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i L THE CITCAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUN® ¢ i0ia. MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Turoay Evesing, Tune 20, Thero was more nctivity at the Lanks lo-dny. <« Thoro wore large calls (or monoy from the Board of®Trade mon, aud lonus woro 1nado to thom ab 10 per cont, Considering tho aeason of tho year, tlio busitoss of tho banks gonorally Is satisface tory. Doposits at this time are expectod to ine crense, and loank to bo not much bottor than sta< tlonary, Tho bank rates for lonns romain nomi- nnlly nt 8@10 por cont, with excoptional trans- actions at C@7 per cont; on the atreot money s 8@18 per cent ; for roal estato lonne Y@10 per cent, , Now York Exchange was wenker and sold bo- trreon banks at par. Greouobaum Bros. & Co. quoto foroign ox- change on Paris G16@B11Y¢; Frankfort, 412{@ 41l : Borlin, 72@723§ ; Premon and Hamburg, $0@0654. "fio cloarings to-day woro 99,700,000, In tho efuco to the July issue of the Roforenco Boolt, L. G. Dun & Co. state that * it is a fact, na sur- prislog nu 1618 grabifyiug, that, withio tho past #ix mouths, thero bave abuolutoly beon fewer Tuilures in mumber, and cortninly fower in prominenco, than for the ssmo poriod in tho Wverago of years. Ou the contrary, we havo had nbumfimt ovportunity for observing o very re- yarkablo reduction” of iudebteduess m all 2lussas, aud iu nlmost all soctions of the coun- ry. It is safe to say that the internal morcan- lo indobtednoss in tho country to-day is not nore than two-thirds what 1t was at this timo & your, TOND8 AND GOLD. Prostou, Kean & Co. roport as follows: Buyng. Selting, Onited States 5208 of '05—Tanu- 2204 120/¢ 1207 Wi &b 492, 902 &lax, .. . Par &int, LAEEST. New York, Juno 26.—Money casy ab 2@30; moreantilo vul:ur, Bi§@0LG. Btorling dull and firm, with sctual business at is7|y;@m for sixty days, nud $90@49033 for wyght. Customs receipts, $203,000. Imports dry goods for weok, 1,432,603, Gold opoued nt 11136, and declined to 11134, closing at 1113, Carying rates, 1@2, and for Yorrowing, 4 per cont aid flat. Assistant "Ureasuror disbursed $168,000, Clearings, $22,000,000, Specio cugagoments for to-morrow estimated at 8650,000 gold coin. Governmouts stoady, Blate bonds dull. Rafl- rond bonds quict and firm. Btocks wore stroug up to midday, when the advanco ranged from J¢@1X per cont. At tho second Board a wenkuess set in and tho lowest prices of tho duy were ourrent. Duriug clowing hours the market bocamo strong, and ricos advanced }é@l per cout on entire ist, In finol “dealings thero was a re- sction of 3¢@3%. There was considerable business dono in Erie at soller's option of fif- toon days, the prico of stack being higher than at London and Amstordom, the sales,on timo having Loon made 08 & protection apainst a “corvor.” Among sales te-dav : 82,000 shares ‘Western Union ; 17,000 Pacitic Mail ; 6,000 New York Central; 14,000 Erie; 53,000 Luko Shore; 23,000 Union I'acific; 11,000 Northiwestern; 9,000 8t. Paul; and 25,000 Wabash, GOVERNMENTS, Eook County s, Tlluols 10 por cent seliooi-louds, Cuttpons 122 Coupons, '61. Caugun:: 21181 | Coupons, ] Couponn, 117% | Nw Ga Coupons, 1044 Coupons, fasours, .. o 07 | Virgitias, old... chensoes, ol 79 | N. Gurolinus, old.. 1 ‘anneseoes, new.... 80 | N. Carolinus, new... 134 irgiuins, tew. 4l L. 8, Express, Pucitio Mall, Obfo & Mssslunipyl, Cleve,, Olu, & Col b, Bur. & Qun LalioShore, ... Indtana Central, + 15 | Ilinols Contral Unlon Pactila bonds. Unlon Paclfic atocks, Central Pucific stock, Tioston, Hart & Erje.1 Del., Lack. & Weat'n 108 ‘Harlem i, Hilcuigan Coniral, Pittaburg & Ft..W. 5258 ® REAL ESTAT. TRANSFERS, The following instraments were filed for reo- ord on Friday, June 26 CITX PROPERTY, Conafieration, b n - ovi UL Tood at, 1 1, 80x uhipFovements, dated June 95..$ 24,000 151 f2 0 of Ashlaidav, n f, 253150 1, datod June3s........ ceess 2,800 Tomplo st, 174 £t 1 of West Huron at, w I, une divided i of 24x100 ft, dated June 24, . 1,150 ‘Wost Lake ut, 67 210 £t w of Park place, 8 1, 80 150 {1, with 5UxI00 ft on Lake 4t it sime sddition, dated June 23, 20,000 Leeavitt st, 975 1t » of VanBb 1t, dats 7,000 i av, 8 6 cor of 26035 1L, with building, dated June 25 4,100 “Zndlsun st, 0 w cor of Fi 11, dated Juno 22.... . 13,050 Chitaga av, 00 2 a of Frankiin of, u 1, 1t, with Urick bullding, dated June 9 7,000 Homan v, 100 £t 8 of Weat Huron at, 1953 ft, dated June 20, L 2,250 Lot 3 {n Rogers’ Lots 25 to 29, ete,, in Block 2, Asbland Socond Additjon, duted June 23..., 7,600 Shurtlefl ay, 174 ft s of Whitchouso placa, o f, 5319536 {t, dated Nov, 8, 187 A Sl 1 ‘Webnter av, 81 8-10 £ of Fabius et, s 1, 50x 123 ft, dnled June 11 cvesee 2,000 Lotk 40'ta 42 In Jacobs® Lata 2i, 35, cte,, of w 3¢ of n o X Boc. 30, 39, 13, dated June 11..., 2,250 Forquer at,n w cor of Glintun st, & f, 60550 4-10 ft, dated June 24.... 4,300 ‘Weat Congresn at, 122 £t ¢ of Hobe; 125 ft, dated Muy 21,,.. 4,087 ‘West Van Buron wt, 166 of ‘as} 8Y, B £, 62x100 feot, dated June 0...vvr,vey 9,000 EOUTII OF OITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF BRVEN MILES OF THE COURT-HOUSE, Lots 3 and 4, Llock 8, Pryoer k Hopkine' w jn w i Sec, 4, 58, 14, dated Juno 9 . 12,500 Block 16 n Vollville w 3 o w 3¢ duted June 11, 7,150 Lot 16 in Pucker’s 11’0’ of 14, dated May 20.... . b 10,000 Tndivided of Biock{ in Mcrido et 1w i 8ec, 1, 98, 11, dated Feb, 20, 1873, .... 4,000 ‘WEST OF CITY LIMITH, WITIIN A HADIUS OF SRVEN MILYS OF THE COURT-TIOURE, E gg Lot b, Blovk 1, Castle's Sec, 3, 49, 13, dated o 22, v cvvsnirne 60 COMMERCIAL. Fripay Evasme, June 20, The following wero the raceipts and suipments of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past twouty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one year ago : TUOKIPTH, W, | 1874, Flour, bris, BILLPMRNTH. 1874, | 1870, W, bu,, 84,205 Carn, b 17,013 Oats, bu, B,800 ye, bu, 4,120 luriey, bu, Urawn weed, fa. Flux seed, s, troom corn, 1k o 16,050]|. 5 76,807, Potutoos, D, 3y Lumber, No, fout 8,703,000 Shingler, N 30,0 ath, No, 51, 600) 41000 40000 1000 "The following Ngures aro fwrnishod by the Produco Exchonge: Receload, Ehippal, Hisl o 465 \V:xhdxnwn from store youtordsy for city con~ sumption 2,161 bu wheat ; 1,418 bu corn; 1,043 bu rye; 2,100 bu barley, The followlug grain bas been luspocted into aforo this mornivg, up to 10 o'olook: 281 cars whent; 1,064 enrs corn} 85 carn onts g5 onr rye, Also, by canal, 6,000 bu high-mized oo¥n ; 28,000 bn No. 2do, and 800 ba onta. 'Total (1,826 cars), 651,000 bu, Inspocted out: 25,635 bu wheat; 123,497 bu corn; 23,820 bu onts; 1,767 but rye. Wo reprint tho fallowiug paragraph, corrooted, {rom our issuo of this morniug, ns the typos made it deotdedly mixad : ‘*'The Rogiatrar of graln roported n car-lond of 1y In atoro in tho Natlounl Elovator at the closo of lost week, Bince then soveral parties havo boon diligently hunting for tho owner of fhat gran, but cannot fnd auy one who holds the ro- celpts. Bomo of thom ara wicked enough to sug- est that a mistako Lo occurrod fn the Rogls- rar's offica ; but, of conrse, that is iinpossible.” "Tho Iending produce markots woro loss active to-dny, with an casior fooling in broadstufls, un- dor a xathor light abipping demand, and 1apid augmont of our stocks in storo, Tho shipping movemont {s dragging, comparatively, but wo have yet much lesy grain on band than is usunl nt this senson of the year. Tho prospects for cropa continue very good, and thero is naturally loss inclination to” buy, oxcopt to moot ourront wants, while the number of porsous who are willing to scll short is correspondingly dacrassed, Thero was nothing moro than moderate activity in tho dry guoos trade, while, with tho oxcaption of a few of tho more staple artiolcs, the markes was positively dull, It rotalna its firm tono, Lowovor, tho tendenoy to advaucs bolng quitn as wmarked a# at any provious porlod, Grucerics wero gonerally quict, sugara’ alono displaving notivity. No prico changes wore noted, all of tho leading staplo articles, and mosb side goods as well, being eteady sud firm, Butler was quict ot unchanged ™ prices. Cheose aold tairly, and waa ~ comparatively firm, No new featuros wero developed 1 thocoal, pij iron, paints, aod loather mntkets, trade con- tinuiug cull at former quotations, Oily wero ulet and stendy. Bagglug met with a liboral. nquiry at Kulle/ Inte prices. In the Osh market thero in continued ‘acilvity. The dried fruit trado is lifoless but reducod stocks enable hold- ers to sustain prices. TLumber was devoid of any new fontnres. Quiotnoss still reigns at tho yards, and cargo- lumber moved slowly to-day.” Prices for all grades wore protty woll maintained, and ruled strong for pleca stuff afloat. The yard trade is always light during the hot senson, nnd has, per- biaps, boen 8o oarlier this yoar than usual, which may be sccounted for by the fact that what is usunlly rogarded as tho spring trads commenced in January, and continucd steadily active until May, when it bogan to fall off. Many dealors look for au early revival of trade, and'a prosporous fall business. Buildiug materinls of all kinds wore dull, but without change as far as prices wera concerned. Tho demand for nails con- tinuen fair, the low rates being a sufticient i ducomont for buyers to take hold freely, Nails aro {irm, but denlors do not laok for an advance at presont ; poseibly not until there is a dectded improvemont in the coudition of tho iren trndo. Merchandise iron {a easy, and the quoted rates are atill shaded, but tho great reduction in the roduction and proapocts of a good fall trade l’ma dealers to think prices are now at the bot- tom, and that tho market will assume a firmer tono by and by, Woodsnware was in moderate demand nnd steady; nlso brooms. Wool eantin- ues active and firm. “'ho roceipts aro fair, but thoto I8 no considerable accumulation of wool yot. The hide, hops, broom-corn, secd, and hay marlkoels wore qniet. Potatoes mold chiefly out of store, at recent prices. Choico lemons™ wers firm, having sdvanced recontly in New Yorl, aud are scarce both thore and hicro. ‘This markot s hiberally suppliod, however, with inferior fruit, which sorves to cheok the upward tendency of rices. Small fruita were in moderata supply, ut the fruit was rapidly decnying undor tho fa fluence of tho hont, and sellers were anxious to oloso ont. Homo very chioice, large strawberries brought highor prices. Ponltry “was dull and ‘weak, 'Ihe excessive auflyly of eggs and unfa- vorablo wonthor made Liolders anxious to renlize, and prices, in consequenco, were woak aud irreg- ular, lighwines wore roported as quiet and un~ changed, with sales of 200 brls at Did{c per gallon, New York was casier. Tho prosent condition of our market is buyers at Sic and sellers at 4lgc, witn not much offering. 'Thore i rcagon 1o "beliove that some sales have been made rocontly * on the quiot " at 94¢; but none Lave beon roportedsold at that figure for several doys past. nke freights wora less active, but In fair de- mand at yestorday’s rates; or rather about $1,00 por 1,000 bu better, as sowe of the charters wero made on the Grangor plau, wilhout the imterpo- sition of the middieman, who has recently beon claiming 2 sr«mlum from both sides. Rates ou coru were d3{c to Buffalo, and 6l{a to Oswege. Whoat _to Bifelo was quoted at 8)4c, ta King- son at 7i4c, and at 12 through to Moutreal. A Atotal G charters was roported, which will tnke out 70,000 bu whoat and 175,000 bu corn. Provisious wore active and strong. - Meas pork was in vory good demund, aud_udvauced 250 por Drl. Lard was rolatively quiet, but advauced 400, and meats 5¢ per 100 1bs. The recent de- clino had brought oat a good many orders; and botter demand is springing up in the uth, Added to this wos the fact that an operator who has long heon noted for prophesying often and mvariably ou the wrong side, proctaimed yester- day that pork was goiug to decline hoavily, and that hoe “took 1t all back,” 5o far as his recont rrud!ctlon of an adyance wans concerued. Holders were not auxions to soll, and the orders could only be filled at an advauce. There wus u littlo more ‘doirs in turuing July options over into August than was thought pos- sible, a8 tho July derls wero generzliy snp- pused to Lave been soitled previously. The market closed tame at the following range of pricos: Mess pork, cash or sclter July, $17.50@17.55; do, soller August, $17.70@ 17,75 ; do, setlor September, $17.95@18.00; do, ncller the year, $14.40@1460. Lard, cash or seller July, $11.10@11.12}5 ; do, seller Au unt, $11.20@11.35; do, seller tho year, $3.90@9.00 ; summer lard, 1034@10%c. Sweat-pickled hams, 10} @103¢c porih for 18@16-Ih averages ; dry-yalts cd” meats, looss, at b3¢c for shouldors, - cash, 630 wellor August; $8.95 for short riby, cnsh, and §0.25 meller August; 9ifo for short clear, cash, nnd 93¢c sellor August; 8340 for Cumberlaods; 0@Y4e for long clear. 'ho samo boxed at J{@3¢c por 1b above those pricos, DBacon meats, 750 for shoulders, 100 for short ribs, 103¢c for short clear, 21l packed in hhds; the samo loose, (e lower, Bacon, bams, 12}¢@lic. Mess boof, S11.00@11.25; extra’ moes do, &12.00@12.26; beof bame, £92.50@28.00, City tallow, 736@T0; greaso nominul at 5}@8%c. Snles ‘wore roported of 125 brls mees pork st $17.25: 8,750 brls do sollor July at $17.50; 1,250 brls do at $17.45 5 ,250 brly do at $17.40 ; 600 brls do at ®17.85 3 100 brls do at 817.80; 1,000 brls do seller Au- fust at $17.75; 500 Lrlado at $17.70; 1,760 brls do at £17.60; 250 brls do geller Septomber at $18.00 ; 250 brla do gollor thanym' &t $14,50 ; 250 tes Invd seller July at 311.18!¢; 250 tes do at &11,00; 250 tes do meller August at $11.20; 160,000'Jbis shouldors at GJgo ; 100,000 lbs biyer July at G¢o; 10,000 Ibs short ribs at 9¢; 26 tes awaot-pickled bollies at 83¢o; 50,000 Ibs bacon clear mdes on private torms. Flour was dull, with. little chsn‘fu in prices, Tho eaier feoling in wheat caused shinpors to hold bacls, and thoe buying wes mostly dono by the local trade. Winters wore quoted very dull’; low grades of upring a sbndo cusier, ana the bet- tor grades of do strougly held at the receut ad- vanco, Bran was in-loss ample supply, and flemor. Bales wore rsported of 100 brls ‘whito winter extras on privato terms ; 750 brls epring 100 brla supers nb . Total, 1,050 brla, on track ; 10 tons do at B11.00 ot mill. The markot closod at tha fol- lowing range of prices: Fair to goud whits winters 3600 ® 6.50 Chiolce do,, .00 @ 800 Hod winters 560 @ 0.50 Good 1o choicy 5,50 @ 6.5 BAK@ 6,97 0."0"@ 6,50 Fuir o choice apring, Comunon d 3. 8.0 @ 5.50 esane 10.60 @11,00 Wheut was loss Retive, and avaraged Sgo lowor undor the {utluence of favorable woather and ad- vices of an easier fuallu;& in Livorpool, with heaviuess in Now York. The wenl lein on tho seabonrd led many partios horo to baliove that the European orders for whoat in New York aro’ oither filled or withdrawn, Our receipts, t00, worequite large in proportion to the ship- monts, and thoy cansiderably oxceod the voluma oxpeoted for this part of the yoar. The shippers took hold quite npnr(lyg:ly, but & good dual of cash whoat chinnged honds, noverthelous, most of it probably to apply on Juuoe options, Thero wad not much demand for future delivery, even the shorts holding Lack in hopes of & furthor decline, whilo holdera wore not willing to con- cedo much in tho mutter of pricos. ‘Lhe reaper is now at work noar Litehtield, Iil,, and Kalama- 200, Mich., and iu n very fow more duys ic will find ity way Into the whent-fiolds of Minncsota. Baller July openod at §1,1844, full off to §1.18¢, ndvanood “to 81185, raceded to §1.181¢, rose 1o $1,183¢, and closod ut $1.181¢, * Bellor Augnst dold at &111@1.11%, Heller Soprombor was nominsl ot $1.08@1.00, Cash No., 2 spring, or sollar the month, sold at §1.185¢@1.1955, closlng bt SLIB@LIEK, Ko, 1 wpring olowod a1 8122574 No, 8 do at 81.13; and rojected do at $LUJ, Miunguots whoat was in good domend at 8126 for No, 1, and §1.2235 for No. 2. Onsh ealos were roported of 0,400 bu No., 1 apring ub 31,23 ; 1,200 budo at §1.93; 5,000 bu No, 2 spring ab 811034 ; 2,400 b do at $1.10; 20,600 bit do at $1.183¢ : 39,400 bu do at al.lflg{;l 20,~ 000 bu do_at sn,wfg 4, 14,000 bu do st #1.181¢s 7,400 bu da at 81.183¢ ; 400 bu No. 8 spring at 811434 1 8,800 bu do at $1,13 ; 8,600 bu rojected apriugat 81,041¢; 800 bu_do nt $1,04 ; 1,000 bu do nz‘&l‘ufl 4,000 bu No, 1 Northwestorn, Minno- gota, at $1.251 48,600 bu No, 2do at $1L.I3¢. Total, 198,200 bu, Corn was loss notive, and rathor heavy, aver- naging about 3o lower than voatorday. Llverpool wos quotod woak, and New York oasler, while our recolpts woro nlm[:ly enormous, eapecially whou piled on top of those of tha past two days, and tlie shipmonts woro nfin(u rolatively light. T'heuo faots brought out a hoavy pressura to soll, both from city aud country oporatora, Cashi buy- ara took hiold to o fair oxtent, though much less willingly than for sevorat days past, and the gouoral fona was' ono of #overe wonlknoss, thauph the market gavo way but wlowly. Whe partles who #ot ou to handlo all tho corn that should aome in here are evldent:f qelling a groat deal moro than thoy bargaiued for; but tho goneral expeo- tations soem to be that the rushwill moon ba ovor, as all tho corn that could bo colleoted has been magsed for shipment hither durlag tho prosent mouth, in order to tako advantago of the cornor which waw rumored to bo on the Juna programmo, Mouco, & good many operators Atood aloof, u?\ml aftaid to buyor to soll. Thoy do not think thors is much hope for the market this month, but doem it more than proh- ablo that tho receipts will be so amall in Jul; a4 to pormit a big corner then, 1f tha “clique’ hayo got thoir wires Iald for It airoady. Hollor July oponed at (03{c, foll off to 60570, ross ta 6047, and deolined to 60c, closing at Auu}g@sue@ Bollor August wold at tho samo prices. Selia tho month, or cash No, 2, sold at 00} @010, clos- ing at 603{@U03e. High-mixed_commanded & shbado of proferonce over No. 2. Tojected closed at 67c. Balos wero reported of 10,600 bu high mixod, at 610; 8,800 bu do, at G03¢o; 23.400 bu do at 6037c; 4,400 bu No. 2 at 6Ujgo; 140,000 bu do at GU3fo; 40D bu rojoctod at BGTA(e ; 26,800 bu do at 67¢. 'Total, 334,800 bu, . Onts were quiot and irrcgular. Options for dolivery aftor this month wore & shnde firmer, thoro tolug komo indications of n lightoning id tho rocaipts. Sellor July sold at 413¢@41 4o, closing at the ontside. Boller Auguss wam qutel ot 83340, nnd sellor tho yoar at Slc. Cash lats rulod <0 lowor, ik now wantiug but threo worke ing days of tho time whon tho rather wide dif- foronce botweon Juno aud July will disappear. Tho market ranged ot 45}¢@43)¢c, tho outside at tho close. Rejocted olosed atddc. 'I'hers was Do shippiny domoud. Cashu sales wero roported of 6,600 bu No. 2 at 45870 ; 7,600 bu do at 4530 ; 7,200 bu do at 4540 ; 1,200 bu rojocted at 4803 1,200 bu do at 42450 ; 600 bu_ by sample, white, Bt 491¢o, on trncic; 600 bu do ab 49360 ; 60O bu do at 49, both freo on board. Total, 26,500 bu. Ryo was quiet and unobauged, thore being a {fair demand at 84c for car lots in good shippin hougos, the decline of yesterday having brough out buyors, BSules wero reportod of 2,000 bn No. 2at 8io, and 4,000 bu by sample at 873ge, on track. . Barloy was in botter demand, though quios, with rathor light oferings. Casb No, £ suld at §L19@L25 in & favorite house, and $1.18@1.19 was bid for all in store. Do, soller Baptembor, 8old at 850, aud that prica was bid at the closo, with 880 nsked. Bellor first half Septomber way quoted ot 880 bid, and 90c asked. Hojected was nominal at 68@70c. Cash sales woro reportod of 1,400 bu No. 2 Northwestern at $1.25; 1,200 bu do t $1.20; 400 bu do at $1.19; 400 bu Doatral at §1.19; 400 bu No S at 86c. Total, 8,800 bu. GALL BOARD. Graln was quiet aud steady with the _exception of wheat which was o shade easior. Provisions wore inactive but tirm, ‘Whoat cloaed at $1,183(@1.183¢ cash or sellor Juno, $L18L@1.18% sellor July, S1.11K@1L.115¢ sollor August, and $1.054{@1.06 sellor Septei- ber. Bales wera: 5,000 bu No. 3 at £1.183¢ cash ; 85,000 bu sellor July at $1.18%F; 5,000 bu saller Beptombor at 81053, Coru gold at 60@0lo cash or seller June, 60@G03¢0 seller July, and 604@G0Ae sellor August. Sales include 10,000 bu No. 2, seller July, at 60c ; 95,000 bu do at 603¢0. : Ontawold at 451c metlor Jiune, 413/@417%a gollor July, sm@mgu seller Auguat, and 3037@ 81c soltor tho year, Sales woro 6,000 bu No. 2 sellor June at 451¢o0; 5,000 bu meller July at 413¢0 ; 10,000 bu saller Auguat ut 33460, . Meas pork closed at 317.60@17.60 cash, .217.50 @17.55 seller July, 817.75@17.85 August, Lard, acllor July, at 811.05@11.10, Seilor August of- fered at $11.121¢@11.20 ; sliort ribs, selior July, $8.00@9.00 asked. LATEST. Wheat in fair domand in the afternoon and closod stronger than on the call, aud about lgo bigher than on 'Chango, selliug ot BLISK@ 1.18%, closing at tho outside, Bellor August at $1.14@1.115{. Corn waa also firmer, closing at 8030 for July, aud 00%e for August.’ Sales n- clude : 6,000 bu new No, 2 barley, seller first half of Beptember, at %0c. —_———— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Fuvar Evesmro, June 20, ALCOTIOL—Wss steady at $1.BIGLED, BEANSA fow ordors wera illod s morning at $2,00@3.65 for mediums. BUTTER—Nothing new was noted fn conncction with this market, Iiusiness contiuues dull, nelther local nor Enutern buyers manifesting any inclination 10 order iu udvance of current requiremonts, and for anything gradiug be.ow cholce the murkot still shows weukness. We wak no change in our Lt oa follows : Cholco yeilow, 19@10; medium ta good grades, 1568 17c; inferior 1o comnmivn, 10@14c, BAGGING—Trade wus'agum reported aclive, with prices firm, and Hlely to go igher, Stocks are mod- erute and nvo held with confidence. Wo quote: Sta e ; Lowlaton A, 5330 ; Atcerican 4, 29%c; As Caly 0e; Outes Greck ilv; urlap Lagn,'s wud G bu, i 9c gunulos, sluglo, Tig.de; do doublo, 273aeT ‘ool sacks, 572500, BROOM-CONN—Tho demand s still of s Mmited churucter, being only for simail lots to meat the Jress- ing wants of munufacturcrs, Htocks are lary er, but rale uteady ae foliows: Choice burl, B@sicy doextrs, 9¢; coru that will work itseif intoa choice bl broom, T@7%c; for good do, 8@Bic; good to choleo sealk braid, 703 inforlor Lrush, 4@3je, BUILDING MATERIALS Jusiors generally report 8 Very dull'season, Prices, Lowover, ure uot. subjoct- ed 10 any fmporfant chudige siuce thoy aro os low 85 they could wall be, und the supply micariale de uot large,” We repeut ; Michigan stucco,$460; New York stuceo, custing $3.25@3,60; Utica sud Akron cement, $2.00 @ brl; Louiuvilio do, $2.20 9 brl; Lortland cee ment, FL0@T.50 P brl; Hme in bulk, 15@80¢ ; lime (brle), $1.0U@LI0 @ brl; white sand, § brl, {LM@ 200" plastering hair, @ bu, ¢0c; Arebrick, 5 1,000, $95.00@Y0.00 ; Luilding brlek (conimou), $6,00 5 culls, 0,00 7 Milwaukea and Racius presved, $7,00@32.60, del.t Indiana pressed, $15,00@25.90; do comman, $10,00@12,00, GHEESE—Rusiness 1s naw fair 30d prices seem to beabout ateady. Following arethe quotations ; York fuctory, 136)13%c; Western do, 10x@31kc; low grades, 5@ COAL—ho conl rule remalns tnctive 2t e - noxed prices: Lehig] prepared, 0,1 10,00 § Lackswaona, $8.30@9.00; Jennsylvauia Cannol, §8.00. Indisna Canndl, Lrie and Walnut 10l $3 00 Lick Run, $4. Brooks, £8,00; Blossburg, $3.50 7 Jocking Valley, §6.50 ; Indinna block, $6,50 Aiuonk, £3.80; Wiiminglon, $.50@5.00 ; Barclay, $3.00, COOPERAGE—Wus qil‘(l.‘l sud nomizally un- chauged, as followa: Pork barrels, $I,10@L.; iy brrals, $100G2.00 i lard torces, $i, # Btaves, rongh, $17.00820.00; ‘o, bricked, 16.00@33.00; 1 00@22,00 ; bucked or wuwed, 30,001 whinlsy staves, rough, $%0,00825.00; do, WO@US5,00 3 Aour stavas, $T50@U.50 ; circle flour heaviug, T@0C. LEQGGB—Wero vivw and prices wers irregular, Strict- Iy fresd ll)lvi warranted us such, sold to tha retail trads, fn amall loly, st 11@1%, The supply 18 exces sive, and a ,arge pstef tietock t4 Iu_bud order, or Iixely to becorue beforo it can be disposcd of, FISH—Jobbers report nnusualactivity in tho do- mand, but under very full stocks the market is ot spechaily frm, 'Colorably fall prices wars belug Tayl- excopt” for sanckerel, which were frasly shuded, Wo muke n0 change in our Lst: No, 1 whitefih, s-brl, $0.00G0.0; No. 1 do, $5.156 Fou .80 ; No, , $5.60@0.76 ; No. 1shore mackerol, mew, i-brl, $10,50@10.78 ; No, 1 bay, $9.80@0.78 ; No. 2 miickorel, jbri, 380 Tamily _muckerel, 1 sliore kits, $2.15@2.25; 5. Qaorgu's codlish, $5.75@ 0,007 Tabrador herring, nplit, Lrls, $8.0035.00; do, 35brl, $4,.25@4.50 ; Labrador Lerring, round, brl, $,60 (@8.00 ; di -1 $.00@4,25; box herring, No, 1, SU@3I0 3 box erring, sculed, 40@4la; Columblu Raver salion, si-brl S0II00 " TRULTY AND NUTE—Undor this head fhere aro 10 ehaugeu “calling for apectul wentlon, Lusines i i# invariubly thoe 239 at this elage of the sca- t the depléted condition of atocks induccs feel former prices aro wustained, aon - Dates, U4 @100 o, dstina n boxes, layars, 174@18x0; Turl LK@ ; Traelun o, $3.153 3,203 rulfud, looke’ Muscatel, $3.00@5.60; Zante cur- rants, T4@140; citron, 39@1%0; lewon plel, 18@200, Douewrio—~New York' apples, ‘extras, 135 @130} Michigen sliced, 1d) @140 Michigun quuttory, 19@ 1i5;0; Westarn'do, 113(@1axe; Bouthern do, 11@ 120 ‘poachies, halves, 13k @G1B)a; do mized, 11_'«‘(3 lackberries, 19@20¢ § ruapberrics, AU, pltred oherrics, 40@¢1o, Numi—Elilerts, 1501003 slinouds, Terrugoin, 333505 Nuples walniiin, 181003 Chili f@3180; Grenoble waliuts, now, 1@iTo; 116} pevaus, Toxuy, U3@10ko; Wilnuy. sannts, fancy, 12@lic; do secund quality, 7@ 10; “Tonneavos possuty, BN@00; Afrlcan peanuts, 16 o, GREEN FRUITS—Lemony nre sctive, and cholce £rult 1a vory irm, belng wxcuedingly scareo hera aumd 3o abioerd prices ‘wdcod "yostrday s Naw York $2.00@%25 por Lox, Prices liere buve not ful lawed auat, Ehough sume partied aro billiug thelr nst lenions at $12,00912,50, Fhere fa good deal of {nfo- rlor fruit uftered by les who are anxious to close ont; honce the {rrogular priccs, 'The trawherry seae sou kv drawiug taa cluse, Tho coipts were moderute this mornlug, but s good dval of thu frujt was wolt, which fact prevented au advancy, Very chotos, large berres wold. at outslds prices, Hioall fruits, axcopt cliorrios, Wore fu_muderate supply and ensy, New appies Wero offered, but au a gegeral thing were Lot wblo, Ve quotus - Lomnus, Fronod, Messii, and Talorio, $10.00@12.00 par box: Mauuluh orangos, por Loz, $0.0U@10.00 bunanas, $5,0634,00 per banc s Plndepples, $L50G3.00 por dax; sirawberries, 650, 5 fah pritmoy, 1 T or $1.95@2.60 yer cuso; goosshorrles, 0@8o3 blnck raspherries, ud’m' Tod 4o, 1005 charzios, b@160; wonr do, $2.60@1%,50 per bu ; Apples, 65e(@31.00 por box, Dl(fldl"ll [E8—Jobbers report thia market unchatge. od in importaut Eullc\lllr. ‘Thers 1a a largo movement. {n sugars, but othor articles rulo.rathor quict, Ooffces are MUl uegloctod, though thero is more’ nquiry than was noticssblé s fortulght ago. Rico, sirups, soaps, and atarch are selling falrly, Wo o, l(-ntuurqgoul |n?.“g yeatorday 3 1-CARI, BOBA—TY@T3{0, Corrxra—Mochn, 38@iTa; O, G, Jayn, J3@o; Jnva, No, 2, 9I@330; chalco plantation Ceylon, 203(@ 203¢c § funcy Riv, 23K @) ; choleo do, Ag@iie § prime Rio, 248240 ; jypommon, do, 22%@20; ronatlng doy J02,alk0 s Blwgapore, e, A @Asige: Coatn it Takoos A3MBANOS dop pri UM@243{c; Muracaibo, 2@ e, CANDLER—SLiT, Tuil wrelghty 17@1Ti0; stoarine, full woight, 135 @140} do, sbort weight, 13%@1%0. Tuar—pue, Big@8 Koy Rangaon, 1@8Xo; Caro- liiw, 0@9%0; Loninlana, l};g@wc. Buoans—Latout out loaf, 12:;@12}dc; "crushed snd powdored, H130; granulated, 1io: A, sandard 1016@10,'?\1 da No, 23{: 2os 1), 1@ 10303 oxten 0, 97¢@100; O No, 2,94 @Y. ow G, No. 1, D@04 o ; chiolce brawn, B¢ ‘prima do, 9@d3do; falr do, BY@8%0; cholce moulushes mugar, 837 @010; Tair do, B1i@8x0; common do, T @Ha; Now Osloaua sugar, choice, Di{@03;0 3 do, primo, BK@lo; do, falr, By @BX0; common, Ti@0. Stnurs—Diamond drips, $1,0:@1,98; silver drips, oxtra fine, B)@8do} wood sugur-iouss sirup, B5@70c] extru o, @80 Now Orloaun_molawscs, clioice, B5@. 0 3 do priuw, 80@k20;do common, 10@1730; Portn Rigo molaases, olca, 05@08 ; cumwion miolassos, 48 40e. &N irnarus—oommon 1o Dest, 84@IXOL Srioka—Allipice, 175 @180 ; cloves, 43@800; eas- sla, 15@70 ¢ poppor, @M ; nutmegs, No, 1, $1.45@ 1,803 gingur, African, 26@28¢; do Calonttn, 18@20c, HoArs--Uermnn mottlod, @8 e ; Golden West, 6 @6Xe; White Lily, Gi@ixo} While Rose, C¥@0ic; pulin, §@0%0 3 Bavon Tmpertil, C@OMo; wiito Ituse slan, 8;@0c ; Champalgn, 6@0Nc: primross, G@6o. Sraucusliver glows, 95100} counuion, B@10)0; ure, 5 @to, DAY Tas dull and weak ; an oceantonal ordar for tiniothy waa recejvad and pisced, but, witl this excop- tlon, tho murket was vory auick, Timothy, prinio, $14.00910,00; No. 1, $12.00014.00; No, 2, $12.00 2L00¢ prime’ prairie,’ $10.0010.60 { No, 1 d 8:50; No, 3, or slough, $6.00@7.00, Loosk oX Wagox— “Cimothy, $10.00G14.00; prairic, $7.00@10.00, LIDES—Wero steady and ssleable to dealers, Tho roucipts wero amall, Quotations: Green city butch- oy Giga yrocn ured, lighty Go; hoavy, do, o pard cirod 7@T3e; aroon calf, 14c; groon. Mip, Do} veal kip, 10@10%e: dvy flint, 1/@183; dry kip, 180} dry saltod, 14631023 deacon ks, 480 grubby, acored, , or othierwiso dnmaged, two-thiids price; branded, 10 per cent. off, Blvep palts, Wool satimated as washed, ¥.ib, BTx @40 PS—TLis mnrkot fe dull and weak, except for choica hops, which ara held with somo’ confidenco owing to thejr scarcity. Woatern are quoted at 10@7%3¢, IRON AND STEEL—Tho iron market coutinues weak, aud fur Iargo 1ot quotations are shuded : Tron... ©22-10 rates Horse-nl @6 ruten Plate-iron, com 5 @ Tates Norway iron @b B Norway nal @i B orman plow stos, @lle b Cast plow ateal, Glio ¥ American tool at @B R Chirome tool steol @le P ngilsh tool steel, @20 rates Euglinh apring i rates Awmerican cast sprh 17 rates Bioel tire, X in. ... wlb 'R—Were in moder- ate demand and steady, The local trade is light. Following ara tho quotations T18 PLATE—IO, 10x14, $12.80; do, 19112, $13,00; 14z 30,8000 do, xaoflng,'14x20,'16,' 12,003 do, 2ha23, Tt Trv—Large, 300; small, Blo; bar, S2c, BoLpru—No. 1, 9307 No, 9, 20c. LrAD—Pig, 73403 bar, 8@Yo; lead pipe, 80} cut 0, 8, BukET Zovo—Tull casks, 1003 losa quantity; 10503 Ruswa fren, 8 to 12 slabs, Bxc, Surer Inox—No, 24, o rates; fncluaive, 2001 do, No, L ataiued, 190; American Rus- sta—A, 18c; B, Bijo. | GALYANIZED TBON—No, 14@20, 105 No, 21@24, 19c; do, 26@16, 14¢; No. 27, 16c; No, 28, 160, A discount of 16 per cons ia mado from this list, Wrme—Nos. 1 a6, 90 7 to 9, 100} 10 to 11, 11c; 12, xo; 13 and'14, 13301 15 nud 18, Lc; 17, 1601 18, 1603 10, 19c; 20, 200 fall bundle, %0 per Ccent dis- count; fence wirs, to, NAILS—Were in fair demand ond firm st the rates Riven: 23@60d, per keg, §.15 net; 5d und 8d do, $.00:- 6d do, $4.25: 4d do, $4.60; 3d do, $5.25; 8d do, tlie, $6.75'; clinoh, $0.95. NAVAL STORES—Were qulet and unchanged. e Aanills rope, F Ib, 16c; sssl rope, o Ib, 14@ emp sash cord, 3 Ib, 18@33c; mariine, § 1b, 18 @2c; tarred rope, B [b, 17@180; oukum, @ bale, 8,50 @A00: pitch, P brl, $5.00@6,00; ‘tar, B brl, $4,76@5.00, OILS—rices of oils range tho sanie ss yosters day, with no lmmadiate deciled changs Tocked for. Wi quoto: Carbon, 1X813x0: extra winter Jard, 83@900 No, 1, 80¢; No. % T0@7ho; Linseed, raw, o, bolled, $1.03@1.05; whalo, T8@800; Sperm, quote: el @2.20 ; nentafoat o1l, strictly bure, $1.10; do ‘oxtra, o 3 we; do, No, 1, 80 ; bunk ofl, &o; strsits, alophant'oil, 93¢ plumbago of), ‘T6c; turpentinle, 400; naphtha, €3 gravity, 10; * nuphths, 3@, TATOES—-0 potatoes were selling fn a rotafl way from utore at various pricos. Ourlots of cholce podchblows wara salabl at better prices, whila other ‘vuriotios met witt ljitio attention, New' potatoes ara scarce snd firm ot $8.00 por brl: Peachbiows in car- lols, $1,20@1.50 ; Chllia, $1,00; mixed and common, in car-iota, 16@920; peachbiows from store, §1,2081.35 per bu; mized Lots, 80@8730 per bu, POULTRY—Tho "offerings wero romowhat smaller this moruing, but tho markat was wesk in conssquence of a limited demand, We quoto: Turkeys, 10@11c; chickeus, £1.23G3.507 springs, $2.29G.00 per doz ek, .76, SEEDS—Thnothy was qulet, tuyers and sellers bo- 4ng apurt tu tholr viewa. Clover Was hold maud sold bighae, Other seeds wera quict, Timothy wus quoted 2t $2.00@275 7 clover at $0.00@5.23 lot, 35@1%¢ ; Hungurlan, 40@50e; by 1.20. Bales fuclude 10 bagw clover at 0,355 9 oy 864610 S baga ¢ $0.00; 1car buckwhoat at $1,16; 8 ‘bags Jubgarian at 460, SALT—The demand continues active, and the mar- kot ia firms at quotations: Onondago snd Saginaw, ine, $170; Canads, do, $i, dinary coarve, $1.40 ; coarso dismoud, $2.00; ground solur, $2.00; dairy, Wwithout bags, $275; dalry, with bags, $2.03; Asitop dalry, per nck, $LON@ 4.5, TEAS"Continns fo meet with a Jiberal inquiry and-are steadily Beld at tho quotxtions followe ing: Young Liyson, common to fatx, 38@13c ; do, §ood, 55@U3e; qo, cliolce to extra fine,’ U5c@$1.05; com: tnou, lo'tine" ol Liyson, G comumon trmparal 48@e0c ; good to cholcs do, USK@SLL05; fulr to good guopowder, T0@4lo: cholce Pingsuvy, $1.00G110; extra Moyuno, §1.30GLIS ; cholce to extre new Japan, 83c@$1.00 ¢ conion to good do, 03@760 ; fair to good, old, 60bdc; conmon do, 33@450 colorod matural: 50@9%0c ; comuwou 10 fine Oolong, 85@450 ; good, 85@0Sc; cholce to extra, 85c@$L,00, TOBACOO~—Tha tobiaceo trade waa quict and prices waro ateady and firm, We quote: 3 Y1i QUT—Extra, T6@8bc ; choice, 608050 ; medtum, 80gsSe ; poor fo common, dbaige. bl Frua—Nutural leaf, 75@80¢; hu b 700 5 ‘hlack, sound, 45@30c, axy e OTod EMOXING~—Good to cholce, 33@360 ; medium, 2@ tho following 90¢ ; cemnion, 26@%7c, \\“OD‘D— henra Vh(ll“'ln{nh; gunnnd nf quotutions : Beech, $7.00@7.60; mnplo, $3,00@8,60 Bickory, $9.0029.50} alabs, $5,0033.80—delivered, WOOL~—Continues firm under it aetive demand and mndlemli 0;‘“”:’“%" ’Tn; ref‘ui‘p(l lmxlu;r, but wool is moving out about &s funt as it is Teceived. and prices Bro wel maimtaiuod, e guote: iy Good to prime tab-washed, Tine to good tub-waxhed Fino and mediumn wushod feecs, Conres washed fieecs, ., Medium and coarse Unwasbied, . Eine unwastied. ... ... 7 Unmercnantablo and burry wool, 5@100 Toi WOODENWARE AND BROOME—Waro moderately active nud steudy, Following are the quotations : ‘Two-hoop pails,” $2.00 per doz; three-loop do, $2.35; three-hodp dadry, $4.25 5 exira’ chiecaa tuby, $13.25; No. 1 do, $0.285 N 2.do, $8,00; No. 3 do, $7.00} tubm, thres in neat, 51, keelers,” fivo i nest, $L18; bulf-bushel mossures, g{ln\ln. 2,75 por doz ; do, iron bonad, $4,60; churne, 0. 1, $10.80; do, Ko, ‘3, $0.80 per doz; do, No. 3, $£8.50; do, No, 4, $1.60 ; headed clothes-pius, 90¢G@ #1165 wawlibioards, §3.23@2.80 por doz; burrol overs, $2.0@2,50 ; kaunsking, $3.00@3,50 per rack; butter- tubn, vak, three in nest, $1,40; do, skb, two in noat, $1.10; Lroom-huudles, $12,00316.00 per m; No, ‘ :’PPWHN $1.00@3.50 : No, 2 do, $2.8082.70; common — TRE EIVE-8TOCK MARKETS, k: 8503 453 » comman, ouioago, 5 '#DAY EvRNING, June 20, The reaelpts of live stock duriug the weok Liwve been s Sollows ¢ Cattle, 936 Bams tluu st weok, ‘Weak.before b 8L, . Bbipments wors s followa's LE—'Thiere wag not thut degvea of sctivity in tho truds to-day thet b lataly chavacterized wore tha prices oblsined oy ™ Tho fuct thut New York was q X6 lower, aud tlat advices from otlisr polnts were scarcely more on- couraging, sutticlently accoants for the unfavorable sgactiou liore, Clioice cattls dld not recelve suy de- cidod “uct back,” tho linited aupply of such fuatty: iug holdors fu’ msiutafuing s firm position ; but Tozans, Chiorokees, aud native grasu cattle’ woro ueglected and a strong J5o lower, 'There were sonie fuo Gattlo on usle, for which ready ‘buyers wers found 84$0.25@0,80, bub the average quality was the pooreat soeu in wur warket for wany duys, aud most of the trading was dous st prices Lelow $0.00, Halew of through Toxas cattls at $1.00@2.50 ; of Northern-wine tered aud cor: d at $4.00@85,50 ckors at $3.60@ 4au; buteherst atock b 1800475, “and shipuiuig grodes at $5,00@0.50. A drove of 73 woll-fatte Churakes cattle, avaraging 1,097 I, found a buyorat $3.37%, Mitchell, Gridley’ & Co, sold them, The markot closwd quiot aud weak § QUOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Qradud sleers, sveraging 1,400 1l and over,, . Qlioice Booyes—F It o \}'““" 100 L Woor, averaging 1,100 10 Pony Bisors—fat 960 03,100 e, Modinm Grades—Bteors in fatr flesh, aver- tug 1 Daftier! 10 cholco U4 oholca 17 cholce 14 oulvas 20 Toxns 17 chiolca 10 good steers. 72 Unerokea e 14 choica steors 3 ohofce stéor 47 oxtra aleor Lelow $5.60, @350 beln; 000 to 1,160 1La, Block—Uomuion snd good to oxtra mw: for cit; , HOGB—Prices were the auotations of yestords) Lelug afected at §5.00(25. ery ordivary drove 5,85, whila chiofce readily commane recaipts wers no more than sufliclent to moet mate wants of the trade, and by the middle of the tornoon abouat everything hiad o Tale o rd + the bulk of 1 . Fow lota chiauged hande es sold at $3,50@ dod $6.00@0,05, The the averugo, Following are some of tho salos £ MOG BALES, No. Av. PricelNo. Av, PricelYo. Av. Price, 83 200 ¢5,85 47 170 $0.63 40 2 $5.7F 73 10 BT5/37 Sl 000400 D B85 84t 242 5ADI 68 230 BdO| 45 187 580 56 20 5.80(78 1% 570/ 67 29 bI5 01 3283 575065 213 685308 101 &6 66 20 593 0 210 670150 233 680 68 200 580 63 180 575 G0 ' 246 500 67 180 BT/ 44 258 575 80 151 5.0 63 180 670/ 45 243 674170 186 5.80 G0 244 B[ 76 200 530183 171 %5 69 164 BTG58 103 570167 24 B8O 100 28 580 31 273 540 60 MO 46 801 80583 219 875 58 240 49 19 K76(50 146 535 16 a0 99 201 67087 229 E78/199 210 8T 2H b.80[53 370 coo/llg 203 66 204 E75 81 162 570/ 91 219 78 25 B5B0I6L 2035 575 88 214 48 180 575,68 199 57042 1% 44 1% 5T0/61 20 570100 100 8 101 6701100 174 675|80 181 49 © 23 690| 64 100 670172 928 lg 200 B75(85 223 Sd0{ sk 20 875 dullat Liourry, for the woek ending BT LIDERTY. Special Digpatch to The Chicase Tribune. "y June 8. un craging V04,60 + 1.50@3.00 8.75@8.00 8,26@4.0) e transfors egit1- dis 1 of, “nlf; 0 disposet of .2 pald for ght mixed aud 3,".'..., unaven, and rough lots, $.60@3.70 for medium, and $5,73@ 8,08 for good to choice. ‘The quality was rather above 3 870, SHEEP—Tha slioep trada continues dull, and lower prices provailed to-day. Only & small demand existed at $2.60@3.00 per 100 tha for f $3.25@3.50 for medium ; and at $3.7 to'clice, A sale of 170 ufock shuap, wua effectod yeaterdsy ut $1.30 pe head, #L.80@1.90 pur Lead, inforior to common § At 5@4.50 for good g 74 lbe, Lambs are —~CATTLE—Tho recelpts head againat 868 cara the week befare. for yard salcs hus been extra, and a vory Ught through Tun, which tended to make the market active; thero ‘was o good demand, the best cattle selilng at about Ho advauce over laat woek, medium and conimon holding 25 wora 577 cars, or 9, 500 The supply their own ; tha qualily hae also bean botter than usul, Home very prime and very beavy being offerad, o of which' b¥a|llhl Tc; tha market closed strong following figures : Extra 1,400 to 1,600 18, $6.60@6.755 prime, 1,200 to 1,800 1bw, $0. 3. 3 mtocke! 00(38.23 none: foial aalea tor the wedk, 4007 20@0.40 5 good, 1 £.875@0.123; common, 1,000 td 1,100 Toa, bulls, fow ot $4.0036.00 o Hoas—The receipts for the weck onding Juno ‘Woro 143 oaru, or 20,130 iead, ngaiukt 147 cars the weelk Leforo, The'supply has ber, light and, at olows of orkera'activs uid 3'g00dto extra Phflo- ‘Baltimore, $6,0026.10; gaod to kot clovad budyant, market, short of delphia, $5,40@6,50 ; extra Yorkers, $3.75@0.00 ; marl @ receipta for the week wore 104 cazs, or 20,800 biead, againat 64 cars the woek befors, The 2ubply a larger than st week Buzxr—Th fafactory to ing dul extra, 90 to 05 tho_deruand ; havo advanced from 106 to 160 ; trade dull and unsate {ppors, and moro’ Western sheep on the market thas usual ; demand very light, especially for this cla the figures aro at least 200 lower and clog- : Ibs, $5.20@5.40; good, B3 lo 80 Ibs, $4,80(@5.00 ; falr, 75 t0 B0 iha, $4.00(34,50 mon, 70 to 76 lis, §325@I.T6 ; & go uneald, SUFFALD. Burrito, N. Y., Juue 2. tatal for wook, ered, witl point, Sirvre AND Layms—Receipts, 4005 total for week, 17,4005 market closed heavy, and Cannda sheep, $4.50@5.60. " Hous—Recelpts, 5.000; folal for week, 17,000 00 market wlow and u shade sasier; Yorkars, $5.7@5. hieavy hogs, $5.9030.05, ALBANT, June 20,—~CATTLE—Market dnli; receipts, 690 curw, agalnat 671 laat week, 10 lust weok's prices; otbers irregalar; good to clioice ALBANY, Heavy eatils fully up steers, 7@7X @730 ; medium, B3¢, ‘SuExy—Dull ot 4@5c for comion 1o falr ; 5@6 for fair to good ; (@630 for good 1o oxtru, e e L T Doyt 2,00 per hoad ; fubr bo good, NEW Yo BIEEP AND the luat four days, Bleep extremely 10 fancy Jersey, 8@ 8T, LOI 8r, Louts, June 20,—110G8 4XD CATTLE~Pair de- o, 6@! Ol H@T2e. eyt ,100 to § com= y o hand CATTLE—Ttece(pls, 1,955 3 7,603 Dot suMicieut eales 1o eatublish pricos; nerlyul tresh arcivals through cousi ulk of comuion stock tnls weok ahipped o intariof country markets, The recelpta and shipments of cattle this week, thus far, have becn the lurgest ovar recorded, and, When $0-inorrow's receipta ars conaid- sLoW aD enormous increase in trade st this ignments; rices weaker § favor; common, $2.00@ s pér Niw Yon, June 20,—lirzves—Receipts 605, making 5,230 for the Just four days, sgaiust 4,604 same timo Lust woek ;_dewand Lght; ' prices further reduced a fractlon, 'Very poor to fair Taxuns, 6, uige; medl- um to good native steers, K@ UM @1240, Lans—Locelpts 8,000, making 16,100 for aguinst 5,000 samo timo last weak, ud at 4@8c, s decline of Xofrom yesterdsy's prices. Lambs buroly steudy ot 63@83,0 for Virginia, Kentticky, and Peunsylvania stodk ; fair 23 SwiNk—Arr{vale 2,630, making 16,200 for the last four duys, agaiuat 13,970 sxin o time Inat weok ; none offered alivo ; dresser firm at mund and uuchunged, Recelpte—Iiogs, 595, Ouiile, —_—— CHICAGO LUMBER iTARKET. Yery dull ang Iaid up, woak, 3autates, $1.62)¢'; Muskegron, 81473 ; Ludiogion, Qcouto, §2, A number of lumbor vessels aro $.37%¢ ; Grand Haven, White Lake, atid Pentwater, 31.60] 003 Menoininee, $1.50. sbout 6,000,000 feot Laa Fupax Evenixa, June 20, LUMBER FREXGITS, The l‘l]fllfl! of vessels {8 oxcossive and freights -Lumber 1o the umount, of Leen purchased In Baglaaw imapection wae commuaneed T wwholesale markot were light and tho markot rutlier quiel. Soveral cargocs were wold fn e offoriugn at the tha courae of the day, and strips at $12,00, Standard g sald Teadlly ot £9.00, shingles ut 3,05, an by local dealors, siuce the 08 of plece stull fiue bonrds Lumber %old by yard und Sagle 1w lugpootion, Very fow suloa wero roported. The sellery, for rensona poculisr to themelves, to kuep thels yaled fsom tho public, Quotatl ico bourde nlltlh‘llrlp o to chol do, $9.00@11,00 Tath, $1.76 3 ahiingle Kules Include Lake, 120 m plece stufl ut W. O, Praityman, mwu schr Hamlel scautling at 5 and £2.80@2.96, Cargu achr §, G, Terupo, from White $9.50, whort longtln ; sold by preferred ons ; Fair $12,00w15,60 ; common scantliug, $8.60@9.00; from Manlstee, 135 m jointa sud $9.00 ; gold by Bunpwon, Rtudock & Ca, Cargo schr Hegulstor, from Pentwater, 430 m_shin~ glea nc 81, fafr boarda and atrips ulade, Curgo wchr from Grand Muven, 108 m £$12.00; sold by Wiliaw Ma. ATTHE YauDY, The yard trads wis light. A faw orders from local aud couutry deulers wore racaived aud placed ut our- Tunt prices.” Foilowing ute the quotatious 3 00 @65,00 @b, Firat clear,, . Bevond eloar, 1inch o' “Fhird cluar, 1 fncli, Thizd olaur, thick. Glear Roorfug, 1at aud 34 "{ogether, FOURL .0y e Oloar uiding, 19t and 20 {ogo Firat common siding, .., .. Bacond common slding, Flooriug, Hrut common, drew Yloomug, second commun, dreusod Flooring, third common, dressed, A ‘wagon-box Lourds, welected; inche B wagon- d upward,, A stock boarn, 18 stovk bourds Qutock boad Common boar Jolut, seantling, and undor, Jolst and ecantling, 18 10 24 feet, Toket: uare. l’h'kll:; ;?i Codar i, 0x_Loards, . t, Oedur posts, round, 536 Tuch No, 1 kiwed ahinglea, A vrétar Buugios b {rick (45, 275 0 Lanbermans Guzette, June ”k"Y" o uglunw and Ba; 10 datv, as fol- lows: Wovesrres S wonts of lumber for the weok from Olty, alio for4he season from the rivar Bay City, week, 247 101 ‘614 thor Sagtuw, 4, week, 1871, 4,500 8,00 2 For seuson, 14,188 7,648 i H ) MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL, Farol, L1yRRPOOL, Juno U Markets. Wheat dull 3 California clib, 108 10d(3134 2 3 white, 125 Gd@1a 0d § spring, 118 @Un i, Corn'dull, Ixtra Stato flour, 478 Gd, nt Tondou, 284 G, Oarguos of wheat amd corn on Jas- aage du “very litla doraund, Weathor fn England fue voruble for o growing cripn, Tivenroor, June 26—11 a, m,—Flour, 278 0d, Wheat—Winter, 19@198 943 apring, 108 104@11e A0} Whille, 124 6A@120 B § club, 194 BI@1iis, Curn, 368 04, York, 6is, Lacd, 614’ Gl ‘Rocelptd of whoat tho Inst thiree days, 66,000 quarlers, 43,000 heing Amerlean, ml"}v‘";gm;fi@"x'lmh%—’hi}L l]llz.’—x;:rumllu:lfll 31‘"1'; pring, 108 a5 whito, @120 7d 3 clul 128 043128 7d, Corn, 808, Weathor wetand favora. lo to crope, Liveuroot, June 20,—Cotton—Middling upland 81¢d; midditug Orlenns, 8X¢@83d ; anle 10,000 bales Amoifean 6,000 bnles; apoculation amd export, 2,060 baten : wtock in port, 65,000 bules ; oxport, 8,000 bafos ; apeculation, 3,000 balis ; stock by actusl count, 960,000 Lalen; ostimatod, §70,000 Lnlos ; mock ot Amers dcan by actusl count, 462,000 Lales ; estimaied, 400,00 balea § atock nfloat,' 613,000 bulen ! Ameriean, 925,000 balen. Yarus and fabrics st Mancliostor quict aud une changed, readétuffa—California white wheat, nverago, 1254 @128 7d; club do, 123 Gd@12 104 ; red Western npring, 108 TA@118 60 2 Tocoipts of wheat for tho past threo days, 80,000 qra; Amorlean, 45,000 qra.” Corn, 46s, Duan, 425, Provislols—Prime mess pork, €04, Chooae—0s, liort, 408 0, Dacon—Long clear middics, 45u 91 ; Tallow—i9a 0, Bpirits of petroloum offored at 8d 3 rofined, 111G LaNpoy, Juno 20.—Amount of bullion gono into tho Bauk of Ebgland on hlauco to-day, £56,600, Oonsols for money, 022;(@93 ; acconnt, 93 @0%. United Htates Bacurities—5-40s of 1803, 1073¢ 5 1847, %gfl,\(’j I‘D-l‘fl"l. l(gfi,’f H nnw? lbl:" 3 Now York Contral, ). Erlo, 274 @4 3 preforres b pirits of petrolewm, 34 ; refined potroleum, 1010k, 2 ¥ A Liuwced Oil—29s i, Tanis, June 36,—Ltontes, 591, 5730, The Plhilrdolpbin Wool Market. PIILADELEHIA, Juns 20,—Wool, good dems genall quotationn, ani lower; Obio, Pennaylvauls, a Woet Virginia XX and above, 52@b50; X, 530 modiuw, 50@52c; coarse, 430; Now York, Miohigaf Indlans, sud Woslarn fine, 48@50¢ 3 mediuth, 49330 Course, 4502 combing washed, GE@030§ combing une ‘washied, 40@520; Canada cambifug, €0o; fne unwashed, o conrso aud medium unwashed, 35@3o; tub washed, 82@33c; extra and murino pulled, 43@3o; N1 aud supor pulled, 43G@ 48c. The New York Dry-tioods Market, New Yonx, Juno 20.—There wan an {mproved feeling in the murkol and o frecr dlstribution of staplo colloi and woolon goods from firat bands ; niarket for cote ton goods strong with upward tendency ; Fearless 4-4 bleached cotton wera - advanced to 11xe; Utics 8-4@ -4 and 10.4 bicached shooting quoted at 373c, 400, and 450 respoctivaly by agents; hoavy fancy civulmeres in Sar domand, Plttsberg Ol Mnrket. PITTSBURQ, Pu., June 20,—Crude quiet and steady 3 limited; lLumediate sbipmonts, U5c®HN0; refine dull ; quoted late; July ut 130 ; Auguut, ld)e, The Produce Marlctu. NEW YORK, Nrxw Yorx, Juno 26,—CorroN—Dull and esrler; middling uplind, 17%c ; futures closed ateadys salos, 20, lew; July, 17 5-33@17 8-16¢; August, 17 1-16@ 1716-320; Septembver. 175 @17 17-320; October, 1735 17 6-42¢; Novamber, 17 1-32¢ ; December, 17 1330, BaeApsTUFsE—Fiour dull and lowor; receipts, 10,000 auperfine Weatern and Stato, $3.00@5,60F com- mon'to good, $5,00@8.95 ; good to clioico, $0,40026,10 3 white wheat, oxtra, $5,10@7.00; extra Oulo, $4.00@ 8t, Lot 43@11.0. Rye flour quiet ut, $4.85 Corn mcal, Western, $3,76@4.20, Wheot recoipts, $0,000 bu; No, 2 Chicuyo, $1,39@1.40; chiolce No. 2 Noriliwest, $1.40 3 No. 2 Milwaukee, $1,43 @L.43; No, 2 Minueiots, $1.42@1.44; winter red West ern, $1.45@1.48; white Minnesots, $1.43@1.58; un- gralted Towa oud Minngots apring, $1.37@1.45,” Tiys scarce and advancing; Cunada, in bond, $1,16, Barlsy and malt unchavged. Cornlower ; roceipts, 59,000 buy Western mixed, Bl@82c; Western yellow, BliGo} white Weatern, §7@%0c, Osts hewvy snd lower; re- ceipts, 44,000 bu; ixed estorn, G1@G23e; walts Western, 83@G8xe, TIAY—Buyers' favor at §1.05@1.10. Hors—Firm; low tofair, 10@20c; good to chofco 23@6ve. noeEnrms—Coltes tmor ; Mo, 18%@23c, Sugar frwer, Molasses and rico quist and unchanged, PrTRoLkUN—Flrmer; crude sctivo; rofined, 130 bid; 183(c asked, TonPrTINE—Firmer ot 80c, Ecas—Firs ‘Western, 186317¢c, TitovIstoNs—Pork firmer; priime mess, $16.75; extra prime, $16.72) ; new mets, $18,00, §18.25'August. Beef unclunged. Out meats qulet} belifes, 9{c, "Middles firm ; sliort clear, 1033 loug clear, 105;@10}(c, Lard frmier 3 prime hleam, 1150 spot and Jaly ; 113 August ; 113Jc Septomber, Borrun—Unchanged. Currsc—8teady at 15@14xe. Wiskr—Steady at i, BUFFALO. Duraro, June 20—BuxabsTurrs—TWhest stng- Daut; No, 2 Milwaukeo nominally offered at $1.), Cura 'very dull and heavy ; 8,300 bu No, 2 Western sold at G9c. Oats dull; 700 bu No, 2 sold at Bic, ‘Fretonrs—Steady. *CINCINNATI. CmiciNNaTy, 0., Juue 2.—CorToN—Quiet and un- chavged. i BuzanaTures—Flonr dull and unchanged. Whest Qull uud nominal st $1.95. Corn dullaud unchnuge nized, G3@05. Oatw dull aud unchinged ut 43300, Ityo dull, unsottied, and. irregular; salen ot B800c, arley dull, LINSEED Ore—3teady at 05@06c ; fresh, B8@00c, Eacs—Fair and firm., Borrus—-Dull and unchanged. Curraz—Searce and frm, Enovinons—Dork quiet and unchanged. Lard quist sud unchunged, DUl moats quiet 3 vidulduce sold at 6503 clear tib sldes, Oc; froely offered, uo sales; clear, 03 ‘Bacon steady ; shoulders, 4@ lear Flb, 93,@10¢ ; clear 105 @103, sk Y —Fule THe : Wi TOLEDO, ToLkDo, V., June %5, —BREADFTGFTS—Flonr and uuclionged. Wheat dult und_decil white Wabush, $1.43; No.3 du, $1.36 3 Ni g, $1.43; mmover Michigan,' $1.2) £L303 '3 August, $L21; No.'2 reu, Atigust, §1,20, Corn’ dull; bigh mixed, soller Juns and Juls, 03%c; August and September, 660; no grade, 6307 lichigam, Sic, Foriousi—~Dull und unchangod, Reomrrs—Flour, 1,000 brls ; wheat, 19,000 i corn, 26,000 ba § oate, 700 . SuirseNts—Flour, 1,000 brle; wheat, 97,000 buj corn, 2,000 bu, CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O., Jime 26,—BRrADsTUrFs—Wheat dull und heavy: No. 1 red, held xt $1.50; No, 2, do, $1.23, Cornquict and dull ot 70726 for mixed, Outa dull and wesk at 830 for No, 1 Statej &30 for No. 2 do, TernoLxux—Unchonged. MILWAUREE, MILWAUKKE, Wis,, June 20 —LnzAnsrurss—Flonr quiet anll unchunged, Whest stewiy 3 No, 1 Milwuu- kee, $1.201¢; No, 2do, $1221¢ ; weller June, $1.%05 7 July, $1213, Oaté steady ; Ko, 2, 45c, Corn fair xu frm} No, 3 mized, 4430, s dull und_nominal; No. 1, 86, Burley dull unchauged ; No. 3,9%c, Provistons—Light demand, Mees pork, $17.23. ¥armnTe=~To Buflals, $xa; to Oswego, T, Ruorrrrs—Flour, 3,000 brls ; wheat, $,00 bu ; corn, 145,000 L, BiizrstENTe—Flour, 3,000 bris ; wheat, 600 bu; corn, 130,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS. Kew Ontzans, June a5, — BneADsTUrFs—Flour dull; wnpersine, $5.00; treble, 3$0,00@7,00; cloleo, $T.OC@R.00. Corn ddull; mixed, 82¢: wiite, 8¢ 3 yole low, 87¢, Oata firmer at 58@30c, dull at 93¢, Hix—Nane on lunding, Provisions—Pork guietat §19,60; held higber, Dry- #3lt insats—Shoulders, 7e, Bacon dull; shouldors, Be; clear rib, 10, 2 1340, Laxd Aght supply} tHercs, Butan—Yuir to fully fuir, 94¢; wtock, 4,465 Lhda. MOrasbri—No sales stock, 499 brls,- Witfskv—Dull; Loufwlann, ‘98¢ ; Cincinnat, $1.02, Corryz—Firm}; ordinary to good, 19@214¢, Conw MrAL—Quiet at $3.83, CoTroN—In dematd ; utock usles, 630 bales; prices eanlor ; good ordiusry t0 utrict yood ordinary, 13 1305 low widdliugs o atrict low middlings,” 165@ Fo; 8 Bran 1635c; middlings to strict middlings, 17@17, good mifddhngs, 184@18%c: receipts, 413 Laless no. ox- porte ; slock, 44,470 buls unsold lust evening, 31,600 o ; week’s sales, 8,000 bales; rocelpts, net, 2,763 Lalen; gross, 854 bules; exporis—Continent, 1,730 bales? cowabiive, G044 Eales; Groat Drituiu, 0,767 alos, MoNETaRY—Gold 111 ; sight 2o promium, Bter- s X5 e p PHILADELPHIA, PutAverenia, Juns 28, —BREAnsTurrA—Flonr quict; unpertine, 3,15@4,23 ; Bate, Ubio, wnd Indi- anu, $1,75@7.60, Wheat dll ; red, 3140 ; whito, $1.45, Corn quiet and wouks yolow, 83@830, "Oats act White, 0430 3 wixed, bdo, Dutres dinm i Wetira cloles, 30@200; falr to oud, 16@200, B crareDnchanged. San4—Advaucing, at 183200, 1ol rROLRUN ~Flrii retluod, 1330 cath and Juze; e July, WHIiKEY—08 ) @00, OSWEGO, Os7rao, Juno 90.—BuEADSTOVRI—Wheat lower: No, 1 Milwuukes, $1.40) ; swbor Michigon, $1,43 Oorn qulel at e, 8T, LOUTS, 87, Lovw, Juno 20,—CortoN—Qulet snd wun- chauged, BREADSTUPFA—Flour lower to sell for all grades abuve single extrn ; very Hittlo doing, Wheat—Spring offerings light ; No, 4 Chicaga, $1,09@1,105 fali low or ; No. 4 red wintor, 080, Oorh eawfer ; Nu, B0L@00c, truck and elavator; 000 July; 60 Auguut, 'Oate vpened higher, bub elosod 4dN “and lover (o soll No. 3, 46@8le, elovators, Rye bigher at #2e, WniskT—Quict at 900, Fuovistons—York firm st $18,50, for order trade, Lard unclinnged, AESIHIS, Muumpiite, June 20,—CovroN—Bteady ; 10,@170; 'vecelnts, 123 bales; ablpmen| 0 Lules ; recolpty for woek, 1, 20,000 bales ; sules, 3,500 balea, quiet.’ ‘Gorn meal quiot sud wnchengod ut $3,05, Corn nomiuslly 78@790 3 none Baoon firm only shianldorn, 72{o3 olonr rib, 10303 cloar, cured-hams, 303 plan, 12 neatn—Hhoilders, U0 Witiaky—05e, I R O ard, G clear rib, 940} cloar, 0oy B HBALTIMORE, ’ BurTtonr, June 20.—LuransTures—Flour quiat and_unchungad, Wheat qlvlel;\vularnlrxlnu, 1,45 @LA0, Oorn wleady: new Western mixod, 800} old, lige, Oata fitm; Weslern mized, 68@00o; white, QU@G3e, Tye dull, I'novisions—guiet, 3o pork, $18.60, Dulk meats’ nominal, Bacon iu falr dotnand ;' shoulders, 13¢@8a; cloar rib, 104@10%0; sugar cured hams, 14@100, hfidlludr;‘mnnn ) [1yer ik i oTreR—dearco amil firm Ico Weatorn, 33@24a. - Corvez—Unchanged, # Wit r—98@ %o, —_——— MARINIE, Port of Chlengo, June 20, 3 ARRIVED, Belir Magnolin, Muskegon, lunibar, Helir Arzow, Holland, VsrK. Helir Minld Muoller, Wolf River, wood, §:hr &, G, Andrews, Pora Marquoite, woods Hcow Hew Btar, Polut Sanble, lumber, Hebir A, J, Mowry, Lincoln, lumbor, Sl Day Bpring, Wolf. River, woods Prop M. Grob, Maniater, lumber, Bargo Windsor, Manletes, humber, Beow Gladistor, Manistes, lumbor, Bebr Lucerno, Erle, coal, Behr 1L, B, Muore, Oswego, coal, Bt Chicago, Matitowoe, sundiles, Trop Laks Lieeze, Bouton Marbor, wendrles, Helir M. L, Migglo, Charlotte, coal. Hebir Eibo, Ludiuglon, wood, Seave Muglaiona, White Lke, wood. Belir Clty of Chicago, Gloan iTarbor, wood, 8ebir A, Rualt, Murkegon, lumber, Schr Mincrva, Muskegon, lumbes: Sehr Miunie Cocbetl, Augkegon, fumber, Helir Myntle, Muskegon, lnmber, Hohr Eilzu Day, Munkegon, Inmbor, Sebr Glud Tldihys, Muskegon, umber, Helir 3ury, Ludigion, lumber, Hobr Black Hawk, Silver Lake, lnmber, Heow Harmouls, South Haven, lambary Schr Malvins, Oconto, lunber, gebr Norman, Oconio, imier, clr Harrletto Anne, Graud Haven, Tumbey, Selr Ottawa, Grand Havem lunper, 0" Behr Sorenth Ohio, While Lake, lutiber, Hchr Mary £, Porew, BufTalo, coal, Belr Pulnaki, Oaweyo, coal, 8chr Hubbard, Oswego, coal, Ecaw Willlam Bates, Itoger's Oreek, bark, - Helir Mary Booth, White Lake, bark. 8ebr Tri-Color, Holland, bark, Stmr Corons, 8. Joneph, sundries, Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrjes, Erond, b, Heuth, Baugtuck, suudics, cow Lilug Lelle, Manitowoo, 'telegeaph pelasg Scow Tauner, Holuud, wood, © 22" 8ehr J. Catelipole, Muskegon, wood, Schr Jouny Lind, Graud Havan, wood, Sehr Metropolis, Bay Clty, sult, Behr Bortha Barues, Menomineo, lumber, Schr Gom, Oluy Bauks, wood, Hebr Addic, Caldweil' Pler, bark, Beow Lanring, Bangstuck, wood, Hebir Whiclwlid, Muskegdn, lumben, Frop D, Ballentiie, Sagihia, salt, Scbr A. B, Mooro, Buuluaw, salt, Prop Fivorito, Mchomineo, sundries, arge T, I, Bronson, Menominee, innber, on Willlams, Menomines, lumbgr, Barye Sounra, Menorhines, lumbof, Helir Niagara, Busfalo, light, CLIAL Drop Clty of Traversc, Traverse City, Prop M. Groli, Muniatee, 300 bu oate, 10 bris oll, Belir O, @, Mixer, Oswego, 17,142 corn. Sehr G. O, Harrivon, Bui tfalo, 43,060 bu corn, Bcbr Elva, Ansiker Pier, 60 bu ocatu, 1 ton. by, Bcow Hurionin, South Haven, 100 bags foed: Bchr J, AL Beott, Osawego, 24,981 ba corn, Behr 8§, L. Watwon, Bufialo, 42,035 bu corn, Betr Wiliam Gruidy, Butfalo 31560 bu con, Belr Xate Darley, Bufalo, 26,600 bu corn, Sehr Bun Juclato, Oswego, vin Tort Colborns, 17,831 u corn, Sehir Tri-Color, Holland, 400 bldes, 2 brls ofs, Stmr Coronn, Ht, Joz, 10 kega boer, aud sundrios, Stmr Chicago, Milwaukes, 5 brls pork, aud sundrie Btmr Lake lircoze, Beutot Larbor, 10 bris flour, wundrics, undries, NIONT GLEATAKCES, Schr Martford, Oswego, 19,499 bu corn, Sehir Two Friends, Kingston, 18,198 bu wheat, Lark Johu reeden, Oawozo, 29,207 bu oats, ¥rop Lawrence, Ogdeusburg, 160 brls flour, 4 bare e » fron, Sclr 1'.; fml!ngton. Tgg Harbor, 1 brl pork and sone rfe Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, & brls flour, 10 brls pork, and sundries, Trop Miszour, Duluth, 1,293 bu oats, 36 Logs, 500 pkga feed, and aundrios, Prop Ozouto, Delere, 63 tons pig {ron, 85 brls oll, 25 bris whisky, and sundries, Prop G. P. Ieath, Saugatuck, 4 bels Gour, 500 hides, und atndries. Trop Moutgomery, Tort Huron, 20,603 bu corn, Aud ibirty-four veesels cleared light, Laks Frelahta Wers moderately active at iio for corn to Buffalo, &nd $isc for corn to Port Colburne, Oliarters were— To Buifulo: Sche N, Beddiugtan, barges O, J, King, aud Buckeys Siate, corn at 3¢ ; prop Arizona, wheat through via Lrie, 'To Kiugaton': Schius Two L'rionds and allor, waeat at 7ie. To Port Colborne: Schr Van Valkenburg, corn at tijge, ‘To Qaweyo via Colling= wood: Bebr Aipha, cornat 6}c, To Birnfa: Prop Montgomery, corn fhrough, Towl, ¥; capaclty, 70,00 bu wiieat, ad 175,000 b cora, iLwaukee, June 20.—¥reights on wheat 30 o Butialo, aud 76 1o lower lnke ports, Iax Ciry, June 26,—Sait to Clicago or Miwaukee, He; lamberto Builalo sud Tonawauds, $2.00@2,25, Deriiorr, June 26,—Grain freights ‘il at Gc fop wheat to Oaweg 1, s1id 90 1o Buffalo. “ToLgno, Juue 20.—Dull; no prices numed. TUrFALO, June 90,—S0 iar to-day uu eugagements Tepurted for upper lake ports. 5 Tillnols & Michignn Cannl. BAIDOEXORT, June 6100 p, mi.—AunIVED—Ese aez, Usiea, 5,800 L corn ; Elizabistl, Kowaeo, 6,000 bo corl ; Cayuga, Roueo, 5,700 bu corsl. Criantp—Onondagi, 'Morris, 85,000 #6 lumber s ‘Thlll)mul Scolt, Murserlles, 74,310 £t lumbor, 17,600 luth, Biupozrot, June 30—8:30 Omuhu, Senced, 6,500 bu corn : Dhamir, Lockport, 5,600 bt corn 3 Peter aud Paul, Ottaws, 5,600 bu eorn 3 Iunter. Ottavs, 8,60 bu corn, Py in. — ARmivED— CL1 gy >—Norin Amerles, seneea, 14,719 £t lumbor § Tron aff ) 150,000 suingles, Utica, 60,000 sbinglew M ateat, Morrl, 89,659 18 lumber, 106,008 iy 5,950 lath, The Iarbor Masters. Great dlsuatisfaction s manifested smoug veses meu, on account of the ordinunce passed by the Comd anou'Cotnofl ‘Lharaday night, through the excriions of Ald, Richardron, iy the ealuries of tlie thres Harbox lasters at $750 each, Sud that of the Colef Harbor Mawier at 31,200, Lliere huve beou but three Harboz Masters horéiofore, ouo for each Lraucl, each of whoin ruceived §1,0000 year, which i uot tov much, consider ing the resonsiLity ef tho ofttea, The X (rbor Mas= ters huve to bo, at their post aimost du and night, they ~are held respony ble for fhe safery of vesscls in the Hver, it being their duty tokeop the chonuel clear from obe wtrietious ut all tiincs, which fa u Laxd Job whon large flcels ore coming fu, Bosides they have to flug s proper lundiug placo for all vessels that srrive, The etlice of Cliof Harbor Master has not exiated hereto- fore nud thera {a o use for anch #n onicer, and the presont Uurvor Masters have done thoir dutics faith= fuiiy und well, Vessel men declars that the Qummon Council huw created thin additioual ollice for the pur= poss of appointing sowe peity poliiclan thereto, the safety of vessels aud thelr cargoos iug of ‘sccondary importunco in the opinion of our wise City Fathers; ull thoy care for {8 to lave auotlier fat oftite ut theic diaposal, Beversl large vese sel ownors weut {u sca suue of thy membors of the Commun Conneil fn regard to this matior yesterday, and they were assurod that the matter would be res considerad if possible. CHICAGO, Thore was snother liot dsy Sesterday, and conss quently but little was doing at tlta docks. The lumber anarker wan falrly selive, sbout iwenly cargoes belng sold during the day, stid but five cargoes rematued ia the market in the evoning, —3ir, William_Burns Gisa succeded in raising the cauulbuat Friendshilp which was suuk s few days ago Withe forke of the rivor by thw prop Nuwburgh, Tio damuge o the voised aud cargo which at frst wus thougat to be about $5,000 1 now estimuted at 5,000, The dnmage to the otlier canalboat will foot up to abotit $4,600, makiug a total loss of about $12,000, —The achr J. Mario Scoit, built by the colubrated shipbuilder Nio Goble, arrivad at this Larbor a fow day ugo for the first thue, She loft hire yesterday Wilh o caryo of 24,081 bushiels of grain, aud_ drawiug Dut 11 feet of wator, though not fully losded, She in owned by Capt, Richardson nnd Robert Seott, of Oswego, and 1w consldered ona of the best aud Huesk craftn on tite Inkes, ELRCWAFIE, The achr Sweethears, wilh wheat from Dulut spruny a leak oo aftor feaviug Dulnth, aud befora i s diseoveral, hud taken i courkdurstle walor, ro- ortud ab three feet, X contract has beon entered infa botween the Unlled Btates Governient and the Western Tranupors tution Company for mail sorvice betwoen Mllwuukes and Mackhiaw thros (inies s week cach way. —Frliuy last, whilo tying at snchor ucar Marine City, the uchr Eagle Wing was run fout of by o tow of Lurges, losing a cuthead, bosides Lavlng her hendgear dissrrauged, bobstays carried away, and bulweris ken, . l":-A tug haa returnod to Collingwood from Maniton- Lin Tslant, where she hss been eugaged for the past tex dayn in trying to ruisn the schr Oioubee, wrecked lash fall, but Wiiliont succoss. The tug Wilcox passed Port Muron Wodnesdny with un Au Hablo raft contaniug 2,300,000 foot of Jume bor. Tt was nearly 8 milo in lougth, —'Tus Captain of ho prop Oswoqaiclite reports pass- ing through s dense fog betwesn Obotoygan and Thunder Iiy-0n bix last telp down, It is also Toported that quautitles of standing gear, sails, eto., were soen sloating by vesssls passing Luke Tluron, —Tus yirop MMaltio broke bor cylindor and cross-head off “Thunder Lay lust Thursduy, and was towed fu by the prop Equinox Friduy ovening, She goes to Clave. laud tor ropuire, —OF the largo numbor of steamand snil easels afloat ou tho lukes, thore are bub few if ny posvouced of & complote’ aulfit, ‘Tho ~equipmonte’ of a nuniber Which clalm to Ue fthe uoarest to perfoo- You in wll that perfalos to & firsl-clas outflt, are dofective, aud several fnutances might Le 1 Arst buwdy, Oats nominally 8305 nous oferlng. Jiran Lield ot $18,60, Provisions—Qulet aud unchanged, LOUISVILLE, LousviLLy, Jume 46,—CoiToN— Quiet 8nd un- changed at 10 K0, TREADSTUFF—Flour, wheat, sud corn qulet and nn. chauged, Coru—7i@7de, Oatu quish st 55@00, liye ~—00. l’nivuwn—im Quist at 18,25, Dacon quisk cited "whore such taults Lave been discoverod at & conafderable cout to thelr owners, Not s fw of tle veanelu fu the past and present nge bave met with loss ter which may very properly ba attributed to Ll dereliction at tho tims “of sturting out for we: and the nocessity for the prosence of some importan| srticly needfu! for hor protection, Every artiolo for a ship's use ubiould bo in sizo proportionate to the dfs wuenalous of the veasol, and of yious ef tess shoulg 819 Lo aficlont,—Deérott 2¥e Fress,

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