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FINANCE AND TRADE. A Return to Dullness in the Local Loan Market. Now York Exchange Weak-«-Dimin- ishing Conntry Orders for Currency. The Produce Markets Generally Stronger--Provisions Firm. The Leading Cereals in Good Demand for Shipment, FINANCIAL, There wan & consplcuons absenco of new devel- opments In the fnanclal sitnation. The demand for discounts la Jight. The recent mprovement in trade and colleetions hias helped tide the cuetom- era of the banks ovee thelr neccesities, and this 18 the acason when few applications arc made for funds for Inangurating new enterprisen or extend- Ing those that are catablished. Deposite huve steadily rlecn of Iate, and the Joanable resources of the banka are consequently more than ample to meet all the demnnda from thelr customers. Raten of discount at the Lanke nre @10 per eent to regular customers. ludependent outside borroswers get strect ratcs. On tho strect, there Is a sharp demand for good negotiable paper, the amount of which olfered 18 light. Rates are 8GR 18 per cent. New York exchange was inactive, and was quoted at i0c per 1,000 discount betseen banks. The orders from the country for currency were mnderate, The clearinge were §3,800,000, TIIE CALIFORNIA MINING-8TOCR MARRET. The hopen of o grent apring rise in the San Fran- clsco mining-stock market have heen disappointed. The Evening ot of that city saya: TDuping the last week of the month there has been o constanit yLurRIng tn the average siock dealos's hreast, T iy rodiicd oo him tmpossibie that the tengon coutd poass ungecompanled byt proverblul rise. While hila Faith haw beert Fomewhiat ahtken by the Tong delay, D NIt Rot endirely difmise the sabject frony hix mind, Ftock denicrs may cousole (hemavives with the fict that, wiille there ina been no kreat Flac during: the sea- £on ow, eudini, there has certanly been o great fall Taek nf Intereat and dearth of husiness have now i tiion eaused prices to drop, and a few whacks from t $hoar+ crowd have acecfernted the downward move: ment, ‘The majority of oeks have siown great porative powers by bonnding wpward liere and there iy Tt occarion whrran Alite are el 1 sl o, aind sem U forecaat & grand ol Centen: nlal rise this summer. SATIONAL-BANK INSPECTION. The Finuncial Chronicle, of New York, Inftalast {anne, maken some hyperbolical remarka about the operation of the eystem of examluing Natlonal Nunke. Itsays: A pulilic otticer. the Comptroller of the Currency, 18 Gumivsluned for urpose. 1y the fnapection’ of A iners ol the frequent reports which he re- ofven from the hanks, e I perpetually aperating pon wse tnstitntions, for the proteetion of thelr solvency. Moreover, by Kevpiig up this constunt vigilance mnong thie membiers of thy Satlonal Banking system, we ex- Tect not anly to sttmulate thoss Initituzions’ fnto Uilicient conditlon, but ‘tv tisperse n wholesome [l ‘enco thronghout the uther hanks, whicl are tho rlvals nd netehhiors of the Natlonal [inuke. leuee, Tlie Comptrollee well alwerved in i recent FDOFt, JLTRIAL Do gencrally neknowledged L no bank haw aily Hight 1o “complaln of thoke snf fiz\mnln: and the suunde Tinnks ¢ regard puinieity of thefr affaim to he s mo wre of Aafety to themselves atd n duty to the ubile.* T the same purpore, Mr, . 1t McCiltach, much a WOR urpnw\] tealln wjares! Ill!l'l iy o No vije e @ the Pfegnards of hank solves Ty arg appiled toour nationnl aystem by law, restrictionsre, ay we sald, n neccedary seomnitant of free banking nader & deceitrallzed syste % thet ntbliost Amuunt of likrty WIththe neceassry Rusrantees for the public rafety. The Chronele I8 speaking from aNew York point of view. In Chicago the practico hardly sccords with the theory ro beantitully laid out by the Chronicle. The Mechanics' Nutlonal, the Cook County Natlonal, the Fourth National,and the City National Tlanks bave all falled dlsastrously in this city sluce the panie, without n word of warning to the public, or any apparent Intervention of the Trenaury Department to protect étockholders or do- positors, Soms of these fallures have been flagrant, purticulurly that of tho Cook County Natlonal and thut of the City National. In the latter cose, % we are informed, & Recelver has heen appointed in the open nterest of the stockholders, The de- poeitors huve not yet received o cent of thelr slalme, althongl the bank closed with about 17 per tent cash of 1ts linbilitles on hand, and 38 per cont In good DBie recclvable, Theae are scandulous fact, and It §s no exnggeration to say that the busl- neas community of this eity do not lnok to any ays- tem of ¢xamination for protection uguinst bad vanklng. TIH MISSOCRI TOWNSIHIP BONDS. The &1.400,000 of the township bonds of Mis- searrl, fssned under the act of 1808, and pronounc- o1 illegul by o recent declsion of the United States Supreme Court, are mostly hold In New England aad New York, The Eastern papersdo notat- tempt to criticise the declslon, but clahw that it docs not une whit lewsen themural responwibllity of the people of the townehips who got the money to Ppay it buck, priucipal and Interest. BUONTER BANK lIOUNS ON SATURDAT, There 18 a movement on foot in New York to cluse the bunks of that clty st £ o'clock on Satur- duy. 1tisstated by tho local papers to meet with cncouragement, sad to ba Hkely to go Into effect in a week or two. ¢ OOLD AND ORERNDACKS, Gold was 1124@112%, Greenbacks were 014@88%c In gold, GOVERNMENT LONDS. United States fa of ‘81 United Stutea b2 of ¥ of ii—January an w0 ‘G7IAuArY i ol im0 "G4l atary snd Jul 04w, o United Siatey new ns uf “Ki Unitod States currency 64, ex. int. CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. 3g0 Clty 7 ¥ ct. Londs. a0 CIY 7 ¥ CE. sewerag fcaygo City 7 ¥ ct. water loan.. & County 7 ¥ €L, bonds (alion ok County 7 ¥ ct. honda (loug Teat I'ark 7 ¥ ct. honda. North Chicago 7 ¥ ct. Park) © “And Interest. LOCAL STOCKS. ehatge X relal Natlonal Fraet Co. 130 34 city Ratiway, Ko Frdders fusurance Co Chamber of C Chieagn Gas- Light & Coke Co Expositton aack Gl . Expoaition stock (new) Faposition Bluck (o And Intereat. BY TELEGRAPI, Bpecial Disyaich to The Tribune, New Youk, June 7. —Tho stock warket general- 1y contlnued on ite downward course notwith- standing the most desperate etforts of the bulls in Lake Shore to stem the tide, Lake Shore oponed firm &t 53, quickly advanced (o 84%, and for & thne remalned quite steady at these figures; bat, after tho covering of sume 10,000 sharew of short stock, it weskensd to 535, closing witha rally ut B3%e. Bichlgan Central was almost cn- tirely neglected, only H00 shares having been vonght sud sold, st 474@47:. Bt Paul and Narthwesteen vucks were all weaki, dechnlug from 510 8 on s emall businesr. UbI0 & Miss{astpnt was dullat 175017 Eric way steady Bt 143,61 Yaciic of Mivsouri stil) fur- ther declined to B, it being understoud that the decree of foreclosure entered yesterday was final, and that the rond wonld passinto fhe pomscralai of the bondholders. Western Unlon, uftyr opentng 8t 63% and selling at 60, declined o 685, rallylng to 683 at the close. Paciic Mall wus 'weak from the opening to thu close, selilng from 5% tu 23%, with & closlig rally to Y The markut closcd feverish and Irregular, but gen erally lower thun yesterday, Th gold market wan Hull and festurelens. Thero was a good borrowlng depund for cush gold. ~In the mouvy warket thers was no change from yeaterday. 70 the Weitern Ansociated Press. New Yonk, June 7.—Gold steady at 112% un- Vil near the close, when the market became’ Srmu co advanced to 1133, Borrowing rates > Towands the close luans were wudo Oat snd 2@y for carrying. Uovernmenta were activa and bouyant, witha turther advance, Itatiroad bunds were dull and Srm. tate sceurities were qulct. tocke were generally weak and lower, but loxed at u slighi recovcry from the lawest point. Tlie weakent stocke werg Pacilc Mall, 1. Paul, Kew Jersey Centml, and Miwourd Pacific. New York ‘Central was 8rim, aud Luke Shore compara- dvely steady. Transactions aggreguted 110,000 Jhares, of which 25,000 wera Pacife Mail, 4,000 Weatern Unlun, 0,000 St Vsul, 7,000 Lake Shute, vod 4,000 Néw Jereey Central. Motley_murket essy: 24@3. Vrivie mercautilo poper 40, ‘witom receipts, §200, The Aealatiutireon Cleurings, 252, 000, 000, 00, dlaburacd advices from other poln wers more encouraging 1o holders, New York being frmer all round and he ordere for shipment falr, while there wae a falr dumand for future delivery, bothon Kustornand Wentern account. There was a moderate degreo of actlvity in the dry-goods market st steady figures. fms, tlckn, and fabrics adapted to summer \wear were chiefly in demand, though considerable nales af bleached and brown cottons were effected, Gro- cerfes ware onderod freely at fully lato prices. Sugars, under sn increaring demans), are working firmer. Teas also are stronger, and from the same cause, vie., Increasing activity. fairly active, and, notwithatanding the leavy re- coipts, the market remains comparatively eteady. Cheese {a dull and unsettled. frnit market there were no important changes. Prices of bagging were again quuted casy at 25 forStark; 24c for Lewlston; and2ic for Amerlcan. Lenther wax dull and_unseitled, romain as before. The ofl trada waa moderately active at Tneaday's quotations. remalin quict. The cargo Jumber market waa active to the cx- tent of the offerings. The yard trade was only talr. Drugs and chemicals wers In fair demand and steady, with one or two excoptions, wasfirm. The waol market rerdaina in the ssine uncertaln state thnt it has been in for several Manufacturers and dealers tiold back, and though new wool le in light stock the market stiil appenrs to be on the downward turn, Thenced market remalns qulet, the season being over, ex- cept for the two Iate varietles, which uow rule wenk, a8 tho supply I8 fucrensing, while the demand. fa fulling off, May waa dull and weak, Toultry Greenfruits met with a mod- Sterliog firm; 60 days, 4874 demand, 480X, "Fahd w3 quated At ons . 3 st e, and rejected atale were inActive and nominal. June wae dispaalion, to tine at 54c, No. any depariment, No. 2 _to. dellver on contracts and for same of thy Frelght room was reporte: bu.” Tha mnit-hotiaes are (AKING & few folco samples occaalonally, but are are maid to be litln, Cash saica were reparted of 400y 2,000 it No, 3 &L 35c1 400 bu rejectod ab ynmpu’usoc‘ ‘Total, 000 bu seller June at $1.013, and 000 bu #t 4514@48Mc far July, snd 400 for es for hipment. j | New Jersey Central. taken for 13,00 Western Unlon. f Adinrie Exprés & Alton pfd. .30 Butter continnes Mesa pork was fatrly sctive sni 30¢ per brl higher, 7 easicr AL the cloga, Rales were repnsted of 5,730 uly, $18, 1416, 73 for Ante 8L FIM.4%41R.83 for Julj £10.00 for tho ye In the fieh and dricd d_and higher, with sales of 823 for July, and $10.8744@10.03 ‘Wheat waa actire and higher, cloaing M ahove the firices at Lo tho recefpt of tore w Europe, Hciler July sold at §1.05! June pold st §1.056 Corn was {n_good demand, and witl wheat, closin 4nige tnr".\nuun. Indiana Central ndisna Centrr iannibal &St Central Pactne! o'clock. “The sdvance [Ka_reports from Loagt. and closed NOTLhWestern. ....... Coal and wood Northwestern pfd: CLC,C &l Prints and colora 6 up In aympathy une sold st 454uds3ec, and Tennessce 65, old. e Bl KD 8ax Fraxciaco, June 7.—The following are the ot I 40 Sl “whicli cloard at 30 1atest quotations sl the St and closed the sume as June. Two vessels were chartered for 96,000 b corn to Klagston st 5Ke. Mess pork was n moderate demand, closing 12} Dihorthiat 3t 1 o'cluck, st F1H.4 And $i8.7018. 0c hilgher thon 1,000 tes At $10.0 for July Meata were stronx riie at $0.38 for July, lock Exchanyt Yellow Jacket, Begregated Beicher 7340418, 50 Tur J bris at $18.47%s hange, Witil eales of d £10.95 for Augu! Goull & Test & Hirleher. 1iale & Norcross. nd 100,600 B3 shouldera at 7¢ for —The rate of diaconnt {n open market for threc monthe' billa 15 184@ 136, L 2@ helow the Dank of England rat "yt amount of bullion gone into land on holanee ta-dny Ia £23,000, Conzols, money, 13 United States 10:404, 1063 new Gs, 1 New York Centra), 00: Erl Tamnse, June 7, —Rent FiANKronT, June 7. osnns, dune T, X e GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Wns quoted at $2,17. NROOM-CORN—Wsa In moderate demand and ateady, the quotations: Chulce hiurl, Bichic; mo- dlum and No, 2hurl, 7eée; good wedlum brush, 5% @al4e; common do, 4365¢; (ir inslde and covers, 40 sei Inferlor, Sigdet crouked, 260¢, NUTTER=The. butter market wns without pro- nopnced change 1n anyof lts features. Shippers, sa well s tho home trade, were operating on A genes #eale, and sales tully eqaaled the receipis, The follows tng prices were eastly maintained: Cholce to fancy yvllow, 10224¢; medinm to good grades, 15@18¢; n- ferjor to coinmon, 1iG14c, BAGGING~Urain bags were In falr demand at easy ' disposition 1o concedo o urjaps ll:d gunnies alro were Vecriess AA, 244c T Unnrlmaml ‘Americau A, 1 double. 232ie. About the sume us on the nd the character of the se- waa Also withunt noticeable chanj cllolea factory at buble, snd lower BC. SCORL_Tici wero w ckawannn, CRR. 87, Ao oy “DIUGS, AND CIEMICAL Citrld acld and red prec! fa firm 1 sympath wan alow and lower, erate Inquity. Lake frelghts wera moderately active and a shade @2%¢ for corn to Hafalo, and 23c Rall-freights were quiet at nominnlly nnchanged sates, agents asking 20c 10 New York, 18c to Philadelphia, 17:4¢ to Balti- more, nnd 23¢ to Borton, per 100 pounds, Through rates by lake and rail were quoted at 10¢ for corn and 11c¢ for wheat to New York, and 13c on corn Frelght-cngagements were reported far 120,000 bu wheat, 241,000 bu corn, 41,000 bu oats, 16,000 bu rye, nnd 15,000 bu barley. FORRIUN EXTONTS. The following were among the direct exporta from Chicago to Europe for last week, und forfive the Bank of 11; account, e, 104355 'O for do ta Port Colborne, 13 profeered, 10, ije, v bonds, new REAL ESTATE. The following Instraments were ficd for record on Wedneadsy, June U: CITY TROYEUTY, Shur{lef av, 2304 £¢n of Thirty- Rt st, w 1, 25 h ¢ Nagoicon piace, 0, 25x (No. 1310), daird Jun st, 04710 ft n o Thirty-stxtist, w 7-10 11, dated May 31, e et ftw ated June 7. Westeriay, 0% £t 8 0f Polk dated March 10. Termnitage av, 3 X100 t, dated May R, v, 0 W cor of 1tron &, 8 7. or 6 1urant, w by ublicrs showing t, dated Fib. | Btark' A, 23% Forwrek, Since ¥ e nuote guol 18 oE Yorikat, ¢ 1, 17188 ; ca & Ohlo, $5.003 111I 55 Talluw, DKgs. FOREIGN 1MIOH TRecetved at Chicago Customs June 7,1870: G. K. Wright, 1 cace needioa; W. F, Nicemin & 3 caren cigars: George Schnelder, 4 caacs glansware; W. A. Schimpfermnn, 2 caees cigars; N. Watts, 1 cases midsc; oot & Hona Music Company, cases muscal inetrumonta; Fleld, Lelter & Co., 18 cunca dry gowds; Vergho, Rubling & Co., 8 cases toye; M. Stange, caske cod-liver ofl; D. W. Ir- win & Co., 500 bu barley, lected, $4, 297,40, PROVISIONS. 10O PRODUCTS—Wero rather leas sctive, stronger ull round, under a good dewnand 1o proportion to the offerings. Thu roceipts of liogs were ratlier larke, but they were quoted frmer, buyers taking hold frecly, snd product was looked upon with more favor, a goud tnany operators boing dlsposed to comatder the re- cent drop aa & Runrantee of greater ateadiness now, if A falr number of buying orders were recolved, hut chiefly from prtles who were anz- fous to Il shorta. ‘Jless Turk—Advanced 50c per brl under an improved 1 then fell back to S0c above th r S'.'fl('l Were reportee al §18.350,18. 72 ket closed steadl cht and age, the fnslda being for 518,30 Aelier June; $18. 3t 5 selier ACUAT, {btt, are_ewsler, sud opiumn With Now York. D, B300$1,00 Powdered, B, 5¥csHe: ammonin, ¢arl, 2220 wiukee av, HO fi 20 1t running throug ! acld tnrtaric, turen’st, 150 ft e of Hoyne av. 1t, dated June B, Theal, Hond., ‘B, 7l © phor, "B, 33uac ;s guwn opium, B shellac, M, somwocs fodine, B, sulyn oz, & fed 1t, dated Feb. 16, Joliumon place, ne cor of Thirty: 107 8010 1t to alley, dated Ja Waingtu . 4 ? ¥ Amount of ‘dutles col- By §1.00110¢ ' By 10Meldc Were selllng to retutlers ut 10@11¢, the out- ‘I the average price. FI5H—"There was au_unscttied market for lnke fish, L thero wad no (mportant water fisll_remain steail dnted May 23 . NOWTI OF ¢ITY LidT ango (nyalues, Saltt ¥ COURT-IIOUPE, tana at, shore” inckerel, Na. $12.50033.00: No. 1°bny, rl, $4, 0058, whore Kits, [arg 3 furie family kits," 61,2 4.75; George's couiall, 35,5045, 75 35, Labrador herrihg, 80t b .25; Fabrador Herti it e Columbla nber f orders were oIt OF CITY Lo not mora atrength. ikt oF T ek 1, Stk Sul WITHIN A AN 11, dated June 7 .. COMMERCIAL, er hux, 3Hotiue tiversaitmon, 3-brl s AND NU r nunexed quotations | gn—Dates, 0204 drums, 12t prunes, Kegn on Touse Muscatel, Domiestio-Alden o ammer pucked; nin, gceiies B boxes, ‘l)f-(l’cil rafsins 2 The tollowing wera the receipts and shipments of Py Vncknc 8, 1w i1des {he leadIng nrticles of producein thls city duriug the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Wedncaday morning? Seller Scptembor closed 5. 756 14,40, und seller the year nt §10.008 riine megn was quoted st 817.00, and extra prime at demand, and adyanced 20¢ 10e higlier than verpool advices Halen were re- ut §10.63: B, T50 tes seller July neller Augustat #1048 hiackherrles, 1184115 THE1i%c: slmonds, Terra ta, 109ic170; French wal waliats, Hilac: Brazlia, saocs Witinington peanute, Basie; Sadcs Africad eaiiuts, :0%c. S=Strawberries woro I betier do- ravpbereles, d3ude per 1t s, but recede the preceding evealus, us the lateat qtioted & decline of 10 Ported of 2rdb tea e BE 10,0210 10. #2441 and 0,000 10,0755, Total, 19,0 tes. The mnrkes closed 4 70 cash or saller June; $10,70610. 7204 0. 8140410, 85 seller August; oad $10.96 v e Were In better demand, and higher on middics, with no clinke n o ‘wau sumnie Inquiry for shipment, and probabi, that purpose, thoukh nute Were It adies now here point, excent ahort riba, i lexd stock than bus buon represanted. DIy {8 fAlr, Iinwever, a8 sumnier b the rate of 7,000 19 8,000 hoj Lo 10 boxes winter short clears AU 10, und §0450,000 Tn #hiort Tiba aL $0. 236,30 Juily, nnd $0.5 19,55 sel ihe lowln rauige of pric FRUL mand and fruer, and brought outatde Fadable, borries belng raspberries and curran Chierrted were ol forri<t by conmutners, wera offcred for Uiy first time. uated about e 1 3,504 ouliers. There Catsle—Dull and Tow @35, G Taws cown, €102kt gooseherriew, $1. 1,75 per cuso of 24 yia: chorrics, FLOOR2.U0” per cake! #6.506,00 per box ; lemons, $6,000.60 per box; pino! GILUCE I IKE—Drices wera easy for coffecs, firm for mukars, salrps, snd rice, und steady for othicr goods i the quotations given bo- Rice~Ranguon, 6}@03{cy Carolins, 734@8c; Loutsts a0, BAGTHC, cageas—0.G.dan o, cormon to falr, 2 Java, HEEITHCT wnd It in hinted that the: Rusfness was fair per 100 B8 veller 'he following was TOAL DM {G IRt e e T s aa Tt cut loaf, 1M@1INcs crushed, 1@ o, TAcey Ay do No. 3, 10e; 1, 2, DH@aIct nllow(i tar Tumbher, m ft, . 1, DadKc: do {aaHlges fal rm"vr me + cholce nolasses vod do, 76a8c, alriips—Californta sugar-loaf drips, 68s70¢; dlamond 03 Miver drips, extra fine, K/E6750: good ¥ 10! 1 n, and Dic seller i2kc for winters Cumbe June; long-cut haws, boxed: bucon hams, 1321 g BEEF PRODUCTS—Were ateady and quiet at 81 Q11,00 for mess, $11.75G12.00 f0r €Xtra mess, aa t Basic for city, and 7G8c g to condition. [t (o1 copmon o eratent the ann i Lnolasies, Cho COIMMOD to good, common molastct —Alliplee, 17.:17%c; J0c: pepper, 173-18¢; nutimegs, $1.1 @e; Qerman Mottled, @7cy oo, oyl garon sdcs do prim $22,000323,50 for hama., Tuatiow—Waa quoted for country luts, aecord| BREADSTUY: FLOUR—Was rathior more actiy ous prices. There was n muderate Jurope vin Canads, and several bagged lota were pur- chased for direct shipment frou a country polnt, Sales Licre were reported of 100 bris winter At €o. Uris spring cxtras, cllefly i bris spring superfines ti82.7564.00; and 60 bris flour Eon private terins, SILTILILL N, . SR, Withdrawn from store on Tieaday for city con- aumptlon: 3,621 bu wheat, 1,671 bu corn. T'he following gratn was [nupected into store in this clty on Wednesday morning: 2 carsrejected winter wheat, 40 cars No, 1 N. W, w! Q0. 1 car No. 1 epring, cars No. 3 do, 28 cars rejected do, 1 car no wrade (233 wheat); 2 cars No. 1corn, B8 cara and 10,400 bu high-mized do, 415 cars and 11,700 bu No 2 do, 100 cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade (007 corn) ;15 cars whito onts, 45 cars No, Zdo, 0 cars relected do (69 oats); Hears No. 1 rye, 4 caes and 340 bu rejected do; U cars No, 2 barley, 7 carn No. 3 do, 1car rejected do. 000 bu. Inspected out: 23,213 bu wheat, 174,020 bu corn. ‘Ph tota} recelpts of gealn for the firet threc days of this week aro 1,855,000 bu, agalnst 4H5,000 bu for the corresponding daya last year, conraging to the warchonsemen and to the commla- slon men, but they ave not yet satiated. They feel something ke the boy who, on belng told by his father that e must *‘cat enough for to-day and to-morrow," replled that he had **not yet made up for yestorday and tho day before," Our receipts of grain were unusuully small all through the apring, and that hue not yet been compensated for. There b reason Lo think, howerver, that the receipts will exhibit n materlsl decrcase during next week. Several incorporated compunies aro doing busle nees on "Change with tndlvidual members of the foard of Trade; thelr business being transacted by individual members of the companies, and the contracts made with such companies, quences of thisare curlous, to say tho least, Of course such companles are not wembersof the nd cannot be, though each mom- besof the cumpany may bLelung to the Board, Hence, in case of fallure ta fuldl) & contract, the company cannot obtuin the nterposition of the oard to discipline one of its members, nor cau one of Its members discipilne the company. ber of the Boord of Trade who hay a contract with such an Incorporated company necd not respond to 4 call for margina, nor ean he force the company to deposit morgine wheo the deal goes in hix favor. 11 both parties are willing to walve all spacial pro- tectlon accorded by the rulvs of the Boerd of Trade, and deal only under the common law, the matter 10 cqually fair for buth. But it 1s well that all partics should bear lu mind the fact that the Board of I'rade rules do not protect trades between ln- dividual membere and Incorporated companiue. DHLIVERY ON CONTRACTS. Tho linpression seems to bave got abroad, and has even been expressed in o Judicial decislon, that members of the Board of Trade buy and sell with- out any espectation thatthe property will be deliv- ered, Some membery of the Bourd do undoubtedly trade In the Bope and belef that they wiil be able to **ping, " or make a direct wettlewent before the maturity of the contract. that the property must by delivercd, and It may be atated a4 an axlomatic truth that (he rules conten- plate the actual delivery fn every cuw varties agree to cancel tho contract, on arc eventually satlafuctory, it I8 not the busincse of auy onu else to Interfere, but unless such mutusl ayreement be made the property must bedellverod. And it slould be remembered, slio, thut 8 grest many of tho settlciaents mado on 'Change atiers of convenlence, Lo suve crol operating for He has sold to cuf White Lily, SHGU s3c; Bavon Imperial Stareh—Excelsior, orn, DL Kngs . S4u0¥(c: do, corn, 10w10KC Z\eandull und wenk, Chiolce ssnpies were quot- wd at recent prives, but other grides were in largoe ‘ply swi difiicult 1o el at any pri mixed do, 89.006! nd firm at previ- t, 03 cars No. 2 pping demand for '8 cars No. 2 do, 0. 2 do, $10.002 upisnd prairie, 80.00@ lougls, 3550, yulet attiie i mited 10 50 brla ut $1,03} e gullon, P e Were tn falr demand wnd steady under mod- ‘tieep peita are frregular In price. tho Total, 1,740 brl lowing raoke of prices: Cholcu winter extras, $7.974 @7.87%: comnion to yood do, €3.8717.25; shipping extras, §4.50G5.00; good flo, 83.00u5.37%; cholce do, 0069, 00; Minacsota, $5.00 ryo four, $4.45 erate offerings. green carod Nght and hear part cured, BiaeHCs KYIQ,! nalte Total (1,055 €310 | g5, sxss.uigs poients do, apring superfines, $3.00u4.00; 7ci_dainaged, 5cj 4, 7C3 green coun At hides, 12612)e; dry 12@124c: ury 3aliad bidés, Usc: deacun Nran—\as less active and casler. Sales wera40tons aL$0.00 on track aad free on board cars. Corn- Megi—Conrss was nominial ot $18.75@17.00 per 3 ohbers report little ehange fn the situn. iera {8 not we nuch “as during the eurlier wewka of thu seasun et 18 wuill easy. WHEAT--Wasdectdedly sctive snd stronger, averag- ing » littia Juwer than the rangeof Tueslay, though closing ahout 1¢ Nigher. Livefpool was quoted steady, here the market weakened carly. But New York waa reported active and strongor, with & goud demand for export, and Liverpool was un-- derstood to bé Arm, which called out buyers hors tn slug a shiarp advancg, from which the market afterwaris receded about 1o, {Thero was fatr shipping demand, sll the lower grado offerings being taken up, and Na. 2 was wanted for direct export fo preference to wking No. 2 Mionesots at ¥e premium. ean DUErs BAVe HOW foutd ot Detter (n quall Poor, wheat cru cved I England to mean a Towerink uf our grades, which was hut the case, winnce at s uspeetion retu poriion of the lower gruds aud witl Iarge rocelpts the trade suy thit Lt oux straliehs i Wikl sliuw that the pro- e4 10 tho Whole recelpte ts W xtrs winter lurd W, Hourd of Trade, v o' sune indic nent uf currency to the Wheat-rabi- malicr for couple of dn; Thiu heiped to_tirinuess, fhd cty, by luduciog the shorts Lo til. wus, HUWCYER, & eurly muYement on the Lart of promi- lieut Operators Lo depress priccs, up intention of buyini In ut the déciin Went Lo buy they found [ittle on ssie, Heller July opened at $1.04 i decliped W o Letter than nouttnal at I ubier AT the Ionth soli ut wivil freah recelpts o 1y Buies WeTe reporte T.0Ap1 094G3 24,30 N 1,800 bu Tefected do at W2e A2g0s and. 1,000 bu' by salple ub 70U on trac Tornl, ax, 40 b, Utinnesots WAI=\Was cudorized, H voluie, Uhe By e gy 1y districty being ot was dull and weak, O30 Wl wprinigs w82, 008 e for stare lots, and T8 aTe How brl rently with the und whien they a0 T FOTATOES—Wi car Juls were Unusluble. in putatoes, which bring but Yery floted 8t $4.3065.00 per brl, no Hungurian and miltet were satntite at i Heller August wal aelifog st #1001 .05, g .08, closing wt 1.0 Spri closed ut $ i but lower gradus were dul d weak, with tha of- orduty wirg Blicd o & Talr {uquiry. Canndn, ordinary coarse, 82,55 107 prie, Sover wis i bALT--Wua steady and Ononilags, foe, § dairy, without' bage, 82, n duiry. por sack. 84. Uho demand 1a good and fin- 0440¢; Kood do, 4 1n sctive demand for ship: aients B0 Hs1c per bu bllier, in sympathy with 4 sl murket. Safed were reported uf SO,000 bu N 1at$1.00sl. 12, l,l\u ‘outstde 1n ecind Uit 54, 400 bu 00 by by sampic ut §1.00 o s ot wdwv. o ‘active sid slronger, aversying an i e et fieat fiurce of T 3 Liverpoul wax quoled 34 per quurter Ligher, sud Yurk was tiriner, whils vur recelpte, houkh large, 3 tho sbipinents, aud b rkel herd ved, chielly (1ot the cuuutn démund fur shipument, bot Qunpowder—Comion, medlum, 45450c; good 4o, BUwd5e; fine, S5 eat, B B5c; chiofee, T0G75¢; cholcont, LOgL3C; faucy Jmperiui—Common, 0433c; good do, 35340ct me- dluin, 40udse; goud do, 450 One, SwdSc; Anest, : chofce, 830} chui 7 Japun~Lomumon, weaum, 4G40 xood cowinan, 83@30c; 1, 43 4nc; Due, 445Ic; ey chioleeat, 63 4Tve. woad commut, Sagmo; . 430 45¢1 B, 44.630C cholceat, T5ublc. uutations ary © sympatiized Wit 1o the Eastern 5C; cholce, Ui % TuaTkol was steudy, 0 for magle, 0.0 fur”becels wid ulry for fature’ from the Iva stiartako out or Lhis month wue ud Lo ubliterato thy Jul stocks are Tather Night, b and w folliug oft pplug uvement, Would suon v Sellr Juno o) il clused Arny ut 4av. stthosaiie nigures. Seiler Au with Yuyers ai 43 5 600 bu new inixi But it they cannot do “Waa dull under Iarge offerings, which sollers Lspiosc 0f, 8 the Weatlier Was wariL, ply and dull at tho ¢ ber dogens wre ya' 7 tnuance of the bria clear OUL LT Coru- 4 Lo 451, er DOX: SUHIR bus duf 44,040 bu high d vavy. The recel Imflulhlnnknvlullllnlbu i ¢ thuir mitls running, re the quotations: if s 34ut0e; do, average, 3X@37ct waabed Be du, fing, il 21gzct du, Bue, 18 IVC. LIVE 8TOCK, 01 —Cuntiuues ed 8L iuc; Gbo by by 4 1,000 b’ U0 e {ive ad i, syers ta were alr, wnd the w0 0 Aroee for ul ng Malde binle fyiients liberal. wnd that fact er. T pecelp unwasbied feec New York cani cther with tlie efforta of & it wdvaneo bn (e lucal narket, o out numerus yellers, und souie Of the shuria kob bery: Gusand rushied tn W cuver, a0 that the trudiig Ju o Hioun wag Diich larger thag recently. y &t 2ubge carly up Lo e, Which was tho opened W ybe wud soll 1o 306, ecld vata Wer quiet ¥ 250 pRly” aud roident; o, huif-u-dozen different pastics, the order of o, sud bought to the vrder of oth- 1f Lie receives the graln on one contract, ko lasto deliver it outon the other, and If b csn + make & rlug * with the men who bought and suld from und to bim, the urders of e prinejpals bave Dbeen lled and trouble vaved. eruing such settlements 1 analagous to thut ruling In the operations of the Clearing-louse, at whicls the transfer of vast volumes of debts and credity 18 etfected by the payment of balances unly, TUE MARKKETS. The leading produce warkets were generally wtrouger yeaterduy, with-u fair demsnd o all di- rectlons, thongl the vurie Casls NG, 3 30 ¢, July and Jub The princip! - T pripciyds gy orted of i, 4t Srainbu No. d Whito 8t 3 G bu by bl st H o FF White ot Cracks 1400 bu wy 2@3le frew on bourd. VI~ Was (n youd demaud for shipment, and dris at ected sold af GAbge) UtiaTic; 800 bu ra- 215 bu by sample ut 716 v Uack. ‘There was sonic foe walb lnade, Latirade Bame tuie luat week, Week betore uat, ( TolwT1e fur Nu. werg Fepurted ug‘i,m: CATTLE—Thera was 8 strong 10¢ advance In pric of beet cattle, and the wATKeL was exceodiogly dull ab Eeaters wdvices were Lud, uud the i\ RLEY—1Wes quiet and rim. ety fur cor b, G i few ual upsly wav largy. Tha thy reduciion. nply ot stock was both of which con. tributed to the general dullness and dspremton. Only aamall percentage of the supply wan worked off, and he *outhauk ™ far the rematlng days of the week f by no means ftatterlng to the seliing Inferet. Goud to cholee sipplog breves aold ab £4.33 4,1, cOMMON L0 Roud butchors stufl st $3.0004.00, snd stackors at $3.60¢4.00, Thera were sovernl droves of through Texaus, the mors notatie of which wers 311 head nold Dy Gregory, Covley & Co. s1$3.23, and 158 head sold by 1. Straborn & Co. &t $3.00. The market closed heavy, with & two doys' supply of swck Jeft In the yorils,’ CATTL Ao Av, e Price. b £6.10 €51 4.0 4.1 i 460 . o PRI PRI 1 1,1 1 ’ 1 1.141 4,024 14 cal OG- Tiie nrm fecling doveloped Tuo more tarkei feuturg of yepterdnye msrkel, tho s Tinprovement then estaftshed velng sunpiémented by ssdrancoof 10¢ per 100 b, TUC supply was only & 1ittia Iarier than fof the dsy befare, and came far short of the numbor looked for, and buyers took hold with Tnore show of cuniidence than s charnctorized thele muvementa of ate, From the opening of trade to the cloge thie market was active, at 83.8x46,00 foF common fo chulce TTeht, and at. €5, 700,00 foF poor to chiufee beavy gradea.” A few hunches of catra Meavy waro aked 6n Buston aud Philndelphia account at £5.U35 0,10, SkIppers il Inferfor Teavy sold at $4,755 ‘Thie' market cloed O, Among Tuesdny's serival were 350 liond gseven car-lunds) owned by T, M, Sin cluir, of Cadar Rap! for which §15,00 per 100 5.8 Sena obtafned. Fhla sale aitracted avine attention, from the fact that of the cntire 350 head not & sulitary hog waa ' LHEOW out. 100 RALES. Ar. DPrice, yNo. Av. Price. | No. 10 §0.10] 57, 285 " £5.00) o0 | Py 01 o was matendy market for this cluss of 3 purs and local ‘butehers wore i gueat of falr to ¢ ¢ mutton shvep at $4.00w5, oor to cownon were ot wanted ab §3.00@3.75. NEW YORK. New Yomk, Juno 7, — flecres—Tecolpts, 3,200 agnint 3,670 at the same thme Just week abont 30 cal 1baus of fat stiliers were among the offeringa; average aualliy gouds prices el it Jeitdo from (e closi i ‘Monday; market exircinely dully extra an 'y eteers, 104 10ie ; OrdinAry (o atrictly prime, & 1 carload of ot oxen, 1,375 Bs, Bigc, with $1.00 per enil wddeds cattle sold b folge, to dress 57 B to tie rats ewt, syeraged 1,585 DA, And would moke 62 By reared beef Lo the cwl, Ive welght, so. that 10 for clia] drowsed weight, with liile, fat, and offal thrown 1o Dgure foF extra stedra welghing nioro cl 4 Iiave not b recorded hivre be- Tt of the year 1843, 020, makiug 5,50) for two daya, ma thne st weeks prices lowert Talee suiy; $Eou0T5 fur cliphed; Sllias s tur inhain fow cholce and extra Jersoy liibs o1 §0.0% “Steine—ecelpta, 4,500, making 7,830 for two daya, Eningl 6,530 8L the samd time last week; none offered slive. EAST LIDERTY, East Lingerr, Po., June 7.—Caitle—Tieeelpts ta- dny, =04 liend, or § cars of through stock and 4 cars for tiile inrkets tatal for two dnys, 018 Liead; aupply ¥ery bt But-viual 1o o demard, conmoa to mnediit findlhg thie readfeat sale, whily the godvo extra were very tull, and few solds best £5.2545.50; micidium (o $4.75053.35: commun to £aiF. $4.006:4,60; bulls, 5, 1w 4,003 stockers, 83,25¢4.25, inga=Receipts to-1ay, 1,210 head; totad for two yu. 1,045 Yorkers, $5.50(60.00; Phifodeiphlos, 86,10 5. Sheep—Tecolpts touday, 108 heads total for two days, 13,000 ieud; selling at $3. 4063, BUPFALO. Herraro, N. Y., Juno 7,—Cattte=Ticeelpts, 1,15 total forghic Woek, 11,577, market dull and sluws prie & whinde wenkery atles only 40 Cars slnce lost Tepors number of good catl unsold snd wany siippen Eost, Sheep und Lambs—1teceipts, 2,607 totnl for the woek, 7,000; ninrket dull and depressod; trausactions Tarly suicicut to estabiish quotatlons. Tlogs—itoceiptn, 2,200; total for the week, B 100; market_siows mupply cqual to demand: Yorkers, oi licavy, 86,00G:6.15; store pigs In amail lots st 7c. BALTOIONE, Tatrions, June 7.—Cattle—Thy market has heen fniner; prices e bIGNEr. ~ Very best, Gadcs Brat qual- ll‘y. Abyisne; mcdium or good fulr quality, 44€iei3ge; or- dffinry thin steers, oxen and cows, 3= (et most nales, AP Ttuceljits, 13 head; mlce, Las het Tinga—iull; prices are $¢c lower) rauge Rtcy ro- colpin, .77 “heenequiet; prices shade higher; rango 4G0cs re- copia n it L, $1B0uA- k= Br. L Juno 7,—Hiagietlizher; York 000 . Lovts, Juna 7,—//ags—1ligher: Yorkers, $5. o Ttan el tChor . En. (ARG 15, iy ‘rood tw chuica 4,507 pouy : atockurs, e s, ¥4.2303.50; common 1o falr throug $:.5043.007 god to'cliolce, §9.250.3.67. rxeryaTe, June 7. /foge—¥air and. Armi common 20 food 1ght, £3.50000,00¢ FalF o kUud Leavy, 35,858 8.10; receipt, 1,400;8hIpmouta, $30. ——— LUMBER. The offeringn of cargocs were small, numbering ahout jedivin to falr, ‘10 cargoes. The lumber suld quickly to the city and country dealers, and thy markel was nearly clearad by noow. Ploce-stuff aold readlly st $7.5034.00, the out- sido for Manlstee or Ludinglon, and common fnck at 28.0069,00. Falr to chofue Inch was quoted at 810,006 1100, Lath were dull of 8115125 and shingles dy nt 2000 Tt yard tradd cuntinuce fting pric Fiest and second clear. e+ $38.00318.00 “Third clear, $nel, .00 Third clear, thick. . . Cloar foorlig, irst tnd wecond, Touj Clewrsiding, trst and second First comiaon siding. Flooring, first commion, 3 rcond comuion, drest 2408 275 BY TELEGRAPIL, FOREIGN, Bpectal Dispatch 4o The Tridune, Liverroot, Juno 7—11:80 &, m..—Flour—No, 1, 248 & No. @ratn—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 01 104 apring, No. 1, Us 0d; No. 3, 88 0d; whi i No, 3, I 10 club, No. 1, 105 6di No. 3 Sus 2d, Corn-No. 1, 206 6. Protision Lard, 808 ad, LIVKRPOOL, Juns 11=-5 p. 10, —Lard—i0s 0d. Rest unchanged, nrooL, June 7—Latest.—Cotton —Bteady; 620 3-16d; sales 5,000 balcs, fncluding 1,000 for speculation and export, and 3,700 Amorican. Grain—Callfornia white wheat, avarago, 102108 2d; do club, 10w 2104 0d; red Western spring, No. 2 (o No. 1, #0d@us 0d; do winter, b8 0dwss Il Corn— Waentern mixed, 208 04@27n. Oats, 3ses 6d. Darley, 3a6d. Peas—Canndian, 308308 6, Flour—Weatern, conal, 262, Clocer Seed—5vs008, . Provistona—Vrlme mess pork. 80s, Prinie moss heet, 820 6d, Lard, 4Vs 04, Bacon—Long clear, 4585 short do, 49804, Cheere—2n 6d, Tutlow—41ad, Tetroleum—Spirity, Ry; refined, 108 0dG11% Linseed Oti—23a, Resin—Common, 4s (4@A20d; pale, 168, piritas Turpentine—2ia od, LoNboK, Juno 7.—Reffned Fetroleum—108 63@1010d, Linseed 0=y . Itevin—Common, 48 AuGsn. Spirits Turpentine=318 9d. Axtwrny, June 7,—Petroleum—24s 84, PRODUCE. NEW YOUK. Spectal Dispatch do The Tribune, New Yonk, Juno 7,—@rin—For epring wheat the market was sumewhat rregular and unsettied; fn win- ter wheat there was scarcely any business reported, and prices wery sominally unchanged; salea of 34,000 bu 2t $1.00 for No, 8 Chicago: 81, 114@1.13 for No, 3 Ml waukee; 81.07@1,00 for ungraded spring: 81.20@1.391 for No. 2 Minnsata; $1.17G81.14 for No. 2Chlcagos $1.20u1. 203 for No, 3 MIwaukso, (closiug with sclle: at Inslde price); $1.2061.29 for ungraded Miunesot; $1,20G1.33 fur No. 1. spring _(ncluding No. sota a4 81.20 for falr and 81.80%1.33 fur good tu very cliofce hard); $1.30@1.304 for No. 1 Milwsukes in stare, afiust, and Lo arrive 5000} $1.16 for 24,000 bu No, 2and No,3 wpring mized; $1,90 for poor white Weatern, and 8,000 bu extra White Canada lu bond at $1.40, Lo arrive o 8 fow daye. Diyo In good requert for uxe Durt at il priccar, aalce of 8 by Westera, to arrive 300n &t WTC: ) bu_ primy” 6tate to arrive Ina Lys At titge: wil 16,000 bu Weatern houyht In the Veat ui e to i Jald down here. ' trloy dullinov; foally wnchabged. Guta ttc por bi Hiher, sitl wood ome trads and ‘falr sxport demands luclided in the ra bu-duy wers souie 20,0 i, part for France, at for falr Nu. 3 “Chicsgo, 44 for chiolce Liack aweet No. 3 “Chicako in “atore and i spsied Tuag fall, aud Ao for o3 Mitwaukeer 1t Was reported that 200,000 Lu oats lisye Leen purs chased recently I tho Weit f Yia Moutreal, * salcs to-day f wregaty 0,000 bu at 33 c44c wxport, and to boublpped mmetllate delivery ug- v wixed, aud 34 4dc for tor refected: 4ladic for u Weatoru and 8ta Ghleuo, (o luteer price for very cholco, swoey iny d 1aat fall): dilc for No. 3 Milwaukee:s7uddo for mixed Westerns 4106440 for 1nlxvd Stater 41w47e for white Western, snd 44ct4tic far whita btate, Ocean Freighte—A 1 I U s emands for berth trads and some alight weakucss wag ough the actual ducline wes sinsll. ulao W b i s avor, 04 barcly iverpool, O B G t nbiads 8,000 bide Catton at ) Lxs“Checas ab Cos' per tom; wnd 10U tous i it i Provisio; M{ddics Brmer at 1Mo for Western lung clear; sal the West of 190 buses short clesr, winter- red, s, Lard wpved stroug and mbanced o 1w oy, but closed searcely so fri; oderute do and from refiners xpurivre; salcs of wio tler. ‘Afinlfl Mestn i spot R TR ulsa 5,200 Llet or July ulxll).u well, 15, clusfing at $11.10. Bu mr:‘n I falrdeinund aud Drm a2 756734 To fair'to kvod rodu. Iy, be for prile, sud siGUe fur coutrifugul; Lk i . Tallon Whtaky- Assacluted Press. Cutton—Qulet; 13613 8+18¢} #8168 13.500 bu at 81,14 for No. 3 Ml yember, 11 Decomber, 11 19-32c; Januars, 1 3R i Dpeemner 4 Witk A wrrn. Irat-s2gtze: April, ukmn-mm Mny, 12§18 Fiour<Recelpts, 12,000 brier nolerate demand: N0.2,82. 03, [6); superfing Btate and Western, $4.000 4,401 mmon_ to gowl extra, §4.0075.2 tond 1o 23R, 05:" White wheat extra, 6. 706i7.70 5. 057,001 Kt. Lonts, Yfi‘ 104 n< Lesota patént process, $0.2060.01." liye our sieadys Gorn-ledi-Unchanged, Grain—Wheat—Itace p(s, 07,000 butnngraded sprin, 107w 1. 24 No, § o) g, $1.20a1.%11 No, 2spring Anil o. mring, mixed, $1.10:No. 3 Milwankee, §1. 2067 No. 1 13G1. 132 No. 2 Minnesota spring, £1.20) . 2 Clilngy apring, - $117al. 14y wiiite poor, §1.101 ungradid Minncsota, §1.30 @l hye~Very frm; Hate. | fo arrive, | noles Weatern, lw arrive, H7c. Barley—Dull and unchangeds mait qulet ‘bt steady, 3-rowed State, o T i in (bir demanar Tetelite HL,000 Westorn mixed, damnged and boatad, 3 mixe no grade, dlecshigerdo stenmer, AME3Te: U0 jmum\. geesibicy now Wetern, Tue-L (ungraded, Sste ] ! anid; Western mixed and Btate, 3 4dcs while do, aawanc, Alay—tieayy and unchangod, Hopr—Quiel aml wnchanged. Grocerfes—Caffee nuict aid unchanged, Sugar quiet utateady: alr to ol reninfug, TIgaTic) nrime, Kag refined Armer 8t 93{c8103e: Muscovado, 73447 11-100¢ cuntrifoynt, RioH 1{-16¢.”" Stolasses quict and unchang: el ISee anled but atonity, clviroleum-starkat.aulfy crudo, s3cy rofned, 1joi ’:"f::,"."{‘“"’"flv c‘?;nnm'fl. K b "urpen cavy at 2044@30¢. },’;lll !u-my + Weatern, I{’ 12¢. ather=Pirms hemiock sole, Hiuenas Ayres, and tlo Qranda’ it middies and_henry welglits, 208233ci California and comuion do, 20623¢. Wool—Fleavy and quiet; dumeitte fleece, Anasho) L w4037 nwaADed, 1k 2501 Texs, 15 a7C. Provisong—Vork frmer; closing heavys new jiees, i0.06410.151 July, $18.00; Auiust,' $19, 10210, eef—{iarket dull; pinln mess, 10w1tcs extra do, long clear. milddica, Western, 10i(c; do city, Lard - firmer: alosed heavyi hrime steati, D@11 10; July, B10.0511.16; Avgust, $11. 13 fer—Heavy; Western new, 13@3%c, Cneese—tieavy noi unnettlea: 4ratic, Whisty—Dull'and lower: 1. 10. letit—Manntactured copper anlots new sheathing, ey Tiweot lakn dull and heavy at a0k, Pl ron quick and unchianged. iron, Russin sheeting, 12¢ {n gold. Nalla stenly; Gut, 837107 clfneb, §4.0625.5) hursu- shoe, No. H, 20 LA 3 June 7.—Seeds— 45 / thy, $2.05(2.75, 1oty BlignpHm Igepined TEtroléum—141 ude, 10Mc. Finur—Qulet; ext Wi Minnerots esiea fan b e and [ndlann, £0.254 s, £7.00K18, r"‘l""—wmi‘l: o y W 1 U'-fl eri do, ax to qualitys smber, $1. white, $1.50 144, Corti, 1 goord demands yellow, ado; safl; o4 savlke s mmixed, 'Gowter damnged, wedde. Oate A o $10.50, Larcs $i1.006 ona— ork, $20.50, .75, Whirky—Weatern, 81,12, % T Jieceipta— heat, ', 0%t corn, 56,000 bu, Khipinenia—=Corny 113,000 bu, Truiter—3iarkot dull. * New York State_and Tteadford S T e, s, i, o GALTRY, T84H0CT AR, ¢; Westar Thw2ocs fratay 10a17c, P SERTITLE AL ¥ New York Htate fancy, new, 10}§@1134c; gl e 12@170 YoBl e DelaRare, Tetah. Totyte, ComTIvaLa, Now 87. Lovin, June 7. offon—quiet and unch 3 Foffon—Quiet ani . Bl e AT oomings om. rcryu-x’ly“?fin'fifl ot wanted at any price; superiine fall, $2.75a3.75; extra ;:H. .7 EDII! extra fall, $4.00w4.50 trebis extra Graii—Wheat aull and lower: No. 3 red_winter, 8100 canl: 81334124 Julyt 81,18 Adgmts No oy $1. Corn noderately “acl and hlgher; No. 3 ized, 436 a0 caals H(e NG 4o, Akt Oats riers o, t i casliy 35 Jui uiy. iye firmer: 6ie. Tiarley—No minrket. Whigky—Quict and unchanged, Peortsions—Pork quict andanchanged; Jobhing, $19,26€10.50. Bulk meata—Tuyers and sellciv Aparts o traaciions, Hacon higher: shoulders. 73 isos , 10Xeol0tges clear, i | lota, current toake, £0 SO UL DALTIN 3 Jauione, Juno 7.—Hour~Firm, active, and us- train—\Wheat quict and steady: Western red, §1.13@ 1,47; eonayivania red, €185, Corn—Western mixed drmer: ovige. Oata dully’ Weatern white, 37u3sc; mised, adte. ftye nrmi and quicts T, ,mu::y—nmi Viaryland Aod PonnsyIvAGIS, | 810000 Jtnrisfons—Quict aud nnchanged. Buiter—Quict and unchian, fitlrflznflafi;nnfilflnl; crude, "e3gpaige; rofined, 14c. ffee— 3 ftlo, * cargocs e 3 i cargocs, 43{@Lict Jolibing hirky=Dulli 811 e . 500 bits corn, 122,000 Curh, 9,000 bu, R CrsomwaTy, June 7. G hent téauy: TAL domand ‘afn—Whent steady: fair demand; D5e@$1,20. Corn quiet but frm; 4oe. Bata ity S e SinCard Propisinns—Pork atoady and firm: $18.50. Lard quiet. o e e D e 12.00. Thull meatd {n good demoudi A shado nigher; Iully‘lgl{ll't ';v?!‘l;) J (:xrnr')('“l;v‘ fifl‘,{clrrh. cloning e Intier bids 'wales o wty, closini at $0.70 Dy clear, U, lincon 5T A denaatias 10! 10Mc. hts ky—Uulet Lint toadys 81,07, bt D A Shehaed, TOLEDO. June 7.—Flour—Stuady. hieat stronis No. 2 white Wabash 81, No. 1 white Michtgan, §1,20 i exir white Michigan, $1.355 gan, Aol June, K] July, §1.214 7 Michiinn, $1.073¢ No,rod witier, $1.2 . b v Sie; low mixed, 49} no o, €7c, Oatasteadyy No. 3, mMEL Whitd, sTe. lotiigan, e none; wheat, 77,000 huj corm, Iterelpti—¥ion e it L s: wheat, b Shipnenta—Fiour, 1,000 hris: wheat, 52,000 Lu; corn, 56,000 buj oats, 5,600 bu, R0 Lay20n 3 Juno T HoureGatot 1w auREE, Junc 7.—Four—Gulet and unchanged, s bmora eastir: T Jomer: Hoved R xor Stwiicee] S 150 v, B S Nl waakee, $LUD(; July, SLUN; AURIL, §1.07; No. 3, D¢, Corn nonilually steady; Na, 2, c. O Ta it domunds No. 2 Srsdorc: 16 2%, Barley quiet; entirely numing e Syeights—Weak; a shabo castors X @ (r:;a to ORwego nnlulnrl'fl, r?fqg.' b Tteceipts—Flour, BOVhriag wlicat, 173,000 bu. Shipments—Flour, 8,001 bris; wheat 132,000 b RONTON, Tiowrox, June 7.—Flour—Modorat demand; prices o qulct f2ed and yellow T riin—tor 3 new mized and yellow Western, 60 465c. Oats- 2 white and miked, 42647c; re- Jecied, 393A4c . 1 white, S0655¢, A BUYFALO. TrrraLo, June 7.—@rain—Wheat rhnlc{ and firms waukee. Corn duil; sales 10,000 bu at 49@33c_for Weatern, sccording to quniity. " Osta nominal b 76." liye dull atB3c for b —— COTTON, New ORLEaNs, Juno 7.—Cotton gulet and un- chiangud; sales of 553 hales; rocelpts, tet, 500; gross, 1,072; exports comatweise, 1,608% stock, 104,638, GaLvzsTON, June 7,—Cotton unchanged; middlings, 113(c; netrecelpts, %0 bales; exports to Great Britain, 3,007 hales; sales, 1O, SAvaNNan, duno 7.—Cotton dully miidiings, 11c; net receipts, 100 bules; exports constwlse, ‘sales, 1,100, Monre, June 7,~Cotton quiet; midalings, lic| not recelpts, 02 bales; exporis to Oreat Drilaln, 4,235 costwise, 75; salea, 500, CianLestox, Juno 7.—Cotton qufet; middiings, 115c3 not recelpts, 70 bales; oxports constiwlse, 413} sales, 100, T S, DRY GOODNS, New Toar, Juno 7,—The packaga trads in cotton goods was qulet, but a falr Jobblng trado was progr ing, Blcached abirtings were I falr request snd steady, White-ground fancy printa and printed shirte 10R® were dolog fafrly. UlokRama wore quiet. Ieavy woolens for mien's wear wors more freely taken by clothlers. Dress goods and shawls were quict. PETROLEUM. CLRvRLAND, June T.—Petroleum quict and un- ehangeo: standard white, 110 tast, $1.114; prime white, 120 test, 1240 for car lot TiTtsuvno, I'a., Juno 7.—lvtraleum crude qulety £2,22 at Parker's; rebued Srm; KG1e Phtladols piita dellvery, WOOL. Rostoy, Juno 7.~Wool unchanged; simost exclu- alvely for Califoruis supply of pulled ¢~~' targs uud edmand moderate, MARINE. CITICAGO, Annivars—8tme Coronn, St. Joe, sundrica; stmr Chilcago, Manitowoe, sundrles; atmr Alpen Munkegon, sundrios; prop Russls, Bullalo, sun- drics; prop C. Rletz, Manistee, lumber; prop Waserly, Buffalo, sundries; prop Messenger, Hen- ton Marbor, sundrica; prop Annfo Laurle, Green ay, plg ron; prop George Dunbur, Muskegon, lumber; prop Vanderbllt, Buffalo, sundries; prop Cuyaboza, Marquotte, sundrles; prop Cleratis, Peshtlgo, towlng; bark Parana, Sheboygan, lam- ber; schr Twa Faunles, Marquctte, plg {ron; sche Mary. Muskegon, lumber; schi . I, Becker, Horn's Plor, ties; schr Klla Ellonwood, White Lake, lumber ; schr John Markle, Munistec, Inmber: achr 1. An- derson, Green Bay, lumber; schr Milwaukeo Helle, Menominee, lumbers schr Flabor, Vrankfort, lum- her; ache Burtha Barnes, Excanaba, lumber; schr Vree Democrat, Claybanks, wood: schr Cornelia, nifea, lumbers wchr Coral, Duck Lake, lum® ur G! Ellen, Black Lake, woad; kche John Cedarlitver, cedar posta; schr Emma ,. Coyud, Northport, codar poste; schr Minuie Mucller, ‘Muskegon, lumher; schr C. J. Ioeder, Manlstee, lumber: schr J. ¥, Jones, Huekegon, jumber; wehr Pilgrim, Mcnoniinee, lumber; scbr . d. Skidmore, Muskegon, ‘lumber;' schr Isor Lawson, Muskegon, aber; | sehe Kitty Grant, Saugatuck, Tumbery wehr ¥, 'Crawford, Muskegou, lumber; wohr S, Muten, Silver Lake, lumber: schr Mane tence, Pealitign, Tumbor; wchr Alert, Pesh Tumbér: schr Kae Lyons, Muskegon, lumber A. . Mowry, Lincoln, jumbor; sche Grace Mur- Ty, Traverse Bay, wood: schr R, D. Camphel Mantatee, Tumber; achr Elbo, Ludwlg's Plor, pi schr Cirjotlaus, 'Kenosha, 'gravols schr Jupan, Ludlngton, lumber; schr Arendal, Manistee, ber; schr. Clipper City, White Lake, bumber; schr . 'M. Case, Buftalo, conl; schr ‘Willle Loutit, Ludington, Jamber; schr ti. L. Seaver, Muvkegon, lumbur; séow Meruald, Muskigon, luinber, CLEamaNcEs—Stme _Chicago, Manitowoee, KO bundles green hides, 14 broom curn, and sundries; prop Mesrénger, Benton Hurbor,” mun- Srloss achi Moutealm, Kingston, 20,218 b cor Schir H. Baldwin, Budulo, #5,000 bu cor Barbarlan, Troverso Uuy, '4 brle pork sundelebehe Luubernan, Bluck Creck 5 bugs LTS Ailen, Mcnomiuce, sundricas s siligo, Peshtigo, 10 brls pork, 5 bria be and wondrics: sch 'Hattle Wells, Oswegn, 3 brld flour hr tholden Fleoce, Butlulo, 20, 850 bu corny Erlo, 50,000 bu carn, 700" brla flour? chr W ith, Buuth Haven, 4 brls pork an aundries; sehr I, A, Mayes, Port Huron, 24,000 it corn: prop Muine, Oadunsburg, 558 bdles Lide aud sundrles: prop . P, luath, Saugstuck, sun. Qrles; atior Alpeui, Suskegon, sandres; prop O 1 corn, onts, and rye 00 bags hran; schr Wi entwedor, 2 bria pork; schr G ] Pler, 10 brla pork, and aundri Cluyton Belle ' Kingaton, 18,623 U carn: Tictz, Manister, mundrien: schr Zach ¢ Puflull{:. 00 b com: ache lia n, b corn; schr Mont Blsnc, K 20,742bu corn. o, Liingslony — LARKE FREIGITS. Cnicaao—Frelghts were more active, openisg qnict and firm, with higher ratcs anked, And subser quently roveral vessols were taken chiefly e through rate. Kingston was firmer at 8o for corn, Dnffalo rates on corn were quoted at 2i4e, Tort Colborne helng 23c. The following engage- ments were reported: To Tufalo—Prop Waverly, prop Vanderbilt, corn and barley; prop Oneldn, eches Niagara and Corning, nll whent through. To Port Colborno—8chr \fi. 1L Rounds, corn it 2%c. To Barnla—rop Pridge eon and harge Mayon, corn through, To Kingston —Sche Winonn, vateat dijc. Inthe afternoon the a¢hrs Yankee Blnde and 'C. A, King, for com to Kingston at biic. Tota) capncity of the day wai about 120,000 bu wheat, 180,000 "bu_corn, 41,000 bu oats, 15,000 bu barley, and 16,000 bu rye, ELSRWHERE, Burrato, June G.—Dull and unchanged, A slight falling off in the demand for coal prevalled, while many vessels were awniting cargoes. The chartors reported were aa follows: Bark Red, ‘White and Blue, and schrs Angus Bmith, Jenny Matthows, and anuther, coal Sandusky to Milwau. kee. 60¢ per ton; achr 11, C. Winslow, coal Ashe tabula to Raclne, #0c¢ por ton, and iren ore from Evcanabs hack to Ashtahula at 00c per ton; schrs Willlam Grandy and Belle lanscom, cosl henge ta (.‘hll‘cngn. 6o pe; um.“ Rai ILWAUKER, Juno o improvement to note In the chartering basines TIR} Deat offer l,::m shippers did not excead 20%4c on wheat fo Buffale for Inrge vessels, ‘The achr Itaeca was chartered ta 1ake 24,000 bu of wheat to Bnffalo on through rate; Ac wan' the figire named, but that waa ovidently 35c abave the current rate.’ The prop Lowell takes £,000 bu ot wheat a o portion of her cargo, on through rate to Ogilensburg, DrTitorr, June b.—Grain frelghts are nnuanally dull and heavy, and prices are nominal at44cto Oswego, 24cto Buflalo, and 1l4c tg Clevcland, free of clovation, and no charters reported, C. W. Norton reports the achooner New Hampshire, dty pine plank, Lust Tawas to Toledo, at $1.25 per m on rall, — LAKE MICHIGAN. Cnioaco—Tho steamer Oconto of Goodrich's Ling hna not been placed on the Benton Harbor routs stuled yesterday. This steamer continues to run on the Graen sy route, Tho Truesdale is the only Goodrich steamer running to Benton Har- bor aud St. Joseph, and makes dally trips. The Oconto leaves for Oreen Bay every Toesday Instead of every Friday, as horeto- rore....Informatlon was recelved herd yesterday hy Mr. John Anderson that thoe schr Lilblo Nau hias struck the Sailor lecf, near Green Hay, and fa full of water, She ja lumber-laden, and bound for tula port. The tug Kitty Smoke, of Manito. woc, and stgam pumps liave beon sent to lier atc slstanco, ... The schr 'Fwo Fannles lias heen rebulll nuring {ho Iast winter at Milwankeo, and ovei 814,000 been oxpended upon her. Sho arrived fiere yesterduy for tho first timo ainco hor recons etraction.. Sfie looks as pood an new....The tug Van Hehalek, of the Veusel-Ownera' Towing Come puoy’a Lind, lus gono [nto ona of th “dockt of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company to havi a lenk etopped and receive an overhani- fng. The tug William M. Ewing 1s_recelving rome minor repalra near Lake street brid, Wiille Mr. Harmon and_ several other prominont veanel-owners were ahaking dice for the drinks at Gliman's Cabweb-1all, at Wells street bridie, yes- terdny afiernvon, they were nurprised fo'scon large white cow entering the place, and walking up to tho counter tako o look ut tho pame oa if wha wanted to take a part in it The veasel-men, how- evor, dil not care to shnke with Brindie, and drovo her out of tho antoon without cven offering her a drink....The schr John Kilderhouse was lis beled by various partles yesterday, and waa towed to Contral Blip, where sho will remain until varfous dlsputes about' lier ownership are sottlod, It upe peara that thero are threo partios in the city who hold large mortgages on her, and, bosides, thero are other yartles to whom she'ls fndebted. ..+ Mitwaukzi—The Arrivals for May at this port numbers BU4; tonnnge, 305,411: and men, O,bUS, Clearances, D47: tonnage, 506,515: and en, 9,300, Thore were efght forelgn arrivals, with a tonnago of %, 60 and 12 men. ~ Seven forelgn ves- acls cleared; tonna, 4085 men, U3, The clear- ances of American vesaels for forelgn porta wera 3; tonnage, 083: men, 2t....The achr Aciurus, whila being towed from tho river Wedneaday after- noon, cam in contact with u scow and had’ a hola #tove in her bow. Sho i recolving repnlra at Wolf & Davidson's.....The new tug McGoodoe, which la helnie conatriictisd at Wolt & Davidson's yard, will huveher trlal teip the first of noxt week, & LAKE ERIE, LRIE, Spectal Dirpatch (o The Tribune. Ente, Pa., June 7.—DEvARTURES—For Chicago, echr Flint. Ireus—~Schr J. C. Harrlson chartered for ceal to at 50 cente. The tug TH}nghast swas burned while out fn the ake 8 miles towlng a veszel, The fire started fore ward of the cngine, and the boat belng dry was, Wke a flash, all”an ire. Tiio Captaln snd fremag Juinped overboard und’ were picked up by & yawl Trom the schooner. Tho engineer stuck to the buat and was tken off by aboat. The turThomp: son, which was towltiz out & veanol, cut looso and went to ler naslstsice, and, with other tuge, quenched the lamen and towed hor I The bout 1k ull burned out, and s no good. - Loss about 83, 000, Tusured for 36,000, ronT BURON. Sptcial Dispaich o The Trivune. Ponr Huoy, Mich., June 7.—DuwN—Prom Aretle, Keowennw, Caldwell and consert, Yoremite and barges; kchrs Orlontal, Mocking Iird, Chestes 1. dones, Mary Copley, Mineral State, Willlam Shiape, Mary, iattie, Maontight, Maellan, Quin: by, Wayne, i1, J. Wells, Kate L. Bruce, Luie For- eaf, Hammond, Corlatine Nllsson. Ur—Props St. Joreph, Lawrenco, Java, May: flower and consort, Turnor and bargew! echrt Eagle Wing, Ganges, Canton, Jane Ralston, Auonle M. Foster, Loulsn, ‘Thomas P. Sheldon, J. . Allco Rtichn P, 8. Marsh, Ontario, Wearngn—Fine; no wind, TIIE CANAL. Drunarrony, June 7.—ArnvEp—Neptone, La: Ealle, 5,700 Lu corn North Star, Maracilles, 0,006 bi corn; Jielle_ France, ltomeo, 5,800 bu cornj prop Montauk, Tockport, 660 hrla floar, 318 brls meal; Maple Leat, Rtomco, 5,000 bu corn. Cueargn—Cold Huntor, Peru, 20,076 ft lum- ber, 100 m shinglea: Andrew Jackeon, Por 85,076 {t lumber, 100 m shingles; Shamrock, Tacon, #9251 ft of Jumber. 17,700 iath; P, Hyt Uurn, Marnellles, 31,105 £t lumber; Cayuga, Locks port, 78,023 ft lumber, MISCELLANEOUS. DnirriNos—Thu Canudian prop Montroal was oground near Dulnth last Friday nlght....Tho tug A, E. Getty waa destroyed by firo at Munkogon “Puesdny morning. St witl b rebublt.... Tt I ro- ported that the United Staten stmr Michigan will be Iafd up ot Erfo, er oficcrs have gono to Wash- fugton, and tho crow been dlscharged, ... Iron ore shipments from Marquetto and L‘Anac, for May, were 400,655 tons, and the plg irou shipmeutd 2,100 tofs... The fakg aurvey, stior Ads haw beel pidered Tnio"bervice, Licut. Dalley commanding ‘Phe three shore partles eonnected with her work will ba led by Assistant Englneors Lamson, Moyers, anid Tower. Thelr s of operations will Lw the south whare of Luke Erle, from Erle wost..o Alex. Dtoblnwon, & wenmun on the - scht Magellan, met with o serlous accldent at Part Rub- fuwon ome duy lust wock. 1o was_engaged In Jlacing a lne over a snubbing-post, when ong of hiA Tect becume eutanglod i tho rope, wnd befara he could extricate it ho was hrled violently to the crannd, dislocating . kuce-cap, and Lreaklng ons e above tho ankle, besldew witfering werlous Ine Juty about the bead and budy....The sche Benson, froin Toledu, which has on tho oceat (WQ cary, hus beén henrd from at Mantevideo, Aprl 1™ phe’ Denmon arrived from Santa Fee, and wat bound fo Cork for orders, ‘This vessel hay been exceedingly forfunate on the ocean, not hasind ot with dlesster even to the loss of a line, MARQUETTE. Special Dispatch (0 The Tridune, Manquerre, Mich., Juno 7.—Arrived, tho schn Bweetheart nud Empire Btuty, Cleared, the props Havana, J, B. Foy, and Sparta; tha schra C. 1l Walker, Sumatra, Empire State, Jobn O'Nell), aud Weuther cloudy, £ EOFENSEONAL, RUPTURE Tr. J. 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