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FINANCE AND TRADE. Increased Volume of Bank Business Last Week. Discounts Quiet--New York Exchange Flat, Currency Movement to the Coun= try=--Business Signs. g The Produce Markets Steadier---Pork and Lard Still Weak, FINANCIAL, The transactions of scttlement day, and 8 grestor activity fu the teade of the city, gave the banka Jast weck & good deal moro than uenal of sounter business, but not many more chances to make money. In fact, the profifablences of bank- {ng has not been great during the semi-anndal pes riod now closing, but the banks ure genernlly dige poscd 1o vlew this stato of affalr na in agreement 5ith the genoral dnlineas of all businesa. That Is, with the slngle exception of tazation, The banka fec) keenly thelr greater exposure to taxation, and arc valuable agents In fomenting the popular and growing leritation about the cost of Government, The local lonn market was quict. There wia only & muderato offertug of Kuod paper from all rources. The luanable eurplus of the banks ls Jarge ond Lurdenrome, hut the total of desirahie appilcations fs small and not likely scon to tne crease, The marketing of country produce began in carn- cat 1ast weelk, as was shown by the liberal orders from the country for cutrency, Rates of discount aro $@10 per cent nt the banks to regular customersand lawer to independent bor. owers. On the street, paper gocsat6@10 per cent. New York exclange fold between banks at a dls- count per $1,000 of 75@80c. Tue orders from tho country for currency were well sustained, The clearings of the week were reported by Man- ager D, R. Hale to be an follows: Date. Crearings. Ratances. anday.. 85,4 8 4uL5%an Wi b proXe Thursday. Frida; 7, baturday 4, Total, $24,090, 38548 2,050, 149.71 Carresponding 33,400,A52.61 4,250,649.10 BUSINESS SIONS OF THE TIMES. The bank traneactions of the principal citics as mengured by thefr clearlugs show that general trade Is larger in volume than it was two years ngo, though prices aro lower, The Lublic of June 1 shows from the English returns thut tho present commercial dixaster s aot contined to this country: Not only docs the Economlist apeak of the Bourd of T'rade"report for the quarter ending April u8 exceptionally discouruging, and point to tho fact that In nearly every Smportant article the exports have declined in qiantity ns well 8% in price, bhat the reports of the Loudon Clearing-Tonse from Jan, 1 to latent dates show a dectlne ninco 1875 of about 122 per cent. The aggregute ch-nrhlt's in Lon- dun and New York, for the ninietecn weeks ending there May 10, and here May 13, compare thus: year, London, Now York, $10,008, 404,750 80, 42, 2w, 10 po0 7,745,570, s 1,202, 274,000 1,800, 7: vork the declino has boen about 14 per wh 1n London about 12 per cent, Tho cor- nucnce 1 sutliciently closo 1o Indicate that to catises operating In both countries the commercial depresmon in each is moinly attributable, nud not, DY Wy Are u‘,z to thiuk, mainly to causcs withinour own control. TIE NEW ENOLAND SHOE-THADR. The Shoe and Leather Reporler says that at this time (b production of boots and shous fn Massn- chusetts la at o very low ¢bb. Na factory s dolog anch, and the majority are running nomnally or ave wholly Idie, Thera I8 somoe New England trade, and about tho usual dewmnnd for the finest grade of goods; Lut thesa form o small part of the great volume of Massachusetts trade, Orders for all goods are bolng sought very gonerally, and it sccma thal buyors sre wnore than over divposed to order cautiourly, even on staple lines of boots nod whoes, Wlic suine paper gives an Iuteresting Slus- tration of the superlority of Amerlean munufoctur- crd over those of France: Sotne timu slnce o well- known Lysn manufacturer recelsed a pulr of wo- men's shoes, with 8 request that he wonld dupli- cate them and put o price upon thom st which ho would furnlsh the same urticle, Tha sample was o cheap Congress boot, foxed fn werge and patent. leatlicr, hand-sewed, tud waden Parls, Tho price was §1,70 I currency. We exsmined the erlginal and the duplicate, ‘U'be same stock was uscd, but the Amerlcan shoe was Letterlined, botter finlshed, bud a Lettor sule, and was decidodly the more styl- Léh artlelo. Ollcrwise the copy waw o literal ro- production of the Paris shoe, The price put on the Lynn shoc was $1.25, aud representod a ratisfactory profit. Without entering inte the ruzsons for this wide difference fu price, It la quite certuln that, ot equn} cost, the American shoe would be preferred, and, with 51 ceats fn It fuvor, the srguwvnt is overwhelming. VELIVERY OF DILLS OF LADING ATTACIED T0 TIME DUAFTS. In the long conteatud case of the Natlonal Bank of Commerce of Hoston, and the Merchanta' Na- tional Bank of Memphis, the United States Court Lo declded, after an claborate opinlon reviewing the decislons In point, that whether a time drafe accompanied by a bIll of Iadiug be viewed as an evidenco of sale on credit, or us a request fornd- ‘vances on the credit of tho consignmont, the con- sequence ls the same. The aceeptance Is not ask- cd on the credit of the druwer of the draft, but on the falth of theconslgnment. 1t fs declared an the opinlon of the Court, that no respectable case can De found in which it has been declded that when time draft hus beendrawn ngalnat o conslgnment to order, and hios been forwarded 10 an agent for col- lection, with the bill of lading attached, without further inatructlon, tho agent 18 not justified |n dellvering over the bill of luding on the accoptancy of thedraft, EASTELN VIEW OF CNICAGO AND OTHEW CiTY LOANH, The City of Providenco buy just placed a b per cent gold loan of 81,500,000 at 106511, with Boston und New York parties, This gives an Interest to the Investor of only 4.7 per cent., showlng thnt tho city made a mistake In uot placing the rato of intereat nnlow as 435 per cont. Springtield 7 per centy, which cannot Le called In for soveral years, are probubly worth 115 (If they correspond with Boston and Albsny 7s), or Dor 10 per cent moro than they wors lssued for, and wo wonder someone has not found a Ware River scandalin that, 1fthin debt had been placed on short thae, (t would soon falf duo, and might be refunded at 414 per cent, ‘but the same short-sighted polley which kept on lu- sulug 7 per cent bonds, aftor 6 per centa could be sold at par, gave u long term (o the high-intorest bonds. The Buston Journal urges tho propricty of o 4 per cent pupular loan, withdenomlnations ns low us 850, for {le new park debt fu that city, nod de- clares that sowe of the Gper cent aterling Joans placed abroad for Boston bave cost more than thicy would If placed ot home. Without doubt, thiere 18 apportunity st the present tine for popular Toans at a low rate, If they sre broken up in amall denominations, and given a long thue to run. Buch o boud 2 handy for & grest many purposes, espec- ally o8 au_iuvestment for current balances, 1t would not be luhi!cl to much Nuctuatlon, and whouver javested in them o-day would b preity eurs of being able to scll them foras wuch, one, wo, or threo monthe hence, with the intercst add- ed. 1f the City of Providence cun borrow of the bankersat 4% at thirty years, the Unlted States Gov- crnmeut ought certafnly 1o borrow on the aboye named terind at4 per cent, Aty years to run, ‘Thure has recently been some guestioniug of the eredit of Chicogo on account of thy sdversy ducl, fon of Judpe BleAlllaterof the Cook County Conrt. ‘The Clty of Chicago has beun restrained from cun- tractlng 8 large indobtodue by the pro- vision ~ In o State Constliutlon lhn- fung tho pose of municipalities to Lorrow to b per cent of thewr valustion, T'ho hew constitution waa fortunately framed befaro thy grest fire, and courequently the ity debt s down to $20, 600, 000, or only Htdle more than doublo that of Pravls doence, The Clly Treasurer has Jusucd certid. catee in anticipution of revenue, as iy done every year 10 8 Jarge extent fn New York, and to some extent In slmost every «ity, #nd the question wus recently brought beford the courts whethier, as the clly debt wus already up to the constitutional limit, this Ivsus was not i+ lepitimate, Justice McAllister decides that it bs {llegitimate, becauss fesucd befure the levy of tuxen was made by which It wax to bomet, Imply- fug that Letween the XMV( and the collection of taxcs such fssue would be legitimuts, As the Jovy was subsequently voted, there will b of course no los# to holders.” Indecd, there can be nu better fnvestment than tho Londs of e great Weetern cltles, tua rate of fnterest rialng sbove those of Eustern citics about 1 !bt cent for every 1,000 wiles of lougitude, Cincinuall, for fnstunce, which 8140 bts 8 debit of less than $30, 000,000, vllers o nww loan quite sitailar to the Providénce Joou ut ¢ Ber ceut futerest, uo bid to bo below 103, —Spring- Jeld Republican, CONDITION OF THE NXW YOUK DANKS. We havenot yet secelved the Comptroller's ab- struct of the laat report of the condition of the Uhi- cago banka, The New York banks stood as follows ‘May 12, 1870 Loans and diecounta.., A 8, bonds {0 securo & honiix 10 eenre depoaits, & bonila on bANd.. Qi piocka, bonds e from atlier Natlo e from Etate banks and hanks 1ical estate, furnitire, and ixtures. Cuseent expenses and taxes pid. . Tremiwna pald... eeka aud othoF Caxly (16ma. ANKeA for Cleard of othier Natonal 1 tlonal currency, 18175, 740, 180 6045 pecle |r.‘('~!.‘tcrtlncuu GF depoii for iel-tenlisf Ok Ghoss o Five per cent redem Duefrow U, B, Trensurer..... Capital stock paid In. Other uhdlviied prof Natlopul Bank notes on Btate BRuK notes outatanding, Dividends unpa Due Stato Lanks and banke PORBION EXCHANOER. Bterling, 480G Taris—francs. Bixty day. Sigh!. GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 112@11245. Greonbucks were B0K@E8Y on the dollar in GOVERNMENT BONDS, 208 0f ‘ti—January any 208 Of '7—January aud Ju nf ‘68—January and Jul] United Biates new i of i Uulted Blates currency s, CITY AND COUNTT HONDS. unty 7 ¥ ct. bun ity ¥ ¥ et bonda oug) ark's ¥ ot hon 13 (NIOEE). L2314 10 *And Interest. LOCAL STOCKS. First Nattonal. Fifta Nutional, iiizazds Merchanta® Sayings, itatlway, ot aders’ insuranco Co.... Chamber of Commerce. oc Exposition stoek (acrip *And {aterest, TELEGRATII. New Yonx, dune 3.—Gold opened at 11 closed at 11214, all the sales of the day having been at these Nigures. Carrying rates 1and 134 perceut. Luans were sleo mnda flat. Governments dull and strong. Tailrond bonds dull and firm thir nfternoon. Mil- waukee & St. Paul, Lacrosse Divislon, soldat 103, aud Union Pacliic einking funds at 8014, State bonds qulet and nominal. Spoculation an the Slock Exchange waa utrong and high- carly dealinga, raoging from THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1876. ‘The leading prodnce markets were eteadler on Batorday, with rather less dolng. Provislons sere eanler, and wheat stronger, chiefly in the latter part ot the senslon. The recelpts of grain wors again large, by comparison with the average of May, and the shipplng movement rather qulet. ‘The tweather was fine, and the crop prorpects wers gencrally cousidercd to bo excellent, hnt the un- certalnty regarding the political complicatlons of the O1d World was a safiicient offaet to thiat 50 fac nn breadstnils were concerned, The futuro of the ‘Turkixh situation In atlll a eource of great anxlety In commerclal clrcles, Thero was little change in the market for domens- tic dry goodn. Business waa quict in most depart- menta and ouly moderately nctive In any, but the aggregnte distribution was about up to the average for this atage of the sencon, and few complaints were heard. Prices are ateady and irm. The de- mand for grocerles was llberal, and for most arti- cles the market preserved a steady tone, Coffces aro neglected, and show a ten- dency to go luwer, Teas nrte in Increased demand and are held with more confidenco, The butter teade was less activo than durlng the carlier daye of the weok, and holdera found some difflenlty in negotlating at former gurce, but 2ales dld not show any quotable decline. Cheese re- malna quiet and unecttied at 5@MY4e, according to quality. The fish and drled fruits markot pre- wented little that was new. Bagging, leather, conl, 8nd wood woro quoted quiet at unchanged prices, Lumber afloat was quict Saturday, In conse- quonce of the emall offerings. The ysrd trado ls teported fair at unchanged prices. Tron was ateady, and In fair demand. Tho wool mrrket Is quoted dull and drooping. Secdn were qulet, and fittle Vetter than nominnl. The Inquiry for broom-corn continties falr at the prices rocently glven, Tho better pgrades are firm. Hides and ops were unchanged, Jay was dull and lower under large offerings, for which there wan littie in- quiry, as buyers generally are out of tho market. Qreen fenits were ateady, cxcepting atrawberrica and cherrics, both of which were easlor under in- creased offerings. Lake freights were §n berter demand, but quoted crsy at former figures, at 23¢ for corn and 23(¢ for wheat to Buffalo, with Hi4c for corn to Kingaton, Hofl-freighta were quict ot nominaily unchauzed rates, agenta naking 20¢ to New York, 18¢ to Phll- adelphia, 1744¢ to Baltimore, and 25c to Doston, per 100 Me. Through rates by lake and rafl were quoted at 10c for corn and 1l for wheat to New York, and fdc on corn to Doston, Frelght-cn- Ragements were reported for 27,000 bu wheat, 315,000 bu corn, and 21,000 b rye, GIAIY IN SIGHT, The New York Produce Exchange Weekly glves the following na the visible eupply of grain, com- prising the stocks In granary at the principal points of accumulation st lake aud scaboard ports, in transit by rall, on tha Now York cauals and the lakes, May 27, I8 Vieat, 3 tey, T || g i, 3 1,135,302 448, 163/ Hiwol Rl 200,600 21,017 T84 631,475 BONNTY 10, 20w B, 19,173 Detrott, Ovwego, Roston, 5t. Lol Peord B3, 00 581, 182] Lake shptawk 187,07 Tiatl ship't wk 1,108,024 OnN. Y. U i Esto aflont N, ¥ ¥@1% per cent, ontelda of Delaware, Lackawannn & Western, from §1.07'4 to $L.08, The market subsequently became steady, except for St. Pauls which fell o 2todpoints. Inthe closing hour thero wos a re- er cent from the best pricos of the closed dull aud tregular. Trans- actlons aggregated 88,000 shares, of which 130, 000 were Erfe, 17,000 Lake Shore, nctlon of 14 to 1 duy. The marke 1000 Northweat- aclic Mail, 23,000'St. Faul, 3,000 Ohlo, 3,000 Western Unfon, Money' market ensy at %:urcnnllle puper, 4@6. Custm recelpts, $210,- The Assistant-Treasuror dlsbursed $147,000; clearings, 314,000,000, Shipuients of epecte to-da: Sterling, 00 dayn, 487% ‘Tl weekly bank stutement is 8 follows: Loans, decreaso, - $814,200; specin, incrense, $120,400} crw, incroaso, $:2470,100; deposits, in' 7,000; circulation, decreuse, $115,- ncredse, §2, 041,205, OVERXMENT DONDS, @3 per cent; prime 00,000 n gold, rflmd. o 400; reserve, Coupons, ‘8L, New. .!leney Central., ‘Atisptic & Pacificp! Indiaoa Contral, Chicago, T, & 1 Tilinois Cercral. . Central Pactde bunds. 10, Cleveland & Pittaburg 3 ROTLhWestern, oo Northwestern pid. | Gt €y €, & L Tennesace 0, old, Loxnoy, Juna 3 he amount of bullion pono 3'Dank of England on balanco to-day ia Consuls for money and acconnt, 0O%@N0 1.10; 104343 'UTs, 10043 10- New York Central, 09 Pants, June 3. —Rentes, 105f 20c, Fuankyont, June 3. —New b, 101K, COMMERCIAL, The following wore the reccipts and shipments of the leading nrticles of produce!n this clty durjug the twenty-four hours endlog ut 7 o'clock on Saturday morning: 1075 new Gw, irie, 123(; pld, 10, Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- suinptions 4,343 bu wheat, 1,200 bu corn, 1,214 Tho following grain was Inspected into store on Saturdey murnings 21 cara No, 1 N. W, wheat* 60 cars No, 2 N, W. do, cars No, 2 do, 114 cars and 2,500 bu No. J do, 84 rejected do, Icar nograde do (310 wheat); 03 cara high-mixed corn, 884 cars and 2,000 bu No 2 do, 70 cars and 5,000 bu rejected do, B cars no grade (475 corn); 21 cars white oats, U7 curs and 4,600 No, 2 do, O cars and 500 bu ro- Jected do (84 osts); U cars snd 2,000 bn No, 2 rye, 7 cara rejected do, 1 cur No. 1 barley, U cars, 0.8 do. 1 car rejocted do, Tolal(88Y cars), GU2, 400 Inspected out: 120, B17 bu wheat, 214,147 bu corn, 38,102 bn oats, 403 bu barley, The following were tho receipty and shipments of breadstuffs and §ive stuck at this polnt duting the past week, and for the correaponding wevks euding 7 cars No. 1 spring, 70 The following wera the exports from New York for the weeks endlog ae dated: 1, 121 (534,711 1283 I 14 LTAT, R B, 05N 2, 9000, 503, 1,2 772 3, PONRIGN IMPORTATIONS, - Recelved at Chleago Customa June 3, 1876 Hernmann Isaacs, G600 Lxw clay pipes; C, 1lighe woud, 2 cares oll paintings. Amonnt of dutles collected, 83,628, 37 —— TROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS~Were quict, and generally weak, though the reaulting decline In prices was small ma compared with that of sume recent doys, The receipta of 110RY wers amall, but that fs usual on Saturday, and the hog market ruled dull. with spparantly lfttls con- fdence in the tuture of prices, There was some fn. quiry for mests for shipment. Ountside of that buyers held off, there heing few orders hers, and local aperas tors stood aloof. The tollowing tablo cxbibita the shipments of pro. Vialons from this clty for the week ending Juno 1: [7 orts| Tes. | Bz, | 2us,| other! welgnt, prys| din, Artictes, Pork.... ., Lard Mese Pork—Was qulet, Tho market advanced 10¢ per Uriearly, whiile a few ordera were filled, and then fell off tu 1%21TM0 beluw the clostng prices of Friduy, ules woro reparted af 70 bris cash ut $14.00¢ 8, (X0 by seller July at $18. 15417, 675 and 1,700 bris aslier Au- gust &t $18.25418.35, Total, 9,820 brls. The market closed tamo At $17.80@17.00, According 0 welghts 817,80 seller June; $17.075%6:318.00 seller July; (8,20 Keller Atgust., Beller Replottnr clotl nt AbUWE §18 50 ‘asked, and seller tha year at §13,7ws 16,00, Driie mess pork was quoied at §17.u, and extra PR L Shiet, and adyanced 5o per 100 a9 ear il . and cod # ear i docined b T 106 below the. QIOHbE prices 31 Friday. Thero wak o quetable chaugo tn Livernoul. Saloa hor 0 Wora Feported of 1,000 tes vadh at $10.808 50 tea seller the month at $10.80; 6,000 Ws soli- §£10.05; and 2750 tex seller Augnst %1103, “Total, 10,000 tea: 'The marked closed 0, 7074 10.76 cadh ot seller Junos $10.8kL10.521 3 $10.95 1. 4754 seller Augusty and $11.104 *foss nerive, but In beter demand for ipinent, Wilh some inguiry for future. The sales " rdported wero only 100 bxi summer oulders st Ghie, and 500 ahort it At Hige seller dune, 6 stller July, dnd $0.20 por 100 84 sclice Augut, (¢, fioweVer, frobablo tha uther purs were made. perators in meats are slngularly 10 reporting thelr tranaactions, exeept auch of theln as oo, tuwde Un carrying charkes.” A round ot clianged ay, linnda here on 2 of which no tntimation wan re: celvod hiero £l tho tehea lud traveled to Now York and ng wus tho closing range of 8wt Iong Short Short ders. ciear, vl clear, returmned, The folluwl prices: ! 8 ot [ [ n,\: o i o bl b w i 104 ltfi'} cun, cis i Yoy Sad sirl cidira ut 04C Cash, ani S0 sclier Juiy, bozed; swuet pickied linms, 11Q@like for aum- iner aud 1134 g 1a%estor winters Cultuberlan caal or scl June; lung-cut hams, buxed; bacon hams, 1kgldc. €redse—\vas qulet at Gicde, B ILODUCTS—Were steady and quiet st $10.75 @100 for mcws, €11.75@12.00 for extrs micss, and $22.00xp23. 50 for hamns, Tullow—Wi quoted al RgAke for clty, and 7@8c for country lota, sccording to couditlon. BREADSTUTFS, FLOUR—Was quice and unchanged. Bome operators cailed the market enaler, but hulders were not wiiling to shade prices, seclng that wheat waa strouyer. Kales wero ropurted uf 100 Lrls winters on private Lerms; 700 bris apring cxtras partly ol $4.7565.15; and 100 brls spring supcrilties (Iow) at $2.75. Total, 000 brls. Tho warket closed nominal at the following rauge of prices: Chiolco winter extras, 87.37437.87); commnon to good do, $5.673GT.23; shipping extrus, $4.50G3. good do, $5.00s5. 3T} ehnlie do, $3.5025,7%; patents do, 80,00:20.00; Minncsota, $5.006,75; Spring supesnnes, $3.0064.00; TY0 Bour, §4.U54,00, Dran—\Wus motderstely, sctive, with little change fn prices. Bales werd 00 tuls &t $0.2560,50 0u track, and 80,60 fre0 ou buard cars. Corn 3feul—Balo was reported of 10 1ons corse at $10.73, ou track. WHEAT—1Vsa rather Jess sctive, and sdvanced 13fo pur bi, though thoe recetpts wore ayguin Iarge, and ex- pected to lucreaso during tha coming week, Liverpool Wos reported femer, with a dewund fn excess of tho supply, and New York was firmer ot the cluas undor & Ruud {nquiry for export, [t was also telegraphed from New York thst the exports of the weuk furom that port wlune were 1, 1K0,000 Lu, most of which fa beltoved to have goneto the Contlnent of Europe. The recolots hero during the past week have ayeraged over 103,000 by er day, foctuding & part(s! hollday, Lut that aggregate s excevded about 166,000 bu by the'shiplucute Tous g but B littie hiore than' 0,0 bu of 4l grades in store, Thesu facts catived un advancs, hut tho specuiative el 1ent wik rolatlvely weaks, botwithatanding. Thg ope ton truding was chjody ‘fur July, the premiuim for which recedud Lo 34 as compared with Juoe, The shipping demonidwas spiwroily dutee, bit b wid woud, abd caused cuali low 10 colrinand @ pre O e wver o eurrent price’ fur” tha i, " at thers was 0o premfum on carryin fntoJuly, Whether it bu thie fcar ot geavral. wag, of the fuct of 8 dlscovered deficieney that has hitherty lican representud, the Kurapeans uro cortainly taking our Wheut 83 _fust wa they can ubtuln 1t, atd 162 cost 1 y A Honnd them Ls very reasunable ‘on secount of utusyul] low frelghit-rates rullog thls sear, Seffer July openee at 1.0 sold at 81,1534, rowe Lo §1, 0 décilied to 1.k, wivd advanced o #1udlg, ¥ ul FLU3, eilor (e thonth sold ut JLashal. e cluning ai $1.0w(. Beller Auguat sald ‘st 1,020, Caahy 5o, 3 apilug Closd ut 8101, Cusli salcy Teported Of B0 D Nis T aprinic at $1,09; 50,000 bu No. 300 1.0 w08y 15,600 b No. 3 du wt 10451 PR - Jocted u.c.nwn‘m and 1600 bu by satnjile at 704 on track. Totul, 70,000 bu. fnuesoiu 1PAeat—\Vas'ln falr dumand, and aversged ubout s sama prices us on Friday, valee were” fo- tr 44 nd 1,000 ba do at 8| .Ml{ls free oo bowrd cal “Total, 24,800 bu, CURN—Wua actlve, an o Juwer, Tho market i atier weat s e RS Wl under o focta of larke recelpie snd Sue weather hire, with the TEOI hat Cargues off cuset wore vasicr (i’ Euland, {hie wugment fa udr atock fo atara durly ths we i wlso Teported a4 nearly S0 0L The tarket rallfed subsequently under a vnly woud deniand for it iVl Ve Teport Mt fretbht-roons hd been cuguged for args quantiticaof cura.” Thera was ilttly cunand for sawply jota, ruled dull, ‘The ccllative tendcucey wis bearith thruughout, fhe of- rings oncouutry account belait beral, aid Soconded 1e ailuie (0 el Uy lucal Uwcralors., aslive Judo 23,500 opencd ‘st #e, decitned to 41, stvanced 10 43%c, LR G g RS c|-»-|n(1mmwhe. Rellrr Auguast sold ot 444w Cash No, 2 clured ot €174 hotnlred at4n were roported af vllow ot 444 high tnized at 424443t 137,80 b No. Jai 3,000 by Fejerted 8¢ 3ey MR Iy 0o grade at Bdei 40 hu eare at 4 . 400 bu by ratuple st 2oedia oR track; And R, 000 hu'do At 40.944¢ free on board cars. ‘Total, 16, 400 bu, OATH=Wern mora active and Jizso higher, under moderate offerfagn, _ Tho receipta were mnalicr, and there was & good demand for cash fur shipment. and rices agvancod Me during the scanton, eloaing strong. 6 Craiing 1 ntion waa far, &l partly in ShangTing from June: o duly AL ® difference of Jskic, Now York wasquoted Tl-', mnd Aume grades were Inwer at thaclose, “Seller June or cash sold At i c2ale, clos: Ing nt the outafde. mu{ woll ot D3 e, wdge. fejectud aotd nl Hic. “Sambica we o1l and easy, nnder fatr offerin cloning ot e reported h Anles were ro- e, Grted of 13200 1) No. 4 At BIuEaAes T bu BNt e 600 it Feeote i do 400 bu by fample ot J7ucc {or mixel und Mudie for white o track, aud 2,400 by at 23zage, free on board. Total, Wan in fair request and steady. The recolpts were {alr but the offerings were moderate, and thers was some {nquiry (ron parties who destred'to Gl oat & eargo, No. 3 xold at galye, and refected at ade. Cadt sales wwere toported of 1,200 b No, 9t (ilges 400 it felecttd ot (et 2,000 b at @o on track. Total, 0 b, TBARLEY—WWasqulct and higher, sclling at &7c for June, ‘The receiptn were Light sid there was itily dis- position tosell, while the partles hulalng most of the ennh were reported to bo bidding up tho market, hut without succeediig u calllug out sellers unier 0. N 2 was quoted at keb7e, closlng nowminally at ihe oy Fule.: ‘i fower ktaded wore 1c Muher.” being in- e: e N S o i end atiiic, Saniplen were vor . h iFe T ported of e b No. B 4 SUNGITCH 400 bis roJected ot lne. Total 2,000 by. ONR 0'CLOCK CALL. Bk S gAleE f, 2,000 bils ot 17.0% selier July, and §18, 13 sellor August. :Lum was dnehuiged, | Safed 2,000 (et st 810.80 for iy, And 10,621 for Augzus he"Halce of (i woek on _the Exchange Hoard amounted (o £901, 107,20 In jraln, K804, U200 (0 pro- vislona and $18, 370 {1 Atocks, Total, §1, 743, 470, Late Laty fLernoon wiieat sold st $1,01 for June, 4T Ivance of e, ‘Only a few ShleR Wwerd inaue, l o nce waa sttributed ton strouger fecling in New Yor LIVE STOCK. ciicano, Recetpts~ Cuitte, Iags. Sheep, Moiiday. 2,074 i i Tuesdiy. 5, Wednerday. .. Thursiay Friday, Saturday Mean pork s Week bine o Ine herare idat. Jan. 1., perfod T 1875, Mouday, Tueaduy, feduonds serrannnes 1 ceipts, s mauy had expected, tho arrl might have resuited froin the generally Improved posis tfon of the Eastern tarket. Texaa cattle are now conie ug forward In 1iberal and Inoroastug numbers, but thus farall bave found an outlet ut fairly Temunurattye prices,—the bulk at §3.00:44.35 fur averages of from 5010' 1,60 1hs. Butciicrs and teeders secired all tie sk tiey required ut (05156 e ‘urreut tfio previous week, and the nest fortnight wil in ull probuliility, witncse a farther and more narked declin fn low ‘fad_medtun qualities, The extreme ranke of the morket waa §2,50a5. 00, y was iliapuated of n 4,004, 75 1At £ 955,00 per 100 T, tad_of tnile Ohid5,00 per head, — Saturday’s market and stendy. QuUOTATIONA. Cholce Beevea—Fine, fat, welliformed 3 car to 5 yenr old euiers, welighlug 1, 2010 |, S50 1A, asises oo . $4.75@5.00 Good Beavos—Woll-tatlencd stecrs, weliir- “01 I,mélul‘}i ; \.‘A'D lll.,lil fair e 4.40G4.65 i Grades—Steers ;-nb:ll.‘wb 10 1,250 tbs, 4.25a4.65 Bulchér' Btock—Too cammon to chivles cows, for clty slangliter, wc!gmni RO L0 1, 100 B, 204,15 8tock Uatile—Comnion cattle, weigiitug 860 " " L0 1 0G0 DS, .. on 3.766G4.10 Interlar~Lteht and thtki cowa, Roltery itais, bulls, and acniawug at 2.5033.. HOGS=The Week opened difll in ({8 Uraiie of trad with prices unscttied wud declintng, The steady shrink: age i prices of thie product led tu the exerciis of crester eaution among buyers, and durfng Motiday and uemiay they g down pri U SN or1o #5.Kasih15 for common tv chivice grades. Un Wadnesdn Te of 1ho reduction sustained during Lo duys belny recovered, but Inter pric thedown-track, nud at thie end of the wee! S0¢ lower thun At the close uf the week before. Ail- vicenfromn the hog-raisiug districts warrant i ‘ex- peetation of itheral auppliea froni this thne forward. and thy chanees ur rather than hifgher prices. Baturday's receipts. wero moderate, but they proyed more than ample, aa buyers scemed thelined t yery sparingly, V'rices were uot materially lower than Priday, but were weak nil around, with @ downward tendeniey, Enles were at £.00e0. 25 for nferlor Lo 0x- tra. Closing quotations were, for cummon (o prime Uit §6.000.10, Al for H0F 10 clioled lieavy $5.00 @15, Extraquited at §0,:2060.25, SHEEL—The supbly was lisier i for soveral weeks previgus, aud that fact, coupled with general decline ut tho sty wave tiap 0ol wud droupig sl werg slow’ al $4.5003,25 for goud Lo prime, and at £3,50024.23 for common to medlin. _Inferlor 6ta were hat wantcd st $3.563.00, Lambs were In demsud at $21.504, 00 por icud, needrdivg W quality. ho_precediny RN oo LUMBER. At thesale docks trade was light Baturday, the offer- ngs being mmall. Three of four cargocs were wold carly, hut afterwords littlo was done, and atthe closo two or three cargoes, chiefly large ones, were unsold. Jolsts and itiing sold ot 7.50¢8.50, sad commun tuch at $8,0060.00, Fulr to cholcs inch stuff was quoted at $10.00313.00. Lath werestendy at $1,25, and whingles at §2.00622, 25, ‘There waano change In freights. The offerings are Iarge, and one or two fnstances havo been cited whero current rutes were eut, but tho ia running at the old tigures, which aro now lowar than they were st any Hmde! lul% season, and unvther drop is nut” expucied ime Tadhately, "' falr buntnoss {s roported by tho Jand, destors ehiougih 1t does vob appear 10 Lo eyenly dintributed, b woine stfll way trade s not what 18 shonld be at this tin the acason, Prices aze tolerably ateady for all grados ‘There 18 soine culting, bt 1L is probas 1N uotatlo nd clear, Clear flooring, 1l o, learatding, frat and aceond,, Eirat comntuon slding, Elouriug, 0rst common, dress Flonrlng, sccond comision, dressed. 1ox boants, A 1ux buards, 13, A stock boards, Natack bunrds. Gtock boatds.. Common huardd st Tencing. Copvon lumber, 13 14 and idér 3 in Joiste and scantiing, f Lath...... Ashingles oo, BY TELEGRATIL FORFIGN, Special Dispalch to The Tritune, Lrvenroor, June 3—11:30 8, in..—Flour—No. 1, 248 6d: No. 2, 228, Grain~Whest—tpring, No. 1, os 61; Ko, 32, A80ds white, No. 1, 1082d; No. 2, 08 11d; club, No, 1, 106 6d; No. 3, 108 3d. Com—No, 1, Ts; No. 2, 20034, Provistons—Purk, va. Lard, tus W, LivenrooL, Jdune 3—2 p, m.—~Areadeiugs—Call- furnis white wheat, average, 04 11d@108 203 do chub, 10u2dulon ot red Weatern spring, Nos 3 o 1, 8 tdis tiabid do winter, Us Gdets W, Flour—Weatarh cunul, huig by Cofn, Western “mixed, 208 Wiriaos Ud, Ote, ny3a 6, Uariey, 3004, Deas, Conadian, dosid K Y AT.00aiR, 0 eves 15,00 10,00 omia ke Seed—~8mcon, Provieons—Soas pork, A, Prime mess hoef, 838, Lard, 3U)s. Dacou—Loug clear, 448 ) ahort do, 40e Tullow—418 04, fldsp(rm Jviroleum—8:@8a3d; refined do, 10w Od@11s et OTHA vt paio s 10k wnsnon Kosin- I i 0, Sptrite TurpeniinA gy 0 P Cheese—5m, ANTWENP, JUNO 2, -Tetroleum—a1H. e — PRODUCE NHEW YOuK, Special Dispaich 1o The Tridbuns. Nzw Yark, Juno 3, —Gratn—\Wheat—Market shade Grmor tor export and homie Lrade funuiry; sales 120,00 by, at $1.00@1.00 for rejected sprise; §1.00G1.08 for ungraded spriug; $1.08 for No, § Chbicugo; $1.11 for No. 3 Milwaukos; $1.17for No. 3 Chicagn and North- waosterns $1.20w1,31 for No, 2 Milwaukeys $1,2401.00 for No, 1epring; $1.14®1L.80 for winter red Weatern; $1.2041.43 for amber Western; §1.2581.50 for white Weutorn; $1.851.47 for whuterred Caunds [n bond; 81,43 for white State; and $1.54 for white Mich!gan, crop 1874, Itya firmr snd active at 86ubTC for Wests ©rD, Udo for Btats, and 060 for Cunuda fn Lond; sale 4,00 bu Western to arrlve. Barley quiet and s changed. Corn steady for sound parcels; unsound wtuck dull and dectinduigs sales, 80,000 bu, at 52ie for nograde mixed; Suc for steamer tnlxad; Gixes0Ko for kraded mixed; and 43w50C for unmerchiantable wixed; alua 10,00y graded mixed, for Junc, st boc, Uste w! ectide v aales of 37,00 t T Wil MSLOLIT 0, b, actie Wedtern and biate, tcluding 1,000 0w mixd Kale 0%t 10Y¢ for Jon, |"n.|¥.u Htor bid, fuf T3 and for Uctober, 811,30 Wleky—3inrket dull; held ot $1. 11, With $1.10 b1, oreries—Sugur market steady Gnd quict; fuir to renaing uoted At IEATIECE prima 10 12 1lavana at 73{wHb(c. Coffea quict apd uomminally l‘l'"l\ l'mn O .“llll Quoted at 15618 gold; Muracuibo at atucTa yold. Y 0 ihe Western Awnclated Press, New YoRrk, Juny d.—talloa—sirung et 12 12!¢c; futureavtendy Jone, | Tolic; Auiiiat, 13 832 : October, 11 113 boceniver, T 2 1icy ' February, ‘13 i Avrl, 12541 teceipta) 13,000 by Na.d, OF super exira Btaly 003U cutimon 0 Kood extra. guml 1o cholve, $3.2085.05; White wheat exira 85.707.781 extra OWlo, $1,00:7.0% bt. Loy, 5100000 Minncsuts puleul proccas, 89, 20,60, Hye dour uichanged, Corn- Meal=More witive, Western, $2,00G:3. 26, Grafn—Wheat (n good 'demand, Receljts, 21 g, uow; ungraded do, §1.076.1, 30 priug, $1.20 0005 WiLter red Canads, $1, 35 473 0, 4 Mliwaukee, Foioeul tubys No. 5 do $L by s L 11 N 3 Chlcawo aprlu, 8117GE 13 N0, 8 db, gl ims Lo wiutes red Wéstern NG, 3 wnd No. ", §i 200 white Western, $1.45w1. 54, tho latter for oll, W clear, Lurd " prime stewmn, At 8 calt for June, 61 11. 50 usked; for July, ,ll.&_fi LId, $11.25 aske August, k11524 bid, 81 ;15 mked; foF Kepte, $140b1d und 171,85 askedi Uid o 81170 sakewl, euyy} asle o Flours Minjted dentai ter unil W 840005 firuer and active; Btate and Wyster, BuahTe; D) iuboud, b2c. Bafley quice. Mt quiot wid Unichauged. 1547 2,525 Common snd medium cattle have ruled dulland fower than for the previous week, hut for good to chiojee heeves there was n well-sustafned demand ot ahout steady gures, Instead of n decreans In the re- how n simnll increase, and that fact vperated agalnst any apprecta- tion 1n valucs of shipping grades, which otherwise e from the prices tiie nup- vre mates of tie receints falling coustderably below seneral expectation, there Was a slight reaction, about wero 4a vught to be I favor of lower Covn~Ttaceipta, 34,600 buy sound ateady; nnsound! dntt AR S A A R A e, mixad no yrade. GXa0e; b angraded, 50 CaRgey e o teamer stern imixed e, i do, Oats ateady o 5 Vestern mized and Beate, Sagdder wi flay—lloavys AupIng, Zope-Quict and inchauged, Grocer Soffeg quivt and unchanged, s«n-rmgul! . Molasion dull and unchanged. Rico nnged, JUINL| ‘erude, A}al refined, 14%3144c: quirt and on "¥iraletn naphithn it i i 8t 1110, Ntruined Rexin—Unclinnged, Ty TueenibreTienvy it 300, 4 uachnRe it dutl d lomer, at 21,00 ;AN 1.0 long “clear “mtdilles, ~ We N ey do elty, 1103, Lard—Drimo steam l|({|| and fower, closling nt $1t, 12! July, #11. 201 Ahuety K1880601A0; Septemiber., $11 d0d11.5: Heavy: Western new, 1462ic, LEReC ol at $1, 101, 11 arketdull at $1. 10421, 11, anfactured copper stewdys Tngot Lake ditll and heavy at tg e ron “qulet and un- chnged, sln sliceting, 12611 gof tfle-Qulet but frny cut, $3,10; clinel, §4.602 + Lorelioe, No. Hy 202 PIILADRLUIIAL Tun arerSeeds—~$10,00310.50; Himthis atid dnxkéed nnchanked Letroleum—14G114c; crude Fiour—Quict: “exfros, % Minnctota, exten famil, £ filch krades, 87,25 07, iy Wheat guiot; Pennegivanta réd, $1,13 1103 amber, §1451 white,' $1,44, Tiye. Corn, [ good deniand ind irmer; ‘ ARt mixed ISR YTE. Oata— Market dnil: white, 7. 3 Jroristons=Inactlye,” Pork, . Mot hatnt, 2ikie; amoked do, 1wltics plekied do, §12.008 ”;"‘»’i ank é; k"'-nlnl Watons P [ hey—Market qu! 'Tn, §1.1214, V g OF, 118,00 b, Rereipta=Wheat pitia—Corn 1y Itutier—Uichange Cherse—Wenks Now York fancy now, 11@120; Weate arg fine, L0}l Bogrstirket utl: penon Ivania, New Vork, sud DeTaware, Tromh, 1541201 Weatorn Tresty T BT, LOTIS, 87, Lovts, Juna .—Flour=Narket dull, andvery HeEke datey Sl (i Wheat duit and Jowers No. 8 red winter, 30 bid, can Corr dull and lower: 2 lll:‘ml.‘ 0 0 & Vo tage Jun b y Onia dnll_oud d Liges refectes fe. Mye dull sl erfareli ot (i b, Warley—Nothing doluig, Alsky—HIgher at $1. 10, Protisfons~Pork steady ot $10.50. Ttulk meats— Romo iquiry s ‘shoqldces, 05cs cicar fib, oy clcar, e bt ekl highed Hincon guiets Jolhtne shouliers ubFies clear rib, IGRI0He; cleary 107§ c10e, Lanl Wl and Jowret cirrent makes 810,455 venned, $11,2 Jiecelpta—F10nr, |2 00 DrIKs Whicht, 14,000 by e 93,000 hu; oata, ¥ 0 s Tye, 1,000 by burley, non tioin, $00'Tiend} caitio 18 hewd, TOLEDU, Tarepo, June 3.—Fonr—Dbull, Gratn—\Wheat dull; 2 white \Wabnah, $1.53; o % au) 131 No. 3 diilte Miehtzan, S ox: ten” white' Michixan, $1.89; old do,~ 1.1 Sclfian, spot ainl June, §1.235; amber Miehlgan, $1.07: No, wint T n custers DIRH mixed, kg ed, d8lGes No, 2 white, 40l¢e; no grade, 47c} o, atnruneri No. 5 S1sgus Stlchikan, rejeetee I:u—l-'luu:;.( "'uln’fl” wheat, 30,000 bug corn, Lo, ol AU Urlst wheat, 8,000 buy corn, 3,700 b0} vats, 0,000 bu. MILWAUXKZR, Mirwaugxr, Junc . —Hour—Qulet L Grain—\WIext opened” hri aud & clusedd firm Ro. No. o3 Milwaukey i July, $1.06H1 Auiet, 21.05; Nu, 3, O, Corn wictanged, with fair demand; 4, 3, 4o, OMLS steady, WRI' good deniind; No. 2, tfo,” ityaatendys No. 1, 72¢, Dinriey dull aud nona* laal, Fietyhta~Steadys wheat to uffalo, 2%c; to Oswego, c. Jiccelpis—Flonr, 7,000brls; wheat, 174,000 by, Bhipmente—Fiotr, 12,000 hriny wheat 00,000 B, 0, i N red, June, et d unchanged, CINCINNATL, CiNcINNATI, e 3. —Four—Dull and nominal, Grain—\Wheat quiesat S1.0 Corn tu falr 51, deinand at 4acHc. Oats Weak ag i and anehanged, Lrotisiona—Pork firmer; snles at 185(c; held higher at tho elose. Lurd frmers steam, {0Hc 1id; 104 svked§ ralen ot $10. 15 August; kettle, {2 Dulk ments firmer; shoulders, use bl i clear rib, ve cash old e at e closc: DMisutat buyer Shy Buacon steady witha fair demarc clear, bige. Bt T W 10bge 1016 1034 0)4 Whist; cady and firm nt $1,07. BALTINON ThanTisone, June 3. Rour—Qitet, hut ateady, rain—\WI t—Market dull; 1 Corp atendy and drm: Western mixed, 573 Onte dulland Towers white HLCrI, WTeeNe; ilXed Wests 1tye nominally 1irn nt 756 80¢, and lower; Margland nud Pennsylyants, A arket qull and weak; Western, 17210, el 11 at 81,1134, Fennyivanin 1,35, arket d Tiecelpta—Whent, 6,000 hus eGr, 5,000 bu, Shipmenta—Corn, 156,001 b, 3 Flour—Niarket dull at ¢ —HFlour~Market dull at 3,503 #4. 765 A Ru, 1, 85,250,005 fancy, Vhieat quiet; No. 1 amber. $L.10; white, orh “Innctives Wit s iteblr Hoo, dully )n|l\'¢|l dAe. T i ity Aear rib, DMej cl 40, glear eib, 101 Toige, 1. ke, £ . sty ¥tem and unchanged. LousviLrs, Ju 4.0 famlis, &. £0.75667.% Dosrox, une 3.—Four_Steidy: Western guperfine. FA50 4005 COMMON extras, #4.5Wve5,00; Wisconsin nnd Minneaota extra tamily, €6, (xva, 7 ¥ wheat Ot [ndiana and Michigah, ¥601,05..7.003 SL Loty e s o fuicy Stiunesots and n, €7.00% 5 e Corh muier: witied am Jellow, alause. Onts =No. 2yhite aod nilxed, 4ie4736c; rejected, 41@450; whtte, 58uwsse. NIW DORLEANS, New Oreaxs, Juno d.—fran—Demand falr and prices hlgher at 7216 Others unchavged. TOBACCO. Reported by Alex, Harthill, tobacco-broker, TovtsviLLe, Ky., June 3.~0ur rocelpts and solos contfode to bo unususlly honvy, the lattor, for the week, being the Inrgest sinco tho summer ot 1874, Tho recelpts this weok wers about 2,500 Iihds, or 500 tmors than reported fast week, witl sales this week g- Kregating 2,082 hids, o nore thau lnst week, The mnrket bas heen for tho weok very unscttled, with frregular prices. On Moniag, with small offers fnRw, it was weak, Tuesdny, with very large males, it wis stronger, snd slnce then [t has boen fluctuating, and, on the whole, casler, excepting for specinltics In fine Jeaf aud cutters, which hisve been botter sustained, ‘The market o withiout nuuel 185 Lds for th nter on somewhat on lugs, whicliat tu. shetter thuu they huve been the Tuse ushy luge dii not mprove, and_ ars neglécted. mon (o medlin leat (heavy bodicd) Biproved souice WHAL fho BE Cie closs, Fartics who liave béen absent from the bronke for six weeks, on thelr return to-day ¢find 0o difference In prives froin what they purchnscd: then, which was pra- Vioue 10 the1alo_ excltement. ¢ in (e offerinie for (e wevke hias béen excullent, comprialn every variety nud grade, with an excess of trashy an nondescrips fuge, "Now' York ant Lieklce bav bought henvity during the ek caking tho bulke € goud, dey, leary i, aud medluni fo-good neavy teaf, with a tow alections, Ou Thursday tho weatlier undrwent @ great and do- flied ciange, In our, liaving ten, and sice, vry niation, fut, Wil the prosp ctuf only Titavy rainn W1t speits Of Loty eloudy weathir, which ing Lk oEd OYOR & 1A pOrtion of the tahaces-from: ing districts, and belng exactly the kind of weathor for furainig vuyctation, tho plants bave doubtlos increasd thelr vitallty, and nre -huoumvnmu mpldl{. his. fact hay had (ta offect on the murket within the Tt tew days, a3 a coutinuancs of sueh klud of weather {a ltko- xr 1o linye in the future, and in the nekt week or two, declde the result of tid plating weason to u grout. ex tent, and how mucli of & erob will probably o set out. Thiere 18 somie 1itie apeculatlon In the markes yet, but ¢ {s fur (he purpose of ** hedging * on or reducingt the averago cont of hrovious purchiascs, more thun frou any Preacnt promeetive rise fu the market. T revize quotations as thy market ts at the clovo: Nondescripl. - Meary Lugn, ~ Cutting. ¥ 5.5 0.76) 8 0. (ks 7.00 Bl0ke 0.0 G500 760 T.AKkn .00 Anea 7.00 0 HOe10.00 00001 1,00 T B0D TH OB 18,0K01000 H0Dw D00 140021000 14,00718.00 16, 000u 1w 0 Notinal, for "hogalicada muixed, Hght Caommon Tugy. . §5, 0rib 5. God TR o Commot eaf. Gooil Teat .o Fluo feuf. welghty of I rder. WOOUL. & HosTos, June 3.—Thers wad w more actlye demand for wool durini the past week, but sales wery contined almoat exclusively to nuw spring Callfornla. The stock of fieeco woul Is sinoll and not so dustzable, Lut the sap- ply la fully cqual to the demiund; X Olfu, Suustdo; chulco XX Ohloand Peunsylvandu, 4ocddlge; Mioht- nnd Wisconain X, 143504 good lines of wediumn, 47e, Combing and delaine neglected, Guod Mooa of dumestic conblug at 45sdsc; delalue, 5@ 10ct un- vashed nmd unmerchiantable, 2ty scaured, 46 Pulled woals dull snd havo a Hmfted demand, with o largo stock on the market. Choleo Maino superines, do aperdnes, dddse, The princlpal sales of superfines aud X were ot 33G37c, —— PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, CLERYRLASD, O,, June 3.—Petroleum unchanged; taudurd white, 110 teat, 11¢} prime white, 150 test, 3¢ by thy car Lot TITTSBUNO. ITTSHURG, Jnne d—Petruleun dull And lower; 22734 ut Larker's; refined, Huliige, Phlladelphln de- — DRY GOODS, Nuw YORK, Juno 3.—Justucas light with commission Nouacs representing cotton goods, but tancy and shirt- ing prints, percules,and cambrics were I fair detmand. Dresa goods In modorata Tequest. Gauze ahirts and Qrawers more actiye. ‘The Bulietin suyl tho sgents will make the prices for cotlon goads fately sold at suctfou, ——— MARINE, CHICAGO, Aunivare—Stmr Corona, St, Joe, sundries; prop Mevsenger, Reuton Larbor, sundrles; schr Wm, Smith, Soutb Haven, “lumber; stmr Sbo- buygan, Manltowoc, sundrics; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries; schr lf. 1), Moore, Luding- tun, lumber; schr Rouse Simmons, Muaskegon, lumber; uchr Cort), Lincoln, lumber; uchr 8. J, Lufl, Fond River; aundries; sche Venus, Luding- ton, lumbes br L, M. Mason, Iay do Noque, cedar posta; prop Tempest, Moutague, sundrles; wchr Two Churlies, Urond Haven, Jumber; achr ¥, Crawford, Muskegon, lumiber; achr Mystic, Mus. kegon, lumber; sclir Ella Elenwood, White Lako, lumber; prop D, Ballantine, Baginaw, walt; schir A. B, Moore, Baginaw, lumber; scbr Helen Blood, Muskegon, Jumbor; schr Jason Parker, Muskegon, wood; sehr Bello Walbridge, Sturgeon Bay, cedar posts; uchr Miucrva, Muaske- Eon, lumber; schr Waucoma, Kunosls, light; achr Auule O, Hanvon, Manlstee, lumber; scur Amos- keag, Ludington, wood; schr O, Shaw, South Ha. ven, wood; “schr Sam Cuok, Milwaukee, llght; schr Bt. Audrow, Bay Clty, salt; schr K. Scoville, Muskegon, lumber; schrde»3 Magee, Mllwaukee, e hr(ihcr and a8 liyoquict liwix 80,00 ned tame, heavy 10w wud loaf selling totnl sules 1o-day, the market stiffencd Iduy afternoon and smashed her yawlboat.. 1Ight; prop Oconto, Green Nay, aundeles; prop J. 1. Owen, Escanaba, fron ore; achr Jeasts Lint, Eneannhn, fron are; sehr I3, A, Wells, Seck Dag, woud nnd ish: sehr Atatapts, Tadington, lumber; #chr Clara, Manlstee, lumiher; eche Hungnelan, Manldtee, lumber; achr Flying Mlist, jlay De Noque, cedar posts; sche Richard Mott, Oconto, lumber; achr Christiana, Kenoaha, Inmber; selr Yankeo Blade, Charlotte, coal: scow White Oak, Ludlngton, lumbor; rehr Piying Cloud, Green ay, fambers kele Tri:Color, Tlolland, lambor; rehie €. A. Kiive, Rochester, coal: bark D, A, Van Valkenber, : wehe Driver, Penwaukec, cethi postat rehr Julla B, Merill, Pensanke Tumbier: prop M, Groh, Mauistee, himbers ache . Stronach, Manlatee, Inmher; rehr Mary MeVen, dacksonport, codar poita: sehe Regnlator, Whits Lake, wood; schr ¢ Tbbard, Alns Tumber} relir M. Thompson, White Lnke, lumber: schr Ameticn, Sturgeon Bay, lumber:' schr Dlloty, - Ludingt fon,~ lumbers schr Ellza Day, Kewanee, Darks echr Atbatross, Red Iifser. lumber; P'rop Cba, Bufaln, sunirleas sche T, Moss, Mack: fonw, woods Acur IT. 8. Burgor, Ludinglon, lun- schr Putrel, Muskegon, lumber: rehir . M. Taudington, lumbers sehe Joseph Dresien, Ludington, Innber; echr John Mince, trand Traverse, wood; scht A, Mosher, Cheboygan, lnin- ber; prop Nelrnaka, Tufalo, sondrlony rche J. W, 'trown, Muskegon, limber: achr ironsiden, Cedar Hiver, Tumber; xchr Advance, White Lake, do rchr Jobn Tibhetts, Manistee, lumber: echr Littlo Tielie, White Lake, lmber; kehr Thomas Parrons, Milwaukee, Mght: schr L.’ Cooper, L. Travorse, wood; soww Mary Holen, White Lake, raflrend tie; prap Pecrloss, Portnge Clty, sundries: schr Dunecan Clty, Duncan City,’ sundries; achr leloft, Ludinzton, fnmbers schr ‘E) Tempo, White Lake, lumnber; achr I, 11, Stockbridge, Mantsiee, lumbers sele Phuline, ‘Miskegon, Iumberi sche Four Tirotticra, Manfatee, lumber; schr Winnlo Wini, Pentwater, woods nehr Gesine, Ludington, lume bers achr . M. Yorreat, Huae-Shoo Siay. wood; prop Fountatn City, Bnfalo, sundries: sent Louise Mclionald, Manisice, lumber: nchr Malne, Luding- fon: lumbor; sehir Norman, Menominee,' Tumnber; bark Nafad, Oconte, lamber; schr Mocking Bied, Mnnltowoey woods; sche City’ of Chicago, [umbe schr Ontrich, ~ Green Tay, lumber; schr I € Crawlord, Oconto, telegraph ' poies brig Comuierce, Ménominee, fumber; ache U, 8, rant, Hny DoNogue, cedar posts; sche Otte Sugmico, lumber; achr F. P, Royce, Green Bayy cedat poxts: prop Trader, Maniatee, Tumber; woht Apprentice oy, Grand Hiaven, Tumbers schr A. d. Itoggers, Eacaniba, fron ore; acow Spruy, Hotland, Tumbers sche City of Green Iy, Excunnba {ron ores wehie doe Vilis, Ford River, cedar powta: prop It I Hinckett, Cleveland, conl} rche Willinin Mo- Growor, Clevelad, conl; sche F. 5. Gardner, Ford River, funibe Crranancrs—Sche Chrirtine Nilsron, Buffalo, 20,000 hu wheat; schr Skflnrk, Manistee, 00 conla sone; schr Kata L. Dracc, Bnifalo, 21,004 by corni prop Commodoro: futialo, 18,107 bu wheat, 48,000 bu_corn, 500 brls flowr, 418 bags need; atmr Maskegou, Muskeg toe Jard, nnd sundelen; stmr Sheboygan, Muni- towoe, © 200 hides, ' 118 phis | butter; weow ' €. Crawford, Casevllle, 3 brls beet, 8o porics prop Tenpest, White Lake, sundeient schr William Janes, Michigan City, 40 corda stono rehr Willlam 8mith, South Hvon, 100 by vats, 100 secen hiden; prop Wapan, Erle, 81,000 bu corn, 100 brls flours schr O, Shalv, South Haven, mindrles; schr Sam Cook, Kingston, 1,800 hit wheat: bark Lafrinler. Buffalo, 26,75 bu corns irop Ncbrawka, Bulalo, 400 brls Nour, 21 bales hrovm corn, 48 buudiea sheep pelts; prop Mea- senger, SNenton Hurbor, sundrice: schr He Tufalo, 57000 bu whent; schr 8, J. Luft, Ford River, b firkinabutter, 13 bris heans; ¥ehe fvo Chaclien, Urand Tiaven, 10" tong food; sehr IL C. Albreclit, Emplre City, ¢ tonw feed, 5 Drls pork; #ehr Clippor City, White Lnke, 3 tons feed; sehr Two Ifelends, Kingston, 26, 235 b oatas prop Charles Rlotz, Munlatey, 500 bu 'onty, 10 brls pork, B tond hay; kchr Relndeer, Elk Rapids, sun- dries; prop 8. 1), Caldwell, Port 1uron, 23, 480 by corn,' 1864 bels parkc, 50 patia lard, 1 brl haie, and wundrics; briz Gutding Star, Port Huron, 20,200 D corn; xehr Delos DeWolf, Kingston, 18,000 bu corn, 1, 25 Urls pork, 8 ———— LAKE FREIGI! cIncaGo. Graln frefghts were In muderate demnnd and firm at bic for cotn to Kingston, and 1 shado casler for luffalo, wheat belng taken at about 2lge. Char- ters: To Klnylhm— chirs Ilartford and T, Par- sond, corn at htje. To Sarnfu—Schr Nelife Gard- ner, corn, through rate, To Buffalo—Stmr Furest Ullf’. barge Brown, and prop Fountain City, corn, and prop Newburg, cocn and tye, on throngh ratens sehir Peshtizo, whieat on wan abont 28,000 bu wheat, 22, £4,000°bu ryo, .t Capacity bu mn’x‘, sud LLSEWHERE. Dernorr, Jtune 2.—Uraln frelghts remain quiet and unchanged. Whent nominal at e to Oswego, £34¢ to Bulalo, and 1b5¢ to Cleveland. The achr W. 13, Pheips taken wheat 1o Onwego, on awner's account ut ac. €. W, Norton reports tho sclie ‘Pwin Sisters, pine plank, Muskegon to Liverpool, Ingg,, ot 20c por m_galil, and_semw Vampine, pine Sumber, Alpena to Black Kiver, 0., at $1,50 per m on rall, Buresto, N. Y., Juno 2.—Rates on conl to up- Inke porty v o little firmer, although chartees aro stlll scarce. Capt. George' W, Bone reports the schr Annle M, Peterran, conl, henco to Chlcago at G0c per oo, Cupt, Thouaa Collinn reports the echir 1, _W. “Sage, coul, Iuifalo to Chicago ut H0c, and the .1, Gibb, brimstone, to Toledo, at 80cper ton, 1. 0. b, Muwauser, Wis., Juno 2, —There was but little inquicy for graln veasuly to-day, and rates, In the absence of engagoments, must bo considercd nome inal at dc on'wheat to'Buffalo. Clarters were, wchr Jesse Joyt, 20,000 bushels of wieat to Goodrleh at 2c, and schr Sam _Cook, to load *wheat at Clilcago for Kingston, at 6ljc, PORT IIURON, Spectal Disputeh to The Tribune, Pont livuox, Mich., June +.—Dowx—Praps St. Jdoseph, Clty of New York, Montgomncery, Winslow, Naliant, Pratrio Stato aud barges, Tempest and barges, Cotlinberey and baeges, Kimim and barges, Uermanin and barges, Rurllngton nnd barges, Vulean and raft; sches F. A, Morse, §. L. Mateer, N, I, Moore, M. T Wilcox, _ Pnlaskl, “Nassauw, 0. M. ~itond, Florlda, Threo Brathers. Corsack, J. B, March, Dovid A, Wells, B, R, Willlums, A, J. Dewey, St Lawsenge, . 0. Thnyer, Grace' Whitney, Home, i, 4. \vebb, Lillls’ Humilton, Ontarlg, Tosce: Fandorn, Ur—Ptops J. Bertschy, China, St. Loufs, Wenony, = Holland, Garden City, Taul, Vanderbilt, s consort, Prindivile, barged, Metatnora ind burisew: sches Geo, B, Slonn, 1% W, (ifford, Champlon, Manzanilin, New Duminion, Aea Childs, Almeda, Warrington, Atmosphere, WinD=West: zentle, WEATHER—Clear. The prop £lmica, dlasbled in her machinery, punsed down to-day In cliurgo of the tug Torrent, which went to Port Auatin for her, LAXE MICIIIGAN. cicado. The tug Ewing camo in contact with the echr Minnie Slawson near Twelfth-street brldge Satur- «The Iumber flect § rapldly arriving, and the tugs were kopt Lusy all day Baturday towlng In lunher-taden vewsels..., Among the prominent arrivals yester- doy wers tho steam-barga Ballentine and her tow, the A, B, Moore, the former witha large cargo of snlt and the Intter with an inmenee cargo of lum- ber, "Plicy buth took on their cargoes &t Saginaw, -+o. The tug Grifln hos towed fu her last tow. She Teft this ;mrl yesterday ofternoon for Saupatuck, whers her Cengine " will bo taken out of her, and transferred into w pow boat which was constracted lant winter for n flah-boat, but will now e transformed |nto n tug, to Lrkeo the place of tho Uritin, 'Fhe nowtug is (o Lo U0 feot Jong, 11 feet beam, and b feet depth, A POLICENMAN NEEDED, On Sundays no policoman fs on duty st tho lamber dockn, and yet onno day in the woek fs a policeman needed there nd much v on tids, The umber fievt nsually arrlyes durlng Bunday, ‘und thinga at the market are Hveller than on any other day during the week. The absence of the police cuiboldens the crowd of linberswhovers, dockswol- lopers, and lonfers congregated at the'docks, and hardly u Sunday paesea on which there are not some depredutiond commitied, | Yesterday morning there waa an outrage commilted ot the lumber- docks, but thers were nu pulicemen anywhere in the nelzhborhood to Interfere or arrest the partics, Two dacks-wollopers, after o wordy war, camo to blows, and one of themn wWas Buvero), beaten, — and kicked 20 that the bluod ran out of hin mouth, nose, and cars, 1o wan at fimt belleved 'to bo'dend, but nfterwards recovered and was taken away by 4otue friends, Tho rufian who came near (m{rlzlllm valked awuy as If Lo hud dune something exceed- Ingly grand or noble, and no ono toak the trauble tolnterfere, or evenask the name of the combut- unts. 17 lJrullu-mnu wera around there Sundays s on other days such things could not bappen, LOG OF TUB PRERLESS. Left Chleago May 23, 11 p. m., and arrived ot Murquette May 27, 108, m. Arrlved at Hancock Mpy 28, 58. ;. Mct tho jce at Polnt Sauble, and found difculty In eotering Marquette arbor. Left Hancuck at 6 p. m., May 20, snd arrived st Murquette at7 a. m., May 30, lce very heasy in barbor. Left Marquette 7 p. m., May 31, There were in port the barges Mule, Wilson, Cormorant, and consorts, Wo stopped at Grand Island for the rest of our cargo. Arrived ot 8uult 7 a. m., June 1, and met prop Hurd in Sault River. Left Sault 7'a. m., Juhe 2, and artived at Chicago 6 8. ., June 4. Wo had warm and pleasant westher the round trip. Th lake was smouth a% & wlll-pond, Fuund the south sbore clear of ico on down trip. We brought down a full load of lron und sundrics, and a good passenger trip. The Pecrless will leave for Like Superior frou Leopold's & Austrian's Dock, Tucsduy, at8 p. i LAKE ERIE, ElLe, pecial Dispaich to The Tridurs. Eme, June d--Departurca for Chicago, the prop Gordon Campbell. Frelghts unchanged. Chartered, thu prop Fletcher, and the schr Iron- ton, coul (o Chicago 8t 60 ceutd, i MISCLLLANEOUS, ANOUND THE LAKES, Lust Friday wus the first day this scason that there was not an unchartered vessel lylng at tho Z. purt of ‘Taledo....I'he bark Chicago Bourd of “rade, recently purchased by Capt, Thomas Burch, of Buftalo, will ba converted into & barge, tug Anofo M. Plerco arrived ot fymy Wednewlny with the bnego Tannatord, whic o reiensed Monday from the beachat Long pojy. Bho wan taken (0 the Union dry-dnck for i <. The quantity of dealn to go from Mu.E‘ux." and othor east-shoro ports to Ogieustes & Quabiee, and finally to Kirope, in 20,000, 001 e all o which ia alrcady nold, nnd in (o i deliver, at London, Tiverpool, Cork, nnd Havyre Previots to Thuraday aver 125 tons of Iron are b Iwen faken from the eunken ach Clty of Ty Iy e wreekern angaged i tha work. * 11y el tlimatedd by thew that GO0 tona wlil bo ratee o #hipped to, Cleveland. ... 8aya the Ossign 2o dinm: NTwo yours ago no Captain thomt g suiling in or ont'of port, but now the majority dye. ponsa’ with tugs, “Tho mleht hofar fuwd ‘tpy Tystic Star mafled In and nearly np oto ypg bridge, _ whilo lant night elght or ten vessele warpod dowi to the pler, Tolsted thele kntla, ang guifetly sleparted WIUotL th saiatanco of stean, AMany of tlie Captalns ciatm that an ordinary vean can pay licr expenascs and clear about 85 n trlp if whie ¥nila b ond ont of port,™ ... The. etine Mine: apolb, of the Northwertor ino. of “stcmers, wtrnck an the hench 2 milew north of Grand Havey Friday morning, whilo Inn dense fog. Sho was however, released without having rustained (s Teast damago..... o Detroit Joet states that (he #chr Twin Sliter hinn 1iro been chinrered to carry o catio of deala from Luku Michigan to Liverpoo) England, “Ths vesrel, 1ike the Pamlico, hn oy out before, and came back rafely, Ca) pt. Strachan, of the Twin Slsters, 1« an old and reliable nayigator, vt antledd out’ of Lrope o Muster of lurey vensels for many years, and (s therefore thoron, acqualnted In that part of the woeld. e Thy RAILIOAD TIME TABLE. RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALI, Fsplanation of Reference Marks.—t Saturday ey eopted, - * Sunday excapted, $ Monday excy ”\16 Sunday ot 8 z. m. pl llfl";. T eyl i A CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tleket Olees, 63 Clark-ut. (Sherman Jlouse) und 73 Cunal-sireet,, corner Madiyonsst,, and st the depots, aTactflc Fart Lin abubuiue Day E: abubigue NIRW . VIR oo aQmli N Expros, aFreeport & Dubwipge K pross 58, m St B A 8 A ankeo Fast A ity M) A, bMIlwankee Express. . i l)lnL:; uliwaukeo Busse Milwaukee Pass Otirecn ftiy b5t anl 58 Paul & W L3arquetts Bxg aleneyn Lake i it B0 0 p, . [$10:4 w7 a=Depot corner of Welly and Kinzle-s &—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie.sta, MIOHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot ot Laky ., sl footof Twenty-mecand: doipli, and @t Paliner House, ot €orner of K Leave. Mall ¢vla Ml and AtrLine). Duy Expres Kulamazoo Accomiiodutton. Atlintle Ex Night wriand 5.003, m. vion, 0P, m, L ® G, m, + Bnturday Ex, ¥ Sunday Ex. $ Monday Ex. § Dally, OHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS and OHICAGO, KANSAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unfon Depot, West 8hle, near Mudloneat. brid Ticket Ottfoes: ™ At Liepol. and 122 Mandolphent v T.onve. Ianmaa Clty & Denvor Fast Ex. 8t Loufa & Sringteld £ Louts, pringieid & TeXur! Kin anil Peorfa Fast Express. Peorla Day Kxpress..... eorla, Keokik & Wi Chleniod Paducal 1t 18 F: Streator, Lacon, Washi'ton 1 Jollét & Dwiine’ Accommdai 0, 1w 0 0, 11k Mall, ¥1a Mafn Lino. 408, 1, Spevial K, Y. Expro TR Atlantlc Expres, datly.. 15p. T, 8 Cotelivur Accaniinodatic: A0 niE i, Nigbt Express, 145t CII0AGO, MILWAUEEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Unlua Depot, corner Madtwon and Conul-gte. Tlekes Oflice, 3 Bouth Clark-at., oppostte Sherman 1onse, aud af Uepar, 3 )0, m, Teave. | Arrive, &L 7550 p. m 2003, T, * £:00p. 1m. 103 P 1N, 00 Winconsin & Sinne bl ek A Nlll_ll EXPrest vaae, sl b 0248 P ML 'S Ti00 0. My ATl frnfn Fun via Mihwnnkee, Tiekels for Nt Tl and Mintieapolls ara guod elther via Madison and Fratrle du Chien, uF yin Waeriown, La Crosse, and Winona. TLLINOIS OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depoty fout uf Luke-st. and foot of Twenty-ne “Ticket Ofiice, 121 Hundolpl-st, T Chnrk. Milwaukeo Wisconin & ix, res. .. §t. Lonls Exprees , St Lonls Fat Ling Catro & Now Orleauy niro NGt ¥ Epringteld, 1 Sprimield Night. Expres Prorin and Keokuk Dutiique & Klox Clty' Dubtique & Sloux Gl Ul ussenger, OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAu lw‘mu. fuot of Luku-st,, lll(lllmwlv-, and Sixteouth at., i Cannl and_Sixleenthests. Tlcket Ofices, & _l.'IArk<nl.. whil at depots, Leave, | Arrive, * a0, m. * Ti3va, s 0:308. m." 2:40p. ™ SO0 . * 600 . m Matl and Expross..... wa and Streator ford, Dubugue & Kanwis ity Lenvenworty R oeph Exi sifueon. m. s £00p urora Passcnger.. 5, N 255 & Mentots, Ovinwa & Hireator, ¢ £ Tasneinior.., 20 D In.% 0:65 8. M Aurora I'asscnger.. . # B, L Faclilo 3 xp. for Ol 2 Kansns “City, “Leavenwortl, Atel t. doseph Ex, 4 Downer's Grave Actomiiods) }aL |8 2205 ), s Downer's Grove Accommod'nf* i35 p. . [* 643 p. e Downer's Grove Accommud'n]® 0325 b, . [+ 645 0. “Texas Kxpr e P10 D, LS T:40 “WEx, unday, {Ex. Saturday, § Ex. Monday, ERIE AND QHICAGO LINE, Ticket Offices. ®1 Clarkent,, Palmer House, Grand Paclite, and t depot, 123 Silehigan-av., corner Mmil son._‘fralua leave front Exposttion Bnilding, Leave, | Arrive, Day Exprews=Pallinan, Draw-| {ng-1toom Blecutig Cars, to New York witlious chatjre..| 8:500. m.| 8:10a. m. o Express — Pulliman celiruwing-Room Slecp- fug Carw und Ifotel Ca 5:08p. m.| Bi10p. m, Obly Tlne Funning the hotel care to New York, PITTSBURG, FL WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Arrive, Day Expreas, Palinte P ] Pasaenger—Fast STali.. 1 Fast Line..... 1§ B0 & my Matl L i® B, M, ssunduy exrepted, Dally. saturday excopted. 13t0ey paeigy . ¥lally. Y. exeo) BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLROAD, Tratn leave from Expostiion Building, foot of Mone Toueut, Ficket-oficea: &) Clark-st., ll-uhm-r Iousy, Grand Puctie, and Depor (Expostiton Buliding). B:00 8, m; Accommadation. Liny Express, Fuat Eapress QHIOAGO, ROOK IBLAND & PAOLYIU RATLROAD Deput, corner of Vun Buren and Sherman-sw, Tickes otlice 80 Clark-at., Shermau Bouss, aha, Loavenw'th & Atch Bx Accornmodati 001 10, Hp. . SUMMER K LEI RESORTS, CONGRESS HALL, Saraloza Springs, X, T, Thiu elegant hotel, posscaring the advantage of being situated betwedn andadjolning the cejebrated ngress and dathorn Springs, I now open for tha reception of Eucua. TENMS FUR'TUNE, 821 PER WEEK. Thorougily renovated * with additional baths, closcts, new’ furniture, and other extenslve nie proveniente, it will bg found, by thosy {n aearch of aealth and pleasure, thy most complete and con- veuicut, au well as the moat delightful of sumwer hotels, HATHORN & COOKE, Proprictors, The WHIT FTUIR SPRING, at SHA: RONKPRIN i WIS IR Gt A clousIn Itheumatld Complaints, clatica, oty Nets Laralysls, Outaucous Disesscs. Urtnory Diicals pdigeatiod, aud iiilary” Derdugements, i bard woods, and U4 roonia with Bt.ATk Tunw, &rs now Joux il Gaupsw & Sox, Prop's. fy JONN T GARDNEK & BoN. Univin StaTes, J. T, AXIUONY & BN, Maxston Hovsg, jivinis & Mxukskss Uxiok ILait. Davib Woub, Housed—J, Swirs's, M, Bricur's, HIGHLAND HALL, MIGILAND PARK, ILL, ‘This ¢logant suinmor resort la now {n succeasful operatien, with every conveulence for the aceois modation'vf guests, Apely te A. J. DURBANK, Manager. CAPE MAY, NEW JENSEY.—Elcgunt cottages boarding, sifording every comfort, with the ads vautuge of sea-uir snd bnlhlnf witlin two hoars® run of Philadelphi, and just the pluce to atop 84 whils ou u visit to the Céutenulal. Beat of rafere ence given. .Addre: AL, ¥, hALLENBEQK,