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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: § AT ’RDAY, ‘JUNE 19 , '1875.~TEN “PAGES. STATE OF TRADE. The Situation in tho Lonn Mar- ket One of Growing Ense, +Business at tho Banks Increased by Cash Transactions on 'Chango. The Produce Markets Unsettled by the European Failures. 4 Genoral Downward Teéndency in Prices, but Liltle Wenkness, Latest Forcign and Domestic Market Re- ports by Telegraph——Marine News, FINANCIAL, Tho continuanco of tho shipments of crain and provisions ieada to a growing easo in the loan arket, Ppropottional to the amount of funds set frea from carrying theeo articles, Tho clesringn keep ¥p 10 o Ligher fAigure than would bo expected in such & cone dition ‘of tho finances ; but, ns wo have Leforo exe plained, this is duo to the transactions In cash graln “on 'Change, Tho larger part of the mercantila business that tha banks have to do consists of renewals, which are {reely made in most cases, The banks aro gl to bave this meaus of employing their resources, when thoy sre assured of the atrength of borrowers, and It 18 concedod on all slder that commercial credits wero noser (n a sounder condition, Tho cmployment for loanable resources fn other directions In not consldersblo cnowrgh tabe mentioucd, Ratoa of discount ot the banlta arc 8510 pr cent to regular customers, whilo to good outside borrowers, perticularly those who wish to borraw s call or on sixty or nlnety days, very material concessions aro freely made, On i streat thers is no spaclal sctisity to note, Tiates are 6@18 per cent, New York exchange ylolds to the supply being mado by produce ebipmoents, Ssica wers made at 400 premium between banks for §,000. Qurrency fa golng to tho Like Superior district and to tie wheat country, but tho sggregate movement s not largo, The clearings were £1,70),00, TUE FNGLISI PAILURES, Thero I8 no yanic in London, and 10 prospect that thére will bo one, Tho rate of diaconnt at the Dank of Eagland fu thio baromoter that foretells n atorm in Tombard stroct, and it has made uo algn, Under the pecultar Eoglisli system of banking, which throws the roderves of all its banks infa tho Dank of England, tho “latter (matitution {s {loreifanco of the entirs Lanking aud commerelal community in time of trouble. Tho bill-brokera and tho jolut-atock banka streugthien “themselves by witlidrawing from it their depoaits, and the merchants who have Lills to tnect comop to It for money when it can be got nowherc else. It ia, ou this sccouat, the point of chief intoroat when the loan mar- et [a disturbed, excited, or depressed, aud its polley hias bacomo well enough settled to make (Lo rate of dlsconnt a eafo Indication of the condition of things. Thiat poilcy fe, when 8 pante ls {mpending, to sdvarico freely, bu ot raing rates, toall appilcanta with good wecurities, Largn loans at high rates of intcreat aro tho remody expertenco hias taught tho bank to sruploy ‘when tho mereliautaand bankers abont it aro alarmed sud on tho vergo of a stampede, Tho more announco- ment by the bank that it would pursuo this policy Las more fhsu oncs checked 4 duugerous panlo; tho apposite pollcy haa more than once mads ruin almont universal, During tho recent froubled, the bank rato has remained ntatlonary, sud, day befora yesterday, 1t was atated that o reduction was possible, The bank evidently considers thieso fatlures ns lozltimata resulta of the losscs of Liast Indls and South American trade, and the fajlure of the long-bankrupt Plymouth and Avendara Iron Companies, Thoro §s nothlug in them, 9 thero was in tho unozpected and portentons fail- uro of Ovoread, Gurnoy & Co.,nine years ago, to endanger all crodlt pnd alarm the whols cammunity, In truth, tho weeding-out of tho aczond-rato and weak concerns, whoso names aro’telographied an susponded, 31 good thing, Huch houses aro dangeronsto tho safety of thoso that ara sonnd, just as wo have found 1o Chicago that weak banka ate, fn uncertain tjmes, o Worst of nelghbors for strong Lanks, It ls well that theso lron compontes and exlansted Arma have collapecd at this time, when it does no hiarm g had they broken dawn, say in ‘18T, when \hers wag real dauger, goneral disaster might havo followed, Tle falluzes of tie bill-brokers numed {s a necessary tonsequenco of thaothors, Tha blil-brokers aro o class of Jutermodiurios belween 1o bauks and the ‘merchants, botween foaning capitalista and borrowers, Tho scope of thelr operations may bo judged from hip fact that in 1860 the London and Weatminater Biank alone had $325,000,800 loaned “to tho bill:brokers, nnd that Overond, Gurey & Co., In Lliolr prosperous days, wera ablo to draw $13,000,000 40 ono draf out of the Dank of Englind fn n-yain sttempt to intimidate the Diroctors, Tho bill-brokers keop themealvos stu- diously poated as to tho credit of tho mercantlle and mapufscluring concorun in all.parts of the country, and dlscount Vills of oll kinds, or notos as wo should call them. They rocetvo depoaits, on which fhey pay interest, from fadividusls and from the Provine cial Lanks of Eogland, Irdand and Boottand, They Yorrow initmenss sums from the London banks at lowerrates than they themaclvea pay, and @1vo a4 mo- curity the Lilla they have disconnted and thoirkown guarantoes. The bill-brokers bave, [n comparison with the amount of thafr dealings, littlo capltal of their own, Thelr profit comea front the differunce batween thorato of interest they get snd tha rato of ine teroat thoy pay for tho mouoy they borrow to foan, Of course, tn timo of panies tho DIl Lroker cannat pay the Lanke wloss money ho hias borrowed if those to whom ho hins Joaned it cannos Fay him, Yajlures of Lill-brokers nocessarily follow thoso I moresntilo and mantfacturing Inlereate, Tho Importanes to Lombard street of tho bill-brokers mey Lo Judged from tuo fact that In the panic of 1637 the Bank of Eugland advauced $13,000,000 ta bIN-hroke: ‘whilo to Lankers 1t auvanced only $10,000,600, The Lili-brokers who hiave lutely fatled aro, with ona oxrep- toz, of minor lmportance, They Lavo succu mbed fo their loases In the otlier auspensions, Thetr fallure is subsidiary, and will produce no wider emborrasse ments, BUAILS IX THE NATIONAL DANK OF GEIMANY. l}:nurhu Toltor of the 20tk ult, says: Notwithatanding thy [ WNatlonal Dat will bu ssonnd ] "J;L'.L’;.?&"u‘f‘%’}’:l’: cent, (o auxiety ta get soma {n 1o genoral thot {t is doubted whetlior it will be possible to niiot on AT0 40 each subscriber, Thero ara only 20,000 abares, anid slie number of subscribors, we are told, promises to o Sreatar, Alroady 140 offered for (o serip, THE RAILIOAD COMPROMISE, Ax s been announced by telegraph, tho Tosrds of Directors of the Tounaylvania Jatlroad and the Baltl- uore & Ohfo Hafiroad have ratiged the ogreement’pre- pared for the termination of the war Lotwoen them, The New York Ceniral & Hudson River Tailroad was # party o the Baratogs compact, which Laa béen tho oceasion of ali this' rumpur, Commodore Vauderbilt Waa one of the trumvirate that somo montlin 470 went uanceenafully to Balthnore to intercedo with Garpett %0 behavo himself, but the ‘Commoadors sud his well- Watered road are 1ot represntod at all fy the now al. Lance, What does it means 7 Tho Graphic of Thursday 134 xapachal from Baltimora which 8350 that “theagrec- ment botwean Oarrett and Scoit doss uot end the llroad war, What It means Js that Putladeiphia and Baltimore bave combined againet New York, Those- cret clauses of the ireaty are understaod 1o be armed Buom 15e New York Central and Erle. Tho two Hyum:rn ruuk roads propos to wage war upon New York City, through itw 1ailroads, Tho war, in the opinion of rafiroad men, Las catered upon & new phase, Vanderbilt wag studiously Jft out of the cone ference, a8 thelr ntaulion 4 to Injure bis rosd, It fs belfoved here in raflroad circlen tust Wo are scolug the beglaniog of the end of the Now York Central, 1t is supposed that 1he Erle will be sold out under tho afth ‘mortgago bonds, and the stock wiped oul, and that tiia rosd will enfer Ihe ficld stripped of sl the stock iocumbragees, and {u & conditiun to analet tu tug ate ek upon the over-welghted and watery stock of the New York Gentrul.” THE KZW MINING STOCK BOARY AT DENyER, The Mining Stock Board, which wax inaugurated st Penvor on thy 4ih taat,, bas adopted » ruls sehich lu a commendable variation from the tsual practics of such laards. The Denvor Board starts by ssaumlog tha responaipllily of deciding upon tha valoe of the slocks offered to fhe pablio by making s dutinction Detweon - tuvestmont or dividend-paying stocks and przely speculative aues, At the opening an sddzess wetmade by Mr, Benget, of 8an Franclsco, Hoad- mifted that ke mlnes of Calorado were of greater ex- teut 544 richness than thioso of Californis and Nevada, Whous stocke compriss the whola Iiet dealt In on tna #an Frmucisco Loard, and that all Colorado needs fs Just such » Btock Board &a #an ¥rancisco bay pad fn order Lo dovelop this great rourco of wealth, wbich be ®alzs 6an never Lé dous by individual euterprise, QOVEUNMENT BONDS, Y 24 ft 0 i L PTH I VT Tnited Btates 5208 of %3 o8 of “i5—January and d niy 20 of *iT—lanuary and July. B2up of *G8—Januasy and dul Tedls,. .o United St Unlted Btatea currency a. Gold was 116}, @115 Y. FOREION TXCHANGE. Sterling exclhiangs wak 43°@1913 cablo tranafets, London, 492 ; 1'aris, 610%, Otber rates of foreign oxe change are quoted s Paris (francs), Germauy {rele Belerm (france), Hetlaud (guthlers). Buribzerland (france) aper CITY AND COUNTY DONDH, Bid, A Chileago City 7 3 ct. bonds,.,. 102y & Int, 1031, & o1 Chieano Cus T 9 ety pewernge, 102y & fubl 1041) & futs Chieago City 70 ct, water loan 102 & Int. 10314 K iut, Cnicagn City T Y ct,cortificates 09 ° & fut. - Clicago City 04 cL. certificatos. 88 4 it Cyok County T P et bonds,, , .. 102 k lut. 103 & (e, Waat Park.7 per cent bonds deeeer W37 Kt BANK BTOCK Merchants® Natfonal,, First Nattonal Bank' Fifth National ink, . Commereial Nationa) Bank German Natfonal Iank, . . Carn Excliange National Btk vesaeaen 140 City Nstional Bank, Itomo National Banl Natlonal Bankof Ninols. Tilinois Truat and Savings Merchants’ Bavince, Loan aud Trust Co, Unlon Nattonal$. Unlon Stack-Vard National 1ide and Leather Bavk. ...y, AMECELLA. City Rallwaz, Sauth Slde. City Rallway, West Shde.. €ity Nailway, North Side, Traders' lustrance Company Chamber of COMMErCRveeusreraonses Chicago Gna Light & Coke Company, Chfcagza & Northivestern goli bonds. Cliteago & Cabnnet Dock Company Pullman Palace Car Company, Erposition sto-k..., Dintrict of Columbia Lif, Anked, 13 A -Oblo st, 135 ¢ w LATEST, NEW Tomw, June 18.~Monoy & drug, ab 1333 Primo mercantile paper, 345, Bterllng woak for f-dag 3 487} aight strong; 490Q L Customs recelpts, £216,000, Importa of dry goofa for the week, $54,000, Gold dull at 1174 ; earrying rate, 1 per cent, and borrowiug flat to 2 per cent, and 1-64 71,32 per diem. Tho Aslatsnt Troasurer disbursed $121,000, Clear- tngs, $43,000,009, Latimated shinments of specio to-morrot, $2,690,600, Governmeuta stropg, Rallroad niortgsges qulel and firn, State boada quist, Tho atock market opened weak b a decline of X to & per cant as compared with ibe closing quotations of Yyeaterday, Lake Shoro showad the greafest weakneas, ud decliued from G611 to”59 Lefora tho firsy board on lieary sales of long mtock, A recovery of ¥ toly tcok placo after first call, but the unprovesont was not fully malntsined, and ot tho second call Erfo drooped to 114, Lako Share to 593, and Western Unlon to 75y, theso stocks haring been partictlarly weak, The weakness {n Erlo was cansed by rumors of foraclosuro suits Ly the mortgaga bondbolders, At the cloro the m arket was firmer, with o ro- covery of 3 to 13, Tho Isrgest busipcss was in ILako ‘Shore, “which roso from &J to G03;, but dropped off ta 575.+t0 fn Anal business, on soino Iargo #ales, said to bo Tor closlng lsrge acoount, and partly for ‘anelarge holder, Atlantic & Pacific Telo. Kraph Tose from 23k 10 20, * Western Union was Srm, znd rallied from 7627 to 153, ~ Columbus, Chileago & Indisna Central voss from’s to 3}, and Ohlos trom 224 t0 21, 8t, Panland Northwesiern wera firm, as wero also othicr Western shas ros. Tho insestment ren were firn at full prices, Balos at the Stock Ex. ¢hanie sygregatéd .00 sliaraa, of whicl 28,000 wero Faciio Mail, 41,000 Weslern Unfon, 8,000 Northwest- ¢rm, 13,000 Lrie, 155,000 Lake Stioré, Aud 8,000 Upion racide, GOVERNMENT BoNDS, Coupons, 81, Coupons, Caupons, 165, Coupors, 43, Coupous, e, 7 , of Taunchouw, uol Virginda, gow. Chicaigo & Alton Oliio & Minelesipyi . G 1 Cleve., Cin, &. Col. T | Chl,, 1 31 T.aka Shoro, , & Chicago, 805 [ 71 < Indlana Contral, ffchigan Central, Northwestorn,, o Illinot Crntzal, Northwestern pfil o 1013 | A &P, Tal Unon Trc. stork,.... 7 Central Tue, atok, 1103 Unlou Pac, bonds, Dot,, Lack & WiL., sl bt REAL ESTATE, The following instruments were filed for record Friday, Juna 14 ¢ CITY THOPERTY, Jackeon at, 150 £t w of Franklin st, s f, 60383 1t, dated March 16, (DUf Porter to Johin i) Eberhart), 25,000 Baruo property &k the abave, daied Fob, Grrer 13100 Clifton Turk av, n w cor Ogdon ay, uniiviisd f 530 £& to alluy, with 5x125 1% on Centrat 'tk av djolning the above, dated Jan, 11,, 6,000 Trving Place, 231 £t 1 of West Van Duren st, w f, 193¢3124 .00 1t, dated Juno 14.... 1,382 Irytuf Hace, near o above, £, 1023811 16 6, datod Jano 12, . 139 Irvivg Flace, near tiie abave, 22, dated 000 12,00ses oo Irviug Place, near the above, 18, dated Sune 12, Irsing place, 206 8-11 233136 €t, dated Moy 1 Wost Lalk et 107 (Lo of 1C1 11, dated May Loomin' st 123 43100 21, Aated Jups W £, 10X x134 510 100 ft, dated May 3 Parkay, n wcor of duted June 14, . o BOUTH OF CITY LINTTY, WITHI 0¥, COULT-lOTAE, Lota 31 to 3% Dlack 2, of Phare's o K 8w i Bec, 12, 38, 13, 0ated JUn0 1Meversrvecornascsd 1,000 ——— COMMERCIAL: The following were Lho receipts and shipments nf the leading artlclea of produca lu this city during the twenty-four hours endlog st 7 o'clock on Felday morniug, and for tho corresponding dato one yesr ago BROEIITS, BIIPMENTY, ‘ 1876, 1 187, L w3, ) 1834, Flonr, bris, B9 Buull 10,8 Wheat, Lu, w3l el 1sasl Coru, b 3isaas)l 2u6,101 Outa, bt 63,120 Stye, bu, ) Uarloy, bu..... k. Grasa good, iL, Fiaxnced, ua..] 1840) . f Broom-coln, 13 TR i Cured weat, K0l 2088601 1,167,001 York, brls, 03)" 1 224 rd, el 2BIS00)meau | aeTiail| 127,68 Tallow, lbe,sei| 188N 15,00|eeneer,. | 17442 Hutter, jba., .. | 164,605 Live hogs, No, 8,551 Cattle, No,.,... ! Rl Blieep, No, ... | ‘600 Hidew, tha.... L i D) 118,654 Highwings, brls) 411 #Al Woal, Basoeyee , 301 004 Y3 354,000, 3,06,44113,072,702 620,000{ 1,640,000 a| 206,230 ‘219,650 syl need compATIRONK; dteened,” Shipped, Greon apples, bely, or) 4 Chvesiarerars Withdrawn from store on Thursday for aity con- sumption : 341 hu wheat, 530 bu corn, 1,626 bz oats, T8 followsng graln was inspectad tnto store wo Priday morniug: A ears No, 1 spring, €8 rarse No.2 4o, 17 cass No, 4 do, 3 ears rejectod do, 1 car no grads do (9 wheat); 1 car No, 1 coro, 41 cant and 6,000 ba bigh mixed do, 148 cars No, 4rdoy, 89 cars rejected do, ¥ cars o grado do (38 cors corn); 3 cara while oats, Z cars and 7,600 bu No, 2 do, 11 cars rejacted do, 3 car o grade do (3 cars oata)j 1 car No. 3 barley, I carresectad do, Total (370 cars), 1a4,- 06 bu, Inspocted outs 74,018 bu wheat, 187,90 L €or, 49,721 L aate, 165 L rye. i The keading yroduco markets wero rafher nnsottled Jostizday, tho causs basng the failazos on the other sldoor tho Atlantte, “Ilwra weee no outstanding c- counly Lutwesy parties hero aud the Louscs which have gona down, but Lsero waa neverthsless tingo of far that thoue fallufes may derango thie course of trade a0 much a8 10 casq material cliauyes in the proe duco markela. The (jeneral tone was, ha woyer, fathes ons of uncwtadnty tYanfesr. The fallud ea ALOYO Fe- ferred to undoubited'ty gtrike s largocircly, bubit was' 90,63 4 for bawe, -muperfinos, $1,60@ 4, nrgued yesterday that Deitish tradera have been pure suting an unusualiy conrervative policy for somne \mo yast, nnid contracting their 1inen of business as much 8 possible, 80 that thore fs resson to hape the thing will not preall further, The et I8 certainly in good* shspeto meet a Guaucis! preseure, Her Lreadatafa and provisfons Alwags command cash, aud Lier mane ufacturiog interesta could not weil be much fower han they are, It seematoo that onr Lreadstuffs are winled on the other side, and all the mors as Luyera thero iave held off #olong, taking hitherto no moro than was sufliclent to supply curtent reguirements, Cutside of this the gencral aspect of things was Bealthy, A falr outward movement of grain tras agaiy noted, the low rates of freight forming st Inducement toaliip, ws there fs iow s better prospect of ® wtiifeu- Ing In rotes than at any pravious time this season, Not that any great upward turn s expoctad, but rates are how 8o very [ow that any chango coull scarcely bo otherwise than i tho intetest of carrieen, Through Talok o Now York are now quoted at 12e ou wheat, and 11c on corn per bit, Tho ratea from Cllago to Buf- fala are 2% and 23c respectively, Contrary to general expoctation, otir stoeks of wheat and corn contluue to diminish, 1o both the shipe ments cxcead the recelpts slmost regularly, sua tho Aferenco §s greater than usual at thls season of tho year, With lessening stockn and continued cool sweather, tho danger of hot graly may be consfderad over, and that s something *“'to be thankful for." Thero Ia not much of sither hers now that has leen In storoa month i wll th graln recelved in wintes hav- Izg been shipped out, Thero werd no new features in dry goods, Tho Pleasant weather hins o tendency to siimulate businesa o little, but the chilly sir still continnes, and has tho effect to check trade In thin goods, otherwise the order Uitisiness koeps np to tho average, Gtoceries were in moderate demand and easy, except sugars, which are reported firm, and one or w0 favorito grades Lisve ad~ vanced an k¢, Sirups and coffeen wern easy; also teas, though the Lrade In the latter 1s brightening up s fittle, Lard ofl was fower, and earbon and turpentine earfer, The demand continuca falr, betng cbletly for the above-named articles, Fish wers unchanged, Frutta and nuts were rather quiet, Forelgn frufls were steaily, rairins belng 6@10c per bos higher, One or two domestio varletics wero eanier, otherwiso thero was no alioration, though peaches were stropges un- der apprehensions that tho coming crop will bo a very smaltonr, Checse was steady and buttar eary ; low- evar, thero In coustderatilo fuuiry for tho Jalter from ehippers, and the fucreaso I the atock, f ang, is bo- Heved to be amall, Limber was selling freely at the sards atabout rocent pricos, The supply b large, aud It {8 rumored that Bomo dealers are ahading prices, but the outting under 18 ot yet goneral. At the docks, tho remsindor of tho Sect was awaiting zale, but buyers continno to operate cautionsly, and only a portion of the offerings wrro aispored of, Prices wero Irregular, Woodenware was reportod steady and ralber quiet, Wool waa dull compared to the trade at this timo Jagt Beason, And the 1ndications are that the demand will continito mader- ato through the season, tho policy of manufacturams belng to Luy ovly as they run out of stock, The ro- calpts continue Ught. Broom-corn sclla slowly from storo at the usual fgures,.and occasional orders oro received from tho outsldo trade, Hops and Lides wera dull and oasy, Secds wera duil on the open mazkot, but & falr order business In Hungarian snd 1oillot was reporied Ly partiea who are retslling from store, Tototoes were scarca and bigher, belng in 8004 local roquent, sy wan quiot and steady. Green fraits were dull,aed berrlea declined under Uberal offerings, Orangor and lemona wero held with tue usnal firmness, 'bat bth ‘wers quiet, the cool weather Laving' lesscued the ‘doe mand, Poultry was plentiful and rathier slow, partfc- ularly small spring chickeus, Egge wers o shade essler, PROVISIONS, T0C I'MODTCTA~Were less activo and sgatu easter, there Lelng Httlo dolng except in tho way of mettling contracte. Thae recolpts of hogs wers not so largo for tha two precoding days, though the supply was fair, and pricos wera stoadler, But the (ncreaso in the num- ber of hogs markeled brought out aeveral orders to well, aud reanced the dispasltion o buy ; added to wlich tho pocunlary fallures in Europe tended o de- presa contidonce, by Indicating 8 possible. reduction fn ho dewnand from abroad, Liverpoo] waa.again quoted 18 per 10 lbs lowor on lard, and Now York was woak on that and pork, Tho tone of tho market hera wan decidedly weak, but ot a fow opesators spoka &s if thoy thought tho masket was fiear & turning potat, the recent docline hisying boon such a very severo ona as to 1nvito o reactton, Mess Ponk—~Was quict, and declined 100 per brl, but ruled pleady during tho greater part of tho sos- alon, aud becnwne strongor near 1 o'cluck, tho decline belug recoverod, Sales were reported of U8) bria cash AL $i8,B0@ 14,553 3,250 brid eoller July at $14,60 1n,53; 4,350 brls seller August at 318,7 G 18, &nd 2,450 brly seller September at §18.56@10.W), ' I, 0,630 brln, Tho market closed firm ot 315.60 cash, $14.62 for July, $18.65418,87% for August, and howiually st $12.10 for Septeraber, Otber descriptions of pork were cntirely nomiual, Lanp—Way rather moro active than on Thursday, and dectlued 20c por 100 b, about one-lialf of which wau rocovered in the latter part of the seurion, Hales wero reported of 0 fea cusli at 12835 1,730 ten seller July ab $ILEGIH0; 7,000 ten acllor Auguat at $14,00 @15.10; oud 1,5014cs sclier Beptomuor ab $15,23% 8 . Total, 10,500 fcs, Tho maket clovwd stesdy ab 3100 cash or reller July, $18.03RILNTY -for ‘August, Al $13.2@13.1136 for Béplomber, Mesvi—Wera dull and_easler, in rympathy with rkand lard, Middles were fally e per It lower, 'ho only snles reported were of 2,00 it shouliery at %3e; and 25 boxes summer abort rihwat 1o, Winter cored lots ara su rather Light stock, but summor meats ate plonty, us the weather thus far baa boew cold and .trade tovk hol favorablo to cutting ; and thia bas helped to koop up the prico of hogs dtiring what ought to hava been hot woather, Tho muarket cloved at 7o for shoulders, cashy or seller Juno; 73 do sallor Jily; and 8o dv goller Auguat; Iifa far long cloars, canh or seller Juuos “10X¢ doreller July, sud Licncller Auguat ; 101;@11c for snoit ribs, cash ot seller June; 1lc for do naller July; and 114cc for do geller Auguat; 11%@11%c for short: clears, cashs or seller’Juno; 11%e do'selier July; and 113c 'for do_seller Augnst, Boxed meata 3/ higher thun luose, Bummer.cured English mcats, 11@11 50 Dosea; Aweet-plekled “hamns, 16 1A veruge, 10563 10%;c. ' Dacon meats quoted at 13@ L4c for Lama, 9o fur whoulderd, 124 for short ribe, aud 12i0 for abort cluarn,—nii packe, GRVASE—Wna quiet at 8@llo, BELF PRODUCTS—Were quiet and nominslly un- changed, at $4,50 or mess, $0,50 for extra mass, aud TaLLOWS-Quoted af BN@S)c, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was dull and guoled casier by buyers, wLilo Lolders generally reported it a3 unchangod, The trading Was Wmitod to meoting the wants of local dealars, shippérs not boing willing to tako hold excapt st canceaslons which sellers were not prapared to make, Sales wero roported of 400 brls winters at $1.0°@7.25; 050 bris apring extrss chiefly at $4.62)(@1.80; 240 Lixla spring suparfines at $3.60@4, and 150 brls ryo flour ou privato terms, To 1090 bris, ‘fho market closod at the following runge of prices: Clolco winter oxtras, $6,76@7,23; common to good do, $5.0@0.605 cholcs spring extras, §4,63% @487); fatr do, sbipping grades, $4.25@4.505 Mine odatn, §5,25:35,90 ; patent apring, $3.2%@8,00; 4 Tye flour, $3.5085.75, DuAR-—~Was quict and Armer, tho demand belng far, ‘while the offeringe wero ratler lght, Halew were ro- ported of S0 tons, at $13.00 on track and $13.40 fres an board, 2 CorxN-Mraz—~Wo quote at $3.50@3.02% per brl for goad, and $21.0.@ 23,60 per tou for coarss MinpLiNar—Sales were 10 fona at $20,00 dalivered, WIIEAT—Was modetately active, sud caater, though Arm dnring tho .greator part of tha sesslon; ftaver- aged lolower, Thomorket was very weak early, do. ¢liniog 13, chicBy owlug to tio unottled . feeling with Togazd o the Enzopean fallures, ond perbaps i some degreo on scconnt of & lack of grasihopper diu. patchies, There wero o good many arders {u from other rofota to soll, and not a few ocal holders grow Tather neryous, though there was uo “ throwing,” ang whort salicrs were ratber cautlous, Then two or threo leadipg deslers stopped in snd bought freely, which stiffeaed tho market, cepoclaliy a1 tha usual- crowd of sellers wera sfradd’ to operats wyen tlioy saw tho # alld # men taky the property freely. Tho advices from othor poluta wera not eucouraging to hulders Liverpool being quoted quist, and Now York dull aud weak; thougl the latier wassteadiar at ths close, ‘Thora was littia buylng for shipment, tiough some 130,000 bu of (reight-room vua taken—chiefly for wheat bought Jreviously. But e report thita yood many veasels had een taken imparted maro strenyth to the spoculative birancl of (he fuarket, which wak leansned by tho dis covery that the reports Wero exaggerations of the truth. Beller July opened ot We, ductined to 975, rosa t0 97 8ic, full back 10 Ve, ¥ld up ta BYe, down. 1o ¥T3{c, then up tu Udsic, and closed at 97Nc, Beller Auguat sold st 03K @VIC, cloeing st e, Boller tho month or regular Ko, 2 epriug sold at Wik c@975 clustug 4 16X 03 aud gilt-odged rocaipte of do ulared 9730, Cawb yalvs wery uknn«l of 1,000 bu No. 104 a4 $1,045 226,400 bu No, 3 do ab D8X@ITA .00 bu No. 3 do at vuidic s and 1,000 bd rejocied doat 8iGsiie. Total, 113,106 L, AN ENOTA WHEAT—Wen piote acitve, but lower, in sympaiby with tho general markit, " fales wero Feo 17,060 bu s $103%5 for No, '1,- snd ' $3.00@ ed o I‘ols‘m No, %, CURN~—Was less nattve sud K@ 2{c fower, hut gen- erally quoted atrong st the docline, Liverpool wau 1 ported Sumer early, bt (he later talogramia . quoted slightly lower prices than o Thureday, . Our readply were wodarately large, but the abipments of the pro- viauu day much exceedal theis, sud -» moderie QuALtlty O frelght roouws was takin yoaterdsy, Tho muarkob” svoipsthized with wheat,” howevef, tha Europeun troublca Léing regarded a3 not uniikely to sifect the 63port tiovement of both wheat aud copn; L6 apeculative Iotereat did not taks Lot yo Ireely au tsual, while delicrs wery Dot auxioun, owing tu tlia relative ' Brued of casls cocn, Ueguiae Koo old 82 onte tima within &0 of the hén Lrico for July, being 1n goodt dewnud, while gili-edyed rocolpts comisanded yery litla preiu, (bere belug Bo dewand for carry- iug, while optionu were dull Bellor July opened atg| sdranced to 10¢, declined to 6sie, soso to Bud recoded 49 830 a8 Mo clve, Bellur -turpontino Jo tower, “41X880c ; “Tngauoy, choice, I Ancust sold st S1\ 572, clostny at TIye Reitor the mantl, ar] sputae o, 2, sold &k Gagrm e, clasing at tho natile\” GllL.dg i receints of do clond MLfuc, Cashaslea voere teported af 25,000 bu high maixed af 6010 B33 112,40 bn No, 2 AEGRIATINC ¢ 10,400 L rejected ab Lt ' e 3 A.U00 bu uu grade at 50 @"“},,““‘”'"“ &3 AL GT@0% on track, Tuial, 13,000 b, i OUATS—Werain my erste demand, aversging X@1o lower, ‘Toe market ¢ encd dull, aud neatly e lower than the clois of the rreceding cvening, but Taldnd to. wards tho middle 0.y 1} « pession, under s bettor de. mand for cash and | 1ho bighest Ngures tensified Uy revorta ¢ decliue in other gr. and fair receints, Careints were fn fafr demap? © *1 opo aT3¢c, Rold up to S<sge, cloring at 84 £ Seller June ranged and clored at the samo Ngure.. Beller July was the favorite optinn, selllug at [3%/d56c, aud closing at Gia Svllar Angnst s0ld 8740k @41 4c, Andd_closed at e, Beller Septemuer win ‘quoted st G, Canb ra 000 bu No, 26t 7@ 38 c; 5,000 bu by sample at G4 @ElKe. Total, 85,0.0 b, 3 HYE~Was inactive-and eavy, at 05390 for No, 2, 'The olhier grades weps peglected, Boller August was nominal at i8¢, and at"ler September at 75c, LARLEY—Cath wat, in Urgent demnud to 1} arders, and firin ot an averags advance of e per hu, Dealers 1isving orders to Al slato tha} they ara unableto yut nny L batley, (Lot 1o stare balng n the Liands of partiss who 10 i eatr to nefl, and only now snd thena carar- rives and {n offered on tho matket, Tho conl weather cenables maltatera to keep on malting,hence ihe contin- ued demand for can varley, No, 3 in A,, D, & Cu,'s anld 4 $1,98, and $1.10 wan bid for do In Central, aud $1,3348 Hork Taland. , No, 3 and rejected wore wantod, Litt 10 ouo luud any iosell, Bampln lots sold readily at _enhanced prices. Seller Seplombor wae quiet at $1.00G 104, Rales frkludes 420 bu No,2at $1.33; 1,440 L by sampio 8t $1,10:41.40, Total, 1,840 bu. LATEST, Mest pork was in moderafe dentand ln_the afier- noot, sud Ti¢@10clower, closing at $18.65 for July, $18.75 for Auguat, and $18,45 fur September. Hales ¢ 8,380 brle at S18.15@19.73) for Auguat, $18.06210.00 or Beptember, Lard wan quict and steady at $12.85 for July, and $1D95@10,01 X for Avgust, ‘with rales of 1600 ica at $12.75d 12,00 for July, aud $1,05 for Augnst, * Wheat wae falnly actlve and lower early, but aftor- wands recoverad, and closed e above ‘Cbange clos- inge. Heller July touched v and closud at 9c, Seller Augual closed 2t sbott Di@)sc. orn was Ju fair demand and /e higher, cloalng at 8% for July, aud 113c for Augoal Onts wore etranger, selling at b6y 7@ste for July, snd cloning at iho frrfde. Seller Auguut rold at 403c. A charier whe niado for 45,000 bu oats to Bulelo, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~-\Vas firm at $2.00%3.92, INOOM-CORN—Was steady and in moderate do- mand, Slocks are belng steadily reduced, andthero is very Littlo focomo i, Quotstions: Oood to cholco hurl, 13@14%c; brush that will work {lsclf into <choleo hnrl Lroom, 11K@1iNce; fair to good do, 10y @1e; Inferior Lrush, 9)¢@104¢ : crooked, CY@Ake, BUTTER—The market {3 quictand oasy. Tho trad- {0y 18 chiefly local, {hough Now York and Uostun alup- pors aTo {n tho market, but thele offers ato generally Lolow the views of sollers, The abipments are largor (ban recently, however, Some dralers ara ehipping on thelr own account, The supply ia elowly incressing, Quotations: Cholcato fancy yullow, 2065282 § medinos to good grades, 17@20¢; Inforior ‘fo common, 31 @ibe, CHEESE—Chofco facbory wau sfeady inder s fair inquiry, Other grades romain sa Litherto: Prime factory, 1@ 11c, and modjum grades, 6@Je, i COAL—Remsins quiet, Tho receipts of snihiracite continuo light for-tho reason that thers {s n com. sratively small quantity st the cosl{ocke at Erfe and uffslo awaitiug shipment, tho airike of the miners having greatly diminishad tho quantity mined during tlio past fow months, The dumard In light, and large. ly for tho blturioous variolles, Ve wunta: Lack- ina, $9.50410,00; canucl, $8.00.49,0; Iocking ;II’IO}G 20,60 Indlans Dlock, $5.00@5.60; Illinois, 4,50, EGO8~Wers 8 shado easfer tnder Istger receipts, Baloa wero made ot 165G 16¢, generally nt the juside, FI8L{—~Ware iu tha aversgo demand and steady, tho eupply of all Aeanonsblo fiah belng amaplo, Wo quote: No. 1 whltefish, 3-brl, §3,60a5,85; No. 3 do, $3.25@ 5,33 No. 1 trout, £1,26@4,10; No, 1 ehoromarkerol, o, 3-br, $,50G875; No. 1 1,75 No, 2 mack! baj; $5.60@07T5 5 erel, Iy $1.00@6.25 5 ity achn: 5,003,451 Tshora Lits, $LECBLEH; bn codfish, $3.0%@0,25; O ‘s codfiah, $4,3430.50 ¢ :8; Labrador herring, $1,00@4.45; Iabra- rl, $1.60@ i mealal he Columlza Iifser saimon, A5-Lrl, 5,00 0,50, FRUIINAND NUTS—Trado coniinuos moderate, Layor roiins ad 100s0 Muscatel aro firmet, aud rasp- -Lerriea nnd cherrios easlor, awing to tho noat approach of tio time fur new {ruit, ' Ther fa homo oxsltement {0 poachies, owing to reports that tha crap is likely to Lo a fallure in many secljonn of tho country, And, on tho strength of theso roports, soveral outafde parties are ralit to bo hiere trying to-buy up tho stack, benco thy fueling s one of firmness, Nutn remafn quiet, We. quole: Funeian—~Dates, By@o; Ogs, Arums, 13atde; figs, layors, 17G@18c; “Furkish pruncs, B@syo: Fiench prunes, 13ltc 5 Taliins, Iayors, $2,10@2.60; .looso Muscatel, £1.:5@5,85; Valencin, Tuwilo; Zauto cursantd, 03,@6%e; citron, 274 2603 Tomon peel, 18@20c, DoxzsTic—Alden appics, 1R 9005 Micklgan apples, B @UN¢; Indinnn -qulm- fole, Tw28Y0 : Boutliern, ThiteT (o peachte, bislves, 9@Vies do, mixed, B\(W@H Y H lllm:l:_‘ben b7 N porrisn, Sitior vtk fos, (sge s raspborricn, 103 - pitlo et NUTs=Filberis, J@10c} ulmonds, 2¢; Naples walnuls, 115 1%5¢ ; Greno- bls walnuts, ‘Ti@140; lirazils, T a4, 13 314c; Wilmington peant poantita, 6} @Tes w BigtiEie, MR GREEN FRUITB—Strawberrles wero in liberal aup- Iy aud lowar, Tho offerings courlated largaly of Stleulian frutt; which was in splenaid soadition. Thg Lt frealy, Lut the supply s large, sl dealers carly reduced Drices 10 $2,7033,00 per case of 16ate. * Suuthern [rult was quoted ut $1,06G0,%5 por cano of 24 qts, Qocscborrics were quoted niow nt 6@be, Oranges wora' firm ot $0,50@7.0)° por boz, and lensons 8t $0,25@30.75, which prices sro sbuut ) per cent lower’ than thesa ruling at thia time s yosr ogo. GROQLRLEI—Sukars sra about the Arment qoods I tho list. Standard A and B have advanced ‘e, the do- wand being chielly for thoso gesdes, ‘An advanco {u otlier grados 18 likely to ocour at any Hime, Biru quict and eisy, COffoew wero'Alin report Thu market §4 ot . yery active, but o good meny ¥ arders 6ra recalved daily, which amount in the aggro~ gatotongooddeat, Fullowing i tho prico-liat: Rice~—Ilangoon, CX@7xo; Carolna, TX@8e; Loulslana, 7z 8. k Covreea—0, €, Javs, 33@31c; Java, No, 2, 30y @3lo; cholco to faucy Rio, Xi2iye; good to frimo o, 2203 common to fulr, 21@J1%¢0: roasting, 193(@00: Hingspore Javs, 24@:60; Costa Rics, 2 203 Maracalbo, 2k 2k, Buaang—~Yatent cut luaf, 113(@11%03 crushod Yand pawdered, 113,:11K03 granulited, 1lx@llta} A, standard, 105, @100 ; do No, 2, 1041030 ; 1083 10%c3 extral, v3o; O No, %, B5@0a; yel No. 1, UX@iKct clols brown, Geixog falr to primo’ 4o, Hil<B}0: common do, T3@8c; cholro gmhuu sugar, 9603505 common to good U0, Y@ 3ge, sllver drips, i Tennessco Sinups~Diamond drine, $1.10@1.12: oxtrn fine, tik;050% g0 Bugar-Lowke alup, 65080 § cxtra do, 6da0du ¢ New Orleans molastes, cholcoy now, T4¢78¢; do prime, G%w70c; do common to good, 0.8 05 Tlco molasses, 633530; common oo laswes, W0nd 450 ; biackatrap, $5@30c, sriexs—Allpice, 155@1850; claves, 4635008 cas- 813, W.utide; pappor, 1 581330 | nutmegs, $1.25G1,30; Caleuta giuger, 153105ic, Boavs—Trua Biue, 63;a} German Mottled, A3@0L;C; White Lily, 85(@U3c; Whito lloso, 6X(s0550; Savon Tmperial, £05 Golden West, $3@sc. HAY—The recelpts were' small, but thore was_little demand, angd tho '“"!"fi proved to Lo adoquate, Prices wero mnaltered, au follows : Prinie timathy, $19,00 3 No, 1 do, $17.60318,00: No, 9'do, $10,0@17.00; mizxed do, $13.0:@10,00; prime upland praitte, §17,00; No, 1, $13,60@ 1,00 ; No. 2. $12.00@13,00, HIDES—Word taken by dealers af the current fig- ur Tho recelpta are lght Lut adequato, as the de ia uot ot allurgent, Wo quote; Green city Lutchera', 8c; green cured lght and uv{. ey sie; green calf, 13@130; dry fMlut kides, Xip end calf, 1707 dry maliéd lides, Mo; deacon skins, 4503 sbeop pelts, wool evtimated as’ wastied, per B, 40c. Hldes wnn'on:&rub aud over are classed e dam-: aged, Dausged stook brings- two-thirds pricos, aud. Drauded 10 per cent off, 110P8—Wore dull sud weak at 20@35c, : -HIGRWL -Wera fn bettor dewmand and steady at! tho rocent docline, ~Balut wers roported of 180 bzl at’ $1.16 por gallon, Now York was & whads easler, O1LB—Trade coutinies falr, ~ Carbon ia easler, and- Lard ol {s zivo quoted l@sa fower sif round, tho Tocent outside quotations bein le(t out, Helow are the. prices: Carbon (standar white), 118 deg. toat, 1ic:do Illinots legl toat, 160 ight, 178 deg., 11,03 extra winter lardoi}, 81,107 No1,976% No, 3, 13 65c3 o bolfed, T00:" whale, 10 383¢: wperm, $2.3:@ eatafoal oll, atrictly pure, $1.1531.903 do extrs, £1,00; do Noul, v0¢; bank ol), 8a; wirkite, 60c; pluni: Lugo ol GU@TBC; turpontine, Sdo; naphtlis, 63 gravi- 1y, t4o: uaphtls, commaon, 1?izxc. - POTATOES—\Wara ucarco and ticwer under & gaod local demand, Euwstern Peachblows sold st 85 mikic, anit Wealern At 63750, ~ New potatoes are coming in wiy, and choice sell resdily ot $3,03@0.00 por brl, POULTRY~-OId chickens Ware salable, but spring wera dull and weak, belng in lsrgo bply and’ vory 123 chickens, old, $3.60 ) deg., 14ct do beadl; smail, 3unhunn-:’l‘urkey 1 @2 da spring, $1.66@1.50 per dox . E0.00. BEEDS—Were quiet snd unclunged, -Hungsrian waa & drug on the market at §1:33@1.35, but & fatr ro- T brade waa Toporied &t $1.BI03100, Tiekwhist wes {n raquest, and sold to arrive at §1.45, -Afilet was quist and esty, Flax was nquated at 41,00 caxh and sollcr -Auguat, Quotations: Timotby, $230@260; Hungartan, §13071405 miilat, §LOSALT8T clover, $3.30.46,60 3 Rax, $1.00@1,63 ; buckwheat, $1.309 1,35, BALT—Was fairly sotive ‘and steady. The supply Lero is light and the mumla woderate. Quotations: Uuotdage, Sagluaw, sud Cavads fise, §1.60; ordiua 1703 dairy without bage, $433% dalry, wil bage, $1.80 3 Ashion dalry, per asck, $4.00 TEAS—~Wera 1 Uittle’ batter requset st unchanged Prices; GuurownEs MOTUNE~Obolco 10 faucy, $.00 @L10; good w prme, 70@8Sc: common Lo good, 74@s0; fair to good, Sikg @ic} comiman, B3@ADS, INPEAIAL MOTONE—~Choloo th Asncy, s@do; good lo prisny, @100} cammou, g $0c § Piigauey, cholcs, WT5¢; fpirta “"""-'&l"‘;?‘" comiaon, e 06, TAFA~Choica o fuacy, ks 00d Lo prime, 05 f, 3 cowmon, 3 A BotonuChiaice 1o, fancr: B ELO0: -sood 1o gt #30c ; common, 3064 WODL~—1s salltiig bu sinall lota o4 unchanged prices. The m(x\hwuu emall and stocks are nal pc- ;; ‘waslidl, prime, 59@5{0. washed ficece, fine, 0! extent, We quaute: Tube o 10 good, 10@s00t o adiui: bt e Buo beavy o light, 253 ul W@ISes do coxrse, 286334 WOODENWANE AND DROOMS—Were quiet and ut ged, -Pricce are sowetimee shaded (ur large ore der, but ‘sre ususlly adberd 10 for wall® loty, Twohoop palle, P doz { \bres-hoop do, $2185 4o ariry,’ B4TB@4.25; extrd dv, $.70; extrs clibeso-tube, $10/50; Yube, No, 1, 84,601 No, 2 doi41 505 No, 3 do, 34,5 tuha, three in nest, §1.78; 10 in neat, 173 8 dalf. [0 medt Keelors, -busbel measures, plsln, §176 do fron-bound, §$4,80; churna, Xos, 4§ to 1, $7.003 10,002 fiewded clothesoning, 35c@$1,00: wash-boaria, 2,25R2.50 por doz; barrol-covers, $A0070.00: kane takine, £,10@450 [of rack; Lroom-Eaudles, $12.003 16,00 m; No, 1 brooms, $4.0%a4,60 No, 2 00, $.0 43,501 common do, $2802,75; waolila rope, 15@ice ; staml do, 12@13c per I, : LUMBER, Cargo Inmber wav {n wcderato demand and egry. The offeringn In the moerning were nat largo, but severaf veasels argived dnring tho dav, snd about 18 cargoes were cartfed over, Ludinglon and Manistee Joists and scantling sold nt$3.00, and coaree grades were quoted at $7,73, “Boards and atrips-ranged from $2.00214,00, and [ath brought 81,69, "argo ache A, Jackeon, from Ludington, 150 nd scantling, at'$3,003 achr £, Laighton, from Ludington, 90 m boards and atrips at §10.50, lath $1,50, Hold by Ifanctard, Horfand & o, Bchr T, Lawron, from AMuakegon, 180 m mill-run sirips at $11,50, by C, Deming & Co, Tarmber frolghts waro dul) and woak, under Rhoral ofterings, Following wers 1le rates to the leading potutas Muskegon and Geand Haven, $1,50; Ludinge ;on,:}.lagy 3 Manisteo, $1,95; Oounto, $2.00; Menom. uca, §1,75, ‘Following wera the yant price Fifat CleAT., ... caessavan o 48,003 50,00 Becond clear, 1 (nch ta 2 fnch, 9,006 4,00 Third etear, | inch.. 0.5 3400 Third slcar, thick, 100 Clear tlooring, 1st and 2d, rough. 34,00&:36,00 Clear aiding, 12t and weéonn, il 17.00@ 1600 0,004 3.0 001 First comnios slding. ... Flooring, first common, drerscd. Tiooting, second common, dreescd., Tlox bearde, A snd B, A mock poatd 1 stock Loards Tafock boanis. 00 HR TR 25002 24,00 13,00@14.00 Fencing (16 11.), 11,01 Camman lumber, 16 [t an, 10,00@11,00 Joiats and scanthing 18 10 2 1.O@ihm Lath 1,36 .00 Llsg 309 \VE STOCK. ‘The roceipts wera as follow: Receipita— Jiogr. Sheev. Mondoy. 15,500 P Tuenday 15,614 15 Wedne 20150 20,214 150 83,884 1,35 4,863 210,620 30,837 ., OATTLE—During tho eatly hours of tho da; market won rather quiot, buyers bolng rather bLacke ward §n taking bold, Tho quslity of tho cattle smarkel- od was of 2 £ilr ayerago, although ‘thero wora s good many commoy natives snd low grades of Toxars, It was currently rumored that tho diferent Eastern rufl- way compaules biave deesded to advaneo rates, and this +fact causedd an active domand from shippers, who wero anxfous to ship before tho advance, suid Lo rosult waa an activo markot during tho attorucon and well maln- tained pricos, Sales to elippers wero mado at $5.6 @ 6,76 for medlym to oxtra, generally st $3,75@35.40 for 8004 to cholce, Block caltlo wera syalu quict and about nomfnalat &4.50@4.50. Tho'local demand was slso rather light, and butchers' cattle and Texan stcers woro weak aud essy, Sales were mado st $2.00@4.00 for wintored Toxans, $5.00 ¢ good through Texans, $1.00 @425} falr, $3.25@3.10. INCINNATL, Tuno 18.~lvis—Dnll ; ® Ahnda fowe €07 fafe lo mediiim, §0,10.6,50% 10§ recefjta, 7505 abipments, Cinermpatr, common, $0.60G" frod to axits, $u.40 0, T g ELEGRAPIIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Swecial Diapateh ta the Chicana Tribune, Lnr‘r‘:-uu 1, June 18~11 8. m,~~Froun—No, No, 3 ) 218 N~—TWheat—Winter, No.2, s 1d; No. 1, 9a 7 0, 2, 84 213 No, 1, 88 104 ; white, No, 2, vn 14} No.1, 04 ; elub, No, 2,988 ; No, J, 4 td, Corn— No. 2, 92a 64 Provistoxs—Tork—7ls, Yard—58s, LivEnroot, Juno 18—2:0g. DI.—~DREADSTOFFE— Dull. Wheat—-Winter, No, 2, 943 No, 1, Va 6d ; epring, No, 2, 8a 2% No, 1, 84 vd; white, No. 9, On3 No, 1, 9834, Corn—No, 2, 3%a €d; No. 1, 3Je. LARD—37@358s, Livenroot, Juns 18—Latest.~Froun—Extra Stato and Weslern, 229, GRAIN—\Wheat—Tecelpla for tho past thres days, 89,40, {ncluding 24,00 American § No, 3 l&l spring, B SidigEn 1L, Corn—Mixed, 824 9d, [ProvirtaNs—Vork—Western, 7 611 Lanfern, A2 6d, Deef—<American, 788 Gdi Lard—Amarican, Bacon—Cumberland ent, 4% d. Cuewsr—Fins Ametican, 67, TALLOW—American, 41a 30, i PrTroLEUM—~Refined, 0%d; spirite do, 18 Loxpow, dunio 18—3 p, m—~Tie DAwk of, Tx- atAXD—Amount of bullion gone 1uto the Bank of En. @laud on balance lo-day, £117,000, CoNnors~—Moncy, 92/5@%5 sccount, BI@IL, UNIyED Brays Bospe—cse, 100) 5 e, 100% ¢ 10408, 10836 ; now Gs, 13y, AMEKIOAY RAILROAD SrermiTmna—Now York tral, 13 Eele, 131316 § preforred, 22, Pams, Juns NTEA—L 42i5c, FRANGYPORT, June 13,—UNiTED BraTEA DoNns—~52s, 0, ‘ANTwEnP, Juno 18,—~PRTROLYUM—20XT, FHILADELPHIA W/OOL MARKET. PuispeLrss, Juno 19,~Wool activa st reducod prices, Thonaw clip gelle on arrival at tho following quotations: Ohlo, Pouusyivanla, .and West Virginka XX and sbove, 50:351ct medium, 62@6303 coarse, 4@, Gua; Now York, Michigay, Indinng, and Western Gne, medium, 69@32%c; coerse, 41@190; comb-’ fug, wanhed, Guc; combiug, unwashed, 4yc; fine,| nuwashed, 3Xgi5e; coarso and unwashed, BIGc tub-washed, 524 @56a; extrn and merino pulled, 403 470 No. 1 sud superiino pulled, §0346e, : NEV/ YORK DRY-COODS MARKET. New Yong, dune 18,~Commission Yoneea dealing In coltoh goods, prints, and dress guods wers very qiriat, and tho unfavorablo weather checked “tho Jobbing trado, Woolen gotds wors 'in moderate demand by clothiors, tho low arads of fancy cassimeres solling cheap by momo Agonts, Worsted coatings wero in atendy request, Prinls wero jobbing well at low figures, Xorelgn goods ware dull and weak, ¢ THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Nuw Yonk, Special Diepateh to The Chiago Teitune. New Yong, Junc 19.~GRAIN~Wheat—~Tlo market {s Quiet and 'ateady for parcels on spot, and heavy and Con- Texans ond $3,60G4.00 for native stock, Tho markot clused ateady and tolerally firm st the following qToTATIONS, Extra Beavcs—Graded stcers, wrghing 1,400 101,¢L0 Iba, v Lo $0,60B7.00 Clioica Looves—i1u, fat, weli formed 3 yoar - 106 year old ntders, Woighing 1,20 to T30 ID3errssncenvrsenasiaonsnesraeseras RAIROAD Good_Booves—Woil-fattoned Atoers, welgh- 10g 11100 104,550 1%, sueesserrersisienese 5.85@0,15 Modjum Grades—Steers in fais fieal, wolghi- 101,100 £01,200 18,0 oo voees B,0@STS Dutchiors' Block—Poor 10 4l sicers, and cqmumon & cliokze cowr, for city alaughter, s Weighing H00 £0 1,100 Mkuusvvee s ove s 4,00@5,23 Stock Uattlo—Cominon cattio, woighing 700 ta 1,050 Ibe PR 1 Th Taiferfor—Light and thin ‘cows, heifers, atag, biils, snd acalawap atecrs, . 26023.23 ‘Texza Cattio—Throurh droves,..,.... LI0EA.E, CATTLE BALXS. Number and deseript 21 stockers 44 chioico steers. 17 medfum stecrs, 13 cholco stoers.. 20 choico ateérs, 67 choico ateers. 40 choico slcors. , 47 oxira stoers 14 oxtra teoru, o 2 oxtra atoers, . 20 slockers, 7 buteliora' Wock, vuy ees P 17480 LOUB~A [aling uff of nearly 7,000 10 the rocelpts +And the rumoreyl wdvanca in fralgli had & favoratlo Leiect un this markot, aud Quite an actiw bustnwa was tranuacted, abippers ‘aud local dealers buying quite froely, " Prices wero firm but without any quotabls alteratlon, yesterdays clowlng quotations -belug woll mainiaincd, Sales mado at §,25@0.95 for oo mall ot of 47 fancy. av 829 ‘1, ALy chglce ith srmall o t$0.00@0.50 A A%, 0 bulk of 10 Walos wers sl $0.! W80, The murkst closed steady, 100 sALYS, At. Price\No, Av, 1rite)No, 18 T L T qeasar, 80| 54, 251 L, 6, :.uiaa No. pr 1! a7 050 04 let bl stoady, and a ool o ly, and arkot was extra log ay 1273 e BMUEE! m shade frmer, An. while cormpmon 10 Eholce wora quotable &t B, s.ii?' Sectal Dispatih e Poe aige Tvd ectal Dispalchio The Chle une, b QENTRAL BYOOK YARDS, £aar LyoRaty Pe,, Jans 18, —CaTTe.E—Neceipts for tho week endiug Juno 17, 8,203 Lead, agatunt 7,395 {ho week bofors} of Weok's arrivals 34 card,wero (irough stock ; tie bale ance, 150 cars, ware ‘for “salo here, Tho wflnlyhu been good, atd - buyers hsi the opportunily of bear. iog, sud wuoceedod for fully No dacline from last wouk's closing rates, Tho principsl decreaso was in common natives auid Texaus, thy latler being & dr hers. 'Tho nisrkol -las boen Rctlve all the woek, ani closos at tha following Sgures : Exira 00 to 1,500 De, $7.00@1.33; clicice snd well *1,500 1he, $0.73A7.00 § ehiolce fat, 1,100G41,208 @6.62: butchers! stack and med; 1,100 1Ls, §5,15@30.23 5 5.6 "Texaze, common 'to $1,50G5,00, ‘rhe salea for head. 1loas~Reccipty for the woek were 1 againat 17,380 the weok bef th 093 ore, The aupply is sud the demand goad for extra Philalelphis an Yrices were up a Littls on all g 'pona are all clear and 'tho prospect good for next weel K, xirs Fhiladelphis, $8.00 § falr to 1004 Fhiladelphis, $7.60637,60 § fuforigr 10 good Xorkerw, -47,00@ 1,80 ialtimore, §1, ¢ 0. BiEr—Re 1 21,000 tho week before, Tbe suimly was fair sad the dnmmlfim, va Bhout e, The uur. ket closed a4 Extra, 93 10 100 1Ua, 35,0 8,607 falr, 85 3@5,00; common, W to B0 1, $1L.0@E 4,20, y HEW YOUK. Ngw Youx, June 19.—~ceVEs—Arrivaly, 1,560, ma) | t0a ss‘mm he four deye, agalant 3,58 4t fhe saige i b weck, Tue deuadd vt ouiy moderste, wilh )TI008 & L WF § oumLg o) OxLra ‘native stears, &‘é%flfi”' {83z 3il-fod Clioroked and Texss cutils, or buxxy axp Lausse-Slacelpts, 2,600, making 12,850 far We four deys, sgalust 1,250 8t'tua’ same timo Teap The tarkat clossd fut at 43 @3%5c for shioep, week, ok eon 5,300, BAiBg 14,130 far the 1 W2 ") i e Rt 3 ¥ the four “daye, eunTust 1550 Gk thie Ao Hine' (agt Wosk ; Gans i Rele Blivp. % ] W:“lglrm.— a8 Burrawo, N. Y, 9 18, ~ —~B ecel H totad 150 b e B P T clple, 016 BUKZP AND' Laupe—Ilicelpts, 4,000 total 'for tho week, 12,6207 markeb fiut: saled ouly 400 ; Oblo Chipe aheeis fur Eastern trade, B4 1ba, §1.85, oas—Reoatpls, 2,300; tolal {oF the week, 10,005 mackot Bat; Xorkers bolding s $7,803 oSesiuy for $7.10; nono sald; beavy hoge, $1.:2%@ .55 PT.LOVIS, Br. Lovis, June 18.—Hogs—-Lower @050 § bucos RIS ; bulchers, VATTLE—Bleady for natives ; we and low Texans ; sales of good ta cholce at $4.2530,60 Eattle, 84,15; cammot 10 -medlti, $LIKSEH0] 10 7 for 1alr HEE i] nixed Westorn, stesuior, 8. 1| -OMa—TReceipts, 31,000 buj lower for forward-dollvery lota; -sales of 75,000 b ut $L12@1,15 for No. 3 Clicago and Northwestern; §1,10 G1AT for No, 2 Milwaukeo; $1,1961.23 for No, 1 sprivg ; $1.10§1,%1 for ungraded lows sud] Minnesota rpring; $1.32631,3) for winter red Weatern; $1,39G 1,40 18r ambor 00} and $1,3531.42 for white Weatern ; akio, 16,000 bu wintor red Western, o arrivo, at $1.20, snd 16,000 bu No, 3 Chicago, to arrive within.ten days, st $L1%, Ityo gulet at %00 for Canads In bond, and G8@3LO0 for Btate, Corn'dull, without de- cidod chango in prico; sulca of 32,000 but at 8:@xc for stcam. Weatern mixeil ; 85@800 for amil doj and 850 for ofd Weatern mized fn store, Oats dull and. decliuing; sales of 21,000 bu ot 63@60c for mixed “Weatorn, ad £0@720 for white Western, PoviSIONs—Cut moats aro firm, At 9X@10c, with elty plekled middies quict, nt 116G 1150 for city long clear, Lard quiot; salea of 200 ticrcea st 13y for prima steam, and 14c for kettls rendored. Wittsxx~Tho market §8 quiet, with froo sollera at 203 buyers at 31,19, y (Gnocenizsa~Sugar—Market steady, with moderato far to good' reflning, 8%@8Xo; prims,; d white Havana, 02((@10%0c. Coffeo—lark B\c 170 the Awnelated Drers.] HEw Tonx, Juno 18,~PLorn—Recoiptn, 11,000 bris; in boyera’ favor ; moderata demand ; aud Weslors, ;nl‘.élo\fl.ui: e t 35,95 g 0_chiolco, $5,30@7 $3.3080.40; _oxtra Obio, s 825, Ty flour ateady’s * ! Guarx—Wheat=Receipty mnettled s No, 11 spring, $1.13@L144¢ s No, 2 Miwaiikee, do, $113; No, 2 Nortlwostorn, ed’ Towa and_ finuenols sprin rod Weatern, $1.3231,40 ;. atubur do, do, $1.45e1.41, Iiyo qulet; Canads, in bond, 00c, ‘Barley nomiusl ; ‘malt quipt dud steady ; lake shore, 1,55, Corn—~llocelpta, 50,000 bt ; bosvy sud Jower: 8,@1s0; do sall, BI@84kc. ull and heavy § mixed Western, usnm}{‘e; whilte do, S@iZo. Hax—Firm ; shipping, 65oive, - GuocEnIRs~-Cotleo mora activa and sloady; o, care 9, J@I8e gold; jobblug, IOX@13%0 mold, ngar quiot and steady': fair £2 good ranfug, 5;“;@ ¥o; prime, BMc; rehned, 10@1lc, Alolasos— grocery yiruden dull and hosvy; Dominal, Iice yuist and unclanged, ‘Prrionrur~Refined firmer, . 194 @19%0; arude 815, . e % Bryanieb Destn—Quict ; $1151,50, HriniTs TURPKNTINE—Qulot'; dc, $1.0087,00 ; :$1,90 5,50, Wostera, 3,65'44,20, oxtra, 3,3 “Tuovioss—-Tork lower; tiew mess, 310,60, Teof quiet, -Cul "meatsdull: imiddles steady; long clear city, 11, suort do, -13¢, Lard Lesavy and lower; r prime sfeam, $13,40, BurTen—sieady ; Westorn, 163%4e, Eage-lieaey ; Wettor, 1xvo, y; fiue, Cumese—Stiady ; flue, 1250, Winsgr—~Lower; §1,19@1.20, PILLADELIOIA, - PRILADELEMIA, JunoI8,~'tTnoLEUs—FEasy § Go for erude Ih bulks 13% for refined, 0y Sreps—Clover, $12%0 3 choico Western timothy held at §L7ER2H0, ” ¥roun—Qulet and weak; Tawa, Wisconsin, and Alin- nesota famlly, $5.50@6,33 ;' Penusylvanl; Indiang, pod Obia do, 35,7631 1 gradoe, $3.5047,78, Ot Whost nuhl'fla'wnan red, $1.98; pmbor, #1555 while,$1.40. ~Tiyo n 'fair Toqueat: §1,3, ; 81@82 for ' mixod, ‘Oats unsettiod § " wi 3 Wasix~Standy: $teal, Vorren—Doll and quist; Dradford Comnty exiras, fiq’m«fnun rstn, Ta2ias Wuhm%h’w’l:fi‘m". “Srsta, 183205 3 rolls, frts, 1aG1Gc, 5 Cusesr—Fine firm; VWesturn, five, 10%@11x0; prime, 9 @10¢. Eqas—Firn; Western, fresh, 2te, BALTIMORE, - DarTrdonr, June 18,—Froun—Dalland unchanged. OnaiN—\Whioat quiet'; Ponsylvants red, §1,2X31.90, Otlier grades unchauged, Goru woak, Oats steady § Weateru whito, 63@640 ; Wustern mized, (7@35, I{h dult apd nominal. 2 Tl o 2000, O (8—Dul il woak, "or] Q 2 Dulk meste vory dulls ‘shouilders, 8Yc; oy ml X tooso, ‘Bicon dall shoulders, Uiga': <lear rib 132003 hams, H@1dic, Lard dull ald nominally lower; rou tined, IAX@16c, : Gymm—m-r: Wostorn oxtras, 20G3220; firsta, 18 @f:vr.muw—xomlml; erude, B7{@6c; refiged, 12 ve. Covree—Quiet and nteady 3 Mo, cargocs, 10@182(0 3 Jobbing, 16X @19)e, 73 By eartons, 10@1030 Wisky~klem'at §1.20, SMILWAUKEE, MiLwiunee, Juns 18, — Fioun—Quiet snd nn- ohangad, GaaiN—Wheat falr and frm; No. 1, $1.0333 No. 2, iy, + August, 31,005 Corn falr and o, 4 mtiod, oy, Data dull’and “unsotilad 676, iye staady, In modorats demand 3 Ne Barley falr And irm; No, 2, § 3 8| No. 3, 1, B, 1,23, Puovisions—Dull aud nbminal; mees pork, Tard ull snd nominal; 13@iSKe. Bugabcured e, bams, Li@Ue, . . FrEwntv—-1ndalo, 30; Ouwego, 1Kc. EIETS-Flour, 4,000 brle: wiuat, 8,000 ba ; corn, 3 089, 9,000 bu 3 harlay, 350 iPMENTS~Flour, 16,000 bels; whest, 172,000 bu; oals, 245 buj e, 60 bu. NEW ORLEANR, Grzw D‘J‘l’?}”‘fl .‘!I;‘:nu‘}. ;fi.—?wun—mu 37X BU@AD § Grasn'~Cory’ 4l and fo “fuax—Qulet and lower ; %, Hay—Quiet ; prime, §25.00 ; cholce, $27.00, Corrze—~Ypaavyed. Puovisiors—pork held Ormer ; sl,z‘o.mim.w a8 in 3 O)c i i XX, $5.35 clolog, $T10cg123, £} Hi@We, Osa dully woight, facon dull aud numinal 13%03 7 Bianin 1 Gemand 163 Cuba €holcs aiges-ctrod _1::% émn, Dry-sals imsats, sithing doing § Quoikd a3 8K 0 ; 1203 19Ye, Canx-Mrat—Duil xnd fower ; $1.10, Wisgeks—Dull ; Tectifisd, $1,19@1.32, Kugas AND MoLaséps—~Nolhioyg dong, 3 CINCINNATL, CINCINNATL, O, Jume l8,—VioUR—Sicsdy; mod. it Wheatatoady’ moerato Gomand ; 8, $1.20 BALN-—~Wheat sf s moderal loma bl 1. @1.45, Corn dult and ‘drooping ; TH@1ee.” Oote dial sad :nfllunbfl:“@h Byesteady ] do- mand ; L0, ' Que—Uuchanged, gig 5 Eaas, Buvre, Curesc—Steady ; mderato demand, Trovisioue—bark falr A0d jowsr § $18.50 spob and July, Lard duil ; mnst sslos of wumimner, 125c, meata activa aud lower ; shoulders, 75;@tc ; clear rib »ides, A1 apot and buyer Jup RKo buyer July; T1%¢e Rugtas smr, 1o cady dnd- Boyees, Uit cou dull and ' drooitog 3 shoulders, o claar, 133125 S 14s1 L 13361380, . WitlEr—Fat Aol 5m s 11,33, TOLEDO, % ‘ToLxpo, 0,, Jane 1&—Froun—~Mieady; moders sta dpoand. Qaad—Wheat lower, closlng fira | No, 1 white §fl¢‘ul“v 449 extra do, §1.477 amlxg, $),23K@L34 ¢ A g, B e S Akada fow ek cloalng fna | bigh witaad; Too1 July, d1zc 2 Iow mized, 72'4d3 No. 2 white, T30 ¢ no 7l damrged, ro':.mi.| s it ait Hontnag LenieTa—F tour, 70 brls ; whest, 16,000 b s 26,040 b ; onta, 1,000 ar, B LISy Brerstrvzs—Floe, 105 hrin; wheat, 30,000 bys corn, 11,040 bu ; oate, L0 by, " RT, 1.0ULH. B, Lovts, June 18.—~FLovi—Quist snd unchange, lower: No sl g Augnet, Carn low gt Udts lower; dolng, WilsRY—Steuly : 81,14, Tnovivnns—rtork dull; 710,25, dul); only smail Jobhing irade, RrCRIrTs—t v, 9,40 bt § vate, 6,00 1003 caltle, Dry salt oo Ard omlual, ) rla; wheat, 8,030 bu cary, # Fyosnd dariey, uone ; Logs, TOTOY, Dosrax, June JA.—I't Weatcrss supertinee, § 6,23¢ Wikconsin a White wheat Obla, linolw, ¢ nesoty, 4, GuaN—Corn firmy §3@ e Oats 1u modarate dutnand at ‘white. i fancy Mine for tixed and yollow, T1@ive for mized nad niTTsnrno. Ti1TAnTne, June. I—GaaNeWheat dull s Penn. £slvania aud Ohlo red, $1.25.01,30 ¢ amber and’ white, $14@1L, Cor quiot ; oar, 15@7i¢; shellod, e frea In elovator, LreaoLkust~Dalls crude, €172 of . Parker fined, 124(@123 ¢, Phbaedplita etivery, JIUPFALO, BUFrato, Juno 18.—GrarN—Wheat $naetives ng dinposition ta aperato: Ney 2 Chiengo offered ut $1,5+ No, 3 Miiwaukoe, 31,03 bid, o arrive, Corn—Offereq 3 toe or No, 2, Canat Freiurs—Wheat, T to New York, corm, G CLEVELAND, CLRVELAXD, 0., Juno W.—UnatN—3Wheat dull anq unchanged, Corid and oats stenly und unchanged, Prrnottus—guiet; statdard” white tu lots, 10cs ‘Ol Bhale tewt, 1ie: amall Jots Jats hyrher, i ats, 4350 REckivs—Wheal, 1,400 Lu3 corn, 1050 buj o 2,533 bus nt el 5 MARINE, PONT OF CHICAGO, JUNE 18, AnmisEp—Schr Melving, Murkegon, lamber; sche Dinetue, Buskegon, lumber; achr Atiants, Codar River, Sumber; schr Audrew Jackson, Ludinglon, lumber; schr Mionfo lauson, Shehoygan, lumber; achr Weite cheater, Greon Doy Clly, lumbor; prap M, Grob, “Manlstee, lumter; bargo Windsor, Manbiee, mmber; fehr 7, & A, Strounch, Manlatee, lmbor; ncur Chiarles Habbard, Muwiegon, Tumber; schr Willlo Lundit, Ludington, lutber; stmr Gorous, 81, Jo, # dries; prop nger, Bl Jo; mundrie #tmr Bheboygau, Manllowoe, suudries: Achp ‘Buens Vista, Yorry's Vlor, lumberi scow Mary Itelen, \hito Tako, lumber 3 schie Peoris, Muakegou, lunver ; schr Ottawa, Ludington, lumbor ; achr Sune rine, Menomince, lumber ; schr Ferrs Lannalis, Baten ville, cedar pasta s petir Ellen Spey, Panmaukec, lumber; schr Ironsldos, Grand Traverse, wood ; achr Narragau. sett, Marqueite, atona; achr J, V, Joues, Two Rivers lumber § sclr T, B, Blockbridge, Mandstee, lumbee, sclir Niagara, Buffalo, coal { schr I, M, Stanton, Mus kegon, raflrond Ues; schr North Star, Peutwalen lutaber ; selir Mary ooth, Muskcgon, Iumberg schr Ralefgh, Ludington, lumbor ; schr Msatio, M kega, Iuibos ¢ back Nilad, 0.onto, lumbr § prog Meuomince, Groen Bay, sundries: mobr Wiliar Boith, 8o.th Haven, wood ; sehr 1, 1. coul 3 Uark ©, G, Wells, Buttalo, coal Murray, UniTalo, eoal s scaw Flora, Saugatuck, (ume ber ; scbr Joses, Jolland, tiea: hebr J. ¥, Tracy, Manlstee, Inmber § schr O, H, Waikor, ro, 1ig {run ; &eow Laura, Saugatuck, 'wooi ; schr s, B, News lndd, Mantateo, Timber ; achr O, R, Johnkon, Bags tuck, lumber ¢ scow Harmonia, South Havon, srool 3 #che Graco Greonwood, Meuaminee, lumbors prop Gen, I E.Pune, Grand ilaven, towing; lasgo City of-Graud ftaplde, Graud Havon, Jumber ; bargo City uf @raud favon, Grand Haven, luinber : argo Walverlne, Grand Haven, lambor ach? Honeet Sohn, White Lake, limbor; schr’ Austeailn, Munkogon, Jumbers nche G, 3. Fibeo, Ludington, lamber; schr Express, Monns: tquo, bunbar; sehr (Willlam fturgess, Ocopto, lumme bor; schr ila, Manistee, Jumbor: achr llobert L, Klug, Bsumtuck, wood ; schr Z, G, Bimmons, Ludfig: ton, Jumbor; prop Philsdelphis, Etie, sundrics; schie Alioghieny, Erde, lght., QGLeanip—Lrop Charles Roftz, Manlstee, § brls pork and lard; achr_Moscllo, Escaniabu, 3 bris pork and siindricad elr North Sur, Youtwater, 60 pkgs mer- chsndino; prop-City of Truvorne, Traverso Olty, suti drica; bark led, White, and Blue, Butfalo, 8,300 by corn;’ prop Vauderlilt, Duifulo, 34,580 bu Whoat s nelr Amerlcan, Unlon, Mcnomonee, 8ica lard oud sundries; sebr Leo, Grand Hove, 100 bil osta: prop Mesnenger, Tenton Harbor, 5 brls lour, 10 brls sugsr, 10 rous lvatlier, and-sundrlea; stmr’ Shoboygan, Manltowoe, 48 pkga oggs, sud munirios; stme’ CGorons, Bt Jo, 60 kugy bear, 25 brie salt, aud aundries, NiolT (CLEARANORS—B:heBlonomlnoe, Murkegan, 16 Lyls sugar, 6 brla boof, 11 brla pork, and sundries I " I '| scbr Ocouto, Green Bav, 35 brla pork, 10 bris beaf, 43 :| ‘firm, with fale inguiry; Rio, 16@18%c in gold; Mara~ i i| “eatbo, 21@a tn gold. ! boxes frult, 23 casos lard, and sundrics ; bark Willfasn Houeo, Buflalo, 21,749 b corb § schr’ F, D, Burker, Kiugeton, 17,387 bu wheat: prop Equinox, Fort Hue ron, 52,75 bu corn, 850 brls flour, 100 bris pork, and sundries ; barge Gulding Btar, Port Huron, 26,404 by corn ; barge O, Hurlburt, Buttalo, 30,260 bu whest § eshr Nellla Gardiner, Buffalo, 36,600 bu wheat 3 ache ‘Dundee. Kingston, 15,000 bu whoat ; scow Mary Melon, White Hall, sundrics, ILLINGIS RIVER AND CANAL. Sperial Dirpateh (o The Chicaao Tribune, TaSarvr, UL, Juno 18, —No movoment by the river, Dagatn ISTo TRE CAXAL~—Nothing, TasakD O0T—Arabls, from Jolet, with dimenston stone for Copperaa Creek Lock, 2%, Ninofeot five inches of water gn the mitersil] of Lock 15, Tha river has fullen 2 {nchos alnce yastarday morniug, Tho rivor and cana} business hos nover boen 20 oY bofora ot this point during tho soason of navigation since 1801, Domonront, Juno 18, — AnmrvEn — Orion, Mare soilles, 7,000 bt oata; prop Montauk, Lockport, 1,00 rla flour, Orranxp—Tsabella, T.aSollo, 69,027 £t lumber ; Gen, MeGlulan, Joliel, 90,4 bors T, Ryburn, La- & )t Tum Batle, 46,847 £t fambor, 316,750 abiugics, 933 pasta © Commerco, dollot, 85,172 ft umber, 8130 xth: Goid Tiod, Tagulie, 04,027 b lumbers Montresl, Ottaws 94,522 £t lumbir ; 'Neptun, Utiawa, 81 m lumbor, 123 B E —_— LAKE FREIGHTS. CuIcAGo. ‘Vessel room wna in moderate demand at unchsnged Tatos, o 2370 for corn and 23¢c for whoat o Buffalo, and Gofor whoat to Rlngston, Tho following engage- menis wero roportod: To Bufalo—Barge Inter- Oocan and 8, I, King, whoat at 2j{0; achrs Nassan and Homo and barge Willlam Young, corn at 3e. To Kiogetan—Schice Dundeo and ¥, Barker, whost st Totd, 1o Unpacity, 105,000 bu wheat sad 76,000 bu corn. Tnthe afternoon the L, J. Clark wns reported for 28,000 bu oata to Buffalo on privato tarms, BUFFALO, 2 Rates on the 10th wero firm and unchanged, Char tors wore reported as follows: Schr Frauk 0. Lefgh- ton, 750 tons coal to Chicago ot S0c, free; schrl, W, Dosno, coal ta Olicago at 50 per ton, freo; schr Ane gus Bmith, coal from Ashtabuls to Milwsukes on con- tract; schr Granger, coal {0 Tiaclno at ¢0o: schrd Gangos, P, 8, Marel, Willixm Crosibwaite, snd Onone @sga, coal to Ohicagy st Bc: achr Jeanie Whits, salt to Cloveland, 8a per brl; sche J, W. Portor, stone lo Ver- milion, private torma; achr Col. Hathawoy, coal to Do~ trois at 400, and wator-lime at 69, DETROIT. Tho following charters wore madq on the 18th : Behr Annie M, Foster, pipe-staves, Couttright (on Bt, Clalr River) lo Kinguton, $25.00 {n guld, fréd on board ; schr m-quyt:m t, tumber, Uarrisvillo to Detroit, $1:50, 2roo'out osWESD, ‘Tho Qswe 20 correspondent of tho Fyes Preys roporia tho schrs Madolra, Bolivia, Jamalca, and Plorlds, coal to Chicago at $1.25¢ and O, A, Parkor, of Oawego, Te- cta the schir Montervy, coal, Fairhavan to Chicsgo, towing to Falrhaveu, DEAD, Tha lumber-vessel owners’ combinstion, afier s protracted struggle sgainet & powsrfnl and determined opposition, hss becn Ainally competied to throw up tha sponge, and may now be considered on fhe retlred lst, Tt Lins been undoubtedly observed that during tho last week or two tha charters of the comblnstion have beod getling fower evory day, and though this was aacribed to tho ‘gencral dulluess alone, yo! {8 was apparent that fho strong opposition which foropd nnrl{ 31] tha buajucss on autsids veasols asaistod dull- nices {0 busiupes cons(derably, Tho Oratattack of the oppositipn was directed agiinst tho rates from Groon. Bay, Meoomanes, sud Two Mivers, and they soon suce ceeded 1n_brea¥ing thom up, it was haped by the iricuds of the lation thst the opposi- ton ‘would be satisied with flist tle rates 1o other pofnis, pacially tu the gae} shoro, could caally be maintalusd, But i this calculation u{ were sadly mistsken, No souner bad tho rates to the aboys poluts been broken up than an attack was made on tho rites Lo other polots, and, though (his waa s hartlet struggle than the firs one, stlll the cowbinstion fAinally weot under, It has llrle boen reported that cl are now mads reen Bay, Mepowmoneo, sud Two Rivorsal 28 £enta lewa than combination pates, Yuosterday thae card Tates Lo all poluts, lucluding thp east abore, wero also butehered, 0 chastors werp mado {rot Auakegon st 815735, while the regalar Fatcs are quoted at $1.50, Saveral charters from Manistes were perfocted st 13 cants bLulow card Tates, and to other polots & slnilsr geduction wea allowed, The oollapss of tho Awocistion ratus 19, Loweyer, nut duo wlono Lo tho strongth of 1lo opposition, but must in & geast’ messuro Lo - aacribel to the unusual dullices o the Jumber bLusiness. Old sud experienced Vesuelouicn coptend (hat this b4 the dullest tme over pxperianiud ou tho lakes, and thie vesuel-Owuery who come outb oven 8t tuo eud of the soa300 will bg fow and far botween, This statument 4 borus ous by the fact that s largo portivn of the lutn- er float which arrived hore Laat n.nunhflx and Huuday are stlll af the warkel, buing unablato dud boyers at the lowest térme, The sltuation, as far xy vessel-own- e aru concerned, U really an unpleasant ooe, and U thelr represcotations regarding tho mouey they irse sre trup, 10 othor alterative s feft to thew except to isy e u-‘l’uu:m h{:lum Implu'fi;‘x l’{‘u& o gation ex Ve Lettar Ausroas o 5 £ ST T e S ng ! o 2y, wi T L o bestn Instrumey Wat “will’ Bave ‘Bd show Whalever, 05

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