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8 & THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874 MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL, . Frivax EvExrNa, Juno . Wholesnle donlers aro recelving numbers o “socond " orders from country morchauts, Tho Iattor bought epariugly in tho sprivg, {n pursu- anco of thoir policy of keoping stocks low. The Iate influx of monoy into Llio country for graln s 8ot tho farmera to purchasing goods, and the doalors flnd it nooossary to roplonish thoit sup- plies, Thore {8 overy sobor rongon for antiel patinga fino country trade this summor, and, portioularly, this fall, Tho city rotall teade is ot in o flourishing condition, A groat many of tho doolors have boon overtrading, but, in tho natura of things, tho rovival of city businoss must follow that in the lntorior, though not im- mediatoly. Thera aro fosveridlomenin the eltynow than two months ngo. The oponing of navigation Lrings with 1t a ronewal of aclivity in countloss ways, Thore ia work at the olovators, lumber-yards, ooal-yards, ship-yards, and along the docks for tho unomployod who usod to Launt the stroots and tho rivor-front. Tho shipment of grain al- woys makes businees lively In othor and Iarger ways, all of whicli tond to tho employmont of labor. ‘Thoro is somo now paper offoring at the banks, but not as much as they would like to haye. Tho domand for lonns hus incroased porcoptibly, if not largely, 'Tha brifghtur aspock of busiucss ot largoe is ‘ovident In the operations of the banks, It cannot be said that thore is plonty of paper offoring. Oustomers aro not_borrowing ns largely as thoy are outitled to do, and outalde nrtios aro moking cnmpnmtlvolfl littlo papor. R‘he Lanks oxhibtt & more than ordinary disposi- tion to deal with outsido parties, on accountof the surpius meana on hand: In busy tiinea the banks turn away applicants tor lonna who aro not rogus lor customers, Tho lntter olasa take all thoy have to loan. Nowadays, outsido partica ara froquontly dealt with, oven by the most con- servative of the banks, who scok omployment for thoir surplus meaus, As wo havo romarked boforo, this condition of tho markot makes good banlkers all the more caroful lest the voiy enso of money undo them. The rate of discount at the banks is 8@10 por cect; on tho stroot, 8@18 per cont; for curry- iug provisions on 'Change, & por cont, and less for grain ; on renl estate, 9@10 per cont. New York oxchango was firm to-day at 250 dis- count to par, betweon banks, for 31,000 Houry Greonobuum & G quolo’ forclgn os- chango "aa follows : Btorling, 488@491 ; Paris, b16@610; Fraunkfort, 41X@418¢; Dorlin, T2@72%4 ; Hamburg aud Breinen, 56@968 7, 0 clonrings of tho dny woro $3,800,000, Counterfeit ¥5 bills on ‘the Tradors’ National Bauk of this city are iu circulation in the city nnd in Milwaukee and othor points in ‘Wiscon- sin. The counterieits aro skillfully exccuted, and eareful serutiny is necded to dotect thoir charac. ter. TAXATION OF BALES OF STOCKS AND IONDS, A mooting_ of the Governiug Comuaitteo of the New York Stock Exchango has been held to consider tho pxo‘maod taxation upon sales of stocks and gold, The President of tha Stock Ixohango was empowered to appoint n commit- 100 to go to Washington and protest ngainst tho Senato passing tho monsuro which the Iousp so yromplfv passed on Mondny. The Gold Ex- chango will nlso be ropresented. ‘The wisdom of making ernnunl appearanco, instead of omploy- ing paid nttornoys, was gonerally approved by tho members. 'Tho New York Bulletin says of this proposed fax of one-twentioth of 1 per = cent of the par value upon all sales of sccurities "and of gold or silver coin or bullion. * It appesrs to_have taken about 1iftoon minutes to introduce, discuss, and adopt this important measure, ecalculnted, according to the assortion of its author, to raise 12,000,000 of rovenuo, Thoro was uo protonso of noceosity forsuch an incronso ot the rovenue; and, if thore had been, it was surely 2 mattor for moro maaturo and seemly conslderation how the defi- cieney of sucomo should bo provided for, The wmeasure had scarcely beon montioned previously in Congressioual circles ; it had not been subi- mittod to the Committee of Ways and Metns ; 10 oppogtunity had been afforded to the classon from whom the 12,000,000 wan to bo taken to make represontations on the matter ; yot, stranga toeay, the proposal was .ndopted by an ovor- wholming mejority, . . . ** In priuciplo, such taxes aro utterly indofonsi- blo. They amount to a direct impost upon all corporate” property ; which ehisald bo neithor uoro not less taxed than any other proporty. Corporato securities should bo freo to pasy into tho hands of thoso to whom thoy would be most valnable; bub this tax tends to provent such transtors, and thorofore exerts an influenco di- rectly sutogonistio to corporato investmonts. Probably not less than £6,000,000,000 of tuo wealch of tho country oxists undor tho corporate form of ownership and administration ; aud this enactmont decrees that, every timoe the ownor- ship of this property is tranaferred, it shall bo eubject to au oncrous tax, . . . 3t will bo enid that tho sales of corpornte so- curities aro frequontly speculative, 8o are the salos of renl estato, cottow, grain, porlk, sugar, sud every importaut commodity.” THE VIENNA PANIO. The Now York J/crald publishes somo facts concerning the effcets atill viniblo of tha gront crash in Vienna in May, 1878 : Bixteen jolnt stock compantes, forty-four banks, thirty-six industriul companics, eightecn building so- cicliés, ud one invurauco company, ropresenting in tho aggregate o capltal valuo 313,500,000 Horine, con- tinue to tho present day under the Bunkruptey Court, With regard to other more fortunste gstablishments, whifch huvo mannaged somchow to weathier the storm, the effects of the crush are painfully visible in the «quotution of sharcs, ‘The shures of the Creditanstalt, 1or instauce, have fallen from 816 florfns to 17, thoso of tho Auglo-Austrian Bank havo lost 128 out of thelr 202, thiose of tho Escomplo Bank hav beon_reduced from 1,208 to 800, Unlon Bank shares Lavo fallen from 427 to 102, Franco-Austrian Bank shares from 123 to 49, Verciushunk shores from 191 to 11, Auetrian Gon- cral Bank slnres from 247 Lo b1, Giro uiid Casrcnyereln haures from G40 to 80, Comunereial Bank shares from 251 to GB; tho sharea of * the Dankvereln ara dopro- clated trom 335 0 12, those of tho Wecheelaterbango- scllachaft from 152 10 69, thoke of tho ypothekrren- tenbenk from 106 o 14 ;' Verkehrabani wro quoted ut £0 fnatead of 2003 Lachderbunkenverein ot 43 instead of 147, Allgemeine Qesterrelchischo Dangescllicknft 09 fustend of 222, snd Wiener Daugesellsebuft 63 fn- atead of 192, Other estublishments havo sutfered in yproportion, " The tatal lows fuourrad 18 estimated nt two millinrds of florlus, which {s ubout the sume sum us the TFrench indemnity paid to Germuny, viz: five millfards of fraues, LONDS AND GOLD, Proston, Kean & Co. roport as follows : Luyng, Selling, Tulled States 5-206 of ‘65—Janu- ry andJulY,veevorges 1193 193¢ Dulied States 6-208 of ‘67—Janti- ary audJuly, ... cuseseesdd20 1203 United Btates 5208 of '08=—Junu- 20, it . 144 i3 {00y 138U0) 000, 1088 1437 11137 11 11,\(4 " % 585@ 401 ‘(@w‘}i Cools Connty Ta Tllinols 10 per Tar & int, LA June 5.—Customs New Yorg, 443,000, T'ho Trensury disbursed £300,000. Ly pooda nporta for tho ook, §13,266,012. 2foney, 4, Brerline dull ot 4801(@4803¢ for 60 daya; 490 @190 for sight. Gold oponed and closed at 1113¢, sofling up to 1113¢ meantime, Corrying ratos, 1@3, closing ut 1, ‘Cloarings, 240,000,000, Htuto bonds quict at nominal, Tatlroad bonds dull and weak, Govornmouts quiot and steady. Btooks wouk, with o ducline of 3¢@15¢ ; re- covored K@¥( , but becanie dull, aud cloned stondy. al & Bt. Josoph common waro oxcoptionally wealk, and _closed at a dechine ol 1 por gent bolow the n{;uuln rute, Iasinosd #mall, Bales, botween 10 and 2 o'elocl, only 70,000 shares, During (he day the salos woro: 22,000 Westorn Union; 14,000 Pacifio Mai ; 37,000 Luke hora ; 12,000 “Union ~ Pacifle ; and rocoipts, 6,000 Wabush, OOVENNMENTS, Conpons, 2014 | Couponn, 7. 1208 Coupong, G ie 145 | Cougiony 6 i Cougons, 'Cuui i 1163 | Now ou, 143 Qauponw, "05.0eelt 11T | 10-40a -0 143 Coupons, '65, nsw. 1193 | Currency oy 44 ey Yirginius, ola, N Gt N, Carolinas, uew, . Pennessued, New, Virginkus, BoW. . ockd, Bt Paul pta, Wil ... 0 Wubash Pid.. Fort Wayno, Terra Haute,, . B, Expreis Luctfio Muil Now York Ci Ohlo & Missisaly) i, o Erlo , Clave,, Cin, & OU&. Ferio piil Ch,, Bhur, & Quin Havlowm,,, Laka Shiora, ... Marlan 1id: Tndiunu Confr: Miohigsu Cohtial., Eluols Contral. sk Pittsburgh & Fi, W, Umon Pacitle bonds, 883 Northwentern,, A Union Pucifio atock, . Cuntral Puctflo stock, D Boatou, Hurt, & Xrio, orthiwentorn prd, Laland, . Now Tarsoy Contral, [ VT ety lgg)é I Dol,,Laok.& Woalorn, 108} REAL LSTATE, TRANSFENS, Tho following Instruments twere flled for roc- ord Friday, June 5: UITX PROPEREY, s Consideration, ‘Wanhington st, 180 £ o of Teavitt, 8 f, 60x134 1t, with improyementn, dated Juno 1.1ueeve.$ 0,000 Roboy at, 364 £ 8 of Bloomingdalo road, w £, 2121 th, dnfed Juno 4ea .. ceens 490 Tots 9 and 10, Wobb's part of Black 1, Rock~ woll'a Adition, dated Moy 20.... ... 2,078 Forrest v, 435 ftn of Thirly-soventh s, 223¢x124 ft, and improvemonts, dated Jinod 6,000 Oontro av, 100 {t n of Arthington &, o f, 25x110 1t, and Contro ay, n w cor of Gilpin placo, o 1,'255122 £t, dated Jun0B.ueseeeses 10,000 Throop sf, 268 {1 8 of Blxteontt st £t, datod TN0Hseesssansear 1,300. Moniroo t, 38 £t of Kodzio av, A f, 36xi03' atod Fob, rerersesieressurnss Lt 2,200 Milwankeo av, bot Ohlcago av aml Carpenior at, 1 0 £, d0XI20 £t, dabod TR0 Brcvesiosssrn 8,400 The'premiscs 883 Wost Washinglon st, dnied Juno3. cee 9,150 Butterfield st 115’7t 5" of Tivoniy-ninh sf, 0¥, 253100 £, A2ted JUN0 b, v vevevuraseniarer 1,100 Ttuekor st,'16 1 of Milwaukes a¥, w ) 205 100 £t, daicd May 1uesovesaesns L. 3,000 Wabasl'nv, 1905 1t 8 of Edn ai, o f, S13106 1ty ntod M0F A/vsovesussons 10,000 Calumnet av, 325 ft 8 of Thirty-s 251253 1, dated Yob, 4. 2,600 Promisca No, 68 Twan! 11, dated Juno 4 10,000 Ve m];;’r'f intod Tt 500 i atod Juno Millard av, 200 “ 50x126 ff, dated Moy 20, 1,150 Gorl st 304 £t o of Paulina dated Juno 2,.v.s . 1,600 Oneldn st, 197 ft ' of If 1t, dotod U0 Tuveerseves 00 Monroo et, 258 ft w of Woatern 22, dtod JUN0 Teve. veevenen 5,600 ‘The Y’mm(m&! 1276 Indiana ay, dated May 80, 8,000 Van Duren sf, 208 £t w of Centronv, nf, 60% 1t, dated Moy 19,,. 5,000 Orehnrd st, 175 1t 4 of ‘Sophia at, o £, t0X124 1t, MArch 1600000 . 8,%0 Robecen at, 240 £+ of Ashiand Ay, n f, und 3¢ of 24xBI3{ ft, dnted March 12, . 500 eat Washington at, 1255 ft w of Lincoln at, 8 1, 22x125 ft, datod Juio 5, . , 10,000 Wabnsli av,n0cor of Twonty-ninth st w1, und 3 of 113(x104,3 ft, datod May 11..,,... 12,000 Washington et, 80,0 fi w of Fith av, u f, 2,17 181,14 £t, dnted June3 (i, 0. & Charles 11, Bragiloy fo Oharlos W. Rgdon).... s 80,000 ‘West Washington st, 60 ft oof Ourtls at, n f, 50x100 ft, dated Siino 1 (John Miller to 11, O and Ohinrles H. Bradlos) 86,000 West Cougrese at, 104 ft 251654 ft, datédl Juno 5, 4,000 NONTIL OF CKTY LIMITA, Wi auveN § MILES OF TIE COURT-UOUSF, Dunning st, 141 ft w of Ialstod at, uud ¥ of Lots 14, 15, 16, nf, L0) ft to allvy, dated _ JUNG Aueieseerns oo e Lat 20, Block 23, Ravenawood), daied Jau, 23, 1, BOUTIL OF OITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF SXVEN MILES OF TUE COURT-HOUSE, Lot 20, Block 2, Price’s Subdivision n w i nw 3 Bea 10, 88, 14, dated Juno 5. cn 1,000 Lot 9, of Hulburd's Block 4, of Diocks 3 nnd 5, Boe 16, 89 14, doted June 5, . mo South Peoria st, 10034 1t n of Hockling 1, 253120 £t, dafed May 6. M) Lot 16, Block 2, Miller & Rigdon's Subdivision of Block 29, Heo 16, 38, 15, dated Jumod..,, 1,250 Toota 69 to 72, ook 1, and Lots 19 to 33, 60 to 73, Block , sama stibilivion, dutod Juto1.. 0,600 Lofy 13 to 17, Block 11, Phares Subdivision, 3 8w X 80013, 38, 13, dated May 18.., Nfiio lots in snme’ subdivision, dated May Forty-fivo lots in samo aubdivielon, d May 18, 1,000 8. 2,000 13,050 COMMERCIAL, Frunax Eventsa, June 8, The following weroe the roceipts and shipinents of the lending articles of produce m Chicago during the past tweniy-four hours, and for the corresponding date one year ngo ¢ SUITATENTA, 1873, Flour, brl 10,603 6,190 Wheaf, ln, a1y,010] a7,600 Corn, by | 261,856 96,441 Oats, bu, 1, Tiye, bu Barley, Grass secd, Thi.. Flax seed, ‘1, .. Troom coru, s, Cured meats, ls. Boef, Lrln Tor, brl Lard, 1bs, Tallow, Tia...... Butter, lm.......| Dressod lioge, No. Livo 1oge, No.. Cattle, No. Blicep, No, Mides, s Tignwines, Wool, tbs . Potatoes, b Lumber, No, Bhingles, N b, N Balt, brls,. Withdeawn from store yesterdny for clty cousumption: 946 bu wheat; 6,900 bu corn; 280 bu onty, The following grain has been inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock.: 224 cars whent; 670 onrs corn ; 40 cars onts ; 2 cars ryo; 8 onrs barloy. Also, by canal : 6,000 bu yollow corn ; 11,000 bu high mixed do ; 82,800 bu No. 2 do, and 12,600 bu No. 2 onts. Total (830 cars), 801,000 bu. Inspected out : 247,166 bu wheat; 195,991 bu corn ; 17,496 bu barley. The now Produce Exchange bids fair to bo a doclded succoss. About twonty-two firms joined this morning, making the membership to date noarly 830. After this wool tho entrance feo will be $23.00. . A fair business was done this morning, The Jargost itom was 800 tubs butter, inone lof, at 18c, Sovornl boxes of choose tud & considerablo (&m\mitv of hoana woro also sold. [ {'ho live-stack dealers of St. Louisheld another mocting on Tucsday last; nnd, this time, thcx decided to support the ** Nutional Stock-Yards on the Illinols shore. Thoe only importunt nn- nouncement mado at the meeting was, that the railroud chargos for transfor acroes tho rivor will be reduced. ‘The loading produce marlkots wore irrogular to-duy, provicions Loiug dull. whils wheat snd corn way oxcitod aud strouger,—chiofly in o speculntive way, ‘Tho produco movemont cone tinuos active, both inward and outward ; zudthe lnst uamed being in oxcosy gives o docrease of our gtocks ju btore. 'Whis encourages speeu- lative operators, though somo of tho more caue tious among them express the fonr that e riso in prices will check shipment, Al aro now looking forward yather norvously fo tho reduction in recelpts, which {8 due to harvest labors. The movement towards Europo still coutiunes brisk, notwith- standing tho rumor that the demand hins consod. 1t is evidont that now orders aro comparatively ecarco, but considerablo quantities have boen contracted for which have yobt togo forward, whilo the demand on the seabonrd bids fair to continuo, It seoms likely, too, that England must yeob tako & groat deal more to fill up the gap betweon this aud Lier own harvest, though lenlors soont indiftorent to the situation. ‘I'e wet wantlier, which threatens to last somo time longer, mny bo the cause of a considerablo roductlon of our racoipts, in the lnst half of tho month, br waking tho country roads too soft to pormit tho hauling of heavy loads. But it is too oarly to scriously nifect tho crops, most of which will bo rathor benofited thun injured by rain, The crop prospects are roportod to bo very good all ovor tho Northwest, 28 woll as tho rost of tho civilized world, - Dry goods wore distributed l’rnul{ to country movchantg, and loonl retatlers and the goneral markot again presented a {irm, houlthy tono, Somo of the lending staplo productions ara meoting with & speculative mqulr{, but tho do- mand 18 maiuly of & consumptive chnracter, Uracories wore™ reanonably active without mae toriul varistion in prices, Bugars continuo to show an advauclng tondency, but for othor arti- clos In the list tho murket wea about stondy. 470 305,415 an91 000 Buttor was moving fairly at fully as good prices us prevailed” oarlior in tho wook, Cheso was also in fair domand, but prices woro wonk nd unscttlod, owing to liboral and steadily increasing supplios. The canuod goods, dried fruits, und fub markeis wero witliout special chango oltherin the charac~ tor of tho demand or in prices. Bagging mot with mora inquiry, sud favorito brauds l.lh?llnym] incronsod fivmnesy, Coal, wood, n’ulzl pig-iron nold-at nbout provious quotationd. T'horo was a soot domand for paints and ofls, TLocal and fu. orior buyoru were ordoring with falr Hberality at tho prices ourrent on the procodings days of the Wouk, Tumbor afioat was nctive, almost to the oxtent of tho offerings, which worc loss than a dozon cargoes, ot the .*n-luuu current for tho pust few days, Tho yard trado was mmlnm(‘n‘. pricos roling atoady for the highoer grados, Tho hard- waro and motal busincss_was reportod Hstiufso- torily notive for June, und prices are stendy, aud tiuoma wrong for nalls at $8.76 ratos, Tho domand _for nails in good, and wstocks aro small, Iron and building matorinle wero quict, Woodenware snd brooms wora modorately active ab tho recently changod pricon, L'he domand for ralt contintios netive, and prlcos aro stondy ot $1,70@1,80 for fiue and 5n.uo fov conruo. Hlny was dull and' woek, some coarso grades bolng lowor, 'Tho hide, hop, nd wool markots wero without Important_change. neod wag aotivo, bub other doscriptions mot with little Inquiry, Potatoos woro firmor, ?’Blzlulilr;"v’vupo:l? ngblnv(rln. which are lnnt plonlty. 01 ot and oasy, oxcopt la prin obickous, ¢ % 5 Gl 8 Highwinos wors in fair domand, and stoady at tho quotation of tho past fow duys, Balos wore roportod of 000 bria at 050 por gatlon. Now York wae activo and unohanged at 8,100, Lnkt'r froights woro notiva nud atondy at yon- torday’s ratos till noar tho eloss, whon an ensior foollng provailod in sympnthy with n deoline in ogcoan freights. Tho lutest quotationa woro 0 on oorn, and 43¢0 on whent, by sall to Duf- {alo, and 8a for corn to Oswogo. -Through ratos woro nominal. A totnl of 15 chartors was ro- Em’!od, which will carry out 75,000 bu wheat, 60,000 bu corn, and 5,000 bu oats. Provisons wore qulot, and rathor dull, partly 18 8 consoquonco of a doclino in the price of livo hiogs, duo to continued largo rocoipts. Now York wad also onsfor on pork. Our market for porlk wag a shado firmor on cash lots, and onslor on options for doliyery aftor this month, with littlo offoring. Lard deolined 100 per 100 {un, though Liverpool wan quoted ot 626, which was tho lntost flguro yosterday. Menta wore quiot and firm aé tho advance noted Inet evenlng, Tho onsior fool- ing in lard was duo to tho faot that sum- " Tungarinn mor packera are now buylng hogs moro frocly, and most of them wxl bo tanked to meet tho gurront consumption, which will loavo winter lard to bs spocufated with, The market olosed strong at the following tnn%o of ;;chux Mess pork, cauh or eoller June, 17,55 @17.00; do, soller July, 817.075¢@17.10; do, scllor August, $17.00@17.95. Lard, cash or soll- or Juno, $10.0@@11.00; do, sollor July, $11.10 @11.13%; do, sollor Augut, $11.25@11.0; sum- nior Inrd, 105¢@103¢o. Bweot-piokled hams, 1@ 11360 porlb for 18@16 Ib avoragos; dry-salted monts, looso, at 63¢@63o for shouldors, cnsh, and 6340 eollox July; 9% for short ribs, cash, aud 89.40@9.45 ollor July; B34 for short clonr, cash, aud 9370 sellor July; 83(@8J¢c for Oum= borlands; 9% @98¢o for long clear, Tho samo boxed at 2¢@?Jgo per Ib above these pricos. Ba- con meats, 7340 for shoulders, 10}(e for short xibe, 10¢o for ahort clear, nll packed in hidy; tho same looso, {0 lower, Bacon hame, 12)@ 140, Mosa boof, $10.76@11,00; extra moss do, $11.76@12.00; boof hams, 822.60@20.00. Oity tallow, 7%@7;@; groaso quotablo at GX{@8c. Bnlos were roported of 500 bris moss porl, seller tho month, at $17,69; 500 brls do, solier July, at $17.76; 500 brin do at $17.673¢ ;200 bris do at $17.067 500 brls do, mellor August, nt 17.95; 1,000 brls do at $17.00; 100 tes lard st 110; 200 108 do, summer, ot 10360, loose; 250 tes lard, sollur July, ot 811.15: 80 tes do at 811,105 260 tes do, sallor Auguet, at 811.80: 250 tos do at §11,20; 20,000 Ibs Light shouldors ot 6340, Flour waa vory dull, and gonerally quotod ensfer, tho spoculative strongth In whoat boing lost upon this market, A fow bids woro made by shippors, but genorally at such low prices that holdors could not accopt thom, though gonerally yillig to shudo quotacions. fthio fow anlos mado wore moestly to local doalors, DBran was sotive nud Irrogular, boing in large supply. Balos wore roported of 100 brls spring oxtras (fow) at 84,76 5 800 brls do on private torma; 50 brls Tyo on pri- vato torma; total, 950 brls, Also 20 tons bran at $1L75 on track; 10 tous do at §12.75 ; 10 tona nt $12,25; 10 tons ot £12.00; 10 tons at $11,76; 10 tous bran and middlings at §12.50 and $18,60, all frao on board, The market cloged at the follow- iug range of prices: Fair to good white wintera, . Cioles do, 307 @ 8.00 . B0 @ 9,00 Red winters, 550 @ 7.00 Olioee spring oxtras, 5,00 (3 0.00 Medium togood do, 25 @ B.50 Good to chioico Minnesol 6.5 @ 0.75 . B.00 @10,00 400 @ 4.78 150 @ 8.15 530 @ 5,50 < ILG0 @R1,: ‘Whont was excited, and irrogularly hl;{hur, though there was no oucouragement to holders iu the tono of advicos from other points, Liv- erpool was quoted easier, and New Yarlk utnnd{. till boldors wero induced by the uews from Chis cngo to ask 1@2c advancoe, Our roceipts wore again large, but oxceeded by tho shipmonts. L0 gloomy wonther was thought by some to be the couse of tho strongor fooling hore, Tho donl wae chiefly o local oue. The short interost seewod to have antioipated a further doeling, and modo proparations to fill, which enablod holders torush up tho market ; and thisincrocscd the anxioty of tho shorts, The pressure wns chiefly for this month, the option averaging 1@14¢c higher than yestorday, under the ox- pressed feur of & squooze towards tho eud of une, dne to diminished supplics. Thore wns o quict sbipping domand, but the motif of the markot was shown {u the facts that round lots of No. 2 spflug, sellor tho month, sometimes wold X0 sbovo the price of car-loads, and that No, 1 #pring was lowor than yosterday, that not being a speoulative grade, “Tho July option way strouger, in sympathy with June, but only syoraged 3¢@H¢o highor thon yostorday. Soller July opendd at $117%, advanced to 811834, do- clined to 81,18, and"closed ot $1.18%, “Sellor tho month sold at S1181¢@1.20, dlosing at $1.186, For sellor A\lJ;uub ©1,1034 was _ bid, No. Yapriug (cash) closed at $1.193¢, No. 1 do at 51,221¢, No. 8 do at $1.14@1.141%, and roject- ed doat 31.043¢@1,05. Minnosots whoat was in good shippiug demand and strongor, closing at 9126 for No. 1 ond $1.22 for No, 2, Cash sales woro roported of 400 bu No, 1 spring ut £1,23 ; 800 bu do st 31.223¢ ; 102,800 bu No. 2 apring at $1.20 ; 40,800 bu do at $1.193¢ ; 6,800 bu do at $1.103¢ ; 2,000 bu No. 8 epring at 81.15; 1,600 bu do at SL.111¢ ; 4,000 bu do ¢ ¥1.14 ; 808 bu rojocted uprlne af B1.05; 28,200 bu No. 1 Northwestorn (N. W. and Contral A) at 91,2 800 bu do (Central A) at 1,23 ; do SN. W.) at $1.28/¢ ; 8,600 bu do (Mmmn.) ot E&u‘ %}5 5 7,200 bu do ¢ $1.22. Total, 219,- u. Corn was very nctivo, and averaged J¢o higher tlun yesterduy, tho groatout trenth” boing on deliveries for this month, though the difterenco was not 80 marked us fn tho caseof whont. Liv- erpool was quoted onsior, aud our receipts ex- cooded o quarter of a million bu. But tho ship~ monts were liberal, and the rain threatoned to lerson Lhio daily supply, ovon before the work of the hervest shall eall in the teams from thoroads to the flelds. Tho cngagoments of froight-room for corn to-day footed up 350,000 bu, and this fact still further fucroase the anxiety of the ehorts, ag some of them fonrod that the atooks here will bo reduced to o vory smnll aggrezate before all the Juno contracts are filled, to vay nothing of thoso for July., A good many buying ordors wero received from the Eestand the interior, Soller July opencd né G054, advanced to 575o, and closed easior at G7ifc. Hollor the month 8old at 56}@57}4¢, olosing at 57@573e. Koellor August sold ot 58@58%¢c. Cash No. 2 cloged at b70, high mixed at 67%¢0, and refected at 63){c. Cash_sales woro reported of 19,500 bu ligh mixoed at 57‘%@ +'19,000 bu do nt 674¢e; 50,000 bu do ut 6705 5,400 bu No. 3 at 6730 1 46,600 bu do at 57)¢0; 15,600 bu do ot 573¢c; 08,800 bu do at 5705 5,200 bix do at 66343 67,000 bu'do nt 663¢0 3 10,000 bu do ot G65¢e ; 8,200 bu rojestod at 5314 12,000 bu do at 5350 ; 8,800 bu do at 530; 6,000 bu high mixed at B} llmni 400 bu by sample, ears, ot 566 on track. ‘otal, 341,800 bu. Onty wore nguin active uudflrm, avoraging }o higher, in sympathy with wheat and corn, Thoro wad & moderato domand for shipmont (quoted soarce Bost) and o brisk speculative inquiry, born of the “fact that our stocks in store aro small, and recoipta will probably bo interrupted Dy bad woathor, Bollor tho month, or cnsh No. % nEauud at 45240, ndvanced to duc, and olosed 0,000 bu No. 3 d at 46840, Soller July sold ot 425{@433¢e, clos~ T ae e st a7 ok @3de. TNojooted closed flrm at 430, Bamplo lota wero™ lews plentiful, but rather slow. Cash aalos wore reportod of 16,400 bu. No. 2 at 4do; 8,600 bu do at 453¢0: 26,000 bu do at453{c; 2,400 bu do nt 43540 ; 0,000 bu do at 46}¢c; 1,200 Du rojected ut 48350; 1,800 bu do at d30; 4,200 bu by sumple, white, at 500; 600 bu do at 4ilo fron ou bonrd'; 1,200 bu do, ' white, al 490; 60D Lu do, mixod, nt 46}¢o; 1,600 bu do ot 460 600 bu ot 46c, Totat, 69,100 Du, Iiyo was quiot und . shudo oasler at formor prices, boing quoted dull iu New York. The supply was light, but ywes oqual to the demand. Bu[ou were limited to 400 bu No, 2 at 00a 3 800 bu by sumplo, on track, ut 920; and 400 bu do at 0lo, Totul, 1,600 Int, Darloy was fuolusu, oxcopt tho sale of 80 bu nt $1,00, ~ Tho market was nominally rathor weal ot formor Erlcuu. ot $1.80@1.40 for No.2; and ¥1.00@1.10 for No. 8. Rojootod has not boon n:uénutlunuu for soveral days; it may be quoted at 8lo, Tho grain afloat on the Erie Canals, for tido- ‘wator, on tho 1st inut., with the shipments from Buffalo and Oswogo, i3 estimatod at 1,048,375 bu whont, 708,007 bu corn, 106,809 bu oats, aud 49,054'bu xyo, Total, 2,071,685 bu. A WOOL, ‘Waltor Brown, fon & Oo,, of Now York, write 08 follows ¢ Thore laa Leon but a moderato inquiry for wool Quring tho past month, und the ctoplu has conlinuod to symputhize throughout with tho quictucss of the waofen goods trado, Howavor, with {ho small stocks, domeatio’ wools by not shown uny muteriul chango in values, und the lots of ald fleeces remaining on the narkets Lave been protty woll closed up, Most of the woolou milly have bLeen runuing for momo time past with but small murging in thelr sup- plies, and had thoir rosourcos boou confiued to fleovs waals oy would probably kavo beon obliged to pay nunlldumhl{ higher priced to obtuin the nuceduary ma- terial, but the lurfic\ urrivale of fine forelyn wools havo provented the deflcloncy whioh would othorwiss huve oceurred, and thore fs liow oiferiug fu tho marketd u i{w\l augortmont of theso wools at prives relatively na low ns domestio, ‘Within tho past wook thero has heen bottor fooling cutablished fn wannfactured gaods, “Cho vecont largo salos a4 &uction of woolon falclcs Liuve duyologed tio @lio} cen kip, B | Sy IrdiNe} sy, faot that pricos have touchod hottom, and wo bolavs tlio salen wero vory eatisfootory to thoao interosted, Thio Taoelpta of now apring Oalifornis wools have ‘boen vory conldorablo lluan the month, Thesa wools, altfiough rathor shord in stay uen~ gon, {0 good_condition, and nro welliug promplly, o denlrable stock for tho f4ll goods now betbg mAnufac- tured, in qnte froo- 1o, aro, Tho now Toxas wonls aro nlso comini 1y, nnd meat with ready salo for good olips, "Tho advices feom tha West ndieato tht iho new elip of flgacos will bo in good condition, Pricesin the country aro not yot catablishod, PENNSYLVANIA COAL~TRADM, The Pllllndulflhlll Ledger payn ¢ * Tho totsl of anthraolto markoted for tho wook ending on the 20d ultimo amountod to 480,701 tons, nud for tho conl yoar 6,484,423 tons, ngainst;0,007,008 tona to cum;;’pundlng timo_Inat yonr, bolng a doorenso of 188,185 fons, The bituminous tounago for the wock is 70,008 toms, and for the yoar 1,000,808 tons, ngainst 1,076,080 tons to samae timo :lnst yoar, piving in fotal of all kinda for tho ool of E004G0 tons, and. for the vear of 7,684,201 ' tons, sgainst 7, 748,004 tons 1o tho sama timo last yoar, boing a dooronno of 169,403 tons, Enslorn’ frolghis aro now quoted at 81.75 to Providence, 82,10 to Bos- ton, and 05 conta to Now York, Tho tonnage of the paat wook shiows a farthor inorenao, and tha trado, uspncin}lly In_tho Sohuylkill region, wonts & mora ohoorful sspoot, ‘Tho coal and coka tonnago of tho Pennsylvania Railrond last woelc wnw 60,642 tons, and for tho yosr 2,120,780, Of anthracita and’ bituminous thora wore 1,012,248 tons, nud of coke 106,819 tous. This includes tho tonnngo of conl Loth East and Wost.," CALL BOARD, Tnd(nf on tho call was light and confined principally to corn. Prices wore without mate~ rial chango. Call prices_ranged ns follows: No, 2 whent, cash or sollor Juue, #1934 soller Jul‘v. 8118} 1.1%%; sollor August, $1.11; seller_tho yoar, $1.04%. " Balos inaludo 6,000 bu sollor July ob ®L.183¢) 10,000 b do nt 81,183, i ‘EonE’, ;‘Iggg;l at Efll @5’5:\:. uull:u- .?é?;; Esuflnr Yy 03 soller Augusl 32 @08! By ko) pals 4 wellor suly A oTis 5,000 bu do at 5730 % 6,000 bu sollor August at o830 5,000 bu do’at b8yso. nts closed ot 463@463{o, soller Junoy 4355 @410, aollor July ; B3y{@8de for August. DMoss porkolosed at 817.60@17,60 cash or soller Juna bkl{ 817.65@17.673¢ sollor July; seller August, 317.90. Lard olosod at 811,00 cash or gollor June; $11.10@11.16 sollor July; £11.26@ 11.30 sollor Auguit. Bales includo 600 brls moss pork, sollor August, at $17.00, LATEST. Wheat was quiet in the afternoon, eloulngn shado ansler thun on 'Chaogo, ot 81.103¢@1.153¢ for tho montl, and §1.1836@1.18% *sollor July. Corn was quiot and oaslor, slosing at_603@blo scllor the month, and 873¢@575(c for July. Mess pork wold (600 brlw) at $17.65 sollor JJuly, Throo ‘vessols wera chartorad, probably all for Bnffalo, taking out in the aggrogato abous 70,000 bu corn at 45@4140. O, CUICAGO DAILY MARKET, TFnipax EvRNING, June 6, ALQJOHOL—Quotable at $1.00, BEANS—Wero dull and lower, oxceptingjvery chiolco hand-picked lots of navies, which usually ‘Uring out— sido prioes, Quotations: Navies, $2.4032.60; modi- ‘ums, $2,1@2.15, BUTTER—Bhippors havo boon operating protty freo- 1y during tho presont woek, and notwitbstanding on {ncreane 1u the roceipts, about all really dosizablo- oty havo boon absorbod, and at the moment the market prosents o steady tone, Low and medium grades ato #tlll alowly accumulating, but &8 et thosupply in stora in not opprossivo. Wo giiota: Choics to fuucy yellow, 21@280 ; mudium to good grados, 16@20c; inferior to common, 10@16¢. BAGGING—Tlio more popular branda of grain bags aro now moeting with 6 falrly sctiva Inquiry, snd prices Ehow a burdeuiiig toudoncy, Othor classct of goods remain quiot, witl Eflccs about steady. Quotatios uro a8 follows: Btark, 83%oe: Ludlow A, 32c; Luw- {ston A, 8% % American A, 200 ; Amoakong, S10 § s0ttor Orock, 103 burlap bags, 4 and's bu, 17@19c; gihnies, nlugle, 17@18c; do doublo, 21G280; waol Gacks, 586 BROOM-CORN—Ttomains qulet, Following are tho uotutions : Choiee hurl, i dooxtra, Uc: corn nat will work iteelf into's choice hurl broom, i@ 8 for good do, 6@7c: good to choico stalk braid, T3c; inferior brush, ‘@5)&0. BUILDING' MATERTALS—Wero in moderate_do~ mand, *Quotationa: Michigan stucco, $2.603 New York stuceo, caating, $3,25@3,50; Utics ond 'Akron ocemant, $2.00 9 brl; Louisvilludo, $2.20 por brl ; Port~ land cement, $7.00637.003 Umo in bulk, 76c@80; lime (brlw), $1.00@LI0 brl; whito sand, 3’ brl, $1.6 @2.00; plastering halr, 33 b, 40c; five Lrick, 33 1,000, $55.00@90,00 ; bullding brick (common), £6.00; Affl waitkeo and Racino pressod, $37.00@32.60, dol.; ‘Tndi- ans prossed, £16,00@25.00¢ 'do common, $3,00@12.00, OHEIZBE—Tuo cheego market stlll showa o luok of strength, and further prico concosstons are likely o tuke placo at & not vory distont day, Tho demand in improving, but not 5s rapidly ne 15 tho supply, and Boldors oxpress litho contldgncs In the pormaticriso of prosont rates, We quoto: Now York factory, 185@ 1d)ge; Weatorn do, 12:3@10)0, /| 00AL—No chnngos took placa In this markoet. Sales 40 a moderate aggrogato wero offectod at the prices following : Lehigh, prepared, 29.60@10, ko~ wauns, $9.50@0.00; Peunsylvaria Cnuol, dinna_ Oanvel, $7.60; Erio and Walnut Hill, $8, Lick Run, $6.60; Brooks, $8.00; Dlossburg, Kirkland grato, $7.00; Hocking Valloy, $6,603 Ind Ifilm:cl:,‘ “.ssifléélununk, $3.60; Wilmingion, $4.50GS. ar .00, GOOLRAGE~Thero was mo matariat chango, Doale era report o light trade n all kinds of manufuctured ork, tud uo quotablo clingo In prises. Yors bazzels, $1.10@1.16; whisky barrels, $1,00@2,00; lard ticrces, $1.45@1.60 ; flour barrels, d8@55c; nork staves, rough, $18.00@22.( do, bucked, $20,00@25, ferco staves, rough, $22.00@24.00 ; bucked or sawed, $:5,00R33,00% whisky staves, rough, $20.00@28,007 do, bucked, $33.00296.00; flour stavou, $3.00310,00; clrcla flous hoading, T}@02, XEQus—Wera in domand at 19@12)c for fresh packe oges, r TISO—Wore ngain renort6d activo, with prices rv ang firn and unebanged, We ropoat our quotation: No, 1 whitefial, 3¢-bri, $4.25(3,0,40; No. 2 do, ¥0,16@0. No, 1 trout, §5,50@35,75: No, 1shore mackerel, new ; -brl, $13.00@18.60; No, 1 bay, $10.00@10.25; N 4’ mackorel, g-brl, $8,80@9.00 : “family mackerol, bil, $7.60@%75; No, 1 shoro klts, $2.13@2.25; L codlish, $5.25@5.60; Georgo's codfish, $5.15@0.00 3 Labrador herring, split Lrls, $3.6089.00; do, - brl, $4,25@4,0; Labrador herring, round 'brl, ‘7. @8.00: do, 2¢-brl, $4,00@4.25: box liorring, No. 1, 0@ 8307 box 'Herring, fculed, 40@4do; Columbia Rivor salmon, K-Lrla, §9,71 0,00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tho morket wns without chungo in ‘any moticeablo degreo, A respoctablo volumo of business was nccompiished ot fully Into prices, boih for domestio aud imported vae rictien : FOREIoN—Dates, 95@10%c; figs, 14@15c; fige, in boxes, layers, 175@1 runcs, 18}(@14c; rusins, lnyors, $. us, looso Muscatel, $1,60@3.80 ; raising, Valencin, 124@ 1dc; Zuute currants, 738 ron, 4i@use ; letnon. eal, 18@20c, DoMESTIO— ‘ew\orkarp‘cn, oxtras, 135 f@lic ; Aichigan shced, 13} @14c; Michigan quartors, 13@18%0c; Western do, 115,@123¢0 ; Southorr: do, 11G 12c; peachies, pared, 24@260 ; poaches, halves, now, 1434 @180; domixed, 113@12%0; blackberries, 19@206; raopberries, 40@49¢; pittod cherrles, 40@410.. NoTh— TFilherts, 15@100 ; shuonds, Terrsgons, 22@230 ; Nuplos waluuts, 20@22¢; Chili waluuts, 19@18c; Grenoble walnnts, now, 10@170 : Brazls, 10@110; pocans, T 20, 815@103¢ ; Wilmington poanuls, fancy, 13@13c ; do_socond quality, 7@10e ; Teuncssco pounuis, 8@ 0, on FROITSLomon wero quoted §1,00 higlier 4uls 1noruing, clioice fruit bringing $14.00, Btruwber- rics wero firmor,and chorrios moro plonty aud eusier. We quota : Lewous, $12,00@14.00 per box; Moauliia oranges, er box, $0.000.505 Launns, $3.00@4.00 yor buuch 3 Pino apples, $3.00@4.50 per doz: strawberries, 16625 Taucy, 60c'; cunes, $2.6034.75 ; goosoborrick, T@8 casos, $2.006,23; ‘chotrlos, 16@180, $1.00 por caso, GNO0ERIES—Sugars continno activo und frm, with a fustlior adanco i prospect, Golfeca, Tomaiu vory quiot, but are moro steadily held thun for Koo L provious, o far 06 strups, molasses, xico, soaps, alarch, #plces, and other lines wero concorhed, tho market was without speoial now feuturca, We repest aur quotations of yeslavday, as follows : 181-CATD, BODA—TXG @b, res—Mochia,” 305@370; "0, @, *Java, 33y@ 0,2, 313320} cholce plantation Coylon, 4, @2io; funcy ltio, 20@26K0: choleo do, T3@25 prime Rlo, @ 40s yood oy T (@2do; common do, 233;@U3K0; ronating do, 2N @33c0; Blugap o, Sener Ootl i Taney, 353,203 do, 2o, 3 Maracaibo, 95@2o. UaxDLEE—~Btar, full Wn:&(llxt. 17@17}0; stearine, fall wolght, T8 @140; do, short welght; 135 @136, Tior—Patna, 8 @83e ; Rungoon, S@8ACc; Carolin V@vie; Loulslsua, 81, c Buaans—Datent cut loaf, 19 @123 powdered, 11@1130; granulsted, 113, 10x0: do, No, 3, W0io; B, 10@10; xtra O, 974 1063 O No. 2 03(@V%0; vellow G, No,l, nx‘é\m cholco brown, 03 @330 3 primo do, 9@dIze fair do B(@8%0; chiolcs molaskos suyar, 83(@Vifo] fair do, 8'5@8e; common do, T3@8u; Now Orleans sugar, choito, 94@V3g0: dt-uanrlmv, H3¢@vo; do, fulr, BX@ Bigo; common, TH@ e DiAmOnG Qfips, $LOYRLIS; siivor drips, extru fine, 8Y@BH0; good Wugar-house sirup, US@T00 oxtra do, T5@800; New Orleans molasscs, choleo, 85@ 8d0; do 'primie, 80@820; do common, @10 ; Torto Reo wmolusses, oholee, 05@C80 ; common molasses, 38@ drume, 830; Turkish 623.20; rals- 40c. SALERATUE—Common o best, BX(@0(c, Bricva—Allspice, 173@1840} cloves, 0@520; cas Bin, 95@47c 3 popper, 28@i00} nutmegs,’ No. 1, $1.40@ 1,503 gingor, African, 25@280; do Oalcuita, 1t X SoAru—Gerinan mottlod, 63@0xe ; Golden Wost, 6 @6Xe; WhitoLily, UN@00F Whito Rowo, 0x@UN 03 alim, 6@k} Bavou Jmporial, 6@ ; Whito Lins~ alun, 33{@0c; Champaign, 6@UNc; primroso, 6@63e, Branon—8liver gloss, V¢@10c; common, B@103¢0; pure, 55@80, rimo, $17.00; No, 1, $10.00816.60: No,3, $16.00; nfxed, §14.00@14,00; primo nmlrt& $12,00 3 No, 1 do, 10,50; Nu. 2, or slough, $4,00@9,00, 1oosk ON Wau- nu—'fln‘x?lg.luy,nl 510,50, ' @16.00316.00@16,00; prairio, 10, B0, L aut aua wonlt, cupeclally tho coarao aud low grudes, whioh oo in_Liboral supply, A fow sulca wors e, bt tho domand I8 Jiyht, and prices for anaby yeudew aro liftle botlor then nomiual. Bovoral {ons of Ly, including 501 Unolly for fooding, wera sold lust ovbulug and to-doy for #hipmont (o England, whero hay 13 brl nqlm‘ o high prico, ‘Whe froight from Chicugo to Livorpool 1s 13,00 pur ton, Prices for Ni 3 tmothy und No, 1 praitlo uro lowdr, Quotatios T N 007 N Greon elty a5 “tmothy, priu, $10.50; No, 1, 14,00@14,605 1l 1 do, 810,007 No, 3, or slough, 1,00, Loosk: o WacoN—Timothy, $14,00616, vlo, $10.00 butelors!, 0303 Qreen ¢urud ight hoayy, do, Mot part cursd, 167 .;mu" cilf, 194 1 % '$14,00@ L1, 1 $12.007 N @12,00, HIDEH=Wero “quict and wchanyod, °ky .um ity 0 veal kip, 10301 dry diy ung& U@1e0) deavon l it 00 S, st o o ST dumaged, two-tfiirds pricos brandod, it oMt Blieay polts, wool atlmnted aa srasliod, TOE 1y TIHG 0. HOPB—Qnotable at 10@200, Tho demand s light, IRON AND STEEL—Trado continuca light aud tho rkot iy for Q D 3-10 raten 1lorss Tates Tlato iron, com: ratoy Norway iton. ..., Bl Norway o) R/l Qerman plow Atoo 0 2 b Cant plow sleel, . 1 i American tool stool, 0 k2 Ohramo tool steol,,.. ... 8 b English tool steal, 20 rutes Xnglish spring steol X 0 Tates Amariean cast apring stoe 12 Tatea Btoel o, X Iueeeene B¢ @0 Y LEATHER—Ta atlll quoted vory quiet, with littlo or o fiuctuntion In values, Bolow are the prices current: HKMLOOE, City harness, .. a o7 Country hinrness,, e Mo 30 Lino city, ¥ Ib. @ 40 6@ 90 i o 26 28 0@ 20 1,16 1,30 1,003 1,15 30 Tough upper, E) Tough upper, damago 2G5 0 Buffato slaughtor wole Bya 97 B, A solo, @ 9 25 (I ont. + L20® 195 Elp v e 130 Harncs Vg ‘46 . A0 French calf, Jodot, + B5.00@175,00 French calf, 24 to 53 Tow . 1.06@ 2.23 Fronch kip, 60 o 100 Iba. .. ... . 1,008 1,60 METALS' AND TINNERS! STO0K—Merolnnts ro- port & vory falr trado foF June, oxcoeding hat for the samo poriod last yoar, Tricos aro uniforaly nteady, sy ollowa ¢ T PLATE—1C, 10x14, $12.60 ; dlo, 19513, $10,00: dx 3& $10.60; do, Yooflug, 1420, 10, $12,00 "do, 20x28, T10 Trv—Targe, 300 ; mmall, 010} bar, 820, BoLpen—No, 1, 3203 No, 2, 20c, o na_anug,'xm;m, 85@0; iond pipo, @003 out o, 8, @0, lu;.\nzmu—mx &i5ks, 10c ; loss quantity, 10)03 alaba, e, BrReT InoX—No. 24, 5o rates ; Rusain iron, €, 0, snd 10,220 § do, 11 and 13, 210 49, No, 1 atained, 500 Tates § erioan Nussla—A, 1603 13, 12'g0, GALVANIZED InoN—No. 16@d00 No, 21@24,1303 o, 25@20c, 1403 No. 97, 160§ No. 25, 10, A discount of 15 pur cont s mado from thia 1i Wing—Nos, 1100, 00; 7 toU, 100} 1010 11, 110 12, 113¢0 % 18 sud 14, 13%0:'15 and 16," 1403 17, 160 18, 103 19, 100 ; 20, 200 ; full bundle, 80 por cent dis- count ; foncd wiko, 05 NATLS~Wero active aud firm nt $3.75 ates not as g Das] It iseail that tho stock of nallx is light, and dealors Bnd it _diMoult to- All ordora with tho doeirud promptucsy, Manufacturera clafm that thoy cannot afford tosend nails to thls market at preacnt aciling Tnted, and curtailing thoir shipiments, Wo quote : 21@60d, an‘ $3,75 net : 5d und 8d do, $4.00; 6d do, $1.25; 40 do, $4.803 3d do, $5,25; 8d o, fine, $6.75 ¢ clinch, £6,25. NAVAL STORES—8isal ropo hns doclined 3o East, and quotatious nro corrospondingly loweréd hero! Trado innaval goods continues modorato: Bfanilla rope, % -1b, 105@1Tic; sleal rope, ¥ Ib, 4@ 160;’ Lomp washcord, ¥ I, 18@2S0; 1b, 18®200; tarred ropo, B Ib, 17@180 ; onkum, @ bilo, £.00@0,00% pitch, F Lrl, #.00@0.00; tar, 3 brl, $4,76@8.00; roaln, $4.00G050 3 brl, OILS—Liberal sules of carbon, lard, linsoed, snd turpoutino wero roported, but otlior descriptions wero dealt In rather sparingly, Pricos woro not subjocted 1o nuy quotable change, and wa repent our flst: Oar- , 1 extra wintor lord, 88@0c; No. 1, 80a; No, 4, 70§Tc; Hnscod, raw, $1.03; do, boilod, $1.03; $2.10872.20% neutafoot ofl, whalo, 80@82c; Bporm, Birletly Jiire, $1.10; do oxtra, Vdo; do No, 1, 8o} hauk of), 6003 airalts, Gic; olophant ofl, 056 ; plume Lago ofl, 78¢; turpentinio, 50@520 ; nuphthia, 63 gravity, 170; naphths, common, 1éc. POTATOES Mot with more inquiry, and pesoh- blows were atronger, boing in lght sapply. Mlized and common lots movo slowly, but prices are protty woll maintaived. Quotations: Peachblowsin car-lots, $1.20@1,30; mixed ond common, in_car-lots, 80c@ $1,00; Yenchblows, from storo, $1.30GL40 per buj ‘mized lots, 90c@F1,10 per b, FOULTIY—Chickebs woro in bottor domand, and Inrgo eprings and good old sold at full prices, Tutko wero wlow, Wequoto: Turkeys, 1ivo, 0@100; chick- ous, live, $2,60@3.25 ; spring, $1.L0@2.60; large do, $9,00@3.50 por doz ; ducks, $1.15. BEEDS—Nuugariun waa'in foir demand and castor at 46@60c, and 060 for smnll lots from storo, Timothy was offered, but thero was no demand and tho market wras wonk uf $2,00@2.70, Qlover was quiot ani firin at §5.75@06.85, and $0,00@0,05 for mammoth, Millet was quict ut 0@G50, Sales includo 80 bags Hungarian at Sic; 272 bugs t 50: ; 60 hagn ot 47303 008 bagaal 4703 G0 Lisga milict at 60} 78 bags poor 4o at 400; 30 bagh mamtnoth clovor at $0.00. SALT—Contluties adtivo and stendy at the prices ane noxed: Ononduga and Saginaw, fns, $1.70 ; Canuda, do, $1.80; ordinury coarso, $1,00; 'cosrso dlamond, $2.00% ground solafy $2.00; Aairy, withont bags, $2.76 5 ey, with bogs, $1.00@40; Asbon dlcy, pi s, 024,35, TEAS—Jobibera roport a good degrea of activity in tho domand for tens, and thé fallovwitg prices aro irimy muintained. Youny hyson, common to fulr, 35@{8c} do, good, 65@0b0; do, choiée to oxtra fine, V3c@SL.US; common 10 1ine old hyson, G0@B50; common impcria, 48@00c; good to chaico do, D5e(@$1.05; fair to good gun’ owler, 10@85¢ ¢ cholco Pingatioy, $1.05@L153 oxtra Tioyune, $1405G1.40; cholos. fo oxixa Tow dapa, I5e @21.00; common togood do, 65@750; fair to good, old, 60@700 ; comman do, 35@15¢ ; colored nntural-lenf Japan, 60@90c; common o i Oblong, $5@450; good, 58086 ; ohoics to oxlrn, 85c@SL00. . TOBACCO—Is firm o4 proviously quotods peut o lis Fing OUr~—Extr, 15@850; chiotco, 60@050; modinm, 550 7 poor {0 common, S3@45e, Prua—Natural leaf, 76@800; Lialf bright, 60@700; Dlack, sound, 45@50c, Bxoxmo—Good to cholce, $9@35c; modium, 28@ 800 common, 26@370. \WOOD—Priccs rango tho samo aa for tho past fort- night, whoro they aro stendy, Wa quote: Broch, $7.60; maplo, $8.50 ; hickory, $9.60; alabs, £5,00@5.80—deliv: ored, ‘WOOL~8mall lotg aro selling to manufacturers who aro out of stock ot quoted prices s Priwo tub-washed. Wo re- Unmerchontable and_busry’ WOODENWARE AND BI{OOM! mand was ‘moderato ot tho rocotly revised quotntions, Followiug nro quotations : Two-Lioow puils, $2.05 por doz; threes Joon do, £230; threo-haop daley, ;. ostra do, $4.75; oxira checso tub, $119%5¢ No.1 do, $9.25; No. 2 do, $8,00; No. 3 do, $7.00 3 tubs, three in ‘ncst, 195 koolérs, o du mesty B7b; hat-buahal meanires, plain, $2.75 per doz ; do, iron bound, $4,50; churns, Ko, 1,$10.50; do, No, 2, £9.50 por doz; do, Mo, 9, $8.50} do, No, 4, £7.50 ¢ honded clothep-pins, 90c@ $1,15; washiboards, $2.35@3.60 per doz; barrel covors, $2.00@2.60 ; knnnakins, $3.00@3.50 por ruck; butter— onk, threo in neat, $1.40: do, ash, two in nest, $1,10; broom-bundles, $13,00@10,00 per m; Bratrroan FREIGUTS—Following nro the rates to the principal Eastern, Bouthcastern, and intorme- dlate points : 7 . Chicago to '%Q1 001 424 q U} w49 45 “2nay ~pamadn pup 849 03 fo w301 up #jom pasng JRES— ._ 22 ;..=.| vons 00, Thilndelphis, sud Baltimoro. 8090 | 50 Wimington, Dal ington, D, 0., 80j40 | 60 Pittaburgl, | | & Bridyonort, 0., oud Belllre) a ‘Wheeling, .. 30 Now Castle, and Alror 20 Norfolk, Va, 43 Wilmington, N. 0. 61 Gharleston, . C, o Savanush, Gu o7 Tetoud, 5] s g = THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, OLIOAGO, AT EveNmya, June 6, T Tl recelpts of Uve stock durlng the week huvo beon as follows; v 16,650 13,000 Total.vesserensns 7,968 OATTLE—Hellors had no reason to complaln of tho aituntion of this market, the domund Lelug uotlva at £ull Inta pricos for unything grading above common, whilo woll-futtod cattly, of uo mattor what weight commonded o elight ' advanco, ‘The willngueus ol sluppars o pay atrangioF ralus i gosoutad for by tho gurilior roporied ndvance nt tho Exst, and by tho fnct that tho supply of fut cattls 18 iow steadily” diminish~ ing, Butehiering cattle and stockors Woro too plonty, and wure dull aud weak fu consuquence, though th weakncas did 1ot amount to & quotablo’ duclino, We noto wales ot $9,60@0.40, or at $4.60@5,50 for poor to good butchiors’ stooky ot $4.60@5,00 for common to i00d stockors, at $3.16@6.50 for ‘Loxas cattle, and nt 009040 of commou 15 extrs shipning yendes, Tho mikot closed firm for good to chotcs quallty, but woak for low und modium gradea, NG, Eatrn Booves—Graded utoers, avernging1,400 1 and over, coveeiss toe §8,10@040 wall fornied § yoar averagloy 1,25 to 5.80@0,00 5.4085,70 5,23@5.85 4,80@6.60 oned, ey ‘formad 1,100 t0 1,250 ths stcors, averagiy HEoors, BV m}.mu Touy Blooru—i'ut 930 $o 1,100 1t Medium Grade ing 06 to 1,100 1U8,0enss Butchers' Stock—Comnmion "0 Tafi X and good to oxtra cows, for city slaughitor, Averaging 85080 1,100 Meescvaesvovecsrors 4 Inforlor—Ldght and thin cows, helfors, ntage, bulls, and scalawag eicors,. Onttlo—Toxaa, COrn-ted,, .v.vs Quttio—Foxan, wintarod Norii. 2 0,00@4.28 u“ggfi.fls 4.25(@5,00 2,50@3.70 ‘oxat, through droves, OATTLE 8ALES, 19 fat pony sloora..., 17 chiolo atesrs, 69 cholco stoors, 50 extra stocr, 83 cholco steora. 15 oxtra steors . 16 cholca steora, 11,200 10 cholca ntears, . 1200 1108—Considerably moro stock ohangod handa to- day than on_yostorday or_tho day before, but tho in- “erennod activity wos duoto tho lower prices provalont rather than to any leglifmato Improvemeat i tho do- mand, Tho frosh receipts wero modorate, but the 20,000 afalo hiogn swollod tho supply o oxcosa{vo pro- yortlons, and placod sollors at a docided disadyauta A lanca st thio saton published balow aliows tha day'a ‘wark to iavo boen dono at_5@100 zoduction from yos turdey's ratcs, or ot um nggrogut doslino sitco Monilay o 56100 por 100 4, Ouls'a fow aclooted drovas wero fgtior fguro tian .00, while mot of tho {rading vaa “dono at prices ranging downward from §0.25, Tho markot closed weak. , 0G| BALEA, No. Av, PriceNo, Av. PricedNo. Av, Price, Ul 211 $6,20 100 290 £5.30 |20 140 $4.70 200 6,25 |80 260 620 |45 24 5,50 63 181 465 | 5D 200 66 239 5.£o |05 200 U0 208 500 (203 233 64 208 G626 |49 180 B0 241 640 |40 I £4 184 5325 |44 13 124 10 510 (65 203 28 200 620 183 114 210 525 [191 178 41 250 545 |03 2C3 e1 1 20 | 67 252 63 100 516 (110 - 177 23 &L 503 | T 136 174 1% 618 125 210 63 209 5u3 |76 167 46 157 450 173 18t us 181 515 |45 211 6L 170 515 |97 151 70 143 480 (63 218 15 18l 515 230 61 158 600 SHEEP—Littlo or nothing was nccomplished n this dopnrtmont of tho market, tho bupply of stock on salo amounting o only 600 hend, Pricos entiraly nominal, EAST LIBERTY, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Trfune, EAsT LINERTY, P, dUn0 6, ONTTLEThe Tocotpta for the weok onding Juuo 4 wore 520 curs, or 8,942 head, agalust 43¢ cara the wook boforo, The supply for od salos hiaa beon again light, while tho Tocaipts an through accaunt buvo boen wuch heavior, On Mon. day aud Tuesday trade waa niora active, a good muny boing sold for tho Baltimoro market sud country con. sumption, On Wedneaday, Eastern buyors put in hel sprearance, but wobld not go i ut il untl Thuredsy moruing, when, being obliged to hovea cortalu quantity, they bought upata tritle loss than the prices demanded, Extra, 1,400 to 1,600 tba, $6,02. @0.78; prims, 1,200 to l.LWIS 1ba §0.3734@0,50; good, 1,100 to 1,200 Ibs, Sfi.flfi@fl.’.’fi' conunon, 1,000 to 1,100 1ua, $5.00 to 5,76, ‘U'otal sales fflr the week, 1,310 head, ‘Hoas—Tha recolpts for tho weols wore 208)¢ cara, oF 25,15 hiead, aqadust 237 cars the week beforo, Tho Bupply was heavy all the wook until Wodneaduy whon tho recelpta fell Off ; besidea & heavy Tun of Clicago through stock mado things worse Loro thn would huva Deon tho case, aud thy market was unfavorable to salle crs, Ownerahold their stock and refused to take tho rices offerod, consequently a good many sro_stil on and ; pricos nominal; Philndelphin, $6.35@6.40 3 Yorkers, $5,00@5,60; common hogs, $4.76@3. Notling doing in Baltimore, . Surzr—Recolpts for tho week woro Just the samo an lnst week, Tho lud!pll{nwua considerod fair, but the markot utiffered deciino of 23a on last woolts closing rates, though it ahowod moro activity at tho close, Tlig followlng are the ruling prices: - Bxtra, 00 to 95 1bs, $5,75@0,00 ; prime, 85 to 60 I, $5,25@! 60 3 fair, 5 to 80 lus, $4.76@5,00; common, 70 to 75 1ba, #4006 4,50, Evaryihing ptn".( woll cleared out, © NEW YORK, New Yong, Juno 5,—BEEvEs—To-day's rocelpts 450, ‘making 4,040 for the last four days, against 3,080 for tho sanie tima Inst week; not onough caitle to meot the domand; sales quick, 5t o furtlor advance of X, making 8 {otal advance'of 30 in four days, Tho cfose ing quotations wora 10 @11%o for Toxnils, aud 115G 130 for natives, BikER AND Laats—Tecolpts 3,610, making 8,840 for tho last four dnys, sgainst 9,270 for {he ssmo Lo lnst ook ; abicard firm, 8¢ S@10 {or falr; unshora sold ot Bk Gt totnhon el Y et S0BH0 Wash, Arazaglng 100 60 4000 Bareesevrvies RTHBHO ! 3g0; 'lamba slow, ot 8 @12)(c. Swie—Rocolpls 6,040, making makin 20,075 for tho last four dn ogainst 20,630 for the same timo Jast woelk ; nons offered allvo: drossed in fair domand, ot TXGTic. DUFFALO, BUFFALO, Juno 5.—CATTLE—Tecelpts, 91 wack, 00 not sulliciont salea to mako & markot ; ol arrivaln shipred Eust {n first handn; supply Hght ; fut caltle not suslicient for {he demand, BHEEP AND Lamps—Hocoipts, 800 ¢ total for week, ,200 ; tho market, with light rocelpts, closed heavy ab £1.0086.30 for_clipped and woolod' slioop ; choice gradea a shado Lighor. Hoas—Recolpts, 2,000 ; {otal for week, 19,400 3 mar- Yot slow ond_dull’ at $5.25@5.40° for Yorkera ; $6,15@ 5.85 for heavy hogs, BT, LOUIS, 81, Loum, Juno b.—Lods—Recolpts, 1,780 un. clunged; packors' lote, $5.00@0.65, OaTTLE—Roceipts, 1,087 3 1}¥u and unchanged, ALDANY, N. Y., Juno 6,~OatTre—Rocelpta 500 car- Touds, uguinst 630 lak wook, Markot stoady at last weekis quotutionn, Sucer AND Lasns—Market activo; good sheop Xo Ligher; lambs, 10@13c; common shcap, 4@0e; goad, 0@Te; cholee, Tho; quality not as good'as lnat week} elioles scarco, otal for et CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Fripay Evexiso, June 5, During the past fve dagn 101 cargocs of limbur Live been {napocted at the wholesnlo mirkot, The inspec- tlon under the new mansgoment runs smoothly snd to apparently satisfactory to nll inforeated partics, LUMUER. PREIGNTS, Frolghta o tho East Sharo ports are 13} lower, "Thie supply of vessols 19 oxcesaiva, Manlatee, $1.03) ; Muskogon, $1.37)¢ ; Grand Haven, $1.47% ; Ludington, Whito Lake, and Pentwater, $1,50; Oconto,'s2.00 ; Menomonio, $1.60, The Wholesilo markot wad quict though nctive al- ‘maat to the extont of thoofferings, which wers lmited 1o 8ix or oight cargoos, Pricos were unultered, Cholce mill-run boards snd atrips brought $16,00 do, $9,60@10,00 ; joists and Acantling, $0.00; lath, $1.85@2.00, and shinglos $2.75, Good {0 chioieo boards are qllollbfu at $13,00¢10.00 ; common do, $9,00@9.75; Joluts and seatling, $6,60@9,00, Tho following saled Wwere roported : Cargo sclir Willfe Loutlit from Grand _Havon, 480 m Asbinglos ot $2,75 ; cargo schr Lumbormsn’ from Bluck Lake, 125 slips and_boards ot $5,76, 80 m Iath ut 1,95, Sold by Irish, Dullou & Co, Cargo sehir Mary from Miskegon, 164 1 folsts and seuntling ut $2.00, Bold by T, 0, Blekford & Co, Gargu barge . F., Allen from Grand laven, 116 m millrue, partly dry, at $16,00, 66 m Inth at §2,00, mill tally : cirgo barge Wyomiug from Grund Haven, 145 m ill-rud boards und sirips at $10.00: 67 ni pew lath (dry) at §2.00,30lll tally,” Buld by Einer & Aar- s, AT TR YAIDS thero wag no_spocial cliange, Some deslers roport & falr buslness for June, whilv others elaim that trady i yory dull, Leices for tho upper grads ot Jumbor ao without firm, change ;. Tirst olear, .., . Bucond clear, 1 inch to 2 fuch Third clear, 1 inch Gommon green sluff quotablo Third cloar, thick .00 Cleur flooring, 1st and 24" togotiicr, rougl., seevsrianses 38,00 Oleur uiding, 1y First common Flooring, firat common, dressod, Flooring, second common, dress Flooring, third comumon, drensed ‘wugon-box boards, scleot {nches sod upward.. Jolst, seantling, fonciug, tnihor, 10 oot aud under, outslde yrice for dry,,, 11,80 Jolst and ecantling, 18 o 24 foot, 14,00 Plekots, square, Pickoty, fat. Godur posts, npiit. & ?a:l;:r 1osts, round, 5@8 tnokiea L @ 8,80 LTr5G 300 —_— MARKETS BY TELEGRARH, Toralun Mnviots, LIYEROOL, June 5—11 u, m.—Flour, 274. ~Wiuter, 12:@124 20 ; g lng, 10s Bd@ 11w & hite, 720 00@1%s 003 club, 134 D@ Lher ot bos 0, Posks. 67u 04, Lard, 62y, Rocoipla of wheat for last thres duyn, U7,000 s, 83,000 qrs belng Amorican, Aveiraot, Suno'5—4 p, m,—Hrosdstuits dully Whout—vlub, 124 Bi@10s ; corn, 88u. Itost uuvhsugoed, Livenroot, *June 5,—Cotton quict ; widuling Wheat u fand, BE@gd: mindiing . Orleans, “Bd. Eald, 19,600 bulewy " Awerioan, 7,000 bales; sposulation Wl Rt %000 bales,’ Mabis far e weak, G400 Dulen § oxport, 6,000 baless Apoculation, K000 haless sumk,’ 02000 Nalon; Amorican, 532,000 bales, 1tos colptd, 17,000 balos ;' Aniovican,’ 03,000 bales ; notunt oxport, 8,000 bnlow, Stock atlont, 578,000 balen s’ Ameri= caty 16,000 bates,” Xarua and tabrics ot Mapohostar stondy. Drcadstuffe—Doll, California whita whost, clut, 125 80@138, Tocoipls for tho Zpuat threo daya, 57.% 000 arn s ‘Amorican, 83,000 qre, Elour, 478, Corr, 35, Pons, 408, LoNnor, Juno §,.—Tlie weathor throughout England 1a fair, buf unfavorablo for tho craps, 1tatos of discount in open murkot for 3 montha bills, 23 per cont, which {a i bolow the bank rate. Amoun| of bullion witlidrawn from tho bank on n;:? £44,000, Consols—donoy, 8@ itled Blates Securilics—t-100 of 105, 031c: 6T 110; 10404, 104X ; now Gs, 1047 § Now ¥ork Contrul) 884’ Krle, 803 & Droferred, G0, Totroloum—1lonnod, 103¢a, Pants, Juna 6,—Narllox, 60 100, Flie Philedcinhln Wool Marlcet, PRITADELPHIA, Jun6 5,~Wool dull nud slock searcs } thio quotationy glven holow aro for old, now not are riving; Ohlo, Pennsylvania, and West Virginis XX and above, G6@57)ge; X, 05@5TX § modium 83@0T50 3 contne, 45850 Now Yorl, Michlgan, Indiana, Weste orn flto, 48@523¢0 ; modium, B0@I50; coarso, 6@ Bc; combing washed, C0@G3c; do inwashed, 40id 4o} Canada combing, '60@UIc; fine unwashod, 35 400} coarso and mcdlum unwasbod, 35@37c; tub nahed, G4@57240 5 extra and Merino pulled,’ &Bog supar pulled, 4i@{se, Now York Dry-tinoits Markot. New Yonx, Juno b,—A mmoderats businers was trnusacted by commiafon houss, and tho jobbing movoment wsa fair for tho somson, Ootto goods quict at stendy prices, and sowme makes could bo lrgely placod at u light, concesalon from waking ratun, wiicl lioldars declino to make, Morderod prints fn brisk dos and, Bosvers and Loavy cassimores i fair raquost, Forolgn goods quiot, The Plttsburgh Ol Murket. Prrranunon, l-n.“ June l).—m-ud‘«:X vory quief uote sdatdo; rotlucd, dullat 13)o; July, 1350, | Tho Produco Markets, NEW YORK. Nrw Yonr, June 5,—~CoTroN—Dnll and ensfer middling upland, 183¢c: futures closed casy ; 30,600 Unlea; duno, 17 13:02@17 11-160 3 Julg, 17 17'25-3%0; Atigust, 18 5-59@18 3100 ; Soptamber, 16 18 153" Ootobel, 114311 1110 Novewbor, 17;¢ o, Drraparvres—Flonr quiot: recoipts, 9,000 brins supore fine Wostorn and State, $4,80@5.35 ¢ common to good, £,78@0.00; good 10 cliolce, $0,15@6,00% whio whint oxtra, $0,0037,00; oxtra Ollo, $0.00@7.05; Bt, Lonin, $0.15@11.0 IVII flour n(cn(f ot $1,76@4,00, monl quiots Westarn, $L00GAAD, ® Wheat oponed firmor and closad with holdors moro disposed {0 reals 0 mocalgln, 5000 by Ho.'3 Cilago, 61403 No,' 3 Northwestorn, $1.47; No, "Mitywnite koo, $149; ungradod " Tows and Minncsota npring, $143@L6L; cholco winter xod Wost- @LT; whita Weatorn, §1.60. Tyo quiet, , BElt unchianged. ' Corn n Ahado firmors Tocelpte, 12,000 bu ¢ now and old mix ed Weatern, 106 303 vollow Westorn, 83@8fc, Oata searcely 6o frm 3 'mixed Wostern, 62@0do; whito Weatorn, 67@10c, AT AND Hiprs—Unchiangod, Groceures—Colfeo firmer, Bugar firmer, Molasses and rico quict, Prrnoteun—Meavy and lower; rofined, 135 @13) 0} arnde, 5@5Xc, Tusivexrini—sleady at s109ic, Trovistons—Tork beavy : new mess, $17.95@18.10 #pot ; $18,03 for Juno; $18,26 for July, Heef q ufet § ctitmeats in folr domond; cloar bollics, 10)ge. diiddlea quiet ; long clear, 10 @10} ; ahort clear, 10%@1034c, Lard ‘dull and fioavy ; primo atesm, 11x@1L 9160 epot and Juno ; 115 n%. Burren—Firm | now Westorn, 20@28c, Cuszsn~Unchanged, WiLIsKY—Moro notivd snd firmer at $1,00, PHILADELPEIA, PRIGADELPNIA, Junlo4,— BREADST UFys — Flonr vory dull; quotntions barely maintalned, Whoat and rye moady, Corn dull; yollow, T8@8ic ; Westorn, TI@78. Oat, weale ; whifo, 0@ U0, BurreR—Unchangod, CuresE—Cholc Woatorn Reserve, 19G140; half- skins, B@10¢, %nas—lluchnn cfl‘. Aned, 'wTnOLEUM~Eueor ; refined, 19)c; crudo, 8o Witisur—Very pten ot S0, - 1c 3 crude, B 1 QUIS, 87, Louis, Mo,, Juuo 5.~CorroN—Dull and lowerg middling, 1714 Breansruizs—Tlour dull and weaks ittle dolng, ‘Whoat firm; No.2 Chicago, $1,10; sample lots, No, 2 red winter, $L,37@1.98; choles $1.40@1.45, Corn dull and drooping; No, 2inixed, 55@59a on track, Ona firmer ; No, 9, 43¢, Enat olovators. Ryo lower {0 sell. ‘Wansky—S8ieady at 9c. PrRovIsToNs—Tork frmer at $18,25, Bulkmests firm and Utle doing: shouldors ot Kanuua Clty, Gijo. Eacon quiet and 1lttlo dono; clear, $10.93, buyer 15ih ‘August to 16th Soptembor, Lard firnier; good 110; ro- finod 11gc. LOUISVILLE, TovisvILLE, Juno b,—Corros—Dull and a shado lower ot 17)a, LnrapsTurrs—Flonr quict and nnclianged, Wheat in falr demaud and_lower red, $1.00 3 nmnber, §1.20 7 white, $1,25, Corn quict at Ti@8%, Oats quiot ot 61@afe. Tiye, $L.10, PROVISIONs—Pork oasfer at $16,00, Dncon quiet and unchauged, Sugar-curod hoins, 1:{&«: phaln, 1130, Bulke moats guist and uuchangod. Lard, 125(E1K0, o, ‘Wit1sxy- ¢ OLLVELAND, CLEVELAYD, June 6,—DREADSTUFTs—Wheat falr aad inn ; No, 1 rod, $1.40; No, 3 do, 1.53; No, 3 white, $1.43, ‘Gorn and oats quiot aud unclinnyod, Prrnonrun—Steady ; standnrd white in car lots, 10%0 ; Ol itatn test £ 160 dogrees, 1u7¢c, ILWAUREL, ‘»: MinwAUREFR, Juno 6. — lnespstorra—Flour_qniet and unchanged, Whoat quiet and weik ; No, 1 Al wotkee, $1.943( 3 No, 2, $1.22; sclier Junc, $1.9Li¢ ; July, $1.21)¢. Onts In fuir demand ond advanced; No, 2 4530, Gorn fair ond advancod; No. 3, 60jge. ityo stoudy; No. 1, 8o, Tarloy e and fra's N0, % 81,40 0,3, $1,00, Tnovisions—Quict and stondy, Mess pork, $17.50, Swoet ploklod Lums, Ile. Dry-nlted meats—Sloulde orn, 830 Doxod mildlos’ 03(@0e. Lard~Tring, 11 o FiziaaTs—ToBuffalo, So: to Onwego, 03/, Reorrrre—Flour, 6,000 bris; wheat, 163,000 bu, BuspatNTe—Flotir, 10,000 brla: whoat, 142,000 b, DALIIMORE. DaLTrvons, Junob—Breanstorra—TFlour steadyy domand fodr, * Whoat quiot und unchanged, _Cor Western mixed firm ; 776 fonow ; 79 for old, Oats stoudy at 630 for Westorn nixod, and 63@050 for white Westorn, Ttyo aull at $1,05, PuovisigNs~Firmer and highor, Mess pork, $18,00, ‘Bulk moat—Shoulders, 1@Ti0; clear rib sldcy, 0@ 100, Bacon—Shouldors, 73@8¢’; clear rib ides, iie, s, H@164e, Lard, ida13ice. DoTnin—esiorm quiot” ob 21@2% for good to cholco, Wantexx~Quict at $1,00, 0SWEGO, 05wza0, Juno b6,—BrEADSTUFvA—Wheat qulet ; No, 1 Mlilwaukso club held -ut $1.41, Corn dull at 72370, NEW ORLEANS. Nirw ORLEANS, Juno 6, —BuzaDsToPTs—Tlonr dull§ somo denund for Ouba;_ treble, SG.25@T.00; oxtrs, $7.25@8.00. Corn firm ;3 yollow mized, 80c3 ' yollow, 826 whito, 98¢, Oats—Supply good und domand fals at 58@0ve, Hav—Dull; prime, $23.00, Provisions—rork in fair domand and firmer at $10.00. Dry-ealt meats scarco; shoulders, T@TH Dacon dull; offerings nt 7igo for shouldors 3 105 {?r dml\; r“x’i l!;mll ‘ll“"“ gligxaluxc. Lard scarce; orce, 12103 ke, 125 @113z, Huoanotals dosmand s peines yellow clarifiod, 10Q 2, Morssrs—No movement, Wittaky—Dull; Loufslana, 99c; Clncinnatl, $1.02, Covvmr—Ordlilary to prinie, 17@24c. Qonx MeaL—Duli at $4.00. OINGINNALT, Cronsiary, O, Juno 6,—Corros—Dull and upy elunged at 17 Bueapsturrs—Flour dull and unchanged, Whead donmand light ; holdors firm at $1,28, Corn ateudy s 65@080. Onta gulet und unchanged at 50@8Tc. Hyy doll ond unsottled at $1.0331.00, Barloy dull a M nomiual, O1Ls—Unchanged, Euos—Fair and irm, Burren—Dull and uichaugod, Cueae—dearco and fir, Provisions—Pork fair and firm at $17.6018,00 Lard fair and firm i summer, 10%0; oltle, 1030, Bulk ments—Demaud good at full yricen; shouldors, 830, upot ; 70 buyor June ; olear xib uldes, 0o} clear, 91@Yic. Dacon quint sud unchaugod; shoulders, 7ige; cloar tib, 10@103c. Writsxx—Demand good at ful prices, at 03, LIEAPHIS, Mexeng, June 5,—~CortoN—Tirm for medinm grudes; middling, 17ige, Rocelpts, 435 bulos 3 wbip= ments, 335 blos ; utock, 24,600 balos, Receipts for tlio g«llck, 1,800 balea'; shipmonta, 8,665 bales ; sales, 4,000 ulos. DneADETUFFS—Tlour dull and woak, Cornmeal dull ::ul 4nwcr 8t $1.00@3.25. Corn bigher; mixed yollow, @75c, Oats dull and lowor at 53W@bGe, Ua¥—Quiat and weak at $18.00@%2,00. Lran—Dull und lowor at 18,00, TuovIatoNs—Lork, lard, and Lutk meals quiot and ‘unchanged, LEDO, Torzno, 0., June 5—DurAvsorrs—Tlour ateads, Wheut aloady'} ambor Michigan, £1.50% ; seller July, §LU8%; No. 3 rod, $L36)@1.30; Ko, 3red, $1.90, Oorn dull and o sbade lower; high mixed, cash und sullor Juny, U3%(e; July, 6503 Koptembor,’ 670; low mizxed, 0303 yellow, 0o ; White, 69c, Outs dill und une chpuged, Frainirts—To Bufalo, frmer at 8@3)go; to Oswos &9, BXGle, tzokirrs—Flour, 60 brls; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 83,000 bt 1 000 bu, Birvstiyri—Vlour, 200 Urle; wheat, 41,000 buj corn, 2,000 bu ; vats, 3,000 bu. HOTELS, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPEAN PLAN. Cornor Irvingepluce nnd Slxtocuth-sty NEW YONK, Qnly one block from Unloa Hiuaro, the most central yo! wiot lucation n the clty, in tha immodiate viinity of all the prinoipal plavus of Amusomont and sfores, s boon enlargod aud fiaproved the pa 0 addltion of ffty soumu aud & pnssen ling rotal as0n by ar clovator, 8. . m;:lufm, Proprietor, FAIRBANKS BLANDARD SCALHES OF ALL BIZuS, >2% PATRBANKS, MORSE £00 U1 AND 113 LAKE-ST.

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