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ere is no quotable change in rates, and prices are quite firmly maintained. The retail trade is very satisfactory, and the style and quality of goods are very superior. the following, from the New York Journal of Commerce of Wednesday, P. M., will show the rates of exchange at New York and the principal cities of the Union: Albany...¼ disc. Baltimore...@ disc. Boston...@ disc. Buffalo...¾ disc. Charleston...1 disc. Chicago...@ 1 disc. Cincinnati...¾ disc. Cleveland...¾ disc. Detroit...1 disc. Louisville...@ 1 disc. Milwaukee...1¼ @ disc. Mobile...¾ @ 1 disc. Nashville...1 disc. New Orleans...@ ½ disc. Philadelphia...½ disc. Pittsburg...disc. Richmond...¾ @ 7/8 disc. Savannah...¾ @ 1 disc. St. Louis...1 disc. The Chicago Tribune of Saturday says: The depreciation in State stocks is causing some slight talk with regard to Illinois and Wisconsin currency, the great bulk of which is secured by Missouri bonds