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- oL, XY U, 1800, MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. MoNpAY Lvexinag, May 6 TThore {8 81l & aliarp domaud for monoy at tho banks, and partioularly atsuch banka ns have Iargo linos of grain accounts, but in gotoral the Tocal mopey merket meems to be progrogalng toward an onslor condition. Tho same may bo eald of Now York and other Eastorn markets, and with tho disappearanco of the oxtrome atringonoy there tho theorlsts havo censed, for o timo, to puzelo tholr honds with fnding causes for it in tho **doflclency of enrroncy " and othor slmilar nonaense, 'Thero woro in fact no causes for tho racent airingoncy, execspt tho loss of reapital in the Boston and Chicago fires, and in tho inflation of railroad stocks. Exchango was woak to-day, and sold botweon banka at par and at 600 par $1,000 discount. The domand from the country for curronoy to move tho grain crops {8 incronsing slowly. WOAT 13 THE ACTUAL DEPREOIATION IN TZE VALUE OF GREENDACKS? Thero is n class of clogot-financiors to whom ths questlon of the supply of curronoy is so dif~ ficult n puzzlo that thoy aro continually making public statemonts of quoor orotchets about it. Thero would, porhaps, be bub little barm in this, if it wore mnot that many of tho mon who assort somo of tho 'wildest vagaries about curroncy, and attompt to maintain thom b{ argumonts, aro men whoso rosltlons givo their opinions an influsnco not justified by thoir argumonts, A short timo ago, for instanco, Prof. A, Li. Porry, of Williams Col- Joge, reitoratod in a New York paper his stato- mont that tho real deprocintion of greenbaoks s mbout 40 por cent instead of 15 (with gold at, pay, 117), Prof, Porry arrived at this concluslon ‘because ourroncy prices of commoditios in this country ato, on tho nvorage, 40 por cout higher than fhoy wore boforo tho war, but lo over- Jooked tho fact that tho increass of taxation sinco tho war adde at Jeast 20 por cent to the gonoral averago of prices. But now comes Mr. Amasa Walker, of Masan- chusotts, and in a recont spoech to tho mor- chants of 8an Franclsco, makes a similar argu- mont to tho offect that : ‘Tho paper monsy of the country is worth for domoa- tio uscs, that is, for tho ercction of bulldings, the man- ufacturo or purchaso of homa commoditics, not moro Alian 00 or 65 couta on the dollar. Insiead of a Alfor- enco, a8 many imagine, of sotna 13 or 16 per cont, tho gl!rn gull{ promium, tho real diferonco is some 40 or er cent, r. Walkor argued at considerablo Iength that -3t ia beoauso tho Seorotary of the Troasury ‘has ‘beon playing tho bear in thd gold market for tho 1ast four yenra™ that groenbacko appear tobLe only 16 por cont discount_whon they aro really depreciated 40 por cent, Now this is not argu- mont at all, but {8 simply assertion, and cannob bo maintained by any cogent reasoning. Tho real dopreciation of greenbacks ia just what it sppoars to be, and mon ocou‘yyiug ositiona like thionoof Prof, Porry and Mr, Walkor do much harm bi confueing tho public mind with statomonts ‘which seem to be made for tho oxpress purposo of fluding somo abstract and obscure causo for things which ara ensily explained by apparsnt ones. Mr, Walker's statemont is \lttm'l[v1 absurd sand impossible. Thoro is, in fact, but one standard of values in the world, and that stan- dard 1s gold coinj all other valuos, whetbor ol commodities or credits, aro mensurod by it, and greenbacks arain nowiso au oxcoption to tho rulo. If, a8 Mr. Walker asuorts, grecnbacks aro worth only 60 to 65 conts ou tho dollar in the domestic “oxchanges of the country, he must measuro their value by somo other standard than gold, and we think it would puzzlo him to say what this new standard is, Tho value of grocnbacks, howover, is fluctuat- ing, ond in tho trade transnctions of this coun- trymen do mako somo allowanco in prices to cover the range of theso fluctustions, But this is comparatively small, and affords no oxplana- tion for Mr. Walker’s oxtraordinary statemeont. In argumonts about tho currency, peoplo must hold fast to the fact that tho value of gold doos not change. In tho daily fluctuations of the 4 gold preminm * it is not gold, but the valuo of greonbacks, that changes. Thoy sell overy day for just as. much gold as thoy sro worth, to ox- chango them for commoditios whose prices aro regulated in gold'by the demand for thom. it will of course be naturally askod : WILY ARE OREENDACKS DEPRECIATED ? Being o promiso of the Government to pay gold, and it being presumeblo that tho Govern~ ment will bo able to pay all its debts; why are greenbacks not worth par? ‘Tho aunswor to this makes it nocossary to recall the fact that ot tho beginning of the war the Governmont had no suflicient supply of readymoney with which to pay for tho munitions of war. It bought thess of the paoplo on_credit, promising to pay for them in gold, and the $356,00,000 of grocnbacks xoprosent that part of the dobt whick_the Gov- ernment promised to psy on demand,—nat least this was the inferenco, bocause thers wag po date of payment mentioned in the reenbacks e thoro was in tho bonds, oaidos this, the Natiounl Banks havo practically oramised to poy §340,000,000 of gold in redomp- on of their notes, contigent upon the Govorne ment paying its greenback notes in gold, Here aro $700,000,000 of promiscs to pay gold on de- mand. But thore haa never yot beon a suflicient amount of gold in the country to admit of tho ‘Government and the banks venturing on the ox- periment of payivg the gold promised in their notes. Poople see that we buy so much more of foreign countrios than wo soll to thom, and ‘we borrow so much to build railroads and make city improvements, that it takes all our roady money to pay off tho balwncs of trado, and tho £100,000,000° or $120,000,000 of snnual intorost on the debts wo owoe to Lurope, This i# leaviog loss and less noney in tho country evory yoar, and, as tho prospect of ac- cumnlnmg onought money to pay thoso $700,- 000,000 of demand notce does not improve, thora in & Jnck of confidonce in their psymont. This is the wholo secret! Lack of confidence in the ac- cumulation of sufliciont of the *‘world's money"—gold—to pay the mnotos! Ienco it is at, whonever the money—tho gold—la exported more largely than usual, the valuo of greenbacks aud bauk-notes declines in tho proportion that confidence in t‘.‘holgccnmulnuon of renl money i this country lclines. The fluctuations in the #gold premium” (esido from somo very temporary effects of speculation) show the Huctuations of this lack of coufidence, This i the only cause of the depreciation of grocubacks, aud tho whole ot the effects of this causo are gmu;"med by the premium on gold over Zreon- cks. ¥ LOCAL: BTOUK AND BOND MARKFT. Measrs. Lunt, Proston & Kean quoto a8 fol- lowa thia afternoon: Buying, Selling, B-20s of ’62, 14%¢ il 5208 of G4, B-20 of 65, 5+208 of 'G5, 208 of ’67, Jan, and Jul 5-203 of 08, Jan, aud Jul; 10-40s, 7 Blerling Exchango 1083@1005; Northern_Pacitic Gold 7-30; 100 & i Chicago Oity 7 0934 & Int, ‘Cook County 7y 00 093 & int..| linojs, County and Townabip 105, 92@95 aenr e s REALESTATE. The following Instrumonta were filed for roc- ord on Monday, Moy 6: QITY PROPERTY, Polk st, w of sud noar Halsted st 8 1, Lot 10, dated May 3; consideration, $2,500, Lols 1108, in Block 3, in MeCord’s Lots & toll, in Block 2, [n O'Nell's, and Lots 1 to 4, in Block 3, of Do men's Bubdivislon, sl in n o cornor of u o X Bu0 29,39, 14, dntod Moy 15 conslderation, $14,000, Jofferson st, n & corner of Runker at, Lot 30, dated April 25 ; conalderation, §2,000, Lot 19 snd o % of Lot 18, 1n Block 7, SheMeld's Ad- aition, dated April28 ¢ counldoration, $8,000. Tho'preiniues No, 600 Wost Indisua at, datud Aprit B e 08 10 'of Lawglton ah of, aatod Mutch 58t cohidamuiton ghom. " » 1At Milwaukoo av, 133 0-10 ft, 1 w of Wood at, n 6 1, une Ainded X of 25x118 S, datod Moy 8; conslderation, 1,125, uribut st,n w cor of Grant placs, e f, Lot 11 and'a 1 £t of Lat 10, duted Jan, 13; cuulldon“uu. 6,000, Loomia st, 1 w cor of Howard at, o £, 34100 ft, dat~ ©d Aprl 5 ; ‘constdoration, $1,600. Lota 20 and 80, in Block 7, in Holsteln, dated May 1; ‘counlderation, $1,000, Noblo at, bet Went Olfo and Indiana sts, W £, Lot 10, dated May'1; conmdoration, $1,650, Aarket at, 100 ftn of Van Bureu at, o £, 50 It running o xiver, dafed March 1; couslderation, $30,000. Calurmet av, bot Twenty-ficat and T'wenty-sacond sts, G 0x00 1, dated Apell 22 Sonsideration, $60,000, Willam 11, W, Gushman to Willlaw Bross, sbington st, u W cor of Franklln t, n f, 100 03100 280 65-100 {t, datod April 22; cousideratlon, $110,000, William Brows to William i, 'W, Qustmau, of Ottawa, 1, Rfichigan av, 350 £t 8 of . Thisty-fourlh x 174 810 1t ‘dated April 25 ; consideration, flo,ofin." e Wont Polk st, 119 £ 0 of' Campbell av,'n £, 60z124% 1t, dated May 1; cons{deration, $4,600, rk v, betweon Oxkloy aud Loavilt ats, s f,82t to,ally, dated April 5 conadoration, 1,400 Busiertield st baiween Kbirky-0oy g RRLEHIS ¥ 63814 1o alloy, dated Do, 3, 16135 con- on, 1,300, T.ot 81, {h Biock Bof n w A¢ Beo 20, 39, 14, dated April 9; conafdoration, $1,300, 'Auguata af, 207 11, dntod Mokl 12 conalderation ond nte siderat £1,260, n 3 ‘Judd sty between TofTerson nni Olititon ws,n £, 26 It to alloy, dnted May's + considorntion, $3,700, Hilvulie av, 16 11 o of ool o £t, with 80x120 'tt_on Park st, in samo block, datad April10; consideration, $13,000, Inman ef, 275 ft w of Taitling st, 8 £, 502125 1, dated Jan, 80; consideration, $1,600, NORTI O CITY L1sMITA, Lots 1 and 3, in Block 1, Ravenswood, dated April 8 conslderation, $2,000, J1Llot ), in Al 2 + conalderation, 300, ola 13 nnd 14, in Pick'n o j¢ of Dlack 18, Boo 29, 40, 14, datod March7; consideration, $1,700, BOUTIL OF CITY LIMLTA, Brook t, 282141 ft, in Block 8, Oloavervilte, datod Juno 21,1872 ; considoration, $8,500, - Wontworth &Y, o £, 633133 ft, wilh 26%¢ £t In voar, in Carr's Reaubdiviaon of Kodzid's s w i 'of A o i Ho0 9, 38, 14, datod Mnzch 16+ consldoration, $1,000, 4 % of o 67 of n 170 1t of Lot 11, Black's, in Ofeaver villo Addition, dated April 23} consideration, £3,000. qa5pf ©F 10 sbove, datad Apel 2 condldasaliGn, 000, COMMERGCIAL, AMonpay Evening, Msy 6, The tollowing woro tho recelpts and shipmonts of the loading articlos of prodiucoe in Chlosgo during tho pnat forty-oight hours, and for the corroaponding dato one yoar ago: TROKITA, WADMENTS, 1873, | 1879, 1873, [ 1873, Flour, brla, 0,151 6,737 Whieaf, bu,. s 6,630 8,010 12,070 108,335 BY, 40| 2,657 745 Troom corn, I Curcd meats, 64,635 oo, Lrl ol 80 York, brls 5| 1,001 Lard, ita. 16,740) 107,150 Tallow, Ibs. 1036 1,580 4873 8,100 1,074 .y 21 120,008 661 610 43,720 418 1,154 1,296 [ it Tho following shows.ihe distribution of brend- stufts ghipped from fhis port during the past weok: Shipped | Flour, | Wheat, Butter, i, Dresead Liogs, No.. 61,681 Corn, 69,528 Oats, | Barley, W@, 9,8 11,781 105,165 | B3, 074] 450, 5] 1,577,560 Aleo 8,076 bu ryo by rail. . ‘Withdrawn from storo on Baturday for city con- sumption: 13,449 bu wheat; 1,146 bu corn; 4,047 bu onts; 160 bu rye; 1,085 bu barloy, The following grain has been inspectod into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 90 cars whoat; 120 eara corn; 15,600 bu rojected do, by canal; 86 cars onts; 25,170 bu No. 2 do, and 7,600 bu rojected do, by canal; 6 cars ryo. Total (252 cars), 150,000 bu. Boveral of tho barley-dootoring establishmenta in this city hayo suspounded since the recont ox- posuro of - their practices; but wo lear that an- other concern has beon started not long sinco, noar the cornor of Lake and Canal atroots, where {ho sulphurizing procoss is now being carried on in full blast, We understand also, that there is ono of these cstablishments at or nenr Byca- more, 1Nk, doing n big businces, The New York cauals will bo open on the 15th instant, the only doubtful ono being tho Oswego onnal, which, it is beliovod, will also bo xondy by {ho samo date. An offort is now boing made to offact & desirn- blo chaugo in our wheat trade, which will permit 1ho buying and selling of Minnosota wheat on its morita, It is woll known that many buyers pro- for tho Minnesotn wheat, and sond to the Mis- sisaippi River, whereas thoy wowld order it in Chicago it they were suro of being able to obtain it hore. It js thouglit that tho chango can bost bo offected by putting the Miunesota wheat juto tho grades at prosont called Noa. 1 and 2 hard. ‘The lattor torm has been abused so much that thoso grados do not now awmount to anylhing, practically, and might just as well be turued to somo useful purposo 88 not. Thore will bo no power to change grades till July; but it is com- potent for the Inspoctors to niako tho distinction above suggosted, and they probably will do go if it shall appoar to be the wish of tho trado, THH MARKETS. There was not much doing in the produce mar- kets to-day, except in wheats, and most of them wers stoady, with small variations in price from the rango of Baturday. Tho finor weather, with avery appearance of & moro seltled _condition of tho atmosphere, hos not so-far produced the de- pression which 80 many had anticipatod. Tha shipping movemont_is fully a8 activa as could bave beon oxpectod, aud ie taking on new lifo now that freights have declined to a moro roa- sonable figure than thoso of tho winter. Gen- eral businoes is also moro active, but has not yet taken on the bustling phase usually noticed at this soason in past yoara, Dry goods met \vi){h o fair inquiry fromlocal ro- tailors and tho near-by trade, and the nggrogate of eelos mado & good showing. Values woro without important ohange, ruling steady for tho lending staplos, and for soasonablo goods gon- erally. Tho grocery market was without now foaturos. Dusinoss, though not partioularly active, was fully up to tho expectations of job- ‘bers, and pricos of moat articles in tho liat wero nnnl{mn ntained. Duttor wae dull and wonk. Roll buttor was uneslablo, excopt at2@3o do- clino from last weok’s prices, buyora rofusing to gny ovor 22@270. No chango took place in tho ngging markot, trade .ruling quiet at former uotations. Cheose was inactive and nominal. ho demaud for coal was limited to small ordors to supply current necessities, and prices undor- went no chango. 'The schoonor Montauk ar- rived to-day with a cargo of coal, the firat roceivod this eoason, " In tho = flsh and dricd fruit markets thoro wero mo changes to noto, The domand was feir, and pricos woro gonorally sustained. The hide trado was dull, and prices were wenl and lower, green cured boing quoted at 10@ 10140 for hoavy, and at 11@113¢e for light. Huy continuos quiet, and_prices of timothy wero wesk, with n decltulng tendency. Tho ouly change in pricos of oils was adocline of 2cin turpontine, the prasent quotation being G1@G2o. Carbon, lard, aud linnanfl woro firm, ‘Ihere was a_good inquiry for lumber this morning at the yards, nd well as for cargoes afigat, “Yard prices are o triflalower on conunon flooring, There was no chango in prices at the docks, except that they were steadior. Tho trado in mstals and tinners’ stock is rather light, though pricea ava without change. Nails are in fair request and easy at the ratos quoted, The domand for iron aud steel is ouly fair, fmported stock rempining firm. Building matorinls were quietandunchanged, Navalstores were in good request and ateady. Wool wasin moderatarsquost and ensy. Ilops were Iuactive and loywor. Broom corn was in fair demand, and all good gradonare firm. There was more fuquiry for timothy at about former prices, Hungarian and millet woro in moderato roquest. Otlier seads wero quiot and uuchanged. Polafoos wero in moderato de- maud, cholco lots boing moatly wanted, Thera was no further change in groen fruits, 'Uhe firmness in oranges and lomons continuos, whilo apples aro slow and prices irvegular, Poultry met wWith a moderate local inquiry, at about Haturdsy's rates, liggs were in beiter roquest, and firm at 11{@12¢. Highwines wore in good demand, and advanced anolhor }o, in sympathy with firmness in New York. Salos woro roported of 0 brla nb #7340, and 200 brlu at 84c por gallon, the market closing firm at tho outside, Lako freights wore qulet and a shade firmar, being quoted at B}{@Y4go for corn to Buffalo, aud 100 for whent to do, A total of seven char- tors was reported, of which fiye wero lato on Batucday altornoon, at 150 for wheat to Kings- ton. Mheee veewsls will carry out 110,000 bn wheatand 80,000 bu corn, Drovisions woro quiot, and dull, Mesa pork rulod ateady duriug tho greater part of the wou- sion at n shade below Haturday's quotations, but weakenod Jater undor one of two offerings to soll, and cloged 150 per brl lowsr, Lard was dull and unohangod. Neats wore in light re- &neut, but firmly hold, as our siocks sre now (own'to about 16,000,000 b, Pork and lard aro in about the same stosk ns & month ago, the shipments Laving besn very nearly batanced by liberal recelpts, Tho market closed ab the fol- lowing range of pricos ; Moes pork, cawh or meller May, $17.60@17.65; do seller Juno, $17,00@17.05; do sellor July, 403,711 10 of Amhlnd av, n f, 24x124 6-10 d' 8t/ 1 o f, 100s118 2, ), w i of Iifock 17, of o 3 Beo 29, 40, 14, dated $18.1234@18.15 | 160,000 qunrt, it oatl O golix ROay, S8P@EA0: 49 | Sumori, GOS0 BULHGA F9 WG ook, mad fagostn soller June, €0.10@90,13!4; do seller July, $0.36@0.97)¢. Bivoot plcklod hams quoted at @, Dry saltod moats quotabloat 02@0350 for shouldors; B34@%o for short ribs; -and 0@0}ge for short clear, Boxed shouldors, 0%@Te, Lnglish monts, 0¥@bife for shory riba; O@9%o for short clear, “Dacon 18 quot- od at 7340 tor shouldars, 1030 for oloar ribp, 109Z0 for shors cloar, and 13@1414o for hnms, all ackod. Moss boof, §9,00@9.25 extra moso'do, 10.00@10,26; beof hams, $28.00@29,60, Oity tallow, 79{@=8o; greaso quolablo at GX{@63{c. Bales woro roported of 750 brls moss pork soller June ab §18,00 3 1,250 brls do at $17.90 5 500 brls do seller July ab $18.121¢ ; 1,000 tca Inrd sollor Juno at $9.123¢ ; 1,350 bris do nt $9.10 ; 100,000 Ihs ehort xibs, sellor Junoe at 04go ; 250 tca mwveot picklod hama (13 Ihs) at 113{c, Tho followhig aro tho stocks of pork prodiot on haud in thiscity at the dates named,. as ro- gqrml by tha packers and warohousomen to- tho oorotary of tho Pork-Packora’ Aesociation ¢ Mayl, Apritl, Apritis ping "mzi:.n 1872, i1, Qloar porl, brls a0 Mous pork, now, 56,627 59,602 8D, Mesa pork, old, br 121 80310 rimo moss pork, b o1 [} Lard, tes, ... . 41,062 42,200 80, Bweet pickled , Lew, 28,402 80,208 10,004 Bioet plckled homs, bri 2910 2,16 Dry salted shouldors, Ibs 3,741,078 5,050,500 7,030,000 B, pickled aloulders, tes, 25 Tougl aldcs, M. ceerees 105,000 134,00 Uumberiand middlos,its 70,000 70,000 Loug cloar middles, fbs. 60,000 117, Huort clear middles, Ibs, 8,302,370 8,874,250 2,545,000 %\lurl rib middles, 188... 7,3: 9,064,800 5,005,000 jollle, lbs, . 0 197, vere Qroue, pkg 7 28 3, 4,928 All the mieats held by the Jobbing ¢ Lard Lold for mennfacturing purpos not fucluded, Tlour was quiot, tho market boing inactive during o great pact of tho senson,with soma buy- ors disposod to shade pricos whore thoy could ef~ fock snlos, The buylng way chlofly dono by - local donlers. Wo noto that tho raceipts of flour aro again largo; but much of it is carried direct~ ly through the city to thio Eaat, ' Bran was high- or, Baloa woro roported of 200 brls spring ox- tras (Minn,) ab $6,60; 100 bris do at §0.25; bris do on privato terms; 100 brls apring super- fines 0t 33,251 60 brls ryo flour at . 31.26; totnl, 1,100 brls, Also, 20 tons bran at $11.50 on track. Tho following wero tho quotations ab tho closo: | Teronto. Falr lo choico white wintor oxtras, Red winter oxtras Good to choice sp: Law o modivm, . .o 1060 Whoat was again quiot and firmor than on Sat- urdiy, at about the samo range of pricos. 'The market opened weak and lowor, but soon gath- ered strongth, though without any urgont de- mand. The roasons adduced for thisare that Livorpool wan quoted firm, with a docided: de-~ croaso in stocks, and that there is a prospect of Inrge shipmonts from this point now tliat froights aro reduced. ~ Besidos this, it was no- ticod that there aro yot o great many doliverios +0 ba mado on tho option of soller May, & very unusual circumatance, from which it s argued that there aro yot o good many shorts for this month, Thers wore a fow buying ordors on the floor from_outsido, but tho trading“was prin- cipally local, and governed by the considorations above named, holders not boing anxious to sell. T'ho option of sollor Juno opencd at 81,2534, ad- vauced to 81,2634, and closod at $1.253¢, --Boller the montl, or rogular No. 2 ngnng, sold at $1.23%@1.25, closing at £1.243¢. Bollerlast half of May sold at $1.213{@1.20}¢. No. 8 sprin, wan nominal at 81,16, and rojocted do dull an: oasior at 98¢, the lowor grades not being wanted, whilo No. 2 was_in better demand at o premium of 4o for frosh rocoipts over rogular, Cnsh snles wore roported of 2,800 bu No. 2 sprinj (hiard) at $1.25)¢ ; 5,600 bu do (frosh roceipts, a6 51253¢; 60,000 bu do at $1.25; 10,000 bu do b $1.2437 1 15,000 bu do at $L.28%7 ; 5,000 bu do 8t 21,245¢ ; 95,000 bu do nt $1.2434 5 400 bu we- Jocted spring ot 980; 800 bu by sample at $1.35; 400 bu do at $1.30. ~Total, 135,000 bu. £ Corn was lous active, and avoraged Xfo lower. Tho market, was quito dull during a groat part of the sossion, though strong at the doclino which was brought about early, in sympathy with # liko condition in wheat, “Thon n fair do- maud sprung up near the closo, '&\‘lncipnlly for options, which foll away whon Now York was :}uulod unsottlod end henvy, Thero was o light jomand for shipmeont, but”tho henvy shipments of tho past fow days have largaly reduced our staoks, though most.of it was afloat, Btill tho property is moving, and making room for monoy wherewith to pay for more grain, which fact holps to sustain tho markot. Heller June oponed at 49%c, advanced to 40}¢c, and closod a 40350, Sollor tho month, or regular No. 2, solo at 375({@ 340, closing at 47%o, with s promlum of nbout B8c+in _favor of strictly fresh rocoipts. Sollor July sold at_ 4137@42){c, and sellor August at 43@43%¢o. Cash Balos wore reportod of 6,400 bu No. 2 t 883¢a ; 4,000 bu do at 98}fo; 15,000 bu do at 38c ; 60,000 bu do at 87%0 ; 16,000 bu do at. 87%c ; 6,400 bu rojectod at 840 % 5,600 bu do ab 8G3g0 § 11,200 bu do t 861¢o, aid 5,600 bu doat 6o, )l affont ; 400 bu'by samplo ot 3Ge. 'Total, 129,200 bu, Oats woro loss active, and woak, declining 4o E“ bu under the influonco of what appesred to o0 o boar movemont, though the fact of more liboral receipts may have had something to do with tho woskness, Sollor the month, or rogu- lar No. 2, oponed at 813{o, and roceded to 8lige at the close. Bellor Juno sold at 831{@33¥c, and wllor July at 34i(@343qo, both closing ab the funide. Sirictly frosh rocoipts closed nomi- nal at 81840, Cash salos wore reported of 1,800 Du at 92igc ; 1,200 bu at 320; 165,000 bu at 31bfe; 20,000 bu 2t S1bgo; 10,000 bu at 813¢c; 10,000 bu at 813¢c: 600 bu rejectod at 3lo; 1,200 bu do at 30igc. 'Total, 69,800 bu. Tiyo wos ralher loss activo, and stoady at Bat- urday's quotation, though in'rathor botter sup- ply. ~Halos woro reported of 7,000 bu No. 2 ab 084o, . Siarloy wos agaln quiet and unchangod, oxceph in Rock Island No. 2, which is rising In favor now that doalors have a little moio confidence in' tho out-Inspection at that house. It was quoted at 740 bid, and 76c asked. Btrictly frosh reccipts in othor housos wore stoady at B2@830. No.d was quoted at G5@0Sc, and rojeotod nt 45@40c. Bales wero restricied to 800 bu No. at 83c, 1,200 ‘bu do at 82c, and 00 bu rejected at 4%. Total, 2,800 bu. PRODUCE BTATISTICH, The following aro the aggrogate oxports of the articles named, from tho ports of Portland, Bos- ton, Now York, Philadelphis, and Baltimore, for tho woek ending May 8: Flour, brls, 7,277 | Beof, brl 3,84 Whoat, bu, 74,800 | Lard, fus 8,200,000 Corn, bu. 17,200 ( Bacon, 1u 17,017,300 Pork, bris. tow, 1 9,340,000 The stocks of grain in Now York this morning woro: Whent, 242,003 bu; corn, 685,233 bu; oata, 272,666 bu; ryo, 27,360 bu; barley, 46,764 Du; ‘malf, 181,496 bit. : Tho Now Yorle Produce Exchange Weckly has the following : Thostack of whaat in fan Franciaco s estimatod at {rom 1,230,000 to 1,500,000 bu, : Thio oxports from Portiand, Orogon, ta Graat Drite alu, from Oct, 1, 1874, to Apsil 11, 18735 Wheat, eentuti 100 4 Value, Previowly roported, Oct, 1, 1872, to Marcli 16, 167, 10,357 §709,813 April 6, bark Lamaga, Queenslown., 17,503 32,600 Total Oct. 1, 187, to April 6, 673, 22 VOMOI 11 en s snen v 602,313 Total 'Oct, 1, 1871, to April 0, 1872, 10 vessoly /108, . 450,704 Tho shipment to Oalifornia aud coast ports from August 1, 1872, wore 973,200 quarter sacks of flour and 16,946 centals of whoat, against 273,674 quarter aacks of flour and 210,362 centals of wheat for the corresponids g parlod in’ 1871-2, . 3 “Iliaro were {n (zansit for the United Kingdom April 19, 1874 exclusive of stoamer slipments from Amerls can aud the Baltic Bea ports, 279 carguos wheat and 62 ‘cargoes carn, against 100 cargoos of whoat and 20 car- gots of carn at tho correspondiug date in 1872, and 130 Enryoe of wheut aud 28 cargoes of corn at {lis corre- spouding date in 1871, The cargoos of whent iu transit April 19, 1873, comprised 104 fron: the Pacliio coast, cs- tiwated to avarage about 48,000 bLushels cach; 6 from Adelaido, Australia, estimatod to average 48,000 bush- elseach; 10 stemmers from Soutliwestern Europo, cstimatod at 48,000 bushels each ; and 69 vossols from olhaur porty, extiinnted at 24,000 Bushioly oach, mako the aggrogato of 11,750,000 bishdls, agalust au’ estimatod amount in trauslt fu 1872, averaging tho cargoos at 24,000 bushels aach, of 3,120,000 bushels, “Auother roport wiskes tho uuubor of cargaes of grain Ju tromelt April 17, 1878: Wheut, 307 cargoes; corn, 33 cargoen, agalnst 120 wheat aud 90 corn at the corre. apuuding date io 1872, and 103 cargoes of wheatand 20 curgoes of corn at the corcosponding dato in 1871, T'his report makes 11 cargoos from Adelafde sud 2 from Molbourne, Austyalls, or eight moro thsn tho wtovious_accaunf, ‘and 200 cargocs from tha Yacifla const, or18 noro thnu {ho provious sceauat, whlcly uveraged at 48,000 hu onch, will augmont tho stock in lrl.f‘lslfl x%l,ln:,wu bu, making tho sggrogate in transit 14,H84,000, Navigation was_oponod at Taganrog, s port of the Azov Ben, on tho 24th of Marob, with ouo sleamer snd o wailng vouwel arslved, It was oxpocted thst tho shipmonte of grain from Taganrog and Roatofl will bo wwall for sowna timo Lo como, © The adyices concorufug the grain sowing in tho neighboriug !:mvlucu wero of tho mout faverable cuaracter, aud, with abundant rain, wau all that was dovirod to strenglhon tho liope for good craps, o stock of whent ot Odasts, sawellagsupplesfrom thu futerior, aro comparatively 'small, During March 1673, uhiont 240,000 quarturs of wheat kad beon'shipped to ports of the Adriatic, the BMediterrancan, and North- orii Oontliontal Europie, agd only relatively a small auantity for tho United Ktinydom, Frou the 2d (o tho 0th insf. fout stosmora doparted from Odossa for tho United Kingdom, with 29,348 quartors of whoat, "Whe utock of wheatat Genos, Italy, April13, 1873, equal to 1,280,000 bushels, 'Tho $2,000 buskels, Thor weros0mo purclases or Syrltzor- At “Iiio imports of four and whont nto tho United King- dom, loss exporls, from Bopt, 1, 1873, to Aprll 12, 1873, have beon equal to 8,100,640 qra, which ia at tho rato of 13,241,883 qra per annim, against an nnnuol gross Snport of 9,705,290 qra in 1371-2, Bopt, 1 fo Aug. 10,260,070 gra i 1870.71 ; 10,228,888 ara in 186070, and 6,176,298 qrs in 1808.9," T( 'the_roquired importa shall bo aqual to 19,241,883 qea, the smount to bo im. porled from April T3 45 Au . 31, 1873, will bo 6,135,955 Tes, cnuat 6 41,082,824 b From whidt, deduat(ng 'tho amount In teatisit, thoro romains to'bo provided for on (ho Dbasls of 13,241,863 qra Jmporls por auuum, 29,840,824 b, ITha'wirpliin of Austration wheat for oxport atJntest advicen was placod at 180,000 tons, shout two-thirds of which it Ia eatimatod will bo requirod for tho nolghor. iog calontos, esviur about 66,000 Loney ol o 470,000 “qre, for export to the United Kingdom, Gonorally entlsfactory raports of tlio appeatanco of {ho crops in Gormany, ~ Holland, Bolglum, and othor coniinental countrica fro givon, "Tho fmports into Toudon, including rocolpls of bome-grown gralu : ° 1873, 1, e mos, ended D8t Mavch, 12mos. 12 mon, Tlour, brls, 1081, ... G817 1 640,189 Flour, sackr, 280 1b3. . ;62,113 1,088,834 Whoat, qrr 84,998 1081101 Baizo, qrr 118,447 401,033 0Oat, qes., 408 3,600,223 Darley, \200950 19 080,441 Yous, g D200 By 04,710 Beatls, 3101 1309 137,008 Phio e I wiioat 1 tho tost of tho Fronch provin. cfal markota hias assumod anch unoxpocted proportions that tho quory has been raised whother there is suflie- font whont in France to meet {ho required wanta withe out haying recourso to tho Importation of forelgn wheat, ‘Tlio conaumption of wheat por capita 1a miich Jargor in Franco than in Great Dritain, bolng about 7 buunbiola 11 tho former against § 810 bushols in tho Jate Ty The visiblo supply of graln, including tho stocks in granary ot tho principal poluts of scesmiulation nt lako and neaboard ports, {u transit by rall, and frozon in on New York cauals, was, April 30, 1873 1 Wheat, B, Corn, [ Instorsat ;o] 2,000 45,000 ET L4 409,758} 9, 463 [ Total waok TTotal—Apr.19, Z400, 001 11,7 2,779,760 7 mm?nyuz'?‘ 28| 3,950, 196 %.nm\l 100,348 4, U35, 70| Totnl—Apr.12, 173, Total—Apr, b 73, i i g 11, 898, o) 803110,777, 340! tal—Mar,2J, ‘i3, Total-Apr.27, 'i3.| “Uatimalod, Thero is apparentlyn reduction of the stock of wheat and corn. Thero wos afloat in Chicago about 800,000 bu wheat, and 1,600,000 bu corn, but onfy a por- tion of thils is ropresented in the Inke sliipments to 20tk April, ‘Tho next statoment will corract it, .The Daily Bulletin gives the following ns the imports of dry goods at New York during April : i ENTERED YOR GONSUMPTION, 1811, 1872, 1873, 81,007,015 81,607,611 91,302,042 1,870, 1041,510 1,506,400 2,830,049 2,222,770 1,258,000 +0 L013,847 1,102,826 1,011,600 1,106,932 '928;040 '630,004 o0 88,803,460 £7,003,075 $5,701,008 Mant’s of wool.. f flax Asacell's dry goo Ty g Total WITHDUAWN PRON WAREHOUSE, Manufacturos of wool, 633,637 908860 042,616 Manufactures of cotion 410,709 620,018 700,120 Manufactures of silk,, 654350 001,667 856,051 Msoufactures of lax. 418,603 400,003 iscell's dry goods, 184,608 211,650 Total 2,909,088 3,208,048 Add ent'd f 7,993,075 6,701,098 Tot'l thr'n upon mkt, . 11,200,080 10,002,703 8,970,040 ENTERED YOI WAIEUOUAING. Manufacturos -of wool 769,470 - 1,147,778 050,333 Manufactures of cotton MOATS 5 61348 Mouufactures of silk, 666,720 720443 Munufactures of flax. 260,775 6HO,410 Miscollano's dry goods, 143,604 295,074 Tatal,ovuieasosseees 2,169,000 2,606,733 Add ent'd for consump 8,899,450 5,701,008 Total ont'd attho pork 11,062,459 11,331,707 8,609,631 e ATEHT. TIn tho aftornoon whent was fairly sclive and a ghndo highor. No, 2 spring waa quiot at $1.241¢ @1.243¢ sollor the month, and sald at $1.25%(@ 1.26)¢ soller June, closing at 51,26, Corn was quict and stendy at 87I¢@3do soller the month, and 40}4o sellor Juno, Provisions were woalk, pork declining 80a ?c“ bel, Balos wora raporto 0f500brls moss porksellor May at $17.80; 260 do ot $17.26 3 600 Lrls soller Juno ot $17.80. Juno was offorad at $17,70 at tho_close. Owe charter way roported for corn to Buffalo at arate not named, but supposod to be Hge. CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Moxnax TyeNixa, May 5. ALCOTIOL~Was in demand at 1¢ advance, nwing to A riso in biglwines ; 94 por cent proof s uowquuled at SLTG@LK, BROOMCORN~—Thero ws 5 falr inquiry for broom- corn; fho betfer grades aro quito’firm s thoy arg Docoming scarce, Common qualitios were dull and unchanged: No, 1_burl, 6GsGxc per ; No, 1 stock braid, 6@5}c; No, 4 do, 4@ijc; No, 3 do, 3)e; do rod Up, d@de; a9 paie and red, 2@ e, BUTTER—Tho receipta of this ataple continuo mod- erate for tho scason, but so light {8 the demand that slocka are now steadily accumulsting, nnd prices ars slowly working downward, Olofce packed dairy in not in excensive supply, and sold readily to-day at 5@ 83c. Roll butter was neglected and Jownr, We gnote Common tochoice roll, 22@47¢; strictly cholce dairy, packed, 30@33c ; medium to good, 25@27e; Infurior to common, 19@33¢, BAGOING—Nothing new waa moticesblo in this market. A moderate businoss was dolug ot “the following pricess Btark, 37c; Ludlow, 850; Lewis- ton, 34)c; American, 32)60; Amoskeag, U2io; Otter Creck, 84; burlap Lage, 4 'and § bu, 20@230;' gun- nlos, siugle, 17@180; double, 26@490; wool' sacks, 61y HEANS AND PEAS—Wore In modlerate request, and stosdy at the followlng ravge of prices: Choles hand-picked navius, $2.55@2.60; do mediume, §2.40¢ 245: iuforlor gradei, $1,5@2.00° groen poas (i bels), $1.40@1.05: yellow do (tu bags) $1.25, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wars Qull aud un- changud, A bettar foeling oxists, however, owing to thy finer’ hor, Vo repest quolations: Stusco, $2.60 @2.75; New York stucco, casting, $3.715@4 rine do, $3.50@4.00; Porthnd’ cement, 00_pec Drl; Rosoudalo cemont, $3,25@3.80 oa, Loufavillo, aud Akron cement, $.00 per by marblo dust, $3.95@3.60; lime in 'bulk, 90c@LU lime (brls), $1.25 por brl; whito sand, por brl, $1.76 @.00; plastoring hatr, por by, €0@500 ; fire brick, o 1,000, $40.00890,00 ; bullding brick ' (comman), $5,5000.80 : nowor brick, $13.00@15.00; country brick, $12,00, *delivered ; old briok, $0,00@0.60; 8, Lonls hydraulio prosied, $45.00, del. ¢ itwaukoo rowsed, £32.50, dol. ; do common, $14,00 ; Racluo preas .00, dol,; do common, $14,60 3 1iliadale, $25.00, del. + Tudie apa ‘pressed, $32,00@24.00; do common, $12.00 ; fro clay, per brl, $3,00, or $10,00 por tou, Tho following 1a tho iat of pricen per Lox uf 60 fuat for domoutic win- dow glass, from which & reduction of 45 and 6 vor cout {s mado to dualers: 3@3Xo; iualde gruen, st LDouble qualily, atrenyth, 7x10to 8x10; 676 9.00 8x14 10 10315, 12x18 10 16220, 18229 to 182 20x38 to 24x( ‘of tlio casl’ market was with- out fmportant change, A is ususlly the cauo at hsts season of tho year, orders were fuw aud minnll, cou- sumers restricting thelr purchuses to aupplying jm- modinto uocaaiti fu_anticipation of & speedy decliiio inpricen, The first cargo f aoal rocelver this wesnon, arrivod nt Robert Law'a yard this morning: Lebigh, lump, $12.50313.00; prepared, $12,60@13.00; Lac awanns, $12,003 Erle, $10,007 Driae Xill, ‘$10.0 ‘Walnut Hill, $10,00; Blosshurg, $10,00: Cherry Mine, $0.00: Hocking Valloy, $9.003 Indiana canuol coal, $10.00; Indiana block, $9,00: Kirkland grato, §9,007 Minouk, $8,00: Whmingion, $0,00, OHEFSE—TRemainy functive, Witk prices unmsttlod and nominal, We maka no change in our quotatfony : Now York-factory, 16@160; Oblo faotury, 13@lde; Weutern factory, 12@140, COOPERAGE—Waa in Iight roqueat. W continuo to quote: Tork barrels, 3| rid 1,70; Whinky barrels pork ataves, rough Bawed, $20.00@23.00; 25003 do bucked or sawed, §8,00(328, Lisk StAves, rougl, $H.00@I8.00 ¢ ‘do, bucked, 30,006 30,003 flous utavos, $0,00@11,00 ; elrcle flour hoading, 7@8c ‘per sot; flour hoop polen, $I4.00@16,00 yer T ok am Harco nola, $10.00(213,00 DeE ni, 18—t with a fate’ fnquiry mid ruled firm, at 11)@12c, Hales include 3,400 doz and 40 casos at 1ke ; 2,00 0oz nnd 4 bria at 11 FDATIIERS—The scarchy of cholce feathera contin- uos, and all offerings ol Texdily on arrival at fhe quoted prices, Olickon and poor grades ary in roquest And ateady. We quote: Prime .to cholco livo ach0 at T9@T0o, rom Arat hande s Jobbing peicen, 18 50 for assorted feathera; mixed ~ feathors, 40@65c; clijoken, 8580, FI81—Lisinens was Toported fulrly actlve, with pricus ganarally 0fm, tho ouly molabl Cxcoplios uinyg whitofh, Following aro tho prices currents No, 1 whiteab, 3 brl, $1.00; No. 4 do, $0.76; No. 1 shore mackerel,' 3 brl, $1LOO@ILZ5F No, 1 0,2 bay mackerel, ¥ brl, $7.25@ $1.85@1,90; Lank codnsh, Georgy's codtiali; $6.60 76 Labrador herring, split, brls, $9.00@9.60; do H o S670@5.00; Lubiador herrhig, round brl, £8.00@8.60'3 do X br), $4.25@4,60; bos horriug No, 3, 31@330; box herring, acaled, 4234505 Columbls River sulnon, ‘f’ Lrls, $10.00@10, PRUIS AND NUTH—Trade was only fale sud for- mor pricos wera not subjectod to any quotable clange, The proyalent foling was oauy, Wo repost our bat 3 YousioN—Dates, B@c ; Agn, drums, 11@ldo; box, 14)@16)c; Lurkey prunes, Y3 @10c; ralein $3.6532,76 to currants, 5@8¢c, DoMEsTIO—Alden bay, $9.00@9.25; 0 N0 Shbro kit por 100 ibe, $0.00GE, 3 apples, 18@o; Aicbigan do, 6@Te; Wentorn do, 5@Go ; Southern _do, P (@b} peaclies, pared, 11@100 s il miixod, 4 @Sjo: black: @Yo} Friow, 40@41c; piltod chorrtvs, e, NuTu—Filbes 14@160; almonds, Terrus goms, 21@J3c; Naplos waluuty, 34@25c; Lrazily, 11 @120; pecaus, 11@19)c; African peanuts, 6x@70 | Wilmlngton peanuls, 7@bo; Tennossce peanuts, 4k @ QUERAEG=n Wi ke of e sorkek flscq woa a Mboral amount of trading for tho senson, and tho quoted pricos woro adhored to with a falr dogreo of fitmnone, Bugara aro meoting Wil n_lucreosing domand and tho tendonoy la silll upward, spices, and rico wero, nio, rtroug, Wo quolo: Bt Oanp BopA—T3@83¢c, Corrzzs~Moachs,” 31@3i0; 0. 0, Jayn, 27@280} Java, No, 3, 20@20}0; fanoy Rio, 24@240; cholco {0, 4355@233¢a} Primo Rlo, 23 @33:40; good do, 395 @305 common do, 21¥@315503 roanting do, 19X® 03¢0} Bingapore, Y @24c; Costa Rico, fancy, 2@ aigge; do, irimo, W@ty Marsenlio 2@ Tslge, pLEA=blar, full woight, 20! 2103 atearlne, ful welalt, ig@10c; tg”n,hnfi Y’elg (Gliciton oE—Tatiin, E/@HK0; Nangoon, Ti§@80; Caro L, Bog@00t Lonlion sy 800k, 135@80; Ca Biaano—Latont cut'loaf, 135@13%0; crushed, owdored, aud grauulated, 13! 121gcs . Ligiiie: do N o, 1 Q,;Zmu"f?? T tri 0, 11@11)¢0 ; ONo. 4, 10, @100 yellow C,'104¢ @10X0; chotco brown, 103G 103 ), 034 %05 X3 Cholco niolaesca sugar, 10 1001 fle do, DK@} bxgo; fiie GGG, @l v 05@Di0: Now Orlenns mugar, cliolco, 10@10x0 ¢ do prizho, YX@D¢0} Do ‘nam@nm':f. E(El:!g]c', AL Qo ‘;@ ynurs—Diahond dripr, $1.39@1,95; ailver delps oxtra fino, 12@30 § Roud Sugar-hous Ryrup, 45@ 480 5 extra do, b0@530 ; Now Orlcann wiolasses, cholco, 3 @850; do prime, 75@80a ; do common, 653700 3 Porlo Ligo faolasscs, cholco, 65@050 ; common molasses, 52 c. SALmTuR—Common (o Lest, 0310c, 1ags—Allsplce, 17@180 ; clovs, 37@ 80 3 _casaln, 88@400; popper, 231¢@2U50; nuhi,cu?, $1.25@1,30F gm;r, pure, 286@30c do No, 1, 20@50} do No, 3, 16 HoArs—French mottled, 61 @03¢0; Gorman motilod, 734@7)3; Quiden West, e’(‘.fi '5; White Lily, 6@ 63¢a; ~ Whiite Roso, 6@0i0 ; “brown Windsor, 4@ i 8, DL 4 orn, ' 703 common, BX@00, | IQiloy Juuidey, 08 GREEN FRUITS~Applos and cranberries romain quiot and enny, Oranges and lemons are in requost, aud very Seiny owlug (0 & similar fosling at tho Eat! Wo quote: Applos, common to fair, $1.00@2.60; good 10 cholen, $HT0EIAL o bet Trom slore: rantebsios {cultivateu) ut $8.00@12,00 por brl; lemons st §6.30@ 7.00 per box ; Yalermo oranges, $4,75@6,.00; Meesiun 0, £6.00. J0LS—Weatorn Liops are easfor, now quoted at 25 450, Tho market {a nnctive, Tho n?xouncorl.np@i wintor-killed i Wieconsin proven to bo lesa than at firat supposed, Tho damage was priucipally smong tho old plants, e now quato: I'rino to chiolco West- ern at 96@450's common.to falr, 25@30c, HAY—Timolhy was again duill and weak, thoro bo- ing littlo or mo inquiry for ft, elthier on local ot out- sldo nccount, Prafrie’ was in fair roqueat, and was rm, Looso hay on wagons In mnoro plonty, and lawer, ‘Wo quote wholesale prices poald by dealors, as follows, carato contaln 20,000 lbs: ON Tracx—Timothy, beater pressed, §16.00@17,00; thnothy, loose pressed, $16,00@ 16,605 prairie, prosaed, $12,00@13.00. ON WAGoN— ‘Litaotly, loose, §16,00(318.00 ; prairie, loose, $14.00@ 17,00, ¥or dolivory of prossed, $1.0081.50, accord- ing to distance, HIDES—Thore was only a limited amount of trading in hides, nolther local nor Eastorn taunora evincing any incllgation to oporalo at- present prices, Coni quently s steady nccumulation” of atocls fs” witneassd, and tho present fecling is unequivocally weak, Wo Tovino our quotatlons au follows : Green clty butchers’, e greon cured light, 11@113¢c} do heavy, 10@10i part cured, 10@10X0; green calf, 16c; veal kip, 14 dry calf, 260} dry kip, 2203 dry salted, 17@18¢; dry flint, 20@21e’s long-inired Kip, 113c; doncon skins, 40 @60c; grubby, scored, cut, or ofhiorwive damaged, two-thirds price, IRON AND STEEL—~Trade under this head is only falr, tho matket boing fAirm for all imported stock. Following oro the quotations 4 4:10@ 4 B-10 rates 0 @ 6 810 rates n, common tank. 6% @7 rates Russia fron.. i 0@ U Rusaia iron, Ko, 1"stalnod. Be @ forway iron,, 0 @00 Wh Norway nail rod LM @ P Gorman plow stool. 1u”° @2, w@h Englinh cast plow A2 @lage @b Amerfcan tool ateql 7% @lBe wh Ghrome tool steel 18" @20 - rates Engilsh tool stec! 2% @3B raten English spring s n° @izge @b LEATHELR—The le continuen’ qulot, the deman, a8 for somo time past, belug reatricted to small ordors tO aatisfy fmmodinto raquireineuts, Prices zo- main irm and unchavged, ranging as followa ; HNEMLOCK, Olty barnees.. Country karness! Line, city, @ 1 Kip, g b, Kip, veals, . City upper, No, 1 Qity upper, No, Country upper, Ko, 1 Collar, 3 ft, Qalf, clty... Calf, country... « Rough upper, standa; Touggh uppor’ damuged. Buifalo slaughiter sule, B, A" sole. Freunc! If, Fronch calf, Lom Trouch calfs24 to 46 | . X French kip, 50 to 100 i . 100G 1.65 METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—Trade i quiet and prices nominally nueliangod, as fullows @ TN PrLate—I10, 10114, $16,50 3 do, 12x12, $110,00 ; do, 14z, $16,60; do, roufng, IO, $16.00; do, 20x28, 1.0d, 1o Tin—Large, 42c: small, 430; bar, e, Birtxr Zin0—Iull canks, 11¢; Lulf casks, 113(@11360; Ik quantity, 113c; alab, H Buger Ttox—No, 24, 637c Tates, UALVANIZED InorN—No, 106G'0, 1501 No, 99@24, 160§ No, 45226, 1705 No, 47,18c; No. 28, 20, A discount of {8 pur cout {8 mada frow the lis CoriE—Cupper bottoms, 45480} brazlers, over 13 Ib, 47¢ 3 tiuued copper, 43¢, Winz—2to 5, 8c3 6,8, and 9, 10¢; 10 o 11, e 19, 11)cs 13and 14, 12)¢¢; 16 and 16, 1407 17,150 18, 1603 19, 19¢; 20, "20c; full bundle, 15 per 'cont dis~ cuunt; ‘Touce wire, T @130, NAULS—~Wore In fair roqueat, Thoro was no quota- blo chauge in prices, though they aro rather weak, owing to a tanduncy to competition amoug local dealors, W rapoats 10@60d, per keg, $5,50 rate 0,$5.76 ‘6l do, $6.00; 41 do, $0.25; 34 do, $7.40; 3d do, fine, 9,60+ 20 doy $8,15 3 ciincls, $1.87) ; 120 off 0 tho trado, NAVAL STORES—Wero activo and stesdy at the subjoind quotation Manilia ropo, @ b, @ 10 Bisal 10pe, % 1D... » s @ 'flemy sash cord, B Ib. Marliue, ¥ Ib. . ‘Tarred rope, J .. Oakum, 3 balo, Pitch, B brl, Tar, 4 brl OFLH—I{ W0 exéopt or dod pontinc, prices of olls rango the ssmo as at tho close of Inat wook, Buniness wan more active, under tho fu- fluenco of pieasant weathior, aud tho provalont fesllug seoniod ficmer. Wo now quiote : Carbon, 0@G2030; ex- tralardotl, 7704 No. 1, 7203 No, 2, 67c; linsced, raw, i7c; do bolled, $1.03 ; whalo, 803 spert, $3.00@2,10; nests foot ofl, ‘siriatly miro, $L10; do extra, 95¢; do No, 1, 8003 bank oll, 700 straits, 75¢; olephant ofl, Dbc; thrpenting, 01G62c ¢ naphtbs, 63 gravity, 0@3ic; naph- ths, comnion, 17G@i8c, PG THON —ltomatia quiet ud stondy, g6 follows: Scotoh (sccording to brand). @67.00 “Tuncarawan, 6100 61,00 Lake Suporior... 58.00360,00 ‘Chicogo stone coal B7.U0 stona cosl,. 80| 567,00@68,00 PAINTS AND COLORS—Buniuess was ol litly more Blrictly puro. $11,00@11.50 Faucy braud) 2.00@310,50 21 Genulno Veillo 3ontaguc, 1450 Amorican, ... 150G Masury'a rallrond colors, 11.60 Palaco car colors in cans 10,50@12.60 38k 470 4,00 4.25 15,0U@10.00 13.00 Englials rei Joad,oevesee 1200 Americau red lead 11.00@1150 English vermillion, et Ty 1.40@ 145 Bearlot vormillion 23.00 Tarls whits 3.50@ 4.0 Whitig,, 200G 460 To bulk, . SX@3xo In bladders, > H@4Xo TOULTRY—OhicKana niul Lurkoys et with a mod. erate local Inquiry, al $.25@4.00 for the focmer, md 16100 for the laithr, Wouvta salus of 3 coops cholco chifokons ot §£1,75@4,005 25 coopn at $3505 8 coop bt .00 ; 1 coop turkeys ut 16c} 1 coob do at 16c. 3 POLATOES~Vory choico poachblows sell readily, but commmon nud fixed lots aro rather slow, Tho &uDp). Halea includa 3 cars clioice ponciblow at 60c; 1 cur do nt 480; 1 car mixod at 3le; 1 carat o; Jears ot dlic; 3 cara mixed at d0v, all deliverad ; 1 car' pusch- blowa t 4703 1 car do at 450; 1 eur mixed at 23503 1 car o at 20¢, all on track, DE—Timotly feed wae in falr domand ot $3.70 @1.5, tho luttor privo for cholc [ amall lots, Uun. gatian and millet wero du roquost aud firm, Claver and flax romaln quist} the formor #old, it a emall Wy, at $6.45 for chioico. Bales ombraco 81 ags cliolea Hnothy A $4,25 ; 203 aga primo at $4,00 7 46 bags ot $.95% 151 baga At 0,80 3 40 bags poor at $.70 ; 60 baga Titugarian at $1,60 5 50 bngs ot $1.45 ; 62 bags s $1.40; 6 bagn mitiot 8 $1,15 3 75 baes 40 good at 1,10 BABIl, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Tho dombiid il im- proving, A discount of 16@30 por cout i wade from Bio Vint pricon, ’ HALT—Wus fn_modorate demsnd at tho annoxed prices, Sovaral cargoea of galt Jiavo nerived Ly lake, Prices are unchangod a8 follows: Onoudags aud Juaw, fing, $3.00 Ordinary coaras, $3.00; cosren nd 0, $.40 ; ground solar, §2,45 ; , $3.60% Uairy, wilh bngs, $4,20@4.507 Ashion por ' anck $5.00; ground . aium, $2.25@3.40 lu Tuland, $2.00, Tur TEAB—Wore (uoted quict and steady at the follow- {ng prices s Youny Hyson, common to falr, SUGG0s; (o good, 06@766 do chiolcd to extra fing, $1.00@1.10 ; common to_fiuo old Hyson, T5c@F1,00; common ime porlal, G0@65c; guod to cholco do 8le@¢l,10: fnoto good gunpowdor, T0c@$1,10; chinteo, $1,15@1.2 §1 Uh(@1.45; cholco 1o uxtra fnn! Japan, YUc@$1.00 10 goud do, 70280¢; cominon do 43450 ; colored natu- al feaf Japan, 6506« 450 3 gooi, B5(06E; chnico to oxtra, B3L@I00, TOIACCO—In {lils markot there \vore uo chaugos to nolo, prices romalning steady, as follows Unewixa—Iino Qut—Extra, 76@e50; cholco, 05@ 7B0; comnon, B3(@0Ue; poor, D(@E00, va—Natural feaf, "16@800; half bright, 60@70¢; black, sound, 45@6oc, Sudua—Ertia) $3@%0; medium, 80@330; come @29, ‘o domand for wood continues ta inoruass, and tho market ls now aclive, Wo quote: Boech, $10,007 mapl, $11.00} hickory, $12.007 labs, $7.008 .50, doliverad, WOOL—Tho market waa withont I The Iuquiry ia iglit and prices cavy as Tuby yoabiads ealie wadluy, mot wton ‘WOOD- oclal chang ven below x“' Coffocs, | active and o botter feellug provailed, Prices wero |, stoady, as follows & WUITE LEAD, _Bimr Anulo Bhor, Tub, washed, common to falr,, Qommon dingy. Floaco, washiod, Fleeco, washod, X Fleaco, washed, X&XX, dingy.. TFloeco, washod, medium light.. Flcece, washied, medium_ dingy, Flooce, unwashied, X&XX, in good condition. Ficato, unwastied, coatso to medium., .., ... ¥loece, unwasliod, conrso, and. dingy. Hupor, pulod, .. Extra, pullod.... .. 5@10a 108, Burry wool s CHICAGO LIVE-STOGK MARKET, MoxDAY EVENING, My 5, OATTLE—Rocolved pinco Baturday, 2,600, Although tho fresh raceipta wore light, the sup- Elywwnlly on &nlo waa Inrgo, thare boing about 500 tnle enttlo. The depression prevalent on the closing daya of lnst week was » foaturc of tho markob to-day, nnd prices favored buyors, whilo not quotably lowor, Tho attondando of outsido husorn_wnu not ag full as usual, and those who did enter an appoaranco showed littlo intorost, and only s limited wmount of tradin wag dono. Values remain nominally unchango guomaTiox, 7 med 3y g 1,300 to . 5.50@5.70 . 5.10@8.35 el , sleers, averaging 1,200 {0 1,300 1 Medium_ Grades—8toocs in fale flos jor- oging 1,100 (01,350 R8,.. e +vs 4,80@5.00 DButchors’ Stock—Common to falr sioers, and. good to exira cows, for city slntightcr, avoraging 800 0 1,100 168, .1« ++ 4.0085,00 Block Cattla—Common cattle, in sloah, averagiug 700 to 1,080 lbe Inforfor—Light and thin cows stnge, bulls, and scallawag atoors Cattle—Toxan, Northern wintorod, Cattlo—Coru-fod Toxss. ... . I0G8—Rocolved, 6,000. Tho hog trade was faiely solive, and tho” motkot—undor modorate rocolpte—was Btrongor, .¥or tho boat grades thora was quite a livoly compotition, and somo salon wore mado at a'aubatantial advance over Bnturdsy's pricos, but common and medlum lota were without apprecinble change in valuo, Bnles wero roported at £4.00@5.15 for poor to medium, and ot $6.20@56.,35 for good to ‘chojce. iAmong tho doy's transactions wero the follow- ng : Cecent 4 106 BALES, ; No, Av, PricelNo, Av. Price|No, Av. Price, 48 200 §3.16 (121 183 €516 | 64 207 $5.16 80 188 515 |48 191 645 | GO 6, 68 100 516 |67 219 515 |50 108 6.0 90 147 350 |61 205 515 |45 200 55 149 160 510 {65 250 600 |49 274 490 88 217 500 |48 25t 500 |23 20 600 231 250 500 (111 185 512 64 260 6.05 11 28 0 |66 185 6.12| 59 25 65,30 47 19 500 64 250 5067|115 20 5,30 185 410 GO0 (b5 208 630°) 6L 214 615 397 3T 600 (21 19 685 |60 307 5.00 06 101 B, 47 188 610 {43 200 620 172 234 5, &5 85 241 610 [125 206 5.25 204 217 6¥0 (41 340 540 (68 20T 550 44 210. 510 SHEEP~—Sheop wore in fair roquost at about Baturday’s Erlnou, or at $4.76@6.00 for unshorn, aud at @3.75@5.00 for shorn, - gy LUMBER, . MoNDAY EvENTNN, May 8, Thero wag a good inquiry for lumber this morning, bl tho offerings wera Jimitod, and, as a consoguonce, 8 firmer foollng was doveloped. Nearly all the cargoos wore disposed of befora noon, Piece stufl was 133 25¢ highor, . First and second cloar, Manisteo lumbor, 8old_this morning at 45,00, snd third clear at $10,00 or m, Holoots at £30.00. A largo fleot of vassels left oro yostorday for tho lumbor ports, and dealors 100k for liboral receipts in a fow days, Following ara tho quotationa: Good to cholco atrips and boards at $16,00 @16.00; select bosrds at $20.00@22,00; fuir to good Dosrds and atrips ot §12.00@14.00 ¢ joists' and scantiing at $10.12)@10.25; common boards and atrips at $10,60 @11.60; Iath at $3,6032,76 ; shiugles ot £3.95, ‘Ihu following salos word reported: Schr Mariner, from Muskegon, 105 m _strips and boords, will 30 Norwag, at $12,60, 6 m Norway edgo boards and 2-dacl at$10,00s schr Loyl Grant, from Manisteo, 190 m 2- fuch at §§0.25 ¢ from Ludington, 110 m 2~ Tuch at $10.133 ;. Holir Mots, from Muskegon, 140 m ntripn aud boards at $14.60; echr Jennio Bell, from Buiilstos, 12 m first snd socond olest o $45.00, 13m third clear ot $10.00, 26 m selecta nt $30.00; sclir Livo Onk, from Manistoe, 120 m jofst and scantling at $10.26, 60 o) Inth b $2.76 ; schir Porata, [rom White Lako, 03 m common mizud 8t §10,25 for loch, ana $1.00 ‘for 2. {0l lath, $2.60, LuMpER ERRtanTS, Manteteo, £3.00 (to month of thn river, $275); Ind- {ngton, £2.76@5.00; Muskegon, $2.60; O:z0uto, $4.00 Mouominca, $3.25@3.60; Lentwator, $2.783° Wiits Lako, $2,755 Grand laven, $2.25@250; Haugatuck, §2.60, ax TR VAT, Dealara report & fair snd steadily-incrassing trade at tha yards. Oloar lumber in #careo sud very firm, Gominon Rrades aro casy, snd Gouring fa lower. Flat ickets nro scarco and bigver. Hardwood was in ro- quest and steady, We quote Fisst cle i $52.00@55.00 Hucond clenr, 1 (nch to 3 Inch, ALA050.00 Third clear, 1 1och 1L BBUGIN chr Sinal Third cleary thick. 46,00 0.00@42.00 WG Comrmon siding. 00032 Coumon Hoorfuiy BLIOE36.00 Common fiooring, dresse 20,00632.00 Wagon-box boar UpWArd. ... .0 37.00840.00 A stock boards .00 60.00 1 stock boards. 28,00 3V.00 0 stock board; 18.0082,00 Gommoh boards. ... L ianss 14,50@16,60 Jolst, scaritling, smali timber, eto., 16 Tast and under, v 14.00@15.00 Fencing rasertes NG5 Jotwt and’ scantiing, 18 1o 34 Teot. 16.00@I2N Pickots, squara, L 0G5! Pickots, M, . on e . 13,00 16.00 Godar poats, spit 1480 Cedar posts, roun: 1@ 3,60@ 3.16 S Fio 15092.00 8,533,716 3.25@3.50 1,2531.50 transtarrad, which charge follows tha ehiuglox. Thickuoas—Five shingles to ba two inchos in thick- noss, Longth—Bizteon inches, TARDWOOD, Black-WAt, — Counters, $100.00@150.00; clear, $65.00@755; common, $40,00@50,00; oull, $30.00@ 36,00 ; Hoonul,, $50.00@60.00. ‘Ash—Clear, $30.00@40,00 ; common, $20,00@25,00; cull, $12,00@18. ooring, $30.00@40.00. Oak—OQloar, $30,00@40.00 ; common, $20.00@25.00 ; oull, $12.00@18.00, ickory—Clear, $35.00@46,00; common, $25.00@ 35,00 3 cull, $12,00@18.00, Afaplo—Glear, $30,00@40,00; common, $20,00@30.00 ; oull, $10.00@15,00, Butturnat—Olear, $0.00860,00; common, $15,00@ .00, Chorry—0Olear, $50,00@60,00; common, $25.00@ w5 ol T 4 @000 ; cull, §| .00, Wagon Block—tickury sxles,” por sot, $1,00@1,60 ; Wagon poles, each, 45@550 ; Lox boards, $5.0U@40.00, MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVED. .May 5. Prop W. B Twoad, Buffalo, 8 p Arugs, 80 plice patnt, 913 pkgs i,y - . Hehr Montaitk, Buftalo, 650 ton coal. Scbr Jo Vilas, Muskego, 160 m lumbor. Sehr Tibbets, Muskegon, 130 m lumber, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, 160 i umber, Tiargo Confost, Muskegor, 280 1 uubior, Btwr Muskogon, Grand Haven, 14 brls_tlous, 200 brls stucco, aud eundries, Prop Europs, Sliwboygan, 2,600 brls aalt. Bebr J, P, Ward, Whito Lake, 85 m lumber, Schr W. if. Willard, Ludingion, 100 {t lamber, Scow Visust, Manislee, 140 m 1t umber, Bolir Tounebnl, Mandateo, 120 m ft lumbar, Stwr Drooklyn, D&ldfllnhflrflh, 20 orates crockery, 03 ‘bara irou, 00 bdle irou, and sundrie Btk Lawrence, Ogdunsburgli, 3 boxes uafls, 92 bils Trun, 6 orateu glass, 401 bils fron, Stmr Bt, Aluaus, Detroft, 1,200 titba ; 13 plga sundrio Btur 3, Fisk, dr., Cloveland, 1,100 bara raiiroad iron} 20 tons castings ; 64 doz chalrs, Schr Pauline, Muskegon, 105 m lumber ; 30 m sash, Bargo W{\om‘ng, Grand laven, 50 m lombor; 80 m Inth ; 750 m abingloa; 610 i pickets, Barge Oity'of Graud Haven, Muskegon, 200 m lumber, Prop Phitadelphia, Lrie, 175 bxa tin 61 brls sUgar, Holir Marinor, Munkegon, 100 1 lumber ; 1001 lath, Sehr Kate Lyoun, Buskogon, 300 m lumber, Scow Lillie Gray, Ludwig'n Jor, 60 m lumber, Bolar Parals, Whito Lake, 50 m lumber, Sehr Lovi (irant, Manistee, 200 tm lumiber, Bchr Liva 03k, Mablstee, 140 tn Jumber, Hehr Annlo Bhierwood, Dutrolt, ght, Sohr M, 0, Cameron, Gedoricti, Cannda, 8,417 brls salt, Bargo Golen Harvest, Muvkegon, 920 t lumber, Behr . G, Moas, MusKeyon, 160 i lambor, . CLEARED. ... ,.0.0 1 A8y B Bark W, W. Sturgls, Buffalo, 17,243 bis . Btmr L. M, Mauop, Buffalo, 14,161 bu corn, 1, Erlo, 41,000 bu corn, Buifalo, 46,000 bu wheat, 1,800 brls flour, 7 g, and undrios. ukeo, Ogdohsburg, 76 pkgs lard, and sune sk, Thuftalo, light, W, Bundon, Iuffalo, 32,031 bu corn, ebe Aitus, Tatfao, 20008 U o, 3 evelug Whel. Prop nulyo( "Loledn, Ogdensburg, 11,472 bu corn, 600 el lour, 30 Url' pork, 6 ¢anka allow, aud' - rics, 3 LAKE FREIGHTS, Qraln frelphtn to Buffalo ava quotablo ot BX@0K0 for corn, aud 106 for wheat; to Kingston 14 aud 180 ou corn and whoat, Chsrters were: Helirs Montealm, Mouticello, Refudoer, Mont Blano, und Montoroy (Saturday), for wheat to Kingston at 150, all to lrrlvoi Nashis, corn (o Ogdensburgl, through rato (28] i Mary Gollius, corn'to Bufialo or Tor pror's aption, o privato torms, Total, 7, vacity, 110,000 bu, Corn, 2 capacity, Tl echoaner Lucy J, Olurk ' was taken in ths afternoon for coru to Buffalo on tarms not wado publio (supposed to bo 035c). d © OUR LAKE MARINE, The report of thia National Burean of Btatistics gives anann BA@TED, L © fabo of the Ruspabar, olau sk tonuagy of Wi Udted Blates morchant vessols bolonging to the sovoral ons« toms districts bordering on the lakes, This jucludes Lako Champlain, T'ho tofals aro as follows: - - 18, 1812, 2,00 1,683 26,468 205,189 fid 131 181,000 104,322 I 5,20 902 Tonuage,. \a8505 498,876 200,803 Total numbor of vessels.. 6,1 66k B3 Total {onnogo,, lo8040k mTOSL 726,100 Tho nurigged vowels meutioned In {ho above tabla are principsily canal bosts, Excluding thess, tho ng- rogate tonnago of {he sali And ateam vesselh for tha liroo years wan an follows : 1870, tons, 504,028 1671, tons, 417,408; 1872, tons, 420,611, Tho Increase from 1870 to 1871 2,870 tons, and from 1871 to 1872 it wnu‘lfl,m:“um, thio Tnst increaso wan less than 3 por cent, 3 > MISCELLANEOUS, ; Tho achooner Montauk, Capt, Darry, arrivod thix morning from Port Colborne, boing tho firat vossel to tho full trip of the lakes, by safl, this scason, about two_weok_getting throtgh, stopping four days at Doirolt, Capt; Darry states that ho was four daya in tho {ce on Lake l{uron, and fflllfldfl]unl} oficedn tho siralts, but by dodging around ho wia ablo o gt through anfoly. Saw tho City of Painesvilla and Camdon fast4n thio ico, noar old Fort Mackinsw, no met with ' good deal of ice betwoon {lie atraits and tho Beavars, The schooner O, M. Cameron also camo In thfs morning from Goderich, Joaving that port last Monday, Bho was about two hours in getting through tho straits, and saw the Miliard Fillmore ot anchor thore, Both vessels report meotingsoveral of tho graln eraft which loft horo nst wook strung all tho way slong from tho Boavors south, Tho largo fioot which Ieft Liore yesterday worealeo soon, —A dispatch dated Choboygan, Mich., May 5, # Bunriso passed yestorday afteruioon, ccond voascl {The namo of thofirat vessel {s not knowa.) ® —A dinpatch from Port Huron ssya the iako outsldo 1s tull of jce, The schoonr Princo Alfred arrived from below this ovoning. Tha propellors Philadolphia and Mone tana ara also In port, ; —Tho schoouer Advanco s understood to havo boon in Grand Haven yestorday. It was diacovorod that in gomo way her pmp had got clogged up with grain, - and sho pnt fnto the above port to mako it right, The Advanc procosdod on her ¥oyago this moruiog 1n &8 go0d condition as when nhio lefi hore, —Tha acow Planct s boing tnloaded at Evanaton, anil 18 probably off the Aloro by thin timo —The achooners Annio Shierwood, Croasthwaile, Board of Trado, and Bay Blato loft 'for below thid tewood—Clenr, $10.00@40.005 common, $20.00 | 10.00@ evoning. —Tho Dotroft papers roport (hat lsrgs voazels cxpos Henco mucl troublo Jn croning (o Flata, —Tho Ogwogo Canal il bg eady o opon on tie 1541, Mlmultaneously with tha Lirle Catil, —Vansoln aro loaving Buffalo 0s fast 6a tho tugs ean. tow them through tho ice, —Tlio schoonor Magdals, which wan ashoro sl win« ferattho out! neae fong Yolat, "bas arrived af Glsveland, nnd gono into dry dock for xepalrs, —Tlio alesmer E, B, Ward, Jr., recontly nado tho Tun from E. B, Ward'a dock, in Dotrolt, to Cleveland, fu seven hoursand thirty minues, the dlatanco bolog © 230 milco. —Tho fchooner Wandoror, askore at Relly's Tsind, han beon nbandoned by tho stoammer Magut for the presont. Lorgo holes woro found o r Hull, and unie . unuat sheaus will Lavo to. bo reaorted to {0 got Lot oat, —Tiio chooor Qlenitforin was launchod at Bt, Catha arines on Lo 20l —Tho achoouer E, M. Parteh was tho et asl veeol to arrive at Detrolt from Buftalo, —Tho achoonor Jobn McGos had hor forosil and matusail burnod up and a part of her foregear Acorchs ed, by n apark fron: tho tug fToctor, which was towinz bt fitto Lako Huron Thursdsy, Sho roturncd to Yort Iuron for ropalrs. —Tho mummotli propellor!Amazon was launchod at Tronton on Fridny, She belonga to tho Nortuweatorn Transportation Company of Michigan, and il cost —Largo additions are bolng mado to the oro docks ob Marquetto, —lho bark Erantns Corning Is sofd tohave got sground while belg towed out of Buffalo, aud was Lord and fast at last accounts, OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1546. Steam Batween ;Fv York, Boston, and Liverpool, YOM NEW YORK: Illl 30| Abyrsini; May 10 Huntla, +May 7| Bainsi; oy U Aleri May 14 ay 24 m Boston ovory Tul Cabin Passnge, S50, $100 und $130, Gold. Yoxcurslon Tickets st Roducod Rates. 3 Steorago Passage, $30 ourrency, Passcugers and frolghi booked ta and from hli parts of Burope st lowsst rates, Bight Drattaun Ureat liritatg, froland, and tie Gontluoate P VERNKT, Gen') Went'n Ageut. . W. oo, Olark aud Rauduiph-s FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Wil sall from Now York au follows QITY OF BALTIMORE.......Thursilay, May f, 3P M4 QITY OF MONTREAL, Saturday, May 16, 3 B, Mo GITY OF BRISTOL tiiarsday, May 16, 8 A, 312 CITY OF BROUKLY] aturday, Moy 17, 10 A% 3fs And each succaoding 8. RDAY and THURSDAY, Trom Pior No, 45, North Rivar. Cabin Passuge, $85 nnd 8100 Gold. Steerago, tn Brittah Porta, 30.00 Curroncy, Btasrage, to German Forts. 0 Guredney. Htoerage, to Brumen or Scandlaavian . 88.00 Currenaz. A FTH Tor anio a Tow ratev. g FRANCIS O, BROWN, " Gonoral Waslern Ageat, 86 South Market-et., Chicago. Balling twico a weok from Now York, and carrying pa- o nll parta of Groat Brllalu, Itelaad, Gontiuentel nd the Modilurranean. Jablu from ¥65; § s aud Irish ports sst, $30; wes Contls noatal ports samo aa othor regularlines, Al pizable i B; currancy. Appiy for full laoriation at tbe Come pany's oovs, No, 7 Bowling Graon, New York, and N. B ourner LaSalloand Madlaou-sts., Chicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agunts. NATIONAL LINE, Sailing from New York for Queons« town and Liverpool overy Satur« day, end for London direct every fortnight. Cabin Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Currency. Exoursion Ticknta at favorablo ratus, Tnteading pas- «onigors siould uko oncly application for berctia. Pranald atesraes tekois’1emrs LIvernool: Qnanmatanes ataorags tickets from Livorpoo Londonteres, Glaagon, Gardu, Bristol, or Loadon, 31,09 P Rtscugars hookad to or from Gorman and Scandinas vian hiliiis at low ratee. Tlia Steamabips of this lno are the largost {n tho trade. Distia on Usont Britain, Trofand, and tho Guutinont. WILLLAM MACATISTER, 'l Weatecu Agant, + (oppasite ‘now ; Steor- en' Northenst cornor Clark and Raudolp Bliorman 1inis0), Ohicago. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EUROPEAN TRAVELERS. ‘Your attontion is respectfully ‘di~ rected to the full advertisoment, in noxt Monday’s Tribuno, of tho EX- PRESS AND AGENCY COMPANY OF LONDON. Chicago Branch, 73 ‘Washington.st., Portland Block. ESH, DOWLAND, Agent. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANT, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LTVERPOOL, DEL. " 'FABT AND LONDONDERRY. - ™ t L sail from State D o Nk o Folia o PIENNS R, 3,000 1008, vvs v Wodn VIRGINIA, 5,10 tons Fortuightly thiroafior. ALDW! onts, 73 Broadway, tgoraga ofict, 48 Droadwage Ne: TENTS, snd Totol Tonts, eoms o, and In order, muitablo for wigration, Famllles golng Woat, Uolonization Socletios, Ttatizoad Hullding Pactios, Lufbormen, ormun, Tluntors, tate Fates,Oamp:Mootings, &0, Just rocolvad, and Wit othor kinds of Quarterimaster’ and Orduance 5 d 3 Btorus, tobusoldsloabe o0 o npinGoTE, Guad Tor sala chosp; 50 lv[h)ll!, muetly "85 FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT | TRIBUNE OFTICE. . Packages