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TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1873 MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. WeDNESDATY EvENING, May T, The monoy markets, both East and Wost, soom woll suppliod with: Jonnablo funde, * In thls market, 1o borrower who is entitled to bank ac- commodation noed go without it, and any ono ‘who ean produco good collatorals cnn got monoy fn tho streot at 10 por cont por annum, In Boston and Now Yotk doposits nt tho bankg.show s large lncroaso during the lnst throo weoks ,and in the Iatlor city money iz down to plethora rates. Curronoy is muok more rapldly oftculatod throughout noarly all parts of the United Btates thao it was threo wooks n{o swhon tho monoy tmarkots of Boston and New York wero 80 striu- gont. Romomboring this, aud contrasting. the easy condilion of things now with the condition thon, poople will rogard with a emilo the fimv“y with' which the lufiationists argued that tho utflngt':'ncy was duo to & ‘'doficioncy of our- toncy. Now York oxchango was_scarcor to-day, with talon at 266 to 500 por £1,000 discount. WESTERN CONN FOR TIE BOUTH. For years boforo the wer and _evor since, tho Peoplu of tho Southorn Blates havo beon pro- tessed advocatos of fros trado, and yot it hns al- wrays been the habit of the Southorn nowspapors o urge upon the plantors tho nocessity of plant~ ing ninrgu renof corn at the oxpenso of the wron of cotton, in order to b independent of tho corn-producers of tho Wast. Tho Kolly of thia rotectionist dootrino, which tho pooplo of the outh havo beon blindly practiaing for so many oars, Lias at longth found an assailant in Gov, Emm:, of Goorgis, who domonutratoes, in a lotter to tho Indéanapolis Journal, that the annual do- ficienoy in tho crop of corn 1n tho South, which has in past yonra avoragod about 60,000,000 ‘bushels, is Fapidly incroasing, oud hat’ 12 “the peoplo of the Bouth follow tho.mistaken polio or trying to b indepondent of the Wost y ralsing their own corn at tho expense of a large: portion of thelr product of cotton, thoy wllfhlvn to pay 850,000,000 per annum and up- ward for the privilego. Gov. Smith shows that toaupply tho snnual doflcionoy of 50,000,000 bushiols of aorn would roquiro tha._cultivation of 5,000,000 acres, Tho same_naoroago devoted to cotton culture would produce 1,250,000 bales, Fizxing tho prico of cotton at 15 cents per pound and corn at 81 gur Dbushel, tho loss to the South would be §60,000,000 auntally. ing to tho roport of the Bureau of Ag calturo for the yoar 1871, wo find that tha fivoe Btates of Goorgin, Alabama, ‘Miasiasippi, Ton- nosso, and Arkausna devatod 7,175,000 ncres of thoir bost Iand to tho production of corn, and rawod on this aren an aggrogate of lm,fidO,DflD .bushels, worth, in_thoso Stats, an aggrogato of $88,201,600. Had ono-half of this aron ‘of land ~ beon planted in cotton it would have produced at loast 1,000,000 balos of cotton, worth at least £70,000,000, Evon if liberal allowanco is mndo for some inoreaso in the cost of corn, in consequenco of a smaller home supply in the south, the diffarenco in tho wvaluo of tfm two oropa to tho Bouthorn producer ‘would bo $25,000,000. Mako still an additional allowance of 10,000,000 for tho groator exponso of oultivating cofton than corn, on tho 8,500,000 acres, and it would loayo o motb balance of af least 815,000,000 in favor of planting the land in cotton instead of corn, “When the entire corn orop of the flve above montioned Southorn Btatos is compared with the 203,000,000 ‘bushels of corn raised that yesr in Illinois alone, it ought to convince the peoplo of tho Bouthorn Btatos that an addittonnl ‘deficiency of 60,000,000 bushels of corn in tha South could be supplied from tho enormously-inoressing production of Towa, Illinois, and Indiana, without causing any eat rigo in tho prico. The Fronlo!b obstaclo E;vmvar to the Bouth supplying itself with cheap corn from tho West lies in tho oxorbitant charges of tho railroada for transporting it. Corn can bo takon from Cairo to Nashville by stenmboat . for 15 ‘conts per bushel and pay tho carrier o good proflt, but from Nashvillo to At~ Ianta, Georgln, the ratos of freight aro such that corn which can bo bought, say, in_Cairo, for 80 ocents por bushel, coats $1.00 por bushel deliv- ered in Atlants, It Gov. Smith, of Georgia, ‘wants cheap corn in the Bouth, he should direct his sartillery againgt tho Nashvillo & Ohatta- nooga and the Westorn & Atlantic Rail- rond Companies, who charge somewhero mear 50 cents por bushel for carryiug corn & distance of 283 miles- from Nashvilla ta Atlantn, and the Houthern papers should not only hefp him, but should coaso their advico to Bouthora plantors to plant corn for tho eake of boing indopendent of tho Wes! TUE CREDIT MOBILIER BUIT. As tho character of tho proposed wilt of the United States againat the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the Credit Mabilior Compsny was mot gonerally understood at the time Jho law of Cangreas providing for it Was passeh, Wo givotho following from a Loston papor, Which ways it will bo & bill in oquity with 950 objects. ~Tho Fnt will bo to fome tho Tuion Pacifio shareliold: o soafry of the cdrporation ora to pay Info the S0 maid stock, na. damend Ahe par YWitartor, bub which was issued. for far its par;’ tho sacond to forca tho share- olders of the Credit Mobilier to restore, to tho nion Pacific their inordinate profits upon_their vonstruction contract, the roceipt of which hos ‘weakenod the security upon the Government loan Yo the oad. It is reported that Calob Cushing, William 3, Eyarts, and Benjamin R, Curlis are b0 ba the countel of the Unfon I'acifio, LOCAL BTOOK AND BOND MABKET, Mosers. Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto as fol- lows this afternoon: $-2080f '6: $-20s of *6: B-20s of '6! $-20a of '65, Jan, and July. B-208 of 6T, Jan. and July. B-205 of '68, Jan, and Jul 20-40s, U. 8. 68 (now issue)... Gold end Gold Coupon: Gold Exchango, Btorling Exchango, Northern Pacifio Gold 7-30s, Chicago City 7 Cook County Te Llinols, County and Township 103, 63G95 peaknne iy REALESTATE, Thoe following instrumonts wers filed for rec- ord on Wednesday, May 7: . OITY PROPERTY, Ashland &y, bot North av and Dlancho 8ty w1, 251t Yo alley, dated April 20 § consideration, 1,000, Cslumet a%, ncar & w cor of Twontioth at, o1, 3Txx L7734 1, dated April 21 ; consideration, $15,937, North av,0 of aud near Sudgwick st, s 7, 24 1t to, Aley, datod April 11 ; conslderation, $3,250, Brownat, near & o cor of Wright, w £, Lot 4, with tm- provements, duted Jan, 11 ; consideration, $1,705, Weat Adams st, 8 0 cor of Waod, 1 f, 27140 £t, dated ApArflbfl H c?numenflnn, 511.00{0.0 uburi af, near & w'cor of ‘Onelds, of, 2 dated May. 'I'Lconlldznuan, Shoig, o O B0 £t Buying, Aisk 00%¢ & int, 9935 &int, E J¢ of Bub-Lot 3, of Lots 203 and 204, in I Y A‘E‘g«sg, gated May 3 comsideration, a0, hinn e o ock 7 C. 33, 89 Moy 5 ; consideration, $600, oo oo 3% 14, dated Tiublo at, « of Bixtednth, o, 24x100 ft, dated Fob, 4 ; consideratlon, stonn, rchr av,'bet Lock at and Ghurch place, ) 106100 1 dated Biay'y; mn‘lh‘\n!:'l:lun‘:’ 500, " " o ot, n'o cor Erla ut, w1, 45143 a Aprllk a ccn:l&!rl(fim, migma.’ i o al, omat of and near Dearborn s, & £, 20x80 £ @ated April 307 consideration, $15,000, ik s Weat Twalfil et, near s o cor of Iaiinast, n 1, Lot 29, daled May 5 : Conslderation, $1,700, Blurtlofr av, 45 £t wouth of Thirly-sovontt ot 01,25 X125 {t, dated April 97 conaidoration, §950, Weatorn av, 60 i b of Hirsch at, b1, 25120 4.10 11, datod May 7; consideration, §750, Lot 28 and'o 22 ft of Lot 37, in Block 2, ofs 10 of n 18 scres o 3¢ o3 of 5 X Bod. 14, 40, 15, datod Moy 75 soustderation, 00, - ek 4 rewer sl, s of and near at, 0f, Apeil 10} coralderation, 31,000 s R Lak el deiig ,0f in Blocl n Aseessor’s o 17 of 89, 14, dhtod April 253 connlderflfluu}.{ g, % 508 Lot 83 and 34, fi Block 2, Iu Mary Sulitivs Lot 3 of §2 0.0 X 8o 14, 3,10, ditod March 277 comdora lon, $2,200, Nortli av, 76 £t w of Wealorn av, n 1, 255125 May 7; consideration, $800, 2 datey Keotlon st, wof and near Ashland av, sf, 24ttt slley, dated April17; conslderation, $635, Eifth av, 8.6 cor of Jacksun st, w7, 2002100 £t, datea Aprildu: Conslderation, $120,000, Iamilton AY, Waie eath to Dore, Bowen & Tiass, Tillis av, 383 fun of Thirty-ninth at,w £ 183306 -20, £t Witk bulldiog, dated May 13 couslderation, Lot 13, 1nn o 3¢ of lock 27, oo, 33, 39, 14, dated May 7 consldoration, 3600, Lt 00 of Smitlva Lot 20 and 24, of Dlock 5, of Hen- £y Graves’ Bubivislon, in 1 o 3¢ of Boo34, 39, 14, dated Aprit 14 combleraiot, §7,0%0; ots 2011 27, in 8 5'of ‘Block 6, of w ¢ 1 1w X Boo, 80,30, 14, dated Doc, 53, 16723 cuu‘lldeml’l{m, 2,100, ) In Block 3, Walker'd Dock Addition,” dated Lot'y urch i considurition, 81,200, W 34 of Lot 0, in Blok &, of ags bon: of ), in Bloc: of 0 ¥ Beo fiay ©'; cousidoration, $5,000, 3 £t 20 40, 14, dated souTii OF oiT¥ LrviT, Lota 1340 16, fu Block 8 of Loub & Harrie’ Aubdtyle gon in mw i of oo 4, 35, 14, dated Aprll 203 cone dderation, 4,000, Lot 15 of Hilles' Lota 21, 38, and. 29, Town of Brlghe on, dated April 25; conal (doration, $300, Lot 1, in Blook 40, Orlginal Town bf iyde Park, dated April 87 cousideration, $3,600, ot 60, In Duncau's DBiock 7 of Taylor'se 3¢ of nwi¢ sog 4 S, 14 datod Apeil 11 conaidaration, 3,000, Lotu 1 and 4 in Division 35, and Lot 1 in Divlslon 20, sl in lock 1 of Carr's Resubdivision of Kedzlo's & w mul 1 D%‘Bw 9, 88, 14, dated April 20; cousider- lon, Lot 21, Lot 17, 1n Blook § of n 7 dafed Moy 11 conaltcention, §300. in Block 3, in saine, dated Juno 3, 187§ con- dnofne i Beod, 38, 14, slderation, $500, : Lot 93, {n Block 2, seme, dated May 6; consldoration, " Blxtoentt_ st I 3 1,600 6-101208 010 £t, doted Aprit 13 conaldotation Lot 42, in Dlock 10 n 3¢ nw i of s i Hoo 0, 5, 14, datod 1 Tob, 24; h{ noroa in’ Hilickloy's n w botweon Ifalstod and Roy sts, n f, connlderation, $400, of 8o ) Boo 8, 96, 14, dated April 16 conuldoratlon, $4,200, COMMERCIAL. WaDNESDAY LYRNING, Blay 7. Tho following woro tho roceiptsand shipmonta of the leading articlos of produco in Ohicago during tho past twonty-tour hours, and for tho corrosponding date ono yonr ago: BHIPMENTS, RECELFTR, 1873, 1870, | 1872, | Flour, brln. Whoat, , W, Balt, brls, 1872, 12,609 200,018 148,107 a7,780) | 21,057] 647,025] 953,792 0D 2 58,000 30 160,200, 4,010 3,401, 1,249 207 1,360 6,259 000 bu. order, agroeable, The nn]( nection &y Tho mail Doth track Whi turers, Timotly @400 day's ricos, dsmln&’ 15 4o, 883¢o at dl they have market an im bettor foeling of thoso staples being molassos, and teas wero quote Rico, soaps, and splcos rulodstondy. The buttar markot continues wealk from 1o docline in roll, thoro wero no quotable changos. Low grades aro acoumulating choice quailtics thoro ig B was quiet at former rates. active and nominal. No changea were noted in the fish, canncd goods, or dried fruit markota, Hidos woro woak aud do i lenthor, and tobaceo woro unchaugod. Tha trado in lumbor was fair, the quoted prices belng gonorally adherod to. A proved domand is noticed and n are_oasier, Metals aud tinnors’ quotations being continued, ich is 500 lower, easier, Iron and steel mot mand, at about former rates.§Naila woro in mod- erato roquest and weale at ‘Thore was no chango in building matorials, The inquiry for wool is confined to the mediato _necossition 1@ iflglminos woro in o par brl higher, the ndvance in corn fooling, though Now York was unchanged till noar the close, our markot. Haloa deoliio of about 1o Buffalo, though probal Withdrawn from storo yostorday for city con- sumption: 8,320 bu whoat; 1,264 bu corn; 6,120 bu oats; 1,030 bu rye; 1,911 bu barley. Tho following grain has boen inspocted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 20 cara what 174 oars corn ; 6,000 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 23 cars oats; 1 car barloy, Total (224 cars), 08, A fow of thé most domonstrative mombors of tho Board of Trado woro quictly Informed thi8 morning that they must henceforth bohavo them- nolvos, or submit to discipline, The notifioation was not given too soon, and the groat majority of the mombers Liopo forvontly that the rulo will bo Insisted on. 1Itis too bad that men who go thoro to do businoss should bo annoyed by tho antica of half & dozen clowns who linsvo no other way toobtain notice than by making nuisances of themaclves, Tho Diractors should include in the list of thelr survelllancos tho membora who make it daily practico to appropriate tha dosks and chnirs sup- posed to bo intended for reportors. Thatis an- other nulsance, which is unmitigated oven by a polito expression. Tho corn arriving by canal is still mostly in- apectod as rojectod, though the only boat-load in to-day was ratod as No.2. But we noto that thers is no complaint. gonerally satisfled that tho Inspoctors aro doing their duty, and the does not _socm to ood deal of the tho wintor was ing roully no bettor 1] assed oa rejectod. ncked uniformity in the past, that this grave dofect will hiave boon removed with tho oxit of thao Pru\'loua to tho Iato changoe in Inspection. There s nothing to bo gainod by letting down grados, and evorythiug t0-loso by Bnving o rds in different houyos, wohnd an honest inspection bofora; but tho grain trado mow wants an oflicient one, which will recall the confidonco that used to liave in this markot, it in the future, tom of inapoction tho businoss of graln falls lnrgely into the hands of tho tivo fratornity, who take it outof the way of their option trades, while with o logitimato shippin; oxpected that would bo operated on small but 8uro profits, and thus add to tho presont sellinis valuo of ovory bushol of grain that is raisod in tho Northwest: Peoplo nro bacoming principal causo for complnint Vo rogarded. Thatis, thata corn which arrived hore during octed as No: 2, though it wwas an this whioh is now being Our inspection of grain has but thoro is hopo ain that was in our bing fforent stand- ‘Ihoro ia 1o doubt that Eastern buyors and _justity an uncertain sys- shipping apaculn Under & certain systom business might always bo THE MARKETS, Tholeading produce markets woro gonorally Bomewhat stronger t wero niore active, in all dopartmonts, dny, and vomo of thom whilo Lliéro was a falr inquiry priucipally of tho upeculativo he shipping movoment was again rathor slow, though a fuir oulward movement in grain ia roported for yosterday, ‘The rain of last ovon- ing and tho overcast skies of to-day, coustituting a storm in the ordinary Konso of tho word, wero yet wufficient fo causo somo anxioty, bacauso the followed o aoason of much wot, and sozmod to indicato n wottled policy in tho diroc~ tion of moisturo thongh not too plontiful this year.to Lo ey feature of intorest noted in con- th tho dry goods market was tho do- volopment of an easfer feeling in cortain brands of prints,—the wenkness in eoto instancos erounting to a raduction of u X0, Asido from this thore was no perceptiblo softening of pricos. y! ordor buainess continues good, and the diutribution was liberal, In the aggrogate. Gro- ceriea wore moving to a moderato oxtent at sub- stantially former quotations, focs were more active than othor articles in tho list, and were moro Bugnrs and cof- firmly held, the tendency in Spward. Byrups, dull and easy. and unsettled, but, aside : but of | 00 surplug, Bagginj Quu‘;‘;n x'mnlxh.fi‘;i:a‘E clinod a }¢e. Oils, paints, tho wholesalo existn among donlors, Lath on now quoted at ©2.76@3.00. atock wero quiat, yestorday's oxcopt for tin pln{o, Bhoot iron is also a shado with the usual do- £5.8714' for 10@00d, im- of Woestorn manufac- Pricos aro without quotablo change, Broom corn was in fair requost and steady. sood wad in modorate domand ot $B.f0 @ 5 clover was dull and nominal ; Hungn- rinn aud millet met with a fair inquiry at yoster- Polatoos woro unchanged. Tho for greon fruils was fair, nll cholce offorings ruling firm. Poultry waa ia modoratg local roqueat, aud oggs wore active and firm ab good demand, and again boing in light atock, whilo tendod also to causo a firmor whon gho caught the 6pirit of woro roported of 206 bris at por gallon, and the market closod strong at figura, Lako froights wore Balon woro roportod of 260 bris moss pork Rollor May ot 817.26; 1,000 brls do seller Juno at $17.60; 600 brln do_moller July at 17,85 600 brls doat $17.80; 600 brls do_at S17.76; 260 brla do at #17.70; 1,260 tes Inrd sellor Juno at $0.16; 1,000 tos do st $0.123¢; 60 tca epring rendored at £8,5. Tlour wan in rathor ll‘(ht domand, but ruled firm, In symyathy with whoat, aud buyers were obliged to pay fill prices, though a good man of tho anlos were agaln roported on *fp, t." falr export domand was quotod from New York, Bran was notivo aud lowor. Balos wero roported of 100 brls whito wintor extras on private urmnl 100 bris epring oxtras at &7.00; 60 brls do o £0.00; 200 brls do at $6.60; 1,000 bris do on rivote torma; 100 brls ani auperfines at E—l.l 100 brls do nt 84,105 100 bris do at 8.5 100 Lrls ryo“flour at 84,40, ~Total, 2,460 brls. Also 10 tons bran at $11.00, dolivored ;' 60 tons do nt 811,00, on track ; 10 tons do at 810,60, Tho following wora tho quotationsat tho loso: Falr to cholce whito winter oxtras, $10,50 @11.00 Tied wintor extr: 700 @ 850 Good to clioleo sp: 000 @ 6.8 475 @ 678 TR 10,50 - @11.00 ‘Whoat was moro aotiyo.than yostorday, and xuno strong, avoraging 370 bighor undor & brisk lomnnd, principally from tho apeenlative elo- ment. One oporator alone fllled in 215,000 bu of aliorts for noxt month, and many others bought in lensor smounts, The woathor was again bad, and Liverpool and Now York woro both quomi firmor, - with diminiahed stooks at tho lattor point ; but tho principal cause of tho inarcased strongth yostordny and to-day sooms to bo the fagt of & liboral oxport movomont, with light ro- coipts. Arrangomonta have boon made this wook and Inst, by ono patty alono, to ship out half a million bu, which will loavo scarcely a mil- lion bu of No, 2 {n store, and others aro alipplug out by lako and by rail at & muoh more rapld rato than tho whoat comos {n. This made. many of tho shorts norvous, somo boing ovon apprehons &ivo of n cornor lu whont, ospooially ns it i bo- lioved that the calonlntlons of o cornering party would not bo_iutorfered with, ns thoy woro Inat yoor, by tho taking in of offerod, and maldng it apply on contracts for No, 2. Of courso tho surmise {8 an improbnble ono, but it {s not withoub its woight; nnd th sharpuosa of the situntion may be Judge: from tho fact that, although there nro bolleved to o n good many shorts out yot for this month, rogular No. 2 spring has commandod a premium of ffo over tho optlon for two or throe daya pnst. Pricos wore also atrongthenod somowhat by s further® declino. in' ms!;hts. Beller Junoopenod at $1.873¢, declinodto BLATI4, and advanced to £1.28%¢, but closed omsfer al $1.28, Boller tho month 'sold ab $1.26@1.37}¢, closing at 31.20%. Sirictly frosh roceipts of No, 2 epring closed nominsl at $1.97%¢, Roller last Dalf sold at $1,261¢@1.273¢, ~ No. 8 spriu§ wag firm, closing at $1.17 ; and rejected do was sl rong. at 31.00. Cash salen Wwere roported of 49,300 by No, 2 spring at 81.37%¢ ; 15,000 bu do at eLang; 72,800 bu do at $1.273¢ ; 90,000 bu do nt 81273 27,400 bu do at 81.27; 5,000 bu do st $1.26%; 27,000 bu do at $1.263¢ ;10,000 bu do at $1.265¢ » 13,200 bu do at 91.63¢: 800 bu No. 3 apring ab $1.178¢; 4,800 bu do’ al $1.171¢; 2,800 bu do at SL174¢ ; 1,200 bu do at 81,17;'800 bu rojooted do a5 @100 400 bu by sampio at $1.40; 400 bu do at $1.86; 800 bu do ot S1,80. Total, 252,200 bu. +Corn ywas more active, and avoragod fully de higher, the greatost appreolation boing on cash lots, which wero ingoo ehipping domuud, whilo thero was a froor buying of frosh roceipts for carrying against options, ~ ‘Wo hava a good deal of corn hore, but receipts are unusually emall for the moason, and not much country-owned corn Is now offerod. It ia widoly thought that of the oorn atill at country points, as much will bo nold back as PD!E[NO, 08 l)orauunt pricos do not offer much inducomont to sell, espeoially witlh tho incronsad possibilities of fallure on tho noxt crop, Houce tho short interest have boon froo buyors, and a4 tho docling in frelghts is widening tho shipping prospect, there is moro of o disposition to iuvest for futuro, Sollor Juno oponad at 40ic, deolined to 40¢e, nd- vancod to 403¢c, and closod ot 403¢o. _Bollor the month or regular No. 4 uold at 383¢@388o, olos- " @i, moro active, at n furthor or bu on f‘umtnd rates to Iy not ronlly woakor than boou for two or throo duya past, Whoat to Buffulo Ly sail was takon u.:yvc,puml gorn to do was nominal at 8){@8}4o; whilo n Dig vesaol was offored for oatd nt Go- lflnguvtpn waa offorod at 150, aud corn to do at 140, Through ratea to Now York are unchanged, a4 4Go por 100 Ibs, and do to total of 18 chartors was ro mu'r&“ out 160,000 bu wheat, 12 0,000 bu corn, and 10,000 bu rya. i’ravwlouu woro quiot, liont to Boston at 600.. A orted, which will but stoadior, Mons pork was in modorato domand, and somowhnt strongor than on 'Ohango yanknn.!uy. though o shnde ensior than lnst ovoning. Iair roquost for two at yoatorday's outalde indetive aud unchange Lard was in or throo round lots, and firm 3uomlnna. Menta woro . Tho provision trades aro now pretty woll sottlod up, and wo ghnl probably s65 but * Tittlo " qono b 'k corner tlll aftor tho' summor months, The market closed at the following rango of prices: Moss pork, oash or sallor Mlg, $17.20@17.25; do _mollor Juno, 217.40 @17d6; do allor July, 8177001776 ; lard, cash or sallor May, " '§8,85@8.00 seller Juno, eu,xw@u.m'; @ 20.85@0.40. ' Bweot pickiod i do do woller 'July, hams quotad nb 10@1%, Dry salted meats quotabloat 6! 6: for’ shouldora; B}@J0 for short siec Lsg D@94 03@70. Ly by 0¥ @0%o for short o ad at 7o for shouldors, 103¢o for short clear, acked, Moss beef, $9.00@0.25; oxtra 10.00@10.26 1 tallow, 7%@ o for short clear. Boxed ghouldors, lish moats, Dfi@!},’ © for short o é ar. Lacou 18 quot- 10e for clenr ribs and 19@14}o for hams, all meas do, boof hams, $23.00@29.60, City 0§ groase quotablo at BA@0¥0, ing at 883¢o. Btrictly frouh roceipts closed with holdors “at 833¢c; ' soller July sold at 421(@1207c; nod eollor August ot 433 closing at d433{c. Cash enlos wore roported of 21,4000 bu No. 3 at 80i¢o; 4,800 bu 'do nt 80}o; 4,000 bu do nt'903¢0; 10,000 bu do, rogular, ot 38%0; 80,000 bu'do’ at B83¢0; 65,000 bu db af 38ige 20,000 bu do at 88}¢o; 25,000 bu do at 38370; 2,400 bu rojoctod at 30c; 6,400 bu do at s5fos 6,000 bu do ut 853¢c ; 4,000 bu do at 851¢; §,40 bu do at 350; 4,800 bu'by samplo nt 8¢, ‘Total, 197,000 bu. Oata werp loss activo, but advanced 4o porbu, in sympathy with othor grain, with o good spocu~ Intivo domand ot prices whicli holdera would not accopt; henco comparativly little trading. Soller the month, or rogular, oponed at 31i, and advanced to 81140 ¢ tho clouo, with car-lots of fresh recelpta in domand at 5130, Sellor Junosold at 831 @38%o, and sollor Jitly at 8530, Gash sales wore roportod of 8,600 bu at 81¥5c} 2,400 bu 8t 812¢o; 15,000 bu at 3130 ; 10,000 bu ai 815¢0; 15,000 bu at S1i¢o; 1,800 bu rejected at 80 200 bu do at B0X¢c; 600 bu do at 80c. Total, 49,600 bu. Ryo was in good domand, and 3@lo higher, boing in light “supply. Balos wero roported of 7,000 bu No. 2 at 693¢c, and 400 bu do at G9c. Barloy was quiot, but Iohigher on No, 2, with a corresponding firmnoss in othor grades, ‘thore boing verylittlo oftered. No. 2s0ld at 7T6@85c; No. 8 was quotod at 63@080, and rejootod at 45@50c; the inaido in the Rook faland, ‘aud the ontside in othor houees, Caah nalos sero : 400 bu No, 2 at 8505 400 bu doat 750 3 400 bu rojectoed at 500 5 1,200 bu by anmplo at 900 ; 400 bu do at 800 ; 400 budoat 72. Total, 8,200 bu. OUR ITARDOR-MASTER. b Wo publislr the !ollnwiufi lottor, asannct of partial juatice to our oxcollont Harbor-Mastor ; and only regrot that it does not g the righta of the story. As wo understand it, the difficulty is principally, or_altogother, owing to the fact that tho Harbor-Muster wishos to givo all an c?unl chance, and ywill not submit to the dictum of tiwo or threo lumber-brokers, who want to do- cido what shall or ghall not bo_offercd on the markot. Probubl({ if Capt. Btoolo liad orderod a cortain boat-load of cadnr-émstu away about a weck ago, 8o that it would not be offerod in com- {mtitlon with thostulf offered by » member of bo cliquo, there would have been nona of this troublo ; . T the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Having soon it stated through the dnily papora that offoria woro boing made to romove our Harbor-Master, COapt. Steels, I wish, if you can 5pare me room. in gmn- -papor, to raiso my Yolco against it. Capt. Bteelo is an old and ox- Eormnaud Iake navigator, and understands his utica aa Harbor-Mastor thoroughly. Mo is known to all Captains_trading to this port as A man who will be ol , and does his lovel bost to loave.nothing undone that will advance our river as a navigablo stream, Tho most of troublo ou tha river is at the Lumborman's Exchango, whoro tho stream is fully two-thirds filled with lumber vossols atb cortain times, Tho onlty way that Capt. Stoolo provonts great damaga fo tho umpilug, is by keoping the channel cloar, which way hag, unfortuuately, provoked tho ire of a burly policoman who struts and fumos nPon tho dools, "I think it is to be l‘afiimlmd that, in mal- ing tho appointment of Harbor-Mastor, this policeman was not consulted. What do tho cavillers wigh ? Our rivor is kopt cloar, and vory little_damage is dono, whon wo look at tho crowdod state of tho narrow branchos of tho river. Bon Brav, TIIE ENGLISTT GRAIN smpy. Tho Manchestor Ezaminer, April 22, has tho following : Tho bright weather of (ho past wook cnabled farm- ord to make much progress with outdoor work, and, congoquently, tho supplios of English wheat sout 10 murkot have been lumited. Prices havo, thereforo, shown firmness, the tone baing further supported by tho comparatively small quantity of whoat appearing off the const, Millers have shown no dispoaition to operato boyond the actusl requircmients of the mo- mont, relylng upon (ho influenco of tho flue weatlor, and of tho arrival of tho large quantilics of whant now siloat, upon prices, Al the samo timo, wheat of fino uallly is scarco and Is much wanted, while tho quota- tlona on the Continent, which have slowly toudod up- ward during tho past fow months, show ho appearance of glving way, On llio contrary, it would almost som that further shipments will bo mado to Franco and olginm, Price fu Franco aro tao high to admit of fmportations thence nt & profit, whilo i 1 dificult to #ee how the trado can bo carrled on with tha Daitsh snd Baltie ports with the very small margin now offer- ing, Thobulkof our supplies for tho romaindor of thu soanon will coma from Houth Ruesia and Americs, and espocially from (Qalifornia, Dbut thero is no doubt that aur requirements will bo fully, if not abundantly, coverad, Ho far, our importa hayo como to haud with vory littlo oftort 'on our parl, in wplto, in fnct, of n reductivn in prico in somo {natances, It will oxeito 1o sutyrise, thoroforo, should our imports Lo chiuokod during the ramafnder of tho scanon, TUE OUOYS 1N FRANOE, Tiuo following detuils of the slato of tho crops in Franco inve Loou rovelved : * Tho goneral situstion La antlufactory, o8 the last fortnight of fino woather Lns bean very ‘advantagoous, aud the labors have Leen carzlod on with great activily, The spring sowings havy beon effected uuder falr conditious, Byory- whora thio whost-slioot prodont au excellont proupost; Lolug Loth green and close ; tho colzan plao ook woll! sl tho counter whicl ufrainda Yarls—tlist in 1o oy wituin o sailus of alsty loagiss —ite Loves of o guod Linevost uoomn Uikely to o realizod, 1n the south, the repeated inundations haye not Leen too projudi- clal, a8 tho pasturages and urtificisl meadows Lave largoly profitad by them, and aro now maguificent, Tho troos, also, aro blossoming favorably, A LaTEST, In tho aftornoon whoat wae moderatoly notive, almost ovorything | i and o shado enslor, at 81.273¢@1.28% sollor Juno, closlug at 1.7 4 Bullofil:nmu’n‘th sold at 81.203@1.900¢, " ‘Corn wao _quioh nud 3o }Iowur, cloalng af 3830 cash, and 4030 ol Line, clty, § Ib.... Kip, @ 1,00 Kipy VeAl, 11V ersssse ity uppor, No, 1, ', uno.. Wo noto nalas of 00 bria mosa pork nk | Guznrer No. 0t 817.26; 500 brls do mollor Juno nt B17, 0, and | Colinr, 3 brersses 2,000 brls o soller .‘Im{‘ ab $17.60,, For lard, | Calt, city.. . n:}llur-lu:;, 80.16 wns ‘bld. Nothiog doing in fi“‘,“f&fi",‘,'“l',:{ i othior produco, or Iake frolghta, Lh,&m], "P”"’h':“m"'l e ufialo slaughtor ol CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. . AN wole, wd m W) DAY EveEnING, Mi i Oalt, 1.25@ 1.46 ALCOIIOL—Yas In Toguo ot an_advanee of for” o4 | Kip. @ 1.10 Por cent proof {a now quated nt $1.77@1.82. urness, @ 45 DROOM CORN~Talr to cholce grauos wore In good | Erench ity dnde 05.00¢200,00 demaud, Inforlorstock was quict and unchangod, | Erench ealf, Tomoino 60.00¢380.00 Waropaat : No, 1 Liuel, 8i@do per 1b; No, 1 stock | Fronch calf, 24 to 0 Ihs. 1.65@ 2.60 : : | = i ton, adaies: (oMot dored tn, sato; do’ paloand ( METALS ANE TINNEUR 15 600 lowor, nad 20125 $1.00 off, The doclino is owing mainly to local comn. Detition, ' Ahcateiron a a trifio easior ; othor materisis arg unclinged, Wo quole ; TIN PLATE—I0, 10514, $15,C0; do, 12x12, 815,60 ; do, 4 410,007 45, rodtg, 10, $1450;" o, 26xat, T0 Tix—Targo, 430; amall, 4303 bar, 4o, . Buzer Zina—Tall cesk, 110; half casks, 113G 1140 Tess quantity, 113¢0; slab, Bnznr Inox—No, 21, 0igo rates, GALVANIZED InON—No, 16( + BUTTER—With tho oxcention of « alight reduction in pricea of roll buttar, which, toloss of ‘good quality, In aimont unanlablo af any prico, thorowors no Mirthae changes to note. Gholco packed buttor readily come mands tho quoted pricos, whilo for nomotuing fancy evon botter figures may bo realized. Bhippor taking old a liitla mora {reol{, but the principal n. quiry {s for local consumption: Common to cholco roll, "10@280; strictly choice dniry, packed, 30@33 madtum to good, 24@3200; 1nforior Lo comman. Sa% lab, 0o, DAGGING—Pricos rango the syme ss for & ionth 20, 160; No, 22@24, 1605 past, “Thero In only raoderate jquiry for oy ling | No. 36@20, 1701 No, 71803 No. 38, 200, A discoun| of goods, and the market may bo quoted quict and | € 18 per cont 18 mado from tho lit, sloady, ss followa: Slark, 37c; Ludlow, 860; Lowis~ D, 430t American, 32)a; Amoskeag, 82%0; Ottor Creek, “34c; hurlng bng:l 4 and 8 bu, 20@220; gun- nles, ‘alngls, 17@180; doublo, 233003 wool' axcks, 07xe, BEANS AND PEAS—D mand on local account, Gm-l'n—-cngpur bottors, 45@480; braalers, over 12 1be, 470} tinned coppor, 430, B Wme=2 1o, 8ci 6,9, and 0, 100; 104011, I1s; 13, 1107 10 ond 14, 130" 15 and 16, 1401 17,1601 13, 100; 19, 100; 20,2007 f411 bundlo,’ 15 por "cont’ als: count fonco wire, 7; @7’fc. i le.‘s-:v.;? it »}o url-fy y foerequeat, Tho market Woquota: Cholca hand-ploked navies, $2.66@3,00; | 18 wenk at #5375 rates, thongl aut quotable Ao meditnan. b uroriormun&,sn.uga.uo CDHRKBH"@“,““R““‘M 5.373¢ rates; 8ddo, $5.09% ; gresa poas (In brle), $1.40@L65; yellow do (i bags) | 60 do, 85,673+ d dga n;’;‘ 84 do, $0.87)¢; 3d do, 0 25, e, £8.5973¢ 24 do, ciinch, $1.15. BUILDING MATERTALS—Continue fo moot with | , NAVAL STORES—Wors ativa at’ the annozed moderato inqulry at {io annoxed prices : Bttceo, $2.50 tationa : Mantlla ropo, B 1, 18@190 3 276 Now York stucco, casling, $3.76@4.00; su- | 10@170¢ hemp sash cord, % Ib, ar pording do, $3.5004.00: Porttand” wors_in modorato de- aro quiet and unchianged, A Ton, B o o, 3 b, 16@170 ;' oakum,’ % 1b, 20@3%0 ; tarrod ropo, ' cement, . i :; 3 k 500 per bil; Rosondals comont, 800005605 DL balo, $.00Q0:60; pltcl, B brl, $6.00879.00; tar, ottty eyl Akron comnt, $2.00 po o0 | L= Pricen ranged tho samo ax on tho precodin lme (brle), 31,35, por brl; whito mand, por bil, $L74 | 3958 Of tho week, whion they woro fizmly held. - Tavd @005 plastoring atr, Dée b, 4000 ¢ Dea Lol | nd Linsesd are fonding highes: wna turpentino, alao, or 1,000, $40.00@90.00; bulldihg briok® (commony; | 4% rmer, in sympathiy with an ‘advanco 't tho Eagt! 50050 ; mewor brick, $13.00@15.00; coustzy berel | Folowing arb tho quolations : Carbon, 2020%0} 0 s Bt. Touls i deaniia ;| extra lard ofl, 77c; No. 1, Td0; No, 3, 670; Linsced, Fet D waiens’ pocan. goTdraulls pressod, $15.00, | SX7* A il Thes Noy 1, Tof No. 3, rm, $2.00 $"incine. pionsen ton o0 dlolei do- eommoni. | G730 ka BP00E it Sty i 240 5 PO oxtra, § ilindate, $35.00, Aol 3 Jadiass poscs Sucs) | 9803 do No 1, 80as barik ofl, o | straife, 750; ol do_cominon, $12.00'; firo clay, por brl, £.09, | PUARE oll,’ Uto; turpenting, 61@o30; nuphiba 98 oF $i0.00 por ton, Tto - followlag ia-tho lst of ricas | B¥LIts, 203107 naphiin, common, 1116, 4 : PAINTS, GOLORS, AND TUTTY-Woro quist snd per box of 50 feot for domestio window glaas, from stoady at tho prices glven below : a Which a roduotion of 46 and § por teut ismadoto | Bte3dy At the prices Sy dealoay Bt A $11.00@11,60 """3[5‘6 lnc¥ branda, “2 +ve 0.0010,50 © (%00 ) Genuino Volllo Montago, .| 12,00 10,00 AMOHICAt. vvvereesnne oo e Masury's Tallrond colors. 80260 to 40x00, 45“00 ‘alaco car color in caus in thig e | Rochelle achre.. OUEESE—Thoro was very ilitie doing ‘ket, the demand bolng almost wholly confined o small lots, Just to meet tho fmmédiato requiroments, *Englleh Ven, red, Engliah orango minera Pittsburgh orange min and pricos for tho presont must bo considered pimpl nomlnal, Vo qubtar Noy Xork astors Sethed e e 11.00all 5 Olilo factory, 18@140 ;. Western factory, 12@14e, English vermillion, 1.40@ 145 COAL~—Romaine Inactive, with pricca unchangod, Hoarlet vermillion,, 23,00 -dSmnl «;In%m Iuw;l arrived wx‘s Y n‘;(nuplu-u reo | -Pariawhito X 3,50@ laye, an lower* icos may 6 looked for soon, X Folldwing are the Auotations s WtiHog 108 & In bulk... 84@3x0 In bindders, L Th@die PIG IRON—No now foutures wero noted in thls ‘market, A bleads, fair movoment ia witnossed at tho following quotations : ficoleh (sccording to brand) @13.00; propared, $12.50@13. Exlo, $10,003 Brinr Hill, $10. Dlossburg, $10,00: Cherry ndiann eanmol _conl, $10,00 ; ck, $9,00;" Rirkland grato, $0.003 Minon's, $8,00; ngln«lan, 46,00, - IOOPERAGE—There wae 1o chango”to speak of, s domand from packors e lght, Coopors ankoxck 5 | flesttays, o100 in Mght supply, and firm, Quotationa are givon below: X Tork bacrsla, 'S lard tlorces, SLOGLTO: | Gniorpoberiorsers Rdoan.n Whisky lmm-‘ lour barrels, 5“@“«; Dotk | Migsourl stona coal. .. .- 57.00868.00 alayes; rough, $17.008 003 dobucked or sawad, $20.00 'OULTRY—3en with a moderate inquiry from the @B ¢ ;5?7;3333' srougl, g; éf_}’ggfi-;g’“% gfls;‘l’% clty trado at 'nbont yeaterday's prices, Wo nota eales 35,00 00, icked, 0,008 55100 o oS24 0 & | of 3 coops turkeys at 100 ; 4 coopa do_at 160 ; 20 coopa chickena at $1.00; 4 coops do at $0.75 § coops ab $3.50, - Wild pigeuos aro tnaro plonty and {owor, quot~ flotir Lioop 11.00; circle flour heading, 7@8c’ per sol 00@15,00 per,mi; pork and tlerco poles, poles, $14, y i ' re In Inygo upply, Clolco peach- et prrGoaclive and frm, ot 11@1346, the | biows ura tn demand; bap olhes varletion aor Son former price for looso packager, and ‘Lo laftor for | poachbiows are aunted at 43@500; whito nt 380, Bales ‘barzels and cases in ohipping order. Vo nioto sales of 1,400 doz at 113g0; 2,600 doz qnd 416 cases at 1203 0 brin and 40 cases at 1240, . FEATHERS—Gonuine llve geeso feathers are Bearco and firm. _ Other descrlptions aro unchauged, Pricos aro 08 follows: Prime to cholca live gocao ot 73@7¢c, from first hiands 3 jobbing pricos, B@80¢ for nssorte: foathora s mixed ‘feathors, 10@050; chicken, G@8e, Balen include 4 saoks primo live goesd at 6o, TISH~—Tho demaud for ish continues steadily fair, and prices remain frm for all deacriptions, A num.: Der of emall lols of whitefish Lave como forwnrd xecenlly, but tho gupply bag not ~equslod th includa 3 cars fancy peachblows at 60o: 1 car do nt 49c ; 9 cars chiolco at 450 1 car at 430§ 1 car whito at 88c : 1 car mixed at d0c, BASH], DOORS, AND BLINDS—Trado under this head fs only fafr, Thoro was no change in prices; tho Jeun! discount of 15820 per cont fs- zindo ‘from’ tho st rates, SALT-—Tino salt wan [n falr request and firm, owing to tha light supply. Salt is arriving now quite frecly by Inko, but the market is not s yet aflected theroby, Lecause the rocolpta consist of grades which are not in domand nt presont, In facl moat of {hosalt ladon vosscls now arriving were loaded Inst fall, and woro not domnad, ' Wo repeat our * o, L whilofleh, | ayig {g yot throngh beforo navigation closed, W e 3-brl, suml; No, 2 do, $3, 0. 1 shoro mavk- | pont qu%ln!louu.' Onondaga auél Sagluaw, fine, $2.00; exal, ff brl, $11.00@11,35; No. 1 bay, 89008 | ordigary conrsc, $2.00; coarno Djamoud O, $2.25; 9,255 No, 2 bay mnnkm"d‘,}{ brl, $1.25@7.60: No. 1 | grouhd rolar, 2,253 daity, without bage, $3.60; dairy, Shoro ity $LIS@LO0; bink caddsh, yer 00 the, | 0000 § 501 40 Tebton dniry, por sack, §5,00 ¢ $0.0080,25¢ Georgo's dor lerring, split, b 5,00; Labiador her: $4.25@4.603 ; scaled, 12@45c; Columbia Iuyer salmon, 3 _brls, $10.00@ 10 FRUITS AND, NUTS—Dealors roport a light bust- now doing in 'domestlc, but forelgn assortments aro mecting with a fair 'inquiry, aud ourranta sra casy. Nuts, weak, though not maicrially Fonerax—Dates, 8@0c; gy, drums, 11@ 140 ; Oigs, box, 1@ Turkey pruncs, SN@10c; znlsins, $2.65 ®2.70; Zante currants, 7X@8}c. Domestic—Alden apples, 186@20c; Michigan do, 6@7c; Wontern do, 5@00 ; Houtlcrn do, 4@50; peachen, pared, 17@190; peacs en, lialves, 6@00; do, mixed, 4%@1340 ; blackborrios, 93930 Taspbercies, 40@4lc} pitted chérries, 223240, Nozs— Fllborla, 14@150; almonds, Torragona, 211G 23c; Naplos walnuty, 24@250; ‘Brasils, Lglac: pe- cud?sh, $6.75@7.00 5 &ronnd alum, $2.95@2,40 : Turk'a Jaland, $2,00, SEEDS—Hungarian and mille were {n fair roquoat snd firmn, the former at $1,55@1.50, and tho latlor ot $1,10@1.17}¢, Timothy was in moderate demaud, Tho offerings wero chiefly composed of poor grades, Salos ‘were mado nt $3,40@4,00 for common to prime, Olover was dull and nominal at $4.90@5.25 for ordinary, and $0.00@0.15 for mammoth, Balea comprisa 23 baga prime timothy nat $4,00 ; bags at £1,00 ; 75 Lags at $3.80 3 14 bags ot £3,75 ;0 baga nt $3.70 ; 46 bags com-— mou at §3.40 ; 160 bogs cholce IIungarian st $1,50 ; G0 Ralaine, prunes, ta, aléo aro’ rather fowor, Wo_quote : millot at $1,177¢ 5 113 bags ot $1.15, ‘TEAB—Tho tea trada wne quict, with prices easy all around, and for somo grades quotubly lowar, Wonote decling of 2@ 3¢ In the lower grades of young and old Hy= o us follows : Young Hyson, common to {air, 488580 ; do good, 62@73¢ ; do choleo {o oxtra fino, $1.00@1.10 } common to finb old Uyeon, 70@95c; common im~ perdal, 60@G5o; good fo cliolco do, 80c@$1,10;5 fing to caus, 11@12)0; Afrlcan poanuts, 63470 ; 8" | gaod gunpowdor, 10c@$1.10; cholco, $1.16@1.20 ; extra, ton peanite, 7@8o; Tennosseo ponuuts, 4¥@0c. %us(g‘i;‘s’? clioleo tflzznlhua:'m, oot adr GREEN FRUITB—Woro fn tolorably falr request, | fs good o, T0@80¢; common do 42@450; colored natu- A tropical frults aro firm, Tho stock ‘of crauborries | g1 font Jagis BoG ity T oo O s Dolong, 3G 1s gotting vory low aud tho trado for tho 8o~ | §5o :’mood 65(2050¢ chiotes o oxtra, 850@$1,00. fouls abaut ovor. Tho following ara tho prices | b HATG Sromning nutor mad o ot current ; Apples, common to fair, $1,0082.75; good.to cholco, $3,00@4.00 por brl from siore; crauberrics {cultivatod) at-$8.00@12,00 per brl; lemons at $0,50@ 7.00 por box ; Palerino oranges, $3.00@6,00; Measina, do, $0.60@7.00, Yincapples, $3.00 por doz, Dananas, 4 ?LW per buncl, HOPS—Woro quict and nominally unchanged, Wa contiuue to quoto: Prime to chojco Wostorn, 35@40c; ©common to fair, 26 GROOERIES—Only o moderate dey Cuewing—Fino Cut—Extra, 75@830; choice, 65@ 760 ;* comnion, 55@G0c; poor, 40@5be. PLua—Natural leaf, ‘75@800; half bright, 60@T00; black, sound, 45@G5e, ByoxmNG—Extra, 33@360; medium, 30@3%0; com. ‘mon stoms, 21@29¢. WOOD—Is activo and pricess remain steady ns fotlows: Booch, $10.00; maple, $11,00; hickory, $12,00; slabs, $1.50, doliverad, WOOL—Tlhiero was no change tonote, Thoro was a ca of activity Jras notioeablo in any dopartment of tho grocery mat- | maderats fn uiry on Western account’ af the quoted Kot to-day, the domand being chisfly in the shapo of diminishing, “matl ordora » and mainiy confiney £0 siaple setoler e ata T DALt eal graduslly £ Ooffes woro exceedingly firm, and an advanco in talked of. Bugars, also, ara strong, prices again bing quotod Digher at tho East, Byrups and molasses whto dull and easy. Rico, so3pes, oud apices wero steady, Tho Amerfoan Groacr ays of tho cofloe market ; 4The dlutributive trado has beon largor and cone tinuous, and, in consequonce, buyers of invoices hav boon_miore "liboral 1n tholr’ purchaace, Prices lavo advancad X@)(o, the laiter guro on low gradus. Our advices £rom Hlo Indicate that {ha daily receipls havo fallen off to a low figure, and {hat the stocks ot Rlo aro bolng gradually diminishod, It Is evidont that tho decling at Rio has fnduced piantors to hold back their supplick, hoping thnt a deficlency in tho coming crop will maintain the presont high prices, Wo quoto : It Cknn, BoDA—T1(@8%c, Gorrexs—Moohs, $@330; O, ) Java, No, 2, 20@20}¢0; fancy Rio, 2@34\0; cholco do, 3K@283(07 primo Rio, 235@93%0; good do, 2337 @1%0; common do, 21¥@115Z0; rossting do, 1034 2030} Blngapare, 234@240; Gosta Tco, fanoy 243(0] do, primo, 233@240; Maracaibo, 2B c. Tub, washed, oxtra medinm. 51@550 Tub, waalied, common to far, 45@520 45@470 45@470 43@45a Fleeco, washed, X&XX, dingy.. Flocco, washied, inediura light, Fleace, washed, medlum dingy. Fleeco, unwashiod, X&XX, in good condition. Fleoce, unwashed, coarse Lo miedium. Flecco, unwashied, cosrsc, and dingy. Buper, pullod., Extra, pulled, P 5@100 lea: Burry wool d B CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, WEDNEDAY EVENTNG, Blay 7. Tho rocolpts of livo stock since Saturday liave boon as follows : G, Java, 27@%80} Cattle, Hoas, Sheen, 014 7917 13 OaNDLRs—btar, full wolght, 20@20G0; stoarino, full ; welght, 15@16x0} dolhnxfln‘v'dght. 1@iaxo, o o Jiox—Putus, B(@io; Tungoin, 1x@ho; Caro- %, Lna, B3@00; Loulsians, §@8Xc, e Buaans—Patont cnt 'loaf, 134 @13%0; crushed, 2 lam powdored, and granulated, 1935@13%¢; A, staudard, | Bama timo Prr o 11¢@1130: do No. 2, 114@114o: B, 11@1150 ; ex: | Week boforo laat 452 3 tra G, 11@1i%o; ONo, 2, 103(@10%0's yollow 0, 10%¢ | Shipmonts wora ai fo 5 : “cholcs browy, 10X@10%0; primo do, D3(cs Sheep, 001" falr do, 9X(@Vie *Ghoico molansva mugar, 10 | Monday. 780y i @10 r do, 0@0%0: Now Orleans eugar, | Tucedsy al cholce, 10@103¢a ;" do primo, $X@97{0 93¢0 common, 8@8)o. Hrigra—Dismond drips, $1,93@L85; " allver dripy extra flno, 13@750 ; Rood sugeT-honso myrup, 45@480 extra do, 50@550 ; Now Orleans molasats, cholco, 83 @830 do primo, 75@800 ; do common, 05700 ; Porto Rico molasses, choico, 65050 ; common molasses, 33 0o, SALERATUB—Common to besf, 0@10¢, i Brioes—Allapico, 17@180; cloves, 37@180 5 casaln, 88@400 5 pnnpnr.nhax@u,l.u; nutmoge, $1.25@1,30% giugor, pury, 33§95 do No. 1, 206200 0o Nt 4, 18 @ive, Soirs—Fronch mottled, 0@02¢0; Gorman mottled, 7!97;@ ; Goldon Went, s@o)fic ; Whito Lily, 6@ 6Xe; ito Ross, GX@0c; rown Windsor, 43 s falr, 9@ 1 t] Iy as firm ns on yostorday, though Iu comparison with last wool ifs gonoral foatures were docid- edly more favorablo for sollors, Comparatively tho recelpts wara light, tho arrivals sinca Batur- day bolng but littlo moro than helf as largo ns for tho samo timo last wook, and this circume Btanco wout o long way toward roatoring tho confidonco of all classcs of oporators, True, ad- vices from tho 1nst wore not of a character to stimulato shippors, but tho modorate numbor of eattio golog mrn'n‘rd thlnl\lvoul( londs mum: gn. H c; Bavon Imperial, 6%@62{c, liot that bottor pricos will soon provail at tho R s @iter cormy 10! Tarisey, 0 | Hoabomstl mnd b antich o0y Broval chango, i ) i 54 @00, . the purclinses of Enstern buyors were on a lib- " wmm"nrau';fn@m Gangea took place n thismarket. | oral oo, Y Prflhx‘—flfll ‘waa {0 gaoi roquost nt.vary full pric ernl noalo, ’l‘lml quality of lhut ofllnrlélgs \\‘l)\(fl oened pralrlo was {n gos or of last weo %};}.,“;‘:g‘i\;‘z‘;‘;(flz'fi?nflo&u 1 lou Tx);‘c.g_'n{,,m droves Eninu moro then usually prominont. $16,00@17,00 ; y, beater prossed, thnothy, loosa [ Tho ull{vply of low [im(lns, liowover, was suf- [ oascd, $16.00@16,60; pralrio, Frnllm‘, 312.00@13.00, | ficiont to satisfy tho domand for such, and pricos N WaaoN—TTinothy, mf( 316.0031800; praitis, | of butchors' wtuff aud stock atoors wora only in- loose, $14.00@1%,00, For delivory of prosscd, $L00G | gifforontly sustained, tho formor sollin; slowly ab §3,60@4.75, and thoe Inlter at $8.75@5.00. The rango of tho market was §3.60@0.13¢, the outsido figure Lolng pald by AMol'hordon” for n bunch of oxtra stoers averaglng 1,490 Ibs, Calves woro dull and woal ot $3.00@5, ‘Thero woro o numbor of droves of corn-fod Toxay cattle, the best of which woro held at 26,00 and upward, Balos wors roported fl} $4.26@4.00. Tho market closod quiot and stendy. 1,60, necording to dlatanco. TDES—\Waro sgain, dull and weuk, Eastorn buy ora aro virtually out of tho market, and, un- der _nccumulating stocks, prices aro still working downward, Wo reduco quotations n i(c, aa follows ; Qroon elty butcheors’, To; green oured Hght, 11@110; do heavy, 10@1050] “p:lt curad, 10910407 green calf, 16e; veal kip, lic;'dry calf, 26c; dry HY' 920; dry lod, 17@166; dry fiint, 30@21c; long-hasred’ kip), 11340 ? doacon skins, $0@60a ; grubby, scored, cut, or otfiorwiso damaged, bwo-thirda prico, AND BTEEL—About the average domand QUOTATIONS, oxiats, tho following belug the curréf rates: Extra—Gradod stoors avernglug 1,450 Mha iron..... 43-10@ 4 8-10rates | and upwards, Cioeo e $5,8086.10 Ilorse-shoo fron, 0 @ 0B8l0rates | Oholeo Leeviu—Fino, fat, nod 4 yoar Plato fron, common tank. ... oY, 3T ratoa | "o § yoar old stoors, averaging 1,300 Russia fron, , . 20@3to rates 1,450' 0. Husals iron, No, 1 &l 180 b | goud Baoe 1 for Norway fron,. 0 00 W | ptoers, nvoraglug 1,200 to 1,300 1s,,. Norway nall rods., U @lio B | Modiunl Grades—Stoers fu fafr sk, Gormau plow st 1 1o ke ..qu L1000 1,250 1UByaseorias s . 4,.80@5.00 English cast plow 1, @ © b | nulchors’ Btock-Conunon o falr. aluor, Auwericau tool utool, @l @I | and good o extra cows, for chly @: b slanghter, avoruging 800 10 1,100 1bs, ... 4.00@4.76 Tulés | Blook Oattlo—Comman cattle, i Gecont ral fleah, averaging 700 to 1,080 lba L6} o8 ora” feinly amerod. 10, Lot fon do: t, but pricos wero fimly adbored {0, both for do- Mg mported stock, Bolow aro tho quola. tions s - Inferior—Light und thin cows stags, bulls, and seallawag slcers. .. Oattlo—Toxus, Nort Cattlo—Coru-fal Toxi Ity harness, «8 93 a Olty harn 8 o, Qouniry Lisru 76 cholco stoers, mEatoox, l " baga at $1.40 3 92 Lags good nt$135; 72 bags cholco* Belir Boventh Oblo, Muskegon, 130 m Inmbor, 25 m ath, Behe I, Iaydon, Muskegon, 115 m lumber, 16 m lath, “Behir Adrisifo, Muskogon, 135 m luniber, Sehr 1, Molt, Oconto, 160 m lumbor, 40 m Inh, Bebr A, Brown, Xowatunco, 85 cda wood, 110 cds bark, Tavk W, Joncs, Escatinbi, 8,660 gross tons pig fron, Helir Hoa (e, Maitowoo, 95 n Turgber, Helur Annlo T, Msaltowoe, 35 cda wood, 500 m shinglos, el Auhtabul, Rownunoo, 65 eds bask, Boaw Bouth 8ido, Whito Lake, 100 m lutaber, 12 good ateors, B2 good steor, Hebr N, 11, Ferry, Whilo Lake, 100 m lumber, 10 Bulla, et 1613 45 (o e 00 18 butclicra! nlock. s ss 1033 460 gl B, Thompson, Whito Lake, 160 m lnmbor, 30 good stoera.. 1,383 - 850 | Beow Rowena, Whito Lake, 100 b lumbar, 20 m latts, 63 good stoern, L180 612 | Bobr E, Ellinwood, Whito Lake, 170 m Tuabor, 35 'm 95 Toxan ateers. o 00 4.40 Iath, . - - - . 74 Toxan ateors, 9 478 | Bchir Progress, Holland, 45 cda woor b 6.5 | Sehr A, Fredoricks, Hollnnd, 50 cda wood, < I 8.38 | Hcow Bouth Javen, Bouth Iaven, 40 m timbor, 850 450 ralirond len, 880 | Hobr J, Boan, dr., Grand Maven, 140 m lumber. 490 | Hehr Leo, Grand Taven, 80 m lumbor, + 3% | Sele d. I Roboets, Grand Havon, 76 s lumbor, 80 m 5 ' ath, : 480 | Bclie Rnclne, Maskegon, 150 m Jumbor, 20 m lath,- 640 | Hehr Arollc, Muskogon, 170 m Tumber,” 480 | Bohr Mary, lhuku{an 170 m lumber, . 490 | Behr 1, T, Dlake, Muskegon, 100 m limbor, 403 | Bohr Monsoon, Muskogon, 136 m lumber, 95 m lath, 840" | Bohr Tda, Muskegon, 80 m lumber, 10 13’ Iath, 8.60 | Bohr A, B, Lera, Munkegoh, 140 na lumbor, 478 Bteam Dargo Sholdon, Gloveland, 837 tons coal, 816 4.80 | Bargo Argonaut, Detroit, light, o g“l}g}f i Dot g o ooy 3o 1, ora, . mr Doan Richinond, Hoffalo 16 choloa staors, 1,160 .16 ‘ 7301 ik Ao _dries, Hchr Jamea R, Dontly, Dufalo, 4,700 brla comont, Bark Oneonta, Bufalo, 600 tons coal, Hehr Bagco, Buffalo, 403 tona cosl, Btinr Alaskn, Dutfalo, 6 hlids pruncs, and sundries, by Libbie Nat, Buffalo, 400 tons coal, Behr J, A, Holmes, Maniateo, 120 m lumbeor, Prop Oity of Mudlion, Groon' Loy, 100 m lumbe, Bohr Pllgrim, Ludivglon, 150 m Tumber, Sehr O, Bhaw, South Haven, 45 cds bark, HOGB—Blightly increased activity was notice- able in the hog trado, and a8 a result o firmer fooling obtained, though, if wo oxcept good to ohofea light grados, which’sold t an averago ad- yance of 50.&" 100 Ibs, thore was no poroepti- blo improvetnont in pricos. Common, coatao, mixed, and uncven lots wera more-or loss neg- Iocted, and many of this sort romained in the ong uneold nt tho closo, Balon waro roportad af, | HSr Olipper Clty, Ludinglob, 150 m lumibor, 4.00@4.75 for oulls, ot 81.00@5,10 for poor to | SBX ;;{"fi;;,}?:: Aikogon, 100w Jumbar, 20 m athy gommon, at 86.16@0.20 for' modium, and at | Beow Hornet, Mhakegor B m s bor 20t §0.25@6.35 for good to bost. Thio market closed | Hcow Disck awk, Linctiay 100 lsnier, 10 1 ath, stoady, Scow Bardinla, Kewanoo, 120 cds tan-bark, ® Bog alnen: Seow EIIF},'!')J 0113'{:&‘&-76’ o fnber, 2t m tat Vo, = Ne icow Laurel, Dug) 0, 70 m r, 41 m lath, N An Tt Ap Pricel¥e. o Sclr Miclioléon, Ludinglon, 130 m Iibor. 13 189 oanse oy I Belir Warren, hfunkefon, 78 m Iumber, 60 m lath, 66 203 615|838 son 208 Schr Harmony, Mauiatod, 160 m lnmbér, 120 a3 550l ea e 2% Bolr 0. L. Johton, Manstce, 180 m luniber, 04 200 520 oo aig 309 Prop Charles Dotz Manisteo, 160 m ahingles, 6 213 gin| 47- Bp 164 620 | Bebr Tecumael, Goderlch, 2,303 bria salte 48 0 ois|74 38 184 G20 | Sehr Arab, Ludinglon, 160 m Tambor, 53 205 610048 260 198 43y | Bark Arabia, Kingatos, 340 tona salt, 83 281 400 63 108 208 540" | Drig Gladistor, Manistoc, 00 m lumber, 100 m shinglos) 57 200 62043 10 331 455 A00m Iath, 2 121 180 52047 230 204 5,30 OLEARED..............May 7, 53 100 500l 46 307 113 520 | Prop City of Dotroit, Port Luron, 12,005 hit corn, 1,300 64 180 500|632 177 - 104 4325 brls flour, . 51 200 bosle: Ad i85 520 | Sebr Mary Collins, Dufalo, 17,02 bu corn, 6 202 52547 1o8 337 530 | Erop Phtladelphin, Eric, 35,693 bu corn, 600 brls flour, 45 20 G171 180 50|59 213 oas | Prop Brookiym n;gmulmrgn, 100 brid flour, 45 cases BHEEP—Tho supply was vory light, amount- 1 4,000 bu eora 4 bels bocf, 10 brls park, 40 brls flour, and sundries, Prop Winalow, Erle, 000 brls flour, 25,000 but wheat, Btmr ]:flu::‘gon, Grand Haven, 23 brls whisky and ndries, ing to only about 500 hend, and andor & fair do- mand from city butchers prices wora firmly muiutainod. Bales wore at @4,00@4.75 for me~ dium to good choice, Wo quote common to mo- dium shorn_nt €3,50@4.00, and good to choico LAKE FREIGHTS, do at 34.25@5.00. Lambe ato {nquired for, and Tiates to Buflalo ars quotablo at 90 for wheat, and iy bo quoted all tho way from 32.60 for' poor | 84@8gator corn, To Kingaton, 146 for com: siaTes t0 $4.60 for ohoico. for whiat. 'The followlng chatters wero roported : o prect Buffalo, prop Potormac, corn on_through rates; schira Naiad, Nortliwent, nnd’ T, . Sheldof, wheat 'at 9c, LUMBER. Gilmore, corn and rye on private torms, To Kingaton —_— echra Montank, America, Mollison, and Jamaica, wheal WEDNESDAT EVENTNG, May 7, | Bt 16c, 'To Sarnin, props B, F. Wade and B, D, Uatde The rocelpts sinco yeatorday affornoon havo' beon | Well, sohra Albrochit and Oromwell, corn on through Quito liberal, and, thero being & good attendanta of | Fates, Tolal 13: capacity, 170,000’ bu wheat ; 111,000 busora this morning, tho markot was fairly notive, | bu corn, and 10,000 b Tyo. Jointa and seantling are firm at $10., 35 110,60, and atrips ond boards ot $11.00@10.00, Fol lowing . aro tho prices curront: Good o clioico olripa and bdacds a¢ $16.00810.00; select boards at $20,00@22,00; fair to ool boards 'aud etrips at SI200@14,00; jolats aud scantling at $10,25@10,51 ormon boards and strips at S10.M0S11.60; Inth ot $2.60@2.75; shlugles at §0,93; do No, 1t §1.35, Tho following' aatos wero roported: Bchr Joscs, {from Muskegon, 110 m inch at $13,60; selr' J, Bean, from Graud Maven, 150 m common inch at $11.00 schr Giadiator, from Manistee, 100 m 2-Inch at $12,2 130 m lath ot $2,50; schr Harrfot Aun, from Moskego 90 m common at $11,60, and $10,35 fof fnch and 2-incls reapectively ; kebr Bcoville, from Muskegon, 100 m coarso mixed at $10,40, mill tally; seir Leo, from Grand Haven, 92 m_common'_strips and boards at - #11.60; " schr Willlam James, from Munkegon, 64,390 feet otrips, 31,168 fect bonrds mt $11,75, 21,520 fect coarso pleco atuft at $10,00, 9,800 Inth at 2,75 ; 'achr Racluo, from Muskegon, 135'm ploco stuil at $12,00 for 20 feet and ovor and $10,25 for short, 25 m Iath, $2.75; schr Littlo Belle, from My kn;on, 116 m boarda and ptrips at $12,00, 16 m lath at §2," 63 achr Blake, from Muskegon, 185 m nlrl{l and boards at $14.25, milltally ; schir Herald, from {uskegon, 160 m mixed $12,00 for Norway, and $14,23 for atrips and boarda ; actir Liberty, from Auskegon, 00 m jolst and scantling at $10.25; achr Monsoon, from Muskegon, 125 m common= boards and strips at $12,50 ; scow Tlora, from Baugatuck, 80 m select and_clear inch rds at §20,00; schr Weschostor, from Muskegon, 116 m atrips and boards at $15.50, 170 m lath at $2.76 H schr IL O, Albrecht, from Mamstco, 160,841 feot Jolst and keantiing ot $10,50 ; schr Simmons, from Manis. {ce, Michelson and Mary, from L!ldlu‘ffinh, 109, 130 and 90 m 2-inch at $10,25 ; schr Whirlwind, from Luding- ton, 105 m inch at $14,25, rneanTs, Manistee, $3,00@3,25; Ludington, 3,00 3 Muskegon, $2.50; Oconto, $4.00 ; Monomineo, §3,25@%.50 ; I MISCELLANEOUS. Thirteen veasels from below arrived to-doy, The echr Homer will go into tho dacks soon and will bo thoroughiy repaired, “Tho Caplain of tho bark Arabia roports sccing tho larga flect of grain vessels, bolweon Point Saublo and-Dotsey, also mot o numbor of vesscls in tho atraits, Tha schrs Lake Fortst and Catehpole collided of Point Baublo dfonday night. Tho Catchipolo losthior bowaprit and Jibboom, 1 fs not knowa srhothor tho Lako Forest was damaged or not, Tho ackir David Lyous, from Oswono, In in port. Bhe 182 threcmaater, and rauks A1, Capacity equal fo about 22,000 b of corn. The mammioth tow bargo Argonauit, of Dotrolt, aiid tho bargo Oliver Gromwol, and gohr Palican, have nlso arrived, Theso vesicls aro in port for the first tinc, aud aroall new, excopting tho romsell, which bas xocautly boen couvertod into & burge, The schr Welland, ashora nt Manates, has finally ‘been abandoned an o tolal loss, aftor four days® futila offert to get hor off, Her outsit will be placed upon the now scow nearly complated at Manfutca, An oxpodition hus lett Dotroft for (ko Sault to ate tempt to rale the Largea ‘Jufllm and Saturn, sunk during tho terriblo galo Inst fall,. p {Tho steamers t, Panl and_Atlantic, which, with othier voescls, wintored at tho Sailors’ Encamprmient on tho Hault Itiver, havo arrived at Tort Huron, The rivat is opon througliout, Thio achr Wanderor s thought to ba a total Toss, Tha prop Russia, from Detroft, in the firat vossel te arrive at Lustalo this soason, The Fountain Cityia the firut to make tho trip from Buffalo to Chicago, Tho aehr Tronton is off, and in Fort Colborne, She was not malerinlly uamnged. Erom a Bafalo oxchango wo obtain the following: A threo-niasted black veasol, said to_bo tho Oity of tha water, $2,75; Wikte Lako, $2.76; Graud Haven, § Btraits, i ashoro on Iflml’nlul, Also tho schr H, G, 2,60 ; Saugatuck, $2.60, Cleveland, Both wero Mided with coal and bound up. AT THE yARDE, Tlto nohr Coraican, which has beon ashore all wintor Trado dt tho yarda was fairly active, tho dlomand | on the Canadn side, londed with oro, was brought inta Buffalo on Monday mornin, boing chiofly for the common grades of building s el flgh.lnklunfl 16@3.00, | _ Tho props Ary from Ohfcago to {gmbor, Lathon track aco- naw quoted at $.7663.00 Montresl, pasnod lows the chael ot Bers Bapacags to Firat clea $52.00@55,00 | Aay . 8y B i Sovoral tugs from Dotroit havo gono out an Laka Huron to render assiatance to the graln.laden vessels from Ohicago and Milwaukeo, should thoy roquiro it, oIarge ausntities of o codlinuo fo pasa down B, air Livor, Sopt, Soorgo Torry, of ho barge Poland-—_one of tho Antolope's tow—waa drowned off Port Auatln last Friday afternoon, A caso of importanco to owners and mastars of steamers and salling-vossels lias beon decided by tha Bupremo Court of the Uniled Blatos, Tho caso was oue of n colliaion botween stesmer and o salling-ves. ael, and the court Liold that “the noutical rules ror qulre, when » stoamer and s snling-vessol aro ape proaghing, that from the very moment tho saller fa. 16, viow tho sfaror shall watch with tho utmost diligence lior courso aud movements, s0as {o bo able to adopt such timely measures of procaution aa will necessaril ly Drevent the two boats coming in contact, Fault on the part of the safling-vessel doca not abolyo tho stesmor Buffering itaelf to get In too dangerous proximity, Tho steamer, in allowing such proximity, is chargeablo it all thio damages resulting, Tho steamer i hound Becond clear, 1 1o Third clear, 1 nch, Third clear, thick, First and sscond cloar floor Tough,. T Firat and second cloar aiding, togotte Common siding. . Gommon fooring, dressod, first, . Common flooring, dressed, 5ocorid. .. +vse ‘Wagon-box boards, solected, 14 inches an 47.00(50,00 38,00 m.% 40.00842.00 18.00@22.00 14,60(316.50 imbier, oic., 16 fook 3,506 3,15 | tokeep out of the way of the salling-vossol.” ; Toth, on trac 2,766 3. T'wo of tho most important lights on the Amertcan No. 1 sawed shingles. 1.60@2:00 | coast of Lnke Huron aro thoso of Port au Barques aud Aor! Star. 38,50@3,75 | Thunder Bay, The first namod waa catablished in 1847 Blingles on {rack. 3125@3.50 | and robuilt in 1650, It is distant from 8, Clair Rivor No. 1 saw . 1.25@1,60 | 75 miles, snd consiats of o tower aud dwolling, of yel- Threo doliars per car to bo added whon transforred, | low. brick, closcly connectod, Point mux Barciies noxt 14 ond.of tho most dangorous localities on Lake Huron, nnd is the turning pownt for vossels entaring tho Boginaw Dy, ~Sturgoon Polnt light bears N. N. W., distant 60 milos, ~Thunder By light bears N, by 3 W,, distant 73%¢ milos, Toint Olark light, on tha Catiada share, boars E, X N, distant 63 milos.’ Chane try Island lfgght, also on flio Ganada shioro, bears N, E. by E. 3¢ B, distant 70 milos, Thundor Bay Island has a atono tower with brick dwoliing sitached, snd is "hree which chargo follows tho shingles. Thl:hmlL!‘iw ahingles o be two inches in thick- noss, ZLength—Sixtceen inclies, mAnDWoOD, Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.003160.00; * clear, $05.0075,00; common, $10.00@50,00; cull, "$30.003 5,00 ; flooring, £50.00@50. Mll—ClbflrE .00@ 40, common, $20,00@25.00 ; situatod on the southiosst point of tlo fsland, 'Vessols cull, $12,00G16.00 fiooring, :30.00@40,00, t attempt to pass o tho westward of {his lght, Oak—Clear, KOG comumon, $20,00@25.00; | Jriint notattempt to N N W 3¢ W nnd i distan cull, $12.00@18.00, 19 miles, Hickory —olear, €15,00@4600; common, $25.000 5,003 cill, $12.00@16.00. 2Maplo—Clear, $30.00940,00; common, $20.00@30.00 ; cull, $10.00@16.00, 23 Butternui—Olear, $50.00@00.00; common, $35.00@ Oliorry—Olear, $50.00800.00; common, $25.008 85,00+ cull, $12.00@18 Whil 00@40.003 common, $20,00 30,00 § cull, $10, 15.00, O anon Bideboitich ‘axles, porlclsa;sl.m@}.m; Great Duc fsland, on' tho Uanads shoro, bems N. by E, % E,, diatant 43 milos, Covo Istand 1ight, alao on tho Canads shore, boars E, N, E. 3 E., tant 74 miles,—Detroit Post "The Topairs to the rovolying machinory at Groen Tsland lighthouse, Luko Erle, hovo boen comploted, and the fixed-variod-by-flashes’ light proscnted by tha Lightliouse Doard will horeaftar bo oxhibitod there an in previous'acasons,—Cleveland Leader. Tl following {8 o list of {ho transfers of vesscl roperty whick took placoin the Detroit Custom-Housa lutrict duriug the month of Aprils Tug 1, A, Lnllontinio, Ballentino & Co, to 7. P, Suk lvan and 8, 11, Gurrie, $9,000 schir Star of tho North, ©. G, Blodgett to Willlam Rankinand Georgo Wilson, $7,000; tug Winslow, Dallentine & Co, to S, B, Grume mond, $32,600 ; Largo Oliver Cromwell, J. P, Olark to Jolin 'Tridgeo, $14,000¢ tug Jobn Alariln, oncesixe toenth, T. B, Ohrlstlo’ to Willtlam ’Livingston, Jr., £2,600; prop Edith, onc-bnlf, Candler Bros, to D, . Dine, $,000: kchr Columblan, James Cooper and Robort Moglonity to Westorn' Transportation and Oonl Company, #20,000; stmr Lighth Obio, O, A, Turner and J, A, Bloau to Jon Pridgoon aud Joht Donias, $0,000 ; stmr Miton D, Ward, samo fo samo, $18,000'; sttar Geo, L, Dunlop, Englohen Transportat tlon Co. to D, Cola ‘and othiors, $45,000; steamslip Gordou Campboll, John Owou anil others o Erlo snd Waggon Block—Lickory SO olos, cach, 15@690; box’ bords, §05.009 MARINE. PORT OF GHICAGO. ARRLVED. , Sehir Recprocity, Ludington, 2 m lumbor, Trop 8, 0, Baldwin, Milwaukeo, 600 tons iron ore. Ber W, 1, Allen, Oswego, 400 fons coal, Selir Robert Howlott, Whito Lako, 160 14 Inmber, Scbr Lavina, Whito Lako, 2,700 raflrond tioa, Sebr Hottlo Jolnon, Fort Huro, 300 m lumnbor, Stunr Muskeyon, Graad Laven, 210 bels sluces, snd sundrics, Sehr TMattie Farl, Saugatuck, 100 m lumbor, Ve y 9,000 60w Vontia, ono- Selir Whirlwind, Ludington, 110 m lumbor, Weutern Lrausportation Co., $69,000 a Heo half, atoC, . Lolts, ${00:' scow Champlon, Helir Spray, Hollaad, 43 coria wood, I, P, leatlto T, 7, 1eath, $100; tug vutosn, B Sehr O, Harrison, white Lake, 120 m lumber, Behr Four Brothers, Manistec, 2,300 railroad tos, Prop AL Groti, Sanfstee, 120 m lambor, Behr I1, O, Albrecht, Manistec, 200 m lumber, Hchr Yotrel, Muskegon, 161 m lumber, Hebr Tri-Golor, -Hollaid, 8 m staves, 8 bris cranbor- Lalf, W udion to ¥, Mooro and others, $36,000; acow Mo Lisba, John Hoffinan to Quinlan & O'Leaty, £330 3 prop Phil Sheridan, 3, L, 1urd_& Co, to J, A%, and othors, §95,000 5 seht 11, O, Winalo W, son to I, W, Tefold and others, $15,000 ; schr Bophia Bmith, one-quarter, J, J, Ibbolson to G, Behweizor, $2,000; tug River Quioou, one-half, A, M, Koyes fo O, L./ Toolo, p. t.; tug M, I, Mills, ond-Oftiott, T, B, Keat to M, B, Kean, $250 w1 hargo Rouge, Jas, Kelly to rics, 8chr R, J, 8kidmore, Pontwater, 100 m lumbor, Behr Jamalen, Oswego, 2,600 bris ualt, Behe 7. E, llmoro, Oswaygo, 450 Lo conl, ¢! kegon, m lumber, .'[OB. Desane and othors, $3,376 ; tug A, 1f, Ballentine, B L oo o Wil 0 ik, E,F, Lawrenco_snd othore to' . EulllwmsnuJ Sche it fllo, Minkegon, 180 m ey 20 ' loth, | 8 B AL TN oz Jeul Drutmond, Yort olboru, 100 lous aud | rimon, $L410; sts o Maty Mty Touber Julia Miner, B, Melugh to M, 6, Lathron, $1,650% scow Bpoed, one-holf, Goorgo McOlira to Peter Yoodro, $500; sehr Columbian, R, AMeginnity and James Cooper to John Graham and W., ', & O, Co., $20,000 ¢ deow Btorm, 11, MoMorrau to D, Meisol, $600 ; scow Molissa, O'Lary, Quinlan, and l\h-t(llnufly to 'M, B, Browa,'$925 ; schr Hattls, Moo Lowis o A, Sumsers flold and_W,'B. Mortimér, $1,000 : atne Dovo, onpe quartor, J, A, Slonnto Williai'Mcltay, $10,000 % st Inland Quoon, samo o snmo, $L,7507 atme Heathap Belt, D, Blowart to If, ackett and others, $1,600 s Thotnah Quaylo, Trowbridge estato to &, 1, Pirkes and E, Flsher, $38,000 ; scow Spoed, Potor Voodre {6 Elizabotl McOluro, $1,000; scow Garibaldl, V. \Welea to Willlam Parker dud dtkiors, §3,000; schv Gambridge, ouudalty I, J, Whinlow to John Tosriior, $14,800 ; acl Bewr fl!.ulfigmnw, Kiugitan, 1o bapysalt, 950 tons | Jortisnd, Do Wiitusy, Jr., to 13, Whltliker, 319, ig {rom, Btmr {lllltllkagou, Buffalo, 800 bris cement; 2,000 bela — = o balast), A Sole 3, ¥, Haylor, Jacksonpott 3,200 telegraph poles, 1,000 railvond tios, Behr J, B, Merrill, Manisteo, 200 m lumber, Schr Liborty, Muskegon, 75 in Iumbor, %0 in Inth, . Bchr lamlet, Manisteo, 160 m hnber, Sehr Z, O, Blinmons, Manistes, 140 m jumbor, Hohr Wonteliuater, Muskegon, 140 m lumber, Behr Joses, Muskegon, 116 m Jumber, Selr Pilot, Muskegon, 115 m lumbor, Sobir 0. J. Rocder, Muiakogon, 120 i juzabor, Hehir Mystio, Muskogon, 160 in lumber, Hohr Hurald, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, Bchr Wm, Preston, Oswego, 420 tans coal, Schr Goo, L, Warren, Duilalo, 350 tony coal, Bolir Anderson, Yirle, 418 tous'coal (auth), iark I, Disnell, Buffalo, 4,484 byle alt, nlt, SCALES. ! obr A, L. Polfer, Nilwaukee, 480 Lo 3 : Dark Nalud, Groan Hay, 310 st lumbor, 178 3. shin- FAIRBANKS gles, b Iath, ¥ Sl STANDARD Behr Honest John, Muskegon, 95 m lumber, Holir A. Plaggor, Rtuskogon, 81 hmber, § SCATLES ol Mugmovin, Sunkegon 115 m bt A OF AL BIZES, olis, Rluukegon, 116 n luinbor, £ Bole Eumelino Muskegon, 133 1 lumber, Li4) FATRDANKS, MORSE £00 obr Glad Tidings, Muskegon, 160 1 lumber, 20 m 111 AND 113 LAKE-8T: 3 ks