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6 THE CHICAGO’ TRIBUNE :} SATURDAY," JUNE 26, 1875.—TEN: PAGES. IIICCaoNaGQvqquqaeaqQn*t Tey yyw eee See STATE OF TRADE. Bmoll Amount of Commercial Pa- per Offering at tho Bunks. New York Exchango Firmer-=-Busi* ness on the Street Dull. A Steadier Feeling in Produce---Grain Stronger, with Light Shipments. Rrovistons Quict and Vork Ensier---Lat- est Forelen and Domestlo ‘The operations of the banks and finane{s! agenta are marked by diminishing importanco aa the summer weara on, Discount linea ara being diminisued by the Mquédation of obligation, and the deporits do not do- crease in proportion, ‘Tho loauablo resources of the banka naturally become almost burdensome {n thin atate of affairs, Thro ts a» small smount of wool paper and some Inmber paper offering ; bt businces tn losning circles ia mainly confined fo mecting thoalight requirementa of mercantllo and Board of Trade customern, Tho banka hays to carry the lune ‘bermen to agroater extont than usual this summer, on account of the weak market for their products, chants and manufacturers qetieratly have had tho prit- donce to adjunt tholr operations to tho contracting do- trea of consumers, and in eonsequonce tholr dealings with the banks aro at a low dguro, ‘Rates of Glacount at the banks aro P@l0 per cent Yo roquiar customora ; to good outaile borrowers rates Market Reports, FINANCIAL, Zond 3 per cent better are freely accorded, On the wtrect there ina littlo, but vory little, of the old-fsahioned per-cent s month Wusiness, Lenders are uouaually cautious, and inslat ou security, sud Dorromers who cau furniah it noed not pay war prices, Rates are 6@I8 per cent, New York exobango grows firmer, Quotations sre 50a75e premium between banks for $1,000, The clearings were $3,000,000, FEAROUING NATIONAL TANKS, Af the imo (ie offcdrs of the Internal Rovenuo De- Partment were searching the vaults of the National Danks of this elty for unatampod ebocks wo atated tn this column that tho fature would show that the Government was transcending Its powers, Woe held that tho National Bank act, by tho soction (61) which enacted that “the association ball not bo sub. Ject to ony other visitorlal powers than such an anthorized by this sro vested in the seroral courts of law aud chancery," protect the banks from stich inquist- torial oraminstions, ‘This opinion has becn airmod by tho United Btatcs District Court at Pittsburg, Po. ‘The care was A mult brought by tho United States against William Parkhill, the Cashlor of the Monou- National Bank of Nrownsville, Pa., to recover $30 penalty for his refusal to allow » Deputy Internal ‘Hercuue Collector to inspect the checks on flo in his bank, The defense rested thetr case on two pointe: First—That Sco. 3,177 of tho Nevised Btatuirn of the United States, page 613, doca not ia term, o by ancl proper implication, extend to or include Natioual Second —That Natloval Banks are expressly protected ‘by positive fatatute--to-wit tha FNatiunal Bank act— againnt any other visttoria authorized by sald act, and auch as aro vested in the courts of law and ch ‘Tho Court decided against the United Btates, If the docision ts upheld by the Bapreme Court, the numerous bankers who havo had to compromlse with the Government because they yfelded to its unwar- ranted searches will Ond little satiafaction in thinking over thefr investment, It fa sald that a Stato Bank fa Freeport, Ps, has ulaa rovisted the mght of the Gove ernment to inspect its papers,and w similar suit against It fs pending. alto powers then auch except such DANK MIBMANAGENENT IN CANADA, Bome recent revelations with regard $0 the Jacquos Cartior Bank,that auspended lately,aro not of a kiud to Feflect credit ou fts officers, who appear to bave been guilty of criminal negligence, Brother-in-lawivm was ‘The Cashier lent bis brother-in- law $168,000, and doctored tho accounta to hide thin transaction, and somo others Ukoit, ‘The Slay asya: “The Northorn Colonization itallway contractora are debtors to the extent of $500,000, Victor Hudson, ono of tho Directors, hts lent his own cotton-factory $100, 000, and F, DB, McName slike xmount, Soveral eccle- one of thelr vices, stastical bodies havo recolved some $300,000," Af these statements be trno, the bank should have been abut np a long thme ago, and its ofvere should ‘bo ahut up fora tong tlate to came, TUE TREASURY GOLD BALANCE, ‘The New York Daily Hulletin, in anawer ton corre spondent, “ Bunker," who inqulros about tho compo- sition of the cotu balance in the Treasury, says that “the mothod adopted by the Treasury of atating sta com on band results in serious mistakes in the public mind as to the amount of gold reatly owned allke by the Government and the public.” The Duliein anstyzes tho composition of the $46,- 900,000 which waa reported to be held in the Sub- ‘Treasury at New York ou the at inet, It couslated Of $31,000,000 of gold, $2,200,000 of silver, and. $9,500, 000 of coin certificates, This paper gold, it asys: Topresonting originally gold de ito with the Treaanry for nate-keop into the Sub-Treasury chictly ay “awaiting cancellation ; ond while ed ag 0 much gold coin, Tho certificates, while t All, are reckouod au outatanding ; eeptton of nearly $10,000,000 1 owned by the public, ‘aa ‘well as to au error of tbo sane extent in respect to tho amount of gold in tho country, ‘There is another feature of the Treasury system of bookkcoping that requires to be explaiued to the pub- Me, Tho loan syndicate accounts aro so kept that millions ara credited (0 the Goverument, “and counted tn ita colu balance, when only gold claims on tho Government (1, ¢,; Lond or coupons) sro to be re- colved In settlem ‘The coin balance wasin this waiting ta. couste for bookkeoping convenience, in tho Oaabler's ding to » iniecon~ in the amotint of gold ‘soy iucroased at ona thness much en $24,000,000, TUE SITUATION IN PUILADELPIIIA, Tho Philadelphis Ledger describes the state of bual- Beas in the Quakor City in » very few but forcible ‘words? In alt legitimate bi Gullucsa and diatrust was be ture of business have severally ba Tot atono by a Lar; deetn discretion better than 8; Btock market baw Lecu sustal of the Board sud e few capitals Prices for many weeks, BONANZA STOCKS, ‘Tho Ban Francisco Chronicles of tbe 18th inst, poyss In the Board af the foronoon woasion Ophir auld Jargoly within a rango of $30 to $51, closing at the lat in of §2.60, After the Hoard, md by the tine tlle evening that eould be got for tt, ing happened to Morican, which aolt for $19.50, ogainst $19 on Wednesday, aud closed tn the Afteruoun Uuard at $28,s254, Ih Califoruia the uc. ually great, solling in the torenvon at $ tho saine aw on Weducsday, $n the afternoon, Consolidated Virgluls waa dealt in to aonie B gain of $2, Chullar ducline est & Belcher gained $2.50 on es: large bumnesa tor t stocks ov the morn: afteruoun stocks: Rayina $1,30, and Eureka Consoltilated at were the only claus that slowed any chau, fer Ogut re, & iy She price ‘begat to w seaafon begat, 118 ‘The ume postions were ay 39, and at $37, extent xt '$380, of nota, Varta (frances! Dermauy Kelgum (fraues Holland qullders), Bwitzeriand (france), Bweden, a tion, Hi liotly by it $1.00, GoveuNMENt BOND! United tates Geof *8. ‘United Btatoa 5.208 of ‘United Btates 5-201 United gtates Rid, A 10 YOREIUM EXCHANGE, Sterling exchange was 4373@ (90H | cable transfers, London, 491 5 Farts, 5103), Other rates of foreign ox- thange ere quoted; -puraults thero te continued mm all commercial circles @ report of slow trade-movemmenty aud dom Pressions, The sovero failures iu Loudon, th the Pentaylvanis aad the ‘ni Oblo Hajlrosds, the troubles of othor railway-corporne tone, tha cectiue of carningy sud frelghts, mtriko in the coal @lTt AND COUNTY LONDs. Chicago City 7 B ct, bonds..., Culcayo Oly 1 ot: sewerage: 102 Ohicago City 7 Oileago cy 1 y Obicago City 6 Y ot, corti VBet bond: oak County West Park T par cant bonds ai, Asked, 102 &lnt.103 dint, Hot 10s adut, ct, waterloan lus int 10s kunt, Ohcertiticstes 09 be 18g" it, Sag iat Mere Gtr an are hy recent itimore & the jon regions, the amall gauersl businces done by morchante, and the uucertaluty we to the fu enerally, these and Other {neidente, thelr.eifect on tho market and pursane who jeuce the members ta, Who harecantroiled howover, 32,60, f 1,350 suares, a fue. ‘The chsuges in other uulinportant. Of the ‘A getn of N, a dechue of $3, ge worthy jaked, 220, } 8 Tilinofs Trust and Savings Bink. Merchanta’ Bavings, Loan and Trust Union Nattonal Bank Union Stock-Yard Na Mido ond Losather Dan. MISCELLA ‘There war aeate of titty abares of North Sido City Railway at 105, City Rallwzy, So ty Hallway, West Sh ity Nailway, North Hide, adders! funvranco Comp Chamber of Commerce, Chicago Gas Light and Gol 1 A Chieago & d Vathnan Palace Car Company... er Dhatrict of Cohtubia 3.65, guarcnicod by United Btatodscoree ok Te Exposition stock, BO LATEST. New Yorn, dune 25,—-Money more active at 3@4. Prime mercantile paper, 345, Sterling quict ab 464 @t3d for OO-day, and 9K@_ 420 for sight, Custoina recelpte, $233,000, Dry goods imports for the work, $1,208,274, Gold opens” and cloned at 1174; with wales in the interim at 1173, Borrowing rates tat, 2,6, and 1-04, ‘Tho Ansistant Treanurer disburecd £343,000, Cleartage, $30,000,000, Bpecte engagements for to-morrow, £1,445,C00, Governments firm. Railroad mortgages strong. Stato securities quict, ‘Tho stock market opened quict, and changos, except In afew canon, were very flight, The loading featnros wero Paci’ Mall, Lake" Shore, aud | Erle, Tho frat wamed ‘fell off from 39 to si, but, “later, recovered most of _ thie decline. Jako Shore ros to 61%, and AA touched 64, with a rally ntill Ixter to Gor. vanced fron 19% to 1924, reactad to 14% to 15, Delaware, Lackawanna & Wostern reached 12134; New Jersoy Central, 111; Pittabutrg, O14. "Tho changes tn tho remainder of the let were vory alight, ‘At tue second call tho market wan quict and firm, During the last hour of buxiness stocks wero strong, with au advance, cloning at the highest fgitre of the lay in some cusce, ‘There was a stroug buying move~ ment Ia Pacitic Mal, which carried that etock up to 9, Lake Bliore advanced from (034 to GL; Western Unlon from 744" to Union Pacttic from 73 to aay ; and Erle from 147; fo 13, Tranenctfonaat the Stock Exchange Were 154,00) aaron, of which 49,000 wero Pacific Mall, 16,000 Northwestern, 14,600 Erie, and 49,010 Lake Shore, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Coupons, "1. Tg | Coupons, UF. sever ABH Coupons, 2 118" | Coupous, *03. 3125 Coupons, 189g | 10-408 1194 Coupons, “C.. Now 1a Coupons, new, Curren aN ‘Virginias, ota, ae North Carolina, old. | Sort Caro, new, 11 Tonnesaees, oll. ‘Tennesscea, now. Virgiplas, aew, ne, Con! ‘BL Pant pid, Wabaak... NONs.-erseenerses GE Fort Wayna, ‘Terre Haute Torre fiaute wang 1514 | Cluve,, Cin, &. Col. Sng Chit, Hur, ke Quincy. ita 30 * | Lake Sh 60: rthwertorn, Northwestert Rock Inland Now Jere —— REAL ESTATE. ‘The following iustrumonts were filed for record Yelday, Jano 15 : : Marnhifleld av, 252th eof Taylor al, wf, 145 5-10 faralifield av, 259 ft 9 of Taylor at, wf, 145 5-1 ‘£100 ft, dated April #2,,.. seseee 8 8,002 Hermitago av, 374 fl a of York si, wf, idire 125 5-10 Ct, dated June t.. ord ane Wobiasls av, 142 210 (th of Madison at, of, 44 x150 G-10'ft, dated Nov, 30, Lo74 (Chatles’ If, Lewin to 8. Guile). ..0e Walnut et, 181 14-100 ft. 8-0 ft, dated Juno 12, Walnut at, SOL 10-100 ft w of x127 810 ft, dated Juno 12. Portlunct ay, 5) ft a of Twenl 3125 ft, dated June 25, +...6 ; Bistnarck st, 303 0t-100 ft w of Rockwell av, © f, 2931.5 ft, dated June 25....... . 00 Bismarck st, 326 4-100 oft wof Rockwell ay, ¢ 28! f, 24x195 ft, dated Jtne 25... secee 800 Warder st, 278 52-100 1t w of Tockwoll ay, 0 f, SUxIL 25-160 ft, dated June 22, Enw at, 125 ft w of Armour wi dated Feb, 20. Hubbard at, 99 dated June 12 tt, dated ent, 25, Fille Fark, 127 fis 0 JHU ted Su0 Pesos, Chicayo ax, socur of Nobieat, i ated TUNG Besse eeecene 6,000 Sama proporty, dated June 1, tyreaae 10 SOUTH OF CITY LAMrEs, Wiritit’ A HADIUS OF T MILLS ‘OP count-nower. Lot 3%, Dunean’s Mlock 7 Taylor & Krelgh’s f Eliie-plice, a w irout, 20 7 parte 34, 0 w ly, Beo.4, U3, HM, dated May 1, Tats, Block 7, iu san dated May 25. i Evanw av, 225 {1 n of Farty-thied at, w f; tt, dated May 23. 2,200 eres COMMERCIAL, ‘The following wero tho receipta and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this city durivy the twenty-four loura ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the correspouding date ous year ago BRcKIETa. SUIPMERTH, 1875, 1874, | 135, isi4, ay, bite, Grasa reed, fa, Flax eeed, Ton. Drvomecorn,tta| Cured nivats, Lb] Hides, the, Highwines, Urla 1 Li Wool, the, 241,515) 191,910 Potatoes, fi 1,410 Lumber, Ro. ft Buitigtes, No... ik AW.829] 2,060,069 barks ah Tathy NO. B90} 87100 ‘Sait, brie 2,844) 1,060 Alsa tho following, without comparisons: Kind of produce, Siteneet Shipped. Poultry, coop, Egan, plas. a5 Fn) 40 ° Saat Withdrawn from store on Thursday for elty cou- sumption : 694 bu wheat, 401 bu corn, 6é4 bu cata, ‘The following grain wos inspected {ute store on Friday morung: 7% cars No, 1 spring, 49 care No, 2 do, 31 cars No, 3 do, 1 ear rejected do (H9 whesl)} 4 care yollow corn, 1 oar No.1 do, 35 cara Digh mixed do, 187 cars and 4,000 bu No. 2do,56 cara fejected do, 16 cara no grade do (267 cars corn) } @ care white oata, 27 cara and 8,100 bu No, 9 do, 13. care rejected do (47 cars oats); 3 cara No, 2 rye; 2 car No, Sbarloy, 1 car rejected to, Total (408 cars), 179,000 bu, Inspected out: 170,810 bu wheat, 62,856 bu corn, 40,183 bu oats, snd 333 bu rye. .. The rumors which bave been floating round for a ‘day or two past in refercoce to the conultion of the corn in a North Bide hous were wet at rost yeaterday, Bomethivg Ike 100,000 ba of corn were drawa from that clevator, jucluding nearly or quite all the bina, antl the corn waa found to be uniformly in good cone dillon, ‘The grain te all right, in apite of the efforts Of interested parties to make if sppear otherwise, New York, made from Tesas grown whest, haa been offered tn St, Louie, to arrive, Joxss has hitherto Smported breadatutls, If that sud other Boutharn States are now In a position tw export after having supplied the needs of thelr own population, the fact will tell nat « little in the yolume of the aurplus to Le abluped from the Northwest to Europe, The leading produce markets were generally Ormer youtorday, iu reaction from the recent weakness, (hough therv was no large advance in prices, The ad~ vices {rom other pojute ware not particularly ancoure aging, but the weather bere was oooler, and the reporta of damage tu crops by storm tended to stiffen prices, espocially asthe weak bolders nad already sold out, ‘The shipping movement was extremely dull, scarcely avy additional frelght-room belug wanted, The out- ward movement of grain ig unusually epasmodio this year, aud that te what Reepa freights #0 low, ‘Shippers will take scveral vessels at once, and then re- Jnpee into s stato of masterly toactivity for a day or ‘wo, ll carriers are again in a cave of gloom, and ready to accopt the terms offered, However, our stocks in store are decreasing on the whole, thanks ‘partially to the fact of very moderate receipts, Dry goods were steady under s moderate demahd from tue city and the country trade, Grocerice were unchanged, A alight improvement in trade was por coptibla; otherwise thers were no new features, Coffees aud sugars remain firm, the latter being act ive, Dried frulte sud uute were rather guset bub steady, excopt some varjotles of domestlo fruits, which Gealeza Ware anxious to dispose of, as the baw crops would noon be ready for market, Posches, bowevor, wero stilt quoted firm, under apprehensions of a light crop in aome rections, Kish wore falrly activo ang ateady, oxcept whitellsh, which were about 60 lower, c wan steady, The cooler weather tended to Atrengthen tho butter markot, the demant for the food to choice grates boing auMctent to about absorb the offerings, white low and medium quatitien wera hot so Falable, but At the same tine held at about re- cent Ngures, undar modcratn aupplica, Bagylng wan steady. Olla wern moderately active at tnchanged prices, Coal and wood cantinta quict. Fate activity waa roported at tha lumber-yards, with the offeriugs ample in every way, Pricos were uaually anlbered to, the Instances whers reductions were mate hhotay chiefly at comate yards, or where large quanti- tee were called for, and where the eciler had a surplus of any given grade atid wished to reduco it, Lumber aitoat continues to drag heavily, and prices are very, irregular xcept for atealght loate of standard grades, ‘The wool market wae rather quiet, Small Jota are ar. riving and moving ont, but the larger mannfacturers evtuce ‘no ditposition to enter the market, except to buy certain qualities for imtuediate consumption, snd this syatent of purchasing bids fair to last somo time, Broom-cors was selling in emall lots to tha city and outaile Lroom-ronkers st tho current prices, Jops wero very dulland weak, ides wore selling to deale eraat unchanged prices, Old potatocs were steady, but now were easior under largo arrivals. Blrawe vorrica were plentiful, but a shade Armet, the do~ mand being good and the weather more favorable for holding, while the appesrance of eome of the fruit indicated that the crop was about exhausted, Poultry was slow, bnt ateadtor than on Thuraday, Lemons wero Armor st $9.6089,00, Oranges wore quoted at $7.83 180. PROVISIONS, How PRODUCTS—Wero unnaually quiet and very ateady. ‘The rocoipta of bogs were rather larger than expected, and prices wero sbiaded downwards in con: sequence, while Now York was dull on pork, and Liverpool Armer on lard, Busing orders were vory fow, and the provision atand waa desorted during ® groat part of the acssion, ‘Tne season of active trading in pork products may be regarded as over, The busle ness front now till September will probably be light. Bess Pon—Wan quict and steady, but declined 50 per brl, and was dull towards the end of the measion. Salo wera Limited to 250 Ltla caatt at $19,003 2,750 Urle aoller July at $19,95@ 19.05 + 9,250 bela acller Auguet at $19,18219,25 ; and 1,00) brie seller September at $19.35 19.45, Total, 7,280 belx, ‘Tho roarkot close! tamne ab $18.95 cash or scUer July; $1 H935 for September, Other were inactive and nominal, Extra prime was quoted at $14. 2HaU450, Lanp—Was duit and steady at the fatest_quotsttons of Thursday, in an, alinoat complete abaauco of do- mand, Sale were limited to 250 bris alter July at #1300; and 260 tea seller Se; tember at $13,427, Total only 500 toa, ‘The market closed nominal af $12.95(5 13.00 cash or scller July ; $15.1564.19,173¢ aoller August; and $19.334213.40 for Seplorabar, Muata—Were in Ugh demand and very firm at the recent advanco ip quotations, Holders ata alroug ta ylow of tho fact that stocks aro Nght and slipmente free, ovar 1,300,000 Tun belngy sent ont sosterdas. Salen were reported of 40 boxes Cnmberianiie ab 10: ten eweet-plckicd hanta (15 tba) at 10'¢o3 and 1 01s stonlders changed from July to Angumt at Ke ditter- ence, ‘Tho market closed st 8¢ for ehoulders, caan or seller Juno; Gc do acller July’ ‘and #i/6 co seller Aue munt; Te for long vieare, cash or suller dino; Ne do scller July, aac lige’ eeller August; 11240 for ort rilus cash or acller Jung; 112;¢ for do seller July; aud 14¢ for do seller Auguat; 11%6 for shor clears, cash or selicr June; Mez0 do reller July; and ze for do seller Anguat, Boxed meats Ye buther than louse, Summer-cured Engliah mats, N@l yo Loxed; weet-plexled hams, Bi tba avernge, 105310 sige, ‘Bacon meats quotedlat {a@Lte for bana, Bye for nuoulders, 1210 for sort riba, and 12340 for suort clearay-all peeked, BEEF PRODUGTS--Were quiet and_nomtoally un- changed. at £9.25 for mess, $9.25 for extra mossyand 312.0920,00 for hams, ‘Tavtow—Quoted at BN@IXe BREADSTUFFS, FLOUL—Was oxcvedingly dall, and nominally uu- changed, Shippers were out of the market, and local buyers tool very little, Balos wero Umlted to 100 bris winters, on private terms, and 750 rls spring extras, partly at $1,75@3,U0, Total, 850 bris, Tho murkot closed at the following ringo of prices: Choico winter oxiraa, $1,50@7,25 ; common to good do, $5,026.25; choice spring axtras, $4.031@1,873¢ ; fair do, abipping alt grades, 8 Minnosota, $1,75@3,50; patent spring, $3.0083,00 ; spring mupordines, $1,975¢G4,00; ry flour, $3,00G5.35. Buan—Was moderately active, and steady st provious: prices, undar a demand fully equal to an Jucreased supply, Saloa wore 70 tons at $13.00 on track, and $15,25G13,50 freo ou board cars, Cony-Yirat—We quote nt $5.60@3,02 per bri for good, and $24,00825,00 per ton for coarso. WHEAT—Was moderately active and 4@ Xo uigher, though reportod wesk Jn Now York and l@3d per cental lower in Liverpool, Tho principal cause of tho strength was probably tho fact of largor alipmonte feom this city, with emall rocolpt, roportod for ‘Thursday, but tho effect of that was partially lost by a very light shipplug tnoverseut yeatarday, ‘Tho pro vious decline enabled commission men hero to Mill or- ders for English houses, and they Lought freely at the bottom, ‘Thoy ceased operations yesterday, elthor bo» cauay the orders Were ali filed, or for tho reason that tue vdvaneo carried the market above the Unite aat by thelr priuctpats, Houeo tho trade was chlolly @ local doal, exeops that # fair number of buylug orders from the country were honorod early, Tus local shorts bought uior coufuently, however, and tho inirket was quite strong in tha latter part of the nos sion, We noto that seller August still keope ats pruntum of fully Jo over July deliveries, though it ia usually discounted ju auticipation of receipts from the new crop. ‘Tlie roaon for tia Ls probably te conyiction that tho liarveat will by yory Inte thls’ year, owing to the cool Weather of the spring aud carly wuminer, ‘Tule undoubtedly counterscts the effect naturally due to large stocks at thin soascu, Seller July openod at VIC, rosy to U9I¢e, fell back to YT3¢¢, and advanced to O44,c, clunlug at Wie. Heller August sold stusia Liga, closing at WAC, Selive thu mouth, or regular Na, 2 apeing, auld of 103(6,97; gilt-edyod receipts of doch were reported of 1,000 bu No, 1 spring at $1,012.02 ; 1:9,400 tit No, 4do at 9 @YTo; 6,00 bu No, J do atic; and 1,000 bu rejoctod do as Bic, Total 137,- 10 400.00 AUNSESOTA Weteat—Wan qaiot, snd a xbsdo Armer, Balos wero 3,000 Vu ab $1.U0G10}4 for No.1, aud $1.Goy for No. CONN—Wos io Vetter demand, and V@le higher, Liverpool waa O@9d per 401s lower, and Now Xork waa sasler, While our shipments of ‘Thursday were Und avout hall Bho recelpts, and thera was but a poor slipping demand yeaterday, The firmer feciing was Purlly to eylopathy with, wheal, but sppearod 10 be Ininelpally duote tlore couftdence fu regard to theca dition of te corn in ature, ‘Tho rather sharp decliuo ‘of the two of tree days proceding was largely Uased on ramors to the effect that the corn oould not be do- penutd upon, end tbat it-was really out of condition Trine house, "That corn ten sil been avcehauled, and found to be sweet and aonnd, hence buyers were ‘will« ing to operate morv frosty, eapectally av thu tacaut drop omtered & good profit to niany of the shorts, Beller July opevied at B8);cy roe to C130, fell back TOyc, advanced to 6740," and closed’ at Cie, Sollee Ange aot at ‘Gaiat0%e, closing at Giro, Beller Septemler wax qhoted ang 99%¢e. Heller the month, ‘or regular No, 9, sold at +,@STe, closing atid, Gicedged receipta clove at 67go for No.4 and O76 for high mized, Cash sales were reported uf 25,000 bu ig mized at OTs 67305 127,600 bu No, 2 at COMCOIIC ¢ 1240 bu ro- jected at 'U5¢65%04 and HOU Lu iu grade at fue on track, Total, 1/20 bi OATS—Wero loss acliveand stronger, closing @ Ko Higher thauon the previous evening, ‘Che receipts ‘wore liberal, and New York was quuted dull, bul the telling ordets wore less numeroun, and many of the ahorte appeared to bo about ready to Alla, hence tolders held off, demanding bigher prices, ‘The ade Yhuce in cura aluo contributed W strangtien tho mar kat, and although “there was lew inquiry for siipment, the fact that prices wero. galline wu to & pout where conmumera wera willing to buy ud aome to think the orders would not be long in com- {ag forward, Osnb No, 2or seller the month sold at BU W45Ic, and closed ut G0%c, Keller July opencd at aie, advanced to Ge, receded to 44ise, and closed st GHG, Seller August ald al BALA Ke, cloatty at the jaa ud nellor Seplomber at alas ige, Cae ea. incl 67,203 bu No dat SOsiaSto 78,000 ba teiected at 485305 4200 bu by sample at 81@cse, ‘To. be Si#—Was quiot and nominally esstor for future mid steady for cash, Helier Boptember way quoted a ‘Oe buyers und Tie aellers, ad August at 73a bnyers with wéliers at 760. Caatt No, David at $e, alos : 400 La No, 4 and £00 bu by sanple at Uc, DAHLEY—Heller September was in better demand ard Xedo higher, eclliug at 08a early and cloulny at Dio, Cash No, 2 was {uactive and nominal at $1.15 1,30, The lower grades wore vot mentionwd, fnrlude 800 bu by anmple at USeC4$1.99 on track, LATEST, Tn tho afternoon mess pork was So higher under an improved dowand, closing at $19.00412.08 cul or jus; 19, 20.6 19,3 for August, ats E 9,43 for a 2,000 brla at $41,00 for July, $19.20 354419,40 for Heptember, id, Mt an adYauce Of IY@Ti0 oiferiugs aud a fair ingulry, closing OS for July, $13,2)}4@1%28 for Aus 45 for Septembur, Halos 600 toa at $15, for duly aud 919,15 for August, A vale of 100 tea awout pickled hama averaging 16 lhe was reported at Loni » Wheat waa modurately activa aud stronger, cloaing at Sic Q5U8 fo fur July aud at W930 for AUyuM Corn was Mc higher, closing O7No for July and 69);c for atiguat, Beplember, alos for August, and $1 Lard waa quiet but under Hyht Outa were fuirly active at 451@490 for July, and Danze for Augie and Ui},491 NS fF Bey , abbeley sold far Geptester alae ee GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~Waa firm at $1,0@ 4.32, BROOM CONN—Was pulling to @ moderate extent from atore at recent prices, The stock on hand is ce Umated at about 9,250 tous, It te thoagat that lttle will be leftover, ‘Tho market ts strengthened sore. what by the reports concerning the new crop which, fodicate that {¢ will be small after ally Perhaps uot equal tothe aupply of the past season, ‘Tha acreage plinted ia IMlnvis 1s considerably smaller ‘that tt was last yoor, while av increase iy reported ta Kansas, but the growing crop ta backward owing to the unfavorable weather: Good to choice burl, 13@ Ades brush thet will work salt inte chaos bun ea broom, Itw@ls¥¢03 fale to good do, 104120; Inferior brant, Na103f03 crooked, O4@BIKC. BAAGING—The demand continues fate, with prices steady at tho annexed range: Stark, 3140; Lawiston, Boe; Montaup, 800; American A, 2803 ‘Amoakeag, Wwe; Otter Vresk, We; burlap bags ot Bip tse RISe} 169; do double, alte: gunnics, alngla, 150! ool asckn, Sabre, DUTTER—Was in good demand and ateady, Tew tatiera and shiprers were buying the batter qualities the mupply of which was anly adequate, hence recent Prices warn esaily obtained. | The nicdium grates wore Now compared 0 other qualition, but the suppiy is nut Jncreaning to any great extent, Low graden were muv- Ing out rather frecly, Tho receipts wera largor than Nis abipments, but the accumulationa appear. to bo princtpaily with thoto parties who profer to hold that fo mitat the current Auten, ‘The shipments sre to the far Went and Fast, Quotations t Chotcs to. fancy medium to goot grades, 11@200; ty HU LSC toaty, under a moderate inquiry, Quotitions; Prime factory, 10@io; aud medium grades, 6: ‘COAL— qiitet and nochanged : Lackawanna, $9.00(50.503 cannel, $8,009.00; Hocking Valley, $6.50; Indiana bidck, $1,005.50! Tihials, $1.5005. FOQG5—Were dull and weak at l4\g(alc, The hot ther makes buyers afraid to purchase tore than ‘will sutfice them from day to day, . FISH—Whitefinh were eanier{ otherwire thers was nochange inthe market, Trade coutinuos fair. Qito- latlonn Not wbilenah, ¥-brl, $3,4026,603 No, 4 do, $3.20@5.25 5 No, J trout, No.l shoramacker- elsnew, H-bth, $3,608.15; No, $8.10@8.15; No, Qmackervl, Jobrh4, Waaas kerel, 34-br! bar ries et , 1,451.50 § 26.0} George's codtah, $5,090.23 : euimmer-cured cod, £6,00@9,25; Labrador herring, apt, bris, $9.00(g8.25 5 do {gcbrl, Sta toss Jabra- dor herring, round, bel, $7,007.25; do w-bri. $3.60@ 3.753 eraled herring, per box, 49g4so; Columbia ‘Liver salmon, ty-brl, $9,010 0.50. FRUITS AND NUTB—Wero rather quict but gen- erally steady, peachen being firm rather than others wise in consequetce of the poor prospects for the crop {nsomoscetlons. Quotations : Fonrian--Dates, oy asc: Ry 2,004" laden Muscatel, $3.25¢.,855 Valencia, Wygite ; Zante currants, éKa@7e; elton, Wd 280; lemon poel, 12@0c, Dowratio—Alden apples, 14g 200; Michigan apples, 84@9Me; Indiana and Ill hols, TG@¥4o ; Southern, Tyietsce2 peaches, halves, AYGIes do, mixed, BYGEYes do, pared, 1@2ct blackberries, Lo@i0x¢e3 ranpberrioa, Shade; piltoi cherries, D022c, Nute—Fiberts, $@l0c;_almonda, Terragons, 21543220; Neplea walnnta, 1421502 Greno” ble walnuts, Iscatde; Benzile, Tatos pecans, ‘Tex a4 1Saltes Wliitugtan peaurts, K@d\co;.Tennesece peanuts, 46 704 ftican peantita, 5.yi40u. ‘ONEEN FRUITS Strawberries were very abundant, bub the aclivodemand, the cooler woather, and fact that the bulk of the crop ts in, cattaed a atronger focl- ing, and the beat fruit brought 9 shade better prices atthoclone, Other small fruits were easy, much of the stock bstug in poor order, Peaches wero alow and eaay. Doth letnona and oranges eontinite very firm, Oranges, $7.0425.00 tay vampberdien "LoseGuie. pee Gee la; raspberries, 14 a] 1 (Sic78 per case of M4 gies ponches, $008 @10 per bos. GROCERIES —Wero tn moderate demand and gener ally mteady, augars and coffeca boing fina, Following are the curront prices: Rick—Rapgoon, 6X@7H0; Caroling, 7K@AIYO; Louisiana, 7243, Bé. Corres . G. Tava, SIQSI0; Java, No.2, Bag @ii0; choice ‘to fancy lio, 223303 good to prime Peru; commen to fair, WRAL se rasatlng, Bingapore Java, 14260; Costa Rica, VY ‘Do; Maracaibo, TAI gc. ‘ Suaans—Patent cut loaf, 11}¢@A17¢e% crusbed and powdered, 113,fe1l wo; granulated, Tyiali3;o; A, wtandard, 107;@10 yc 3 da No, 2, WY @l0ise 5 Bs, 103g03 extraO, U0; O No, % YWINC; yellow, 0 No. 1, 93,@9%se$ choire brown, O.¢¥%(0; fair to primo’ do, ts@Hhe: common td, Tx@8er choice rnolasses sugar, 9418025; common to good to, THE ond drips, $1,05@1,10+ aflver dripe, extra fine, UkaG6es quod sugarhatie sirup, SSebite ¢ extra do, Ghd Gite ; ‘New Orleans mol fee, new, 4 Tsey do primo, G&aila; inion to ‘good, Goto? Porta Nico molasses, 63:535¢% common ino- Igenes, 40444e ¢ Dlackstrap, 4(@I8c, Bricss—Allapico, I5G@16i4u} cloves, 48]; caw- fay iO d2e;revuer I gudyge j nutmnegn,$125G 1.00; RTM. Calcutta ginger, 15% Soara—True ONG: ‘German Mottled, 670; White Lily, i/46ue3 Wiito Kone, CX wo%gu; “Savon Imperial, Go; Golden Weat, 437@5c. |AY—Timothy and tho better grades of pratrio ‘were in fair demand and steady, priine and No. 1 time othy beluga shade friner, ‘Tho rocelota wero fais, but consisted largely of the low grades of prairie, which wero dull and aster, We quote: Prime Mmothy, $18.60 «19,00; No, 1 do, $17,018.00; No. 2do, $10,0@17.0): fo, $15.60.2.15.59 ¢ primo Up- land prairie, $19.00; No, 1 do, $15,00;' No, 2, oF slough $10.00 «12.00. TGHWINES—Were dull ond nominally easter, at $1.16 por gallon aaked, and $1.1 bid, with no wal New York was quoted steady at $1,103. Proiuetion tn very light now, and holders sccm ‘surtiriecd that tho market shonld ao stubbornly reftso to advance, MIDES—Continne in light roquost, with the supply adoaunte, Urices remain ae followes Green city butshe em!, bc; grorn ciires ight an Cavy, CJ eB calf, 12igiatdc; dey fllnt hides, kip and calf {108 dey nalted ‘iden, ‘i403 doscon skins, 450, Hidea’ with ona grub and over, aro classe ae cdainged, Dam- axed stock brings two-tuirda pricas, and branded 20 por cent off. HOLVS—Woro dull and woak at 20@30c, fancy sam pica being quoted at B2@I5e, ‘The proapoota for the Now York crop are reported lesa favorabla, It is sald many of the rota are wintor-illled, aad. tha vinos aro tUreatened with inscct-vialtations, but it ta thought the injury 1a not acrioue enough to causo alarm at 40 carly data, ‘Tha reporta from Californla are to tho effect that the production Ls Ikely to be reducod ono-half, OILS—Were moderately active at tho prices annexed: Carbon (atondatd white}, 115 deg. test, 124@1I0 4 do NUnots tegat test, 180 deg, Iig@tte: do. toad Lgl, 135 deg., 163@170; extra winter lard ofl, $1.07@, 21D; No 1, VB@V TG; No. 2, BUGS ; Nnweed, raw, 033500 bolted, 70¢5 whale, 748800; aperns, $2.95Gi2.49} neste foot ol, atrictly pure, $1,15@1,20;' do extra, $1.00; do No. 1, $00; bank oll, BSc straite, Ge; plutubigo oll, Guavies turpentine, 360; napbths, 64 gravity, Lac? noplths, common, etdye. POTATOESTha receipts woro a Uttle larger, con aiming chiefly of new potatocs, a large proportion of which were half-ripo and unit for food, Old peach. Llow potatoos in good order wore salable xt 75.a4a por by for Western amd Kastern, Now potatoe wore quoted at $4,545.00 por brl when choice, and $9.00 ‘when green, TOULTNY—Continnes dull and weat. ‘The mpriy was amall, but {ucluded a good many oops, for ‘which there waa no aajo, olations ; Turkeys, 10c; chickens, old, $1.60@3,75 ; do spring, $1,602.50 per don; ducks, $3.00, EDS—\ero qufet and unchangod, ‘The season fe practically over, and thu orders now tecolrad are for amell lots from eters, Mungtrias was tnsalablo on tho open market, and eels very slowly from store, Buckwheat wee very wetk, Gooil crushing Sax solid at Bie "Sinvre—Di 2 $1.60, Quotations; Timathy, $2,902.60: itungarian, $1,00@1. Tulllet, $1,75@2,0U. Over, $6,500.73; flax, $1,¢ suck wheat, $1.Uikp 1,20. SALT —Was active and stoady: Onondaga, Saginaw, and Cauada fis, $1,505 ordinary coatio, $1,703 dairy, without tage, $4757 dairy, with bags,’ 3,6 i aay, per anc, $4.03, VicAL—~Was ‘steadier owing to ths cooter weather, Got fe shes ‘was quoted at 64@7)s0, and conimop a Se, VEUETALLES—Were dull and lower: Cueumbers, ADGWe per doa; string Loans, 75c@31.00 per bu; green Pose TSG BLO per bus toranloos, 156 (@$2.00 per box; 3H, 284.800 par daz bunches; cabbayes, $1.25 @1.60 per crate. WOOL—Was In moderate demand at unchanged prices. ‘The medium grades sud eoimbing wools are ehietly sought, ‘The Eastern markets are reported dull aud oasy, under liboral offerings and a moderate dowaud, We quote: Tulewashed, prime, 62280 5 to ing are the petro Tub-washed, prime, S2@530; do poor ta good, 40@S0c: washed Heece, fine, Isait ice medium, 40fatie + do costae, BeG4Ue? unwashed, a lee dl Due heavy tu light, 280; do medi BO@sS0 cearees se@aant 8S: a LUMGER, p Tho monthly report of tho Sucretary of the Lumber man's Exchange gives the following atatement of the stocks of pine lumber, etc., on band avd for aale in the yatdé on June dand May J, the number of yards bo- Ang 103, Finalumber and Lath, timber, Ste pen” Bhinries, Totah, May 1, 1975,.,1S1 15079 14214475 03,102, ‘Total, June {, $6i6.0.188,212,800 16,062,025 67,329,000 Tncreseo.sesoeere 80,208,498 9,917,8°0 99,190,t00 ‘Tho decrease since Jan, 1, was 185,897,204 fh of iin. ber, 21,999,825 pea lath, and 13,690,000 abtngles, Lumber afloat was a Uitle more active, and tho fect ou eale was reduced to about half adozon catgoca at (ue clos, Dut buyers took hold with indifference, aud ‘the market lacked vitality, Strulght cargoca of desira~ able limber sold at recent prices, but atale lota were weak asumul ‘The country trade was poorly rop- resented, and city deslera genarally wure boldiug off, being liberally supplied with lumber, the Secrutary'y repart showing an increase of over 86,000,000 {1 of fom, ber alone since the 1st of May at the yarde, Joiste and canting sold at §7,15@8.00 ; boards and atripa at $9.00 12.00, and abingles at $2.25. Choloa inch was quoted AU £11,604 14,00, end tate wt 81.50, Bales: Cargo'acht Jome Phillips, Maniates, 160 m folate aud scautllng al $8.00, "Bold by 3. Me "Loouta Carga schr Wostcheater, from Muskegon, 149 a atripa ahd boards at $11.00; sche Regulator, from do, 126 m goinmon st $9.00 for incu sud $1.78 for ‘telnch ¢ achra 1, M, Forest and Keatsage, from’ Lud~ ington, 300,000 Joiste aud scantiing at $9.00: ache Gwurge Btoele, from Oconto, 230 ta strips and boards i At $10.00; achit M, MoVes," from Suamtco, 1,40) A abinglus at $2.25, ‘Mold by Disuchar, Burland & Co, ‘The yard trade was active at the prices following + Pint ol $48,0006459,00 €3,000841,00 Mena ssiwy Sl.0na3t-00 First counnon aiding... 11,004 18.00 Flooring, Sret common, dressed, Floorug, ascond common, drowsed,, Lox beards, A and Bs. ‘Tota this Weak, oe .4 00127, 600 85000849 Ais BU ‘2.061 rr 78,004 TI moilerately active toads: Dut tho prevailing feoling waa not ons of firmuses, the supply belug somewhat larger then could be handled, toany advantage, Shippers woro eautlousin taking hold, owing to the teas favorable tone of the advices from the East, the different Eastern marketa being well stocked, and tho tendency of values waa to a lower rango, Saleato ablppera wero raado at ¢3,23 fortmediunt to $1.85 for extra ; the outaldo price being obtained by Noo & If, for 8t fancy steers ay 1,805 ft, ‘The bulk of tho sales to slippers were nt $6,00@040 for cholco, Block cattle continne to rile quiet and valtos wora bub little better than vomlnal at $1,00,84.20, the outaide for rmooth lots of 929 ie aser- sges. For butohers' stock the market was woak, and prices were ahaded In order to affect sali ‘Thore was Acousilerable number of through Texans and com- Mon, natives loft over from the arrivals n the preced- ing days of the weok, for which sellers were anxious to yealize, Bales of ‘Texans were motie at $2.40.44.00 for through lots, Native butchers! cattle quotable at $3.00 ALCO for Poor, and $4.95@5.00 for fair to choloe lore of ‘cows aid medinm foahy steers, The nurket closéd quit and easy, . CATTLE GALES, Sumber and description, 4G extra steers BI ottra prime eieo: 48 extra 2) Toxan atoera,., UG Texan etesrs.isscere on 1 osen. at choice ateara.... a . 5. HOG8—In comparison with Thiraday thera wna bat lite change to nota iu the condition of thie niarket, Shippers were present in goodly numbers and took hold with considerable froedom, although isiating oo alight concessions in valucw,and the sales reported show » slight decliua on heary weights, the demand for this clase of ntock buing rather light. Sales were made at £6.25 for poor to $7.25 for chotee, wilh com. paratively fow nates below £0.90 of above $1.15; the ulkof the rates being betwoon thera Agures,’ The market closed atosdy, and tolerably firm, is : . OG BALA, x Av, Price|.No, f 239 $5.65 7 68. Price,| No nO $6.90 * EPPEAsAsne 8 RESBRE Pesee. Baake BILZEP—Tite suppty wan fale, and the raackst suted dull and weak at $3.00@4,60," EAKT LIBEQTY, Spetint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fant Linenrz, Po., June 25,—CattLe—Tho recelpts for the week ending Jane 24 wero 8,185 head, agalust 8,202 of the week beforo, Of the arrivals for the weok, 300 cars wero thraigh the balance, 215 cars, were for rala hore. The lias beet: heavy and mostly of medium to common; prices of these gradoa wore off fully 303 Iu fuct, aeltora were glad ta got any price in reason; good tu extra declined also dicta Mo, but thoy wero few; tho lorityon lo ‘were only fitfor stockers, for which thers was not Touch demand; @ good many sre alipped on first rants ; extra, 1,40.441,500 tbe, €0,75@7.00; good ta Prime, 1,100@1,800 Tha, $1,60.49,50 ; common to fair, oN, ILO Ie, $4.21@5.253 bulls, “stags, and cows, $3,064.60; Toxaba, “$3.00.29,00. "The ealoa for the week amounted to 3,461 head, against 2464 tho week fore. Hook—The receipts ware 29,510 head, againat 16,005 ‘tho week before ; the anpply for yard aales waa light: the prospect a botter for tlie balance of this woek aud noxt; through run largo; Vbiladsiphia, $7,804 7,60 + Dalttinores, $10@7A03 light Yorkerain demand at T.UG@TL; heavy Yorkore slow at $7.00@7.10; inferior andl rough, $4,0%50,50, 100 head, sgutnat 21,000 the Biteer—fteceipis ware 2, week bofore ; auply very fisayy, ecliltiy slow, and o graat mauy femsiu over uusold; extra, 954100. tte $1.0994.89 5 1000, 85600 Be ABQ IAD? tale, saga Ry i 00; co.nmon, pis .0083,23 5 Lathe, '§1,5,0.00, * Snectah Dtepaleh to Pave recta lepatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Aumayz, N.Y. ding 25,—Deever—Recoipin, 020 cars, 6 leas than last weok; average Inferior; fale do- anand, but at reduced prices; ualos fully up to last week, but the market vory irregular; beat ustives of #03 modiuin strong at A(c, and Eommon Jee Ko Poor Tesas hard to piace al any price, wiille tho box Cherokecs ablt slowly; sules at aigte; best natives sold at Vgc, and good butchoring aleora Byie6e $ Weather ploutant «good fecling provulled up to the clowo, Aucer ann Lamns—Rocel ta, 80 cars; demand lim- upply of the local trae; ‘ork uone; values off 440 on xheop, white lambs wore weak; ahcep, «@%0; lambs, C48Kc, Hoos—Receipts, 161 cm no aatea of Western; abippers have autffered farge losses by the hot weatler! many duad recelvod., NEW Tonk, New Yous, Jone 2.—Dexves—rew offerings 1,970, making’4,030 10 the four days, against 5,620 at the sume dime timo last weok, Prices furkher We clined about ie, ‘Tho tuarket closed weak at a reduc- Hlon from Monday equal to 8340; common to prime Wentern steers ranged 10%@18e; poor to tale ‘Texans, not wanted at 032% Hirer AND Lastas—Hocelpte, 3,660, making 19,490 thr the four days, against 12,890 af the samo (iid. lant week; no improvement in the demand;. prices fell off anoltier mark, with very alow ; naloa 4(a5ja for slieop, and ExGexe for lamba, a few choice Jorusy stock go- ms iug to Ewise—Receipts, 8,909, making 18,900 for the four days, aguinet 15,472 af the sama time last week; none ofered alive, BUFFALO. Bovraro, Jung 23,—Cartir—Rocelpts, 1,020; total for the week, 11.2563 uo market to-day; froah arrivals through consigunients, SHEEP any Laxins—Necelpta, 1,600; total for the Fook, 12,0015 ut le life to No feats fordiay ; nine ade medi qual spomod, sroragiug 69 toUa weak gabe ee ONT oe Hogu—Reco!pla, 3,000; total for the week, 18,900 ¢ sarket dull nos slow orkers, none oftritig : light lemaud 5 $7. p sary, $7,507, IF 10) a Taw aoldctod ningern $70, 08 SATU £98 tore BT, LOUIS. Br, Lous, Juno 93,—-Ious—Rocolnts, 7133 slows wnere, $0.25@N.60; bacon, $0,35@0,60; butchors’, i 10, GattLe—Neceipte, 2,025; natives steady; Texans dullt asles of choice natives a¢ $0.09; good, $1,355 Sed; Geol, Einlay@Qty faite Besc@eenis fae WO} goo ty SL TOB ANTE 5 hidn, sarougaais, WOOT fain Sis@2NES —+——. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Svectal Dupateh ta The Chteago Tibxne, Livenroot, June 25—11 a. m,—Froun—No. 2, 218 No, 1, 228, Gnatn—Wheat—Winter, No. 2, Sa; No. 1, Ge Odt spring, No, 4, 603d; No, 1, & Oi; white, No, 3, de; No, 1, 98 2d; club, No, 2, 9624; No, 1, 906d, Com— No, 2, 326 5 No, 1, 39a 6d, LayxaProor, June 23—2 p, m,—lueapsrvyre—Dull, ‘Wheat—Whito, No, 2, 86 10d; No, 1, 943d, Gorti~No, 2, Bla Bd 3 No, 1, te Lio, Land—Sia@sde, Nest unchsaged, Wastuen—Falr, Livenroor, June 22:30 p, m.—Daravetvrrs—Un> changed, Wheat—lecipts for the Last three days, 50, 000 Ars, 34,000 being American, Lavenpoor, Jung 2—Latest.-Frous~Extra Btate and Western, 294, Guatn—Wheat—No, 2 to 1 epring, as 2dgee 0, Corn—Mised, 828, Provinions—Pork—Western, 720 6d; Bastorn, 2s 6d, BeelAmerican, 72a 6d. Bacon—Cumbarland ent, 48a 6d, Lard—Amorican, S10! Citexsn—Firm ; American, 698,” ‘VaLLow—American, dJa, Petnoizum—Refined, fa; splrite 744, ; Lonpow, June 25,—-Waatitru—Fatt, ‘Tux Bare ov Exatanv—The amount of bullion gous into the Hank on belance tomday 1s £2,000, ConsoLe—Money and socount, 35-10, UxireD States Bowved5a, 1060; 6M, 10665 10-404, 10434 ; new Se, 10834, Amruloan Rat.moan Bscuntrere~New York Con- tral, Wi; Exio, 1296 3 proferred, 94, Tatrow—tty sd, re 12 Dy B, spoh 2; do afloat, 23 Bream Ot1L—93, . Srintra or Tusrerne—AKGMY, Panis, Jung 25,—Duates—8 050, art June 5,—Ussren Starus Boxre—tils, Fis Axrwanr, June 25.—~PstaoLeuy— PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, ‘ Wis, Tune M—Wool aleady; bopply falr ; domand improving; Oblo, Pennaylvanis, and West Virginia XX and above, Goasie; X, Gasle s meiiom, 60@530; coarse, 48@H0c ¢ “Now York, Michi- ran, Indians, and Western fine, ¢0@480; medium, £0 {@S1ige: costae, AOAiies combing warhol, 7A 5 combing unwashed, 420% fine unwashed, OS'oF coaras and medium unwashed, 26@100; tub warhed, {BOCs extra oml metino pulled, H@I6c} No, 2 and super pulled, (ib, . NEW YORK DRY:GOODS MARKET. New Your, June 25,—The trade movement was alow with commiaston honsea dealing in cotton goods, Prints, eto,, but woolens wero in fair requeat, The Jotibing trade continues dull in all departments, Printsand ahirtinga are quiet and frregnlar in Job- bers'handa, Morlory for future delivery wan moro activo, Fancy casstineres, worsted coatings, olystans and naters wore in steady demand by the clothing trado, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NRW YonK. Aneelat Dispatch te The Uhieaaa Tritune. Trew Yomi, Juno 23,—Cnarm—Wheat—Market with- ont decided chango with a moderato oxport and for ward delivary domand ; salen of 78,009 bu at $1.12 for No, 2 Chicago; $1,124 for No. 9 Northweatorn ; $1,183, G1.46 for No, 2 Milwankoe; $1,185120 for No, 1 apring; $1.10@1,19 for ungraded Iowa and Minnosots pring; 61.28@1,1 for wintor rod Weatorn ; $1,041.35 for amber do; $1.35 for amber Btate, and $1,30@1.07 for white western} lao 8,000 bu No, 2 Chicago, toarriva noxt week, at $1.12; 24,000 brt do for first half July at §1.114, and 24,000 bu No, 9 Milwaukee for July at $1.14, Ryo quiet at 000 for Cansils in bond,and 98¢@$1.00 for Stato, Corn dull and strongly tn buyer's favor; sates of 39,000 bu at 80 @Blofor team Western mixod ; 813¢@S20 for nail do, and 780 for new Woatern mixed in store, Oats dull, with eatoa of 29,009 bu at 01@02}4¢ for mixed Weatern, and 02@6t0 for white Wostern, Paovmtone—BMlddles quiot at 114@11}¢0 for ont long clear, Lard quiet; sales of 100 tos at 1040 for prime stoam, ‘Wninkx—The market 1s atoady ; salos of 100 brie at $1.19 por gallon, Gnocrnizs—Sngar—Tho market is unchanged, with a moderate inquiry ; fair to good refining is quoted at ‘U4@BYO} primo at Bye; and white Havana at 9¥@ 10}{c. Coffeo—Tha market fs frm, with a fate inquiry Rlo, 16@182{a in gold ; Maracaibo, 214@13%o in gold. 11 the Atsoctated Pret.) New Yon, Jono 25,—Froun—Recelpta, 23,000 briss julot ; superfine Btate and Westorn, 4,80; eom= tuon to good. estre do, toss gon to anoles, $5.30695,05 5 white wheat Western oxtrn, $5.70 0.40 ; xs fra Ohio, ‘$1,947.00; Bt. Louls, $5,258.10, "Rye flour aloady st $4.3025.50, Conn-Muar—Btosdy ; Wostorn, $3,054.20, Gnarm—Whoat—Recelpts, 43,000 bu; atesdy and in moderate demant fo. 1 spring, $1. L.20 + No, 2 Chiesgn, SAH aia: Noe a Kitlwankee, $line 1.10; No, 2 Northwestern, $1,12; ungraded Iowa and Minnosuta epring, $1.03@1,10: wintr red Western, $LAS@ISs amber do, $1.34G1,35 5 white do, $1.30, Rye iirmor, Harley nominal, ‘Balt mare active, rn—Hecointe, 37,000 bu; lower; mixed Western, stoamer, 76@31i¢¢3 ‘do nail, '82aR}o. Oals—Receiptn, 32,000 Buz quiet; inlzod Weston, di@Gle; white do, (rasta, Har—Unchanged, Grocentes—Cattce—Rlo steady cargos, H@ISYO in gald ¢ Jobbing at 13419%0 in gold. Bugar quict aud heavy 5 fair to good refuing, 73¢;q%;0; prima, Bige; Muacovado,¥o; Porto iico, “Ty @ize; cen tritagal, 677@90, Molasses quict and hoary. Mice Mody Mangoon. 82.70 tn gold ta boat, | ROLEUM—LHoAay} rohine 5 CEU 3: Brnaixep Resin—Quict ¢ ; $l Toad bo, ere Srinirs Tunpenrime—Quiet ¢ aise. Paovisiona~Lurk firmer { now ines, 819,75@20,00, Past wacbanged, Cut moats dul; poldatca aquletj jung clear, Western, 11340; ahort’ do, 1140," Lar Armor; prime steans, $1Xb0G03}400 7% Hata trea Westen, 114 tadn—Hteavy ; Western, Bho. Guaean—lirary at Halaice, me Wausrr—Steady ; $1.1939. REW ORLEANE, New Oorrans, June 25,—Huoan amp Mocaasrs— Very litle doing ; quotations unchanged, 9 Run Firm | treble, $9.10Q 8.25 3° choles, $1,508 Gharn—Comn firmer } BTGEe Lor white, Oats dull ; g Hay Squiety ordiaary, $22.00 3 pel AY —-Qulet ; 01 iDrimo, $29,00821.00: choice, $21.00, ee Bey ,COrrEe—No stock in fit hand; quotations une change: Puovisiosé~Pork dull and caster; $20.09@20,26, Dry salt. meatn dull; 8¢@azje; 120; 12y0, Dacon mrongers 94930; 130; 1sY@isic, “Mama quiot at i124 @ine, ‘anil;’ quoted, theres, Mo; keg, UsdKe, Wataky—Dull : $1,191.93, Conn Meat—Dull $1.00, CINCINNATI, Cincmswats, 0. Juno 35,--FLoun~Steady and in moderate demand. Gnasy—Wheat dufl and unchanged ; red, $118@1.23. Gora dull ani drooping ; Game, “Gatz “dull sad drooping + 85@60c, Byo dull and nominal ; $1.03, Ons—Unchangea, Baus—dteady } moderate domand, Murree—Quiet aud unchanged, Fovnstons= Tork stendy'; moderate domand ; ¢t ‘novIuONS—Pork ateady ; moderate domand ; $19.00 @ivas, Lard steady: modorate demants summer, Watatzos Mette syiyegiee Tle mente tale au firm t Satie: It@tlze; LLG 1isc63 closing nt Mp outside, Hadon fair and “arm O80K0; WG 23405 om Waisxy—Kulr and firm ; $1.18, ‘ST. LOUIN. f ee Tavis, Jane 25.—FLoun—Drooping ; vory little jolng. Gnarx—Wheat lower; No, 9 rod, $1.28 cash ; $1,294 nly + $1.27%5 Agguat ; soft No.2 Chicago, 16, Corn insctlye and esaicr; "No. 9 mixed, 64890 canh 62340 bid Juno, Oats dalland declined; No, 2, 820 Ryo lower, a S60, Wataxr—Quiot ; $1.18, Yuovisions—Vork dull; small tots at $0.73. Di salt, moru dommg; shoulders at Burlington 86 last hai July j cloar rib aldea at Bt, Jonophy, 11%¢e caah + ame here, 1140, Beeon firm, int only » amail jobting trade, ard dull; aummicr, 120, ‘Heokirre—Viour, 20,000 bela; wheat, 12,000 bus corn, 13,00 bu; cats, 5,000 bu ; rye none; barley, 1,000 bu, DALTINORE. Darrnione, June 23,—FLovn—Dnil and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat dull; No, 1 Western amber, $1.2; No, 9do $130; mized’ do, $1293 No, 1 winter red, $1.90; No.2 Uo, $1,28@1.20, Corn ‘weal mized, 700, Osta dulland unchanged, Ui nonitual, Hay—Doll and unchanged, 16; $3 novisions—Nomtnally unchanged. Pork, $20,00@ 20,60, Lard. very dtl; refined, Lai@lane, Durren—Firm and unchanged. Lermonpus Nomually lower; erude, EX@S2¢0; Pefined, 125812} Oorvan—! not quotaply higher; Io car- g004, 11'@i83xc, ‘Waraexy—Quiot and weathat #1184. TOLEDO, Toreno, O,, June 3,—FLoon—Fatr and firm, Gnarw—heat fair and advanced; No, 2 Wabash, 1.27; No, Lehite Michigan, $1.233 amber do, $1.28 (al.2i¢ ¢ Fuly, $1.24: Atiguat, ‘$1.25; No, 2 Wabae rad, $1,203 do'D. & M., $1.22), Gorn fair aud frm} nth mixed, 110; July, 72@7ay¢0f AUgUA, TH@TEMC s Jow mixed, 6448694404 no wtadc, Geka; damaged Se, Osta ‘ate jerata demand ; No, 2, 550} No, 2, So; white, 6530; Michigan, 530, Fauianra—Dull aud wichanged, ‘wheat, 18,000 ba; eorn, Tixcztvrs—Flour, 300 br! 18,050 bu ontn 3,000 bu, WeRENTA—Llour, 2000 briny wheat, 6,000 bu: corn,)1,200 bug oata, 800 bi, PUILADELIIIA, PUILADELPHIA, Juno 25,—PeTAOLeUs—Nominal Tifpeueeuiinied® deeds Glo BxGIANS, \eEDA~Lirn| eunanit ver, Oy ‘Timothy, $2.75%47,80, ipsa Frovh—Quiet; superfine, $3,756.35; extras, $4.50 4,75 } Lowa, Wliconsin, and Aiuneaola famity, $5.04 GO.35 H Pentisylyania, Indiana, and Ohio do,’ $6,008 igh grades, $1,303 7.50. Guain—Wheat ‘Arm red, $1.204@1.00; amber, 1.40, Iye, jor Western, Corn dull Dut atesdy ; yellow mixed, Buc, Osta weuk | white, 63¥e; mixed, Melia, aiauT—Quicky $1,20 for Western Lron-bound. LOUISVILLE. Lovisvintx, June 25—FLovn—Quiet and an- changed. Gnain—Wheat quiots red, $1.10; amber and white, $1.15, Cora very dully 769780, ' ata demoralized 170, Ttye nominal, AY—Dull §19,60(9 20,00, Puovisiont—Fair demand matket firm, Pork, $19.25@20,00, Bulk moats—-Shouldery, 8!,¢; clear rib uides, Ls clear, 12, Macon—Shauliters, b35BUsc0} clear ribs alten, Lj, 1290% olear, 130, Hugencu Lams, 13419N0, Lacd—Tierce, $1430@15,00; kegs, $15,254 15.50, Wutaet~$1,16, OsTON. Bostow, Mass, June 21,—FLoun—Dull; domaud moderate; aupertiue Weateru, $i.2034.50 3 commons oxtraa, $4.75@5.25; Wisconaln and Mineola do, $3.40 While whest, Oblo, Indians, snd Michigusy 15; Wltois, $6.2587.05; BL Louis, $6.56 Giutx—-Cora~-88@000 for mixed ana yellow; stiotoo yellow, 920, Oate dull, at 67720 for mized and white, OLEVBLAND, Ocxratanv, 0. Jund 2.—-Gaan—Wheat and cora quigk uu uuchaigud, Cate lower 5 No, 1 Blale, C404 0 w Derwcuruu—Quiet; slandant white, car lols, 100 5 Objo Slate teat, Hay eiual loa 120 bub, Recvirra—Wheat, 1,150 Lu; corn, 1,400 bu; oats, 3,00 bu, RUPFALO, Burraro, June T.—Guain—Wheat fn fair demand; palea of 18, bu No, 2 Milwaukee a¢ $1,002 now held le higher, Coru dull; sales 16,000 bu No, 2 intzed: eaters at ret Oe aie ying Bt Tle, tye wantedt none hero, ‘Oat a Gan Paksaunee tive sod unchanged, Pre Jone dmaectvhest guict and ny uoRG, June 25,: RAIN—' he chanyeds, Peanssivenia. and’ OO. Teds 25(041,28 mie m atid armbar, 4 35, Cora dully” ear, Tad 8 MpLtnourUwDull; crude, $1.234Q).96 af Parker's; refined, 12 Fbiladelphis delivery, —_——— * MARINE, PORT OF GHICAGO, JUNE 25, Aanrvsp—8chr F, D, Gardner, Ford liver, lamber ¢ echr Kearasrye, Ludington, lumber; prop New Era, Grand Maven, towing} barge 0, ¥, Alex, Grand Mayen, Jumber; etmr Gorons, Bt, Jo, wandries } stmr Weaanger, BL Jo, sundries; Large Golden Harvest, Grand Haven, Jomber; barge Transfer, Muskegua, lmabars berge 2,1, Butler, Bultalo, cost; prap ¥. I, Ketchum, Buffalo, coal etme Chicago, Manitu- woe, sunisiea; schr A. Vhoggor, Holland, wood; Large City of Grand avon, Grand Mayon, lumber; prop Menomines, Muskegon, aunilrios acow Marvin Mannaha, Bouth Maven, lumber ; sche B, Watkins, Maptaten, himber 3 echr Carrier, Manlatea, lumber; see J.D, Nowland, Maniates, lumber; rch Horen, Holland, wouts ache Mary, Maniatoo, lumber ¢ achr Chas, Ludling, dacksonport, cedar posts t ache A. Rust, Muskegon, Inmber 3 rebe Arendat, Mantatea, lumber; achr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber; scht Th, and, Kewartnee, bark; xchr L, McDonald, Manisteo, lumber ; tug Gen, If, 7. Paine, Grand Maven, lowing} ntico Boy, Muskegon, lumbor ; bargo City je, Grand Haven, lumber, CLEAnED—Stmr Atizons, Buffalo, 9,024 heis flour and sundries achr Annie Vonght, Buffalo, 43,000 bie corn; achr ML, 8, Bacon, Baffalo, 42,210 bu wheat ; schir George W, Runeoll, utfato, 49,111 bu corn} ache D, Ferguson, gq Maruor, 2trl beef and sundries $ sehr J, 8, Richards, Huttalo, 19,819 bu wheat ; ache F, B, Gardner, Ford ltiver, 25" hela Nour; prop’ City of taverae, Traverte City, 1,000 bn oata’ anit aunidricn ¢ schr Mary Holen, White’ Cake, 100 bt corn, 10. brie Deef, aud'aundries ; barge Wolverine, Grand Haven, 2 cde atonos atmr Corona, Bt. Jomoph, aundtion $ prop Monsenger, Benton Harbor, 10 bria flaunt, 4 brie pork, and mundriens atmr Clicago, ‘Two Itfvore, 300 groch des, Trdals ides, 24 bala ahoop polls, and Niour CLeaRaNore—Stmr Movominee, Muskegon, * T¥ris hams, 10 brls pork, 1 url equa, 4 pkgs liquors, and aundriens atusr Oconto, Green Bay, 00 brie sugar, 40 brie Nquor, 8 brie pork, sw rie fruit, and aune dices prop Jamon L. Hur, Marquette, 1,498 bi oats, 10 bln tlour, 74 ble pork, and sundries? ‘prop Atchtt gan, Montreal, 18,000 bu ‘wheat, 2 urls flour, and sun LAKE FREIGHTS, CLEVELAND, ‘The Cloveland Leaver of the 1vth saya: Although freighta continod at the old o, things tooked somewhat brighter yeatorday, ae 141 caal has commencod to come in, and coal fretghis tolake Michigan must advance, and must continua to do so as long as grain frelghta continue so low, It is next to impusaible to charter medium-aized verscla for cont to Lake Alichijan at prenent rates, as thoro ia #0 poor @ prospect for down freight, ‘the engsqo menta reported were: Prop Nahant and consort, xi phawuer, coal, Buffalo to Duluth, at 103, free, ‘and folurn cargo of ore from Marquette to Aabtabwla, Pt] achr Franz Sigel ore, Mxcanala to Cioveland, Bee schr A. J, Hogers, coal, Hault Slo, Murfe, 50c, ce DROIT, On the 202 the following chartors wero porfected : Schr Bamana, wheat to Uswego, 60; prop Franke liu, Band Loach to Buffalo, $2.00 on rail ;prop Concord and consort, lumber, Duncan City to ‘Buffalo, p. t.3 cow Dike Sanduaky to Windsor, 300 frea; sche Ferret, lumber, Bt, Clar to Sandusky, at $ acow Mariner, tumsber, Foreslvilie to Pitre Essa Ueach, 4100 por oaueh aie eae Marrlavilla to Detevlt, 91,00 free ou’ uot PMU DUFFALO, On the 23d rates were rm and unchanged, Chartera reparted were : Schr O, C, Barnce, coal to Chicago st Boe fachne WH Houpila and Lasalle, ook iumber, agtiaw to Tonawanda, at $4.00; C,P, Cify to Dufialoon pets pe a MILWAUKEE. ‘The following charters wero roportod on the 2ith: Prop Arabia, 40,000 bu whezt to Buffalo at 30; sche Josoph Patge, 43,00u bu what to Dutfalo at 2X0, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Apeciol Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. TaSarty, ML, Sune 95,—AnniveD by luven—Darge from Halesport, with feuce posta, for LaSalle; canal boat J. Bouchard, from Peru, with corn, Dzrantxp—Nothing, QU MBEP Biro Canal, Bouchard, with com for cago. Eltue’ (oot {sate of water on th Lock HI reo! Inches of water on mi 15, Weather extramely lot. ie abligpaitot Dororont, Il, Juno, 95.—Anniye>—Cayuga, Tomeo, 4,630 bu onta ¢ Dotphin, Romeo, 40 $Dotphin, Ottawa, 4,300 bu corn, LAKE MICHIGAN, ‘antcago. Bualness has not toon as dull ag st tent present ‘within the momory of that oftou-mentioned udividuat —the oldest inhobitant,...Tho tug Union collided with the tug Prindlviile, noar Wells atreat bridge, yor! terday, and tho latlor boat had ber bulwarks stave {n, +++,Oapt, Fancy Joo,” of the tug Burton, received ordore Tharsdsy night to tow the achr Mont Diane from Arnold Silp to Armour & Dole's Elovatar G, Though the Captain fad ben at the cleyator time and again, stil} on this occasion he was unable to find it, snd came down to Elevators A and ‘2B, near Size teenth street, asking the man in charge if he did not foo ElovaturC, The men tt charge eal io suppoacd the clovator waa still whera {t,alwaya had been, but the Captain was certain it was not there, Ho fually emnsonted to tow tha vessel back, and this time ha found the place, ‘Tho Captain, however, is willlug to take his oath that the elovstor was not there whet ho first pasaod the place, and he ia confident thero ie something supernatural about that structore....The prop Messonger, of Paxton & Co,’s Line, ran fai one ‘of the barges of tls Posbiigo Compeuy, noar. the North Pic, Both vessole wera slightly damage = ‘The atezta yacht Annis Louins Cary is, Tocoiving a new apar, 6 foot longor than the oli ate, and ® usw jibe ‘boom, done to incroase her «peed proparaiory. fo ber race mith the sacht Lutu,...Tho wow Louies Btrom if repalring at Burne & w's sectional dry~ docks,,..Capt, Acthuc McGuire, of the tug Bebo), having Become disgusted with alnglo fe, aecrotly lott Bis boat one evening thie weok, and committed matrimony, ‘The gatlant Captain Nas not been sen since, but it f@ reported that bo will bo out again in a day of two.,..The mommoth ache G, We Adams cleared last ovening with a of near! 84,0 0 bu of corn, for Buffalo, Bho is being towed by. trata barge Graves,,..,"The atmr Caldwellfsud the achr 1, D, Garduor collided yestortay noar Welle atreet bridge. atoth rossuls ware elightly damaged, LAKE ERIE, ’ ERIE, Spectal Dtepateh to The Chteaqo Tribune. Ente, Pa, June 23.—Arrivals from Chloago,prop Pull adelphls, schrw Allegheny, and Bchuylkl, Departures for Chicago, prop Alaska, scr Soliiyikill, Rocelpts, 95,000 bu wheat; 0,100 bris four ; 1,008 bris salt, BLip- ments, 1,059 tons of coal ands large cargo of sun drica tho prop Aluwka. Froigute dull: no chare tera, 0 United States revenue steamer Ferry came in this aflornoon from @ cruino up the lake, The fole Jowing note was found {n 4 corked botite on the beach Of tho taka & fow miles above here: : “+ Blay 10, 1875,—-To tohoever may find this: ‘We, the crewof the Golden Star, of Buitalo, freighted with tron ore, hava sprung alot, sa near ah wa con Jadge, Off Port Staley, aud fear wo must gu to the bottou.’ (Signed) “ Gonoz Lunory, Captain,” MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Toledo Commerciat statcs that {information has, been reveled that the nclis Bonson waa loading with fron at Dublin for Montreal, and thet aho would prob ably tako Lock a losd of lumber.,,,.Tho achr If, Fiuhugl, now at 3lwaukeo, is in the banda of the United Statey Bfarshal.....The Ught mhtp to be located at Dar Point by the Dominion Govorument passed through tho Welland Oanal Tues day...,Tho Detrott Tribune vtates that the tug Tore rent delivered bor raft at Detroit, _ It contatnod 2,000, £00 fect, and was consigned to ¥. 8, Morse & Co,’ The tug Vulcan's raft contaltiod 2,001,000 fect. Part of 16 was left at Dotrott, and tho reat aa takeu to Tonawane da, The tug Netter was expected to pass Dotrolt yes torday, with @ larye rafi.....The bargo-eche J: Bf, Hutchhoaon, touted with ba of whost, run sground at Battalo, Three tugs were endeavoring to pull her off, but at ixst accounts had not succeeded... ue gir Aruslo, with eckr Maqaie Mcties, grounded Btonday ofternocn on the iow Polut Edward, bus got on without dimiculty.-,. Monday oveniug, of the atme City of Sandusky wan iying at her dock at Clovo- Tand, ao wau sun into by the barge Trader, of Marine City, bound down tho river, Th jer wtruck rn of the Banduaky, doing oonelderable damage, The Kelley’ Ueland atid Suudueky Cable Com Jaid a wut ine cable between Marble Hosd and Kelley’s ay Masters of voseclfare requested: to take the uttooat preeaution not toanchor between those points or near enough ta be in danyer of drsie Jog through the eable, If to anchor ehauid by ace dent pick up the cable it tx hoped It will not ba cut, oxceph aaa fast resors..,.Tnb barge N, P, Goodell, roe cently ghangodl from & uchooner tow barge, is likely to prove waticceus aga Yesvel of Who latter clase,.,.The lev of the poople drowned on the stme Drocklyn, fn October aut, are constantly coming ashore, ns Jaat one ddentified was that of ono of the unknown Frenchmen who Feported among the lost, Toe dy wes decumpored boyoud desartntlon, THING, WHITE VESES, Alpaca Coats, Blow and White Flannel Suits WIMBLEDON SUITS, IN BLACK AND BLUE COLORS, The “Pasha Coat,” FOR HOT WEATIER* RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRIUER EDWARDS & BROWNE, » Oor, Adama and Clark-sts.

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