnly dis- couraging to corn-ownors, 4s it tonda to cause fenrs for the condition of the othor corn in the :lfiy, the grand total of xwhich s about 4,076,000 u, spring at $1.26 2,800 bu do at @1.19% 10,000 bu do st 81,18! e CHICAGO LIVE:STOCK MARKET. MoNDAY EvENING, Juno 10, OATTLE-Tccotved sinco Saturday, 6,000 head, Tho hioncd buyors, and thoro was d cod ; 43,200 b do at 8! RoRros, End oo 3 6,600 bu dont §118; BL17% ; 800 bu No. § jectod spring at 920 ; 1f anything had happenod durin daya to groatly improve the or ornmont, and’ consoquently increaso the valuo of ils promises to pay, most porsons would have #ald ot onoo that it was tho curroncy that fluo- and thnt in this instance 1t had risen in ion to tho improvoment of tho nationnl But In this inslanco nothing has tranepirod fo affect tho crodit of the Govern- mont 3 it stando just about as it did ton or bo woeks ogo, whon gold was 118, total volumo of greonbacks wero wort! $8,000,000 loss i gold than it is to-duy. Most thoroforo, take the othor view of tho cnse in the prosont iustanco, and say tof the Gov- cnoringta rocoipts {ci 3 $1.17%4 3 10,000 spring at $108; 1 400 bu do at 000, Corn was aotive and irrogular. The market broke fully 20 por bu in tho nr bolow the™ lowest polnt roache was_vory panicky, ward ~noon, the decline was rocovero The bronk was caused principally by the postin, of tho corn in the X' which wae aided by unfavorable advices from and large rocoipta, hot there was a porfeot rush on tho patt of holdors to gell, espoocinlly of cash lots, and the options for noxt month's dollvery, while August waa rolativel; honting will probably bo o1 i a doclino, na thiero is a prospoct of Iar morrow, aud sollors did not fool justific ipite tholr offo; ‘willingnees to freoly shindo pri sult, thoy wero nnable to infuse any lifo in rtion of the offerings found takers, llar, somo Anles making at folly ld not show & reduction of moro’ bo, Toxas cattlo comprisod o very considorblo proportion of the roceipts, and the dooline in theso was more sevors than in natives, woal, with the pona full of unsold atock. T Extra Booves—0Orndod steers, averaging 1,400 1bs and upward, . Choice Beoves—Fi1 3% brl, $0,0006. 1 trout, 6,25@8.60 3 riato realize, and their or 1 'y .50 + Labrador Lor- o, ) @5.00 5 $5.00@8,603 db ¢ b, 3@00; box Ll:?}xgr}’n . ond ohly » amail - Prices woro vory T, whilo others ‘The announcement caused n panicky feoling, which was incroased by the factthat our recoipta woro largor than on any day for soveral wooks nst, and the feeling muat nocossarily bo wealk the fature it we aro to rocaive somuch corn on big atocks, and a slight shippiog movemont. The holders of corn yot in tho country wi searcoly send in more than they can holp during tho proscn$ deprossion. To sond moro would bo only to increase tho chiancos of a atill furthor 0, by halping to swell tho volumo of the ok to the contagion of heat. Qur corn- t to bo cloared out ns specdily ag possi- blo, snd to"that end thore should bo a cossation of supply for a fow days t{ll tho volumo in store can bo radnced to workablo dimensions. A word to the wiso should be enough. interesting feature In connection with tho hot corn excitement is the fact that tho heated condition of the corn in the Fulton Ele- known to somo parties as early as 10 o'clack on Baturdsy morning, and that tho ro- ooipte in that honso wero rofused by at lonst ono man, on the ground that tho houso would Monday. Tho question s, why owed to got out to o fa- ‘bofore tho gonoral publio was with the fact? If tho corn wasa hot on Satarday, why was not tho fact mado publio, so that all 1nterested would have fared aliko? Weo do not know who is to blamo in the mattor, but it 1a certain that our Btato system of inspeation, which is paid for by il grain- owners in this city, should be so conducted ns that all will bo placed on an equal footing in ro- rd to mattors, great and small, vhich affect ‘We note that some of tho only beon In plore twonty-sight days, including Sundays, What was the uso of having that corn inspocted at all if it would not keop: n month after boing certified to as straight mieans * sound wod wrong eéomewhors, a8 wo havo had no really bad corn weathor rocently, A ampld of spring whent of tho new crop, from Perry County, 'IL., was oxhiblied ou "Chango to-day. It will bo rondy to out in about but bocomo firmor to- herring No. Columbia Iiver 812 ; ol 35310} FRUITS AND NUTS8—Worp quoted quist ot for- ero tho closo. The markot closed Slovator as *hot," t as follows ! Fom. er rated. Wo ropeat our figs, drums, 11@14c; figs, m r108—Dates, 8@, box, 144@l60; T seraesiveraite $2.90@2,40; Zanl ino, fat, well formed 3y to sgfl yoar old stoers, saversging 1,200 to Good Boevos—el era Medluid Gradoa—Sleers in bna doclinod ;. that because the ~DBank of land has unoxpoctedly roduced ita rate of interest to 6 per cont, and’ thus shown that it is not 80 anxious » customer for gold, tho valuo of tho gold aa o ‘sommodity bos declined in nccord- ance with tho diminished demand. corroct, it wonld nccomsarily. follow thot the s 0f all_commoditica for which gold ia ox= d, and tho valuos of which aro moasured d, should rigo, as it i quito ovident that a decrenso in tho demand for gold could not also ‘causo a decroaso in the demaud for othe: But thoro bas been no corresponding viso inthe pricos of other commoditios. On has been o gradusl declino in tho 'pricos of most sgrioultural pro- ducts, and even many manufactured articles, both in this country and In Europo, for somo months past. It is apparont, theory of & _docline commodity fs not & ound one, and wo must look for some other explanation of ita changoe In val- uo a8 compared with an do, G@To; Western ‘Southiorn do, d@do; poaches, pored, 18 00 ; poselics, halves, 0G0, charrics, 22@e, Torragons, 21@2%0; Naplos walus 030; pocans, 11@120; African ‘poanuts, 85@T0 fimington peanuts, 1G80; GROOERTES—Tradoin'this department, though atill far from_bolug aobive, seoms Lo bo_looking up a little, and if wo oxcept coffoes, whichi are rathor wook, tho onoral market seoms to bo working s littla firmer, jugara aro mooting with Liborni and steadily increas. and holders sro uo longer fling orders atn conccsslon, Splces are strong Wo quote D1 OarD Bon:e:n“ attencd, fincly form oro the arrival of interest callod for ‘marging, right andloft, and brought out numerons which othorwiso would not he ed on tho markot. shippers both took hold liberally nt tho Beller tho month, or rogular No. 2, oponed at 8134, declined to 80c,and_advanco to 81840 at tlia ologo. Solleg July sold at 381(@ o, closing ot 818¢o. Bollor August sold nt 36 ‘0, closing at 9730, Rojected closed firm al 80, Seriotly frosh receiptaof No, 3 cloacd at 83}o. Oagh solea wore reported of 10,000 bu No, 2 'at 882403 11,600 bn do at 88; 8303 15,000 bu do at 31! 0,000 bu do at 813(c ba rojooted at 14@160; almonds, Tonncseos peanits, Tho shorts and cor, averaglog 800 to 1,1 fe—Common ~_cattlo veraging 700 to 1,050 th slags, bulls, and acallawng steore Catlle—Toxas, North Gattlo—Toxas, through droves, . O S, 288 0% faney Rlo, 4@ 2 ko, 1o, @G0} on do, m;«é‘m-fi?-u 2i)@230; Mor- @200 ; atoarine, full 3 Rangoon, Tt 96,400 bu doat 0 bu do nt o156 0,000 bu do at 8030 ; 00 bu do at 280 bu do at 28c; 5,600 bu do at 27%{o0; 8,600 hu do nt 273605 2,400'bu do at 27c; 11,400 bu do at 0c, b 1 at 36)¢c, afloat. Total, Oats Woro moro active, andor liberal offerings, and rocoyered most o Tho mnrket moved in oxnct sympathy with wheat snd_corn, though New York closod dull and lowor. the shipments of Satnrday wero double tho re~ to 27%¢o, and closcd af e dour@atsgs o, o oodl do, 233®X0 5, 6am be postod on waa that mowledge vored fow 8o lon, made acquaintor 3 thia tost, that the value of ‘gold 88 o OANDLES—8tar, full welght, 10, welght, 14X@160'; do, short wol 0 solution of this problem Rigp—Latna, BX @83 -may be found in the rise and fall of sterling ox- ch:mgu.h Whon sux;l(ngu%;}m?go iul ng‘-:' lgu:.h)a spocic-sbipping point or gig] 8), thoro in iuI\)!’;rinbl an outflow of specio from tho When exchangeis bo- low tho specio-shipping point, thera is no outflow of specio, and the constant product of our minos accumulntes in this country. Gold and_silver aro tho money of tho com- Thereforo It follows that, when Lho export of tho precious metals falls below the ourront rate of their production iu this country, wa recumulate mouey,—thoZuniversal monoy of. bub declined 1@13¢o, | @1%0; crushed and granulst @1 dard,’ 10¢10%c s 10, No, 3, 105 ), 1024@10350; O No, 2, 10} 0o; cholcs brown, 97¢@100; primo do, falr’ do, 0@9Xc; cholco molanica sugar, A ow Orleans sugar, choico, 024@9%0; do, fair, BZ@00§ c. iamoud drips, $1.35@1.80; silver_drips, o0d ugar Louss eyTup, 5@ 480} ow Orleans molaeach, chiolce, 80@ o comuion, 05@00; Yorto @603 common molasses, 40 United Statos to before tho close, osted corn hing ‘We noto that 2030, ndvancod 2730, Sollor August sold ‘o5 and gollgr tho month, both closing at th Casly salos woro reportod of 12,000 bu at 20340 23,000 bu nt 260; 6,000 bu of maercial world. 10 cows and steors. HOGS—ocelved sincy waa 3 good atloudanca of buyors, bu tended to chieck of §iai do peinie, o Gaturdny, 6,600 oad. Thero t tho hot weather tions, ud trading waa Elack, Prices were without insterial change, ruling firm at the opening, but closing weak, Took, - Bales wore Teported ot $4.37@3.10 for poor to 49,400 bu at 261(o 1,200 bu do at u by sample at 81a, and 1o lowor, 00 b do at G0o ; and 400 bu by Total, 2,000 bu. e, aiid_dull at o nominal do- Bu. o quoto No, 2 at 60 ‘and rojected at 30@3Bo— Island Elovator, and tho Salos woro limitod to But we do not use this universal money. We ‘have a ficlitions monoy of paper, which i fixed and cannot logally diminished in any way to reprosent the natural fuctuations of tho volumo of resl monoy which tho mutations of the balance of forelgn trade would leavoe in this country, It is obvious that at timos we must have more and somotimes loss money as the result of our traflic in commodities with foreign countrics. But the yolume of papor money in this country is SATERATTA—Cominon to hosl Brioes—Allsplco, 17@180; 38@400; popper, iugor, pure, 200003 do No. 1, 208 c. Boars—Tronch mottled, 0% @03c; Roso, BY@C0 43403 palm, @Gk ; Havon Limperial, Brinon—Gloss, 9% @100; corn, 0@! 70} common, 8x@6a, GREEN FRUITS—Lemonsand orangos wero in do- mand, and fine, small fruit waa in_largo suppl ‘Btrawberriea deolinod : chofce Mic] aell nt_ 205 Raspborri from’ Misiisippl, wero offersd at #2040, Wo o 10,00, Orau 12,00 por ease. Lyl :‘D@fl‘%.nu,m B06 ifu per quart, lvfllflfiwmybc!\- the volumo of oves, 37@380; cassin, be iucressed or gr CBGL with & rather downward ook, 3 o No, 3,16 THe Natlona}, Union, and Hough Elovators havo beon consolidated under one managomont, and will in future bo conducted by Murry Nol- eon, undor tho firm name of Vincent, Hough & Co. It is underatood that the now combination hos boon effeotod becauno there was not business onough for this threa houses in summer. The rates of storago will bo the same as now charged in other ousen. ¢ ‘New Yong, June 16.—The following woro tho oxports from tho five principal Eesport cities of the United Btatea—New Yorl, Portiaud, Boston, Phitadelphis, and Baltimore—for the weok end- German mottled, Whito Ly, 0X@ wn Windaor, 45@ 03¢ C, Rk 00 88 Barloy was innotiv clino of about 30 per @650, No. 8 at 45 outside in othor housos, 800 bu Tejootad at 850, and 200 bu by sample at o, The Boston Shipping List gives tho following bo changed to ‘Thorofora, the only 3583888 coprasont thoso changos, possible indication of tio decronao or inorense of money in this counts or doprecistion of tho o8 _wore nlso_lower, =5 x in 1 tho approciation xed volume of paper currency. Thisis the only astisfactory explana- tion of tho rigo or fall of the price of gold under euch circumstances as the present, when it can- not bo traced directly to nny chango in the credit of thio Government, whoso promises to pay con- stitute the basis of our currency. ‘Thoso who attompt to meintain that tho valuo of gold fluctuntes like that of othor commodi- orhaps, eay that tho sccumulation ryof gold and silver, . loss for tho purposca of circuln! caused a depreciation in thoir value, snd that the decline in the curroncy price of gold measuro of this dopreciation. But tho error of this argument is apparont from tho fact that it cout lous than 1 per cent to tranaport gold from to Europo, and that at fho first in- a real doprociation in the valuo of gold in this country approximating 1 per cont be- low its valuo iu forsign countrics, it would in- stantly bo exported in an enormous volume that would quickly equalize values. 1t ig, therofore, conclusivo that, unless a do- cline in the curroncy price of gol try indicatos a gonoral decline in its value tliroughout tha commorcial world, the valuc of gold docs not changa to nny approcisble extent, and that in all fluctuations of the ourrency price of gold it is tho value of the paper currency that sncammone ol 87 260 4,76 BHEEP—Wero in good demand nt about Saturday's p{lr_u, sales belng mado at $3.60@5.00 for common to ‘The receipis were 784 head, & An Annapolia (Md,) Tettor of tho 4th to the Daltimore " approhensions of tho peach rowors that fho arop this yoor will bo oorensod_ond_abortive, scoms to meot some contra- thio lines of tho Bevern and AR tye: whorrios, 10@30c, Chorr! B—Woro unchanged. We quots Woatorn ot 35 4bc. TIAY--Was ngain dull and weak, The offorings ox- ceodod thodemand, nnd very fow alos woro effcolod ot the outside quotations, 1§ paid by dealersna follown, cars to contain 20,000 1bs: Ox Thaox—Timothy, beater pressed, $15.00@16.00 ; $14,50@16,60 ; prairie pressed, AGON—Tirmothy, looeo, £16.006 12.00918.00, For dolivery of Blagothy Itivers, whoro foct of frost to a great extont, aro uaid {o be in & prosperous condition, while those of tho fuland ara dlscouragingly deficient, as well in slzo The exparts of whisky from Dublin last year wore equal to 9,345 puncheons, sgainst only 7,770 in 1871, Tho wondorful i late ears’ in thls branch of tho spirit trado ia porha awever, best lluntrated bya roforence o the stat for 1864, —oight years sincé,—when tho fgures reaclicd owly 1,160 punchioons, sincd which thoy have sdvanced ly in magnitudo, been formed a con d_dovelopument of mines, of an extent of about two squ Bacertained fo coutain ot lesst 13,000,000 tona of very catimated thint this coal will cost tho eompany $3 per ton, including all cxpenses, and that it can Le sold at tho mine for §, Tho visible supply of grain, including the stacks in granary at the principal points of accu- mulation at lake and seaboard ports, in_traneit Dby Inko, rail, and on tho New York canals, Juno 7, 1873, and 'tho comparative stocks at the othor undermentioned poriods, woro as follows : (ONDAY EvENING, Juno 16, ‘Nuw Yonx, Juno 16,—In Store—Whent, 174,- s ekl ‘corn, 631,195 bu ; oats, 806,029 bu § Iys, u ; barley, 18,852 bu. Ew Yonx, Juno 16.—Afloat on canals (osti- ‘mated)—Whoat, 1,000,000 Lu ; corn, 578,000 bu ; oats, 450,000 bu'} rye, 62,000 bu. TR MARKETS. roduce markets were woak to- though grain was rather mora active. The ipal ceronls declined materially undor hoavy orts ‘of hot corn, but recov- art of tho session. P Tho recofpts of lumbor There was a fair attendance of interlor aud local buy- ers, snd the trade opened active, neljghborhood of thrty cargoes lias. Pricos rulod about the same aw Last boards and stripa sold at $0.50@11,00 ; and coarse mix- od cargoes 8t §0,00 for 2-inch ; 1ath, $2,00 ; shinglos, $3.00, strips ot $14.00@17,00. No sales of pleco stuffs wero reported. fRimber has beon coming in all dny, and at tha closs td a number of cargoca were loyingat the docks, llowing are the nales : Cargo schr J, Iiibba uote wholcsalo prices somewhero in the which aro uso- jug changed hands, timothy, 10080 pr fon as monoy, nud 7,174 in 1870. ressod, $1.001.50, according to distanco, e Codtingo. dull a4 mominally unchanged o0d to cholca boar rates, Wo ropoat our lst, follows : Groen ‘utcliers’, T ; groon cured, fight, 03@110: do hew erod somewhat in the afte No changes wers noticesble In the dry goods quies feeling prevailed, and formor noted prices were no more than sustainod. rocorfos wore s trifle more mctive, and the market seemed o shade firmer for many articlos in the lst, fhongh not appreciably highor for any. Buogars are boginning to movo on a liberal scalo, sud holdera are now insisting upon full Tho butter and cheose markets wore uiot at Saturday's quotations. rd, from Grand Haven, 90 m ecommon strips and boaras at $10.00; 13 mlath at Bold by Ewer & Aurbiau T, B, Kin N ‘boards at§10,00 ¢ no (@505 _grubby, acore othorwiso damaged, two-thirda price, IRON AND STEEL—DBusincss {s rather lack, and rices onay excopt for imporled stock. Wo continue suporior coal, Itis skegon, 75 m common orald, Muskegon, 145 m com- ‘mon mized ot $10.00 for incli, .00 for Zinch ; 70 Int st $2,00 : sohr Monsoon, from Muakegon, ‘140 m t $10,60 for inch, and $9.00 for ; Emoline, from Muskegon, 120.m atrips an Toards'at $16.60 ; 10 lath at $2.00, Bold by Lilan ord, Borland & Co, Cargo achr Gamecoc! HE {d in this coun- Toruo-s5i06 Fom..s Plato fron, common Conl was innc- markot & foir degreo d, and, agide from white- woro *oft " 4 quotations were firmly maintained. Dried fruita wore dnll at unchanged weak and unsottled. Hides and lenthor wero in- In the oil market a fair amount of trad- ing was dono at 18}@100 for carbon, at 980@ $1.08 for linsoed, at 550 for turpen and 1o in turpentine wae noted. bacoo, and wood wers quoted unchanged, The wholesnlo lumber jmarket was active and the supply of lumbor liboral. X, from Munkegon, 108 m com- mon boards ond strips at $9,60; 03 m do at $0.76; 15 m Iath at §2.00, Selir Fashion, from Muskegon, Dboards ond_strip: 3 Ju une 9, Tho argumonts statod above are sustained by T the prosont situation in regard to gold. During o ast two months the exports of domestio roducts, othor thun epeclo, large. Wao havo been paying for foreign com= moditios by the export of domostio products and not in gold, honco we havo been acoumulatin monoy, and the effcct of this for o month pas s been to chock tho riso in gold. But another cnuse oporating in tho same direotion, and show- - ing its effcct much more quickly, his been at work in the past wook: Ten days ago, when it geemed thnt the efforts of the Bank of England would bo directed to making mone; don, in order to draw specic into Amarican agoncics and_corrospondents of for- cign Lanks wore oblj then by tho foreign eign bankers in New York to be Luyors of sterling oxchange, and ndvanced the thoy wero romitting oredit to Europe at o rate that would soon havo drawn the epocle after it, I'he prospect of an outflow of specio put up tho price of real mong dopreciated tho va way that the pros; vauce the rate of valuo of commorcial papor. When the Dank of England reduced its rate of interest last Friday to 4 por cont, and the prospect of an artiflcial stringenoy in London disappoared, the foreign Lankors woro uo longer buyers of sterling ox- change. Consequentiy, the price foll, and with it tho value of gold, or, moro corroctly, we should £ay, tho price of greonbaoks advanced, o that tho aggrogate valune of tho whole volume of paper curroncy would moro corroctly ropresent the volume of real money in the country. LOCAL STOCK AND TOND MADEET. Morsrs, Lunt, Preston & Xean quote as fol lows this p. m.: 125 m boards and rorh Muskegon, 210 m 7.00, Sold by Afartin, English tool ateal , English spring steol. .., 11 LEATHER—The Joatlier trado was quotations ate ot prosent little better than nominal; Hay continues -run boards and stzips at “Barge City of Erle, from Grand Haven, 63 m stripa and boards at$11,00; 343 m lath at $2. glow 5t $3.00, Soid by Irish, Dullen & O LuMDER Farions, | + Ludipglon, $3.60; Muskegon, $2,0 @960 Menomiuce, $2.60@2.75; Po ‘White Lake, $.60 ; Grond Haven, $2.00 ave been unusual- —_——— — Total,...19,375,43 18,004,034 25,621,777 12,872,668 &t 78c for extra e, * A declincof 2c in linssed T. In tho aflernoon wheat was active and irrogus the samo as on 'Change. 2 at 81.184(@1,20 seller the month, oping at 91.19%; and A1.163(@1.16%5 seller July, closing at S1.165@1.16%¢. Corn was.ac- tive, aud s0ld at_8%0 follor Lo month, and 34¥¢ @34%o solling July, closing st 242¢c; alao at §86@98%c Bollor - August, closing at 383fc. Othor gruin and provisions wero unchanged. Tivo chiarters wero roported, ono for wheat and tho other for corn to Kiugston, the latter at 1t was rumored that there was some half o'dozen failures, principally in corn; but, g0 far ag known, there woro only two—aud their liabili- ties aro not vory heavy. i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Line, clty, 5 1> Kip, veals ity upper, No, 1, % 11 The trada was City upper, No, 2, § o. AT THE TARDS, Doalors raport a tolerably fair frado at tho yords, ‘Tho market for clear lumber {8 firm,-and for dry also, oa the stocks of such are getting low, Flat pickots ara highor owing o the light supply, green lumber aro irregular, and concossions are mado {requently by tho dealors, FISt Clearueny v e Becond clear, 1 fneh o 3 el ‘Third clear, 1 inch, Third cloar, thick, Clesr flooring, st and 23 "{ogother, yards a fair ‘common lumboer boing weak and unsecttied. The motals, iron, nails, aud naval ators out_material change. Duilding matorials were moderstely notive, and most desoriptions are eany at the pricca givon. broom-corn wore unchanged. activo and nominal. lomand . oxiats, Prices for common up loans mado his obliged for- Rough upper, dawmaged, Wood, hops, and Beods yroro in- Greon fruits met with o applos, which wore slow. ly, and lower all Potatoes; mew Small fruft was in There wzs no chango wero salable, but vory scarca. Poultry was in roquast at Baturdsy's o, Xreuch calf, Jodot Yrench calf, Lemoine, Fronch enlf, 24 0 30 Ib Freneh kip, 60 t TALS Al In other words, ue of greenbacks In tho e oncy would ad- doprociate the Common sidIDg. .y es ‘Common flooriuy ‘Common floariny ‘Wagon-box boar B8 dreat ] , Arst, Moxpar TVENING, June 16, , dressod, 8ocon: ALCOIIOL—Was in demand at $1.80@1.85. , aelocted, 14 jucl ‘BROOM-CORN—1'he demand contiuues nctive, ux: ully sustuined, as follows : ly and modera prices. Eggs sold at 12 ghwines wore quiot and ateady at” the tations which ruled during tho groator parl 1ast weok. Bales were roported of 160 brls &t 90 active, but I{o Iate, in viow of A total of 11 charters ch will carry out 80,000 bu whoat and 840,000 bu corn. Itates closed at 5igo for corn and 6o for wheat by sail to Buffalo, and 113¢o for corn_and 12}ge for wheat to Kings- awogo, . Through ratas by lake and rail were unchanged, at 4Gc por 100 1bs' to New Eng- land points, and 40¢ to Provisions wore dull, but with a Ilttlo more do- ing than on Saturday, at s slight decline. Moss pork was abont 5o per brl options, and lard was bo por 1 Moats were unchangad. The recalpts of Logs nre not oppressive, of mests are fair; under & lack of real demand. ‘The market closed at tho following rango of pricea: Meas pork, + 100G 1. BTOCK—Thero was & modurato trado at tho publisliod pri T Prarn—I0, 10514, $1 420, $16,50; do, raoiing, T coa quoted prives Lelng £ 4,60 do, 12x12, hurl, 7@8)e ; No, 1 do pule and rod, 25@3x50. 1A ‘y Iitlo dolng, ex- cept in chofco hund-picked navies, which sell readily and are very scarce, Wa re) unvies, $2753 2883 88338 88 0 etock boards, arde. Joist, acantling, smail imber, fencing, {00t 8OA UNOT s eussaes. Jolst and scantling, 18 to 34 feet. 0, 10 Trv—Large, 4%0; Huger Zino=-i'ul caske, Tess quantity, 11 o frolghts were moderal lower, shippers holding oft the woakness in grain. was reported, W casli L1N(@1130; ‘holco hand-ploked do mediums, $2.50@2.05 ; inferlor grades, $1,25@2.00 § green peas (iu bris), $1.40@1,60; yollow do (in bugs), $1.45, BUTTER—Qulet provailed in the butter market, pricos underwunt no quotable chango, = Both loca outaide buyors wore cugaged, but nefthor clase opor- ated with any Hborality, and tho volume of sales com- Vo quota: Slrletly cliofee yel- low, 18G220; medium to good, 15@170; inferior to 0@ 140, G—Remaina quiot and unciangod, Orders wero being filled at the annoxed guotations: Btark, 96350 ; Ludlow, 86o; Lowlalon, S40; American, 32 Amoekeag, 520; Otter Oreok 8 bu, 20@3203 gunnion, singl SEEE BhugR GALVANIZED ERON: No, 35@25, 170 No, 7, of 0 por cont 1§ mude Corren—Qopper bottoms, 47¢3 tinued copper, 400 ; Dl out to sizes, 480, Winw—3 105, 80; 6, 8, braziers, over 1 1ts, ed coppur, 4003 do , and 9, 1003 10to 11, 110313, 1y ond 14, 1230 ; 18and 16, 14e; 17, 160§ 18, 5,15 por Gout s~ o, fro, T3¢0 3 by BTOREB—Wore in fair i Aanills ro) aratively was small, 35 100730 Tas 30 2005 ‘Girea doliara por cat 0 o ad ‘which chargo follows the shingles, Thicknesy—Fivo shingles t0 bo two inches {n thick= ness, Length—Bixteen inchos. manbwoop, Blaok-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.00; _clear, , H000GE00; cull, 0,008 3, common, $20,00@3.00; $30.00(40.00, h B 00 comumon, $20,00825.00; Cicar, $05.00@46,00; common, $25. 35,005 cull, $13. oaintey 490 loar, §30,00@40.00; common, §16.00@22.00 ; ernut—Olear, $50.00@00.00; common, $35,008 common, $25.008 '$30,00@40.00; common, 20,00 @25.00; null,SlD‘N@&z‘W 81205 i, 2 “axles, por sot, $L.O0@L50 ; wagon poles, each, 45@550 ; box boards, $15.0049.00, sl Al e 3 Ib, 16@176; homp sush . "y @0+ tarred rope, § 1 0; piteh, 5’ brl, #4. 0.00, QAT Wore d%a;ll%r‘;nsr 1ty aa allo d per kog, $6.00 ratcs ; 81 do oL st a0 do $8.95; clinch, o, 11@180; do doul o MATERTALS—Thero Is a Uberal gu ly of matertals, aud the domund is comparatively jght, Pricos ar insettlod for most matarinls, bt witlie out quotable change: $3.75@4,00; suporfine’ do, Portland _coment, $1.00@7.60 oakum, @ balo, $65,00@76,00; comrmon, 35,00 ; tlooring, $50,00@ 60, Ashi—Clear, $30.00@40, 0,00 16,00 ; tiooriy Onk—Olour, $30.00@40, 4a do, ‘e, $3.00% off to the trade, wid tiepentive wera lower, the fofmer doclining 20 and the latter 1o, Otlor descrip- Hona woro without appreciable change, We now quoto: 190; extra lard ofl, T30; No, 1, 68 2, raw, 080; do bolled, $1.03 0: neata foot of), stricti cash or soller 816.76@15.80 ; do soller do wollor Boptembo 3 do soller Docomber, &14.0 , cash or gellor Juno, 88.80@ July, 88,40@8.45 ; do scllor Aug- 8.00@8.65; summer do, $8.00. Bwoet pickled hams_quoted at 9 uotabla at G35@65¢0 for ehouldors for short ribaand. Bb¢@8), Boxed shonlders, 63(@5! @83{o for short ribs Bacon is quoted at Blorliug Exchang Northern Pacific Gold 7-30s. por el ; Rosondals Toulsvillo, 'nnd _Akron Carbon, 18Y@1! No, 3, 6603 Jins #7c; aporm, $. $L,10; do_oxtr O d Wowaatip'io COMMERCIAL. Moxpx EvRKING, June 10, The following wore the recolptsand shipmenta of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the post forty-eight Lours, and for the corresponding dato one year ago; Hmo it bulk, 80c@! brl; whito sand, per por b, 40@50¢; Ao brl ng brick (comsaon), $0, country brick, $13,00, delivere 32,60, dol.; do cormuion, $14,00 ddl; do commiou, $l: 50 ;' plastoring halr, L@ owor brick, $10.003 Milwaukeo presse Racine prosacd, $15. 00 Indiana proased, do_common, $15,00@16.00; fire clu .00, i 15 tho liat of prices per box of 80 feot for_domestio window glav, from which a roduction, of 65@60 por cont fs maro to' dealora : 200 X 1a moderate uti w0 chivkons af §.76G4 turkoys at 143gc coops doat §4.25 1 Goopa apring at @ for short clear, pply aad dotuand st English monts, 8% 4 @8J¢o for shiort oloar. for shoulders; 93¢0 for cloar riba; 93¢0 forahort cloar, and 13@14}¢0 for hams, all ‘packed. Moss beof extra mess do, $10.00@10.25; boe! @38.50, Oity tallow, 724@750; groase quotable st GX@6370. Balon wera feported of 2,000 brls mess pork a¢ $15.70 § 260 brl €15.80 ; 260 tcs lard at $8.8214, Flonr waa again dull Halas fuclido 2 coops, 9 coopa cliokcs chickons at $4,50; 16 4 coopa at $4,00; 2 coopu do at K15 bolhoka‘)‘ hmw x;otl(oa!“lell rlc(ln‘luyol‘: 7.00@7.60 per brl, with very few on (he markat, “Ol Hlyed b Cholco blows sold st 850 small at 480 doliversd, BEEDS—Tho market wus inactive and nominally ‘We quote clover at $1.50@! TMungaran, $1.00G1. T 'he smount on hand is light. We quole: Onoudaga W, fine, fl.M:ngnllnlrywrl‘rl v grouud solar, $2.10; galeys Wit Dby $450@H,] arein falr requeat, Tort of Ohlicago. ARRD Bchr Bky Lark, Erle, 600 tor Belyr 1t "B, Locke, Erl “Behir Halated, Bu do sellor July ab , Erle, 600 tons cosl, alo, 1,000 tons cosl, Bcur Bwallow, Buffalo, 850 tons coul, Bohr Brldgeportwatos, Budlalo, 000 fons corl, 0, and " wonk, in sympath; with wheat} though there was 0y mfi:‘ ‘Zmi dolug than on Baturday, as holders were more willing tq moet tho Yiews of huyers. Tho gone 201,180| 307,876'| 232, X ol 184,440/ 180,380 103,508 quiry ia ' Zor amall lota for § modiste use, The quotations are without altera- vork baerols, $1,25G1005 g Dismond O, §2.3 “Niiry, Wthout iamond O, $2. Uon, w8 foliows; .dahion Bobr Dan Nowhall, Muskogon, 140 m Iiniver, Bolir I, Iiny e, Munkegon, 190 m lnmber, Trop Wm. M, ‘weod, Wulfalo, 808 bris sugar, and mundrics, fehr Myatle, Ruskogon, 160 m lumbor. Behr J, A, Travin, Muakegon, 70 m lumber, fichr Quecn of tho West, Oconto, 160 m lumbor, Btmr ‘urann fi‘. Josoph, 2,180 boxea strawborrles, 03 . hoxos fiah, Prop Olty of Traverso, Travorao Olty, 608 m lumber, Behr Qlayton Dello, Uawogo, 460 tona coal. Behir Bololt, Pentwalor, 100 cds slaba, Schr Glnd "Mdings, Miskegon, 176 m lumbor, 40 m Inth, Bohr Adriatte, Muekagon, 125 m lumbor, 20 m lath, Bohir Atctlo, Ruskegon, 170 m lumbor, Darge Contest, Muskegon, 270 m lumber, 60 m lath, Hohir Advanco, Miiskcgon, 160 m lumber. Solir Lincoln Dall, Miunkegon, 160 m lumber, Sebr Myrtle, Muskogon, 165 1 lumber, Hebr Torald, Muskegon, 140 m lumber, 100 m lath, Hohir Mary, Muskegon, 180 tn lumber, sohr Montauk, Cloveland, 600 tons coal, Hohr Wm, Huslor, Oleveland, 8 tons grind-stonos, Bolir Brooklyn, Ostwego, 600 tons coal, Bohr H, Filzhugh, Oswego, 600 tuns coal, elr Jgiin Mager, ORwego, 600 lona conl. Targo Venus, Ludington, 340 m lnnber, Hclir Berthn Hornos, Eschuabn, 350 m lumber, Belir Sea Bird, Grand Haven, 140 m lumber, 30 m lath, Prop Aunjo Lanrle, Muskegon, 125 m lumbor, Halig X, Moss, Munkegon, 310 lnmbor, Hobir I, Tibbard, Grand Javen, 00 m lumber, Brig Wyoming, Grand Haven, 100 m Jumber, Behir Tthacs, Munkogon, 140 m lumbor, 16 m iath, Behr Bposd, Munkegon, 100 m lumbor. Hobr 1. B, Ring, Muskegon, 80 m lumbor, Sahr Gamb Cock, Munkegon, 175 m lumbor, Bohr Emaling, Muskegon, 115 m lumber, rlg Comot, Nuskegon, 175 m lumber, 2 m lath, Hebir Jobin ‘Tibbotts, Muskegon, 135 m lumbor, 10m Sehie Trinidad, Littla Sodns, 510 tona coal, Bark £, 0. L., Menominso, 200 m lumbor. Belir Faslilon, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, Bchr Miner, Ktuskegon, 200 m lumber, fiohur . G. Gray, Muskegon, 110 1 lamber. Hohr Throo Bolls, Muskogon, 180 m luraber, Behr Kate Lyons, Muskegon, 200 m Jumnber’ Bohr Whirlwind, Ludington, 110 m lumber. Bchr Jos, Gorrott, Olioboygan, 271 m lumber, Sclir 0, N. Johnson, Oconto, 220 m lumber, 16 m lath, Bcow Rtowens, White Lako, 50 m lumber, 570 m nhlwh:w. Hoow Houth Haven, South Haven, 89 m tmber, 49 eds ok, Sohir Richard Mott, Ozonto, 160 m lumber, 60 m lath, Bargo 0. F\, Allen, Grand Hlaven, 160 m lumber, Belir J, Droadon, Frankfort, 00 lumber, Selr Geo, Waud, DufTalo, 700 tons conl. ‘bor, im' 101 m Jumber, Behr B, A, Nicholson, 'rhs‘,fll‘flw tona coal. Hehr Atiants, Oawogo, 500 fons coal, Hehr L. B, Sheppard, Codsr Rivor, 170 m lumber, fichr Ethn Allon, Ponsaukoe, 120 1 lumbor, Stur 8¢, Albans, Erio, sundrica, Schr Hans Grodkor, Ponsaukeo, 280 m lumber, 230 0 o8t géte Rrankita, Monttowoe, 84 m staves. Schr Muskogob, 115 m lurbor, 40 m Iath. Prop Montgomery, Yot Huron, 10 brls fish, and sun- dries, Seow Ssrdlnin, Mantatoo, 140 m Tumber, Bclir Gon, Blogel, Manlateo, 126 m lumber, Bebir J, B, Merrill, Manistco, 200 m lurabor. Belir T, P, Magon, Muskegon, 160 m lmiber, 80 m lath, Bebr West 8ido, Guwogo, 1,938 bara railroad iron, Dargo Mercury, Ludington, 245 m lumber, Bchr Lavinda, Lincoln, 125'm lumber, Bargo 0, 0. B,, Grand Tavon, 300 mlumber, arge Wolverine, Grand Havon, 200 m lumbor, Bohr K.lIH Kolley, Oswego, 433 fons coal, Schr H, H, Haclkloy, Maniateo, 338 m lumber, Schr D; Fergusan, Oconto, 180 m lumber, Schr Pilot, Muskegon, 116 m lumber, Schr Paul{no, Muskeon, 120 m Iumbor, 30 m lath, Sehr 0, A, Bond, Oswegd, 600 tona col, Barge onfiat Grand Hayon, 230 m Tumber, Behir Lowls Day, Menomines, 360 m lumber, thr!fl'Iqwln ompaon, White Lake, 160 m lumbor, 20 m oth, Sohr Lizzio Dosk, 8t Josoph, 55 m luraber, Dargo Golden Hatvest, Grand Invon, 260 m Inmbor, Prop City of Madison, Tittla Sturgeon Bay, 160 m lum- Tor, Sche Wm, Aldrich, BMantstee, 190 m lumbor, Tark Elizaboth Joties, Buffalo, 1,000 tona coal, Tiark Tonasukeo, Buffnlo, 1,000 tons co: Boow White Onl, Danistee, 160 m lumber. Behr J, 8, Mott, ewego, 600 tons coal, Selir Sunriso, Gloveland, 606 tons coal. Selir Libblo Nau, Norwood Plor, 160 m lumber, NIGNT ATRIVALS, Prop Menomineo, Dopere, 110 tons tron, $97 m shin- glea, Behr Antarls, Grand Havon, 120 m lumber, Sehir K. 8immond, Muskegon, 205 ju lutabor, Bcow Flora, Saugatuck, Y0 m lumber, Sohr Georgo O, Finnoy, Orwego, 500 tona coal, Slmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, Aundrics, Behir Two Fuunfes, Oconto, 400'm lumber, 122 m lath, CLEARED. ... ..Jun 14 and 15, Behr Ratnbow, Bufalo, 16,123 bu col Sehr Lucrene, Duffalo, 50,000 bu cos Dark Favorite, Buffalo, 32,227 b cor Trop Wm, 3. weed, Buffalo, 35,000 bu corn, 400 bris flotir. Stmr Coronn, 8¢, Josoph, 233 piigs sundrics, Bebr Reindodr, Kingaton, 10,817 bu wheat, NIONT OLEARANORA, Trop Menomince, Menominee, sundrics, rop &t, Albans, Ogdonsburgh; 13,000 b corn, 100 bris Hour, sud sundries, Dargo Eaut' Saginaw, Godorich, 11,600 bu corn, Bark 3, G, Masten, Buffalo, 40,339 bu corn. Btmr Mupkegon, Grand Haven, sundrics, Bebir O, @, Mixo, Klngston, 18,000 bu whoata Lako Freights. Vessels vero offered freely at Gigo for corn to Buf- falo ; wheat to do quotablo st Go; Kingston ot 11360 on corn’ and 120 for wheat, Tho charters roported wero : To Buifulo—Sohr Brooklyn, corn bt (e ; aohrs J. G. Muston, Lucorno, L. Danforth, T. P, Stieldon, corn ut Ge. 'Ta Yort Colborno—chie Abbis L., Au drews, carn ot 0o To Kingston—Schr O, G. Mizer, wheot'at 134, To Portland, via Barnia—Props Eaal Baginaw and’ Montgomery, corn at through rato, To oston, vis Buifalo—Prop’ Empiro Stato, wheat and corn of through rate, To Now Yorl, via Buffslo— TProp Wm. M, Twood, corn at through Fate. To Erie— Prop Philadoipbla, corn ot through rato. Toial capao- ity oqual 10 340,000 bu corn and 30,000 bu wheat, In tho aftorucon the schir O, M. Bond woa chartered for corn to Kingston at 11x¢c, and the schr City of Grooo Bay for whoat to Kingston, The rate of tho laiker yoosol was nof obtatuod (protbly 13360). . Durraro, Juno 13.—Charters roporiod : Bark 8 ‘mer Cloud, 'coul to Muskegon st $1.60 por ton, freo; Jumber from thero to Chicago at going rates, Yeator- dayschrs Higglo and Jones, Collingtord; L.VaaValkon- Durgh and Rive orside, ooal tb Duluth ot '$1.05 per ton, {rco, and wheat back'to Buffalo at 100 per bu; prop Tort Turon and barge Dictator, iwo trips, coal fo Du- Tuth at $1.00 per ton, free, and wheat back to Buffalo At 100 por bu, Remeoval of Light at Duluth. Tho following Lnportant noto was reccived yoster- dawy by Gem. Woltzol, Euglucor of (bl Light-houso ok s Orr10z NOBTIERS PAOIFI0 RAILNOAD, DuLurir, June 4, 1673, To the Light-houss Board, Delroit: 1 wrife to nolify you that tho light horotofora maiu- talned by this railroad company on Minnesota Toinf in this biarbor, has this day been removed to tho eas! end of tha norit plar of the canal antranco. T aupposo it wil perhaps by your Board, I write without suthority, morely that Superior may Eno tuat tho light has baen hangod. X om, yours (slgued) W. G, DioRmNGON, - UAgont N, PR B, Miscellancous, 16 will bo romemborad that tho schra Tust and Ida had & collision fu {he river last week, fn which both roro injured, tho formr voeeol losing ir Jibbooia, 0 Rut was at Muskegan taking in lumbor s for daya ngo, slio began to loak, and 1t was toon discovered that lier ftern was split, It ia thought that this oc- ourred in the collsion with tho Ids, though mot notived until the crow commonced to 16ad, A jacket of cauvasn, Aled with sawdust waa bound around her, in thin way sbocamo While t] whicli kop} tho wotor out, an into port, boing towed tho last 20 wiles, —Tho shipping agents siate that they aro now shi) Fl pE:n ub $1.50@1.76 per day, TIE: prevailing rato i $1.60, but in {he lumber trado, whora thers is b good deal o’ work, o fow crows aropaid ping crews at th 1,76, o schr Racine, whilo being towed {hrough tho river yosterday afternoou, ran into tho protection of ¢ Glark strcet bridge, A holo as stove fu the vessol's slde, snd sho wos otherwise fnjured, The prop Oity of London ran fntothess pilos Baturday night, aud tho two collislons hava tho southwest cornor o nearly domolished the struoture. —The now echr Allants, of Oswego, salled by L to-d o Capt, Samuel Morrin, camo into Atla por ny. auta will carry 18,800 bushels wheat through the canal, or 33,000 bushels to Bufixlo. Bl brought 500 tona of coal, —Capt, Eltas Sclys, of the lightor Gen, Case, was drowned in tho rivor st Saginaw City on Thursday, —Tho wreckors st work on_the bark Butchor Doy Tiave got lier woll up from {hie bottom, and on Friday who was towed into_shoal water by tho tug Satellito, "Thie main body of her hull is in good condition, & pors tion of bulwatke, stanchiond, ond rail are gone, it thio Tepairn will riot bo aa laT(;o a was supposed, ' Uer masta aro all gouc, with tho greater portion of hor oute Ait,—Detroit Tribune. Advicea from B, atherines givo a number of col Usions In tho canal et Friday, us follows : Tho Kato o Jib carried sway by & rover and Elvira, two swall nchoonar, collided Detween Locks Nos, 8 and 7, tho formar Laing Lor b torn off, ity later Lor Jibdls- cunio Gralsm Was algo run_fnta on the long lovel by tlo Quinian,whose jib toro off part of the main rigging of tho former. ‘Lhe bark Mazoalls wont into Lock No, 8 nbout I3 o'clock, with hier fenders down, and remainod fized thore for ubout five liours, "o propa Oity of Concord and Alma Munro suceeaded L. Bruce, from Obicago, had Gollislon, Tha Biary G placod. Tho jn getting her out aftor cousiderable pulling, —Tho Dotroit Post snys the prop Philadelphln, of {ho Anchor Line, which “passed up Uhureday aftor- noon iwith tho achr Anunie Sherwood in tow, on reaching Algousg ran foul,of it in_tow of’ the utmr Zhoilef, Tofore sho leould bo oxtrieatod tho Sliorvood saged on to Torsonts Tolnd mud noon e commenced leaking, The Philadolphia was unablo (o xeloado hory aud procecded on {0 arine Gity for ssc eletanco, Defore rovecdiug on lior voyug {hio vessct msy hayo Lo go Inlo dry dock for ropairs, ho Phila- dolphia’a damages ward of 1o consequoaco, —r'he Bhorwood haa slngo got off, and proceeded on r voyago, Tho oxtontof Nor damage 1s uot knowi, —A Wrocking party are at presgiit uugagod in Tuliug thio wreck of tue Bosvobal, suulk {n tho River t, Clalr, "liomas Oralg, of Dotroit, who haa in chirgo the wu- Qortaking, i Tow ownor of the oraft, —Capa, Robinson and Dimmick, Marine Inapectora of b city, havo roturnod rom atripto tho Meloor, Blio layu on' the Canada shioro, with Lior bow sligitly out, and storn in '{hirty feot of wator, Blio Was too much covered with water to judgo of the damage done to hor hull by tho fire, The wreck will possibly Lo wald ‘;. chu lays, by the undeswritors,—lupalo Comie P 1o maintained thero by some one, teamers und vossols coming on Lake ¥, Bpring Arrangement. oo o O e dopiaa, PAR. Ay o sy axdapiad. VAR Fi¥o Bunday at 820 %, "t Dally, 4 MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY. Depol, soot ar Jalee t, and foot nf Teenly.ascondeats, st ofice, 07 Clarie and b Cunal-at, e, nutheciat corner wf Tiandolph. rner’of Sladison, s, Arrive, Mal (vin wan and aie 1in . ifrg it = 805 e Night Lxpron: GRAND RAPIDS AND FENTWATER, Moruing Lixpro Night lapross, [ : 40110 p. m, ) °0; 0. WENTWORTI, General Passongor Agott. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Alion (& S\, Louis Throush Line, and Lmuirlans Glow) nete shord roudo from Chieagota Itunias Uy, Unlon epot, Weat Skie, neitr adison-at, b Arvive, Bt. I, Kans: t nross o) b G" Dwighit. Kascomn driios.| Bt, Louts & Bpringtiald Light Sexsrous, vik MaTh Line, Sndates Yia Jackaonsillo Diviafon. v Olty &: in Joforson'Olt; 4 g oty LT s 9Dally, via Main Lino, and dally oxcept Bnturdny, via, Inokaontillo Diviston. 4t Datly. daly ' BRI S R CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Unian Depol, -418,5 Ticket O G5 South Clariate apponta Sherman oiseraret ot Domest Zeare, | Arrioe, oy Milwankeo, St. Paul & Ainnoap- 88, o y M‘;&"fi“a{dfléfl%’ istadi Giiten) 130 0, m. [¢6:50a, 10, . Milwaukeo, 86 1 "1 0s. . olia Night Expros * 415 p, m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINC) Depois=Foataf Laash, lxndlnuau‘vnd'!lllnlfll?fim-ul.. Biias, No. Uy Clarikeate it ot dupeter. 2 et ™ Hrbit s e ‘Aurora Passengor " (§ Dubnauo & Stoits ity Ea Exprous,. rovo Ao ¥ ‘Downor's Grovs Acoommodationl® ILLINOIS LENTRAL RAILROAD, D e-sl, and et z{"fil"@?"'"flii dfootaf Teantyucondt, Tiehed Springtiold Fxpitsi Springilold Fxpros Dubunuo & Hionz Oty 1 Dubuguo & Sloux Glty Lix kfllnx am Passopger.. n o0 Hyde Parkand Oak Wood Hydo Park and Qak Woods ‘Hydo Park and Oak Woods . Hisda Park and Oalc . 1. 0, 1 {* 8225 . i, * 7:000. mo CHICAGO & NORTHWE ity i Sovnar om o ey comner Sadiaon N RAILROAD. lle-its,, and 7 Canale Teve, 1t Exj Dubuque Night Ex. v Jerooport & Dubuquo Expros port & Dubuqao Lizpro i % o Marguotte £xpros: Bt. Paul Expreu CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deyot, comer of Harrison and Sherman-ate, Ivekel ofioe,. 23 Weat Madiaon-st, Qual , Leavenw*'th& Atchlzon Ez| oru Atoommodatio: Night Espros 3 TLoavenworth & Atchison b * Gi60 . m. jiasor. m| 10:00 . LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depol, Yan Duren-st,, foot ar LaSalle-st. Tickel ofices, northwest corner Clavls and Randalphit., and souifisotd: corner Canal and Yadiron-ste, Expross Acoom. vis Main Lino.. Mai), via Air Lino and Main Line| Bpeoial Ni Exp Atlans B icht Kxpross, we biain Tiifhart Aoconmouatiou Houtls Gisicage Accommoday, cmfinlgg.,,fiffgilLLs & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Pasienger Iy C. & 1. 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