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FINANCE AND TRADE. The Loan Market Less Active in All Directions. Less Currency to the Country ings, §8,600,000, Clear- The Produce Markets Unsettled =-=-Provisions Firmer. Vheat Turns Downward-..Corn In Good Demand for Exports FINANCIAL. The banka had a dull day on All hands, The news of the nrmistica botween Turkey and the insur- gentahad a depressiug Influcnce on the Noard of Trade market. The movement of currency to the cauntry wos restricted, and the counter transac- dona were comparatively lght. "The mupply of commerctal and otber negotiable paper was suall, The regular borrowers of the banke are not now In any specinl need of nccom- modationa, Collectlons have improved enough of late to relieve tho customers of the banks to some ixtent, and these institutions fecl the resnlt in Iheir sluggish diecount lines. Thero is sn active leraand for gaod paper, but few of those who sould make good paper ure offering it, and when »Tered §t i In the smalleat possible quintity, Ratcs of discount are BG10 per cent to regular tustomers. Good {ndependent burruwens can get tccommodation at strect rates. On the street business fa dull. Good paper 18 in demand, but the supply Is inadequate. Rates are ¥ic18 per cent. Naw York vxchange waa firmer, and sold between ranks nt 50@75¢ per 31,000 dincount. ‘The orders from Lho country for currency wero ight, ‘'he clearlngs wera 83,600,000, FINANCES ATNOAD, The poeition of the money market has not ma- serially changed during the past week, The de- mand for sccommodation, partly In consequence of the settlement on tho Stock Exchange, has been to 1 moderate extont, aud in the open markot the rate for three montha® bills is firm at 1% to 134 per cent. The supply of maney seeking employment haa con- inued Jurge, the recent loans having had but Hitle \ufluence in diminishing it. There seems to be but \ittle expectation of suy Immediate alteration in the oficlal minimum, Each day eeews to conflrm the belief that thero will be a somewhat protracted rlod of casy money, und even of a2 per cent aiteinl minimom, 1t fe, however, but reasonuble conclude that tho low prices ut which our goods clling will attruct thy attention of fureign, as us home, buyers, und that we have en- tered upion u perfod of renewed prosperity, It ls trne that the indlcations are not at present very dlatinet, but (he prineipal markets are not showing udaitionnl depression, und this fact leads to the hope that the most eriticsl perfod has been passed., After the very cautious, and Indeed timid, man- ner in which trade Las been conducted for some months pust, it 18 not of course to be expected that It i 10 assume immedintely un active uppenrance. Were this to be the case, therowould be reasons for apprebension, na It would xeem that the difiicultios of the past two years, in connection with trude and Anance, have béen surmounted without laving the eifect of making the mercantile cleses and the in- reting public more deliberate I their judgment. But it is not wo, fresh businese, whether it be in the reglon of commerce or fnance, is atill under- taken ufter much deliberation, 1f not with some re- Inctance, the lusses and difliculties of the past few wonths having had un excellent effect in cheeking unwise speculation, both onthe Stock Exchan aud In merchandlse—Zondon correspondence, June B, Financial Chronlele, GOLD DISCOVELY AT VIRGINIA CITY, It1s reported thatn rlch vein of gold-bearing quartz has been dikcovered at Virginia City, the central silver mining distrlct of Nevuda, and that It ussays several thousand dollars per ton, WESTERN UNION STOCK OLERATIONS, Tho New York Dally IHulletin says: **In re- mpect of Western Unlon Telegraphi stock, §t fu proper to say that there are continued heavy pure chunes on both *long® and * short’ account, ou re- ports that in the early part of nest week the DI- rectora will meet und declare a ®2 per cent dividend, accompnnled by o statemant showlug that, althongh rates have been largely reduced, the Company can nfiord to pay the dividend. The public will per- hupa not understand thils, bat the report of It has been sufliclent to practically close out the *shurt futerest® in the ntock. ™ GOLD AND GREENDACKB. Qold was 1124@112 Groenbackas were BDR@88Xc on the dollar jn gold. GOVENNMEINT BONDS, United Stat United 8t 208 ot Ju—danuary sud Jufy 20 0f ‘U7—~Janiuary and July 208 of ‘Gd—Januury snd July. Unite i i1 Uulted Stetes currency 64, ox. int. 3 CITY AND GOUNTY BONDS. Lide Asked. Chicego City 7 ¥ ct. bonds....., 101 305 Chicuizo City 7 ¥ ct. sewernie. . i 103 Chicago City 7 ¥ cLwater Joan. ., 04 s w0k Coutty 79 L. honds (WliGEi) 04 103 g0k County 7 ct. hondu (fon B W ct, bonds W S0 7 ¥ Park) ... e *And nterest. LOCAL STOCKS. Chamber of Ct Lliesgo Gas. Expositiun stovl Exposition stock (bew) Exposition stock (scrip) .. *And Interest. 5 BY TELEGRAPII. HBpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yous, June 8,—The stock market opencd ateady, with prices in one or two Instanced a shade higher than st night: bot 1t soon became evident that the supply of stocks was in excens of the ae- mand, oud prices consequently receded, closs Ing with only a fractional reaction from the Jowest price. Western Unlon wis the princlpal stock of the day, openny at 093, und quickly advaucing to 7 It subse- quently weakened 1o 88%, with final enles at 0D, Lake Shore, us the leader of rallroad speculation, opened at Bit¢, but quickly went to 615 at which alout 5,000 sbares wero taken, and then 10 534, subscquently milying to 533 at the clore. Michigan Central declined from 48 to 47% @17%. St Paul stocks lost part of thelr baoy- nucy on o more dubfous look for o dlvidend on common stuck thut sold from 40X down (o J05@A30%, pulling after It pro- ferred from 70} to GEN@UD. western declined from last cvening on each elaus of atock, common aclliny to 4045, and preferred from 625 1o 611, I of Missourl mullered a decling of 244610, to the progrees of forcclosuro wuits nofs Centrul sold ut BUY@OTY, which 11, better, Coul mtocks again showed some felorluineay owlug to, doubls ss o wliat iuay bo the July dlvidend. Miscellancous whares were The volume of buslnoss in stocks to-duy wis somewbat reduced from yea- terday, belng but 117,000 shores, agalnst 143,700, and_the market closed feverish and irregulur, The o eschange ke has been dull and firm. ‘Thie movement i gold was nut apeclully active, but the price was firm at 119461125, the featurs of the day belug o small Iy of and great dewmond for cavh gold, which Jentut 1, % aud il pur ceat per aunamn and 164 per divin for bse. The woney warket continues to work with great case, . T the Western Antoclated Preas, New Yonk, Junu 0, —Gold opened and closed at 1125, with sules in tho Interin at 11 {ng rutes, 1 Lo per snuum, ond 1 Luana weru also made tlat, Governments were active and firm, with frac. tlonul udvance in some caecs, itullroad bonds wero firu, State sccurities quict., Btocks vpened strong, and prices ads for o fow saonienta the' murket had the sppeatunce of buoyuney, Western Unlon_advauciug to 50! Bubscquently a general depression sct i, which carricd down prices A, to 153, the greatest decling being in St Paul preferred, Yok Bhore, Weetern Uniun, and Pacie dull. At the close tie lowest priccs’of the day were gencrully curront, the de- cline from opeutig prices Lelng & (o 244, thy Iatter Missourd Paciie, W'ransactions aygregated 123, 000 whares, of which 17,000 were Pacitic Muil, 31,000 Western Uniou, 16,000 St. Pauls, 0, 000 Erf 000 Luke Sbord, aud 4,000 Ohlos, Monvy wurket eusy; 2633 prime meecantile pas per, Aot Clntom recolpta, 8255, we. "Tue Aslatunt Treasurer disbussed 889,000, Clearings, $15,000, 000, 3 Yrodues cxports for the week, 5,000, demnnd, 4804, North- ki1 quls Dut ., g ) 27,- 13 STUCKS. €44 | Now Jersey Central.. 85 15 |_v.3.'::xfn T 20} Bt b THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 187G. Ghicago & Atton, t ress 74! United Siates Fxpress a Chlcvn‘u »Ahens 0. &M, Attanti indinna Central, l'hlx-n{m. & y 3( | Hannibal & Bt. Joo 7 | Central Pacific hand Union Pacific bonds, 105 ) ke Bhore. Liftnnis Cencrat: Cleveiand & Pitisburg ® 12 orthwestern.. 40 u aAnd-grant, . DO Norihmertorn s g UL Pac. sinking-fusd. 8 C.0.0 &1, 473 1...5 a4t Viegin ‘Tennessce 83, Of ! rginia, new. Tennertce fs,’ ne: 4245 | Missours Virginla, ofd 30 ING ATOCRA. 8an Fraxciece, June 6.—The following are tho Iatest quotationa at the Stock Exchanve: Consoltit'd Virgints.. 74 !(:mwn Tolut. o cllow Jackel ha fielener Confdenc: lerra Nevadi... Excheque Overman, Gonll & Ghirry. Juatlee. .. Teat & Tielehiar. Caledonin.,. flale & Norcross. YOREIGN. Loxnow, Juno 0.—Consols, money, 03 7-10; ac- count, £:4°'16-14, Unlfed States bonds, '65s, 104%: '67, 1103 10- 408, 1065 new s, 1055 ; New York Contral, 00; Etie, 13; preferred, 10. ' Panm, Juno ¢, —itentee, 106f 27bic, Fraxkron?, Juno 6.—United Statcs bonds, now s, 101%. REAL ESTAT The following instruments were filed for record Tuesday, June 8:. UITY TROPERTY. Stgunton ar, 160 (L0 THIELE NI ot v £, 200 100 {t; alsd Calumet v, 501t & of Tulrt o e SR ane i 5,181,500 urtlef ay, 530 L 8 of h| Afthat e f, 25 LT JURC L. e e " wos Weat Conprens st, 1R Tt W of Fhironp, # f, J4E 110 ft. dated M Greenshaw st, 175 L L2 (L, dated June 3. Disollat! 144§ of Cia it Finton road, 00'F not “Ariniiaze Tond, e f, 0 100 t, with Improvenients. dated 3 iy N Third &%, 207 440 L8 of Polk st, W £, 20x100 Ty dated Juno . "\ 2,300 1 o REHOR S i e Arilold 8 dated March 0. i L 1,170 BOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITIHIN A RADIUS OF BEVEN MILES UP COURT-HOUSE, Gunn at, 190 e o of Halsted, af, S1xI22 810 ft, dnted June Xo.ee 1,000 COMMERCIAL, The follawing wera the recelpta and shipmonts of the leadting articlos of produce In this city during the twenty-four hours ondiug st 7 o'clock on Tucsday morning: Tectipts,___y 1673, Wz 5,347 « Itye, bu, Barley, bu' . Q. wed, 10 naitel L0 1k, W 2,700 Tl ST 17, ca, 103, 1L wihes, Wool, ibi... Fotatoes, b, G appies, bl 0, bU-ees s Withdruwn from store on Monday for city con- sumptivn: 1,607 bu wheat, 1,001 bu corn, 907 bu barley, ‘The following graln wasinspected Intostore Inthia clty onTuesday morning: 50cars No, 1 N, W, wheat, 111 cara No. 2 N. W. do, 8 curs No. 1 spring, 80 cars No, 2do, 11 cars No, 8 do, 46 cara reject- eddo, 1 car no grade (413 wheat): 1 car No. 1 corn, 102 cars and 16,000 bu high-mixed dv, 340 cara and 23,400 bu No £ do, £ cars now mixed do, 76 cars rejected do, 8 cara no grade (323 corn); 22 curs white vate, 40 cars and 17,700 bu No, 2 do, Scars rejected do, 1 carno grade do (71 oats); 2 cura No, 1rye, 20cars No, 2do, 4 rarsrejected dos 4 cars No, 2 barley, 3 cars No. o, 1 carrejected do, ‘Total (1,041 cur), 461,000 bu. Inspected out: 14,407 bu wheat, 107,641 bu corn, 13,373 bu outs, 9,876 bu ryc, 480 bu barley. The receipts of wheat yesterday (laapeeted in) were 413 cary, agaiust 100 cars for the correspond- ingday last year. Tho receipts nt Chicago und Milwaukec were 445,000 ba wheut, und for the two days were 770,000 bu, The total receipta of grain at this polnt yesterday (aa per above table) were 725,000 bu, agalnst 175,000 Lu for the correspond- Ing day last vear. The country is cvidently mak- ing umends for its long spell of apathy, and eend- ing in ita wealth ata rate which surprises those who thought that the groln trade of Chlesgo had one to the dogs, The fine weuther fs givingprom- Iec of un abundant harvest, snd the farmers are now mors williug to part with their surplus grain than when they fenred that the growlng crops would be partial fallures, 'The low rates of water frelght aro nlio inducements to take shipment, as they compete successfully with rall rates. Yesterduy was a time of connlderable excltement on "Chunge, and much irregularity In the leading produce murkets—chiedy fn wheat and provisfone, The weather was dne, and the recefpts of grain were ngain large, which tended to depress prices, while the news from the senboard in regard to Eu. rupe was of 8 more prcific character. Dut there wus o grent deal of uncertulnty with respect to the latter, Someof the rumors were evidently un- founded, orhad no better foundation than the firmer feellug In Diritlsh consols, and some othor facts which tndlcated less anxioty and more confi- denco on the part of English operstors. Henco the principal coreals were lower, while provisfons took their own conree, nuarly independent of war oews. Itis rewembered, too, thut the Jast war between Franco and Germany was preceded by a s In the prices of breudetulTs here, but that those prices nctundly dechned just before tho first blow waa strock, and were weak during the whole strog- gleof army. This helped still further to compli- cute mutters, and many operators held of In doubt what to do, while others traded on both sldew, s If they expected 1o obtafn a profit by thy process of wakhing one hand with the other, Dry-goods were doing falely, both as regards the charaeter of the demand and the conrse of prices. A fulr degreo of nctivity was apparent in soversl de- partments, and the sggregate distributton would compura favurably with former seasons at a corro- aponding perivd. The grocery market hnd no new features. Jusinces, if not as active as could bo deslred, wax ull that cuald reasonably be expected, and the strong feeling heretofore noted continuea. In the butter market the situation waa without im- portant change. The movement was on a liberal acale, and late prices were eastly maintalned, Checse remalny quict, with prices ansettled—quoted at & @¥e. No price changes were nated in the flsh watket. Drled frults wore In fale request, and rnled steady, excepting prunes and valencla ral- siny, which were quoted e lower. Fhe oll trade dieplayed o moderate degres of activity, and moet lnos were steady, Linsced wun unscttied, and was quoted 2¢ tower—raw ot G5¢ and bolled at 60c. Turpentine and lard were casy, Palots and colors remuin quiet and nuchunged. At thu lumber-docks s woderate business was dune at unchanged prices. The yard trade was ouly fuir, Ilurdwore and melals were steadier, sud tin-platea were quoted tirm at 88,00 rates, Nalls were unchanged. Tho wool market rematng quict. The better grades of broowm-corn continuo in dewmand and steady, while common corn {8 rather qulet und eusy, there belug conslderable of it on hand, with more to come forward. Bueds were quiet, abuut the only truding belng in Hungarian snd millet, both of which wers weak under liberal otferings, Iay was dull and weak, under large olferlngy of pressed and looss, for which the de- maud was light, as retallurs ure already well supe plied, Green frulte eazler, exceptiog forelgu varl- ctics, Poullry was dull lake frelghis were less active, and easfer, at 8¢ for coru 1o Buffslo, and 53¢ for do te Kingston, Uail-freighta were qulet at wowinally unchanged rates, agents usklug 20c to New York, 18c (o Phils udulphin, 17%c 0 Baltimore, and 25¢ to Boaton, per 100 pounds, Through rates by lako sud rail werv yuoted ut 10c for curn and 11¢ for wheat to New York, and i on corn to Boston, Frelgt-ens gagemvents were reported for22, 000 bu wheat, 280, - 000 bu curn, and B0, 000 bu oate, GUAIN IN HTOUE. The followlng are the footinge of the ofclal re- por of greain lu store fu this ety on thu evenlug of Baturday Jast, aud ut corrcsponding dutee; ne uy 2 Wheat— il o, 4 red, . § Winter, Em'md WILLET, 0. 400,542 4,323,430 20,32 s, 124,610 218,400 10140 18,11 2,113 Sl ‘Total... 3 21,003 Total of all kinda tn store, 2,308,403 bn. Thoso figures show an fncreass during lost week of 175, - $47 bu corn, 74,544 b osts, 85,105 bu barley; and o decreasa of 81,530 b wlieat, and 4,102 bu rye, Total lucrease, 210,888 bu, The abovo-noted quantitien of Northwestern whent includo 60,440 tiu No, 1 Minnesota, and 111,230 bu No, 2 Minne- rota, FORRIGN 1MPORTATIONS. Recelved at Chicago customs June 0, 1870t Burley & Tyrrell, 3 cases migsjglans; J. W, Doane, & Co., 42 packages pepper. Amount of dutles collected, §, 680, 7. TROVISIONS. TI00 PRODUCTS—Wera frregular, but with a some- what healthler feeling notwithstanding, dus to a stend« fcr tono nt the Stock-¥anls, hogs bieing taken more freely at the reduction fn prices catahlishied the previ- ous dny. There was some looking sround for ship: went, and a feeling that pomilly the market has now receded far enough to warrant & mors setiled condls tion, though thers was & good deal of nervousness, as the demand waa frregulnr, A falr business was dono 10 the way of Alling; shorts tn pork and fard. Afexs Park—<\Wan nctive, and very lrregular, varying wldely, botween thy limite uf 224c per bri above and 23j50 below tha closing prices of Monday afteracon, and cloalng 8t 6730 abovu those Bgures. Sales were reported of 11,250 Urls scller July mt $17.70@18, 174, and 6,500 brls sollcr August st 817.05¢418.35, Total, 17,7:0 brls. The warket closed steadler at $17.0604 18,10, according to welght; $17,05@18.00 seller Junes £18.00@18.05 scller July; $19.23s14, 2754 seller August. Beller Septemior cloted at sbout §19.0, and seller tho year atBIA. L0135, Kalen wars Feporiod of 50 brls primo mess pork at $17.0X0.and 100 brls cxtea prime ut £13.70, Lard—Was muderately active, and averaged sud closed the samu 68 un Monday evéatig, with arange of Joe pier 100 Tbr above, aind the same beliw, those igures, though Liverpool was quoted 6d per 112 1bs fower, Sales Werd Toported of 750 163 cadls 46 $1U.00w10.70% 500 tes selier July ut 10,50 eller AUgust at $10. 51140 10, anarkot clused qulet BL ®10.35410.57) Junes F10.400 acller Julyi §1U.706 10,73 uiler Auguat; 1. ibur. Meutx—Wero i1 moderats domaid, and averaged fully e per 1 higher, with o Letter Inquiry for export, though clileiy sumimer luts wero wantcd for this pure pase, 18 18 ProbADIU Llial suveral UNrOported salea were Inade finaddition to” L following: 414,40 1bs shoulilers ¢ 40 DOXCS puBIICT TONKE CIVATS 1t Bus 100 Luxes lung wnil whiort clears gt U‘AI:L(DN U4 10 short Tibe at e cashy FDEROG per 100 1y llurJlll{, und £, 2506 1080 aefier Augustisand 0 vt swierpicd 4 e e aller Repto ed linm ) at 1134 oiluwing was the " closing rango of rices: v Showie Long Short Short ders, ciear, b, clear, Salted, loose. [ ) oy 1By oy i ! oo o by v ! o uf 104 10% ash, mad Dige seller il tor sum- UImbOFIRD U, BGHC, loug-cut hams, - liwilhe, Acon Hamv, Tdaidc, Gredre—Wes quict at e, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were iteady and quict at $10.7% G100 for moss, $11.75615,00 for extra mess, and $22.00xe 22,00 for huts. “Tatioir~\Was quoted ‘st SGAYc for city, snd 7a8c for country lots, according to coudition, BREADSTUPFS, FLOUR~1as very quict at unchanged prices. Ships pers hicld off, aud the Jocal trade ouly bought sparingly, 3 nt DY eet plekivd hstis, e and £ Lo for winter: C cash or ' Juneq but holders were not disposed to grant_concession peclally s buyers were s few thut {t was of Hittles uso to offer t shade prices, Soles were Hmited 1o 4w bris winters at £5,506.00; 700 bris spring extras, chivdy at $5.00¢0,50; and 60 brls ryo tlour on private torms. Total, 1,100 Lris. The market closed nominal ot tho followlng range of pricea: Cholee winter cxtrus, £7.07% @7,87; common to good do, $5.HTHWT.23; suipping extrus, $4.5005.00; goud do, $5.005.57%4; cholce do, 85,50415.873; patents do, $0.006.,00; Minnesota, §5.00 @0.75; apring superfines, $3.U04.00f ryo four, $4.43 @450, Jfiran—Was Tiore active, and ashade easler, Sales wure 10 tubs at $0.00 on track, snd $9.00eD. 30 free un Voard cars, Shoris—Balea were 10 tons at $11.00 free on board, ‘Screentngs—bala was nude of 10 tous b §8.00 per ton on track. Curti- Meat—Conrse was nowlhal it $I0,75G17.00 per ton on track. WHEAT—as sctlve and varfable, hut tended downe wards, averaglug only 3o lower, bt closed nenrly 2c below the Iatcat prices of Mouday afteruoon, Publs wivices noted Liverpool as qulet ond steady, but soino pullic tolvgrams called that market dull, with_ting weather, and buyers waking concesions. New York was easy, with buyers holding off, and closed very weak. The samo causes operated 10 caisg wesknes licro saat Now York. licavy recelpta at lake ports, and the Tecling that war on the Turkish question s not 20 Imminent na wus previously fesred. Bt thero was Wiothcr Feason, for & dechine ere, Tho *boye" i bid o market it ratlicr wildly tho preceding evening on the strengih of *‘steamer gewa,™ expectiug o furtlicr advice yesterduy, aud lastencd to sell out when the sdvance tid 1ot veear, which Increased o weake Hesu ue (0 IATEGT OICEINRS Of CUTTCRt receipld. b win ruttice licht, nud 1t way whiss un orders hiad been Witlirawn, fact nlght be due, huwey atlon uf helig utle to' buy merd sulely T tho eapc heaply by wnd by, i conequenco of b kreat biereans 1 Uit Westers movement frot the farin, which is (n- crenslng uur stocks In Chifeago at & ruthir rapld rate, Heller July upeucd at §1,00, but tminediately dropped to 31,0014, then receded Lo $1.0436 Tuse W 31,095, foll lack o l.OH, ndvancol W 810X, wid il to SLOBE closingat B1LOBE Beller " August ranged st SLGG L vibe, cloviig b the fuslde. Seller th {ONLE s0ld Bt $1.KTG61, 081, clusing ut 3104, and cash No 2 apring cloved st £1.00¢" No, 3 ol uict wt vac, Caah aulea were reporied of 2,40 bu spring ut 31,08 055 3 24, 00 bu No, 3 do ot Bl ude; 135,500 bu Fejected dout aitalele; atid 1,00 Lt by sainple ot 71w 47¢ ot track. CTOL, 15, 200 Vi, Ainnesota Wheat—\Wiis quictsnd 14 lower tnaym- pathy with the general market, Salcs were Nimited to 4,000 by NoZ 6L $1,043(141,05; 400 L by asinple ot 7 un truck; snd B LU do u 31, (Sl 08 Tree on buard cars. ‘Total, 5,200 bu. Thicre 18 nuw very lttle pres miuinen Nu. ¥ Minnesota wheat, COR! sctive and unsvttied, within narrow - 1te, but genorally stronk. Tl wiirket I8 duete lower thila the previous eyening, but closod %c higher than at 1315 ). . of Mulday, Uie Afternoul wdvance of that day not belog sustatned. The market broke \.‘ll!llln n yuence of Jurge recelpla, aud ln aympathy with an Tevling in Liverpool, shough that market was uo lower, There wus, however, 8 Kood shipplug demand thevughout, Whithi fnduced’ bugurs for 1ubiro to Laku huld more frexly, and the market strengthened in cons uenco. Theie waa to partleular chiaugy o Now urk, and na special advices froi the €OUnLry, exceph thusc'olferling (o well to wrive, whicls were bot uite so puterous. ‘Lhe dermunid for ditect cxport to Europs was active, und soitie wus tukeln Wtiuby roll, which was not Teporttd. seller July openud at 413(c, déelined to 314c, il advaneed to 4434e al the close. Seller Au i AU Ane oM. el NG 1ontl sold ot 145y H34e, clow- Init ut 43 5{c, Cash No. 2 closed 8t 443{c, Ad highs el uCARHE, les wets reported of T3, 60 bu bishnied ot 45 $iaier 120 Bow wilxodat by 170,50 it No, 308 $iSgatalicr 18400 bu rejectud st 3, DU Dy ssinple 8 Saudle an track; and 4,00 1 4ty (req on board cars. ‘Tutal, 40,00 b, AU5—Were less uctive and quiet st times, but u shiadle frmer, tho ket openfis caster thun the clos. Ing Mondoy eventng. The recelpts wers lurge, und New York camy In quict, but she shipnicnts wory liberal, thicre was b kood nyuiry carly trom shippers for can, £relght rootis bedng chikuged for ahuut AL0) bu, and corn was strouger. Flicss facts turned the mark Wurd. then Ibreeeded a i, but_closed Drmer. The weel Iylllult‘l;lulll Of Krall U store shiows wi (ncreass in hur stocl 75,00 by, Beller Junu' OF cash opencd p ey wid closed B4 Ll Outatde, ghe No. Brougut e, denitid. ci 4,500 L Dt the 0ertige I Ch Barket Wers swall, aud buye founl 1 cecasary to bid up rcea to sulmblute thele e, No. 2 buld 4 Todle, auu pefocted ul e, Cualh ailew wero reported uf 4,000 bu No. 3 4t 706716, wid 400 bis refected ut sde, Total, 4,400 bu, WARLEY=Wua quiet af receot prices. A fow cars ot Kui; oUlierwiss Licre was no_ tradiog, th uption depsrtment belng Jifel U LU ¥euim 10 vk ubai e duae doul witl dikisust. /i dellverics v s yet been very anall, sod Lo purtles cdliduieting thy M coruer - aro aupposed W' hold st of U cab, and ore thoughit to e trylog lo work up anotuer deal this month. A few carsof No. 4 wero Lougiik 10 aphiy on Contracta'st 67 0. Suld Wb Shee ilelocted Wi UL Bl 31 {pe continue siiall, Casly puleawsry repriio of sl 023 S st b 0. 2 bt s Ly auuiple 8t 35GaUe on (rauks otal, o600 L. D X Wheat—105,000 bu b4 81 AT O for Ju 1065000 bu b8 B AT 1 Curn—40,00 bu ut 4iyc lur;nly :fm":s)l‘,u,mr Aue gust. 5 !rlk‘; p“la:ll(—l.fll)lrl’ll ot $17.03 fur July and 818.135 or AugusL. Lurd—150 tcs ut §$10.67) for August. Sew pork was qulut u eaalor, Sales 250 b caaler, "L""P”I}("'u'.' fali request ana n,u el m,:‘ a quer riner, salus T A A Auguat. sln‘r“m were stesdy, Halea 80,000 tes sller Auge frryrshires Ngguac s modarately sctive aud Srouer carly, bt ctoRdoaler, tho roports frum ¥urune bl o fn fuvor o walbuatitog pesce. belier July wild 81014 6101 and Glowed ot Do inwtde. - June wid 4t §1-KHes 150900, aud wivacd ot tho Instds, Corl ke fule cosicat b 54X for Juse, 4N 4dic for July, wnd 45K for Augtiat, Juta old Ut 200 Tor Jund, and s for July. Three vesscls werd lrufld fur 110,060 bu corn to Butivaud Erio." il IRl rate us éur Waa ikl w. CALL BOARD, Meaw pork was quiet sod siosdy, with sal 881,750 Lelsat $18.00 for July, aud $18,235 for August, 'wid 815,45 for tho yeur, Lard wus quict and s shade firuer. Scles 750 tea st $10.80 fur August, wud $19. 62K for July. GENERAT MARKETS, ALCOIOL—Was quoted custer ut 9417, BROUN CORN—Was lu muderato dewnnd snd steady, The eported recelpt and b puicuts weie bl Lol out mnch activity on the part of shippors, and the in- cranse In the volume ot saleaniny ba atteibuted to the fact that Hicre was & larger attendanco of buyers rather thanto any Inerenes fn sttt purchaser, The quals 1y of the stock waa hetter*tian (or the day before, tha proparttonaf chiolce droves whose averags welght wan over 1,354 Ba belng more than rdinacily promineat, but the bulk of the trading neverthelens wasdone At Flees anglng downward from $4.70. A few cholco were tn. it AL R4, 78624, 0%, and In w0 or three Instances higho! Chotce hurl, 8206} Mediam aod No. 2 hurl, 7080y o0/l medium brusk, B3ac; common do, 433y falr Instda and covers, 4@3e; inferlor, Hades crooked, 2 Gattee, HUTTER-The narket wan stealy, The demand hoth from the local and castern trado continuea fairly sctive, and for s fortnight past thera has been no augwent of stocks hers. Chofce to fancy yellow grades come nriva & not very Iarge proporiton of the dally reccipts, and holders And 8 resdy outiot at the quoted prices, or l, ¢ Adams, Hlurke & iiro., ol at 1pd4e. Cholee to fancy yellow, 102403 modinm | SFUFEES were pald. - Crorke Adatne flarke i Brd-nim. 1o guod grades, 15@18¢; Inferior to common, 114, 1,763 Ba, AL £3. 12}, Btoc] rswere Initeniand BAGGING-The quotation nf Amerloan A lisa been L A DUGE TR AT AL $E 4. t0) O terior o talr natives. Venlssold at £3.00 reduced to2ic. Pricennf other brands rematn as ba- fore. Trado romaina qulet at the following fgures: Btark A, 2%cy Decriess AN, 204c: Lowiston, ot Montaup, ¥c; Ontario, 2oc; American A, 2ic; Amos- keag, 24és Oiter Cronk, 32¢; burlap hags, 4 b, 1413 (ngle, 134408 1434c1 do, ouble, SXsade, CITEESE~The tuarket had no new features. Tusl. In” (niproving bt vory alowly, and forltng smong. holders b niot specially At Materially in- Croasei receipta nre Jooked. for, and lower priccs are o tho probabiltlen. Wa qrote poor ta best factory Bt panbe, COAL—Thers 18 8 fiym market for antheacite, 1l tuininous coals rematn I an unseitled state. Quotations ara a fullowa: Luckawann, ogs, o range, lossbury, #7.00; cannel. 87, £5.00025/50; Haltimore & (o, 3.00; Lillnols, 4.00. COOIERAGE=Manufacturcd work was quiet. PPork 3,00 per. 100 g for. por to extra,” ¥ L0 3001 e owd o fat cows Ak 84.30. closed steady. ntiey, Jolinston Thio market OATTLR SALRS, harreln were quoted at e, Jard tlerces at 1,16, whisky 14 (cows).... 1, (0 ol v ] 2 17 (cowa). ., 1,050 };:\"IEK}:‘I&‘.I.‘A\ Hour barrels at 42@i5¢, and country 10 (Teodors) 'MS KOGS—Wora quoted st 11e. Loote packages and tarke Tota were quotedl lower, Tt freald lota I cases wer, Falnblc at o abuve Aguro. Tho deniand was chiefly local. FINIL-A sttstactory businem wasdolng. Fafractly, {%y Loth ou loual and country account was notedl, |||ld e falln il Ing nuotationa were very gencrally res e Jo. No. 1w by do-hirl, 84.H24.89; NO. 2 do, R4.754 b No. 1trode e e i Ro.t shore ninckerel, Ul $12.50812.00; No. 1 bay, $9.0060.25; No. 2 L, B4, 006gH, 201 (amIlY mackerul, 1), lioro s, inrde, BL00; No, { Loy klia b Feledd ot 't " 19 23, 4,02 obs o et iy | TOGS-2Wars In lghter Suppiy, n better domand;and s €6, uban731do, b-brl, 83.5xud. 78 teled lierring, | Arnes, Faw hai lovkud for 1 Scerassln tie recrins, o ol 45 o, hierriuie 30uaic; Columula | SN \sactod, if they renclied, 1,000 hend, the +brl, 84, 00. TR FRUITS AN hhors scemed plensed with | Wwarket stiffened nensibly,” Thiere wia an active local thie volume f business nccomplished and with thie post. | sid Eastern demand, and maics were quick ot 85,706 1ion of e market genernlly. o qumunmnn’s}';k- 585 fur poor ta primo "xhl', and At 83, i for poor 18l prines atd Valoncin raieing were cut down $e: tochulen ieavy welghts, Bxtea hoavy fotched €000 Forefgn—Dates, 6Z0te: fgs, Inyers, 154c; ngs, | .10, Hall, Iutterson & Co. ofTecting u sale at the Intter Arumn, 135esaiges Turkinh irunes, Gieaide: Freneh | Ngure. Tho market closed firm ut 6o sdvance over prunes, kexs sud lozes, Dl l4c; ratving, layern, $2.003 | Monday's closing prices, s Tonne Museatel, &3, Ik, 40; Valoacla, §1@iibe; 100 sALES, Zante curranta, Sustic: cltron, aieaie, 5 Av. Price, No, “Domestic—Alden sppien 18g200; dtehigan apples, . commun, OX&luc: choled, 10l 104c; pared peaches, 7 ivc; Mackberrles, 1134@1153¢; raapherrics, 33u34c} pitied cherties, Zuitaie. Nuta—Filberte, 1611 3c: almonds, Terragons, 104@ yica waltiut, 10s17c: Fredel walnutd, uew, oi irenohlo”’ walnuta, 141Se; Brazils, ' Toxmi, 114B13C; Wilington peanuts, ‘Sunsge; |* 2 ute; S66C; Alrican peanats GE0e, IT8-Strawberries were ahundnnt and ng small #0f Michigan berties wora In. rre In largerstack andlower. Forelin fruits recent priced, The deniand for lemans : Btrawberries, §1.50@2,60; Centralis suil $2, 500 3,005 gooeberT B gane b 21 aia: cherrlcn, 1,750 0 pet et Oranki 0.5k T,00 per box 1 lenions, §ik0060,50 per bux; plnet appiex, & per duz. WOCERIES—Thera was a liberal demand for tho more wtuple lincs, but slde artlolve, as & Fule, Wero dealt i ruther spartigly. Quutativns were tio fatne as fur the day before, ond Dhe general markot lind & tone. Heluw are thie prices current: Onargn fru 2itce—~1inngoon, Uig@uNo; Caroling, 7%E8c; Loulsl- | ed nt £4. 21 an, BTG Alow at 0. 00,75, - Alxander, Cussell & Cu, fold & Ciffees—0,d. Jaxa, 294G 3001 Jave No. 2 ubiceande; | drovo of extrauhiori sleep ot $5.73. They averaged chaice to fancy Rlo, 2}y I to prime do, 2} 172 1bs, @ ommot o falr, 2055 0tde; TuRatiu) {w1dHe) FAST LIDENTY. blugabore Java 2jge2iue; Conia tica, ZfCINMATS: | past Lingnre, June 6 —utife—Tocelpta to-day, e, S garsfatint cut lof, 114G11He; crushed, 11@ 7(4liend, 'or 10 cars, of through stocK, and 42 cars for thilw sk moatly Coinmivn to mu- et: supply 1Ikh! 1S Towdornd, “1136ct granufatcd, 1ucs s stanil | S wiiha fow Jood, b Cxtral falr Gomand for the ard, Tujge; do N Joci (. UHEs exira G, U@ | fonmer nt last weekn pricess lntter not much asked for, Uher €N, 2, UHE0He; yeliow ¢ No. I, DikaUMe: o | ad off ahout a5 85, 250425,50; medium to € Nu, 2. Deidifc; cholce brown, BiEaTecs falr 1o prime | Zoua. .00 fair, $4.50; bulls, $3.00 do, B calycy Common do, 7iwtes choleo mulaases | G0 002 etnckers, S5, 2564, 60, Tiogs—leceipta ta-duv, " 715 head; Yorkers, $3.000 6.00; Philadelihia, $0.0020.10, odee—liecelyiw-day, 9,100 hiead, selling ab $2.50 00 RUFFALO. Culfle~Tieceipts, 403 total for Buiar, ¥ contmon 1o Burtipe—Californta sugar-loal drips, 63¢70c: drips, £1,061. 10; sliver drips, extra fne, o Kvod BugaT-houss siFup, SXe55CE oxtrs do, w - Joana molassue, chiofce, G5Ge8c: do prim | du, cotnmun t good, 4%¢50¢; Porto Kica molassen, 486.50c} cowInun Mol 8, StadOe; black-atrap, 2weiOu. sod do, Tierele. dlamond Hurrato, June 6. HeesA L] DInck MLIIp, SUEIN: aagla, | e weck, 10,431 e “Qully sfows eal asciicy veppiry Tridlve] mutmess, $1.1561.201 cal | Jiliols wigcty £ Michigan st e, des i e et Lty ijita, 2007 total for tho weel Wb LTy i icots Whtce 1':3:’-':';'5»»'}{‘-‘41 st g&.‘i"’: el Shies ohiy 7 Carat ONte Slppos Sc: Savon Tmperial, s3sc: Golden West, SHUONE, “ilogs—itectipts, 400; total for tho week, 503 Kot Btarch—Exceistor, lanudry, 6HwTe; do, gloss, (D v-fl{’x-’fl~lfi|‘|3u'nuu€u°\'!..rfi{ o weck, 803¢ markol C: 3 i, Pl cs Y " 're, 86, 2000.30; hoavy, e do, corny OE; &;‘:‘:fi:&rx i, diire, e doywilver [ YOHLERIY, JuI el theaty BT, LOUIS. TLAY=Wun dill and weak. LUy offerligs wera 1ib- R s Wiaweris Yo bbras cral,but there was little Inqiitry, the local trade being el aupplied by farinere, und fow outaide ordura werg | 88,00k acotl, £, 20e5.50: DULERUES', $3, 6.3, b0, on un; ‘Krki}wy(-‘unuw‘nl;ig ur«;ul.%?: |;n£ll|(m»;! ‘);'u. I .-1{".2"5 4 blfi "hmfi?}.’:‘ytl@w(fl‘iK"&“fifih"m Ly “luph.fi AR ARl ] JONY. £ Cow, i Taiol. 0 wtociors, 3.3 55, 000U 00, h. 5 feedirs, $4.97%6c4, 025 common to choica throukh Texun 5654 1246 cIxct CINCISNATE, June 8.—//o comtnan 0 good Lght, 83,0021, 00 QEs—Were f moderate demand at e de- nicn wars 150 lirld ot $1, 84 por gulloi, ~Werg steadv under s folr | Iry and mod- pte: (irouis eity butchers, 5ei green ered 3 fatr demand; alr to good heavy, fe T and heavy, 7¢; damoged, Scj % Fh.80G0.00F few extras, $4.25; recel) 15475 suip- drsen saCHLkip, 701 green countey. i hidnta, 720" B AR rtigs it bides, nzuéz o3,y kip ad calt, 136 s g 16c; afy salted Lidos, o cop ke, A 2Were quiet i Viacra te 11a sinand, DRY GOODS, from suall conduti METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK—The demand con- nucw ouly falr st uncliunged pricea. Thera 18 some talk of raislng the price of tin plates, which sroiow quoted at abunt cost price uotations: ~The past week was an unoventful ons In dry.goods circles. Nothing oceurred to disturh the qulctuda prey- alent on the date of our provious report, nor do tho ro- malning weeks of the season {ntervening hutween now Zin Piate1G, 10x{4, 5.60; dgy 13,102 14, 811,001 | and the openingaf thio fall trado warrsut the oxpecta- L LS R Sinatl 2503 b, 1. tlon of anything more than & hand-fo-meutl buslness, The futeusu dulluess characterlziug the summer months of former years 1s not likely to be experlenced durlog the present season, however, na Interfor merchants sra carrying unusually 1fght stocks, and they will noed fro- yuent replenfalment. The wirket hns malntained s Salder—No, 1, e Tewd—Plg. Thic; bar, 8ici lead plpe, De, Copper—otgimis, Bie: sheathing coppe Nnect Zine—Full cuake, TUc slabs, B3 Sheet iran—Nu, 2, 4c'rates: Rusila iron, Nos, 8 to13, 18¢1 o, Ko, 1, stained, 195¢; American Husala A, 1 B, 11cs gaivanized fron, No. S¢, He; discount, 25 per steady tony exeept fur tivks and dunima, soveral brands Followlug are thy of wiileh have been reducod a Ye. Wire—Nos, 1 ta g, be; §, ., 100, 10¢ 10t0 11, 1te; N revised quotations 11tcs 18 and 14, 12c3 15 ‘and 16, 14¢1 17, 156318, ‘u‘u"; BROWN COTTONS, 10, 103 20, 20" tencn wire, aide: du. small lota, sige, | Atlantie A, 44, NAILS—Were (n nioderate request aud steady at | Atlantle 1, 4-4, 4. 10, Atinutic D,'4-4.0 OIL$—Tho market for linsoed was In an unscttied ) 4o Atlantje stute, and thy qiutations were reducod e, Lord of) | Indian H ulso Witn wenk s o shiado Juwer.~ Carbon, Whide, and | Inian He Agawain gher liney colparatively were stosdy, We reviss our | Nuahvill Aknwam 7, 1iet a8 follows rhon, 115 degrees test, 1834c: do J1I- | Wachuscl CIremont, O nots legal t 130 de.. 14c; Soow (Ohite, 150 | Stark A, 4+ Etnpire Sat I test, 1ofgeatonls do hewiligit 178 do, 17uf Augustd Goldun Jtigo, I exira wluter lard oll, 93svdci No. 1, c; Macun, Nunparell ... a 4, 73760y linseed, raw, 5oc bolled, ‘Buty whale, wins | Mystic Granite, H..00. 0 6 cliud, 70wibo; 'sbernl, #3.1042.15; neatsfoot | Ifoadway Bader State, LL.. 2@1,15; doextra, B 403¢; du No. atraits, 0ociplumbago oll, 606 64 57¢ naphthn, deodorized, o gray- West Virginla olls, patural, 20 deg., @8UcH Teduced, 48 deg., 20 Laugley, standard’ Nushua B, Nushus i, o }ql\llll}:\ “., R erell 1y VAINTS AND COLORS—The genural trade rematus | Pepperel 16 - quict, with prices showlng uo quotablo varlation from | Peppercil (), i uni proviialy kiven. Twre 1 an nercasing tnquiry | Depperoll Ny 0. Contlnental, K. FPINR BHOWNa, 0 Indluy Orchard, Tuian Orchard, Dwlihit Star, 4 Dwight Sinr, 4t Continental Tioott, INewmarKot A £} b turpenting L43c isi4c) naturs), BUdeg. for Puris green, to be uncd a8 an atliuto for ** potato | Cre ba' Mussachusetts B8 1 uir,'" and pricéa are Srn at S0 per b, ns to'quans | Brescoty wov Dby Gireut Fally shiy'and quallty, W quote: White lead, ateletly pure, | tndian Orchard, A. I o, futcy brandy, $8.0069,50; 21ne. Amer] : o, Freneh, $13.50: Masiry's railroud colors potice-car colurs, $0.00410.50; Paris green, 30 e Y SULTRY~The rocsipta wora Tnrger and the markot cun, | Indian Orchard, EE. Merrimac ¥, Pink, Murrhinae dull unl weak. Chickens wereauuted ot $3.2503.75 And springs at §2.0082.60. Turkeys were vory slow ab e, 1l % ol were guoted st 40.50¢ pur doz, Iiclmond Pl OTATOES=Peachblows were welling from” atore at | Rieriom Muiclioater . g acqane. The rocalpts were larger, but car-lota con- | Sorugiie Wamsuttu, . a5 tnue dul. Glouteste SELEDS~Hungarlan and millet were wenk under Ith cAMBuICY, oral offerings, Whicl are increastng dally, s (Lo, do- X Tnana b ke d chieily for st focs Troin store. vovr | Garner Fiat. § [Wasen ] utllet puld AL 256 and prime was quoted utd5c. - ton: | NalEgLon H < {an ranges from $3acdfc. TImothy wov quict at 55 andclover at §0.00 for prime modium, % Wav uteady aud [ falr re 1iigh colury, ahton dal 2 iy S | Citatan ey raiese snd Onondnics, fine, $1.40; ordiunry coarse, 7 leacx niry, without. baa, #2754 Uniry, Witk bags, | Luucaatér! (T oxt Bl | ) id leat rematns without rices aru nominully steady, Al ubiratured woods aro 13 faie dehmnd, Bt et ket Inauoted trms 1Weaiern Lear~Emr crop, 8Y@Te: falrto fino, 11@12c; axtra fine wrappors, AkgSoc. | anufaciured—E e cut—Choleo to extra, 68Q75c; wodlum W good, 6a00cT cominun, 436156, Plug stural leafy suft presscd, oliics 1o bxtra, Juds; o hard pressed, B5gdves Balt-bright, chulee, a%uctioc;. 4o editn, Suxas0; atundard iack, guod £ uxtr, Sic;_connon black, 4w43¢, Suoklng—Goud o chiolee, TOBACCO—The tinrket for much ‘sulimation, snd 1 |Amoskeag, brawn,.,. 1 |indion Orchard, bl 0 |Conoe Lonsdale cambric Xew York Milly Uttea Nonparell Wamsutts, 4-4.. w7 nediuim, 316ddey common, Akedicy Califor- | Davol..... 2 Ry, chulce, 40atic: do uztra, 808100, Prido uf the Woatl 1113 TEAS—TTade continuca b linprove, and the market | L 1. 13 ahows confduratite wtrength. New Jape will soon bu | Frultof $he 1ovin, offervd, but they wiil conie [nty the’ oiarket at wnates | Gem of the Bpindl rhully niglier ngures than quoced for last scason’s crop, | Lonsdule it Juoiders entertaln friu prices. © Wo quotos (Funpowder—Common, Ogd0c: good do, 40245c; | Atnoskoug.. moedlum, 45@50c; guod do, BowSsSe; fine, Aoetobey e Auburn, A, . Sib, QU] eliofec, T0aTics cholceat, Yaitics fancy | Whlte Lock, {mperial—Common, S033c; good do. 344;40c: mo- | Mlunehaha, dluni, $usdse] kood do, 4xedlc; tine, 60550 Nncsl . Saia0dc; , {05100} Chldieen, Totses o or hoett | Sllnelinha % Jupan—Comnon, BNgllc; Kood eomi 1, W 40C: Kood ined]utl, 6L 100, 3ane; 1€, 4505540 ] Uine, Hadie] S3E8AC: chiolce, GGG cholceat, CoTUe, cditim, nc, H s : Bieut, B3A0IC) CHOICE: GrsUdes ChOICert: THubOE i A Bwire tiver.. Ocean. . WOOD- bteady, Waplo k$7.50, besch ot a7 0 bl .30, beuch af W rge Loiertol et Pltiaid LGNS e request at the priges | CORPIWES UM followirig: Cubumlera 2vu30c Der osens greei eat, | vork Mus, $1. 756300 per hox; steing boune, 81,755, 50 wer bots | Yok Tiae ssparsgus, A%esic por doseny tulisten, 10150 por | Aok uzen; bects, dwd0c et duz; cutitaye, 31,28 por crate, | Columnian WOOL= Lemuine quict, New Woul (s srriving, bui | Golerig T e S St T et e it | o 143 i Warren, CC ¥ cr after a while, C Turtner do 1ot appear Wnelined o warket thelr woul | oo o5 | Uncaavile, | Haymaker Luaton .., rES, Auiertean, American, i{amilton, Hawiliton, 3-3.7. BTRIPES. Yery trocly at tue prices wlored for It 1y tho country, Following are the quatations: Tuli-washed, cholce, Siages o, avorags, 350:c) waahod guace, madluni; 432¢i o, Boe, Ka31c] Unwashud Luec y 2lwdc; do, foe, 1810c, ! o gliny LUMBER, The offerings st the sale docks were falr yesterday, comprisiog thie remalnder of $he Aeet that was oftered Uncasvlile, U cusvior Inoskeng . a I 2 Monday, and the warket was fairly active the mora: | Lyerere.s i el mounty 1 ing, when about & dozen cargous were disposed of. Sub- 10 Falrmount, 1° 13 scquently tho markul was qulpt aud several loads wers 19, Simbiedar b coreled over, Prices wero 1oported ateady ws $7.504 | Creedmuor, XXoreree 13 | Anibgton, X 8,00 1or 2inch and $5.00G8:50 for corse Inch, and | Creedmoury. ANL it v om X ® 89,5063 12.50 for the camuion tochalee qualities. Lath A were quiet at 811364123, and shingles at $2.00¢2,25, | Ontarlo8-oz, duck, Tho yard trade continues only fair, but thors 1 s | Sataris 1o or. Suck Alsposition to shiado prices, which ars oow thought to | Ontario 15-o. be very low, atlll salcs have been made at lower ngures, | Weatern B aud outaidoyuotations for dey siditig and box buardears | Weatern tar, 4 o dropped out of the It Lath ure luwer. Cominun | Greeow 87+tuch " (Defance, coid! frcun tutt e scllinic at tie lnsldu quatations: WaROn-cuves 33 |Stark, col'd, Irat stid second clow Btark drlil... U [Luston AA. Thirdelesr, §inch., Alwovakeag di ¥ |Boston U3, Third clear, thick Clear fourlig, Bril and second, Tolgli. ! ELE Clearaiuing frat aud secuud. BY TELEGRAPII, Flouring: Srstea donio Doz bonsis, A TOREIGN, Aok bt 0'aad V3 stoc! und 13 lo.. 1t stuck boans. Catock boards: 1L e Conmon boards and Tenclig. Comtnos humber, 18 £t wnd jotata ud scautllig, 33 to 2 Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Livenroor, June 6—11:30 & w. ,~Mour—No, €d: Nu. 2, 72, L 248 Grain—Whest-Bpriog, No. 1, s 84; No, 3, 84643 white, No. 1, 10s 243 No. % 04 11d: club, Nu, 1, 108 84; Nu. 2, 16 2. Luro~No, 1, 208 0d; No. 2, 26a 3d, Jrucisions—Purk, e, Lard, S od, Livaurool, June ¢—3 p. m.—Breadstufe-Quiet and orm. Flour—No, 1, 2406d; No.3, 238 Wheat—Win- ter, Ro. L, 0 10d1 Nu. 2, 0a 6d; spring, No, 1, 8a0d; No, LIVE 8TOCK, cliichoo. e 1, 8a8d; Whitx, No. 1, 10s2d; No. % 104 cluby No. 1, Mondey T8 | 104643 No, 2, 1 3d. Coru—No. 1, 378; Ko 2, 206 6d. Ton G0 | Provistons—Purk, ko, Lard, 608 6, —_— Liveuroot, June €- Latest. — Coffon —~Exchangs 5-‘;‘7‘ closed, pnig tie s % T8 | Hreudatugr—Kocetpu of wheat for three dayw 18,000 Shipiienton quaster, includiug 7,000 quarters Asmerican; California Moudy . moe L3I 8,272 whit wheat, averuge, 106108 2d; Go club, 14 206 CATTLE~Thero was Increascd sctlvity (o trade, but o currcspondiug huproyement ta prices. Thu churac- ter of advices from the Last waes not caleulated to call 108 6dy rvd Western spring, No. 3o No, 1, 8¢ 84 0e 1 do winter, Us $U@Us 104, Flour—Westery canal, J2s 2scd. Corn—Werlern wilxed. 208 sdwdTa, Osts, duh 3a0d, Darley, 30d, Peas—Canndlan, 8043308 60 Clover Seed—35aA00n, Prociatons=Peimn mess pork, @n. Prime moss heef, R2¢ 0. Tanl, Gol4e, Cheeso, Ga Gl Bacon-Long cloar, 489 Mil: ahort do, fwaud, Dillow—118 3, Ivtrolenm~Teined, 108 dd@ite: spirits, 8s, Linseait Oli~248, Eorin—Common, 48 ailcedn 9d; pale, 108, Spirits Turpentine—24s, Loxuok, Junc 6.—Ketned Detrolerin—108 04@108 0d, Linseed O11~21s. Spirtts Turpantine—21a 0. » ANTWEIY, June 6, ~T¥roleum~278 94, — TRODUCE. NEW YOUK. Spectal Dispatch (o The Tyidune. New Vorr, June 8.—@Gratn—For spring wheat the market waa ic per bu lower, with only a moderato cx- port and itmited milling demand; In winter wheat 4hicea was less dolng, while prices wore without do- clded changoi Aalea of 150,000 bu at #1.08 for No. 3 Ohleako; BL11 for No. 3 Milw kee; 8117@1.1 for No. 2 Chicagor 81300 1204 for No. 2 Milwankee: $1.1031.18 for ungraded apring, including Minuesota at 81.20al.21, Northwestern at 81,15, and crop of 1574 lown spring Bt 81, 1421.15, No. 1 apring at 81,281,580, and poor winter red st $1.07. Itye was scarce and firmly held at tha satne figurea for Canada [ bond; A snle of 50,000 by Western was mndo At 870 10 arrive, for prompt ehifpment. Jintley wna dull nnd without change, Oms were n shade frmer, with & moderate trade reported; Mles of 44,000 bu at 82241¢ for mixed, 35G.40¢ for white Weatern and State, 450 for rofected, A0¥@37c for New York No. 2 mixed, 83%c for No. 2 white, 40¢ for 15,000 bu No. 2 Chicago, 43¢ for Nu, 3 Milwaukee, 36i4do for inixed Western, 40c143c for mixed Btate, 43¢ for white Michigan, and 43@4pc for white State. Uckax Foxioits,—Full Tates wero again current, and s confident tono [s till evorywhero manifest- ed. Thers wero mora liberal arders from petroleum exportep, but holders were above shippers' vlows, Engagements embraced: To Liverpool, by stewm, 1,700 ales of cotton at 5-10d} 0,000 buxes bacun and Ly sall. Fro hundred balcs cotton t 5-16d, and 50 tons oll-cake at23s 94, . Proriafol (diles ruled firm; Western long clear held at 104:210%c. Lard opened dull and heavy; after- wards advanced 20¢ per 100 Bs, but closed searcely a0 prime steam on apot at $10.560411.00, $10.8511,13, closlug at 311,00, Groceries—Sugar—Demand mor markat ateady at Iato quotations; common refintog, #3{@7e; do falr, 7e; do kood, s do prime, Bcy do fair 1o cliolce grocery, 8YG¥¥e: du centrifugal, Biive. i icky~Markot n aliade firmor, with salcs of 50 bria at 1. 11 per gallon. Tultow—5tendy. To the Western Amociated Press. Nuw YoiK, June 6.—Coion—bull ot 14213 9-10cq futures steady's dunc, 11 u7- July, 1 91-$3c; August, 12 1-326G11 1-10ct Beptembel 1:32¢; ‘Octaber, ‘11 97-3del1}e; Nuyembes (e Fabrs 12 e 1 5. 1icy February, + 1404 3 ey Alll‘ll 1211-826:12 13325 May, 124612 0-10c. celpts, 1 Dris; ' moubrate ‘demandy held ateadys meditims eavys No. 2, dptrflnn Btaty and Western, $4.00@4.401 extra, 4,008,201 goud Lo cholce, 33,25 white wheat extrs, $5,7067.758 extra N0, $4.0047,00: St. Louts, (U3 Minnesota $5, 1051 i paLent process, $6.20G0,60, Rye our steady; $4.75w 5 20, Corn-Meat—More netive; Western, €1.0003.25. Grain—Whest—Recvipta, 184,000 buj ices active: No, 1 apring, BLaxeld0; ungradid do, $1.10681,20: lowa apringn old, $1,1461.15: No. 2 Milwaukee, §1,2000 1.20491 Ko, #do; $1.115 No. 2 Chleagu spring, $1,176 1,185 Nu, G do, $1:08; winter red Weateri, poor, $107. siyo carco aid drin bute, wiuvTc) Western, “Hlc Canada, In hond, D6wy7e. Barly quiot; it steadsy, with a fair dematid; Canaila Weat, 00 days, $1.30. Cors Tow rades W —ltecelpts, 112,000 bu; cholco ritu bette! modcrate ‘busiicss; Western mixed, damage heated, 353261 inixed no grade, Gie: new Western mixed, ungrided, 35@hve; yellow Western new, Guc, Oats frmer; recelnts, 43,60 bus Weatern jnixed and Blate, sbeadics white Wentern and 5tuto, 33GAbe. Hay—Tieavy and unchanged. Jiops—Quict and unchauged. Grocerfes—Coflee—Marketull; nominally unchanged, Bugar l1|l L and unchangod. Molasses qulet and un- changed. Rlce quiet and unchanged. Jetroleum=Siarket Gully erude, gies refinad, 14Ka; eared, 1BuIc, Tullow—5teady nt B3, Atruined Resin—Duil; 81.70®1,75, Bpirita Turpentine—tiuil: 10c. Ayga—Stendys Western, 100 1de. Frovistons—laavy, " Now newa pork, §18.75@18.90; Juty, S 751 Auiust, B1u.00itoptenbér, 810,10, lico unclian 1 onge cltar mildicn, | Western, hetd nt do clty, 16cbid, 10iic maked, | Latd tirmerd cavy] prime steam, $10.35KG11 3 AbRuit, Slq.mu. 15, ) lLflflll!F—“‘l"'nL\‘ '“\J‘OII’I‘ECHI new, 13@2ic, ‘heese—~Quic 3 Tnteiy—h shade frimer; 81,11, PIUILADELPUIA. PRIADRLPIIA, Jue O,—Seedi—Flaz, B1.40; timo- thy, S0k 10, Flour-—1.tiilied demand; extras, $4.0034. siu and_Sinnesota extrn family Jito, and Didiaus, 0,250,761 b 8,25, Grain—Wheat—Pennrylvanis red, et do, common to clivive, $1.0kel, 201 ambor, 1,40 1. Ao 158, Iy estern, Corn falrly activa: yellow, oac: mtxed, 45"‘“"'7"" Eall, s8¢, Oste—White, 40zddc mixed, s3c. Avirotewn—Stoadys refined, U@ 1434e; crude, 10Ne. Whlsky—§1, 12 for eatern. Teceipta—W 70,0006} corn, 146,000 bu. Shiprenty—Curn, 100,000 bu, Bulter—New Yotk Btats and Tiradford County, Pa., extras, 23(c250¢ firata, 20620¢; Wentern extrus, [Hus200} 1rsts, 1661703 Western rolly, 18¢20¢; Qrats, 16@l7e, T 1. Cheese—\Wustery, fue, Fyge—Y nn:} 18, Now York,and Delaware, fresh, 13¢i Weatern freah, 11w12¢, BALTIMORE, TavTixone, Juna 6.—Four—Qulot, but stesdy aod unchsuged. Grain—Wheat dull snd heavy; Pennsylvania red, 81.45, Corn firmery Western mixed, *ssde. Ouls dull and weak; Weatern white, ¥7@use; wixed, 33@ Yoe, Hye momipally st 75wbuc. Tay—Dull and unchanged. Provisfona—Dull and weak. ork, nominally $20.00, Tiacon—Bhoulders, #attfes clear rib, 11@113¢Cy hams, X 13e, Lard—Rtenned Joubing, 18¢, Tutter=Duil und hvayyy Western, 13:wite, J¥trvleum—lrrogulnr; orude, sXwbic; rotned, 140 i, % ulet and unchange W L y—Firmer; §1.114, Rece s Shipienta—WWheat, 2 Wiscon- ¥5.9560.45; Bate, 1gh Rrades, $7.256 =V hicat, 22,000 hus corn, 122,000 hu, 1,000 huy eorn, 117,000 bu, 8T, LoUs, —Cotton—-Dull and lower; mid- ; goui ordinury, Kide. wiward; very [litlo dolng, nd lowers' No' % red wintor, 10 caaliy 811 Nu. 3110, $1.13 aaked. Corn Iilgher; uctlve for uptione; No. 2 mixed, 423613 cauliy Aikgdsho Junes ke July, * Onta—Market dully No. 2, v, Lova, Jun il TR W O Fluur=pull; tendlng firain—Wheat duil aze bid eashi; u2lge naked for Jube; refectod, W76 -.-:;uxu‘.m{m -Markes dully (e bid, nnh.ydun-xm%n‘n- chunged. Wnisky—Lower; $1.00, . Procialoni—Pork—3larket dull; $10.00210.50. Lard dull aud nominal. Buik weats nonitially unchanged; shiouldera, Zige; clear rib, 103{c: clear, 109e, Tievel OUF, 2, 10} brisi whest, 20,000 bu; corn, 56,000 DU 0ats, 16,000 b , oo} bEFey, note. CINCISNATIL 1 SyorRNATE, Juno 6.~Coiton~Quict and unclianged; Hour—Quict and tendy, GrameWiat in falr domandy 00cG$1.20. Corn steady; falr demand; He. Oata dull and notminal; 25 wite, ' Rye dull and unchanged, Tyorisiony—Pork endy; $18.006218.25, Lard stesdy; stoam, 10X cnshy WSC buyer June; kettle, 1234 tie, ' Huik meats Armer; wood Uemand; sbouldcrs, 8¥oy clear rib, caaty closing witlh tho oy bidi sales at blugy buyer Julyiclear, uie. Lucon wenrco sud firms shoulders, 780t cleusvil (0 fulr de- wmand; 105104 Iuler—Fawer Olilo, 14esltics p TOLEDO, ToLrpo, June 0. Flour—Firiner, enl flriaers No. 4 whitc Wabash oftered $1.24; No. 1 whito Michi- i suber Michlgun, 81,25 Nu. 2 awmtier M iy re 0. recl. 31.07; rejected , sulge. Corn quiet’s Tigh’ mixed, spot, 30kt low xed, 433403 No, 3 while, 4ie; nu_ prwle, 47c; dwne 0¢, Ot o 2 1chigan, S8, Tiee t, $5,000 bu; corn, 31,0 b Shipmenta—F1olr, % Uriss wheat, nune; corn, 67,000 bt Gata, 5, 000 b, B MILWAUKEN, Atwavees, June .- fourgulet and. unchanged, Grain—=Whest opened unsctt] "“l aboutl e luwery clused qulets No, 1 Siliwaukee, 81, 19); hard, 81,1754 No, 3 Miiwaukee, $Luoi} July, B1.0ul] August, 31.0aks: No, 3, vuc, uras hu No! 2, 433(e) Ouita fiFimer U, 3, 3 gemand; No. veighta—Dull; wheat 0 Datalo, 34G5¢; o Oawego, ske. Y celpts—Flour, 10.000brla; wheat, 200,000 bu. Shipmenta—Flotir, 17, Un) bris; wheat 824,000 bl TUPYAL Hureaso, June u.—Gruain—wheat—Light milling d¢- mund; sales of 7,704 bus No. 2 MUwaukee, $1.24; Nov 1 o, $1.25 1433 Whits winier uceordiag 1o quall: ty." Corn dull sud uuchangeds sules of b,000 by satiplo 8U83¢; 500 L do nt4ve; 1,300 bu No. 3 &4 53¢ o lot, Oats nominally ut 87, Kyo neglected, Durley ne- lected. Y\'E';Jkuul Freights—Firio; wheat shipped ot ubc to Now HOKTON, Tostox, June 0.—Flour—Moderate demand; prices auchenged. Grain=Corn quiet; mixed and yellow, Gxiede. OatioStaskes ol K, SWRNE and Wik, WGaTer T Jected, suey Nu, 1 whily, SUgo5¢ NEW ONLEA] NEW OBLEANS, Jutv @ —~Lsir erj therce, $14,; Tve, 16&18¢; Central sl ol i ull, weak, and low- e, $13.50, OULer unclanged, it COTTON. Nzw Onlxaxs, June 6.—Cotton—Iu fair demand; salua of 1,050 bules; quotations unchunged; rucelpts, Bet, 331 bales; gruss, 4,508; cxports to New York, 1,Us0; stock, 105,074, CuitanLxytoy, June @—Cotton quiet; middiugs, 11¥e; net receipta, 20 balea; sales, 100 bales, GaLYXsTON, Juns 0.—Cotton dull and noinnal; mid- dlinge, 1134e; o3purts o Grest Britaly, 1,408 bales; cusstwlse, 103; sules, b0, MouiLx, June 6.—Cotton quict and steady; middlings, 115; uet recelpty, 40 Lalesj exports W tho Coutinens, ,600; coastwiso, B4} sales, S, Bavawwau, June 6.~Cottos dully wmiddings, 110} Bk reculpta, 347 baleaj salcs, 87, — ’ DRY GOODS. Naw Yorx, Juus 0.—Cottun goods were quiet In agenta’ hands except bivached abirtlug, which wero In falr request aud steady, White ground fanc were Iu improved desiand, sud shirting styles wero fairly nctive. Dress goods end shawls wers qulet. Ieavy cassiimeres, worateds, ani overcoatings wur In moderate request by cluthlers. Black greusdines wers Jubbilug tutrly. PETROLEUM, CLEvaLAND, O., Juns 6.—Petroleum firm and qul standard white, 110 dugrees teat, 11340; prime whit 160 degrous uat 12bc, ear lota. — WOOL. PUILADRLPULA, Junc 0.~Woul tn I1ght detwand; sup- ply 1atr; Penusyivania and Western double eatra and bove, SHoAUCT eXra, 3k 10c; Inediut, Suedou s Now York, MicUlgay, lndlais, s W 7,000 hoxes chicese, Fates not fized, but at tho ploment nominally 406508 per ton, The graln rate was 05104 fiem, with tho Improvement partly lost; salus of S00 tes Alro 500 tes for July st $10.006010.07)4; aud 650 tes for August at Lrisk for raw, And fine, 83@33c: mediam, SR@BH0c; conran, 336i30¢; comb. Ing, washed, 45c; unwashied, 33c; fine, nnwaAheg, 2uc; conrae medlum, towalied, 25937 Lib-wash, Aitadhes #xtra merino, pulled, Axs3dier No. L ang yy — MARINL, CITICAGO. AnntyAts—Prop Monsenger, Henton Matbor, sune drien; prop B, WV, Blanchard, Buflalo, Aundrlesy prop Tempeat, Montague, sundriea; prop Chins, Buflalo, sundrlea; prop St Atbans, Ogdensburg, aundrlea; prop J. Pridgeon, Jr.. Saginaw, sajis prop New Era, Muskegon, towIngs ptop Dis. marck, Menoimince, towlng; stmr Curons, St. Jo, nundries) stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoe, Aundriesy stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrien; schr Wi, Jones, Michigan Clty, light; achr Two Trothers, Manlstee, lumber; achr M. C, Cameron, Goderlel,, nalt; achr G. 1. Norrls, Good Harbor, wood; schr B F. Wade, Horn's Pler, rilrond tien; schr C. L. Johnston, Franktort, lamber: achr Austrniial Muskegon, lumbors sche Myrtlo, Middjo Village, Wwood; schr Lena Jotinson, Good Harbr, wood: achir . ‘B, Penfleld, Grand Travorse, wooil} fhr Lako Forest, Sturgéon liay, Inmber: achr- Fellcitoun, Clay Hanks, wood: che (. L. Weewn, Alpenn, lumbers sehe Lucerne, Buffalo, cont; schy Thowan Uswn, Marqueite, frons wchr Tranafer Muskegon, lumbor; schr_Clty of Grand Raplds, Munkegou Tamber: 'achr Eva 8, Ttobinson, Menom. Inco, Tumbor, schr Menokaunee, Menomineo, Iumber; nchr ~ Eldorado, Mcnomince, Il ber; wche Lithan “Allen, 'Menominee, Tumbers prop Colin Cumpball, Ludington, Tumber: hrog indger State, Bufalo, mmdrics: eche Grent Waat Grand Travetae, wood s rehr Seit, Ludington, iin bor: schr Grunger, Ludington, bark: sehr' EFlo tnce, Muakegon, Inmbur; schr Windwor, Luding. ton, ' tnmber: schir Gur Buftalo, coal; sehr Willlam Smith, South Haven, batk; echr Lumner. mnn, Dlack Creek, lumber; achr Laurena, Mua. kogon, wood; sche’ Mary, Holland, wood: wcir O, N. Jolinson, Little Praverse woods sebr J, Bigler, Sdglnnie, xabts sche A. Tuat, Muskegon, Tumbers wchr Maf, N, i1, Ferry, Whife Lake, lombers st Thistle, Dualo, cualy'schr Ottawa, ‘Orand Laven, umber, CLEARANCES—Stmr fhcboyyan, Manitowoe, sun- driews stir Coronn, St. Joweph, sunirlen schr J. €. King, Duftalo, 1,600 b carn:_rche’ Wollth, Tiolland, 100 bela wait: prop Messonger, Benton Iinrbor, '100 kega beer and wundrics; schr I, 11, Tirown,' Buffalo, 67,000 bu corn; prup Forest City, Buffalo, 44,000 bu corn; nchr Surprie, Kingston, 13,800 b whent; Cape Vincent, 5 brln salts schr D.'A. Wells, Sack Bny, 4 brls pork, 3 brla beef, Drin bam, 800 T butter: sche W.' If._lawkins, Stony Creek,sundries: stinr Muskegon, Muskegon, 5 brls pork, 39 sacks seeds, and sundrion: prop Fountaln Clty, Buffalo, 16, 000 bu corn; Mackin 20 brls flour, 00 tubs ‘bufter, 20 canes cpps; kehr Portland, Port Iuron, 22,750 bu corn; prop Tewn, Tnticack, 150 byt corn, 928 bu onta, 126 plgn feed; prop Portage, Thiffalo, 62,000 bu corn: prop City of Owen Sound, Collingwood, 27,000 bu corn, 12 pkge pork. LAKE TREIGHTS, Critcano.~Thero waa a good demand for vessels at easicr rates, Thoe charters were principally for Kingston at 4%c for oats and GX@6%c for corn, Duffalo rates were about 24@2HKe for corn, The total capacity taken yesterday was about 22,000 bu ‘wheat, 225,000 bu corn, and 80,000 b onte. Tho Kincaton chartera were: Schra Iattle Wells, Montcalm, Clayton Belle, and Mont Blanc, corn at Gegit mchra M, Mulrand Waucoms, onts at 4i4c, To Buffalo—Sehr 1L P, Laldwin, corn at 2%c; schr Z, Chandler, corn on b, t.; prop Blanchara, wheat and oats, through rate, In the afternvon tho Golden Flecce for corn to Buffalo and the prop China for corn to Erle. Minwavser, Wia,, June b —Nothing of interest to note in counectlon with the frelght business to. Largo anil-vessels could have buen obtained e for whont to Huffalo, while smuller ones wero held at 3c. Kingston rates remain nominol at Hle. Engngements incl the props Ne- braska and Ciba to Buffalo, with 00, bu wheat on a througl rate to New York, The prop Maine, 0,000 bu of wheat of Capo Vincent, and 0,000 un 16 Ogdensburg at 7%e. Towneno, 0., June 6, —Tho biggest charter of tho scaxon wan made Saturday morning by Andregs & Bouthard,—tha brig Pamlico, pine fllmbcr from Sht-bo_yfi_nn, Wia., dircet to Europe, for $3,000 gold, “The I'amlico 1s now at Buifalo londing with conl for Chicago, nud, as soon as she flls her prerent contruct, will procecd to Sheboxgan, John tiniis reported the fol owlnfi: Schr Wi, Koyner, coal from Charlolte to Toledo, 4hic, free; uchr M. Capron, to arrive, wheat to Buitalo, 23c. ——— COMMERCI OF CIICAGO. YOREIGN VEBSELS CLEANRD TO YOREIGN PORTS DURING XAY, 1870, Peer- Clans, N, Tonnage. Men. Bteames o 16 Bchouners a kil bl Total,vuiie .4 1,660 d VOREION VESHKLS ARRIVED PRON FONEIGN Foumy DUNING MAT, 1870, Clust, "No, " Tonnage, Jen. Steamers ] T 81 Betivonura’; 5 nua 4 7 408 7 L THROX FONELON TONTS DURING HAY, 1870, '"No. " Tonnage. AMen, s 3 yum X AMENCAN D_TO TORKIGN ron DURING HMAY, 1870, Class, No, Tonnage, den. Bchooners .. 19 b, TL8 153 COASTWISK T OF CHICAGO DUMINU HaY, 1870, No. Tonnage. Men, 75 4,401 103 173 110,284 a1 1M IIID‘ ! i 225,410 0,057 390, 82 12,205 CLEANANCES PIGM THE FOUT OF CILCAGY DUIUNG MAY, 1870, Ky, ' Tonnage. Men. Steamers Y3, 44411 1,090 Propelic 177 Uk 3 Barks, PRi] Jrigs 4 BehUOneTs (Liees; Tl cusincesssassoresronsa 334 BN3 100 12,177 g Arrbvals for” Apeli, "i676," 462" vessels," 50,043 Wi f n. m‘é}f” ncea April, 1676, 620 vessels, 157,000 tons, 5,108 ~ —— : TRANSTERS FOR MAY. All schr Advance, David Dall, Sr., to Davld Dall, Jr., $3,000. Allechr Alfrod Princo, B, I. &M, N. Folger to F. . Webator, $5,000, All schr Jobn Bean, Jr., David Dall, Br., to Da- vid Dall, Jr., §1. Ono-half bark Kato Darley, Redmond Prindiville to William Harmon, 81,000, One-half bark Knte Durley, Redwond Prindiville to J, K. Prindlville, $1,000. All schr Vlorence, W. F. Hligglo ta €. 0. Boder- berg atal, 81,0001 Al tug lome, K. B, Jenklus, Assignee, to PRk Weattall, $1. All tug Hume, P, R, Westfall to I, B. Dall, 000. A&S"“ Home, 1L, 8. Dall to P. . Westfall, U, A Onpe-half achr Ithaca, Andrew Nelson to William Durliam, 81,100, One-twelfth sche Malne, M. I1. Ryerson to R, 1L Anderson, 81, 3 One-half achir Notth Star, Samuel A. Brown to W. B, Phillips, $4.000, One-halft schir Tuscola, Nowton Eastman to Thomaos Richardson, $1. ——— LAKE MICHIGAN. * Citicaco,—Hut fow veasels arrived in part yes- terday, and the tugs were yearulng for moro work, Tho prop Chinn, of the Anchor Llue, arrived here yeaterday for the first time this scason. Capt. Ferguson, of tho tug Tarrant, has rosignud, and Capt. Cornellus Mahoney takes hia place,... Most of the tug owners ot this port have slgned an sgreement, which has been clrculating for the Just fow days, to lay up one-thind of the tugs at this port. The businvss has again becomo very dull, andthore [4 hardly o doubt thut the fuw obstinste onea will find it to thelr advantago in & very few doys to ogreu to tho wuessure, which, It fa belleved, will eave money to tho tug owners....Tho dolden West and Norman arg both leaking. They will bo calked and repared at tho dacks of tho Chicago Dry-Dock Cowpany....The schir Albatrosa lost ber jlbboom by collision fn the river yesterday....Mr, Jack Yrown, of Kacine, has about 8a much cheek as any men ever heard of, not excepting Ald, Hildreth, e lu citculating 8 petition to secure tho appointe ment of Harbur-Master ut this port, just as if there wero ot uny amount of old residents in the city who are fulfy competent ‘to perform the dutles of the ofiice, Besides this, tho vessel-ownans ara woll savisfled with the present incumbents, who wre performing thelr duties faltifully und well, and undurstand _thelr business perfectly...,Tho ght between (ioodrich's 'Fransportation Comptiy and Urabsm, Morton & Co.'s str Slessenget for the cust whore business ls getting quito interenting, the former dufng fta best fo drive tho tutter from the fleld, and tho latier fizhting with all Ita might ta mulutaln {is own, The Goodsich Com- puny bus withdrawn the Oconto from the Ureen uy route, und this veuscl [s now rusning to liens tori Harbor und St. Juseph In L'uu’mn:llun with the Pruesdell, mukh)glda‘ly line, The frefelit ruto has been Feduced to very low fgures, and thy puse senger rutes Lo St Joseph, it is uo tood, wil b0 56U cents o person after to-duy. It 19 stated that the people utSt. Joseph sympathize with the atinedles: senger, as they belieyy i opposition, aud thst for this reason the Goodrich Jieoply Lave mude $he place o wuy statlon. MiLwAUKEK. —The Government Highthouse bullds ers, Whew we noticed some weeks ugo, #ro nOW 84 work on the crib around the kevper's dwelling 08 the plers at thiw place, The catire top of the {a beiug removed, and will be replsced b!ln;a ohe G tmber, Dullt i the sare miuer us (e 6l ope, A space of thres [uchics s 1o ba allowe around the foundutivn of the houss for rovw,” as In Leavy westher (he housy, Wi stunda upon piles in'15 fect of waler, swayy and forth with thu sea, Withallihle tosslng abouly thy Bulldlnx, which is of brick with a stone fons datidn, bus but one amall crack Io s w whicl ehuws that it fa pretty llwnk slthough fs ot bullt upon a rock, Cupt, Kyuaston, the Keeper, vays thy movewient of the house in a gale 18 wo great that it will keep in 1aution & rockln chulr, and [n extraordiuarily heavy gales his chll- dren gt sca-siek. We will ullow fhe Cuplala 8

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