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8 oo emaeererveerees THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUNE 22, 1874. MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANOJAL. ' HATUnDAY EvENixa, June 20, Duting tho weok tho foollug in Ainaucinl olroles s boon one of steadiness, Tho movemonts of tho monoy market from day to day aro sfugu- Iarly indopondent of what Congrosn anys or does about tho fnnticos. Almost nobody takos tbo ironblo to nscertain tho bonriug of tho mensures that evmo bofore Congress for tho sottlomont— 80 onllod—of tho outroncy questfon, - When the aftemucon papors on Saturday sunounced Uhat the **last® Compromnise Currenoy bill had passed both Ifousos of Congress, it mny bo doubted whether 100 mon fn Chleago, outsido of tho nowspapor offices, knaw what tho bill moant, Business mon bave, as a rulo, n profound cdon= tompt for tho fnancloring dono at Washington, and an oqually profound conviction that the ouly safoly for them Mes In conduct- ing thelr oporations 80 as to Lo Inddpoudent of it. This' basls it is on “ulcY\ our commerco and banking stand, Tho fluctuations of the curronoy and thie looleries ot Congrosshave now tho minimum power of dia< t\\tlfi\\g thom. They nto na conservative and woll-grounded fn all dopartments aa thoy woil could be, ‘Loaus oro In fair request at all tho commoroinl ‘Danks, and ara uegotiated ab 10 per cont; baoks with & lnr%u surplus will lond money on slort time for $@’ );‘or cont to iudopandant bor- rowors ; monoy on the atroot s 8@18 por cont; und ronl estatd louns ato 0@10 per cont, with al- ‘most nothing dolug. Now York exchaugo has remained throughout the weok ot {0 256 premium botwecn Lho banks for ex,o&i‘f ) Curroncy hus boon going to seattorod corn-pro~ ducing points in nmnfi amounts that agyregate a 1argo sum. 'This movemant precades tho roceipt of considorable quantities of corn. "Tho Intost quotntions of forolgn exchangs aro us follows: lLondon, 488¥@401; Fariy, BI5@ 113; Hamburg, 90@J087; Dorin, 12@723¢3 elglum, 515: @mn){; Tollnad, 41@41; 4 ‘B\v?ldoln, 23[;) 2?:Ixan.y. 11; Denmark, 50; - and (Ruesla), 2016, - Cn\(flu tyanstoraaret London, 40244t Parle, 508, . T'ho atatoment of the Cloaring-Lloneo for tho ook foots up: Cloarings, 820,107,085,80 ; bal- ances, $3,140,201.61, The corresponding fignses fi?,' "13" Year woro £23,021,410.62 snd 91,803, 0.78. OUR MEROHANT-AARINE, A study of our wmarine statiatios for the last séyen or eight yoars is proved bfl & Fronch wiritor, Viotor Brlon, to show that tho Rebollion produced a vory merked chauge for tho worse in our morchant-marine, aud also that tho moasures 1alton to protect it bave hurt and not helped it. T'he aumnbor of ships that ontored was: Clearances. Total, 20,270 82,400 ¥ 57,028 29,908 00,908 20801 89,962 jearances, af, 8,210,010 10,825,001 ,163,033 17,604,205 9,160,403 16,325,062 0,898,482 19,907,000 In 1867-'08, of the 52,499 whips, 16,026,081 tons, and 587,681 persons omployed, the American flag covered 10,385 ships, equal to 87 por cont of the whole; 7,208,500 tons, equal to 42 per cent of tho wholo; 284,118 mon, oqual to 40 por cont of the whole. FONEION FLAGS COVERED 83,164 ships, oqual to 63 per cout of tho whola;: 0,060,525 tons, equal to 55 per cont of the wholo 353,260 mon, oqual to 00 pe cont of tho wholo. .11 1868760, of tho 57,028 ehips, 17,604,295 tons, and 00,168 porsons omployed, tho American flag covorod 10,687 ships, equal to 84 por oent of+ the whole; 0,784,031 tons, equalto 87 por cons :; ‘llm wll;\ollu; 208,260 men, oqual to 84 per cent: o wholo, In 1867-'70, of tho 60,808 ships, 18,325,002 tons, and 020,283 vessols, tho American fiag’ covore: 21,288 ships, or 85 por cant of tha wholo ; 6,002~ 767 tons, or 38 per cont of tho whole; 206,087 men, or 83 per cont of tho whole, i + In 1870-'71 tho percentago on ships was 35, on tons 87, and of men 53 ) Tho incronso bLetween 1867 and 1871 wos * In_ snips © 7,483, and in tons corried 8,682,635, ' Compariug this with the fgures bofors tho war, we sce that in 185060 thoro woro 17,005,125 tous. . 1t was nab 11l 1868-'6Y that any such figures arcagamn found, which shows that the war acted Injuriously on onr merchant-merine. But the war 18 only part cnumo of tho falling off in the amount of mer- chandise earrid by American vagscls betweon 1807 and 1871, Tho roal onuso of thisis tobe foundin OUR £YSTEM OF PIOTECTION, 4 by which wo forbid tho naturalization of foreign- | bullt ships. Ifenco our morchant-marine i not able to compote with that of foreign countries. Of all the morchandise imported int6. nud cxported from this country, our own ships carriod, 1n 1867-'68, B0 per cont in 1808-'68, 83 por vent; 80 per cont in 1863-'70, and 84 per contin 1870-'71, Twus result is inovitablo, Our mor- ‘chants caunot purchaso foroign vesscls, and, not boing ablo to compote with tioso of Englond, aro forced fo bnild ‘Bhips of 60 inferior & kind that tho morest s~ oldont at son sufices to render them entirely ‘useless, Undor our protective system, too, the wumber of ships built in this country is decrona- iog. And, whilo thia bos beon going on, our foroign commerce bas boon {ncrosswig all the e BONDS AND GOLD POR THE WEEK, Froaton, Kean & Co. furnish the following summary for weok ending June 20, 1874 : Lowsst Highest Clostng, During the week, 121y 191 0.8, 131 U, B 6208, 166 185 I U, 8. 5208, 1604, usx n7 U, §, 6206, 186 une 18 e T , 8. 5204, 1867...00 A% L 1203 , 20K 10 103 ve e 1157 1133 pitive Tt ST 7Y 5" . 1Y 18 RTTTTT 11174 Augly dsslg 489 BT IO} 41 d013¢ ¥ WEEKLY STOOK STATEMENT. The following list, showing tho highest, low- est, and closing pricos of active stocks for the woeek pnst, is furnished by A, 0. Slaughtor: Higheat. Loweat. Cloring, Western Unfon Telegraph.., 73 3 Tacifip Mall,...., g S na Tako Bhore. 5 e o’ Unlog Prclfio. P Uy New York Contral. 9 o Wabah a a0y Ere ) aye a0k Northwestors a6 873 Northweatern, preforred... .. 7] 104 a3 833 5 4 21 J 04 05, 127. 128 3 2iy £ LATEST. New Yonk, June 20.—Monoy olosod at 2}/@8 er cout, T Forolgn_oxchauge closed dull at 4873¢ for benkots' 60-days storling, and 400@4003¢ for de- moad, Gold ulotand stea opening and closing al 50 interin st 11156, throughout tho day, 113¢, with some sales In Tiafen fox carrylog wore 1aud 2 per cont. Loans wore algo mado flat, Cleariugs, $20,000,000. Tho Assistant-Trsaguror disbussed dusing tho wael $1,667,000, and ro~ ceived for cuntoms $1,716,000. Imports for the weols: Merchandiso,” §5,008,219; dry goods, £1,260,120. Lho exports of spcoia for the samo time were: Gold cofn, ©1,368,474 § “nhl bars, i £210,010; eilver coib, $20,000; allver bars, 874,213, Governmonts dull and strong. Btato bonds quiot, Btocke atrong snd highor during the last hour ot business with mora activity in the denlinga. The lw.'lqu fonturos woro Lnko Shore, Wastorn Unian, Unfon Pucific, Rook Island, Pacific Mail sod Northwost common, and the advance ranged from 3¢ to 13 porcont, the nlyhoat quotation of thio day haviug been made at the closo. The da- clina in Eria was stimuluted by the furihor do- line [n Loudon; alao, & hosvy fall In proferrod sharos, ‘Fhe aalgs to«!’nimnluuun 25,000 Westorn Union, 16,000 Pacifio Mail, 12,000 Erlo, 18,000 Lako Shoro, 12,000 Union Paoiflo, 5,000 Northe ‘wettarn, 0,000 Rook Tslond and 5,000 Toledo, TUE WEEELY DANK BTATEMENT, Loous, decrouso &3,175,300; spocie, decreass §1,086,800; logal-tendurs, incroaso £887,000; do- posits, decreaso $5,109,900; olroulation, ' do- oroase 810,600; rouerves, Incronsei3181,400. . GOVEUNAENTS, Goupons, 81, Coupous, '93, Coupons, 'e4.,! Goupone, 'G5 Goupons, 65, k‘l‘lloufll e orinesseos, old, Teune Vi Canton... Mostarn uickatly b Fort Wayu Tskap Amerioan Exproan... 60 | Torro Miautoptd..,.. 285 1. B, Expron 003¢ | Clileayo & Altou, .. 08° Pacifie Mall vaes 4131 uhlmio & Altou 06 Now Xork Coilsal... 97 | Olilo & Misaisslpol.. 357 Firlo ... Clovo,, Oin, & Uol, .. 03 Ohl,, Bur, & Quinoy,100% Laka Bhoro,... B IndinnaQontral, Tilinols Conlral, Union Pacifio boi 4 { Unlon Pacifio stock, Contral Paclfio ntock, 3¢ | Nionton, Hart, & Erlo, = 3¢ Dol., Lack, & Weatorn, 107} Michigan Goni Pittsburgh & Ft, W, NOEUNWCRtMTL.yosa oo 37 INarthweatern fd. ., B4 Tiock Tsland. 0 Naw Jorn Bt Taul, . ; REAL ESTATE, * THE LATEST UNION DEPOT MOVENENT bognn about two montbs sgo. Wenrled of tho dolays nud aunoyancs incidont to tho Lalks Front dilreroncos, tho 0., B, & Q. sud Michigah Con- tral Compaulos rosolved to migrate to the Wost Bide. Nelthor Company han bitherto bad any Wisconein or Minnesota counoction,” Doslrous of soouring theso, nogotintions woro ontered Into Which doveloped s willingnoss on the pact of the Chlosgo & Alton, tha Fort Wayno, the Milwan- koo & Bt. Paul, sid tho Northwestorn Compa- nlen to joln tho Burlington and Miohigon Gon- tral In constructing a union dopot, Tho ground bounded by Van Buron, Caual, and Madison stroots and the river scomod most eligible. This ia malnly ownod by tho Ponnsylvenin Company, ot which Col, Thomas A, Beott s Progideut. 1iis assont to tho project was socurcd, Articlos ‘'of asaoclation ware drawn “Y and doubtloss ;wonld bavo beon signod by al [ tho contracting partios had not. = UNFOHEBEEN DIFFIOULTIES ARISEN. A majonty of tho signaturos havo njroady boon attackod to the dooumont, and a all the Com- panlos aro aincoro in their ondenvor to seouron union depo, sithough the proclso location may ‘bo doubtful, tho projoot {8 not, Tho parties in- terostod groatly mood dopot ncopmmodations, and are anxions to proouro thom, Uuhml{{ thoy ocould ercet a atruoturo that - would ba eroditablo altke to- tho clty” aud the corporations, while, singly, the enterpriso would bo too groat a draln upon {hoir doploted oxohequors, Tho Presidonta of tho six Compsanies named will conatitute the Directors of the Associntion, from whom 8 Prosidont to oontrol 43 ffairs will Vo clogon, Each Company contribiites an equal amount to the capital atock ; and, for. tho cou- struotion of the dopot, the Assoolation will iusue thielr own bonds, guarantood by tho sovoral Rail- way Companios. .. i THE ADVANTAGES OF A WEST BIDE locatlon to thoso rallwaya aro .E aront, The Northwestarn would not thon bo obliged to cross tha rivor, nor would tho Burlington any longer to fnour the disploasuro of the Bouth Bido avoniio rosidouts, Tha Michigan Oontral, whioh tormi- nates at Calumet, fourteon miles from Cbicago, oould either take tho Fort Wayne rond at Tolloa- ton or intorseot it furthor norih if not dosirous of peouring tholr own antrance. The effoct of tho consummation of such o rojoot upon the valuo of proporty noar tho Lako g‘mnt and around the fortunato elto is too mani- Tfest to juatify commont, ‘The most notablo salo of tho wook is that g 244 Fi ! made by F. L. Fake & Co. yestorday ofternoon, ‘This woa the eala of the Conoordia Ifall, 166 and 168 Twenty-socond ~stroot, for $100,000. The exchange was mads with parties in .tho city. Lonn-agents report tho market dull, md no domand {or monoy oxcopt on outside h}\ronuby, ‘which they do nof care to touch. This is gon- orally logked upon aa tho dull sénaon of tho yosr, but tho prosont June bids fair to make as ood a showing a8 uny provious month of 1874, §npwuc oara thore has boen o marked falling off in this dopartmont of buslnoss on tho sp- pronch of warm woathor, Juno, 1873, compared ith May or April, 1872, oxhibits a diminution of nontly 60 por cent; but Juno, 1874, is not only fully up to tho avorago, -but slightly in oxcoss of 1t. In the flrst throe woeks of April thero wero filed for rocord 1,602 trust-dooda and mortgages, with an aggrogate considoration of £2,816,631; on the samo timo in May 1,074 trust-deeds and ‘| ‘martgagos, ropresonting 89,944,400, appeared on the Recordor's books, aud from Juno 1 to 20 the ggx;r;ln ats 1,118 {natrumonts, total considoration ‘Anothor and atill mora gratitylng fact is that ithe liabilitics on roal cutato are boing more rap- idly roduced than thoy have been ab nuy time during the past two yonrs. The roloases for tho .third week of June, 1873, wero 173, for June, 1878, they numbered 201, and for the samo pori- od in Juus, 1874, thoy amouut to 809 {u nunibor, almost oqualing tho aggrogate number of trust- deeds and mortgages. Tho rolenses jucreasod from 846 in the month of January to 1,179 in" May, 1874, and thoy have avidontly acquired a momentum which promisos to reduca tho incum- ‘brances placed on real cstate_by the necossitios rowing out of the Great Fira more ropidly £ian the most eanguing could Lavo anticiphtad. It is doubtless truo that thoro 18 littlo or no_do- mand for monoy on.iueido proporty, and to those who fondly liugar ovor the flush times of ihe Joaning businoss immediatoly after our great calamity, the prosent soason must scem aggra- vnl.h;gly dull.” Dolow aro some inbular state- monta: - ‘ COMPAMATIVE WEERLY BTATEMENT, TUIND WELK JUNE,||TIIRD WEEK JUNE, 1874, 1§ Instruments, .\'fl“t‘umfihrallfln No. | Connideratian. Trustdecds,) 200 $S48081 40 B 76304 Morigagea..| 0] ELIX UL Agaregate,| 560 $ov,415(| B3| 1,008,701 Bolosaca.....| 909 | 01 GUSFABATIVE RTATEMENT FIION JUNR 70 DATE ene, 1878, SUNE, 1870, Instruments,| No. | Consideration.)| No. | Conatderation, Trustdscdr| 03| $2,00180| 0| 3,620,000 Morigogoa .| 17 450,004} 216 18,813 Avgregatet,ire sa00Len|(10m| - g3007,008 Seloasen.....| el [ ‘THE DALTIMORE & OMIO BAILROAD. Messss. Kaiser and Quincy, of the Baltimors & Oblo Railrond, aro 'in the city for the purposo of aftonding tho final dofails of ‘mocuring tho xight of way, aud lottfog tho contragts for the grading and construction of tho road. Deolay has been ocen- atoned by the action of proporty-ownors in Oak- wood Parlk,'whero tho Baltimore & Ohlo Railroad 8 to Join tho Iltinols Contral, Iu insluting that tho road " should condemn ite right of way through their lapd, Dotk sides hinvo ngrood to facilitato ‘matters by referring tho decieion of the value of the land to two arbitzatory, Mr, W, M. Dorby for the proporty-oinera, and $tr. W. D, Horfoot for tho road. This mothod is more expoditious thau the proorantinations of the Inw, but ot tho best .| must canso a delay that will preveut s specdy a performance of their plavs aa the Ralirord Com= pany bad intended.” On Friday the officials of tho road wore to have sigoed tLio contrnots for gfldmg the lina betwaen South Chicsgo aud arksido Btatlon, but tho uuexpectod obstn~ clo thrown u their way by the property owners at Oakwaod Park Lina forcod thom to post~ imuu the wmatter indofinitoly. ‘Ihe right of way or all tho restof tho lino has boon scoured withont any opposition from the land-ownors, and nothing but tho delny at Onkwood Park prevents tho Immodiato inception of the ocou- straction of the road. . THE NORTI BIDE. Thore was somo foar exprossed tiwo yoars ago thet the North 8ido would not secover from its disnster aud rosumo tho position it hud hitherto bold as a residence sootfon. (t'was robuilt very slowly at first, siucocapital aud intercat wero for tho time belng oantored upon the businoss guas~ tor lo the oxclusion of logsor mattors. Tha proviston congerning tho flre limits also ro- quired a battor class of houses than Kmnpll felt they could afford at that time, Lhom{nn it 1s now domoustrated thot it was & wisc ordinance, At tho timo it undoubtedly retarded improvements, These and other roasons mado proporty-owners snxious, and natn few disposed of their land 8t & saciitico. Duriug tuo f,’“" oightaon months the buildlng of resideuces hias boon remariably sotlyo in the Norlh Divislon, At tho presont thoa it I)mmms o beautifnl aspoot and the total yalue of tho buildings now standing is very much in oxcess of what it evor resched beforo, HIGIWOOD, Thers aro now twunty buildinga lu course of construction at Highwood, couting in tho aggro- gato $108,000, SUAMMABY OF THANSFEDS YOR TiIm WeEK, Tho folivwing fa tho tolal amount of city and uburbay property, within radtous of seves mflos of thie CourteHouss fransfurred durlug tho weok endiug Baturday, Juno 20t City property.. 2 North of city ifm 4,075 South of ofty Himnfl 514 Weat of oity limits,,,. 5,160 ‘Total,., $710,001 ‘Fortho weak euding Juaa 13, 803,709 Tor tho week onding June 8. ... 1,209,425 For thio wock endlug Muy 80 V72,475 ¥or the wock ending May 23 1,209,008 Tor tho weok ending May 10 L3S Tar the wook ondiug May ) 067,171 Jor the weok ending May 1,508,117 ——— OOMMEROCIAL. 8aruapvay EveNina, June 20, The following were the recelpts and shipmenta of the loading axticles of preduco wn Chicago durlug tho past, twonty-fous Honrd, and for,tho, corresponding dato o - Wwhe' favorablo to sn adyanco, Bran wanoaslor. Balon woto roported of 200 brls white wintor ox- tras on “privato torms, part nt $56.00; 200 brls” REOLIPTS, supyERTs, | iapring oxiras At 80.20¢ 100 brle do nt #5.131¢y 8 ‘n’f;n-hm do b 86,003 1,800 brls do on private ST e L M e T X ona do ab £11,75 on trao ong ST A P02 { 2o at 61800 froo on banrd, Tho market clossd 247,088 204;773] 218,814 | ‘nominally at the following rango of pricon: o] " doull 25,90 141 od whito wint 438 @ 078 i B g Grass oo, 1,869 11 | Ghotco spring extr @ 615 Flax seed, Ibs, ., eonssnes Modium to goog d U@ 8473 Broom corn, fbs,.. 4101 Good to choico Minnosola . 5 (3 0.5 Qured meats, M H,037) Patent do., 1.00 @10, Teof, brls, 05 Falr to chilt 8.87%@ 475 Tork, brls, Gommon d 360 @ 0.6 el i L 1 At Tulter, 1o Whoat was gonorally dull, and avoragod o ETh o | Tower, thouglt Foporton sirsngar in Liserpoot. Bheop, No, 2 [ The shipments roportod for yesterday wore ides, e, 3,187} X donbls the vecoipty, and Naw York was firm, but Tighwincs 2 170} 834 jthe martket horo dragged, Bovoral partios wora }mfl.’)’:‘! faveass flfi.ngn lnz.‘lflfll lr{i‘s% o buylflg for shipmont, but nnlyllu urnnlllsts, a8 it Toumber ! 5k o ns ol at 0ol appasiaoin ot | U o KR O DAY PR oo A *361000] "770:000] " D1.980} "853.000 | shipping busis,when the risk of a radical docline Tatl, No ,000] 770, ,980) 'B8Y, Y galt," bt 280000l 3,207] 2,770 | on tho othor sida tho Atlantio 18 takon fnto tho ‘Withdrawn from store on Fridsy for oity cou- sumption: 2,402 bu whoat; 1,818 bu corn; 4,117 bu onta; 2,072 bu ryes 2,100 bu barloy. The following grain has boon iuspected Into store thid morning, up to 10 o'olock: 148 oara ‘whent; 860 cars cornj; UG cars onts; 1 car ryo; aleo, by canal, 16,000 bu high mixed corn, 56,008 bu No. 2 do, 12,000 bu rejectod do, and 2,800 bu No, 2 oats. 'Total (1,060 cars), 511,000 Lo, Inspacted out: 88,608 bu whoat ; 205,908 bu corni 1,103 bu rys; 680 bu barloy. Tho following wora tho rocoipts and shipmonts of brondstuffs and live stook ab this potut during tho past wock, and for tho corresponding wooks onding ay datud ¢ VL j nxoziPTA, Juria 18, Jupedl. 1 74, 1878, Flour, b 50788 80,148 Wheat, bu, BO4,01L 404,40 451,225 Qorn, b 1,508,148 1,010,178 1,339,670 Outa, by Bo4,413 500,420 ‘535,063 Tyo, b, F O T AT Burlsy, b, 0 49 5,800 Livonogs, 001 S0 B Gottlo, No.. 2,300 18,50 10,705 HTPMENTS, Fiour, brls, G540 87,000 90,089 Wheaf, bu , 43,005 003,030 ° 810,48 Qorn, bu, 237,063 1,610,040 1,333,121 Suaey ags 21,181 45670 17,000 ook onding with Thursday evening last inciude 17,- 800 brls flour, 1,604,200 bu wheat, aud 637,400 bu corn. . We have acon lottors from parties who re-~ colved pork packod in Chiosgo Iast winter com- plaining bittorly of tho fact that folly 25 per .| cont was thin moss, or poor-pork, and this, too, torned out by rospectable firms for siraight mesn, and bronded secordingly. The loading produco-markats woro very slow to-dag, oxcopt in &pots, thoro boing o gonoral distnclinstion to trado, ospeclally in the firat hour of tho sosplon, Tho warm weather, augur~ 1og woll for the crops, caused peoplo to look o listlo” further ahead thnn -usual, .nod thoe question of ocurront supply ne ocompared with demand took the ~ mcoond placo. The situation was unfavorablo to sn active shipping movement, whiok Ia * soldom witneaseq | on Baturday, and tho markets drnggod, the ‘ex- coption to it rule being only whoro thote {s fonr | ‘of ncornor. The -receipts. of corn wero very. larga, aa for two or threo days past, but on the inoronso, promising to givous eyen moro than tho 8,000,000 bu which wo roferred to this morn- tng od the probablo Aggrflgntb ot thocorn'to come in from that timo to the ond of the month, The dry goods market wau not apecially activo - in any ‘doparrment, whilo asido from & fow of tho londing wutaple” artioles the movomont was slugginh, 'Fho markot” maintaios au nx:acdlng- Iy hin tons, Lowoyor, and thers ia diitlo donht l{'mk within tho noxt fortnight standard cotton productions will copunand sdvauced pricos. Grocerios wero In. moderato request at substan- yially tho prioes cnrront yosterdsy, whore they waro steadily hald with ™ perhops the exception of ~ roflned sugers, rhich again show - an advauciug- tendoncy. Coffeos aro still somewhat naglected, but- the ‘firm tone of tho Enatern aud luropoan markets givos holdera confidenco, and there Is littla in clination to increaso galea at the sacrifice of ricew. 'Tons aro falrly aotive and firm, The uttor trade was sgaln fairly active, bul con- tinued honvy recoipts sorve to lreop the market wonk and ubsettlod. Cheose remaina dull, with o downward tendency. Canncd ;fauds nre’ ln< active, and are selling irregularly aud lower. No chango was apparont in the dried frult mar- ket Dullnoss still prosails, nnd but for tho mengra supply lower pricos would no doubt obtawm, Nothing — now . was noted in conncotion with the cgnl, wood, pl%- ivon, aud losther markots, quiot provailing all uround, with prices rathor in buyers' favor, Paintd and ofls ruled vory quiet, with no materinl varlation in pricos. Carbon aud lard were firm, while liugeed and turpeutino wore wealk. At the lumber yards a _modorate businoss was tronsacted at uuchanged pricos, The whole- sala market was quiot, thoro being only a few cargoes on salo. ~ Dlotals, iron and hardware wero stondy and in fair interior domand. The ordorg are usunlly small put numerous, so that trado on the wholo is_exooptionally good for tho summer sonson. Nails aro firm at $3.75 ratos not, aud meot with a good demand, Tho on market is _sHl wenk, tough trade in moerchandlse goods Is fair, DBuilding materials, cooporage aud naval Btores ‘Wore unchanged, o~ anc Balt continues nolive and fairat $1.70@1.80 for fine, 81.70 for coarso, snd $3.60@4.60 for dniry with bags. Wool was in good request and iirm under moderate offerings, Hides wero stoad! aud snlablo to local tanners and deslors at full rocent prics. No new foatures wore reported in hops, hay, sceds, or broom corn. Potatocs wore in moderato request at easler pricos, Small green fruita were in liboral supply, especially strawborries, and slow and lower, while oranges oud lomons were in dewand, tho latter ruling steady st R12.00@12.60 per boz. l‘mllfi:{ mot, with & moderato inquiry, and small ohlokens woro asior, - Highwines wore quist and unchanged ; sales buiugyrolmrmd of 100 brls st Bitge por gallon, Now York was roported easior; but our markok is vory closely sold, and the offerings aro small. Lako freights wore rathor more activo than on Friday, and unohangod on Buflalo rates, which Were 81 on carn, and 8150 on whoot. 'Lowor lako rates wore ensler, corn boing taken to Oawe- g0 at 6o, Whoat fhrough to Now York waa quoted at 170, A tatal of thirleen charters was mgoflod, which will take out 70,000 bu whoat, 275,000 bu corn, aud 15,000 bu oats, Provisions wero Tfiul, but firmor. Lfoss porl advancod 100 por br), and lard 10@150 per 100 1bs, whilo mosts woro a shado firmer at provious uotations, Thore was a modorats demand at former pricas, which Lolders wora not willing to accopl. Ieucw Jittlo was dono, Tho recaipts of Loy woro leas, and tho animal was quoted firmor, while Now York showod a stronger tono on pro- duot,und onr wonk holders had proviously nold out. Tho' murkot closod Dvm at tho following rauge of pricos : Mees pork, cash or soilor duns, §17.26@17.90 ; do, saller Tuly, A17.26@17.273¢'; do, wallar August, BUTATOIT.C0 1 do, el: or Boptomber, BI7.720@17.76; do, wsollor’ tho yoar, B14.40@14.50, Lnrd, cash or gollor” Juno, 810.95@11.00; do, kollor July, $10.05@11.00; do, sollor Angust, $11.174@ 11.20; do, soller the yoar, 88.95@9.00 ; summer Inrd,’ 10350, Bueot-pickied bLams, 104@ 1lc per Ib for 18@16 Ib averagos; dry-salicd moats, loose, at 636@0}¢o for shouldors, oasti, snd 63¢@015o sollor Avgunt: B)@Do for short by, cash, and D3¢ @0%¢c soller August; B¥@Iicec for ehort clear, cash, and 93<@03¢0 nefler August; 850 for dumbnxhudu; @050 for long olear, ‘e #awmo boxed at (@30 per (b above thous pricos. Bncon moits, 7)40 for shoulders, 100 for short ribs, 10J¢o for uhort olear, all pacled in hids; the ssmo loose, i¢c tower. Baoon, bame, 133§@1do. Mess Doof, @11.00@11,95; oxtra _moss do, $13.00@12,28; boo! bams, §02.50@20.00. Clity tallow, 73(@Tifo; greass nomiual ot 63¢@Bigc. Bales wroro roportad of 500 brly mess porls, gollor July, at 17.25 ; 50D brla do, seller August, at 817.473¢ ; 260 tes Insd, sellor July, at $11.00 ; 760 tes 4o, sollor Aupust, nt 31120360 boxes shoulders at B3¢o; 100,000 1bs Bliort ribs, scllor August, on private termu, The Daily Commerotal Report pives the follow- ing as the -m&monu of provisious from this oity for tho woek onding Juno 18, 1874, and sinca Nov. 1, 1878, togethor with compatisons Tork, | Lard, [Hams, |Shautd, | Hiddler, ben, | tea, | b, e, bris) e oo 10 i raol 7t a (o) E o, 1,198, | 181,78} ting 13-4 199, 430) B.xl.g B20) gg,m:. l,'l‘ikil.‘lifig ) , 3BT, A, i ainik B e s00pt shoulders and 8, P. Ylour was i moderats demand for Baturdsy, but buyers wera still offeriug 2% por brl bolow the prices asked by holdors. Exportora did not buy muoh, for this resson, though the firmer tono in breadstully at tho East aa in Livespaol oludes all out-me: nccount, Tho shorts, tao, scemad to bo noarly all fillod up ; Ao that thero waa nothing but the foar of n manipulation for noxt month to provent o rothor oxtromo broak, The mout succossful of the numorous whont corpora in the pnst history 'of our city hnve Been run just on tho edge of hinrvost, whon tho farmors woro too busy In the flolda to bo able to spare timo to baul grain to markot ; and past oxporicnoos have mado nervous tho mon who aro constitutionally pradisposed to sell short whaonevor thoy can find somo o6 will- ing to buy, Thore was'a fafr inquiry to-dny for Nos, 1 aud 8, but not much for No. 2,” Soller Jul, openod at ~ 81.203¢, sold ot $1.21, rocader to 81.20i¢, romo to $1.203, and doohned to $1.20, closing at AL20Y@1.20%¢. Soller August sold ot 8L19@1.18}4. montk, or cash No, 2 npring, sold at £1,21@1.23, olosing at 81.21, No. 1 spring oloscd At $1.243¢; No. 8 to at 81,16%¢; and rojceted do ot $1.045¢@1,05. Minnhosotn whont was stondy, olosing At $1.371¢ for No, 1, and 81.241¢ for No, 2. Cash snles tworo roported of 2,500 bu No. 1sprin, nt $1.25 ; 800 bu do ot $1.243¢; 15,000 bu No. spring st £1.32 ; 26,800 bu do nt m.m{, 10,000 B do at 8LI180 s 25,400 bu do at B1213¢; 19, 400 bn do ot 81.213¢ 3 12,000 bu do nt’ H1,21; 10,000 bu No. D spring »t'$1,1634 ; 9,200 bu do ot 81,15 ; 1,200 bu rejootod spring ot $1.05; 1,- 200 bu by sample at 31,26 ; 400 bu do at $1,% on trnolc ; 1,000 bu No, 1 Northwestorn (N, \V.) ot $1.273¢ : 6,200 buNo, 2 do (N. W. E.) at 81,2834 11,200 bn doat $1.23, Toral, 189,200 L. Corn was_nactive, and averaged 3¢o lowor, thongh olosing o shado highor than on Friday. The market was vary strong, considering tho indverse inflnonces at work. Livorpool was qhated weak, snd Now Youk roported dull ill noar tho close, though' privats advicos from the |soaboard mated a fair domand for export. Tho rocoipts horo wore vory largo, the inspection list .uis morving showing 859 oars, bosides 83,000 ‘bu by canal, whilo tho last aveok bas increased our stocks in storo fully 800,000 bu. The market ‘held up, howovor, undor the belef. that tho ro- ceipts will boconcontrated upon tho noxt ten days, Joaying n vory amall supply for vext month ; in which "caso tho July shorts may ba caught nap- ping. Thore wasagaln a good nl)iflpfing Renni all tho -offoringa bolng, rondily talion “p, and it wad clalmed for the *combination” that thoy have slmply boon bu!ing horo and selling to ar- rive on tho soaboard, finding a handsome profit inso doing, Ifthis be coirect those gentle- men are entitlod to a grent deal of orodic for ha‘v‘int{ doxe : quiotly and unostenta. tionsly what 8o mavy "Dbig mon valuly essayod to do n fow years ago—¢ movo the crop.” Thera was not much doing in op- tlona, _ Seller July openod nt 69'¢c, rose to 608¢o, foll back to 59}{0, and adyauded to G93¢e at'tha closo. Hotler Auguet nold ab_G91¢@B9 %40, Bellor tho month, or cash No. 2, sold at Gn,(;‘@ G03o; oloslug ab GOX@O0Lc: high mixod cloked at O0%¢c; oud rafocted ot 67ifc, Gunl enlon woro roporied of 12,000ba high wixod at 603¢o ; 81,800 b do nt 60140 ; 15,800 bu do at 60343 ; 78,800 bu No. 2 nt G0%4c: 253,800 bu do at 03¢0 ; 193,300 bu do at G0igc; 40,000 bu do at GU3g0;' 14,000 bu rojocied at 6727c; 59,000 bu do at 070} 6,000 b No, 2t 6103 6,000 bu yellow at 6070, all afloat. Totnl, 601,400 bu, Osts ‘wera aotlvo and fitmor. The principnl domand was for shipment, and under it the mar- kot completoly rocovered from the prostration of (Frday, rising from 4634o early to 4630 ab tho olaso. ' Rojeatod closed at 4fo. Sollor Juno was firmer {n aympathy, at 41}{@42¢, olosingas £13¢ @413e. Soller August sofd ot 93¢@38370; and gollor tho year was nominal ot 80i¢@Ble. Crsh waloy wor roportad of 82,800 bu No. 2 at 46)go; 1,600 bu- Qo at 403¢s; 6,60D° bu do - ot d6ie; 1,200 bn do at’ 4G3fo; 8,600 bu do at 400 ; 8,000 bu do ab 4570 ; 7,400 b do at 4530; 8,000 bu do at 46igo; 600 b No, 3 ‘white at 453 1,800 bu rojoutod at 410 ; 1,200 bn do at 4380 ; 14,400 bu do at 4330 ; 6,000 bu do ab 430 1,300 b by eamplo, whito, ab 4fo; 1,200 bu do liglit mixcd at 470, on track; 1,200 bt whito ut Blo; 1,200 bu do at 800, frao on'board; 1,200 bu do at 50, defivered. Total, 95,800 bu. Ryo wan quict and firm_nt tho ' advanco noted catacday, with & low buying ordora on the mas- kot for shipmont, and scarcoly anything offored, Sales woro lwitod to 400 buNo. 2 at 850 ; aud 200 bu by eample, on track, at 870, Barlay was moara active for fature and a ghade flrmer. ~ Balea wero mado of 5,000 bu now No. 4, in ove lob, and 13 oats of do, all nt 90c, sollor Hoptombar, Thora wera sollers at that figure at tho closo, but no.one was willing to take less. Cosh No, 2 was nominal ab 81,20, Bales wera ro- ported of 400 bu No, 3 at 950, and 240 bu by sam- ple, in lote, at 90c@31.00, COMMERCE OF NEW YORK. Tho Daily Dullelin gives the following as tho Lorolgn Importy &l Now Yorl for tho- saonth of oy < Eat, for consnmp.. Do for warebousing, ,078 12,930 Free goods,. SILLTE 719,18 Boocio and builion,., ' 95,023 105,891 Totnl ent, at port, .$42,670,240 $34,616,101 $30,470,559 Withdrawn from warehouse....... 10,190,820 10,800,601 8,351,185 Tor the flve months ending with May we havo $185,585,830 a8 the total imroflnfionl during that oriod, against 101,900,051 for the samo months st sear und §202,147,084 in 1873, Tho total value of importations during the ynm, elaven months of the fiscal yoar waa 5363,- 03,084 ; for the corrosponding poriod lust yonr this tolsl stands 8801,226497, snd during 1872 footed up 9985.165,300. Of the total fmports, the amount of merchandive was §344,966,884, which, as comparad with last yosr, sliows & do- croage of §39,631,829, and falling off from tho ‘provions year of £37,818,066, ‘The truest {ndication of the condition of frade 18 the amount of goods actually marketed, rather than io the gross xmgunnllon; and this smount wo find to ba 8178,505,184 for the flvo months, agafust 163,601,898 for the ssmo timo Iast year: sliowing s fallivg off from 1873 of only §5,876,- 664, or about 8 per cent; which indicates a much more aotive busiucss thau might bo iuforred h‘a)r; tho complaints common during the spring months, . Turning to the exports wo find tue lotal for May to ke 45,057,218, which shows & galn over May last yoar of 86,160,639, and an oxcess oyor tho same month ot tho pravious your of $5,074,- 265, The iucreans aver 1878 was duc antirely to the Iarge ubipments of wpocio, all othor itoms shawing a decresso, Tha amount of domestic 1morobndite exporlod was $32,781,053, agninst 24,764 461 [ast year, und §14,746,837 in 1872, For the Amut cloven monthe of the ilscal yoar we biayo §318,303,78D as tho total exporta forthat poriod ; which, as compared with the game monthn Iaat yonr, shows u gain of sboul 817, 000,000, and sn oxcosy ovor 1872 of nenrly €66, ,000. OROPS IN QENTRAL RIGIINAN, Carrespondcnce of The Chicago Tribune, Lasstyo, Mich., Juno 19.—Tho prospoat for fruit of ol kinds continuos good. A slight frost ocenrrod at Lyons, lonin County, but, as far as heard from, did no damage to frult or other growlug crops, Tha first frult of tho sonson, th strawhorry, {8 now fu mnrkot at 20 conts a quart. Doar-troes are snfferg from that torriblo scourge, poar-blight, Trocs that wore attacked Inat yoor, and lost one-hulf of tholt branchion by #oyere pruning, will have a fluo chanco to dle thia year. Vheat haa come forwand very rap- idly within tho last lx weolks, and the prosont proapoots aro.that tho crops will bo above tha ayerago Iu this vicinity, It is now head- out, and. some flolds are neatly out af blossom, . A farmer nemr Port- land, Clinton County, complamng of o pest more formidablo than the Cannda thiatio, callod “Ted Root,” Tt is gonorally formod in whoat- flelds, and destroys il wheat with which it comos in contaot, Bub Httlo wheat in brought into mavkets No, 1, 81,40 oxtra, $1,45. l'armora awe holding their wool for the prospoct of an ad- yance in tho market, and but Jittle han beon baught this scnwon, Drices: Lansing, 88 to 46 conts; Mason, 88 to 40; Grand Ledgo, 87 to 40 loufn, 40, * At' Masou, J. L, Nosen bought Zé lainbs' flecos, wolghing 192 Iy, at 48 conty, Oats nonr Holly, Miok.,, novor lopkpd boltor ¢ $hls weneon of tho year than now.'and tho hay mT. although badly injured in'f¥arch, hng leked up wondorfulfy efuco the distithing raing ave 8ot In, Potato-plants look oxtremely well, CUOPA IN PULASKE COUNTY, IND, - Correapondence of T'he Chicago Ty(bune. Winamac, Ind,, Juns 18,—Farmers in this oounty are jubilant over tho prospoata of a gaod whoat orop., At least 100,000 bushels more will bo raiéed thlvyout tan laste Oos looks splon- 1812, 1673, 1874, 10,008,458 $12,710,210 815,304,004 23,002,076 12,930,009 12,118,107 oller tho”) 3| idly; aud an unusually lirge stiount is plantod, LATEAT, ‘Whont was in modorato ‘demand {d tho aftor-" noon, and o shade firmer, olosing nt m.aogg@ 1.201¢ for July, and €1.183¢ for August. Corn waggulot and stoady s sn;é 000 for July, and 05{(»'6)3\)}50 for Augnat, Sules Wora roport- ‘ed ot 9,800 bu No, 1" Northwostorn Minnogota i(:unm‘l A) ot $1.97. Tho nchr Jurn was char- na}md for 16,000 bu corn to Post Colborne at o i —_— cnecAao DAK]:Y MARKET, Batunpar Evxing, June 30, ALQOIIOL~Was fairly active aud stoady at $1.85@ 1,89, TEANS-—Woro in modetate Toquont with Uberal of- forings as followa s Navios, H-Wallm medium, $1.85 BROOM OORN—Tlioro was no change, Otdersarore- colvea oconsionally, bub tho markel, ‘genarally sposk-” ngyin ol Vo fopunt. Gioleo e, B8’ do ?‘xtn, V?,Ez‘gc‘f‘m ll;ll will :v:fl:oi(l;;‘l‘f into lfle :olcohh"kl room, }g0% for gooit do, 3§03 Roo choico Mk Beaity Fos ffevior brash GO BUILDING MATERTALS—Donlors roporta vory light domand fornost materials, especially brick, Trices aro glven velow, _Michigan stitceo, §2,00; Now Yorkatuiooo, cusling, $3.25@3,60; Utics oud Akron coment, $2,00 3 Lrl; Louterillo do, $3,20 per brl; Portland comunt, $7,00 BT.5 imo in bulk, T6@800; lime (brls), $1,00@1,10 3Bl whito aand, 1 'um, 81500000, phsicving bair, 7 b, 4003 firo brick, % 1,000, $36.00890,003 bulidin Drick (common), $6.00 ; Milwaukao and Racine pressed, $27.00@52,50, dlel, ; Indisna pressod, $15,00@35,00; Q10 comman, '$3.00@12.00. BUTTER=Vas In fairly nctivs domand, but tho con~ Uinucd Neavy recolpts ndnced a weak forling and pri- con wera frocly shnded oll around, Bhippers And focat biiyers opurated ifberaily at tho ‘annexed quotac tionn: Oholeo to fair yellow, 10@31e ; uodinm to good grades, 15@17c; Inferior to conimon, 10@1de. BAGUING—Grafu bogs woro moving on s Mberal sealoand tho waghol wa plrong sk tho rocontly nd- vanced pricos, There wss only & light inguiry for other lines, and prices ruled steady nnd unchanged, Wo quote: Stark, Mo; Lowlston A, 33403 Amor— fean 20)60; Axnmha"u 8300 ; Otter Croek, dicy Durinp bags, & and & bu, 173100 ; gunnies, single, 171G 80 do dotible, 2732803 ool ancks, 5T@500, U{lEEHE—Dn“nuI 8 otill lm:n(ull in_the cheaso morkot, aud tho rocont decline bida fair to be followed ‘soon by & further reduction, Btocks are steadil; l\l?- monting, sud holdors manifent cousiderable anxioty to roalizo, Wa repoat our quotatlons of yastordny : New Yotk factary, 11X@12K0; Westorn do, 104@1lxe; 1ow prades, @80, COAL—Jiomains dull at former quotations, s fol- lowa: Lohigh, propnred, $0,60@10,00; Laokiwanna, $h0audo; baasyivants Cauacl 84007 Tudlana Oan nel, FErie and Walnut Hill, $8,00; Lick Run, a.do; B + Blossburg, $8,50: ffocking Val- Tey, $6.60; Indiann black, §6,68 Alinonk, $3,60; Wil« miugtan, $4.50(36,00 : Barclay, £3.00. CUOPEHAGE—Flour Usrrels met wilh about tho average domand, Othor work and stock are tnquired for {os Umited extout only, Tollowingsro thd Park barrels, $1.10@1,15; whisky barrels, @3.00; Jard tiorces, $1,46@1,60; flour barrels,: 4 ?!.‘Ifl;‘“ark staves, rough, $17,006" cke 18,0022, A .00 ; tierco mtave rou; ucked or sawed, $23.00@30,003 wh $26,000928.( 35, 3130@0.50 R, TH@ £GUB—Wore iu_largor suppiy, and thio weather bo- Ing very warm, dealers wers nxious {9 closs out, and offorad to scll st lower pricos, Tho loesl trado fought o fair extont ot 12@1%0; the avorago price Was lflyo for gnarauteed pacl flfi:l, F19{1~Tho demand for lako fs) continnes fally up 1o the pupply, and the market {s frm, * Other descrip- tlon wert wntbaugod, Tollowing azeiieprises curzonts No. L whitolah, ig-brl, $0,35@0,40: No. 3 do, $0,15@6.25 § o, 1trout, £1.60@5.%6; No, 1 sloro macksrol, naw, 3-rl, §10,50@1076; No, 1 bay, $9.60@0.75; No. 3 wackerel, Awbrl, $8,00@0.00 ; family mackorel, j-brl, $1.50@1.767 10, 1 shoro kits, $2.16@2,20 ; Latik cod- Wialy, $5.25@3,50; Georgo's codsh, $5,T6(30. dor horring, spilt, brs, . $3.00@0.003. do, & ), @4.00; Lsbragor berrlng, round, br, $7.6038.00; 3g-0rl, $1,00@4.28 3 box horring, No, 1, 30@3dc;’ box orring, scaled, 40@480; Columbia Rivor salmob, }— 10.00." AND NUTS—Tho demand for dlod frisitn contiuuos light, buk uricos are goncrally adhered to, slocln belng Iafgoly reduced. Quatations —Dales, B} @ 10}o; Ags, drums, 14@1503 layers, 175318305 Turkish: miney 15 @1 TaJor, $0.16a5.40; ralcine, loosn M uncatel, 19.00030.0; Zauto” enrennte, TN@THO} chtton, 31@Ho; lemon Tool, 18@20c, Dostwiro—New Yotk apples, oxtras, 1/@13xe s Micbigan sliced, 10@1403 Michigan ‘quartors, 13@13350; Wostern' do, 113¢@1230 3. Southa £ do, (110190 penoiies, - it 1134@1iigo: do inixed, ' 13§@1340; blackberslos, 10@3007 xasppor. | ries, d0@ias; plttad chorrios, £0@ilo, Nurg—File berts, 15§ 1003 Almonds, Terrigons, 29@230: Napioy walius, 18@10e;. Qll. walnuta, 17@18a; Grenbble Talatte, nom, 106170, Brizile, 10g11c; ploany, Tox- aw, 03@10)¢0's ‘W ilmthston posuuls, fancy, 1231355 Q0 #3cond guillty, T@1Uo ; Teuncsteo poannts, 3@ 903 Africnt peanite, T8¢, AROCERTES~RIco and sugars were in fair demand. and otendy. pricenxuling Br-QAzs, BopA—Ti b, : Goveres=dochn, J05@3T05 0. G, Jave, NG 4¢3 Java, No, 2 31@33¢; choles planlation Ocyion, 285 @2yge; funcy Tioss N2l clolcs do, L@} rimgIito, 21! od do, 23%@00; cominon, do, 2K@20; rossug do, 20X@MNKo; Singapure aya, 254 @25)(0; Qostn Rica fanoy, 355@2530; do, prime, 244 @243¢0’; Maracallio, H@L3Xo. - CANDLE#—ftar, full walflhl‘. 11@17)5c; stearine, £l welght, 13)@140; do, short welyh, 113 @130. Tuox—Patnn, BAGENC; Longoon, TX@H\0; Caro- Hun, V@V3{e: Loulsiens, B @iic, BUoARs—Tatent out loat, 13%@1330; crushed snd powdered, Ilic; granulibeds 1l%o; A, standard, 205G1040: do, No- 3 10GLos B, 7 @loe; ex 07@0xa; C No. 2, 3X@Uc; yellow O, No, 1, 04/@d¥o; cholco brown, D@D 4o prime do, 9@ 93¢0} fair o, 8;@340: choles molassen sugar, 8@ 9%c} falr do, BY@bY0; common do, 75@30; Now Orlcans sugnt, ctiolce, 05(@93f0; do, prime, BX@00; o, falr, BY@84s0; commo, 15 @80 Bunyre—Diatnond dripy, B allver ‘drips, extra fine, B3@38c; good sugar-hon |l£, @700 3 oxtta do, 16@H00; Now Orloans molasses, choice, 63 8805 do rrime, 80@SI0; do common, 1@i3s; Forio Rco wmolasscs, cliolcs, 05@080; comman molwssss, 150 400. BALERATUS—Common to boat, BX@D3(c, Briccs—Allsplce, 17}4@183¢3 cloves, i8@80c; oas- 312, $5@37c ; popper, 26@300; nutmegs, No. 1, $1.45@ 1,605 ginger, African, 25@38¢; do Galoutls, 18@300. SoArs—Cerman moltled, 6 @660 ; Golden West, 6 @6Xc; White Lily, 6@}’ While Rose, Ox@0XK0; palin, 6@G3¢c; Bavon Jmperin), B@EN 0 Whils Hues sfan, 62{@00;: Champalgn, e@ssi{“u; Drimrore, 6@0)¢o. BTAnCti~Bllver gloss, 9@10c; common, $@10)50; pura. Gy@se, GUEEN.FIUITS~The reccipts of strawberrios wero larger to-day than at nny timo thia season, reported at 9,000@10,000 casos by [uko. Tho Larrics'sold slowly, thougn oftered fresly at lower prices, Other small. ‘was pleutifut aud casler, We quoto: Lomons, Messina Othier gooils met with ninoderate Inquiry, steady as previously quated, o8 follows? and Palormo, $11.00@12.00 per box; EFrench, $13, 12,603 lwlnnnnnge-,m-:hw,n,fiu@ufl;’bnmm $3.00@4.00 ver Lunch; pineapplos, $2,50@2.00 per Gos; pirwberrion, @100 . OF SLIAIE0 P05 casn s ooRelorties, Tc3 black raspberries, 12%@160; rod 253500 per bu. 0, 200 ; rhiorrios, 8@3200; common, TCAY-—\Was in thodcrate demand, with tie offorings, espoelully of tho lower grades, Jiberal, The roturns of tho correspondenta of tho Naftonal Crop Ifeporter ine dieate for the Btats of Illinofs, Ind(aua, Yowa, Kanezs, Minncaots, Missourl, Ohlo, and Wiscofiain, o decreaso {a the probable yleld of hay this year as compared with Inst, averaging 7 4-10 por rent, equal to 706,800, Quo- tatione: Timothy, prime, $15.00; No, 1, $14.00@14,50; No, 2, $15.00: mixed, $1L,00@I2.00; nrime praitle, $11:00% No, 1 do, $0.60; o, 3, or slough, $7,00@8,00. Zouse o Wadox—Timothy, $1200014,00; prais {IDES—Vero ralable to local denlers and tannors, "Tho offerings on tho street are light and outslio prices ar0 ususlly obtatnod for small lota, We ropent : Groon city butchers', 635c; green cnred, light, 82;@% ; hea do, T3@8c; part cured, T@7)¢0 ; green calf, 14 Xip, BiCa ; veal klgl, @RIV ; dry fint, 1i@180 5 d kip, 1863 dry salted, 14@160; doacon skins, 40 605 grubby, scored, cut or otherwise damoged, “two- thirds prico; _ branded, 10 per cent off, Blieop palts, wool eatimatod as washed, per 1 37X@40c. HOPS8—Were in wmoderate demand at 0G0 for Wostern and 305 for Ensiora. IRON AND STEEL—Tho order demand continnes ir for tho soason, but the market is cany, Quota- 8 @ 33-10maies 8¢ @5 maes Dlato fron, common ikseserses & @6 Tales Norway fron. B @% wh Norway nait-rod 9” @10 i German plow s 10 @ils Ph Cast plow.ates) Gl Fh American tool @lila g Qhicomo taol stee @lo B Engliali ool steel.. 20 @2 rates Engiish spring stool 9 @l rates @3 rates American east. spring stoot Bleptire, 3 {na.., LEATHE] tor, and pric BY @0 Rih 11 of Jlimited chavac- cre unaltorod ad follows HEMLOOK, 75 1.0 I, voals ,. 3 1. iy upper, 3@ B Counlry whp ‘m@ 23 Coilar, 31t 108 20 Calf, clty.. 0alr, country. " 008 1,15 Rough upper, standard, 0@ 33 Ttongh upper, dsiuaged, 23 80 Dusialo slaughlor sole, @ - 3 wy, Q8 calt., oo 1,208 1,85 Xip, 76@3°1.10 [ 0@ 43 TFrench kip, 60 to 200 1! of 1.50 METALS’ AND , TINN. “Woro steady undot n reagonubly fale order domand, Wa quote s TiN PraTe—~10, 10214, §13,60 ; do, 12x19, $13,00 ; 14x 20, $10,60; do, roofing, 14x20, 10, $12,00; do, 20x28, 24,60, o Tes—Targs, 300 small, 8o} bar, 320 HoLwnn-~No, 1,220 3 o, /2207 No. 2, Lvau—Plg, T)0; bar, 835@Uo; load pipo, 8i(o; cut 0,36 1, fl-{%wzmo—runum. 1007 losa quantity, 10xo; slabe, Bige, haee non—o. 24, U raten s 12 inclusive, 200 } acjn’ Rusiin—A. 150§ B, 145 Gatvavizen' 1%oN=—No, 102t s No, 21@34, 130 do, 95@:ile, 140 No, 27, 1603 No, 28, 165, A distoun! 0f 45 per cent ds uad from thtg I Winlg—-Nod. 1 0.6, Uo; 709, 100} 10 40 11, 1o} 13, 3 10, a; 17, 180 ; 18, 3o 3 18 and 14, 190 15 and ‘001 full bundle, 80 gor ‘cont ‘dle. 1003 19, 1o nt ' fenno wiro, 60, NAILS—Wero tirmy, undor a (vml Aemand, to some ocks, Doalers do not oxtent apecilative, sl Hight ogh nalls are Rusala iron, 8 & :.\ slained, 100 Anlui\?n: anticipate an advance !mmudllld{ very firm, being lower in this market than the cost of manufacture aud frefght to this polnt: n:awd,pnrhk. d do, 34,26 7 4 d fmm; 8d and 84 do, aoo; 2 o, 4,005 09 do, 80802 00 0% SRe 0T § cuia, 90,35, . sasly.cord, | 7o} turpent uaphtiaro o Tina to NAVAY, BTORES—Ve Manilla *omm, § i, 100 qu(utnnl.lnlnml{. Wa quoto: al ropc, 4 b, 1431503 horw) b, 11805 ok "“T'stfk'sfwflé%flgs; ';lrlfi: Zopo, o onkim, 1 bite, $4.50G0; oy BT e 00@0.00;" a1 bty $4.75@5.00; $4.0080.60 o). D Slta—Trite waa about up to o sverape, L seod. nnd._ turpontine woro cany, Wa quoto: Ca bom, Lo { oxiza winter laxd, 38987 No, 1, 8003 N 3, 10@fdoy linsced, raw, $1.007 d {whisic, 8007 sporm,’ $2.10@: m ,10; do_oxtre, 8003 do:No, 1,800; banl oll, alta, 050 olophanl off, 960} plumbago_ ofl, fino, ‘46@4lo; napliths, 03 Aravity, 100} the, common, 1K@ TATOES~Thera wwas o fair trado in all lots, snd quite n number of outalde ordors woro Hiled, The recolpla being very small, priocs for car-lota woro little bottor tisn mominal, Now wore more plouty aod Alow, exoept cliolce, Qualations Teachblows I ear- lols,’ $1,10@1,20; mixod and common, in_car-lols, 75@900; Penchblows from sloro, $1,.20@1,33 o bu i mixod lots, 15(%\101\“!!1“' now potatoos, $0.00@7.60, POULTEY~—Woro in modorate demand 'to-dny, and stoady, excopling small chickens, which soid niowly at in—ch;;r foums Ve quaufi a‘)u@r;uoy;, 10110} ;quuk!: ons, $3,0043.60¢ springs, .00 per doz; dug BTy ? BEEDS~TIungarian was more sciive, at jower E_flcu apil inilict wos in modorate domand and essy, {mothy”and elover wero quist aud nomlually o changed, Buckwheat sold st $1,20, and small lot of fafr flax at $1.70, Timothy was Twlcfl 81$2,00@2.70 § clover at $5.80@0.00 ; millet, 16@45; ungarion, 0@ 5003 buckwhont, $1.00)¢@1,15, Balea inclido 14% bage IHuhgarlan (Fridag'p, ) at 4a; 170 bogs do at 4003 n bnll ‘millot at 420} 08 baga do at 400, BALT—Continuocs activo and rules firm under light stocks, The aupnly of Boginaw aalt. capeciatly is vory light, and tho fow cargoes ou ia woy Lisro oo noaciy ail 801d, Tho ook at Saginsw is alxo small. Bolow aTo ourrent prices: Onondags and Bsginaw, fino, $1.70; Conads, do, $1.80; ordinary cosreo, '£1.007 coarsn dlmond, $2.00; ground solar, $2.00} iltout bage, 33,76 dalryy with bage; 82, 4.60; Ashton'dairy, per sask, $4.00@4.45, TEAS~Wora in far domand aud sfeady, at the "annozed prices : Young hyson, common €0 falr, 35@480; do, good, G3@O30; o, choice o oxtrd fins, 05CARL00; common Lo fne’old by- St} : gaod lo o, son, common imyporlal, 48@00c; cholos 1,085 fals o noofi@gnnmm. 70 @883 clolce Pingsuey, $1.00@1.10; extra Moyune, $L30@136; chofca fo ox(ra new Japan, 08c@$L00F common to good do, 85@760; falr to good, old, 0@ Gl common do, So@de oolored natural-léat Japan, 50@800: common to fine Oolong, 31@kte; good, 536 G5o; aholce (0 oxtra, B5cASL 0. TOBACCO—Was steads at tho quiotations : Fuxe Cor—Extra, 16@B90; choleo, (@040 modium, WS goar (o common, H@1a 1, TruoNaturol Jeof, T6@600; Linlf bright, 00@T00; blsck, soind, 48@i00. » BuoxING—Cood to cholco, 1I@M04 modium, 266 800; common, 26@370, WOOD—Tho looal demand was falr at tho pricos givon 1 Beoch, $7.0087,00: maplo, §8.00@8.60; hick- . $0.00@0.60; slabe, 85,00G8,60—~dolivered. © WOOL~Tiio dsmand kesps about up to 1ho supply, anl pricca are ateady, a8 proviously quolod : Good to prime tub-washet 4 od tub-washed. Medjum and coarso unwashod. ‘Fino wnwashed. Unimerohantabls ————— CHICAGO LIVE-STOOK MARKET. ‘ . - Barunoax Evenma, June 20, Tho rocolpta of lve stook duriag o wock Liave boen ae followa: ‘befo! ‘Wook cnding May Total, fous weoks.. Same poriod 1n 1873, Sanie Forfod in 1872 | Shipnioata wers 88 L5083 46, : : R FRRIONTS, ‘Cnttio (o New York, por car... Qattlo to Boston, per ex Cattle {o Afban: Gattlo to Phlac por cas fruil | Cattlo o Dotrof, por ca i Cattle to Toledo, or ca THoga to New York, por 100 ibs. ... 0 Ilogs to Philndelpkifa, per 100 ita, 49 1icgs to Baltimore, por 100 1, 10 Hogs to Piitaburg, per 100 fbs 5 mar- OATTLE—In ilie deprin Xet ‘tio general situation remaiis unclonged, Tho domand for fat estils hisy continted wolnierrupeedly uolive, and st prices {1t oan scorcoly havo nroven otherwleo than watisfactory to sollors, "While tho. ag- REcgate roceipts havo been Jargor (hnn for flo corre sponding weck of any previous rosson, tho supply of Qesleablelebipplug grades has In no degres oxceodod thio legitiato wanta of the Lastern trado, and tho ad- vauco of last week has Leen followed by n farlber sliglt apprectation, Inquires among cattio men de~ velop tho faot that comparatively littlo firat-clana stock pow veimalns In tho handa of feoders, and, when sent forward, that {t will colmand Temuncrative prices thero eait bo little doubt, Whilo tho position of the market for choleo boeves fa all tiat could ba denlrod, the_trade 18 low, ‘and modium gradea continug most unsatiafactory. Onrmnrkot ling beon delnged il Toxua and gréen nafive cattlo, wmora than Ofo- hulf of e entire suppiy proerly coming under the above heads, The affect upon prlocs [s spparent 1o & declino of 40@30c per 100 Iha—a declino sovere criough 10 {uguro Loavy Josacs ta tho owners, Through Texss cattlo are down t0 $1,6039,50, whllo {hip, rough pative grase cattin pold as low o £2.95@2.60, Nenrly sa much gommon, thin atock now 1ica in the yard awaiting Tnuera af thors {8 fikely o be demand Jor durlg the next Lall-dozen days, and if Western abippers would avold further losecs fuey will moterially curtall ship- ments, Tho rango of s3les during the waok was $1.60 @070, with mostof the irading at $300G035 " for through Toxans ; t $3,50@4.00 for Nortbern wintered 03 /(E4.25@5.60 for ordiniary to cholce corn-fed { ot $3.50@4.60 for atovkora ; and At $5.0080.90 for come mon {0 cliolco shipping stecrs, Calves wore salubls AL $3,0085,60, and now moflch cows ot $20.00950.00, Tonlsy there Was fair ctivity st unchangod rates, About al decontly-fafled droves wore picked up, buk 3 Iargo smount of common and taferior aook ramains intlo yards unsold, Following ora tho closing 4UOTATIONS, ‘Extra Beoves—Graded icere, av Ita sad over.. Ohoice Beovos—Tinia, to 6 year old stee e Bversgiog 1,300 16 X N X TR Good Beoves—Vell-fatlened, dusly formed stoere, aversging 1,100 {0 1,250 153 .....,.. 5.05@6,80 Pouy Steorm—Fat stcers, averaging froin 050 t0 1,100 Iba, .. 5.25@6,60 um Gradec- = aglug 1,000 to 1,150 I .. 416@5,50 Buichera! Btock—Common ] and good to extra cowe, for city slaughtor, IYErDR S50 10 1100 e coovvracnre o 6GR00 Bugek Catile-—Cominon celile, i " daciit flea, averaging 100 to 1,030 ths, 2.35@4.05 Inforior—~Light and thin cows, stage, bulls, and_scalawag steors. Qattle—Toxas, cholco cornete Qattls—Toxus, wintered North, QCattle—" 12, {hrough droves,, o0 1 .60 11QGB~Tue pagt week hine hoon one of fair activity, and:prices fiava 1ot been subjoctad to any very pro- nounced chauge, Tho dncreaned rocolpts and tho || prevslonce of warmer weather had a tendency to weaken the markot, but under ateadily good demand gellers swero enablod to fully sustain prices all around, while for certain grudes somo litle advance was gain- ed. New York ond Boston buyers, as usua), secured the bulk of aulmals, but respostable purchases wero ‘mado for Piflndelphia, Cleveland, Buffalo and losa imw oriant Eaotern points, and aleo on logal account, 'he offariugs wers of about the saino avorage qualit; 43 those went forward during Last weck, tbo chango, it -n{ there was, Uelng for the betler, To-ilny the mavket was active nad stronger, Opene ng sales were nt about yestorduy’s quotatfoun, but bee fore noon prices bail advanced G@10¢, where they re- mainod Arin to the close, We quole poor to comitnon ot $3.00@5.40; medium at SJ.AGW&.M?' and good to cliolco at §5.63@0.00, Ixira would sell higher, 1106 BALYS. No. Av. PricelNo, Av, Price)No. Av, 114 201 §5.05 )5 207 $5.00 | 60 27 3,70 43 23 BT5 |53 209 LG5 | 99 304 68 105 565 (43 201 570 |60 169 71 180 B0 47 2D 563 |57 2d gt 220 660 (08 204 6,00 (0% 10 64 222" 575 |03 200 58 |67 21 20 235 675 (74 174 680 (03 164 S0 101 80% |55 219 B60 | Bt M3 52 194 BBD )16 210 660 |70 168 00 208 605 (100 N3 675 [48 w7 64 103 605 |70 182 600 |09 183 100 119 640 o1 171 570 (47 174 66 204 675 (73 172 635 |68 248 00 196 6035 |09 181 570 |G 181 98 370 675 |40 260 B8 UL 208 66 150 503 108 G0 | 8T 215 103 220 Belgf oL 185 870 |40 18§ Us usy 5,00 43 183 605 |03 175 | 898 oxtra Olifo,"$4.00@ —_— e forwidlo olassand first and second olear flooring ; $34.00 for firat common flooring and nclects over 9 Inches ‘wlde +$10.00 for second common flootiug and 7, §; and D-inelt lnloull; $0.00 for common : $4,00 for culls 1 Ith, $170, Cargo Lrig Fountutn’ Ofty, from Manome Ingc, 160 m dambor, at$11.75 ; 300 m 2tk at€1,76 ; all ¢ sold'by B, K, Blokfora & Go, thy 1A% unngn, Reade contiguentight, ore was no opecinl change, Trade contiguen Dl pricoa are protty steady for ll rades, Follonin aro tho quotations Firat olosr. $30.00 @65.00 Bocond elo 47,00 @0.00 Third olear, 1 fnol B0 @000 Third oloary thick. ..y 0.9 @45.00 Olear flooring, 1st aad Tought...,, 28.00 @40.00 Qlonr aiding, Tat ai 250 @00 Firat common slding. 10,00 @20.00 Bocond common aldin 100 @18.00 Flooring, firat commod, dron 000 98,00 Flooring, necond common, dressed... 26,00 (#324,00 Flooring, third common, dreasod, ... 18.00 @20.00 A wagon-box Vosrds,’ solectod, 14 inohics and upward, 3000 @40.00 1 wagon-box board: 6,00 @0,00 Antock board 86,00 338,00 1 nfook board: 200 @00 O stack band 3400 @160 Gominon boards, outalds 1ordiy...... 1100 @12,00 Jolst, seantling, foncing, timbor, 16 fect and under, ontaldo price for d 1100 @12.00 Jolnt and ecantling, 16 to 1200 @18.00 ckets, Aquaro. 19,00 glnw Godoe povia, wpi 198 lar posta, split. 3 . Gotar porte, Eoum i1 Gok 150 @ 250 235 @ 3.50 2874@ .00 MARKETS BY TELEGBAPIL Lrvenzaos, Jumaaos e plooeite, Whesla 100 (i ta 00, G, Tty S8, 003 e I U e s fgfl“l‘, 275 6d, Wheat—Sp; 108 0a@11s 7d, Pork, 5. Tivenrook, June 20—2:30 p, m,—Mnrket unchanged, LIYERP0OL, June 20500 7. m.—Markot unohnged, acsounty V@I Bte of 08, T09k; We 1] ccount, SIH@IINE; 6.208 3 oin, 1 Eele, 293¢ proferrot, o, Ll ¥ Tdfine potroloum, 104, PAute, Juns 20.—Routea, 89¢ 40e, . Livesroos, June 20.~Cotion dull and unchiapged § plddllng uplind, $4(d; wmldaing Orloans, g el Haleo, 8,000 Lales’s American, 4,000 balos ; spoquiation and axport, 1,000 bales, . Tlour, 276 d. Prk, 033, Dacon, B, O, ad’; tallow, 305 9d’, : X Tho Boaton Wool Markee. Juno 20.—Tho wool transactions of the woek have been the largest for somo timo, comprislng upwards of 2,600,000 pounds, forelgn aud domostic, Bales domestlo ara almont oxelusivoly confined o Calle forais, aud suporfine and extra pulled, Kentucky, * 40@480¢ Oblo medlum X and XX, 65@050; Aichigen Tlacos, 63@540 ;3 Wisconsin fleoco, 3igc. Tho New . New Yong, with ecommigslon - houses ropresenting goods, and thero was & - fair _movement of light brown shooting, for firat hands, Colored cot~ tona wero more {nqy for ; {ndigo blns prints are in demand ; Merrimso chintz sre reduced {0 1230 ; bore dored prints nro less nctivo; grenadinos continue n stoady request, Tho Produce Marlsets, New Yonk, Juno 20.—Corron—-Heavy and lowor ; 8t 1750 for middling uplands, BrEADETUFFS—Flour Orm, with falr demand; re c:x%}a’l;}m Drls 3 1‘“"353“‘,;}”"'}"&“@ x‘s’n;5 Btal .76@84d § cormmon 10 good oxirs, 8.85@0.25 § e, Sy s Sehita ot catin, ktiiag X &, Louls, $0.25G11,00, Tyo flour unchaiged at $4.85@0,00, Cornmeal steady ; Westorn, $9,76@4,25, Whent—Fiym, with falr do- mand ; 'reooipts, | 198000 .bus No, 2 Gbleago, SLAI@IA4; Northweslorn, 8144 17" Nd, 2" Milwaukes, i ik ‘em:gunusl L. wintor ro entorn, Sostetn, " 3100, Ryo nuiot nominall ~ Darloy, ond malt changed, Corn firmer ; roceipts, 83,000 bu ; Weatorn mixod, B0@80}0; Westorn yellow, 81@8%0; white Western, 000, Oafs firmer; rocalple, 42,000 bu; Weste orn, 05@080, - Hore o (ors—Sten Gnoarnixs—Cofres active, and 3o helter ; Rlo, 186 atico, Bugar quict and unchanged ; falr 1o good ros finiog, 137@80; rime, 8o, Alolskuca quist] Forto Rico, 420, Hcl’Tflnl, PrrnoLzuM—Heavy ; erude, 6%o; refined, 1330, TanLow—Quiot al T@TX0o.: * Rosis—Steady. TurvexTINE—Steady at 30@I030, Eaos—Unchongsd, Woor—Firm, Frovisons—Pork nclive and firm; prime mees; $£10.00 ; now inesn, $17.70@17.75. Beef quiet ; middlcs 1040, " Lard firmer at 11’40 for prim am, Burren anp Cugese-—Unohsuged. Wiskx—0ic, Dosrox, }nfl‘ ry-Goods Market. une 20,—Business is moderata OINGINNATI. Sucrmus, 0., June 20.—CoTroN—Qulet sud T ahsng od. Daravsturrs~Flour quiet and unchanged, Whesy dull and drooping, st $1,28@31,30, Corn dull and une shanged smixed, GHGOSC, Ol quict sud wachenged, Tyo dull oad wnduanged, 905, Darloy dul and nome Orta~Unchanged. Laos, BUTTED, ANp Onzesz—loady, with modere ato domend, Trovisios—Rorkqulet aud unchangod, at$17.15 17.8734. Lard fair snd firm ; summer, 1036; loose kol tle, 113@11%¢c. Bulkmesa stoady, with’ moderats defuand; sliouiders, X @0¥a:_cloar 1ib, 00, spots oue, buyer July; clear, ON@93c. Dacon—Steady, witld modorate demand, 8t T@7Ti(e, 95 @0%c, 105@ 03c. Wizssz~Fairand firm at 080, TOLEDO, ToLzno, Juue 20.—BaeapcrUres—Flour quist and unchanged, Wheat dull and declined; Ko, white 48; No, 3 do, $1.30; No. 1 white Michigsn, higan $1.31%¢; July, §1.33; No.2red, $I.‘1’.I)£; No. 3 rod, $1.23%. W ugh mixed, d Boptember 60g; low mised, ainoged, 550, Oats quiet an unchuaged; Noi1, 630 Miokiga, B0xo; rojeciod, gc. Fariartse—Dull and unchanged, - Rroetrre—Flour, 350 bris; wheat, 15,000 bu; corn, 24,000 bu ; oate, 8,000 bu, Brireassiaers—Flour, 200 bels ; wheat, 34,000 bu ; corn, 16,000 bu ; oats, 5,000 but, MEMPIIS, ‘orroN—Dall and weak ; mide d ;10 grado, 430, Mml"m June 20, dling, 70; recalpts, 176 bales; shipments, 433 bales; , 19,000 bales BREADSTUFFa—Four dulf and nominal, Corn mesl quist 208 weak ot $3.70, Corn Srm; Yellow, 6303 white mtxad, 843go, " Oats lowar at 670 offcred, 1IAY ap BaAi—Dull and nominal, LOUISVILLE, Louisvmice, Juns 20,—CorzoN~Quict sud une changed at 163¢c, BreApsTurFs—Flour and whest quist and wn chienged. Corn, T0@Tdo, Oals, 56@00c, I ProvistoNA—Pork at full prices at $18.25. uiet and unchisnged, Sugar-oured hams, 13 23¢c, Bulk meal @1d3e, Winusxy—050, Bacon ; plan, quiet and unchanged. Ledd, 133 OLEVELAND. OLEVELAND, 0., Juno 20.—BRraDSTOFFE—TWhent quict; No, 1 Tod, $1.35; No, 3 do, $1.30. Corn steedy 8t 700 for low mixed'; 70 for high mized, Oals une chaged, [PrTnoLEvat—-Quiet and unchanged, MILWAUKEE, MiuwaREE, Wis, Juno 19.—BREADSTOFFS—Flous quiet aud aichanged, No. 1 Sk 37365 No, 9, $1.24% une, $1.245 Ju u.aai:;.’ Onta dull and slinde lowe? ; No, 4, 4545, Gorn i fair domand ut lower atens No, 2, G0ifc. liya acarce and rm ; No. 1, 8550, Datley dull aad ot~ inal ; No. 3, 05o, Provistons—In modersts domand. AMeas pork, 7,573, irbies—To Buflalo, 83¢o: fo Oameo, Tc. | NioEipTa—Tlous, 4,000 brla § wheat, 7100 bu; corn, 000 bz, BuiraeNTs—Flour, 12,000 brls ; wheat, 514,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS. Nrw ORLEANR, June 20.—PhovinoNs~FPork frm st $10.00, Bacou, Sleae rlb, emer at 100, SuaAn—Activo demand; fair to fully far, 85@0c; prims, U@IACC, Otliers utichauged, Tlo Price Curreni glves tho follawing oot on hand < Pork 4,438 brla; Inrd, 685 tes, 1,101 kegs; bacou, 807 cunks; 'Lams, sugar cured, 418 (43 plain, 16 fes; dry salt mioats, 290 casks, ZCorron—Quiol; sales of 1,200 bales ; prices Irregular atd easlor; good ordinary td atrict good ordinary, 143 @®163;0; 0w middlings ta strlct low mlddlings, 155@ 10)0; middlings to sirict m{ddlings, 15@15; 3 celpts, 448 balos, Kxports to the Continent, 1,720 bales; constwito, 1,033 Lalos; Great Diritaln, 8,040 bales, Btock, 46,623 balcs, ‘g!nns'luu—aam 11)¢ ; sight 3¢ promiun; sterling, i 8T, LOUIS. fir. Lovi, June A%, CarzodoDull sad lover to soll, nomlualiy ; miadiing, 16%@170. UneADATUrvd~Flour utal snd Weak, Httle dono ¢ Stack—Family brands, about 45,000 bris ; madium e lower grades, about 25000 bris, \heat—Bpring B 5,05 SIEEP-~Tho srsivals dutlng tho paet week hava equaled ths combinod receipta of the threa procediug ‘woeks, und tho oxtravagaal pricea herelofore provafl- ing aro uot now atiatusble, The demund was mainly confined fo Chicago Lutchiors, only 000 hiead being iaXon for ehipmeat, Oloalng jrices o $4.16@4.25 for 00F to comraon, $4.50@4,18 for madium, sud $3.003 .76 for good to clioico, Thoro (s some domund for lawbe, nud salen wera roportod &l $2,00@4.00 pur head. —tlo outaide for choico, e oy CHICAGO LUNBER MARKET. BATURDAY EveNiNa, June 20, About a dozen eargoos wors st {hie docks {n tho morn- Ing, and neurly all of them. wora sold oarly, Durlug thoremainderaf the doy tho markot was quict, Tiwo eargoes of lumber were sold by yard worting In order to tost this syztem, The sales ‘axo glvon below, Oommon lumber brought old prices, Tho Lumbors men's Board of Trado Tutes will probably Lo tested again, It wan alatod on tho docks this aftornoon that onoof the dealors belonging o this ao-called ¢ come bination ™ had boughit a oargo ot good lunibor by #iralght mesaure through an Inspector, Following aro the qubtatiouss Jolsis and scantling, $8.50@10.00 ; common boards and strips, $0.0010,00 F jo0d 10 oliolce 40, $12,00@15,80 ; latl, $1,763 abingles, e nloming sales wero roporled ¢ Gaeno sohe Jo Ay Holtner, frons Cudinglo, and sobe Two Drgthere, from Menombios by yard soctiug, §2.00 grmor and wantod for 'wbipment; No. 2 Chicsgo, $1,00; wintor lowey, sample fota chofco red, $1.35, Corn Tuactivo and oasjer At (ho close: No, 2 mixed, BUL( 8001n clovator, clasiug at {naide rates, Oata dull an unchanged at 350 in vlevators, IRye—Wanted at 76c, Wittaky—8teady at 80c, Paovisions—Tark quit $18.00018.23 dellvared at outaide pricee, Bulk moata nominat ; showldera, 8¢ clowe ‘iby oorod up-country at 1@0e, with S84 1oas~Tocelpts, 7105 unchanged, Ofrroe-Hecolpts, 601 unchanged, HALTIMORE, Dautnonk, Juns 20, —BxepsTurrs—Tlour dull, Wheatdull and unchauged, Corn—~Western ofxwd fo st 1003 Dow, BLygo, Ohta dull and unonshgad, a dull, ’]}m.unch-u.;mlhl PROVISIONS—Quiet; ) X 4, _buovisions~Quist; wmens pork, $18.00018.2, Lard BurTai—\eatorn unchanged. snvrzz—Q\uct and Qe ; ordinary to prime, 175G Wistsky—Lovwer and weakor at 88@000, uno _20.—DREADSTORER~ unchaugod ; suloe, 7,800 bu No. 1. A1 b arrive al $1,88, Corn heay! Woutern offersd at 680, wil bigh qus 5T au 1 Milwaukee Clab 1o il lower No.'3 mixed ot buyors + sale u mized at 080, oau-xnémnfl; 4G50ty aa b8 e =asusan.