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FINANCE AND TRAD Continued Scarcity of Good Nego- tiable Paper. , fThe Produce Markets Active, and Most of Them Firmer—Provisions in Bettor Domand, Hogs Steady=++Corn anil Oats Strengthene ed by the Stormes«¥Wheat Firm. e e FINANCIAL, As long s the principal items of financial news aro bank-failurcs and the lke, Chicago has reacon to remain content with the dallness of fts daily record of bank tusinesn. The happiness of nations that have no hietory oxtends M timea like these to citics whore banks move onynietly in the ola ac- customed way. ‘The aupply of negatiable paper continuer to bo muchbehind the demand. The baoks are having few profitable opportnmities for the use of thelr loanablo rurplus, Hegnlar customers have obtatn. #d about all tho advances they need, and outslde oporntors can are 1o chance to make & profit out of borrowed money. Rates of diaconnt were 8@10 per cent at the ‘banks to regular customers, On the strcet the usu- ] varintions are mnde on bank rates, ¢ New York axchango was sold between banks at BOR75¢ per $1,000 ptemiam, Tho clearings were $2, 000,000, BAGDROT'S LAST WORDS ON TilH 8ILVER QUES- TION. . A snmmary of Mr. Bageliot's Intest views on the allver quostion has been published in book form under the title, ** Some articles on the deprecla- tion of sliver, anil topics connected with It, ro- vrinted from the Economial.,” Tha preface to thin posthumous work fs As followas I venturo to bring togother these articles on the recent deprectation af aliver, and on Lhe recent ox- chianges with indin, though f am well awaro how incomplete a vicw they give of the complex sube. Jects to which they relate, and how diargrecable to tead a coliection of euch papers almort neceasarlly i, 1 Icould, I would have rewritten the whole of them 1o a niore ky«tcematic form, Hut [ have no time or streneth at iy disposal for such a taak, and 1am obliged, therefore, to ure this substitute. To eluctdate wonie parta of the chain of reasoning, have added the ovidenco, which I gave on ono or two pointa before Mr, Gorchen's Commiltes on the Deprecidtion of Silver. last spring. Kot cven no, there 1a moch [ should wish 1o say In nddition, both in expusition und In defense of the oplntons which [ hold. 3 So far as tho ahort cxperience which we have had :clc'u Ithink it confirme the vlew taken in these artie Firat—1 coneider that the rine In the price of all- ver from 47d Inat summer to 65344 now aliowa the preceding great fall from 54 %d Inst February to be only a momentary aceident in A newand weak nar. ket, and not the permanent effect of Jasting eanscy Second—It has heen proved that the demand for the countrics that usc silver asa currency is o nlated by ita cheapneas here and In Ameriea, that thie has carrled off the late DHpE‘y. taken tholead tn vo dolng, malnly hada better and readser ineans of export; hut, rooner or later, all other sliver-moneyed countri will du a0, acco.ding to their magnitudo and oppor- Annitles. And theseare the wirhto e-1ablinh. If these nre proved, the practieal conclusion fole lows that it woukd In atsnid to make any perny nent changes in our Ing curruncy of {axalio while all the fucts upon which sich ‘changen wou he toundud ure chunzing 2o much and so mpldly. And thongh this conclusfon does not need support, it [« munported by our uncertainty ne 1o ho effect : ol he tucreased Mloma charges of our Indlan Gove | @roment—somctimen, for shortners, called tho 10~ diun **trlbute, " which, in a way which 1 have tried ta oxplain, complicates the whole aubjuct, ‘The fertility of the new silver mines In Amerien ix not very elaborately oxamined in theve artlcies, foreven yel there in no surc data for ue. Bt everythiny tenda to show that the yield of there | minesialikely Lo far less than wint was once thoneht, aml the ditlicnity of obiaining exact data [s an additional reason for being very slow fo mako any changes fonnded apon an hypothesis as 10 the foture pree of wilver. A yot 110 one can I [ that the permanent valne of “silver—whether n relation to gold or in relatlon to commoditien ut Iarge—will chanue ko much aa to render any alter- At{uns necessary, The preface, as abave writton, was sent to the rintens about tha becinning of March, It is bo- feved that Mr. Bagehot ut one timo contemplated * mukiog additlone to It, but no memoranda have heen loft explanatory of his last intentlons.— Loudon Econgmlat Office, April, 1877.] AMPENICAN COMMERCE FOIL TEN MONTHA, ‘The report of the Iuresu of Statlstics fur the ten months ended Aprll 210 I8 an encouraging ano. A comparizon for the whole tlme with the cor- responding period of 1870 4ves nat exhiblt any Im- provement, but thir ran b jdalnly alscerned 1n the fmports for the month of Apeil, Thelr tota) yaluo was $12,070,42, arnmnst §16,150,520 for the samc month inat year. When vlewed for tho ten monthe, the declino s scen to have continued for nost of tho time: the zures are 357, 602, 545 of merchundise imports In 1877, agalnst s, 000, B4H, Tbe domestic exports for April, 1877, were §47,780,770, or moro than $1, 060, 000 better than thoss of Aprll, 1870, S8, 704,608, For the ten month, the domestic oxports wero valued (gold s voluem) at 8603,7i,5, agalnst $4:0,018,- " 260 for the correaponding months of the | flecal year 1876,—an Incrozne of $03,818,084, The beaviest Inzrense fn Importa was In sugar, of which §12,000,000 1070 In value was imported; tho Imporis of tens and cotfcen fell off $11,000,- 000, The exports of corn inercased $10,000, 000, while those of cotton foll away £:1,000,000, There wan a areat ontisncomest in tha valuo of p troleum cxports, which rose frum 324, 300,000 to $10,000,000. fiucun and hata exports tnereaned $10,000,000; lard, §6,000,000; ond leaf labacco, 88, 000, 000, A With regard (o tho luture of rallroad stocks, tho Now York Lientng Posl muys in its tusnclal colnn: | Tho harvests may be rensonably expected to . Inrgely contrul prices for eatiroad stueks during the cuming nutuom aud winter, 17 us a rule they are 3 wued thinnghont the conntey thery oaznt to bo considerabla rinsin urices i e niext sfx moutha. - 1f thep ara beluw the averago or oor Tt will bo - diMculttoavert a further fall, and to Sraros such o8 the ost persistent and radieal bears have not mentioned, Of coure o ure other intfluencen 10 ve taken {nfo account, sugh na relato to railrond ; anonagement and the influenca of tho Treasury M e e e S e AL g e gy ud China has ccause rhio hias two main propositions which I policy on the moncy rket, If, however, the cutntry hus lare cropa and a cood farelgn arket for thum, active money and hieh ralcs for tans wonld not, Ft b blieved, be rufliclent to wholly ehieck even if they Interféred with (ho fuiprove~ ment n prices, NOSTON AND THE WEST. Tha Boston Commercial Iiullettn of last woek has the sunctincoment of an ymportant addlton to Bouston comnierce In the catablialiment of a new hine of steamers belween Bostonand Liverpool, und lu another part of the ssino column a nalitfy- tnig compialut that tho anly two rallroads that can brlng frefibt from tho West to Baston are directly controlled by the New York Central. The latter rosd will not alluw clther 14a Boston & Albany or tbe tunnel tu tuke grain that comes over the Erla Camal. 'Tho Jutletin vage: **What wa necd 14 a connection which eAall make the tunnel Independent of the New Yurk Central, anid until we get it los- 1on wlll be at the morcy of Mr, Vanderbilt, whoso Lret alm I8 to rerve netther New York nor Boston, ‘Lot only himselty'* - THA MEUCHANTS' DANK OF MONTREAL, Tho wew mansger of the Merchunts' Bank of *Montreal hiss denued the annual roport. 1t shows n ‘oras0u capital by bad debts of 23 per cout, and whiareaare 4o be reduced that amoust. ‘The tafied result of (ho sxumination by Mr. Hague sud the Commlitee han vcen to weite ot $633,000 bad dslits, 3533,000 luvics or sucuritles of doubtful claracter, $108,704 lusses by ‘tho New York ' Leanchos, and $295,001 expenses ationding the i operutlon of the Quebee Governincatsl loan to dato, [ Whils these amounts sre large, it (s thought they are ot wll entirely Irrecaverable, The capital | whe reduced will then bo over $0,000,000, and the hank will vtill be the second largeat In tho Do- minloo, l BALTINUKE & OHIO. | There was s suvery: gecline List week on tha Bal- | timure Stock Exchange of tho priee of Baltimore & | Ohio stock, which has yiclded bitherto less than 8oy eiber o the depressing influcnces at work ou \ wuch valaes, The stock rallied toward tho close of tho week, and sald oy higb 303 When we look . backs year wo fad that Baltimore & Oblo Rallroad ‘ whares wero quoted st 100 (o 105, with free bidders and few scllers. The decllue In values affects the ‘ best as well as the worst roods, sud 18 tho diruct . sudlegitimate resalt of the falso principles on | which Usese corporations sr mansged, with regard | to thelr stocklolders, to cuchother, and to the , pablic. | HULLIOY PRODUCT. i ‘The zross bullion product of wowe of the more d dwmportsnt iolnes 0f Califurls, Nevads, aud Utah fur May, including Californis and Consolidated Viee Kius, waa 84,105,000, This lethe largest of tho Juar. Cousolidated Virginia produced $1,239,- W00, of which BU0Q,000 wss gold, snd Celifprnia 21,520,633, §707,U14 of ft gold. The product of l Svme Lwouty minga, according 10 Sguses collucied ‘ by the Ran Prancisco Jhlletin, was for the @ve months of 1877 $17, 707,600, RESULTS OP THR 8KASON IN WALL STREET. The scason has closed In Wall street, A review of {ta events discloros s terrible st of loases. Tohinson, Kemnedy & Co, were among the Iatest and heavieat loecrs; capitalists who operate be- hind brokers have lost milllons throngh their **falth*’ In New York Central and Tock Island at 108, in Wentorn Unlon at 75, and St. ferred at 85, The knighily Jim Keene b rood dealof his pile; Mosea Taylor Is reputed worth several millions lews than he was tweive months ngo; Sam Milly, I, N. S8mith, Osborn, and D, P, Morgan have not came ont shead, The victors, to whom the rpoils belong, are Cammack, ‘Travers, and Jay Gould, who hive raked In treas. ure by steam power. CO-OTRNATIVE LIZE-INSGRANCE The New-Englanders are turning atway from the rolf-recking Insnrance corporations, and are forme ing private co-operative insneance assoclations. A nombor of theso organizations bave been made among groups encaged In common parsuits. Ta Springfield, Masn,, Banday before iast, & Connty Catholte Inrurance Association was staried with forty members, TAE | TER CENTS ‘The sabecriptions to tho 4 per eents up to Satar- day last amounted to 81,200,000, and it wes then belleved at the Treasnry Department that the pri. vata eubecriptions wonld Lo much less than had ‘been anticipated. GOLD AND GREENDACKS. ol was 105X @105% in grcenbacks. Greenbacks were DGX@04%e on tho dollar in gold FORBION EXCMANOR. Stziy dave, SioMt, A Al shlk olilg 7% a7 i, Asted, nited States avof A 1143 n U, 8. 8200l a5—la o) 10 AT R . 5, B ol n E UiHEd KIAten 10400 c+sorsr i 1123 Uniien] BIAtes now 54 0f ‘81,0 m Unived States currancy s, ex. i e BROKERS' Chieaga Clty 7 ; ct. honds. Chilcago Clty 7 ¥ ct. sswe Ehieauo iy 7 % L water ‘00K Connty 7 ¥ t. honds, fong. . Surth Chicago (L. Park: Wess Park, Clty 1tall QUOTATIONS. . City Rallway, lf‘ll; Haitway 8o Weat Sida.. North Sido. * And Inturest, DY TELEGRATIL NRW TORK, Tb the Western Astociated Press. Nxw Yorg, Juno £5.—Goll opened at 1054@ 105%. Rorrowing rates, 1 to 4 porannum and 1-81 per diom. Silyer at London nnchanged.’ Here, aiiver bars 123% ingreonbacks, and 1173 lugold. Silver coln, 4 tiscount, Governmonts were steady. Rtatiroad bonds wers quict and firm. Toledo & ‘Wabash advanced 1, and Bt. Louis & Iton Moun. taln, K. - State aeenrition were dull, The sock market was unteually dnd), and gen- erally wask In tone. The only other chanzes wotlhy of note were In Tmon Paclde, which ojencd at 04% and closed at (1%, Niinots Central, which declined from 5624 to b1, sud Chleago, Burlington & Quincy, which fell ot from 7% to 034, snd closed at 004, Transactions were onty 40,000 sharen, ‘of which 3,000 wers Now York Centenl, 3,000 Lake Shore, 1,000 5t. Panl preferred, 4,000 \Wabash, 8,000 Lackawanna, and 1,000 Western Unlon, Money, 1@2, Friinc mereantila paper, 3@+, Customa, &I80, 000, Treasury disbursements, $08, 000, 0, 009, Clearings, $21,00: 4R714 ehort, 480, Bterling stead; . Harlony Michigan Centra A Jol., 1 Uacifia Tonda 110 Pacific bonda, 104 tantegrant..,.) 10 u" sloking-fund .. 3 wloo Cloveladd & Nurthwestern Tennessee, old, Tennnsice, i Virginia, uld, 84 Fuanctarn, lateat quotations ut the 8 IRG STOCKA. ne 25, ~—The following are the vek Board tusday: “ ™ . A PORRIGN, Loxnox, June 24,—late of dlacannt In apen market for threo-months' blils, 2HEQEN; balow the Iank of Encland, %@X. Consnls, maney and account, N4 1-1 Amerlican wecurition, fe20s, 038, 104%; 10.40s, 10941 new On, 1071 New Yark Cenfral, 883 Krie, 0% proferred, 16 Nllinole Central, 60 Paws, Juno 24,— (toates, 105¢ 63c, REAL ESTATE. Tha following Instruments woro fled for record on Monday, Juno 25: £ITY PROPROTY. West Huran st, 143 [t West of Avers 12211y datend Jine B o 00 Marshacld at, B 80 of Wead Van fluron ‘st W £, 2 18, with buliding, datod June 420 Tinkham st, s e cor of West 11 [F1] [} 73, 2,000 Abieptecs copof Lun 19 01, ated Une 2, Laovirveronnsr a0 Noipun T (aaf FIH R anted JTune Hall 4,000 I, Nated dnne W, Wade at. & w vor of Crittomivii i, b o £, S53153 1, with mproverienta, dated June 25 SOUTI 0P HITY LIVI A WITILN A MADICK OF 4KYEN Froderlek plutes SIS T b of Pirty 8105w, rodertek place, S0t of Pifly TUNio8 1) duted June COMMERCIATL. The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of producs In this clty during the farty-clghl hours ending at 7 a'clock un Monday momiog, snd for the corresponding tiwe lust year; Receipis. |1 B\inmenia, 1877, | k|| . | awn, Floun el o) 7 e | waw ~ 13.a lsaty o A 000 : a0l Lora, =673 Gata, bu. w7 ‘,7I1I 8471 s him N 1.2 2730, Witbdrawn from wtore durlng Satngday for city consumption: 3,318 buwheat, 413 ba corn, 2,634 bu oate. ‘The following graln was 1nspected juto store fn thiscity yesterday morviog: 8 care No, 2 North. Western wheat, 7 cars No. 2 woring, 14 cany No. 4 do, 6 cars rejected do, 1 car uogrado (35 wheat); 1 car yellow corn, 2 cars No, 1do, 43 cars aud 11,000 ba high-mixed, 3 cars new do, 0 caré new mixed, 125 cars 11,000 bu No. % corn, 77 carsrcjecteddo, 23 care no grude (28 coru); & cars white oats, 21 cars and 1,600 Yu No, & do, 17 care rojectod do, 1 car no grade (47 oats); 3cary No. 2rye, 8 care rejocted dojlcar No 3 barler, 8 cara rejected do. Total (370 camy), 182, bo, Iuspected out: 40,630 bu wheat, 321083 be coru, 3,104 bo oats, 420 ba rye, 910 bu barley, Tue followlug stutemuent shows the distributicn THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JUNE 96, 1877. of thn breadstufls shipped from thls city daring Inst week: 3 Wheat. Shi FEN ora, 4u.300 Fiour, Oats. 08004 4630 . £ ’ 2GR bt o 10 T el And $2. 743 bu do 0 Kinearon. Amember of the Board of Trade, jnat retumed from an extended trlp throngh central Illinois, staten that ho never maw botler crop prospectd on the wholo.. The wheat s vory fine, and the corn ingood condition, though perbaps a little back- ward, The oats may lodge, with more raln, but they promise well now, 1e rays the. rain has falien chiefly lo narrow belts, and even then has been greedily dmnk In by the gronnd, which has ahsorbed more than nsual, leaving the streams but Nittle altercd In volame. A. B, Smith, Esq., of the Chicago & DPacide Etevator Company, replies to the document read on ‘Change last Satunlay, He states that the schr 1onaldson is tho only achooner whtch has recelved« graln frow tho 0. & P, Elevator, and no delay was occasioned, On June 11, the \prop James Fisk, Jr., wasecnt there for rojected corn, bat dh ace connt of the condition of the graln they rafused to recelve it. No cther vessel has boen ment 10 the honee for grain up to the date of the communica- tlon read Inst Saturday, » The leading produce marketa wero fairly active yenstorday, and most of them were Arm, provisions snd corn belng strong. The news from Eorope was warlike In Ita tono, Independontly of that from tha actnai seat of strifo, it being reported that England 14 ngitated about the proposcd lemporary occupa- tion of Canstantinople by Rnssla. The Western. news,.too, was bad mateorologieaily; it was ro- ported that Towa had becn visited by a destructive atorm, and that it was travellng towards us, The #torm broko ncar the close of the regnlar seaston. Thare was comparatively little doing yesterday for #hipment, prices bolag too bigh In com, and the trading was chiefly for futnre delivory, with rather ‘moreorders from ontside in some departments, The dry-goods trado was moderately active, and pricos wora firm and unchanged. Grocaries were onlered with somo (reedom, and for moat Jines the market proserved a fairly steady tone. Bugapa woro insettled, Coflces wero sirong, Prices of forelgn and domestic dried fruits were only falrly sustained, The chicf inquiry wae for oranes, ap- ples, and ralelns. Flsh contlnue in good demand at well sustalncd prices. Buttor was active and etesdy, Checse was dull and declining. No changes wero doveloped in the oll, paints, bagging, Ieather, coal, and wood markets. ‘The lumber market vas rather quict. The offer- Ings were light and buyers were not very anxions to bny, iheir stock belng equal to thoe requirc- menta of tho trade. Prices wero unchanged, Building matorlals were in moderato de- mand st lset week's pricen, The ralny weather has Interfored with the making of brick, bat tbo yards a0 turaing out a anfMciont quantity, and other materials are In ample supply. The weol markelt was sctive and firm under moderate recelpts, and o sympathy with Interlor markots, which are reported to be cxclted and steong.. The hay dealers report a light Inquiry for the best grades for local use and ship- ment. Eecds were quiet, Potatoes were un- changed. * Green trults wero abundant, sud in falr local request. Lnke freights were rather qulot, bat nominally firm at about 2c per bu on corn to Daffalo, Room was taken for 31,000 bu wheat, 80,000 bu corn, 18,000 ba oata, and 23,000 bu barley, " Mates on provisions by lake nnd canal were quot- ed at 16¢ per 100 1bs to New York. . Rail freights were dull, but nominally steady at former rutes, To Now York 30¢ per 100 juson grain, and 45c on boxed meats. To Loston, Port- Tand, and Providence, 35¢ on graln and 50c on wravisions, To Interlor New England points, 8% on grain. Provisions to Baltimore, 42¢, and to Philadeivhin, 43¢, To Mantroal, 25¢ on graln and foc oo provisions. ¥ Fourth-claas™ rated 100 sbove grain. : LXPONTS PROST THE SEABOARD. Tha following were tlio cxports of the artieles named from tho principal cities of the Atlag}lc sea~ board for the wecks enalng on the dates given: *Junesd Juncig, Juneus, Jiera IRTI, Flour, bris. Tl 419 Whuat, bu, 2063, 230 Com, hu.. LiemEis Onta, b ! 54,403 I O Ly < 04 974 . 4,018 HOTRA , 2A17070 60057 IR ¢ GIETI0 7,754,750 “eExclustro of an estimato. GIAIN 1N BTOIA 1N NEW YORR. une 2, June 10, Juna . AL 1870, UR) ¢RL2HT 1,454,810 A OEL 412,008 250, M7 BIT ROOTOS DOSATH BIL TS L IAATT IeLTIE ELag . IRTII 1079 15,673 1,103 5 FONKION GOODS, Tha following statement shows the forelgn gold values of Imported goods entered Intoconsumption at the port of Chicago during last weuk; alvo tho gold dutlus thereon, The selling currency values nggregated sbout $33,600: Foreign ralus, Tooking.flass plates 027,00 Pry KOS o B770. 00 @A 10ha0C0. 210,00 i 17,00 208,00 LI TOtRLiscuvensvreersaneenerssis $13,089,00 ERROUS IN STATISTICH, v the Editor of The Tribuse, Cinicaao, June U3,—~The oticlal circalar of the New York Produce Exchnpge comnes to hand with ita usnal burden of printed errors. Wers thin a private publication its statoments might be oyer- looked, as they might bu supposed to be mors or lessof the natoro of catimates, but When it s atated to bo tho official utteranco of the New York merchants It alionld bo correct. If not trespaes- Ing upon your xpace, I should like to be allowod to pointouts very fow of Its moat Important mb talics, In thostatement of tho visiblo supply of grain on Juuo 10 In tho laeue of June 22, it places the stock of wheat st Duluth as 85,000 bu. Last week this anthority placed it at 00,000, and the most rchablo partles in Duluth say thero was ‘nu wmovoment of wheat fHero during the week cnding June 10, Yet tho circue lar savs the stock ' Incroaeed 53,000 during that timo. It places the stock of wheat in Toron. 10, June 10, at 201, 176 bu, Now, the oflicial pub. licatlon of stocks In Toronio and Montreal s mado on the 1at and 15th of each month, and tho Anics Just mentloned are those of the 1ot of Juno, whi tho stuck Juno 1% was 101,077 on. The clrenlar hoe the Montreal stock correct, and the stocknin thess two cities wrv always inade public un the «anie day, Peaple can draw their ow nciuslons, 1t makes the stock of wheat in Oswel® only 10,000 “bu, nnd has publinhod for several months the stock theroat ubout this Bzure, while In reality they have had much morealithe tline, June 10 thelratock was 173,000, dJune ), 100,000, aud June 2. 170,000, which izurcs can be proven by any ono dealring to doau, 1t nlacce the quantity of wheat -hh:ru«l by iake from Chicazo, llllwnkwi&mmu_‘ aud Tolee do for the week cudiug Juno 690,507 bu, whila tho correct quantity v 110, 859 bu, as can Lo verificd by any one by sending for the Customn- House retur 1a. In another yart of this oMclal pa- cr the author statvs .the samo Item as 476,710 u, Passing to the corn columm, we ne muny wimilar vrrore, Lut notof thu {mportance of thy wheat tho supply of corn s plentiful while wheat |s small, aud the stock at cach point is fin- portunt, It s fact, too, that almost cvery fin- |Imrllnl error made by ihe Produce Krchange Feekiy In tha Bgurea relating to the crop of 1878 hiw Leen made on tho slde that tends to depress values, - Terzomart. PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUOTS—-Were sctive In pork, and guiet Otherwis, tho tradiug belnyg chlefly forfuture, The markct waa strooger, though bogs wore (s large supply. Tho better dewand for Loge led many operators to think that furelygn houses aro satlafied with the late Alu- cline, snd more dlaposcd (o fake hold, warrsoting & lttle more strength I the home trade. Por this reasun Holders of product wero frmerin thelr views, and 1 aborts ln pork wore more wiling w L. There was ilt- 10 appasvas inqulry for shipment, but thera wera Fu- nurs of viders un the door st Agures a iltile bolow the uarked, and It Ls well known that salvs miade for ship- wmeat are sometimes ket sqeret, Muss Fork—-Waenitive and stronger, advancing 300 per rl, and cloalug 20c bigher then Saturday, alcs were reported of 70 brls cush at §13.43; % 250 brla selicr July At $13.8513.151 33,600 bris selley August at FIE 001355 Wil 2000 brly s ller RopLember a GULIML Folal, 43,R20 brle. Thu market closed Mfi)«l(’l Scller Judes $14. 1018125 scilur Juty: 13.23_Auiuatt Sellur Boptember | s amainatias £1 4%l 5716 0 o cluso; hid wiler Prime mncsa bork was qiiused at $12.25612.5% and ex- advancing S@100 per 1han Saturday. Xalus g July wl $uU3D. ); 040107 w0 150 LG el i erJul; . vguaL. SClcr temiber us wouilual JU§0, 12463, 15 at the cluse, Now Hird wia quoted 81105134 x40 B brlow 1e price uf lag. ¢ “WraTe—Wers quist, s20'a shade frmor oo winer Cured, Whilo adiniier lvl wore uuchanged, the markab {heunh Liverpoot Ralos wers reported £0. f'()&'? 100 24 sellorTuly, IR Tl, D ®a long clears si estaplexlad hami (13 vo) at wige 18 BR) at e, The markos closed at 2o of pricre: Khort Lang Stort rice, cleary. eleare. o [BY % o " M owy s A 8y [ 7 4 7 Lonys andshard Ciears quoted Ated(e caslt or Ju and 4o seller Auguat. Cumberinuds quict at 1%G B4es Jong ent hama, Rig@a(e, li boved: sweet-pickicd hama, Tw@R3(c. Urren Nama, THew TH Hacon quoted staye for shoullers, 82aia for ahor rile, Al {aAlge for short clears, 9@ 100 for hama, e aa s i 44075, X ANE -V A Y IREF PRODUCTS - \rece ateady and guiet At £10. Q11,00 for mem: 811.73@12.0) for oxtra mess; an F10.30RAL0L (0F hama, TALLOW—1T a8 Mroilcer at THRTMe for clts, and 7 QNG TOF country. e was rorared of 375 by a e, DREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—~Wa1 antet, except the sale of & ronnd lot of 1,000 brix on direct order, the trade genorally holding off for lower prices. Sellers made little chanke fn quo- tations, thiongh It ta proable that rome of thom wers wllling to shade previqus fignres. Sales wars reparted of 200 bris winters, partly at £0,75; 1,678 brls spring extray, partly at €7.2%¢A.40; 100 bris apring superfines at €5.00; snd 100 brls ryn flour on privato terms. = Total, 1,073 bris, The market ciosed with the followlng o4 the asking Tange of prices: Cholca winters, £3.0030.503 medium do, $8.00x3.50; common do, #7007, 23t cholce Minnesota spring, $4.5040.50; medlam do, $7.75G8.80: cholce patents, $9.50R10.003 medinm do, #8.5029.00; comne mon do, 83.0048.501 cliofca family flour (spring), £7.5008.00; todium do, £7.0087.50; spring extras, £0.50647.001 eholce apring superfines, £3.00@3.50; mo- dlum do, $4.6085,00. Tiye flour, §4.60@3.00. Drax—Waa fn falr demand and firm, being in only moderate supply. Sales were 70 tons al $11.60811,73 per ton dntrack, and £11.50412.00 fres on hoard cars, M1LL-Frxp—8ale was mads of 10 tons at $18,00 per ton on track. Conx-MEst—Coarse was nominal st $16.00816.23 per ton on track, WHEAT—=WWan fafrly activo and frrégntar, clostng & shade sbovs the latest figures of Batuniny, after nelling from 13(c below to Mc abova them. Livérpool reports ed more dixposition to buy, and wheat was steadily neld I Londons but the weather hero was warm early, with Iittle expectation of a storm, and rather ln; recefpta, encouraged fre offertnga’ under which th market declined. news was une. n clin; tane of tho market, eapeciall Etiropean nows was thonghit to_ indicate that will protiabiy, foln in the Eastern fray. Th fnqalry for *‘reguisr™ wireat, but enr-lof far shinment ‘to_interior polnta, and one taken by Iske, T for next nonth than i was 1o lowl 'fn the 1atter part. of ghetied at €143, uld down 3 :q‘a'"d rloed ut ‘g4 a1 i ntland e was llttlo solil froely 0w Il URIAL S0kl At A Kelier Keptember X L scller the yenr wes Guoted At K U, *“Reller tha nioatl, oF regtiar N, weia quated at 1@zc abava July, the jen ence being 134c, And cioicd ot €1.40, Cash Lflmfltll of 11 (00 b Ho. 2apring at $1.40@ u No. 3 d0 at #1.34y 400 Tt rejected d bu by eAmple st iHicid81,300n tra ‘e on boan cars. Total, 3 NETSTA Witear 0033 2,400 and 400 bt do st ) b, s In falrdeman, Al 14, And 2,40 ) A . 8214, And 2 hu_ty sample o 2 ) freo on Doard CATR, THLAL Ik bnte CORN=Was active and stronger, ndvancing e per i, Wi eloaing e higher than Eatiraay, thongh Lone don was quoied siow, with an unchanged erpool. The receints here wero only moderate, witly n rather Iarga decrense [ast week In onr stocks in store, and the news of stormy wenther aut Weat tended to adyance notations. Same receivers aated it as tielr Deliet ot ihe recelnta, will be wnail 100 ‘towants Au. Rust, Mitle cotaing forward besldes whiat fs alresdy in the different rallroad lines, T demand for futuees, hut chi ho reanit was owin The shorts wer {roe the month after That the receipta wonld probably by uyers for July, hat xpected thai Targe enongli 10 farce down prices, There was & mo.ts orata demand for cash lote, bt apjarentiy shiopers wetg not ol mueh, ami ons of Hiem rintedt That rliws Wera too high W DeFiL them to pperato freely, Jer July opened at $03(c, told ot 40ige. advanced 1o 3c, and rlosed 8t 4740 ~Seller August id at 4760 Floeinic AL 4%ic. Reiler the montiy, oF regiiar No, 10 AL 4050 1474€, cloring at 475(e; ‘and gilt-edged toulpts of o 'clored nt 47%cie, High mixed O 5. 300 o S 43y were reported of i high ixed s e, bt E ey SR R A b ] ey DA, 410 i No. 3 Bt 4B{E4T3e1 34,800 T refected A3Hiaidier 6,200 ba Ly sampie At 3Gk 450Cs Al 2 ba doat 53430 fres o' boand cars. Toral 40 U, OATS—Wera rather qulct nd stronger early, though July wan easiur, wiid caal fell of before the Au- At was frmi d the general market closed strong, owlng ta the stinis, which, it s thought, had injurel the crun in his Rtato und Inws, a0l Was 41w expeciod t0 reduce the yolume of receinta forw few nys - Tho r. o New York 342 and clowod a shlomonts wora ilént, the raceipta dnll ac the last. Castsotd at wran » uotedd the. aiine as e s caali, ani b 3R o, June o' Kamples wero duill, though there t and plump offerings. Cash kales Nu, 2 at Jecsuriges 1,200 ¢ 1 1,200Tu rejected at w7e; 10, w1 1 by Batiphe At 2430 on tracks anudt 7,200 ba 4o &t a1 @4nc free onboarll. Total, 31, N0 i, — Va1 in faiF request for shipment, add grmer, deselling attizc for shitpment, &nd cloaing at a1 Accaniing t loeation and datd of recoipbe Angust d Jul et at ton. clownd R In apinpathy wilh otlior grain, and that the storm had hurt the gmowing crup, Cashi sales wers reported of 14,400 bu No. 2 at o ,200 hu by Kample st A6 (Kt on trac! lnlllfnlmdolé 633g dellvered,” Total, 17,000 bu, HARLEY —Was (nacilve and nominslly jnehianged, . 3 2a7e, A res 0. 2 was quoted ALSEYIC, NO. 1 AL Jactcd as ai0. Now No. 2 anllor Septembicr waa nome [l at Boc b Caalh salon were Hlunited 1o 800 bu by ampla at 385,00 ol track tra 13,0 bW el st t 8127 ‘Wheat=SRales n rellor Areniat at 81,2716, AGornc=120,0:0 bi 4 474(@47HC Tor July and 4o dor it €34 pork—500 brts at $13.20 for August, In tho afternuan the gTaln merkots w fer, th 0 afte re cIERTITg WORCE brIAKIOG Out taara seners. Sae brol fou was muderate, Ateve porkc was fatrly wctico and lower, sopulo of 3. 7o Ul a8 K13, 111@ 13,20 seller and was qultt, with seles Feported of 600 s setler 5 . i-'a} ‘“ales of 100,000 1ba Cumberland aldes on private At Al terms. Vheat was quict and aaster, Julysold at 81441 down 44, closioir at tho Inéldor” Aucust af 81,3 ug aUENIT, A ear of canli sold at §1°47, ‘Corn waa in inodcrate request, and cuaier, seliing ab LIA4T for auty, which closcd ¢ 476" August sold a8 oAb and cliuod at 481{c. i wrg Insctive Chisriers were reported for 10,000 bu_wheat, 21,000 b cora, and 400D it BAriey, Al 0 Klogsien. Noe Tata for the wheat was 5¢. i O B LAST CALL. 3lews pork was fatrly wctive, and & shad Ine ab $11, 0744w 13,10 July, 819, 20x. 12, U8 f Bl ard wi ilet, ot $4.024AN.03 July, $0,M! X Abigust, lnd"lfll‘l:fl":w [EY Sepuull-ur." Sales ;fi:fllg SRl Fim were sieady, With sales of 60,000 The sellor August st 30075, . GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL~Was firm at $2.0003.18. DIOOSI-CONN—=Was In moderata request and Arm, Following Is the price st Green hurl, 7@7et moe diuta hurl, redstloped, 8130%cy green beush, with hurl rnaugh to work it, 6aTet red-tipped, with do, 8a54Wo; Ted do, 44@3¢y Insldo brosh, 4K4@3%er medium to chofce stalk brald, 3}@elgo; luferior Lrush, 4%@5c; crooked do, 3aAe, BUTTE~There was littld change in the position of the batter markot. Trade was falrly activo both un local gud Eastern sccount, and the following prices wers enlly sustalned: Fancy creamery, 2091301 cholca dalry, 17@0c: medium to good, 13@13ct Inferior to common, B@tle, DBAGUING ~ Rtematna without chango, A ilberal morement In graln-bags waa roported, white for uthop ®00ds In tho lst the toquiry was restricied; Biark A, 3¢y Montaup, 22¢; Peerlesa, 230; Lowlston, 200; Dtter Creck, 10¢; American, 1424 Awnoskong, 1064 burlups, 4 and 8 bu, 143100 guunfes, siuglo. 1G@1505 do double, 2Hailke. . BUILDING MATERPALS—Continae in moderate dne mand and are tolerably steady at present prioes, which are conslderod down Lo hard pan, The stock of briek fo lucreasiog, Quotations: Common brick, §4.0084.50; pressed brick: $14.00218.001 Wino 13 bulk, 00@U3cy do In trls, BOCGIEL008 Mlphigan su 1 b ,437«-7\7: o et el uaay W1 gy il iHEEBE—fuhlers reputt continued guisty with prices sl Teaning strungiy tn buyers fu Thy ullurings aro excesslyo and vur oulaldy quotal ul scarcely ba obiafned uxcept Ing refatl wav. We ro- veat vur Hat of Satunia) 1o enolcu fall croams Kine ad B 74 A block, §4.060uw 873, ‘ L ¥ l’!"hll?é'.ulyu were larger, and prices ashade oasleray F151i—Nvw famlly mackerei sro dow areiving. and aru guoted at 43,38 1 for large, and at £4. miedlum, Tho geperal iurket was repor tive, and sieadys at iho anucved priv A0@4.801_trout, <0, 781 4, 50, klin, s ;' summer-cured ‘ood: 0 e 400 Labrador Alrador “Lris, #i.80; Nurweidan he .00 stoke Ihut, 10e3 scalor er’ bux, 2301 Columbia 1iiver sation, H-briy FUUITE AND NUTA—Dusiness was rather qulet, Forpruca, Talain, spuick au Ulackberics there was & falrtwputeys butother lince waro wore o less hes otad dive, B3uses A, lagers, o@itey Turk. ald, 1“7”!:&‘ % hew, Thubicl f ng, lay. LB lowse Muscalol, 32, Sl ) ‘alencia, uula carradte TheaTife; cltrug, 120e, A SR e d, 86 & e raipier D plitet cherelon )7 ine. N Nuts—Filber 11Gs113ycs slmvnds, Tarrsgona, 104 200 Preiich waisuls i L0War Gronehiewalioas 153 \ pecaus, Texas, 7)%2‘&'[ du, G By llnigton peanuls, i Teus oo pe o EREE AR TE Wore tn Hbers) supply and mo. crate requeat. Strawbersics were Bruer under siall fpike. pecelyts of 500 1 achiea were oxe, Quolitionss MIEbioan sirsw: .00 Per coss I 18 ok #1.%0 per case of 34 boses: red, b o of 43 et cliorslon, §1. 0044 ) ber cacy ci £2.U02.2% et cases oW BpPICs, SXBTAC pek bux; peaghics, 8110100 per box 1 vraagus, $7. W00 per boxt lewons, $7. 00 per box, GUOUEIIKS—Th pusttlon of afalre was mucl the samia 84 0 the cluatng days of land ek, Th msrket rewmalig unsettled.’ Coffecs arv sirong. 1iico, mularscn ;alh oo, ruled about sleady, Delow sre s, 7@Ac; Loalslane, 814aTHe. ey m».uz:‘s{‘.:; 7?"-, No, 2, W tasoy liby aisgalliel usd o phiie i1 Heesals roastiois Td BUGAKs—I'nlunt cul luaf, 128 raudiAnd SanCerd 14 tgsudard, 11ke o1 crusicd. 13K 12c; G13he1 powdered, 12isci o extra s 11k 1tc] 03fc: yoiluw, 10HwIUAC, 0gf Ul towe i Callfor- ugar-Budse efrup. 45 loiud vl chola, Avane: do prime, AOQATe; common to common molassen, 44 ,3700% hiack steap, 40,443, B Allaplec. 1T@173e: cloven, S0/A50 cnela, pper. 1RIEMe: natmegn, €1,006@1. 105 GAl- Dic: panp cutta gineer, 1011, Roars~Trie Hiue, BYci Greman mottled, 020Ye: Rine Lily, g2sibgos White Lily, Sisuder White lose, b3 &y Peach Dlossom, Jei Savan finperlal, $Quor Lina- ner, @c. ITAV=-A faw orers for timothy were filled, bnt tho demand wax lzht and easily aatisticd, though the nffer- wers amall, Quotatinne: Timothy, &0.00e€10.00; 2 K 804 mivedy K7, 0%7.507 aviaad praiie, y 1 piough, §4.50. T ) fair local domand and_firm, = City baichere cows, (s scerrs, 7RACT greci-cnred, lghe, DgRIYor "and heavy, Rudulos damaged, T4RTiey PArE cured. A\(@6l4e; grean eulted Kip, Oe! ot gteen galf, 12cq fins and yrime dry kip nhd cait,” 1sdlacs dry-eniied hidvs, Lot deason sking, 4 recent advance. Bsies aaprepnted 1 X 0. B O To7A & Coe 0f New Kot wiites A For he'keason of the year, trada ia aninnally dall. ‘The continurd frregniarlty (n **gauging™ at tya dfatiileries {sbecoming a serioun jors o tic trade, &nd, unicw o betier and mare uniform pian be adopted. the'diniliors will be comnelied to press thicle clating hefars Congreas next winter for A change fo the Jaw, LRATHER Thero was 8 dnil market for leather. @ qrioted nrices were e nded. Norm| {ha arket ramatned unchAnKed. We auster TIRMLOCK. DUl 308 823381 €. Vare t 53 e D) Bufalo s TURNCIT BTOCK, 1.5022.101 Kio, u ere pot b bin change, tanging A< follows: Carl testy 1dc: do, Nlinols legal test, 150 deg., 17¢ _anow 1 19cy headlight, 175 deg, ‘an 10c} ex- N 1, GUcs N ey linseed, raw, i ', winter. sperin, 82.00; nears-foot of fifllw 'y $1. 0531, 101 do, ex+ tra, Ratoe; ds 0, 1, TeeUet bank oll, 47c: Straits, m‘ miners’ oll, B¢t turpentine, dct naphtha. deos Vs ks , hatar 0o, 3501 RALurL 30 deR.» 00 Faduoed: 39 denn 224 POULTRY="an qujet and steads.at §2.5083.50 for cllckeris, and 83,00 for urkers. T Oeraga wero ; FOTATORRWern In light supply, and cholco offer-, Inim were nieady. There was & wids difference in tho quality of the nesw potatoca, Old_stock was quoied ensy &t &LZOALAO, and new at €3.50G7.00 par bl fine Saw Ohtean<atock beinging ihe cutside, SEEDS—WWere gencrally dull snd weak, huckwhest beiniclower, | 'The offerlugs wera light bt there ap. enred 10 bo an abacnce of orders, anu dealers were nut. aking the fresh lots offered. A ear of guod bucks wheazsold AL $1,23: small fots fromn stors hroueht Jore., Wiinoth, §1. 00y e clover, €5,80/1.50; fiax, Bt Gy oy Hinerinn, 30@sdo: miilet, S 4ics buck: wih - 2 BALT—Wns falrly active and steady.. Fine salt, ,10] ordinary e, £1.50: withous bays, coarse, £1.50 1, Ashton daicy, nee exck, 84,00, WOUL~Was active and firm, ~'Tho’ recetpts continug poderate, Woul (4 rolling treely In the countey, mud thers 18 A good deal of competition hetween buyers, rome of whom repreacnt Enstern hoases, Quolationst New miedium_unwashed woolr, 22¢25:1 Mg 1o, 180 Ziey ine fuece washod, 8Xe3der niedium do, 50G3se; tub wools, 3@ 40e, ~ LIVE 8TOCK, echao, CATTLE—Recelved during Bunday and Monday, 2,800 iead; wame thmo last week, 2,107 kead, Trade opened falrly active for good to cholca grades, with prices firm AL the sdvanca ostabllshed. towards tho ¢lose of last week, Tho supply of well-fatted - cattla was nut sufficient to sntlsfy the ahippiog demand, which, under the cucouragemaut of favorable nawa from tho Enat, was urgent, and In Inatances thors were sales st better Agures (han have been patd st any thae within the past ton dayn. Korlow grades tha position of the market was not so favorsble, The wantaof the home trado appeared to be few, and, ae thers was Do constderable Inqulry from other sources, trade was dmgging and prices unsatistactory, A considerabla percentage of the supply consisted of Texas cattte, sates of which were reported all tho way from $2.00 for a lowd of bulls averaing 1,103 n3 to €373 fur prime frden, Balesof nativearitized froin g8 fur in old cows, stnis, bulla, and inferlor niixed lots, ta €7,054<7 .23 {0F x(rA gradod stecrs The latter pirica nd tho former by Mebon. ¢ ArIN AlSO Hdpuicd of 140 of chaleo steem at #0.5540.00, KL John & ltrown sold n drove of 20) heail 4 €102, The hinrket ciosed Rt for g to cholee quinlitic.” Soine camuion stuft ‘was left over, GOPATIONS, Vxten Teeves—Gradod e and upwarnds. Cholre Beeyes—] YHP‘WE"Q!FV"‘ o I.l;m L 0d Heay ing 1, 110 1o 1,4 1m G rades—| Ing 1,100 to 1,250 Duteners tocke conmman to chofe welghing wi) to Bluck Cattlu=Comnion e Ton KT clity 2 3 SEESE: = BSHE3EE PRPPeERIazEaRz: 13 ;?‘ Pl T::xm. :‘i‘n 3§, "l"l‘h 75 | 21 Toxan..,s .00 ] I.g 0 T S 250 |§ o i a8 | wTexarhuitin e 300 8 56.00 | g 1 4 duting Bunday and Monday 18300 e supily was MOy INRe fhon i {16 ‘Yands on tho OneAMR Ay ot (ha Weelk valuen wery ot untavorably afected thareoy, th Farke i Ciive anl A Aol sy day lor: it a rony s Ieonuiiod, 1 ot sctimily advane: y win bougin f:"firfi"" i cked Hn. o b wolghts. and ut 81.05004.00 for L Must of the hogs clianged 10 head, Ammu, 1s anilly soens o, 1 N0, i, 41, I o4, I 4 G 8 4 2 B 23, # [ 4 . 03 4 B8, B ol [ 0. Py BHEKP=1t ved, active 8t 8L.73@ 4,73, Yonx, Juns 3 EEvEs-Teceints, 4,0m, Npw Yonx, ung ~lixgryEs—Rece] making B, 1133 for the week sgafnat 12,170 iy v 'ldlk(nrl ua & fraction higher slow}y g Tetalicd st 13'(@Lilgc; TalF to good natlys 2lacs cothinon medium, 1046 1114ci very elfers and dry cows, Beldei no ‘lesant N)fll(\b car-luada Colorade exttle, 10} 1I!4lfl| ALONL 400 st ders Bent st e e Tl ol Seckenleg .nli 1,260 are bect and 620 lve cattle; from Bulm,n. catilo, Hecelpta, 7890, making 43,300 for the weel ainat 4. 140 Iant o g b AT S mer, but the market lacked spirit; sheop ranged a6 4 prime, [ e, With & fuw cholca wt oy’ about 800 ahicop exported altve durig the Bivine~Tiecelpia, 5,530, making 073 for the we sgalnst 33,000 (o week previous; market cnsler; 2 lui Ohlo hoxs slilve at $3.(:5:5.73 per ) ba, E lI.:If ‘I‘.II‘lIT" c. Lrl ) AT LingRTy, o une 13, —CavTrLE—-Receipts MLt lucl.-.@nn Friiay ixat. 104 cars through and. 1 vars for yer os, or £,103 head; total fur the week endlig thisdsy. 0 %1 head, or 299 csre through snd aie; Btato week. 147 cars yurd st 24d cars fhr nid 110 cars ko U 404 Bewt. the week befars \y for yar fate sl gainy b siart ot Tt weel By 10 ot e % iauctfve sud nei el to-morrows Gl ax: commouto (a8 €3 U060, Hucelvta, u‘nim fotal fur tho weak, 16,230 imas 570 Tast ' weelc) Yorkers, " $i.u0u3.00; RirkEpi—itccelyta, 5,001 total for the weck, 16,300, agalint o, 100 Taat weoks el At $0.9523 39 1 &r. Louts, June 23.—ifous—Weak and lowey; $4.50 I o X : 1§ Catrie—-8trong: blaler: chofce shipping f LisTl .':"'Hm Jusian e kol 115018 E oD Rt i RGO Aoy INCINNATL, IoSeer o $as st Late s wead T, $1245 ers o 234,50 G170} packing, Shoaetum, o Hoodlhint 8 130Ut GXCCDE ArIvAIN hot e Cai, €401 Imuiunigo. good, 83,00 —— LUMBER. .The cargo lumbecr iarket was pather dull und easy, but ot quotsbly lower, Over twenty cargoes wers of- fered, and soverst were sold during sha day, but buyers worualuw ia taking hold, and business was luterrapied in the midele of tho day by the violentstorm. Plecs siuff was unchanged, belng quuted ot §7.23 for atand- dard, and commou fach st $5.00@9,w. dood foch lamber 6t $0.80412.00. Lath wera steady az §1.200 1.23, and shinglce wi §1.856:3.15. ‘The yard market was falrly active st unchanged brices. Comuion dlmonslon stuff Is quated st $4.73Q 0-00, but sotue dealers deellne to sell under thy oulslde price. Following ary the quotatious: h. First and sucond cloar, 1 W 4 I a1, Thindclear, § inch 28.00@ 2400 hird cle o L0 Fss and sccoud clesr drexsed siding. 13,5088 Firat cominon dreascd sLllay, ... 100FiDiE, DTt ComIOD, drcssad . lo;fin e F Fi it los baande B s Bt ot kb 12808180 il S0 prices u‘ tur mmo : Comumon boards, 14 Lo 18 6 fwensisa stufly kre, N Tall 2 ol Pliaceslos suf: shce, v sl 630 % Baens foketa, ronzh and selsot. . !crm: seicct, dressed and nth.. ial Ehinglea, ** A * chofcn to' Lrysbingles, 130 axtra. BY TELEGRAPI. FOREIGN CITIES. TThe follawing wers raccived by the Chicaxe Nloard of of Trade: . #1 pork—Eastern, 704; Livearoat, Juno 23, ~Prime Weatern, 631, Hocon-Cumberfands, B3s; shortriba, 8343 loug clear, 34y shord clear, sy shoulders, 2761 hams, 43s; lard, 45a 64; prims meen beef, 60s| Indis mess bect, 834} extra Indls moss, o0s; cheese, tons tale low, 30a 0d, Loxnox, Jdune 235,—LIvRAPOOL~Whest—~There s more disposition ta buys Californis club, 12e4d@12s 84} Culiforne white, 12; 1d®12s 4d. Corn unchanged. MAnk Laxz—\Wheat steadlly hold. Corn slow, Cargoes off comt—\Wheat In very light demand; falr averags’ Callfornis, 58, Cargocs on pastago—Wheat In very Ught demand, Cornsteady. Good shipping Callfornia wheat Just shipped, 508, Nearly due, 8%. Arrivalsoff coast—Wheat Iarge. Country markets for whost— English steady, . French firmer. Westher (n England fine, Bpecial Dispaleh (o The Tribune, = Lrverrool, June 33-31:00 & m.~Froon—-Ko, 1, 8231 No, 2, 2m0d, 2 Oratx—~Wheat—8pring, No. 1, 12110d; No, 2, 31s; white, No. 1, 12024; No. 2, 11s 11d; club, No. 1, 129 8dy No. 2,128 34, Corn—No. 1, 241 3d; No. 2, 24s. Paorisioxs—Pork 82464, Lard. 43884, L1vERPOOL, June 23—Lateat. —Cotron~Dulls eastery 44@4 B-10d; onloa, 8,000 bales; specnlation and ex- port, 1,000; Ameriean, 8,850, Baraoasurrs~California white wheat, . averago, 11511d@120 241 do club, 123 34@128 8, -Flour—\est- orn_caoAl, 98s A4@32e. Corn—Weslern, mised, 24s@ 24880 Oats—~American, 1@3sod. Darley:-Ameriean, 8s 64, Peas—Canrdian, 37s, Crovxn-8xro—American, 4530% o Provistoxs—Mew pork, 5% 6d, Primo mess bolf, 451 84@15a 8d. Lard-NAmorican, 438 6d. Bacon—Long ciear, 344 do short clear, 80a Cnxl -American, 54s, TaLtow—Fins Amerlosn, 40s, PrraosLroN—3pitits, 8s0d; refined, 13 LixsxeD O1t~33s Resrx~Common, 5485 54 pale, 13n, BRINTTS OF TURPENTINE—274327e 6. Loxpox, Juno 25.—PrTroLXUM~Refned, 10301 TALLOW—412 04@438 8. Awtwear, June 24 —PeTROLRUN~283 0d. AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORR, Nzw Yonx., Juno 23.—CorroN—Quiet; 118{@11%ct faures barely steady: Juno, 11,62@11.6303 July, 11,03 @11,000t August, 11,7ne; September, 11,72@11.73¢ October, 15.30211.40c: November, 11.2:@11.230; Do~ comber, 11,3403 January, 11.35@11.40c; February, 11,83@11.84c1 March, 11.67@11,0sc. Frova—Qulets recelpta, 10,000 bris; No. 2, $3.600 5.00; super State and Wostern, §3.6000.00; common Lo moode extr, $0.2536.00: kool Lo choice, 84018 6781 white wheat extr, X . 87, B:001 Sxira Olio, 60,806 201 61 Lo, $hS3a 10391 Sitnmomtn patent procoss, §7.7649.23, 1678 our itesdy] Cony-AMEAL~Western, GRaty—iVheat higher; st Bhebog, 7 0. 3 Ghicazo sorini, § fominAlly 81,0 TNarley guiet un Corn higher; In frades Werlern u‘:fi'y o actives ool o by sty vai_roco i i (niaed and'Buals, SgGiie white ~8teady and unchaogod, a—Unchianged; quict, Cerigs=Sugar dull and unchanged, Molasscs ity waininally diichauiked: e 'K TROLRC K—F1rmy cri fined, P ek iN~Dull and nominats 1. 3, BPmiiTe oF TURIRSTINE RS b S1R31Ke, novint oo Alews - pork S AT, 10 ol v e, RITITH Jaty, L4150 AN ET1.250 Dot Quili: ot cloes it Il AL cFgc. Uritie steam Iard, oid, 86431 Dew, Elx-iun—n sx7i, Weaton, 109200, Wilsk YA sliade firmers 81, 123 BALTINORE, BaLTINOBR, JUlo 25.—FLovli=(lo0d. and firmt uther Kinds dull and wi AL 84.00@3,501 Ju extra, $4 291, $2.7523,30. xfifamnnd' recedpta, 53,000 falr Northwestern. $1.00; @625 N, 3 MUwaukeo. .03, Qiifett Westorn, 76@i00. nehan Mait quict but steady, falr denunds recelpts, 60.000 but un- Tixed, 87}(u03cs stcam mixed, 54id more 158 Tio Gy n "ape, 1 do family, §7.75 GRAIN-WWheat firm but quiets bosiness restricted Mlinited supplies, Corn yulet and firmy Western mixo 2poty Bul{e: Jalv, ShigvHor AuRurt, NOAol 878, Uats uteadys Wostern white, 404703 Aligina. | e qulet ui 778800 A PROvIsIONS—~Firm and quiek, Pos 14, 8. TRl ool b S, SATERE 7““7:&2! .Plnkn.l. o@ic, —Racon—-Khoulders, difo3 fil.f’m? 1 uo'l'w'&': 8%@3X0. Hama 12@13c, Lard—Ko- HutTan—Qiilet; cholce Western grass, P‘,:'fi:fi‘g:";& ;T);: nnX' :r'nm'\?anl.l.v n’li%fi?mflr« r ctive aad étrongr Ko carsocs, 17G20Mct steamer, 0 mixed, { rmer at B1,11 RreeirTe—Flour, 830 w:f( whoat, 000 bug corn, 10,000 bus onta, 1,300 b, SutrxrxTs=Corn, 7,500 hu. BT, Laois, Mo, giTs KOOI 4 chmigedo!s Mo., June 25.~Corrox—Quiet and un. ¥Fioun-8earce and firm for medium and gradeat double fall, §7.5007.731 Arsbjo Ceira Tal $7.8%8 48,101 Lo to fancy family hrends, $8, 29, GuAiN=Wheat {nactivny lowers New 3 réa Tail, 6 exiremu prices No. Sred fall, 81,7261, 80 cashy #1,501¢" 661,31 Ju ‘&"‘Igl n.}‘llrt‘l‘éixl'!. ‘l,ml,( llh'lljfl‘llhllgk g e eanfer. Oate Bige- 2, 850 cashy J3a Julve 156 Cartars SOERT e el XY —Steady 2nil unchange L s, TS IR0N ""“’"5 rmers. 338,25 caily_813.434@ 18,43 Augtat. _ Land nominally wchanged. Duik mests nirmery cloar ribeldes, 7c |)1I|‘J|||] or August. Lacen § i - Flour, 1,660 brhay ifieAi 1 hogs, 4,100; eattle, u,«oo?" CIWDINNATI, “r‘:llgcmnfl.o.. Jnno 23 —CotroN~Quict and steadys *§koun=Hastor, but unchangody family, ¢0.0034.85. 000 bus corn, uui barlev, GRAIN—\Vheat'scarsoy (rmy red, 81.7! quieti aase, Outs tn fair demiaudi S quloti ha. Narley dull; nominal. Lariautort samie o4} keklies SHpILb Lamvor Hech ¢ 2 0 i licid st 8n.6s: Rl ok \ad} suourger o i, Tl e el Sl o 3 0 Urin; AiRsTial ahort ribe, Tikasct short clear, B3 3 XA~ o m 4 10cy Contral Olilo, 138540, o a1 LiNaxx0 OtL—Bteady] ¢c. NEW ORLEAN NEw ORLEANA, June 23,—FLuus—Scarce; firmers Duver, $3.23; doube, $0.00s0 a5y ikatier yrades e uvaricod| trvble, $4.0040.001 Wikh grades, $0.708 1 o , Unatw—Corn dull, weak, and lowe! s nom- tualy b, '.un’L?. 48¢ mlekr'nl. e o, Oala o CaR ¥+ A A ¥ F11.00618.m0. Vrovisioxs—Park dull and nomlnal: $14,29. Lsrd quipss Brns Ueron. Duike] Kok UhIoe. Uik moats duiny liguidre, packed, diec. “Dacon earos and tiraii uishy—Qulet; $1.0501.11, e’il 7rxu-—-Flru} o curgues, ondlnary to orime, 17:4 ' oL TOLRDO. .. ToLeno, 0., June 35.~Urant=\Vheat o; amid iligurt closed enstor 0. § white Michica e £1105; Sy une $1.097 July, L Nos 4 ambe 0} AURINL OTured &t 529407 SUMs, "ald; HODLERIER g ¥ o bld 3 Bdi4cs No. '3 white, 5301 rejoctod, 4uldo; damagud, 430, Oiita dutls white, soact - teontiTa~Flour, s liRoRtETa=Flolr, done; wheat, 4.000 bui comn, usuu"n-mn--n’um none; wheat, 6,800 buj corn, Lovusviian, Ky, “Joee B =Cornon—Quist heng et Ry dusn N—~Quioti un: L Frovu—=Dulls ex 0.50; _family, . 87,003 7503 No. L aull and humi l-ncJ.'nun. 0. 0, ALY heas nomitel, Cor ik aud duhusged. Qais Infalr dormuad; white, 4384403 wized, €4 1ye nm}nn. $9.00@42.00, > ProvisioNs—lork Julli $12.80014.00, Dulk-meats et 1 73(c. TNacon quist Slcr Boy Hije. arl qulct and unchanged, aad uncl Bugars tured hams, (Ve e hanged, Nomlnaiy unchanged, INDIANAYOLIS, Slxpranarors, Ju‘n&xu-rwu—hlcy. 82.003 0.23; famiH ., 501G e Wheat tod unchesged Com duy U, 3 ol infed, 40 47s July. tdos Aubon e P oXs—Quiel Ntk Bieats-Clear rib aides, ficy shoulders, 8eg b l: &flm Lard numlualy 98¢} win- ter, Ocj ketile, 1 mlt‘.:m-LBlInln $L4004.00) rocelpte, 2,000 ahip. e, 1, 300, Terrato, Tune 29,k stHeWneat dull and Srm L g o=t o e Il sales of 400 RO, 3 311w, ’:'figfi"‘"u"' nmnuu.m; 3 : Lurn quiet; salus of 3,000 by L X b Nor 4 Weatern at 80, ted. Luard sales, 8 000 by flx‘v‘:‘rh’ufi; ".lllfl?\-!-‘ w 1dEpRoIT, Juno 25.~FLouk- Firmy hold-at $10.350 W carce aml stronat 8180 hiy extra whits i, ey EAT=H¢ opened at 84,12 sud closed ut 82, 1! white suld alas m‘mmh‘ AT Mot wblie el N i 04 WEa0. Dawzao, N, 23, —(In. -No, 1 Quich] S763Hcr new thlxcd, oe. ¢ Uor K ouToN, 470, Jude 28, —FLov i~ achanged, Ao e R e, oats e}, =N wlite, 0, 3 td, SO Ho.'a'wali aad'No.'s mied, Sesto rejecion 400 d, 4 Mzuruls, June arfl.fllf'f:l"'.‘m 1o sales, 200 balea: Fecallin 000 Caless snlpireaiy 1,413} stocky tiery unchanged. b4 DRY GOODS, Nuw Yonw, June 25, ~Merkes luss active, aside from & fuw takes of staple cotton and woolon Roods, whict were tu falt domands flannels fairly active;. blankets moviug smure frecly: mon's wear of woulens In steady ruquest; Wamsutts bleached shestings muduoced 3s, sad Popporell wide shpetings lower, ——— TETROLEUM. CLEYELAND, O., June 2. —Ferautxou—Marke va- chauged; standard white, 130 test, Li%c. ————————— JUDICIAL, Bpecial Diapalch {0 Tae Tridune, Warszia, 1lL, Jone Troquola County Dar have united in & unantmous call to the Hou, ).‘n::l:n Blades to sllow Lis name to be used s & candidate for the Clrcuis Judgesh) th Eloventt Juaiet Witler, Sty thy Countles of Kankakeo. Iruquols, Ford, #:Lun. and Livingston. Mr, Blades, juasmach’ as bo fs s0 warmly luadorsed by our dar ana people, will & thnhc uowloytion 12 tendered bim. e i :1;]:, L‘:::‘:‘“& h:ye{. :hml [ w:luuly lmil{a £e inowiy vt 5 lhn’dhuw. ougloul 4 cwuutics coustituting THE COUNCIL, - A Move in Behalf of the Erection of the City=Hall. Paylog Sums Due on Bpecial Assess: mentss«sThe Ilickey Resolu« tions. ‘The Conncil held its regular weekly meeting Jast evening, Ald. Cook prealding. The Clerk read the following highly original and interesting communication: CITy CLanx's Orvica, DayTon, Ciévk, Chicagn, Til.—DRAR BIR: the members of thie City Conne poct to vislt Chickzo next wesk, hoing in yo 2 Funday, and Monday, We Are Just come 1ng 1 10 100k at your Viliee, to Inake 1p oar minds as tawhetheravo will buv it or dot. Khould wa do o, w8 wiil contintie you In oflice If ynur conduct towant' ns, wiifle making the csaminstion, gives tanguod tme ualifichions, | ete. L Dbty ot ed and"cily ‘S FUDNIDR ereto, with The nane of 1ho parey Conipn: 1Ing tho katne, 0 LhiAt { can see ahout rates, 6ic,? . Any favors wiii be reciprocated in like manner.” Yonr fras ternally, Arnret i Winyve City Clerk, Ald. Cullerton muved that the strangors bo per- mitted to visit Chiengo, (Laughter.] The motion was earried, A Ald. Rosenberg maved to appoint a committeo look after the entertainment of tho visltors in Pproper atyle, g The motion was carried, and Ald. Toscnborg, Ryan, Rmm)ih. Daly, and the Mayor appointed sgsich Commitice. 1 FIREWORKA, Another petition was read, drawn up by tho retall dealers in firaworks, praying the Conncil to repeal the ordinance prohlbiting the nng of firce workn on the dth of July, so that they might have an opportunity to sell the atock 0hu{¥| ve on hand. teforred to the Committee ou Judlclary, 0AS, The apecin! onler for 8 o'clo ck—the report of the Committes on Gas In regord to the “ortinanco authorizing Meears, Frost & Son to bnild gan-works and Iny gas-plpes {n the eity—having areived, the Commiliee reportad m|vnrlnl¥ on tho ordinance, staling that they conld not InTotwe Mewsrs, Frost & Hon na entlrely responsible. The rubject \vudvl- fertod. BCAMMON BCHOOL TOT. A1, Taldler Introduced the following: Wnrras, Theclty hae no-money to butld schoole anses, Tieaniced, That the Noard of Education be tnateufted 10 WIvertiva for biln for the sale of REAMN Sehool (os i MAdfaon airaot. the pracenis to ba (ko 10 batld 3 $ilzh-Schoni-Hours on ‘the wator-tanks ot corner of forgan and Monroe streets, and a North &fda school- 00 Riich 108 &8 the Hoiool Board may solezt. olution was referred to the Commitiee on TilB CITY-IALL, Ald, Btowart offered n rasolution dirccting the Mayor and Comptroller to liold and retain In the Treasury such sum of the back taxos as |na( Prop- erly bo credited andapportioned to the City-Hal) Fund, and which msy horeafter be collected nnd appartloned and credited to that fand; and fnrther dirccting the Mayor to communicate to the Council A statement of the present condition of all nrrango- nents herotofore made with refcronce to plans and material for the City-1lall bullding In order that thoe Councll may without dolay take steps looking tothe immediate beglnning of the work, Tho resolution was deferred and onldered published, BPECIAL ASSESRMINTS Ald. Cnllerton offered the following: ‘Waereas, According to the Cumr'mlltr’lm‘n)nnf moneys to tho credit of the various funds, thiere fa e u portion of which s X ;'efi c"fifim Orer the actasl cost of work dancs thera- o 3 fimwa. ‘That the Dopartmest of Public Works b and [s herchy directed {o have notices {susd by tha Spovtal Atsetsment Department 1o nil ownore wiio ara entisied o sitel) excean, informing them of tho amonnt, and fur mprovemest such txvess s dug, and fors wardtliosame to 1o proper parties at thelr eardlost convenience, = The resolutlon was referred to the Comunitteo on Judiclary, Ald. ghllu Introdnced an order directing tho Mayor to report at the next meeting, tho rearons why ex-Caplalns K111 and Buckley were dlscharg- od from the polico furco. Refurred to the Cnulmfi~ teo on Polico and made tho special order for D o'clock nex)&)lnndny evening, Z Id, ThoMipson, of the Third Ward, offered ‘n resulution providing that, after last nizht's moet- +ing, no new businces shall bu introduced befuro the summer vacation. Jieferred to the Committes on Judiciary, ‘Tho special ordor for B:45 o'clock, vz, t the or- dlnnnceglmhlhmml the rlnlln? of engine-bolls and the blowing of enginc-whistlea botween Parlc Ttow and \Weldon Statlon, was then reached. Tho. onlinance, as amended, was rend and passed, 8UPT, NICKRY. The apecial order for 0 o'clock was then reachied —tho report of the Police Committecson Ald, Thompson's resolutfon enlling on Mayor Heath to dismivs Supt, Mickey during the pendency of charges againat him under histodictment. Thore- port was as follows: ‘Your Committeo would respoctfuily repart that, while wo fully Berad upen th profristy of tho netfun fecons mended by tho tesolutiolt, According t invarfanin ous- m In such cases, wo Lhlk thias It Introduction was premature, aa fha Mayor hnd ot runsouaiile time ur & partunity Of his own volltion to oot tpe afLet the Ondlng of the {ndictinent of hupt. Hie: aud befure the mecting of the Counct] when (h re tlon was Intruduced, being tho sanie day. ~ We, thbres fure, recumuiend Lhiat the resolution be placed ‘on Hls, AlJ, Thompson moved that the report be cans enered Inand the resolntion placed on file, Tho Committes, lie eald, had admitted that the epleitof tho resolutlon was' right, nnd ho was williug (o Thave the resolution placed on file, Al Cullerton moved 10 defer, Carrfed. SAId, Gilbort inovod to make the teport the apa- cla‘llclder for B o'clock next Monday evenlng, Car- ried, ey, i AVPOINTMENT OF COMMITTRRS, The next special order, the report 6f the Com- mitteo on Judiclary in revard to the rizhts of the Councll to appolnt committecs, wus thon reachedt, ‘This report, it will bo remembered, takes tho ground that the Mayor has no right to oppoint standing committces; that hls nominations are 1o Lo received only in the way of sugrestions; and recommierds, in tho caso of the Allermen noinl- nated by the Mayor as tho Committec.on Kle tions, and the Committee on Licenncs and Wharf~ Ing Privilegos, that these wuggcstions bo dlsre~ garded, luaemnch os at least two of the Aldermen werodepoudent for thelr sents upon contests whiclh the Commitice on Elections wonld hu eallad upan 1o declds, The report concluded with a renolution authorizing the lempurary Chatrman Lo appoint tho commilteen, Al Glibert moved to adopt tha report. Aftor & long debate, and after voting down an aneudment by Ald. White to rolor the matter back to the Mayor, the mutlon to cuncar in the rew port was luat by the following vote: Yeus—Ald, Yoseuberg, llallard, Thompson (Thind Wardh, Gargy bowarry litert, “Tarnow, - Ollver, Vi Ondol," Reldfer, ltaw elgt’ Thomuaun (ehiritant Ward), Bauiugsrten. Waido, Linsehvarth, Kick-1n. Jaws-pld. Sommicr, Tily, Culleridn, Loilhg, E o Throup, . Bowto a1 v Nicaon, Bhwolstbals BWoaRes, Jees ‘The Couucll then adjonrned, . % b qut.n Rnecial Dirpaich fo The Tribune, Appaw, Mch., June 25, ~Careful In:|nr{lmun§1 local wool bhuyors shows that about 1:0,00. marketed ' 'rices bave soason opened, ~ pounds, or ane-alt the ellp maua cre, has already been brought in, preciated souiewhiat since the feom 85 to 42 cents. Jabluehkos Elcotric Candles, New Tork Iridune, As 8L Jablochkolf and his eloctrlo candles ars wow beroming famaus, sonia detalls of tise cone straction of tho lattor wiil be of Intorcst, Thero is Brst. the candle; sccond, & more tion which may be called the slactric Some account was given of the candlo In this colamn lat week: briefly, Its material s & sort, of purcelain - consisting mwostly of kaoling * t1a doublo wick couslats the two ' car. bon elacirodes of & palvanic cirenit. When the eluctricity In paselng botween the cul Dous, the voltalo aro fuses the ksolin; and the fused, semi- terial gives 8 unifannity which solid carbond slone cannot ive 1o the uicctnie tlow and to the light. In tho electric plato the car- bon points sre dispensud with altogether, An iIne duced current (s o.-mplny»dl and its -Enk panres through & plate of porcelaln placed butween the twounds of tha extorlor wire of the (sccondaryh coll. Oathe bordorof the plato thero is & sort of riming. ‘The linc of this primning verves un a con- uctoruf conalderadle resistances 1t bocomos heated 1o whitoness, and the kaolin 14 consumad slong this lino st about 8 milligrumma per hour. Means while thore is produced & luminous band of soly, ateady light; I ‘puwurdenunfilng upon {he wiro used—more epecitically, upun the number of tugis of the wire and ila diainetor, Y'ho candics are used for great lights; the platos for suall onca; eacts willburn thronzh a nlght witbout ueeding atton. tion or replacoment. From a single source of vol um -‘fculcll, dity luminous centres were thus ob- ine: ——— Agriculture ln Kansas. £ailwteloNia Dresa, ‘The present population of Kansas s over half © willlea, The ul(lnlncmpnllhll ear o ex- pected to amount 10 120, 000, 000 bushels, of which abaut 80,000,000 will be corn, nearly 20,000,000 wihieat, snd the remsinder oats, Larloy, e, ‘and olber smasl) grains. The valus of the sgricultarn’ roducts 1n fl’mwu over $4:4,000,000; “this yewr t s estimated at $00, 000,000, Farming ju carrice on on & lurge scule In'Kansas, Mr. licury, os Dickinson County, owns vue tract of 13, acres. llo bhas one wheat fvld four milea in length, the procecidsof thustandin crop of whis will nod bo levs than 350,000, 'Plhere aro milliony of wplendiddarmiug lande in Kunsuas which still re~ ala uobroken, 8 climat . Fryer, an Wy sareeon, pronouncey **ihe most perfect In the worid, " und conl fn wuch aburdance that thy State mnlos:lla catliuates e Lltuminous bels which underllo the cartern portlon of the State st squyre niles, each wile Iacln, capable of ylelding 0,000,000 ts ol coal. There " is timber 1 the wtredis on io addition to the mlmlml trees, millions of frult and ornsmental shado trees. und puey sariz water evorywhero ata deptl of from ten (o Hfty fect. Une crop In Kausas will cnuble tha farwer to pay for bls land and {mprovewncuts, and. 8t present prices ho would have & bandsome ru plua. The soil fu the Golden Beit L a ricn, decp aliuvial mold, sirongly bmpregnsted with limn, a0 fmportant constitucut of wheal, The prufity va farwiog io Kansas uso verv grest