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CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 24 1876—-TWELVE PAGES. FINANCE AND TRADE. The Loan Market Dull, and Borrowors Bcarce, P Kew York Exchango Par--Tho Clear- tugs $3,200,000. The Produce Markets Quict and Firmer. \Wheat Strengthened by Crop Advices. FINANCIAL. ‘Theto were no events of Interostin tha loan mar. ket. Transactions are light Inevery department, anil good loana ate #o rearce that the bankers look with hardly disguised envy on the enterpriaing ne gotintion which secnred one tun¥ a loan of $561, 40 to the clty nt 7 per cont. ‘The enpply of mer- cantilo and miscellnneous paper i entirely Inanf- fickent to mect the demand from the bunke and capltallats who bave moncy to put fnto notes, Cily collections are hand, hut thero is llttle coms platnt on that acore from the country. Hatew of discount ara BQE10 per cent at the banks {o regular enstomers, To good outside Lorrowers betlee raten are made. On the street, (he same plethora of funds and rearcity of desirable borrowera prevall that mark flye situation umong the banks, Natesare @1 per cent. New York exchango was firmer, aud sold between banks at par. ‘Fhe clearings wera §4,:200,000. TIE COOK COUNTY HAVINGS DAKK. We have recelved the following Inquiry: ditor ¥ e, et '}vfl:’c;&'czm? ¥inga Dank yy It iouks Hike [t ' Some of tho sposliors have now walted not only thirty, but slxty, dayy without petting o cent, Wo font tho worst, Licase HoAh tiear descripiion hiereof T (0-Morfuw’s TEAn Fr. sl nhilge many anxlous TerosTons. The Cook County Savings Bank was placed by ita Direct Tt the hands of an Assiguee two months 1ta aracta ab thal time constated of $126,000 of promisaory notes, which kave been In litigation ¢ aince, n $15,000 judgment on which*nothing Van yot been collected, aud §10,000 which onghit to e pald i on unpald stock, At the 1ime of closing, the bank vwed depositors about 880,000, and the Directors about §60,000, which they had advanced the bank, from tine to time, to meel 1R necersi- Hes, an for which they huld cortiiicates of depostt. Kot acent hins beon yet recelved from the Huidation of the bunk, and when theee will e, nohody kuowa. Uf the $100,000 nominal stock, only nhout £15,000 bns been paid up, and the balanco was in The handa of men who bave nonclally gone whero the woodbine twinetl. The Cook County Savings Iiank wos organized under n speclal charter, which lows iudlvidual depositors, after all the aesuts of the bank have been exhausted, to lave recourso apon ndividnal ntockhalders far on amount equal 1o taclt slock. The way too many savings bauks bave been run in Chicoge 1s sometting lke this: the fucorporation Is o fraud, very little money be- fngs put {n except by the deposlturs. The majority of the stuckholders do ot put. in the moucy they pretend, by incorporation, tunt they have Inveated, sodfinding that they cannot, by specalutingswith the depositors’ money, make profits cnougl to pay for thelr stoek and pay the deporitors theirintereat, they Mip uut from nader the coming wreck, which they Jeave to fall upon the hard-working people who trunted them with thelr eavings, Tholaw punish- g thet et of money under falee pretenscn with Imprisonment in the Penftentlory ought to be ade to cover cases where men fssume the cloak of a pretended Incorporation na o micans of swin- Aling the puor oul uf thelr savings. \We should ad- vire the dopositors of the Couk County Savings linnk to coneult n oot lawyer to see whether the \eregnlarity of the incorporation in this case did ot make the stockbulders Hable o8 partners. 1€ this shuuld prove to bo so, the depositors would liave no trouble in recovering all their money, for ench stockholier would be lable for all the dobts, sid sumo bf the preuent stockholders are amply d. POGTS OF DNTRY, TOKTS OF DELIVERY, AND COLLECTION DISTIICTH, In the Luiter of T 'riound. Cimicano, Jdund 23— WL Tt Ths defino the ANLIA OF *purth of entry™ aiml **ports ut delivery,” Jiw 1hiey dULCr, Wiy tliey exiat (0 ponie States aid tot in (hera and what I8 tie Teindun ol the *collection IATICL ™ (0 cach? Tlonss don't Use [AWYCr's turing, but ek words s can be perfectly undeistood b A Lant STUDENT. These terme, of which an esplanation ia asked, are nwed In copneetion with the collection of the tarlifor customa dutien on tmports into the United titates from forelgn countrlos. ‘They are all estab- 1isbied by act of Congress, A **post of entry "iaa place whore Imported merchandise is firat recetved into the cuatody of the customs oflicers of the Government, and where the dutles are puid, New York, Doston, Philadelphln, cte., are ports of cntry, and Chicago In a port of entry, 'The law allows hnports to be transported in bond—f, e., in custody of the Goverument—to this point, and to © be **entered ™ inour Cnstom-Houre, 'Thia 1s & conceaston to the direct trade of tho Western Import- ere Lhint was long resisted by the New York fmport. are, who wished to retaln control of forclgn cont- erce. Yorts of delivery are ruhordinats to ports of cutry, and are places—ihey need nut bo porta in the usual scnse of the word—to which Imparted gooda that have heot entered at the port of entry and the dutfes pald are aent under bond—l. ¢, under the custudy of the Government—to bo deliv- ered to the perasn 1o whom they aro consigned. Every port of entey 18 0 port of delivery, put s port of delivery Is not necessarlly & port of entry. Col- Jection districts are divisions of the country mudo Dby Congress, with a Custom-House and Collector of Customs in each one, 'The coflection diatricta are large, und contaln s & rale one port of entey and a number of ports of delivery, sitnated wher- ever Congrees decldes 1o be necessary for the con- venlence of trade aud the collection of dutics on lmports, EANLY DANK-CLOSING SATURDAYS. We have been handed for publication the follow- i A similar movement has been inauguratod to the entire aatlafaction of the mercantile and thuan. tiad public in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Ban Lranclscot We, the underafgned banks nnd bankers, agree to giaket vur LAIKIDE liars ot suturdays, comuienclog Baturday, June 34, from 10 o, I to . u. fut Wead of from 10 2 0. 1., &4 heretofotoi Lo J. Gage, Ci ntlonsl Hank. L. raons, Coshier ‘Uiiird Natlonal ilank, . V. P ) 1. Lowbard, Casliier Fifth Natlunsl ank, X Casiier Merchants' Natlonal Hank, aier Northweatern Xational Hak, ‘Caler Comnereinl Nations! Lank. AL DY fer Unton Natluual ank, iléaratin, Casiter Merchanta® savinyy, Loan sna Fruet Company, a0l Smmith, Cashier Corn Exchange Natfonal liank, §n "G "Slayuard, Presidens Nationsi Bank of Com- ce. T uttor, Prestdent Traders Natlonsl Dank. eatan, K & Lo, hankers, 3015, Dux, Castiter itiberiinn Baaking Assoclation, Al Adait, bau anger, Cashiar Central Nattonal Dank, ash, bl Nattonal Bank of Tlinols. coville, realdent Urairic blate Loan siid Trust ermn fichafiner, Cashler German Natlonol Dank onuitional). Fauk of Muntrenl, by J. 1t Moproe, Manager, Silde and Leather Bank, by 1. L. Sinlth, Casier, Internatlonal Liank, by £, Loawenthal, Prestdent, 11 Pewrson, for (nfon Truat Compiny o Cavadlah Baak of Cowmierce, ARent Q. Darllug, GOLD AND UREENDACKS. Gold was 1115511 Greeabucks wers BO2(@BNY conta on the dollar, GOVERNMENT BOKDS. Tutted Fiates 04 of ' Tnited Ria s 208 of 'H—January and July. 8.2t of '07—]anuary avd Jul 3.0 of "as—January sud Jul 0-440.. Tnited Rlates ni . ulted blales currency ke, ¢x. 4 CITY AKD COUNTY BOKDS. 1, Chleago Clty 7 8 ct. honds. Clijcago City 7 ¥ el, sewerage. EuleagoCii? w et water Couk County 7 ¥ ch, bubi k C West I'ark 7 ¥t Rurth Chicago 7 4 ct. Vurk). “And Interest. Auked, ¥R LOCAL BTOCKSE, Traery mauranco Cotnpai, Chamber of Commerce. o Ciifcagy Qsa-Light & Cuke Company. . Faporliion stick (ald).. Elw\lkfi ek (uew).. A poaition slock (scrlp), Aud loserest. BY TELEGRAPIL To ihs Western Auoclaied Prest, New Youx, June 20.—Gold weak, opening at 1123, closing st 112 Dorcowing raice 2@3. Loune were also mado fat, aud 1@z for careylug. Goreruments were stealy. Itallroad bunds were Brw. Biate sccuritics wera steady, Tenuesrees betler, ‘e stock murket abtho openlug was ig lighue tor Ohlo & Missiasippl, and K@K lower fur Hock siand, Atianiic & Pacloc ‘lelegraph, Michigan Seutal, sad Now Jorsoy. Centrals _ Othiscwlas no Durlng the deet honr veoy Central mivanced 2, and the remalnder New Wf the Yat 336234, the Intter Weatern Unfon. Snh- veqently. aow Terey Centeal dectined 1, and the remabnde the liet 5 and G Sl latee prices Tovanced 3463, the istter Northwestern pre- ferred. . “During ' tho last hour the market was pleady tn @Tang. e Wentern has smade a rednctlon In rates to & number uf pofnts in Dietaware, Penueylvania, and Oblo. “ho Colton Bxchange has appoinicd & committee towaiton the Western Lnion Company fo per- ronnlly request thal a reduction of rates to Enuthorn points be eranted. Meansactions at the Stock Fxchange were abont 25,000 shares, of which 21,000 were Western 1nfon, 11,000 Northwestern, 8,000 8t. Paul, 16,000 Lake Shore, and 5,000 New Joracy Central. Honey market cney 4t ¥@23, Prime moreantllo paper, 4@n: cholce. 3@, Customa Ntelp! ', 10, 000, The Assistant Trenanrer dishureed $28,000. Clentings, $10,000,000. Diy-goods imports for the week, $720, 000, Steding stendy: 60 daye, 4874 domand, 480%. AOYENNNENT NONDS. Union Telegeaph Compen mn, cou 081 1 Coupont, . flhlcmrcnuu Coupons, '63! 34 sToCTS. Weat'n Unlon,cx. div. 67% | New Jemey Central uickMiver . 13 | ftnck 1siand ulcksiiyer pid 18 | &t Paud Pacic Malt. b i i N | p twiq | Terre Haute tod x prosa 724y | Chicago & A) New York Central... 105k | Chicago & Al Frie. [E Eriep Hariem, ex. 5 | A iiarleny pe 123 | Missourt Paclie . Mlcingan Codtrai..i.. 44¢| Aliantic & Pacificpfd. Liiia | Tadiane Contral [ 0 aq{ 1annih Tdy Central 2] 2y ) Union Paciic honda. 1) Aty Ul Paey land-grant.. . 101 W‘.‘fil U. I'ac. sluking-funa. 01 4. STATE TOXDR, 5 { Virelnla, Y | Mikkouri. Noriluweatern CalnC &l ‘Tenncaree 0, old. TennesteeBs, NOW.. Virkinia™ new, BAR A ert gnotat solfir'd Vi Callfornia. Kegregate e choll Favage. L Imyeriai. ... Mexleans. Nisn ATOCKA. o, June 3. —The following are tho t the Stock Lxchani isclener. ubd | Contidenca. o Gould & Cirry, g | Juntice. liest & Neicher. 3{ | Catedonia; Mlale & Norcros FORKION. Losnoy, Junc 20 —liate uf disconnt in open market for threecmonthe’ hills, 133G@1%, heing 2532 brlow the Tank uf 1 and rate. “ “Amount of bulllun_gone into the Bank of En- gland on balance to-day, L14, 000, naols, muney nad Acconnt, “D_l 5-10, Thilted 'statca” bonds, "G, 105535 '67e, 108%; 10-40, 10743 new os, 10063 L vork Contral, 0; Jicle, 1233 preforred, Lee ‘Fhis, Jane 27, —Tentes, 105 B2tsc. ANt ronT, J une 25, —United States bonds,new ba 102K, REAL ESTATE. The followlng Instruments were flled for record on Thuraday, June 2ii} “ITY PROPERTY. Oakley av. 141 21 £ of Madison at. and 23 ft o In esrof . w 16 F7xi (1, dated Jutie 21 .08 2250 6 ats 77 16 8 OF FayIOF sty © 1, GOKIE3 16 L 40 8,000 000 ton *t, 0w cor 1 1, Ut Juno a1, | 2,000 1L ot Lincoin sty i f, Xigviiog T dated dnne 2., st A 4l w of Linvoln st, b [ 44x110 o 1,000 Kot 3ty 241e, A 0 Satie prCniAeR, o B0 On atrevt 2084 {1t w ol T 1t of YanTiuren sty v 1 ted Uet. 14, 1 030 tngton ate 1 {14, dated ) ine 2 1,000 e delahd nv, 243 (L f, 24x100 {1, dated June 2,000 OF CITY LINITR WITION A NADIUS OF 3RVEN SILEN OF THE COPRT-UOUKE, Ashlsnd av, i w cur of Fifiy-second sty 1, 242 Wi 1L, daten Jiine 21, 3 Snine premisca, datvid Jing Bixty-Nest at, 126 (1 w ol W 2w 11, dated Aprl 6. Englewood BY, 44 {8 W 123 t, dated NMay e 2 L. 4,000 WEST OF CITY LIUTS WITIHN A BADIUS OF BEVEX MiLEa 07 UK COUATOUSEL Toylorat, 8 & €OF Grant st 4 f, 2ax10 1, dated cC. By 1 +8 1,000 COMMERCIATL. The tollowing sero the receipts and shipments of the leadIng artleles of produce In this clty during {hin’ twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clck on ¥Friday morning: v soir Trectijir. Shipments. 1876 | 19, 1875, Flour, bils..ou| 15T Adw a7 Whent, b wnikel smiw| 35,767 31 167 Coru, A oavngse sbasoll um T esloos Onthe Wteoenen| Bud20 DAl L3 54 4,410 740, Lam 7w ol 70wl 2,20 | 34w 0, 24,810 oo i 40) Tieaf, 1 Reef, brij Tork, hri 5l Lard: 10m. 3,400 1,100, 140,150,550 uliw, i B e utter, I 19,475/ 102,314 1 3nE4 27,741 ool (i 0,20 Ahlugle Salt, "brls. . Foultry,coo) Eggn, PEgS. X e ‘s, eans, ... Withdrawn from store on Thuraday for clty con- sumption: 8,071 bo wheut, 437 bu corn. Phe following graln was inspected iuto store In this city on Friday morning: 1 car No. 3 winter wheat, 11 cara No, 1 N.W. whent, 20 cars No, 2 N, W. do, 1 car No. 1 apring, 52 cars No, 2 do, 20 caza No. #do, $1 cars rejectod do (108 wheat); hH2 cars high mixed corn, 218 carn No. £ do, 4 cars new mized do, 47 cars rejected do, U cars no grade (310 corni; 10 car white oats, 39 cars No.2 do, 11 cars rejected do (83 unts); 12cars No. 2 rye, 3 cara re- Jected doj #2 cars No. 2 barley, 2 cars Nu. 4 do, 1 car refected do. Total (GHL cars), 240,000 bu. Inspected out: 300 bu wheat, 02,765 bucorn, 48,003 bu onts, The Hoard of Trade voted yesterany to adjourn over from the afternnon of Satarday, July 1, to the morning of Wedneaday, July 5, in honor of the natlonial enniversary and Centunary. A facetious amendment to nake the vacation extend over ten daya did not prevall. The decfalon of the Arbitration Committee that 800 per bu wasa falr scltling price on the Iate barloy deal, has taken a good many of the shorts by surprino, and they yestorday expressed much dissatisfaction thoreal. Ou the coutrary, *‘the partles of the long part* wero jubilant over it, ‘I'ie matter will probably be curricd to the Commit- ten on Appeals, and may cven go farther. (¢ s not certaln, however, that 80c has Leen defuitely set- tled upon us the fgure. The Arbitration Commlt. teedid not announce it decislon yesterday, and oy bave lald tha case over (1l next Tuenlay, A lotter from Mount Carroll, In this Slate, saya: +4\Yheat will be almost & tatal fallure, owlng to the fy. 1t ls not the chilnch-bug, but the Hesslan iy, There nre come telds that will ot be worth the cutting, and it 18 getting worso evury day. Our beat farmera hore suy that there naver wa na poor & prospect for wheat 8 wo are haviug. Corn and vata arv looking well.” Another letter from Monut Carroll statos thst the fatimera there are plowing up tholr spring wheat by acres. The writer had secu three ficlds the morn- ing of wrlting which werv Dbelog plowed for Luckwheat, A letter from Clear Lake, Cerro Uordo County, Ia., staica that not one-half of the crop suwn ju ihat acction will be harvested, Tho (leuslsn tly ia killlug tho wheat, and sowme futniors are plowing np the wheat lunds. Portlous of olher counties fu that nelghborhoud aredn un equally had way. Aletter raculved hure yeaterday from Rochoater, Minn,, says: *‘From all wo can learn ubout our growing crop, we think there has uever been puorer prospects than at the present thwo. ‘The weather was 80 dry it fulled to stool out, und lanow thin and yellow. This, too, sinco the recent ralna. Early we had very heavy rajns, which hardened the ground, followed by extromely Lot weather, kiil- {ng the sprouts, aud proventing the stools from perfocting. Audi alteram parfem, 18 a very good rulo in most cascs, and on the other slde of the Miunesols whest question we bave s lotter from a dealer ln Winona which states that the * pruspecta were never bute ter" for a goud crop, Another lotter from Winona anys: **We never saw the wheat looklng more healthy than now. Weshall have & lorge crop of straw this year; the wheat ls sualter conslderation, 16 will be beaded out In ten days to two weeks, Weo will get goud recelpts now, se the ronds are getting dried up. Mr, — telegroplis that the Hesslan fy hias wade it appearance Jn Wisconsin, 1 bellove it fa ® concocted plau of the longs of Milwauke: and Chicago to turn the mazkoet to lob thom out, ¢ | changed. and prices rulo eary. won't work, I don cerned, It 1n immaterfal whethor the market goen np or down, s we Are about wheat purchased and fn trane ous dfish ve make up on o The recont alackness In wheat stiipmenta 1n onatly accounted for by reference to the price of wheal In other markets as compared w! was quoted in New York yesteriay at $1. that was probably not far from he price of our _atraight No. 2. That figure only leaves Uc per bu ta pay tho expenscs of transporiaticn and relling In New York, after paylng stoeage charges hore. The differenca stands little the compntison be made with littte ean be dono in the woy of shipment of the specalative grade, fo long *'thaaly "5 and many pactics the condltions of thia market fictal for permancnce. TNE MARKETS, ‘The lend!ng produce markets were generally slow yentorday, with more steadiness thinn nsual, the finctnations in prices hotug wan frregular, elng hot encly, wet subseanently, and cool and cloudy afterwarnds, while the recelpte of grain wore latger. These atances pulled {n opposite dlrections, nbout noutral- {zing ench other. There wero side, elther to by oF to Acll, and the shipping move- ment dragged budly, with a further weakeniog in frelghta, There was o well-sustain goodsat steady prices. Tines Dbuttor nt firm rates, | Cheese reparted n firm mazket, eame ns for Thursday. Paind quict and steady. Tho caro-lumber market waa quict, thongh most of tho stufl uffcred was wold early, the aupply be- ing but Hitle over lnlf a doze: teade wan falr. were very scarce and firmer, quiry. Other descriptions o tlops, broom-corn, and hay changed. (ircen fruita apence soon Interfered with trade, an s0ld alowly nt frregulor p steady. Potatoes dechined, afterwards, tho offerings being larger, and large Gitocerlen were quoted firm, with a Mberal usiness In progre nave an upward tendency. Coflecanlso are strong- or thaa ot tho beglnniug of the week, Rice, slrups. malasses, und other steady. Thero was o fairly active movement in Jobbers of fsh were fairly lusy, and Deled froita were ordoredt frecly Uy the country trade, and wera nteady in price. No chaugen were noted in bagging, leather, tobacco, coal, andood. IDrices of oils were the The wool market continnes quiet, Timothy and clover seed mple at 290 29%e for mixe D, and the conynun, s W B fram th Rl s Firat and ocand even ar optlans and 313 80 what we loso o T mackere) nniler fate | Thirdelesr, 3 were 1 hu rejected e on track. N, 2 AL IR bl by samipls ot . Waadull and weak. The offerings wern fair, Bt the shotth Retd off And thare was o othee In- quiry. CathNo.3ar fered, it thern First coinmon atstng. Fiooring, rt conme Floorlni, eccond comion, Ui, Tiox honrts, ith our own. Wheat ware no bigyers aml ige, June Hoe hoards, 1 wnd | yeo o zcre st ihe markel el MOTHC diven | A mock hortrt {40 A ATmer b tociain TochtionA at s for No. 3and o | 1 stock hoatils. for refected. Liitle wan fone fn {omples. Canl sales ek tosnie. ARl ere Teported of 4n i No. 2 (in A, b, & Ca) At i, LAl b oot et I favorite hinude, & e, 400 by by | Cumimon fuimticr, I {4 sl snider 2 n AL [Rs AMInpIY At 4ec on track, Total, 1.tk i, 7 | doista and sewotling, 1Lawin00 FIRST CALL, wheat—Salen 120,000 bt nt $1.04431.083¢ for July, Lath... better in our favor if Astifngics and 1.4 for Augist, . Liverpnol Of courre | &0 Syob k2050 rix etler Augnat at 810,00 LIVE 8T0CIK. Iin ; ard—250 Lcs seller duiy ot £11.05, CH NGB ns tho sitnation 18 LATEAT. Poeeipt ittte, T & Mers pork wan {n demaud and firmer, clostng nt £18.00 il Gintle, Thage, Sherm, Inthe trada rogand | oS O ™ Salea 1,750 rlaae | Momlsy His m as decidedly too artl- | 1010811 124 for Augunt, R ia Do i Wiard stas Joc nighor, clostng at 811,10 for July, and | EIRGIAT: Lt 5 171 a5 10r Angust. hars 2oo0 tes ab $10.10 | TRASANT s (R a5 Fefierul nllll||‘.;lwbl ineller AURINE e the Y <ot P s rent Al vanced §r under an active demand A farris of an wuthreak in Turkey nui | o ToMLo:y ounr e S amhage to thewneat ceop In fown. The marketwr: | GARE GRS W 3 W Th Y ferwanis wrikined e closing. stoudy, ity sold ot eck efope Lotk Uk h amall, Tho wenthier | X0 0in 00tk and cload b §1.004, = Ancust rangeid |y Halen0 o 2,420 Foim 1. 04ue A lost at #1060, dune closed at | FUNE L8t FLOUE. Tangng from 1048 LO4OE. Luewisy, L dud Somipvarieed e, (n sriunathy with whoat, rentng | iy et e two retaql circume | Atdndduic for July, and closing at dnbge. Anciiet sold ursday. AT 862 Jnigrednbie, and Clused with sollurs at thooutslle, Total 22,428 e 2osns B OID e talah T ats | e SIS s hc:x:‘rw.—inu market showed ltlo chiuge,sifer i . the character of mupply and deimand ot {n prices. Thare g0l n? E‘:'I::fil‘x " ,““Efi’g‘m‘i'rs‘ wis nouict feellog at the opening. hitt. Iater {n the day Dbrniness revived, and béfora the oloso the hulk of the supply had beon maved out. Balea wore noted on & ha- #la of §2.6 %42,58 for scalawav; At §3.00¢:3.73 for Tutchers' swify nt §2.506e3.50 for throngh Texanny and AL £4.00@4.10 for TAlF to cholce sbippINg Ateers. A 8ae- load of oxtra Lreves, sveraglug 1,507 [ha, was solil by Steader, Wainworth & Itall at $5.00. There wass firm fecliug ot tho closs. BROOM-CORN—Was rather gulct, and unclianged. The low krades ore weak, and prices would probably ho shaded for lrge or constgned Jota, Chotce hurl, B4oay medtam and No, 2 hurl, 7¢Act good medium brash, 247208¢c: common do, 44@5cs falr inulde sod covers, 4tcs Infertor, 3%4cs crooked, 2@ 0. BUTTER—The demand contlnues falrly active, and prices rematn ateady and irm. Tho Inqulry la chiody fur goos to cholce qualltien, though the fower grades werc not neglected, We quota: Cholce to_fancy sol- Tow, {Bw2cs medium to good grades, 14@10cs fnferlor to comunan, 10313¢, r BAUGING—A liberal number of orders waro rocelved, and for grnin bags at feast the market may ba quoted fafrly active. Following ave tho prices: Siark A, 25ci Peerless AA, 2dc, Tewiston, Zige; Montaup, 24ci Ontarlo, 25¢s American A 20)ct Amoskeng, 2ic Otter Creek, 2ict hurlap bags, 4 bu, MG15¢: gun: nies, ingle, 13i@14%c; do,double, 23a24c. ZCHEESE~—Tho markot prescntad llttle that was new, Trade in jogging niong fn o quict way At sbont steady pricea, oF At Nlgun¥c for good to hest factory. Lower Readeanre offered At 527c. COAT—Duliness 14 atill prevalent fn the conl markot, Iryers sltow no tuclination to order in advance of cur- rent rates, and asics azo smalt in the agkTeRnte, Quo- tatfona remaln unchianged: Lackawanna, €gg, $7.60; o nut, 87,75} do, range, $8.00; Blnssburg, $7.00: can: nel. $7.0; Erie, 83.0035.50: Balttinore & Olilo, 83,004 rices, Poultry wad "'r'““nfl\?zf‘:?aldy‘ at Hauy nmckagon wers quoted stige, A and were very dall | EACKERR EEG A many cascs fiava bo bo condied od demand for dry Hugara comparatively wers CATTLE AALES. Price, . o] FEER) relad quiet and ane £ ta and colors remaln $353 b3 T 558! n cargoes. The yard under a moderate In- t aced remain quict. wers quict ant une d active, but the rain d afterwarda the fruit 5 1 5 wna a decrease In the recelpta of some- thiug like 5.000 hoad, auid the marketdeveloped mors strength than characterized ftearlier n the week, Theee 7, Chbre fne 4 rm, with A i srune focal and Kautorn (oAt A Sraier tia luta were almuat nnsalable, fackerel [eacarce and firm, with & tendency | bris . 75545.05 for common to_eholce grades, the . L ¢l Ko MA{or PoFtion chAngINg OWNAFs At 83,8045, 00, Lnferiur e e i, and nominally easter, | (3 80rice: G S hecing, mi o falt, ok, s | bl obee i Rnfaforwxira niga i, i et and 1xc for oats by mil to Dat- | iy, "5 "“Ilfinf'lg: a0 e B2 o MU 1100 SALES. ) falo. linil frolghts wera quict and unclianged, | F5.5089 1 are ‘Ll‘:lm"tc(‘al. b, o1 Price. N0, neents asking 2oc to Now York, 18¢ to Philadel- | 1300880 4 By, S el e bl o255 phin, 1754¢ to Baltimore, and 25c to Booton, per 100 1bs. Through rates by quoted at 10@10%c for _con wheat to New York, and 12@1244c¢ on corn to New England polnts. ported for 15,000 b wheat, 40,000 bu vats. Frelght engagements were re- 03,000 bu corn, snd FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS received at Chiedgo Customs entine Hass, 25 casks wing; Lyon & Lcaly, 4 cases Kockford cwe watch matesinlag 4. Liobensteln & Co., 1 cato alth & Co., 1 nekgs drug sundrics. Amount daties col musical nstrumeniss manf'y wool; Lord, PROVISIONS, Vere more quiet than usual, but ateadier. ‘Fhie recelpts of hogs were sgaln large ns compared with past yeara at 1his date, but conalilerably 1100 PRODUCTS: smaller than those of the preced courae of product. the 003 No. 1 bay Kits, L1 1 shore Kite, jary KO $1, ank coulish, B4.0e4,75; Ueorkes Iake and rall wero | fAmly kit Coufieh, $5.0045.75: Aumiet-cured codfisli, 83,508 n_and 1034@11c for '{:.x'l.nhfmxur horriug -vfi'x. Flb 67,150,055 fm, 5 hrl, $4.00% Fl, £8.504 35 Labratdor herring, rouu £6.78: o, b-Dil, $2, 5044 D, ] aBe; No. 1 hérriug, Wi caled herring, per box, 30 ‘Columbia IRiver salmon, ND SUTS—~Trode was qulet t about pro- vions fzurce, Wn agaln quoto: Foreign—Dates, (alides fice, loyers, 150134c: ks, aruins, by ike: Torklan frunes, Gauido; Eiend prunes, ki ( voxen, B3 L2 ralsins, 10 1153 16040 ) % Valei Zunte cuprar 2 1 [ metiomAliy 10Mc pATed P it phicrelee, Iherts, 1+ ca walnuis, Gronobly w ‘exs, 11351 ace peantits, oAl GREEN FLITTS=r chpice Crutta; bt th B be Jnne 23, 1876: Val- 5 1 Wateh Co. Michigan apples, binckue: 16 17wine it Almony u17¢; ¥Freuel e, TAecide; Brazii, NaHigot Wilmington peanuts, AQSKe; A(PICAI peanilis, Beiige, y thcro wae o fair tede (o Ahinwer soon fnterrrapted buni- ruled weak aflerwards, thers Pty Iy, sl prices were ected, $1,781.03, ) T et and shipping demand existed agntu firm. at $3.00A, 5 for comnion ta prif EAST LIDERTT—WERKL nEFORT. 10 The Tribune ¢ 2. —Cattle—iecelpta for Spectal 1 PaAST Luninry, 1. s, annd xomadl (enl Inie 8 juod dtalat meeelor rruls on sain, New apples | the week ending Jine 2, 0,223 head, - of 20 ding day, and they were ::“\;‘rl:mu'u'l'fillu fif‘f“,‘,;. fllgwl-i X :‘lflm(xn\;lrlln!h!hn- cars_of l.hmugh 'abt 70° cars for shis market, e, whleh afreste tho duwpward | i hodtat o ST 6, Heo Dot ats Teu. Foap sxalnat, 27 cafs af ‘cho | fommer. AU oorcy mib. Lard mnd wents experlenced littla | berries, 3 Diack dn. & T cnso of Dyt itk Cavat fo 16 demnads pri o o, Whlle pork won Briner—both aa compared with | 0V Sherrien §1:sal:2b percane of 31, 1t w0 | SRS ML S SIES ety e fllomlug: ‘ i et 1.0 c o . 0 L0 €xtra, 1,200 10 1,500, 001 fair 10 £o0l, 1wlar wcssion of ‘Thursday, and not with the af- | 2 per box: lenions, $5.50t,00 jir L0, Dot s b1 00, n"“l" D umull,«m.sf.ou termoun trading of that day. ‘Fhere were few orderaun the flvor; b holilers were not 18 Do reason to think that 1 worked the bulk of our stocks ruund futu stronger nds. "Wesd Forb—Waa quiet, and nveraged about the sme axaLthe clure ot Lhn Previous from thin 1 o'cluck prievs of “Lim JUatae below ihe Intest qu “Fhiere wns s alteht dewaud for reporiedot T rly, vast at $INUASIN DN I, GROUCKRIEb—Sugars wersactive and stroug with n AL Kot tendency t o hixhier, Coltees wero dull, but holiers PR 2 walea for the week, 1,250 free acllers, and thers e, against 1,345 last wock. appeareil confient, ind were aking fully previous Tinga—Receipts, 14,70 d, ngalnst 10,570 1ast week: e recent decitue haa | RERSEE TOUHGR ariluie no chaugvs werd wpparont. | supply fol e e Tty setlin TRl BaFeL s VG ot o s o | foloy, biiiietiay alMaae.sor Yorkars, $3.005 s L 10; Tough %, O 5. 2%, cragei shout the gas | [Uiice” Haniuun, a0 Caralion, T4Gse: toual- | tbipalistolyin 200 head, | acainat 10,199, toat 4 A clig 2 3 week; sy it w aslow demand; everything, rediy, aBd reccdlng (o n. 20306 Anva, No. 2. 20@27cs | Fansvmnrioly WGl MRS ot Tollona: Hlira: ) utations of th shipment. U2l poud to prine da, U4 100t ruasting, 183§ 1001 a, 2i¥psiode; Cosia RIca, 2262305 Mara- W 100 T, $4.6045.10; Food, K3 10 K1 s, $4.406A.60; common to fuir, 70 1 B Bu, §3.0a4.00, NEW YO ul Suller July AU SIH.KGE1D.000: 3,740 hris wallur Aigustal | exitio, . v —Ileerer— 270, oty b ndately wller e year at g1t 72 Patent cut loaf, 11@1130: oriatied, 11K 5}.‘7(‘1';..‘,'}23;'.flf;','l’.".;uflfifimcnnficflfu" B T e Marker chvsed sowly st #iniou | 104ct powdered, A1si@l s kronglated, te: Aostands | weeie demund tudoratos trle il MReRSUEPG, o 14,60 foF suminer packed auil §13, 0.0 T0r Wi ard, 10t 4, 100get Dy DISI0CT Latrn WAmall buiieh of Cierokees, 50 B8, rold at o ] NG blicr Julyi ¥ 210,09 wes & Yeilow G No. 3, ofeise; db | * Sheep—iecolpta 3, 120, making 104K for four dnys, fukuat boier 8o £ climed Bt w00 10,256 # . Lirowwn, M§ae; Tair 1 brime | pgainat 10,300 a0 ths saino tima lnst week: good sheep year nt $1u. 153 prime ot 81 1.0Kks 14, 30, Lukrid—¥ o [1o8 HCiiVe na(rom the wivance Ju 1 ¢ el 1,30 INCE cura ut AhoUt 3yu er T Uelow the snbjolhed quutas tluns for winter fois, suitiier long vicars, selier July, ut vbge; and K00 boses Tong uiid short clenrs, selice Jitly uni August, 8t 95w wing was the cloalog Tt of rices Uit ¢, “Fhu tol 3 . Prime mese pork was quotcd at $17.504 18,00, and ex- nd decllned 75106 per 100 atticd the p D et hy with o aray o G Dules, wery repurted of 500 uly, ui_BILY cloaed orm ' ut E1 T iily; 11, 15011, 173 acller Augiists Beptemne 1 ae BH0.NGHI0.25, Bu Quoteil e 1UC PEF A3 Bn icloW winte eits= Wers quict and steadler atthe reductfon mot- | 1 edd yesterdny, with a fatr lquiry for caali lots g aum- 23101, 20, mimon do, 7I(whi:; cholce molnssea countnon Lo kuod 4o, 74 Siripa—Calltornin suiur-1uaf drips, 6¥a70c drips, $1.066E L 107 ELVEE drips, exis e, G L e rearce nnd higher; Inmba harely stendy at forier auo. Tnilons; pritue and extra st wigieobde: ordinary Lo good Iamba ian 86 THaURS] prilio and exts Jomor, 105 o cine=Reccipta 3,000, making 12,00 for four doys, & thine last wey! roviuua i ening, 2 24 1 Aam_ miotaases, cholce, A3Amics do pritne, 506 5c; T e . 45accios 1 it | oo aLTuS ki ots offeros S0¢3 comuion molksser, TA40¢ ro J0e. J DUFFALO. Catfle—tteceiptn, 1,130 totat for wnly afow odds and ends; fresly arrieals, inrough cous gunicnta; 70 cars hield for ahip- ent, Shesp and Lambs—Recolpts, 1,400; Alaze; cnsis, cloyes, wlho; uutanegl $1.1341,20; Colt 1435 w1bige. flue, 1k Gernan Mottled, 8K@7o; Lity, 8340 051 ‘White Runc, tetltges I o icea—AliApice, 17017 2 popper, 173 cutta ginger, ioups—Tri Wai Nerraro, Junod the weak, 12,200 sale Holler the year er runderod ‘was #He: Savon Lipertal, 53(c: Goliden W otal for the week, ‘savor Hpertal, sige: Colien Woals 95004E 0e, | 10,200, " Market dul und uepresseds thi fow salcs were HAY R b e et regueat s, spanic B L D Se tatal for the week, 15,600 fiino helng o miade be F amall_oferinur, ge-liee 1500 : per = uclow the subloligdguote, | QUG BEOY RitD, 78150t No. 2 g0.00c wnjx: | salca trou card, modliny heayy, at €6, 1040.15: Lot aplind pralrie,” $.5040.731 No. 2Vure th falr demaad and firm at the ed do, $7.50<H.0% upl 1o, $H.00; al G HWIA Cianuirats, dune 23 —/iogr—Stoady nnd unchanged; £alr 10 good I ARG heavy, §3.7560.00; Teculpls, BI0; Nriuier-cure rotent MivAiCe, Saled were Fported of 150 brlg nt | Shipments, 635 Snowt Long Mhort Mhort | $1.10 per gallon, ST, L0UIS. T Gl 0 Gear, | T RIDESWersIn fale domand aod ateady, | Wo quiotes June 33.—ifoga—Dull and lowers Yorkers, D3 g Sors | areen eity hutchers, fe: green cured light and heavy, 083,58 butchers', §.0045.75. iy 10} ¢ 14 damaged, dastic; part cured, digae)e; green ‘dolng; not quotably clanged. 0a Tolg | saited Kip, 7o redn cowntry, f4cs wredn talfy 1oy filnt lgh ::; mfic ll";:)‘q:?hm’l’klf‘p:.:“:-::“"%“)‘w dry salted Y ELEG AI‘n 1 dencun akii, 4560c. BLEG 5 Bl 11 1) s | | LEATHER=There was ratner inarelite In the laathor BY T . e at OhaoHe caab, and Ui | tralc, W I other reapacta the sltuation waa witiout wect plekied nams. 136 1t for | notiebubis chae: FORLIGN. for winters Climbeilnngs, (9§ TRULOCK, ko Suner long-citt hunin 15613e, | ColfuNo. L....81.00R1. 15 ] Lire. 150 57 Spectat Dispatch to Tha Tribune, pEid; bicon hutas, 15aLiiec. i N 3 B ot | Btslo gl | Liveroot, dune B-il . m—Dreadstun~Un- ednn 3 . noa ced. Flour—No, 1, %48 0d; No. %, 228 Whoat— IEEIPRODOC i Wrr #teady and qutat at §10.73 Fot ARl D b0 | Gumoked s @11.00 for imesa; $11.75612,00 Tor extra m:u‘. and 70| #*B: Al G. D% it Winter, No. 1, 9a tod; No. 2, 0 0d; spring, No. 1, ¥ Uxe . 50 for Liaite. ua 74; No. 2, Pa4d: white, No. 104 1d; No. 2, U tdy Titllur—Was quoted 4t 6QBYc for city, aad 7@8e for Insole c .3 | Com—No. 1, 204 T L g o5 ole el No. 1, 1005 . 2 108 1. Corn No. 1, 20 dd; - —— = VAR, 4 e ) A 021,30 | Harne Irovisions—Pork. 80, Lard. 538 6d. FLOUR Wu‘f’“‘?{l’““" 2 e Q000 | Sl Laveneoot, June 3$=2 p. W.-—Arsadaufi-Quist, =1 very dull sud wuchanged. Shippers 3 No. 1, 2483 Nou 1, dinod. Wheat—6pring, No. were out of tho market, aud FHpENCU ATOOK. Flour—No. 1, 2484 pring, N hotd sparingly. wiows At former quotations. tras, $7. 3THGT. 574 1 sllpping exts cominon 8.00; Minnesota, $5.0050.73; ap! 4,00y rye flour, $4. 2533450, Brun—Waaactive and siaity. $4.7340,00 un track, and $9.00 fres on board cars, Mydatinye—tintes were 30 tons $11.00 fres on board com. Corne Meul~Cuarss Was nomln wo. WHEAT~Waa less actlvo, often dull, andgouerally | o casler, though Arm {n cumparlsun with the tuue elso- | wnually b where Engh Mnrk Lana was quoted dleated & dechlue ut twdd por cental to Liverpool. New York was correspondiugly dull. slow fo comscot 10 & dectine, storiny, and msuy advices wel that tie wheat [4 growing badly o sumne places, and subject to unueual ravages from ties sud bu whero, Tlicre wern vury few duar, snd Lie markel was ss 4ul uliidl cubirely localibis i foul waly olray ¢ to an adve ca tho sibuotiun au favoral market hore la very high utid Liverpoul,—oven with uy rutes, dispusod o deal of the situation, lucluuiig the Some sellors were npparently Willing to ahade prices, but the majorily wera e lu shelr alva werg reported of 80 Lrls winters at $3,40, sud 300 brls ¥pring extras chifefly A4 $0.0000.25. Tutal, 330 brls. The murket closed qulot at the fullowlng ravge of prices: Cholee winter ox- $4.50:43.00; Kvod do, $3,0063 37%: cholco da, $3.5039.87%; patents do, $4.008 country markets easler, and private caolea fn- culnpared Tltnce they were on tha unylg sid psritigty, u view uf b lucal dealurs only taok M 4dy club, No. 1, 106 6d; No. 3, 10 1.5043.00 | Kip. 2043 No, 2, 234 0, o price-chanies were noied, vz 1.0001.50 3 Carion _wus agaln very firm, ond linseed, tarpentine, and Jard were c: vl A ALl pricen. Wa quotn: Carbou, 116 dex a1t} o Mitnole, fesal test, 150 o, 11 inow White, 150 teat, 17ci do headlight, |I.’- dey ‘oxtraiard all, oc No. 1, 8563 No. & 73¢; linaced, led, "aoe:’ whnld, winter-ileachied, 3¢ Apurm, $3.1063, neatafoos oll, atrl $1.107 o sxira, e do No, o Weather wet. s=LivRArooL, June Zi-Latest,—Cotton—Qulet; 063-16 %4 3163 sales 8,000 bales, Including 3,000 for specu« 1ation snil export and 5,000 Anierican: salcs of tho week, 55,000, inclnding 1,000 for export, 4,04 for to goud do, $3.57HG plumbago ofl, #0470 G, it | specuiation, aiid 36,000 Amnericany total stock, 1,025,- deodortaed, 3 Kravi oot Virginiaoi, | oo, tneluding 000,00 American; recelpts, 36,000, 1n- ring suparfines, $3.008 | HEEUT deitrs, SR 80 det., 274008 | (uding 74,000 American; eatuul export, 7,000; amonnt POULTIY e oderata_supply. Aud quiet at | ofloat, 370,000, fnctualng 100,000 Amierican; forwarded Batea wero 100 tonant | $4.0rd.2% fur il ehlckens §2.00Cei D tur apriug, from ships’ sido dircct to spinners, 6,000, aceonfing o slze, and Lurkeys wero aluble at 10c, Yarne aad fobrics st Manchester quict and une e 810,00 0 truck, and | o LOTATOES-\ero melini slowly from siors st 453 80c, T he oiferings wore larger, andsyeral Iarge jots s changed. soc, “he iteringe wore larier, andayerut ke 00808 | * lirawtstuge—Wheat—Recetpts for threo dars, 35,000 s} 8L $16.00010.00 per | MLIBIIC |\ Lt clovar were wanted to fll o quarters, lncluding 2,000 quarters American; Cslifor- > ) ere wante r T oran Biiiues, ‘e offerimge beliik fuad: | 18 webite wheat, avorae, b bdts10s 1041 do club, 106@ I ot wero ey, bhe ofctiugs bt 07 | imeds red Western spring, No. 3 o Ko, 1, 8 um (s L th b, by era Ani 1t inird work | winter do, va adcioe 100, Flour—Weatern canal, 31364 heavy, the Frenchond | 1o Bll tha'few ordvrs comtug from the Fast, Flax 18 | gege, Corn—\Weotern mized, 256 GdGts. Onts, 1@ ajable Lo cruahers. P Hnarian was o modurate | S0 Peas=-Ci 3 sl W crihers, rioie Tparian wht IS molige | gaod. Harley, 3e0d, Pest-Caaadlan, S04G300 6. wh abio at G, - Quotntionm: Tiltothy,§2.25 Clover Seed—80uG3s. But holders hero were as thu westher was recelyed o the effect F, $0.00049), 50; Jlunggarian, 306 4507 tillet, ent_decline, Tt o Srade s chicily bt agiinw and Uaandags, 1ins, ardinary carse, $1.70,041rY, try, with bags, $3.50: Astitod Provistona=Prime iness pork, 80, Prime messbeet, Blacd, Lar, B3, Cheese, 813 Dacou—Long clesr middles, 4us0d; short do, 8% Tullow—e2s. Zetrolenm—Splrita, 84; rofined do, 100 043118 Linseed Oi1—28 0 Restn—Common, 41 By polo, 133, Hpirits af Turventine=2 0d, LoNDoN, June 23.—Strained Resin—83B%. Liefned Pesroleum—10s Ud@11n Linseed Ofi—2wa3da bd. AxTwany, June 33, —Frtroleum—10%s. elso- outalde orders on the fet As I¢ waually te when TR AB—WO quote @unpoioder=Cowmon, MA40c) Food do, 4ozdsc; medtuin, 4% kool do, ey fne, Boadel L w Treliy | Uheat, Wodies cliolce, TU4706: chulceat, Bt} fan: Wl ey, s ) thoush | €%, o, S0 Kood do, 3840c me- ] e ugrtatities | guuli*i0nd; ko do, daw 0l e, HXg3901 Diicaty weattier, s Al s stenay. The | 05gsbas chiuica, us@Thos eholecat, TUtle, ity P i Japa 4 ood_conunon, B3@I0ct THEL fur fugirs MUCTARCH (AL b Setier Sy | meutuny edith, 4264363 (1S, AT AMERICAN CITIES, Vi , dectinied ‘to 81 ! 3 D L o Kelior Aukuetsold at sr.oolys | Oafanysztou 3 woud comiton, A¥R3Rey Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Tridune. e at .0l SCHF, the 1UBLH D caany | REdbuny, dekics dud wediied: CHILDS, Une, 4n@3i | New Yonw, June dd.—train—spriog whoat frre Al BTl i boaiip cinti ad | HAEaS, Sadines eliolos, Bt ot e far and upseitied; good sound percels ln instauces g bt kg, s Lot 4abit | gorhousi, wnd. ucrcéieeiod dt 8750 tor inuple, $0.00 | 3 about o udvances wiuter wheat heavy oud 200010 610 e W) Wh UL bEe) 480 bu refeted do ot 7 VE, Wan dilll and easler wnder larger ofteringt, | lower; salea of 145,000 bu ot KAJU0S fur nou grade and Wi Ui by samplé ub Bl on ek, Tou o PR it “Winnesita Whear—~Was quiet sud uncl sl tractivn sbove tie p Were reporied of 4,K00 bu salipic A% U3CG B 1.07 0B Lra P at 81,041 1,000 bu b A b e 10T rdcurs. Lotal, 7w bs. K ere analous {0 pedice aa the wuabhor §rices Fanged from d@7Hc. rket contlnues dull. The receipta {iere 18 watlio inquiry from nwrlor Ditlin bus darge buyers st huld sloof, aud thera dovs Lot appear tohe much praspect of Alieir entering the Imarket at present, Dealersquoto the markes fur oa- sorted fota” v fol spring, btcw$1.00 for No. 3 Clhltago, $1.0041.10 for No. 3 Miiwsukee (the latter tor chioice), $1.13 for No. 2Chicagu, $1.10 fn storv and $1.14 atioat for Nu. 3 Miiwaukeo, $1.18% for good lowa apriog, $1.33 for No. 4 white Michigag, 8! 1.30 for No. | spring (In- cludlug Minuvsots AL Bl.28@1.24% aod Mlwau- han, No. 00 e nromoderate, an & W b washed, cliolee, 37ud . i il i andaveragedeperi birher,cipes | 80 12t dostey weshind fiscer, incat und medi- | kea hard ot $1.30), snd 8LOXGL28 for g DR R et o L e unh At fo, A Sl ioc: windalicd lieecs, conrso | yngraded _apringy smber Michigan, 1o arrve etoliia wory soewinat langsr, i tapectui belog d ¥ o e, R soa, $1.30, Hye quict aud uomival ab 2 i day BN rpuwaetion New T\"-‘.'m‘u"n!if‘l'n'{x LUMBER. s for Woatern, arley s snd. iy o WeRlLer I e Wesk unceriad s, There wabnot | g 1 ‘becn Oguring on & shortage § changed. Corn—sdyauce u u salos of 102, O L s M4 me partien have been Oguring on o shertage fn the o 8! e 10 o, es aulumient, and cirlows wers AT | auppiy of lumbor ua comparid with this Muck of lust 000 bu at 4765k fur damaged bnd Licated Wester: stewity nuyer tivGgh i vy --whichh 'Kepl prices 1nury i dcuAnd far OLLE Tutuics wae b of bperature Mliowius Hile disposition 1 Lake Botd i iy recent falllug ofT § elther directivi, U ahifpiucnts 18 nu srgumieat & WeALLOT 13 8 Fesaon fur oL & w0 Uhers 184 Very uneertal foo B0t leraciicd, by Lo luars cuter July curner 18 brewiug, Cul Dretufuii of noy fess than avunding shie decreussd deinwid wanted w il June sborte. - sl adyanced o Aue, ller August salu wt e dsha S il ol AL VSN of Ku s were worked shout U Srero auld W heh tie genvial nialf ol Bt regloter, | oal i nlgh BiSxed L AUKE K 463} 14,800 bu rejecied ol 1liwdi e ®o by 1o gri N LU0k 8ty th 400 i by ssmplo al: SwddS ol JEICK] nad 4,000 0u 40 ut 426dis fred 1. ul0 by, OATE—Were active early, hut dull duriuk the later ‘l‘"l::' (glfi lculblu o by luas du iikes which lde teuts, sad for Jui 4 = 1 10F i e Kreater purl o1 the seadon at B5i0 Tur Jatys i wan wht wiiling L pay more shian Jots ks ond clesed casler ntzed, StaMvic for fmspected no krade Westeen mized, i ), aud that Lo U Crup & scawan, atd L 1 predicted that (€ (o gratu crobs 8ar8 | g, gp sramer mized Western, oD 10 lugpocted low Wnt well, and the fall trads fa good, thore wiil b constderable sdvaice tn the price of all grades of Jow. | Wixed Western, G for Inspucied Western mfxed, B raculpts ot this port ava rather L now, o | foF insportud yetlow Western, sud 57060 for uagraded ey o it sunmer inontha; bud oa the | Westorn iaedi S, b brlie Lijsud 8GR, aclier laat v uirenmsrative suie Tmanutacturers sre | Duifof July. Oala frmcri neguilations pending fur o i Uhte ehipments In eapoctation of | arke uc of mixed Western fur shinient o Prutces T thought by meny | salce of 1d,000 bu at 34u43c for miaod Western and That prices are now at th bottom, aad tuy yerdmn | Btate, Mddsc white Wesers aud 8tate, 36wAlc for e this v(ew, aa thoy appear mors oady to | for ‘mised Westorn, d0diso fur mixed Hisie, 15k plecs stuft at the Fullog Sguress but the market | Wdds for whilo Westers, e wfloat for 12,00 Mes séarcely boen teatod fately, aa the fucoming ficets | bu No. 3 Cblcaga. broken up, | Oceun Mreighta~Sicady; engagoments were: To Liv~ havs icen beary, | erpool, Ly steum, s tu ratn stal{d per 00 Ds; 3,000 i1 adyaie S8 | Du do on private ters. Procieions—Vork dully sstea of 240 brls new mess on the apst at $10.3XP10.40; also 500 bris for August s $10.50; July quuted & $10.35; ut tho second call for Juie $10.00 Uld und $20.00 ssked; for July, 81900 Did snd $20.000 saked Cut ancats quleti sales unterm thaa usunl. the majurity Lo vulume canas by that b e L st cora, whiel b tatucd by somy LLs up it & oo Datwith: ) D er July clostug at diic. fcca Of Ist ionth. ated before, 1o beat Loge at Muskedon ond Man to_ Nl the Engllah coutracts, sod ‘waditton to_ the ' 40,0u0,ux 1o al- ‘purpose, otier coutracts of & it ay | {aten will bu seleclud i possfule thai | rTeady tuken fur ihilar nlure whi be mado. A oi board cara. ‘Tutaly e re. with laas year's stock, the shortageat | o¢ 40 tce Western pickled Lains on private terus, Yoragiug sbous Jgc luwer than vl Muakvgou is wrted at 70,0k 000 L at Graud River, 2 . ! BYEE L oL R T s | i fo, b slauistac, 40,00 14: wud ot Lud: | 804 204 4o b 1154} middies acarcely s drm; Weste SR i ot M el | Il A e Lake, s, 0000 16 Toal, 185 | een long vlear quoted ab 10%c, oud efty do at K B Chore i dowblva by e reported MiD: | Gk a0 fe. f0h%o for Went Inula lots, Lord advanced about iacals, wibd canl sold frecly, Loty S OURE o e “Hhit whitewnto markes was sgaln qulct omlugto e | yic per 1) Bai clowd Brm ut - guriher ¢ cely vl | e Al 2 S0 Fiyu or i o early ol for July, buil uslug Juists abid scantiin wers lhru s .lhfl fmprovewent; saled of 471 tca prine caln on the spob Gu. 9 openell ab | 306 4 Thch luthUer Bt 85.006¥.00 {0 ot Rl | &L §11,35¢11,40, clusing 8t $11.401 180, 1,000 tea fur x0d cluscd at 2035c. I Bod caay, Carl salus webo re 4 0k RGN JHW bu suject cled Wit quoted at 24c. Chuice sainples were (1 Tequest, but oilier grades wers 00 for falr t cholce. Bilugiea wero uley it July st $11.40G11,43%, closing st $11.40; at sccund 1o | Sl ta ana fauey brands wore quold st 230w | 3 O sateds for dul 4 *F 18,200 bu No. Tt remat wi $1 a0 for Juge $11.30 bid sud §11.30 aked; for Julys vihud of v a0 e Ko, | 25 Ltk ettt Baica tatr, o upper gradenszo | 81140 bId sad B11.30 wakede triner nt T34 00N tor falr o contrifugal 5e per Al 40 Idula ity ae A 11100, WAfaty=Irreaniar aad nus tehe 4 at 21,94, with 158 per gallon by naste oy 60 Drla was reported for deliveey next scewk at £1,11 per palion 70 the \Featern Aeencated NEw YORK, June 2, —efm—gniet 154212 10 oty Jung, 11 15-10611 Al ey Augisty 12 3 Ootaber, 11782 T Deewmbor, L Ils-lv § Folrnary, 1; e i T g 3 May, 131 L e all United Htates rurlndwrlmx tha W TL4nK1 Duleas Tnat year, 10,0004 otal receipts at all United 8tates ports to dal (a0 Tant pear,y, &11,000; =xpoits from all U parta for Uy week, 27,0002 Iast year, 1,0 [ trom it statos ports t, dte [t yank, .73,000; stack it ull United 5 bRt NATED), Orts, 27,a0; laiy 1, Motlt st Rl Interior towns: 30005 Jant o touk ut Liverpool, 1,028, 000¢ AL year, D010 atock 'of American wiloat for Graat THrLEADN, 100,008 Taat year, 14R, (0. Flour—liocetnts, 17,000 rlat atlli strongly in buyers' gavory vory il demand; No. 3, £2.65%45,00; auper Rinte nnd Western, $ "coninion §0 guod ex. tra, 20 ROt o eho : white wheat 51 oxtra Olilo, £4,75¢7.001 §Y. Lonla, o Tas iinnamyin pateni pruccs, 85756000 Ey-ouT o o ey $1. 18, Corne Mel=More active: Weatern, 82,702, 10, ettt nnd & alinde firm= Grain—-Wheat=rrexniar, 107 aotne purcelst anty limf cxlnumrnnqnlry(?vrlnl( 2 kradas, e d0es do ungraded, $1.02@1.23; do [owa, o, wprtog €, Bhela Ko, 2 whilie MiclT: $1.25: ninber Michigan, 81,203 No. 3 Milwankee, -rime, $4,50; No. 2 do, $1.1001.181 No, 3 do, $1.00% Yto; No. ' ‘Cuicaga ‘siring, #cd$1.001 No. 2 do, 1.19; winter red Westoriy 81,18, 1tye, fite, DOatie: Weatorn, g2 Canndn In hond, B wivie, flariey dull awd non .~ Malt qulet and un- ehanged. Corn in fntr domands Fecoipts, A1, 000 .t SVenceri mized and heated unkound, 47eed3cs mixed o grade, amer, 8763 do graded, goet low filixed gradod, sc: yellow graded, (o3 white Weatern nel Weatern mixid ungraded, KFeie. il & atado more wetive; mixed’ Weatern ¢izcs white do, 36w45c, nl anchiange: unehnnge o quict and unchanged, Bugnr quiet Gy pritne, sifs aric, Molasice Fiveh und ochanged, " itice quiot and unchangeil, T¥iroleum—Quiet but firin; erude, K)oy refned, 150} caprn, Inbeea1Gs naphthn u;«w;Yc. Tallmo—Markes dull wn 11+ 168, Sdrained ain<Ouiet 31654175, Spirtta Turpentine—Quiet; e, Fame—Flmi; Western, 15176, Jrovisions—Park markat dulli new mess, 18,3508 10403 July, S ll'.flciuwl: loug ciear middivs, Western, ‘I e, —1'rime steam, §11.130011, 37, cloaing &t $11.40; July, $11.40@11.42%. Diutter—Ticavy: Western, new, 13@3ic. rera—Unchanged. Whisky—Quick: $1.14 held: $1.13 bid. TILLADELTHIA. PHILADELPIA, Juac 24,~Flour—Moderately sctivey Thigh “"uk $4.2594,75; MInnesota palent process, $3,20616.2%; Btate, Dhlo, 'and Indians, $8.00@7.25; high Rrader, $7.0LA8, 25, 'Gratn—Wient—>arkot dull| Weatern red, 83c@81,001 40; smbor, $1.43; white, $1. e I @rocertes—Col it urme fair 1o gnod refning, 73{@H Riges refined fring centrifojal, — il - 5 Pennsyivania red, 1. TRy, swanic. Corn—Yollow, GeKesTe; mixed, i \, 43 whito, 57c. OAla unactilieds wiite, Sigesac; mixed, J06ITC, Whinky—Western hield at 81.13, Petroleuni—Firmy cruds, i04@1ic; refined, 14%@ ke, ‘Recripts—=Whoat, 10,000 buy corn, 71,000 ba. Sineniecton, S0 Wi, Tubter—quict; New York State and Tiradford Coun- ty, I’a., exiran, 23¢24c; Orals, 20@220; Weslern extras, i e, 106,170, ‘Cheere—Markot dulis New York State fancy, 8@100; Wostern Que, K@k¥c. Hggi-Deniond nctivet Fennaylvanis, New York, snd Delaware, Steah, 18@100: Weatcrn fresh, 17@180, Woul=Detnnnd fairs Drices sieady; supply Smple. Otilo, Tenmaylvania, 'West, Vorginigy, ant aboye, | @3¢y mediuin, 333 Conrse, 30@3le; New Vork, Mic an, Indiana, sad Western tne, 30c; medium, B3@ase; Cunrec, 3043203 combing washed, 40643¢, unwashed, 1501 Nino Lnwashod, 18@a0c) conrse nedim, unwisli: ed, ' awaric: tub-washed, 3o hn1c;‘¢xln and morine pulled, 25G30c3 No. 1 and Auper pulled, 28300, WEW ORLEANR. Nxw Oniraxs, Juno ad.—Fioyr—Dull snd un. changed; ujorafe 8470400 XX, 844504003 SXVESL 70k, 25 high grades, $0.5007.50. Urain -Corn—Demand 1ale and market fnrmsi white, a0s: “Gatyyulet hue orm; B Loils, 35a; Galons, £34c. CHrn Menl—Dull and naminal; $2.40. ITay—Duil snd nominals prime, $18.00;cholce, $20.000 22,00, “Provirions—Pork dull andlower; $20.75@21.00. Lard duwi and unchaigeds Sobbiag Jieroe, £14.23) e, $13,50, Ttk meats goud devinud at fail priecs; shoulders, dc; shies nuthing dotng. Brcon—Dull auu nominul; should- ers, boi clear rib. 1ot clenr, 12 Iinms—Bugst cured sin. 5 2614¢, W L 1281, 13, in demand ot G‘ulhe!&. "hteky—Quiet and weak; 8 Groceries~Coltea In fair demand; Ko carg 185e, . Sugnr In goud demand ot full_prices; fully tatr, Higo. Mulaseos dull nud unchengedi 33370, Rice dull and unchankeds 470ke. Tirun—Duily veudency dowiward L5 w7, LOUIR. 8. Lota, Juno 28.—(hiton—Quict md unchanged. Maur—uill and nnchenged. Grain—Wheat higher for No.arod winters the market appears appears to be cornered on this yrade, caali, i Jlno: otlice ualicios . 3 ted winter, $1,540% d; 814 ‘salcs bt $1.53 Juno; Mo, ¥ do Corn inactive sid lower; No, 3 s “giigc duly. Onte—Markot dully i and lower »& @80, Darley—No aalre. Thieky—None on market; would bring 81. Drovirions—Tork [nactive and lower at 819 Lird nuininatly unchanged; ¥ g 10, DD TEL s BIGCORI I0E e Al dnchned . IOUIACTh K ‘ciear rib, 115 1134c § olear, 1 DMai1dic. i le S ¥lour, 5,700 Uris, wherit, 10,000 buj corn, 1% onto. B, 000 butj Fy6, 1,000 bus bariey, Ronu. CINGINNATE, Crvowati, June 33.—(uiton—Quict aad steady; ll;q\'. anur—-Qutet aud unchanged, Grain—ivheat falrand #nm 001,15, Corn in- nctivos 47w4sc. Onts sicady ane rulj SKg3se. liye gnirt and steadly: T4a760, “Provisinns—Pork nominnlly anchangndt $19,75@20.00. ond luacelve, sicom, LDEOLBES, XSSt Mk moate fatr and trms 5 J0asiose: 1. hncon s T AR s bata g 1 150 Whisky—(iood demand, full pricca; $1.10. Bulter—Steady and unchauked. DALTIXOWE, ‘IJAl"llxflnl. Juns 2,—Mour—Qudet, steady, and un- i, okl \Wheat steadyand unchanged. Corn sctive; Weatern mixed, 5730, Oata sleaoys ‘Western white, Sowecr7es mixed, Sieedic.” 1kye, nodunally 75680c, Huy—Du)l and uolinal, Provisiona—F.astert nor quotably lowver. ILlnl{ r-‘sllcm! ‘:Ill‘ n‘{m-i‘muwm. 17@ate. et Iren g anchangod, S misCrude steadys X@aes Totned frmers A ieirmy 81,10, Al 8112, Heeelpia=Whnat, £,000 but torn, 3,000t Hhipimente—Cura, 70,000 b, WILWAUKEE. Mruwaoxex, Wit Juneis.—Feur—Qulot; firmly hein, Gratn—\Wheat opencd orms s, shade highery, closod s No. L Allwaukee, 81.13; hatd, 31.32; No. "s1.000s July,’ B1.04; Auiust, 810K 3 3o, Corn houloally slesdyj No. 3, 43 W shadw easlor; No. 2, Zic. Iire weak gudln N .anhl. 720 Dariey numizaeily steadys No. 3, Ties No. o, 'Fretyhia—suicts naminally stesdys wheat to Buftalo, iyes curn Lo BUlalo, B Hfecelpte—Fiour, 050 ile; wheat, 85,000 ba. Shipinenta—Flour, 4,006 brin; wheat, 732,000 bu. 0.,J 2 Four—Dull Toren0, 0., June 23,~Flour—Dull, Oraioiwheat duil aud lowert No. 2 white Michl. Ran, 0.3 amber Sllehizan, $1. 18; July, 1104 No, 2 Snier Michigan, udcs No, 1 Ted winter $1,20; No. 3 T Gpot Julyy B1.17: rejected red, 6 Corn aufety mglnmru. A% Juily, Biskos Auilst o low inixe “l‘filmm"u‘\fié 1o grade, 4 Quiv dull; No, 4 und chigan, H0Sc. eteinta—Flour, 100 bris; wheat, 17,000 bug corn, 18 000 buj oats 18,000 bu “Shipments—Flour, 7 0 urls; wheat, 36,000 buj corn, 32,U0 Uit 0AL, 0,000 bu. DUFFALO. Durease, June 23, —Grain—Wheat, very aullino dis porliton to operato amung bajors; No. 4 Miiweukeo Pomilea at 8113, Corn dully No. 2 miXxed Western &t Onts nominals i0e. Jtye Insctive, al_Freights—Nomingl, ‘hesten sking abge for whicals 06 foF COrt, a0d 40 0r 03ts. This sdvauCa stUps shipincnta. 2 Ml No. at ROSTON, Bosraw, June 33, —Hour—iioderate demand; prices unehanged. S rain—Corn quiet but stoady1 mized and yeliow, 00@ 3. Oats Armi No, J whito and mixed, c} T Jouied, 30300 No. 1 White, 40650c. . COTTON. Nrwy Onrmaxs, June 23.—Cotton—Demand HRht; Tholders Army alcs, 1,300 baloss quotations unchianged; recelpls, net, 20; uros, T3 exports, river, iy atock, AOH(0; woek's aales, 10,3003 roceipts, 4,00643 Eross, 4,727 cxports to Havre, 3,0447 0 New Yorik, 1,097 GaLvxsTON, June 33.—Cotton quiet and cary; mid- Wings, 11Xc1 stock, 7,084 bales; weekly not rocelits, 187 exports constwlse, 1,000 sales, O14. Criantustox, Juno23.—Cotten quict; middilims, 11303 stock, 5,041 baleai woekly uet receipts, 445 exports constwlue, 713, Monite, Juno 33.—Cotton firmy middiinge, 1830z stock, 8,200 baleaj weekly net recolpts, 5,573 exports to Great Britatn, 3,002; constwise, 1,0881 sales, 1,550, BATAXKAN, June 23.—Cotton quies; widditogn i stock, 410 bales. DRY GOODS. Nrw Yonx, June 21.~Tho packsge trade tn cotton goods was lIght; fow grades of bleaclicd ahirtings wers [n kood deinand, Light fency and shirtiug priots were in moderate requeat, ond flag prints wore sative. Ginghisms wnd dress goods were quiet. Ieavy fancy canlmorcs, overcoatings, and worsted coatlugs were in steady demand. Forelgn goods wera quivt. Flold, Morris, Yenner & Co. will on Tuesday, (lio J7Lh et sell b auction, by order of the Recelver, the Ktouk of dry §0ods 0f Cochrag, McLean & Cu., valued 1L B1,000, W0, PETROLEUM. CLEYRLAND, O., Jine 23.—Petraloum very strong; advanced 3 und ¥ince Jast quotations standurd whlte, 110 ety 1iddes primo whilte, 120 testy JaNc, car ots. MARINE, - CIHICAGO. Ausavars—Stine Muskegou, Manltowae, sun- driew, otwr Alpens, Muskegon, sundries; prop ‘Prader, Munlsice, umber; prop New Era, Grand Haven, towlng: prop Lowell, Ogdensburg, sun- drles; prop Measenger, Donton ilarbor, wundrie peop Trucadell, lenton Lisrbor, sundries; prop 0. P, Meath, Haugstuck, wundrics; prop J. 1L Owen, Kscanaba, fron ore; prop Collu Campbell, Ludington, lumber; schr Island Queen, Manlstee, lamber; 40 hrAtaunto, Muskegon, lumboc; schr Golden Harvest, Muskegun, lumber; schr Wolver- ine, Grand Maven, lumbor; schr Travsfor, Mua- kegon, lumber; sctr City of Grand Rapids, Mnskegon, lumber; sohr Hoa Btar, Muskogon, bark; sche Willis Loutll, Ludington, lumber; eche Lem Ellswortl, Buffalo, conl schr Pauline, Muakegon, Himbess schr A. W._Lucky, Cleveland, conl; schr Annie O, lankon, Monisice, lumber; sthr Tonewt John, White Lake, lumber;' scbr 'rl- Golor, Hotland, lumbers scht Fellchous, Ford's Flor, wood; schr 1t. 1. Hubbard, Muskegon, lum- © echr A 8, Androws, Charlolte, coals schr He smiith, Chatlotte, coal; sche Jessio Ling, Eacanaba, iron ores schr ¥, B! Stockbridge, Mus: Wegon, lumbers vebe D R. Holt, " Grand Haven, Jambar; schir Marfon Dizu, Grand Haven, luwber achr Leo, Graud Haven, luinbers schr J, V. Jon Muskegon, Jumbery schir Willam Bmlth, “Houth | tinven. Inmbor: ache Mineevn, Markegon, Jnmber; #chr Lonkout, Graud Haven, pllen; schr Fiwhe or, Muskuwan, wood : kehr Tom Uaine, Mnskegon, wond tachr Colt, Ludington, 1 mbar; brig Pamlico, Tinthio, conl. ULEAWANCEA=Prop Tritosdetl, Nenton Harhor, mundelen: prop Mewsenger, Banton larbor, aun- drica; stmr Shohayean, Manttawoo, anndries; achis €, K. Niwmn, Buifalo, 31,000 bix wheat; achr Cars lingtord, Bafale, 50,000 ba eorn: atmr Alp Munkegon, eundeiens nrop &, Pridgeon, Jr., Port luron, 42,608 bu corn, 3,430 brls” fone, 700 brls corn-meal, and nundeloss prop Menominee, Greon it Uiln pork. 50 brin vegetablens sche Tri Color, Uolland, 4 ris whisky and sundries: prop Towell, Monteenl, 100 brls pork—Oswogo, 752 bdla Hiden—Ogdensbiisz, 310 brle lour, and sundricsg prop City of Traverse, Traverso City, 2,(K0) bu gats, 50 brln potle, Wi auniries pron "Arabin, u{falo, 66, e corns sehre A, J, Mowry, Line coln, 10 brix beef, 200 1b3 butter, i LAKE FREIGIITS. Coteno.—Frelghts were dull and eany, The offeringa wero swall, and thero was littlo Inquiry for entl vesrein, Corn ratea to Buffalo wera nomi- nnl at 2@2%¢. The prop dava was roported fop port cargo wheat throngh, and the rchir Favorlte for onta to Luffalo at 1e. The Alanks and G, Campell take corn to Erlo, Capnclty about 1 B eat. BOC000 B cbva ant 20,000 b watar Bureato, Jume 21.—~No chartorn reported. this morntng. The followlng wers teported yeatorday afternoon_by Capt, George W, Bone: Schir Oneois ta, conl, Cleveland to Chicago, at bic; achien J. 1T, Marizell and Lively, coul fo' Polede, nt 26¢ pre ton, CapL, It Cardinell reporis the' achr Kush, coni o Tletrult, at 25c per ton. _Moawrs, Andorson R;,llllmnl( eport tho schr 11 P, Baldwin, conl tg Chicngo, at 400 per ton; rehr Lizzfo As Law tuked <ol tu Chicago on owners' acconnt, MitwAuKER, Jane 22, —Tliore did not. appenr (g e any domand for geain vessels Lo-dny fat T Talon and faten wore regarded o nominn) at 23 on \heat. One ur two vencls wero wanted for (ann- dinn porta, but no rates were glven. Carriors ate holding back for (5@0Y%c to Kingston, Deviotr, Mich., dune 21/—Vrelgita romain yoryanict: and e o doing, Xatun “on dctients swego, 43%¢; ta Bafalo, 2%¢; to Clev T Hes o tovation. o 248 shas LAKE MICIDGAN. Cincann—A vory nevoro squall passed over thls suction yenterday morning abot 10 o'clock. As the wind ahifted sudilenly from tha sontheast ta the north, the vensels canght outslde musi have gotten considerable of n shaking up. Tuua far, lowever, no accllents have bean ruported, Just provious to the squall tho water in the river rose to sn unprecedented helght, nearly flooding the basemonta alonz the docks....The stosm fishing-boat_Alhatroan will by ured Lierenfter 84 an excaralon boat cvery Sunisy. Showas luspected yeaterdny, and pormission aranted to carry pRAsengers.,. 0 pleam barge Titamarck lofi this port Thursday ovening with er usual complenient of veaseln fu tow. 8he had ot proceedod far out In the Inke when somo uccldont occarred to hor machinery, compelling her to ro- 1urn to this port for repairs. Iler barges came to an nnchor outaide. She waa fally repalred yeater- doy morning, and startedon her trip....Tho prop Ciiyahogs is undergolng sundry repaita nt ono of ha docke of the Chicago Dry-Dock Compnny. ... The nchr D, R Hlolt came [n contact with nome veasel near Sinte stroet bridge and lost her flying 4ib,. Tho sche Blizabeth Jones was towed to tha Fuiton Elevator last evoning to tak onn cargo of graln for Buflalo. ... Tho steam conal-boat Hoath made het trial trip yeelerday, While ontaldo, ony of her pumps gave out, and sl bud to bo towed ‘back for repairs.. LAKE ERIE, Special Dispatch te Tha Triduna, Entx, Pa., Juno 23, —Depacted for Chicago, prop Tacket and bark Erastus Corning. FPORT ITURON. Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. Porr Hurox, Mich., June 23, ~Down—Props H. C. Sctnoor, Movans and barges, Tioga and Darges: tug Vulean nnd raft. Ur —Props Statucea, Aunfe L. Cratg, Gordon Campbell, N. K. Falrbanlk; schra Hurvest Queon, Itasca, New Dominlon, Oliver Mowat, Johu Lire. den, James C. King. Winp—Southwost, gentle; weather wet, The achr George W. Adama was still aground s tho mouth of the cut lato Iast night, with two tugs worklng to roleasg ier, " pec 9 fo The Bune. Porr HuRox, Mich,, Juno 2—10 p. m.—Dowx ibrops Nobravka, Foriage, Vandeebilt, Fountaly Tity, Enterprise and conaort, Sparta and conrort, Onionagon and barges, Kotchum ana conaort, Al- pona and barges: schrs T. I Mowlnd, D. Van Vaikenburgh, Arabls, Minnle Blawson, L. 0. Woodruft, Delawaro,” Parona, Georgs Sherinan, Scatia, Monticallo, Domaldson, (. 5. Nichards, oo ‘Fl)nnlt"‘!, Migglo Molleny Maria, aartin, corgo Cane, Mechanlc, ru, Montau! Lake Forcet, D, Fort. A ¥ Ur—Props Kowena, Montana, Manltoba, Jan- nesn and barges; schr 8. i, Kimball, Wixn—South, gentle; weather ino, Schir Goorge W. Adams was releasud to-doy by the tug Torrent. MARQUETTE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Manquerrs, Mich., Juse 25, —AunveEp—Schr King Slsters, Cuzango—Prop 8, Chamborlain; echr John Martin. Passzp ur~Stmrs Paclfic yesterday, St. Paul. Dowx—Stmr 8t. Louls, TIIE CANAL. Drivgeront, June 23, —Anwmven—Prop Mon. tauk, Lockport, 1,800 brls flour; Cuyuga, Lock- port, 7,600 bn oata. Curanep—Phoenix, Lockport, 2 m ahingles, 1,600 posta. m lumber, 100 MISCELLANEOUS. . fipns aND Turnz.—The tug Kittte Bmoke, of Manltowoc, has gons to tho Manitons to tow the dismantled schr C, C. Barne to Mllwaukes, whera she ls conalgned. Two now lighthouses at Weller's Bay, on tho north shore of Lake Ontarlo, will soon be ready for service..../I'uu revenus catter Andy Johnron, which has recotved & thoronugh ovorhaullng at Mil- waukue, went fnto commlsslon Thursday. She s {n command of Cupt. Prank Bare... The old light- house tower at the mouth of Saginaw Iilver has boon pulled down to glve way to 4 Tore substan- inletuctuge. In tho meantime 8 temporary Hght hns been establislied he prop Drowedary niruck o raft in Lachl Canal 'Tuesday morning oud Atled with water, Tho extent of tho damage ot bo nscertained until sho discharges her cars She was bound from Chicago for Montreal 0. i/ Duluth Zridune with a cergo of wheat....The speaks of tho situation in that vicinity ns followa: **Mauy scoro square milos of broken fce still remain at the head of the lako, but it has looacned ©p sufliclently under the actlon of the occaslonal —woab winds tiat w liave bnd, 5o thut vosscls gut thron 5h it without much difticulty, and It Is hardly probablo that it will impedu navigation any further. Some think wo shall have jeo hero till the $th of July. Shonid this be tho cass it would bu !mnelhmfi ui hoard of i the history of this placa....The Tight- Tiouse tower at tho mouth of the Saginaw Hiver was recently taken down and the light soton a tempo- Tary ataging somne 30 feol Jowor thau before. OWing 10 this cinige sume of the vesssl and tugs Captains, not soelng the Hght In the usuul place, and not Enowing that tho old tower had beon takien down, supposed thie Hght woa out snd vo _reported, Thiv {410t 00, 'Thio tight has been bright overy night [ it ncw‘ onauan..i 'ho cumlulml {[{" A ml;‘ql the followlug In regan o o deal of o prominent tug Captuin: ** About hulf-past o'cluck yosterduy inoruiug a8 the tug L. . bmlth was towlug the sche Frank Perew, just in from Jacquette: up tho old siver bed, her Captaln, ‘Auson Gioodwin, was selzod with cramps [n the stomach, and soon ufter dled. As #oon du pursible ‘after ho was solzod asslutonce waa got, but it wus too late, He was taken (o ki bonrding place, \hers an Innuest was hield, aud tho causs of hiy death aacribed Lo heort discise. ile was B4 years Of sgo, and has & wife ot Vincland, Now Jorsey, oy very fine residenco thers. Kor somo ycard et ho hua Leen ncmmsu. but this season had {mm running thistug as night Cuplain, and at the close of tho soasen intundid to retire ultogether from tngging, | 1o was one of tho plonecrs ut tho Dasiticws. urul wad In overy way an escellent Cup- tuin and s gentlemun. 1118 couaine will ba taken 1o bis hume in Now Jorsoy, ANOTHER KINK IN PREIGITS, The price paid for carrying graln fa low cnough, Tut when it happons that the graln fs 10 por cend under average \lcifih( that i dlla out a hold without counting, lthecomes o very serlous inaties for the carrlor. Not long axo, in Chicupo, 8 vosscl was luaded with 60,000° bu corn, aud could nok cuntaln more, thaugh the sgent had stated that sha would require over (0,000 bu to 811 her, A siml Jur differcnce has been met with dn loading other Veasels, when the estimute was bascd_upon the maynitide uf 1ast year's curgous, In 1870 the corn welghied bu 1y and upward 1o the measured bui now it doce Bt aveluge morg than WO@al lbe iy falling oif to the cxtent of nearly 10 per co in weight, as compared with Lulk, inaterially re- duces the avallablo quantity of (ho corn now boiug forwurivd, and will make tho crop wiwpenr siatl by compuriso. 1t {s eaual o au actual falling ot o not ar from 100,000, 000 b —Detruit Lost. i e AR S English Agitution for a opeal of tho Doclar rutlon of Yarls, The soclety which has becn established for the purpose of votatulg u **restoration of the mark thno rights of England' has begun to appeal to 4 sublic and to enlikhten thein upon the question & he Declaration of Yuris, Beveral wuembers of 4 councii wore present recently ut the Royal United Bervice lustitution, whero 8 paper wou read by Lieut. Ross, uf llladl:ulh\lrf‘ In which he ucges the necensity af England's refuslug to boany louget bound by tho declaration. Iho Earl of Denbighy Lord Stanfoy of Aldorley, Mr. Butlcr Johnstole, 3, P j Gen, Sir W, Codrl llli'lu“. and soveral othert apoke on the queatiun, uiid it was propoecd thatth lmpenhmlld Lo placed ut tha diepossl of the Lec: urs Assoclation, 1 order to have it reud bn varlon! parta of Ahu country, ‘Ple feellng sppeared to b4 unsnluwous i fuvor of restoring the right 1o eap: e thys toods whororer Louniund of ageth, {1 cuso of war, lasulng letters of warque us pieand of waintaluing the supremscy of England. {610 now Intended Dy tho aucluty o proceed to dissemii- pate a knowledge of thu subject snd to stlr up LA uation to dewnand a redemptionel Wese ek, 4

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