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previous quotations, Business in Governments ‘Did, and refunding certificates 10234@102 15-16, ‘The two influences that will govern the money -market {n the next forty days aro described by the New York Evening Post: buraements, $50,000,900, and tho part that comes into the ‘Treasury will not add to the loanable reeources of the market; the vart which will be disbursed by other corporations teatready in the market ang will Lo withdrawn from it to be returned within tho first ten days'of Jnly. The secondund unusual influence 4 per conte, sv that.the money market geta the monoy for the called bonds before it 1s drawn upon for monvy to pay for the + per cotta, aettlements thus far thie the loan market. and It will be contrary tn all ex- perlonce if those tn July causo dlaturbance or even A bardening of rates. the New York Stock Exchange the stock of tho Maubattan Railway Company, the concern which have been alminishing, and ‘thg,.demand from deen large, The Chicago «a York exchange {6 better“ tan count Ines have been growing-smaller, and the situation at Chicago, as at London and New and 7@8 and 6@10percentontime. Inanticipa- premium on the Os and 78 has interfered with the markct have been depressed by the offer of $300,000 more by tho ment of the bond operations between tho Trea! pee aud the bubkors who have sold the 4 per cunt bonds, for the 6 and 6 per cent bonde that tt for redemption, BY, for the 4 ver centa which they have bonght. ancnts tha volume of reauced; that ts to say, the ‘Ircasury has prepaid mau} inodvance fot many per cents; the exact figures of cliner side of the account are not ucccesible. Moreover the Treasury long sluce agrecd to pay FINANCE AND TRADE. ‘A. 0, SLAUGITER, TANKER AND BROKER, Ni. We cor, Clark and Madison-# Btocks, Tonds, Local Becuritics, and . Member ot New York stock Kxchange. Review of the Financial Situation tn Chicago Last Week. —————— FINST NATIONAL BANK. 1 CON, STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. afe Deposit Department In the basement, entrance eates Dave from Waskington-st, Duy and sel] Governments, Clty and County Fonds, ‘Duy and sel! Exchange on Great Britaln and Burope, C. GRANVILLE HAMMOND, Tho Produco Markota Moderately Active— Provisions and Qorn Firmer-~-Hogs and Rye Lower. Wheat Again HigherFlour Dull-- Movement of Produce for 277 LaSalle-at, = i INRIECR BTOCK, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8" = " AL OUK, FINANCIAL, Gust INVISION RAWLWAY CRUTIFICATES, TAS TOR MALE WEAT DIVISION RAILWAY STOCK, BIORTALL & HELMER, 102 Warbington-st. MONEY IN HAND to loan on INSIDE REAL FS- TATE, IMPROVED, for firs years, at the lowest rates. Railway Nonds and other good Securities negotiated. ja py . Chicago bank clearings last week exhibited the very large gain of 45 per cent over those of the corresponding week of last year, Thero has been no special activity to account for this, and itcan bo explained only by reforring it to tho gradual and unconscious devolopment of the business of this polnt. The remittances, of currency during the past week to tha country INVESTMENT SECURITIES, ‘We buy andacll U, 8. BONDS. The NEW 4 PRR CENTS conatantly on hand, The Caled ‘6-208 and 10-403 purchased or exchanged at beat current rater. ‘Also buy and ell chotce County, City, and School Bonds, drawing 6 7, and sper cent {o- terest, FOREIGN EXCHANGE.—We draw bills on London, Varls, Berlin, and other pointe, . PRESTON, REAN & CO. 100 Wasbington-st, ‘Now York. has apply of New it ordt- Dis- the (uterfor for remittances to, narfly ia at this.” acraon. York, fs one of facreasing monetary ease, Dis- cotint rates have been 4,5, and 6 percent on call 5 ee _—___—_—__—____—__—____ nn BY TELEGRAPH. NEW TORK. New Yorn, June 28.—Governmente firm. Rallroad securitics gencrally strong. State bonds dull, except Loulsiana Consols, which were activo. < Bar silver bere fs 11234, Subsidiary silver coin fe Y@1¢ per cent discount, Stock market generally quiet to-day, but o firm tone prevailed, and prices advanced 1{@2 per cent, the Istter for St. Lonis, Kansas City & Northern, The closing quotations were gol- erally at the highest point of the day. ‘Trongnctions azgrematod $6,000 shares: 1,600 Erie, 10,000 Lake Shore, 1,800 Wabash, 4,000 Northwestern, 4,100 St. Paul, 10,000 Delawar c, Lackawanna & Western, 1000 New Jersey Cen- tral, 1,000 Western Union; 6,000 Pacifiz Mafl, 14,000 St. Louis, Kansas Clty & Northern com- mon, 17,000 preferred, 8,700 Kansas & Toxas, and 3,500 C,, U., C. & 1. Moncy active at 8; closing at 4. Prime mercantile paper, S4“@44, Exchanes weak, sixty days, 466; slabt, 483. The weekly bank statement is as follows: Lonne, decrease, $2,326,100: specie, {ncrease, $909.500; loral-tenders, {ncrease, $3,048,200; de- posits, decrease, $09,400; circulation, increase, $215,100; réserve, increase, $3,423,550. The banks now hold $10,010,000 In excess of their legal requirements. GOVERNMENTS. tion of the payment of bond interest, bank and other dividends, there was an Increased demand during the weck for local securities. The suo ply of this kiud of inyeatmonts will be enlarged duly 1 by the issue of $300,000 new West Chi- cago 5 per cent bonds, and $300,000 new Cook County 5 percents, Batea of local bonds hays not been numerous during the week. ‘Thelarze their sale, and the Cook County 6s already on county. One‘ uf the conspicuous sales of locate during the week was of 8 large block of South Bldo City Railway at 1704. an advance of 23{ on became active toward the close, aud 4s were 103 ‘Tho first 1s the ordinary one of July interest dia- These will aggregate not far from to which the market will be euojected is the eottl ‘On the one hand the rireasiy has he pay As called On the other tho bankers have to of prepayments and advance settle- t¢ Dusiness ian been largely y tha te vl calied bonds, and’ the banker# havo settled for called bonds before calling for payinent of the ‘Tho bond ear hove not disturved Thero hava been aided to tho recular Met of 118 QTE HL, & St, » Glia H. & St. Joe, 160 iCanada Southern, . TIE. & Nashville. was devised to absorb the eloyated railroad companics of Now York, and to harmonize con- 13407 |Kansaa Pacific... 65! ficting Interests, the firet-mortgace gold bonds 70 |Koneae & Texas... 13% of the St, Louts, Kaneas City & Northern Htatl- | ake Shore, es.div, 734 Gb 1. & Ban Eran, Oi UlinolaCentral..... 57% S&L. & 8. F ptd, 123 way upon the St. Charles bridue, wnd on the | Clev, & Pirtsburg., 07° {St.L,£8,F. 1stpfd, 21 free st the Memphis <& Charleston Railroad iii we 7 first consolidatea Tenncesce lun, bonds, . 4B + BL2g;Cent. Pac. bonds .212'; - Gig; Union Pac, bonds,,1124% 7 GOVERNMENT MONDS, ‘ utd, Aeked. TAROKIU. P. Land-Grante, 11534 UB. 68 Of Bliseseesesseee % “107% | St. Paul... 2 G4 (U.P. Binking-F'ds, 1143 Us. nove ge of “i oxi. ae : ATATR BONDS, 1. 8. new 4448, oxint., F VI 39 U. 8. 4 per cent coupons .. Janie | (qonacssee Bey old... Sa irpinta Ge, new... 08 U. B. currency Us..... BL Pitsvourt wer 80M Virginia Us, old.... Refunaing cortificates 06.40. +0. 12K FOREIGN EXCHANGE. i SA ERANCISCO: ‘Sixty days, Sight, San Francisco, June 24,—Following were the Sterling. 480 closing quotations at the Stock Board: Belgium rot . 20 France. (Opn Bolle, 734 Ophi Exchequer . Sterling. Gould & Curry. Franca., + seaes of rand Prize. . LOCAL SuCURITIES. . . 18 }independenco. 2% Bid, Asked, | dutin Cor 4%glConsaliaat'd 2 T “11, “F114 | duntice . 4'4|Loviathan.. #€ fe" ag | Moxzean, Ere : W ORLEANS. uicowo Municipal Gd... es-y eseee8107! aie Ghteage Matar Toan CF mae New On.eans, June 28.—Monetary alght ex- chicago Lincom Park ' y Chjcngo Treannry Wateanta (ecriv) cbauge on Now York 40 promium; sterling exchange, bankers’ bills, 84.8734. FOREIGN, Loxpon, June 28-Consols for moncy, 87@ 97 1-16. American securities—Reading, 20; Erle, 2854; preferred, 53%. United Atates Bonds—New Gs, 100if; d}¢a, 10834; 48, 10194. ‘The amount of bullion gone {nto tho Bank of England on balance to-day la £15,000, Panis, June 23.—Rentes, 116f we. Chicavo South Park 7s... Chicago Weet Park 7a.,.. Cook County 74. COIN QUOTATIONS. ‘Chicago quotations for colns: Following sre 3 one COMMERCIAL. + Ke ‘Latest quotations for June delivery on the 4.70 Jeadiug articles for the Inst two business dava: ni Saturday, 83 | Mess pork. Wnts B84@ 39 | Shoulders, ‘boxed: day Kronore (wedish)...,... 25°@ 26% | s 4 a0 Mextcau and, American doubioons oho” | Sport ribs. boxed Tbe Spanleh doudloous,....,..eesr+ eee 1b, :07 EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 104 Washington-at. UNITED BTATES 4 PEIt CuNT BONDS Yor alu tn autna to sult ALO, COUNTY § PER ChNT NONDS, COOK GOUNTY 7 PER CENT HONDS, CHICAGO CITY 7 PER CENT BONDS. 70 9.80089, 93, 2.25@5. 00 , be ng Were the receipts and aship- mente of thu Ieading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-lour boura ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, und for the com 3, 6 gy 200K dl se LW 3 ; t LAZARUS ‘SILVERMAN, responding date walve months azo: Southwest corner Lasalle end Randolph-ste., Pe en la buying snd soiling 18To. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, erry GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7a, The Ky GHICAGO CITY AND COOK COUNTY TONDs, rH t Anddoes s General Banking Business, eo ~ }, 4 310 { baptist “JO1N I, WRENN & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 80 Washington-st., corner Desrborn. UNITED BTATES 4 PEK CENT BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES. COMMERCIAL PAPER. 234) 14,410) 2474) f De EASONDTARLS ty ee yer pot jew Yor! BAtroNsraun. xapper & Co. 128 Laalle-at,, Cltcago. BTock BROKERS, Stocke bought and sold on margin by telegraph at N. ye ratesof Conimiesion, Buck Late ob Me aud all 10° formation turalslied on eppitcation. , Messrs. Baltonstall, Kidder & Trask, of our firm, are jew York Swek Exchange, _QUARLES, HENROTIN, , 108 Bast Wasblawton-st. C’TY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT, AND RAILROAD BONDS, COMMERCIAL PAPER And Investment Securitics of pi} kinds. UNION TKUST CO, BANE, X. H. cof. Madison and Dearborn-ate, RECEIVES SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS ‘ INTEREST ON SAME, Yo hotice required to draw money. G. M, WILSON, Castter, JHA HOLMES, GE“NERAL DROKER, 86 WASHINGTON-ST, wo from store during Friduy for city consumption; 1,590 bu wheat, The with drawals of barluy during the wesk for city uso aggregated 9,053 bu, a ‘The following erain was lnspected Into store in this city Saturday morbing: 14 cars No. 9 read winter wheat, Scars No. 8do,1 car pojected, 3 cars mixed, 23 cars No. 9 bard, 137 care and 24,000 bu No, 3 apring, 07 cara No, 8do, INcars rojected, Vcars no grade (203 wheat); 818 cara and 8,900 bu bigh-wixed corn, 4care uew do, 6 care new mized, D80 cars and 23,500 bu No. 3 cory, U7 cars yojected (815 corn); BO cars white oate, 48 care und 1,000 bu No. 3 mixed, 16 core rejected (94 oats); 1 car No. 1 rye, 33 cars No, 3 ago; 2cary No, 3 burley, 9 care extra du, 3 cars 4 ‘Wants to Buy TOIRD NATIONAL HANK RKCELVER'S CRRTIVI- cates. feed. ‘otal (1,202 cara), 580,000 bu. Inspected Tias for Kate, outt 37,029 bu wheat, 73,523 bu coro, WT bu ,o._ GITY BCUIP FOR 3878 TAXES, oats, 1,596 bu rye, 437 bu barley. « iz The following were the recolpts and ments of breadstuffs and Hye stock at this point during the past week, and for the corresponding weeks ending as dated: June 28, 1879. Recelpte— 3,568 G5G,475 IRL 8 Baz 1,000, 003 467,007 371,749 16,6: 14,100 190.513 17m AR RIS BR 1OL “gS oot ta 2 o,sat Amb a, ee AAT 806, BAS 87,058 14,007 ROTH 12, 107 ahows the exporta from New York for the week onding Thursday oven- Ds vee ove ‘Tho following ~ I tablo fog Inst, with comparisons: June 20, June10, June 2 1879. 1871), 1871 LBB. vee nee OT 770 | 87,926 14,000 Flour, Oilees ser 0g om AOE 2, 44a 2 OLE OOD Corn, bu... cee 606,705 1,220, 455 801, 730 Estimates aro mado to the effect that fully 2,000,000 bu wheat aro yet unfilicd on the June tical, and only oneday left in which to aquara up. There wilt probably be lots of litigation before the Arbitration Committes of the Board of Trade and the Director The market for Juno wheat advanced another t¢c Saturday, making the price $1.07, Thera wore some rumors to the effect that the figure would be marked up to $1.08 at noon, but the rumor was not justified by the facts. Some thought that the Nocera) offers made in Now York the previous day, to sell at $1.03 for July, bad something to do with keeping down the quotation here, but the surmise was probably groundless, ‘The longs took all the avot wheat (No. 2) offered them at $1.07, and wero willing sellers at the asme figuro to all who wanted to buy for June, ‘The procoss of filling was rather slow, but occasionally a round block waa pur- chased, making the aggregate of transactions a moderately large one, The taklog of ves- sel-room for over 800,000 bu was gon- crally regarded og on indication that the parties controlling the denl hnye ar- ranged to ehip all the wheat out by the middle of next month,—as intimated In these columns afew days ago. This helped to strengthen the market for July; it advanced 3c per bu. Soma partics believed to bo outside the combination seemed to think that the wheat now fu nand ‘wilt bo sold at good prices to consumers aftor oll, They referred to the reports that Great Britain hos some three-quarters of mitten acrea teas land seeded to wheat than last year, and that the weather In Eogland bas been un- favorable to the growth of that planted, while Franco is behind the average, and Spain reports achange forthe worse in her prospects fora wheat harvest. These conditions may brings & better European demand for our wheat than even that of the cereal year now closing, and our crop certalnly docs not promise nay better than that of 1878, cx- cept ta regard to the quality of the spring part of it, Elther this belicf, or the design to run a coroer here in July, must bo the reusor why the wheat in tho West has peen held back so long by the owners. Other markets were moderately active in the Agaregate, with a-more irregular feellng. Corn was firmer, with a good shipping demand. Onte were stronger early, but reacted on larger re- ceipts, Ryo was }éc lower, barley inactive, and flour dull, Provistons were active in changes, ‘with not much variation In prices. * Lake freights were more active and a ‘shade firmer, at S@23ge for wheat to Buffalo; 18Z¢ for corn to do, and Oke for corn to Oswego. Through to New York by lake and canal was quoted at 6%e for corn and 7gc for wheat. ‘Through to Boston nominal at 11¢ on corn. Rall freights were steady at 20¢ per 100 lps on grain to New York, but little dolug at those figures. Through rates ou meata to Liverpool wero quoted at 40@124¢e per-100 Ibs and 503Zc te An- twero, Dry foods were quoted quiet and firm. Cot- tos continue to advance, and prices of woolens also show a hardening tendency. In the boot and shoe market there were no new develor- meng. Basincas is quiet, a8 isto bo expected at this time of year, but the tone of the mar- Ket fe exceeningly firm, and an advance may bo looked fora little further slong, ‘The grocery trade continues active. Ordersarc pouring in from all quarters, nnd the general market bas a buoyant tone, Sugars were etrony at the ad- vance of the previous day, and coffecs were quoted fe higher by some dealers. The but- tor trade was dull, with prices woak. Cheese was neglected, and was quoted off Xe. No quotable changes were noted in the dried fruit market. Apples, peaches, prunes, and currants were again quoted drm, while for other tIues the quoted prices were only fairly sustained, Fish remain firm, under light stocks and s continued active demand. No, 1 whitefish have advanced to $4.50, The market for oils, paints, aud colors was without change. Leather, bagging, tobue- co, coal, and wood were quoted aa before, ‘The yard Jumber market was active. Orders were os numerous as usnal, and calted for oa much plue, The cargo market was rather slow, though a fair proportion of the offerings left the docks. Nochanges in prices were reported. ‘The wool murket was somewhat steadier, the demand boing fair, and Eastern markate were reported to be stronger, Seeds were quiet, bo- fug nominal except flax, which ‘vas more lively for future delivery. Hides, vroom-corny and hay were steady, Green fruits were moro active, and native kinda firmer, the receipts belnyg Uehter than usual. Potatoes wore casy and poultry dull. » : ‘RUROPEAN CHors, Mr. J, J. Mech!, writing to the London Times, says: ‘'Tnree weeks of repeated downpours, with o low temperature and.waut of sunshiac, have considerably darked aur prospects for cer- eal crops, especially in our cold, stiff, glutinous clays, Where, uudrained, their mild-llke condi- tion bas excluded alr from the plaut roote, and has caused the cribs to look yellow and un- heultby. Palse, green crops, and pastures have been improved by the rains, but all now require awarm and drv time to ripen them, oven on ght porous golls, which have suffered much fess than the clays. The general opinion Ls, that the harvest cannot be carly, but will depend on the summer weather, owlny to thu fniposalbility of hund-bocing Iaborers who have lost much time, and the weeds are rampant,’ The New York Jroduce Hzchange Week:ysays: The Mungariuna have bousht whoat in Uerlin | freely, owing tuthe dope in Hungary, wheat to articular, haying suffered from rust and blig Kine reports of the Ituselan crops wero less favorne hte, complainta of drouylit lu some districts, of Hoods th Others, and last, though not least, ravages by locusta, 1n'1858 and'1875 lucauts mude fearful havoc with the cereal crops in Mnavia, ‘They have it In ab Appearance in some districts of Busvian Poland Whe spring EXPORTS OF PROVIBIONS, ‘The following were the exports of provisions from Now York, suston, Baltimore, Phitadcl- phia, Montreal, Portlund, and New Orleans for the week ended Juue 21, 1879, and thelr distribu- tal (ur week 5 «15. 189'2 5 Preyibe eeK 21 BW 8 “Also 6,415,365 Iba cheese, and 1,45), 826 D8 tallow. PROVISIONS, Hod PRODUCTS—Wore falrly active fora sum> mer day, with less doing fn jard and more Jo pork, and the market avereged a shade firoier, though hogs at the Stock- Yards were quoted 5@10c lowe?, ‘Tho trading was, however, chieily in changes from ony month to another, little now busincus belng doue, The volume of shipments continues to be wach larger than ta indicated by the datly reports ‘Of sales on Change. ‘The following table shows the alipments of pro- Fongues Mock, p "Mens Ponk—Advanced 770 0 Qige above the latest prices of F reported of 250 brie aciicr Juno at $0.86; 33,500 Re brie suller July, seller Atucusl nt Scotamber at $10. tember, at 88.0078. 60. Latn—Was throughout. wi] at £0.01 tl d ‘Old pork was entirely nominal at $11.00@ 0,24; prime mess at $0.00G0,60; and extra prime Auguat at $0,17'44@0. 20; tember at S0.27%, Tota}, 2 ket closed ateady at $0.10 for U, 00@6. 10 for soltcr duly, tenet, und about $0.27! << elty during the periods Work end, (Since Nov.|since eres 1. iid 10.10, teady at $0 B26 7 $1, 821G@09,85 for duly, $i. 05@ B.07%5 for August, (1877 320,858 175,788,827 OI, GUE TAN BS, 0) 120 BA GAOL 80 1 er br), and closed riday, ales wero 2G. B7Igs 13, 740 bela Oo0G, ands 200 bra eeller ‘Total, 335,750 briv, for cash $10. 0735 (8: for Sap largo recelpta and the 6: Enat keop the markot dull and nnsottled, and to dispose of round Jota even the present low quota- tions havo to be freely shadod. _ Stocks are acct- “mutating. Wo quote: COAMICTS oe ersees oe veo Good to chalce dali y lng olle was fair, bat oth Senceptions were somewhat noder neglect) We quote: 7 Cnurbos, 110 degrees tet Carbon, Ulinoss jewal Carbon, headlight, 1 Carbon, Michigan Blaine, 180 degrees teat, pert. oxtra OMMMON ++ BAGGING—Thie market wat tros, ‘There was & buoyant market. for cotton ed, raw.. Seamioes goods, andgome further changes in pricos ed, bolted. , are likely to occnr, Trade was fair ot the quotas je, wintor bl Hans given below: 70 Blariise.s extra, Y 03 elghton A. Neatefoot oll, Ne. 1. 40 Otter Creek, Bank Oll.sses soaee 38 Lewieton Btralta, sere * 40 American. «| Turpeutine. .o1 CHEESE—In ttiv cheesn market weakness atiil | Miners’ ol} extra yellow... bz prevalis, ‘hero was onlya reatrictod call trom | Minera’ oll, white, 5b any quarter, and salea were effected ata Ko de- ‘Naphtha, deodonze: i pty cline from the prices current on the early days of | Gasoline, deodorized iL the week? 2 ; Gasoline, 87 deyres 18 Went Virginia, nat Natoral, 30 degre Reduced, 28 durtoss sieve o sece 15@ 18 'POTATORS—Wero - mote plenty and ullghtiy ‘ho demand was fair,: Fine New Orleans stock was helilet $5.26i25.76 por bri, and other Jota at $3, 7505.00. : POULTRY —The offerings wero liberal, and the the current tations: COAL-Only a light demand oxteted, ‘and prices wore not particalariy firm, Orders were filled at 26@4.b0 for Lackawanna and Pittston, at Tt. ‘a shade firmer, and very ateady Kaleg were roported of 11,750 tce seller July at $v.10G%H, 1! 2 4.250 tea seller TOO tes sutler Sep~ ot vr eotler June, 8, 17!3@ 6.20 for salior for Sentember, Mxats—Were active on jucal futures, and a shade firmer. There was Iittle doing for slipment, though exporters made some fnquiries. ‘They wore generally Mmited below the views of hold: ers, Baive were rovorted of 100, 000 Ibs shoulders Ot$3.70 seller July, and $3.86 sclier Aucust; 06 ten sweet nickted dont $5.00 spot; 20 boxes lonz cloare nt $4.83; 909 the 2; 25, ¥ i 0G 72 a roller July, $4. 8004. 82% seller Aui ona ‘gs. 0244.05 aeller Aeiiembar mite fo 000) ibe short clearg at $4.00; 3} at ie Spot, gah, follow: ing were the closing oricea on the leading cuts: Do, Do, Aug Do, September. Juno, boxed Averages; green Bacon guoted Sige for short ribs, clears quote: ‘Shoul-| Short (L, 9,1 Short ‘ders. | ribs. | clears. | clears, 189.7714 '$4, 7246 $4. 77% $4.00 4 ier bem 874) 41824) 4.8745] 5.00 O75) 4.95 07%] 5.10 Hf] 4.00 | 4.02% ol Bie should at Lon ted_at $4.70 loose, and boxed; Cumberlands. SHGO KS boxed; long: hams, S'g@iles aweet-pickle ‘16 to 15 Wb averages green hats dd hans, B@sigc for for same UGC. 4c fur shoulders, 54 'c for short clears, 8)4@. Oc fur hang, all canvared and packed, Gueasc—Was qtfet at $5.0005.25 for No. 1 white, 44@Gc for good yellow, and 44%@4i%e for Paw, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were firm and quiet at $0.0000. 28, for meet. $10,00G10,26 for extra mess, and 50@17.00 for hats, ‘Taltow—Was qulut ot 6X@Uo for clty and BY@ 5%e for country. BREADSTUFFS. * 2 FLOUR—Was dull, with little change {n prices, thongs winters wore quoted cavy and springs fir Shippors held off, expecting lower pricos aftert month, while atock# aro amall, a2 dealers have not carod ta load up in view of a posuible dectino In price and ao were not anxioua to sell. The local trade was quidt. Sales were reported of 140 bris winters, partly at $0.00: 200 brlx double extras at $4.35 6.60; and 200 brie unsound sunera at $2.00, Total, 4650 rls, prices: Falr to good Minnes: Fair to good sprit Low apringa.. Putantass. oss , Double extran, in eack ngs Export eztras Jn sacke 3. Dnax—Was active and irregularly caster, ‘The following was the nominal range of Bales were 150 tons nt $7.00@8.00 per ton. C. ww-Mnat—Salus were made of 10 tons coarse at $13.50 per ton froe on board car; and tons do at $13.74 on trac Ke. Homny--Sato woe mado of 10 tons at $12.60, Sonts—Sale was made of 10 tons nt $8.75, SPRING WHEAT—Was falrly activo, ond firmer. The market for this month advanced 14¢ carly, and ruled stendy all day. the baying and aelling price of the combination: being $1.07 for car lots or round tote, sput ur sclicr Junc, next month advanced 3c, epime as on Friuayy” ‘The market for but closed about tho Too Briskeh markets wors quoted firm and ateady on spring, and 1d per cental gher on winter, few York waa quoted stronger, At $1.15 bid and $1.18¢1.20 asked, but cloao dull, Our recelpts were Iarucr, country holders having been anzioné to forward thelr wheat to catch June pricea for it, and bigger recelpta were oxnected for Monday: while onr shipments were light but expected to vliow up Sarge at the opening ‘of the weok. ergaved about eo’ennight, ‘Gur stocks in store scom te have In- 226.000 bu daring the Tho trading for wast dune did not depend upon any of there facts, but proceeded in an irceguiaely steady kind of way, a8 ong ufter an- other ** walked up to;tho Captain's office." Tho oth- orfatures were somewhat strony! hencd oytho navws, with only moderate trading. Seller July opens at O7iéc. sold at 7Fac, receded to YT%e. Bdvanced to D77ac. and fold oak to August sold at Ms @rze, BOKc. No, 4 was at Blige, and rejected was ic hi yrorn roporied of 50,000 bu Ne iy fair ‘V7HC At tho Close. Soller and September at BIG demand and urm, closing 1] £ 7, O00 ba No, Sat siy4@eliees 860 a rejected at Goo; 28,000 “un by wausple on teack, aud, 3.200 bu do at GUBUL2c free on buard cars, Ornzk Wirat—Sales were 6, 000 bi BEUSEL. 05 on ten free on buard vanclng 4 prices of day. ‘otal 114, 600 bu, ured winter $2,000 bu du at $1.0021,02 ra; 100 bu mixed ot O0e; and 10 ‘at 810,50 por ton. jn good demand and stronger, ad- nit clovlng about 4c above tue latest ‘Tho British wnarkets were dull and easicr, excep’ for cargoes of const, and Nui ‘Yorx wha call, while our recoipts were larger, with relatively Ilgat ahipments. abipping demand But there was a good aturday, and a tale Inquiry to th mhorts for July, #ome af’ tho buyors having viously vold for noxt month. an otcorn tomeet tke good shipping demand of out ten days ago. There way ro- then suid the less prevsuro to change over jnto Anim, and tho latter wae rela> Uvely caster, ata ahade Jess then Ie nvovo July, Septumber was stronger, being in very tool de- mand. Kecolpte dated within three days would carry into duly on frat wtorage, and’ those com. monded a promfun, Cloutng ut Sb!ac, while regu Jar cloved at ude, Sampl ie wera quiet, owing to ditilculty in having cars switched to Eastern nee, and some transfers have to be made by and receded tus) sold at Ju MGEOT HC, ne at N6GgsOlse, all Spot sales wero reported of 220,000 Seller July opened of %c, sold at UUl4c, Natje at tho clove, ‘Soller Angnat Septumber nt 37H @I8e, and clowing tirm at the inside, bu No. 2 and Bigh-mixed at S@ausies 21,400 bu.do, short re- coins, at harap rojected at JU}; ou traci NOD care: ap 400 bu cara at 37c on track. 261,000 bu. a, 82; on do at 000 bi new mixed and 0 bu by sample atiioy@ido Boy Gille free on hoard ‘Total, OATS—Wero lens active, aud tame at the close, ° Tho market opencd rather pressing theso ordera had bean illled, the price fel o' Partially, later, clostug eney, ntuenced by the larger re- ceipts and increased offerings af futures, which 1c, and recove: ‘The market wae inqates red aleo made buyera etand buck. dull at the clove, under the Jatest Friday prices, rather siow. ald off to 32! tat Sree and Auguvt at b2ige vid ond Bile asked, Cash salca included 1,600 bu No. 2 ut Bic: ¢, 800 bu by wampte At hiqoSUAc ou track, and L2UU ba at SUG@SUxC freo on board. 4 Seller Snty opuned at sy Eaikitsr, vac, and closed at suac, Atgueat brought 202/6 early, receded to Yc, and closed at Midge, Seplember soll at tic down to 284, and } closed at 28}ac, Sullor the month wold at ‘wie, and cloned. ‘US% Bsc, Cunt gal white at ‘Total. 5, COU du, fet BARLEY—Was qui car-lote changed bands, otherwlee (ho market was Cavh walva Were vepurteduf 400 bu No, @ ut 45c; 400 vu by vamole at dic, MORNING CALL, 000 bris at $9, 824¢ for Jul for August, nonin ‘Mess pork—Sates: 1, Lard—500 tea at O0U bu at 074.@07: August, 883¢ for Sa. He fe nbout 4 ‘The local. murket clored KOAc 4 G@ikic; 3.000 bu mixed sac; und 6.400 bu white on track; und 1,800 bu mized a, 100: bu white at ‘L@iHe, freo on board. tl, Me RYE—Was slow and 4¢ lower under more Nib- eral offerings for August delivery, 2vuld as fie, July and June were September, and 40 ligher, under” from shortas ut, ator nearly ew York was reported plea were ie outs 3c. Nu, 2+ Were reported of 4c; 17,200 by iby sample at ab about Ba bt ROGH YC: Car tote of No. Moted ag ile, at recent prices. A fow Total, $00 bu, Wheat, OL~aULssc for BTNG@ATIC for jor duly, the yeat. Nu, 3 epring—5, 000 bu forduly at Blige, Winter ae 5,009 bu No, bri 146,000 bu at Auguat, ond 20o for Septeinba! 1323034 for July, 337! Toe Gantetnvee,. aud 420,009 ba at BUG: F re Jor August, A7tat SING: 3 wetter August ot ‘ any for the ‘Date c far, duly, 20% for LATER. Tn the afternoon wheat sold at 07c down ta 903f0 for July on the corbeatonu, snd closed ut O73! u74e. on "Change, ‘Other grain was quict at the closing prices GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN—Wae rather quiet and steady. Manufacturers geverally ero supplied, fu: Ormly held in anticipation of a shor with the raw materi Fine green carpet brash, @ 1b. Groen burl... Red-tpped hurl, Fine Ted-thypa lofertor , Crouked ., BUTTER=It.thetg, tlon of the bus! Bot to the say’ Id, beve aercl qeeveeedt esany change in t) ‘The stock ad tn apnigatng | pot advanced In syiry eater i fi wey 104 a he posl- i certainly the chaugo wae holdere,. The continued 1,50@34.75 for Erle, and at $3.00@9, 25 for demaud only falr at : nola, 3 jt ai EUGS—Wore qnoted at 04@10c per doz. Prob. | giuckens Ive. ® doz gna ably fow tote bring the ontalde, Near): aversiiing Turkeys, live, @ 00@ 08 coming in hue to be looked over, and guarantecs SEEDS—Flax sold fret halt of Sep- to be in good condition, * Fi8sH—Whiltetsh cuntinne scatcs and have beet gdvanced another notch,—now quoted at $4. eee ho demand -continues active, and .the general | ‘ri; market ea frm tone, as stocks aro Watts Fol- | Hungatlan milfot: and beckutest were dates BA lowing are the Jobbing price: = eee teats a eeetet aad | pdiglt— Was slondy, the demand continntag 3 410 25 fe tember and last of August, and all Septombor wes better than $1.20, Other sceda wero quiet. Clovor wae quoted at $3.85, mmoth at $4 Fanily whitefieh, $4-bel Trout, $g-brl. ., be Mackerel, oxtra-mes Ly No. Lahoro, %-brl.. 2,2022:50 No. bay, i jalry, per sack... 2.7 .0' whore, oe TEAS—Thia mackot continues to display A satis- factory degres of activity, and,prices remalnatrong: YSOX, oy IMPENIAL, Common to fair, ..17@26 Common to fair, ..20@35 Nod it Superior to fino, ..28@38 Superior to fine. ..40G850 en ate Extra fineto finest 407750, Extra dno to fnest,J0@OS Snmmer-cured co Choleest . ....5505' JaraN uNcoLoneD, Compressed cod Youna nrsox, [Common to falr. 187035 Dressed cod . Common to fair. ..17 Labrator herring, spilt, ‘bri Labrador herring, Bana, be ‘Labrador horring, round, %-bi ounrowpen, ore ea 1.250 2-30 | common to fair. ..20030 Kxtra ina to fnest.45Q55 Scaled herring, ¥ box, 90@ _ 92 | Superior to fine. ..85@46 Cholcoat —... ..G0G005 Collfornia salmon, bri 20,49 | Hxtrafnetofnesth0@60 soucitone ann conno. | Californya salmon, 4-btia.... 5 6°75 | Cholcest.. 70@76 Sunerior to fine. ..28@t5 FRUITS AND Gare Apptes and peaches aro | | WHISKY—Wae in fair demand at Friday's od- very firm at the late advance, firm matket for | Vanco. Sales were reported of 250 bria diatiltors’ so noted. Other Trado remains dull: FONRIGN. prunes. currants, and citron {i moods on the basts of $1.05 per gallon for bigh- ines ware eaay, win WOOL—Was quoted steady, tha demand being fair, ‘The Philadelphia market was quoted firmer, and this fact caused more confidence tiere, though country advices were that holders wore gotting anxious to unload. ‘The recelpte were liborals Wasnea fieece, medium... . 34 ‘Washed fleece, fine, por Ib. £20032 Moaium unwashed. 24.28 :Pine do... pL Valencins, new, ai % do 20023 Zante currants, @ 4% Citron... « w@i1. 4 oat LIVE STOCK, ae 4% CHICAGO. : B4@ 3% Cattle, Flags, Sheep, Ohia....., 9G | Gag 28,004, G18 ‘unparad, halv ae 4 10,539 1,750 Peaches, unpared, quarter aM 4 21,092 .. B74 Raspberries 31 25,0u4 1,117 i By 22, 630 953 232 @ 2% + 10,500, 9 @ 10 "129, 094 18 @ isis 14,2168 124@ 13% | Same week in 1877. 7G - 00,245 + 4%@ “43 | Same week in 1876. N61G 06,40 Texan pecans, BG BY | Last week, orcs VAIS 145,001, River pecans. ., - 6B 8% SAlpments— Wilmingion peanaits, new... G0 8% 4,824 Tennessca peanuts, HOW . vu... = GG 4.812 Virginia peanuts. ° 65 4... ~ 4G Bat 805 GREEN FRUITS—Berries. and cherrica were 7,878 firmer, being more active and not so plenty. Ap-> , BY ples were slow and off. and the few lots of peaches —s plums, and blackberries offered snld slowly at 20,572 © 2,007 rreauinr Sgurea, Foreign green truite were nn- changed, lock taxed in Nobeaelss, this ineappies have boen sold at a heavy lows tollows::. to #hipnerat irawoer ries, YP cae of 16 gts » 1878. Strawberries, fancy...» ‘ 41,018 Raspborrics, red, cave of 24 pra... 1.00 2.3 497,059 Kaspherrles, black, W ease of 10 pis.. 2-10@ 1.40 ‘99,268 Apples, # box, 40 For Iiinols the following Aurea are given: Porches, @ box 200 |. * » 1870, | 1878. 1870. ‘Ghariteec aba + '1)72%,057 1,775,401 Dec, 63,044 Tomatoes, box 2,015,718 2,445,391 Dec, 331,673 Lomons, Spe - 881,951 + 004,048 . . Dee, “22,807 Tare ‘ho waek opened favorably enough ananas, @ bunch. «2 1.00 Pineapples, ner doz. SAD, sod 2:00 | for scllors,. There wae, during Monday ond, Tues- a OSE LES eo mene c sae oa 3 ot mere aay 2 p04 Ronege) a and and 8 fairly firm setot PRs fe et wal “apie a Sarotty fully but Rastern | hteauy and Grime rade continges actives Pullow: | Pees. "The recelnts wird broly Tully bit Easterh Teports wore favorable, and there wore ready buy- ersat the closing prices of the previous wock, Later thoro waa a reactlionjat the East, and, onr ar- rivais bere continuing large, tha markot here fol- lowed sult, From Wednesday morning to thocloxe of Friday the market for abipping cattle was very dnl, and prices tained sn aggregate decline of 15@20c, heavy-welgnts suffering the most. For common natives and Toxas through cattle there ‘was 8 good demand throughout the week from can- nereand butchers; and, although the offerings of those grades were Hberal, prices wore firmly sup- vorted. Indeed, for Texans there wore buyers at an advance over the previous week's prices, Very ordi- nary droves sold at $3,00@3.15, while. for good lots, averaging ‘from 900 to 1,000 Iba, ance wore elfected at $3.25@5,60. ‘Tho arrivals were moro than 7,000 In excess of the number reported for the corresponding week of last year, and wero larger than for the corresponding week in any fur- mer year, in view of which fact the shrinkage in values wae much less than might have been cx- pected. There was ir demand on Saturday, and tho market wasateady, sales making on a basis of the following quotations:, QUOTATIONS. é Extra Beeves—Gradod steers, woigh!ny 1,400 tbs and upward: 44. 7605.00 ing are the prices current:. - TICE, Carolina .s..s00 « Louisiana... Rungoon, priwe Rangvon, fair... Mondaling, Java. Java Rio, comer Ro, roasting, Patent cut loaf, Crushed sinvra California auzar-loaf drips. California allver drips, Choice Hecves—Fine, wel Now Orleans molaene . steers, woluhing 1 2,460 Ibs... 4.45@4.05 Good Beeves—Well-fattencd steora, . weighing 1,100 to 1,250 lbs + £,10B4.40 Modlum Grades—Steers In fair Meal, 3 weluhiny 1,050 to 1,200 Ibe Butchers’ Stock—V’oorte commonatoera and common to choice cows, fur city 1 slaughter, welghing 800 fo 1,090 Ibs 2,50@3. 75. 3.7304.00 Stock Cattle—Comun cattle, weighing 700 to 1,050 Ibs, 40 F Tnferior—Lignt and 70, belie: Nutmegs, 03. GUS atege. buils, and scalewag ateuts.,. 2.0092.40 Natmege, No, 2 4 ‘| Texas Cattle ~Through droves The3, SO Calentta ‘ginger. ..++ 7) Vout, Dar 100108 ...ssse cre 5.25005, 25 HOGS—Tho past week saw a very quict hog mar- Troe Blue ket, with prices tending lower, Up to the close of Bluo lily. ‘Tuuruday, Datives, though raling weak, had nos Walto Ys shown anv radical change, but during the follaw- wasa sbrinkage of 10715¢ por the depressed condition of the market for the proauct, packers did not take buld with thelr accustomed freedom, so that the supply, though some 22,000 head less thon for the previous week, excocded the demand, and the closs af each day foond mare of lesa stock Jeft over unsold. A {tile more than one-fourth of the sunply wastaken ing two daye there 100 Owing to recalpte wero wmall, and wome dealers reported more In- quicy far ehivmant: N + -820.60@11. 00 0.50 1 timotn: y 8,008 8.50 1008 120 UD 7.20 , Some dealers ‘The receipts are by shippers. Saturday waaa dull day, and prices averayed ic tower than for Friday, Sales were at 1. 0@s,75 for common Fo guad heavy packers, at $3.70003,00 for falr to gholce heavy shippers, and at$3 70@3.85 for common to prima skips and thin coarse gradea were tal butchers at $4, 00@i. 1 ranged from $3.00@: con grades, by focal One year ago prices IDE: in quote the market easy at Oc. wmalls Ldygot cored hides, ¥ T. Ilvavydo, BD... . aN ed from $5. past week wae an unprofitable one Damaged do, BB... « 7, | toscllera, Owing tothegoneraland marked ahelnie Call, PD... +3 ane of values at the East there hae bean very tittle Deacons, shipping demand, and asthe anpuly materially ex- Dey dint, cceurd local wants the course of pricos bas been Dey Mint, &, downw A decline for the week'of 2514@00 te teen noted, trade was dullatthat. We quote clos Dry salted, YB, daniaged 1 S2.2bG5.00 for inferior te commun; Green elty barehiers, sown A at 83, 25q Bator game and at $3.76@4. 75 for Sheen velte. wool estimated. at good to alrictly cholce grades, por 100 Ib, BT. LOUIS. =, . Sr, Loum, Jang 28,—Cattee—In light enpp!, Uttis of no! dembad; Nant vutehera’ trade utans changed prices. Reculpta, 400: shivments, 1,200, HORSES—Tha horse market shows an Imp ment thie week ovor tho teat, but the supply con- thnues to fall short of the demand. | ‘The inquiry seeme ta be confined to no particular grade, afl gacnl horsce finding w ready salo. Pluber & Taylor Hoos—Ea: Hight at $3.4 BU; Leavy of any the’ demaud continues for good heavy 7 . Receipts, 1,800; shipmente, 3,100. Grutt hones, and” there aro. none. in the | Siwar—Qulet and Unchanged, Itecaipts, 200 market, ‘Thera is also & good demand for | ebipments, none, carrage teaug, and nico prlees ean po had, CINCINNATI. a Nice roadeters are inquired for daily, an 28, =| = . Kaul prices are obtained for them.” Con~ SUB ATY Tae® EP ge tacge. Qalets common, waerable inquiry hae been m: ae tn the ' ¥ days for saddlers ana ponies, Gs-00e butchers’, $4,004.05, Receipts, 020; for hewn at 6 following aro some of” the shipments, 690, sales reported aince Sunday last, duno 23: 1 pair uray carslaga horees, $500; 2 pair bay, $250; LUMBER. Tity matoe $120; 1 bay rewing” t7bP ey ‘The demand for cargoes was only fair Saturday, Several Joads were sold, ‘prices belng quoted the 4 | same as on other days of tha wook, ‘Lumber does not ee)! quickly afoat, except the cholcs lots, and scllora are careful nol to make public an; harso, SMU; } gruy horse, $105; 1 black gelding, $lun; 1 black mare, 15 hands high, 8 years old, Weight v50 Ibv, 8100; 1 pair ceys, Baud f old, 163 henge high, weiht 2,260 lbe, fey bay horsy, 7 years old. 164 tauds hiv, Weight Ov» Ibs, $100; 1 brown horve. 8 yeary old, 1 bande bigh, wolght 1,000 tus, $00; 1 bay horse, years old, ins hands high, weight 873 -1be, $100; | Giclee stipe and board 60 @it.co Lehestnut horse, year’ old, 2534 lands hign, | Wediuin inch, green, 8.50 10.00 woigutO75 los, 8100371 bay orto, 7 Fears old. Common inch. 00, @ 7.60 fundy Lieb, walkht 1,030 Ibs,’ $1105 4 sorrel | Bioconatutl G124@ 0.25 horse, 8 years old, 35% ands Ligh, welght 080 | Piece. stu! 7.50 Iba, 91955 1 black ‘rond horse, O years old, 15: ato 120 15 husidahighy walalit [029 ibe. $00; 1 bay hares. | Bblnglee secsce vee pees 240 @ 1.76 eure oll, 15% hauds high, welght 2,026 Ibe | ” yey ging is quoted S00Q$1.00 above green. ‘The yard market was unchanged,. the demand continuing good at the recent range of prices, Shipments to the surrounding states and Weat are ad show no signe of falilog of, Quota- LEATHER The market was quoted strong, withp gedd-demand from ysnufacturere and & Inattgaaogalry from other suurces, We repeat our tet eae BEMLOOK, Calf, No. 1.68 90@1.00 Ling, .. «2. Calf, No.2... 6566 Veale, No. 1 PEG) 25 | Fi Gres common, di aaee 2.90 8 Ae Flooring: second comniog, ureaved $2.00 1.00 Harness os. a5 | Floojus: third common, th id 85 8 30@ 85 | Hor bostds, A. 13i0, and upwards. 80,00 rf Hox board, Hy Lata, tad upwards sion Os Ty Dress o by _ 602.10 | A Rock boards, Today 28.00@80:00 Ss u Orcon, tach, common, 00 Conmion bosrde, dry. 00 Goll boardn.. 8.00 i on st 000 & 808, 7-50 ‘and headed 20,0048, 09 ry 2.003 2° + Lb 1.00 18 . BY, TELEGRAPH. ; FORTIGN, -,Apeclat Dispatch to The Triouns. Lavenroot, Jone” 28~-11:30 a, m.—Froun~Xo, 1) 10s 2d: No, 2 886d, Sage oe Gnatx—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 08 5d; No. 2, 4 oa spring. No, 1, As 3d; No. 2, 754d; white, No. 1,'0a Sd; No, 2, 86 6d; club, No, 1, O8 Ce: No» 2, 082d. Corn—New, No. 4y:49; No. 2, oy had. Provtsrovs—Pork, 478. Lard, 820 td, Livanroot, Juno 28,—Cotron—Stondler atax@ @16-100; astes 4,000 balos; speculation and ex. port, 2,000; American, 2,500,” oe hi aiainddtd fosiiea ia Shingles, No... Bawapstur ‘irmer; Callfornia white wheat, 88 GAGHs Bd; do cluv, Oa 2d@0s Gd; No.2 to 1 ‘Snes apring, 76 4d@8s 3d; do winter, 8404 Prine Mess Dewy—719, i Outerex— Fine American aah ie LONDON, June 28,—-Iesix—Common, 4 44 Gay pale do. Uspbiae. Leds Anrwenr, June $8,—Parnoneun—17%a, The following were received by the Chicago Board of Trade: Livznroot, June 28-~11:30 «. m.—Flour, 880d @l0u 3d. Wheat—Winter, 86 Hage fi ‘Ja 4d@p8a dd; white, Be Cd@Oe 3d: club, He d-yvs 6d, Corn, S81ld@ie. Pork, 478. Lard, 320 sd, Lonpox, June 28,—Livenrooi—Wheat fra; corn. rather eavier; 3s lid. Cargoes off coast— Wheat. steady; corn, a stade deator: fair average American mixed, 208 Od, Cargoes on passace— Wheat and corn, quiet. Weather in Enytand shows signs of improving. Livenrool, dune 28,—Flour steady, Blate, 11s, Wheat frm, no fair inqutes id Bupleaey je 2d; No. 2 suring, 88 3d; No, co, 7a 4d. Gorn dati, a shade easlor, 14a lowor, Js ld. Cargoes off coaat—Wheat, demand moderate; corn dull. Pork ateady, 470. Lard atonity, 1 Bacon steady: long clear sides, 268 td Exira Rea Winter abort clear sides, 27a; Cumberland sidcs, 208 Gd. Deel in fate demand, 77s, N. YORK, New Yonr, Jun —Corron—Quiet but steady ab12 7-10Q12 D-1Ge; futures weal: July, 12.65¢; August, 12.04¢; Seplember, 12.480; October, 11.67¢:; Novembor, 13c; December, 13. 05¢; January, 11,11¢; February, 11,16c. Froun—Qulet; receipts, 1,700 bris; enper State and Western, $:,50@3.85; common to jod_ extra, $1.007¢4.30; good to cho! . Bebo; white wheat ote Su {bods at oe OO.b8. 2: jected spring, 76¢; No: inal nt $1.16 did; $1.10 asked; uneraded do, 0% ungraded winter red, $1. 1.@1,17: No.4 do, $1.16 @i.18%%4; No.1 do, $1.18; mixed winter, $3.1: No. L amber, $1.18; ungraded white, $1,081. 1 fo, 2 do, $1. 18445 No. 2 do, snics of $1,000 baat $1,14'4@1.16; extra do, $1.10, Hyo dull eno an." changed, fond mi orn ket dull; Malt quiet and unchanged, tronger; receipts, 370,000 bu; low mixed, 470; whhe, 49%@ul yellow Wostern, 140; No.3 KEsoe, ' Oats a trife Memory; rathce ixed Western, 37@30¢; white do, 3640 14. Har—Stesdy, F Hors—Ftrm and unchanged. ‘Grocentes—Cuflce quict, + ‘ot $1. 114@1,14K3 | Bat east fouls, cu, $1. 144% job Jats, $1.114@1, Encae quiet, but firm and unchanged. ee quietand unchanged, Rice atoary, Petno.eux—Firm; united, 604G71Ko; crade,5 @U%e; refned, Ge bid. | ‘TatLow—Firm and nnchanged, Resrn—Stendy at +1. 3061.35, Tenprextine—Pirm and unchanged. Eaos—Market dull and easier; Weatern, 103 ee . Lratnen—Hemlock gole, Buenos Ayres, and Rio Deana light, middles, and heavy welgnts, 203 Woor—Stendy, with! fair damand; domestic Agoce, 2O@sbe} pulled, ZORA0c: unwashed, 9B Provistions—Pork dall and unchanged; new meas, $10.25; old, $9.50, Beet nominally on- changed, “Gut meats quiets long clear mildies, $i,10@5.20; short do, 35.20, Lard closed very quiot; prime steam, $0. 3214@u, 35. Burren—Dall and unchanged, Cuxgs: bea Wi 3 tern, 3@CC, 2 fat sides. ph (3 oMIGWAUKEE. jo Tribune. Mnwaugex, Wis,, June 28.—Tho following aro the receipts and shipments at Milwankee of the atticles named for the week ending to-day, 0s compared with the corresponding time Inst year! “Artletes. SHIP MENTES meee TID. | 197A. FlOUN, Delesevosessscevoe] MESH]. 41,097] G2, 527 G14 gut, belt ot Sat a 070;' BO, S73 218.003 Corn, b SX 7UN) i 45y 2,5 2.83 Gaim Sen 42enul] Grow saa 20'f 0, 182, 178, 35,420 a ‘The following table shows the roct ments of flour and grain at Milwaukes of January, 1870, as compared with the corro- sponding time lest yoars e ‘REOEIPTS. rer Cp ae ree Ter.) 187A, I 18 1878 207 1, 148, 822,11, 40, LAO Toros shone gia (7, DOU, BAT 280 ONY, THA] "BAR Us 431,008) 366,926) BiO,584)] 3,600 7ou, t74ll_oxyg7a “Amociated Press. yaa 28, —FLoun—Qolet - GnaiNe--Wheat steady? spened 340 higher, ant clowed unsettled; 1 Milwaakeo hard, $1.03; No, 2, 81.01; Juna, $1.01; July, D703 Anguth H2jer No, 3 Mwaukea, 8LY%0: No. 4, 74 fected, G7Ke. Corn Niher “and actly HOije.’ Onts higher: and scarcas No, 2, 394 ateady with good dethand; No. 2, file. scarce and fri Zaurlog, O8e, <Provisiora-Quiet auit easy. Moss. pork qulot at $9.85 cau. Prime steamn Jord, $6.10, Hous—Dull and lower at Fuxiouts—Wheat to Diu Recewrrs—Flour, 7,500 prt Gg eunMsnreviony 16,009 bria; wheat, le Tathe Munwauker. Win, and (n fair demand, fo, . 09,000 ba. whent, 0! 8,009 PHTLAPELPHTA. Parapetritta, Juné 28.—Froun—Barket dull; Western oxtras, 93. 25@1,00; Minnesota extrt. family medium, $4.75; good to fancy, $5,009 $5.26; Obio and Indiana chotce and fancy, £6.29 @5.30; Minnesota patent process, spring wbedty $8.25G7.2h Hye flour quiet but atoady at $3.10. Gnatn—Whest unsettled; No, 2 red, in clevalory S122; Tune. Gi! bid,’ SL.28 aed: July, 1,114; did. $L.11sg naked; August, $1.07% uid, Sioa asked; Bepiomber, $1.07 bid. 81.077 asked, Coru with fale dcunand; rejectee on track, 85@370;" Western mixed, 41704") Ki eail mixed, June, 4315 aihye naked? Ju Bie old, 4% avked. Oats—Murket dull; mize Western, dig; white do, 10@S0 5c Pnovistaye—Firm and unchanged. Lard—Weet New ern, 8U,25@4. 60, Burren—steady; creamery extra, 1°@10¢; York State and {iradfordCounty (Pe. ) extra 2404 Keverve extra, 10@1=c. utets Western, love. ' Weste: Chetacduiatt creawery, O@OKe. HBGHR—Quict; creamery, Prrnoneum—Firmier; relied, bJec; crude, OC Wuisxy—Quict, RALTIMORE. mt Ravrione, Md., duno 28.-FLoun—Du! without quotable change. ti, Gnain-—Wheat—Westorn fim; No. © Pepny io nla red, $1.20; No, 2 Weatern winter spoh ah ie Jane, $1.20; In eettlement Jaly, 31-10% AUT $1.073¢; Beptember, $1.07. Corn—Weetern nM Western mixed, snot and June, 49%4@43!6e% daly 49. @49yc; Angst, 444 @idiic: Bentevioen, Gibsec; steamer, szaesesee, Oars vieady: Nee A of dO mixed, SHE i501 Ve Svante a aes Rye guint at GU@svC. Har—buit put encaannel: Y —Dachanzed. WPuovistaxs—Vachang A chalk’ urren—Doll; prime sit a Weak and pacisartite Petnotsun—Unchan: Coy Quiet: Rio cargoes, 114@14e. Witeneral at $1.064@1.07 —Unobangeu. Tirertere—Plout, i030 Dn, wheat, 08 “ Ts a; vata, Sy 5 vp uairunera-W he, "111,800 bu; cora, 80,400 ip ; 300 bay LOUISVILLE, Lourariits, Jane 28,—Carros—Qulet at ght Frovg—Dull and yachanged. i 4 4 amber, BD Gaaim—Whoat quiet; new red and amber, fo DSc, Corn: firmer; white, tics aie—Marked dull and easier; white, S0¢; mixed, ates Rye quiet atb8e. 4 Har—Steady at $12, 00@15.00- $11.00, Lant Hicrinone core meng A $1200. Bane steady; choice leaf tlerce, Treats ‘guiots, shoulaers, 3Rc; clear £1v, Clear, BAGONG, Nacon—Murket euslors diac; clear aj, SNC; hams, suar cure du Witisxy—3iarket dull at $2 CINCINNATI. Cincremart. O,, June 28,—Cortox—Quiet, bat firm, at lee. Provu--Dull and woct Guan Wheas in fair ed. demsad for choice: sales +