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nce our last report, though prices continue irregular. The retail trade depends entirely upon the supply — prices fluctuating with the scarcity of the commodity.--Wheat is coming in slowly, though there is no change in quotations. Corn has advanced, the quantity being inadequate for the demand. Flour is dull under heavy receipts ib. We quote Lugs, of good weights, at $2 ½@½ inferior leaf $2 ½@5; good $6@7 ½ good and fine dry English $5 ½@8 ½ and $ extra fine $10; fancy wrappers $@16. Wheat.--The arrivals of Wheat this week have been more liberal than at any time since the market opened; but we have no change in prices to report. We quote Red at 90 cWheat this week have been more liberal than at any time since the market opened; but we have no change in prices to report. We quote Red at 90 cts.; White at $1. Samples are not severely criticised, and a prime article of white would command a few cents more than our quotations. Wood.--Oak Wood in demand at $5.50; Pine $4.50. Whiskey.--Old Rye $1.20@$2; Richmond Rectified 75@$1.10. Receipts and stock not