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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. . TuespAY EvENING, May O The gradunl progress of flunncos toward an easlor and more healthful condition, not ouly in tho local monoy markot, but in tho Enstorn cit- ios, is apparent from day to day. The supply of monoy in tho open market in this city Is lnrgor than it was & weolk ago, and borrowors who fur- nish primo collatorale got what thoy want with- out difleulty. Tho opening of Inke navigation in making an fucroaso iu tho volumo of Wostern produco shipped to the Enst, and in roturn it eauges a movement of money from the Enst to tho West, Now York oxchango has dropped from 50 por £1,000 premium ten dnays ngo, to 50c per £1,000 discount ot prosont. A vory littlo moro doclino wiil causo a flow of ourrency from Now York to this city. The movement of curroncy from horo to the country fa gradunlly inorensing, and Indicates n moro active marketing of crops, which will make an {ncreaso of businoss in all departments of trado. TIIE BTATE LAW FOB DANKS, Thero are now threo billa beforo the Loglsla- taro of this Stato for the rogulation of savings banka and othor banks organized undor charters of tho Btato of Illinols. Of theso, thera is but ono that meots tho oxigoncies of tho caso, viz: the ono Introduced in tho Bemato Feob. 17, by Mr. Starno, This provides for quarterly atatomeuts to Lo published in somo dnily pnper, showing in dotail iho asgote and liabilities of the bank mecording to eight spacifio roquiroments ombodied in tho bill, This statoment must bo sworn to by Lwo of tho officors, besitles two of tho Directors, of the bank, Tho bill makosit tho dutyof the Auditor of Btate to examine, or_appoint somo trustworth) ergon to oxamine, the actual coudition of encl ank, aud mako & fulland accurnte ropork in writing na ofton s once in four months, this re- port to be filod in the Auditor's office. When- ever it shall appoar from such examiuation that any bank is In an ungonnd condition, it is mado the duty of the Auditor to publish tho roport. The bill provides that jn caso tho officera of banks shall refuso to givo the Examiner nccoss to their books. or to furniuh Lim all peedful in- formation rolative to the condition of tho nseets ond liabilitica of the bank, tho Attornoy-General eliall commenco s auit against the bank in any court of nomfinkuut jurisdiction to compel them to comply with the law. . This Dll_is compact, comprehonsivo, and stringont. Thero is only ono point vn which it soemsa too oxncting, viz¢ the one raqulnns 0x- aminations at least onco in four months. This might be modified 60 a8 to requiro_at least one examination in o yoar, and a4 many additional ones during tho your #8 the Auditor shall deem required by tho oxi- encles iu tho cago of any ono portioular bank, 't tho banks publish quarterly statomonts show- ing in detail the oxact amount of each kind of bouds snd othor securitios they bave on hand, and tho exact amount of overy class of their lia- bilitios, and this statement is sworn to by two oflicors of tuo bank in addition to two of tho Diractors, it will go_far toward putting tho on- tiro businoss of blnklnfi under Stato chartors on & sounder basis. The business public aro full a4 competont to judge of tho soundnces of o bank as the Auditor or any body else, The Frnnt point 18 to know that tho siatomenta pub- ished are truo exhibits of tho roal condition of tho banke. Tho provision of Alr. Btarno's bill that two of the Dircotors of tho bank, bosides two of its officers, shall be required to awoar to tho correctness of tho statoment, is caleulated to mako at lenst two of tho Directors of ench ‘bank take more interest in its mrnagement than bas been tho custom of tho *‘prominont citi~ zens” who lond their names to help ostablish savings and othor banks, aud yot never kunow saything of the mausgement of thoir aflaira, Another ** Bank bill,” providing for quarterly elatoments and for examinations onco a year by the Auditor of Btato or gomo gurunn 2] Gniuled by him, was introduced in the Benate by Mr. Me- Grath sud recommitted to tho Commitico on Banks, on April 7. But Mr. McGrath's bill omits the cight speoifications of tho assots and linbilities to which tho bonks nare obliged to answoer in Mr. Starno's bill; it also omits any provision for officors or Directors making oath to the correctness of tho published statomonts, aud is altogother so vaguo in its provisions that oven if it became n Jaw it would afford no additioual protection to dopositors agaiust rottouness in the banks. THE NEW b PER CENTS, 'The Treasury Dopartment has now sent three Installments of tho new b per cent bouds to Europo, ombracing an _sggrogato of about 40,000,000, nud has recently got out §14,000,000 more, which it s oxpectod will bo markoted in this country. There is, however, no definite re- art as to the Erogrc!fl of tho negotiation of the onds sent to Europe, and the fact that no new calls are mado for 5-20 bonda of 18G2 to bo re~ doemed is interproted in eome quartors as un- {avorablo to the expectations of Loth the Treas- ury and the S(udicnte. ‘Tho only batch of bonds now “ called forredemption is tha $50,000,000 of 1862s to bo redesmed Juno 1, LOCAL BTOOK AND BOND MARKET. Messrs, Lunt, Preston & Ioan quoto os fol- lows this afternoon: Buying, Selling, B-208 of 62, 115 1165 1 1633 uT 118 19z ;18 132 v, 8. hi Gold and Gold Coup nmg gfk‘,)‘.xc!}:nhga, & 117 torling Exchango. 108%@1095¢ Northorn Pacific Go Fritaind Chicago City s S 00 & lut, Cook Counly Ta's. ., 993¢ & Snt, Tliinots, County and Townahip 10a, 03G9 sive —_— REALESTATE. The following inatrumonts wore filed for roc- ord on Tuesday, May G: CITY FROPERTY, North Market at, 59 ft n of Hinudslost, o £, 253100 1t, dated April 10 ; consideratfon, $3,570, East 22 ft of Sub-lot 18, of pariition of Lot 11, in Block 7, Rockwell's Addition, dated April 16§ consid- eration, $4,000. ‘West Washington st, betwoen Onkloy and Leavitt ats, 81, Lot 67, dated March 3; conslderation, $5,000, Lot 5, of Lots 4 to 8, In Block 62, Sec, 7, 39, 14, dated Mey 1; constderation, £8,500, Lakoav, 182 £t n of Thirty-sovonth et, wt, 50 {t to railroad, dated April 28; consldoration, $7,000, Baell at, o of aud near West Clicago av, 0 f, 24 £t to alloy, dated Jan, 7; consideratfon, $1,050. Buell st, 8 of and near Weut Chicagoav, o f, 24 ft to alley, datod Jan, 7; consideration, $1,050, Emerald ay, betwosn Thirty-elghth and Thirly- ninth sts, w £, 24 £t toaliey, dated May 6; considora~ on, $723. West Randolph at, betwoen Unfon and Dosplatnss sta, n,20200 ft, dslted Aprit 8; conslderation, $4,000. Yot 8, in Block 8, Cossitt’s second addition, dated May 63 consideration, $050, 34 of Lots 29 and ‘80, of Sub-Lot 1 of Btinson's n part of Lot 6, Block 25, Boc, 29, 39, 14, datod May 6; conalderation, $150, to Lots 30 {087, in Dlock 31, Sea. 7, 39, 14, onelderation, $1,655, Lot 49, in Kaylor's s 3¢ of Block 46, of n w i Sea 21, 89, 14, dated May 8 ; conslderation, §1,500, Lot 48, in samo, dated Moy 6§ consideration, €600, Adams at, botween Ashinnd av and Lala st Lota 3 and 24, dated April 30 3 considoration, $20,000; Park av, neat fio corner of Oakloy t, 8 £, 40 {t to ale oy dated April 35 1 conslderation, 13,000, t 35 of Bub-Lot 20f n past of Lot G, in Block 25, Bac. 29, 59, 14, dated Biay 6 ; conslderation, $760, hirly-socond at, B ® corner of Wallace # W4 87-100x1001¢, dated March Weat Tylor at, 193 ft w of @, dated April 932161 010 ft conaldoration, 82,5 West Iudisnn at, noar's o cor of Tiobey st, n ¢, 25x 933 1, dated My 85 conclderation, $2,300, Lota's8 and 89, in o Dinck1, of o3 nw X Seo. 20, 39, 14, dated A]rrll 135 considdration; $1,000. it 't 0 of ‘Wood t, n f, 255135 ff, dated April 35§ cosideration, $900. iest Lako at, 240 fL w of Lainboor af, 61, 24118 1, datad April 53 consldoration, $1,420, Burling s, hear 4 w oar of Heldon av, o ¢, Lots 47 snd 48, dated April 95; consideration, $1,330, Lots 10 and 20, in Block 3, of ‘Millard and Decke o o3 ofnw X Beo, 20, 3, 15, datod May 5; co wlderalion, $a75. Flournoy at, hear s w cor of Toynest, nf, Lot eatod Apel 26, conideration, ¢i.025 , ad]oluing tle sbove, da : . fl:’llfln"ill.‘o'l%o‘; ¢ ve, dated April 20 conajd: jorntll o1t and Rone nle, 5 £, dsted Moy §; conuduration show, ° 7 28 f408tion Lot 37, In Block 3, Holsteln, dated April 16 ; conslders stlon, gibo. * aahfol at, 1 of and noar Thirty-sevent W aley, datsd ADRL 10+ consitibettion ponor © 11 24 14 y lleiakeo B # aof and uor West Erlo at, 4 rear, on fan Yigg 1% conuidoration, gisoo, I' AT, doto orth Olark at, 8 w cortior of Erlo at, o £, 100; 91-100 11, datod April 26; considoration, $44,000, Aan Michigan av, o0 £t 8 of Twenty-fifth ut, o 1, 50177 t, dated April 20 ; conaldoration, 17,600, Lot 14 of Lat'13, in Block 04, Klnzie's Addition, dat- ed April 20} conslderation, 83,600, nf, 18 : conslderation 1,600, Lotlin ut, 8 £, 255161 910 onsidoration, §2,600, djoinlng tho' sbove, datod Aprll 0§ nmah at, 335 nof, odgwick'at, pear s w coruor ot Hobblo sh ¢ f, Lot Ia‘vdl ed May conalderation, $3,100, on st, 40 ft w of Jefferson at, n f, 20260 ‘eat Madia £ Witk bualldiugn, gty AIAX §i oonulscatiop #1080, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., MAY 7, 1873. Yot 44, in Dlock 11, 0 w 38 w X Buc, 18, 59, 14, ook A e Comaldaentio e < 5 Flh ‘Morgin sty near 8 o cor of “Taylor at, w £, 25 ¢ to ey, Wit bulldiogs, dated Apiil 183 constdoration, 3,100, “Augitata at, 0 of Ashland ov, 0f, Lot 70, dated May 3§ cousideralton, $1,200, NONTH OF OITY LINITA, Bub-Lot 3, of Lot 1, In Nlock 2, of Davin’ ct al,, 8 3¢ 80 )¢ of 80 X fcodl, 40, 14, dated April 13; conalils eration, $800, Lota 1 aud 2, In Block 6, of Daxter's 8w X of a0 X Beo 20, 40, 14, dated Mny 33 conaldotation, $1,700, AOUTIL OF CITY LIMITH, Homplo at, 5 w coruier of Fifty-ninth at, o f, 607 3.10x %205 0-10 ft, dated May 2 ; conalderation, $10,000, Union av; bot Cottnge Gravo av aud Langloy sf, 8 f, 30x20 ft, dated Aprl] 233 conslderation, 53,000, Unon av, bot Cotingo'Grove ay and Langloy at, s f, 80x200 ft, dated April 22 ; conelderation, $3,000, Lot 13,'In Blook 1 of Dayia’ Block 3, in Lyman ot al. Bubdlylsion in n w i of Koo 11, 38, 14, dated Fob, 343 conzideratlon, $1,375, TLotn 55 to 48, (0 Block 1 of Traver's 1w A nw & of no 0{,( Boo 8, 38, 14, dated April 21; cousderatlon, COMMERCIAL. Tyesoay Evesixa, May 6, The following wore the raceiptsand shipmonts of the leading atticles of produce in Chlosgo during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato ono year ago: NKOKIPTS, BIIPMENTS, 1873, | 1872, || 2673, | 1872 Flour, brls, 0,832 Whenl, bu, 7,340 orm, b, L b ] oy, Graes doed Flnx sood, b Broom corn, Gurod meatd, Iba 11,078 X 1,000 Pvorn I 11 83,000 75,194 G 'ag 3,080 22,020 6,408 1,71t 2,23t 1,088 1,387 008 10 04 5,981 2,011 1,408 Withdrawn from store yostordsy for city con- sumption: 1,605 bu wheat; 562 bucorn; 1,013 bu onts; 942 bu ryo; 741 bu barloy. Tho following grain has beon inspectod into storo thia morning, uf to 10 o'clock: B4 cars wheat; 90 cars corn; 16,300 bu rojected do, by canal; 19 cars oats ; 2,000 bu No, 2 do, by canal ; 8onraryo; 2 onrs barloy, Wotal (168 cars), 86,- 000 bu, The loading produce marketa wore rather moro activo to-day, with little of the docline in grain which many contemplated would follow the ad- vent of fino woathor. Porhapy the reagon for this is, that fow operators aro ealisfiod thatit will continue, Weo havo hiad go much bad woather thus far, that & general approheunsion is folt that our present fina ekics aro too bright to last. The ghipping movoment was elow for tho goason, ? Tho eltuation of the dry goods market was pominally unchanged, There was considerablo gativity fn tho demand from the local rotnilors, sud tho noar-by trade, but there was no par- tioular urgency in the demand from any source, and values woro ngain quoted stondy and uni- plensant weather of tho past two days touding to stimulate tho demand. DPricos ruled firm for most articles in tho list ; candles boing tho only potablo excoption. Coffcos and sugars aro strong, tho tondenay of tho former boing upward. Thero was only o nioderato movement in buttor, the inquiry, ae for some timo past, coming nl- most wholly from local consumers, and pricos wera again weak and doclining, Roll butter wne neglocted at 21@260, whils strictly chaico packed wan slow at 80@33c. Nonow featurcs wero do- voloped in the bagging market. Grain boga are in somo_ request, and rulo steady at 870 for Btark ; 85¢ for Ludlow ; 34}¢o for Lowiston, and ot 82)gc for American, Cbbeso romains inactive. Coal was dull and unsottled. Nothing now was voted in tho market for canned gooda, a stoady, moderate business boing dons at former quota- tions. IFlsh continue in good demand, and aro firm. Georgo's cod advancod 250 por 100 Ibs, or to 80.76@7.00. ¥ruits aro moving slowly at easy prices. Among to-duy's changes we noto (o deo- clin in prunes and currants, and & 3o in South- orn applos, Tho bay, bide, and leather markota ruled quiet. Pig iron, tovacen, and wood wora without change. Oils and paints wore quoted fairly active snd firm. _ Doalers continue Yo ropott n fairly active trado at the lumbor yards, all clear lumber remaining firm. Thora was a gaod inquiry at the docks this morning on country account, but, owing to light offerings, & quict day was pasked. Tho market {8 firm ot tho advanco notod yesterday. Thero was moro dolng in brick, lime, coment, cto,, though trado is till far from being activo, and quotations are without matorial ohnngo, Metals and tinners’ stock woro quiot and stoady. Iron and stecl in tolerably fair request at the given rates, Naval storos were fairly active at unchangoed prices, Broom corn was in fair ro- flmet, and tho botter grades mro very firm. ops were insotive. Thoro was & moderate inquiry for wool from Weatorn mauu- facturora at tho quoted prices. Boods wero quict and without especial chango, excepting clover, which was in light request and o trifie lower. The domand for green fruits was fair. Orangos and lemons are advanoiug in sympathy with the Tastorn markots; choico apples are also in ro- quest and firm, boing ecarce. Good peachblow potatoes sold readily, but common lots wero slow, There wasa moderate local inquiry for oultry at about yestorday's pricos. ~ Epggs wero in_good request at 11@12c. Lako freights wore quiet and unchangad. 8ail ratos to Buifalo woro quoted at 9@92(c on _corn, and 94{@10c on wheat. Do to Kingston, 140 on corn and 160 on wheat, ‘Chrough rates to Now York aro 450 per 100 1bs, and to Boston 50a por 100 Ibs, A total of G chartors was roported, in- cluding 1 yestorday afternoon, which will carry out 65,000 bu whoat, and 68,000 bu corn, Highwinos wero i _good ' domand, and only light supply, st the advance noted yesterday. Sales were reported of 160 brls at 83¢ por gallon. Provisions wero more active, but woak. As uaual, the point d'appui wss moss pork, which aropped 78o per br), including 50 yosterday nt- ternoon, but rocovered slightly aftorwards. ‘Tho probable causo of the woakness yestorday and to- ‘day was tho discovery that tliero is & great deal moro pork hore than had been counted on, We havo about 58,000 brls on kand, of the epecula- tivo grado, in placo of 25,000 to 80,000 brls, as somo had thought, The sharp advanco was a confiequenco of n\lp{msud nnarclt{\ which would ‘mule it difficult for the shorts to Al in; and the occaslon boing romoved, the effect consod. Lard i also in lnrgor stock fhan was supposed, and was dull to-day at tho inside quotations of yos- . terday, thougli tho rolative prico of lard to othor {:ru;]uotu is acknowledged to bo_low, as gaugod v the sverago of past years, Moats woro dull and unchanged. The stocks hore are small, but thoy are roported to bo much larger than usunl at some othor points, and there {5 & prospoot that tho summor packivg will bo sufliciont to meet any consumptive demsnd, both for moats and 1ard, as hiogs aro now coming in freoly. Tho market closed nt the following rango of pricos: Moss pork, cash or seller $17.20@17.25; do _moller June, $17.35 @1740; do meller ~ July, BI7.65@17.70 ; Iard, cash or sollor May, $5.80@8.87)4; do sollor Juno, $9.074@9,10; do soller July, $0.35@9.5734. Bveet pickled hams quoted ab 10@12c, Dry salted moats quotableat 65@03{o for ahiouldors; 8%@Yo for short riba; and 0@0%o for short clear, Boxod shoulders, nfg@n. English meats, Bfg@e ‘e for uhort ribs; 94{@93¢o for short oloar, Bacon 1s quot- ed at 73o for shoulders, 10}Ge for clear ribs, 103¢o fox shore clear, and 19@14}4o for hama, all ackod, Mosa beof, £9.00@9.25; oxtra mess do, 10.00@10.25; boof hams, $28.00@29.60. City tallow, 73(@80; greato quotablo at B5{@C3{0. Bales wero roportod of 100 bria moss por uaflor tho month at 17,26 ; 600 byls do solier Juno st $17.00 5 600 brle do at 217,605 2,260 brla do at 17,40 ; 600 brls do ab 17,85 ; ‘600 bris do ot £17.90 ; 760 brls do at $17.25; 250 bris do at $17.20 ; 250 brla do, soller Ju]l{. at $17.75 3 1,600 Dl do'at 817.70 ; 1,600 bris do ab 817,60 ; 750 tos lard, sollor June, at 0,10 ; 50 tes lard, spring renderod, at 8140 ; 100 tew do, loose, at Bo; 60,~ 000 1bs ahiouldora at 6¢o ; 10,000 1b light bacon hnme, canvasred, at 160 ; 40,000 1bs do, heavy, ol 140 ¢ 600 brls city tullow at 'l'%c ;06 pl«ga yullo\v greaso at b}go, Flour was moro active and unchanged. Thore waa only o light local domand, and but ono pur- chase of & round lot for shipment; but direct ordors were rather more numorous, and the sirongor feoling in whoat onsbled hiolders to avoid the conoossions which some of them mado yentorday, enpecially as a fair domand was ro. Eortod in New York. Bales wers roported of 25 rls white winter axtras at 0,005 270 brls do on E\'lvnta torms ; 100 brls ucr!ng oxtran at £8.021¢; 00 brls do at $0.60 ; 60 brls do st §0.00; 1,6()6 brls do on private lnrms; 60 brla ryo flour at 404 09 brle do af 9440, Wotal 4000 lxlas A ¥ form, Grooeries mot with more inquiry, tho* Alro, 600 bris corn moal at 82,95, wero tho quotations at tho closo Fair fo ehioleo whilo wintor oxtras, slight lncrenso'in pricos of somo Liverpool, roported early. moro doing in”cash wheat than varied widely, being somatimos 1 clpal Jon orators were glad of to unload o) Hberally, and that ¢ way was nation to trade for dolivory fart walb till somothing ‘more defini to-dny, and baggod wheat por b durh:f; tho sponding reduction in s good prico for it of “bolug™ ablo to obtain no doubt mand would spring whoat, if buyers could liero with tho trado, advanced to $1.273¢, declined to $1.2734, or rugufl\r No. 2 spring, sol alnainq 2 last “half ol No. 8 mpring Bollor 81251 @1.200¢. jected ppring closed firm atb 7,400 b do at $1.2 4!;,%10 Dbu doat 81,5 bu do u No. 8 spring st S1.161( ; 8,600 4,800 bu do at 1.16% § 400 bn’ do Total, 204,4 Tots, whilo about se lower on livery after thia month, carly, partly a8 o couequence of modorately, but there waa little though a grest many operators to got in all the soed requires donl to do with creating tho domand. New that oo oxtonsive ordor 8LIGK@LIT!G dasiag lemat, S110 0. wora roportod of 4,400 bu No. 2 spring at $1,201(; r 7 10,400 bu do &t 5 +5,000 bu do at25 at §1.263¢ ; 65,000 bu do st §1. Tho following ‘Whont was moro nctlve, and strong at about 10 advanco, tha ostonsiblo roason for which was a descriptions in More was muah usunl, and tho margin botweon sollor this month and soller Juno o, and at olhors 1%o. It wag thought by somo that the two prin- tho opportunit; lioy i goci ad o good orlk r{notod firmor, but tho bulk of our trading dono hoforo tho receipt of tho flrsb dis- patchos from that city. Whero was atill no ineli- hor alicad than noxt month, both buyers and sellors proforring to ito is known in rogard to tho coming orop. It ia noteworihy that thore {8 now very littlo domand for cholco whent, No, 1 spring was praotically unsatablo 08 doclined somo 100 nst fow days, with no corre~ tho lowor grades. Oholco wheat s wantod, aud tho manufaoturers of stand-~ ard brands of flour aro nl\vnyuul willing to pay 0 Aro Buro if. Thero is do- for Minnosota 1 gupnnd upon rocelving what (hioy pay for. In this respoot thoro is room foranimprovemont in our inspootion, which would do much toward making the new regimo popular Hollor June openod at 1,204, 812034, roso 0 and olosed ab 81.26%¢, Sellor the month, ot $1.243/@1.20 at 81.25%¢, Btrictly fresh xecc%g clau}f !t May sold ab was quist at .18 aud ro- Caah enlos SLIGHT | (;au.%‘uo 3: 2,800 bu ddat 81,10 at §1.16% ; 800 bu rnjcled;[;x{,ing at 0% ; 800 bu do ab 08, ™ Corn was loss nctivo, and unchanged on cash optiona for do- The markot waa woal continued fine weathor; but Lioldors gradually grow firmer in their views, and thon a botter deman up, which caused an improvemont in pricos, though Now York wasquoted easior. Thero was » fair domnand for shipmont, espoclally for ro- jooted, which sold freoly at yostorday's out- Bldo quotntions, The short intorest fillod in sorung buying ahesd, feol that it is scarcely safe to bo short at present quotations, notwitistanding the fair prospoct of oing able in May, which is plouty woon enough for corn. Baller June oponed nt 400, advanced to 403¢c, doeclined to 8987¢, rase to 400, and closed firm at that figuro. Seifor tho montly Boller Jul; at” 883¢c. et at i3 g0 saller Aug Fc\xtcd ol bl 45,000 bt do t 872405 Dy snrpla at 800 800 Lu ears 170,400 bu. day. The market was woakenod Cash lots wworo offered at one whilo the lowost point touched 3,600 bu at 813¢o; 80,000 bu nt 81 8b3¢c; 16,400 'u ot 303¢0; 10,000 850, Totul, 80,800 bu. Lireo wooks oxcopt No. 2. Darloy was contly noted. maud, largo stooks in store. gide for Rook Islan: wero roported of do at 73}40; 4,000 ing of Baturdsy last, ond ab dates * No grado. . Now No, 2. 3,617 1,563,073 1, 64,484 28,619 bu barloy, 'snd an fncroasp The Produco Exchangs Weekly lowing a8 _tho foreign - oxports 1873, and tho distribution of same 1,620,373 1,725,704 nyr, sold at 873{@98c, closiug at 873, and strictly frash receipts of sold at 413{@42, and Cash salos woro re- 6,400 bu No. 2 at 88140 ; 2,800 bu do at 330; 7,200 bu do at 830 ; 80,000 bu do at 830; 7400 bu do at 8730 ; 20,400 bn_rojected at Bilgo; 11,600 bu do al 84ig0; 16,300 bu do at 363¢c alloat ; 2,600 bu do 0, 2 closed ot 3. Total, Oats were Irrogular, and avoraged fully 1o lowor, but woro rather moro active than yester- carly by froa offorings of round lots for cash, made apparently for tho oxpross purposo of breaking down pricos. timo at 80k(o, by soller tho month was 803{c. The markot subsequently advanced to 81, and closed at 807, with strictly froah recoipts hold at 81}go, Bellor Juno sold at 825¢ @300, and sollor July at 895{@38%c, bothclos- ing at the outside. Cash sales wero roported of 05 20,000 bu at bu ot 80ido; 600 bt rojocted at 30gcs 1,200 bu by samplo at Ryo was quiot and steady at the ruling price of goveral days past. Sales wore limited to 80 bu No. 2 at 08140, Thero is vory little of any othor frndu lhiore, and nono hes boon offered for two or _t}ln ot and firm ot tho advanco ro- Phore i8 notmuch apparent do- Lut a quiot outward movemont, which, with Tight rocoipts, s slowly diminishing ournob Hence holders are nob anxious to soll. No. 2 is quoted at 781§@88c ; No. 8 nt 63@030, and rojooted at 46@49e, tho in- receipta. Cash eales 5,000 bu No. 2 at 740 ; 5,000 bu bu do (hort rocelpts) 4t 7305 . are the footings of the official 400 bu rojected at 490, 'Potal, 14,40 ko following r roport of grain in store in thia “city on tho eyon- corresponding Hay 4, 1872, 4,099,263 2817 3,690 660,720 639,844 L7 8BIL 082,050 5,279 B4 86,050 262,180 282763 147,202 KT TR 1] Totalieessssrraerssrs 269,107 280,981 184,034 nLEY, 111,007 191,870 169,078 10,091 18,745 86,607 al4t0 26757 7,850 veeees MB738 1TL0IT 204,624 Total, 9,785,220 bu, This shows a decroaso of 932,780 bu whoat, 105,370 bu _oats, 874 by 03 '8, of 127,091 b corn. 'Potal decreaso, 220,031 bu, besides tho grein that was afloat in the harbor. glvos tho fol- of provisions ffom Now York for the wook endod April 20, 0 Tork Beef| Lard, brle. | phys| tbs, 821, b4 93,0201 68,000 Veoezugls.. ... “Bacan, | Tallow, ibe, [LTN 5,019,431 403,60 403,415 452,814 0,000 Total, venee Provious woek, Waok April 5. Wuook April 8., Wook April 1., Waok Apeil 0, And buttor, 40,920 s ; grease, 238,123 1bs; sloarine, 115,842 1ba, Aud from Nov, 1 to April 29, inclusivo, for four yours £ 187373, | 1871-73, | 187071, | 188970, Tork, brie.. | 8,11 051 Tioof! beley Bl il G Lard, U21{104,676,769| 44,131,97| 18,393, 7 Hacon, 237, 3741 139, 20X 974 , 168,778/ 21,851, 401 Ttutter, I B35, 0801 4,604,830( 1,00, 0] 710, 801 Clceso, Ihe 16, 848, 58] b, il 16,993, 420| 9,778,298 Tallow, 1b: 20,191,061 28,480, 782 11,741, 603] 13, 830,71 LATEST, In tho afternoon whoat was notive, and ad- vanced 1o, No, 2 spring sold at &1,25)¢@1,303¢ aoller tho month, and $1.27X@1.273¢ sollor Juuv, tho Isttor option closing ab_the outaido, Corn was aotive and fiiu higher, No. 2 wan quiet at 88 @830 sellor t! 0 month, and sold at 405(@403¢0 ueller Juno, closing ot tho outside. In provis- fonu ealod include 200,000 Ibe of shouldors at 8340 sollor Juno i 250 brly moes pork July, and & 7.60 wau bid sellor June, ab 17,70 uollor Oue oliar~ tor was taken for corn to Kingstoa al 1dc, oa~ pacity 23,000 bu. ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Tuzspay EVENING, May d; ALOOHOL—Ws# in good domand o 1 Ciikions comy=she hshsr acntss aceLn kaod dos L and firm at$1,76 mand and firm ; insido groon I higher and striot! chiolca green hutl wauld soll readily at 65@7c, but it s yery coareo, Wo now quoto : No, 1 hurl, 6}@To per Ib{ No, 1 siocic brald, s@83o; No. 30, 4@lias No, 8 do, 33330 ; inslde groon 4@4)60 ; do Ted 1D, 0G40 do pale and rod, 2@12'Go, * BEANS AND IEAS—Continue to moot with a mod. erato inquiry, Chojce beans aro firm, Comnion gradon aro plonty, Wo ngain quote: Oholco hauid- rluk.d nnvios, $2.6532,00 ; do mediums, $2.40@2.45% inforlor graded, $1.2533.00' groon poas (in bris), $1.40 @1.08: yollow do {in hnnu{a 2. BUILDING MATERIALS—A slight improvement in trndo {8 noticed, nnd should the weathier continta {avorabla an active'domand {s antcipated, Thero was nochangs in prices, which araaa followa: Btucoo, $2,60 @®2.75; Now York' stucco, cnating, $3.75@4.00; au- orfine do, $3.60@4,00; Dortiand” comoit, $7.006 .00_por Lirl; Rosoudalo comont, $3.25@1.00; Utlx cn, Loulsvllls, and Akron coment, $2,00 por brl: marblo dust, $3.25@3,60; limo Jn bulk, 00:@31.00; lima (brls), $1,35 par brl; whito sand, por brl, $1.78 @.00; plastoring Latr, por bu, 40503 § firo brick, por 1,000, $40,00@00,00; buflding brick (common), 8.60@0,00 ; wewer brick, $12.00@1:.00 ; country brick, $12,00, dolivered ; old brick, !mfll)(flb.frfl; Bt, Louls hydraullc pressod, $48.00, dol, 3 Milwauleo P $32,60, dol. ; do common, $14.00 ; Racine pressed, dol.; (o common, $14,0 ; IT1iisdalo, $25.00, del. s Tndle ana ‘pressed, $32.00@24.00; do common, $12.00 ; fire clay, per brl, 82,00, or £10.80 per ton, Tis fallswing 18 tho llst of pricos por box of 60 fest for domestio win- dow glnes, from wlhich & reduction of 46 and & por cont {9 mida to dealorat romscd, 0,00, nml lm"}’ll‘ qualily, atrength, Tx10to 8110 0,16 9,00 B8x14 to 1015, 8,10 12,00 12x18 to 16x20, 0,25 10,00 1822 to 18x30 100 19,00 20x38 to 24330 18,00 21,00 80360 to 40x60. 00 BAGOING~—Tio' Tricen of goods n thls lino ro- main unchangod, Buainess 15 qulet, as fa usually the ‘cano at this soanon, Wo repcat our quotationa of a wock g0, na follows : Btark, 870 ; Ludlow, 350; Lowla- ton, 343¢0; Ameriean, 32%o; Amoskoag, 33%¢0; Ottor Crook, 343; burlap Bags, 4 'and 5 b, 0@220; gun- nles, ‘siugle, 17@180; double, 23300 Wool sacks, 870, BUTTER—Durlng the past week thoro hnas boen a turther deoline in prices of (hfs staplo, Tho reccipts hinve not been unusually largo for tho acanon, but g0 Hmitod hios beon tho domnnd that stocks Lavo toadlly acoumnlatod and prices aro “off" 2§30 all around, Toll buttor s now unsalablo at any fsix prics, Tollow= ing aro tho quatationa: Common to cholco roll, 21@ 260; atriotly cholco dairy, packed, 80@330 3 mediim to 800l 24@10o; inforlor 0 common, 19@236. OHEEBE—Vory littlo trading waa dono in this mar- kot during tho wook, ordors bolng fow and restrioted to wmall ots to moot immediato requiromonts, Thero in 10 fine chieeno Lo bo had at prosont, oithor old oruow. Tho following pricos aro nom nal: fow York factory, 16@10; Oblo fotory, 10@1o ;. Wastora factary, 136 . [i OOFERAGE—Oceastonslly light safos are mado to packors, DUt tho genoral morket dn quiet. Coopors’ arcoond firm, Wo quoto: Pork barrels, Jard torcos, $1.60@1.70; whisky barrels, flour barrels, 50@550; pork ataves, Tough, 0 bucked or sawod, $20.00@45.00 ; torco Bawed, $24.00228.00 5 do, @33,003 $0,00@11.00 ; .clrcla ding, 7380 por fot: flour hoop polos, $14,00 15,00 per,m; pork and tlerco poles, $30,00@35.00 por m, COAL—Tlo con! trada continues dull, with pricos un- cbanged, Tho tendoncy is to lower prices, Wo quoto: Lohigh, lump, $12,60@13,00; proparcd, $12.60@13,00; Lackawanna, $13.00 ; Erlo, $10,00 ; Briar 1fill, $10.00; Walnut 111, $10,00; Blossburg, $10.00; Oherry Mine, $9.00; Hocking Valley, $9.00; Indiana caunel coal, $10.00; Indiana block, $9.00; ' Kirkland geato, $9.00} Minonk, $8.00: Wilmingion, $6.00, DRUGS AND CIEMICALS—Continuo to most with 2 foir nquiry, Todlne and gum opluin aro bigher, otherwlae there was no chango in pricen, Wo quotos Acld, oltric, . w3176 @ 180 Aetd; oxalld, Ib. 3@ 05 ‘Actd, tartaric, powdorad, Lese W ‘Ammons, catb, Ib. %@ N Asafotlds, .. 6@ 6 ‘Axlo-gronae, Bid 150 @ 165 Tioans, Taudua, I, 135 @ 140 Torsx, rof., 1b. B @ 87 Blue-vitroil, 1 %@ 18 Bromo-chloralim, 4.00 Corrostyo sublimato. 140 @ 145 Cream tatar, piiro, 5 @ 60 Cochineal, Hond, 1b 0 @ 100 Ohloroform, h. 140 @ 150 Glyceriuc, 1 billk, 1. 2w @ 40 Qumm Arablc, pleke 0@ 10 Gum Arabo, gorts. . 2@ 2 Qum camphor, 1b, LB @ 6 Gum opium, fb. 835 @ 850 Gum abellac, 1b. 8 @ 60 Gluo, whito,’ b, 5@ 60 Todifie, ... 925 @ 06 Lye, cone, caso... 25 @ .o Morphis, Aulph., 0z.., 535 @ 650 Oll, bergamot, Sand., ... @ 610 ity cnator, gal.... 140 @ 178 Oth, lomon, Sandorson’s. ‘@ 680 Tofnesa, chlor,, 1b... 0@ 6 Polaasitim, cyan, fased, Ib. .. 8 @ Potassium, iod,, ) 725 @ Potash, Babbitts, 0 @ o @ @ @ 4G Silvar, nit, cry @ Soap, catilo, gon., . 1 @ Bulphur, 1. [ EGGS~Wero In faiy domand st 11@1%. Salos jn- €ludo 10 brls (in out straw) at 1203 85 cascs ab 1205 1,600 doz &t 110 & 500 doz at 110, FEATHERS8—Tho roccipts wera a triflo larger, but ttio dvmand continies good, and the quoted prices aro fully austainod, Chicken féathers ara stendy at 6@8c, ‘Wo repeat ¢ Primo to cholco livo geese at 73@76¢, from first hands ; Jobbing prices, 78@B850 for asaortod feathe ove : mixed feathors, 40@630; chicken, 0@Be. FISH—Trudo has boen fairly activo throughout tho 8t weok, and prices romaln frm oll around. jeorge’s codfish have advanced 250 per 100 Ius, with swhich gxcoptlon tho quolations 7o thio same 08 on the dato of our last wookly reviow. No, 1 whitelish, 3 brl, $7.00; No, 2 do, $6.76; No, 1 sliore mnck- orel, 1, $11.00@11.35; No, 1 bay, 9,257 No. 2 bay mackeral, %' brl, $7.35@7.80; X shioro ‘kifs, $1.85@1.90; bank ocodfish, por 100 tos, $0.00@6,25; Georgo's ocodfish, $6,7537.00; Labra- dor herring, eplit, bris, $9,00@9.50; do i 'br), $1.75 @00 Labiador herriby, round, 'brl, $90088.50 0 3 fbr], -$4,25@4.80; box herring No. 1, 31@33c} ‘o herring, realod, 433450; Columbia River salino, X _brls, $10.00@10.25, FRUITS AND NUTS—The domand has improved somo within the it half dozen days, but the movo: mout s atill fur from belng activo, and a woak feoling provalls, Ourrants, pruncs, and Boutbern apples aro off " a Uttle, and somo other lines ars tending lower, Nuts aleo are woaker. Wo quote: Fome ZI0N—D, 8@9c § Nigs, drums, 11@14o; figs, kox, H,‘{@lfli‘. Turkey prunes, 0x@100; raisins, $2.65 @2.75; Zsnte currants, 73(@8! Doxxesrio—Alden apples, 18@20c; Michigan do, Boutern ' o, i@5c; poschen, D 900 4o, mixed, 30 ¢ o8, spborries, 0@41c} pitted chorrien,23@24c, — Filberts, 14@15c; almonds, Torrsgons, 1@ 230; Naples walnuts, 24@250; Brazils, 11@120} po- cany, 11@12)c: African posnuta, 6x@703 Wilming- fon besnuts, 180! Tonnossce puanuts, ¢@0c, GREEN FROITS—Cholco apples_woro in botter re- quest and a trifla higher, Orangosiavoalso advanced, and both lomona snd _orangea aro vory firm, owing 0 tho advanco in Now York, Followlng_aro 'tho quota- tions 2 Applos, common to fair, $1.00G2.76; good to chol $9,00@4.00 per brl from atoro; cranberries cultivated) at $8.00@12,00 por brl; lomona at $0,50@ X box; Palermo orangos, $3,00@0.00; Dlcksina 5, £0.0030,40@7.80, Tinespipiss, $.00 per doz. Da- Dafins, £3.00@7,00 per bunch, GROCERTIS~Tho pleasant weather of the past fow daya hag stimulstod tradoin this department, ond o ‘Datter, irmer tona seoma to poryado tho miarkof. Une der an Incronsod domand, nd fn_sympathy with tho Easlern mackel, sugara bivo advanced a ¢, sad col- Teon aro stronger, for tho samo renton, “Rico, spicce, and soapa are also firm, Candles aro & X0 lower, Wo now quote : B1 Canp BoDA—TH@8X Corrxxs—Mocla, 32@530; O. G, Java, 27@%0; Java, No. 2, 20@030; fancy Rlo, 2 do, 48)X@333a prina mad;u,x(e' 7@4330; common do, 314@I213{c; roasting do, 19X@ 203¢e} Blngaporo, 234 @e; Gonta Rico, fancy, 1Y@ 24370} do, prime, 23%@%c; Maracaibo, 23233, OanpLEs--biar, ful) welght, 20@20%0; stoarin, full welght, 16@16)¢} do short welght, 1@ 1Axe, lios—Paine, 8/@8)(0; Rauigoon, 14 1ins, B @%: Loulslans, 8@Bko. BUaina—Tatent cut 'loaf, 13%@13%0; crushed, anlurmi, and g{rmnlnked, 124@19)0; A, ataudard, 13;@11x0; do No, 3, L1X@1135c; B, 115@11xc; ex- tra 0, 11@1130 3 ONo, 9, 103@10%0 3 yellow O, 108 ‘cholco' brown, 103¢@1030: primo do, 3@ 93(@930; cholco molusses sugar, 10 @10ie: fust do, Vig@dyc; New Orleans sugar, cholco, 10@100 3 do priwo, $3@970; do falr, 1@ 90 ; ‘common, B@BAC, 5 BrRyUrs—Diamond drips, $1,3)@1.36; silver drips extra fino, 19@750 § good sugar-louss eyrup, 45@48a 3 oxtra do, 50@550 ; Now Orloans molaescs, choics, 83 (@850 ; o primo, 16@80¢ ; do common, 65@70u ; Porto Ttico nolasses, cholco, G5(@6503 comnion molséses, 33 o, BaLERATUS—Common {o best, 03100, rioea~Allnico, 1715 o‘nvelt, si@, cunty 83@40¢ ; poppor, 33(@2 untmege, §1.95@1,301 fla%ur, x5, 25300 1 do 20§30 10 No, 18 o GEDAH—anL’h mottled, 6X@0Xc; German mottled, 7@T)0; Goldon West, 6@0i§c; White Lily, Gk 03¢0} {to Roso, 0X@Be 3 brown Windaur, 4@ 43¢0’ palim, 0@0)0; Bavou Tmperial, G@0Ic, TARon—Gloss, V@100 corn, 9@116; laundry, 0@ 7o ; conunon, B{ft‘dm 11AY~Thoto hins boon o marked incroass fn tho sup- ny ‘of this staplo, and with no_corresponding fucreass n sho demand much of the advance established laut woek hu boon loat, Prowsod prairio keops well up, but other, descripiions ars B50c@$2,00 per ton lows or. Tho domand fs chiefly of a Jocul charctor, Wo quoto wholcaale prices paid by denlors, s follows, carato contaln 20,000 Ibe: ON Tracz—Timothy, beator ressed, $16,00817,00; Hnothy, looko pressed, $16.008 6,60; pralrio, pres , $12,00@14,00, ON WaGON— Timothy, looss, $16,00318,00 ; prairie, ooso, $14,00 .00, For deltvery of prossed, $10U@1.0, record= ing to distance, N MIDEH—The hide trade las ruled extromely dull uring the week under Toviow, aiud prices havo eancd off (@40, Vory fow Lastors ordora havo beon plnced, and in the absence of auy considerable local demany Btooke ars stoatily “ pilliig up.” Tho Sos and Leather Teporter saya of e Now York marks | e hido market of thla ity continueu quict for 3 deseriptions of hides, and prices are largely sustainod by llhlymuhll to Europa of tho refuso of oir domestlo ‘stock, In forolgn fu tho othor dg. partuionts, tained, espucinily n \la lne of Africa " enlod comprive 500 dry bison hiden ot 0@0i0, aud 2,000 grevu ualtod Westorn ox and cow hidea ot 1@ “Wo oty Green city butchers’, To; greon cured light, @110} do heavy, 10@10)0; parkeurad, mgm)(:: gresn calf, It veil Kipy 1407’ dey Galfy 207 dry My a3n; dey walied, 17@180; dry fint, 30@31c; long-harod’ kip, 11307 descon aking, 0@000; grubby, scored, cut, of Caro- otherwlvo damaged, two-thirds price, LORE = 550 Auat M DRIRALY laxgn Row and thon a_small salo I made to browers on time, but the gonoral market {n {nctive, and doalors do ot Took for nny daoided ehange tintil {lio Aenson for summer braw- Int commencen, Womuota: Primo fo elioico Wostorn at I6@450; common to falr, 25@0e, TRON AND BTEEL-—Doslora Toport a felr trado nt the nnnexed prices vo 4 410@ ¢ 8-10 rates iron., Horac-shoo fron. @ 0 8-10 rates Pinte iron, common tank, O @7 rates Rusun fron.., aisers 0@ B Russin fron, No, 1 atainod. B0 @b Norway iron 9 @Ugo Wi Norway nnll rod uy @00 Wb Germau plow ateul. .. 17 @i2e g Tinglish cant plow &l 11 @lage Wh Amgrican tool ateol 17 @lda ¥ Uhirome tool ateel 107 @0 ralen ngilh tool ateol, 2y @2 rates Enrllsh pring Ll @lde H b LEATHEIL=Iunhiéss conliiice quiot, with 1itie or no vatintinn fn prices, Htocks aro light, ond dealors ara naking and oblafulng full eates, Wo'quoto: TELOAK, Qity harnons. o $ 0a 4 Gountry harnca 0w 89 Tano, clty, 9 1b.verees 1@ 43 XKip, B b, . 603 1,10 Kip, veala..... : 8303 1,20 ity upper, Mo, 1, @ £, B W0 ity uppor, No, 3, 9 1t as3 37 Conntry uppor, No, 1... 2@ 27 Qolinr, 3 ft. 208 33 Qalf, clty.., 1.20@ 1.40 Qalf, country, ., 106 Tough upper, stal 206 Tough uppor’ dsmaged 28 30 Buffalo slanghtor Aols, B 97 B, A BO0l0wsseessrans Bog 8 connivennesnns 1258 148 6 1,10 0@ ‘45 Fronch caif, Jodot. 65,00@90,00 Fronch calf, Lomoino, + 60.00@60.00 French calf,'24 to 40 ha, o o 1.66@ 2.60 French kip, 50 to 100 fua. . 106 1,05 MUTALS AND TINNERS' STO0iK—Tho domand fa modarate nud pricea steady, an givon below TN PLATE—IC, 10x14, $156,50; do, 12x12, $10.00 ; do, Py $10.60; do, roofing, 10, $16.00; do, 2028, Tro TrN—Targo, 42¢; emall, 4301 bar, 4o, wexT ZINO~—Full casks, 110; half casks, 11X@113gc; Joss quantity, 113¢c; alab, Oc, Bnenr InoN—No,'24, 63(a ratos, GaLvaizep Inon—No, 10870, 160; No, 22@24, 160 3 No. 25326, 1705 No. 27, 18c; No. 28,200, A discoun! of 15'per cent {8 macls from the list, Gorrer—Coppor boltoms, 45@480; brazlors, over 12 470} tinnod coppor, 430, to, 8c; 0,8, and 0, 100; 10to11, 1103 13, 13 and 14, 1250 ' 16 and 16, '140; 17,1507 18 L 1653 19, 190; 20,9003 full bundle, 16 por 'cont’ disc count; 'fonco wite, Ti¢@ e, ILS—Were in falr Tequest, and ensy at tho fol- Al Towing rates: 10@00d, per ko, £6.50 rates; 61 do, 85.15; 00 a0, 6,007 4o, '$6,25; 3 410, $7.005 3 45, fine, }u‘u; ad do, $8,76 ; ciincl, $7.073; 120 off $0 tho rade. NAVAL STORES—Wore activo and frm, T rops, % 1 snila ropo, Hisal ropo, % I, Temp ash cord, Murline, 3 Ib... ‘Wo re- O i ko ein Tor ey aeyihing o tho Mat, but evpeclally 50 for linsoed and Jard olls, boths of which aro tending higher. Tho changes nfuco our Ist roviow woro confiued ‘to nn advanca of a e in carbon, nud a docling of 4o In turpentine, Wo noyw quoto:’ Carbon, 20@20%c; extra Inrd ofl, 773 No, 1, 720; No, 2, 67c; linsced, raw, 07a; do bolled, 1,02 trict; whalo, 880} sporm, $2.00@2.10; neatsfoot oil, pure, '$1,10; do oxtra, 9303 do No, 1, 80c; bauk off, 7003 olophant_oll, ‘0303 alts, 7603 turpeptine, iaplitis, 63 gravits, 20@ilo; Yl naphtha, com- 5, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Trado was moro activo durlng tho past two or threo days, and a8 a ruls tho market i firmer, though nominaliy priccs aro un-~ changed, Wo ropeaf our llst an follows WILITE LEAD, Sirlctly puro, 11.00@11.50 Fancy brands. ?.W[gll’.fifl Genuina Velllo Montaguo, 14.60 Amoricon..., & 1501200 coLons, - Masury’s raflrond colors Palace car eolors n cang Rochulo ochiro. Englirh Ven, red...., . Euglish orango mineral. Fitleburgh orango mincral, English red lon American red lead, . 11,50 ,60@10,60@312.60 3.50@ 3,75 weanaseniess 2,008 250 In bulk,, . 3M@33%o In bladders, gg%ign PI1G IRON — Doalorajzreport a ateady, moderate s movomont at the following Bcoteh (sccording to braud) ‘Tuacarawas, uotations 02,00@67.00 61,00 Mussilion. ... 61,00 Lako Superio 58.00@60,00 Chicago stono 57,00 inoir] ton co 57.00@58,00. POULTRY—Was oderat nd, ' Turkos aro quotablo at 15@100, chickens at $3,60@4,00, ducks at $3.00, Clickona ard Dlenty. Wo noto saloo of 4 coops’ turkeys at 1603 1 coop dticks at £3.00; 3 coops extra chickens nt $4,25; 0 coops do st $4.00; 8 coops nt $.75: 2 coops do ut $3,60. TOTATOES—Choice lots met with a fale inquirs, whilo common woro plenty and dull, Domurrage Lag been paid in momo instances, Sales inciude 1 car cliolce peachblows at 4803 1 car do at470; 3 cars at A6, deliverad 3 cara at 450; 1 car at 400; 1 car mixed at 35c; 1 car do at 20c—all on track, TIAGS AND METALS~Aro in bettor supply, but sell stoady at tho following prices ; Mixod cotton rags, B)@32¢c ; country do, 3@d}c; mixed wool A0, 1@ 13¢c; mixod rops, 4@440; mixed coppor, 20@%Ho; Lrass, 14@100; hoavy lead, ‘6 3 tea load, 83c; zinc, 4 machinory casting, ofo., 1903 atova plate, 1o} No, 1 wrought Iron, 154@11?& X BASII, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Were in modorato renuest it proviots prices. A dlacount of 15620 por cent {8 mado from the Ust rates, BALT—Was In falr roquest at the following prices : Onondoga aud_Saginay, fine, $3.00; ordinary coars $2.00 ; coarse Diamond O, 25 ; ground solar, $2.25 3 dairy, without bags, $3.60; dairy, with bags, $4.23@ 4,505 Ashiton dairy, per Aack, §5,60; ground alum, $2.25@2.407 Turk’s Island, $2.00. BEEDS8—Thero was rather more dolng in clover, pricos belng o triflo lowor, Other soeds woro quiet an unchanged, Timothy is quoted at $3.50@4.00, with $4.25 naked for cholce; ungarian at $1.50: millet, $115. We noto salos'of 8 bngs timothy at 1,005 20 Daga at$3,00; 83 bags clover nt $5,00; 20 falr do ab £175; 18 bogs cliolco Jungarian &t $1.50; 76 bags choico millet at $1.15, TEAS—Aro quict and essy. Followlng ore tho rallng pricos: Young Hyson, common fo fafr, 50@60c; do good, 66@750 do cholco to extra fino, $1.00@1.10 common to fine old Hyson, T6c@$L.00; common ime peorial, 60@650; good to cholco do 80c@$1.10; flne to food gunpowdor, 70c@81.10; cholco, $1.16@1,20 ; extra, $106@1.46; choito to extra loaf Japan, 000@$1.00; falr to good do, 70@80c; common do 43@45c; colored natu- ral Teaf Japan, 65@65c ; common to Aino Qolong, 5@ 450 ; good, 65@CBu; chiolco to extra, 85¢@$1.00, "TOBACCO—No quotable changes have taken place 1n the tobacco market, Thodemand continuca steadily fair at tho prices given bolow : Cnzwntg—Fino Cut—Extra, 75@850; cholco, 65@ 7503 common, 85@00c; poor, 40@5uc, PLua—Natural icnf, '16@80c; balf bright, 603700 black, sound, 43550, BuOxINa—Eztrs, §3@350; medium, 50@320; com- ‘mon stems, 27@29¢, WOOD—1s i moro nctive and steady'at_ tho follow- ing rango: Docch, $10.00; moplo, $1.00; bickory, $13.00; plabs, $7.50, dollvered. WOOL—Erading'1s confined ontirely to the wants of ‘Western mills, The quotationa bulow ara for old wool, The now clip 18 boginuing to arrive, and it 1a thought 4h1at priven Will bo from S@5clowsr ‘than the anuoxed quotations, Tho presont valuos for old wool aro suse tained by the Weslern demand, Thorels no inquiry from tho East, and ho markets thiero sro lowor than oura, Wa quole T, washod, oxtrs modium, 518550 ‘Tub, washod, common to fal: A5@5%0 Common dingy... it Flocca, waahed, XX, light. Flooce, washed, X, Hght, TFleoce, washed, X&XX, din, TFlocco, washod, medium 1y Flooce, washed, modium_ding; TFleoco, unwashed, X&XX, in good condition. Tloges, unwashed, coarso'to medjum, Floeco, unwashed, contse, snd dingy Buper, puited,. Iatra, pulled..... Barry wool 5@100 lees, HAILROAD FREIGHTA—Aro actlve at tho an- noxed rates LN [ Chicagoto F5 |358|8.{81% o TEIEERSYsTR 3R i F& | I ) Alsxandrin.\, Norfolk, Va.... Wiimington, ¥, G tavannsly, Ga.. Tl Ao R CHICAGO LIVE-STOGK MARKET. TuespAY Evenia, May 0. Tho rocolpts of live stock since Saturday have boen as follows : Cattle, Iloiqn. Sheep, Monday, 9,014 7017 113 Taesday, 0,600 00 Total,, 17,417 812 Hamo tima 20,437 1,688 Weel beforo lust,,.. 15,308 1,097 Bhipmonts wero oy Cattle, Hoge, Sheep, Monda; 1,046 1L,6T8 ouee OA'I'IL] ofpts and tiie ulightly Improved tonoe of advicos from the Kast induced o somowhat moro confident fooling smong ship~ pory, and tho inquiry for tho bottor gradosof oattlo was more uctive thanon any day of last wook, Tlse offoct of tho Inoronsed demnnd was vlgible In tho groator firmuoes with which the QTuriuRY or9 Loldy Sublaxs Konerally Raklng, | AmonkSHE, Rovus and In not a fow inatances obtaining, 10@16¢ ad- yanca ovor tho lowost pofnt roschod lnst wook. In butchors' atuff and stookors, there was no por- coptiblo jmprovement oithor in the domand or in pricos, On the contsary, tho condition of the markot for tho former waa losa satisfactor) sollers than for somo timo past, tho supply of tho descriptions ususlly sought sfter {. local butoliors boing much more lihoral. The avorago quallt; of tho offorings was considerably below that of lml week or tho preceding one, the numbor of smooth, woll- maturod steors boing noticoably small. 'The highoat figure paid wns $56.76, by Isano Waixol for 69 hoad, avoraging 1,805 Ihe,~ A fow droves woro disposed of nt §5.00@5.05, but most of tho dny’s buninoss waa dono at 84.00@6.8714. Calven woro in liboral m}nfly and gold lower, snlos mak- ing at £8.00@5.20 for poor to choico, Tho larg~ ost Anlo of beof-cattlo roported in this markeb during tho prosont sosson was offected to-day by R..Btrahora & Co., thoy rolling 225 good Kansas utoors, avcmgln[z 1,197 b, ot £6.40. Among othor notablo sajos woro 101 good Toxnas steors, avoraging 1,184 by, ab 84,70, by Gregors, Stra- dor & Co,, 111 chiolce stoors, avoraging 1,318 Ibe, at 86,06, ond 99 head, svoraging 1,203 1bs, at 86,8756, g :l',m}f following is from the Kansas Oity Catllo rodl 2 Mr, Diaggott, an old_stock-doalor of Bell County, Inl;«‘:‘rn;.- ug that dr.u[?]oo “"fi u;lurl cumuk m}?\ ao,on,n stock cattlo Linvo prauod dhirougls that county thls apring, on flclr way 10 Kantn, 115 has atariod. Abotit 0,000 Hoad himeolf, and Jion 1,600 to bring to this point this fall to ila contract witlt pariies who will slaughter and pack beefat Denlson. . Tho market closod firm. 5 [ort ateor, averaging 1,200 £0 1,300 1ba. ... Modium_Cirades—Slccra in faie losh, aver- nfllll;ll'lfl\)lo),%fl L .. Bulchers' Btock—Common to falr steers, il good fo oxira cows, for clty miaughter, avoraging 800 {0 1,100 1bs..... .. 3.75@8,00 Btack Cattfe—Common eatlld, in deco averaging 100 40 1,060 the. ov. .o .v..» 3,76@5.00 Inferior—Light and thin cows, heifors, e, buls, and scallavrag atesri, atllo—Texas, Northern winterod Cattlo—Gorn-fod Toxns. ... r..r. CATTLE sALES, No, 225 good Kansas ateors, ... 80 good atocrs, 11 stock stecrs, 80 roughish s 51036.35 80@5.00 = Stinmm ity 2888835388 ® 'S 31 4.5 .0 HOUS—Thero was no docided chango to nole in connaction withi the hog market, Iair activ- ity charncterized tho demand from the opering of trade to tho closo, and prices were stendy at about former quotations, or ab $4.00@5.15 for poor to medium, and st £5.20@56.85 for good to choico. Few sold under £5,10, and not many over $5.25. Tho pens are woll olearcd, and tho market closed stondy at the asbove rangoe of ricos. Amoug tho transactions were the fol- oWing ¢ TG SALER, No, Av, Price)No. Av, Price)No, Av. Price. 63 204 $5.20 | GO 198 £5.25 44 183 €515 173 240 535 |37 180 4,60 &7 221 615 (72 260 8.20 65 18 515 |63 19 4.50 51 215 616 [107 250 5.16 40 205 526 (278 199 5.20 36 204 515 128 198 5,30 03 200 613|601 101 830 119 189 6.12) 120 1900 515 47 200 620" [40 180 .18 65 221 626 (48 200 5,20 40 218 520 |60 a1l 5,30 66 183 580 |62 201 5,25 61 244 0620 | 40 274 4.90 119 211 530 106 225 5.30 60 239 5.05 SHEEP—The shoop trada was quiof, at $3.50 @4,75 for common to cholce shorn, and at $4.25 (@6.60 for common to choice unshorn. Lambs aro quotable at §2.25@4.00 per head, according to quality. i CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tuxspix Evesnea, May 6, With tho jobbing trade tho past weok may bo olnssed nmong tho quictest of tho present sendon, Tho gbsenco of tho usual snimation is ottributed to the rainy aud unsoasonablo woath- eor provalent during tho greater part of the week nns a8 donlers contidently look for & rovival o trado as soon as tho weathor bocomes settled, fho temporary “Iull” has not unfavorably affectod prices to any appracisblo oxtont, Thora is a_fair degreo of fitmness in all departments of tho market, 8o far at lonst as soasonnblo fab- rics aro concornad, aud if the summor's businoss proves to bo ne continuously good as it now romises, thera will bo no largoe surplus of any ino of goods, und tho goneral market may bo expected to maintain its presont firm and healthy tono. While stooks, as compared with their oconditlon six weeks or =a month ngo, aro considorably reduced in aize, thoy have not beon allowod to detoriorato, tho nssortmont boing quite na completo, and their geueral attractive- ness in no way diminished, The carpet trade, despite the umpropitious claractor of the woathor, no been active throughout the weok, hoth city and out-of-town buyors ordering frec- 1y, and the aggrogate distribution was large aven for this senson of tho year. In pricos no changes have taken place, the quotations of & wook ago hoing firmly adhored to all arouud, Btocks aro liboral, and ombrace somo unusually attractive patterns both in Brussels and ingraine. The Journal qf Commerce ssys of the Now York markot: This market has Iacked snimatfon, and tho businoss of tho wook has been comparatively amall, both in the nckago and pleco goods dopartments, From first Jandn tho duinand for oven tho. most. atiplo produc. tions has been almost eutiroly resricted to current trado requiromonts, and the sales were cuneequently moderste in tho sggroxnte antount. Tho largo fobbing firus Lavo beon engaged i tho distributiony of sssort 1 atocks to tho Intorior, slthough thelr trafic has been anuch losn apiritod than was expected at {bis stago of the senwon, and the smnllor class of dealers complaine ed of tho general slackuces of trado, QUOTATIONS. DROWN COTTONE. Atlantio A, 4-4 Great Falls E, 4., 13 o 13] Atlsntio 11, 4-4; Cabot A, 4-4! 135 Atlantic Dy &~4 Cabot W, d=4, Atlantlo P, Lawronco, L I, Agnwai T, 44 Bhawmut, 'L Bwilt Rivor, Hostor, 4-4 Utica O, PINg BROWNS, 16 o | Dwight Btar, 44 1. Continental O Lawrenco D Newmarkot Afassachusotis Mavenchusetts E. Yortamouth P., TRINTS. Merrimao W._Pink,..13)c | Garnor Fancy. Morrlnao D, Faucy..11% | Amoskedg Coclioso Fancy......13 | Mourulng Dunnoll Fanoy,.....11% | Shirting, Richmond Fan 11% | Mallory I'in! Amorican Fane) 11 Hpragiie Fancy alondeator.. Noshvills, 30 4a. Nushua E, {0-in. Nashun R, 30-in, Nashus O, S3-iu. Topperell I, 40-n. Topporall X, 36-in Yepperell O, 33 Popporoll N, 30-1n, Wamautta Fauoy, arxaRAMs, Tenfrew.... 14 o Taucasts 14 Butes . 14 ‘CONBET JEANH, Naumkesg sattoens, 1l ¢ Poyuot satteeny, Laconin, .., canpnos, Garner Flat, Biator's Papor....... D40 Washington, \ 8 | Mauvillo apuriiiii, 05 Lilgh colors, 1 cont extra, BLEAOHED COTTONS, Tonedale cambrio. . .32)0 | Audroscoggln, L....18%0 Lyman, do, E iackstone, Ad..rs.14 Now York Miiia, . Gabot, ., frend a1 20 Wamsutta,, Prido of the Woat }‘J Langden, GB. 4 Fruit of {he Lo 121 10108, Methuen, AA.....00033 © Willow Drook, No, 1,24 AAA, 25 Minnohahs, &-4.... Mionolaha, 7. Amovkoag, ACA. Amoskoag, A. Amorkuag, 1.1 Auoukeag, 0./ g LRI, 25 o | Warron, AXA. Vil 20 | Warron, BD. 03¢ 24 | Warron, CO. Ttnymake Otin, BB, Tioxton, Otle, 00, Minnohahs, 0-3, Amonltong, '6-3, Amonkea, 33,1101 Uncanville, .. Blapdard whito, e, Wiittonton, A.. Whitlentan, American, Ameriean, 33, OARPET WARP, i 7340 | Gontinental, ... Beo Hive Teapor City, o colorsdy oanrETINGS, Tapeslry Bras Dright'a slios | Thigal Crossloy' 1. Roxbn Thpee-Ply, Hariford, oxtrs $1.624 | Lowell,. 1,40 Hartford, Imp' 145" | Bmithe & Banfords. 1,45 Bmith's tapest Harttord oxtrac, Hartford med, Bolgrado, ., 10well superfino, Gommon ool 85 | Unlon..... Ghina malting -4 Ching matting 6-4,....d0a 4 Red and wh, ch'k -4 ..450 e, 4 :?5‘3'3;‘5.’““’ graln bags, etc,, 30 days, or 1 por cant. Dometics, cottonades, Rentuck: . cant ot 30, % por cont off mdd-y:. 2 Jcnn:, S e eulnr ' depgrtmont. goods, 4 por cent o cout i 30, 6 Pk cont off 10 dage. Gl —_—— LUMBER, TUEsDAY, May 6, Thero was n good Inquiry for Iymber this 'mulzllng.‘ and, flio rocolpts Velng {nndcquiate, & firmer fooling was doveloped, _Prices rulod strong at $10.25 for Joista and scantliog, and $11.00G16.00 for _common o good Doards; A shinglos at £.95, and No, 1 at $1.25, Lates in tho day quitoa numbor’ of vessels arrived, and & tolorably falr business was transactod. Agonls look for iberal roceipls for tho next fow sy, Tiio ache Mott, with tho firat cargo of lumber from Oconto, are rivod thls ovening. Quito & number of vessols Lava already loft for tha Greon Bay porta for lumber. Wa sgain quoto: Good fo chiolco strips and bosrds nt $16,00910.00; soloct boards at £20,00@22.00; falr to good bonrds 'and strips at $12.00314.00; Jofsts and scantilug nt $10.95: common boarda nnd atrips at $10,60811,604 lath ot $2,60@2.78 ; shingles at §3,25; da No, 1t $1.35, Gargo bargs Wyoming, from Grand Iaven, 6'm f& mizod lumbor at $12.00, 87 m_lath at §2.70, 300 m A shingles at $1.25, 100 m No, 1 doal$1.25,1m flat plckets at $11.00; chr Kato Lyons, from Muskegon, 200 m ft bonrds and strips at $16.00, 37m Inth at §2.153 Tark Sauborn, from Mautateo, 48 m £t lumber at $12.50, 1960 £t Joints and suantling st $10,25; schr Blagic, from Neshioto, 80 m 1t atrips und boards ot $12.153 scow Marlon Dixon, from South Havon, 70 m ft come. mon lumber at $11.473¢. - LusbEn YREIGNTS, Trelghta to Manintoo aro 250 bigher, owing chiefly ta. thio faot that Iarge-sized and light draft vessels, which aro fow, aro wantod for that polnt, Veasels'sre in good démand, and. froight, aro Ol 0 given bolow : fanisteo, $3.00@3,25; Ludinglon, $3.00; Muskogon, $2.50; Oconto, $4.00; Menomines, $3.25@3,50; Pents Wator, $2,76; Whilo Lake, §2.76; Grand Haven, §2.95@ 2,60 Baugatuck, $2.60, 2 A7 THE TARDS, Another eatisfactory day wan pasacd at the yards, Thare was a fair inquiry on both _local and interfor ac- count, with prices steady for all good grades. Come mon i without quotablo chiange, e again quote: FIEBb OlCARyvevo e guesne 1$52.00@355.00 Becond cloar, 1 1ich to 3 inch. 471.00@60.00 Third clear, 1 incli, : 3800e 1000 Third clear, thick. First and seoond clt 40,00@42,00 34,00000.00 20,0032.00 37.00240,00 + 37,00@40.08 28,00 80.00 © 18,00G22.00 Common flooring, dreaued, sucond., Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 inclies aud upward,... Astock boards, 1 stock board: 0 stock bonrds Gommon boards., ..o . 145021660 Jolat, scantling, small timber, cic., 16 foet and under. . \ 1L0@1500 Fonclng. ... o 14,00916.00 Tolst and’ seantling, 16 to 21 Teal, 16.00G22.00 Plekels, equare. 140061600 iakots, Dat. 1301690 Codar p 14.00618.00 , aplit. Codar posts, roun Loth i which charge follows the shingles, Phlckness Five shingles to ba 1wo inches In thicke noss, : Longth—8izteen inches, mANDWOOD, Dlack-Walnut — Countors, $100.00G180.00; cloar,: £05.00875.00 ; .common, $10,00@50.00; cull, ‘$30.00G@ 85,00 ; flooring, £50,00@60.00, ‘Ash—Clenr, $30,00840.00; common, $20.00@25.00 3 cull, $12.00818.00 ; flooring, $30.00G40.00, —Olowr, $I0.00@40,00; common, $20.00G25.03 cull, $12,00@18.00, Tickory—Clear, $35.00@45.00; common, $35.000 85,00 ; cull, $12,006918.00. ; common, $20,06830.00 ; Baplo—Olear, $30,00@4¢ Bhtternui—Cloar, $50,00860.00; common, §5.00@ oull, $10.00@ 15 Ohérry—Olear, $50,00@6000; common, $25.00G .00+ cull, $12,00816.00. ; (omodd—Dicar, $30.00@40.00; common,’ $20.00 @80,00 ; cull, $10,00@15.00. ‘Wagon Btock—Hickory axles, per set, $1.00@L50 3 wagon poles, oach, 45@550 § box Lonrds, $35.00@4 NEW PUBLICATIONS, 15,000 Copies Sold! OF DITSON & CO.'8 UNEQUALED GEMS OF STRAUSS, fntng ol tho bost Strauss Waltzos, Polkas, Mazur. ol GLiSp%, Qoadsilios, £o. 250 pagos. Pricg, $2.60, This extraordinary collootion of Straues’ host masio hag chleved a groat success, and edition aftor editlon ‘has buon fasued to fill' thio popular and ste ingreasing domand; 16,000 cuploa sold since Novomber, last tesiify 1o ita popularity, Among its ' Gems™ aro * Bluo Danub 0L battan,” *¢ .V_vh on, apd Sen, » Viounn ™ drn Moo nenl GEMS Bongs, B, " nud 5 oeh GEMS aq ShEE e STRAUSS pibFHe, STRAUSS tho T'rack’ Galop: % Onia Heart, Ono Sou),** Mazurka; aud J0other cliole Poikas, Mazurkas, Quadrillos, o, Prics, §3.60 In hoard covors:'¥3 in lotiis $4ngllt. _Also, just publishod: 4 Stranns Dauco Musie or Violin wnd Einno. Holan colipetion of the hest Stratma, Musio, offuotively ngrangod for PinoandViolin, Pric oDy S B2 ok A Bsio Doalora. Publishiad by OLIVER DITSON & C0,, OHAS, H, DITSON & (0, BOSTON. 711 B'dway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. ——— e e e Sty DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOL.UTION. Tho firm of Wright Brothers dissolved pactndrship April 1, 1873, by mutual consont. All outstanding dobts aud unsottlod clafns will bo adjustod with tho undersigned. A.J. WRIGHT, At Wright's Livory Stablo, 19, 16, 17 Quioy-st., noar Statq 1854. 1873, WRIGHTS LIVERY. A, J. WRIGHT has moved into his new Stablos, just erocted at Nos. 13 15 and 17 Quincy-st., one of the mosk complote Livery promises in the Northwost, . His old friends and patrons for ninoteon yonrs, and the public in gencral, Wwill find him prepared to 1ill all ordors with A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Comprising some of tho Finoat Topms and Turnouts in tho city. A.J, WRIGHT. DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship biurotoforo oxtating hotwoen the une dorstgned, under tho firm namo of O, Btrong & Ca., fa this dsy dissolved by mutual conaont, Charles Btrong cone tinuing tho busiugss in his owa sama. . OHAB, BTRENG, Ohitoago, May B, 1872, MAX FRONLIOH. FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.