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WIUINE I AU GURIENUE " MONETARY. TrunspAx Evnxeva, May 22, © Thore have boon no clisuges of importanco In $ke Jocmmonoy market for eovernl dnys, Tho supply of ionnablo funds 1s good, and approved borrowora got all thoy roquiro nt reasouablo rates, On good collaternls monoy is to Lo had at the banks st 10 per cont, snd ‘tho supply ot fands offorod In tho stroot ot tho samo rato is incrensing. Emhnnggn on Now York was firmor to-day, owing to a bollor supply of ourroncy, somo Iargo amounts of currency having boon rocolved from Now York aud also from 8t. Louls. .Not~ withstauding somo considerable amounts of our- ronoy sont to Milwaukeo within tho past fow dnye, the nggregate amoumt golng to tho country e small yob, Exchnnge sold botweon banks to- day at 260 per §1,000 dlscount, Tho fiurnclal sspoct in New York ls bottor, Monoy is onsy at 6 por cent, and tho price of sterling exchange hina declined el ghtly. WILT THERE DE A BIORT CROP OF CONN? The opinion bogins to prevail that tho ‘baok- wardnoss of the soason will provent tho planting of anything like tho ueual ares of cora in tho distriots that bosr the most {mportant relations to tho geueral crop of corn in tho United Btates. In this State, which has for somo yoars past pro= duced more corn than 'any othor two Btates of {ho Unlon, it is pos- aible to plant. corn as Into a8 itho 10th of Juue and still rajss a fair crop, but It Taquizes that.ho remaindor of tho summer be extremely favorablo and that the fall shonld be Inte. With corn planted any timo aftor the 1st of June, thore is- erost dangor thab tho first frosts in the fall will cut it oft” boforo tho grain s suficiently matured.. In sensons of ususl weathor, tho flflnt bulk of the corn-planting has ‘boen dono in lilinois aud Iowa bofore the pres- ont time ; but this sonson it 1a woll known that the excossive moisture biaa kopt the ground too ot to plow for soveral weeka past, and at the presont writing, thore s no improvement in the prospoct in that partioular, Ten days, or ovon a weol mors,.of such woather aushas provailed for the past four or firo weeka wowld make it tol- ernb‘l)y cortain that the. corn crops of both Tllinois-aud Towa would fall far short of those of tho laat two yoars. In order to show tho rolative importanco of the crops of theso two Statos to the nggregate corn crop of tha United Biatos, o refor to the crop reports of tho Agricultural Burenu for the yoar 1871, which s tho Intest official report accossiblo. The ontire ewglof tho United Btatos in 1871 was 991,808,000 bushols, of which Iilinois produced 203,301,000, Iowa 09,019~ 000 busbels, Ohio 89,606,000 bushcls, Missouri 87,800,000, tndiana 79,205,000, Kontucky 69,843, 000, Tonnossoo 45,900,000 No other Stata in the Union produced as much as 40,000,000, Thers ara but throe important districts in the Unitod States where the production of com for tho Ilnst four or five yonrs hns been enough greator than the lhome consumption to furnish s surplus for exportation to noighboring Statos or foreign countries, Of theso three aistricts tho most important lios in the centro of the Biate of Illinols, anothor les in the southorn and westorn .Put of Iows, with ® fow countios along tho Missourl Kivor [n tho morthwestern corner of Missouri and southeast- orn cornor of Nebrasks, and s third, but o smaller one, along both sidos of the Misslasippi River, south of Cairo and north of Fort Pillow, The census yoport for 1870 contains & ‘*corn map” of tho United States. This map is tinted in accordance with tho relativo importance of tho crop to the soctions in which it is produced, rnd also to show tho rolative imporiance to tho crop .of tho United B8tatoes, The throe districts above montioned aro tintod. movoral ghades dooper than any other parts of tho United Statos, sad show 8t s glanco whero the exporlable surplus of corn comes from. The great corn diatrict of Illinols embraces nearly thirty counties, and may bg roughly out- lined” by tho following boundarios, viz: bogin- ning in Kankakeo County, and following tho EKankakee and Illinois Rivers wostward to Hen- nepin, thence southwostward, along tha Ohi- cago, l!url‘mfitnn & Quiney lln.ilnmcg to Quincy, thence southenstwardly through Jackeonville to0 nbout Hillsboro, on the Terre Haute & Alton Railroad, thence eastwardly on the Terre Hauto Railroad to Mattoon, and thenco north on the Dllinois Ceutral Railroad fo Kankakeo County, Tho thirty countles embraced within this cirouit aro the only ones that have as yet raised corn to soll to'any considorablo extont, Tha grestest corn-raisiug district of Towa and tho Missonri River-is embracod within o ‘boundary which may be tracod a8 follows, viz : From Marshalltown, in Marsholl Connty, woat- ward along tho Ohicago & Northwestorn Ruil- rond to Dennison, in Crawford County.; thence northestward to Sioux City ; thence down the west side of tho Missouri Kivor to 8t. Joseph ; thence erst on tho Haunibal & Bt. Jos Railroa to the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad ; thenco northeastwardly to tho State lino of Towa; theuce directly north to Marshalltown, This district embracos sbout twenty-seven counties in Tows and nine in Missouri. Part of the oxportable swrplua of corn comes ‘East by il to Ohicago, and. part gocs dowi the Missouri iver to t Louis, but the fréights to both markets arg 8 heavy tox on _tho value of the corn, aud leave the farmers go little for their labor that for the lust yoar or two they Lave beea directing thoir attention more to the raising of stock, aud aro thus endeavoring to consume a8 much of their Dwa corn &8 possible. "The grontost corn-raising district of Kontucky and Tennessee is small compared to the two above montioned. It embraces about fifteon counties, all west of the Tennessce River, and mainly on the Mississippi River, from Columbus nearly as far sonth as Fort Pillow. The three districts above-mentioned are prob- sbly the most important sources of supply in tho world as far as tho rogulation of the prico of torn in thoe great markot is concorned, and the repects of the wenther and the progross of corn- planting in tho countios ombraced in boundsries rbovo described wil} be watched with unusual intereat in view of tho present predictions:of a short crop. GENAN FINANOES, On May b, somo days before the Vienna panio, the London T¥mes ealled attention to.the inflator condition of finances in Gormany as shown by lthe condition of tho Bank of Prussin, ss fol- lows ¢ At the end of April last year the Joans and discounts of the Bank of Prussin were £21,000,000 ; (hey are naw £36,000,000—an increxse of 75 per cent. 'The noto cir- culation agaln has risen in the year from .£36,000,000 1o £60,000,000, At the samo time the cash Iy tho bank, though it fias Tisew Jargely, . viz., from £26,000,000 to £32,000,000, has nok risen 11 anything Jike tho Tropore ot of the loans and the note circulation. Tho strain on the bank has incrensed in an unprecedented mon- ner in o single year, and that, sfter o rocont growtl, which waaalso'of & surprising kind. Ton ycars ago ik e akecogs b o £40,000.00, st sl o} avarago {6 now .£45,000,000, and a ma: 250,000,000 ks beon atiainad. i LOCAL BTOCK AND DOND MABKET, Messra. Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto as fol- lows this afternoon: Selting, g 6-208 of "3, )\1% 5-308 of 'G5, Jan, and July y Lex 5208 of '67, Jan, and July, fLi} 5305 of 108, Jan, ond July. . 10y 20408,0 00 suzroaqunsoneas i 0, B, 58 (new Issue) Gold (full welght).. Gold Goupon., Gold Exchange. . 8lerling Exchange, Northern_ Pacific Gi Chicago Qity s, Cook County Tt Tllinols County and +__ DANK REMOVALS, The Union Natioual Bauk will occapy its now office on the old site, southwest corner of Wash- ngton and La Sallo stroets, on Friday, the 23d nst. On Monday or Tuesday of noxt week fho Firth National Bauk will move into its now ofllco in tho Moerchants' Exchango Building, on the northwest corner of Washington and La Sallo, and on Monday of next weok tho ticket nn {froight oftices of tho Baltimoro & Ohio Railrond Company will be moyed to tho basement offico in tho now Morchanis’ Building, under tho oflice to bo occupiod by the Fifth Natlonal, e, REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wero filed for rec- ord on Thureday, Msy 23: CITY PROPERTY, Randolpk at, 100t o of Bhicidon st, 1 f, 20380, Murch 16 ; consideration, $7,600, Contral Park av, bet Ohlcago avand Bocond st, Lot 12, June 17, 1879 ; cousldoration, $4(0, Canalport av, bet firong and Tuble sta, s, Lot1, March 20 ; couslderation, $8,700, Union at, n of Lumber st, Lota & to 8, with e f, run- ning to sip, Mey 1 contidcration, 417,800, Wost Erie af, 0 0f Eilzabeth s conmitbration (3,100, bty 1, Lot o5 Agrtl 107 Chicago av, bot 140 and Rush ats, n ¥, Lot 0, May 6 consideration, $1,060, Ohicago av, Lot Pine and Rush te, ¢, Lots 7 ands, sy 3 consfderation, 83 n et ey e o m g SURIW AL Fobi. 11, 1870 § connidoration, 87,500, ‘Millor af, bot Polkand Taylor' sts, of, Lote1 nnd 4, Jan, 13 conmideration, $3,000, Woal Lrla at, bot Elfzabeth and Ada sts, n £, Lot 104, QOct, 07 connldoration, 81,400, Vornmav, bot TiEty.reaaud and Thirtze{hind stn, w 1, Lot 17 and port of Lol 16, Moy 22; constdoration, o000, ‘Thisly-firat at, 8 0 cor of Rockwell, nnd i of Dlacks 840 8, Mauchestor, ADril 10§ considoration, £33,140, Heliregor sty o of Buddsn, n £, Lot 6, Moy 10 con- siidoration, 030, ‘Orchard b, Lot Willow and North av, w £, 25, April 23; copalderation, §050, Adamn at, 1833 t o of TLaflin, n f, 30x108% ft, May 145 comideratiorn; $3,000, 1ot 10, Block 27, Koo 7, 39, 14, May 1; considoration, Timors at, wof Contral Park av,8f, Tots 109 and 110, May 19 conaideration, $800. Atlams at, 'bot Thrcop Al hnd Gentro av, 8, 03 £4 to ligy, May 1 ; counldoration, $20,000, Tonry at, v of Ashland av, s f, Lot 1, May 1; cone sidoration, $900, Wostaruta, 00 (¢ n of Biue Tolsnd s, £, 4x100 £t, April 10; connfderation, $1,000. ‘tinrrison 'at, 8 w oor of Otutro av, n f, 60x10 ft, Moy 125 conuideration, £5,625, Tolk st 1.0 cor Woollst, . £, 20100 ¢, Moy 1; cou- slderntion, $2,25i Michigan nv, 8 of Fourteonth at, w1, 40 ft, Moy 3; conslderation, '$12,000, Shobor s, & of Wabanslanv, of, Lot 2, March 14; conalderation, $100, Talsted at, bot Evona and Luke als, o f, Tot 14, April ousidoration, 8, cknou st, o of 1Inlited t, 0, 33 & to Prico place, April 217 cohsideration, $4,8 Soward st, n of Elghtconfh at, o f, Lot 35, May 23; constdoraticn, $1,100, . v BOUTIT OF OITY LIMITS, Lat 0, Bouarbiy & Ol Subdicision, fu 8 3¢ of Tat o, in Bcl T, Sub, Boe, 16, 36, 14, Oot, 34, 1874; conald- erntion, $600, g Bama property, May 223 consideration, $500. Lots12and 13, Fish & Young'a Subdivislon, e of Tollacoat, s w X Sai4, 38, 14, May 3 conaldoration, foL28and 8 9 £t of Lot 20, Black 19, Cleavervillo, Oct, 1,1872; considoration, $7,600, Lot 23, Block 6, in subdiviaion of n 74 rods of n o & 6 0f raifltosd, ApH] 173 consldoration, $500. TLota 20, 31, 27, Berdol's rosubdivislon w part of Lot 8 S0 16,16, 14, farcn 103 conaldoration ST, ot 63, Bogue's Additlon, in 8 0 ) Béo 0, 98, March 29; conshilerution, $300, Toguo’a Sccond Addition, {n 1 & X 38, 14, April 233 consideration, §380, Lot 15, Block 2, COMMERCIAL. Bac, ‘Tuvonsoax Eveniya, May 32, 'The following woro the recoiptsand shipments of the leading articlos of produce in Chieago during the past twonty-four hours, and for tho corrosponding dato onoe yonr ago: TECEIPTS, PMENTS, 1870, | 1872, || 1870, | 1872 Flour, brls, 6,G0) 6,85 11,01) 109% Wheal, b, ancoo| 14,000(| 63,100 16,654 Qorn, ‘... 102a65| 210,670|( 235,03 253,851 Oats, bu, 03,580] 45,8101 102, 7,630 Rygy u 420|800l 8001|2250 Tarloy, b 1,800 3,005 2553 2,830 Grans seed, ita, 65,340 15,890\ 43,111, 10,550 . Tlsx aocd, Ib Broom corn, 5,080| 9,650 504,801 302,300 Live hogs, X 1040 Qaitlo, No. 2,431 1,042 Bhicop, No. 681l 182 Tiidos, e, 1,100| - 92,670 Tighwinor 200 200 Wool, 1ta, 01,197 60,180 ‘Potatocs, bt 4110|100 t 2,280 1,800 Buinigler, m a1 gl Balt, brla, cveeeendl 3,240 1404 Withdrawn from storo, yostordsy for city consumption : 9,441 bucorn ; 5,541 bu oats; 474 bu rye ; 8,188 bu barloy. ‘The follewing grain has been inspected into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 87 cars whoat; 180 cars corn; 16,000 bu rojocted do by caunl; 66 cars onta; 7,000 bu rojected do by oanal ; 8cars ryo; 8 cars barley. Total (205 cars), 149,000 bu. Tho commercial roportors for the daily news- papors sometimes slumble upon cases in which parties trading In produco report a transgction &t o prico considerably abovo or bolow tho true one. Tusemuch as o transnction of this kind is gonerally argreed upon beforohand, at least to the extont of 5 promise from one party that only tho other shall report thoe salo, tho rovelation can only bo mado in tho event of a forgetfilnoss on the part of the promiser, or the ocourrence of some event hich neither had provided for. ‘This fact justifios the inforenco that many faluo roports aro made which are not known to be faleo by any other parties than thoss engaged in tho transnction. These falsifications are not confined to any particular branch, though they aro much mors coslly mado in somo dopartments than in others, In the opou markets for produce, whore bids aro made and proporty offered publicly, there would seem to be no opportunity for such worls ; but even thore the fathor of lies finds room for his children to practige, a8 we havo within the past yoor or two. It is, bowover, in those dopsrtmonts whore the trading is'mora private that the decoption is oftenest practisod, and the lie unblushingly insisted on. As examples in a goneral way, wo may noto that within the past month, cases hayve come to light in which cargo lumber was quoted 50c per thouneand above the eelling price; flour 25c per brl too high; highwines 3¢c por gallon above tho price at which thoy wera sold; ke froights ¢o above tho truth, and barloy 5@8¢ per bu highor than the truth, Tho misquotation is not always done in the “ too high " diraction, though most gonorally 50 in tho iutorest of sollors, Inlivo stock thoro are partios who ofton report nles that aro nevor mado—~theso roports nre given most freely to tho papors which publish the names of buyer aud sollor, The commission mon who sell buttor, hides, oggs, ond other minor produce on country ac- count, havo in their ranks a fow sharpera who ore ten thousand times worse thau thoso above noted, whoso only object is to influence tho mar- kotin tho favor for futurs transactions, Tho commission sharks, who ought to boe raidedupon, in the intercst of honorablo dealors, ns persist- ontly as tho gamblers are now followed into their holes, quoto the markot below the truth, tliat thoy may be ablo to pocket the differenco, Ono of 'thess, whon butter is solling at 80c per Ib will report to his cliont in tho country, as sell- ing at 26c, and pockots tho bo difforenco bonides his commission. Thoy then have the hardihood to complain of the roporters who obtain quota- tions from houorablo dealors ; sud sometimos try in other ways to obtain quotations in their favor. Wo montion buttor only as an instance, ‘Wo might name, porhaps, ovory othor articlo of rodues that is sold in this city on commission or. the country producer as having boen mado the means of a swindlo as mean as tho veriest confidonco gamo that was ever praotised on a rural visitor. ‘Wo write this, not for the purpose of furnish- ing pabuwlum to the Bt. Louis Democrat, and othor papers of that ilk, which tako delight in calling every Chicago man a thiof hecause our city annually sonds ite quota to the Penitontiary, There aro tricka wherovor there is trade; because tho trado draws tho tricksters, just as pickpock- ots rush for o crowd. Our objoct in making tho abovo notes is to call the attontion of tho Liouest majority to the necessity of taking some moak- ures for purifying tho cliaunols of trade by ac- tivoly discountenancing tho nofarious class, whather they bo misquoters, deal in adultoratod goods, or give short woights and measures, Wo notice a movoment In some Lastern citios to of- foct o portion of the morul purgtion which is so imporatively nooded thoro; caunot we have soma such movement in Chicago. Ti¥ NARKETS. ‘Tho londing produco mavkets wore eteadior to- ny, with only a modorate aggrogule of business, nt about tho #ame gonoral averago of prices ag yestorday, Tho situntion in grainwas undecided, Xith not onough of onorgy on oither slde to ‘chuso » matorial movowoent in the scale of quota~ tionn, Many of the oporators apont a considora- - ble portion of their timne in scanning the weather chart, with facos that remindod one of the ox- pmudou on tho countenaucs of o man who ex- amincs tho rope that is soon to be placed around hig own neck, Tho continued wet wenther ia certainly discouraging to both buyors and sell- ors. ‘' first class oro afraid to tako Lold lost a Budden clearing up should taka the grouud from undor their feet; and the others are afraid to sell extensivoly, lost thoro should be a wide-sproad failure of ‘tho crops this year. ILonce tho ship- ping movement is quiet for tho soason, and all the more 80 as the weathor is very unfavorablo (lnr kooping some kinds of grain in good condl- tion. Dry gooda wore reportod in moderate demand at substantially fornior quotations, whoro pricos aro being hold with & fair show of firmness. The grocery market was withaut new foaturos, Business continues quiet in all departments, and with a few oxceptions—notably coffees and spicos—the quoted pricos were ouly Indifforently sustained, There was a fair activity in the but- ter market at pricos not varymimllurlnlly {rom those suling earlior in the yreek. Chojce quali~ 14 .| short cloar. noted o few casos of this kind 1n theuo columns | &76 Ty Tiol, i tho dally rooolpta of ok do not oqual the consumptive domaud. , Thoro is no conslderabla everplus of auy grads. Ohecao ns again quiat and easy; quotations helng low- ored another 1go, or to 19@14o for Now Yorlk fno- tory, and to 11@130 for Wostorn do,, COoal was (tiot 08 proviously guoted, Lackawaunn and Lrio at 10,00, and Wilmingion at $0.00, No ohangos of {mportanco wero moted in the fah, biny, hicos mul leather markets, |Dried fruits wero qulet and genorally easy l,huuf:h not appre~ cinbly lower, oxcapt for raisins, whioh wero down Bo por box, * Olla wero in modorato demand at 19 @19}4c for earbon 3 nt 760 for oxtra lnrd § $1.00 @1.05 for lnsoad, and 580 for turdontine. Lumber continuoa soliva, {mmoulnfly tho common grades, At tho dooks the receipts woro fair, and salos woro roadily offocted at about youtorday's rango of prices.” Al llio yards com- mon sidng, A and B astook boards woro lower ; Inth are algo n littlo off, othorwiso thoro was no chinngo, Hardwood is in good domand and firm, The motal trado is modorato at formor prices. Nails aro selling at 85,1214 rates, Noval atores meet with » good inquiry sud rule steady. Tho condition of "tho wood markot is substantially tho same. Old wool I in modnru‘tln roquost among Wostern manufacturors at tho quoted rices. Vory littla new waol kLad bean raceived. lopn and broom-corn aro unchanged ; the former ara vory quiot, whilo only tho better grades of corn nro wanted, and thoy arosquite firm, being searco, Iungarian and millob geed wore in modorate roquest at lowor prices, Timothy was quict and firm.. Clover unchanged. =Groen fruits wore in domand at formor’pricos, oxcopting cholco oranges, which aro r{;mtml 0o higher. Ponchblow potatoss aro salablo ab yculur ny's prices. Othor variotios are quiot.- Tho supply of poultry was oxcosslve, and prices declined. Iggs wero also woak and irrogular, - ako froighta wora quiot, but stranger. Tho paucity of available vossels horo enabled car- riora to Insiat on 16@3Zc ndvanco, ab which fow shippors carod to take hold. Corn to Buffalo 'was taken at 53{c to load at down-town housos, and Go wns gouorally askod. Wheat to Buffalo wns nominal at 6!4o, aud oata to do at 4140, Kingstou and Oswogo rates wore quotod st 18)50 on what, and 12i¢e on corn. Through rates to Doaton and Portland wore unchanged at 250 for corn. A total of seven charters wora roported, i:-hluhlwln carry out 118,000 bu cora, and 122,0011 u onta. Highwines were quiot and unchanged, though Now York was quoted n shade strongor. ‘Thero wers buyers at 90¢, nnd sollers at 901¢o all through the sousion. Snlos were reported of 100 brls at 900 por gallon, Proviglons swore more notive, but agaln woal, in sympathy with a_reported decliue in the prico of livo hogs at tho Btock Yards. Moss pork foll off 20@3250 por brl, and tho businesa dono con- sistod oliefly in changing round from one month to nnothor to compeonsate certaln inoqualition which hed been developed by the failuro of a not vary prominent operator, though ho had done o fair businoss during tho wintor. Lard was wesk in sympathy, recolli!:!s @10¢ 1\}"" 1b, though there wis not.much offering. Moats wore dull aud easior at tho advauced quotations of yeater- dny. The markot closod or_all round, the daclino being recovered under a bottor disposi- ton to tako lold ab the roduction. Tho market closod at tho following rango of pricos: Moss pork, cash or soller May, 316.765 do sellor June, $16.70@15,75; do_ soller .Tul_y $10.10@16.16 3 do scller August, 816.60@ 16,76 ; Inrd, cash or sollor May, $8.60; do weller June, §8.50@3.65; do sotlor July, 88.765@8.80 5 summor lard, $7.765 do without pack 87,25, Bwoob picklod hama quoted ot 10@11?{ Dry saltod monts quotablo at 63@63(a for shoulders; Bfifi@s}(e for short ribs; and 83¢@B8l{o for short dlear, Boxod shouldors, 6%¢@0i4c. Eng- lish moats, 83¢@824c for short ribs ; 8%5@83{0 for acon 8 quoted ot Tigo for shoul- dora; %o for cloar ribs; 10c for short cloar, aud 13@1434e for hams, all packed, Mows boef, 20.00@9.263 oxtra mess do, 210.00@10.25; oot hams, 828.00@29.50, City hfiow, 13{@80; gronso quotablo at G{@BY{o. Sales woro roported of 500 brls moss pork at 216,505 600 brls do seller Juno at 815.85; 500 brla do af 816,805 1,760 brls do ot $16,25; 1,100 brls do sollor July ot 15755 2,000 brls do at 316.70; 500 brls do at 815.65; 600 brls do at $16.16; 400 tes Inrd sollor Juno ad $8,60 ; 250 tes do at ©8.45; 860 tes do nt $18.40 ¢ 500 tes do al £8.971¢; 950 teg do sollor July ab £8,80; 600 tes do'nb $8.75; 250 Les do ut $8.70 760 tes do b $8.653 100,000 tha shouldors ab 6360 ; 100,000 1bs short ribs sollor June at 834, Flour was agnfu quiod but firm, “Thoro was not much domnnd owing to tho wonlknoss in whaoat, but doalors wore ablo to insist on formor Txml'n"m' 04 tho receipts aro very much less than tho ehipmonts, giving small offeringa, DBran was dull at tho recont decline. Sules wore reported of 200 brls winler oxtras on private terms ; 100 brls spring extras at $7.26 ; 200 brls do éNoupnreiU at $7.00 ; 100 brls do (Princoss) at £6.75 ; 100 brla do ab ¥6.70 ; 100 brls do at &6.05 ; 100 brls do at 6,50 ; 700 brls do ou pri- vato torms ; 100 brls spring supor@inos nt $4.76 5 100 brls do at 84.50 ; 700 brls rye flour on pri- vate tormws, Total, 1,900 brls, " Alwo, 20 tons Lran at 89.00 gn track, nnd 10 tons middlings at £12.00, Tho following were the quotaiions at tho clogo ¢ Fair to cholco while winter extrag......§ B.60 Red winier extras. it ‘Wheat was quiot and steady during the greater part of tho sesuion, though with a vory nervons foolivg, Tho bulk of tho business was transe ncted nt » decline of 4o bolow yesterday's inside Kriccs. Livorpool was quoted dull, and New Yorkk waa quiot and unchenged; but the chiof Incentivo to an easior rango was tho growing cortainty that thora will be a fair supply next harvest, unless thera should be continuons rain abreaping ns woll as at sood time. Henco the avomaly of a strong markoet for cnsh grain and weakueas for futuro dolivery. The stock of No. 2 spring novw in store horo is estimated all tho way from 64,000 to 275,600 bu, and is probabl neaveat tho outsida figure, Evon thatis smalf, whon weighed against the iarge numbor of shorta yot out for this month, now within eight days of closing, And tho diflculty is still furthor com- plicatod by the fact that tho cash wheat of- forod for sovoral days paat lias boon taken up by & party or parties, who has (or haye) sold soller tho month against it, Tho surmise has boon thrown out that the dolivories of thoso options will bo defayed till within & fow minutes of 8 o'clack for on tho 80th, tho purpose of working revengo on cortain ‘mombors wfor _thoir attitudo with regard to J. B, Lyon. Itis moro probable, howover, that the whaat was bought on oller tho motth to ship, and nrmnfiomeuts mads to sond it forward, the wheat not being yot delivered, the party is buying to it his contraots, and solling. options to moot thoso which will not be delivered till the ond of the month, Therois considorablo anxiety nbout thoso May options, and all who can settls up their slinro aro "doing 50 08 quiotly as possi- ble, Sollor June opened at 31.275¢, dectined to $1.27, advanced to $1.273¢, recedod to 91,17 onud roso to $1,28 at the close, Sellor July sold at 91,25}¢@1.26, and sellor Augustat 81.20 ; soller the yoar was nominal at $1.16. Soller tho month #old at I1.20J¢@1.80, closing at tho out~ gide. Rogular No. 4 spring closod strong at SLUK@1.30%, and frosh Tocoipls at LIV, No, 1#pring was quict at $1.87 ; No, 8 do active at §1.30@1.204¢, and rejoctod do at $1.01. Cash snles woro roported of 1,200 bu No. 1 spring at 8173 2,400 bu doon privato terms ; 800 bu No. 2 bpring at 1,315 2,000 bu do at $1.8014 ; 1,200 bu do at_§1.80}¢; 566,600 bu do nt S1.30: 400 bu No. 8 spring a¢ $1.201¢ ; 16,000 bu do at $1.20; 2,000 bu_rojectod apring at $1.01 ; 1,200 bu by eamplo at 32.40. Total, 82,800, Corn was less active, though o faw buainoss was transnotod ot yostorday's outside pricos. ‘Lho continued wat “woather acted as an up- ward upur, which was partially couternotod by an 1] advance in lako {freights, and the knowledge i{ that thoro aro fow availabla vessels hore. 1lonco /| the business dono was mostly in options, nud no ineonsidorablo part of thatwas the buying of +§ Juno on country account, and selling for deliv- oty farthor ahead, tho country holdors having found that thoy can make more monoy by hold- ing than by delivering_corn already contractod for to b sent here iu Juno, Thoro wag compar- atively littlo buying for shipment. The corn market has boen vur{ much unsottled for soveral days {mul. 'Tho weatbior iy bad, which not only throntens the next arop, but provouts shelling and_delivery in the country, Honce thore isn good deal of confldence, as 18 ovinced by tho lib- eral promiums paid for future dolivery ; but com- paratively fow aro uble to touch cash corn, ag capitallsts will only advauco on it, oven for shipment, o a margin wide onongh to covor possible loss by hoating whilo in transit, and thoro.is not much encouragemont to ship, as the pooplo East seem to havo bocome improssed with the bollef that corn iu knac-doop 2l over the West, which 14 vory far from being tho caso, DBut so iuug 18 thoy belleve thiy they will only pay low Ppricon, Boller Juno openad at 883, advancod to 89370 nt tho cloo. Hollor Julysold at 413/ @420, sollor August ab 45%@44;{.:, and gollor the month or regular No. 4 at 38} ¢@881¢e, and gilts edgod rocolpts of do at 889{@u90, nli closing at the outsido, Cash ealos woro raported of 1,00 buNo2 yat.ag; o0 b do nt 843¢o wgzod bu o at 389{c ; 40, i do &l 05 80,000 by 56 383¢0’s 55,000 bu o n6 381305 5,000 b oo 000 1y a6 SA3gd: 6,000 bu do ok 8355 10,000 bu do us 8736o; 8,200 bu rojooted at86%¢ ; 9,200 bu do at BUo; 17,000 bu do at 880 niloat: Total, 104,600 bu, Oaty woro lous active, but frm, undor a fair Inqulry for shipment, and avoragod tho outsido flgures of yostorday, arate. demand, opisniug at M}{‘n, advancing to 82370, ond closing at Bg} 0, Boller July solkd at 3934@34350, closing nt 0. Bellor the month .yras stoady at 213¢0, and strlotly frosh rocolpty closod at 82igo.” Cash salon woro reported of 18,600 at DS&{M 7,200 bu at 83}0; 4,800 bu nt '8 ; 16,000 bu rogular at Bligos 4,800 bn ro- Jected ab 20366 7 100 b do i 2040y 1,200 bu ‘otal do ot 200. 7,800 b, Ryo waa dull and innctive on Ernflm‘l lots, Buyers inaisted on 3¢o declino, only hldlug Gflc, whilo Liolders nakod #00. Balon wero roported of 400 bu by samplo at 700, and 400 bu do at 613¢o. Darloy was qulot, and nominally nshado easler on No. 2, inthe absonco of demand. Hample lots wore dull. We quote the markot at 70@800 for No. 2 ; 64@080 for No, 8, and 46@48¢_for ro- Jected,—tho inside In tha Rook Inland Llovator, oud tho outnlda in the Armour, Dole & Co., nnd Contral Elovators, Oash snles woro roportod of 4,000 bu No. 8 (cldy) at 0503 400 bu by samplo, ol Do 3 600 bu do at Ble. Total, 6,000 bu. LATEST. In tho afternoon whont was modorately notivo, and 3@l lowur; No % s quotable at 81,80 soller tho month, and $1.27@1.27%¢ eollor June, olosing at the inside, Corn wna in modorato de~ mand, and doclined 340, olosing at 885@38}K0 gollor Juno, and 43 kn sollor July; also af 4do gollor August.. Other graln was quiot and unchangod. —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. ‘TrunaDAY EVERTSO, May 29, ALCOHOX~Wna {n demand and firm, at $1,.8031,85 for 84 per cont proof, 3 DIROOM CORN—Tho market 18 unchanged. Pricen for the bolter grados aro atrong, but comnion corn la yery dull, Wequoto : No, 1 stock bratd, 6@5)6e; No, 2d0, 35¥@40 ; No. 3 do, 3@3¢e ; fnsldo groon, 35@4o | do x4 tip, 33 4o¢ do alo nud Fed, 382350, DEANS AND PEAS—Tho trade’ls quict, and_prices are witliowt matoris} cbango, thongh quite firm for ‘iennw, s tho supply 18 light, Wo rapeat : Gliofco hands P(c!ml avios, $10082.00+ " do metllime, $340@2.40: é;eé"!)n: Beadcd, $125100", reon poss ({o'bils), 146 ,60 3 yollow do (in Dags), 3 HUEDING MATERIALS Woro. in modorate z0: quest, Oement and stucco aro unchangod, common brick sro easy, Iressed brick aro dull. Weo ngaln quoto: Stucco. $260@2.75; Now stucco, casting, $3.75@4.00; superfine do, £3.! 4.00; Poriland comont, $0.60@7.60 per brii Rosone dnle’ cement, $3.36@3.60; Utics, Louiaville, and Akron cumuml $2.00 per brl; marble dust, $3,95 @3.50¢ limo in bulk, 85c@$L.00; lime (bris), §1.25 per brl; white sand, por brl, $L75@3.00; toring hatr, por bn, 40@500 ¢ fira bric e 1,000, .00 3 bullding brick (common), $8.00 ; sbwor 12,00@13.00 ; country brick, ' $12,00, doliv- it. Lot draulio “pressod, $45.00, del, Milwaukoo prossed, 3 Ly 842,60, dol.; do common, $14.00 } Racino pressed, $40.00, del.; do common, $14,00 ; Hillsdalo, $25,00, del, ; Indlana prossed, $22,00@24,00 ; do commion, $12,00'; Excolslor presscd, No, 1 and 2, $20,00@30.00 del; firo clay, per bil, $3.00, or $10,00 per ton. The following s tho list of prices per box of 60 feet for domeklo windaw gls, from :\ihlch a reduction of 45 and & wer cent is made to Doubdle strength. .00 calors: 2'rat quality. 7x10to 8x10 . 076 Bx14 to 10x15, 12x18 t0 16x20,0 00 s0 00 18x32 to 18230, 20228 to 24530, pil o chapge, Tho local consumpliv domand, ss well a3 tho fnquiry from oulsido buyers was Iberal, and, under moilorate arrivals atocks aro kopt down t6 low point. Thisis espocially tho case with cholca tablo grados, tho offeriugs of such falling conaldorably shiort of ourrent roquirements, and prices ara firm st 24@27c, Wo quotos Btrictly cholco dalry, packed, 3y medium togood, 18@300; Waforlof o cors: mon, 10@17c. BAGGING—Grain baga nro in Ight requost only, and prices ars not strong, tho dopressed tono of tho market for the raw materol and tho Uberal stocks in sloro Liaying a weakening tendoncy, Burlaps, gan- nics, and wool sacka ore inmoderate Tequest nt sicady rices, We'quote : Btark, 350 ; Ludlow, 35 jston, 0430 ; American, Sd¢; Amoskeag, SAk Creck, Ho; burlap bogs, 4 ind 5 b, 20@%203 gun- nles, alugle, 11@180; do doublo, 2@P0a ; waol sacks, 3¢ GHEESE—Continuca woak and declining. Tecolpts oxhibit n steady increnee, snd In bopo of stimulsting trade, the staplo Ia being offored at lowor prices, Now York Tclory now being quoted at 13@Hdc, nnd West- crn do at 11@13c, At thoso relatively low prices danl- ers nuticipate fncroased actiylty aud a steadior market though it 4 uot probablo that prices huve yot reached bard-pny, We quote ; New York factory, new, li@lic; Egin factory, 18G1e; Ohlo factory, uow, @18} Western factory, now, 11@150. COAL—No quotablo alterations were noted in prices of conl. Businoss was dull all around and will probe ably 8 remnin until consumers Lecomo satisfied that ricon havo reached thelr lowest polnt for tho season, Collowing nre current quotatious: Lehigh, I $12.00; propared, $12.00; Iackawanns, $10.00; $10.00"; Drior 1111}, £10.00 ; Walnut 141, $10,00; 'Bloss nre, *$10.00: Cho e, 80.00; Hovking Valloy, 9,00’ Indiana canuol conl, $10.00; Tudiana block, §9,00 Kirkdind grato, 39003 Alluowk, 3805 Wilmington, COOPERAGE~Waa unchangedl. Wo continno o quoto: Tork barrels, $1.25 lard terces, $1,00 1,703 whisky barecls, $LU0@2.10; flour Darrole @560; pork staves, rough, $17,00@20,00; do bucked or sawad, $0.00G45.00; tlerco stayes, rough, $20,006 2500 do buclied v 'sawed, £25,00@38.00's . whisly staves, rougli, $24.00@28,005 do bucked, $30,00533.,005 flour- btaycs, $0,00@11,00 ; 'circlo flour heading, 1@80 per set; flour hoop poics, $14.00@18.00 per m} pork and tiokce poles, $10.00@35.00 per m, EGGS—Wero ju fberal aupply und moderato request among local doalgrs, Prices aro weak und unsottled, Tiggs In coses sro’atiotad at 1203 looko packagenat 11G o, Boles tucuda 200 cases and 500 doz bt 120; 200 doz i1 order at 110, TEATHERS—Tho carclty of all variotiea continues, and a firm tone oxists. Quotations are an follows + Trimo to choico live ocao at 16@T7, from first honds : jobbing prices, 82@A0a for nssorted foathers; mixod Teathers, 43@70c: chlcken, 7@10c. I8 Tho continued ‘astivity in tho domand s roiicod thio stooka of ol descripiiona to n low and prices are generally firm in consequonce, cod 18 reportod rearce, not only hero but at tho East, and thoro {8 6omo talk of an advauco, Whitellsh als aro acarco, but the now catch will foon muke their apposrance, and hia fact operaics fo provent an Upwurd movoment of prices. Vo quote: No 1 whitefish, X brl, $0.873@7.00; No. 2 do, $0.76; 1sliore miackerel % brl,$11.00@11.25 ; No. 1 bsy, $9.00@ 9.25; No. 2 mackorol, % brl, $1.76@3,005 No. ) shoro kits, $LESGLY0; bauk'codnals, ver 100 Ibs, $0.036.25; Georgo's codfish, $0,76@7.00 ; Labrador horring, split, .00@0.50; do 3¢ bil, $475@6.00; Labrador Lorring, round, brl, $8.0088.60; do i brl, $4.5¢ = borrddg N0, 1, 25680 box forriug scaled, %6@37e; Columbla Tuver salmon, 5 Lrls, $10.00@10.25. TRUITS AND NUTS—Ralsina wero ogaln quoted “off," a further_doclino at tho East bolng roported, Prunloa and currsnts wero stoady, whilo for most other goods in o lisp the feeling wna casy. Trado was_quict: FonzioN—Dates, 6@%0; figs, drums, 11@lo; 0gh, box, 14@liye urkey cur- pruges, 0x@100; rofmins, $2.662.63; Zanto Tauts, 1%@8Xe. DouEsTIo—Alden npples, 16 Michigan do, 6@70; Wostorn do, 5@G3 do, 4@5¢% poachus, pared, 17@100; poachies, halves, 0@0jc; do, mixed, 4%@5Xo; bisckborrics, 83(@ Qyat_feaplerries, {0@dlo; pitfed chorrles, H@3ta. Nuzs—Filberts, 14@15¢ ; almonds, Terragons, 21@3230; Naple walnuts, 34@25¢; Brazils, 10@G11%0} pecans, 11@120; African_posndts, 04@Tc; Wimlngton peat Duta, T@Bo; Tennesseo peanuis, 4%@co. @GUEEN FRUI8~Obiolco ropaoked oranges nronow salling b $.00@10.00 por boz, Lomous are vory firm § tho_crop fu Buropa i eald to bo vory light. Pina apples ara plonty, and ol from $L.76 to $4.60 por doz, agcording o qislly,” Birawborrica are 4l searce, Wo ropeat: Applcs, good to cliolco, $5,00@0. or DL from storo; ersnborries, $4.00@12.00 por brl. ; Pulermo lemona &t $7.0097.50 por box ; Messina doat $9.00¢ Lalermo oranges, $6,00¢47.00; Musaina do, $8.00@10,00, _ Pinsapples, $1.75@4,60 por doz, Ba- nanos, $3,00@7.00 per btinch, Govseberrics, 200 per quurt, Birawborries, 35@500, Were functlve and nominalat 25@i%o for comunon to primo Western, The following s from Mr. Eramott Welle! Weekly Jlop Circular: *Tho hop trade continues dull, under tho combined fnflucaco of the cool, unsoasonable woather and the ponding teme perauce legfslation in the soveral States, Many brow- ers sliort of stack wonld buy could thoy sco thilr way more cleatly, and wero ¢ not for tho throatoning ni pect of tho prohibllory measures now belng enacted, 'Fio Massacnusotts braiwors, ospoclally those of Boston, aroalrendy sufferiug hienyy lossca by (ao groat contoet! Included fn this woek's 0xporta fs o reshipment to Lone don of 103 packols of Eugliah aud 63 balos of Biva xlans, GIOOERTES—A quict feoling aosmed to provadl in tho grocory market, Only fow intotor buyers wero in nitendanco, and although some falr ordors woro ro- colved by mall, the nggregato distribution of goods waa by 1i0 moans us migt rossonably be oxpected ut this season, Thotono of {ho market was without notiecablo chango, Colfees and spices wera the only rticlod for which tho feollng ywas wncquivocally firn, ough ayrups and_ molues are rather strougor thar ut tho begiuning of 1o wock, Wo ropest our quota- tions of yostorday : Bt Oaiin, HODA—T3@BYo, Corrges—Mucks, 3@diio: O, 0. Java, 03@ 23160 ; Juva, No, 3, 2U%(E4T0; tnnutv o, 24%@ 2ie; ‘choico do, H@3tlu: prime Mo, Wi@its; ool (o, 933 @23 ommon do, 22 @230 } roast~ g do, dlgiicel Binguporo, 2@20c;’ Couta )Ucfl;o!,nuc}', 3(@W3(0; 4o, prime, WX @iijo; Murm acailio, 23}¢@21e, OATbia A ot foll wolght, 30205+ stosrins, full welght, 15@16)05 do short welght, 13@143;0, : Tor—Tatnd, 83@B)o: Ltangoon, T)@8o; Caroe i, 83@Y0; Lowisiaun, 6@834e. BtoAns—Yatent ecut 'loaf, 340, 1B @I0K0; crushed, wilorod, and granulated, 117;@13)c; A, atandard, 1@1l5¢; do No. 2, 107{@tlo; B, 102;@1l0; ex- tra 0, 103@10%;0 ; ONo, 2, 103 @100 ; yollow 0, 10 03 cholcs brown, 10}@10)0; primo do, D@ ale do, D@D)50; choled moluvses sugar, 10 5 falr do, 0i@I3c; Now Orleans sugar, » 10@10%c ;' do prime, D}@9%0; do fair, 9@ 940 commnon, B@SXcC, BYRUrs—Dinuond drips, $1L.0@LI5; slver drips extra flue, T0@730 ; gool Bugar-house syrup, 45@480 3 oxtra do, 603550 3 Now Orleans molasees, cholco, 80 @830 ; do primo, 13@780 ; o coumon, 05@700 ; Porto Tico molasscs, choico, 65@050 7 comuion molasacs, 30 Usc, R 9@10e. 31@"8c BaLERaTUS—~Commion to beat seigEs—Alyico, 11Gthes dovan si@a; cuata, 0o 3 poppor, J0G nutiiege, 140 e Y Mo ) tigie] SdoNer 518 gingor, puro, 2BEHC 3 @i, o, ‘Soirs—Erench mottled, 615G03¢o; orman mattled, @703 Coldon Wesl, 'Ggggu‘: *White Lily, fi){% 630} Whito Rose, @050 Lrown Windsor, 4@ 4550} palm, 6@0)0; Bavon linperlal, 6@03cc, iranou—aloss, I@100; corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 7o+ common, 5}@00. LAY—Prime sy is in light supply, most of iho Beller Juno waa in mod- | offoringn nt tho presont time belng of rathor poor uality 3 - honco sales aro mado ot & wide rauge, Lo, doniand conlinues good, both on _local no- count and for abipment up Uio Inkes, Wo quote holessle- pricen patd by dealors, o follows, 'carn 1o contain 20,000 Iba: ON TRACK-—Timothy, benter presnad, $10,50@17.00 ¢ timothy, labe prosved, $15.00 @10,607 prajrio prossed, $12.00@10,00. Ox 'Wagox —Timolhy, loore, $10.00@17,60; Dairic, looss, $14,00 @10,00. Tor dolfvery of pressed, $1.00@1,50, accord- ing to Afatance, i HIDES—Nd ohango worthy of noto oconrrod fn tha hiido market, Roceipta continuo HFM, and ns lihoral shipmentn have boon minde during’ (ho past hnlf dozen dayn, thoro ia mot st tho momont sny Iargo ncoittnulation ero, Tollowing nro the quotne tlouas Groon city butcliom’ To;' green cured ight, 90 green oalf, 16@1n3g0; venl ip, 121¢@1003 ol o} dr: 103" dry malted, {d@flg;@ dry fint 503 grubhy, acorodl out, oF olliorwise damaged, twos thirila price, and coutlaes moderats, * Followtng aro. (b quate- lons § 4 4-10@ 4 810 rates vaivigo ; do oy, waBie ' pai onred, ol X ol i 0; dry * Tong-linfred kip, 1030 ‘deacon Aking, 40@ IMON AND BTERL—Thors wan no change, tio de- T Iro1 2 Horse-ahao iron 6 (30 B10rnten latoron, cormnion tank, O @7 rlen 0@2Mo | rotes o * @ 0 @0e P Ul @100 i 10" @i @ 13 @lage wib 1% @ss Qb 18" @io Wb Tinglil toolaloel - ¢ @23 raten Engllsh apeing ateel, 1" @ligo rates LEATHER~Wo quote ¢ H# NEMLOOR, Oty barness, ... Cotntry hinyriess, Lino,olty, 1o 5 @ Kip, 7 1b. 0@ 1,10 Xip, veals 8 13 ity upper, No, 1, 4 ft. . 8@ ity upper, No. 3 9.t . 2@ 7 Qotintry upper; No, 1. T Gotlar, 2 1 . 0@ 23 Calf, city. + 1.20@ 1.40 Cnll. coitniirs .00 1.2 Ttongh ppor, Atahda 0@ 3 Rough uppor drmaged @ . 3 Buffalo alaughtor golo, 3ua 37 #1, A" 8ol W@ 82 ault. . 12 146 Kip, L 1@ 110 uriioas, .. 0645 French cai 05.00@290.00 f, Todot. Fronch calf, Lomol Yronch valf, 24 to 56 Ib Fronch kip, 60 to 100 1 METALS AND TINN] rato doinand at the annexod pric Tix PLATE—10, 10x14, $16,C0; do, 12x12, $16.60 ; do, 14320, $10,00; do, Xoofng, 10, 314,603 do, -0238; P10 Trv—Large, 420; gmall, 4303 bar, 4o, BHEET ZiNo—Lull canks, 110} half casks, 113¢@113¢¢; less quantity, 113 BURET INON~] slab, 9, 24, 0igc Tates, Gatvantze Inos—3, 1030, i60; No. 22034 10c; No. 20@26, 170; No, 27, 180: No. 28, 20¢, A discoun of 1 por cént 18 made from tholist. Corren—Copper bottoms, 46@48c; brazlvrs, over 13 18, 4703 tinned copper, 430, Vme-2to 0, Bc; 0,8, and 9, 1005 10 to 11, 1o; 12, 113¢0; 33 and 14, 123¢c; 16 and 16, 'Tdo; 17, 1603 16, 1003 10, 100 90,200 (uli bundio, 16 per 'cont ‘connts fonc wito, T3¢0 Ly car fond, TXe. IL8—Are in domand at .12 rates, Now and 1hen naloa aro mado 1o local dealors nt $5.00. Follow- ing aro the quotations : 103604, per keg, £5,125¢ rates ; o, $3.373¢ 1 o, 85,033 3 44 do, £6.003 3d do, £0.62:¢ 3 34 do, fine, $8.13 ; 2 do, $$.7%¢ ; cuneh, 7.50. RAVAL BTORES—Wero n good roquent, andatondy at tho following prices : Manilla ropo, B th, 18@1703 slsal rope, % 1b, 10@170; homy saal'cord, %3 Ib, 20G 23c; marline, @ 1b, 20@2%0; tarred ropo, B I, 101703 oakiim ?mh, $3.00@6,60; pitch, per b, $0.00@7.00 ta7, 7 brl, £5,60@0.00. OIL4—Carhon was wonk, owing toa o decline in Oloveland nnd Pittsburgh, Outhor ofls comparn~ tivoly wero eady, Wo quoto: Carbon, 19@10%0; oxtra lard ofl, 7603 No, 1, 100 No, %, 65c; line scod, raw, $1.00; do bolled, $1.05; whale, 87c; sperm, $2.00@2,10; ncatn foot, ofl, ' Atrlotly puiro, $1.10; do extrn, 9003 do No, 1, oo bk off, 7003 siraits, 1603 cloplinnt oll, 8503 turpentine, 6o ; uaphth 0(2le ; naphthin, common, 10G18c, 21G-TRON 0 pig-iron markot_continuos quict, with littlo or no chonge In_prices, _There s, perliays, o rathicr ensier feeling in domentio iron, resulting from ilio prolonged stsson of quict, biit no quotablo declino Dina takeis place, nor 18 any looked for at prosent. We Topeat our lst ¢ Scoteh (according to Lrand), $62.00 61.00; Tuscarawas, $01.003 Mansillon, 36100 Lako Buperlor, $8.00@00,00; * Chicago stofo cosl, $57.00 ; Bifsnourd slono coal, $57.00@58.00. o TAINTS, COLORE, AND PUTTY—Under this head thioro was motlilug iow to note, Tho contintiod un= favorable wonther cuees n dfminished demand, sud keops prices casy. Iiclow are (o quotations : $11.00@11.50 .! D.HD(EEW.DD s, 03 gravity, WHITE LEAD, Btrietly pur Fancy' brands. O, 2r; Genulne Velllo Montague, Apierican.... 14,60 11.50@12.00 & Mosury's raflroad colors, Pulnco ear colors {n cus. Rochell achro, Tuglish Ven, re Tuglish orango mir Pittuburgh orango minoral, English red load. 4 12,00 ‘American red Jead. Lol 1L00@1150 L L@ 145 ever 29,00 . 8.60@ 4,00 2008 2.60 . 3H@IKe A 3::@4”0 POULTRY—There was an exceasive supply of chicks ricos ruled ‘wesk and ons, and, a8 a consequence, lower, Spring chickens oro almost unsalable, a8 moss of thom are very small, Chickens nro quotable woak at $4.00@4.450 ; spring do, $2.00@9,50; turkeys, 14@ 15c; gocse, $5.00@7.00, * Sales include G coops turkeys at 14@16c; 28 coops chickens ot $4.60 ; 6 coops at $4.25; 2 coops at $4.00 ; 1 coop spring at $3.50; 6 coops at 3.00@3,25 3 1 coop at $2,60; 1 coop geeso st $7.00; 3 coops do ot $5.00, POTATOES—The domand for peachiblows continucs ackive, and all good Tots 6oll resdily. at full former yprices, Common ara slow, We quote now potatocs at ‘nt $6,00@7.00 per brl; peachblows at 45@55c; mixed at §5@450, Sales include 3 car chofcs peachbiowa at 00¢ dolivored ; 6 brls now at £6,00, ALT—Was quiot and steady st tho following rango of pricea: Onoudaga aud Snginaw, fine, $2.00; ordl~ nary corsc, $2.00 ; ‘¢oarse Dizmond O, $2.25 ; ground eolar, $2,255 dairy, without bage, §3.60; dalry, with bags, $4,60@4.75; Ashton dairy, porsack, 6,50 ; ground aluni, $2.80G2.40's Turk's Teland, $2.00, BEEDE—Tiungarian ond millet were in farge aupply, dull, aud Jower ; tho former sold at $1,13%@1.35, and aujllet at 0o, Timothy was in light request at $3,75@ 4,25, Amalowas roported at $4,60, but this fs an out- #ido fguro. Clover 8 inactivo and nominal, Salos wore reported of 13 bags cholce timotliy at $4,60 ; 10 bags primo at $4,.25; 10 bags good &b §4.00; 40 baga chofco Hungarian at $1.25 ; 06 Laga at $1,20 ; 160 baga good at §1,12¢ ; 18 bags millot at 90o, TEAS~—No declded chango was quoted in the situas tion of the tea market. Trade is only fair, snd any- thing like llberal orders are belng fillod at n concesalon from thoe quotations : Young Hyson, com- ‘mon to fair, 45@550; do good, 60@700 ; do choice toextra fine, 95c@$1.1 14 Hyson, 10@96c; common imporial, 60@650; good to chofco do, 80c@ $1.10; fino to good gunpowdor, 70c@$1.10; choice, $1.16 @®1,20; extra, $1.85@1,45; clioice to oxtra loaf Japan, B5c@3$1.003 fair to good do, 05@150; common do 2@ 45c; colored natural leaf Japan, 63@050 ; common {o e olon, 166460 good, 636G cloe to oxtr, 85c@$1.00, - TOBACCO—Wo quote: UHEWING—Tino Out—Txtra, 6@86o; choleo, 05@ 8¢ common, G5@60e; poor, 40@500, TLua—Natural \caf, "16@800; Nalf bright, 00@70c; black, sonnd, 435@55¢, SMoxINg—Choico, 33@360; medium, 30@ foggeoms ‘mon atoms, 2@, ‘WOOD—Continnes in good demand at the following prices: Beoch, $10.00 ; maple, $11.00; hickory, $12.00; slabs, £6.00, delivared. VEGETABLES—Were In Iarge supply, and lower, Many of the offerings wers in poor condition, We quote : Peas, $3,00@8.50 per bu ; string boany, $3.00@ 4.00 por_box; cucumbers, 756@$L00 por q0z; now onfons, $8,0089.00 per brl'; do per doz, 25@400 spin- acl, $1.00@2.00 por- brl; fadishes, 20@35c; aquash, 10 1b; naparague, 60c@s1.503 ple plant, por Ib ¢ lettuce, 3%@000 yer ‘doz; cabbugo e rdoz; turnips, 0@500 por doz ; beeta af 75 per bri, WOOL~Tiie arrivals 6f now wool are oa sot unim- portaut, Advices from Missouri aro that the new clip will o largo and of good quality. Tho fmpros. siou amony deulers fa that wool will rilo very low this sonson, A folorably falr and ateady {rado Is Jookod for from Lastern mantfacturery, but probably very littlo il be bought on speculation at prosent prospects, ‘T following quotations aro for old wool, Neow wool 18 from 3@s0 lower ¢ Tub, washed, oxtra medium, . Tub, washed, conimon o fair, X, din s washiod, modfur i Tleoce, washed, medlum Flecee, unwashed, X&XX, in 00d condliio Flooce, unwashed coario'to medfum, ... Tlooce, unwaslied, coarss, and dingy. Supes/ pulled -38@ 4l Estra, pulled R Turry wool 5@id0 Tess, ——— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TRURADAY EVENING, May 29, ‘Tl recelpts of live stock slnco Baturday Lave been 08 follows Cattle, Iloge, Sheep, Monday, 5,310 11,660 451 sy, » 3005 bis 703 Waduesday, 76 078 1,984 Thursday . 4 1,000 Tatal 59,804 Bamo tim B33 Weel befure Just, 38,871 Bufpments wero 43 foiloy Hop, Mondsy, 6,485 Tucadny, 3 Wednosday o0 Total.., 717 20604 68t OATTLE—Tiio ‘roportod “deckino of ‘a’ 350 in New York, sud tho by no neans chooring tons of telegiius from’otlicr Ensforn polnts, cougled with tho iz poct- odly beavy recolptd, doprived (ho markst of tho " firiness that charactorized it during yestorday aud Tussday, Thera was uo pronounced decling fn au clask of Stock, but tho foeling wn8 unoquivocally woa for all, unloss wo oxcept, butcHors’ atuff, tho coinparae tivaly h?m supuly of which euablod holders fo realize A4 very full pr eoding dagn of the wock o was 1 to-ay, thist the grent bulk 0f {lio offarings couslated of woll-fattod ntoers of from 1,160 o 1,400 1bn avernge, and conoquiently the deprossion was - grostor in - thess than in othor desariptions, New York, Albany, nnd Ioaton Duiyorn opersted wiih fair liborallly, but {ho combined domand }l‘om thiose sources foll far short of tho mup= Py, and sbotld to-morzows racoipta provo anywliera Tione aA Iargo na to-dny's, wellors can scarecly liopo to avert o declliie, As 0hiovs atated, tho olferings of com- mon o falr grades, sich e nro uaally taken by (ho olty trade, wora fow, aud thoso on salo wara roadily Qinoscd o€ at full forinor raten, cown nelling ot 3,766 475, and_common {0 falr fleshy atesrs and ozen at £1.50@0.00, witlla §n_novoral (nstancos bighor fgurea wora paid, Stockors wero scarce, nnd oo fow fnlos ‘wore ofTacted to catablish’ market valucs, Common {o ptimo grades may bo quotod at $76@600, Tho highest prico pold was $0.12)¢, forn spmll bunch of oxira gradod stecrs, averaging 1,980 ke, Counldoring the welght of tho e, An wasthe casg during wio pre- | droyo thia salo was A rathor remarkablo ono, Thoy yeora aald by Greqory, Btrador & Oo, _Anothior notabla transnction wns reported by Mallory Bros,, they scll- ing tirco enr loads of 3-yoat-okl ntgern, nveraging only 088 s, 8t $5,573¢. Tho markot closed dull nnd wealk, With o largs number left in tho yards unsold, QUOTATIONS, Extra—Gradod steors avoraging 1,400 1os and upywards, wereens s $5.80G0.10 Ghoico Beovea—Tine, fat, swell formed 3 year 10 G sear old slcors, averaglog 1,000 to 1,450 116 oo 6000578 Godd Beaves—oll-fationcd, finely formed niocrs, avoraging 1,200 to 1,000 b 5.25@5.40 Medium Grades—8teers in faie 1l aging l,lm 101,250 Ibs, . . 4.80@0.15 Bitchors’ Stock-—Commios v, and good to oxtra cows, for cily slanghicr, avoraging 800 to 1,100 tba, Blook Cattfo—Comnon cattld, in fleah, nveragig 709 to 1,080 1b Inforiot—Light and thin cows, unge, bulls, and rcailnwag atcors Caltlo—Toxas, Northern wintered, Gattlo—Corn-fod Texr . 4.00@6.00 i e 4, 4.60636.16 i OATTLE SALES, No, Price, 16 goodl steorn, .45 17 good nteers, 5,40 12 good ateors. 540 33 good &lcors, 580 * 17 cows,, 8,035 52 good sicars. 595 31 goad 55 13 good leara .60 10 oxtra atesr, 11235 10 good steors B1 oxtrn steers, 410 5.00 .60 G40 .05 32 choice slecra, 0.60 41 good slacrs 6,40 16 good eteers. . 5.5 10 good steers, .50 16 cholco steers,, 6.00 34 good nleers. 5.25 16 goot oteers, 650 84 good slcors. 540 I Leers, 6,60 16 good steers. .. N STy 17 fat pony stear; 1,037 5,00 83 good steers, 537 16 gooil stoers, 1,268 5.50 18 good ateers. ML 68T 99 stockers, 51 00 1,000 455 10GS—This market opencd dull and weak, bui not materfally lowor {han yesterdsy, oponing salos buing effccted nt $4,05@4,05, ~As tho day advanced, however, andit becamo apparent that the supply would roach, i 4t did not oxccad, 12,000 head, biyers drow off and, pricos settled down 10@R150, or to $4.60@4.80, st which raugo the markot cloed heavy, with noatly one-hnif of the day’s Teccipts romatning i tho pens unsold, Salos wera Toported nt $4,60@4.70 for poor o common, aud 8 $4.76@4.86 for good to cholee. 100 AALFS, No. Av. PricojN¥o, Av. Price)No. Av. Prics. 33 190 $475 (03 179 §470 (107 27 a8 o 200 45 |61 1068° 180 173 230 490 |63 5 243 113 185 485 | €0 55 313 81 243 475 |69 100 161 4178 470 (10 6 7 188 430 |99 6 13 95 213 480 [117 ot 20 719 465 (129 1 20 1 W 4% |u3 63 an 7. 208 480 |63 6l 235 63 27 450 (101 5 210 T 20 480 |18 5 20 3 170 470 [ 59 208 52 250 450 |85 1l g 465 . SHELP—Tio demand was falr st aboiit yosterday's prices, orat £.60@4,00 for noorto cominon, at §4.25 @450’ for mediim, sud ot #,76@5.60 for 'good to choice, About sl gold, and market clozed steady. s LUMBER, Truneoax EVEumsc, My 23, Another activo day Wan pssed at tho docks., Tho arrivals were falr, tliore beibg nbout sixtcen cargaos in all, and both local and falerior dealera took hold quickly, and nearly all tho cargoes wero disposed of Vofore noon, Tho recelpts of common lumber aro still light, and pricos rulo steady ot $10.25@10.60 for folstaond geantling; boards and strips nt $11.00@ 1200, Cholco lumber 18 firm at $15,60@17,00, and a cargo of wolect, Mauiatee, sold at $20.00 ner m. Lath wera uchangad, quotod at $2.50. Bhingles at $.00, and No, 1t 3135, . 8 Tho following enlea wero reported :Scow Hamilton from Muskegon, 130 m common boards and_ strips ot £12.003 Michielson, from Ludington, 140 m Jofsts and Bcantling at $10,25} 2, G. Simmons, from Manistce, 50 m aclect lumber at'$2.000; 100 m Joléts aud acantling at $10,50; £l Tempo, from’ Manistes, 135 m Joisls and seoniling ok 31030 Corgo scur 'Liitlo Dollo from Muskegon, 110 m ft common boards and strips at $£12.25; 00'm loth at $2,60, Carga schr Hoa Star, from “Cwo Tivors, 80 m ¢ etrips and boards at $12,603 40 m lalls 0t $2.60, COargo achr Holen Blood, from Two Riv= cre, 125 m ft sirips and boards at $12.50 ; 20 m laih at £2.80, Cargo achir Julla B, Morrill, from Manisteo, 180 1t Joists and seantling at $10,6257. Cargo schr J, A 1lolmes, from Maniatee, 95 m £t 9x13, 20 fcct and over, b $12,603 110 m ft jolstand scantling at $10,60, Cargd scur_Willard, from Indington, 100 m i mized ot $12.95 for inch and ut $10.25 for Zuinch, o following 18 from the Saginaw Enterprise : #Tho main drive on the Muskegon is now near Evart, Tho drive on the Olam is oxpocted_to overtake the main driyo boforo tho Iatter reaches Big Rapids, On all tho tributaries, savo Grindetons® Creck, in which thoro aro only w0 or three millions, the logs will all comoout, On tho Clam lust year tho hang.up was very bnd, but it is oll right this scason, An extra force of men will bo put on the boou, at Tia Tapids, ond it {a expooted that tho troublo of “lngt year will bo avorted and the logs promptly dolivered {0 tho mills dovwn tho rlver,” LUMDER FREIONTE. ‘Manistoe, $3.00@3.25 ; Ludington, $3.00; Muskegon, £3,60 ; Oconto, $3,60@4.00; Monomnince, $2.75@3.26 1 Tontwator, $2.16 ; White Lake, $2,76; Grand Laven, 2,60, AT THE TARDE, Tho domand contimies falr, tho common grades arleulnrly aro moving aulte Giecly. A sud B slock Toords aud common sidihig ro lower, and lath and ickets ara also czsior. Tho market for most grades ateadler, and choice lumber §8 very frm. Wo uote : irst cloar . 55,00 Becond clear, @30.00 Third olear, 1 inch @40.00 Third clear, thick. @45.00 First and sdcond or, Tougl e @12.00 Firat and second gotlier., @21.00 Comon AlINg, @31.00 Common flooring, dressed, first, @00 Comimon flooring, dreased, sccond. ... 38,00 @30.00 ‘Wagon-box Loards, seloctad, 14 Inchos ‘and upward, .00 @40.00 A stock board: 000 @8.00 {feot and under, .. @14.00 Toning. .oveuivs @100 Jolst and’ peantling, @200 Pickols, square...... @15.00 r X edat fosta, apd cha @ 8. 5 @ 3.00 @ 2.0 @ 5 950 @ 3 S13¥@ D07 9, 1 aawod.... eereraaeass 135 @ 1,60° "'irce doliars per car fo be added when tranaforred, which chargo follows tho shinglcs, ‘Thickness—Xive shingles to bo two inches in thicke noss, , Length—Sixteen inches, ATy 1ANDWOOD, Black-Walnut — Countors, $100.00@150.00; clear, 5.00@75,00 3 common, $10,00G@50,00; cull, '$30.008 daoriug, $30,00200,00, Clear, $10.00@10,00; common, $20.00@25.00 0@18,00 ; flooring, $30.00@40,00, ar, §30.00@40.005 common, $20,00@25.00 ¥ , $35.00@45,00; common, $25.008 435,005 exill, 120018 Maplo—Glear, §10,00@40.00; common, $20.00@30.00 ; oull, $10.00@16.00, . Bitternut—Clesr, $50.00@60.00; common, $25.000 Oherry—Olear, $50,00@00,00; common, $25,00@ 35,00+ cull, $12,60@10,00, Whltowood—Clear, §0.00@40.00; common, $20.00 @80.00 ; eull, $10,00@15,00, Wagon Block-—tfickory axles, per sct, $LO0GLED ; wagoli poled, each, 43@530 ; box. boards, $35.0040.00, MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVED, Selir Ielen Blood, Tyyo Rivers, 12 Selir Iilval, Cloveland, 4,030 tobs coal, Scaw Towenn, White Lake, 105 m lumber, 8w Z, G, Sitnou, Manivlce, 140 m lumber, Hobr Sardinta, Manistee, 120 in lumber, Setir EI Temtlo, Manlatée, 140 m by Selr Julia B, Morrill, Muntstee, 100 n | Belir Honest John, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, Belir Nashuw, Opdonnburgl, 100 Lol sugar, 800 bxs Temons, 30°F ralls, datos, and suntirios, Trop Plymonil, Buflalo, 703 bils sugar, 95 bsgs coffeo, 3,000 utcol springu . Belir Litlo Boller Me ogon, 120 m JumPer, 10 m lath, Sclir Arrow, Holland, 00 m lamber, L2 Bchr Michnelnon, Ludington, 130 m lumbor, Sobir Gertrudo, Golden Mills, 60 m lumbor, Sclir d, P, Ward, White Lske, 03 m lumbor, 10 m lath, Sehr ¥l Qolor, Holland, 20 m staves, ke neovatake, Michiors Dy, 176 m lumber, 69 m o - plylng botweon Buffslo and Siicao i} Bchr W, T2, Mawline, Union Pler, 115 cords wood, Hclir Glds, Bt, Joaph, 66 lumbor, Heow Houth Bido, Whilo Lako, 145 m lumbor, fohr Fanhion, Murkegon, 146 m Timber, 30 m lath, Helir 'Tibhotts, Muskegon, 130 tn hitrmber, Bleam hargo Wonder, Houth Haven, 76 m lumber, Bargo ‘Flly ‘of Grand Haveu, Urand Haven, 240 m lume. e, Behr 7, A, Holmen, Maniatoe, 135 m luimbor, ; Bebir Malor Forry, White Lake, 123 m lumbor, 0 m. ath, Heow Bea Bird, Two Rivers, 00 m lumibor, Boow W, i, Whiard, Ludinjton, 110 m Inmber, Bargo O, ¥, Allen, drand Iaven, 100 m lumber, Barge Apprentice Doy, 920 1n lumbor, 1 ol Toracn Greoloy, White Lake, 1,00 ratirond tise, Sehr I J, Skidmioro, Pontwaler, 100 m lumber. ol Grads Gracawdod, Ocontd, 900m umbér, 2,000 din Jnth, Holir Arab, Ludington, 130 m lumber, Bohr Jonnlo, Slieboygan, 1,100 pork barrols, Hobr Emellrio, Muiskegof, 120 m lumnbor, fichr Tdn, Mnikegon, 180 10 lnmbor, 10 lath. Hehr Liliorty, Muskegon, 80 m lumnbor. Behir D. Nowhall, Muskegon, 136 m lumber, Prop Geo, Duubar, Muskegon, 200 m lumber, Echir Hamiiton, Muskegon, 130 m Tumber, 20'm lath, Tiarge Conteat, Muskegon, 220 m lumber, Belir Myrtlo, Muskcgon, 180 m lumber, Her Bpood, Muskegon, 100 m lumbor, OLEARED. Prop Qolorado, Buftalo, 25,000 by 000 brl flonr, Prop Plymoulli, ' Buffalo, 16,000 bn corn, 15,448 b, * ontn, 100 bris flour, 110 baga sced, Bclir M. ¥ Morrick, Kingston, 10,03 bt corn. Sehr Almaspliere, Sloveland, 18,000 bu corn, Behr Bam Funt, Buffalo, 53,000 bu corn, Hehr Lady mm’crm, Port Oolborne, 21,020 bu corn, Trop Emyire Stato, Buffalo, 16,000 hu rye, 15,000 bk ‘oats, 650 brls flour, 55 brls lard, 112 fons steol, Lnke frentn o CE FREIGHTS Ake frelghts woro highor, quotablo at &: 8o corn (o Dulialo, and Hominsl sk 6. for wheatio wn To inKgaton, nominal at 13)¢c and 33 for corn and wheat, "Oats to Duffalo st 4igc, Olarters were, to Bulfalo, schr Sunrieo, carn at 6303 schr Sam Filnt, corn to do, on privalo terms; bark Ellzabeth Jonoes oats ot 43¢e, To Boston, vis_Ogdensburg, prop Milx 'waiikeo, for corn at 960, To Detroit, schr G, L, Walkery corn nt Gige, o Fort Gollorne,, Achr Lady Dulferis. (ycatordsy aftornoon), corn at 650, . PASSED THE WELLAND GANAL, Porir COLnORNE, May 20,—DowN—Schr Rolndoer;, Chicngo to Kingston, whont; sckir Moniauk, Ohlcagar to Tingelon, corn; schr Princo Alfred,. Ghicago e A Lt P—8tm bargo, Lincoln; scors Cannda, St. Ane draws, Frank Grawford, New Dominfon of Quebes,, ‘Telegraph, Wm. Liunter, Two Brothors; prop Empiros schr Unfon Jack; prop Ocean ; stn bargo Win. £owlo s bark Cecelin prop Eurapet schra Arclio; raco Whits Doy, st Lurgo Glaagow ; aohs, Almodis, Loulss, Jazo. oint, « oo M0y 22, , 8,000 bu corny’. MISCELLANEOUS, Tho connecting rod of tho Goodrich atexmer Muskss gon pot broke on Tuesday night, whilo slio was about: 40 mules out from Muskegon on hior way hore, and sha* e lehm‘g wfl} bo Iln Csycd al:fly one lll”l)'. —Tho schr Sunrisoslarts on hor secoud trip to Duf- (&\v’}}l‘lfl 2\'0111113. " thh ¥ flf. —Tho stoamer Atctio I tho first vessol to arrivo st Dotrott from Tortago Lako. 1 —Tho steamora and & nimber of tho larger vessols aro maki Vogages, usuily goiny tho round Lip i fon dage " ~Tho prop Vrairlo -Stato recently of the Noriuorn, Liue, hias boon purchased by Baffalo partics and wilk ba convorted into bargo. —Louls Papineau, s sallor of 40 years on tha lakes, and well kuown arhong stcamboat mon, died at Bay City, on Mondny. —Thia Canndlan suthorition, under date of April 24, gavo notico et the ight ot sl. Tguneo, pear 8L, Tenca sland, Lake Superior, will bo discontiuucd untif fur. thser notice, —Tho new vensel recently lannchod from Osods® gordy 1o Detrolty hug beea nomed thio Miueral Sin lio {3 now ready for en, Her dimenulons uro as f lowa : Length of keel, 137 foet ; beam, 80 feot 2 inches deptl of oid, 113 ot, Sto ls of il caal sizo, o will rogistor not " far from 350 tone. She has three ‘masts, Iy wire-rigged aud will bo Likoly to provo » good. ‘businoss vezsol. —Tho Government Light-Touso tendor ateamboat r{n{e, is coming westwurd to replaco tho buoys and ataken, —Sovaral propellern and vesscla pass horo avery day very deeply laden,—too deep, it scoms to us, for cou~ fort or safety, should they cncounter Lioavy weather.— Detroit Poat, —T'he Dotrolt Post gives {1, follossing concerning” the bark Butchor Boy:s Among the shipwrocks whick took place during ono of the heavy gales last fall, was. the total loss, mear Bar Polnt,’ of the barkentina Dutcher Doy, of Chicago, Blkio wan onoof tho Anest easols on tlio_ lakes, comparativoly now, and of 350" tons.burden, Bho hiad on ird 60U tons of coal, con=- gued to Chicako, and at the time of tho disaster wau: in the company of tho schooner Annis Vought and othox vaerols, which were clding st snchor mear Dur- Tolnt, The terriblo violenco of the galo caused liesos veascls to drag thelr ouchors and come Into collisfon.. The_Vought, being much the jarger craft, crushed: the Butcher Boy 0 badly that sho sunk, Ifor. spard oven went by tho board, "Owing to the latenexs of tha: Boason, o oitorpt was made for lier recovery, and sha was abandoned by hor owner. The underwriters have rocently taken hold of the matter, and contracted with the Coast Working Company to raiso her, OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool« Bay 21 | Java, oy 28 Moy 31 | Quba, “Juno 4 o juno 7 | Seotk Juno 1L And Irom Boston every Tuosday. Cabin Passogoe, $80, $100 nud 8130, Gold. Stoorago Passage, 8 aurronoy. Prasongars and frofght booked £ and from all DATLS OF Eropy. Sb TOWEsE Fatos: Sight Drafltsou Greas Iiritain, Treland, and the Continont. . 1. DU VERNIST, Gen'l West'n Agont, N. W our. (lark and Randolphests. NATIONAL LINE, Bailing from Now York I« ) oy nd Livor oveny Sy o Yok ool demstovrs Tort it} Cabin Passage $60, $90, aud $100 Carveney, Exoursion Tickots at favorablo rates, Intonding pase: songers aliould make oarly application for bertha, P 1 MSTE :'xlih,\‘G‘ 2, ‘kfig‘lmfiun‘unc 'Q e ropaid steorngo tickats from_Livernool, Quoosstown, Loudondorey, Glasgow, Cacdilf, Bistol, or London, $31.00 seency. , Passongers bookod to or from German snd Scandina. D st of tul line kee tho largost in tho trsd 0 Steamshiips of this llno xra tho Inrgost tn tha trsdo. zlalh on Great Britain, Iroland, and fim Coutinont, WILLLAM MACALISTER, on’ torn Agent, Northeast corner Clark and Randoly (opfosita ‘new Shorman Huuyo), Ghleaxo. rico weok from Now York, and carrying pas- o AUl AT Ly of (rost Deltat, Troland. Continontal §ia Meditorenean, Gabin from %63; Stocr- wout, #5. ' Conti- 7 A1l pasable (o ation at the Com= w York, and N, 15, !nlllnxi sengers Europe, and t itish aud Irish porty east, peafal porta tume vs attor reimiislines I {nform 5 ohrvancy. Anply far (0 s gitiges, No. 7. lbowling Groen, NO orior Lagallonsa Madisonate., Chicaro. HEENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, [EW YORK AND OLASGOW, LTVERPOOL, BEL« M PRSP P R NI logant now steamers will sall from Stats Lino ‘ulton Ferry, Brooklyn, N. ¥, at as follws: PENNSYLVANIA, 3,800 ton: GEORGIA, 3,500 tor VIRGINIA, tons, Fortnightly thoroalter, Ataorago offico, 46 Broadwa; O RENT. OFFICES. A fow Very Desirable Officey are offered for rent in the Triby une Building. Single or in suites. Witn and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through= out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not egqualed in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo< cation. ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. " DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. (8T mitven feom the Aol f Wi Dim. o, Faottiudrhy Sl A B R B it f 10 Lxoliange Hullding, ""'".:vg'fhx’f WALLLH ! WAILAOK, May 20, 1678, J.7Q: BAVAGH.