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FINANCE AND TRADE. Review of an Uninteresting Week in Finance. Falling Off of the Currency Movement, and Goneral -Dullness, - Moderately Aetive Produce Mar- kots---1"rovisions Strong. TFINANCIAL. T.a1 week war a dnll And untnteresting petiod in facal fnances. The bank clearings shawed a fur- ther decline fn transactlone since the first of the year, and slzo as compared with the corresponding week of 1ast ye: 1tin the significant feature of tho situation here and thronghout the country that goneral bank buainess hns been deerensing ducing the year, and that this s but & continuation of the backward movement guing on since the panic. ‘This I8 true of the transactions of the banks which represent those of tho catire country and of the stock market. Thewo facts would fndi- cato that the tottom has hardly been reacied yob, wers it ot that the deeline In prices mitst bo taken luto conaideration, Obvionsly, the sane amount of production, minu- facturing, ond exchanges might be carried on now before the panic, but if the pricen were lower the agyregate af the transactiona would weep much fower, The local Jonn market war qulct. There was an ahundant supply of loanable fands, and a slack de- mand. Discounts hnve decrensed, deposits risen. Collections aro better, ates of disconnt ot the banka arc B@10 per cent. Independent borrowers can obtaln losns at tower rates. On the stroet thera {a an active inaulry for good paper. Rates are G@12 per cent. There (s mote New York exchange mnking, bt 1t 18 atill quoted at 26c per 81,000 discount. The orders from the country for currency were not heavy, The clearings of the week aro reported ns follows by Manager D, It Bale, of the Chicago Clearing- tlouse: Date. Ctearinas. Jratances, Moniay..... 4.304,504.45 € 20 Tuesday .. 3,807,011 vednesday. D nHIg, 14 Tharuiay. o TR Friday. 5,000, 1. Saturday 003,37 ot e 23,340, 701,05 $4,013, 83 artespons Yoaton. B 20,040,731.21 2,802, 197.72 GOLD NOTE DANKS. The statements of the gold note banke of Cali- fornin show that these institutions are not making the progress 1t was hoped they would, Up to tho npension of the National Gold Dank and Trast Company their conrse had been one of atondy in- cresse. Since then 1o new banke of this character tinye hieen organized, sud sowme of thoxe alreads n exintence have been withdrawing s portion of ths Donds deponited at Washington, and thus reducing thelr note clrculation. The bank at Sacramonto has withirawn 8140, 0003 the ono at Stockion, $70,0003 the one at Santa Rarbura, $00,000; and the one at San Jose, 30,000, making ntotal of §200,000 withdrawn, representing o reduction of 8230,800 in the nots clrculation outstanding inde. pendent of the cunceled notes of the wpended bank, amounting to $760,000 more, The gold note eirculation of the coast has been re: duced abont $1,000,000, or over 40 per cent, dure {ng the year, The told noto bank syatem s thy best yet dovised for a paper enrroncy on a motalile boels, und it = a groat plty it lns ot been more getierally Introduced and popularlzod, Thuw far the experiment bas been confined to Californlu, The nystens Ju not ua pecfect or s acceptable s 1t mightbe mude by further legislations and wero Congrens 10 remove the objectionable features, new \ife would be imparted, and bunks of this character would e the dominant Institutions In all parts of the Uinltod States where thero wan an adhierence to gold couln u4 a busts of commercial exchanges, WITAT THR CLEARINGS BllOW, The Jatest Clesring-Houre returns from every pact of the conntry show Amulier transactlung durlug the Intest weeks than durlng the corre- eponding weeka of 1873, The agprezates, from Jan. 11to lntest dates, In Boston and Cinclunatl to Jusne 1, aud in other citivs to tho end of last w compnie thust 18760, £ 076,115,807 207, 101,678 Clleaga oo, 471,012, Cluciumal, . SO1067, 210 Kt Louts 'l 07,171,403 1,041 /840, 10,518,717, R Loulvilie, TOUL 1 overvens 12,290, 854, 31D n every clty, excepting Pittlirg s Louls- ville, of which clearings for 1875 arc not ut hand, the latest reports are less favorahle than the average this fur for the year.—2he Public, June8, A correctlon rhould be mode In the above tablo by dividing the clearingy of St. Lol by two, That enterpriving tuwn doubles her report of clenrings in the hope to rank equal to Chicago, PINANCES IN DOSTON. The dullness of summer ls upon us In addition to the general depression, and the sales ot the Board are gradundly dwindllng down. The toue of the murket is low, with fow ordera for Investmont, Furcharers aro afrald of buying on o falling mare Ket. The bottom may not he reached, or & reaction iy at any moment take place. Thus both clagsen of opurators, whethor fora fall ora rive, arc held in check by the uncertaintles of the position, 'here have beon more commerclal bills offering, which camv trom shipments of grain, cotton, and provistons, the latter stimuluted by the lower prices.—loston Advertlaer, GOLD AND GREENUACKS. Qold wap 1125@112%, Greenbacks were BD}@883{ conts on the dollar in gold. COVEINMENT BONDS. i, Arted, United S United Biates currenty o4, o CITY AND COUNTY BONDH il Asked, cago City 7 ¥ ct. h.nds... 04 1 vuyo CItY 7 % cl, suwerage. 08 cugo UILY T ¥ ct.waterlonte, oo ey bonds (wliort). slon gl 07 w5 *And Interest, LOCAL BTOCKS, nd. Asked, 1754 o) g yio Nt erchanta’ Nutfonn] ommerofal Natfonnd. orthwestarn N Nuttonal liunk of Tinuls, German National, Home N Central Merchants' Savinis, L Hide wid Leuther. ... Tinois Trst und Eaving, City ltatiway, Bouth Sld ationni. City itallway, Weat b City Rall Aeates Cliy Liall ber of Com nDll~Ll[&h lon stoc positiun sluck pusitivn stock *And Interest. — BY TELLGRAPI. New Yokg, Juno 10.—Uold closed at 1124, ‘The extreme salos to-day wero at LI2L@1I2K, Gavernmunts dull and steady. Jtallroad bonds generatly orm, State bonds qulet und nominal. Tho stock warket opened lrregular and con- tinued in that condition tijl nooun, Vaciic Mall lead- {u the advance and New York Central the decline, Thers was not much hoprovemout o the latter untl) the early partof the last hour, when there was an advance of from ¥@% jo Michigan Central, Luter thare was a fractional decline, and the market closed dull and agesdy, Pho most activo stocke ware Paclic Mail, Lake Shore, Ohto & Miuslusipp!, Michigan Central, Now York Central, sud Western Ualon Telegrapl.” The Jast-namod closed at the Towest price of the day, aud there Wus 8 prevsurs 1o ecll by sume of thuke recently bulling thu stock, Of tho axles lo-day 21,000 were Paclfic Mail, 7,000 Vestern Union, 4,000 8t Paul, 18, 000 Lake Shore, 2,900 New York Ceutral, 7,000 Oblo, mud 3,2 Mlichiau Central, Monev, 2G4 { prime mercantile papor, 426 Custom ‘recelpts, 000; Assistant 'L'rcasurcs diabireed 8545, 0003 cleurinie, $15, 000,000, Ster- g mominal; U0 ddye, SHTIEEIA0% demmand. HO'II\IIIIR; BOMDS, 10400, TER.L 10408, E0UPOL 4 Currcuctes 23 3TUCKS. & New Jerse, al.. e i Tondanen Sentr 1w it PR Coupons, 1. Coupons, 63, b Western Unlo %n ckaver . by ulckailver 3 L. Puul uchiic Mati St Paul pfd! THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1876. (E: ;l‘m‘n! Ilm“R‘ :\';‘\ \ o feaso & Alton i 104 jana Cent Chicago, . + 8434 | Hannibal & BE. Pl ke ST, inote tral . 07 | Central Pacine bon: g‘hnlr,mnvl & Plttahurg. 14'“ f:’\l\lerl?m‘x{l ‘l:‘; ONIWEROEILL. ) oes 41 l-grant. Sorwesem it o sliking-fund, 8O% TATE, nONDA. Tennesaea n, ol Virginta, newe e 27 Trnnrseee Ba, ne' o :fl Virglols, old.. EY Btimsourl. .. lti The New York weekly bank statement fo na fol- lawa: Loane._docrenre, 81,308,805 apecle, de- crease, . 81,760,700 legnl-tendern, _Increase, &1, 200, 500: deposita, decrense, S, 1003 clren” Intlon, " decreasc, $130,700; roerve, decreste, 374, 070 ) FONBIGN, Laxnox, June 10, —Auount of bullion gone into the Bank of Enzlund to-day, £30, 000, Conrols for money and acconnt, 111 United States Donds—"05 luu‘\;' 10-40¢, 107: new e, 10031 Now” Yor " 0 Erlo, 1244 prgfotred, 18 Pants, June 10.~Rentes, 105 c. Frankyonr, Juno 10.—Unlted Btates bonde— Now b8, 10243 COMMERCIAL, The tollowing were the receipta and shipments of the leading articles of producein this cily suring the twenty-four hours cnding at 7 o'clock on Suturday morning: o, 6, 110%; k Centraly TReceipta, SAlpmente, Flour, brls. Wheat, bu Corn, b, Oata, b rioy, G, seed, s, el 1w corsy, 1o neath, | Tieef, tes. Heef) Taliow, I15. Hutter, ibs. D. hoga, No... 1. hioges, No. Cattle, No. Hheey Iitdes, 11, wiies, Gris! Wool, DR 0ry Potatoes, bl Coal, tona....0 Tiny, tons, Luinber, m shiigles, . Ralty brin. Poultry, 1 Poultry,coops. s, PN hangien s Beang, Lu,. Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption: 1,000 bu wheat. ‘Ll following grain wasinspected intostore in this city on Saturday morping: 2 cars No. 3 winter wheat, £ cars rejected do, 6 cars No. 1 N. W. wheat, 76 cara No. 2 N, W. do, 77 curs No. 2 spring, 80 cara No, 3 do, 38 cara re- fected do, 2 cars no grade (288 wheat): 2 cam yellow corn, 87 cars high-mixed do, 450 cars And 94,600 bu No. 2 do, 00 cars and 2,700 b re- jected do, 2 cars no grade (640corn): 22 cars white oats, 40 cars No. 2 do, 6 cars rojected do, 2 can no grado (70 oats); 12 cars No, 2 rye, 1 car rejected do, 1 earnogrado; 4 tars No, 3 barley, 4 cura No. 3d Total (1,025 cars), 46,0000, Tnspected out: 124,208 bu whent, 188,065 bu corn, 1,400 bu oats, 1,150 bu rye, 16,510 bu barley, Daring the first ten days of June, 1876, 2,018 cars of wheat have been recelved, against, 1,143 curw durbg the same time In June of Jast year, For the whol month of June, 1875, the recelpts of wheat were 3,031 cara, The folluwing werethe receipts and shipments of Dreadatufls and Hve stock ny 1his point during the past week, and for the corresponding weeks ending na dated: 2148 ol ri Ttecelpta— Flour, bris.. Wheat, bl Sl e Floub, Drbtes Wheat, AR Jive fio Cattle, 10,435 The fullowing were the exports from New York for the wouks cndlng s dated: June 10, Wheat, bt Carp, bu. A telegram Noew York announces thata car- o of onta was purchasod Saturday in that clty for the Cantlnent of Europe. Low freights, with oats at30c por bu here, maken them cheapfor fodder in Europe, especlally as the Engltsl hay crop is vald 1o be ghort, The leading produce markets wers very irregu- 1ar on Saturdng, Provieluns were eather steadler, but corn was wenk, and whent stronger but un- scttled, Tho rTecelpts of grain were again largo, and the shipments falr in comparison, The weathor waw very hot, und conwldercd favorable to the growlng crops, as well as Ifkely to bring mors raln, which fs #tl)] sadly nceded In some sections. The European news was gounerally understood to e of A puckflc churacter, but that fact had uppar- untly Jittle inlluence on prices, Dry gowds wore ordered moderately by the local and country trade, and were rtoudily held at the Iately modided prices, The grocery market had no speclally now features. The volmno of business accompllshied will bear comparfson with previous seasons at o like perlod, and us collectionn ure prowpt, atocky in good shiape, and prices geaerally on a A baxls, our jubbers have fow complainta to ke Sugars still tend upward, Cuffeea wers cuvy, Tean, tico, wirups, and most other linca, wero ateadv. There woa o falr demand for domestlc and forelgn dried fruits, and, aside from a t¢ roduction in the quotations of pranee, prices waore abot stendy as prevlously given, ‘Fhe flsh trado was reported mctlve, with lake fsh more Armly held, owlug to n tewporarily stiort supply. Graln buge wero reduced o 33¢, Blark now quoted ut 25¢, Lewlston at 258tc, Amokeng at 22c, snd American ot 20%4c. At thene prices—which are the lowest known In ifteen years—jobbers look fora marked fmprovement ln thy demund, Leathor was dullat former quotations, The coal and wood market wis without new features, Ofts were in good demand, with prices unchanged, exceptinga docline of 1¢ In turpentine, The wholesale Jumber market was qulet, the afferiugs belng very small. There was somo In- quiry, und the market for cholev plecu wtufl and good mill-run luwbor was guuted drm, The yard trado wus falr at frrogular prices, Iron and naile wure steady, and fn modersto domand, Wool was very dull. Sniall luts were selting, but there wus no Inquiry for large lots, ond Esstern buyers ovince no disposition to enter the murket, the offeringe st bome belng aqual to thetr preseat wants, Lrovm- corn was quiok, and thu lowar grudes cary owing to Mberal receipts of thoso quallties. ticeds wera Jifo. lean, Some of the lute varieties wurs selling from store ot recont prices. llay wus aguin dull, and wuak, Poultry und cgid wero alow, and ensler, Lake freighiy were rathier more active an the Dbasis of 23c for wheat and 23c for corn by sull to Buftalo, Kingston rates were firms, Rall frelghta were moderately actlve frum country pointe, but with Jittle room tken from this city, st vominally uuchanyed ratue, ugents asking 20¢to Now York, 18¢ to Philadelphia, 174c¢ to Baltimore, und 25c to Boustun, per 100 lba, Through ratea |:( ! and rall were quoted at 10c forcorn and’ 10ige for wheat to Now York, and 12¢ on corn to New Ene land polots, ’l‘hmurx\l frelghts wore enguged to flivorpout ut 48c specto per 100 Ibs, aul to Curk for orders at 47¢ speciv rcr 100 ibs, 'rnlfihl Eminzu- or 162,000 by w! 308, - munts Wors reported ol 000 bu corn, 130,000 bu unty, and 16,000 bu rye. UL GRAIN BUPPLY, The New York Produce Kechanye Weekly glves the fodlowimes ble lupl-l of graln, tuml:‘rhlng the stocky In granary at tho peincipa) points of accu- mulation ut 1ako snd scabosrd ports, in tranult by {‘ull).“% tho New York canals, und the lakes, Juno Guts, |\ Hariey, bu. bu, B8, (4| 15,074 o 17,000 foope o BALUSH 2R3, KM 157,50 105,61 Daweg luston. e, Lolli.,.o| L aka shp fal) atip't Wk y N 435, NoY. Cnalal 1085774 8k, Eat. ufloat No Y| 15000000 0, (i 200, (amy, Wk June 1,178 10,007,020 8, 244,770 3 s12,013 Tut May 27, 70 164, 30,008 4, 80,843 T May il u. 078, ¢4 BT Ly VK Auy 13, 17 4 2 Sod, T4S! d2n, Y My o 2 SHLUTY Wi ApE 22,20 677,004 WEADE 83,74 73 Wi 3 ‘The exporta from the United States of wheat and flonr are now At the ratio of 10,000,000 bu per month, ~ Can thix Fatlo of oxport Be kept np 111} H(‘l? mber? e movement of wheat @ the Continent has been botween 300,000 and 400,000 bu the past week, and [n' Avo weeke nearly 2,000,000 bu, TG ong will this Continental demand tontinin? The movement of wheat from Southeastern Rarope has been ynprecedented, having been, dur- ing tho clght weeka ending May 4, 1870, 100 cargaos, againat B0 cargocs to Great Dritato. There have been some shipments of wheat and rye from Danzig, Gornany, and from Proseio Tolawl fo the ports of Northern Kussia, ndicating aunall“protpectiva. supplica from Huseion Haliic orte. TSThe wheat harvest fn Northern Enropa will, it 18 expected, o lator than usnal In 1870 PROVISIONS, TI0Q PRODUCTS—Wors In good demand and steadier, with a betier feellng, which tnada prices nver. Age stronger, thaugh hogs wero reported weak, The market waaa continuation of (hatof two days pre- viousty, [n this respcct, thatn falr number of huying orders wera sent {n under the Imprewton that prices hiave touehed the lowest potnt for the present. Most uf the purchases are mde ta 411 shopt contracts, hut there hat wizo been marg inquity fof antpment during the it of the_ week, and the markct wearsa healthicr t than at any other thne 1o the past fwo ninths, "Phic. Attty Cominereint teport glven the following ae the shipiiions of provisions fruin th elty for tie perlods nsmed: TOTK, | Lord, |[ani Shantders) Widdirs Do | e |1 o, I T ™ WK ende | Jones cTe o a7a8tnoarl o 750,01 5,810,411 gmwkas Bl T ow) U RN TN S0, Ne 103,569,100, 000,43, 875,27, 90, 150 231,623,347 lsop, 040, 704128, 004 3001100,004,147 Wers Furk=3Was Tty active, from 10¢ Lelow to 2 above (he I and closing At About_tho same fizire ported of 730 Drle cosly At €10, 05a 1 geller July &SI 010, 20 10,250 bela cllvr Atieust at 19, 15GH 10,307 Andd 2,000 hrlg SOTL0F (he yeat At $10%. 35 035, Tutal, 34,001 brle, The market elofed steady AL BIR.42 1860 for suimimer packed, and §18.0%a1tl. 10 fur winters BINOSEI0L0 Acllve Jinos SIH. i 11,00 seller Julys §10, 30410, 5214 seller Auguat. Seller Sep- tember clor -”ll about $19, 19,5 and seller the ted ot $17,00017, 2 o ro- bris B 9.15; , sl extra 7 : privg at 14,0014, 25, v Lard—\Wwa in fair domand and advanced 19e per 100 i, cloxing 86 higher than the previons evenlugy in inpathy will & riee of 6 per et [ » Nere reported of 5,50 Lot aelle: and 0,290 tea aeller August at §1 12,7560 tea, Thy inarkes closed uf seiler Juncs $11, X1 22 clier Tuly; 811, sclier Augists and £11,47)ge] 150 aclier Sepf eata= W ere n tair. demand, and sales were Ko per ihhigher, tho ehtel betng for future. thausny soine lute were taken for shipment. Prices aresome: what (rrexular, for the reason that there are 5o winter Tong elears heve, and our ilgures on them are for an: merlot Rales woro Teported B 180 Boxea sumimer ot clears at iani4e 0 hoxea toug and Ahort clears, seller duly, 8t ilges and 720,0X0 by ahort ribeat $10.00 (@10, 12 per 100 Tha aeller Angnst, with oie cosh lut on private termis The following wits the eloking range of prices: Showt- Long Short Short dera, clear, rib, clear. Balted, looss. T . (u? 1054 uxe il o 10k 0 kd o 10} {0 1ty s i i Bucon, casl . 0] 1 o and T3 it DG cantl,_and X gelior iy, Foxed:sweet plekled hums, F1H{@1 1 for s-- mer and LIwiatge for winter; Cumberlunds, diga #ige eath OF seiler June; long-cut hams, i@l hoxeds hacon lisms, 13wlde. Gredie=Was quiet at 6.4xc, BEEF PRODUCTS=Were steady and quict at $10.73 QUL for tuse, 11701200 for extra e, and Ao W ot AL BHSMKe for clty, and TGee for country lots, secording to condition. BREADSTUFFS FLOUR-Wns quiet, aata nsual on Saturday, but the market was strong st former prices, In sympathy whi the higher guotations on wheat hare, and oo flour it Now York. Sales were reported of 150 bria winters on privata trems; 700 bris spring extras, chicdy ot $4.50G 5,10, and 10 brls 130 flour on private terms. Total, 830 bris, The market closed qulet at the followlng range of prices: Cholce winter extras, $7.371467. 8745 common 10 Rood do, ‘85, KTH@7.25; shipping extrus, $4.50435.00; guod do. B5.005.8734; ¢holco do, $5.506 5HT3%; patants do, $0.00w0,00: Minnesota, $5.0000.75) apring supartnes, $4.00a4. 005 rye duur, $4.3564.50, Nran—Waa more nctive, and somewhat firmer. Fales were B0 LONB At $3.3X4D.00 on Track, and BU.00GY, frea on board cars. Mlddtings—Sales were 20 ton: fres on hostd. Corn- Meul-Sate Was rerorted of 10 tous coareo at $18.00 per ton un track, WHEAT~Waa nctive and strong during the grester partuf tha seaslon, vut very [rregular. Liverpool and New York wero both reported strong, with s falr ex- port demund on the Cls- Atlanticaenboari, snd there was & very good Inquiry for cash whent hero, most of which was undorstood W be taken forshipment. The recelpts here were somewhat amallor, aud the reported shipe mvuts falr, but the stocks {n atore have apparcatly - cronscd 250,000 bu during the past week, But tisny dealern suticipate a material ducresse i the volume of our receipts, and wany think that the prescal ratoof outgu wilt be woll sustatned, s the Edaropeans are unly Sunt wakentng up to an appreciation of the magnitude of thelr wanta beforo the next harvest. Under these conditions, there was a vigorous demand hiere for future delivery, bath on tho part of local dealera snd outalile operatars, which odvanced prices 134c; the morket afterwards receded 3{c, and closing 1{c sbove the lstest quotations of Friday. Seller July opened at SLUu rose to $1.08, receded to BLOTI, ndvaneed to 109%, declined to $LOTY, and clused ot §1.07% Seller Angust ranged te undbr Julv. wolllng sparingly at $1,00@t.(7, and Murch at §1,003. Seller the month wes about 4c un- der July, belng quoted at $1.00%9),08%, and closing at $1.47. Cash No. 2 spriog elosed nominally at 81,0734, Cash miles Were repnrued of (1,800 by No. d spring ut $1.07540%1.04, 37, 600 bu No justie, 400 bu du N, Wo) atide, 18,400y rejected do at B5us53 0 and .)fl&:-;l Uy sample at 3i§chvo on track. lotal, “Slinnesots Wheat—Was o falr deinand, and 1o higher, though less active than Bules’ were reported of 1,400 bu No. 2 nt $1, 441,087 1,800 T by saimple 8t ORcRS1. on tracks and 2,000 bu do by wambly At WWew Sl 11 1 ) ‘Tolal, 13,20 ., No, l‘runumlnn\ ut 51, 14k t §12.00 on track, and COIRN=Was active nnd caler. peratora called It weak; but the markat only ‘declined on an aversge about He fre n Ihe intest l‘lluul\'l f the pruyleus even: fog. " Ldvorioo) wat quoted wtronygs bt the contiiied laTko Tecclpts, with very favorsilo weather for the rowlag crop, coused an oasier feeling here, which wax hoed 1o Now York, and_thence rescied horo. The shipnicnts of the put Week from this clty were yery neazly 2,000,000 bit, but they were excerded sotne 224, xo) bik by th recelpta, und the oxparts from Now wern not large, though they show un lnere pured. with The previous weok. Thieas facty Sut farge oileringa for future from yartics w thiat the marketvannot hold up under mueh recelpts, and prices dreliued, thougn there waan good demand ot foratiipment. A ntintied TArge supply cunadd this month tobe discounted b wa cotpared ¢ith July, The expore movemeut of com {8 (ieral, cotn- ought clleved but @ gredt deal of that golng to Balthoore and Philas duiphii ls careled arvund us, belg deterred frot c fig Here "Dy the magnitude of the char for Naudtng o elevator, Heflee Tuly apeiied oL A Teceded 10 45%e, sdvanced 1o 45)c, and declined to d54o ot e clso, e, cloalng L dhic. Eeller thie woll numm’«-. closing at 43)§c, aud cash No, & atishe, with Ml mfacd at 45556, | Cantandod woro Of 9t 00 ) bie ANgOAA s 1L 200 E 0 rejeciod AL Ialie; 0 s 1 y 400 i eArs &t 4ae3 3,000 by sawupls st dkethed un tracie; andh WA bi dunt %4%¢ frec un buard cars. Total, 207 K00 bu. GATE—Were agaln active, aversiing Yo lower, And clolligabout tha ki a4 on Fridy afieruoon.’ The Turket opened stroier, but dull, wivd 300n weakenwd, in company with corit, then rallled durlng the atter uider gowd demund Tor cash tor shipment. ere lea active, aud followed canly firfra ups and dowss. The recelpta were liberal and {0 cxeom o the reparted whipineta, bt (refkAt footn waa reporiod an taken Naturday for abont | YO b o Juus opereid st WA eNNge, wald Hown (o Cinhy No. 2 wold at )t niscd i 00 b ey P el g’ o free on buard. Total, 134, 405 b, Micre was dome tnquiry for No,2 tn com- tua eariy, and tho car-loin o] We'ro Luken ut Otlier'grudes snd opiiuns were not mentioned. suiea Include 2,000 bu No. 2 8L 72e. BARLEY—Was vory quivt, owlige w the lght offer- fuica. | Tlicre was n comparatively fale naulry tor No. Jyand_the fow care offervd soid at poc—un sdvunce of Viuince Friday, Ahe tecelpts wer smull, The Jow were wanted W il out & rrrgo, and No. 8 sold at At waa ield by ko at Tiejueted” brovght e, Options were honiinnl at for June, sod July a8 unguolable. Ctab salow wero reported of 1,200 bu Xo. 20l 0es 2300t No, 86 iwc; B efected at S1c3 4bie by amply a1 Tre, o trick. Futal, 3, 20bu. LATER. In tho aftcrnoon wheat was frmor, solitag fn th . oftices ut $1.U73{( 1.0k anil eloning st the vuts —— LIVE STOCK. cuicAnd. Tiecelpitr— Cattte, Munday..,. S A Tuewlay 1 e Wedneadiy., Thuriiey. Friny. Total,, o 1 Sume werk Taat yuar, 160 BB L wreek 20764 0.2 B v wolkd end’ TG TODMNG 20877 weiud [n 1475 KLU 206414 Total 4,87 CATTLE=The weuk endlog with Saturdsy witnewed a decine 1o prices squal Lo 1042% per 100 B8, Ba fur s Texas and low and medlum grades of natlve cattlo were converned, the unfuvarable turn in prices was not uhexpected, but the course of the market for vt and scond-clasaboeves wan dlaappulnting 10 a mnjorlty of tho trade, a31t waa pretty generally belleved that prices of such had, somo thmealnce, **touched bottour." Ordluarlly 8 decine of 100 per 100 Da would Bot be re- gardud a5 of quuch woment. but with prices st thelr prescut ow reuge 8 ahr{nkage Lo that oxtent 18 of scrl- our lmpnrtance ta drovers, #¢1n a majority of instences 1t was suttiofent to complately ** wips uut” their small mwrgin of proft. The suriokago fu Texas cattle und {uw krado natlves was much mors 19arked, amounting {n some cass tu 35G350 per 100 B The supply of these tsincresalng, and a further depreciation {n valuea may bo cxpected. From all accouuts, the supply of fat catllo atew s likuly to prove fully equal to )l demands, 1 the most hopetal fn the trade do ot venture tu pre- it niateriuily buticr pricestliag arsnow curreat. ‘The calreing 1o sales during thu wWoek was $2.508 carcely reathed » balf<doz il tradiog above $4.78, thoukh tie olliriugs of chulco Luoves wel pumerous Thi Lulk of the trudiig wus duno at £3. £3.75 fur local bulchiers* stufls at §3. 504,00 for foed: €1e, nod at 1450470 for guod 10 cioicy ulppll steerv. Bales of through Texans wore principally al I g Yot wer aaldiig 41 ¥3 04411 per BLh enisut 52008804500 el linad tnr poor fohest, Thete wara auiet and steuiy marke n Tirday. The few bnyern present Diled thelr ordres at wubwinntiatly Friday’s quotat For v oA (\:rlr formed oo Tlverea- ar to 0 yenl 1300 10 t}".’«‘fi’l“' L $.05R4.RS nind Thee g 1,50 to + 4.30044.30 Medlum trade) 1K 1,030 ta 1,250 te, 0 Butehers' Stock—Toor to failr steers, aod cammion to chinlee cows. for city siauglite wolkhing Mo to 1, 100 na. Btork Uattle—Comnion cattl 10y 1,000 tmeeelor— Tulla, and scalawa areers, TGS =1 he week opened basd Tor e’ g el ert, The arrivala durin) ilunda(-nd Monday were un- eapeetediy Iiberal, and, In sntfelpation of largo receljts for the teinatulog days af the week, huyers defereed the Alling of thelr orders. Among holdora also thero wan Ifitle apparent confdence in the Ktabllity of prices, and 1o Resse reduction domianded by huyary was conceder Uewdny's receipta, inatead of shawlng an neronse, wore nearly X0 lesa than reported tor Mun: day, and the downwani Llendency of prices Was rhng nt one ot o, On Wadnieaday the market advanced T, and o Friday thers WAS & (Urther Insprovenicnt uf 156630¢, which eapried pricesto a pointse In sdvance ot L Bgidres Current At (he closn of o presioun weeks The demand was princlpally from outaide, hut little Ty i 8 folfthof the lugs ol into the hiaude of e home trade., There wasw falr, nctive market Baturday, and !‘.Ifl{ Bnles were AL $UONR DEICeR, bt later the ninrket eated n and closed vrtmkall 80, Prices ar conslierably lower than ono week ago—aTewnlt of 8 general And wWarked decling at the Hhut. The receipts wero tuoderate, and most of Uio siivvi were closeif vut on e day uf Afrval, but at grad: fnlly recelini prices. Wo now quote good to cholce AU §1.00c4.751 e AL §1.5043.73, and poor 10 coninion at £2,75 44,35 per 100 Fow lamuu were offarei und prices are nominal, LUMBEL The whotesalo market waa quiet Raturday, the nffer- Ingn helmg very amallpsnd bugers wore awnlting tho are Tival of the ficet. A faw sales were nade carly, but the market wan doscrted after the early lours of the day. Matiintec or Lutdington plece stuff were roparted In ur- gent demand, At §8.00,8nd ome of the better grudes of fcti lumber et with 8 equally gool Inquiry, Lath were dull at 81.1611.25, thy otitelde for small lots, Shingles Wore QUOTed nE #2003, “Trude nt Che yurds {s iproviig, and prices aco Irre 1ar, though not quotavly lvwer. ' There na gond U 1 competition teteen solers, ihich canren the frre nlarity in prices. The sading lschiefly wiiero the lum- Liee ¥ 3010 fur ensh, _Quutation Flest and necond clear... .. L0 008,00 Thirdeloar, 1inch, 2. (0 “Chird clear, tick. Clenr flourkng, frad anl Crenrnidings, Hirst an | second. Elrst common wl- {a Fluorfug, fint co Floorig, accoml Tox boatds, Bux hoards, 1 A wtock bound i1 stock bunrds. ock hoart o, dre mison, dres niion boarie and fecig... K E2L 0 Commou luwater, 14 {Land uoier 0 al1.00 Jdnita ald scantling, 2010 24 . 1200 15,00 Tathee i T80 183 Kanfngice 240 275 BY TELEGRAPH, TOREIGN LivErPoot, Juno 10~Cotton—Firmerat @ 1-10@63c. Bnlen 10,000 hales, Including 3,000 bales o7 specuiation and export, and 7,400 Atucrican. Dreadssufa—W lifornia white svheat averago, 1avs1te 2d3 da club, 104 2dee10a 6d; red Western sprig, No.2 to No. I, B Odeids bl du winter, Ua 0deDa 100, Flour—wWestern canal, 22ais 04, Corn—Western mixed, 208 0d27s. Oste—isg3s 0d. Darley—3s ud. Peas, Canadian, 5082368 6d, Clieer Seed—63 50, Prorisiona—3tess pork, 808, Prime mens beef, £2s 6d. Lard, ais, Bacon—Long clear, 83 short o, 4bs, Taltow—4180d. Sulrtta Privolenm—gs; refined, do, 108 8Gel1s, Linseed Ol 3 Teesin—v:oimuion, 43 0dR4nud; pale, do, 10s, Spirita Turpantine—21 od, Cheese=5 5, ANTWELE, June 10.—Teroleun—283, PRODUC REW VOUK, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Nrw Tokx, June 10.—~Graln—Wheat murket 1313%c higher, with moderate axport and speculutive Inquiry; ‘anies 155,000 bu it §1.03@1. 09 for rejected spring; $1.05 1,20 for ungraded spring: $1.00 for No, 3 Chlcago 81,13 for No. 3 Mitwaukeoi 8120 for No. 2 Chlcogo and Northweatern; 81,29 for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1.:40 @144 for No. 1 apring; $1.1561.32 for winter red Western; $1,22G1,40 for amber do, and 1, 301,50 for o Western, Ttye searconud firm ol BicwTe for Weatern; 0644«07c for State, and BOQDTC for Canadla fn hond, Tarley aufet and unchauced. Corn w slinde Armer, with fir tnaulsy; sales 5,800 bu, kt Sgusee for no grade mixed: 575c for ateamer wixed; Gue for graded mized, and Anq00c for ungraded now Weatern mized: alao, 20,000 bu all mixed for June, nt 00c, Oats withait decided chanie fn prices; saleaitl, 000 b ot 5 (43¢ for mixed W estern and State, and 88G4pe for and btate. white We Pruvinto idies AFM AL 10}A104e for long clear, Lagd firm; o 200 tes at $11.50¢11,55 TOF prino steam, AT the Arst call fr June, $11.85 iid and §11.75 anked; for July, 810,63 ld and $11.70 asked; for Aug- ust, $11.78 bld And #1180 axked: for September, $11,77% bld apd 120 asked; and for Octuber, bll.wbh\ and $12, 10 aal i lnlvkm-v—a(-mmuluu offored at 31,103, With $1.10 bl firogeries—Bugar market firm with noderate nquliry: falr to good_refning guoted at 'Pfiwuu‘. Primg A ks It Now. 10 and 13 Havana nt 73(ceale, Cofee—Market auiotand nominally wachangedy Ko auoted st 143 1734c Ih gold; Marncatlio at 15 1844c i gold. Tuttimo—Itutes unchaned, snd 1 fafe request; prime country mileiry quotad at 83w 11 10e, Tu the Western dmuvclated Pre N2 Tolik, Jung K —Four—teceibts 14,000 brls; falrly active i s ahade irincr for sigpluis_ g No. upering Stale and Westvr, §4. 10 good extri. 83,0060 b5 08¢ White wheat extrd, $5. 7067,75; $.0KeT. 003 51 Louls, £5. 10360007 Mirine hotu patent process, $0.20h.00. Rye fluur’ keady; 20, * —Qulet and unchanged. Graln—Wioat irniers Freeipte 10,000 bu: moderate dentandt o grade New York spring, 50; No, 3 wprini, Sew York, $1,08; ingraded sprjug’ gL (08 130 No. | Minnesota snrite, $1.2he1.53; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1 [llwnukee, 1 0, 3 du, B1.1 No. Znorthwest, § Minranta pring, i s Vo 3 Clligned mirin, 81,303 Mo, °8 o biosd, oy Noo by A, . liye qulety Ye; Weatern, SharTe; Canada i hoid, 16 cy quiet] mall quiot and unchunged, Corn tirme efjits, 74,000 D i guod demand for Gxporti detnana for hote trade; Western mixed, daniaged anithicnted, B34 MIXCI R0 grade, SUMEDICE Qo Steamor, sjwics du, gruded, 80c7 new Western mixed, ungradell, Saie; yellow Western, uew, Glc, Outy =Mkt dull wnd iatur, Recepea, 37,000y Westsrn wixed and State, $owddct while do, Wsedsc, Hiay—=Uuchankid. ond to £: uxtra Olo IHope—Qulgy st unchanged. Groteriga—Culles aull and unchange Sugar— Dentiaid Tair wnd market Sriners fair Lo <ol reining, 3447 prie, Fey senned, fr a7 k&S e retining Mscovido, 7we. Mulssses qiletand unchanged,” Ricu auiet bt stewd lroleun—sarket dully crude, $X@s3e: refued, e, “Failow=Firn at BIEAEHAS8 11+ 10c. Strafaed Regin—tet ut $1, 151,73, Spirite Turpentine—guiet st Eyyy=Firners W e, Hg 12! Leuther—dtendyt henmilock sole, Duenos Ayres snd 110 tirande Hght mlddles and heavy welghts, 2002300 Califurnin ang colinon do, 2:H¢, Waol e s opened and elosed very dull; Protisions— new tagus, S1U urket dullt fong clear mi dlea, Wi i city, 10hc. Land drmers d and clored heavy; sdvaice purily Josty prime steum, $1 11,05 Butler—Cholce trmsj othess heavy; Western new, g heen Whisky—Mmi ket duli wt 31,0021, 10, UerutsBimmtuctured coyper viaddy but autets agoy Lk ATt houvy at Skechget bl tron qulet and une chpuged. Kunsin uiicotiy Iy Vibe=Firm: cut, 83107 clinch, ' $4,60@5,35; hone- ative, No. B, 20udul, BALTINONE, BaLTINORR, June 10, —Aour—Firm and mores activi WeAtorn_ WUDCTARC, B3 50ud 005 eXUrL, $1.0K3 (amily, £, S7-001 LICT Krai hogied, i 1Mo, Grih=—Wheat duil and unchuliged. | Corn strong snd oxEHEL eloned Wk And W Fs, QFedterd JtRed, Bokes Oata doly and unchanged. — Hye, 73800, Uay—Dull and unchutiged. Drictaions=Flrm; Tork $20.00. Bhoulders, Ty clear ¥ib, 104e foose, Hacon—slioulders, Hhicy Clear i, Uibe, T E0I6c, Lard warker uull but Ateily: Tetined 12k Buiter—Unchanged. Iityolenn—Qulcts erude, RICAR oL rened, LG 144c. Cnfee~Nominally unchaiivd. Gy et e e S S 13 Lechipty=WHOt, 2000 bl Cort, X, by BT, LOULS, 87, Lovis, June 10.—Coitun—pirmer. Fiour—Quist wud uichanged, Gratn—Whest—Opened i and closed lower; No, & red whiter, 3140405141 ¢ 1,40 Junes No. 4 du, o Coriwctlye butluwers No. 3 milaed, b caadis 430 Juner 4iwddbie Onts auiet, ¢ ciali, tiye hrmier, d5e bld, Turey—Nu salcs. ‘uaky—Quict wid unchuuged st $1.00, ootk swwly and uiclisngeds Jolbing, 0.0, Lard~drw, winter Lold_ul 811,13y, Dulk uierti=Markct easfers ahoulders, 7¢; eicar el 06t clear, JUSC Recelpte—Flour, 2,700 bris; whent, 2 4,000 b 00U bu; coru, bk, 13,100 13 rye, 1,000 bu§ barley, nosei Lwigs, 750 Beadt cutile, 205 hiad, FoLKno. TOLEDO, Juna 1. srain—\Wheat i <y olvrd do heid &t $1. 109! 7. . 4 Wiiite Wabash held at 3white Michigun, $1 8115 offered; wibier Ml Lund June, §1 July, $1.303G No,” 2do, 1.Uobg: No, 3 rd winter, $1.231 No. 8 red, §1.0), o Gt and stcadys bigh, nilsed, aput, and s, 201 Tow titxed, s0¢7 No, 9 wiite, 30t 1o ed, dic. Oata dilland a shade lower; A aL3ict Silge oftered; Michigan, e, * —Fiour, 3 'bu; whsl, 33, 0 bty coro, 62, Qi outa, &b, Shipiwenta—Fiour, o brlsy wheat, 10,00 bu; corn, R b} Uate, S DU PHILADELPINA, PISLADKLIULL Jubid Wh—Seeds=Timothy §2 trat.7a; ax e, $1.46. ‘rdiaui=tietut, WiMes orude, 104104e, pibloar=hiaiig gL Biliews i, 9606075 Rl Rrades, €1.UMNT3, Gralni=Wiios = Tentsylvanta rod, 81,456t 1, 441 amber, Voo, 43 Wenlern gud, Goesl iz, Itye, ot 1 1, GOOd deiuna;yeiow, sHeie: duniaged, 200 iz, bhuSTe. Uble, markel Uulli white, St fubxedy Ioecie, ean ork, 9:20,00¢lard, $11.U0611.75, t, '17,000 buy corn, 278,000 by, higanente—Curil, 29,0 b, AILWAUKEE, MiLwAUKEE, Junc v hkaged seed, —#uur—bull snd nomtuslly Grain—Wheat opened fiein and a shiada higher, and clused firm; Nu. 1 Milwaukee, 81,173 41 Ko, 2, G $1.00; July, 81,0k i AUZusLBLUed;" N, 3 doy Udo, Cuie stoutys Su. 4, 43¢, Uuta leas iy Ko, 2, Sodgip Sie, ltyo searco and walited; Nu. }y 740, Harley wioudy, with yood dewtand Nu. ) abrlog, oy NO. 8 di 40e. Srelyhis—Quivt wnd ubchauged; wheat W Buifalo, 25"3 Uu Uwwego, Biye, eceipts—Fluur, 0,000 brls; wheat, 143, ) bu, Shipent 13,000 brlaz whieat 53 000 . WUFPALUL NerraLo, Juoy (—=Groin=Wheat steungs; buycrs and. scligrs agurt; demaod goud: No, 3 Milwaukce held wt abuout ¥ 15 o awlea Corn Jill, uuchaiged, aud nacive. Oute ueglected. tyo neglected, Nart Iy neglecten. HgRsI—Lower wheat. Ge. cl; NNATL Crvernnari, duna tis~Moyr~Dul], Girdin=Whvte Golgh bub L ub G401, Corn our, Qats dull st 28R3%. Nyo quietand aked, Tard frmg ats atrang and BRI 10941 Dihiers wl 1 ’h’d’v—lll‘nmnl demnand at eall prices; $1.07. Butter—Steady aud unehanked, LOvIAvILLR, June 10.—Four—Market aully extes, i".' 4 family, £4.23; No. 1, €3.250.00; fancyy Grain=~Wheat—fted, #1.01) ambor and whilg, £1.10, Corn, uomially unchanged. Itys, 7l¢. QA une ehanigod, DProvisione=Fiem. Pork, $20 ik Atoniders, 7iges elparTih, 107 103es €lent, Lok, e Miges clear b, 11 clenr, 115 st ke, §14.25. FAtsky~Unchatuged, Laril=Tier TOSTON. June 10 Flanr_Sieady aud l||:rl}nn’¢«|‘||;w or—Steady ik 03¢ for mixed and yellow, 5 it and mixed, 426450 Telected, 97 — TOBACCO, Reported by Alex. Harthlil, Tobacco.Rraker. LOUINSHLLE, Ky., dune 10, 1R ~Tlw recelp week wero about the yame as Jaat weok, vl fihda, with salesof 1,095 hiids, hoing only 48 lses than faat, With another week of such heavy vecelpts and slen, fogether with Improving prospects for plants, under the Influence of very favorable weather Intely, all descriptions which wera {nflated durlng the excito: ment of Iast month have receded conslderably and hen (rregulnr all tho weck, the market showing lttle animatfon for all licavy tobaccos, With prices barely sustalned at quotations, Kor all grades of cutting tobaceos, nnd alo good and colory smokers, pricos have been steady and full, with #gonddemand At quotations, which remain as fast weck, firm at the closet Common lugs, both LNt And hoavy bodled, linva been 1enn In deinand, and Aro weaker at the close, trashy lugs Defng neglocted, Medlum Jugs have been In better ro- quest, and are frmer, whilo goud heavy lealy luis branglit full prices, and are frnfor at the close. Comnion heavy loaf haa heen irregular, with pricen st , while apecuiation it jeom to Ving ceased,’ prices heve fallon off 1100 ..’»011 00 ‘on fine, with rather a down- 4Lt elane, The aswo nent this weck lina beea good, excoptin far aeiectionk of cdtters and LeavY rich QArk loaf, o whifch we liava nane. “Flie ket far heavy tuge and feaf contintica to be aupported by ieaey purehnse o account af New York Acalers, with Hghiter purchases for Heslus thts week, “The Jrentlier move of the week foa been hot, with occusfonyl tiunder showers, sud ateady, heavy {all of i to-uny, from morning il noot, whicl dountiess had n degrerstng eftect on the market, notwithatanding S auive hotagluns i the market ta to-da Tevise quotatluns oa the mar -day: 3 dercript, inary Yindied”* Gutting. 4.7500 5.00 8 450 6.00 § 0,002 7,00 G008 700 7,006 8,00 KOk 10.40 0001100 50 110G 15,00 Flue leaf. 2 L0 150K I.00 Seloctions, 14,0001 Nominal with 81 $3.00 Tesa for ol out of ordor, mixed, or lght welghts. —— WOOL. Bostox, Mas., June _10,~Vnol—Olfo and Pennast- vania fleceer, 30@2e; X and XX mostly dikddze,—~tho tatter for cholce XX, which Is rather scatce. Stock uf all Kinda of floeces now gulte reduced, Some hieavy Oo X sold 1 Tow 18 30¢. In combing and deiaine nothtnyg of conaequence Tos been done, A siuall lot of Kentucky comblugt sold at 3e, Western combing can= 20t be quoted at over 35¢ for unwashed, and 456 iNe for wshed, Delaine, 42¢; acoured, 3 77kcs pulled qulet At Z7¢41c; auper and X Eastern and Malne supers, 402 4c. Good supply of pulled on the murket. Salescan only be furced at Tow Rgure ——— PETROLEUM, CLEVELASD, CLEVRLAKD, O., Jino_ §0.—Petroleum unchanged; stundard white, 110 test, 11}4c1 pure white, 160 test, 12}4e by ear lota cash, TITTRDUNO, Perrsavna, Pa., June 10.—Petroleum dull; erude, $2.208 ot Purter's; vetined, 143@13%e, Philsdelplls delivery, ——— DRY GOODS. Nrw Yonx, June 10.—lusluess lght with domestic commisstun houses and finpurters, Cotton kouds In hufted request, but Httle more active for export. White ground, faney, aud shirting prints fu fair de- mand. Gloghams quict, fleavy woolens rather lew usctive. Kentucky jeans vuled ‘quict. Forelgn gouds stugghib, MARINI. CIICAGO. AnnivaLs—Prop Clematly, Peshtigo, towing; prop New Ers, Grand Muven, towlogi prop Stuces, Buifalo, sundrics; achr C. Michelwon, Ludlugton, lumber; schr Wolverine, Grand Iaven, lumber; sche M. 8. DBacon, Buffalo, conl;.schr Advance, Peshtigo, Inmber; nchr Noqucbay, Peshtlgo, Tui- ber; wehr Goldew Ilarvest, Muskegon, lumber; schr Trunster, Muskegon, lumber; sehr Apprentice Boy, Muskegon, lumber; schr Clty of Grand tupids, Muskegon, lumber; schr Mary Amands, Graud Haven, lumber; achr Minnie Mucller, Mue- kegon, tumber; schr Z. G. Shumons, Grand Huven, lumber; schr Racine, Muakegon, famber; G. B, Sloan, DBuffalo, salt; stmr Sheboygan, Manltowoc, aundrics; stmr Mus- Kkegon, Muskegon, sundeles; prop W, T, Graved, Buffalo, coul; prop Mesacnger, Denton Marbor, sundries; prop U. J. Truesdell, Benton Harbor, sundries; prop Java, Buffalo, suudrios; prop Georgo Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber; prop Tempiost, Montague, sundries; prop Trader, Manistoe, lum- ¥ ber; prop d. 1, Owen, Ewcanabs, fron ore; prop C. Riotz, Manistee, lumber; prop Montgomery, Port luron, salt! prop Lawrcuce, Ogdunsburg, wundries; prop Alaska, Buffalo, sundrics; prop Blemarck. Menomince. towlng; prop 1daho, Duf- fulo, sundeles; prop Favorite, Monominee, sundries; Scow White Oak, Ludington, lumber; scow Mag- dnlena, Paul's Pler, wood; bark L. C. Wondruff, Buffalo, coul; achr lsland Queen, Manistee, lum- ber: schr Ashtabula, Itighland Park, 1ight; schre Ida, Muskegon, lumber; rchr UsingStar, Milwau- kee, Mght: schr Jessio Linn, Escanaba, irun ore; achr Hiy State, Marinette, Jumber; sehir D, K. Talloy, - Duffaio, conl; sehr Florenco Lester, Munlatee, wood; schr C. Raal, Traverse liny, sale; sche Maj. N, LI, Ferry, White Lake, lumber} selir Champlun, Butlalo, cgfll; schr Arendul, Manis- tee, lumber; schr izn Day, White Luk Jumber; wche Mng Thomson, White Lul tumber; schr L. 1. Ccates, Muskegon: lum Ver; schr d, V. Taylor, Muskegon, Iumber; nchr &, 0. Moen, Muskegon, Jumber; schr Scotia, Erle, coal: schr L, A, Burton, Luidingten, tum- bur: ‘schir Josce, Hofland, lumbar; xchr 'Frl-Uolor, Tlolland, wtaves; schr Klity Grant, Saugatuck, lumbers' sche 0, 1. Warriigton, Iuffalo, conl} welir T'étrol, Muskegon, lumber; sebr Lineline, Grand Iayen, lumber; wchr Emma E. Tyson, Mc- pominee, lnwaber; sche D, L. Filer, Menomluee, Jumber; wehr Marinette, Menominey, lumber; schr Ellen 8pry, Little Sturgeon, lumber; schr Ottawu, Grand laven, Jumber: schr A, Tust, Muskegon, tumbor: Achr Jayon Pucker, Muskegon, wood; ekt s, \Wlillams, Menomineo, lumbers' sehe W, J, Monoinlnes, lnuber; schr Ursuus, Mo- Jumber, EAuAncr—frop Tempest, \Whito Lako, 10 brls beef: e Shehoygan, Minftowoe, sundrics; stir Muskegon, Muskugon, 0 hrle lquar, and suy Aries: prap Traeedell, Menton Harbor, sundries nchr A, J. Mowry, Lincoln, 10 tuns lig, 10 brld pork, 160 1a butirs prop Onefds, Dulfulo, 14,175 u wheaty 10,000 bu corn, H00 Lrls ~four, 50 tes lard, 400 bows flax sced; prop D. . Dollantine, Bumalo; 45,000 bu comni echr Acorn, Kingston,’ 21,K00 bu corn; schr Expross, Munfatique, G0 beld 'our, 20 Lels orle, Drls beel, 10 tons hay s prop J. - Pridgoon, Port Tluron, 12,320 bu wheut,' 27,107 ‘bu corn, 10 brls tlour, 70 brin porks iehr Advance, Mich® 1 City, U0 cords stonos prop Scotin, Tnmulo, 200,015 hu wheat, 20,000 bu corni schr William Hctiregor, Builato, 50,000 by corn; schr Onconta, Buitaly, 20,004 bu wheat; xrfll . J. Hackett, Bufuld® 30, 0:36 bu corn; schir A, 18, Moore, Butla- 1o, 05,000 bu corn; achr M. C, *Cumeran, ' Kin ton, 20, 488 hu carn; schr City of Green Uny, Kinge ton, 48, 140 bu vats. LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGO, Frelyhts wero falrly nctive snd ateady at 2%5¢ for corn and 1%¢ for onts to Baflalo, and Byc for wheat to Kiugston, The charters reported were: To luffalo—Frop Java, wheat; prop Iduho, wheat snd cornj prop Montans, whest and ryc; prop ~—, oata; schr Qeurge durray, oats st 1%o; schr Meirogor, corn on private terms. To Erle—Prop Alaska, wheat and corn, and Philadelphin, wheat and threo Louts for corn, all on through rate, To Kingston—Sche F. D, Barker, wheat at Gc, and achr J. Bigler, oats on private terms, 'T'o Surnla— Behrs 8. 1. Caldwell and Gulding Star, corn. Ca- pucity ostiinated at_ 145,000 bu wheat, 240,000 bu corn, 120,000 bu oats, und 16,000 bu rye. Diitiot, June 0.—C, K. Dixon raporta the schr T, 1. Rico, lumber, ke to Hutfalo, at 81,75 per i, on tall, . Whitaker & Son roport the vehr Trenton, lumbor and bill siug, Alpena tu Clove- land, $1.50; on rafl, I, Lambert & Co, report the uchr Kute Willlama, cosl; Cleveland to Milwaukee, 40¢, froe. ALWAUKER, June 10, —Thers was some inguirioa for graln vesscin to-duy, but the rates oflered—214c on wheat to Buffalo —wus evidently below the views of carrlurs, fu uo enzagements wero made, Smull veauely would probably bring 23¢, though shippers A0 not offer thut fgure, Kingston Fates were nominal at 8ige. The Brn‘: Montans takew 113,000 buof wheat and 16,000 bu of ryo to Buflslo un through rute 10 Now York, —— LAXE MICHIGAN, Cutieaao.—A galu was blowlng frum the south all duy yesterday, preventing, the fumber Reet which {sduy from enterlog port. At 4 o'clock a novere squall passed aver this city, which shool ths vesscly In the rivor considerably, but as faras heard from did no damage. Tho wind died down durlng the ¢venlngand the fleet s expected to como in durlug thy night und to-dsy....Tho tug Len Drake made excurslon tripu to South Chicago yusterduy, and the tug Bret Harte to Lincoln Park, 'The high wind Interfored somewbat with the pleavury de- tlved from the cxcurslons....Tho wteambarge W. I, Graves, which areived lore Ssturday morie ng with a cargo of fron ore fur the Norih Side Rolling Mills, had vomu difficulty with une of her alr pumps near the Munitous und was compelied to Tet ga af her tow, the schrs Scotls snd John M, Hutehinwi, Both visabs havw lirse oarenas pf conl on hoard team Mamie, which hna been thorouahly overiunled, refitted, and lengthenad, during the ‘Illll winter, will leave thls port for the Centernfal Exposition tna few dage she will undoubtedly receivo the premijum an the fineat yacht in tha Lnited Statos, —1f thers are no other yachia un exhibition,,..Capt. Bundy's Gospel Hhip ©tind Tlllhuin" [# now Iylng at the north ¢nd of Wella strect bridgo ready to starb on her ovangelizing tour, 8he prescsta s very fine ape pearnnce, mid aports & binck gown Lo~ show her minlaterinl calling. Heratern i surmounted Dy an open Bble. Capt. Bundy expecta 1o be the Moudy antong the rallors, and achlevs the miccess abroad which hio teled to gain In vain at hom oo Mr. dames Ferrlp, better known as ** Ducl, ' first mate of the tug Van Dolson hins rosizned hls poaition, und Mr. Donelly, heretofore engineer of 3ho tug Woud, tita bee appofntod 10 hia place.... Tho sleam harge Ballenilue and her tow, the manmoth sche A, B. Moore, left hero yenterday worning with inniense earzocs of corn for Bnfalo, 'The lutter veasel drew 14 feet G inchen and had no difftenity n getting out.. . The tae Unlon recelvad o new cont of paint yesterday, ind she Is now n very hanawome boat. Capt. Gonman did the Job and fecls prowd of his twmdlwork....Ihe bark Woodruff and the sche 1. E. Bafley, which ary ciyed hora yenteriay, miflred fuvraly teom heud winds and hnd to beat thelr way all through Lake Michymn. Hoth vesscln kept close together mont of tho thwe .‘Tho kchrs Craftaman and Lady Dufforln, with cargues ot salt from Goderich, Caduda, are overduo. ... The water In tho rivor was nnusual]y high yestordny afternoon, ris- ing over # jschen between i and 4 o'cluck, Con- uiderable §1-Teeling Is manifested nmong the ves- sel-men agninst Mewars, Waldron, Niblack & Co. for liholing the tug Afnfe L. Smith at this time, when It [» ktigwvn that tugs have to work hard to maka both ot meet, Home state that the coals Arm had been Inatigated Lo take the Atep they did by womu of those desiring to hring about A unlon, by which ono-third of the tugs in this harbor can b Inld up, the owner of the Smith having been apposed o fying up s boat or joining any mich combination, Mr. Smith had sgveral offors wmide to him Saturday to hond out the hont, bat he thonght 1t wore ndvisable to refuse and lut Mensrs, :}'ul ron & Co. take thu consequences of thelr sce o, Low Rates.—The raflroads a duy_or two ngo ro- duced the frefeht mtes from New York to Chicago 0 25 cents on the first three Claswed amd 10 conts on tho fourth and Afth, “Fhe **Unlon Dixpateh, ™ whicl runa over the Erle laflroad to Iuftslo, and from thore to Chicogo by the Uniun Steambost Compuny via the Inkes, not willing to hnve the rallvoud get uead of itand doall the west-bonnd Lusluesy, has now redaced the rotes 10 such figares un the rallrouds cannut touch unless they tuke froights for nothing. On snd after to-diy the Union Dispatch and Steamboat Company will take fruight from Now York to Chicigo at the lullllwln)i mnprecedentodly Jow patess First, wecond, o third cluks, 18 cents per 100 pounds; fourth and rth cluss, 10 conts per 100 pounds. TORT IIURON, Ponr Hunox, Mich., June 11.—Dowx—Dropa St, soseph, Malne, 8t Louls, Parker, Chamberlin, 1.W. Blancturd, ladger tate, Cunnda, Havana and barges, J. 8. Fny und consort, Westford with Butcher Hoy; schrs James C. King, 1da Kelth, Mouguagon, Lottle Wolf, John Burt, John Magoc, Ur—Trops Wenoun, Tolland, J. Tortschy, Ke wennw, Colorado, Oblo and 'burges, Tloga, and burges, Ontonagon and barges; schrs 11 . Webb, S. Miner, Junnlo Mathows, Grorge Thurston, xp—Soutl, gentio. WEATHEN—FIue, Capt. Cramer, of the prop, Malno, reports assing the 6tner. Murine Cltyashore mivway ctween Crawford's Quarry and’ Presquo lsle, on the mainland, yesterduy noon, & largs tig, prestin- ably the Cruxnder, endéavoring to release her. ‘A large schuoner wis alko reported nwhore on Middle Island Heef ut sundown yesterday witha tug \\‘llrl(hlthgul. her attoat. Hoth wenton dur- fng a fog. The tug Mucking Bird hos been seut to thu vossuls' puslutance, TIE CANAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, LaSalLg, 1, June 1L —<Aumven sy RevER=— Cunulboat Montreal, from Henry, light. Deranren—Prop Pallas, Jumber, Chilicothe; prop Clty of Ilenry, towlng eanalbonts Tronciad nd Titdore, lumber, Havana; prop Peorless, Qrst trip, towing barge Tempest, lumbor, ienry. Passkn (NTO Casat—Sunbonm, from LsSalle, corn, Chicago; Mantreal, llght, Ottawa. PassED 0L I‘mil Paad, prop Clty of Henry and tow, prop Peeclona, "Pun feet four Iuches wateron the mitersillof Lock 15, River ava stand, MISCELLANEOUS. Tiune aNn Tiure, ~The schr Mary K. Porew has beon released from Duncan Reef and taken to Dun- eun Clty....The one-fourth interest of the prop Colin Camphell wan sold Friday by Michael Engle- man to Otto Kinsinger, of Milwaukee, for the sum of $5,000,...The New York I¥orid etates that it s reported on good authorlty that the new yacht Countess of Dufforln, Inunchied at Cobury, Cannda, recontly, and which I# to compete for tho American challenge-cup, was bullt from a draft taken from a wmodel made Ly Mr. Pat McGiehan, the well- known Amerlenn yacht-bullder.... At the present time thero 1s gulte a controversy In tho Enulish press ns to the rlght of Cannda In legly- Iating In marine matters, The London Z3mes and Lall Mall (7azette takie the view that confederation accured to Conada the rlght to leginlote for hervalf, Independont of Dirltlsh Interference. 'The Saturs day Revlew ond the London Bosrd of Trade hold tho opposite view, which is held by the present Fory Rritinh Ministry....5nys the Cleveland Leader of Saturday: The steamer Duckeys, having In tow the barge A, C. Keating, arrived hors yosterday. 178 Capiain of tho Keating denles tho “statement that his crew were asleep at the time of the col- lision with the Thumas Quayle ot tho Struits, and " In retum s the whole “blamo on the Quayle, 1lo further mays that his mate, Who was _on watch “at the time the callision accurred did ol thnt 1t was pos- wible ta lo'to ot out 0f the wity, it uwuccens: fully. Thedamingo to the Kea{lng amounted to aboit $100....Tho Bullalo Commercial ddverliser of Saturdny maya: **A well-attended meeting of the Toatmen's Aesocintlon wia held last ovening nt their -hull on Erlo strect to talk over the present condltion of conal wifales und devia menns for ro- galning the trade which I belng diverted to’ other Fouter, Tho meeting was addrensed by Mr, § Taker, Présllent of thu Association, pt, H Rogors, Tresldont of the New York Asociation, and by soveral others. The glst of tho remarks Woy thint the Logisiature muet’reduce the ratex uf Toll, n3. buiness would alwitys week the cheapest chahncli, . The speukers urged that thoso present hrl“t‘ the natter up at the next session of the Legisiatnr Thoe De- trolt Free Presa hus the following regarding the thines ut Detrolt: ** Business along the dock yes- (('nhlr ‘wan extremely dull in every respect, Noth- Ing of Intereat to marinors wan viatble, cither up or down the river or the wharvea which Jino It on oitherwide. Brokers and Captalns lacking char- tera st (diy huck tn thelr arm-chotrs, talking of the tlnes when vessels pakl for themselvas in two years' service. Tug men slghed over thio thoughts of the $300 and $400 tows that dally grected thelr oyea In thoso days gone by, and the sajlors Joined 0 with their complaints of wages reduced from 2, 60 to $1.25 ver duy, In fact, nothing but gen- dra) camplaints of tho hard times groeted tho ears of the muriny_reporters s they wended thatr way along the wharves und futo the differont oftices yes- terdny."...,A Now York paper hae the followlng tn regard to the inhumanity practiced by wany British Coplaluss S Capt, Stoddart, of the firitish hurk Skerryvore, bedongs to a type af Kktpiers Which were never known In_thls conntry, and who are bocomlng mors numerons across the Atlantic thun §s dreamed of, This last specimen of marme humanity bores un auger hule through the bottom of his vessel, and gradunlly lety her i3 but n gale of wind coming on, ho \flu,’:n upthe hole with o adamantine candle, nnd has her pumped out. Drovious to commencing his voysge from Australia to New York, he bl rin tho whip In debt wherover he conld, and In such amounts as ho could obtain, and henco his desire to scuttle the ship, Onco having plugged the hole and. stopped the Jeak, he did not have the pluck to again open it, ond the vessel arrived here In sufety, bt with wome of her cargo damoged. Stoddart, the seuttler, with hisofleervand crow, nkl-duddlmx, " Teaving only & msall boy on board to tel] the tate. Wo regret to sy that Eugllsh muritime Journuls toem with exammations und_telaly of thefr ship- mnsters for crimes ANCh a8 have never yet been chnrgud againat our shipmastors. Me, " Plimsol] ol turi some of hiu attontion to thesa chups,” ————— Mow tho Fork Wus Extracted from tho Mnn's Stomach, Purds Correspondence New Orleans Pleoyune, The 8d of Mareh, 1674, & shopman In a dr fumla store hiere smused his comrudes at breal fust by fmltating jackpuddings, who pretend to swallow spoons and forks. The trick wus o push the oblect us far as pos- sible intu bis . lower throat and keep (b thers by a alight pressure of the buceal cayity, One day u fricnd mudo hin laugh at the movement when he hield tho forle In his throat. Tho fit of lnughter loosened the pressure of the buccal cavity, and the fork fell by (ts own welght fnte” the pharynx, A physlelan wos sutoned, who, with a probe, did reach 1t and uold ft for sume moments, when, unfortunately, thy patient moved, §t slipped from the probe and fell sthll further, Thu patient for dome minutes scemed In dunger of suffovatiun, Nevertheless the contructlona of the truches grudually pushed the fork fnto the abdomen. An emluent surgeon,, Dr. 0N Labbe, was summoned the next day, He, with u prcba, lsvovered the presence’of the fork in ‘the abdomen; it bad sottled down Ina toce, ua {0 t had deterooed - to remaln hero forever. The patient himself becamo resigned to his strange condition, for, except a feellg of heaviness I the abdomen, he was free from paln, and the de. srmlnn superliduced by fear of fnumlneut cuth, disappoured uud ho'Wus us juerry ud ever, Beven months afterwards fliness returned, es- imlu.ll wfter eals; gustric paing wero ut firat ntermittent and then-hecams longer In - dura- tion with shorter perlods of respite, At Jasthis Ins beeatue so severe hie was obliged to quiv usiuess, Ho was udvised to go to the country L Its air ond qulct might restors hlm to heslth. Tt gid have some good cffect. Ho re- turned to Parls quite well und vesumed Wis wonted vecuputions, Last October ho bevume A prradns wraw worsh datlve wnl ferloon fears wero entertained that tho endlng wmust bo fatal, Hlo despared of recovery. When It beearny certan that death was fievitable uo- Jesn the furk wia removed, Dro Lobhe de- termined to resort to surgery. He could feel, unligz only hin fngers, tho pronga of the fork through the abdominn! testies ~ The gravity of the clreumstances led him to consult our iwy most eminent surgeons, Dr. Gossolin and Dr, Lareey, and ns thelr views colnclded with his own, [t was resolved to remove tho fork hy physicinl means. Dr. Leon Labbo undertook tho operation In the presence of Dea Gusseling Lar- rey, Lepere, and Mauglee, Chloroform wan nd. mlnatered lhu“pntlunb Caustles were at first resorted to, lnP' proved Insufcient, The knife was used, The abdomen was opened, aul the Jips of the Incislon were sccured: then Dr. Labbu made an aperturc of about an nch long in the intestine. He futroduced his Jeft fore. flager futo the eavity opencd, and felt thu fork n little way off. ~ A suitable prabe was used, tho furk wia taken delicately by ity the fork wns turned navound, aul ite " prongs beeama ddistinetly visible; another delieaty effort wis made, wd the fork now cxtracted. Natur. nlly n good deal of anxiety waa felt Test Inflam- matlon should supervene but this formidable uuq’uencc did not appear, and now vothing re. mains of the dangerons operation, except a allght guatele fstuls, which s mpl:“l‘y heallog, Tho patient has recovered go spiritd, and s longer subjected to any diet, Dr. Tabby took the — utmost precautions before undertaking this delicate operation, Hoe practieed heforehand on acorpse, wid ascertaiued by {uvestiation on the dead aubject the exiet course to pursue to reach tho fork, Heattributes the paticut’s rapld recov~ ery and the auceess of the operation to the pre- eatitlon he took to' seeure in the first place tho Tips of the (ncfaton fn the abdomen, to bring on the outside of thy nbdomen the fotes: tinal thsue and to fasten 1t hitmeelf to the lps of the abdomiml Inclslon hefore he opened it {the Intestinal Lissue), uud to the preenution ha took of covering the ubdomen with a thick layer of collodion, which tightened_the sides of it and compressed the organs. Dr. Lalbe Tus ealled attentlon to ‘the applleations of the mothod 1o discases where It s fm- ‘msulhla to Introduce aliments into the body by the mouth. This method enables thy wiedleal and other cluss to Introduce allinents direetly into the stomach, Dr. Labbe placed the fork before the Academy of Sclence, by which it was examined with vory great Interest, A large mnount of money lus been offered for it. 10 an ordiuary plated fork, black alnoss everywhere, corroded from one end to the other by the gasses of the stomach, although at the einda the copper appeara b Its usual color. no PROFESSIONAL, AR s A e A e o A AR RUPTURE Dr. 1, A BHENMAN reapectfutly notifies the aflicted to bewre of travallng IMpostom who nre going aliuut tho'conntry seliing imiltatlon appliances and polsonons IXtUre w4 curative compoind, frauduiontly prete Ing to understand hiw buxlness, and thud endangering tlin {iyes and causini trreparablo fjury to e unforin: nate, ' Jle lina ho agents, Hor s I ever hatructed any ane fn Wis buaineas, Dr. Sherinan willbe n Cifeazo a Mtlwwnke during ehiamonLL whore o (terete tiay consult i In perion, and reap the beneie of he experionee aad reinedies, ' Principi office, 1 Aun New York With 1konean's of cases efor after cure, matled on recolit of 10 3 RRIVAL A0 TEPARTORE OF TRATHS, Exrplanatfon af Reference Marke.—t Saturday er- copttdd, ® Sunday excepted. - $ Mobduy exeapted. | Are Tivu Sunday atd . m, § Dally, OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Tiekot Ofllcen, ud Clarkot. (Sllermnn Houe) aid 75 Cannt-street., corner Mads and_at the depotd. Leave. | Arrive, 30 8., aPacific Foat Line, 0 p, m. abubuque Day kx, vis Ciiiton si0ziom, o 0. . abubuqug Night Ex. viaCl'ton Ou T, aOuinhs Night EXpress, irceport & Dipunuc ‘reaport & Dubijue . BT Twbied Fa Sbail (i BM{Iwaukes IExprm. PR e Pussenier (dal ireen liny Bxprom: ’ Paul & Minnenpo anl & Winons Expr B¥finnetts Lxnrow. atieneva Lako Exprois Ko Exprom. af Wells and Kzl t—Depot corner of Canal and Kigzie-af MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, fout f Lakeat.s sni foot of Tentyoncvant cket-ofilee, K8ty J ane 0Tt A AC bR Hipugoro sk Commer of T Arrive. Teavo, | Mall (vin Mnln and Afr Line). Dy Espross;, Knlamszoo Accommuodation. Atinntic Express (dally) Night Expres Grand Jeapid * 0,008, m. i* 7:30p. . 1 8.00p. 11.1* Gido ¥ Mondey Ex, § Dally, 't Eaturday Ex.” * Bundoy ORIQAGO, ALTON & fT, LOUIS and OMICAGO, KANSAS OITY & DENVER SEORT LINES. Unlon Depot, West Bie, tear Tieket Ot ¢ Dejiot, and Tlewve, | Arrlye, Kansas Clty & Denver Fast Ex, Bt. Louly & Sprinjiield § St Louls, Springtiehl & Texis, Fekin und I'earis ant Expresa. Fooria Dy TN, Cono Peoris, ICtK)kuk“f-‘ Burlfng Chicago® Laducalt 16 1. Kx. Streator, Lucon, Wasii'ton Joliet & Dwiint Aceommdat'n 0p, ok it 18 ‘0 o ! § 308, m OHIOAGO, MILWAUEEE & 8T, PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depot, corner Madison and Can leket Oltice, 0 South Clark-st., opponlte Bherman House, aud ot I v |_Arrive, Milwankee Exprom 5 . m. 0 700, 0k Wisconsln &M Day Expres.... *10:00. m. |* 4:00 0. M. Whacanalni, Iowi, I8 EXUTEM. e * 505 p. 1. *11:008, M. onsln & Mintieaita Thro t 0145 Via Milwnukee, ickets forvsL and Minneapolia nre goord either vig Madison sl du Chifet, 0F Vio Walertown, La Crosss, and Winoni ILLINOIB UENTRAL RAILROAD, Dopot, foul uf Lake:at. a) nty:weeand-a. tlekut Ontee, 140 Randulph iear ¢l Leave, § Avrive, 408, m. ¢ BB, M. b i glll:lllflr:l"g Drinaie Ao and i Dubugue & 8t Hinbugue & Bloux Clty Gilmah Pussenger... CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAL, Depots, foot of Lake-st., Indlana-sy,, and Blstee ihe » i and Klxteontheits. leket Olfices, 00 Clark-st., and st depots. Matl nnd Expres Ottawa anl Stey Toekfond, Dubiuquo & Hloux Uy, .. . ! DaelNG FRIE Liii, Tor Oitialia: 1000 & 1 Esnsas Clly, Leavenworth,' Atchiron &'6t. doweph Fx Aot Pmenicer Mendota, Ol Ti40p, N o 5 p. 1 s B0 i swon. m s gorp m. B80 p; < (* 7i05 0. i Passengeor., ) p. M, n . Aurura Pusse PR CETR R Aurora Pusenyer (Hinday) Dubugue & Sloux City L'aclfic Night Exp, for U Kantas. Ly, Liavenw orth ‘Atchison & Bt dosepls Bap Downer's Urove Accutamod n411 Downer's Groye Accommiodnls ) Downer's Grova Avcowwod'n|s Teana Faprom, 1. Sunday, tE ERIE AND CHICAQO LINE. Ticket OMer 8 Clark Palmer Tjouse, Grand Tacine, and at depot, 123 Mleltgan-av, corner Madts i, Pratie oave from Expotion Bullding. | Arive. New York without chapin 1 8:608, m.| A108. M. Atiantlo - Express = Pulluiaii Valacshrinlug Moo bivel| xand MouhCar i Guly 1ud TuuLing tho hotel cary (o X PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & ONICAGO RATLWAY. Louvo. | “Arrive. 8:10p. W o, e SBundoy excepted. Dally, Baturda; exvepied. P e T % BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD, Traina Jeaye frum Exposition Iullding fuut of Mon: Tacealy t-ott an ., Daliner Nouss Grand Pacliie, sud Depot (Exposlifon Building). Duy Expre Pk B Leely Sl wi TiDally, xcopied, QHI0AGO, BOOK IBLAND & PAOL'1U RAILROAD Depot, comer of Vau Burea and Shurinan-ste, Ficket uttice 60 Ulark-»b., Bhiergian Huout. 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