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2 X8y UARLUIAUNY STATE OF TRADE. The Demand for Loans Not Equal to the Bupply of Funds. Shipments of Produce Dreak Down Now York Exchange. The Produce Markets Easier«=Corny and Lard Weak. An Actlye Shipping DMovement in Wheat. Latost Foreign and Domestic Market Re- ports—Marino News. FINANCIAL, The Lusineas of tho haoks moved along in the samo aull routine thit bas prevalled for o many werks, The counter busiuess wan but Cairly active, and the de- msud for losns was at & mivfmnm. Tho poition of barrowers Is ono of conallerablo advantage, Lut it n ane of the peculiaritias of the times that borrowers ot want to Lorrow, “The prreonn who usially keep tho funds of the banks in actlvo aperation aro How dolng their best to keep ont of debt, and thelr busl- noss gives thom-dittla paper to disconnt, I fn one of thio rosults that (hiere hag not been 3 provious pertod In the history of the city when tho condition of trade sl manufactures was more konnd ot snbstantinl, Ttatos of discount at the hapka Arv #a10 per cont, withs conceasious of goveral per cent readily mada {0 gooil outshite arrowers, On Lo sircet, the' amount of loanable fande in supply femsuch In excesa of tho demaud, Iiates ara 6 @I8 per cent, New York exchange was weaker, ab 50: premium Detsreen banks for $1,000, Tho lupply of exchange is much fnereased by the eslarged sipmonta of produce aud prosistons, Tho clearings wore §3, 100,000, THE BANKEQH' CONVENTION. The Clzeiunat Enquirer, alwayn laug-orrel on the curzency quostion, enits an_ uniistakalds bray sbont tho Dankers' Conyeution to L haid tho 20th prox., at Saratoga, That tlis Convention Jn o bo held proves ot *the money power ia 11 the politieal ficld just ex- netly aa 4 way i thoddaya of Jackron,” saya the quirer, Farthers “This circular of tho National Bank- era 1 10 raiss money o fntluence the election tu Lehalf of the monopuy or Iepublicau party, ‘There are aver two thowsand National Boukw in the [Uulted Stales, 1f cach oneof them subacriven 11,000 to a political fund—atd Now eany 1t will be for thiewm to do it I—thero fx $2,000,00) rafsed at once. Tho time and the oceaston aro both suggestive, The ciecue far wan dssued five dayw afier the Dutorsatie State Convention at Columbue," As a matter of fact, the invitations tathe Convention were Insued ua far ack an last May, at which ttme Ttr: Travyse noticed #t and approved, This meehng of 10 bankers lian an littlo to do with tho elections us tho Enquirer han with common sever, Tho Nattonal laukers of (bin country are as mucl divided tn paliti- cal sewtitneut anauy ollier Loy of men in the coune try. “I cach ouo of thew,” raya the Enquner, “eubacrives $1,000 to s political fund—aud Low cany $tawill e for them to do ft—thiero I $2,K0,000 ratsed at onco™ “In Africs,” said Col, Hollers, *there sro 260,000,000 pouls, and i each one buys my esu-salve at 60a a bottle thero will bo §140,~ W00 for me, Thero' millions Iy " ‘The Ln- guirer intl:o Col, Soflers of politics, TLo real reason why the Fnguircr sceks o throw discredit on the meeting of tho reprerentatives of the Natlonal Hankm In elther becanno it feara that they will mako kome sensiblo utterances on the question of spece pay- ments, and thoreforo secks to discralit them to ad- vance, or Lecauna it thinks it can makes “ point” withy the “people ™ by pretending that It believes * 1o money-power 14 1n the field,” etc., etes When the Enquirer sayn that tho objoct of the “ankers i *{o ralso money to iufluence tho election fn benalf of the monapoly ar liemublican party,” 1t hibls an exe cellent sct of man, who mcet hntiestly for the objocta they atato, and it alo makes itself ridicalons, COMPETITION WITII ENGLISIL MANUFACTURERY. Tha alar exgpressed by the London Times n fow weeks ago thet Dritish manufactirers of iron nught not remaln iudiaturbed fu their own logo market rocelvea Cresh fuel contluually, American pig-tron * bas mado ita appearance agaln fu that warket, aud ¢ quoted at Wolverhampton at$3aton, Tlis i the beginning of the fultillment of o prophecy mado by David A, Wells, when Commissloncr of the Hevenue, that America would supply England with lrou, Mota surprlsing {a tho competition of {ho Spanfards of Dara celona, ‘Cliey import Britlshs $ron from Binmingham " merchants, sud send {t back {n e ubaps of door- focka of improved palterns, and soll them succeisfully I competitfon wilh thy lowks of Btaford- shire, Tho commerctal pecullarity of {lls case s hefghtened by tho fact that] the bematlls fron ore of Spain (s now used [u largs quantitica by Dritish Sron. makers, Tho dolefulloat vomplatuta abaut the agiress- lons of forelgn competitorn on the anciest aupremacy of Britisls Industry come from tho Londou News, 1t 83y 10 its Birndngham sdvices of thy 124 fue “ Forelgu competition fn many branches of local trade fu cxeiting alarm as ¢3 the future, Local irmka short timo ago bad tho monopoly of wanufscturing many articles which aro now belug imported Into the country, and even in Dirmiugham and the diatrict, Tn tho evidenco given thi week befora the loyal Conialse siogers an tho Puctary uud Worksbiop acts, now witting bore, {6 was stated that o large number of buttons mado §n Frauce, Anitris, and other Coutineutal coun tries found thvir way {uto Kuglad, ardwaro anid uteel goads, particularly of the comsoner dessriptivns, aro sent here n oanaidernblo quantittes trow Germiay, aud Unlted States manufacturcrs can now supply that market with nearly all clasres of produce which unttl 2 abiort peciod, sent thers from this distzict,* ‘Tho English workmen, who will suffer by this even mare thau the capitalists, bisvs themnetves largely to . blama Lo (o dhaorders that have wade fureigu coni- petition w0 succenaful, Lord Aberdare, just befaro ths termination of thu receut destructive strikes ju tia Englieh tron and coal tnines, eatimated that the totsy Jos to (ha miners, aud workors {o_ subsidiary and de~ pondent Industrice, was $15,000,000, Thin does not fai- clude the lossen to tho shopkeapers sud other trudus- people. It may bu necossary for the ultimate good af labor that it should win a larger Nbcrty aud enorgy through thcso destructivo conteats, but when thors are within it sach corroulvo forces it caunat Liclp sufs feriog In competition with capital, whose seclal eu- vironment §8 more fortunato, THE MINES AND MINING FTOCKS, The San ¥'rencisco Bulletin of tho 18Ik says 1t }s & well conceded Iact (hat the condition of the miuiug Jodustry of tho const lus Lut Jittle juflucice ol thie stock wmarkek, It often Lappeus thut, when {he minen look the most unpramiriag, thero {s the great- eat activity fn Lho sale of shares 1n the Bosrda amd on il street, sud tus Toverss W equally troe, Wo nrm Just now passlug through ous nl’ thewo periods, The mines have not looked 80 well lu aix months s they o nuw, whils Wi Hat of dividend paying mies oy pot beet wo unimerols i afx yuars, Uios new e biaviuy been Hoted this month, With' increavedt divie dends have como decreancd adseusmenty, the siiount Qenuquent tie month bolug the smallut 1hgs yu If the coudition of the mities bad uvy spprecisbie tie fiuene on Lhe wariel, Wo LURLY oW 10 Le Iy [y midat of sn active réakon. Bul tho revers in the eave, There 1a & show of buniness, Threo uside o through the furns of t: wfonw dally, aud fraw e 15 descriptions of wtock are called, ‘A fatr amunut of walve ave preordad by the clorks and publisbied 1 the papers. Bk it fa’paditully anpacenk to thoc o, tle luwide thal thore hox uol Lesn wo little legitimate busitess sfuce Lt Haptember. Two causes tnay ba auriyned for tis state of thinge—tly closs coudstion of Ui woney market aud thr alwence of opurators, who are visiiing abroad ur working fu the Juterior t roploulsl thelr excliequers, S10N8 OF VUSINESS IMPUOYEMENT. The Boston Shipptng Lisf says: As regurds tho future, the HOLEEUL ok w oK Lok G Cu by etk by reached, atul tiat the fall will briog with 1t & sradus) Lioprovenient, Of courvs, wo kiuw that Hoelow's Lusiness atfairs cannot nuprove much without 3 gene ecal tuapre ent alt aver the country, bwt the same indue operattug in othen, woctfons, aud, uuless we aro wadly mistaken, the cloud of deprewion which s Lot ROTETILQ Y€t Ua 20 loug will"voos va' e palled, The !lnw] \'nkh sl\u and Leather Lieporter aaya: Tho cloud which Lias cust ¥a duy touslng Wereat, sbone u{m::lu‘l’ ot e awsy, The curtailment of the voluu T e ceas I Ay Wi kel oy it e FecuiiA® are growhiiy feud aiid promitsy siil) further ree duction, Tt sudden wloppaie of the Luropeuts ds- twand adued etill further to te degresston, since. hind afurded a0 Outios which Usd long Levy dusired, “Tuyes markets show Imory algus of sovival, s the curreut of Khipment twasks a0 ovident iucronss, Boine of this guos Curward ui direct purchase by pastios Rure, aud woatly fur Continental posts, CITY AND COUNTY BONDY, X bit, Auked, Clicago City 7 ¥ ¢b. bondu.,., 102 & Int, 10 & (k. Cuicago Uity T ¥ cb, sewo 07 & dut Ul kg GLicaga Oliy T o ct, waterloan 103 kint, 103 &qutl Quiorgo City T ¥ ctcortificalon %3 & k. .., Cuitago City 8 B ct. certip Cook Conuty 7 ct. banda, West Park 7 per ceut bonds, Comniervial National Dank, Gertann Natinna] B Natwnnl Bk of Lllaole, Ihiinoia Tonst and Savinga Mk, Marchants’ Srvinen, Loatt a tlnlon Nattmal Buik ., inlon Stock-Vard National Hido and Lesther Bank. . imeren, s 1ight sud Coke ok (. el Dock € Disietet of United States, Sterting exchange was 43 5@ 40}y § cable tranafers, Toudun, 491 3 Parle, 510}y, Olbor rates of foreiyu ox- Germany (relehmarke). . Belytim (fron: g, Holtand (guilders Switzerland (fean Sweden, Norway, aiid AURLTIS (oper HUCINS). . eens LATES —Morioy oasy at K@%, Primo L VoteeoBINY (@3 New Yonx, Snne mereantile paper, 1 Rterling steady ot 48 for wight, 5 Dol opened at 1174, declinel to 11074, and rloaed at 117, Borrowlag rates, 1423 per cent; carrying, 1@ Toans were alto nade fat, Tlio Asmistant Troasurer disvursed §1,103,000. Clearitigs, §25,00.,000, Cristoms recelptn, $140,000. Governments em, Rallroad Londs strong. seonnitien quiet, At the Btock Exchange thero wasa farther advance In valuen, snd an acllve movement In momn shares, Westorn Unlon atock roso under tho saccess of tho loan, and waa in frea demand, Tha report that the Lako Suors Executlve Committee nd met, and Nt tho earnings for the eix monthy aiowed 14 per cent on the stock, alao ereated a good fecling. Tho Mariposa fancy continiues to attract speculative Interest, The rock woll st 112;@12 per ceut ordinary owd MG 12y for preferred. 1Ll leing bought Californlas, Western Union advan,o: from 8 to aud clored at the highe: Take Bhore advanced from G1% 10 623, 1 240 Unlon Pacifie wan firns at 76 A TH7,, 6'4. Puclfe Mail advanced from 403 to 411y, utd afterwarda fell aff to Northwesteru adyaticed to 4047, It 8 1ao- iy roacted to t, Paul, after relling down W@, Kok Island o from y 19101, Erio adrinced frem 13% (o 147, and reacied g 0 lato_dealings, Transactioun at tie Slock change wero 178,000 ahates, of which 9100 woro @187 for 60-1ay,and 480G 199 Blsto Pactfie Mail, 69,00 Wentern Unton, Kkt Nostieente ern, L0 Erle, 39,000 Lako sbors, sad #,060 Unfon Tacgle, GOVERNMENT BoNpa, | Cougouw, j Cougaus, S0 Coupons, 8t Conpwiing Coupons, ¥ Conpron, Coupuns, now. [ e Fauit, o, . TR e, Lok o Virginas, Dow, North | North Caroling, now, 11 b Cautan, Westorn Unfon Tel, . ckmlve Adamn Express,.. elln-Furgo, Awerean. ., fufeag % Alton 1.1 in & Missirminpt . 2432 i o 4 €3¢ | Hitinoin Central 102 013, | A& P, Tal o) 15 1 Union Pac. v ven 0 i1 | Central Pac, atork. 10638 itack Tuland. 21047 | Unioa Pac, bon, 1055 New Jurvey Couti 113 { Del, Lack & WiL...,120){ 8, Pl ——a, REAL ESTATE. Tle followiug lnstrumonts were fled for recard Wednesdsy, June 20 ¢ CITY PROPENTY, Archer v, 8 1 cor Bushnel at, w f, 50150 {t. dated duino 2. 6,500 Weatern av, 77 21 18, dated M . 1200 Weat Wacbington st, 5 f'0'of "Pautina st, n T, 20x12) 1, datod June 2 ivovsasaniany 0,000 Morqun st, 10 (& n of West Takeat, o, 158 &-10 S5 8, Gatod Juie 28, eviiieeriacecreeny 1000 Burllugton s, 193 ftn of Elghtoanth #i, o f, 213100 11, dated Suno cistireriize A Onturioal 71 4-10 ft a of Norths Market i, i , 100 £t, dated Juno 29... 2,500 Michigan av, 120 fLn of C 321 M, dated June 23 3,500 Lakn'uv, 244 {0 8 0f Thisty-seventh st, o ¢, 19 1 1o alley, with building, dated June 2),.... 6,03 Pituoy av, nof Archor av, 803i60 ft, dated JUN0 5. ey s asnen ) 1,116 86 0 of North Wells wt, 1 f, i £t dated Junn 19 verst 1,050 Hirveh s, 53 18 wof Rockwell st, n'f, 332131 ff, 4 123 of ‘Alehigan , dated Juno =) The prenukes No, 8 Wallace s, Lok 2of Doll's fot 31, Bobters tated June 29 BOUTL OF CITY L ed Jung ald's Additio 0¥ COURT-HIOUAY, Alnms at, 210 It n of Wifiy-thied st, w f, WG (4, datet Juun 2,.,, . 1,000 alated st,' 14 810 ft w of ‘i1 X123 10 11, dutod Juna 3 1,500 Nortuumberland ov, 201 fta uf Blx ©f, B 12 10 ey, dated Dec 1, 183 800 Lat45, Block 4, Wright & Witdett's n i, »' 6 35, & w X, Bea 0, 36, 14, dated Juue U, i COMMERCIAL, Tho followtng wers {ha receipts and slifpments ot the leading articles of yroduce In this city during ke twenty-four hours endingat 7 o'clack on Wednesdsy morniag, aud for the corresjouding date one year ago: T ueorers, W1, 18N, 4028 0,800] 81,050( 123,200 182,72y sl w0l a4l kg 1478, | 0,017 Grue seed, e, Tirom-corn, Ll Cared meuts, a Teet, brls. Pork, brls Lard, 1o, Tatlow, fw, Huiter, o0, 18 nr,mdl e 5,014, Y5 2045 1yT ! 18 . 126,307 100.3:5 Wighwinee, bird 1 5. Woal, B, 701,614 R 100 0,228,000:{|2,861,05M{ 5,15, 35,00 L0000 11,78, SOLNI 2K, 0 6 o following Labite, complled Uy tha Becretary of tho Pruduce Exchanye, shuws the recelpts and ship- wmetle of o siticles uamed far the wontls of Mlay ¢ Kind o produce. Flour, brls shff Sl Wueal, b, 300033 Goru, bu, 4811,834 Rye,'bu.. s e Bariey, B, vaiees 653 Grun decddy ) Cheert, bun Drted frul apple 8 otiiore i bi383 Withdraws Crom store on Monday for city consum; ion 3 8,507 bu wheat, %38 bu oorm, 3,199 b oats, 97 bu rye, 1,163 bu barley, The fullowing 4raln was inspected luta store oo Weduedday miosuing: 30 oars No, 1 spring, 86 cars So, 2do, Yesrs No, 8 do, 3 cars refected do, | car no grade o (133 wheat); 1 car yellaw corn, 3 cars No, 1 do, 83 oars Ligh mized do, 194 cars No. 3 do, 45 cars rejected do, § cars mo grade do (303 care corn); 5 cars white oats, mun!a.t‘ 20, & caxa Tajected do, 3 oars 0O grade do 73 . (12 0sts); 1 car No. 3 barley, Total, AT4 ears, or 187,000 bir, Tuspocterd out, 198,007 hu whieat, 87,307, bu corn, 13 it 0ate, The followlng wero the approsimate recelrts and ahijimients of tho articles named far the week ending June2s: e, eeeirts, Shipyie 01,54V G4 Cnlee, Cattop, I Tl ' The Board of Trade declded aptn a ey lo celebration of the glorious Faurth, They will adjonrn ot the closo of the regniar semrlon 0f Friday til day morning, Beversl members qu estloned the right of the Lioard to orier auch adJournnient, claiming that the rules proside tuat tho rooms shall bo open an each husincen day, There Iafittle doubt that dellverics of produce il he in order on Saturda;r or Monday, but A in acareely probatde that ang drev ot meaber of the Haard would Insist ou Lis right to nake Aueh vehver- les, Advices from Kansas yesterday Indicate that the wheal trop of that Stato will ke a very fimoono thin year—some 10,0 6,0% b, Thin I8 o much more than expected that tho farmers thero and tho brara hera were guite Jubllant, The chief falliug of fu wlong the bauk of the Misonri, The leading preduce marketn were leen stealy yosterday, seversl being decidedly nervous anid un- betticd, but withont wido fluctnatict §u prices, Tho feoling was chilefly one of reaction from the atrongth of the previms duy, which streuqth & 4ood tany operators peomed tnclied to think wan a little greater than tbo cirmmsiances warranted, Tho shipping movement was less beisk (han bad heen nuticlpated, And I Tecanie known tiat eomo 1cts which were suj- pored ta have beew taken for ahipment were not wauted for that prpose, The advicen from other yoiuts Suro not so encouraion. A krest shate of th bLusinoss done win fu seliing comtracts, and the fuct (hat It was the last day of the month made tho markets more Active thau they otherwise would have beon, s n good many Suns contracis had fobo Alied (orpeclally In corn), and not s few for July re- alned to Uo ¥ plared * by tho parties who are liabio to stoclve tha property to-dag, Thero wae, bowever, o molerate actlvity n ehipping circien, frafght room Vefng talion for nearly 400,000 b wheat, besdenn light movement in corn and oats, Severnl operators profeseed to think that the adjoutnnient over Batur- dayand Mouday would tend to weaken prieve, Dry goods 10 a falr oggregato were distribuled to the local’ and country trado at substancially ho prices cnrront st tho veglunivg of tho week, Tho grocery trado was roasaniablo active ao far as tho ataple lnen were concorned, but ride fuods were ealt fu rather wparingly. Tho Lrico chaugen woro confined 10 an Yyc reduction In xtigars, Cotfeea remain firm, deapito the continned atrence of nuy activity in the demsnd, Tice, Apieen, woaps and teas were michanged. In tho Lutter and cheews markets there wero no anges calling fur speclal mention, Domentle defed frufta wer dull and weak, with apqles, blsckberries, and raaptierries yeiling lower, Imporied varleties wero falrly activo and sleady, Flah wero without further chiango ln values, In tho coal, wood, bagging, snd leather markuta tho chankos wero unimportaut, Ofls wero sbout steady, and were {n maderato demand, Lumbor wan fairly activo at the yards, but rather alow at the docks, The receirta wore Hght.bmt tho sp- wiy ou eile wae ample, Dirugs snd chemieals wers ateady, tho only chango belng & decline in opium and morphite, Trado I9 light, but up to expectatlons, Wool 18 moving more freely at tho rullog prices, and slockn in somy iustances are getting vory low ; howover Uhe reccipta are increasing daily, thongh tany grow- e and Interlor dealers ore Al Qisposed to hold Miolr property, beleving (6 will bring belter prices later jn o seanon, Broomecorn sold fairly in & ra. tall way at quotations, Tho lato repurts aro not #0 promising toa large and carly cropas the ear.jer ones, and tho fact teuds to make holders moro ranfl- deut of tucir abllity to scll out Lefore now corn will Lo Iomarket. Hopa and hides wero dull aad weak, partienlarly tho former. 1ay was unchanged, Tho sced market was almest )ifcless, A few small orders were placed, but tho seacon Is virtually over, and the mevemont Ia chifefly In storo lots, Old potatocs wore canfer, under increassil aupplles, and woro almost u- salable, unlens they wero choles, bright Peachblows ; whilo new were nelling to refafiers ot recent pricee. Strawberriea wers rlow and easler, and the samomay be saldof other domestlc frunt, tho offerings belug gen- erally 10 poor order. Orangea and lemons wero firny, tuo Iatter 5t o furtlier advavee, It fs thought that both will go bigher, Toultsy wes more active, and steadier, Erle Conal carifers bave resolvod wpn /e for ‘wheat, i%;c for corn, and 4 for vats, sw the tarlef ho- tweon Buffatoand New York. To Albany thay will chargo ffe on wheat, 55c cu corn, sud 3%0 on ovats, COAL, Tho Potintills Mirers® Jonrnal of this 2Tt maya 2 “The quantity of cos! rent from: this rezion (hin fart weels waw by Tail 41,404 tuns 3 caual, 1,013 tows tolal, 350 Lo, sgaian 105,193 Lir tho Cosrepoudluig weck st year, * T huy ply keut from oll the reatons for tho week 18 541,285 toun anthiawste, abd 1,330 tond bitnmiuons ; tofl, 435,106 tons ngainint 500,620 tonn far the corres aponiliig wok Lt year. Docrease, 05,46 tons, * Tl supply sent frain all regtons sa fur thin yoar fool up 7,416,735 tonw, aguiet 10,120,113 tons {0 sune vericd unt gear, Docrease, 27,3054 tos, Tho dee Cronre In anthiraciie 18 2750.553 toin, *The lemond for coal haa not heen brisk, even with e limited aupply sent 1 inarlet, because it was only ‘puschascd for unudiato use, baf now that the coni- Datifes huve fixed thyir prices ou Luard vessels at tio ditferent shipping ports, deulers and largo cousumers abirvad eant Lexin (0 Loy [ thoir supplice, us they know what tho lowent prico will bo. Thoy will bo advanced overy month up to Novemb.r the same oa heretolore, ut wiant the pdvanco il b each montl wil) be doters mined by tiie Coraniittee,” PROVISIONS, 10G PRODUCTH—Were ratlier quiet, and eanler, thongl nut weak, The lerger recelpts of hogd teuded to weaken them, and product, but the markets at other pointa wets steady, 1iverpool Leing castor ou lard ot the elose, ‘The tradings bere was, howover, chlotly in chatginig over from oue month to another at tho cur- reut difforsuces, aud, ¥ long as thoss difTerences weeo maintsluod, I mettered httle to most of the partles srliat tho canh baris of tho trades might be. Hence tho speculative tranaactions could scarvely bo regarded 84 closo gaugo of the prices that must have been pald for cush lots, Thers wan no pressuro to sell, Wo note that orders for meata are on the lucrcase, eape- clully on Boutbern account, but the limite sre gener- ally below the viewa of Lolders, who are fow in uume Lor aud ot wuxious 10 scll, us stocks Are light, sud the supply of summer-cured product b expacted to slacken up specdily~thut 18, I wo have any hot weather this summer. Az Poux—WWus about Se por brl Jower ou tho avers age, with falr sales aud trausfers, privcipally of luts Achverbie to-doyon July contracls, Bales wers re- ported of 130 bels casts at $19,65; 4,000 brls, seller July, At $19,4049,53 ; 0,500 Urlaggollor Auguat, st §19.57%} 10775 ; aud 2,50 Urls, setler September, at $10,20.4 19.9%. Total, 15,130 brls, 'The market closed firm, st $10.50 for round lote of cash, or seller July; $15.70 for Augests and $19.91 for September, Extrs prime was quioted at $14.6)614.75, Lagb—Declinsd wbout 10c per 100 1ba In sympsthy with Liverpool, aud an easter feeling at tho cloeo tn Mew York, Hales wers teported of 2,250 tos seller Suty # $19,40:310,50 ¢ 8,000 (ca peller August at $11,500 13,05 1,300 tes seller Beptember at $13,75913.00; xud 250 saller the year at $11.00, Total, 8,000 tev, Tha masket closed tame at 13,55 caahs or wellor July; $13.50 seller August; ana $13.70 for Heptember, MiaTe~Were quiet aud Bein at fornier prices, with # fuir demend, but litlo offered, Hales were lmited to M buse summer-curod ahort rils st 1 xe. The mar- ket closgd at By for shonlders, cash o seller July; Hje for do weller August, aud 856 for da Kellar Sepm tewber ; 114¢ for long clears, cush or weller July: 1jac fur do seller August, and 1330 for do seller Sep- tember § 13¢ for whoit ribe, casl or weller July ; 11250 fordo seller’ Augush, aud {2'c for 4o seller Nep tember i 3346 for slort clears, cswl or seller July, «¢ fur do scller Augurt, and_ 12%e (or do seller e tomucr, Bosed meits 5o biglier' thua the price for lovse lots, Long and eliart clear, Lozed, squoted at e, aud Jong cut bame at Wi 1250, Bummer. cured Engliah meate, 113 11)e boxea; sweet-pickled Baww, 10 Tha aversgs, 1illise. Dacon tossts quoked aL13@ e for hianss, Diye for ol auldm.uflge for abort ribs, and 123e for aliort clears,—all packed, UnaneoWan qulet ot Taltc, ~ AD0GI000 for hagie, = TaLiow—Quoted st BXEBH0 BREADSTUFFS, FLOMR-—-Was in better requeat for shipment, and the usual cily trade was noted, Priccs were firm, and 1u some cases holders asked an advance, Halos wors roported of 160 Lrls winter on paivate ferow; 1,700 bris spring extras, parily st $4,80; and 23 byl rye flour st 33,50, Total, 2,075 bris. The market closed at tha followlng range of prices : Chioloe winter oxtras, $6.00($7,23 ; common to good do, $3,5U@6G.28 ; cholee sprivg extras, $L16@8.28; falr do, abippivg wradus, $13T51.807 Minueacts, $5,00@5,505 patent spring, $U.23@5.00; epriug suparfiues, $3.6043.73; s30 Ruur, $.8065,15, Bisax—Waa tu Ught supply aud fair domand, which causad su sdvance of about 230 per tou, Hales wore Feporied of ) tons at §14,90314.23 fres ou board, Coka-MEai—~We quole at $3.60@7.643% per bl for goud, snd §24,00@23,00 per tn far coates, MspoLixus—~files were 10 tonn al §41,50 free on board, WHEAT—Wss less active, sud easler, declining i segularly wbout 10 per Lu from the sdvance geined oo Tuesday, The easly advices from Liverpool were congicting, though the Buropoan tmarkels wese gene- zally undersicod 10 be tum, with a5 advendag od- A AVIDULY oncy In somn, and Kow York was firn. But s promis nent operator sold Jarge qusntitles, Apparently with the intention of hreaking the market, and W essmplo wan follawed on 8 lessor sl by othera, while fhers wera rumors aflost that rome af the wheat Lought for shipment cn Tueadsy liad beou countormanded—ordarsd to be sold oot on tio advance. There wsn, however,a good deal of freaght raom taken seaterdag, sud It n not improbable that the early orders o sell were agnin changed when St was found thot males cowld nob bemiada et tap figiror, Then (Lo market rulec Armer, wnd clowed rclalively strung, There wan only a light demand for canbi wiseal, whionce it wan nferrml that the frelgiit o0m waw (Ake ta loat wheat which wiif bo recoivad on July contracts, and that most of it would be hip- red by thu owlers here, mot on Earopean ordors, Tha buying was colefly dons by focal shorts, fomn of whom flied in large linew, July opened at L0y, roe to f1 declinod {rrogularly 10 $1,01%, and closcd at $i Seller Anguat aold at 1,015 104, cloalnyg at 4 sclier the month, or regular No, 2 spring, sald ai FL.4 @10y, closiug nominyily” the samo s Jnly with scarceiy ‘& sbaie of discrimiuation in favor of fitedged reveipte. | Canly salew wore reprled of 3,410 L No, 1 apsing at $1,04 1 121,80 bu No, 2 do, ab$1.01 LMY $ 100 by Ko do ot 93c; BOD ba rejected o at 83¢': 400 bit no grade ot THe. Total, 135,600 b, M1¥esara Wirear—Wes moderately aciive at the priven tatd on Tueeday, though 1o below the nominal Quotatinnm at e cloe of that day, Bales wers 77,000 bz at $1,08 for No, 1, and §1.04 fof No,2, Tho market clused wiendy, CORN~Waa moderately active and doclined freem- larly 13,¢ per bu, bellig atrony early and wouk afters wards,” Liverrool’ was atoaly and New York dm) shilo ouF recd it wera rather large and the reported aliipnienta relativoly Iight, The market sympathized with whreat in tho first half of the serslon” stil fajled (o rally with It afterwards, It would protmbly hisve declined Turther under the infiucnca of Yetter woatler and favorable crop advicus, bt for tho fact that tuero swn a goocl deal of canh corn wantei tn il shosta for Juno, which conld not he Inid over 1l ta-lay, Tho Inquiry in thls direction made canli orn nalabile ar ki irantim - over July at ona time, aud undoubte. y kept up that sml mora deferrod deliveries wiich pressed matber heavlly on the mar- ket of times, Boller July opesed sd 6B, aud declined Gixc, closing at 0750, Relior Augist pold at 6: ¢, closiuir ot Gisye. Baller 1) Heptember sald ut and seller th month or regular No, 2 at 673w A3z, cloxing at 83%¢c, and wilt-edged rozeint of do closed nomiually af 8¢, High 1fted Comwanied o premitun of ¢ over No. 3, Cash Ralos wore reportod of 19,200 bu high mixed st d35d Gilje; 250,50 bu No, 1 at 673,(@Gsiyc; 21,600 bit ro- Jected ab (3% @G3Ke; 2,000 bu no grade at fuki@dic ud ¥0) Int oars at 604 on track, Tolal, 503,400 bit, OATS—Were moderatoly activo and frmrr, nverage Ing %Mo bigher than’ on Tuesday, Tho mnrknt opened sfow and o lower than on the previous even- ing, hut soon adydueed under s good demand from tho aliortw, particularly those whio had mado nio provision tor thoir June coulracts, ‘Tho roceipls wero moderato, New York was quoted fiem, and alaud 40,000 b were roported for shipment, “Kellor tho mouth or cash opened st Sie, advanced to 81%e, and clored at the outaide, Rejected muld at 405@i00, Soller July opetied at 405, fell to 4%, Tore to biie, ani closed at 195,@49%c. Boller Augunt 501 st BH1((a1 o, comdug Seller Septomber nold” ot M4 @730, ed of 46,100t No, 2t 5ld atdoy@i0350; 12,600 bu by 31, 61,000 b, t DI@ samnplo & T3 E—Waa quiet and nominally unchanged, Tt was reported that thers wero ordors on the flnor for N 0, 9, but tho sbeenco of offeriugs provoutod trading. No, 4 waa quoted at t0c, Seller August wis nowinal at 733 3¢, ana xeller Soptember at 30 %o, Y~ \Was muore sotive for future, Hio reception of povaral sclling orders onabling parios o trude, Seller September sold eatly af $1.02 4 round lote, aud 10 car-lots at .00, eller tho your was quoted st $1,00 Asked, with o bide, Casli was neglected, N quoiedl ot §1,20, and salus were reported of 1 sumplo ot Do, AR LATEST. In the afternaon mews pork was dull and BETo Tower, closing at #10.45 cavh or July, $19.02)% 10,65 seller’ Augint, and 31043 eoller Hoptember, - B 5,103 bris at $19.45@ 10,473 aeller July, $19.5019, sbllor August, aiid $10.83319.99 sellor Hoptember, Laril woa weak and 7y g 0c lower, in sympathy with Liverpuol. A lilo cablo nuoted thiat tuarkot ab %0n, Soller uly oF canh closed at $12.257 1,00, seller Angust L @ and sclicr Septomber at $14.6°@ 13,67, 50 tea ut $13,40 for July, and 1.¢}es 1,50 for August, Wheat wan netivo and very trregular, clostug stronger tuan at 3 o'vlock, Beller July or. canh ranged from $1.62041.027; aud closed ot $1.02%, Seller Auguat sold at $1,03,1. 1,033, and closed at §1.01, orts wis rather quict and ateady at 673@07#0 for and 603 for Auguat, ats wera in moden quest and_firmer, cloning at 30c selier July, 3¢ sellzr August, nnd 375 e aclles Septombor. Early sales were reported of 19,06 bu canls ab SL @3 K + By ey voral Vouenld caresing 10 Ao sggropale sbout 167,000 bu whout wero reported faken for Dnffulo at 24v, Also, yoom for slout 330,000 bu wheat from Mlwaukeo, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOT~—Waa quiet at $2.36@102, BROUM-CORN—Emall ordars aro coming*tn dally, and trado fu the sggregate is as good ss 1t usually s in June, and much bettor than it wa last May, Deal- ers report no change in prices for atoro fots, and the shading, when made, i only ou consignmonts, The prospecta for the crop aro not so Nattering ax they were, Iteports from overy quarter tndicato that the erop, Is lackward, sud consequontly will b later in ripening than ususl; sud the lacroass in the acreage, which ia chivly 1 the West, s principally on now Iand, whore the yield por acre will be much smaller than on sofl tbat has bon cultivatod previously. Itence it fs conclided that tha crop ia not likely o bo 1arge, and somic doalors even predict a shortage, which will causo prices to rule ae high, if not higber, than they have s neason, Quolaliona: Good to cholca teurl, 1314 § brush that will worle diself fnto & chioloo Lurl broom, 1X@He; falr to good do, 105@Ito; {uferior bruab, Yslijgo; crooked, Bx@Hye, BUTTER—Tho tmde requirements sbout equal the current receipts, and at tho Iately reduced quotation tho market ot tho moment presenta a tcady tono, ‘Thero'are no considerabloaecumulations hore, aud, un- lesa our receipts should materially increass, the pricos now rullng will probably be susisiued, There was & fulr local and outaldo demand st tho quotations follow. ings Choles to fauey yellow, 20323 medium to go! grader, 1063180; iuferior to common, 10@1dc, CHEESE—The cliecss trade woa moderately sctive at ucminally unchanged prices, The recelpts aro Im- proving, both in quentity sud quality, We quate primo factory at 102110 aud lower grades at 6@9c, COAT—A light demand _exists at the quotationa fol- lowing: Lackawanba, $0.00@7%.50; caunel, $5.MG 0,00; Mocking Vsllvy, $6.50; Indiana block, $5.008 850 ; Tilinoin, §1,6087.00, DRUGS AND CULMICALS—~Oplam and mornbine are 2@e lower; otherwise quotations remain se heretofore, Bmall orders are coming forward quite froely by mual, and trode n tho aggrogate s fuir for the time of year, Quolstions: -Acid citric, I, $1,0@1,49; acid, tartaric, powdersd, I, &Y 63 AMMO] carl 25 3 300; asli-grease, Borsz,’ rel,, 1b, '16@18c; bi cream tartar, pure, i o7, $1.60(31,85' vitrol, th, 113cs oochineal, Hond,, 1b, 80 sHs0; chlaroform, 1303 plycerine, 1 Lutk, 15, L0@.0c; M"?hti e guoy arabic, sol e d5es gum oplum, Ib, 7,51k 8. dive, Ib, $4.15. wulph., oz, 50 3 ol caxtor, do, lemosl, 1% 2505 pottess, chlor., ih, 1b, $1.8028.75 pottaaiim, fod, quinius, 1, ed pracipt, t, §140@180: puwd,, Ib, '$1.5041.787 Yoot rhik., K. H wal epsam, 1, 3X6830} aliver, cryat., oat $ woap, Cantile, gei., B, L@ldo; S uwvatrax bark, Thafic, o CGUB—Wero quich at 15@iye, the outside for canes, F1SH—Valueaaze shill somewbas nnsetiled, but no further quotable chauged are uoled, Fhore wero fib- wraj eufew yeatenday of both lakeand saltwater cured, “nd tho following prices wers nrelly. generally ad: herzd to: Ko, 1 whitetiab, 3 'brl, $5.28@5.907 No, 4 do, $5,W0@5.10; No, 1 trout, §1.:x@4.10; No,lslkore mackerei, uew, i brl, $8.953%.33; No, 1 Lars 810 6,157 No,'3 wmckerel, {6 ri, $8.00u %957 tammly Toack- erel, 5 brl, 84,785,003 No, 1 shore kits, $1.45@1.5%0; mmcmanh,n.nma. Coorgo¥ codab, §3.758A00; Aummer-cured L,15%30.00 1 Labradur berriug, Py, Lris, $3,500@H.95 3 do 3-Url, $L.0U@4,35; 1abra- dor Berting, round, uel, $1.037,38; do Xgelrly $1.80 B85 sl Borrlug’ et ok, dgises Gotintia Tilyer maltnon, -brl, $9.00¢0.80, FRUITS AND NUTB—Applea sre neglocted and lower, Hoyond a light consumptive demand there 1a o ovenient, uiid, with (he view of fnviting trade, ders are giving lawer quotstions, We tevise out acoordiugly, Blsckborriea and” yaspborrics also dull and_doclining, Por {mported fruils thore 18 8 fair dewaud st sbout sisady pricea. Wa now_ g Fourian—Dates, 54@85c; Baw, druiam, 1 tayors, 1T@inc urklah Fruncs, M@¥kc: French prunes, 1H¥140: rl , S48 420, looso Muscatel §2.10i33; Valea Uyyis 10N ¢ Zanita currania, U3 w70 1 citron, 27 i peat, @2 DoMEerc Al ARy i tvos Michigan upples, s@Asa; Tndiana sad Ll uole, Tw@Taci Boutheri, LY@TE; pescles, Lalves, fci doy wilzed, hajcs do, ' pared, blckberries, 94@%0: roapberries, 2ad0c; pitte clierriea, BOZIC, NUTS—Fiibrs, U@10s; almonds, Terragoba, 213ya2ic; Naplea walulita, 14@150; Grpuo: bl waluuls, 1alic; esatl, Towlo; pecais, Tox. av, 124413 ; Witniingtou pesbul B3(c} Teanessoe Ppoanuts, Al Aiican pv-:\uu.uxm’ GUEEN FIRUTTH—Lamana were 506 por boy bigher and very trm, Leiwg relatively lowes hore (ban in New Vork, Orangos wera alea firm, Strawbertius wera plentiful atsd steadicr, thiat 1v cliofca fruit, while pour Aud old stock was alow, Respbertic wers stow d eany. It is thought the crop will ba vmall after sil, Afew cherries aud currants were offersd, and 2old slowy, Soulhern potchus wera tlow, befbg i bud ocdsr sud ouly ball Hpes Orsigee, B ihgit 0 per Lux; lemous, $8.503@0,50; sirawberric @ 1.3 pet cusa of 16 qla; Tiaplacries, Ti@ho der i ciirrauta, $1.50s1,15 per cisa of 24 qla; peac 1 van chiertica, 15@%0e, L Lo are ware lower, both raw and re- It wiarked down au i a reduction st tue East. Blrujeand ulot aid wesk. Rice piel Wil & good demsnd st orwer prices. - Coffees remalu Inactive, bub the feele lug was tirmi 10 sywpathy with New'York, Bplcas, acens, otc., ruled stoady. e now quoto § Iuce—Hangoon, 64@1%0; Carulins, TX@8yo; Latliuin, TE8 Coryvw—U, O. Javs, U@dMc; Javs, No, 3, $0X o, 4o good (o prime 1E@%0c n’l @le; cholceato fancy 135 1o fulr, 2035 3 2 i Marscaibo, 33addkc. Buasrs—Patent cut Joaf, 11X@11%6; crushed and n"uw ’n;"&:.\l:"'r“:l.lx ul‘lk'vl "un aus G faTeh QN X1 yelw, Uaio b i 7/ MMUIKSDA Y, * JULY 1, 1875. Dye: choleo brown, 93040; fair to prime do, AiAyer comon da, Th@8c; cholea molseses mugar, 0 d9ye; comman to good 1o, TiHife, Biuirs—1ilsmond drips, LOI@1,10¢ atlver deion, exton fine, Ghatdas good Mugar-house sirup, B b gatea do, 6936401 New Orloann molasers, clinios, na, A 7! o prime, 84aTie; do common fo good, Gdatie: Porto Rico molases, Ab4She; comnion o larnen, 40 ¢de L blackxtrap, 14180, Bricra—Allapice, 1I%@16L,c 3 rlates, 435@Y00: can. 03 pryper, 21 K423 a § nutmegn, $1.2531.30; Ringer, 1330 1650, Noars—Trua Blus, 0): German Mottled, 6y@1e; Whita Lily. Biganses Whlte oo, 6ietiie; Bavon Tmyperfat, Loz Gollon Weat, A Lidte, HAY="The upier wrwliu of (imatiy and prairlo wery ateady under 3 e fnquiry atid moderatn ofters ings, whife common qualities, eapeclally of wild hay, w Quotationa ¢ ¥rime timothy, o, $18.0018,503 No, 2 do, 1! 50 : prime nptand 10818005 No, 2, or i— Wern nactivo and nominali; n xlade dere wera firm at $1.15, and the boet Lid 5ty per gullon, - Now York wan uncharg:d, SE3=Wery quiet and awy, The roeeiots are o and denlern ane buying but thera (4 10 anl- mation to the trade, We reg eat:” Oreen cy'y batehicrs'y e g prevt eured kbt and hosvy, Ke § green =if, | dry it hides, Lip and ealf, 13¢5 1ry salted bides, 1ée descon skinw,' 43, fhdes’ with oile grub snd’ over areclasred an damaged, Damaged ntock brisgu tio- thirdn prices, snd Lesnded 10 vor cont off. 110PS—vVera dull sud casy a 20 OILS—Insiness wan dull, except for Hneced, inr- pentine, atid carbon, i whieh thare 183 fiee ntoves suent at gnll yricen, Wo queta: arbon (stads Ard white), 116 deg, teat, 120702 s THlinoin 1agal teat, 130 dey, 13%0 ¢ do headligli, 175 deg,, by @) tra winfer larid ofl, §1,97 1,00 ¢ No 1, thrdiic; N (R 103 ilo bolled, TUc; whale, T Ocy neatsfoat ofl, strictly puire, “$1,13 1,005 do No, 1, voe ite, (i ibafto oll, BT hitha, 63 gravity, He ; naphtha, commen, and_owy, Otiok Titothy, 3 Hungsdno, $1.00GAL35; millot, $LIG@01: clover, 733 flax, 31,603 huckwheat, $1,00 1,10, :5—0ld potatoes were n uly easier under large offertngs and lass Inguiry, Only bright old peachblows nro wanted, and they bring 5@ 13c in lots, Now are salable at § 9 per br, or $1,13 per box, when In goad order, POULTRY—YWas In better request, and oid cbickens wero atrumter, Large springa weve also salablo at out. rido flgures, Dicke und other poultry wero acarco aml seurvely mentioned @ keya, 100 clilckous, old, $1.30@4.00; do epring, §1.50:92,50 per doz; ducke, g, BEEDS—Wero qnlet. Small orflers werd placed, but thero wam nio Apocial lnquiry fur any slescription, Quatations : Thmothy, $2,50d2.603 Huogariug, $1,00 ¢ 125; millet, §LI543.007 clover, $3,60@M73; fax, $1.60; buckwheat, $1.00G1.10. BALT--Contluticy in fair demand and steady, Onon- daga, Haglnaw, and Canada fine, $1,50: ordinar ocoarma, $1.70; dairy, withons bage, $2.75¢ dairy, wit e B0 Ao dafey, por sack, $4.00, TEAN—New Jupa toas are meeting with an active demanid snd are held at fully late prices, In ol tras movermont, BILE Tices woro ensy, in an followa: GuNrowDER MoYuNE— Chotea to fancy $10C@ 1,10; good to prame,JUGsoc; com. mon t0 good, 40 60c : Plogattey, cholce, Tu@ic ; fair o good, BiAlie: common, 3%@ile, Ispeatas Morune ~Clofce ta fancy, Hi@9%0c; good tv prime, 70¢; common , 80t {uc 3 Tinanaey cholco, T0@T5¢; falr (o Rood, SixetUe: comman, GXZiUs, JAPAN—~Chofen to fancy, now, W@uic; do vld, 75@83a; gool Lo prime, naw, 70@0c: do old, 6i@C5c; fair, old, L0.&fsc; common do, 33340c, GotoNG—Choics tofancy, B0ce 1, *no-l Lo prime, GXAi0: comnion, JKE (00, OD—There wun s good doman for wood at $7,00 for beech and $4.00 for maplo—delivored : quist st gBo, the cholrs carcann $5—Wero_In falr_roquestond caslor, = slde for very VEGETADL! nnder Nberal anpplles, The matket in pow supplied by qardens In tho mefgliborhiood, and Southern vege- tables sro getting scarve, Thoao from tho South ol dom arrive in goud order : (roen 1 ens, 900WE1.00 per bu 7 strlug beans, $1.0041.25 per box § cuenmbary, 40 @*0¢ per doz; cabbages, $1,50:41,76 per crate ; Idi- nojs tomatack, 1043133 per Loz, WOOL~—KHaslorn buyct# are In tha markat, and seem disposes Lo ke Liold mote frov'y thag biicrio, Tib- cral males have recontly been made, and soma dealers may they aro about mold ont, Tho recoiptu contiuue light, bt are inecreaslog, Wo quote: Tub-washor, prime, 51@5% 4 €0 pror to good, 4035003 washed ficoee,’ fine, 88@4le; do medinm, i0@ide: do course, Y@l ; unwarhed, fine teavy to light, 25@28e; do ‘modium, Sugsdc; do coarse, 28@3a. LiVE STOCK. OUICAGO, Rereipta— Hoar. 8heep, 1,012 a5 12,245 16,000 40,27 4,903 5,018 10524 ... CATTLE~A larger volume of sales was effected than on Tussday orthe day befare, but {he increased movement was only accompllahed at tha sac- rifice of prices. Tho offeringw of strictly cholcs beeves comparatively were forv, and that fact enablod holders to realizatolerably full prices, notwithatandiog the demorslized coudition of the Eastern market snd tho consequent apathy of ahippers. All grades below choleo sere “off * from 10@20c, making ti decling sinco Baturday tast fully 20@%c per 100 e, Counaon and medlum natives havo suferod most, as fhey come in lroct compotition with Texasand Chorokea cattly, whlch continus in oxcesslve supply, Btockers were scarcely inquired for, snd may Lo quoted nominal at $3,00@4,00 for common to prime droves, Salos of through Tozans wero at $2.9%9.90—principally at #2.50.40,50, Bhippera paia $1.75@B5.50 for common to good atocrs, and $3,80@0.41 for cholco to extrs, Grex- ory, Cooley & Co, eokla small bunch t $7.00 They svoragod 1,620 e, AL ihie-closa e foeling was do- prossed, % . OATTLE Number and descrintion, U extrn #100TS .. 61 extra ateens ... 47 cholce steara . 47 cholce stoers . 17 frood stsers . 18 good stears .. 45 thraugh Texans 120 cholve steora . 22 through Texans 44 througn Texans 43 through Texans 21 through Tuzaun 147 turongh Texaun 24 throngl Texans . 4 through Tazane . 14 through Tesaus coeee 10T 350 110UB—An ucresse In the recelpte of somsthing ko 4,010 head, snd sdvices from fnterior potuts indicating ' beavy ran ', deprived the markot of whatever of Brmoess It may have doveloped esrller in the weok, audt set prices on the dowuward track, A fow of th morniuy sslea were effocted at Tuesday’s quotations, Lot the t 2oon sased off B@10c, where it re- miained weak and unnettled to the close, Sales were at $6.04k47,30 for inferior 10 cholce, mith the bulk at $1,65 (@0, ‘Light wold chisfly st $4.007.(0, and heavy at u,u;m:.u. A large nurober was left over for to-day's marke 8 I.MJ [ demand st substantially former prices, or sk $295@4.3) for poor o cholce, Tus suppiy, tough lintled ta some 100 baed, wes ad” aquat EAST LIBXBTT, EAst Liszary, Pa., Juna 30,—CiTrex~Tece(pts to- dsy AL bead, making 2261 for ths= \wo da; ot: the armivula to-day wers all for sale Dere; pisaly of cattle on sale Lut » very dull market ebd s fgrist mauy oo haod yab unsolds not mash change in pricea frow laal week an m Coinon 10 fuedium. Boaks 6XaTa3 taadiia.to g00d ‘i‘"‘x““:m(:a”: 0 falr, 4@5)0; bulls, &gike; stockers, g toau=lissalyia today 2020 bead, a5d for the two 3903 head; Yorkers, $7.1447,50; Philadelphias, . 40@1.50, ¥, ¥ to-day, 3,50 head, snd for the two BrExr-—-} days past, 1,10 head ; selitng $3.25@4.50, BUFPALO, Burvaro, X, Y., Juno 30.—Cirrsa—Rcelpls, 685 total for the week, 85,0347 markel mure active yester- day late iu \upday aud luie morplogi priow about the sume a8 last woek ob all cluss of good caltls, Common and poos stocks are selling ruore resdily, but & shads lower; sales 1,500, Buxer anp’ Lawni—Hoceipts, 3,000; total foz the week, 6,800 1 market slow | offeriuge gonerally of poor quahity; ligbt deniand; salea ] Hous—Hecelpta, 1,400 tna)l fur the weak, 64007 Bomarkut today i o Vorke 4 8l l‘&‘% vady woul g 235 i 1o deuand, ¥T. LOUIS, 8r, Lovs, June 3),—Tloas—~Firm l fulr dowand ; Nm' T $6.0000.88 1" baoom, $LIOGETS] basclers', Quzzta-Fimer | good mles) good Sslive Steass, ¢ o 020,233 cammon, $2.12 @500, CINGINNATI. CINOIXRATY, June d0.—Hoos—Aetive and frm: range, At §4.70x0.40 for good light o extra heavy ) ‘liullk of walos at $0.0037.10; receipls, 1,376 ; akipinents, . 13:'nlr, $3.78; :i-hn!m Toxan steers, §4.00¢ L80.93,60 7 falr, LUMBER, ‘Tho eargo market wan agatn quiot and sasy, A good many sslen swero made in (ko course of tho day, but lumbor wan constantly ncelviug, aud as fant an a vesol wan moved away anotbor wae rosdy to take fts place, %0tk at thie clons About 83 many eargoes were on tho matket an in the morniug, and apparently litile wan dtone, Howaver, the cargoeanold slowly, for buysrs ack &4 101g na thoy thought there was n shadow of & chiance to et » concension, Yard prices sre »o low thnd thero fa lttln or no margin In huying cargoes st current pricas, lonco the Jocal dealors aro purchaaing ouly what they tquire to kesp Up Ansorintonts from day to A na stated this morning somo are be- lieved to liaye entersd {nto oun of thelr favonte com. bluatlon rchames by which they Lope to break the market eventinlly. Tieze staff old at $7.77@2,00, tho outalda for atralght eAtaDes of Maulat » Rk were tnnted st 81T 100 MeeornS e Tath Bt £L3, aud shluglos at $A0G@E2.05 Mo saies were made pub)le, Tho yard trada contluues xcllvo at leart wuh tho wajority of {ho deslers, With some ihe shipthauts for the iaoith of Tuue were aausiderably (n ezcons s those for Lie xama monih faat scanon, Frices neo faw and walil 1o he unremitnorativa, henco thero v not uch i posttion to eut nuder: Firat cloaT . v.y0as N Becou cloar, 1 fuch {04 fuch Third cioir, | e, 8:5.0) "Third elear, thick.. peveey 41,00 Ciear looring, tat 22,0030 Clesr slding, 1at and second 10 K210 Firnt common idig. L0180 Fiooriug, first common, dros Flooring, second comnou, dressod Tog beards, A snd B, 4 stock boards, 10and 12 ) T stock hourds, ., atork boards.,.. » UL 0.0) 15001000 Fencirg (16 {1, e ORIV Common Inmber, 10,0110 Toints and scanti{n 100 WL TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FORFIGN MARKETS, Sparial Liapalen (0 1he Chicita Tridume. Lavearoor, June 30—11 8, m.—FLouR—No. 2, 218 No, 1,224, apray~—Wheat—Winler No, 2, 9¢; No, 1, ™ 2d; wpring No. 3, 68 14 ; No, 1, 88 00 ; white,No, 2, 84 101 ; No, 1,18 20§ club, No. 2, 08 243 No, 1,08 6d, Corn— No. 2, 31a; No. 1, 31s 0d, Provistons—Tork, 723 £d. Tard—00s 64 @0in B, Livenroox, Juno 30~2p, m,—~BaransTurrs—Quiet, PROVISIONA~—Tork, 70, Lard, cOridfla d, Lrvenroot, June =4 p. m.—Unchanged, lavzarovl, June $0—5:30 p, m,—DRAADSTUFIE— Unchanged, Livenroot, Jure 30—0 i, m.~Tunp—toe, Tesr— utchanged. Tavenroot, Juno 30—Lateat,—Froun—Westera ca- nal, 21620, Grax—\heat—No, 2 to No. 1 #pring, e 10@Rs 04; do winter, 0 9d@108 2d. Corn—Mixed, Sls@ln id, Provistons—rork—Primo mess, 734, Heof—Drime meay, 670 84, Dacon—Blors cloar and midales, 818 6d du, Gumborland out, 488 6d, Lard—American, 5vs 94 @Gt Gd, Cnresg—Falr; American, 68a, Tartow~American, dull. PrrroLRuM—Refined, 0d; aplrita, 7:d, Loxnox, Juno 0. NET—DRato of dlscount {n open market for (hres moutba’ bills 3Y, or X Lulow the Bank of Pagland, CoxnoLs—oney, 93 11-16] account, 93 12.16, Usirep Sratin DBoNps—'cSs, 108 ; '07s, 100 ; 10-40, 1043 ; naw bs, 103K, AseaicaN Rajnoan Brcunitize—Now York Cen- tral, U1 ; Erie, 13)( ; preferred, 23, Tanm, June J0,~RENTES—O0AL 5o, FRANXYORT, Juna 30,—'ils, 087, ANTWERD, JuDe 30,~PETROLRUM~2S, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PHILADELPITA, Juno 30,~Wool Ia f0 fair demand ; suppiy lncreasing; prices sicady'§ Oblo, Pennspivanta, and Weatorn Virginia XX and above, 40@30c; X, 490G B0c; modlum, Blwis2e; coarse, 45@48¢; New York, AMichigan, Indlana, and Wentcrn fine, $0@48c; me- Qlurm, 80@32c; coaras, 45@430; combing, washed, 53@ 80c; combing, wirwashed, é2)c; Ane, unsrashed, 3303 coarsa and mellium, unsashied, S6@s0c; tud-washed, 50@30; estra snd merlno, pulled, 40@45c; No, 1 and super, pullod, W@ise, NEW YORK DRY-QODDS MARKET. Nrw Yonxk, Juned0.—The trade movement won falf- 1y activo with woolen goods commisafon-housea, bat il otbier branches were qulet. Prints were dull in first Lands, Garner'd prinis wero advsuced & o by tho leading Jobbers, but agente' rates were unchanged, Dleached suirtings were more inquired for, but sales ‘were light, Low grade Kentucky {eans werein good deand, and fancy cassimores wero more active in first hands, EOSTON WOOL MARKET, BosTow, Juno K,—Wool genorally unchangod, De- mand stesdy, Penusyivania and Ohio Soeces solling st 80@38c for X up to XXX ; good lnea of XX aro ranging at 18, Comving and delalne fleccra are 1n falr demand at 453470 2or unwnsbied, the latler now an extreme figure for good lota of Kentucky pulled ‘wools, Hales modersto; 40@33c, as to quality, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. XEW YORK, Speclal Diemateh ta The Chteaga Tr(bune, Naw Yoox, June 30.~Grass—Whest market }@le better, with s ntoderate export demand, the Srmuess on frelgbta checking business ; uatos, 83,000 bu, at $1,14% @113 or No, 3 Clilesgo rad Northwestory; $1,14for No, 2 Mllwaukee ; $1.4281.24 for No, 1 spring; $1.12@1.23 for ungraded lowa and Minnesota spring; $1,30@2.15 for winter red Wostorn: $1.33@2.98 for smber do, aud $1,91@1.40 for white Wemtarn; also, 8,000 bu No, 2 Chicago for July at$1,14; 25,000 bu No. 1 Milwaukes for July at 31.21, and last oveulng 25,000 bu No, 3 Chicago for first Lalf of July at $1.16, Ryo quiet at %o for Cansda in bond,and $1.04 for Htate, Corn duil; sales, 48,000 bu at TI@T80 for steam Wostern mized; 19@520 for il do. Oats firm, with ssles of 30,000 bu at 62@83)¢c for mixed Weatern, and 063G 08 for white Wostern, Provisions—biddles quiet at 11)o for city long cloar, Lard fria; sales, 100 tes at 14)J0 for prime stosm, Gnocenses—Sugar—Market dull and heavy ; falr to good rehuing is quotcd st TX@8)0; prime as 8X0; and white Uavans at 9 @100, Tarrow—Demand Umited sd Brm prices; sales of 0,000 Pba at ¢ WRIsKv—Steady, with sales of 10 brla at $1,10). Fartonts—The market in general is firmer, with & modersle businosa dotng. To London, by ateam, 24,000 bu graln st D)ot to & atrect lrivh port, » Oer- wan bark, with 8,000 qre Joai 6a3d; and an Ames- Jcan bark, 1o Dristol, withi 4,500 qrv, at Ga, 170 the dssaclated Pres,) Nrw Youx, June 30,—Froun~lieceipta, 14,000 brls: firm ; falr demand ; superfioe Western and Btate, $4.50 G@4.80; comman 10’ goud extra do, $4.90@6,45 ; good to choice do, $5,80@5,00 ; whita wheat Weatern oxers, $9.70:46.40 ; 8xtra Olin, $1,4XA7.00; B, Louts, 35,20 8,25, Iye Sour ateady ; $AI0RBS, Conw-MiAL—Wasters quict s $3.0334.20, Guatn—\Vheat firmer; recelpts, 174,000 tug No, 2 Chicugo and Northwestern, $1,143°a1.18% ; No. 3 il- waukice, $1.19; No. 1 spriog, SLII@I’ nograded Towa and Mlusesots spring, $LIZALIZ; winter yod Ve 31; amber Woslern,' $1.:10@ 1.0 ¢ Weatern, $1.U@L.: i A0, Hye qulet; Canada W bond, 00 ; Etate, 31,04, Laricy numinal, Mait in fair ro- nueat ; Lako Bliore, §1,51). Corn—ltoceipts, 14,00 bu s Hunted demand; mited Western, steamor, J6@T60} do sall, Tadle. ' Osts—Heceipts, 13,000 bu & atiado tirmer ; mised Wealern 20413 white do, Giuten Hax-Btoady ; anippiog, G T0c. Grocaaixs—Cotfee—Tirm snd sctive ; Rlo cargos, lb}flawnu gold 5 jobling, 164 @dc 1B yold, Buger auld wud heavy ; fulr to good ronniug, TX@nc; prime, Bnye; reined in air demand 3% 10911y, M- Iasses dull and beavy, Huce quict sud unchsuued, DatnoLuM—Firuier ; rehined, 240 WA | crude, 5X@ Brnainen Resin—31,70(@).50, SriuTs TURVENTINE—DUIL ; S13c, Froviulows—Fork closed aF usw mess, $20.008 ul b meats dull ; ruiddies quict; loug ort 4o, 113, Lard clossd Artue Hurrea—Frime and steady; othare unsettled; Wast- arn, Yigde, Eaos-~Firm ; Weatern, 15@1%a, Cuprax— um;x:wgc. Wussxy—Dleady; $119%. Lzatuxn—Heavy: Grande, ught, middls, ud beavy weights, 26@38)0; common do, 23@ ot Ouliforula do ezic, WooL—Dull a5d hesvy; domeslis Sesce, 80@030; ulled, Shgide ; unwaabed, 15340, Eunm—umummm'?' ‘oppor stsady: ingot lake quist ; TIN@e, Pig-iron~ Beutch quiet sod Brm WU @sic, American dull; 2:@2s0, Kusussheet, 10 ingold, Nails unchanged, NEW ORLEANS. = Nxw QOniraxs, “Juns W.—Svcan—Dull; jobhing, comunon, 8 ; low fair Lo fully Ialr, 8 @9; prime to striclly g vmwxu‘ - MoLassks—Dull} Jobling, commos, 0@i3e; falr, sigase ; yriuato cloce, S5aTIC, oohDulland etk ; doutlo 800018 i, a3 whises Laids, Osts fmj 86 O eiv—quiat; 950, £ dot ; prie, §23,00; chofos, $26. e L e 'w”pflm, i Yrovisioks—bork firms $21.80. Bacon active and T e L 3 q i A I Bi(a for "&’h—nuux-;'i el Winxy-—ieady : §LINGELZL The Prics Curreat gives the aar Bogsr, 8,005 hbds “hnu;'::'t?:hm - t o mol ackas onfs, 16,000 anckn s e vork, 4,319 bria Legn ;" bacon, 55 canka; 1ro s, 58 caske, ohnnaed, v QA= Wheat firmar; No. 1 Wealern araber, $1.5%gin No. ol by Outr wea! fuatie, 19ne; hame, Naliye, 2% PRIROLEUM~Numinal 8; e uminal § crudo, BX@I .00 "Pennaylvanin, Trdiana, and Oblo do, lilgh genden, l‘mh:l‘.‘fl.:ll(r\\lml:!; white, $1.49, Oorn duli; ‘bran, 5,000 #1cka; hay, 7,000 ard, 3,011 Hercoy uid 3,740 bhams, 6,01 terces ; dry-salted BALTINORE. mt.n||m-n, [June 30.—Froun-—=Quiet and wn d0,81.31 ¢ mixed do. $1.29@1,29: No.1 Weatara 4, $1,303 "No, 3 do, $1,3921,20; No, 3 Mitwaukeo sl.n, Corn’ firmer; Weatern milxed, 808, Weatern white, G4@030; Weatern mixed, ye 40l ; nominally Dic.a§1.00, 11aT—Ficn andd unchangods T'oviktoNa—Sirong, Pork firmat $31.00, Pulke meals—Suoullers, Wi@e: cloir rib, 13¢@laxe loows. o —Blioulders, Y3 10c; clear i, 1.:‘{ AFd stendy § rofined $14, steady; Weslorn oxtras, 203 ; reflnsd, GnookRIEA~CalTes nominally higher§ Rlo - 183, @10¢ 3 Jobbing, 161, (.0 e, WatsRT=Quict bt N at 11,10, PRILADELPHIA, PIILADELYIA, June ¢, —FLuen—Dall ¢ 3 do Wrecoualn and Minnewota famil Borrea—Qnlet an 21 do Arste, @00, 3.4 k{1 more acllve; red, Jeliow, 'white - X750, GnaIN—Wheat steady Wesiern miged, TH5a7uc, Ose quit s tmted, G, 4 8- Firm, Pork, $20,60@31.00, Doof hams, inoked o, 134 (3 143c, Lard $13,60,4 14123, Wotern, §1.15%6. Steady: Teiined 1350} crude, T, A Doy BERu—127 @00, Burrei—Dull and steady ; New York and Bradford County exiras, Yk 2k o' firets, 23,320 Weal Sitean “W0@20; do firsts, 1s@i0e ;" roll b Uiaese—fitexdy Wentern fine, 104@11¢, EasFiriu § Westurn frest Ior 0o BT, LOLIS. 8r, Lovts, Juno M.—Froun—Doll; litlo detngy prices searedly mora ian nominal; suporiing winter, .30 1813 584,507 doubly extrs, 2 red winter, $L + No. 2, 64%0 bid Gia for var lotw, ' Nye unohangod, i £19.87) tk fu fulr deman: 98737 apot 3 19,1 up country, Dry-ralt very firy hnnllhil":l thl. tl‘u;‘; r{h, up“cflllnl“ry. fl“n’\w hold hrz;l‘ apove at tha cloe. Bacon firm; lield higlar, bub 00 Jobbing trads, Latd mommmat, - 18at, bul o oxtras, curij Vdla Jo il CINCINNATI, Cincinsatt, 0., Juny iC.~Froun—Dull and oo chianged, Quary—What dnll and unchonged; red, §1.1 1,31, Corn Anil and unchanged ; br@:lle, Osts and unchauged ; LI@37e, Rya dult wid unchnaged. O1L8—Liusord quit and unchavged. Lard duil shd doclined ; $1.051,05, Fags—Dull and a wliado lower ; 150, BuTTRR AND CHtERAE~Qnlet and unchangod, FRovIMuNA—Dork quict and nuchsnged; $20.00 Yard in light demand ; holders firin; stoam, 1s}0 Kettlo, Me. Bulk meats faic ; sdvang SRR | oy’ cloar rib at 11xcepot: o, buger July; cleae 12, Tucon fale will Grmy; ae? 12)c; 10, Wiltsxy—Quiet sn? nochianged § $115's no sdies, L WAUREE, Mizwauxez, Juns 30,~Froon—Quiet and upe clisngo L, Onasn—~Wheat unaettled; No. 1 Milwaukes, $1,00% 3 No, 2, §1.045 July, $1.03%¢: Anguat, $.63," Quta frwner; fair demaid ; No. 3, in stors, biv, Com acarco; nomwfually firm{ No,'t, in store, t5c, Bye stosdy s No, 1, iu stors, 930, ' Darley entiely nom- l;:n‘:qrur cush; Heptember beld st §1,017 buyers sf Gnamy Fretants—Dull snd weak; whent to Bus- falo, 22,(42%c3 10 Osiwego, 02, REaxirza—Flour, 4,000 bria; oals, 60 lu; wheat, 96,106 bit 3 +urn, By b BRIrtENTH—Flour, 1,000 brla oats, 200 bu; wheat, 53,004 bu 3 corn, 600 bl N TOLEDO, Tot¥no, 0. Juvs 0.—ILovn—Quict snd un- charged. Geary—Wheat du'l; No, 2 white Waharh, $1,21X5 Na, L whits Michigat, xtea do, §1013¢ 1 amueR Mich,, July, §1 $1.2/; No, 3 Wausah red, cash £nd July, 71, ) §1.343¢ , No, 2, D, X AL red, 312335 Nu, & red, $L1G. Corn' Ormer; Ulgh-mixea, 13873 Judy, T34c; low mixed, 70% ; dame nged, L0c. O4ts steady, moderate demiaidi Now 3 i No, 2, duly 403 Michliau, 3540, i iynuunta—nuh oud nounal, ‘nmuvfl—\fihul.' 0.4 Lu; coru, 30,000 bu; cals, 2,084, Butrswxre—Corn, 23,000, RONTON. Bostoy, Maes, Jans L—Frovn—~Wikout ime provement ; Wesfern anperfine, $i.2@4.6); common exls Wisconsin and Minnesols exiras, $5.00@8, hlto wheat, Ohlo, Indlina, aod Michi- [ : Tinols, $6,33; ot. Loulw, $4.25; fancy inneanta, $3.00@4.0J, Guats —Carn meady § 86@%e for mixed and yellow. Oata dull; 04 w700 for mis-d and white, CLEVELAXD., CLEvELAYD, 0., Juno 30,~OmA1N-—Whest ateadys No. 1 red, $1.24* No. 2 do, $1.10; Corp steady; el @721 aure, 64.g6c; Outs unchanged. PeTnotrui—uiet ; stendard whita, car lota, 9Kc3 Ohlo Stats tesr, 10/5e; small It ¢ bigher, a Reopipre—\heat, 5,000 buj Coin, 5w bu; Osts, 2,600 bu, g TITTANCRA, Prrrsuong, June 30, —Gitarsi~Whest dull and low. er: Panus) Ivais awd Ohlo red,$1.20,1 .33 ; amber and whilie, §1.2:@1.23. Coru quie:; shellod, IB@TIC freo )n OIOVOLUF ; 0aF, Tk Peruontus—Quiet ; cruda, $1.25 at fined, 113c, Vhilsdelphia delivers. - DUFFALO, Burraro, Juno 80, —~GnaiN—~Wheat quiet; caniots No. 1 hard Mliwauken sold at $114gL1v; extrs white Miceligan, §1.34, Corn dull but firin'} sales of 3,000 b mizod Woatcrn at 30, Oata dull; 'sales of 2,000 ba No. 2 Weatern ot Cle, GaxaL Faetants—Unchanged, —— MARINE. . FONT OF CHICAQY, JUNE 80, AznivEp—Schr Clayton Dslle, Oswego, coal; achy Montery, Ogdensburg, coal ; achr Klitio Grant, Sauga~ tuck, Jumber ; prop 8, O, Daklwin, Escanabs, ‘iron ore { achr Mary liolen, White Lake, tise: schr Aavors, AMeCurtio's Plor, rallroad tics ; Schr I, F, Mack, Muse Xogom, lumber; scow W, Dates, Molland, barky Achr Whirlwind, Qrand Haven, lum. ber: schr O, J, Roedor, Mnakegon, Inmber schr Q. Ellen, Bangatuck, lumber; schr O, A, Klng, Alpcna, lumber; schr, J. Baan, Jr,, Grand Havem, lumber; schr Willla Landit, Ludwgton, Jumber; scow Two Kutles, Grand Ifaven, lumber; scow Af, ‘Hanuahe, Sonth Chicago, Hght ; scbr Pulaski, Oswogo, coal ; wtwor Coroma, Bt, Jo, sundries ; schr Oswogo, cosl ; prop Messeuger, 8t, Jo, sundries § schx Honest Johm, White Lake, lambor; stmr Ohicage, Manltowoe,sundries ; schr Homer, Ohoboygan, lumber; schir San Jaciuto, Alpeus, lumber ; schr Iver Lawson, Muskegon, lumber; wchr Two Clarlies, Kenoshs, lumber; nche 8, H, Foitor, Cloveland, coal; schn North Cape, Alpests, lumbor; schr Minerva, Musko< gon, lumber ; schr It, Simmons, Muskegon, lumber ; wchr M. Dall, Muskegun, lumber; schr Racine, Muske« gon, lumber ; prop Alsska, Duffalo, suadriosy Varldorvilt, ‘Boffalo, sundries; prop Menominos, MWusgogon, sundries; s:bir Hate Lyons, Muskes on, lumbes ; schr A, Rust, Muskexon,’ lowbee; ug Gen, 11, E. Pulve, Grand Liaven, towing bie Ape rentice Boy, Grand Huven, lumber; bge Willlanx ;’mm. Orund Uasven, lumlwr; prop Two Nellles, Oalumet, lights seh lioaa Llley Muskogon, fumbor; scbr J, M. Forrest, Ludingtou, fumber schr Pilgrim, Muskegon, lumbers tug Clomatis, Pealitigo, towings g Pralitigo, Peabtlo, lumbur ¢ scow soa” Lilrd, Mass kegon, lumiwr; sehr Rotwre B, Carapbel), Orand taven, Sumber ; sehit J, P. Ward, drand Iavea, lumbes, OLeausp--Scow Mary [olen, White lake, 15 brls pork snd sundries; sclir J, Graham, Port Colborne, 21464 ba wheat; whr Lioerney 1iddato, 44000 ba wheat ; barge Eldarado, AMenom! ML"‘ brls pesf, 15 ‘brls pork, 3 pikgs land, sud sundries ; barge Marinette, Meuomtnee, 10 brls teef, 13 bria pork, and suudrice; Inkie, Port Qolborne, 21,L00 bu whest: bark 0, J, Wells, Buffalo, 34,070 bu wheat achr Wiliam 8, Qeosthiwsflo, Buffalo, 5,000 'bu wheat: echr Bam Fifot, Bullalo, 3),000 Uu wheat ; bark Pushtigo, Oconto, 4 Urte park, 3 Lrs bame, and sundrios: stmr (.‘lalu& Manitowoc, 6 brla whiskey, 46 bals green hides, sundries, % Nt CLzanaxces—Stmr Menomioce, Muak 10 bris poik, © brls beef, & piys Hguor, and sundries 3 bark G. Maritn, Buffalo, 42,011 bu com; prop Cola orsdo, Butls 33,000 Lu wheat, 18,000 ba aits, LU brks flour, 200 bria pork, 10 bdlu palte, 6 bals brocme, snd sundnes; sclir Arrow, Claopers Her. & bris) ness stnt Alaska, HuSulo, 5,600 bels! ellod,” nomiually, < n thack, Parket'a re- LAKE FREIQHTS. * cfiteAdo. Preights wore unusually sctivy, room being eaguged for 4w,000 bu wheat, 50,000 bu corn, aud 40,000 s oata. The rates were puported 10 be e for whest, and about AN @)ie far carn to Buflala, A amall vuss el wes tsken fur otetodoaidic, Oharters: To Buffalo—Schra Hutchtnson, Mazrd, Ogarits, Lucerns, Butelier Doy, D, ¥, Dobbins, 3. W, nm;. x‘;ann. Davidion, whesl sk 23v; prop Veadernil epand whoot: prov Deuss lu)«'nmu%d.pug&owl: naln%nlkmlrim%hw-&ml ‘Balleg, onts ;A 2%ci kA, 1y . one to Buffslo a8 3kc. wireal frum Milwsukes, 1t I8 uzgeratocd of ke wueat churturd wore conditional on the graln baing dalivered. Iately ou July coutzacta, verorr, On tbe 15ib, whess 0 Dswego, So; Daffalo, e Tnquiry for topusge Nght, Obiarters : Thio sleam bargs Llucota aud consort, sumber, Cullin's Lolet 1o Clilcagty $178 un BUFFALO. T following charters wero reparicd on tho 16th: Bchr Burprise, coal to Detrott st 2o {xT ton free; schs 3. Maria Bootr, coal to Obilcago st 80c per ton fres; schir James Wade, coal to Kenosha ab 00¢ per Lon free; . 3. King, coal t0 Raciuo ab Guc er tou; achr O ;::‘n’h."lu’ml’"u o Fort Creacent (o, Bafalo. st $2.40 ; chy 1, F, Morry, gencral eargo to Olsvelrnd B el o be s skt David Vipes, caal 1o 1k ‘wauk &0 por twn freo} schrs Ban sod I, {0glow, ooal {0 Obicego ab 500 Tor ton; ach Snsovy Wiuslow, r dusky at 6c per bri 1, 0, b, ; achr E, P, Durr, it b Clovelad 8350 f, 0, by} s Tiak #iane b5 Wrewont on p. & VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Susctal Duwateh ta The Chiowe Tribenc. . Post Huaow, Mich,, June 30245550 Dows~Frops Mebresks, Hurdn City, Mary Jarecki and comeott achre Emma L. Coyus, Pensaukes, W. B, Pbiflips, * Rasazp Us—Prope Arcile, Minbiss, Bootis, N,