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[ TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE. 26, .1874. _—m MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Friunanay EvENING, Tone 25, Nothing like the oxcitament in Now York mon- Mary olrcles that followed tho President's ap- proval of tho Qurrency act Lins boon seon In Chi- tago. Whollier becauso general opiulon held that inflntion wae Lo bo tho result of thonow Inw, or beonuso stocks hind been doprossed in conso- quence of the long uncortalnty, and sprang up- ward when It was romoved, thoro was s univor- sal and strong rising movomout In prices at the New York Btock Exchango the moment tho bil wan signed. On 'Chango hore, and in business gonorally, 1o change bas bLesu moticod (hat could bo nttributed to this cause. Asour com- miercial yoports show, pricos aro to-day pomewhiat wonker. This Lns no rolation, how- pver, to tho President's action, In roslestato in- nuirles seem’to bo more bumerous within tho Jost fow doys, Wholesalo mercantile business ia ottor than the condition of relall trade would ead one Lo oxpect, but thoro ls 5o liltlo that e apceulative i tho present mothods of business in this city that the minimum of disturbanco is s to follow any Governmental aotion, good or bud. Evorybody I8 woll satisfied that the cuv- rency question 1 sottled for the next six months at lonst 3 and still moro satiefiod that the soltle- mont makes no matovial clinngo in the rmenfr situntion, Uncortminties liko those which bave ngitatod all businoss muko the most conservative of our merchants spoculators whotlier thoy will aor nat, and they will ba glad to rotutn to legiti- mate mothods, Considorablo activity provatled at the banks to-dny. Loans woro made to regular customers L 8@10 jior cout ; auy shuding of thoso rutestiy tho oxcoption, and iy dono only for outslide Lorrowers with ensh collstorala; on the streot monoey is 8@18 per cont; ronl-cstato lonus aro 9@10 por cent. It is worth noting that 10 many diroctions an annlyais of tho discount linae of tho Dauks shows very much smallor proportion this yoar than last of accommoadation “notes. T'his Juwed to bo tnkon in largo quantitics, but now Jittlo Lnk legilimate commereial paper I8 dls- counted, Now York oxchango was par to 25e promium Detweon bonks for 31,000, The clearings woro £2,000,000. TAXES ON BAVINGS-DANKS DEPOSTTS, The Iaw with rogard to tho tuxation of tio deposits in snyvings-banks bas beon changed by uw passod by Congross’at its lust session. As tho lnw stood and lLes beon intet- preted it tnxed the doposits of savings-bunke hat bad capitsl, but oxempted Baviugs-bauks with no capital._ This wus o promium to inse- curo banking. It was also s soctional” disorimi- nntion. Eastern savings-banks, as o rulo, do business simply with tho deposits of their cus- towors, and have little or no capital. In tho West, dopositors Lave exnctod greator socurity for thelr snyvings, and Western wavings-bauks very gonerally havo capital, and consoquently pay tnxes, ‘Chonew Inw ronds: Tnt all deposits made {n jnstitutions novw existing, which do Utisinees ouly ns saviugs-bunks, aud nro recoguized a8 such by the Jaws of thelr respoctive Htnten or by Cangross, ara buraby declared to Lo excmpt from tazation tho same as deposits in savings- Sustitutious hoying o _capital, although they Luve o capltal stock or bond for tho _addi= tional socurlty of tholr depositors, and pay dividends thergon, and 1o tax skl bo asscased upon thu deponits mado n such fustitutions, or collocted of thiem ou safd deposifa vilierwiso thau as herein pro- vide srantded, That all tho profits of such savinge- anks, less the aforementioned dlvidends, on stock Dot excecding at tho_rate of 8 por ceut per anuuin, aro diviied among the depositars, aud that the capltul Atock 14 invented only in the sumo clans of wecnritics as 1a used for Investing the depositw, and that intorest at 1l rute of not lows than 43 per cont Lo pafd fn all casen ta (iale deposttors, (o be made good, if neces- Bary, from the capltal atack, Under this Inw the samo immunity from Unfted Btates Internal Rovenuo taxntion is granted to banks with capital or to those without it, pro- +vided tho former do not pny dividends of “more thau 8 por cent, 1t will bo eany for banks whoso profits excoed this rato to pasa the excess over jnto the surplus account, aud thereby remuin within the line of exemption. DONDS AND GOLD, Treston, Kean & Co. quote as follows: Buying. Kelling, United Btates 5.208 of *06—Tanti~ ary and July.... 204 1205 Unifed Stuten 6308 of ‘6i—Jani~ Y AR o sine s 120% mzg Unilied States 8-305 of "65—Janii~ 10037 113 8 I Nl G416 oxchango, Sleling o...s Tar&int. LATEST. . New Yonx, Juno 26.—T'roasury disbursed $81,- 000, Custom receipts, £331,000. Monoy, 2@8. Prime discount, 6@0. Sterling dull ‘at 480)¢@488 for 60 days, and 490@4905¢ for sight. Qold ranged from 111%@1115¢; opened and closed at blll%. Carrying rates, lmfipfl. Louus tlat, ¢ Btate bonds quiet. Rallrond bonds more nctive and stronger; prineipal activity in Pacifics. UGovernmonts r‘um aud stondy, 'I'he Atlantic & Great Western stmilrond atoclk- holders have ratified its leaso to Erio by o unaui~ 1mous valo, Btocks opened wesk nt & decline of @Y from last nizht's closing rate, and at noou had & Turther declluo of 2(@13{. Erle, beiog_sn ox- ception, ndvanced fram 397 to Bii4. ~During the lnst hour of business, the market was strong und pricea rocovered @24 from tho lowest pricos of tho day, Ero ngain the excepiion, deelining 1)4 per cont from the extremo rute of the morning, Of sales to-day, 25,000 woro West- crn Unions 17,000 Pacifio Mail; 17,000 Erio 51,000 Lake Shoro ; 22,000 Union Pacitlo; 13,000 Northweatern; 7,600 8t. Daul, and 17,000 Wabusl, AOYERNMENTS, 59| Coupons, 67, ‘aypous, 68, linols 10 p{r cent schiooi-bons, Conyons, Couponw, % Cougous, % G4 A Couponn, M Coupans, 203 BTATE noNDE, 97 | Virgliitun, old, N, Garolinay, N, Carolinus, new. o58, Bt, Paul pfd... ,,.. Wi L\ Tol, exe usly . Quicksiiver, Wabneh pfd Adums Exprees.....107 | Pl Wayne, TFurgo, Torre Huute pfd.... 20 Chicago & Alton,..,. 100 43 Chicago & Alton pfd,105 Obifo & Misenfssippl, 245 Clove, Oin. & Col..., 72 Oht,, Tur. & Quuncy.103 1akeBhOro.veyyesnee T Indlana Central.:..l 175 Iliuols Contral,..... 9§ Union Pacific bonds, #7° Unlon Paclfic atocks, 2315 Central Puclile stock, 03 Boston, Jurt & Erie, 1 Del,, Lick. & Weat'n, 1097 flo Mail, Bew York ChikalL.. Titteburg X Ft, W, ¥ Northwentorn, Northwosleen REAL ESTAT The following instrmments were filed for ree- ord on Woducsdayand Thursday, June 24 aud 25 ¢ CITY PROPERTY, Constileration, Manvoe st, 153 £t w of Laomia st, s f, 24x187% 11, duted Juno 0, ..'$ 16,000 Hininan wt, 2621015 0'of Oakley st, 1 1, ix 125 £t, datod Juno 4 . Banio 1 tho above, dated dio 4. Pior st, uw cor of raflroad, s f, 2 1t, dited Juno 2 Tiliore st, 103 251243 £t, duted April 15 Torcat uss GOt s of ‘Phirty 1252¢ 1, dated June 17, Boy av, Lot Adams et 108130k 1t, ‘duted Jdan, 1 Buurtleff “av, h w cor of Swift 126 3-10 £t, uted June i Bamu v the'above, duted Junp 10, ., Flournoy s, 90 [L b of Oukley av, s 1, 332121 it, dated April 10,0000 1,300 North Market sk, 7 1 ‘1 "of “Eirfo ef, o f, 37x78 ft, dated Oct, 2, 1673.,., , 4,676 Wodd ut, T8 £ 1ol Cluriuda sf, + £, 257150 1, Qated Tuno 2 1,000 Weat Congress hb, el 'Oaiifornta snid Albuny v, 1 £, 1,208 810 ££ 0 Hureluon at, and & £ 15002171 It, dutod June 23 (Ass D, Teed to ' Winulow Bushinell), . +.. 110,000° Minols st, n w cor of North Murket'st, s f, 75z 100 1t, dnted April 11, 20,000 teayitt ut, b of and nu Olivo st duted Juno 3. 1,000 oliawk At U6 £t & of Wikdonmin st, 11, with Buildings, datod Juue 21, ,, L. 1,000 Joriugtetd, 102 U1 of Wost Tnuifiie ut, W, 110 6-105196)¢ 1t, nlko West Uhicugo v, 141 8-10 fLu of Crawford av, n f, 765100 ft, Aatod Juno B oleensness 6,600 Suibirose ut, # W 'eor of Tincoln s 11, duted Jno 22, cueeerverineie Ly 0,500 Sophia at, 220 € w of Bedgwiek wi, w'f, 405141 t, withi und 3¢ of 2437-10 £L It'sumo. Block, dntod Aprit 3L, enreer | 0,000 West Indiuna st T W of Wood ;s £, ind of 242100 fl, dated Dou, it 1872 L. 00 Indiuno a¥, nesr Nincteonth o, 0, 63 514188 11, duted Juno v 30,770 HOBTH OF OITY LI 8, WITHIN A RADIUS OF WNEVEN - MILYS OF THE COURT-HOUNE, 4 31, in Ok Grove Addltion, I w 3 0 'w 3¢ Bov 28, 40, 14, duted DIUICh dusevresnosnsnien 2,000 HOUTIL OF OITY LIMITE, WITHIN A TADIUR OF BEVEN MILEA OF TIK COURT-HOUSK, Em_x:x‘nln Av, A @ cor of Forty.sixth nt, w f, 2702 x100 with 4185 ft" front {n snme lock, dated duno 23; (Chiarica M, Bmith to EIon 0 CURSE) st iy 000 Lot 43 d 15, Phara's e )¢ 8 w X Seo 12 Ty GGk JuG L0vss soners s teee 230 WEST OF OITY LIMITA, WITHIN A BADIUR OF BEVEN *_MILES OF TILE COUNT-HOUSE, Lofs 111 and 112, of White & Cole's Block 1 of Btavo's n o X of Beo 85, 40, 13, datod June 25 R i R COMMERCIAL Taunepax E¥eNiNG, Juno 25, Tho following wore Lho.recoipts and atiupmonts of the lending sriicles of produce 1 Chiengo during the past twonty-four hours, and for tho corrosponding dato oho year ago ! 500 WECHIFTA, AUIPAENTS, 1874, | 183, Tlour, lrls, LT 0,0 Wheaf, b, 00,100 G110 Corn, 'Lt 17,287 210,123 60,2501 2,140] Tinx aced, "I, Broom corn, Curcd moats, b, Beof, brls, 1 4,030 Biseey, No, 1354 3 i Hildes, \bs, e24is| onano| 70,408 Tighwines, 10y [ '428] Wool, s i o184l 277,608 ‘Godl 2008 28500, ,200,000|1, 84,250 1,040 The following figures aro furnlehod by tho TProduco Exchanga: Toultry, coo) Game, gas, vk Chcond, b Toaus, b, Hay, loun, ok, ba Diuh, plgh ‘Withdrawn from store yesterday for ocity consumption: 871 bu wheat ; 1,418 bu comn; 582 bu onts ; 284 bu ryo, ‘Tho following grain Las been inspected into storo tlis morning, up to 10 o'clook: 210 cars whont; 824 cars corn; 12,300 bu high-mixed do, and 50,441 bu No. 2 do, by canal j 87.cara onts; 1 coar rye. Total (1,078 cars), 487,000 bu, Inu- spectod out ¢ 62,191 bu wheat ; 222,850 bu corn; 6,006 bu onts § 708 bu ryo ; 2,606 bu barley. in- snccted ont yostorday : 25,169 bu whoat ; 263, 1768 bu corn ; 18,089 bu oats; 001 buryo ; 401 bu barley. Tho Rogistrar of grain raported a oar-lond of groin in gtoro in tho Nativnal Elovator at the clogo of lnst weok, Bince then govoral partios havo been diligently Lunting for the owuer of that grain, but cannot ind any one who lolds tho recopts. Somo of them are wickod onough to suggest that o mistake bas occurred in the Registrar's offico ; but, of courso, that is impos siblo. Tlero was more of activity in the leading pro- duco markets to-day, but prices tonded ton lower rango ull round, chiefly because of aceu~ mulated supplies. The suspension of buginess yestorday by the Board of Trado did not cauuo anyinterruption to the influx of produce, and the consequonce was that there wos on hand the accumulation of two days' receipts to be disposed of1n one. The work of shipment was no: sus- ponded ydsterday, but it was rolatively slow ; so that our atooks aro considerably largor than on Tucsday, Thera was littlo slrength in tho markets at other poluts, the genoral tendency among buyers belug to wail for further devolop- monts, except such of thum as take hold for the sumly of immodiate wants. 'he dry-goods market was quiet in comparison with yosterday, though tho volume of salos was largor than for o uumbor of days provious. Dyices wore again quoted unchanged, rullug vory firm, with an upward tendoncy i staple do- mestis produotior ‘The Now Yorl Bulletin of Juno 20 eays: I'ho Bullelin Nas couslstently argued for many woecks that cotton goode are romarkably choap ab currant &)rluen, and dig- tributors have apparently ronched this conclusion ot 1nat, 98 they araquietly pickiog up such lois of Drown, bleachied, and colored gottons as ageuts fool disposed to deliver, but tha latter axe by no meosus anxions to Aol largoly at ruling rates, ng . thoy feal assurod of being ablo to obtain better prices enrly in July.” 5 QGroceries wora modoratoly active and gener- ally utom]‘v. Bugars aroin large demund, but in otner artcles only & fair movemont was wit- noused, The butter trade was quiot at tho prices ruliug yosterday. Checsa is mors sottlod aud firmer, the improvement belng due to an in- crossed domand, Ju the fish market, notivity was sgain apparont, but there wan waak foolin among fobbory, ond furthor changes aro. looko for, gl.nnlhu' pig-iron, and tobncco sold to a moderate nggregate at about previous quatations, Oils were quict aud stoady at tho chunged yriced of yesteriay, or at 15@13}4¢c for carbon, 88@H0c for oxtra lard, 78@80c for whale, and 46@4tc for turpentino, Grain bogs wero setive and Hrm. Driod fruits romain dull, Lumber was steady at the yards uuder a mod- erate inquiry from tho interior. 'Lho domand for cargo lumber was fair in the morning. Bricks, Jime, and othor building mnterials, tho trade in which i mostly local, woere quict. Common Drick were selling slowly at $5.00@6.00, the in~ sido for cnlls. There were no now features in iron, molals, or hardware. Bmall orders woro coming forward quite freely for thia time of year, and lhu volumo of business on tho whole wos entisfactory. Salt continues activo und stendy. Scods mou with an improved de- ‘mand and ruled stoady, Tiwothy was in active speculative demand “and firm, sud Hungarian, ‘buckwhoeat, aud millot mot with a fair inquiry. 1lides, broom-corn, hops, and hay were quict aid unchnogod. The potato market was quiet as far ps car lots wero concerned, whilo a fair rotail trode was reported by doulors at uuchunged brices, Poultry was in lafi;n supply, dull, and mvu{. Eggs wera vory dull, and in excosgive supply. il\gbvflneu were in falr demand and stoady at tho qnotations of & weok past. Sales were ro- }mrled ‘of 260 brls at 9o ver gallon. The feal~ ug early seemed to bo in [avor of an ensier tone; but Now York was a shade firmor, and our stocks arg sold very closoly. Take froights were active at unchanged lprlmu, Thoro was & much botter demand for froight room, but it was principally for corn, and from iho parties who are supposed to control tho corn deal ; hionoe thoy were able to uvoid an ad- vanco. Iates on gorn wore 83¢c Lo Buifulo, and G84c to Oswego, Whoat to lutfalo was quoted at 8){c, and was taken st 120 through to Mon- trenl. A total of 18 charlers was roported, whieh will take out 85,000 bu wheat, 990,000 bu corn, and 26,000 bu oats. Provisions were dull and unchanged. The market was gonorally quoted casier by the regu- Jar doalers, but they compnrdd the market with Tuesduy's prices, whereas there was n wenkon- ing yestorday. ‘Thore was-almoas nothing done, except in pork, s few car-loads of which were wautod for shipmont, aud goveral lots wore turned ovor from July into August, Luord wuy not wanled, aud one or two holdors scomed to Lie quite auxious to soll. Moats wore stoady. Tho market clossd tams at tbe following rango of of pricos: Mess pork, ocash or seller July, SI7.25@17:273¢ ; do, sellor August, 17.45@ 17,60 do," selier Boptawbor, #17,75@17.50; do, woller tha your, 14.00@14.60. Lurd, cush or sellor July, $10.00@10.95 ; do, soller August, §11,05@11,10; do, eellar the yoar, 88‘75@3.!!’,7' H summor lard, 10¢@10%0, Sweet-pickled Lams, 10}{@10}¢c por b tor W@16-1 nvorages ; dry-sult- cd meats, looso, at Gi{@350 for shonlders, cash, Gigonoller Avgust: ¥8,00 for short ribs, cash, and &5,20 seller A“‘,'unl[ Bi@hio for #hort cloar, cash, and D)¢@0%c nollor August; B0 for Gumborluds; Y@0f,0 for Jong cleur, “'ho same boxed b K @5¢e por 1h abovo these pricos, DBnoon meats, 7340 for shoulders, 100 for short ribs, 10%70 for short clear, all packed in htids; the suwo looso, (o lower, ' Bacan, hame, 12¢@1dc. Mous boof, SIL0U@11.25; extra _moss do, £12.00@12,25; beot hums, £29,60@20.00. City tallow, 73@70; gronso nominsl nt bif@Hife. Bales ‘wore roportid of 266 brls pork Qu novoral lots) at 17,80 5 500 brly do at $17.253 2,000 brls do, sellerJuly, at 317,25¢ 500 brls do, suller Angust, at $17.503 1,500 brls do ot B17.45 1 200,000 Tbs Ghouldors, soflor uty, ab 03¢o ¢ b,000 1be - vhort ribs ut §8.90 ; 100 toa #weot-ploklod hams (10 1bs) at lfl}fc. Flonr was in modorats domnnd for tho senson, and quated fim at tho Dmprovemont noiod < Fiontiuy, notwithutanding tho oaslor foollug T whont. L'livre wag & fuir inquiry for shipmouts, and local dealers took hold to' a, fair extent, Holders of good nlubyhxgn pring oxtras gonerally askod &5,60, with $0.26@6.00 bid, Bian_ was ao- tivo and wregular, Bulew weto reported of 150 bila spring oxteas, Miun., at $6,26; 76 brls do ut 0,004 100 brls do b 26,50 ; 200 brls do at §4.755 1,430 brls do on pavate torma: 76 brls pyo on Iu-lvnu terias, Total, 1,930 brls. Also, 10 tona iran at $10,60 on track | 10 tous do né §11.00 de- lvored; 10 tous at §10.25, 10 tous al §10.00 freo on board, Tho market closod at tho following rango of prices e Luir to good whita winters Chiotea do,caes :'L'ggwm?'vg 0 G b1 530 i@ B.60 10,00 @10,205 ol y vornging 126 @ 1340 lower than yostordny, 24 @21 bolow the rango of Tuesdny, Now York was dull, aud Liverpool wag privately quoted lowor, while our stocks nro fucronsing at a rather rapld rato this weel, the shipmenty botng smnll na compared with the recoipta, whils thera was not much do- mand to.oay for shipment, All theso things conspired to mako tho market hoavy, and the crowd rushod n to sell, ma they always will do on n flush of wenk- ness, and would do though it woro morally certain that they would bave to fill in at a loes two or threo days aftorwards, Thore wns not much doing on outeido account, the trading bo- ing chlofly local; and tho wanther way Just of that charactor which promises a big yiold over n blgger aren than has evor beforo ticon plantod with whont in the Northwest, ‘Tho niovement of wheat from tha soaboard continues, but very faw sesm to havo confidence that it will keop up much longer, Boller July opened his niorn- ing at $1,103¢, declined ‘to 8103, advancod to $1,191¢, ond then slowly recodod to S1.185¢, closing at 81.183¢, Bollor August aold nt 81,12 @1.123¢, ond woflor Saptombor at 81.06@1.061¢, Loth closiug at the inside. Heller the month, or cnsh No. 2 epring, sold av $1,10}4@1.20, closing at 31.191¢. No. 1 epring closed at 81,24 ¢ No. 8 do at $1.15, and rejected do at £1.04, Minne- sota wheat was in good demand, but cloged tame at §1.20 for No. 1, and $1.28 for No. 2. Onsh mnles were reportod of 800 bu No, 1 spring at $1.241¢ 10,400 bu do ot 81,241 800 bu do at 31,215 lfi‘flbfl bu No, 2 do ut §1.2 00 bu doat $1.19%'; 64,800 bu doat 31,193 ; 15,600 bu do at #1.103¢; 7,400 bu do at Ul.]ufifi; 13,200 bu No. 8 spring st 81,1514 ;4,000 bu do at 81,163 800 bu rejected pring nt #1:033¢ 3 400 bu (o ot $1.05; 400budo ot $1.04%¢: 1,000 bu do nt %1.04; 400 bu by samplo at §1.25 delivored ; 3,000 bu No. 1 Northwostern eod Miuncsota at B1.27¢; 1,600 bu do at #1.28; 400 bu No. 2 at $1.24; 18.460 bu do at $1.23, Total, 146,000 bu. Corn was aotive, aud woal, averaging 3{@34o ITower thon yestarday, with a rather bearish feol- ing throughout, notwithstanding tho fact Lhat cash corn was bought very freoly for shipment. Lavorpool was quotod onslor, and Now York dull, while receipts sra pouring in upon this city in even greater volumo than lnst weok. Tho grain inspeoted in_ yostorday and this morning aggrogntes 1,708 oar loads, beatdes 97,000 b by chual, This mado {100 sollors, and the assoition wag honrd in soveral g\mxlnru that afow moro days of puch weather, and such results, would knoolt the combination highor than Glidoroys kite. Per coutra, one of our largost corn buyers, who s not charged with bemng In the ring, stated to- day that he did not boliove in the oxistonca of n corner, 1fo was buying on_legitimato ordors from tho Last, and belloved the others woro trading 1n much tho snme way—buying the corn and forwarding it, becanso thoy find » prosont profit In g0 _dolug. Soller July openod ab 603¢o, recoded to 60Yge, roso to Gido, aud declinod to 603¢ at tho olose, Keller August sold at tho same range as July. Solior the month o cash No. 2 #old at 005(@ 8130, closing at thoinside. High mixed closod at 03¢0 and rojected at 673¢c. Cash salea woro roported of 800 bu yollow at Glige; 36,460 bu high mixed at 613¢c; 20,000 bu do at Glifc; 40,800 bu do at 6lc; 18,000 bu do at G030 20, 200 bu No, 2 at 613¢c; 209,000 bu do at 01 #8,000 bu do at 60303 176,000 bu do at 00¥fc; 85,000 bu rojoctod nt 5805 5,600 bu do at 675gc ; 10,000 bu do _at B57}¢e: 6,000 bu No. 2 aflont atb 01i¢c; 24,000 bu lugh mixed afloat at Glifo. Tatnl, 743,800 bu, Outs wero active and woak, averaging about 4o lowor, Thoro was & vory good shipping do- mand early, in sympathy with reportod firmness in Now York, and this sustalned the market, in tho faes of full recoipts aud ino weathor. But prices weakened after the orders ‘had been filled, as gellers remained In force, Cash No, 2 opened at 460, and declined to 45%{0 at tho closo. Sellor the mouth was steady ot 463{c. Sollor July sold at 413(@413o; sollor Auxust at fl(}?{u; and seller "tho year at 303{@30% e, Ttejeoted closed at 43¢, Sampla lots were very duil. Cash salos wore reportod of 111,400 bu No. 2 at 40¢ ; 4,400 bu doat 43305 1,800 bu ro- Jooted spring at 430 ; 600 bu white at 6lo ; 600 bu at 500 ; 1,800 bu doat 4340 ; 600 bu do mixed ot 47c; 600 bu do at 46l4c, on track; 600.bu white at 494¢e ; 1,200 bu do at 49e, delivered, Total, 163,200 bu, Tye wae 10 lowor, and rather moro notive at tha declino, soveral orders having been un the market for two or thrae days past, but limited Lelow former quotntions, Sales wore reported of 8,200 bu No. 2 at 84c; 400 bu do (N, W.) at 25&3&\11';1 400 bu by sampla on teack at 87c. Total, , . Barley was in rathor better domand on op- tions, but at a lower range, the flner wenther promising well for both quantity and quality of the coming crop. Bome dealers claim that the yleld will be three times larger than last yenr, and that brvesting will begin by tho middla of next month, but it is yet too enrly to speculuto, Sellor Soptombor (em now) sold At 8ic, then at 8de, and closod at B850, For seller August 83c was bid, but there wero no offerings. Now No. 8, seller Soptembor, was quoted at 70@7Ge. 'sall No, 3 was nominnl at J0@930 3 rnd rejected at 65@70c, Bulcs weroe reported of 800 bu No. 2 2t 31.10, and 80 bu by samplo on track at Ddo. FONEIGN GREEN FPRUITS, The New York Bullelin recontly publiehed an Interesting roviow of the trado in foreign greon fruits, showing its great progress within tho past fow yearaand present progperous coudition from which tho following is condensed 5 ‘Lo yield and extout of the trade in pine- applos bns largely inoreased within~ the past flye or six years, The orop ihis yosr _lis boen aud tho Plnnlihll New York markot, tha principal distrib- uting point in’ this couutry, hes boon liberally supplied with Wodt India fruit, Tho Dalamew are the chief sources of supply, and_prices have rangod from §10,00@25.00 onrly io the soution ta £0.00@12.00 per 100 lattorly. ‘The traflio in Baracon (Ouba) bananns hias also grently inoraasod, and this fruit hus quite supar- seded the bananag from Aspinwall, which arrive only at stated intorvals and éommand bighor prices far varlous reagons. Bince the groat de- orense in the production of coffee in Cuba more attention has boon paid to the ocultivation of tobneeo and fruit, especinlly bananas, It e thought that about 800 cargoos of Baracon fruit will bo roceived noxt year, Baracon Lananas Laye sold at §1.50@2,60 per bunch, and Aspiue- wall at §2.60@4.50. At this timo of tho year, orangos and lemons come prinaipally from Sidlly. Orangos wro fm- portad also from Valeucia, and lomons from France. ‘The Hnvana sesson for orangoes does nat begin unil Qctober, The domand for lem- ons from all sources ia very Inrge. Pricos for Sicily fruit now range from &7,00@10.00 por case. The trade iv coconnuts I also important, Tho bost fruit comes from Carthagena and San Blas, bringing $75 por 1,000, while thuse from Baracon soll at £45 per 1,000, ' The reccipts of Baracon coconnuts aro very largo,- but prices are well maiutained undor a steady and sotive domand, and light offerings of suporlor fruit. T NBYLVANIA COAL. ‘t'he Philadolphia Ledger hua the following 1 Xho coul trade {s undenlably deprossod, os s slmost evory other buniuess Sutorest, but thoro I no rouson to doubt that tbe market will {nke as muct coul o last ud éhiould thera b & revival in tho iron interest in the year, s mauy suticypats, thero will bo o w0 on ast Sear's coal production to thut extent, According lo flie programune aunounced at the Lg giuuing of the yoar, the prices of ull kiuds of caal wit bo advanced 15 cenfs ner ton, We as yet, howover, fea no upoclio sunouncement In reforency to the malter, “There Were somoroports in clyculation during tho past week thit the grost enrryiug compunies hud- formally unlled in decdlug on a slortencd production of coal in ult thamonth of July, {n order to provent an over- supply of coal ut the shipping points, and that tho fact would be wnnou Ly goneral elrculur, "Theae roporty, on Juguiry, aronot veriflod, Thero fs no doubt rather more coul at the uilucs ‘roady for markot thun the orders on haud will covor, but it is notlikely, an wo understand, that thero will be auy concortod suspousion of production, July it slwayan dullmonth {n coal, sud there aronlways {mprove- aments to mako on tho lines of the carrylug coupanles, s well as ot tho miuos, which offer” towporary ob- siructions to active working, and vecaston will Jrob ably ho tukon during this dull months to aifact theso uegessary uproveueiits aud sepairm, ut, ail things cousiderod, the anthraolto col trado, il ftn branches § of production, tranporiation and consumption, Is in a niore heultliy condition than almort any othor groat Iuferost, aud Is cortalnly sound- or {hun could rensounbly ba expucted in view of (he goneral deprension. Tho et Worenso of mronis ot soyoral of thu carrying companles in yoported somos thing I excow af tkioss of lust yeat o tho aam tine, und, wht Iy of firat fw} ortunce, thero {8 w good undert statiding Uetween tho worlid and. o oporators, “Ihore I » falr movement {n Oumberland coals for steuruship purpioscs und manufaoturora’ uav, ~ Price, iowever, rulo low, i 1 ‘T1E LUMBER INSPECTION, »Zomsrn, R, K Bickford, ¢, B. White, W, I, Bueh, and W. Blanobard, the Inapection Uoine wittee of the Lumbormon's Iixchange of thiy oity, have addiessod & note to tho Dfl’flutnrfl ot the Lumbormen's Board of I'rade, which reads a4 follows ¢ Llte statement oontaingil in the proamblo to a reso- Intion thad paaied sour Toard, at lis post] o Ty, vheor (hut Do Mg o actiug au yes you wWetw Proucuuceid Jusk und fmpariial, a8 behween hiyar sud aslior, Ly tho Tuupoction O . bor i!mhunuye(ht: arvonuous, 00 of tho Luim Wo subauii thut we did not coucur i the juptice of #afit rules, 3L bolng our opinfon then, a1 now, that thoy shauld bo'moditled 10 an to _conform in thelr grading 1o (ho arsoriiug ua practicod in Lo yords of thin city. A, 'L, W. Hacvoy roports o sale of 2,000,000 ft Jumbor to McCiire & Co., of Knnpan, The lumbor conslsted of dressod flooring, siding, fimshing Jumber, common and rough-stuf, and is to ba shiipped to Topoka, Osago, and Wichita, Other parttes havo alko sold lumbor to-day to goto Kmumas, A oarlond of cloar plank was purchnsod by Now York partios in this clty re- contly and shipped to Mazatlan, Moxico, via Bau Franclsoo, to bo madoe into mntohos. CALL BOARD, Qraln was modoratoly active an tho call, whoat Tuling lower, owlng ‘to unfavorable ‘Lastorn ndvisos, whilo corn and_osts worn strongar. Provisions were quict, Whent closed at §1,19)¢ csh, €110@1,10)¢ woilor Juno, BLIKK@L.18 wollor July, #1114 @LI115¢ wollor Auggust,” an #1.06@1.004¢ sellor Beptombar, ~Balea twero: 83,000 bu No, 2 sellor July nt 31,181¢, 15,000 bu 0 at $1.183¢, 05,000 bu wolier Augastat S1,111¢, 16,000 bu do at $1.113Z, 10,000 b soller Soptem- bar at #1,08. Corn sold at 60}{@01c cnsl or soller Juno, 60Ygo seller July, and 60Jgc sellor August. Sulod wore: 10,000 bu No, 2 at 60Jge, 80,000 bu scllor August at 60350, Oata gold at 451¢@153{c eellor Juno, 413{c sollor July, 83@34c sellor August, and 30 @il sollor tho year, Balos wora: 1 July at 413¢o. Mess pork closed at $17.00 cash, $17.22@17.30 gotlor July, 17,60 Augunt asked, Lard, geller July, at 210.80@11.00, Sellor August oftrad at " $11.10; sliort 10, igllor July, $8.06 alod, LATEST. Whont was falrly sotive, and_closod o shado higher than on 'Gbnnge. Seller July sold st su.m,!{@l.w. cloplug at §1.18%¢. Bollor August at $LI1L(@1,112¢, closing nt iho outmde. Corn was, i modorate domand, and about Y70 highor, closiug at 00}¢@6le seller July and sollor Angust, A cargo of Northwostorn spring whoat 18,000 bu No, 9 Minnesota) was sold at $1.221¢, vaossol was taken for corn to Port Colborne, at 3o ; capnoity, 20,000 bu, Alwo a vessol to load wheat at Milwaukoo for Kingston, at Tgo. —_—— CHICAUO DAILY MARKRT. TnunspAY Evenmo, Juno 33, ALCOHOL—War ateady ot $1.60, BIEANK~-Waro quiot and wesk, under fatr olferings : Navles, $2,00@2.403 modium, $1,65@2.10, BUTTER—O! strictly cholco gualitics thore ia no nccumulution here, nor by thoro likely to be, and {ho indieations are thn€ prices will not go materinfly lower ; it of the poarer gorts thero 18 & considerablo kurp:lus, amil the tendency of the markot for puch i wtill downs ward, In a retull way, faucy sells ot 1@20 advanco over the guotatious, but for round lata it {s difticult to obtuin over 200, We quote: Choleo yellow, 19@ilo; medluma o good grados, 19@170 s lnferlo to'carimon, e, BAGGING—The situation of the bagging! markot was much tho samo as on the preceding daya of the ‘weok. Steady activity now cliractorlzes the demand for grain bags, and jolibors Yook for a-further advante a littlo dater dn tho'seuson, In burlaps and gunuics only a modoraty movemént way. witueased. Wool sacks aro Lt bettor requost, and rulo firmor, Wa quote: Stark, Sio; Lowiwton A, 33)0; American A, 2o Awonkeay, 30¢; Otter Cruce, #10; Lurlsp bags, d 5 bu, 19G10¢; guunios, siiglo, 11@180; do double, A1@8e: wool nacka, DIGRIC, BROOM CORN—Wns quist and steady, Stocks aro rathor large, bt good deal of tho broow-corn 18 hold by o fow stroug parties, who aro nut disposod to sbsde prices at proseut, Chotoe binri, 8@8%0; o extra, 0o corn thet will work itsolf into o chuico hurl broom, 7@7%c; for good do, G@6}a; good to choica stalk braid, 703 inferior brush, 46k c, Woro very anict. Com- BUILDING MATERIALS— ‘mon Iudisne brick i now quoted wt $10.00@ 12,00, Lime ineavy., Woquotu: Michigan stucco $2.60 ; Now York siucen, casting §4,25@8,50; Utica and Akron coment, $2,00 9 brl; isvilie do, $2.30 R brl; Portland ce= ent, $TU0@T,60 B brl; Hme in bulk, 75 G{,&)L 3 lmo brls), $1,00@1.00 @ bil: whlte ssnd, B br), $1.60G 4,003 plusterfug hair, @ bu, 400 trebrick,’d 1,000, £55, .00 3 Duilding brick (commou), $5.00 5 oulls, $5.005 Milwkukao and Raoine prensed, $A7,00@33,50, del, ;' Tudiana prossed, §13.00@25.00; do, common, $10.00@12.00. Gl —Prices aro slcady, and for good goods firm. Thiero 15 & boltor Iuqulry Yotk on loca) aud dne terier acconnts, and, uotwl:lwtanding the continned Hbernl recelpt, present prices are ltkely 10 b muge tatned for wome tino yet, Wo ropeat our Hut: York factory, 11%@12e; Woatern do, 10)@11)c; low grados, 5@4e, COAL—3ajos aro in a #mall way, 1o ons ahiowing a dispusition to put in their winter's supply at the prices now ruiing, At tho woment, however, dealors aro firin, &ud thioro I some donbt about prices going auy lowor, Wo quole : Lehigh, propared, $.50@10.00 Tackawauna, $9,60@9.00; Pennsylvania Counel, §8.00 Indiaus Cauucl, $1,00; Erle and Walnut Hill, $8 00 Liok Ruu, $8,00 ; Brooks, $8.00; Dlossburg, $3.603 Jacking Valloy, $0.00 3 Indisna block, 30.50 ; Minouk, $3.50 3 Wilminglon, $4.50@5.00 3 Burolay, 55.00, COOPERAGE—Kematus quiot and nominal, Pork @135 3 whirky burrels, tte brrels, 486 $35.00@HD.00 { Whikky stnves, Toug) bucked, §50,00@U6,00 ; tlour stuves, flour heuding, 7590, EGGS—Were ‘Tu excomivo supply ond dull. The local trado were taking small lots at irregulir und Tower prices, Sales word mndo ot WRLGe. FISii—Notwithstanding continued activity in tho demand, tho murket shawa n lack of fiEnbess, ot ouly Tor Iake'cured, but for salt-water deseriptions us wll and it now looks an Uhough tio nest fou dnge would wituess & pretty general reduction of quotations. Stocks aro lipaval, We muke 1o chango Iu aur list : No, 1 whitotiuh,738-Url, $0.0086.10: No. 2 do, $8.15@ 5,33 No, 'T'trout, '$5.6065.76 ; No, 1 shoro muokorol, nuw, K=brl, $10,50@10,73 3 No, 1 i, $)50E0.75 5 No, 2 mickerol, 3-brl, $3.60@9.00; funily mackerel, -bel, $7.00@7,355 No, 1 shoro kits, $2,18@2.23 ank vodlinl, $5,25@5603 George's codfish, $5.76H €.00 ; Laubrador bLerrivg, split, Lrls, $8.50@9.00 3 do, 0G24 .00 d $1.00@9.50; clreio 3], $4.35@4,60 ; Labrador herring, rouud, brl, $7.60 @8,00% do, g-brl, $4,00@4,25; box berring, No.1, ot ; box herring, scaled, 40@4%0; Columbla River aalon, 5@10.00. brl, $.75@10,00, TRUITE AND NUTE—Qulet again provalled in this department of trude, sud the market for dvmestio varletles Leglna to show symptoms of weskness, Btocks nre so greatly reduced, however, that thero {8 little duuger of any immediate doctded decline. Nuts ara inuctive uud eusy, We quote : Fonkian—Datos, 015 tign,drums, 1i@150; tigs, in boxes, layers, 17%(@ Tdiges Turkivh praues 185(@ 183 0; ralulis, layers, 3,15 @9.203 ruising, loosu Sluscatol, $,60@3,50; Zants curs rants, TH@72{c; cltron, 32@Jdc; lemon peel, 18@20c, Domestio—Now Yorl applee, extron, JIN@183: Muchigan silcod, 18%@1ic: Michigan quartera, 8@ ige; Wostorn' do, 11x@idkc; Bouthern do, 11@ 120 peachos, halves, 12}5@13%0; do mixed, 11%@ 130} blackborrive, #2003 ranpberriey, A0@420; pitted chutrles, 40@ile. Nuzs—Fitberts, 1561603 uluonds, Torragonn, 22@33c; Nuples waluuts, 18ioo; Cili walnuts, 1i@l8c: Gronoble walnuts, uew, 10@17c; Brazlls, 10@110; pecans, Toxas, 04531040 ; Wilming- ton peanuty, fancy, 12@Le; do” second quulity, Ta@ 100; Tenuestoo peanuts, 8X@0¢c; African peanuts, 1@ o 8o, GREEN FRUITS—Oranges advanced under o food demand wud vory light s(ocks, Lemous were ateady and actlve, Tho rocelpts of strawberrlea wero oonsld- crably less towny, and chiolce fresh frult sold hignor, Now apples wore in liberal supply, but dull, 5 good Qeal of the frnit belng groen and worthless, We quate: Lemons, Frouch, Messiu, aud Palermo, $10.00212.00 per box; Mewlhi orunges, = por bos, 30081000 ¢ 00@4.00 per bameh: piucipplis, £2.606 sirawberries, 7@ldc, or $LU3@ por caso; gookeborries, 7To; black rusperrics, 13k @160 rod do, 40¢ ; chorrles, §@180; coniman, 111 Cakoy, $LIE@I.00 por b, GRUCERIES—Undor ihia hoad wo have Do naw features to note, Tho leading articles, sich as sngar, alrups,molasecs wnd rics,wers being frooly distributed, but most other Hucs wors rather quict, ia a ususlly tho cuso at this eakon, PHces were tne 3,00 yer do: 8 ktuge of tl —ruling firm oxcopt for one o two minor Wa niioto, as follows : Bi-CAns, BODA—TL@TI0, Corpra—Mochu, XG0 ; O, G, Jawa, A @31o; Java, No, 2, 31@820; clivlce plantation Ceylon, Yok 203 ; funcy ki, 23%@2530 ; cholco do, Tig@H50; prime Rio, 24@2450: goud 4o, 43% @40 cotnmon, do, By @isay rouating do, 20%@iLigu ; Bingaporo, Juvs, 95@u53¢c ; Conta Rich_ fancy, S54@25%0; do, Drine, 214@2 6 3 Muracaibo, 2GISKC, CawbLs—Sr, ‘full wolght, 17Q@17)0; stoarino, full welglit, 135@ e do, whort welghty 12%@L0, Riok—"Patun, Big@8iu; Bangoon, TX@8N0; Garo~ Ly, 9@ ¢ 3 Lonluinim, K@0%e, BUaAwi—-Fatent cut 100f, 12:@1210¢ orushied and Powdered, 113;¢3 d, 1li0; A, standard 104@10%c; ‘do No, 3, 0y@l0%e: B, 10@ W35 extes 0, 024@100; O No, 9, U3 697403 yellow 0, No: 1) @030 § clialed brawn, 01, rimo da, 3 v@isles fuir do, BiS@B3c; cholco Mufusies sugar, 81 @D4{0; fair do, B! (@8)e; common do, T @He; Now Orluans sugar, cholce, $4@9350 3 do, prine, 8X@Ye; du, falr, 83, @ comion, Ty @he: Smurs—Dimond drips, ' $1.5iG1.58; allver drips, oxtra iuo, B3@880: good sgar-housy sirup, (3GT0 , 15@8U0 ; New Orieans molasscd, chiujce, 85@ 880 do priue, B0@s20 do common, T0GT2e; Dort Ttic molussos, chalc, 05@08c 3 commlon molukses, 44 o, HALERATUS—Common to best, B¢@93(c, Briora—Allspice, 1T5@18i60 s cloves, 48@A0C 3 cat- aln, YSANTo; poppor, 2aivo s uutmogd, No. 1, $1.456 1,807 ginger, Africun, 36®286 3 do Caléutts, 15ile, Suava—Germun mobtled, 03¢ 30xc s Goldon West, i @UKo; Whits 11y, 0K @103 Wito flow, 0 @0xo; vulin, 6@U0 3 Bavor Imperldl, 0@uice s whlte fus 14 @o + Chumpalgn, G@Ui¢o: prinrone, S@Io. puse, big@to, HAY—Tuncthy was in good demaud to 81l oxders, barely adequate. Prafcie wan dall'und weak, Quotis tlonss Thmothy, prim 316,005 No, 1, $18,80 No, 2, $12, prine 4 ; No, 3, or_slough, $0.00 Loow ON WauoN~Limothly, $10,00@14.003 prairle, $7i(iual 00, the atreot wora swwllt Groen” ¢ity Wuteherw’, Sigos green curod, Mght, Uo; beavy, do, 803 purt eared, 10@10%0; dry fint, 17@180; dey ki T ey wallod, G160} dowcon . skius, 4365 grabby, iorad, cut o per cent, oft, Slicop poits, wool estinistéd as waskied, 9 @i, naii—islIvor glose, Vi(@0} common, BGI050} and tho highor yeados wero wioady, the supply bolug 8. Siiog X, % SaQl e o IDES—Were quict and stoady, 'The offorings on Tioy gieen culf, 1o grsen kip, of veal ki, or olbietwlse dumagod, lwo-thirds pricd; brauded, 10 Mi—\ors dull st 10@180, and 90@Wo for vary oholeo Wealern, 1RON AND BTEEL~—A fuir numbor of small ordory wore voeeyed, und truds in the ugstregato was falr for the wauth of Juue, tollowa * Quotatiouw ure reportod uy @122-10 rafos @1 ratoy Plute-Jron, common tak, 5 @ ratw Norway ifon, . LB @ Wb Norway nall-raui,,,. 0 @l Wb 0,000 it sellor | Gorman plow stast, B Cunt plow sfeal, b Anierica L0o) stiol! B Obironia tool ateol ks English tool atoet, rales liak wpring atoo! raten Americati cast sprivg rates Bteol tiro, X In....... B LEATHER=No aoclded changs was visible in thix market, Tride i, 4f auything, a trido belter than dur- ity Lt weok, but _thero s a8 yot 1o semblancs of vo- tivlty, aud priccs remnin atoady as proviously qotad : MEMLOOK, ity hwrness, Cofintry Larica Line oify, ¥ I Kip, clty, o I Kip, vealn, . ghy ppor, ‘oinLry vippol Coltur, 3 1. e, city aalf, coun Toutgh uppe Rough upery damngo Buffalo Maughlor sols. 30 A B00Ms evv '@ 1.5 1,0 Jid 1,18 2 1.200 1,94 i 1,10 4045 Frenoh ealf, Jodut, .. .. 85,00075,00 Fronch ealf, 2% to i s, 1.66@ .23 ¥rouch kip, 50 o 100 1, 1,008 1,00 METALS AND TINNERS' S8TOCK—Thera wis no chango to noto, The demaud wau fulr for tho nonsorr, being nctive for somo lines of goods, and priccs ure uiiCaruly deady ss auoteds 18 PraE—10, 10114, $12,50; do, 12219, $15.00; 1x 20, $13,60; do, raotlng,' 14320, 10, §12,00; do, 20x18, £24.60, 16 Tr—Targo, %0c; mall, Blo; bar, 32, Boroxn—No. 1,930 No, 2, 20e. LEAD—Pig, T)0; bar, 8@%0; lead pipe, Bio} cut 0, 810, ]émnr.;.—: Zimo—Full casks, 10c; loss qunatity, 107c alabs, Bc. it non—No, 24, Bo ralen; Ruasio fron, 8 {o 12 inclusive, 200+ do, No, 1 stained, 100 ; Atmerican Rus~ la—A, 1803 B, 120, GALVANIZED 150N—N0, 14820, 12¢; No, 31@24, 10c; N0, 48, 166, A dlscouut do, 25240, 14c3 No, 21, ito; of 16 yior ot In mindo from this lac. Wiiik—Nos. 1 to0, 003 7to b, 1067 10 to 11, 1103 13, s 1and 1, 12ie 15 and 10, 140} 17, 160} 16, 1633 10, 100; 20, 2003 full bundle, 30 por cont 'dls~ conht ¢ fenco wire, Uo. JALSWorn T domand, and i at the, ratee aiver i, por keg, .75 nof und &4 do §0005 Gadio, 100t dititor $4.60; 90 do, 86,255 od 4o, fite, $0.78; ciineh, $0,25. RAVAL BIORES~T'he demand ta for small quanti~ Uos to supply immedlto, wnits und Luriuges ou tho whole fu light, Wo ropeat: Muiflls Tope, B I, 10e; nisal ropo, 17 Ib, 14@180: hemp sash cord, ¥ 1v, 18@ 2005 marling, B Wb, 16@100} larred ropo, B fu, 1s160; oulim, g bule, 60GU.00; pitcl, § b, $3.0060.00} tar, 3 brl, $4.75@3.00, J1Ls—Trado Was ‘quict at stoadior pricos, Most ofla are now felllug chenp and the chaneos aro i favar of bighar rathor tiat lower pricos, We repeat our quotutious of yesterduy: Onrbon, ld@ldye; oxtra wintor lard, 9005 No, 1, ouo; No. 9 W@T0; Miiseed, raw, B do, bollod, $L03@105; whale, T8G800; sporm, $1.109240 neatsfoot _oil, strictly pure, $1.10 do extrs, Qbo; do, No. 1, 80c; bank oil, 000; straits, G5c; clophant'oil, U5¢§ plunibago oll, ‘160 ; thrpontiu, 406 400 mapithn, 63 gravity, 1003 nuphtha, combion, s @1de, » $UTATOES~Thore was a light rotalltrado I tora- Tots, 8t steady prices. Tho recolpts coutinuo aninl), but thio offerings wers Aufticlent: Peachblows In car- lots, $1.10@1,46 ; Ohlllu, $1.00; mized sud common, i1 car-iols, 0@Y30; peachblows from storo, $1,%0(g1,80 or bu; mixed lots, BU@BT0 por b, POULTRY—Ths Tocoipts wero lurger, ospeclally of apring chickous and seliors wero disposed fo ncaept luwer prices, Tather thun to curry the stook during the Lot waather, Wo quoto: Turkeys, 10@110; ehlolons, §I‘.M%fl %x; Bprings, $2.25@3.00 pur doz; ducks, BEIDS—Thero was an solive spoculalive domand for timothy, fnduced by thu fwiprossion thut the stk horu and at thu Esst was uot largo cnough to supply the fall demand, Tho stock Lore fs reportod 10 Uo loes tlian 4,000 ‘bgs, Clovor was fam, Hup- garjun aud buckwheat were in falr demand, Timothy was quoted at $2,00@2.70 ; clover ut $5,80@8.00 ; flax, $LT0@1,85; millet, Ua@45us Mungaring, 4gsle ; bucke wheat, $1005@1,16, Halos include H3Y bugs primo tmotliy at §3,16 a7 bage at $2.05 7 10 Lugs ot $2.40; 10 bogs Jungarlun £t 5007 290 buge nf 43¢ 3 103 buga af 4007 10 bags millct at 5003 50 bage st 4fc 5 bugs at 400 18 brge biackwhont b $1.20; 40 bagd & §1.13; 1 car at $1,103 174 buga ot $1,006. BALC—Wia {afrly sciive nd rm. We ropen Quosnduga and Baglunw, flue, $1,70; Uunada, do, $1,803 ordinury coa 00§ conrse dismond, $2,00 ; ground uiry, without bags, $3.753 dairy, with bags, $'J.|la‘ shtou duiry, per ssck, $4,00@4.25, LEAS—=Were nctive aud Hrm ot the prices follows Inig: Young byson, cominon to fajr, 36@450 ; do, good, 83@050; do, cholce to extra fine, Y5c@$1.03; come mon {0 Gue old iyson, U@ common fuperial, AB(@ LU wod to choles do, U8:@$1.08 ; fair to good guupowder, 10@860; chojce Plugauey, $1,00@1,10 st Moyuno, $1,30@1.35 ; choice to extra now Japai, DIc@$1.00 ; comumon to guod do, 63@700 3 fafr to gooy old, 60@U3u; common do, 35@450; colored natur: leaf Japan, 50@0%0s 3 common o ine Oolong, LE@430 ; oad, 05@05c; cholco to extrn, B3crasl .00, TUBACCO—Remafus ateady, under & good demand ot the prices given below ¢ Frx. Cur—Extra, 16@d6c ; cholce, 00@680 ; modium, 60{355{:; x‘)‘mir tn[.:lon;nell;ll. 3@ bc.lf bright, 6 PLuG—Nntural leaf, 75@80¢; Lal ght, 60@70c; gk, souud; 45@506, 2 2 BuoKiNG—Guod o choleo, 32@350; medium, 2@ 30¢ ; common, 25@470, WUOD—Tiire s & steadily-moderato faquiry to aupply current wante, and pricea ave sustained af the following runge: Heech, $7.00@7.60; mayple, $3.00 @880 uickory, £0.00G0.60; alaby, §5.00@3,50-dcllv- arod, WOOL—Wss n continued good domand snd frm. Tho recelpts wero only fair, Quotations ¢ Good to prime tubswatiod. Fino to good tub-washd Fiue and medium washes Goarse washed flocce Modfum and cosrde Flno unwashed. . ‘Tuwercuantablo and @i — CHICAGO DRY-GOODS MARKET. THonsDAT EvENING, Tune 25, Quiet atll pervado sl dopartimentu o the dry-yosds market, whilo aslde from a fuw of the more stuplo urti- cle thio moverment {a sluggish., Ordors aro mastly for small amounts, und sro chieily confined to such arti- clos A ar fn overy day demand, The aggreguto dis- tribution, kowover, {8 fully as lurge a4 Iu st seasons sta s perlod, auil thora o, therofore, n tnclnation to grumble st tho present atnte of trade, Tho market continuea very firmn, and, with any marked increase fn the demund, thero i littfo doubt that prices would onca move upward, Bulow ara tho ourrent quotations DROWK COTTONS. Attantio A, 44, 1135¢ Muckinave,, Ationtic H, 4§ Langley, at ) 4-4. 0 [Langley, 8ig Gubot A, 1% ICabot W), i IWarren ' 105 1Lyinan T, 1 Ciswrence, 1 by 4oL 8% 11 |Agawam ¥, 4. 8ig Waclimatls 1 [Tremont, O Hig Blark A, 4-4. i |va 84 Agubta, .. 8i§ Michfgan A, i-4.. 8 Medford, ... ko' Macon, ..., | Xonpureli, g Mystlo Tiiver. Qualer, . ) Brosdwsy. . (Granito, B, % Nushua E, 40-n.. Nashuat, 50 Yepporcll T, 40- Topperoll &, yi-u Popporoll 0, -in Topperell N, Qrewcont. ... Trescott X L, Indfan Orchar: Tuafan Oroluary Indjan Orclay Tudian Orehard, W, Dulght Star, 4-1, .1 /113¢ Diwight Star, 40-in 120122 rn Morrimac ¥, Pio! Merrimao D, ... Yacifie, ... Hamilton Richmond,, amann. Amorkesg, brown Tudian Oreburd,, Cauoe,, v Noumbkeng saiteens, Yemberton, RICH, ex«ruun roll, Washigton Buiithifold, voos O Wigh colors, 1 cont o BLEAOHMED COTTONS, Tonadalo cambrio, . 18 9 SNuw York MK 1120 Utlen Nonpariol..1 118 [Senate AX Wansutta, Dwight star Davol... llovell, @ Prido of o Weat.,+.18 |Nowmurliot, 0,11.10110%¢ Tangden, OB, y.e.rsi305 [Nowimurkoty 1010000 6% Tratkof tha 15" [Boott, 12 Tl Lousdals. ... [oott, 1 1 Androscogiiy, Thorndi 0 Auburn, A Tuorudike G, Wi Nuw York T, aglo, A 0 Geun of tho Spidie, Green, ] ill, 4- Greon, G 9 Dlackston Vauglion t by ks, Conestoga OOA, 7-8,,.17 o Conestogs CT, 4-4,,,.18 Ganustogs AA, 0514 l&u&\\\,:\un, AA, Minnehahs, 44, Minnchsba, 74, Amoskeair, A Auoskusig, A ‘Amorkeng, Amaskoag, O Anioukeag, D, Amoukesg, 1., Toar] RIVEFs,syeosers Qnenloga ozt ded, Qunestoya extru, 7-8. .10 Coucatoga G, 4-4 York Bluo. & [ 17 cholce ateers, Teaver Crook, 00,014 oston “ HTRIPES 4, Minnehab, 19" o Uncanvllle, UOA, 1IQ14 © Amowkeny, 18 Amerien, - 3 Auaskeni, 1% |Atmerlean, 3- Uncaviily, A 12 Whittontan, A, " Whlttenton, B, A eendd Whitlenton, X Vujon, 13 YD, I2 Unlon, A vevssie | Norihwastors Newhurn, A. Chenot Warps. .. 2380 M Ihrpol Warph, .29 altw, ., Lwities, , L25@i23 |Coltoir Yy Y TIREADN, 5 <0 oldobn Clark, Jr, & Co.70 © Willlinutic, .. 0 3. & P, Cnaton’, Claik’s * 0, N, T, 570 7. Olark & G0%0,8,1.70 {eireon & Dani oanvrTINOR, Tupeatry Hrimein, Deiht's 123 |HIgaiing. ... 81250190 Cromloy LA e L2 “Plirees Ll Hariford, estrat 14| overess 8133 Marlford, T 133~ Ifmith & Hanfords. 130 Ingraina, Bmitl's tapeatry, . $1.23 |Lowall oxtra. Hartford oxtra 11 Lowail stiper Hartford me Common wool 25 Lolgrado.. B0 {Union Hemp. Common plain 235@) of1'wiled and ox. pi. 3t o tting, English cocon, bost.,.85 o Glilna matting 4-4,,,.90 o Amerlean continon. 155 |Clilna matting 6-4... 15 Aworican heat, 75 |Clitnn nintting 0-4. . 0 Ned and wh, ek 4-4.40 [1od nnd wh, ch'k 9-4,43 Red aud wh, eh'k -4,95 —_———— THE LIVE.STOCK MARKETS. cieado, ENUREDAY EVENING, Jino 2%, The recolpts of livo stock duriug the week huve beon an follows 3 Totnl, )3 Bame tiinn 5,822 Week before lust, . 1 1,065 Hogs, Bheay Monday. 7ol Tugdny,., G0l 030 Weduesdsy,, Udue 700 Total.... 21,408 1,700 OATY! cuvy for iy~ thing grding bolow cholce, nor were tho beat grades liold as firmly ns on the preceding days of the woek, Thure wora niot enaugl fat cattle to enuso any decidod shriukago in valucs, bub of low aud medium quulitiox tho supply was so Jurgoly excessive that buyers wero in o position to dictuto terma, and, a8 a consequenco, wo linyo tu note a furthr dochug, the reduction i thin stock, native, and Toxas cattle, uveraging s good 160 por 100 1bn, Between 2,000 and 3,000 head of the avove doscrintions are now 1t tho yarida awailing bug- ord, and what further cowccuslons boldors will bo required to inake before these mtule callle aro disposed of romsins to bo scen. Thero wero sales nt $2.00@4.23 for through Texaus and sealluwng nattves, ot $60@4.60 for utockers, at $1,60Q4,76 for medium to good Chlcago butchers’ #lock, at $4.00@56,60 for good to cholco corm-fod Toxans, nnd at $5,60@0,87% for falr to extra nutivo soers, for shipmont Eant, Gregory, Cooley & Cor sold 28 hiead, averaging 1,687 Ibs, at dlo lutter figure, and Strador, Wadsworth % Hall obislucd 30,70 for n drove, but the dny's work was chietly accomplished at prices rauging Uetween $3.00&0,20 3r, Roburt Straburn, whiobus fust roturned from & somowbat oxtended tour through Texuw, reporis tho Toxas cattle trode in a prosporous conmdition. The droves aro lopking unsunlly woll, nud uro command- fug botter prices than $n past years ut this stage of the soanon. ‘Thie market closes quict, QUOTATIONN, Extra Beoves—Graded steere, wveraging 1,400 1 and ove: Ciiarsenians +.$6.40@0.76 Ohiofeo Buoves—Fine, fat, well formed 3 year to 5 yeur old slecrs, nverugiug 1,400 to 1,400 1b8,..0 s, seaieneesiaens e00 0.00@0,30 Gooll Deoves—Well-futtencd, finely formed steers, avoraging 1,100 to 1,250 1y .. B.10@06,85 Pony Steers—Fut steers, averugiug from 950 40 1,100 lis. 5,00@5,80 Medium Grades- Pt silng 1,000 to 1,160 tbs Dutehers’ Stack ~Comn o aud good to extra cowa, for city slaughter. averugtyg 830 to 1,100 Ih 3,76@5.00 Stock Cattle—Cominon Hoel, voraplig 100 0 1,050 Wouveee v crvs SAGLI Inferior—Light wud lin cows, baifer stigs, bulls, und scalawug stoor, .. 2,00@5,00 Cattle—Toxus, eliolce corii-ted . b0 Cattlo—Texas, wintered North, 4,000 Cattlo—~L'uxos, (hrourh droves, .. OATTLE UALYY, o, 4 Toxna 48 Loxus 401 Texu, 65 cholee cattlo,, 10 fleshy atecrs 40 good wteura, 44 good steers, 10 ¢hoico stoe 14 medium sk 13 good steers, . 13 wedium ateers, 14 vholco steers, 47 cholew ulsers. 19 medium stecr 40 clolew steurs 2 oxtra ateers. 4 clioice wteers, 17 "Wexus catllo, 14 cows, 10GS—Trade opened active this moruing, sud did mot g uniil the close, or unth sl merchantable doyen liad oo plokud tpy which wi secomplbed Ly thw miiddlo of the ufternoon, Notwithstunding tho extrone Buat, aud the lboral clisructes of tho supply, a tirw foelillg savis to provail amouy nll clasaca o Imyery, aid ualss wore quick at $6.25@3.60 for poor to conmon light, coarao liuavy, utivvou, aid mizel lote; ut $,00@5.70 for modium} and at $5.75@0.00 for wootl tocliolee, Ouly a fow droves eliangud handu under $5,50, moat of the trading Lelng douo at prices ranglug from $3.60 upward to $5,85, 'he markel clusod tirm aud sicady at the abovo quoiations, No, Av, Prica|No. Av, |31 W07 .75 | A W 184 67 (60 208 03 283 &a0 |48 ng 54 an oL I 20t 7 s 4 180 [ g 03 03 g 43 103 [T i 200 53 168 oL a5y 43 203 21 oy ¥1 190 110 ar 5 108 7 it0 10 201 it m g 185 [ 201 24 a1 a ] N mo 07 1 193 a3 05 09 180 e 89 |01 19 5B BIBEP—Coutinue duli at weak and freogular prices,: Tho supply was moderato, but the wants of Luyer werw fow, aud not ull the offerings wers tnken, Duor and conunon Jots sold st $2.50 03 medium ut $3,75@ 4.0, Goud 1o cliolay iy b aotel ub $4.0085.0, NEW YORK, New Your, Tuno 95, —Beevs—Recolpts, 2,325, make Iug 4,025 Tor Do dust three days, agalusl 3,70 for the sume timo laat Week 3 market' drooping, und olosed weuk at # roduction of fully J¢c ¢ vory couinion to very yondTexuns, B@IIX0; common to oxtra native steors, 105 @12%0, EneEr aND Lants—Recolpts number 0,150, making 11,100 for tha Jast thres duys, agalunt 7,830 for tho sums e lust week ; market ovorstocked ;' price fall off & fraction; sheep range from 4X@040, lunbs, 055G e, }ii\nlvb—l\cm]pll, 1,440, making 13,520 for the Inat thirea duys, aguinst 10,000 for the samo time Iakt weeks none on wulo ulive; drassod Armar uud moro steady ab THQVTZ. BUEFAI L0, Burraro, N, Y, Juno 25,—CATrrE—Tiecolpts, 2,201 ¢ total for the week, 10,7415 market firm ut yeatorduy's prices for all grades of fat cattlo; comnon and thin Btook negloctod ;, bulk of fresl arslvals, through con- sigumonts, Bigep AND Laups—Racelpts, 9,200 tatal for tha woak, 17,0003 quutity of stock, Daor : Westurs shieop, G000 Westery Wb, 18006000, Houos—Reeefple, 9,100 § tolul fur the wook, 13,100, agulinl 13,800 for o anip o et wane . ekl it ; Yorkers, $3T6@5%00 3 huavy hoge, $0,00@ 1,25, > PTG Touts, ' B, Louts, June 5,~ous~Heoslpts, 1,187 head ; bighor ; Might, $,60$5,98 § bacon, $5,25@3.50 ; butch- e, 45,60(@5,B: ChrreTiecelpte, 1,470 iead 3 full prices ; medlum to fair Inoaersy, §,60064,005 primo’to cxia stevre, $5.00@0. DAST LIDERTY, A TAsT TanEnTY, Pa, Juno 25,—OATTLE—Arrivals, 70 curn besl, §0.00@0.60; medium, $6,78GU.60; cm. mon, §.00@3, 17.0ars { Lost Philadolphis, $0.05@ 6,003 Yorkora, Hous~—Arrivl p BifkRv—Avcivals, U cars § beat, $5,00@5.76 ; modium, —_— CIIICARO LUMBER MARKET, TiunspaY EVENING, June 23, ‘The lmbor market wia moderately active wnd steady, ‘Tho ofteriugs wore ligt, snd the stteudunce of Luyers uot Jurge, Jolsts nud seantling sold readlly at $9,00; In fuct, the market is Vuri’ firm at thiy prico, manufedturors taving roduced thelr shipmenta to such & oxtout es to bately supply tho markat, One firm, wi tmakes » Apoalilty of pluve studl, state thes Uilr conslgumonta to datenre considorably smallor than thioaw for the nato perlod Jant suason, — 'Thla (s duo tg thio fuct, whicli hus heen sintod herotoforo, that sovernl nwpufatturers aro holdtug (hofr Insbor for tha tall trade, Bonrdn and atrips aold 6t tho ol pricos, One or two caryoes waro moli by yord moriluge, Quoias Houa ¢ Goodt t chalce atrips ani boards, $14,00910,003 common do, $0.00@11,00 5 Jolats aud soantling, $0,00 Iuth, $1,76 sliiugien, $275@203. Baloa Lucludy the folliwin i W, Toullott, from Montaguoe, 100 m strips L £10,00 3 10m ploce Giufls ot 48,60, Hold DLy Irlsh, Bullen & Co, i AT THE YARDS, Tho yard tradde was quict, (hougly o8 falr, perliaps, na could bo oxpected ot this woanon, - Pricos atu ateady for hath cholea'and common funbe We duote ; TFirst cieal 350,00 @065,0( Heeond ¢l “Uiird clear, Third olear, thi Close foorfug, 1 rough, ... seees Olear shiling, 15 and 2d togoiber, First common slding. Bacotud common AR, v vevvss ‘Iouring, frat common, dresand, ) Flooring, wecond eommon, dreered, . 2000 Flooring, third common, dressed. ..., 1800 @20.00 wagon-box boards,” selected, 14 800 24,00 fnchien and upward. o/ oo 1 wagon-liox hoards, A atock hoar In, ontalde for Jaint, seantiing, fencing, timbor, and under, outaide prico for dr; Tolut nul renntilug, 18 to 26 Lo, Tcketa, Dleke Cedar fontn; Cednr poste, rou Lath, No, I rawed abingte P T e Bhinglos o irack (A).,. —— HARKETS BY TELEGRADN, Forelgn Markets. Lavenroot, June 23—11 o, m—Flonr, 978 g4, o, Iugtindd; arting.Toc 1d@1tu gaf while, 1 BA@12¢ 6 clul 104, Gorn, 354 Uds Tork, 6w, 1asd, 61n 0d, % i LivERT00L, Juo 23—1 p. m.~Unchangod, TaveurooL, Tune 25,—Cotton—Dull; taidiling up- Inad, 830 ; midditng Orlosnw, BY;@BXU; waloa 10,00 bales ; Amurlcan 6,500 balos; spoculition, and export, 2,000 balos, Treadstufi—Quict and unchanged, LoNpoN, Jino 25,—Duillon 1n the Nank of Englani incesased £344,000, Amount of bullion gono fnto tho bunk ou balauco to-day, £7,000. Froportion of bank reservo to lnbilitles, which last week wus 48 por cout 14 nuw 483 por cout, Conwols— 015(@92 + Money, and account 933, mxs,v‘?nnl% Slatea u}?uédw—aifln of 1805, 103¢ Loy 16 5 10404, 103463 nuw ow, 10475 Now York Gantral, 00,z 40BUDLE ‘reforten, A5e Ttotinod Potrolouin—10@105d. Linseed OI—09. ~ Panw, Junae 25—Tents, 69f, 47c, Apects in the Bank Gt Frauco. ucreascd 0,390,000, duriug tho past week, New Yons, June 25,—Trade movemont slow with Jobbura and iortors, but same af tho domestic come miwsion_houses trankicted s fole buainess u heavy woolon goads for meu's wear, Ltopellcnta wera aclive, Valiten of cotton goods firmly mafntaiued by ageuts at unclionged prices, Low brown cotton flannels and ool Huunaia” wore Juguirod for, aud kowe il ofs octod, The Pittsburg O Markot. PrTTANURG, Pa,, Juno 25.—Orude Armar; united, $100GILUS § othor lines, 85@Usc, Netlned quict; June, 130 ;' Augast aud Boptoniber, 18}0, Tho Produco Murkets. NEW YORK, Nrw Yon, June 23,~Corron—Dull and nominal; mhidliog upland, 17720, futures closd sieud 29900 Dalos 174y G317 8- 17 812 uguat, 1755 4 Outouer, 1154 ovouber; 17 5520 : @17y, MEADSTUFES—LloUE unchanged ; roceipts, 11,000 Coru and ¥e flour une changed, oob Deavy and lowor; recolpts, ,000_bu s No, 3 Chicago, $1,403 No, 2’ Northwest, $L4 & Milwaukoo, $1484@1441 No, 2 Minnes sotu, $1.44; ungeaded Iows ond Minusota spring, $LAB L winter rod Western, $1,60, Rye firmer at 07@I4. Darley and mult unlehiwuged, Coku huavy und lower ; recelpts, 257,000 buj Western mixed, 803 82c; white Western, 87@800, Oatw unchauged; ro~ celpts, 14,000 bu, Hax axn Hors—Unchangod. GRoOok1iLE~—Coffoe tirtn ; v, 183(@20, Bugar firm roflulng, 75@8:. Molusses and rice nuchanged, noLEDM—Crude, 85 @50 Tofined, 150, URPENTINE—Hlouvy ut 36¢, Yaas—Firm ; Woalern, 13@17c, Tuovistoni—Pork quist and firm; oxtra prime, $10.00; prime mess, 310.623 ; vow mess $18,00, Deef qulel wnmmn- quivt; lobg’ cloar, 10j;@10}(c; whors cleur, 10, BUTTER AND OnERSE—Unchanged, Wik y—Lowor ut dile, 8T, LOUIS, Br, Lows, June 25,—CorroN—Qulet and un~ clanged, IpeApsrurrs—Tlour dull and weak, Wheat dull and unchungod ; swwple lots, prime fo fanoy new, | $LUC@LAV. -~ Corn easier: No, 2 mixed, GOGOU Gldvtor, Ota highor ot 40396, clovuloms,” Bys Quiet ot oo, Witiaky—Steady at 000, Tuovisions—Pork ligher at’$18,25@18,50. DBulk meuls aud noro dolug ; sloulders, 0igo xt Kansas City § {0 bere, Lacon’ flrm for jobbing and order lots ;' whonlders, T30 clear xib, W0@IKO 3 eloary 1020, Lard unchangod, BALTIMORE, DaLTIMORE, June 35,—BuEAnsTUPES—Flonr dull and uuchungod, Wheat dull; Olio and Indiuua, $1,30 3 Western spring, $1.30@! Corn guiet 1 now mixed, Western 80c ;" old, Outa dull; Weatern mixed, 85@59¢; white, BU@U20, InovisioNs—Pork aud butk meats unchanged, Bacon improved demand: shoulders, 7Ti(@80; cleur b, 106@10). Bugar ourdd haws, @10, Neflued lurd, Ti)c, Co BoTrEN—Searco and firm ; Westorn cholco, 33@240 Corvii—Quist and unchinged, WHETRSS ult sud nominal at 98/5@99e, OSWEGO, Owweao, Jime 25 —BREADATUPKE—Wheat dull oxtra while Micllgau, $1.67; wmbor Mioligan, 143} No. 1 Milwaukoe, $L4J, Corn quiet at Tdc, NEW Ol New Onweans, Juno 2 Qull snd fower s whito txad, B s8¢, B dult and fower al's! ‘Hav—Primo, In warchouse, 323, ) Litov1st0N¥—Pork—Slook sninli ; #old ot $20.00, CouatgaL—Firmor, at 3766835 now huld at $1.00, Othors unchanged, CoFron~—Quict; sules 1,500 bolea; prices aasy at provious rates s Tocelpts, 210 bales, ' Exporti—Cont, 10 bales s stock 44,107 Ualea; uueold Lt ovening, 42,400 Lilea, Moverauny—Gold 11124 sight, Btorliug, bia} OINGINNATL. OvaINmaty, O, Jutie 25,—CorTox—Qulet and un~ clinnged ut 17 BukAvsurrs—Tlour dull and s sliade lowor at §6.00 @0,20, Whent dull and nomiual at 1,95, Corn dull and unehungod ; mixed, 63@usc. Oats duliaud droop- lm{ at ¢do, Iiye dull and nominal ot 780, Burley duill sud nomiual, Oats unchunged, Egoa—Beurce and firm, at 1k @ldc. Dasny Probuors—Butier dull and unclianged, Clicesu searce und diem, o 12@ 1350, Provistons=Purk I light' doinand, tlvm, at $ITATC@18.00, Lard in ight Qomand ; hold- arafiem wnd dueusnged, Bulk meatd fair aud tem; shoulders, 1303 _cloar Tib, 90 at country polntsi ulear, 93@0k 0. Bucon falr aud firm ; shoulders,750} aloar i, v:;@lg.;; uw; 105, Wiarsky—Steady at 3o, DETIOIT, Dzrnot, Juno 35, —BneAvsTUFTA—Flour dull and & ahado lower, Wheat dull und ashade lower; oxtra, $1.51+ ambor, $1.63, Ooru dull and declinod at 67c, Oata dull and declinod ut 5o, Fretaizs—To Buflo, Go, Tteonn—Tionr, 1,000 brls whent, 2,000 bu-corn, 1,000 buj gats, 2,000 Ln, SiipstENTa—Tlour, 575 brls; wheat, 14,000 bu § corn, 400 bu, TOLEDO. ‘Torxno, 0., June 2,—Businsturrs—Flons _dull and uncbanged, Wheat dull and declned ; No, 3 white Wabast, $1.40§ No, 1 Michigan, $1.47; No. 2 amber Michigun, $1.8% ¢ sallor July, 1,29; No, 3 red, 3145 August, '$1.22%, ' Qorn 16 lower; Wgh ized, “03x@0530; July, S3par Augunt 600§ Saptohor, 6ia Tow mized, (S o wrade, 620 3 ‘l““.w:‘di 520, Oats steady; No. I, 620 Michigan, 833 Tojeeted, Fngi0ars—Quist ab 53@0o to Oswogo and Kings. ™ ReorIPTE—Flour, 9,000 brls ; wheat, 24,000 bu; corn, 21,000 L § outs, 3,000 bu, BinneacNs—(Wloat, 18,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 by, ‘STILWAUKEE, Juun 25,~BREADPSTUFFS~Flaug NH, LREADATUFFG— Corn ellow wixed, 8@ premium, and holders ALwAUREER, Wi quiet iud unchangod, Wheat steady § No.1 Milwans Keu, $1,28; No, 2 do, $1,233 ; soller Juiug, $1.32% 3 July, $LIGK. 'Out moro neti 4, %o, Quru lea i No, 3, Mo, 3 mixed, dufo. "Tige’ s sud advanced; No, 1,840, Darley s Tnovistons—dloss porky §17.35, Meats, hams, and Turd unchangoed, Tario1Ts—T0 Buffalo, 1303 ta Oswogo, To, JoltortTi—Flour, 8010 bils’;. wheat, 8,000 bu ; corn, 000 bu, ‘HteihTe—Tlouy, 5,000 bris § whoat, 200 buj corn, 10,000 bu, OLEVELAND, Oveverann, 0, Juug 2b.~BirAvsTurFs—"Whent auil and lowers Noo 1red, §140; Noo 9, $1.34 Corn wieady bigh mixed, 196; low infxed, 7lo. Uatd unchunged; No. 1 8tate, 803 No, 3 630 white, e, Temiozis~Unctiyed, M, Meareimis, June 45.—CortoN—Btendy, falr des mund 3 nfddling, 10X@170; rooeipts, 112 bales§ whipmunts, 830 bales s stovl, 17,800 bales, g Lukavstoeyi—Flonr duil wnd unchanged, Gora moul quiot and weak al 33,05, Corn dull aud unsottivd § sellow, 11@8a, Tay=—-Dull and ominal, = Buan—~Hii(r at 18)0, Burren—Quiot uud firm ; chiotos, 290, Eaar—Dull and lowor at {a@tic, ”l'xmnlslumlililaona il mud wosks shouldors 40 3 cleur o (3103505 clear, 10c, W g 0w @c; cloar, Ty LOUISVILLE, LovtviLLr, Juno 25.—CorroN—Quiet at 1010, Nuravsturm—Plour quiot; family lower st $1.00, e L A Whoat quistund unchianged, Gorn qulst st 72@ T80, Gate quiet ut 0B@63e. Nye—vio, TuoviuoNe—Uork quiett$18.25, Dacon Ligher shiouldore, Ty303 cloar Fib, 1001 clear, 10Kc, Bugure Suvedlushe o bl 2o, ULk pidtd bigherd shouldors, §3{v; 5l 95 nfiflm&hx 4 U307 dlear, B30, Lisdesy AL —P0%

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