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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. . FrwixEvening, May 2, Money continnos to worlk oney i#t this marlot, and now that Joko navigation Ling boon resumad, Lhioro Beoma svory roason to oxpoct that it will continuo o and that businoss willbecomo moro sctivo. In anticipation of thio movemont of preduco to tho Esst, oxchango is turning in favor of thisolty end agniust Now York, and this usually indicatos o tondonoy In funds to sccumulato hore. Tho prico was artiflcially do- prossed yostordoy by tho sottlomont of the option irades In tho graln trade to T6o por 1,000 dis- count, but roncted to-dny to ita normal prico, which for the prosont is about par, Thotondency, howover, I8 downward, and the prospeols aro that it will gradually decline 0 a8 to causo cur- ronoy to flow Lnok to this clty from Now York. Thoro wore somo ordors from tho country to-day for considorablo amounts of curronoy which aro probably required to move tho grain of the Northwest, Tho Fifth National Baok of this ciiy lins do- cidod to inoronse its ocapital stock $800,000, which, addod to the prosont capital of $500,000, willmako £800,000. ko prosont surplus of tho | bank in $125,000, and tha now stock to bo sub- goribed by tho prosent stockholdars is to bo patd for nt 125, thus making an addition of $800,000 o oapital, and §75,000 to surplus, Tho Cook County Natioual Dank has moved {nto its now nnd splondid offico on tho north- wost cornor of Doarborn sud Washington stroots. THE BROKEX BANKS, Tho Comptrollor of tho Currcucy recently do- vlared a dividend of 26 per contIn favor of the creditors of the Scandinavian Natioual Bank of this city whioh is boiug paid now. Tho nssots of. iho bank do mot, howevor, scom to * panout " . very woll, and whllo it ia understood that thoy wi cvonluully pay tho dopositors in full, thoro {8 iomoenua ot knowing whon tho rost will bo nid. Tho Comptrollor has also declared & divi~ ond of 82 por cont to the croditora of tho Una- dille. National Bank of Now York, aud has di- . rected tho Rocoivor of the Eighth National Bank of Now York to mako a roquisition of 54 per cont uipon tho shinreholders of thiat bank to supply tho doficionoy roquired for the full pnymont of the craditors. A small roquisition is nlsoto bo made ‘upon the sharoholders of tho Farmera’and Citi- zens' National Bank of Brooklyn, for thesame pur~ poso, Tho latost dotailed statemont of the affairs of the Atlantic National Bauk of Now York showa that it has availablo nssots in the shapo of cash, ‘bonds, exchange, and bills receivable cstimated colloctablo to the aggrogate amount of §650,000. The amount dua dopositora is $616,000, aud ity outstanding oiroulation 8. $99,000, making an Afircgnlo of $616,000, and showing that there wrill bo adoficit of $66,000 which tho stockholdors will have'td pay. ‘In eddition to this, the bank 18 supposed to bo liablo for $162,000 of securi- tios belonging to individuals and intrusted to +it. for salo or safe-keoping, and which the Cashior wbstracted. This makes a total dofielt of §227,- 000, for which the stocklioldera can bo asaeasod, thoy being liablo for an amount equal to the cupital stock (8300,000). Tho stockholders lose on aggrogato of 8584,0007as follows: - Tho capi- 1al stook, 8800,000 ; tlro surplus, $57,000~r0- portod in the quartorly statomont of Feb. 28 . seb, and tho $227,000 dofloit. THE CULPABILITY OF BANK DIRECTORS. In two recent articles in ‘'uE TrInuNE we have gommented on the culpable negligenco of their dutios on the part of Bank Diraotors, who, after fonding thoir nomes to help givo & bank crodit, seem to forgot that thoy havo any duty to por- form, or that they aro in any way rm:flunaiblo for its mismanagoment, or for the swindling of tho ublic by ite failure. A romarkable incident, il- lustrative of this curious indifforonce on the part of Diractors, is relatod by the. New York Commercial Advertiser o8 haying occurred in counoction with tho rocont banlk fallures in that aty: A Dusincks man, moeting o riend, montioned n rumor aflont in the street alfecting the crodit of another ol known bank, tho Cashior of which, at o salary of ©2,600, is froquenily couspic- +yous bohind & four-in-hand team in Central Park, and is otherwiso notorious for ‘fast' ways. ‘You think the bauk unsafe?’ ‘I do; stock down to 80.' ‘Not best to du_‘)osit thon, 1 euppose?’ ‘I should not do so) ‘I am much obliged to you for the hint; I am a Direc- tor of the bank!'" Ho would have added maro, but probably the absurdity of his own position flashed aoross his mind, and he was dumb at baving pronouncod hie own condempation. Thero are always plenty of wealk men who, by reason of fortuitous circumstances, havo bocoma pousessed of some monoy aud erodlt,and who ara ambitious of boing kuown as *¢ Tianc Diroctors,” but bhave meither the abilily to direct or adviso in the conduct of a bank, nor the honesty to admit that they don't know any thing sbout it. ‘Theso men are conyeniont, pliant tools for others who renke uso of them to pull tho wool over tho eyos of tho ublic, It is all smooth sailing as Iong a8 tho Euuk ot 'into no trouble, but whon dovelop- monts like thogo in tho casos of the Atlsntic and Bcandinavian occur, they feel very foolish, and the public feel as though thoy ought to be made to suffer tho samo penslty as iho notusl em- bezzlers. LOCAY, STOCK AND DOND MARKET. Mossrs, Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto a8 fol- lows this afternoon: Selling, 114 8-208 of 65, 5-208 of '67, Jai 6:204 of 163, T 10-408 Btorling Exchange. . Northorn Pacifio Gold 7-304. 100 & int, Chicago City 7 093¢ & int, Cook County T 003 & nt, Tilinols, County and Township 103, 6:G95 i o REALESTATE. The following instrumonts were filed for rco- ord on Friday, May 2: 0ITY FHOPERTY, Archer av, 8 w of and near Thirty-thirdst, nw front, Lot 13, datod March 81 ; consideration, $1,000, Lot 11, noar tho abovo, dated Aprill; considern~ ton, $1,000. Thirty-first at, 23 £t w of Laurel ot, n £, 93125 1, dated Doc, 20, 1872 ; consideration, $700, Thirty-irat al, 40 £t w of Laurel at, n f, 29x125 ft, aated Jen, 7; constderation, $700, ‘Weat Adomu st, 94 7-10 £t w of Ogdenav,nf, €01t to oy, dated April 80 ; conalderation, $12,500, Ogdenay, n w of and uear Polknl,sof, %4 ftto alloy, dated May 1 ; conelderation, $2,000, Koenon st, w'of aad near Ashland 8f, 241t tonl- Ley, dated ADril 10; conaldaration, §625. Alitchell at, bot Ashland av and Paulina st, n 41 to ulley, dated Aay 1; conalderation, $1,700, Burntide at, 141 £ of Thirty-ith s, w', 24 ttto lll:( dated April 223 cnn!mlml?lm, $1,600, Hlwaukoo av, near a o cor of Unfon at, Lots 61 and 52, dated April 39; coneidaration, 5,000, %017, in Ficko nd Winke' 2 acres in Slock 29, Sca s, :8,»011, with bulldivgs, dated Msy 2; consideration, Greon at, 8 of and nosr Weat Jackson at, wf, 251123 1t, dated April 28 ; considoration, $3,125, Calumet av, bot Twen!y-second and Twenty-third oy 6,23 1t fo alloy, dated April 30; eonsideation, g at, 75 ft s of Trontst, wf, 35x100 ft, dated April 16 conuideration, $1,250, £ 23,'tn Block 4, elo,, i Block 14, in ShefMelds Addition, datod ApgitS); considoratlon, $900., Dakosa oty o of Tusb'sk, i £, Lols 15 10,10, and s 1813 of Lot 14, withs bulldings, datod July 3, 1674 ; cone sidoration, 816,740, Canal t, Lot Monroo and Adams sis, o £, Sub-Lot 9, of Lot 4, with bulldings, dated April 1'; consideration, $12,000, Trairio av, bot Thirty-Nfth and Thicty-aixth atn, w7, Lot 13 {0 16, and n 11 5-11 £t of Lat 19, with buildings, dated April 805 consideration, $7,600, Wost Twenticth st, 28t weatof Roboy st, n f, 25x. 125 £t, dated April 30 ; considoration, $750, Turner av, 26 {t 8 of Niuotecuth ef, o f, 160x125 ft, with 1505128 ft on Toman av, [ esme biock, dated Oct, 6, 1672; consideration, $4,000, 160 7t in smo Block ss above, dated Feb, 15; cone sderation, $2,100, Coulter at, 8 o corner of Chaso court, 1 f, 144x100 ft, with 0 othor Iots {n ssme block, dated April 24; cons Midoration, $10,950, Hlate st, & W oorner of Thirty-Nftl Bk, o f, 45 £t to '”\V' dated April 22; conaldorativn, $7,200, ust Division st, n w corner of Hoyno st, 7 68-100 scroe, datod Feb, 4; consideration, $27,600, Tndisua av, 1 0 corner of Twonty-tecond at, w f, une Bividod 3 of 70103} t, dated April11; considiora- Mo, $17,500, Blato t, 6 0f and noar Thirty-afxth st,o £, 24 ft to slloy, witth othier property, datod April 29'; conaidora« tag, $4,600, Twonty-sixth at, n_e cor of Butlor st, 8 f, 45135 ft, il otier property, dated Aprl 29; cousidoration, ted of, n o cor of Thirty-fourth st, W f, 250 £t unning @ to Dashlel at, dstod Apcit 20; vohsideration, 7,000, ,000, Fhiriy-two lots in Block 3, of Block aated Apvil0; m..’muinfunhwgfnoaf’ S, 20i4s abash. av, ‘noar Thicty-elghth ot o 1, 156 daled Blach 475 conalderation, $,d70," - 10 MO% Yot 8, of Zulfer's Lota 16 and’ 16, fa Block 19, Bouth Dranch Addition, dsted April10¢ conalderation, §3,05, Weut Iluron at, s o cor of Ashland av, 1 £, 60 Tt to ey, dnted Moy 15 Cotsdemin, g, | st 3 of n 3 Lot 6, of Blook 6, in Rockwell's Addi~ Iu.dl"o‘d Avrdl 282 oousidoration, $2,350. 11, 89, :fi{ datod April 1§ consideration, $1,000, “ohiiokona are moro plen Tark av, A\ cornor of Taowittat, nY, 30124t datod March 24§ conslderation, £6,000, Yoot 0, In Dlook 32 of Johiutton, Robortn & Btorra Ad- dition, dated May 2 ; cont Lileration, $3,600, Tront at, 33 16 wont of fangamon'st,’ o £, 335100 11, dated Aprit 7 ; connideration, $1,250, T.otn] to 8, in Dlock 8, of Morfow's o % n 1w & oo 11, 50, 19, datod April 1 considoration; £4,200, Y.ot'23, In Block 13 of Harding's w 3¢ of 1 a3 Boo dgwiok at, bet Menomines and Wisconsin sts, w ‘J. Tat 10, dated Moreh 03 conshloration, $1,000, k Wabaeh av, near 8 w'cor of Twenty-third st, o f, Lot 15, dated Apfi1 23; considoratian, $11,000, 0t 40 In Block 8 of Quahman'a’ tlock 4, BloMold's Addition, dated April 33; coustdoration, 81,600, Tt 43 [ 3¢ Blook 47, Hoc, 19, 39, 14, dated March 203 conslderation, $760. Tinatings at, o of and near Contror <, 351t to al- 1oy, dated ApHl 213 conaideration, §1, ‘Warren v, near 8 w cor of Oukloy #t, n f, 20 ft to alloy, dnted April 143 consldaration, $4,000, 1,0k 109 in Block 3 of Walkor's Dotk Additon, dated May 2; conslderatioR , $2,000, HOUTIT OF OITY LIMITS, Evyaris av, 8 w corof Forty-niulli at, o f, 338¢x121y £t, dated Sopt. 30, 1872 ; conpidaration, §3,000, Tota 10 aud 11, in nlburd’s Llock 4, of Lot 34 and 85, {n Hec, 16, 88, 14, with bullding, dated March 20§ considorntior, $3,608. }i}ol Lot 8, in Dlock 2, and Lot 5 and w & of Lot 1ni Block 8, of Lota 17 to 21, Beo, 10, 38, 14, dated farch 20°5_considoration, $3,376, N 3¢ of Lat 8, in Block 9, aud o % of Lot 4, in Dlock 3, snmo Aubilivision as above, datod March 20°; consld- omtlon, $3,370, : Lota 30 to 45, in Dlock 3, of Jackson & Weage's Bub- Afvislon, fnn 0 3 of Beo, 9, 38, 14, dated April 207 conatderation, 5,600, Block 3, in Heintz's Bubdlivision, In s w i of Beo 4, 85, 14, dafod May 2 ; coneldoratios, $000. WRST OF OITY LIMITH, Dlack 6, In Told's w M of 8 o X Ses 27, 39, 19, dated Aprll 10 ; conslderation, $11,000, * Block 3 and v 3 of Block 2, in 1ubbard’s partof o ofn e Hoos, 30, 13, datod April8; considors- on, $20,000, N'%g of Lot 84, in Blook 3, In Btave's Bubidivislon in ;x}nm»& ‘ol Hoa 36, d0, 13, dated May 1; consideration, X COMMERCIAL. Fripay Evenma, May 2, The following wore tho roceiptsand ehipments of the londing articlos of produce in Chlongo during tho paat twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one yoar ago: REOEITTS, BRIPMENTS, 5,701 41,660 A 4|l 230)260) o R 11,800 Droom corn, Tbe 78,810 Qured meats, Ibs. oo, brls, Pork, bri, 34 . i 230,250)" " 0,470([ 18,000 150,250 28,8000 22,160]| 15,0; 480 Butter, . a9,000| 4g,005l( 114700 710 Drosagd dog, No.. 11 12 Live hogs, No.....| 14,030 Tattlo, No. 3,053 Sheep, No. 4,209 Tiides, fbu. 09,678, Highwin 160) oo, Ib 40,050) Yotatoes, 5,340 3200/ 5y 515 Tumber, m cag8| 008 200 1,007 Bhingles, m ,8i0) 28701 T,848) 1,000 th, 300 0| N 0 Balt, ‘bris, ceeed M0l 1007 185 Withdrawn from atoro yostorday for elty con- sumption, 5,280 bu wheat ; 5,020 bu corn; 7,440 bu oata; 643 bui rye; 1,044 bu barloy. The following grain has boon inspocted into store this morning, up to 10 o’clock: 63 cars whent; 110 cars corn; 6,000 bu No. 1 do, 17,500 bu No. 2 do, and 84,900 bu rojeotod do, by canal; 82 cars onts ; 5,000 bu No. 2 do by canal; 2 cars ryo. Total (206 cars), 160,000 b A gontloman in Bloomington, 1L, who algns ‘himsolf Producoer,” wiites a lotter to the U'nin- UNE which wo would print but that it s couched in terms searcoly fit for publieation. IIo flnds fault with tho statomont mado in theso columns of the 80th ult., that a gontlomsn had just ro- turncd from Minnesots, who sald thore is yot 12,000,000 bu of whent to come forward from that Btato, All wo Lavo to say in the -mattor is that wo gavo that report as wo glvo any other itom of nows ; and we publish just as cheorfully tho counter statoment of ‘‘ Producor” that * hor crop of 1872 was ostimated at 15,000,000 bushels, and thore is comparatively littlo to spare at tho resont time, and what is' loft is mostly owned y Milwaukeo and 8¢, Louis.” Thoro {5 & good deal of fooling—somo hard, and tho rest bittor—on 'Chiange, rolative to & contomplated movement of tho provision dealors into quarters of their own, Tho principal ronson’ adducod for the proposed movoment in that tho Emvlnian doalera cannot mount no high in tho ot woather, and want rooms on tho ground {loor or a8 near thereto ns possiblo, Of courso thoy bave o right to trado whore thioy plonse, bub the numorous momkbors of the Board who deat principally in grain, but hvo also & commission usiness in provigions which makes s considora~ ble ngfi}'egatu in the courss of & yenr, feol very goro about it. They sny thoy would not be able to waich both tho grain and tle provision mar~ Lots at once, if tho two sots of Dbusinors aro carrled on in difforont buildings, Again, it may be romombored that there are soveral provision donlers who also do a respectablo smount of trading in grain, and one would think that the movemout would bo detrimeutal to their intorosta. 1t has beon suggostod, howevor, that if tho provision doalers take rooms for separato occu- paney, they will hold their gatherings fn the aftornoon or the evening, #o as not to interfora with the rogular sossion of the Borrd of U'rade. They might as well meot in the afternoon as in tho " morning, but thero aro ecores of good roagons why ovening trading should bo dincour- agod, and soveral of those wero mentionod.in theso colums last wintor, ponding the attempt to inatituto an EvenlnE Provision Board, Tho Btraits of Mackinaw aro open at last, Telograma racoived this morning state that {ho propellers which haye boon boating around thero for somo timo havo passed through, and that the Ynunngu in fully opon for enil vessels, and now ot the grain go forward, TIHE MARKETS, Tho loading produce markots wero lezs aotive to-doy, with a vory irrogular facling, the woathor influoncing bat littlo, though bad, whilo there waa littlo disposition to trade on fuything ox- copt in whoat, corn, and oats. The shipping movamant was & little more active, but shippers etill Liold back from oporating on tho markats 46 any considerablo extont ; and tho business all round was still of the winter character—chiofly in options. In the market for domestio dry gonds, no Im-~ portant chungos woro notod. Only fair dogrop of aotivity was noticeable in nny department of tho marko?, aud, as & rule, pricos wore casy, thero being more or leas ‘““cutting under al around, Grocorios are beginning to movo rath- or mors freoly, and, fortho_staplos, & somowliny firmor feoling is manifeuted. 'Lhis is espocially truo of sugars and ooffoos, the formor Lavinj undorgono a furthor advanco of an 3o, Bpiccs aro tending higher, owiug to hostilities between the Dutch ond tho nativea in tho Island of Bumatra, No quotable changes woro made in prices of foroign and domeatio drlod fruits, thongh some descriptions (smong them, raising, datos, and pruncs) wero sensibly easior, Tish contihue in_good requost, with pricos firmer, Cod nnd mackorel have somothing of an advance ing tondancy, butothor doscriptions rulod stoady, Hay woa In liboral supply and was nominally loy- ar.” Hidos and leathor woro quoted unchangod. Tho paints, pig iron, and wood markoets were without new fonturcs. Oils were modorately ac- tlve, oud with the single excoption of turpon- tino, yostorday's quotations wero fully sustainod. fair businosn was transactod at tho lumbor- yords to-dny. Prices wore without partioular change, though rather onsy for tho common grados, At the dooku the offerings wero liboral, and thero was & tclombl{ fair inquiry on local snd Intorior account. Motals, tinuers’ stook, iron, nnd nnils aroin modorate domand at formor ricos. Wool was in light roquest nnd essy. Timothy wcod was_in betier supply nnd easy ot €3.86@4.20. Hungarion sold” at $1.45, Othor secds wore quiot and nominally unchanged, Potatoos were in liberal supply nnd mot with a tolorably falr inquiry, at tho declina in prices notod yestorday, ~Ajiplos woro dull and weak at £1,00@3,60 por brl, while lomons and oranges ore firm, T'urkeys continue #earce and soll remm{ at formor ‘prices, but 7 and slow of snla, iz(fgu woro In fair requost on local account, but owlng l‘,n lnrge offerings prices wero [n the buyer's ayor, Highwinos woro in good demand, and ad- yancod 340 por gallon, in sympathy with stronger feoltng {n Now York, ™ Sale was mado oarly of 100 brls at 870, and lator of 100 brls at 87; also 800 brls buyor the month ot 88c. TE0 markot oloned firm t 87340, Laoko froights wore active for futuro, Nine {n-npnlloru and ono tow wore chinrterad to arrive, 0 carry on throngh rato, undoratood to be 450 por 100 b, Thoy will take out 200,000 bu whoat, and 80,000 bu corn. Hail froights wore inaotive, flunted at 100" for corn, and 1lo for wheat, to Buffalo, as the asking rates, Provisions wero dull and ousior. Thore was almost nothing dolag except Inmess pork, which was inaotive till noar the olose, Luyors and sollors bolng apart In thoir views, It theu woal- . foringa orrly woro mado by the oned 250 por brl from the roduced pricsof last ovonlns; ut clonod up only flfgu lowor, _Lard was dull and about 100 por 100 Ibs lowor. Monts woroe dull and oasy, in sympathy, but not quotn- Dbly fower, au tho abssnao of bmyers did not much affoct holders, the stocks boing light. Tho markot closod st the following rango of lecom Moas pork, cash or sollor May, 817.70@ 8,00 ; do rollor June, 818,10@18,123¢; do sellor July, $18,20@18,25; lard, cash or sollor May, 88.00@8.05; do moller Juno, $0.15@9,20; do soller July, 80.46@0,60. Bwoot pickiod hams quoted at D1{@120, Dry naltod monts quotablo at 63{@03{c for nhouldors l 8{@8]Ko for short riba's nud 9@02340 for nhort cloar. “Boxed shoul- dors, 6}(@Te. " English'moats, 0@02¢o for short ribay 01£@9¥¢o for short cloar. Bacon 1 quobe od at “Bo for shouldors, 10 for clear ribs, 10340 for shiort oloar, and 123¢@1do for hams, all nclod. Moas boof, £0.00@9.45; oxtra moss do, 10,00@10.25; boof hamo, §18.00@20.50. Oty tallow, 78{@80; gronsn quotablo at G{@03{a. Bnles woro roported of 60 brla mess pork cnsh at $17.85 ; 2,600 brla do woller tho month at 817.76; 1,600 Lrla'do sollor Juno (isst ovoning) ot $18,25; 1,760 brls do_nt 818,005 5600 brlado sollor July éiuul avoning) st 816,00 £ 1,000 brla do ot 818.25; 00 brls do at $18.20 ; 600 birla do at £18.10 ; G0 tcs Jand, sollor Juno, at £9.20 3 100 tcs do, loose, at 8o, onsh ; 60,000 1hs souldors at 680 ; 200,000 Iba short cloat at 93¢0 ; 60,000 Ibs do nt fo. Tho stock of lard {n Livorpool on the Blat of March wag 8,250 tons, or B7,750 tiorces, agalnst 11,700 tons, or 81,900 thorcon {n 1872. Tho hog roduct exported from the Unitod Btates from Novombor to May, this soason over lnst, shiows .an inorenso equal to tho increasod product of Wostorn picling, within 85,000,000 !mnnd.n, consisting of 19,000,000 of moats and 5,000,000 of Inrd, yot to bo shipped out to oqual tho fnoreanod packing. Tlour was loss active, boing in light domand. A fow shippors wore making inquirlos, but woro vnr{( backward about purchesing, whon Now York was quotod dull, espocially as whoat was lowor hore. The stock hera -has stoadily do- oronaod, boing now 44,390 brls, -againat 48,670 n montl ago; but it is still morg than doublo tho 21,190 brls hero on the lst of May, 1872, Pricos to-day woro #ald to bo wm- changed, but 8o large a pumenlugu of the rocont snlos aro on private terms thatno intelligent compnrison can be instituted, The saloa roport- ed to-day woro 100 brls whito- wintor oxtras at 88, 100 bris do on private terms ; 100 bris spring oxtras SAtmm) ab §0.75; 100 brls do at 0,65 ; 126 brls do at 26.40: 100 brle do ot £0.07¢ ; 625 brla do on_privato torma; 100 brla spring superfines at $4.26 ; 100 brls ryo- flour on privato torms, Total, 1,450 brls. Also 10 tons of bran_a¢ 011,005 and 10. tons middlings st 11,00, both on through cars ; and 10 tons' corn moal at 815,00, at thomill. Tho following wore tho quotations at tho close ¢ TFair 10 choico white wintor oxtra Rod wintor oxtras. 7,00 8.! Good to chiolea 0600 @ 078 Low to medium. 475 @ BT Minnesotan (po! 835 @100 Good to fancy Minnesai . 050 @ 8.0 Spring suporfiu 290 @ 4.76 416 @ 4.40 L. 1100 @150 ‘Whent was loss activo, and irrogular, but av- oragod nearly 114o por bu lowoer than yesterday, in spito of the atorm last ovening, and tho threatonings to-dny of more storm to como, which made mmny oporators think this youris marked out in tho calondar of Old Probabilitica 84 a rainy sonson, Tho market was woak early, owing to tha advont of o stroak of sunsiuno hero, . and the recent nows that Liverpool was 2d por 100 1bs lower, with fine weather and a very dull fooling, which brought out numerous sollora horo, Cousing somo chango from tho long to tho short smide. Tho sky soon cloude over, however, snd thon the tide turned, aud made the market strong, though New York was quoted heavy and inaoctivo. Tl lator strongth was probably duo to_on tm- pression, widely entortainod, that theliberal of~ bear intorost, 7o Wantod to deprss prices 50 that thoy might buy in at reducod rates for shipmont. Sellor June was the priue&\nl option doalt in ; it opened ot $1.20; Qeolined to §1.25; advanced to $1.2684, and closod at $1.261¢. Sollor thomontl, or regular No, 2 spring, sold* ot §1.221(@1.2414, closing ot $1.24. ~Strictly fresh receipts cloge nominal at 21243 @1.2¢}¢. No. 1spring wasin- activo. No. 8 spring wes relativoly firm, at §1.15 for regular, and inspocted do searco at 930, Cash sales woro roported of 5,000 bu No. 2 spring at $1.24%4 ; 8,800 bu do at $1.24; 10,000 bu do at $1.23% ; 20,000 bu do at 1.28% ;' 45,000 bu do at $1:251¢ ;20,000 bu do’at £1.981¢"; 16,000 b do at 81,29 ; 5,000 bu do at 81,337¢'; 5,000 bu do ot 91,9237 ; 7,000 bu No. 8 sprivg nt' 31,164 ; 3,900 bu do af 81165 ; 1,600 bu do ot $1.16; 400 bu refected do at 93c. Total, 146,600 bu. Corn waa active in options, and modorately so on cash lots. ‘Tho markot was strong, but aver- agod 2o lower than yeaterday, advancing stoad- 11y to'the outside nfter tho regular session opon= adl, though Now York wns quotod dull and heavy. Shlippers woro not buying to any considorable ex- tent, n3 thoy claim thint froights aro yot higher thon thoy can nfford to pay ; but thora was quito » numbor of ordors in from the country fo buy, artly to fill shorts, nnd partly to go long, doubte ous stimulated by tho rain. BollorMay, or rogu- lar No. 2, oponed at 87%¢c, advanced to 88c, do- clinod to 87%{c, and roge to 88}¢o at the closo. Hollor Juno sold at 393{@103¢0 ; sellor July ab 42@1423o ; and sollor August ab 41@49340, all cloning strong at tho outsido. New receipts of No. 2 closod nominally at 883¢c. C€ash sales wora reportod of 8,000 bu No. 1 at 39, afioat; 1,200 bu No. 3 at 88%a; 6,000 bu do at 8830 ; 5,000 bu do nt 88360 ; 49,400’ bu do at 380 ; 120,000 bu do at 8730 ; 16,000 bu do at 873¢c; 12,000 bu do at 87160’ 8,800 bu re- joctod ot 84c; 5,800 bu do abSto afloat. Total, 223,200 bu. ats wers moro active than for a long time paat, and adyanced ${c per bu under an urgent domand, both for cash lots and options. Tho wonther, aud sympathy with wheat and corn, causod the advanco, Sellr tho month, or rogu- 1ar No. 2 oponod at 8130, advanced to 813¢e, and closed firm at 811¢o, Btrictly frosh rocsipta closod nt 820, Beller Juno sold at 833 @33%o, closing at 8330, Cash sales wore roported of 3,600 bu at 830 5 10,200 bu at 8150 ; 10,000 ba at 818¢0 ; 50,000 bu ¢ 8130 ; 20,000 bu Ab B13¢o; 80,000 bu at 81370 10,000 bu tt 3130 ; 1,800 bu rojectod at 30370 ; 2,400 bu do st 800 ; ‘600 bu do at 20%c. Tofal, 116,000 bu. Rye was {naotlve and nominally dull ot 3go de- cling from tho_quoted prices of yostordsy at 68140 for round lots of regular, and~ 69 for oar lots of fresh receipts, No. 2, Bales wero confined t0 400 bu by samplo at 710, - Barley was dull but firm at the advance rocent- ly noted. Wo quote No, 2 at 72@800; No. 3 at 65@080; and rejectod ot 48@490, the inside for Rocle Island rocoipts, and tho outsids for frash recoipts in othor houscs. Ossh males to-dny woro restrictod to 800 bu No. 2 at 800; 800 bu do at 72c; 800 bu rojuctod at’ 4%0; and 400 bu by samplo at 650, Total, 2,800 b LATEST, In the afternoon wheat was moderately aotlve and 3o lowor. No. 2 sold at $1.237;@1,24 sollor tho month, closing at tho inside, and $1.21 @1.2634 eoller Juno, closing ot 812036, Corn wwas faitly nolivo and a shado onsior, olosing at 882¢@381o mellor May, and 400 sollor Juno, In provisions sales wore roported of 1,000 Lrls moss pork, sollor June, ot £18,15, Throo char- tera wero roportod, two for corn and one far ‘wheat, by sail to Buffalo, all at 100, — CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Fioax Evemo, May 9, COMOL—Wns in domand and_highor, owiug to an advance in highwines; 04 por cent proofls quota~ blo at $1,76@ 1.1+ BEANS AND PLAS—Woro In modersto roquest, Gliolco navice are scarcaand iem, Wo sgaln quoto § Guoles banipiciud mavlon, 3385200 "Jo mediums, 2, uferior grades, $1. .00 3 greon pess (in Lrie), $1.40@1.05; yollow do (in bags) $1,25, BUTTILI—In autlcipation of lower pricea by aud by when the eupply shall have bocome mors libosal, Loldy ora usom ahzlous to provout, as far o passthio, an ao cumulation of atock, and all grades balow cownion are worked off as rapidiy as possiblo st such priccs ns Liisera ate genorous snough (o offer, Olioloo dairy fa alko ratlor oasy, but prosoat prices Wil be matntaiiod until tho markof is moro liberally upplied, Rall butter 1a neglectad, Wo nuoto; Gominon to chioicooll, 44@300; strictly chofce dalry, packed, 83@350 ; modiu to good, 26@2%ic: Inforlor 10 'comuon, 103236, BAGGING—Not a singlo now featuiro was dovelopod in_councelion with this market, Trado continues moderate, and valies rulo ateady apd nuiform, Tole Towiny avd tho quolationn s ‘Siack, 97 ; Ludlow, da; Lowiston, 3430; Amorlcan, 3930} Amoekoag, 340+ Gtter Oreol, 3do; burlap bagn, & and 6 b, 20@H0} tuntos, luglo, 11@18o; doubls, 28320 5 Wool uecke, c. ROOM CORN—aa fn tolorably falr roquest, aud oteady ot the prices given below ¢ No. 1 hu), @050 por 1b; No. 1 atock brald, 6@6)0; No. 2 do, 4@4x0; No, 3 o, @830 inalds @réou, 8ifo; do red tip, @403 do pale and rod, 2334 DUILDING @330, MATERIALS=Wers in moderate de~ mand, £2.608 275; "Now York siuoco, costing, $3.76@4.003 e perfiao Ao, $3.80@4.00: Porliany’ comont 100@ 0; Ul coment, $2.00 por brl; Louisvlllo comont, oy Akron ' cement, £2.00 ; ' marblo dust, $3,95 per brl ; white sand, per brl, $L6@3.005 plast o, 0G50 i fino mek’ |)o? 1,000, D;:o%m 000 $12.00@13.00; count, rick, $14,00, dell + brick, 30,0060 Bt Louls hf ¢ p:umfifdfidw common, ' $1: : do vomnmion, We coutintio to quota: Htuceo, 8.00 por brl: Rosendald cemont, $3,25@3, £2.00; limo in bulk, DUC@$L00: Ume (brl), $1. s uiiding brick {common),’ $8.50G5.00"; ‘sewer brick. draulio delivorod ; Miiwalikea prosscd, £52.60, dolivered ; do ana fpressed, roat 0032400 do common, $12,00 3 A or brl, $1,00685.00, ' fotlowlng 5 the 1ot of ‘prices por bos of GO feot for domostio Window g from wilch & soduotion of 45 and 8 per Gani i lon era aually, v .t 151010 8210,0suve vorereiessnes 018, ik 00 ; Iacine p 330,00, doli ! 0b: Iilidale, 35,00, delivorud ; Tole 814 t0 1015, .., 12.00 12216 o 14x20,, 10,00 18231 0 18100, 19.00 20228 to 24xa0, 9100 80200 to 40260, vaen . GHEESE—Littlo ot nothing war doing In {hfa mar. Xet aside from supplying tho immodinto wants of Jocal rolnilors, and prices avo purely nominal, Old. oliooso 1n virtually ont of the matkot, sud not enongh now fa yob arriving to catablleh & matket. Wo ropost our liat safollomn: Bow York factory, 16310a; Ol factors, o § Weatorn fnotory, 1 0, FONTCls nnthor FomulaaInactivo and wouk, Ordora wera fowand chiofly for qusrlor atid Lalf- fons, Just o moot curront nocossitios, as malo- zially loer pricsa e oxpuctod {a, brovall Ly. 3 pro- and-by, Wa quote: Lobigh, lump, $12.50310,0 rod, ' $12.50013. okawanha, ' $13,00 ; 'Erlo, 0,00 Jirlar 1ill, $16,00 3 Whinut 111, $10.00 { Tloss: urg, 41000 Cioery Mine, 8000 Hocking ‘Valley, 0,007 Indiann canncl coal, $9,60° Indiann block, X K%gflnd grato, $9,00; Minonk, $8.00; Wil mington, #4,00, COOPERAGE—Wna qulot and unchangod, Woquate: Pork barrols, $1.30@1.30 ; lard Horces, $1.50@110; whisky bLarrols, $1,00@3.10; flour barrols, GO@S50; pork “saves, rougl, $17,00@20.00; do buckod sawod, fla.lmqu.od 3 tloreo ~ntevos,rough, $10. 2500; do bucked or sawed, $25.00@28,00; stavos, rough, $24.00825.007 do, bucked, * $30.00@ 3,00 flour ataves, $0,00911,00 ; cirels flour Leading, @B ‘per sot; flour hoop polas, $14,00@16.00 per m; Amrk and torco polos, $30,00@095.00 per m, 1:4GB—Woro in fair local demnnd, but tLo offorlngs aro oxcesnive and prices moro weak, ot 11@12c, Salca {nclude 58 brls (i ahipplug order) At 1303 73 cancs At 1207 1,300 doz and 25 casea at 11igo; 850 dozand 33 ‘brls at 110, TEATHERS—Primolive geoss aro scarco snd drm, Othor grades oro unchanged. o ropeat: Primo live geoso af T0@73c, from firat hands; Jobbing pricos, 18@ 850 for amsoried foathiors; mized "~ foathers, d0@050; chicken, 6@6e. FISHTho situation of the fish market romains substantially tho samo as Yor tho past forlnight or more, A ateadlly fair domnd_oxlating, aud prices rul- ing ifm both for lake and salt wator doscriptions. Cod have advanced a triflo at the Eaat, snd mackorel also gro quoted firmer, but in the markoet values remain unch ng{ed ¢ No, 1 whitefish, i brl, $7.00; No, 2 do, . 1 shore mackerel, i brl, $11,00@11,35; 3y, $0,00@0.25 ; No. 2 bay ninokerel, Kb}, $7.95@ No. 1 shoro 'kits, §1.85@L.00; hank codfieh por oe, $0.00@0,355 odfiab: $0,606 6,75; Iabrador herring, $9.0030,60; do brl, $4.76@5,00; Labrador ~herring, .round, 'brl, d $4.35@4.80;_bos herring Mo, 1, i Jq'fi';’ifla"“‘“"‘ Columbia Itiver 0. 25, . FRUITB AND NUTE—A fafr amount of Bnatncsn ‘was transactod {n this dopartmont st about previous rices, An easy feoling scomed to prevatl among the rado_genorally, and fair ordors wero usually filed ata slight concesaion, Wo make no chango in our liat, oxcopt to drop the quolation for raisins to $2.05@2.75. figs, drumn, 11G ign, Iruncs, 0i¢@100; ratsiu, nia currants, 8@8j¢e. Doxesrio—Alden @300% Michignn do, G@70; Westorn do, 6G@0C § )y A @830} ponches, pared, 17@190; potclies, Lnivcs, 6880t do, ‘mized, 4@ o} Dlsck: orrics, 0@0¢0; raspborrios, 40@4l: fited cherrlos, 22@24c, Nuzs—Filborts, 14@100; almonds, Terra: gonn, 21@%0; Naples walnuts, 24@250; Brazils, 11 @136; Docans, 11@120; African poanuts, ox?n; Wilmlngton pesnuts, f@80; Tennosaco poanuts, 5@ 6o, GREEN FRUITS—Oranges and lomons aro in re- quest and firm. Othor fruit is quiot, and prices aro Tathor easy, oxcopt for very cholco vuriotics, which aro scarco, | Wo quota: Apples, common 10 falr, $1.00 @2.50; good {o cholco, 52.76@3,15 nor brl from storo cranborries (cultivatod) at $3,00@13,00 por brl ; Tomons at $6,00@7.00 por box ; Valencin oranges, $12,00@18,00 per cano ; Talermo and Mosains, $3.605.60. HOPB-Wero quiet, and nominally unchanged, a5 follows: Prima to chofco Wostern at 40@60c; commion 1o fair, 25@350; New York, 450, GRUCERIES—Thoro 18’ now a fairly activo and stondlly incronsing domand for sugars, ‘and (his fact, couplail with tho_gradual hinrdening of prices at e East, imparls- & buoyant tono o tho matket, and we have tonolo o further upward movemont 10 tho ox- tout of ¢o in all rofined grados, Coffces also romoy- ing more frecly, and aro_stronger, in sympathy with tho Jafo advanco at tha East, Syrups, rico, candles, a0aps, ond salcratus wero quolod steady and quiet, Bpices aro atrong, with eoniothing of an upward ten- densy. A falr fmount of sales woro offected ot tho nubjoined quotations ; It Oann BoDA—TH@8Xe, Corrrss—Mochn,” 33@3%0; 0. @, Java, 27@%M0 5 Java, No, 3, 20@20%0; fanoy Rtio, 24@24xe: choico do, 43$@283c} primo Rio, 2% @i340; good do, 22°¢ @%30; common do, 21¥@3130; roavting do, 10%@ 200} Blngapore, 23 @24c; Costa Rico, fancy, LK@ 24370} do, prime, 3337@240; Maracaiho, 20@233go. OANDLES—ntar, full wolght, 20%@210; stenrine, full woight, 16:4@100} do short weight, 14@16¢, Tiox—Faltnn, B¥@8o: Rangoon, 7)@80; Caro- 1ina, 8),@00; Loulaiaus, 8@8ic. BuUaAs—Tatont cut ' loaf, 13X@13K0; crushed, powdored, and, granulated, 134 @135c; A, standard, 112{@l1xa; do No, 2, 114@11:c; B, 114@11%c; ex- tra 0, 11@1i3¢0 ; ONo, 3, 103¢@1070; yellow 0, 103 @10340; chofco brown, 10@10i¢c i primo do, 03(@102; fair’ 40, 94@VXc: cholco molnsscs sugar, 10 @10%o: fair do, DY@INo: New Orleaus eugar, cliolce, 10@10K0 ;o prizuo, 9:(@92%0; do fuir, 9@ 93¢0t common, B&BC. Sraprs—_Dininond drips, $L000L3s; allver drips extra fine, 723750 ; good sugar-houso syrup, 45348c 3 oxtra do, 0@s6e ; Naw Orlcana molneses, cholce, 83 @850 ; do primo, 75@800 ; do common, 652700 ; Porlo Tlco molasaos, cholco, 65@050 ; common molakscs, 39 00, BarzRATUS—Common to best, 9@102, Hpioxs—Allsplce, 17@18¢ ; clovos, 37@38c 3 _casala, 88@40¢ 3 poppar, !n,‘%u nutmegs, £1.25@1.30; m;\nnr, pure, , 20@350§ doNo. 3,16 @1, 003 ‘SoAPs—French mottlod, G @6Ke: 0; Gorman mottled, joldon West, 6 NG} 350 ;' White Lily, 615G oifla} Whito Rone, n,xmnm@z Edwn Windaor, 43?@ 430} palm, (@00 ; Bavon Tmporinl, Gi@G3c. Branon—glons, 9% @10c; corn, 9@{1¢; Jaundry, 63 70} comman, GX@BE. - TAY—A aul, wook feollng characterized tho ho; ‘market, and lodse_deacriptions and prested prairio wers off & little, Tocelpis exhibit a sieady increase, whilo tho domsnd continues slack, We quoto wholo- o pricos paid by donlors, s follows, care to co faln 90,000 Ms: O Tasck—Timothy, ' beater pre sod, $16,00@17.00; Hmothy, loosa preszed, $16.00@15,0 ralrio, prossed, $12.00@13,00, On Wadox—Timotly, loons, 316.00@18.00 3 prairie, Iooso, $14.00(317.00, For dolivery of preysod, $LODLED, according o dis- nce. IH1DES-—Wera moving on s modorate scalo at tho rices curront earlier in tho weck, The recont docline na hiad the efTect to cliock receipts to a cortain oxtont, and the market fanow pretty well cloaned . ‘:n i Ug] Qquote: Grean city butehors’,To; greon cured light, 3ot do hoavy, 10x0; part cured, 10@10)oc; 1do; dry calf, 20c; “dry o calf, 170; veal Xip, , 2%3 dry salted, 17@18c: dry flint, 20@2lc} loug-ized kip, 1%0;' deacon akine, 50@E30 ; grubby, scorod, cut, or otherywiso damaged, {wo-thirds price, INON AND BTEEL—Tho market wno moderately activasnd firm for Norway and English goods, An- nioxed are the current price 1ron, .. e ge 4 4-10@ 4 8-10 rates Horso-shos iron G @0 8107ales Plato {ron, common fan 6 @7 rates Ruesta iron..... 20@20 @ Tussin iron, No. 18 @i Norway iroq, 9 @00 B Norway nadl r vy @l wh German plow atocl, 117 @120 @b English cast plow 1 @2y @b American tool steel 14 @lso @b Ohrome tool ateo! 18 @0 rates Englieh tool stec Ay @23 rotes Englieh apring stecl, 1 @Ne BD A k2 LEATUER—Dealers roport & steady moderats in- quiry from local and interlor dealers, and undor light stock the market malntains the firm tono that has characterized it for sevoral weeks past, Wo ropeat our quotations: nestook, Rip, veals, Qlty upper, No, 1, 3 8@ Gity upper, No, 3 @ Coilntry upper, 2@ 2 Gollar, 9 1 03 Calf, clty. 120@ 140 gt soutify- @ 125 ugh upper, gl i . Rough uppersbeavy. 0 33 Hough uppor’ dumaged Loe B Buflalo slaughter solo, host... . 3@ o7 Ruffalo slaughter fold, No. 2 vNe 8 “B, AP golo.... . g 3 Oultsssssssines . 1258 145 Kip, No. 1, "medium, . e 110 Kip, No, 4, ho L e 8 Marnoss, L 0w 45 ‘Erouch calf, Jods £5.00900,00 Frenob calf, Lowoino, (50.00 Fronch calf, 34 to 20 I ©® 2.60 Fronch calf, 26 to 50 Jh @ 2.35 French calf, 80 to 38 1 s 230 16 French kip, 60 {0100 tba. . . LI0G METALS AND TINNERS BTOO0KWere In modor- ate requicat ot tho annoxed rango of prices: 1y PLaTE—10, 10x14, $16.60; do, 12x13, $10,00 ¢ do, 160, '5i0c0; b, “xooling, 10, $is0;" doy 2dx2s; Tho Try—Largo, 423 amall, 430; b Brerr Zino—rull canks, 1103 hail ¢ losn quentity, 11%0; slab, Do, Buzsr Inox—No. 0340 rates, GatvaNizED I0N—No, 10@70, 150; No, 32@14, 1007 No, 95@20, 1703 No, 27, 130; No, 28, 20c, A disconnt of 15 por cont s mad from tho liat. GorrEr—Ooppor bottons, 43@482; brazlors, over 12 . 470 lianod copuor, 40c: ‘Wine—A to 5, B¢; 0, 8, and 0, 1003 1010 11, 110 13, 1130 18 and 14, 19%0; 15 0nd 16, ldo; 17, 160; 1 1053 19, 1003 0, 200; full bundlo, 16 per ‘cent’ dis ‘count; fonca wive, TH@75c, N. Continuo to meot with a falr inquiry, We kog, 85,50 rtes; B do, 55,163 64 do, §0,00; 4 do, $0.25; 8d rlo, $7.00; 8l do, e, $8.60% 2d o, $8.76 ; clinch, $7.8745 ; 11¢0 off to tho trado, NAYVAL BTORES—\oro fairly activoand sleady ot 4do, iy 113G 3405 ropent: 10@00d, per S (@6,00 G turpontine, which was woak and & triflo lower, the market oxhibitod a firn tono, notably 8o for cartion, kard, and linsood, ‘Ui fol- lowing pricca are current: Carbon, 20(3200; extra lll'dofi, 703 No. 1, No, 2, 070; liusecd, raw, 07c; do Dollad, 61,04 ; whisle, 'Ba} Rporm, $32.0032,1; neats- foot oll, etrlolly puro, $1.10; do extrs, 930; do No, 1, 80c; bank oll, T00; stralty, 700} nln[hx:ml all, 9503 tlirpentino, 64@650; naphths, 63 gravity, 20@210; taphs tha, comnion, 17@180, FAINTS, GOLORS, AND PUTTY—Tomsin quiot, with prices favoring buyors, Wo make no altorutions 10 our quotations, us follows: ¥ 11,00811.50 ADIOTICANL oo vaerasssibesssasss sonssres 1L,00@12.00 ‘GoLono, 3anury's rallrond colora Talace car colors n can Tachello_achre, . Engitah Yen, rod.. English oratigs mincrn Plttaburgh orango mine English red lon Amorican red Inad, Englisl vermllifon, por Hearlot yormilllon. 200@ 4,00 Tariswhito.. Whittg,.oss 2,08 2.50 In bulk,.. By @I In bladdors, 4 PTG THON—17an In fair resiics forinor raten, Btocks aro light, Bootoh (according to. brand, T (URCATA WA Loko Buptlori.... hcago otano coal, Mjanonrd atono conl 57.00@08.00 TOULTRY—Clickons are plenty and dull at $3.95@ 4,00 por doz, Turkeys are nearco and prisblo at 16@ 17¢, Wo noto sales of & coopachickenn at $4,00 3 8 coops o at 23,75 ; 17 coops at $3,60 ; 6 coops at$3,25; 2 coopa turkoya at 100, POTATOLSWeroIn largo suprly moro fiquiry, and peachblows sofd st 46@600 on track ; mixed at 35@400, dolivered, We noto aslea of 3 cara chofca poachiblowa at 600 ; 1 car do at 4305 1 car o at 4803 1 car yenchblows and oarly roso at oc, all on track ; 8 cara cholco peachblows ot 6203 1 ear at 6003 1caratdfo; 3 carsaldSo; 1 carmixedat40o; 2 carn do at 350, all dolivered, BABII, DOOI‘E AND BLINDS—Were in modorate ddemand at_provious rats A dlscount of 16@30 per cont in mado from list pri SALT—Waa {n fair roquent for the noason, Folloyw- ing aro tho quolations ;- Onondaga aud Saginaw, fuo, ordinary coarse, $2. coarss Dlamond 0, 7,00 t but thoro was 25} ground dolar, 82,25 ; dairy, without bags, $3. 2 with bag, $1,35@4.50;3 Anbton dairy, por sack, 64 fround alun, $2.35@340' Turk' Tnland, $.00. ‘BEDS—Thero was tather mora thnothy offering, Dut it was chislly i small lots, Tho inquiry was mod= orato at $3.76@4.25 for fair to cholco, Hungarian sold at $1.45 for choice, Clover was nominal at $5,0085.28 for ordinary, nnd £6.00 for mammoth, Millot at 10:@® $1.16. Wo noto aalos of 40 bags prime timothy at£4.25 25"bagunt $4.20 3 08 bags at $1.00 7 33 baga 8$3,90 ¢ gy 10 nt £.655 10 bage ab $3.963 1 car ond 7L bags Hungarian Al $145, TEAS—Tho ' demtand was light, snd prices wora freely slinded for all grados ‘bolow olioico, Wo make mo chonge in our list, 04 followa: Young llyson, common to falr, 50@600; do good, @5@750 do choloo to oxtra fine, $1.00@L10 comman to fino old Hywom, fT6c@$L0Ds - comimon imi- porial, 60@050; good {o eliolco do 80c@$L10; fino to good frunpowdor, 710c@31.10; cholco, $1,16@1,20 : ox $10631.45; cholco to oxtra loal Japan, 90c@$1.00; to_good o, T0@E0s; cammon do 42@4bo; colored nntu- ral leaf Japan, 66@86c ; common to fine Oolong, 35@ 4505 Rood, G3@be; cholce Lo uxirs, Bic@$L00, TOBAGUO—1Wo quoto: Gnrwina—Tino Out—Extra, T6@850; cholce, 65@ 5as common, 55@600; poor, tc, alf bright, 60@700; PLuc—3otiral leaf, ‘16@80C; ‘black, sornd, 43@08c, sORma—Extra, 13@050; medlum, 30@3%0; com- mon stemn, 17319, 0D—Is In ‘good demand and in amplo stock, ‘Pricos remin ntendy, as followa: Bocch, $10.00; maplo, $11.00; bickory, $12.00; slabs, $7.00@7.50, deliverc, WOODEN WARE AND BROOME—Dealera roport tolorably fair trade at tho pricos given bolow: Tiwo- hoop pails, $2.00 per doz; 3-hoop do, $3.60;3-hoop dat , $4.25 ¢ ‘oxlra do, $AT8 ; oxtra cliseso tubs, $13.50 3.1 ke, $11501 'No.3 4o, $10.00 No. 3 a5, $9.005 tubs, 3 th neat, §3.05; keolers, § In meat, $175} Lalf-bushol meastiros, plain, $3.78 per_ doz; do iron vound, 84607 peek ngamires, plain, $160{ doytron Dbound, 83,757 churns, No, 1, $11.00; do, No, 2, $10.00 do, No. 3, 9.00;_do, No, 4, $8.00 ‘per’ doz; 'Leaded box: washbonrds, $2.05@ clothespins, $1.10@1,25 per 2,00 por doz; barrel covors, $2. s kanunkins, £3.00@0,60 por rack ; butier tubs, oak,'8 in noat, $1.65¢ do, asly, 2 in neat, $1,10; broom handles, sum@m.od et m ;' No, 1 braoms, $2.75 No. 3 do, $2.25@2.60; do, common, 1,75 A WOOL—Was in modorato request. Wo again quoto: Tub, washed, oxira medium. 51@550 ‘Tub, washed, common fo fair, 453520 Common dinpry. A5@4T0 Fleoco, washed, XX, Jight 45@4T0 Tloace, washed, X, light, Fiooco, wastied; XX, dingy. TFleoco, washed, X, diogy, Flocco, washed, medium light. Tlecce, washed, medium dingy.. Fleoce, unwashed, XXX, In good coni Fleeco, nuwashod, XEXY, dingy, Fleoce, unwaslied, coarzo to medi Fleoce, unwaahedt coarse, snd din Bupor, pulled. Extra, pulled. Burry wool RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Tollowing aro the rates curront to tho leading Lastern points 3 CA A e | oy & g 81 |HEEIEREL FIH 5 Chicago to ,:;.% §§§ ggé g [3ESFETEL :% s;l F 50 1 $1.00i50 [ GO DPoston, e 65 p ¥ \fl‘fifi [y Dhiladelpin and Daitinor,..| 45 | tolss | o Pltisburg v 35 | olss | 0 Albany. . 45 00}4: - Buffalo w | cofao |0 Cloveland. 22%) 4nf223¢| 80 Waskington,.....s 68 110138 63 ‘Wheeling, W.Va. 40 BOMO [.ienae . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. FripAY EvexiNg, May 2, Tho receipts of Live stock since Bzturday have baon as follows : Cattle, 68,150 53,530 Weok ofore las. 50,995 Bhipments woroe as follows: * Hog, o 8,528 . 7,623 . 810 . 8,268 1083 33,258 1,328 'he volumo of sales somowhat ox- coodod yosterdey's, Eastorn buyers taking he 4 433 rathor moro freoly, bub in prices thoro was no improvement, Ou'tho coutrary, the nverage of the day's salos shows o slight reduction from sentordaps prices, nothing fotching ogor 6,15, while, with two or three och})lfiOnl, $5.60 was tho highest figure obtained. ''he quality was not as good 88 on the preceding days of tho weelt, The fresh receipts would comparo favor- biy, but tho stalo catile woro loss doairable, and brought down tho average, Btockers was tho only doscription of which the supply did not exceed tho domand, and the " only doseription for which pricos wore main- taine with any show of firmness. Feodors paid 24.00@4.50 for poor to_ choico lots of from 700 to 900 1bs average, and $4.75@4.90 for good to primo droves of hoavier avorago. The domand for veal calvos was light, and salos dragged at the docline noted earlior in the woek, or at £9.00@8.75_for poor to common, sud al §4,00@6.26 for medium to choico. The markoet closod duil and hioavy. QuoTATIONS, Extra—Graded stecrs avoraging 1,450 P and upwards, .$5.80@0.10 Oholco Beaves—Fino, fat, well formed 3 yoar to 5 year old steers, averaging 1,300 to 0 . ) 5.50@5.70 o ell-fattencd, finely stocre, avoraging 1,200 to 1,300 1bs, odium Grades—8toors {n falr £l aging 1,100 101,350 s Butehors! Stock--Commi ¢ ond good to exira cows, for ci Elaughtor, averaging 800 t0 1,100 fba. . Btack Cattlo—Common catilé, o Cocont esl, averaging 700 {0 1,080 hs. Inforior—Light snd thin cows, heifor stnge, bulls, and scallawag stoers, Guttlo—Toxns, Northern winterod Gattlo—Goru-fed Woxau. OATTLE HALES, 400@5.0 8.85@4.90 8,0034.00 o t.oogun No. 10 good stearn 15 goud atvors 15 good ataers, 81 oxen and ro 15 rough stoor: 18 good stoars. 15 exira steors 84 good Atoern. 1 ruediua stcors . 73 chufco plosa.,. 15 chiolco steen 14 chiolce ateors 136 good uteors. 04 good steers. 0 goodl stoorw. 45 oot sleors. 41 gaod steo 44 good steers, 79 good wleers. 12 good stecrs, 03 gaod tecrs. 47 good atce: 40 good steo; 17 good stcors, 81 good ateors. 10 good slours. 117 Wexna stecs 91 medium stoer: 12 good steors. 47 butchera' stoors 12 stock steors. 14 cliofca steor 14 stock stour 035 4,73 HOUS—Tho eituation of the hog markot was without chauge In nu{ importaut partloular. There was, porhaps, a litile moro life in trado than on yestordsy or Wodnosday, but tho im- rovoment, if any there wag, was ontirely due to 1 onsior foolg ovincod by holdors, who, in & majority of iustances, wero willing to conogdo & furtler dooline of bo, in” ordor to * olose out.” Notwithstanding the comparatively low prices at which sho atoclc was offorod, loss than one-half tho supply waa disposed of, and tho mnrkob olosod s it oponod, wonk snd unsettled. Bsles wora at $1.00@4.95 for fuforior, at 86.00@05,18 for common to maedium, and st $5.20@5,80 for good to extra—ohiefly at $05,00@5,16. Olosing ratos woro at §4.00@6.20, 1MOG AALRS, i No, Av, Prics|N¥o, v, Price|So, Av. Prica, o4 . 108° €500 '['71 . 170" #5.10 | 40 220" #5191 50200 5,15 (178 180 535 100 220 h.i5 0L 1oa 55 63 203 .520 |60 183 K10 4 208 55 (44 218 55 23 g0 oL 2w 500 |25 209 - 5243 B0 5 201 620 |69 203 160 251 500 67 233 4on |61 a7 51 217 K15 284 11T GI5 )06 203 512 fas 03 180 618 [t19 200 7 34 605 76 204 605 (113 198 0 3 518 634 233 500 (124 20 615 (97 217 510 05 18 B1Tx(lo8 208 605 |65 207 610 50 1ci 510 213 50 (63 20 B.10 08 170 BAdgltl 18 G0 )93 amm B8 €0, 218 5,007 (100 200 5.13y| 40 4T 598 00 240 ©5U0 (60 B4 605 |08 183 520 67 180 620 (65 200 B0 |3k ;T 5.0 & 167 500 (70 103 510 103 218 510 © 2 538 BIEEP—Wore in boilor au pl{ but thoro was n corrosponding increnso in fo domand, and for fair to choico mutton graden tho markol malintainod tho fivm tono that charactorized it oatlior in the wook, The offorings woro divided ‘batwoon local butchors and uhlp&mm at 84.00@ 4.76 for poor to common ;3 ot §6.00@G.50 for mo- dium, and at §5.76@0.60 for good to elyolco. —_—— LUMBER, Tho offoringa at tho docks waraliboral this morning, but trado opencd rather quiet, The 11 L teniianca of buyers in tho nfternoon, and busincss was transscted, though lower prices wora ao- cepted, Jolsis and scantling sold at £10.00@10,25, and lath at $2,76@383.00, Prices range s followa : Good to cholca otrips aud boards at $15,00@10,00; select boards st $22,00@13.00 ; falr to god boards ond atrips, $13.00 @15,00; joists and scantling, §10.00@10,25 ; conmon Doardn and sirips at $10,60@13.00 ; lath, $2.50@3.00 ; shingles, $3.25, Thio following salon wera roported = Cargo cow Dan Sickles, from Whito Lake, 60 m common boards aud strips at $11.00 § 8 1 lath st $3.00, Cargo achr Dilot, from Muskegon, 90 m common fxed at $10.00 ; 103 m lath st $2.00, Oargo achr Bololt, from Pentvater, 700 m shingles at mi Cargo schr Newholl, from Muskogon, 137 m medium Yoarde ot $13,005 20 m Inth ot $2.75, Oargo schr Qurlow, from Muskegon, 184 m inch ot $14.00; 23 m Ioth at 3275, Oargo scur Jousle Phillips, from Manisteo, 170m 2 srich at $10,95, - é Gsrgo sohir Maino, from Maniateo, 150 m fuch at Cargo schr Australis, from Manistes, 40 m %-inch (Irgely 16-Taot) at $10.00, Cargo achr Gipsoy, from White Lake, 100m bosrds and atripa at $11.00, CArao scow ierald, feom Nowazgo, 160 1, mil rus, 8t §14.00, Gargo ‘achir Fisher, from Sangatuck, 60 ods beech wood at $0.60. COar nchr Ltacline, from Muskegon, 100 m medium inch at $13.60 ; lath, $2.75. CGargonchr ‘Aunio ‘Townine, from Manistes, 125 m Jolsta and scantling at §10,50, Cargo aclir T, G, Stmmous, from Manistes, 140 m 2-nch at $10,25, AT TIIE YATDS, Dealers roport a fair trado, cominon gradey of bulld- ing lumber being mostly inguired for, Followlng are tha prices currenl First clear., Bocond claar, 1 fnch to 4 icli. “Thira clear, 1 fnch. ... Third clear, thick. Firat aud socond cloar fiooring, togetlior, rough, Firat and accoud cléar siding, togettio Common eiding... 3 Common flooring, Gommon fooriug, Wagon-boz bosr wipward, 47.00@50.00 38.00@40.00 45,00 40.00@42.00 30.00852,00 37,00@40.00 87,00340.00 28.00330.00 Gommon_board: Jolst, scantling, omatl ‘{imber, ¢tc,, 16 oot and under, Fonefng. ... Jolat and seantling, 18 o 94 fect.. Picketn, squaro Pickels, fia 2asdasn L25@1. tranaforred, which charge. lfl]l‘t:vl the slingle: Thickuess—Five singles to b two inchas in tlick- nose, Longth—Sixteen tnches, 5 MARINE. PORT OF GHICAGO. RRIV] ARRIVED, . May 2, Schr O, Hibbard, Pontwator, 1,3 inigles, 500 telegraph poles, hr 8.7, Holly, Racino, 1,005 telegraph polos, 3,000 Scbr 15, B, King, Saugatuck, 80 m lambor, TProp Annis Lauric, Muskegon, 335 m lumbor, Bobr Lizzlo Throop, Clay Bank, 1,218 cedar ponts, 60 cords an bark, Hohr Harmony, Manistoo, 350 m lumber, 100 m tath, Tsop Chas, Rictz, Maniateo, 160 m lumbor. Sclir W. I, Hawkiny, Manlateo, 130 m lumber, Schr Jesno Thillips, Mansice, 180 m lumber, 50 koro- sene Lrls, Bohr Bovantls Oblo, Muskogon, 130 m lumber, 20 m ht, Portgage, 25,000 railroad tes, ?, Portage Lake, 160 m lumber, 60 m ca Jath, Bcow Eln.‘fllnllcu, ‘Whita Take, 05 m lnmber, Bchr Two Clarlice, Whito Lako, 60 m humber. Sohr Lumberman, Black Creek, 140 m lumbor, 50 m Inth, Bcow Annfo Tomino, Manistco, 130 m Jumber, 8cbr M, Moltor, Manitowoc, 6,600 raflcosd tios, 1,200 telegraph poles. Beow D, G, Wri Belir Qol, 1, 0, Drig Pllgrim, Muskegon, 175 m lumber. Balir J. Al Forrest, Danfateo, 160 m lumber, Behr Teatiess, Portago Lake, 60 m lumber, Hohr Donmoti, S'finanpm, 1,660 tolegraph poles, 400 poats, Behr Curluw, Muskegon, 170 m lumber, 30 m Inth, OLEARED. .. vevovn o DY 3, Behr R, Winalow, Buflzlo, 56,000 bu corn, 8chr W, Rodington, Buffalo, 60,660 14-50 bu corn, B¢l Atisnta, Buffalo, 16,054 46-56 bu co . Sehr Uatle WWolls, Port Golborno, 19,441 84-66bu corn, Hohr Kate Hindman, Kingston, 13,372,30 bu wheat, THE STRAITS FULLY OPEN, Maormas, May 2,—Stralts of Mackinnw fully open, Beveral propellers passod down Inst evening. Ilowin n galo thero this morning from northeast, Baul Can: opens on tho bth, LAKE FREIGHTS. The following vossels, to arrive, were charicred, Prope, Java, Dean Richmond, Montans, Thomas A- Heott, Winslow, Gordon Campbell, Ouba, and Alflwau: Xeo, for wheat, snd the prop, Philadelphis and schr, Annie Bherwood for eorn, on through rata (sup- poaed to bo 45a por 100 Ibs) fo New York, Total, whaat, #—capacity, 200,000 bu; corn, fl-fl!nld‘y, 80,000 bu, In the afternoon the schrs, Penesukes and Norman woro taken for corn to Duffalo at 10c, and the Zztnua to the same port at 10 LUMBER FREIGHTS, Mantates, $3,00 : to_mouth of the river, $2.75; L dington, $2.75@3.00; Muckegon, $2,60; Oconfo, ! Monomineo, $3.25@3.50; Peutwator, $2.75; White Lake, §2.75] Grand Haven, $2,35@2.50; Baugatuck, 2,60, Bult from Bsgioaw at 20@250 per brl, NOTICE, ‘The night oMcoe for the clearing of vesesla will open sy 3, 1873, 8¢ 0 D, m,, in Room No, 6, Lind Block, MISCELLANEOUS, Ths City of Toledo, of the Northorn Transportation Live,which loft Ogdonsburgh two wosks ago yestorday, acrived n port this afterncon, and fs the first veszol to pass through tho Btraits of Backinaw the present sea- son, Hor officors state that thoy found the fce at the stzats from one o o foct thick xud solid. Tl pro- pellora woro botween four ani -flve doys in gotting Thzough; each i her turn butling ageinst tho § aturn fizst, Tho fco was broken up In way_for. ovor twonly miles, tho propollors working day's nnd_yesting nights, The Champlain broke her whoel while breaking ice, Tho Toledo ot througl yesterday nbout woos,the othars following, £l met witn onty » Httlo Goating ico In Lsko Atlchigas after paneivg Bkillagaler Light, but tho ico fn tho stralts, though broken up, iu likely to freozo togather, and will provo o hindranco to the passago of sail vos- wcls for a fow days yot at laast, —Tha Obamplafs, Bt. Aluaas, Tawronce, Clty of Bos- ton, Milwaukeo, Colorado, and Brooklyn, ore probably. in Ailwaukeo by this thne, The five stoamors whh‘-fl oty thiw post tnd Milwuwkee wers mot gofng down, Tn]a! Clty of Tolodo will leave (o-morrow niglt for Do- roit, 7o schoonere M, T, Tiggle, Olty of Ohlosgo, John Mtnor, Fleotwing, and Bt, Lawrénco, loft this eveniug tor BillTalo. —The tuit Admisal Porter, loft this ovening for De- troit. Blie will tow on tho river there fn future, —The nchir Curlow, loaded with luwmber, while boing towod into tho Mngszino slip this affernoon, rau against the plerand forced her anchor through ker Lidw, 0ud wator-loggod immodiately, Bhe will go luto dock for repalra. TZA Novieglan sosman nanied Thomas Nolaon, ‘while ecraping one of the masts of the achr R, I, I{ub- bard, foll off tho triunglo this mornlog aud was aovoroly injured. « "ZA Tolofo ozchango aays: “It{a reportod (hat the eohr Rust, of Olicego, is ashore on tho cash aide of Tointau-Folleo. ‘—To following. voasels aro delsyed ot Port ITuron, avalling tho opening of navigation on Lake fur Darks Bt, Lawrenco, J. O, Woodrufl, Jorsly Drume mond, Arsbls, Moutmorency, Cily of Milwnukeo, mmi(a McRae, Osvaller, Loltio Wolf, Monarcl, an Admiral looners Weut lde, Nevads, F.J, I'fu, W, Yo , O, P, Minch, I, Warringlou, W. J, Whi ing, J. It, Bontley, M, 1. Merrick, Now Dominion, Quéen of the Lakes, Osmdou, Aniia Gralg, Thomad Parsons, Montblauo, | lontcalm, George L. Wranu; 0. @, Brocd, Dolle Walbridgo, Linpirs Btate, Molligon, M, A, Mulr, Ruight Templar, J, F, Mott, Mary Elzaboth, ‘Adwiral, Ojty of Painceviilo, Kuto Holloy, Bahawa, and Joii Mugee, Thoro aro’ aluo quito a Bumbor o steamu bargos with tholr tows, —Appoarauces are now favorable for a speady diga poarauice of the ice, If th wind and weathior hold 0ad it must goon break up_and rot, Lut an tho athier and & eouthwest wind mlght drivo the wholo ass down luto tho bay again, and effoctually shut up But- falo liarbor for ‘anothior woek or fortnfght. 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Catarrli, 80on ouro &0,, soon ourcd; Usncorous Aflectians, g g wllilowors, bies, 'Tho cooking, aoedod " snywhero, ook, 6th, B tho Lote faina in full view from tho pinzzas of tho houso. Purt A H wtifal B 7, 8 Iarge river flows in front of boating and Gronaot, B loa af and Juno, and 'to ¢} e ino- he saultary’ offccta from ‘minoral wator and Pulmonary Consumption a soon'holped, sud in roadima ox t Gongros Hall, ormont, otel opens on tho firat of May, and continues opon 236 mflos from. ‘rout, Frosh Salmon, Boaf, Mutton, Ducks, Chicks L' ot Tomatoos, HRE T v n-u&ur s by Ratliay eaat of St. Alban: ached by all the Railroads of o, and all tho United Biatos ‘nre [0 miles {rom Now Yorl oaton, 0 tiles from Afontreal, 81z advantagos mlost proclous to invalidd ora: eastorly winds at any places, nomalsrla, o 1o waIps, 10 RIOSu- domostio purpost oy dayn otelzet ations daily, miugral wator tho don Bpring kngwn anywhore, (0tol well furnishod, woll yontilated, and woll sarmiod when nogessary. The ro aro 760 foat of plazra on that o Table, ong, Groon'Turtle ain ot ullies, u nnod and Oandled Friits, Ralslus, Poar, Bwagt Uorn, Groen Beaun, Molons, and oil gaedon voyota baking, and confoctionory Do ox+ First-lass ;Fronoh sud Amorican 1, 70 miles of the Groon Mow ut fenlng, & good ibrasy of aliolod coadis Pins, Billiards. tho amusoments, tha sral wator baths, and tho ozquislia g, . oad, Throst, and 'Pulmonary Rxpostorating, Hawking, and Spitc ot ‘Woak Volos, Bkin DI all Kidnoy complaiote, ani Fomalo Complaiuta profuptly day, Oheapor in May il s fu Obtobor aud and am, and 3ve, nd fnformation, write or call en Dr. 8. 8. ‘Now York, or 20 Tromont-at , Bholdan, Ve nntil the first of Nocomber, and Intar §f raquired. e TO RENT. OFFICES, A fow Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in tho Trib« une Building. Bingle or in suites. A ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours, These Officos are not equaled in the city. The best for =all classes of business requiring a_central lo- cation. R W. C. DOW, oom 1 Nevada Block. CGETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, The Unitod Btatos Disponsatory, tho authorizod record of aur Mataria A ronownod Alkail fax oxcola any ather known {n ita nelf-pi odice, clnacos Lils Wator with 1h0 To o o Carhonnted Spednge of Kutopor T8 ropor ocri {ica. 1t doos ot deterlaeado by botinug koslng: o < ta Liaa novor beon olalmod pomer to disiolve tho rates, or sn-sallod n or on thu limbs azd loints, Ny el Wabet B [ g i ey talysino Wator bas dono In hundrods of | noe, o AR A Basadons [ hundrily of Inuanos. botos, | Kidue, 1eldod o ita {nfluonce, io paraiyiio, hoalthy "aotion Ohronfo heea, Pilon, Hlovos tho Head almost Inlmodintely, ry of or any otlor (winoral wa oumlk for: "Ihis tho o and’ Urluyry Discatos gonerally havo all T roviared Busoufar Fawos ourod Abdominal Droy to"tho Tocpld Livor, 1 ol 'flo iy, General, Dibillty u Stomaol, proimotos 1qostion, and ro. Tampllots contain, vyl roporis front oialnent Phsals marvoloua and woll-ati the in distinguished citizous, wi bo futalibud aud iopt by, finllonapplioation to Qattysbure 8 or falo DBUUK & el by VA RAYNEY ., Gon'l ! 220 Houth Font-at., Bhilaoliti ba. NHOILAACK, BTEVENSON & IKID, I}, s drugiists gonorally, SOALES, FAIRBANKSR' BTANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZ1t8, y FAIRDANXKS, MOLSE &£00 111 AND 118 LAKE-82%

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