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10 —_— e —— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1874, MERCANTILE LAW. Opinlon of the Supreme Court in Cahn vs. The Michigan Central Road. Thoe Superior Court Sustained. Tho following s tho oviulon of tho Bupromo Court, writton by Mr, Justico Scholflold, on the caeo of Anron Calin ot al, v, Tho Michigan Con- tral Rallrond Compnny. It In of value, owing to tho principlos of morcantile Inx invoivod, Messra, Rosonthal & Penco Wero attorneys for apuellant, Insiatedt that the laldlity of the appelles 08 o comvmon Set I Pl Hariiatel I e presec a0 wiien tho gaods wera deatroyed, (0 1o resons Ji1st, beenuso 110 opportunity wak otfered appelints to Torclyo o cxnmino Dhelr goods aftor tiole. rrival ut Thio Chlcnigo Dorot, and pecond, beeansoft was by ciis~ tom or wkngo tha duty of appelico to dellver the gooila -t appelisn's place of busiuss, aud not ut Hla Waroe ji 1 BUPPORT OF THF FIRST FOSITION 143 argued that tho focts,{h the present caso aro AU r- ent from tioso In tho cano of thy Mershants Despatch Trapsportation Company vs, Tlatlock (September tem, 297, und tiat tho rula thefo antiouuced consuuentty doek mat apply, Wo 575 AUID to conenr. fn uls vlow of thncaa, “Tucrs i, it I8 rug, owo dulerenco in tho faca be= Eween tho two cased BUT TR DIFFERENCE UNIA TPORTANT, and does not affeet the peinciplo of iaw fnvoived, Tho goods were, fu Loth casce, nhipped by appiellec’s ; they orved at fho Chicago Depot b or about hail-past 7 o'elock v the ~ same time, on zSuurdey ovoulng, Oct. 7y 1871, and thoy wero all destroyed by the ‘momorablo firo, commenciug tho followlng evonlng, witleh eonsuniod the gtoster portion of 4o business putt of the city, Tu hoth cates there was urgent uccd TOr tho imincilato o of (o cars 3n which fio gooda were shipped, I the present caso tho goods Wero unloadel th eamo cvoning that thoy arrived directly 1nto Llie appoliee's warehouiso, and in tho oibor caso they wera tnlonded nto tho ‘warelionso of the Traus~ portation Compnny on thy folldwing morning, It ia +liown i thio prenent caso that, on uccount. of thie way Inwbich oppellec's tracks 'aro Inid and its froight Binies "B conductod ot bisdenoty. iy dmpossiblo for comnlgnoes fo receive goods which il conveys until after they bave beeu nnloaded Trom the ear fito tho wareliowse. In Hallock' caso it Qid 1ot appenr but Wt gondaarriving duriig busimass hours 1night Le recelved directly from the car or from au open piutform aceesbls to (e publio, IT 19 NOT SHOWN that » dellvery from appellcs warchousols nocessarily, { o3 it bitxino:s I8 conducted, less_oxpeditious or con- venient to consignees, than' n dellvory of tho samo ouds Wwould be, i mado from the ear or au_open plat- form, 1o o event could & dolivery at auch n dopbt bo Instatancous witl (lie arrivai of tio goods, nor could comwdguces bo alluwed, beforo goods_ara separated, to interiueddlo with tho conteits of cars, or fudiwcrima inalo massea of freight unloaded npon_n platform, Tho Interestn of botls carrier und consignees. would abviously require, espoctally at depols whero aicls vi at quimtitics of gooda are liolug_constantly received for rigguces, w at thut of nppelleo at Chicigo, that the wervauts of thio carrier shoull bo frea from outsiide ane 1cc or inforfercncoiit the arrangement. uind deilv, wry of the Varivud consiGumonts x4 they are recoived at 1hio dopol, IT 18 THE CARTIER's DUTT, when tio gooils aro cantoyed to tho dopot, fo untod and placathen In 1 conventent place for dolivery, aud "If tho cousigneo 1a then ready to rocelvs e to ditver theyn to Nt it 3t bo 1a o, 1o carrler mut tien mafely store them nnder tho clirgo of competent uml caraful sorvania, zeady to bo deliv- ered whien called for by thono entiticd to recelvo them, When (his In dane, the carrier's duty fa dischacged. Whatber the goods aro placed, for tho puposo of do- 1ivory, oo a platforin open and accassiblo to the publia or i1 warchouse coustructed with propor couvenien- Ces and facilities for o speedy delivery, and eanally accessible to tie public, cun mko no diiference, farif i cousiigneo Is present at tho tmo, and recolves his o0, 0 uestion 16 to tho Jutormedisto rights snd &utics of whishousemen cau arlse, for tion will have 13 1o Ju mot then prescnt to rocelve, or, It Lot any renson, b clovscs to pormit thom Lo’ romala, the crivtody then becomes that of 5 warchouseman ond 1ot that of & carrier. e ave nable fo percolvy how, {la riiitn of the parlics can in tho lens bo elinnigod or affeeted by tho act of unloading tho car directly juto the warchouse, insteud of upon ua opon platform. Vo are perfectly weil swnro that Tk WULE HEACTOFORE LAID DOWY, and thus fur adhered to by this Court, upon thin Bubject, i mot in barmupy with the viows of 1o courls In mony of tho ofber Blates, and ax contendcd foF by some respectabls. Law writere. As was shown In Hallock's caso, It was hovi- svor adoptad iy yesessinco atter . ‘oxmuiantion of many authorltics, and mature considzration by Gtk o do mot conceive (uat ¢ wonld be w180 oF TEndent to now chinnge i, “Thao fucts In this cave, 04 wo understand thom, bring tho caso witlin tho ruid to Which wa havo uiluded, aud they oro not different fn princlplo, us wo have at: tewpted to abow from those in Mallock's caso, TIE PUINCIPAL QUESTION INVOLYED in the recond pusition contended for i ono of fact, TU 1o undoubtedly truo that the prima faclo obligntion ot o carsor, with requrd o deilvery, moy bo” aifseted Dy Wwall-estabilshiod and generally syoll knovn cutom oid usago, Dut it must, to live that oifect, be 50 uniforily acquiesced fu by Tongth of tlme, that tie Jury will feol themieclves Coustrained to say that it entired into tho minds of tho parties aud mailo a pai of the contract, Dixon ¥e, Duntism, 16, 1ie, 824, Augell on Carriere, Boc, 301, Turner ve, Dawsén, 60 Tils,, 85, 1t o were to consider the evidonco on behalf of appeliants alone, it might be that we should fesl con= wirained Lo say that the usage was, in tho cass boforo u sufliclently proved. But fho ovidence of nppelice aliows that 1t wan 1u no manner intorcated In tho caro: ago of thogoods ; that this vaa a private srrangment of ono MeMurtry, and {lat goods wero dellvered 10 L only i _cases whers conlgnees did ot furnish thetr owi Leamw oF give directions to tho contrary, YT BEENE TO US OLEAL that appelles's servonts nevor regarded appelles as Liound o deliver goods In this way ; and that they aid nothing 1rom which nppollants weso authorlzed o in- £or that they might 110L uee thioir own conveyances oF ‘“wuiploy othiers thin MeMurtry, to cart their gondn, 1€ appelico bind_ exacted tho' yayment of cartatie fn ndvunce at ehipplog, as was dolio in (o case of 11y and unother va, Thio Navigation Company from 1ho “rent to the Meraey, & Toun, 1t, 39, reforred to vy uppelisats, it would' undoubtediy bo ablo, for (his wwould have constituted nu exprors coutruet to deliver their good at thelr placo of busiuess ; bt 4hin was ot Ao fuct, 1€ we rowurt to the Lill of Iadiwg snevidence, e therd flud that tho underteking wae 1 ship to Ohle cogo only, and aside from this thers in 1o ovlenco ~Of an' oxpress contruct, | If @ cuttom __ exirtod _ which was obligatory St wae binding upom both yarties, | the conelgneo as well as {he carrier, It In impossible from ull the evideuce, to say that Sppelinute Wero nob at liberty to buvo dono thelr own carting fram age Jullea's depot, o to lave omployed Whomsoover they Siigae fo o it We perceive 1o error In tho rorord for which tho it sbould Do ruyeraed, und 1t 3 teretoro ted, THE PILGRIMS ABROAD. Scencs and Specelics at Parin. The Romnn Catholio pilgrims who left thia souutry for llomo o faw wecks ago aro reported by cabie to Linve aviived in safory at tho Litoranl City, Tho Freeman's Journal of this weelk contains some datails about their journoy, On tho morving of Suturdny, May 80, tho pil- grime m a body aguisted ot tho famols Sauc- tuary of Notro Dumio des Victoires, at Paris, Bishiop Dweuger eaid tho mass, and’ addressed tho pilgiims in a forvent disoourso, Mo then aunounied that o wes about to give to each of them a croes, of tho kind called “tho Croes of Pilirimages,” lirge number of which tho loly Father bud blessod for this spa- ciol intention, aud which Bishop Dwengor, o8 Spirttual Hoad of tho Lilgrimage, had recoived to Lo given to thom. Ench of tha pilgrims ad- yaneed, und, on bended knees, received this **lted Crose,” which they forthwith fastoned on tueir breasts, After n maes In the private chapol of the Archbighop of Pans, Cardiual Guibert addressed tho pilgrinis, After's fow prolimmary yomarks, L enid (and for his woids we are indebted to the corespondonce of tho Zablel): “ Lot us tell you that this pilgrimago from Amurien 18 very edifying to thowotld, "T'hat you uhould cowe 80 far across tho soa to prosient your homege and tributo of love to Our Lady of T.onrdes aud to his Holinoss 1hus IX, bas Slled uk all with joy. You come now when the Ciurch is most 1n want of your prayers, whon 1t is in moro dunger than it hus ever boen, T'lie cruel pereecution of tho Romnns, tho death of B0 oany saiuts, were iews dauger- ous (han tho ' prosent slow, silout persecations, Now It js cunning, mot bar- havous ; subtlo, ineinuating, ~Who falus-lenrted, tho miuisters of tho muny dilferent croods, do not attuck us openly. Thoy wumotimes Gvon flntter and rendor homage to this or thut virtuo of tue Catholic fuith ; but it Is only to dischiarge with grealor forco thie poison and yonom of their houits against our Holy Church, - Yos, you who a6 Ho huppy ud to ga on o pilgrhinoge to Our Ludy of Lourdes and to our -Ioly Tuthor, pruy for the Church, . , . - Amoricn 8 young; 1tg poopls are yong. Wo ate old. O)d sge s prudence ; it 18 slow, But you uct with pll the fire of youth, and thag is why wo aroull_suxions that you' would not Torget our pour city of Iaris 1 Your prayers, Liisiu alh great citios, thoro is & groat deal of evil Tioro; buk thero s tlso much good. Bstromoas #ro 10 be found - Failw, Untortunately, much ovil lins bson going on, which lius beon countor- Jalanced by many good und noblo workw, und T 2m ero that God will hear our ardont prayors Femtors Uk to ponce,” ‘"Zi.. Tho ove of the doparture from Paris tero at s mmootlst of thio plriine i & piblio haty, Monncignour Begur preslded, and made spoech of welsomo, ¥ thin Bishop Dweugor raplied, Tho walel thist * the kreatuons of Franco lind como telans that had lod hor to forgot who hnd m ndo hor, and why God eared for hor| Howaga une solgneur do Begitr hadl #o flattoriugly apokon. **I¢ \wns & country, liko othors, jonious of ita - guiro tudopondonoo. It lnd ils own polloy, iotatad by its distauco from the gront Europenn untlons, nnd taught by its gronlest etntesmon of st ngas, that {6 was too complotoly aloof from Jiuropo for it wiaaly to tako any partin the quar- rols of ono Buropean power with auothor, “Bat, while politienily Amorica holds iteolt sloof from uropo, by its wiso traditions, thn samo Diving faith was bostowod, and rocoivd, audl loarned, i Amorics ns in JBorove, And whon France ahows horsolf tho truo France,— tho F'ranco that is groat that sbo mny do groat things for Gad,—that Tranco lays hold of milt- fona of lioarts in Amorica tlint offer thoir proyers 1o Qod for har bacauso sho takes np and vindi- cntes tho cauro of God, 'Thoroforo, what bo found ospeciaily admirablo iu Franca wie tho {llsposition wo strougly wabifosiod by Guthollcs in hor to draw closor ind cloot to tho Viear ot Christ, and to count all thoso, all ovar tho world o4 hor brothron who stand with tho Jond of ‘tho Church. Mow, thon” Bishop Dwengor, “can we visit Onr Luily of Lourdes on ' Fronch soil,—how can wo vielt Paray- wo go na pllgzims to tho foot of the {mmortal plead with tho Sncrod Iloart, nud with tho us " Judgo Thenrd, an Amarican of L'rench descent, alho niado an addross, i which ho sid that the glors of Pranco “ was achiovod as o Catholio ua- tion. ~Ilor roveraeabinva como with hor botrayals of (o sncrod trust. Ilis henrt dalled for tho Tranco of old § for tha Franca of St, Clotilde, of 8¢, Louls, of Jonumo d’Are.” On the'1st of Juno tho pilgrime toft Parls for Tourdes, ho cablo bas raported tho fact of el arrival thoro, ns well as of the presontation of o bauner to the shrino, Ml advicos with fullor dotails aro daily oxpocted. Tho Journal, in closing 118 nccount,” chnraccoristical- Iy observes: *Tho larger parbof tho pilgrims, siotwithstanding tho dronry condition of Rom under tho Picdmonteso usurpors, proposod to spond n wook or tan daya thora i vielting tho suorod shriuce.” ISRAEL PULNADM, Unveiling o Statuo to Gen. Putnam at fiarezord, Conn. Harlford, Conn, (June 17& Correspondence of the New York Z'ribune, Travolors who pass over tho New Yorl, Now Haven & Ilartford Road expreas toir admifation of tho beautiful park that lics jusc southonst of tho depot fu Hastford, Hithorto only o sindo statne lind embellished tho parli—a bionze figire of Bishop Lrownoll, prosented by & son-m-law of tha venorablo Lishop, who was' groatly lovod and honorod in tho _diacase over wlich e loug prosidod, But to-Iay snothor tntus s boor arcctod, with imposing coromnics. o 110w Btatuo s of Conneeticui’a Rovolution- my horo, Gon. isracl Puluam; the seulptor, Mr. J. Q.'A, Ward: tho donor, tho lato Josopls . Allyn, & Hartford Ind, who ' bocamo Associata Justice of Arizous during the Adminjstration of Trosidont Lincoln, and Who, at. Paris, in 1889, aftor u Jifo of much travel and advanture, lef 3,000 for tho purpose of procuring a pieco of statuary for tho park of his native oity, dosig- nating his father, ox-Mayor T\ M. Allyn, Chavlos D. Warmor, the author, and Gov. Marshal Jowoll a3 Truscoos to dolect'tho aubject and woulptor, Mr. T, M. Allyn thon incrensed tho swount of tho gift to $10,000. Tho 17th of Juno—as tho annivorsary of tho battlo of Bunkor Lfill, where Putuam’ won his groatest distinction—wan selectod as tho most Htting day for the dedicntion coromouies, A Jarge concoursa of pooplo ugwomblad in tho arls ac 3 o'clock, to wituoss tho covomonica; Tt wero disporacd by o iouvy ain etosam, whied forcod n portponcmont until & o'elock. At that bour a military procession, consisting of s rogi- mont of Conucctiout wilitls, Putman Phaluny Governor's foot-gunrd, aud two compnnies frony T'utnam's original homo, eacorted tho orators of tho day to tho park, Among tho distinguished guosts on tho plat- formn wore Maj.-Geu. V. D, Frauklin, sx-Liout. Govs, Catlin and_Hyde, ox-Qunrierm.ter-Gor Dickineon, the Hou. Dariol P. Tylar, of Broo nophew of Gon. Putnawm, and Limsolf 3 famon stamp sposker in old 'Whig daya; nx-Muyors Stillman, Allyn, Robinson, aud Chinpinwn, In tho absenco of Dr, Ilorace Duslwoll, the opening prayer was mado by tho Rev. Hr, Wobe ster. 1o wna followad by Charios D, Warnor, assistant editor of tho Courant and Chairman of Pruxtoos, who selectod the statuo, anc in their vobalf prosoatod tho statite to tho city ia o briof addvoss, which contaluod, among other things, the following skotch of tho donor: Mr. Josoph P. Allyn was born on March 9, 1833, Ho was ode ueated to the moroantile busiross, in which ho was #uccosful : but ho was obligad to relinquish it by reason of Impaired health, About 1855 ho epent somo months in tho \West Indies, and sliortly after o went abroad, sailing up the Med- itorranoan, and_spondivg ' year Jn Europcan travel. Upon roturning, with some_Knowlodgo of Spanish and Frouch, bo took up logal and political studios, 'fo . which Lo was interosted, and in 1859 lhe went f{o Washington, whoro harosidod during tho sosslons of Congress for two yenrs, baviug u oler'ship in ono of tho departments, and writing able and valuablo lottors to soma of our Stato journals. In 1861 lio was appoiuted by Mr. Lincolu Associ- ato Justico of tho Torritory of Arizona, to which distant country be repairad, and, in tho absenco of o Chicl-Justico, organized tho courts. and okt satisfactorily rdwivtstored Justico during tho wholo of Lincoln's Adwiuiatration, Llis knowledge of Spavish and_his thorongh rending of coustitutional law and Noman jurisprudonce onebled him to bring ordor out of tho confusion of this soni-Mexican territory, and to sottla ju- dicious!; ite complicated intereats in tho colliion of tho old and tho now cloments, Upon his return to Hartford, in 1866, ho was again warned that Lo could ot five in this climate, and in tho spring of 1867 he once moro went to Eutope. Insearch of hoalth and with an ineatiablo pasion for information and self-culturo, ho passed the noxt two yoars in Southern Turopo, 1b Egypt, aud tho East, somo- timos eucouraged aud often depiossad, but always eager to live in ordor to kuow mord and to accomplish moro, o the spring of 1409 ho camo up from Cairo, making i couragoous and dosperate journoy in the hopo of roaching home, aud endod all bis earch Joutneys in Paris, At tho closo of this speech the atatuo was un- voiled to tho musio of four bands aud & Major- Qeueral's saluto of thirtoon guns, The utatue is of bronze, life wizo. Tho hero stands on_Ius right foot, wilh tho loft slightly raised, and in tho full unitorm of s gonoral ofti. cor of tho Continental army, 1o hax his sword in his loft hand and his chaponu in bis right. o faco is much idoalizod, reprenonting rathor tho spirit of tho Novolutiouary timo chau . strict likeness of Gon. Putnum, altliough it bears a re- semblance to tho fow sketchos extant of him, Mavor Joseph 11, Spraguo recoived the gift on bohait of tho ity in o short spooch. e wus followed by ox-Dluyor Honry O, Hobinson, who dolivered the oration of tho day on the Nfo aud chavacter of Gou, Putnem, Tho followlug ure extract “For him woolaim eminonco in that won- derful clags of mon whicls that bistorical erinis doveloped. s was tha sharp intuition which loolted oloar through hnzes aud olouds wud night iteolt, o well undoratood iko encronch- ing tyranny of tho Crown; ho knew tho ttrougth and wenkneas of tho Dritish army; ho know, which 80 miany failod 0 oo, that theto could ba Lut ono solution of proviutial troublas, end in that fsnuo, dreadod by many, ho lnaw the i vincibility of the Awcrican colonfals. 1lis ob. sowvations from Gaundn to the Wast Tndies had Leen tuorough andacute. His lifo had alroady boen s romantio s o novel, but ae roal us nartyrdom. Bt in it and through b all, whils fairly loyal to the mather country, ho Lad folt withy'tho thrisl of & soor tho couilug Indopond- enco, 1) not follow Putnam In tho wara against Franco snd Spuin, In theso bis courage povor Tailed ; his Tosourcos Wero nover exbauted, In the foreats and swamps and mountains, in rapida and upon Inkes and soas, in stegen and’ porty, {n lino of battlo and in singlo contlict, b was tho tireless fightor, the dreadad foo, *“Chrough thiess ton yours of careful servico 1o ind ntutlied thie Britikh soldior and thio Lritisly Genoral, Often ho Lind keon his own surgastions disrogardod by superior oflicers through hesita- tion or timidity, and tho vowulte Liad streugthienad Putnonvs soufidenco in himsolt. - For 40 Yeurs ho had beon studsing, too, tho qunlitios aud capaci- tiow of thie American, sud especially tho New-En- gland people, *And 50 when stamp-mastor waa ubpomted to'entoreo tho stamp act in Conneot cut, Putnam inspired the mousuros, more foroi- bio'than polite, Which rosulted in his resigun- tion, And Lie statoment to Gov, Fiteh upon the Hubjoct was #o uumistultable in itn tonor that no slunips over camo to this colony from Naw York, And wiicu the tidings of Lexington came, tho old prophot saw the moruing in whoso twllight hio Lind " Leen watching, Futnam expocted to light the mother conutry, aud oxpected to win. " For thews intuitions o olum ominonoo for our General, 1t i givon o fow to feel tho fitst waters of tidow, to know guthoring storins and comslug sunbursts, to mansuro tho putiouco and audurancs of pooplon in the shados of dosh, chivalrous uuity of purposo with o e o how of oo, Hoc uisforvinon, from eglunliig t9 wndy hiad cotud fiom thowe poli- #d tw'forocast tho ivsties of crives as by sonsa~ tion, . Bucl pawor pf inslght. wo conoulvo e tlvo of that vor wung country of which Mon- L 1 1 was thoroughly of .tho peoplo. ills onll to the . oreiguty of the pooplo, tho Gleattlo powar of * pootic, If Washington was tho Gonoral of tho coneluded: | o-Monial on Fronch soil,~how can |: Puus Nioth, and not earry in our "hearts, and not |* lowsod Mothor Immuculate, for blossings on | peontinr man, Protident Lincoln. Snoh powors normally bolong &> the man of pooplo, Hora Kingy aud Prolates have ofion failed: Putum Maujor-onoraielip was by a vox slood not upou_propristios of ordor in promo- tion. “Unteaiucd o Iottors, tho wanta of his couutrymon nnd Lokt rights lind hoon bis alpline bot. Ilo had found o ut the oapaolties tor ondur- anco in man's physiial nature, tho fnborn sov- opull, which patriotism. And 80 b looked across tho ocean to tho King and felt tho cortain cominga of contiuued and inoreastni oxnotlons; ho lookod over tho rongh hills of Now England ond tho plains of tho Sonh, and from Mino to Goorgia Lo hootd tho specch of patriots and thoir pravers, aud, n_clontly ny ho forosnw tho wnows of Dacombbr and tho foliage of Juna, . hio racognizod the coming clash of arms and thi 1 telivernnco of tho opprossod. Into his military ; moasuros Lo throw hin deopost onthusinsm. Loy woro usnally romantio and somatimes evon Hovolution and the Fathor of his Country, Put~ n'm was tho horo of them both, M. Robinson's spocch, ns well as Mr. Warnor's received frequont and lond appluno. Tho oxorcisos olosod wilh muslo and & military perade, FINANCIAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 24, lea ding mercnatilo housos, and the dolivory by tho) Lost-Ofico of but ono mall, made business at tho bauks to-day dull. This was purtioularly the caso with tho Board of Trado Lauke. 1 "o banks maintaln tho rato of discount at 8@ A0 por cont. A fow outside and vory strong: bori zowors havo boon tomporarily accommodatod, ot U'@7 per cont. Tho call for loans on tho stres ¢ from doalrablo partica is small, and oasily mota b 8@18 por cont. Rosl cstato losns are 9@10. per cont, B Now York oxchango was firm botivoen bankn at par to 250 promium for 81,0u0. ‘I'ha . cloarnga woro $9,300,000, CHANOE OF IEDEFAING AGENT. The ¥ st Natloual Bank of Chiloago has beon appiove. 1nsredeoniing agont of tho Firat National of Wats ka, Illinols, 1u place of the Commercial Natioual, Babilk of thi city. NEW NATIONAL DANK. The fa llowing National Bouk was organized during L » post weok, viz ¢ 2,161} 7irst_ National Donk, Bollevitla, fil, Authorize: capital, 8125,000: paid in_cupital, &05,000. Jt tling Kohl, President ; Van L. Ruoyan, Cashior. Authorized to commence ~ busioss Juno 16, 18 4. Skow-Pou 3rdon, Tahorg & Co, roport the rates of forcign exchange ‘ns_followa: London, $14,988¢@LAL; Daris, $5.15@3,10 ; Humburg, 90@J0x40 5 130rlin, T8@733¢0 ; Bolgium, $5.156@ 5.10}¢; Holtind, 41@dlige; Bweden, 28; Nor- way "$1.11; Denmatk, G0 Finlaud (Russis), 20!4e. Cablo tunsfors—Tondon, $102)¢; Paris, | $6.083. BONDS AND GOLD. Proaton, Kenn -& Co, quote as follows: Bujang, Selling. Uited Statea 5-20s of '63—Tanu ary ud Jul; 1205 Uniied Btat ary and July.. 191 Uvited States 5o - Tilinofs 10 por cent chiool- LATEST, New Yonw, Jnoo 24.—Tho Tronsury disbursod ©47,000. Customs recoipts, £324,000. Specio shipmouts, $211,000, ot 'which 116,000 waw gold bara, Mooy, 2@3, - Primo moreantila papor, 5@, Sterlinf dull, and nominally 487%4@488 Tor 0 dnys ; 490@490)¢ for sight, Goid rangad from 111X@111%, the oponing | nud cloving prices. Cariying rates, 1@3 ; bore rowiug, fla at 1. Clenrings, $20,000,000, Stato and railruad bonds stoadyand firm. Gov- ernmouts steady. & Stooks activa in tho aarly part of the day, with fioquont fluctuntions. Shortly beforo tho gloso, wanknana neadominatad, and tha . slosing priens. _| showed o declino of 3¢@3s from the higheal point. Il grentest ‘decline wna in Wapash, whioh dropped from 86} to 334 on the rovival of unfavorable rumora; then came Lake Slioro, which foll fyom 7634 to 733¢: Woutern Union do: clined from 753 L0 7434, nud Now York from 003{ to0 99, theso thiteo stocks boing iniluenced by rue mors’ about Gommodora Yandorbite, who' was thrown from Lis wagon yoaterdny. Pacifio Mail Union Paciiie, Nortiwestorn, Tock Island, and Obios were oach down abolit 1 per cent. 'Eris was eccentrio throughout tho duy, and the two oxtromes were 8134 and 8035. Tho other fluctu- ationu were less important. Sulos Lotween 10 wid 2 wera 193,000 sbiares, of Whiok 31,000 wora Wostern Union, 25,000 Unfon Paciflc, 11,000 Wa. Lash, 16,000 Pacitic Mail, 12,000 St. Baul, 23,000 Laka Shioro, 16,000 Erie, ad 8,000 Northwaststn common. aovEnNAENTS. Caupons Coupo Couponer Goupon Coupon, Now b Coulon, X Coupons, Miesounss, Tenuessoes, ol Tonuessues, now. . Virgiulas, tow. Virginins, old. N, “Gurolinas, N. Carolinas, noy aTacks, % | linols Central...... 98 Union Puclilo Londy. 871 Union Yuclic stocks. 235 Central Paciflc stock, 23 Bouton, Hact &Erle. 1 Del., Lick. & West'n | 1001 Michigan Contral Tittaburg & Ft, W Northwostorn. ... Northwestorn pfd , Rock Island, New Jersoy Cenira 8. Paul, Oafon. . s vvscoe) 03 8t Paul Weatern tnfon Tel. |, 743 Walbash Wabash X “erre Lnuto, 7 Terre Huute pid.... 285 Chicago & Alton,... 10: U. 8, Express, Paclfio Mafl, Chicago & Oilo & Ais i Erlo, Clevo,, Oln, & Col.... 70" | Eria pfd; Ohl,, Bur. & Quincy,1043¢ | Hfarlem ox. div. Lako Shore. . 7 | Harlom pfd, Indiuna Contra] COMMERCIAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 24, The following were the recoipts and Abipments of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, aud for tho | corrosponding date ono vear ago : TEGRIPTS, nIPMENTS, 1874, 1873, 1874, 1873, Flour, brls 4,096] 5,607 Wheat, bu, 13,984 66,150 Coru, 'bu, 267,707 101,000 42050) o3 48] 20,053 Flax sead, s, Tiroom corn, 1. Cured meats), b, Teef, brls, Yark, brl Lard, 3. Talloy, [b6.1 Dutter, Live hogs, Gattl §i 4a8)534] 31 1 120,46 Totatoes, Bir.o.[ 800 TLanuber, No, feet! Bliingles, No..., Tath, N alt, el Withiiawn from store yesterday for city consumption: 841 bu wheat, and 400 bu rye, Tho following grain has been inspocted into store this moining, up to 10 o'clock: 221 cars whont; 879 cars corn; 40 onrs onts; 3 card ryo. Alvo, by canal, 84,100 bu No, 2 con ; and 10,000 Lu No, 3 onts. ‘Fotal (1,142 cary), 403,000 bu, Tho leading produco markets wero vory quiet to-day, aud_what ittlo trading waa done was ir- rogulur, Tho Board of Trado and the Produco Exchnugo gaveup the duy to the important worl of 1aying & cornor-stono, and, tho doora bo- ing closed, only & fow members assemblod on tho sidewnlk, whoro thoy talkod about the prica of grain, “haif fn jost and two-thirda In oar- noul, ocensionally minking & trado, 'Tho strost markels wWero sotlve ad usual, and amoug our wholoaulo morchants moro than ordiary notiylly was obuorvablo, The snteriors of the leading housex in ench departmont of trads wore fuicly throngod with couniry buyors from points nour and remote, and n largo volume of business was_sccomplishod, Ordets which in tha natursl course of events would havo come forward n week or & fortuight ago, have boon hold back until the presont timo, whien pleasure might be assoolate With business, ‘Clie dry goods markot was mara aotiva than for many dsya pravious, aud pricon woro thoroughly “Tba closing of the Donrd of Trade, and of tho | quoted prices. Thora was only o modorata suip- ping domnnd for bittor and wndor continuod lib- oral recoipts and tho excosslva ot tho markot In doprossod. Cheoso is rocolylng moro atton- tion and is working atoadlor, Diiod frult aro dull “and aro Jess flrmly hold. Thoro ‘4a8 n Intga demand for fish, but wnder diboral supply tho macket displsye weaknaas, Whitefish wero droppod_anothor noteh, No, 1 now quated at 0,00@6,10, and No. 2 t $6.75@ 585, Coal, wood, and_ pig-iron woro inactivo, Loathor whs quic and_stondy, Thoro was o modorato _inquiry ' for ofls nt 4s deolino on carbon, and 20 daclina in whalo &ad tuepentine, uotations being 13@13}4e for carbon, T9@S0S or whale, and 46@100 for turpontino. Lard waa frm, - Livaood nud othor doscriptions ruled about steady. Tharo woro 1o now fastures to noto i connoss tlon with lumber, A modorato businass, waunlly in_ the way of Mllog amall ardors from tha in- torlor, was transaotod ot tho yards at recont prices, Tho offorings at tho wholeaslo markot wore light, though amplo, thoro boiug only n light trado'in tha morniug. Hardwaro and niot- als wero ntendy, and nalls continuo flrm under o good domand 'and firnnonn ot tho factorias, Cooperago, building _motarial, nud noval utoros woro quiot. Tho wool market was setive and tirm, undor & good domand from the Enet and moderato offorings. ''ho rocoipts wore falr aud incronsing, but atacks are not aconmu- nting, Llidos ward quiot aid atoady, - Hay, oxc cept tho lughest grades of timothy, s vory dull and woak, ~ Broom-corn, soeds, lioph, aud potn- taes were unolinngod, . Gron fralss wora o, and small fruits wors lowor, whilo orangos ud lemons ruled firm, Poultry was dull aud lower, and opgy almost tinsalabla. Highwines woro fnnotivo, clinued, at 941¢o por galloh, Lakio Troights wore innctivo, and nominally thosnmo s yeatorday at 330 for corn to Butfalo; 0370 for do to Ouwogo; 81¢o for whost to atalo, alid 73o for oats to Kingston. Ono charter was Toporicd from bero, and another to load at Mile waukeo, but they were taken last ovening. Provislons woroinactive, Mase pork waa quots ad casior, whito Iard aud meats wera unchanged, Tho markat wan quotcd at tho following range of pricea: Moss pork, cash or solior Jul $17.20@17.25; do, sellor August, 8174001745 do, “golior ‘Bop:ommbor, SIT.70@17.76; do, uoller and nominally un- Lo yonr, $14.20@14.50. Lard, cash or sollor’ June, $10.95@11.00; do, Hollor July, 81003 do,’ seller Awgust, &{1.19@11.12)4 do, sellor tho year, 8Y.87i(@0.00; wummor Inrd, 10){@10365. ~Sweot-pickied bains, 103{@ 1le por” Ib for 18@10-b avoragos; dry-ssited meaty, looo, At 63 @E340 for shouldats, oas, and 6ige wollor Augunt : 8%,@De for short Tibs, Gash, aid £0.90 wollor, August; 03(@bigo for short nlulr‘ cash, whd 93¢@9%¢e wollor August; 8o for Camborlands; Y@955e for long clear, ‘Yoo snmo boxed at }{@34e per 1d abovo those pricos, DBucon moats, T3¢ for shouldors, 1o for short ribs, 10}c for abort clear, all packed in hids: the samo looss, 4o jowor, Bucon, hinms, 13¢@14s. Moss boot, - SILIU@LL1215 ; oxtra’ mans do, SI2.00@14.25; beof hanty | $22.60@23.00. ~City sallow, 734@Tig0; groaus | Hominnt at Gygmbnge. " AT B Flour was nomiudl at tho following rango of pricos: Fair to good white winters, Cunlee do,, Qted winters, Goad 10 chiolce o] Medium to fal ‘Guod to cliolee Patent do, . TFair to choi Common do,.. 1iye flour, Bran,.., A Wheat was dull, and_avoraged 1¢@0 ‘whough roportod (irm in Liverpool. - Tfie recoipts wero"large in proportion to tho roportod ship- nouts, and the woather was hot and foromg, which facts eucauraged oporationa on tho part of thouo who are always wanting an_opportubity to soll short. ‘Tho tradiug wns altogotbor in op. tions. Sollor July oponad at 81,313, doclined 0 $1.20)¢, and advanced to 12037, closlg nt SLA@L.203. Soltor August woill nt 31.19@ ring exirs o 131, “Canty No. 2 spriig sold o tho extont of G000 bu ab $14135; No. 1 upring was nominal 4#.31.97; No. 3.do at $1.17, and rojected do at 1053, Blinncauta wheat was noumial at $1.20 Tor No. 1, aud 512034 for No. 2. Corn waa irsegulir, aud aversgod about 3o lower thun yostorduy, though Livorpaal wis quoted strongor, aud Now Yor atoady, " Tho ro- cipts wero lrg, and Uhe shipments 1ess, which cuusod 8 woakoning in optiovs. Solléc July openad at Glc, advanced to 015, and closed dull at Glo. Sellor August sold ot G1@G13ce, Cash No. 2 rangod st GI3@6L3ge, with sale of 16,000 bu at Gld{c, aod ait nppatout disposition on 'the part of flia™* oliyua " to take all offerad st that prico, Oata were inactiva, but nominally & hado ens- fer, i sympatby with corn ; quotod at 46@462¢0 onuh o olier Jume: 135@120 sollor July; wad 3314@393o noller August. o wi woniuaily wiolisnged, v 8@8to for 0.2, Larloy wos nominally unchanged. Sollor Sep- tompor, now, was quoted at 87@8Se for No, 2, and 70@76o for No. 3. Cash No. 2 was nomijal 8t 81.10@1.20; No, 3 at 00@05¢; and rojectedat W0@Tbe. TE CROPS OF EUnoOEE. Galignani's Messenger of Muy27saya: “The various accounts rocoived from diffaront parts of Lurope toud to coufirm_tho fact that tho fort night's hot woatber wo bind hore in Apiil last was experiouced evorywhero olse, and that the samo may bo uaid of tlis cold that sot in horo an tho 47l ult., &od bus only just coasod, Lnora has been & goneral call for fuin, the littio that foll during tue lust forlught or twonty days boing consiuered utterly inadoquato, an incouvenioncy which, it sceme, hny mado itsall muck moe fott in Hpain than eteowhoro. Tho crops thore are in a puor siate just mow, a oircum- atance . that moy have soribus conso quences in aummer, slnce tho sichor proviicos €aunot, ou account of the oivil war, sond thoir surplus to the poorer ones. Up Lo the end of last month thacrops throughout Russia wore in s hoals thy state, and would Loall tho bottar for rain, Lo country that seoms to have sutferad most from the late cold weathor 18 Huugary, both in tuo plaine aud on tho Carpathinn helghts. In Trane ylvania the whoat-crops are sufe, but tho inos aud ruit-troos ure sll nipped by tho frost. In the Banato saow aud drought bave injused about one-fourtls of the crops. Ganorally speaking, throughout Austria tho vine hay beon tho worst sulleror. In tho Palatinato, fanrs wera betsidon entoruainod for tho fruit-troes and olovar, but none for wheat. In tho Gisnd Duchy of Baden tue cropu are promising, Those around Barlin aro much loss ko, In tho Brisgau syo Las sullered o severely that it has hoad to be cut dowa for foddor. At Worms and Ludwigehafen the clover s beon spoilt &o, aleo, potatoos, rapo, and barloy about Hoilbroan. At ltostool; all1s promising; fikewian at Anustordutu, Maok trichs, Rottoraum, and Graoingon, whoro rain Lins boon abundaut. Boigium Liay hot had mush 1o complain of; on the Uth thors was coid wenther at Antwerp, followed by raius the wheat~ ciops are in excelleut condicion fn B there was sevore frost ou the 2cly and 3( which caugod much_damngs to the fru othorwiso It did not do much Larm. 0o groat desideratum ull ovor Surops just now is raly for tho meadows and spring sowings," e Now Yol L oL LCEETATITIC, e Now York Lroduce Kzchange' Week the following: SR iny The foreign exports of the hog product ot Now York and ofior widermiones. o Jos Oct, %8 to Juue 16, 1574, inclusive, ua compared withy fue exporta from all United Stat N s ssinen frow il o) iates ports, trowm Nov, 1, Zacon, han @il sioulders, Tos, s AT une 14, "14.2 ),301,¢ 2, o ume iy T UBILEH 200,812,207 Nov, 1, 1873, to. June 16, 1473.,243,123 1004, 334,015,203 Decreass........ (2,068 U010 G7,805,05 "The poultion of thie forelgn exporly of the n..eyf'm from Oct, 2310 June 16, fruin above por With the exports from a)l_United Siat Nov. 1, 1822, to June 16, 1873, Iv au follow 123, 16714, 40,207,500 T compared norts from Decreuse. 8,410, 41 TR e 24T 67,803,053 Total 883,117,817 482,411,871 100,300,310 Tho forelgu exportu of our, whoat, and mal Russian Empire, from 18040 1873, from all- et ey aud over buud, Eust ind Wost, luvo Sesn as Tollons Tl quantitiod are uiven {u tsolisivsris, ob of oy equals five busliols and 95,208 deolu cauais 4 o ol oF noarly six Flour, Wheat, Muize, tasiita, {solta, torhtr, 1884, BAGKTAT pgs,ATd 6,116,401 44, 8i0 £ (] ¥ %3 0,173,784 H 9,063,U05 11,851,009 9,880,018 . BULG0 xoluslve of flour, and Inoludiug 8t, Polersuurg, Odouss, sud Azov-Bouports only, Usioflcinl, pd s o The Plitsburg Ol Markot, + PrrTanung, P, Juno 44—Orude unclianged; 860 thio highest trait fn tho composivon of that sustalne Qroverioy also were moving wilki in. crenuod frasdom aud ‘wers, held rtaly at do6 ‘: the 11'3"-';5 OR@ILD W Tackern; Tefned' Bot CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, WennEsDAx EvEixo, June 2i, AT.OOTOT~Quotablo st $L8KGLE for slandard ranf, PBEANS—Wero dull end eany. malllota sl at quotations t Navien, $2.00 mediuim, $165@,16, BROOM GORN—tYaw' qufol umil unchauged, Guuta- tous : Ohoioo burl, 8@&83o; do oxtrn, b0 corn thut il work taoif fnio & oholco lurl broom, 176§ for gaod do, G@RN0; goud to chivco atajk brald, o} {uferior bruah, 4@63s BUILDING MATEGIALS—Tho domaud oontinues Utght: Michlyan ntucco 3,60 ; Now York siiceo, caste ng FMS(ETLW § Ullea and Akron coment, $2.00 ¥ bil} Loniavilio do, $2.2) @ brl; Portiaud ccment, $7,000 .80 3 brl; disha §in Duik, 76@800 3 Nmo (L), 1,003 1,10 3 brl ; whilo sand, ' br, $1160@2,00 3 pinstoring Liale, @ i, 4003 firo’ brlck, 3 1,000, £33.00@90,00 ; nilding briek (common), $3,00 s Milwaukoo ot chio promed, EILUU@IL0, el 3 Tndfans prosend, .IILIW@ .00 ; o jcommon, $7.00@12.00, LUTTER—Tho butter trado win inaotivs to-dny, Thio extreme lieat oporatod to chock both tho local wnd outside domunds, and only a smail volumo of sales ‘was accomplishod, Trices, though frregular and wosky wore not qiiolably differout from thoso current yestors day, ad foliows ; to ohiolco Ykllmv, @2lo; me- i to gooll grades, 13@17¢; Inferlor ta common, . AGGING—Grain-baga contlnue to move with in- croaned {reoiton, und thio market in strong, Durlaps, gunnies, and wool-sacks wero selilng fairly at former WWo quoto: Bturk, 34os Lowlston A, 133 : antd, 204503 Amoskeag, 00 ; Otter Creak, 3¢ : urlap boga, 4 aid 5 b, 171903 guntes, siogle, 11 @0 do donble, 25@THC ; wool ancks, 67@I0c, OHBESE—Thoro was ratbor moro iniuiry for clicess, and tho market presunted n somewhat stoadier tone, e followiug quotation wero very genorally adherrud York factory, 11\@13)o; Wostern do, 104@ 6¢; low grudes, 6@do, COAL—Wus ngaiu toported fnsctivo, 'Tho fow or- dorw reculved wera tiled at tho nmoxed Fange of pricos : Lehigh, propared, $AG0@I000; Lackawunnn, $3.60¢3 9007 bonnsylvuhin Caitich £4,005 Thiiunn Oanncl, $1.60; Erlo and Walnut Hsll, §4 005" Lick Rtun, $3,00 § Brooks, 34.00; iossburg, $3.007 Mocking Vailey, £6.50 3 Indtina’ block, £0.60 ; Minouk, $5,50 § Wimings ton, $4.5183,00 ; Barclay, $3.00, COURERAGE—Was quiot. “Wa continug to quote : Pork barrels, §1,10@1.] 3; ‘whiaky barrels, $1,00(4.00 ; Iurd torcon,'$1,456@1.60 ¢ flour barrcla, 482300 ¢ pork slaves, vougls, 3$7.00620.00: do, buckod, $16,0u@.2000 ; Al rough, $:0.00@22.00 cked oF sawed, $25,00@0,00 ; whisky stuves, Tough, $21,00324, do, Ducked, $30.00@335,00 ; flour staves, $7.0080,60 ; circio flour heading, 7} @be. GS—Wets ‘il Tho Tecoipts continuo Uboral and atocks ure accuminting. Tus woather i iutouscly bot, and a grant muby packiges uto; arriving out of con ditlou, Prices aro {cregular and lower, Gustautood puckages brought 12@14%0, FISH—Lako flah uro now coming forward yery fraoly, and notwithstinding thero s n more than oritivariiy nctive demand }ll‘ll‘ul arv working caslor, No, 1 whito fish have declined to $0,00(36,10, aud No, 7 to $3,76 @55, Thero i sleo n wouk fooling in_macketol u0d cod, Otber descriptions may be quoted steady, Tolluwing nro tho prices current: %{n. 1 whito i, Jg-ur), S0.00B0.10: No, 2 do, $5,15@3.80 5 No. I trout, $5.0Ua5.76; No, 1 slore muckerol, now, Jg-brl, $10.60@10.75 ;' No. 1 bay, $9.0080.10 ; No. 2 macke brt, $8.50@9.00; family mackere], ig-brl, _ $7.00841, o, 1 whoro kile, $2.16@2.25 1 [k codtivh, £.155.50' George's codnal, $5.10@ 0.00; Laveudor herring, aplll, bris, $8.5069.00; da, Xbrl, $4.95@4,60 ; Labrador herring, ¥ound, vrl, $7,60 (@, Ao, X-brl, $4.00@4.95; box herring, No, 1, o 5 ;obx‘n e d, 40@d30§ Columbla River o, tgebrd LUK RUIES AXD” NUTS—Ttomain dull ot unchaaged prices, Wo ouolod Fonetox—~Dates, 945@1003 fips, drums, 143lc; figs, fu_Loxos, liyers, 115@I8, Turkish pranes, 133! y Tayers, $41 8,205 ratsing, looss Muse L8O Zante wite- Fants, TY@7e; citron, 33@lte; lemou peel, Dosiistio—Nuw York' applen, ' extins, 1N@ISS Micbigan ailced, 13%@dc; ichign quaticrs, 196 180; Western' do, 115,@13%e; Southiern do, 11@ 1233 hoachios, halves, 134 @19;5¢; do mixed, 11i@ 12¢; blscknerrivs, 104208 rusplorres, 40@4203 pitted chorrles, 40@1ile. NuTw—Filberts, 15@160; nlinonds, Torrugona, 22@33>; Naplow walnuin, 18@ige; Chill walnute, 17@18s: Grenoblo waluuts, new, A6@17 Brszlls, W@1Le; ‘pocans, Texas, 9)@i0xa s Wiinmg: ton peanuts, fancy, 12@idc: do vevoud quality, 7 10¢; Tonnesreo peanuits, SX@9c; Alriean pravuts, 1@ AREEN FRUITS—Lemons woro In domand and firm, Tiie offeriiigs of sirawbertles were maller, bul tho domund was ligt, and scllcrs, anzlous to closs out, oifered carly fn’iha doy to foll st luwor pric ons, Messin Lalermo, $1L00QIZUD per hox: Freuch, $12,00@13.00: Mcsitia oranges, per box, §8.60 @9.60; bunanuy, §3,00@4.00 per bunch: phcappies, FA50G.00 per 'doz; sirawberries, T@10, or $1.25(q K ck Fanplerrics, 123 ; coumon, In dascs, and a8 compurcd with the fow preceding duyh s but, wsldo from sugars, there wauno speclal ncilvity, %o genoral mariet was Ario, whils: thia In coifeca and sugars was to advauce, Wo 0DA—T2@T30. ocni, J02(3370 ; O, O. Java, 33 3 chiuico piantation Ceylon, 3G $H@153ge § cloice do, @ AL @24¥07 gooit do, 233@3d¢c | commmon, ; roasting do, 20K@3Ly0; Bingapore) 234(@2330 3 Oonta Klea fatioy, 93%(@252{0; do, ‘Primo; 2@ ; DMaracalbo, 24 CANDLES—Str, full weight, 13(@liio; stearing, full wolglt, 1336@4u: o, shiort weight, 12%6@1dc. R1oE—Putua, B4 @8%e; Rangoon, 7(@Ykc; Caro Mins, 0R93¢¢; Lonislann, 830 e, Soaans—Tatent out 10af, 134 @19xes crushed and powdured, 11%o; grandlated, 11io; A, standurd 104@10x5c; “dv’ No. 3, 10M@L0%c:’ B, 103 1046 oxira 0, 95@10¢; O No. 5 Y3 @8240; yellow U, brown, 3{(@+403 prme do, No. 1, bl¢@9%e { eiol @i2de; fuar do, 83@8%o0; clivice molsases Sugur, 87 @930 Tair 43, B, @3)¢0: 'common' do, 1@be; Now Oricans sngar, cholce, D3, @925 o, prie, B @Y0; do, fair, 84 @315¢; comiion, 735@3 SiRufs—Diamond drips, '$1.0.@1,38; silver drips, extra iuo, BY(@83c: Rood BURAT-RONNG airup, GO@TOD; extra do, 15@300¢ New Otleans molaescs, Wliolee, 856 o do friaie, H0to: do_common, T0@13s: boria Rieo molssses, cholco, ui@U8e; comuion moluskcs, 38 @i, HALERATUS—Common ta best, BY@I1(c, Sioes—alluplce, 17%:@18%0} cloves, 43@0007 cas- ala, U5@TC § popper, S4@i0c ; Rutmege, No, 1, . 180 ginger, Atrican, 25@238; do Oaljutts, 15G206, Soars~Geriman motslod, 0% (3050 ; Golden Weal, 6 @62de: White Lily, 6(®@63c § Wiite Rono, 04(20%0; palin, 6@82,c ¢ Bavon Imperidl, 6@0ke: widlo lus. 8lun, 63,@(0 ;' Obamyalgn, G@Ulgo: primtoa, G@GKe, Tandi—Slivor glow, 0%(@100; common, $@10,¢0 1 primo Lo, o, 21 e, irfo fa dull and weak wnder lberal offore Tue better grades of timothy are wanted {o tlil ordurs, aud, the supplylvelug swall, full prices are usualy obtafucd, Quotatioun : Timotiy, primo, 14,00 @15.00; No, 1, i ®14,00; No. 2, $12,00@13.60; Prime prairie, $10.00; o, 1 do, $8.00@0.00; No, 2, or slough, $0.00@7.00," T.oosr 'ox " WagoN—Timotby, $.00@1.005 prarie, $7.00@ 10,00, HIDES—Woro saluble tu dealers and tanners st tho nouted " prices: Green city butchers’, 0igos groen oured, light, fo; beavy, do, 8o part cured, T@7ke; green culf, ldc; groen Xip, Yo 10@103g0; dry Hiut, 17@18¢; dry kip, 18¢; dry eallel, 13@150; dewcon skdus, 450 \(run‘)y, scored, cuty or other'wieo dumuged, two-tifrds price; brandod, 10 per cent, off, Shieep pelts, wool estinated as waslivd, ¥ 1b, 91 @ito, nblm—w.,r. dull and easy at 10@2%0. Blocks are mall, IION AND STEEL—Were fn modorala domsnd, ‘We continue to quots Iron ., Horss: Platedron, veal kip, @22-10 rates 43¢ @5 rates Taies Norwuy B @Y% @I Norway nall.rois, #h Qermai plow stosl, gn Cast plow Bleol, .. .v, i Awmerlent tool steol. i Gliromu tool steol kY Englisi ool ateel, Tates ‘English apring atesl. [ rates Anierican east spring slee b rates Steal tire, i In 8% b METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK—Wore fn fair interlor dowuiid for thie season i stea A18 PLATE=10, 10x14, $12.50; do, 12x1%, $13, 20, SLAAUG o, sdotl, ' 14xi 0, YL ¥t T1N—Largo, 003 small, 31c; bar, 820, BoLDER—N 365 No, 2, 200, . Lg.\u— il /603 but, B4@c; lead pips, Bio; out 0, Buiir Zivo—Full casks, 1063 less quantity, 10xg0 s alabs, Bygc, BIUELT 110, -No. 24, o zatas; Ruasia iron, 8 to 12 doy No. 1t staiued,'s00; Americau Huv- sa—A, 1603 B, 123 GALVANIZED IRON~No, 14@20, 120; No, 31@24, 10c; do, 5@t eg No. 21, 1603 Mo, 28, 100, A discouus of 15 yer cout 1w mude from Yl iiw. Witiz—Nos, 1104, U 10to11, 110; 19, 15c] 18, 10 and’ 14, 1, ) u; 11, wl bundie, 80 per cent 'alsd 9, Ue; 20, 4l count; funve wire, NAILS—Wers fairly motive and firm at the Tates followlug: 23@0Ud, per kog, 175 net: 5d and #d dloy £4,00 3 8d v, $4.25; 4 do, $4.803 3d do, $8.28 3 4 do, ting, $U, clueh, NAVAL 5 IORE Vero {n moderate domsnd, Maue illa xope, ol I, Te: slsat Tope, 3 Ib, 1iwldo; hemp sl card, %, Tgdln marliune, o i, 163200 1 tarted £ope, ! I, 1761607 oukcuun, T bl 8,5065.00 7 picels, W brl, $5.0080.00; tar, B D, $4.755, 00, ULLS—Ciruou, ' Wi Tard o Wat firin, Tuled oasy, Trads was quict at tho unnexed pric Gurbou, J@14x0; extra wiater lard, 88@U0 ; No. due; No. 4, 70@Tle; linsved, rusw, Uowsis bollod, $1.05@1.05; Whule, T8QU0s: sporin, Fh.106 340 ¢ eutsfoot ‘ol atriotly Dure, $1,10; do ‘exira Yo s’ do, No. 1, blo; bank ofl, ‘0007 siraits, GBe elophaut'oil, USu plunibago ofl, 7805 surponticte, 43¢ 4007 naphthia, 03 gravity, 100} wuphtuo, cowmog, o lflffl&“ 'OLATOES—Thero was & moderats trade in store fota. ~ Tho rocelpts wera wwnll, Lsstort peachblovn sold at 31,23, delivorod, and & ear of Mixod at 13y aa track s Peachblows b car-lots, $1,10@1.. Qutlla, $1,003 Milxed snd common, i _eariots, To@blos peschilows from store, $1,20@1,00 per bu ; mixed Lo BU@BT )0 per bu ; now potaives, $0,00@7,50, TOULERY~Was 1 fule aupply, but Tocsl deaters wrero uot buylug (o any uxtent, sid Lolders found 1t oy 0 make concesslons in ordor to tempt, buye ord : ‘Lurkoyw, U@10c ; uliokens, $3,93@y, 008,00 per doa ) dneks, $1.00G,15, BELDS—Wore asglectol, Clover aud chotos tmothy aro tmly beld, bemg fu lght wtock, ‘Liniotiy was quoted at $3001.70 ; clovor ut $3,80@0,00 fuz, 1,18 @LE3; il 33@e50 5 Hunguriu, 0@30s; buck Wheat, $1,005531,16, BALL—Oaitluiies’ activo and fiem. Tollowlng are tho quotatious : Ououdsga and Bagiaw, fuo, §1,10 5 Outiads, doy $1,60¢ ordiuory coarse, §1.00;" cosrag dianontl, $3,001" ground solar, $,007 duiry, withous Lugn $3755 dulry with Lugw, 305§ Aulion’ dairyy per uack, §1.004. “TEAB- Uontiuvie falrly aclivo aud are ateady at unchiwuged prices, We quole: Young hywon, couaon to fulr, 83@d0; do, guod, 85@Usu; do, ‘cholce i« axtsn Bugy Vo081 Sorunog 16 e ot i son, 00(?0:“ common imparial, 486003 good to cholea lo, 0Be@E1.0 1 tair 1o 500 ‘Runpowdess. 106 o1 cliofes Tinguey, $1.00@110 % exira. Moyuno, . $LIGL, oholca to uxtra’ new Japan, 030@$1,00 3 conuion 1o good do, 63780 ; fair Lo good, ol 0@ 03¢ ; common do, 5@ {80 bgnlafl!d natural-loaf Japan, 0900 { commion fo tina Golong, 36@430 3 good, G3@ 8307 clivlcn o extra, B3c@d1 00, £abOBACCO—Drices aro wall wuatatned at the following ange FiNK Qur~Extrs, 16806 ; eliotce, 603080 ; medium, sgste; por o cemmun, nnmzo?'m i Lua—Natural leaf, 76@400; Lalt bright, 60@7003 black, o, e s, 0 tGKiNG—Gnod ta cholce, 32@030; medlum, 2@ 900 common, Tadle, " L300 2 £ l\z(}?l)—A llghl‘ hu;lnu;(gv;nfl:}duln' l‘l lhn‘aflnnhuflnl allowing: Beech, 501 _auaplo, $8.00@5. bickory, $0.00GHD.5D ¢ ainbs, £5, 008560 —dolvernd. WOUL—Tho insrkot ia uélive aud tirm, The recoints ara fuir and incroasing, thaugh thoy ara not yet suih- cloutly Inrga to allow of auy acoumulation of wool, Dinnnfacturera are bnying ouly for immodista wauia, anticipatiug lowar pricos Ly and by, We coniinus 10 quol Good to primo tub.wasliod, Finoto good tubewashal, . Fino and medhum washed fsasa. Coarso waalind feccs, . Modium and cosrso unwanhod, Fitio unwashed. Loven nd burry wool, 6@10e Tess, Unniorenantal ———— THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS, Juroago, % VEDNEADAY EveNING, June 24, The recolpla of live stock during tho weok have beon s foliows 43@830 43irddn 2o g Mondsy. ety Tucaday 1,210 ‘Woduesday. 1,260 Total, . e Bamo time las! 3,05 1,204 Sh i €30 Total.., 521t 16,862 1,040 CATTLE—Au aclive domand’ and excesdingly firm EHI:EG were the charucteristics of tho market for tho ollos grades of stock, while duliucss aud depression provalied so far us geans cattlo and comuion thin stock, generally, wore coucorned, AU will-fatien beoved ‘Wore promptly taken ut fuily Iato prices, but holdera of low and wedlum qualitios woro unwblo to roalize 2ave atn decided red:iction from the prices ruling earlier in the week, Taa day's sales were at $1.0@ 0.873¢, thougls with perawps o half-dozen excopiious ther's wore uo transfers at Ligher hgure than $6,50, nor wua thero much trading uuder $J.50, Meesrs, Qrogory, Cooley & Ca. were fortunats enougih 10 ovtain the outslde fyure for thres car-loada of very fino atale pteors, uveraglug 1,403 1us, Thoy were fof by {1, Craft & 86, of Wonon, Slackors noid at &) 4,60, nud butchols’ stuf at $2,00@4,75, Tho market losod quiet, QUOTATIONS, Extra Deoves—Graded ntuers, veraging1,400 tha and over. e 135408075 Chalco Beuyus enr ta 5 vouc old stodrs, 1,400 It 8,00@0.30 Good Beoven—iveil-futloned, fue: Boers, averaglng 1,100 10 1,250 1b3 ... 5,10@5.85 Pony Bicors—ut steory, averaging from 030 {0 1,100 lue, et euen s GO0GSE0 Medlum Grudes=Stoors i’ fair " Hesh, aver- aing 1,000 to 1,160 Ibs. ... oo 476000 Butchers’ Stock—Common €a” Talt " sieecs, and good to extra caws, for eity laughter, rigig 850 to 1,100 Iba. 4 210500 Btock Cattlo—Cotiiuon onttis, flet, avoragiug 101 to 1,050 i 3.25@4.55 Inferior—Light and tliln_co atags, bulls, and scalawag sieers. 2.00@3.00 Qattle—Texus, clolce corn-ted. B, Cuttlo—Texun, wintered Nortl, 4001450 Cattlo~Texas, throush drove 130350 Price, Ay 14 cholce stesrs, 150 calves (Toxw Bl Texas cattlo, 55 chiolce steers. 20 choico steers. 12 calves, . b oxtra tsars 47 oxlra steun 53 clioice stasrs. .. 18 faly atoers, 10 cholcestecrs, 42 chiolceateer 18 chiolce steors. 9 cholco ateors 3 oxtra steors 23 medium 15 good steors, 57 chofco stcer 45 choico atcoy 50 extru ateors, 17 fair ateert 7J choice steers.. 83 extra ateers, .y, 1361 650 60 ehiolco oxtra afeors. 3 620 11 calves. ..., 4.00 0 oxtea sloors, 080 47oxira steers. . 6,55 &1 oxtra Toxna ‘steers 3203 510 H0GS~Trade opened briskly this morning at a tritle better prices than wore obtained yeatorday, but a8 tho day Wore mway thero was less wrgeucy Dy tho domand, and whatover Improvomont muy have been galned. early iu the day was lost bofors tho close. Buyors had "Jooked for a smaller supply, and thoy took hold durlug tis openiag hours as Thotigh they Foseed thers would not be * cnough to go around.” The {ruding yas dono chielly at $5,00@6.80, but tho ex- tromes were $3.25@0.00—tho outaido for cholce Phfla- delphis hogs, and the {nslde for cliippors, The mare ket closod with quite » number uneold, Following are sume of the salea ¢ H0o sivEs, No, Av, PriceJNo, Av, Price|No, 80 285 €640 |66 100 670 69 84 M8 685 |68 203 6 18 670 |6 104 oL 185 bty 8 118 204 0 244 pie] 4 29 184 53 200 201 63 179 185 68 180 S0k 77 203 202 o1 200 28 52 218 ip 51 210 18 299 297 Bk 183 4 a4 198 63 00 -2 6 173 am 53 439 241 04 174 3 4 270 249 84 M4 675 |8 109 BUELEP—Were Jower, Tho supply was by no menns Inrge, but With 1o considorable wutalde deniaud to netand with only & gt quiey from e local rads sales were slow at $1.750,00 for aor to cominon s pt $8.75@4.00 for mediuim, and at $1.23@5.00 for goudl {o prime, Lamba aru nouwlual at $2.00@J.75 per Lead for 1100 t0 good qualities, ST, LOUIS, i 67, Louss, Mo,, Juuo 24,~Hoas—Rocolpts, 1,765} Srmerund uchanged, 4 Carriz—loceipty, 3, 880 ; unchaugod, TUFFALO, Burraro, June 24.—CatrLe—Recelnts, 1483 total for tho week, ,483; The warket continties Lively at yosterday's prices forgood cattlo, and o shado weaker on meditim ; thin common utuck strong at Ao off from Lust week's rutes, UATTLE AND ShEER—Rocelpts, 2,000 3 15,800 ; markol mors Lively ut $1.50@5.00 fo slicop:’ $7.00@7.50 for Canuda lambs $4.00615.00, Hous—llocelptn, 2,000; total for wsk, Murket fitin at $5.15@5.99 tor Yorkota ; 30, Leavy logy, P CIICAGO LUMBER MARKET, WEDNEADAY Evantng, Jan, 24, ‘W republich from tLis morning'a fssue thle following Tosolution whica passod uusnimously at » mestiug of 4o Board of Directors of the Chicago Lumbotiman's Bourd of Trade, liotd yesterdsy : s Board of Trade was organtzed to promuts the' gonural inlerests of tho lumbor trade, &ud Wit this end {n viuw organized an_{uspection dor Jartinent and adopted rules of fuspection, which were ulouded to bo Just and impartial ae belwen buyses aud zellers of lumber {n this market, atd woro a0 pro- pouounced by the severul gentiomon fomposing the 1n. spection Coulmitices of both e Board of Tradufind thig Lumber Exctiago ; theroforo, *thiesolved, Tunt haviig furuiebed thosules and means for the inspectlon of lumber suld by cargu, this Boxrd ux an orguulzation caunot do otherwlse thiah leave the It is understoud thiat the reusou for this above rosolu. tion was to remove s falss finpression which seems to have gulned credence, particularly n the country, that the Lumbormaw's Bourd of Tratlo was reaponsibie for the recent attempls to enforco ita rules of fnsjioo. tion, whilo fu reality the organlzation hus nover taken action on the subject, Tus * Combination ¥ was composed of yard-dealers, who, thougli members of the Isoard, actéd independéntly, A quiot duy wan pussod at the wholasale markol, Tho mafority of tlo_lumber-dealory loft the market early, 1o yarticipato 1a the cersionios of laying the coraor-atona of the now Government bulldlug, The rocolpla woro light, but tho offeriugy proved ‘equal o tho requiremonts Of the trade, A fow sales wero mado early, but littlo was dono aftorwards, | Jojsts and seantltug “wers Arw at 39,00, and_other ‘lutber rought raceut yrices, Quotativus: Good to cholce atrips sud boar @10,00; commion do, §0.00i 001 Jolsts_ah athy $1.73; slingles, $2.75@2, ilowloy ¢ Carga'schir Sui_ daciuty, from Luncan Oity, 160 m eins suu baards (ley) 4 314,03 eargo wele I, Karle from Muskegon, 83 i’ Norway otrips and bourds, s slo. Bl by driat, Dullen & Go, Gurgo W, If, Duubau, from Auniateo, 178 m Jolsts and acautlinng, st $9,00, 'Sold by J, M, Loowmis & G0, AT THE YADDS Tho yard frade conifoucs mnd thiough about up ta tho avrsge, Fricos s woutlal chuuge $30.00 @55.00 wi follows 4790 @30.00 withio It OIoaT. s vusrass Bocond clear, 1 fnch {03 inch, Third clear, 1 luch, “Tluird clear, thivk,,,, Cloar flaoring, 1eb and 24 together Tough.. 180 @0 Clesr siding, 18! 31,60 @u2,00 Firat comnion siing. 00 @20.00 bacond common widiig 1400 @00 Flooring, irat éonunon, 33,00 (@30,00 Flooring, recond common, 2000 425,00 Tlooring, third conmmon, droswed. @00 8,00 A wagon-lox baurds,’ sclucted, 14 Inclien and upward 00 B wagon-box boards A stock board 1 atock hoards Ontock bonrd,.... . Gommon boaxds, ouintds for dry. Joint, scantliug, foncing, timber, 10 feo and under, outaido prico for dry. Jolat and scanitiing, 18 to 24 fect. Plukets, aquare,, Tickets, flat,,..... Cedar ponts, Apiit. L Oedlar poats, round, 5@8 iniclies ——— MARKETS BY TELEURAPIL, Forelen Markets. Liveneoor, Juns 2411 a. m,—Flour, 27a 64, Whest —=Winter, 1243136 24 ¢ sprliig, 100 10d@11s 843 white, 120 6A@1% 8d; club, T Coru, 'S4 9ds York, Goe, Lard, Slu 6, Javentoon, Ying 2423 . m—Unchangod, LAveRrooL, June 4—3 p, m,—liroadstutls firmer; Drices uuhuliged, AVELPOOL, Jubo 2¢,—Cotton qnists mldaling upe Iands, 83¢d; wnlddifug Qrlosns, 8:; @311 ; sulee, 10,000 b merlean, 0,100 balos ;' sjiecalution and export, 2,000 bales, BrondnttifTa quit. T, S 24, —hmount HDON, Jno 24.—Amount of billion gons fato the Dank of England on balanco to-lny, £1 Qmu‘;lll ~ouey, U35@02% ; account, 0233(A03%. lng&llmjlfl!fi;tn}flmnfluu—& Yot lflflwl 103; 1807, i % 105} now O, 10433 Lrle, 25% ; proe forced, 48; New York Cantral, 0, o K Tullow—{ds J0@429 0d, TRatiuad Petroloum—10d, Tauis, Juuo 24,—Lientes, 60 fr 8 45 oontimes, The Now York Dry-Gooila Marlcot. New Yonr, June 2, #0115 with commiralou” Lonscs aud & miore hopeful fecitug was ovidont in trade, Tmporlers aud jobbors very quiel, ~ Lirown cottoud in {ar ronueat, aiid mos ditm blcached shitlings moved more freclys heavy fancy cassimeres und worsted coatinga met with a fafp distribution to tho Westorn clothing b ed priute continued 1a good demand. Tho Boston Woal Market. Doetox, Juna 2h—Tuore continucs to bs & good dsmuud for all' desoriptions of wool ; flascos seare and vorr Ultle beon done: new and old Ohio wud llzn‘l:'[‘ vln;u, n&@lme. lxfluuu:‘l \-m‘m in fuir demand at 40@0o for dilleront grades of muper and o 90 Lattern supors, 536500, » i Tho Produce Marlets, NEW YORK, New Yonx, Juno 24 chauged ; uplandv, 172307 : Of 24,800 bules s Jufy, 1730 5 Augunl, 17 116317 163203 Septémbor, 173,0; Uctobor, 17 8-33317 3-105; Noverss bor, 17 11de; Ducomber, 17 1-16c, Dnransrubrs—Fiour sloady: rocelpts, 13,000 brls 3 suporiue Wastern _and * 'Stato, ' $4.90@5.00 common to good, $6.03@530; good 0 cholcs, 803 while' wheat, extrs, 30.8@T.10; oxtra Oaloy $5.10@7,5; B, Louls, TID@ILW, Ryo Aour and corn weal inchanged,’ Wheat lean active and lowe Secelpi 250000 bi: No. 2 Gbleago, 3143014 2 Milmstkoe, SL45@1.40; No. 1 Oaliago, $1.487 une graded Town and Miuncacta spring, 31401495 wintes Tod Western, $1L4S@1.47. Diya scurca sud fivm at §1.4 @112, Lurloy anu mnl unclisnged, Corn lens actinn aud lower; receipts, 162,000 bu ; Western mixed, 8133 8ic; Westorn yellow, 825@830; O3t heavy and lower: Tacelpt Weatern, G1@01x0} ax ahD Hors—Unchan, Griooznes—Collge firm: 1o, 18@2%. Sugar up. soltled; fur to good refiuing, 71(@8z Nolasses And rics unchanged, PrTROLEUM~—Firm ; crude, 5@5Xo0: Tednod, 19, {CURRENTINE—Heavy at J0@IGK0, Eagy—Firm 3 Western, 15106, LeaTues—Firm at 276GW03; Orlnoco, 35%@273¢0, Waor—Flrm; domeatio ticacs, 43@05 lod, 3@ 800; unwashed, 17@37e, Phovistoxs—bork lowor ; extra primo, 10,005 new mess, $18.00@18,12:¢ cash, $17,95 July, Lises qulet, Gut meats uict{ bollics, 04, Ploled shouldess n bulk, Te; lmna do, 1%, Middies frmer; louy cloar, 106 1050 allors clear, 10)¢o. Lard. lowor prima siseu, e, DalRr ProDUOTS—Butter and clicoss unchanged, Whaser—Bluado drtuerat dUainge. BT, LOUIS, 8. Loum, June 24.~CorroN—Nomin, DHEADSTUFFR—Flour easy for buyers; superfing ‘winter, 5@4.25; extra winter, $4.50@5,00 ; doubla oxtra, $3.00@5.50. 'Wheat nominally unchanged ; No, 2 Chicago, $LU¢; No,2 red winter, SL80, Qorn firmer : 'No, 3 mixedl, S04 @0lo teack sad olerator s dlc, July ; U2ige, Augnat,” Onta higher; No, 3, A74@ duc elevalors, ' ftye Liigher; No. 3, o, Wittsxr—Sieady at dic, ProvisioNs—Torks flrmer at $18.121(@18.23, Bulk meats nomiual, Bacon steady; only joboing and ondor o alng, Lard unchiio BALTIMORE, DBALTRIORE, Juno M,—BREADSTUFFE—Flour jutol and unchunged, Wheat dull and unchanged, Jorn. firms new Western mized, 105@300; old, 53@8i0 Oata ateady. ~ Riyo dult, ProvisioNs—Quiot and nnwlnfied, Burrsu—searco snd firm; choice Weatern, 23@240, pCOrFEE=Qulet aud lem; ordinnry to prizi, 184G e ‘Witsky~Dull and nominal at 98@00c, 0SWEGO, READSTUFFA—TWhent quist oxtra white Michigan, $1,5, Oswedo, June 24, No. 1 Milwankev, $1.43; Gorn dull at Tda. MEMPIIS, Mexpnis, June 24—~CoTroN—Bteady, light de« mand ; wfddling, 105(@17¢; recoipts, 350" baleay shipments, 137 baics; tock, 16,035 bales, Breavsturrs—Flour dull and nominal, Corn moal qulet at §.05, Corn firm; yellow, Td0, Oatd dull sud ominal at §7¢, Baan—Market bare, 2% —Daull and nonsinal at $21.00822,00, Puiovisions~Lard quiot at 1@ 145, Duoon quisty stiouldars, T3¢ ; clear rib, 10350+ cloar, 10470, PHILADELPHIA, POILADELPHIA, June 24, — BREADSTUFFS — Flouy firmer but unclatged, Whoat duil, Oora firm } yols low, B2@830, Outs advancing ; white, 623030, BUTTER aND Cnieese—Unchunged, Eoos—Flim ; Westorn, 17@18c, PernoLeuM—Relnod, 1336, Wittskx—0io, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreans, Juno 24, — BueAnsTurys —Flouy dull; treble, $6,0087.00; choice, $7.5@8.00, Corn quie whits mixed, 85¢; yollow mized, 870; white, #1@0de. Outs du,'st 68, Dran dull, at 23@vsce Hay—Nous on lauding, Prime, $23,00, Puovistons—Pork scarca and ‘firmcr, ot $10.00@ 1950, Dry salt shoulders, 7c. Bacon in good dusiand aud higuir ; shoulders, 73¢a ; eloar rib, 105 @103 olsar, 11ie.” Lams, 12@13)0, Lard scarce; tiorce, Hg; keg, 12)¢@13c. ordinary, 19@10x0; falr, 20@20X0; good et 360, ‘Connatksz—Du), at 33,75, ‘QLEVELAND. OLevErAND, 0., June IBPADSTUEFE—Yhea Qull’ and unchinuged; No,1 red, $1,3; No, 3, $1.% Corn stoady: bigh mixed, T20; fow’ mized, 706, Gau unchavged ; No. 1 State, 65 ; No, 2, 530 ; ‘white, 50a, PrrnoLeuse-Quist, weak, sud unchanged, MILWAUREE, MiuwAvxee, Wis,, Juue 2. READSTUFFS—Flony quist and unchangod, Wheat ateady; No, 1 Milyaue koo, 1,44; No, 3 do, $1.95; scller Jude, $1.347;; July $1.231¢, Oats quiet; 2, 45)0, Coru stesd: No, 4, 61c. Rye stoady: No, 1,850, Lurloy quie ‘and unchinged ; No, 3, D56, Pnovisionu—Quiet, * Mesa pork, $17.95. Bwoet Elckltd bums, 1lo, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 6o oxed middles, 9%Go%c; primo LGITe, Fasonzs—1o Buifulo, 85703 lo Gawego, 7o, 1 Ih:ol:ll’!l—mflur, 4,000 brl ‘wheat, C0 bu ; corn, 133,000 bu, BitteatNTa—Flour, 12,000 bris ; wheat, 300buj corn- 202,000 bu, OINGE: hflmo{lflwlir"l, 0., June 2 chauged at 175, Baraosrurrs—klour dull snd o shade lower 81 16,10 ®6.20, Wheat dull und nominal at $1,25, Corn dull sud unchanged; mized, 03@Use, Oatw dull aud une chunged at 48@000, Rys dull sud nomlusl &k 900 Barley dull and nomlinal, O1Ls ~Unchanged, Eaas—Steady at 13)ge, Datne uopvoni—Dier falr and frm for bush udes, Chioess falr and fiem, Enovistons.—<Fore Gt nd em: sxles $17195@ 18,00, thie lufter for Jobblug, Lard quist aud ume olianged ; salea suminer at 10)0; keitle, ALy @110, Bull weats falr aml frm shouldors sold st 85c; rantod at go, but hold bighor, and sold st 9ic buyer lsst Lulf mouth of Julyi held st 01 @Yzio, Baon ateady: shouldurs, T cloar ribe 93¢¢, generally Leld hlgher; clear 10X, Whivkz—Sieady ¢ tic, o Smiprorsa—¥loue_dul y Juiio 2Lt —Flour .n?;”fif.'lfliu?uu?' Whieat duli and » shiade lower ; Noy 3 whito Wabast, $1.07; No, 1 white Michigan, 31483 auber Michigatl, $1.903 cash aud weller July; No. Fed, 31405 July. $1305 Avgusl, $Lae; No.'S redy $1.95 1 rejected red, $1.08. Uoru a shade highor; lagh mized, canls and sellor’ .mry11 00)¢ ; Augnat wnd B¢ fombe, 670 ; low mixed, cash and July, 600§ 00 gra 03¢'3 daugad, 620, Oats nd advanced : No, 5o} No. 3 61%07 seller August, 8550 Alchig sle, E ¥ Ts—Dull and unchanged, f!::ll(?sl —Flour, 150 bris; wheat, 21,000 bu; corn, 16,000 b ; oata, 400 bu, “Bureataira—ylour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 38,000 buj corm, 42,000 b outa, 1D bu, H DETROIT, Dexnosr, June 24,—LnkADSTUFFS—Flour dull and & ahade lower. Whieat dull and u shiads lowsr: axtra, 3 amber, $1,82, Coru dull aud decifnod at 630, Oata i good denraud at full pri Fanonte—Y'o Ouwego, b0, RiorreTs—Fiour, 1,0 bels § wheat, 4,000 bu, ButPAEXTs—Fiour, 400 brla ; whwat, 4,000 bu, SCALES, FALRBANKR HTANDARD SCATHS OF ALL BIZKB, FAIRBANLS, MUSE 400 AT 11 ARD 115 LAKR.