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GIVING A GAME TO DETROIT. STUPID BUNGUNG OF THE GIANTS. digi Gilli IB JE1UKT CITT-RnOORDS OP TUE CLUBS. fae New York nine lost another same of tasehall tcntty, throagh stupid and bundling playlan. such eura hlgh-aalarbal ouirlit to be eahamed of.

The local wort distributed pccullarlly. They re a nf ii tn certain aenae. If one er players berln to bot, ail bal until tap opposing became feoiaore and wes ry from the ahowi-r pt buehlu. one error ls generally followed by a regular apKUinlc ol The contest at the Polo Cree lids yeetorday wllh Detroit, and just 0,503 present. Detroit wsw because Hatnvid.

F.wlng and fUehaidsoa played if urn ttve owner ot twa bunches ot balter-fingers. W. good work weat un Introit scored tko first rna of thc game in the recond tuning, ind started out ta net Ihe Undoo WI an easy grounder, which Hatfield allowed to him. gad Hanlon got te first on an error, lie went to second ea a wild pitch, made a bunt hit toward third peas, ind boat the bail to first. Conway's fly to allowed Haulon to score.

Wno local playors tntde their f.rst rally ta the sixth tuning, and scoring one ran, tied ihe score. Tieri au ena lu a hit to c. utre field ind went to ascend aa a wild threw by Omieli. Connor made a bit to right field snd scored. Ono more run went to the local club's record la seventh Inning, sud they had ihe leod.

Hatfield eent a fly to Hanlon, but that player dropped lt and the better on first lie went to third on a too hit to right field by Welch, and scored while the Detroit pliyere wera a double play on Ewing sud gjfabrb. An error by Hatfield seemed to have a bad effect in the eighth Inulnc, and the Detroit scored two rune and woa the game. Thompson got te first on an error by Hatfield and to second ou an error by D. Bichardaoa. Howe anetta a hit, sending bis companion to third.

Deacon" Whits tito atsde a blt to left field, and Tbomp aon scored. Hanlon blt to third base, but Kiting mads wild throw home ind Rowe acored en the Brier. The score follows: JtTps 0 il iv li. Klae-U'u Ol Ol 4i Connor. O' 1 4 Tiaroaa.ri.--! I auut-rr.

fie Detroit. tr. Ila- poi a.I I 4 0 SI ll Howe s.a.... ll Sj ejiwaite, Oi ll 0i S.hiea-U'u Ol Ol 4. a Bi Bowe, s.

ll 3 0 miner, lb .1 O' 1' 41 0 White. Sb. Ol ll Ol 1 Bourke, I 1 Bj I f. 0 Oi ll 0 Core, I 0 1 5, 0 llaoleo. ll O' Ol 1 Kaltai.et..I 1 I1 Ol ll 3' 0 1 m-eich.

p. ki oi 8' jiiL'oBwey. il 0 1 Bwiug, 0 0 1 1: 1 lb B1 0 3 8 34 li Tatala.I 0-2 x-3 Rewyora. 0 0 0 1 01000002 Earned 0. Detroit 0.

First base by rews? 4, Detroit 8. Lett on bases? New-York Detroit g. ytrst baie en balle-D. Richardson 1. Hamel Sudc-n biHC-s-Tleroan 1, Connor 2, Gore 1, Hatfield 1, ThmiiiiMiii 1.

Ganiel 1. Btruck 1, gfab Uiv 1. Hatfield 1, Welch 2. Ewing 1, H. Richardson 1, 1.

1, Bowe 1. Doublo we, Bulclilfe and Richardson 1, Sutcliffe and H. Sehareaoa Ewing and D. Richardson 1. Wild pitches nway 1, Weloh g.

Umpire-Mr. Lynch. Tlmo of hours sad eight mi nut. The Newark and Jersey City played an exciting game of baseball at Oakland Park, Jersey city, yesterday. About 2,200 people were preuent.

Newark won, because, Ihe boree players had apparently forgotten how to um their feet la running The aeore was i r. Hllancl, O'Brien, lb. lt Bowira, le rricL ll. Coresran. f.

Gerhardt, lb, ll pt ll Arwiirs-. r. jib 1 3' Oi easer, ll tl Bl oj Oi ni ll Pl OiiPieida.ia.... ll Ol 0 Ol 1 i ol il i jinn. 1 31 2 kl iii 9 b.

pea. s. Uri o' ol fi8 9 1 7 4 9 ll m.i Oj Pi 7, Monti, sa. iii 4 0 1 Jj Sj 8 sillier, ll 5l 4 itnta ll! VI Totals IL VT, ill Bi B194 lg! e'i liiiilJUi City ..,10000011 0-3 Newark 00 Z-5 Kerned City, Newark, 1. Left on tBBji 6: Newark, 3.

J-'iist luise on errors City; 4 4, First base on balls? O'Brien, Corcoran, Uerharat, Jones. Btruck out- Dal. S. Prlel 1, 2, (sullivan a. Miller Johnston 1.

Dentil" Simmons and Fields. bare 1. Twobuse bite? Melds 1, Daley f. Wild t. l'assed halie? lioffoid 1, BuMlven 2.

L'wpire-Mr. ol Jcisry City and Baltimore Monday. The lr airuti and Association races to date leave tho (tube in the appended order; f.ciflu*. Won-I-ost. n.e.

AuoeiaUen. 2k 19 .700 Brooklyn. 34 li DI t-t. 27 IS 26 17 ciaciunau. 28 ls New 24 la Thlivleluata.

20 10 .613 22 li 25 Cleveland. 16 26 I Won Leet. pe. 730 BB lt 97 .867 City. 13 ,81 12 28 ll 34 .244 Tho last game to be played at tko folo Grounds In aome IIbi'i will be played to-Jay betweuo the Neu-V'oik and Detroit nines.

tietiein and Baldwin are In stun had condition that both were ac ni houie to D-iroir yestei-oay. The Btftfa Tslsnd athletic sud Staten Island Cricket alli play it West today. Yali and Princeton will play thc-tr last game nt New Haven today. The Princeton team will probably aia. Band neat ween.

GAMES JN OTHER CITIES. Baltimore, June heine tuarn announced that waa to pitch, but at the last niomeut substituted Killey, at which Orr, of the Brook? lyns, objected, and his ohji-ctkni. continued In force until nearly o'vloek, when be concluded to play thu gtuia tu.der protest. Kilroy pitched in good flinn iud was fairly veil supported, but the faunie batsmen could uot hit llughes's curves et tho right time, ancBMhelr uiue bibi only netted one run. The sci.io was aa follows: I Brooklyn.

10 2 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 7, Beilba, i- 10. Baltimore 4. nud Kilroy. btr. Docscher.

I i lill Washington, June WtMdngtnn club defeated the to-day by better work in tho held and timely hitiiHg when mern were ou baw-fi. The waa se follows: I I lilli Washington. 80000004 0-7 Pittsburg. Hill OH i 0-3 7, Washington it. burg 6, Wa.hliiglou 3.

and O'Day. Oin plre-Mr Kelly. i lill June Doo-lc-rs defeated the Phila? delphia Dine tide afternoon by hard hilliup in the Urst Innlngr, when they knocked out four runs, three c-anot This the soors: i ll' Indianapolis. 40001000 0-6 0200O2Q0 0-4 BuachUs-Indlanapolis 10, 10. Errors? a Phila leljihia 4.

and BuflinWu. Daniela Boslon, June The Bi.stou dtfeatcl UiO Cldt-apo Bine to-day I 20201000 K-5 Chicago. 20000000 0-2 BaK-hits-C'hicapo 3, Boston 0. 6, Kos toii 2 Pitchers-Krock sui Clarks, n. Umpire-Mr, Val? entine i i lilli At Kansas Clty-Kansaa City 17.

Cincinnati 18. At Cleveland-Cleveland ll, Athletic H. I At Bl l.uuL-bt Ixiuis 12, Louisville 3. ll1 WINNERS AT 11 NN1S IN BOBOBBBk Fine weather and c-qujllv tine play have enjored hy lovers of tetiriis durina tho last three days at th- St. George's Crlckjiil Club, Bebaban, when, tlu; annual Uiur hameiit for the chsaiiiloiishlp of tkt- Mid'Ue has Len bffid.

L. BbatbBBae, thc BUI to-day tBswt E. P. MscMullen lo defend bbl laurels. The lust wj te ls igBBJietf.

fellows: round-E. B. BahOlit, lllftou and Ball Cluh, belt Miller. w-York Teantl l-'lub, C-5. 4-fl, 0-1 V.

S. isu.oo. ll, ('nil-ge, beat T- ta V. Honpin c-j, OrOBt Club, beat ti P. Bunyou.

ftieu-York T-nnl? t'lub, 6--0. B-4, 1-tt, O-o. l-und-O. Cai.iiil) il beat E. Balbltt 0-3.

C-8, 0-4 Giant Notmau Ix-at B. E. Hall 4-0, 4-6, 0-0, II. A. Taylor beat Cha ri Kew Mumblin; Tvrmir- drab, 0-8; BL B.

Paton, Bu George Club. U-at J. T. aUbart, Now Yark Club, 6-5, 0-3, S-0, 0-0; E. P.

Mac Mullcn, Maw.yeib Tennis liuo, bul A. W. post, Celcmbia 6-1, 0-2. 0-4 Hobart, New-York Club, uah R. C.

bauds, WastabsaKr, 0-2, 0-5, 0-S; V. G. Hall. St. club, Uat J.

W. BlI-BsOkl I Brtx-klyn 0-4, C-l; p. M. Bacon, Meadow Club, beat V. A.

Kellogg. New. Ila vee XBaali Club, 0-2. 0-4. 0-2.

Third bi-at Not man 6-1, 0-6, 4-Q. 6-0: Ti-rlor Uai 0-1. 0-2 UatMiillen beal Hobart e-1, 6-2, 4-6, 0-5i 9. il. Batoa won hy di fault, T.

A. Kellogg not log. Fourth bc.1, Nynuan o-l, 4-0, e-a; MbcMuHou boat 1'. M. I and also tho e-i, o-a, 4-0, PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SUMMER EPIDEMICS.

who have: lui, gJBjIef e( thu Healih Di tor wt wuk visltlnif day. Tin are thu advance cuard of the suinri.tr corns," walch will Include tilly intn by July 1. The work of visiting tciienifiii-houses ls important this sum? mer ou account of tb- possibility that Asiatic cholera may make its apina.ame in ihe etty. A particularly close watch will be kept on tim houses in the Hebrew gearbW -cart ol the Doner)-, and in tha Which are il'k to ovc-ifloivliij; with Jtaliana WHO IB TO ILA MB FOR THIS fjOLLIRION The Lovel Hlraruiumi inspectors lion! yester? day al their looms lu tho t'od' Bulldiuf to the col Ulloll on June 6 between tho the steamboat City Klnf.ton. Coruntoloin Batt niau, ol tho Meteor, the wftnesa.

He testified the Meteor hal lust stai'od out Dom ber near the end of Twenty-slxth-At. on tho North aiv-r. when collision oeeurred with tho rteesarr. yacht was injured to the extent Of about John V. Plummer, whe was a guest of Commodore Deteman on! Juno 5, and who ls, as Mr.

Bateman ls also, a delegate to the Chicago Convention, made a statement as to the Bab Halon. Captain Ludlow, of the Meteor, testified that the yacht was constructed to move rapidly and that the- collision could not be avoided. The of the steamer will present aide ol thc ease on June 22. rn THE SELFRIDGE COURT MARTIAL. SECRETARY WUlTNhY MSirPBOVKB Or ITS FINDINGS.

Washington, Juno Secretary of (be Navy to-day Issued a general oilier in tim case of Captain Thomas O. selfridge, who waa rveerMly tried hy eourt martlal for neglect of duty and acquitted. The Kecro tary reviews the history nf Ilia cue at length and con? cludes as follows: On a careful review and consideration of all the ovl dence In the euc, tue testimony and exhibits BBB I al ned tn the- reeord of fhn proceedings of tho court of Inquiry, and which were In evidence before tho court-martial, and the BBdllIonal evidence introduced on the trial, the Department is clearly ol opinion that the findings of tba court of Inquiry aro fully susolned by the evidence, and that tuc findings of Ilse court martial arc; not in aeconlanco willi evidence; tho Impertinent therefore cannot approve Ibo dulinga of tbs court martial. lt is a source of regret la vlaw of tho excellent record of Captain Selfridge as. an officer of tho Navy that thc Department ls unable to adopt the conclusion reached by the court before which ho was trlod, that there was no neglect of duty on his part, either before, during or after tho target pratt Ito la question, I In acquitting Captain Selfridge of blame, the court martial has necessarily found that his example may be emulated and the precedent followed by other officers.

The Department cannot assent to the view that a Naval oiTicer may, without blame, hold lils target practice upon tho soil of a friendly Power without consulting such Power, and, where ho actually Imperils lifo Bf tim flight of the projectiles, without thu prc vioui examination which would have disclosed such peril, and that he may sall away, with his full discharged, leaving six unexploded projectiles to en? danger innocent lives. Tho Pcnurlmoot has not failed, however, to fake Into cpiglderailou both the punishment already borne by tho officer whose conduct on Um occasion referred to, has been twice Investigated, and the humiliation and suffering to which ho has boen subjected; nor can lt doubt thal these considerations wero present In tho minde of the members of the court, or thal they will have the effect to promote, In the conduct of I ai get exercises of vessels of the Navy ou foreign stations lu future more judicious and cautious of pro? cedure than have, apparently, heretofore obtained. The findings of the court martial In this Mae are hereby disapproved. Captain ci. Selfridge ls i.l.-;i-e 1 flinn arrest SUM ATTENDANCE IN THE HOUSE.

Washington, Juana were tunny vacant Beats on the Mopubllcan side of the House to-day. lt was rerlmated that about eighty Representatives had gone to Chicago, or were about mulling arrangements to go. Tho attendance on the Democratic side: was hot much bettor, and practically business could only bo done by unamlmous consent, any member having lt in his power to atm pend by making tho point of no quorum. Such an Incident happened at tho outset, when Mr. Townshend, smarting undor the defeat of his motion to take up tho Army Appropriation bill made lbj point.

For half an hour he resisted the appeals of nearly all of the members lo withdraw his point, but finally yielded to the Speaker's plain in? timation that nothing could be done to day If he per? sisted. Mr. Townshend gavo milloo that be would call up the appropriation bill to morrow. After several hours spent In the consideration of the private calendar the House pained bills for the relief of Kllen P. Malloy and tho belie of John Ii.

Neuman. The House then, at I p. BJ took a recess HU 3. evening session was for Ure consideration of private pension bills. A KEW EXPLOSIVE BURSTS A OUH.

Washington, June Itt lal some time past ex? periments have been lu progress at the torpedo station, Newport, R. 1., with a new and powerful explosive. A tiring test made at the oidi.at.ee pi.ivlng ground at Anuapolis, on Tuesday and Wednesday of the present week, the used being a six Inch gun kept for experimental purposes. Klght rounds were fired successfully, but at the ninth round thai shell, loaded with two and a half pounds of the new ox plosive, burst in the bore of the gnu with terrine violence, breaking tho gun Irjto three principal pieces, which were thrown to a distance of nearly fifty feet. Although tie gun wm not of service type, having been built before tho high-power guns were Introduced, and being used only fur experimental purposes, tho nature of the fractures, which showed the metal to bo of excellent quality, furnished a striking evidence of the tremendous power of the explosive.

BONDS OFFERED AND ACCEITED. Washington, bond offerings to-day aggregated 91,277,450, in lots as fullows: Tour BBB cents, coupon, at lit 7-g; 9SOO at 127 7-8. Four per cents, registered, iflOOOOO at 12H 1-4; 910,000 at 127 7 at 12? 7 8 and Interest; 945,000 at 127 7-8. Pour and a half per cents, registered. 92.1 at 107 1-4 9200,000 at 107 3-4 $175 OOO at 107 5-8 $100,000 at 107 1-4; 5.000 at 107; at 107 1-8; at 107 1-fi; at 107 1-8.

The Secretary of the Treasury this afternoon ac? cepted Beana, follows: Four per cents, coupon, BelOO at 127 7-8; 9300 at 127 7-8. Four per cents, registered, B10.000 at 127 7-8; 950,000 at 127 7-8; 946,000 at 127 7 6. Pour and a half per cents, registered. 95.000 at 107; $0,200 at 107 1-e; SSl.OuO at 107 lu; at 107 1-e. 4 CONTEST FOR A LABOR ORDER'S FUNDS.

APPEALING TO THB COt'KTS TO 8ETTI.B A POMTICAI. gjfJABBSts When rienry George was at the I ead of the Labor party In 1880, the Order of American Carpenters and Joiners, No. 4, contributed tim support of his canvass In the Mayoralty contest fill wini the Progressive Labor party was In the Meld a reso? lution Introduced at a meeting of tha order for the appointment ot delegates to attend a souventjon nj this paity ja Webster Hall. Henry liublug, gbj president- ruled that Ute rei-olutlon was out of ordrr on thu ground thur tho organization was a mutual benefit and sis lal society ami hail nothing to do willi politics. Ho refused to entertain an appeal from his dfcMon and left the chair.

Charles btreniple, the Bffa president, took the adair, appeal was tns tallied, the resolution passed and the delegates were appointed. Rubing and a few of tho membei-s formed a sepaaate organization the same name to which toih organizations havo since laid claim. Stremplc was Bania prw-ldeut of the old organization and brought two suits against Rubing. In which tba Ditton Mme Savings Hanic and the Cltlr.en*' Having Hank BBB! made pai-IU-s defendant, to obtain 91,300 of the funds of (ho association drpoi-lted hy Rubing Itt those Institutions. The trial of the suits was be? nin yesterday In the Superior Court, Special Term, be? ll re O'lJoiniaii Witnesses festJned lo Ute truth el Ihe In the complaint.

The Mal will continue next week. tm FirriTiors BAMBA conn). Tl. 1,1 li leberl af City Directory, whB pnnll-h Willson's BrUBBaa PtlBsBsry. obtained yesterday from Judgo laatBBBBi in tim United Circuit Court, sn order directing Hajji A.

Curtin io shew cause why an Injunction bhviild nut pe issued te l.lm fr.m publishing a business directory of New. Yolk, HrM.khM ind Newark. The plaintiffs declare th.it Curtin um In his publication matter BBBtlBbBll tn Wills ni Several BatBeaa ninnes and are I in Willson's directory, and declare that they are copied in direcioiy. TUB CKRJBf OP APPFAUa. Sa-atoga, luna tho Court today tho following transacted: No.

l.U7r5~Ti!C respondents against Charles K. Kearney, BMBffanBjt Argued by W. P. Goouelle for appellant; I.awscnre T. plstrlet Atiorney, for respondent Nos.

772 and 773 Joseph Wood ana annrntr egocutors, abbi respondents, against William P. Lud? low, executor, and others, apptiLlauts. (sub? mitted. IlulTalo F.ast bide Street Hellman Company, aga nat ibo street Hail road Company, Argued by 0, (arter and li. C.

Spregue for appellants; Sherman 8. Ko ge rs for respondent. The ttoHowlBg ls the day calendar tor Mundar: Nos. tllte, eui, uoa 1 ljttn) and 640. COUBT CAI.E.VDARB-TO-DAV.

sirs? ns Cooa? CfUMSBsa. 1. Bptieas. HiraajoB uouar-Hrtcu: abd CiUMume- Before ti cisimsn. J.

OoiiiT-Betnre Hansen), n-will ef Katha. rieatiiixkiier. ai lea, in. will nf Albert (t. 10 will of fl.

gt ConMoa braciAL Taint abd ciustaaae-Befere Van Hossnn, ellem. CIT? COUBT-Bl'a-'IAL TUM ABD CBAMBuUs, Plahroas. ARMORED HOSE. STEEL, (JA1.VASIZEIX) ls tho most valuable Improvement in hose slnco 1842. yu.ila,.* are from live to eighi greater than any hose not armor! Its complete success hai caused unprincipled parties to Infringo Hie patent? ccintrollcd liy na, and we therefore notify all that "TUB MA KINO, VENDING OH I'M.

Of ANY All Moitun WIRE-WOUND UOSB NOT OUIt MANU? KA TC III-'. IS AN IN FRI NO FM KNT ON ONK Di; UciKI. ol-' I-II5 HEVF.RAL. PATENTS, AN! Viol.A TION OK WHICH WU.I, MEET WITH IMMEDIATE PliOSECUTION, HUA.sr. PLAT EH IIKTWKI.N Till.

JH-si; AND Willi. DENOTE OUU MANUFACT UilE ANO THE aierbnrr Ittihbf 4B Warren H. V. SHORT WORK WITH AN EMBEZZLER. KX-CITT CI.EIU 6INTBNCKD IN A TT.Yi IIOL'RS AFTKB OIVINQ HIMSgt.P t'P.

Will Hague, the defaulting ex city clerk ol Pater son, X. who returned voluntarily from Canada on Thursday, waa arraigned in court yesterday, about after his arrival Two wero read, one charging embezslomont of over from Ihe linreau of Licenses, and tho other malfeasance in oflico. Ilaguo promptly pleaded guilty to both. Hie counsel, Itobert I. Hopper, mado an appeal to the Court for mercy.

He said his client could mit have become a thief If tho other city officer? arid the Finance Committee of Ihe Hoard of Aldermen had not neglected their dutlei. Hague, tho lawyer twast, was a physical ami mental wreck. Ho hail a stroho of paral? ysis In Canada soma time ago. and had wained lum of tho danger of another. Ho had Been hunted from place to place by his crime.

No sooner did he cxtahllfh himself In business anywhere than B.nu boily would recognise him and blast his prospects. He killing himself by remorse and worry, and io U-cided to come homo and face the puuislnnent of his Judge Hopper sentenced Hague lo three years on tho first Indictment and one on the second, tho terms to run together. Hague took bis sentence calmly. He said afterward to a reporter that he had hardly ex? pected anything Ices. He asserts that he ls uilned, after his release, to go lo work, and If pos? sible reimburse his and the friends from whom ho had borrowed money.

Ho indignantly denies that he ever embezzled a cent froint the now defunct l'enplo's lirewlng Company, of which he was tTBBB uror. On the contrary, ho says, ba Mink In Ihe brewing enterprise all his own money and what he purloined from tho city. People in Patel sou are In? clined io W.H.-ve what ilaguo ai ho bad no BE? travagaut habits. rn TAJ ASSESSMENT IN JERSEY CITT. MATOn CLEVELAND VTBITEB A STRONG LITTER TO TBE APPRAISERS.

Mayor Cleveland has written a letler to the iii.ev City Hoard of Assessors asking them to correct their methods of levying assessments. Ho says: This city depression from a high tax rate, and without good reason. 1 am under the Irapretalon that lt ls your duty to assess tho real and Beraonal property within the city at Its full and fair value, but rou do not do so. On the contrary, a vast amount of property ls not assessed at one half Its full and fair value, nor, In fact, ai anywhere near one half. lt ls believed, as a maller of fact, you do not all.

but that you copy the old assessment fruin to year, and that the assessment bf this system has becomo very unequal. There should be a full new assessment mado anon some equitable system In jnhfonnlty Wita law. Thu would add to the ratable? many millions and would proportionately reduce tag lax rate. We cannot go on under the present r-vsfcm much longer, and the sooner yon cur -cci lt the better for the city and for your own trood competent assessors. I should be glad to with you on this subject IbB assessors will consider tho communication at their first meeting.

THE PETROLEUM MARKET. TEWS ETtoM THE FIELD ANO KANfJT. OP PnTrT.1 An Indication of tho condition of the refined oil narkct has been furnished in tho last three days by he chartering of steamers for thc shipment gi BBBB )ll ab ru arl. One steamer has been chartered for tba ted and the Persian Gulf for 118,000 cases, one to lapan for C0.000 and one to Italy for 4:.,000 a-asi Tho need of Immediate supply compelled tba of these fast vessels, tho foreign trade hav ng allowed their stocks lo run so low ns to give no nargln lor a pressure of business. Tba continental of Kuropo we carry lug low supplies ansi uni' ss iiiyeiH abandon their hand-to-mouth policy they aro lUely to be compelled to resort la steam ebattmfl netead of sailing vessels to moet engagements.

'J i.e crude oil speculation lags In the ruts of rtul ress and there aro not now visible signs Dj an early ovlval of activity. Prlcos ruled on a narrow range di day and euclid practically the saaie as the night Drilling ls going on at tho liakerstown weil trltli results. After drilling "two Mis" the low was gauged at twenty-three barrels fur four liours. A dispatch at Ute close stated that the well ti adi boen drilled fur an hour and a half willi mw 'bit" but hsci not BTaneaaaJ its taring, This wi ii speedily how au improvement or li will be relegated among tba scarce of the past. The Barbel lloseg steady and dull.

Tlie rango of prices and Ibo total dealings wnrc as follows: Btock Exchange Consolidated Opening TT1-B 77 i 4 Highest.77 77 li 1 lowest a Til 7 7 77 1 8 barrels 210.000 Beabea oil was sti-edy and unchanged ut 7 la cents per gallon, Abel test. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKETS. FEATURES OP NHW-YORK The news of the death of the Emperor of came without effect upon the grain markets anster lay. It had been expected for some time and tho hulls who hoped for the occurrence as a lift to values had too much wheat to sell when it was a fact. Tho result waa that good weather reports and more sanguine estimates respecting the crops caused i Um selling movement shortly after tho Bfaalllg which carried prices down 1-2 cent.

Thew was moro activity on the brook than has been witnessed li several the transactions ruimiig np tn i.ooo.ouu bushels. Tho aiarket closed weak with BB? osses of 181 B-g cent as MtoffffBI June -fi; July August 00 1-2; September Ol l-l; December 1-4 cents. Cash wboat declined l-fBl emt and lt the cunresslon bought more freely, tnk ng K.2.0UO bushels, The ruin markets asffffa denrlred Western unloading BBaeeg by larger In be interior. The spot maillot was ott l-fftl cent md boiiL'ht bu.shel*. Tho comae of the was downward and fhn a rbi tcady at lossos of I 1-4 for June at C7 14, i illy at 57 3-4, 1 1-8 for August at rio and BBfteBBbSI it 1-2 and 1 cont for October at Bs rents, oats weak lu sympathy with corn and lbj BBtlOM Braal down 1 2ali cont at 37 3-H for jj; or 3U 1-4 for August and eaajta optember.

l.ltilu was dono In lard but tba options hised shade bettor at Bri 71 for Jajf 7i for August, Be 77 for september and Bas Ictoler. Tho receipts of flour and grain reported yesterday New-York, Philadelphia, Haltiniore and Doatoa rere as follows. Wheat, T7JH4 Besbebi; com, ino' Bf bushels; oats, total gmta, 3.1,582 flour, Beeb ges. At Chicago, Milwaukee and gt, rrlvals Vere: wheat, 60,302 bushels; cuni -iv, 1 oats, total grain. ata'rta ushels; limn, THE TRADE IN CHirAfin.

Chleagn, June 15 opening prtcr? were Iiil-Ii -t. of the aesMou. Bbaea al uin-i) selling luti-hltisoii, and ll Imagined some selllt.u A general llquldailui; ts-irau at once and from a Isvirely selling out, the mariel kept nu gaellalaa inn-1 inti, a prc-i Hate Mcriftoe by holders. At Kl tits there were a real many orders, and mtut 011 down toward 1-2 senu, a aajajf were cauaht, and many wore at runts, jt 1 thc afternoon that the lowest MBI Min Juiy as low 818-4 cents. July .,1 gm August closed al 1-2 cm pnmam, ie biggest for a month over.

1 mtier (Jgaag ai I 1 Co weak, partly on tin il prlticipally on the deellae in wheat- The tgaBlag wsie Ilia best of thu A Utile NgBSSt a casfcinally given the market by fslrong a. her In.usn? to be ac ting under the orders. Mt ll waa rautfoua Mid not Prom Ba 7 nu? lli low is il 1-8. It closed ai 61 7 1, Insldr support Just st the bIom-. Outs wen 'imldciiug (pe ef tha grain pita.

li Mn- July option. l'tiivUleni were dull and weak. liv pork opened ai gig 70 imd sold between alu 70 anil I 65, and cloted at gill go. bj HAVANA MA Hg CT. II a soi'i msjazsw buger nrm i centrifugal, Dil si Bi sold p.

qnlnui bari 1 ou st gs -a, Mts, 140'4 6.t?i lnj BJ ff Mb Bl Sj 130 Itv.ih 101 Si' llu'. lin lil'. 62 lei' 34 lill lilli 30 136 104', 141 O's'i lois1 io; Ki 1U li's SJ Jill 101 I 102 lim. lum nota; 111 le.V^ 103 100 I 16 i 1-. 48 45 40 40 I 40 128 iva 40 Tn hil 2 1SH 41 40 0S-? lO'cv 44 22-, 8H 10 Sj 8U b'J'i 83 44 B' 14 a'av, ii' 106 Ill's 89 V.

62 83 83 ft lOHV, 22 HS i Vin's 22 SS 1 lei 116 Vi IO'? 77 lin) 6 aj 41 IVS1. 109 4SVj CHANGES IN THE MARKET, RECOVERING FROM DEPRESSION. A BOM OPKMNG AND A STRONG CLOSE BAM." AT TUB BfMB KXeilANOE-JUXB 15. TUE GENERAL LIST. iTorr.a Aiii.inv AT.u.fr Atlantic a 1 HA NV a I.

nfl Ililli lt Caa Bosithsm l'4ClllC CoBtrsJof OPtrsi lilli- au ri Ner-'t- ChieSa? rr: MP, 63 fl ai i ure. CblfHtP MAO 34 I' VI HU Chin HOll Ul flOb Bl Pacific lOO 1 UH. Ham A (l A rrf.l. liters A I. Del La A Del A II nd.

Ii A Hie Ol Pl Dut-A hC. East Tenn. BTet.aisSt.or.. 'Isnn 14 arl. HW Oreen Te aaa III lr .1 ll A 'A I W.

prM. Lal' Lone A LKAct Chlo. Manhattan1 or Mar.hsl Heach. si i.n.t 5.... f.s A Tf eat (...

Ma -t I. h. 1. Mo Mo'- at ll NY i NY NYCtstL RTltBs? Kl LBAB NV A kv BB NV LAW. NY OA NV NV SA'a Nura Nor A Herta Mho Or nm.

Or HA JJ. Iin-e-oa Orsnorv f.ine.. rhilAtleaillDr Pitt KtW a Ch Car 9Si I 83 2X4 lal 12 uttvmv i Rena A UlfhA Illcr, A Jr Porer lt WA ula a 6.1. AA 6tl.hr" Vu pr li l.r... HPM A Iso tar t'nlon Wiihasli Wah prnl BB Erle.

Aflains K.i>... Abm bi. Pur Kt iMili Con Cam Coil .1 Hock Coal A I. Col Coal A Consol Man New lin Tenn Coal 1. Ontario qoirksilv.r_ tJnlcksiiTer pr.

22V 603? 105 Ubi 83 37 toa is i avjv, fills, Us mg Bbb iii fe'2-a Kl 11V 70'. Hi's 97S, li! ta 101'. st 104 14 100 11' 4 OS) lt) SS Si hi ia 67 V. lo'isi 80 fm nv, 71V, ins ii'i UiVi Ht 22 Vj 60 IDS, 2 VJ NV 07 10's SS'. 22 22 V4 04 Vt 07 68 161 31 liv KU'S 90 84 82 Sr 7 47 10 7iM 78 mi'.

14 6.1 Raj 87 810 14 8 29 10 411 22 40'. 10 Hi 10 64 Vj fiS's! 12 7'iiv, 70 vy 72 27 30 ni 27 Vj 80 i 07 Si loV 63 HI Vi 80 fib 274 81 1H-, 161 104 4 ii 80 Sh 71 27 Si 64 Vj 114 GM ph 07 10S al lld 60 IM 1M riv 87 fi 20 10 9 27 1U-4 3d 1 "4 3fiSl Hil Bil's Ol 62 la ia td ii nv 714 li 76 65 2SSi SS aft, 221 fl RV. aovj 17Sr 47 23 60 20 Ii Btv BB Vj 22 Si 23 10 Sov, ItfJ 170 ii 28 tn 86 38 Is ll ns id ii 8 20 13b 7ilV 142 1MH 72 IN 3 3 Si 72 Si 18 Si 84 24 ll ll 28 ll IM 87 700 7S0 fl, 4 Vi 41,800 2,860 476 200 oie 620 US 600 16 300 70V loo 200 800 C87S 9.800 ibo 1,601) 316 loo 1.780 lflj'ftd "io 813 120 1.S00 10O 4,600 800 ibo 110 1.0 so l.ioo 34,010 a.o*-) 328 110 Id 42J 0.700 loo 300 6,132 ISO 850 jilli MO salsaui Kio ilajr. i0lT43U 9HVERNMRKT ROS US. a 4-j? 10,000.

BONDS ANO XTVCKH. Alhanr Huhii.uo 1st 3.KOO.103?f Bur ll A Ntli'n lit M.nofl.no Chi il I i'ac cuir.i.m 14.ISM1.107's 6.1)00.133 Cnn.i.-i cithern KIM 8.000.10-cV, Canalla Chl.t Illiu.i* Ss lO.noo. Wat 30,000.90 "-I l-l I Chi HA Ohio Srrie? Il Coupons off Certi i Si dc Oin.) cou 4s Kcorg cer ln.ooo.nsw, Chic a 1st I Vj Chic Hui-A vinluor KU 2 02s sinl Clu Mut 1st 2.000.92 CleTdM. A s.o'io.tit** Cnn Pas ii' Central I.tiiil Urunt? B.l.1024 CSt AM c.iasol* 1,000.121 Chiciiitr a yniucr 2.000.134 Ch li ur it Jt Cliss cur Hem: certilo.tl.il 10,000.20 nen A Hid Ode 4s 3.000.77H Dei Uar Cr A A 10,000.108 l.i hui lal ce 1.000.IM 1 'Jenn Va A Rf Oom hoi i Bs 15,000.103 10.00(1.11'V H.OOO.10V! ami Do? lli I.uh.Kn lt cen uiirntoil 4.0IHI.113V, I Uar A kit billi ColA lie (loi.l 1,000.93 II A i rent lit Dlr 10.000.U2>? VTai tl 3.000.105 narinn ld cou 6,000.129 III Central 3Sn 60.000. 96 h.

eu nek tr rent lit 10.000.71st Bl 1,000.71 Kansas l'acltle 1st cou I.e l) aa.I 1st 5.000.87 Ink. 1st reg 6.000.UJ'i Lake Erle A Weil Itt 1.000. 106 Mil nil A Wu 1.000.105 li A div 6.000.123 Ko Kan Texas clout os 16.000.54 Si 6.000.61 Kan A 'texas i-ii'i 3.1,1.00.01>4 10.000.61 Mot KlBTaiol 2.1 1.000.105V Mr e. A Char l.ooo.104 Mu Kan A Texas cou 7s 1.000. 83Vj Milln il Tel ll 7.000.92 Lase A Wi new J.l consol 0,000.084 20,000.03 6.000.92?? 10.000.92'? 7.000.H2S cm Ht r.4* 7.000.

91b Nor A Wont eitnn.leil 4s North rMc. IM 2.000.100 Vj Nor Tuc cuni) 20.000.00 NV op A VV'ent 1st LOM ii 1st lO.o(M).104 Nuili 0 A Ht I. H. OOO.OB Ht LAlroi Ml HusA 1st Refnuillag fi.000.!>4 tl, 1. C.HIS.li* Cnnp (lolil rjnii-'s 0.

ooo.12SV, A R.000.06 12.000.00 Orogou nnproroiuC 1st 6.000.101 Pacoi Mo 1st 2.000. 102S 4. m. Trust receipt? l.ooo.j-* 10.000.6'.?*4 lo.OOO.6!'V, T.000.69 Rich ana 4.000...... 116 Hull Vf term tr 0.000.89 Boath Carnlinal Ut 4,000.101 Min a Man Moa Kx 1.000.85V, ht A San Fran 84 l-l J.ooo.1164 6,000.117 Rt St I nu lit 2.000.109 Tolmie A.

A AN tl ll. 10.000.1017a Tex A Pto Ut 1.000.93 10.000.93V, rtl7 7.000.no TexatA meenie 1.000.38 Tolst I. ami Ut 1,000.91 Tenn Cl Ir Bil Illrin div lit 3.000.834 Wkueliiic sad Ut S.ooo.bo West shore ciuarauteeA ICiMtsreil 600.IBBV Wah Pas Trust receipts l.ooo.aa i.mm Trust 6.000. 108'a SALES AT THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND I Ll HOIK VU EXCHANGE. STOCKS.

ynm'iv An. i 'sis 11,1 A 1) aic vi 0 I I I ia.hli. AHtPanl Chis A UeuUMi-f Ni. Del Lack A tiela wurr A ilu.lsou.. ll a ii fl I.if Klint I'M Lake Naahcrille, Maui maa Ms Tm 1 Mn nh Nar Parino al A Noi .1 BJ Nor I'ae.

ira i PUPAKr. llea.l.ns Rici. A it'eti i.r Texan Pacific. tnion PaeiAo V. 'Iel, 'I ulai I Open I Atll'Vl I A Ta- BO A ') Pen A ll cl is A OJ Cl-il Nor I'M.

lac. lex Trx Pax itli aniuiint Ill bulwer Ked A iml. uer in I. k. i Sod is.

Con di A Va. Oregon. Ilollf vroocl. Julia. Little Chief.

Mldille Har. Veno. ophir. ltappahaanoek Mel ra Nf h'tilni 'I 13 4 .17 .11 Han HahssllMi.88 '1 avior I .01 11.37 1.60 .02 10. SO .34 1 .411 Lan TM H.lis Clo I Lil .18 I .18 4.30 4.30 .17 .20 .14 12 00 1.60 .02 10.60 .33 .65 .41 1.60 ll.37 Vj 1.60 .02 10.60 .33 .66 .30 40 12.00 1.60 .03 10.60 .33 .30 41 I.SO 1.60 4.00 x.12", H.7S l.lft 1-16 .04) I .60 ns.

cou. 4.75 4.73 4.75 I ll lars sos Man. 4.90 4 06 4.00 UlowJack.it.j 6.TJ I 6.75_^t_*178'__ TotiHalos 7. 40,080 IS 4.30 .19 .14 .01 lie 4.95 675 260 aa 3.900 iso l.ioo 400 700 2,70.1 3o0 20() SOO 1.800 100 'jo. 2,600 li'O 1,700 SOO li 400 uro CI.08I.VU Wit Eb OF STOCKS.

Hhl Aiki'l ind. Asked WeitNY. 89 I Kl-? 82 l.4>nit{ri 62Vj Oregur. 2-'s? 2ty Honu r-acitto Ht. Os's BW eon.

22Vj I KeaUinir toner-si Nortn Paoifle SO neaiilna loo. 63 84 I.cin?rii 43-4 I 74 76 Traetlsn. 66 CIX5SIKU PUICBS OF nOHTON STOCKS. Posion, Juno lt, YsstertUF.Todar YastardaT.To-ilar 120'4 120V, Mil Colour. 103V, ceui a cern A A Tee aOVj 81Si DeatouAAlUa'y ISO 190 BoetA 211 211 lie liarliag a (jiiinov.

110b nov, ll Baetan 117 117 HlOls. 124 121 Pare M. 40V 40S, Flint AP Mod 100 Kan i'Itv HU 10 Rolland com? KillUml DI. 31 Ano.ir* ii in i. mow).

1 939 838 Catalpa. 1'. Ki's 14 Huron. 4V? 20 Nb 119b llB-jiguiuor. 7vl 7 Ilex leo 13's ll Hell Telephone.

225 Maxlcan Central I Moiton 7 7 1st Mor HU OS i Waler 7b 7V BYAN 33V Cont. 20 20 122 Ul. 86 A I. rl.S-ll WrH Killi i.Hll.l VI'S --'I Vj pilau, Lain is're Brae Bl ll TWO SIDES TO STOCK SPECULATION. Friday, June m.

Tlicre ls a humorous os well ns a serious Milo to stock speculation. Tills morning tho two lead? ing muster of news os well as of the early publication of tho fancy" tliat they had retired from tho mtvrket and expected a nilly. At the same time every well-informed" board-room operator hail the private point-' that the news about rate cm to-day would bc ihe worst yet received. Thc market opened materially higher than yester? day's closing ligures. Tho early loan market de? veloped little or no change in the short" interest, and it was noticed that the known brokers of thc leading bears" wero returning few of their bur? rowed stocks; thc rates for loans ruled the same as yesterday for renewals and new loans.

The pri? vately'' predicted news of Western rate-cutting and Hm tirst news from the Iowa State Cumrnissioners, which gave the impression that they had issued Hie tariff reported last week, was in due time forthcoming. Tho retired" speculators then were us conspicuous in their efforts to depress values as thoy ever were. did yield, not only on the granger stocks, but ull over tho list. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western for a few minutes acted ar if the Iowa Commissioners hod marked SI off the price of coal. But tho wholo was a dog-eat dog" sort of an affair, and the 6equcl of later prices dBTBanpad that thc whole doy's manipu? lations had been a wasteful expenditure of am? munition.

Thc managers of Western railroads havo for some days been in session to arrange and agree upon a settlement of existing dilli ciiltifs but with what results is not inado public. 1-rom trustworthy Bootee wo learn that the meetings are likely to continue for a wick longer, and that in the meantime teUgropbed Hews of rate-cutting will exceed anything tabl lias tofore been published. The game us set. up is pretty one, and it is safe to venture the opinion that those left iu it will Bot be the Western rail? road managers, whatever may happen to thc local with either lone; or short claws. The effort to the Union FBeiia and the Oregon stocks, on the failure to make the joint lease, in? cluding the Northern Paeiflo as one of the Leaeeea, continues; and no little ingenuity is exhibited in tho twisting and turning of the well-known fact that the Lunn I'uciflo the sole lessee, through tba Oregon Short Line, of the Oregon Bailwar and Navigation lines.

Tho Union i'neille is con? tent orita the existing situation, and credits to that sole leaaa Ita ability lo show the continuous (rains in net earnings which it does. We write this by authority. After the midday depression tba market leeovered sharplv. and. axeepttna; St.

I'nul, oloaed at about thc highest prices of tue day, and strong at that, THE DAY IN THE BOND MAKKET. The off erin irs of bonds io the Treasury to-day aggregated the amount accented was including 4s at 7-8 and under and 4 l-'-'s al io? 1-8 and The local market for Governments' was dull with nominal quotations as follows: Staff bondi were entirely neglected and there wie no tranrBTtitrnf in city bank Thc general bond market was dull but usually firm. Erie second tis opened up 1-3 cent Bl 931-3, sold down to 63 6-8 and eloped at 9U. Missouri, Kansas ami Texaa issues were easier; the Bs at 53 l-t, the Rs at 60 6-8 and the 7s af. 1-4, Canalla Southern llrst 5s were firm at about 1 Oh 1-2.

Chesapeake and Ohio old and new leanna wero strong. Columbus and Cincinnati Midland sold at We refer to our full report of bond sales. Of unlisted securities dealt in at the Stock ohange, Cotton Seed Oil certificates sold (8,800) Bl I-slaSeaSB, Duluth. South Shore and Atlantic (80) at 7 and I'll ila de Ipi na and Heading new 4s ($15,000) at 88. Money ruled nt Iel 1-2 per cent.

The Clearing House statement to-day was as follows: Exchanges, 103,960,808: balances, 60.5:17,046. The Sub Treasury to-day was debtor at the Clearing House 61,475,468. The Dual BOOB of tho Sub-Treasury for tho week ending to-night includes ot 613.165,604 and payments 813,041, leaving the general balanre 67,360,0118, agjiinst $1 6K.i:j6,0Vl? June 8, show-inn an appar? ent loss of fHMi.ooi, but deducting from the nov menu J8G3.000 for items which only affect tho Sub-Treasury's account with the Qaneral Treaaury, its loss as affecting the batiks is 631,001. The day's operations oovered of payments of 88,803,418, with resulting balances of 116,188.866 currency and 6151,054,833 coin. The foregoing calculation inolndaa the receipt of IM8MI1 for tnken from the Assay Offices for export and payments of for pur.

chased Government bonds. REl-OIl'IS FROM WASHINGTON. Thc United Slates Treasurer at Washinirfnn re? ceived to-day 1447,000 National bank notes tm redemption. The customs receipts were and the Internal revenue receipts were 1808,881. To-day's Washington Treasury statement of cash on hand an.l deposits in bank compares with tba figures of the last previous statement as follows: Juno 14.

Julie 16, DOC Net gold on hand 6108,810,824 Inc. Net silver cm h'd 68,718,007 03,067.041 Inc. 1:10,871 legal ouliaiid. 86,888,641 99,022 Art.ual e.s*li In Treasury eve- 6888.215,753 Inc. Ii.

in i.ui.-s, 11.666.671 Inc. Net sash 8818,811,878 Inc. Tho foreign exchanges were dull and steady at quotations for business ns follows: Hankers' bills, 8-1 1-8 and 81 88 7 8 fog long abd abort sterling reapeetively; 6.18 and 6.14 7-8 for franco; IC. i and DB 7-8 for reichmatks; lo l-l nnd 10 1-3 for guilders. In London Hritish consols were firm despite, the dentil of Emperor PiederloB, and aloaed Bl 60 is BOO reapeetively for and uccount.

Aiueiiean rnilwaya were Brm ai auvanoea, and con tinned to rise to tba At 1'aris French I per cuts oloaed down at US, and exchange on Leadan area eaar al franc? for sterling. 'Ihe atN'iitioii of itu esters la (tireeted to an ad vertisenient inviting bids for 11,600,000 State of Georgia 4 U8 irv atBt bonda, maturing from jnn uarv j. inns, to Jaaaatf 1616, to Bb issued to rel ire debt, Rtatartng January 1, 1880. UAIEl-OAD EAUMNli.S tk'iAK UAI'lUS AM) NORTHERN. 1880.

First In IM.421 Jan. 1 June 7. t.OlW.OSo 1.08X888 BjAfl TBBBBnWKBi ami iwjoiaiiA. NiiiiiI-t nf i.0?8 1,008 Voos vri-'S li, IBB. 1 lu Juna 7.

oEonciA PAcirio. Nnml.or nf 817 .117 I 401 weog lu Juno-. Ian. 1 to Juno 7. I UvXOlW MIMI'IIIS AND CHARM STON.

ur mile? 866 330 l-'liH jUne 022,480 031.003 680,002 1 to Juno 7. i hAN ANTONIO AM) AKANaAh NumtH-r ol 238 888 First wreak In I- i 810,019 lui. 1 Ui Juos 7. I-1 I 870,810 HA li Aili WKhTERN. Nuuibor ot I i 006 660 I 1,041 First weok In 004,178 BU2.766 010S.I7? Jan.

1 to lune 7. 8,201,107 2,62.1.077 IMPORTS OB DRY OOO 1)8 AT NEW-YORK. Entered at the poro 01,410,315 8I.7K.547 Bl 372.tia Thrown on n.arlttft 1,890,270 1,078,870 Ai Since January 1- Entered at pori 001,020 BAA WC. 074 000.642 7tt Thrown on n.nrk.-t 63.477,80* 67,302,176 00,410,111 EU ROPE AN FINANCIAL MARKRTa. p.

far moses 90 3 10 lorsncount; Atlantic aad Oreat certiuc-aut, 84 canadian Nt MU, 57 Kris. 23 do. secoal 044 i Mrilctn IWbi Illinois Central, li9b i St. Paul, common 86 bi New-York Cantral, 1071s; Pennsylvania, IMrls silvie's quote li per cant r'-nv-s st 82 the accoont an! etchaase ea l-oedoa st aa sues 27 Ki omit lin st fur um 8 41 880 750 7 671, THE STATE OF TRADE. Juno Heady.

lOHaiOsjs. Flour steady. Howard Struct sui Wsatarn HnrZT ft 6otMd no. do 8.1 00. Pamiif ji i nv MllliSUDi-rduaa'J SOS I F.itr i do I j-y ito Jtio Brui ia Pilaaseo Family IO.

i.erlative Palest 86 85. Whait? Snatnarn Knits 03c; l.onslMjrrr Western weak, lower Nae Winter Itel spot -'V do Joss do sw ile Aognst de Septum ter 00 SBM 'J. lower. Fellow fiiiaOOo. Western lower.

Hull, aetnaac Jane 674.: Dunlnal; Jnly 67 5" Dil? quiet. at 4034441 W- slam Whitest iii Western Mtxs.1 e.inuylran.a ai noa 44c Rye guwt hot at fur Prims. Har Primo to OBaiee Western 617 Tlii.ms soil NfB BU 00. Uatk meats. Shou loose Clear ks ai.le* Baroa-.

hie. rs Clear Rib -idee Lard relined at 0 4c Ratter firm. Wealers Creamery at sten.tr. Ileftned at 7 vc aili fair l.V.e. Hugar ste idy.

sofi Copper at Whither ateadr at 81 ti)9tl '2s. to Ltvruoot per steamer dall and nominal. on.ni MM, Ploai uer ton. Ca 0.1. 'irani 14a.

Receipts? Flour 7.691 wheat boah, corn 3,600 Oatt MOB tibia. Whent 423,000 bush, corn 33.000 bosh. BrrrALO. Jnne 1 Arm at 64eorer Cn.ctigo Auirnsr; salra nf lo st H0r. 15,000 hush.

68be; Bo, I at jsjc over Aujnst ot 1,690 bush, at so No. 1 White at I'm nv? Winter Wheat lower anil ur.sotlie.ti Ne. 2 Red 'jiu I'Uolce No. 2 Bed 94994 No. I White c.ru weak en! lower No.

2 Yellow Mba; Nc quiet sail weale Nc 2 Mixed SO SO. dull and nominal. Klonr dnll. dermod llraL Mi.ir.-."I Vs inter BU cue til 25; Sprln? da 1 orniuaal oatmeal steady. Canal dull; Wheat ''urn 'J'-tC; ona IM, free of mil oed mr.

Receipts-Flour 17.ono Obis. Whsat bush. Com 6.1.ono Dy Itail? Klonr 35.ooo Wl10.1t 82.000 Corn 7.0110 bush. Cina! s.ipraenta? iv 10 Csrn 8B6B6 bush. 47.000 kiitb.

Bostosi. Juno doing, except for mme. dlate wants. Corn drill; steamer Yollow Oatsttesdr Kc 2 Winie shorts galet sud unchanged. Pre! ni? stea.tr sad linn, i'ork lirra, r.ard at Hams at 11'? rr 1 Beef la fair demand: prices ri rm; Northern Creamery at '-'lc 1 Western Kura Creaiuerr le.

Cheese qutet and Hrnsr Best Northern roo I lirn 1 Eastern Extras 10-jil 17c; Western Kura? at Beceipia -Flour 8.400 ami 6,000 sacks. Corn 2,100 base, Oata 29.000 hie.rt* 160 CiitOAOo, June lealiag ranged ta billows 1 WBRAT XO. 2. Opining, illg'iesi Cle-tlne. Jnne.

r-i 81V OiH 81 Auguilt. B3-. 81 8'Js, aj, Dit. mber. 66b 85b -4 COBS 2.

Juno. 82 62 4 UV. July. 6'2's fib mj Auuiist. 6.1** 62 831, 63b oats ko.

2. Jane. 8U Bj 82', July. an lab A.n/u?t. 27s, 27,, beplember.

27 27 hv.m roac pru dhu July. 13 70 13 70 13 65 18 88 Ana-list. 13 13 82b lg 13 00 13 90 13 77b 18 84 labs rsa loo a. Jnne. 8 45 8 45 8 42b July.

8 62b 8 52b 8 60 AuKiist. 8 67b 8 57b 8 65 8 6tBj Uctober. 8 02b 81)2-4 8 CO 8 80 suort sins rsa 100 ia. 7 52b 7 52b 7 45 7 58 700 7bO 755 Septeuiber. 7 674 7C7b 7b2b Flour quiet and unchanged.

Cash qiionnou? wura 2 Sarina" 82 Nu. 3 Spring Wheat nominal. Ko. 2 Red 83a No. 2 Corn at No.

No. 2 lt yu No. 2 Barley at 05c. Na 1 Flax Heel at 81 2 but. Prime Timothy iiomina'.

Most Pork at 55 per biiU Lani at (H 45 per 100 B. Bhort 8i.t?? nt $7 45. salted tioxed 8c; 25. 8hort Clear 8He? at 88 Ss 05. Whiskey.

Distillers' flunked gonda 81 20 per esl. lon. Loaf TUaSvit. Urauualteil btaad. ard tmc ArtteHt.

Recetart, Fiour. 17.000 lO.ot* Wheat. 14,000 Corn. 9D2.INHI 25'J OOO bush. 14O.00I1 565,001 4.HOI).

Haney. 6.001 2.ike] On the Produce Exchauire to Ur fie Hu'tor nisrket wm ste.ntv Creamery Dairy St 1.1-j.iHi'. MistXRAPOt.is, June were 161 00 cars, ciodng quotatious: In 1 ll -I rash do Inn-. -1 do Julr do S.i.iso. Nu 1 Northern cash 80'4e do lune BBbej do July do Anxust BfsJSL No.

'2 Normera oisii 714c; de Juno do Julv do Aneiitt hoc On I Hind H.liv No. 1 Northern 81 be. No. 2 Northern 78B TBa I'mur atsastfi to ship, tacks, In carlota, fl 70; 111 bal reis, fl 70 Ul). Milwaukkw.

Jun I 15. -Hour lower. Wheal lower casu, 704c July Aajtost 7 s.e. Corn ouiet, No. at 4Sc on track, oats lower; Na 3 letti No.

i at 11 ba aeiiTBfil sbattraaBi N03 at 02c. I'royiHiuns Mess cash or June il 70. Lard-Jnaw at BB 60; July at 88 65 4 Butter siei.lv; Dairy llrm Freshet I340. Cheese unoliangeil; oil new J.ooo Wheal 20.000 baan. Baner 3,001) butik flour 10.000 Wheat ll.ouO bush.

Barley 5.000 bush. rail inaigWII. doll, ind price? were We storr, and vau: 82 75 00; do do do ft 26. No. 2 Winter Family $3 75; Pennsylvania tautly at 81 00.

Pe Roller Process 81 35. i.j Clear -I 'il 11. do straUht 84 75. Indiana CioarSi ilodoetraU.it SI 75. sr.

Lo au sud 8 1 itht-rn Ullnoi? Clear 84 Ll: do do 81 04 76. Winter Patent fair to choice 84 12 lflnnetou Clear 26; do straight 84 10aU 75. I's'. eots. u.xnl te choice, fi lt bi do de fair, 84 7594 HS, P.v..

Flour ly at $3 Wheat market dull, and declined about S'l nuder lower reports from other grain centres; No. 2 Red in export elevater j-e; No. 2 Bed lor June MlbBMbBi de for July do for August do for Hepteoiber ao4u91fc lois rnlvl steady, under lier ht receipts futures lull lewsf No. I Mimi In elevator and depot Ole; ds on track No. '2 Yellow aflstl Hi-if, No.

2 aliited for June do for July do for i-i do fer September tiOcsBolc ai trade demaud hitit and of were stea.ly Kcjecteo White stile; Na. 3 White at 434c I No. White at 444e. Futures were duli snd lower; No. 2 White) lor Jnno do for July CW for do for Saptembor Hj.r.ij'.c active and old, dull.

White potatoes Old Soiilhern New Bose, (holes -ri 25; Southern Bose, Mh.iIuhi to Prime fi 50; seuthers Culls. OH Southern Chill Halt, Choice. 68 50 00. steady, la fair demand. Beef.

City. Family. fs de do Paokeli 87 iSiiiokiid Beef Beef Hams fIii DOB it; Porn. Mess. 818 00; do Priuie Mess, new rli lo Family 50.

llama Smoked per m. Uni do s. P. cured in tierces. de do di in salt, Clear Ribbed smoked shoulders, in dry salt and cured da? do, crooked.

7-ic074s. Shoulders. Dlokie 74B 7'ic. Oo. do.

cu. Uslilei la S4 Bab. i do Breakfast Bacon at 10a Lard firm Ilernied t.lOu?.'i Mi; lo Steam .17 Butcaert' f-. 260)6 611. Butter Creamery Eura at IBbi Western rreameiy Extra 1 B.

(lead X. Y. Ursamerr Etcra Wealern Factory lisltk. Packiuir butter 12c. were rlrm.

Fenoaylraau Orst.s IT Western 17a Cheese r.rtu, deni md lair; New York Full Cream Okie Choice do Fair to 7 4e8c 8arar Behued brui. Powdered 1-18. iiranuiate.1 Feed Winter Bran alt! 50 per ian. PeiretenM steady; 70 Abai teec in Racei Floor 1.7'*) bbls. Wheat 1,300 Corn 1,700 bush.

Oats 4.7') uuittu ahipmeiits? Wnuai 4.5'JO bush. Core 4,100 bulk. (1.5uil Linn. June 15-lt; 16 corn snd dull ami without important chanda. ST.

Juue elltrhtly lower, ranging 8140B fl 5a Wheat opened belier, down and wes rr ry weak all day, cloting 1 -Vc belew yesterday. Ko. Ked, cash do June 8bV, closing S'l'jo aeuilual, 41 July 88bB68sM closing do august closing 8240; do losing Corn weak cash 474c July SMSlM 474e bids August 474C4SV closlntr 47V. year SBMM STV. Oats Ititi June.l.'o; July ll 0 lev 11.11 il.

Bran lleadr et tile. II iv tlri.i; Timothy 813 60; Prairie ail Butter Brui; Croaiutrv Dairy at lie. Lead dull; Couimou $3 60; 8 3 OS. ll Cornmeal at 82 Whisker at $1 14. eaaler; lark al 814 374.

Lard el 00 Dry salt Miouiders on. Lung at 02-j; Clear tl 87 874; short (Beare 81 874B88 ta). Baooa, Boxed-Shoulder? 80 76, Long 1 1. at 88 40i Clear Itlbs 40. snort 8i 66.

at 810 75 46U ou. -Flour l.ooo Wheal 17.0.111 Corn 47.DUO bush, list? 34.000 bad. none. ahipmenls-Flour 6,000 bbls 6.000 Bnabi t'oru 42.000 iiusiu Uau I2.ooo bush. ii noue.

ToriiHi, Juno BBB and lower-. Juno July mho August s74e, December 1 oro dull, easier rash SSe 64c. Oata A114 ul CloTert.i'd noiiiinsl. ReeelpU -Wheat 1.080 Suth. 1 loon busb.

l.ooo bush Clos-ereeed lld laka Sh'piuen's Wiu.ai bulb. Cern 1,000 uru k-j COTTON MARKF.TS-HY TBLEORAPB. I.rvKRrocii. June 14-4 a Coitau-The fates (Ur included American, future? closed kli.idliug clause. Juno dsllTsry.

1 27-64J. raina; Juno and July delivery. 6 26-cUd. Juli- nu.l delivery, 6 sellers; Him' September delivery, 5 25 Old. vaiuej September oetob-r doltveiy.

6 15-b4d. October an.i Novembef IsJlTsMT, 8 ll t)4d. leUi-is, November ami December rf. 1. buyers, December snd Jauuarr delivery.

6 buyers; teepieiiiber delivery, 6 25 04d. vatua wkfcM.tr oatBOB MABKBr. Hales of the week. A iii.Tl.'tu: Mii-c lat ors Ki took. ij-JJJJ Foi wardcxl from ship's direct lo Ai tntl export.

'lol il American Total atock.Ie! o3 American 1JS Anion ut ef cotton artoal ss'nrti Aiuoricau. oe.w UAhvasroN. Juue 15. -Cottea-steady. Middling.

BJJJ Los lilli; i.i-o-l iMi.itmry. 8 1 ld n.iles sales, 157 bales slock. 4,384 bawl w.H'kiy-Nst sud gross 1.406 balee, 1,1124 i.Oo'J NoarOLK. June 15. I olton istsa.lr.

net and sroas 166 bales stsoris coMlviee. t.al-s; 160 stonk 11.630 Weekly. Bed ant gross receipts, 1,877 1 coast Mise, balee, 030 aMWAJL June 15 Calton -Uuiet snd Brm. i'4, Low tiood Oidiaarr. Sb: reieipts, 147 balei.

3,105 mw um bahs sims. 7.337 I K. oki) (Vat 3.860 6.702 BXporltrnisisise, IOU kales June lt -Colton IJUlel. Mt.ldllBgJ''^, Middling, 8 in-ttl: Hoed ordlnaty, 84 BH aw moiuta, 3.14 balee; to Oreat llriuln. 1JI 7 87,866 Weekly-Nut and recelpu, 4 810 iinisia 8.203 bales, lo Iks balot 15,000 bales.

wgg coastwise Jsns 8 tkouid BS" S.0S7 8lit. 2,840 1310, 3,406 balta,.

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