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e d b L T o B T asu T Gt0]l T247] A 1ildon, the 107,858 MONETARY. W, i ; + Faroar Evimna, May s, | Zuiavee: 198 'The looal monoy market continues reasonably gll:ld:sl'fil m u,;f;: ensy, and no changes of importanco have tnken | i, bri 1,371 Pplaco for sovoral days, Now York oxchango was firmor to-day, with walos between banks at par. The movement of curronoy In any direction lo or from this clty is light. WAB THE TREABUMY THE AMOUNT OF COIN IT OLAINE ? In connection with rumora of the organization of acliquo in Now York to got control of and advanco the prico of cash gold in New York, it 18 intimated in somo quartors that thore iy ‘- nothing liko the smount of nciual coin in the United = States: 'Cressury that is rxoport- el in tho ~dobt ~ stotemonts from month to month. Nohvltlmn\mllu;(i that tho ralsing of this question now may be dono in tho intoreat of Lhu?mlls, thero is undoubtedly some foundation for it. 1t will be romomborod that about a year ago Trensuror Spiunor's account of tho trananctions of tho flrst Syndicate with tho Troasury showed thatn vory argo amount of 1862a which Lad boon ‘‘redeomod” by oxchang- {og new 5 por conts for them wore counted as n, and wore included in tho coin balanco ro- rortml in tho monthly. dobt atatoments during ho wholo of the process of oxclmnglng bonds by the Syndieato. A correspondent of & New ‘ork papor also alloges that whilo the Now York Bub-Treasury roported n coin balsuco - of ©43,000,000 oo May 1, £0,000,000 of it was ‘known to bo “Tronsury papor,” thus rodito- fog tho actual coln tho Bub-Troasury st Now Pork to §37,000,000, But tho dobt statoment for May 1 roported the coln ‘balance of tho Troasury at $77,000,000, sud tho wory portinent quory is naturally snggested, 1If, the Bub-Treasury in Now York ‘only held €87,~ 000,000, is it possible that all the other Bub- " Troasurios of the Unitod Btates could hava hicld #£0 largo an amount as 240,000,000 of nctual coin? The roports of the Bureau of Btatistica show that at loaat tso-thirds of all tho dutinblo goods imported into the Unitod Btotes aro entored at the port of Now York, and tho dutics—which aro the only sourca of cofn revenue—are paid thoro, 1t ia roasonablo to supposo, thereforo, that two- . thirds of the oyerage coln balance of the Treasury would bo found . in the New: York Bub-Trossury. It - con- not bo donied that tho crooked ways of the Treasury, as developed in councetion with tho two Syndicates, havo creatod s good donl of rearonable doubt about the oxactness of tho Erc:‘nlsury statemonts of tho amount of coin on aud. o 5 TUESTONSINILITY FOR TOBT COLUATERALS. The question a8 to whothor a bank is respon- aible to a borrowor of money for tho collatorals he may havo doposited as socnrity for the loan has been discussad at considorablo length in weveral financial’ paficu in vyarious parts of tho. country, The New York Journal of Commerce, usmally & gnml author- ity on such topics, holds that tho bank is not rosponsiblo. Aud for the reason that ' plodge of collaterals is for the mutual benoflt of both partics, and the pawneo, or ous- todian, is simply bound to use ordins\'{‘g\m- gonue in the caro of the thing pledged. ho ails in this he isliable, but only liablo whers such o failuro oan be shown, The loss is not even prosumptive ovidence of & wantof due earo; it is, like any other loss, subjoct to tho Taws of testimony.” o this, howover, the Phil- adelphia Ledger adds : *“ Whothor this principlo of non-responsibility applies in cress where . boxes with valuable contents have been rocoived on deposit by banks and other like places of supposcd satety, and lost, is & quostion that ad- mita of somo dispute. The courta Eenurnlly insist that it doos, while jurors, by their verdicts, hold the opposite, The box busi- nees is not ‘mutually’ beneficial as n legiti- mate bnn\dn%tmnancfion, and, 8o -for 48 tho National Banks are concarned, to hold these boxos, with or without pay, is in direct violation of the diroctions of tho Comptroller of the Cur- roncy. Tho thoory sesumed, that the banks sccept tho boxes without consideration, and, therafore, in equity ought not to bo hold respon- sible, is not ontirely conceded. There may bo 1o stipulated rent for the seryice, but considorn~ tion {4 nearly always implied, ~Tho depositors sccount, moro or loss valuablo to the bank, al~ most invarisbly follows the box; or its oywner, being a prominent man in tho neighborhood, scatters wide tho bank’s bills (the lattor o sor- vice more yaluablo formorly than now); or ho may bs & Inrge customor, or in many ways s valued friend to the bank, thus rondering con- ejderstion as decided ne if made directly in money." TOCAL STOCK AND THOND MARKET. Messrs. Luut, Preston & Kean quote as fol- Tows this afternoon: Selling, 8% 16y 4 05 voe . 17 118 5208 of '05, Jan, and July. 1187 319y 1215 1213 5208 of '67, Jan, and July. 5-2080f '68, Jan, and July. d “Townabip 10, —_—— REAL ESTATE. The following insimmuntn wora filed for rec- ord on Fridoy, May 23: OITY PHOPERTY, Weat Madison, neat n W corner of Curtinst, 5 1, Lot 26 and und % of w5 ftof Lot a7, dated May17; conslderation, $12,000. Lota b4 t0 59 and 67 to 69 and 74 to 70, in Block G4, 86010, 3, 14, dated Moy 8 ; considoration, $10,000, ‘Banwens st, n of and near Elk st, w1, Lot 40, with bulldings, dsted Msy 21 ; constderation, $1,400. Lot 21, in Dlock 9, of 80 X Beo 20, 3, 14, dated May 22 conslderation, §1,600, Tiebecea s, bot Paulina stand Ashlond av, 8 1, Lots 84 and 55, dated May 35, 1871 ; considoration, $3,600, ‘Lot 80, 1n Tull's Bubdivision of 9% acres, in ‘o e un, w ¢ oo 4, 89, 14, datod Aprll 43; conbideraf Cayuga st, bot Auburn and Halsted ats, s 1, 60 £t to alley, dated April 10; consideration, $900, Lot 29 of Block 1, of Page's Blocks 16 and 18, of w 3§ 5, 89, dnted April 1, 1872 ; consideration, $900, Wallace Bt, 6.0 cornor of Twenty-ffih sb, % J of entire Block, datod May 7 ; consideration, $10,000, ‘West Twonty-socond sf, 100 1t w of Toyna s, nf, s e SSA 108 oF Syt e & sl 2 Lako av, 683 ft, n of Thirty-ninth et, ¢ f, 303x157 ft, dated May 21 ; consldoration, $,640, " o o< lournoy st, a'w cornor of Campbell av, n f, Lots 1 o 6, datod March 4 ; cousideration, $0,000, N V3,91 Tot 1, I Block 3, Myrick’s Second Addition, dat Mfls 22 ; consideration, $5,000. Burnaido sty noar n w corner of Thirty-ninth at, o £, 25x104 {8, dated May 21 § consideratiow, $3,000, Burnsfde st, near n w cornor of Thirts-eighth st, o 1,25x104 £t dsted May 13 consideration, €3,400, Butterfiold st, near n w cor of Thirty-uiuth st, of, 80307 1t datod Apell 20 connderation, 2600, ,inno 3 of 5o 13, 39, 19, datea Ma; 1 contidoation, 31,60 e z airie av, 1 o cor of Thirty-soventh &, w f, 108x124 1t, datod March 1 considoratlon, $8,588," XOBTH OF OITY LiMITH. Lincoln av, 382 ft n w of Goorge st, n e f, 48x125 ft, foted Muy 21 ; consldoration, 81 Eaut 3¢ Lot 1 Lots 6 and 6 of Black 15, &c,, in Pino Grove, dated Aay 1; conelderation, §2,350, SOUTIL OF OrTY Lustiza. Cottage Grove av, mear Forty-third st, 39x140 ft, dated Aprl 207 conslderation, 3,000, Wabush av, 8 of and near Fifty-slxih at, 50 ft, dated May 16 ; connjdoration, $2,500. Lote 17 and 18, in Block 13, in Adam Bmith's Bubdi- vision in B w i Beo 30, 89,13, dated May 23 coneid- eration, $700, > o Lot 16, in Block 3, of n TArods of 1 0 X 800 4, 8, 14, datod May 10 ; consideration, $700, N 25 £t of Lot 17, in Johnsou's s 34 50 3 of n o ¥ of Beo 3, 38, 14, datod May23 ; conalderation, 3,600, WEST OF GITY 1AMITH, ogloln 10 and 11, 4 Dlock 3, in Blanchardy s 3 ¢ v 1¢ of ae X Hea 9, 9, 19, datod March 1 ; consideration, Lald 61010, fn Block 4, snd Lota b to 7, in Dack 0, town of Heufoswiy, dated ‘April 26; coeideration, COMMERCIAL. Fupat EVENING, May 3, The following wera the recoiptoaud shipments of the loading articlos of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one year ago: REGEITTY, CHiENERTE, {387, | 1879, || 187, | 1672, 7211 0,000 510 3,120 w33 os00l| a5x1ol 17024 “e'an| auras| 101070| 230,777 67,200, 116,680(! 60,079 2615 a,m’ 17,195 l,%u 4,900] 475 L e 800 49,000 Withdrawn from stors yesterday for city gonswnption ¢ 4,103 bucorn ; 8,408 bu onls; 830 bu ryo; 2,176 bu barloy. The following grain hins been inmr-cted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'cloc. : - 98 cara whont; 228 cars corn; 110 cars onts; 8 carg ryo. Totnl (445 cars), 105,000 bu. It would bo n vory good thing to shut off tho olick of the tolegraph instrumonta on ‘Ohango while the market dospatches from other polnts aro being rond. No one lu sllowed to talk, but tho instrumonts ke p up a nofso in ench of tho four cornors of tho room thab prevonts many from hoarjug o word. It was rtunorod this morning that a break had ocenrrod on the 'Yrio Canal, which may take n wook toropair, Thie coused quito s sot-back in shipping oporationn for awhilo, which was scarcely rocovored from at the close of 'Change, and alded other inflioncos in making tho murkoty dull, 4 Toports recolved this morning statothat it was ralning last night veaxly sll nlong tho line of tho Ohicago & Alton Rallrond, sud over a largo part of Ohlo, tho storm boing ono of the most sc- voro of tho very sovoro oncs that have visited the Northwost this soason. It foro up foncos, and flooded much of tho land so badly that somo plowa that were in use yostordny and loft fn tho flolds, waro under water to-day. Lhis {o espe- cially bad on corn, A great many caeos wore voluntarily eitod to- «f doy in corroboration of our statoments thia morning in rogard to falso quotations of pricos of produce. It is ot nocossary to namo thom, as our object is only to call attontion to tho ovil in the hopo that it will be corrected, Bvery part of the commoercial world is tinged with swin- dle in somo form or another. Some doctot bar- loy with brimatone, othors mnke “patent coffao,” and still others manufacturo bogus tea, or imitation oystors, Tho Amorican @ro- cer hns rocently dono a good work in ox- posing wholosale awindles in canned goods (7); whore & single oyster or half n dozen strawbor- rios does duty for n pound, while' * groon poas” aro raisod from those that have boon dried. All thoso things aro swindles, -and ought, to bo do- nounced as such, not only in general torms, but in specifio languago that points to tho swindler a8 Nnthon did to David—** Thou art tho man.” Bo, too, the commission man who gells at ono Y co and reports a lower price to his flxilnclpnl, 8 8 swindlor, tuougll.x a part of his ill-gotten gains bo dounted to tho church, and ought to bo mado to attond divine sorvicoin the Penitentiary. 1t is ronlly & wondor that honest tradors have not long sinco taken concorted action to cloar their respective lines of business of tho swin- dlers, who roally rob the honost trader as well a8 tho public, "Tho dishonest commission man can alyays afford to underbid his conscientious rival, {n the mattorof percontage charged for sorvicos, and honce not seldom gots tho bulk of the trado, out of which ho grows rich, whilo tho other can scarcely pay offico rent. We noto in- cidentally that one why in whioch these sharka may bo foiled ia for honest dealora to tnke paing tufiost. tho public prints in regard to tho real solling prices of goods that mre good, both in condition sud quantity, - ‘Tho Motropolitan Dranch of the Baltimore & Olio Railrond, from Polnt of Rooks to Wash- ington, i8 now opon, and is expected to give rated to Washington the samo ne to Baltimaro, which will bo & reduction of some 8o per 100 Ibs. TUE MARKETS, The loading fl:rmlucn markots wore gonorally quiotto day, with n downward tendenoy in prices, ospecially “of grain, ‘Tho sovero storm of lnsf night was followod by sunny skies this morning, which again induced many to think, aftor Agng, that “the bitterncss of death is pant.” This did not so much brinE out moro scllors as it reduced the numbor of buyers, especially as the shipping movement was dull owiug to other cnUB0H, . No changes wero reported in the dry gooda market, & moderato amount of trading Deing done at the prices current earlior in the weelk, In tho grocory maskot business continues. slack, with prices genorally ensy, coffeos being tho only article showing J»omtlvu atrongth. Tho difforent grades advanced n 2o to-day. Bugara wore agein wonk and unsettled—notwithatanding thero is a stendily good demand for thom—and a further rnductiei: ofu:’n lul'x bntlh hi lfuflufid and in raw grados, is noted. *I'ho only other chango report- od wnd n <o deoline in Prootor .sgam lo’s Gorman mottled saap. Checse wes quict. Qonl mot with althb domand at $10.00 for Lnokswauna and Erio ; at $0.50 for Blossburg ; and ab $6.00.for Wilmington, Prices of fish wero unchanged, though for cod, mackerel, and whitofish thoy wore rather more firmly hold. Dried frults romain quiot and casy. Currants and figs wero & triflo lowar. No now fonturos wore doveloped in the hay, pig-iron, tobacco, and lonther markets, Hides wore firmer. The oil trade was fair at about former rates, o slight df‘nunein turpentine being the only noticoable chango. The lumber trade at both the yards and the docks continues active, and tho market is tolera- bly steady for all grades. The recoipts by lake are barely sufliclent to supply the demsnd, and common " lumber i firm at the Prlcus ruling, Choice grades are also firm, Metals and tinners’ stook aro dull and nnchanged. Tho demand for nalls is active at 85.12!4 rates, There was no chauge in the iron trade ; business is not brisk thongh fair for the senson ; the quotations re- main the same. Building matorials are dull, Far, stondy weathor would porbaps produce a better trade,-but at present “tho do- mand is light. Pricos are unchanged. Tho in- r\l!ury for wool {6 etill from Wostern mills, and the given quotations are for old; new is from S@bo lower. Beeds wore in moderate request, the trading being. pnnci{mlly in millet and Hun- arian, prices for which, owing to large offer- ngs, a0 weak, and millet is quotably lower. Apples were more plenty and lower, whilo oranges and lemons romain firm, Strawberrios are coming in slowly, Pouliry was plonty and lowor, Lggs also ruled wonk at 11@12c. ‘Highwinos woro moro nctive, and 34o highor, under o good demand, which was due fo light atocks hero and an advanco in Now York, Salos woro reported of 200 brls at 90igo Jer gallon, and tho market closed strong at 90}gc bid an 9lo asked. Lake freights wero dull and firm. There are vory fow vessolu hLore, and fow wanted, Cur- riors asked the samno_ns yesterdny : Ge for corn, Gigo for wheat, and 43{c for osts, by sail to Huffalo, Comn’ to Boston and Portiand quoted .ot 35@20c on througl rato. A tolal of two char- tors was roported (besides one from Milwaukeo), which will carry out from this port 27,000 bu whont and 30,000 bu corn, Provislons woro again modorately nctive for the ecason, but weak, offerings being largor than the domand, ospocially on mo#s pork, which do- ciinod 250 per brl, Lard was dull and 10c per 100 tbs lower ; and meata were more activo at o decline of J¢o por I ; though live hoga wore re- ported firmor. The business all round was prin- cipally in chonging over, by parties who want to keep in the ~trade without carrying the praperty. Wo nata that Gncinnadl was me'd strong, nnd Noew York firmer at the closo, The “market closed at the followng rango of pricen: Moss porlk, cash or sellor May. $16.00; do ~ sollor Juno, - §16,50@16.65; do soller July, $15.85@15.00 ; do sellor August, S16.00@ .25 ; Inrd, cash or sellor May, £8.40; do sellor Juno,' $8.40@8.45; do_sellor July, $8.66@8.70; sumther lard, 87.675@8.00 ; 40 without prakis e 87.60.Ewanbplckleflhumuquotcdutw@l?}gn. Ty saitod moath quotablo at U@G3¢e for whouldors?; 8@83¢o for short ribs; and 8i/@8%c for short clear, Doxed shoulders, 63@Gjgo. Tng- lish meats, 83 @8Y¢o for whort ribe ; B3@B3¢o for short clear. * Bacon is quoted at 74 for ‘whoul- ders; 9% for cloar ribs; 10c for short clonr, and 18@143¢0 for hams, alf packed. Moss beof, 29.00@9.26 ; oxtra mous do, 810.00@10.25 ; beof ‘hams,$26,00@29.50, City tallow, 79 @8o; gronso quotable at 53(@63{c,” Aules wera roported of 1,000 brls moss pork soller Juno at $16.60; 500 bris do ab 816.40; 500 brls do meller July at $10.16, and 760 brls do at 916.05, both lat ovon= ing; 1,000 bris do at $156.90; 1,000 brls do at 16,86 ; 1,000 brls .do at $16,80; 500 brls do sollor August ac 816.25; 600 brls do_at £10.00; 250 tes lard sollor June at £8,40; 760 fos do sellor July (last eyoning) at 8,70 160 tes gweot E!c\dml Liams (16 1bs) ak 11c; 200,000 1bs shoul- ors at 0o ; 50,000 Tha do_ ecller ‘Juno b Gles 200,000 Ihs short ribs at 83¢c; 100,000 fby do nt 8o 100,000 Ibs do seller July at 8o, Tlour was quiot aud uuchanged. Thoro was littlo demand, elther for shipmont or on loonl account, but holdors insisted on formar pricos, notwitlistauding the woakvess in wheat, = Salos were reported of 100 brla whito winter oxtrns on ‘grlvntn ermy 'éllDO brls spring oxtras (Lookport Hydraulio) at B7.50 ; 100 brls do at 06,76 101 bl doat 301254 1 160 bl do ¢ §6.00; b0 L) do at §6.25; 200 brls do on_ private terms; 200 brls apring superfines SRD“! Gom) at $6.00 § 100 brls sye flour at @406, Total, 1,900 brls, Algo 80 tons bran at 9,50 atb mill ; snd 50 tony E Quotntiona at tho closo : Yalr to cholce white winter oxtras, @11,00 Tied wintor oxtras, @ 8.60 Good to choles spr @ .60 Low to medium. ... @ 000 Miunesotas (patont), .. @100 dood to fancy Minnesot: @ 8.00 BPriNg BUpOrluca, ... @ 090 Rya flour, @ 440 Bran,. o 00 @ 98 Whont waa rathor quiet, and 1@13(c lowor, o~ ing weal_onrly, and _flrmor toward tho oloso, Livorpool was quoted lower, and tho recoipts al Milwankeo woro reported to bo 121,000 bu; whilo the brenk in tho Erio Caunl, and the Iaclk of froinbt 'room horo, tonded to feeo shippors out of tho mnrket, thus materially reducing the numbor of Luyors. Novortholess, cash whent continued to comand o pramium of 2@2%{o on the price for noxt month’ of tho May shorts must o fllled by this timo. Tho ronnon for this Is that thoro was almost no cash whont offering of tho spoculntivo grado, but tho lowor grades worg vory woak, The fool- iug In whent Iy honvy, a0 tho fmprossion s gain- ing ground daily that'thoro will whont _crop, howover 1t may bo with corn, Bollor June opencdat §1.201¢, doclined to $1.26%¢, and adyaucod to $1.263¢, fell off X(c, nud roso to ®1.973, oloslug nb §1.373¢. Bollor tho month #0ld at 91,281(@1.29, snd “sollor July at 81,2555 @Laulg, Dofh closiing _at tho outeido, ollor u $1.20, aud sellor tho yoar doat SLISK@L14, Onsh No, 2 spring closed nominal nt 81.80@1.20}(, and No. 1 spring at 81.30@1.00}¢. No. 8 spring was slow salo at onything ovor 81,183, and rojeoted do was dull at 31,00, Casb rales wore roported of 8,000 bu 1gust was nominal al No. 1 spring at 81,8614 ; 4,200 bu do at 81563 0,000 bu No. 3 spring (Minnodota) ot B1.0; 8,600 bu do (hard) nt $1.203¢; 68,800 bu do n! $1.29; 6,000 bu do ot $1.28}4; 10,000 bu do at $1.288¢ ; 1,000 bu No, fluprlné; (favorita houso) 14 1 6,600 bu do at. $1.18 ; 800 bu rojocted do at §1,00; 400 bu by 200 bu do at $1.98 ; 400 bu do ot 31,101 2,000 bu do at 1.1 samplo at 81,40 b §1.33. Total, 146,600 bu, Corn was less nctive, and 3{@3¢c lower than on *Ohango yostorday, but waa gonorally stron at the dnglhm, whicli was pnn‘f' o . Turope, with the prespect of largor receipts hore, l“‘ 3 P! 'I'hio torrible atorm of last night,” following a wot soason, would probably havo caused an advanco in spite of the abovo facts, but for the firmer tono n Inko frolghts, tho Bearcity of vessoly, and tho broak In the Erlo Canal, which disconraged shippers from o[mmung to ‘any (inmz oxtont, Tho prinoipal fonture of tho marliof .to-dsy was tho widoning discrimiuation in favor of options for dolivory niter Juno duo to offorings for this month and noxt, which wore moronumorons than wanted by buyers, This fact waas partly oswinj to the dhfi g to a desire toavoid tho risk of bad condition ‘which mnny fenr, shonld the damp atmosphiero coutinue into hot weathor. Bollor June openod at 383¢c, doolined to 8814c, and advanced to Birce w1 slomo. Bollog July sotg o @ 421¢c, ond sollor August st 4i@443go, Doth clégm'g ot tho outsido, Seller tho month, or rogular No, 2, closed at 88c, Aud striclly frosh xocoipts of do at 38%4c. Cash salos wora reported of 16,800 bu No. 4 at383{c: 6,000 bu do nt 883¢c 85,000 bu do,nt 380 ; 40,000 do at 87%¢o} 20,000 L do at 878 ; 21,000 bu rojected at Ge. Total, 101,800 bu. Onts wore quict, and averaged %{c lower, but woro firm b the decline, which was principally duo to the large receipts, though they wero loss than the 95,680 bu of yostorday, The wenkness wag grestost on next month's delivories, which opencd (sollor June) nt 82c, declined to 81%e, and closed firmer at 833¢o, Bollor Tuly sold af 33}(@38c, closing nt B1i¢e. Ttogular No. 3 closod ab 818¢c, and strictly fresh rocoipts ot do at 819¢@81370, Cash sales woro reported of 1,800 bu at 81870 ; 1,200 bu at 915¢c ; 4,200 bu nb 813605 16,000 bu regular ok 81870 5 15,000 bu o at8130; 9,600 bu rejectod at'200; 8,600 bu do at 288703 1,200 bu doat 28%0; 1,200 hu doat 28140 ; 600'bu_by samplont 30 ; 400 bu do ab 880 1,200bu do at36e. Total, 40,000 bu. Rye was inactivo on graded lots, One or two cars of No. 2 wero wantod for shipmont, but 69 was tho bost bid, whilo 70c was ashod. Salos wero limited to 400 bu by samplo ab 720, sud 400 bu do at 7le. Burloy was dull aud nominally unchanged, the domand boitig about_over for Lhis nenson, Wo uoto tho markot at 70@80c for No. 23 Gi@060 lor No. 8, and 45@i00 for réjected,—the inside in the Rock Island Llevator, and the ontsido in the Armour, Dole & Co., and Central Ilovators. Cnush snles woro roportod of 400 bu No. 8 ab G5io ;' 1,600 bt rojocted at Se, both int city: 200 bu, by snmple, at 3105 ; 400 b do ut 500 ; 200 bu do at oo, Total, 2,800 bu, EXTRACTH, Tho Ban Franciaco Commercial Ierald says: Ouractivo export trado in breadatufl for thoourrent season s fast drawlng 1o close. Already wo havo dfspatehod to the United Kiugdom, fur the harvest yearof 18727, o flcob of 310 vessals, with cargoca valued nt $10,700,000, moro thau double’ tho quantity ovor beforo cxpotted in a corresponding periods Thiore are soveral vesacls yot on (ho Liverpool berih, and it {s ossible that o dozén oF veo sbips may atlll bo dis- atchiod prior to tho close of tho fearon, July 1. t fs dlflicult to stalo with oxactuess tho stock of wheat yet semaluing in tho Slate, or tho sur- lun that mny bo mudoavallsblo for. expiort ; porslbly £0,000 ton of flour nuid wheat aro st fujand: held for 1o present awaiting tho result of the growing crop, whifch i now tho all-sbsorbing themo upon 'Change. Tho question is ono of .vital importanco to the shi e and commercial interests of the Pactflc slopo, It n yet too carly o speak with dofinftencss upon tho sub- Jeét. The cool weather continuing s eucouraging to farmers, and tho prospect of n crop aro no more dis- couraging to-dny than they were u_fortnight huce, or at tho"dato of our laat fastic, whon our probablo whoat surplus for 1873-74 was placed at 300,000 tous. ‘The Bt. Louis Globe says: The Weat Is full of good and cheap corn which can= not Lo marketed nt remunerative pricea for cultivation, whilat if fed to hogs, snd they kept at homoe until fat- ted, wonld so finprove thom that their values would bo generally cnhanced and appreciated, Wa are aware that sound policy, and tha truo Mtcrests of farmers, dictata that thoy should forward to morkot tho pro- duce of their lands as soon after it 18 ready as it can be prodently and practically done; but tls docs not im- ply that overytliug should bo rushed to the front for tlio pako of carly sles, eapeclally hiogs, {n the apriug, which cost so littlo to keop and grow, Just now they nre being driven in aud forced to sale in a semi. duvoloped condition, unmtisfactory fo the sol- Ter, fn yecuniary resulte, The winter cure of hogs fs rapidly passing off, Tho couniry s short of suppiies—it lias on Land xiothing mors than it requires for fta uanal sud strictly dopendent enstomers, and until it gots up su- other stock, it shoulil not export a dollar’s worth, By the farmer holding back, and feeding bis stock until Iate, it will jucreaso their sizo and corrosponding jm- rovo their value, The consorvative couree of hold- ing Lioga back, and meraly fecding the matkots during tho pring and summer months, Will servo to increaso tho desiro of buyers and nccolerato prices, and oventu- ally carry figures fo a full if not high point in lato sum- 2 romuneraityo prices may bo obtained by the 1 not ouly sccuring a good return for the hogs ¥old, but placiug an opening vulwo ou tho fall crop, which should b continued ot least until Docembor, thieroby giving s n compennatory return to tho farmer, a portion of tho proft, which {hrougl tho chenpuees o Loy Just winter, bas paeked nto the hands of packors and speculators the present sexso, ¥ BUGALL. The Now York 1World prophecies lower prices in sugar, ' Tho fncts sllnumurl during o roporto- rial visit to sevorallending flrms are thus summar- ized: ‘It waslearncd that the present stock of sugar, both hore and in Europe, is uuprecedent< adly largo, and that the erop in Cubn and tha otlior producing countries will be largely in ox- coss of provious years: that prices aro ru!lnfi Jow at presont, and in atl probability will be sti lowor. Tho United Btates recoives sugar from Cuba, from tho various West India Islands, from Brazil, from Mailla, from Java,'and other parts of tho Eaet Indics—in all amounting to betwoeen 660,000 and 575,000 tons, of which about 025,000 tons comes in to Now York. About 70 ‘per cont of nll thiy {8 rocoived from Cubp. A lurgo oxcabs, thoroforo, in the crop of this is- Jand ¢uunot fal} to havo an appreciabla offcct on tho murket. Tho domestio proditction of this articlo, which, provious to the War, was vory Inrge, hins 5o far fallon off as scarcoly to bo corni- sidored at all in the genoral rosult.” Louislann produces betwoon 2,000 abd 3,000 tons, which is mora than Is produced by all the othor Btates ut togothor, Desides tho supply of sugar made rom tho sugar-canoe, thero is some 15,000 or 20,000 tons of sugar mido from the maplo syrup, alittlo mado from sorgo-canoin the Westorn Btatos, and a small quantity of sugar mado from boot-root iy Californin, Inround numbers tho yearlv consumplion of sugar from all sources may bo estimated at about 720,000 tons. LATEST, ‘Whent was moderatoly nctlve in the afternoon, declining 340, No. Zwold at $1.20 cash, an ml.‘fil:.}lgflm}. 7 seller June, closing at the inside, and $1.25 3{@33340 wol August. - OLor grain was quist and wnchavgod. Tho only thing reported in provisions was tho sale of 250 brls moss pork, wollor Juno, at §16,75, —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tripay EVENING, May 29, ALCOHOL~Was in fair roquest and 20 ligher,owing to ou advanco In highwines; 04 por cent proof 18 quos table at $1,62@1.87, BEANS AND IEAS—Wero quict aud unchanged, Wo quots : Chofcs linnd-picked nayics, $3,60@2,00 medhitns, $2.40@2,45; Infesior grados, $1,25(31 groen veas (tn bris), $1.40@1.60; yellow do (in bage BUTTER—Was maving to n falr extent at about former quolations, - Siricily chioica dairy fs searc B o i o ey I e o edge” a shade higher prices aro obtaluablo, Common tofalr qualltiow uro n falr slock, Wo ropeat our lixt tho numozad pric i e o D e 0 rod ) 10+ o pale and re: 2550, TUILDING ATh 7 ‘s dolivory, though most X .00 § rick, $12,00@10.00; country briok, $12,00," deliv- ered § e S hydmul(uryrrt . Milwaukoo pressed, 31,60, dol.; do common, $14. Raclno prosod, 40,00, dol. 1illsdnlo, $35.00, del. 3 Indlana proased, $22.00@24.00 0 common, $13,00 0 an abundant Tx1010 8110, 8x14 to 10x15, fair, and such commanded ves i ‘ootar sorts were noglocted and sold irrogularly, Wo make na change in our quotations : Now York factory, new, 18@lda; Ligln factory, m@uul i Ohlo faotory, Bbs% Mo e ¢ Nivetuss fanlory, oove nlly drio to tho" Jeus favornblo advices from the East nud from oully of carrying corn, many capital- istg not cnr[ngym tond ‘monoy on it, and partly 5@ IT FI 2 2525 'cholea flo, 203,@24}cs prime Xio, UG oot do, el @ g ica, fancy, 256 neatbo, nu:’k’@afi, welght, 16@160} do short weight, @144 dered, and gruntlited, 11%@12 @llo? do tra G @103{0; choics brown, 105@10kc; primo do, 0%@ 07¢c; falr do, 935@U3j0; cholco molasses sugar, D75 @10¢o: foir' do, 03/@03ic; Now Orleans sugor, cholce, 074@10%0; do prime, V55@93¢0; do falr, UG 930: common, T7@8Kc, extra fine, 70@73¢ ; good sugar-houso oxtra do, 60@55c ; New Orleaus molaeges, choice, 8( @8do ; do primo, T@78c ; do common, 653700 ; Porto 1iico molaaucs, cli @sse, 42905 i . ‘Brinon—Gloss, 13(@10c; cor, 9@ Te :fi:ommun. 13 Russin frod,oeeene s English tool stoe] English spring LEATHE] ¢ weller Jul{. Corn was in fair do- @ or Juuo, closing at the inside, and 11}¢@13}¢0 for sallor July and seller French calf, 24 to 30 I Fronch kip, 50 to 100 I 14220, $10,00; do, roollng, 10, $14.50;' do, 2 I = ollowa s Biriclly cholco dalry, pncked, 24@2703 w modium to good, 18@3%0 3 Inferior to common, 10@ BAGGING—No changes wore devoloped In this mare Xot, Duinincan contintica rather alack, and tho prove- lent feoling 19 casy, Wo quoto: Btark, 36%0; Lud-" ow, Do Lowiston, iido; Amotiean, ad ke B0 7 Otlar Orock, 340; burlap bags,4 and & bu, 2 203 gunnics, singlo, 17@180; do double, nsénoo.g wool ancks, 0730, BROOM GDKN’ Waa _{n tolorably fale' demand at No. 1 stook braid, 5@5}{0' No. 0, 3@32(0 ; Inslde greon, 35@do G MATERIALS—8omo_ denalers roport an {mprovement in the domnnd, though the genoral trado In Jight. Time in barrels 18 now quotod at $1.10 @135, Quotatfons for othor materinls arg nnchnrig- ed, 28 followa: Blucco, $2.60@2.76; Now York nticco, canting, £376@A00; sutoritio do, £.60@ dnle’ coment, $3.25@9.60; Utlca, Loulsv) Akron”cemerit,"$3,00_por brl; @3.60 3 Nmo in bk, 83c@S1 por Vil wiitio ghn b ering hatr por bu, 800,00 i ortiand comont, $0.60@7.60 per brli Nosous e, ana i ol dust, 933 007 lime (bris), §1.10@1.2 $L76022.00; plas 500 ; firo brick, per I, ; building brick (common), $8.0 0,00 mned) $45.00, d H {0 common,'$14.00 Excelslor prosscd, No, 1 and e brl, $1.00, or $20,00@90,00 dols firo el 3 firo clay, po! $10,00 por ton, Tha following s tho liat of prices per box of 60 feet for domestio window glass, from !.vllllch » reduction of 46 and 6 por cont ismadoto | Ll A‘h,',l lDan?}]fl quality, strenath. oGl 03 oode was reporied fl:u prices, but tho @1dc. AL—Dlosaburg was a triflo lowor, but asido from this thero was no ohango in_prices, which ruled com- paratively atoady ne follows: Lehigh, lump, $12,00; propaced, $12.00 £9,50 ; Olidrry Ding, $0,00 3 Hocking Valley, $9. Ulann caninel coal, 310,00 ; ‘Tudfana Hlocl, 804 land grato, £000; Lacknwounn, $10,00; Erle, $10.00 ; {11; $10,00; Dlossburg, : In< 003 Kirke Minonk, $8.00; Wilmington, 80,00, E—Wo conlinio to quoto: Pork bar- rinr 1ill, 10,003 Walnut 11 COOPEI rols, $1.26@1,053 Inrd {torces, -$L60@1,70; whisk barfols, $1.00@2.10; flour barrals, 60@G4ey por staves,” Tougl, $17.00820.00; $20.00@45,00; ' torco stayen, rougl, §20.00@75.00 do buckod o sawed, $25.000! ) Tough, $24,00@18.003'do bucked, $30.00@33.00+ flonr stavos, $9,00@311,00; cirelo’ flour hoadiug, 7@8o por net; flour hoop poles, $14,00@16.00 per m; pork and tiorco poles, $30,00@@95,03 per m. do buckedor sawod, 28,00 ¢ whiky ata EGGS~The demand from tho clly dealors ia flr, but tho offorings aro large, snd prices aro rathor weak at 11@12¢, Balea fnclude 600 doz ot 110; 3,600 doz at 11igo; 140 cnscuat 12, FEATHERS—Are coming in very slowly, and being in good demand, full prices aro readlly obianined for e ‘!fimf'm' 3" t hionds 3 Jobbis ices, 82@8No f %, (rom firat hamds ; Jobbing prices, or 325;"‘1 feathiors ; mixed 1l 10c, fa ropeat: Primo to cliolco liyo geoso at Teathors, 45@10c; chicken, FISIT—Tomain firm, under & continued good de- mand and Jiglt slock, aud, I somo descrlption, tha {endency, ot ¢ tably {ho caso with cod, the supply of which i scaut hero nnd ot tho Esst, Wo quote: No, 1 whiteflal, 3 brl, $0.674@7.00% No.2 do, $6.76; No, 1 slioro muckerol i brl, 11, 9.95; No, 3 mackerel, 3 brl, $1. 3 Xits, $1.85G1.U0; Lunk codfiah, por 100 Ibe, £0.00@0.25; Georgo's codrlel, §0. bils, $0,00@0,50; do ¥ brl, $ Lorfing, round, brl, $5,00@8.50 50 10 moment, {a to advance. This is no~ ; No, 1 bay, $9.00 003 Nl’\'.llhm‘@u T6@7.00 ;. Labrador herring, split, e 75@6.00; Labrador do i)f brl, $4,25@ box herring No. 1, 28@400; box berring, acated, 0: Columbin Rivor salmon, A brie, $10.00@10.25, (UITE AND NUTS—No material improvemont swig witnessed in tho condition of tho fruft mnrket, Teado coutinues slack, nnd for most fmported varitics tlio feeling Is ratlier wenk, in sympathy with Now York, Currauts aro *‘ off ¥a (e, and fige ulso are n triflo lower, Wo now quoto: FonetaN— Dales, 8@0u; figs, drums, 11@lo; 1gs, prunce, 0@100; rlsins, $100GL60; Zamte cur- bos, d@lto: Turkey (@8c, DoxesTic—~Alden apples, 18@20¢; Tauts, T Bichlgai do, 4@7c; Westorn do, E@5%c: Southern do, @S0} ‘prsclich patal, 11@10g; peachoo, bulros, 6E0y0; d uf;u” ‘Taspbersics, 0@dic; Ditted chorrier, 2@ Rima waie: a1 aplua walts, 24 Tit@ie; Atrigh b Duts, 7@80: Tonhenseo peantite, 4 v inixed, 4i@5Xo; binckberries, 83 . Imonds, Terragonn, 21u2ic; Braglls, 105@11kc} peeans, niits, Gi@To: Wiimington yea- @ GIOOERTES—Tho demand for goods coming under this head exhibited little or no improvement, interior ‘merchonts, o8 well as Jocal rotailers, continuing to re- strict their orders to mmall parcels just to meet tho ourrent requiroments of their {rade. Thus far tho prices liave nob been serfously affected by (ho pro-' onged season of quict, biat, with perhaps the_singlo oxception of coffces, tkora 13 mora or leks shading all around, Bgara ar more activo than nuy ofhier artfclo in tho list, but thoy aro weak ne\'erlhelesrl and were to-dny quoted “ofr™ au f¢o—Inth refined'and raw grades, Coffees were stroug and advanced o ife. -Tt maey bo a natter of Interost to consumers to know that Droctor & Gamblo have lowered tho price of thefr Ger- man mottled svaps e, Followlug are’ our revised quotations: * Br Cann, 50DA—T3{ Corrrri—Mocha, %o; Java, No. '3, io; 0, G, Java, 2N@ g@ite; fudy 1o, 25 comunon do, 2@ do, ' i@ OANDLER=SIAF, full woighit, 0620141 ; HICarmo, full Ricr—Patna, Bi@8io; Rangoon, Tx@de; Caro- 1inn, B@Je: Louisiaua, S@8ie. ‘Staans—Latent cut 1onf, 13@13%0; crushed, pow- o b, To@0ses ok 0K @050} ONo.b 1654aI0s01 Sellon O, 10ig Hynurs—Diamond drips, $1.8)@1,35; silver drips rup, 45@480 ; olco, 55080 5 commion moladses, 0 BALERATUR—Common to best, 9G10c, 8rices—allspice, 11@18c 3 cloves, 37@380 cansin, 38@40c 3 popper, 23 @440 1 nutmiegs, $1.25GL, Sx;-l‘;or, Pure, 28@300 do No. 1, 20@25 e, { @oNo, 2,16 Hoars—French mottled, 63 @63{o; German mottled, 1@Uxe s Golden West, 6@0Xc: " Wiile Lly, 04@ Wiiito Rowo, 6X@6igc ; ‘brown Windsor, 44(@ alm, 6@0240 ; Havon Imperiul, 6 @G3(c. {10} laundry, 6@ ¥ @®R0e, EEN FBU}{I'H—ANI\CI aro ‘more plenty and X Towor, Wholesalo prices rango from $4,00@5.00, snd re- tail at $6,00G0.00. Oranges sud lomons remafn frm, Birawberrios aro still in Night supply, though the re- coipts aro ncreasing, Good fruil solls berries aro more plenty and lower, Wo quoto gtc)s‘: 1o choico, $4,00@0.00 por brl from stos u readily, Goosé- Apyies, o8, $4.00@12,00 per brl, ; Palermo lemous ot $7.00 @7.50 per Lox; Blessiua dont$8.00@9.00; Falermo orauges, $6,00@7.00; Mossina do, $8,00@10.00, Plne- ?’mflea, $1.76@ 4,60 per doz, Dananas, $3.00@7.00 per 8 oogelierries, 134@180 pos” quart. lraw- Py~ Wote full nud nominl at 25@4%0 for com- ‘berrles, 4 ‘mon to chiojce Western, - MAY—Timothy hay, of prime quality is i ight stock, and prices nro strongér. Prairic is pionty, but, under a good local andt outs{do demand, holders'are onabled £0 ronlizo full prices. Wo quote wholesalo pricea paid by dealers, na follows, cara to contaln 20,000 lus: O TuaoxTimotly, huster prosod, HO00E1T.005 imotly, $12.00@19.60, OX Wadox—Tumothy, 17,60 prairio, looee, $14.00@16.00, For delivery of Dressed, $1.00@1.50, aceording to dlstanco. loduo preuicd, $16.80@10.50; prairio '%{3’35% oo X HIDES—Thoro was uotliug resembling activity in {hio demand for hides, but the continued light receipta induced » firm feoling, and for the moro desirablo lots. loldera srere asking & 3o advanco on pricos current carly fu tho wook: Wo'niow quote: Green city butch- ors’, To; green cured light, 20)0 ; do heavy, 9ic; port _eured, 0@92c; 12@1lo; dz{ calf, 24 1703 dry ‘flint, 19 20 con' aking, 40@55¢ % damaged, two-thirdn price; oen calf, 15@16)0; veal kip, ary kip, 21@1;: }d‘ry sattod, 16 ¢ long-halred kip, 10%c; den- riibby, scored, cut, or otherwiss IRON AND STEEL—Trado contlnues moderate, and prices easy for most of the articles meutionsd, Wo quoto TON, ... . + 4 4-10@ 4 8-10 rates Tiorse-shoe fron, .6 (@ 0 B-10 rates Platoiron, commoutank,....vu.s 6 @ 7 1ates Ruseia fron, No, 1 ‘stainiod, Blb Norway irofi, @b Norway nall rod Rb Germon plow stecl ®ib English cast plow o L Anierlean tool steol, o Uhromo tool stec], i rites THER—No ol scter of the demand or In prices, A sleady, folr movo- ment i yatueased as the quolations glven bolow ¢ 6@ 1,10 lc“lD, veals "}i 5 %I . ggg ],‘4;:] ty upper, No, 1, 7 Gty uhbers No. 21 9 0@ a1 Qoiiulry upper, No. 1. a2 otlar, 3 {t 200 alf, city.. 120@ 140 Calf. counii 1 11063 125 Houggh uppor, winndatd.. 0@ 3 Fonyh upor’ docangod: e 0 Buialo slaughtor s0le,,.se. 3@ a7 Y8, A sole... dug U3 dalr, 1.35@ 148 Kip, G 1,10 1urh 406 i3 Froneh calf, Jodote 05.050.00 BLETALS AND TINN gll\mu]zml 1ron & discount of 20 per cont 18 now made 4 Jealors, Trices for ofhor artleles aro without qilotablo ohange, thougl concosslons aro mado now and then b cffecting sales, Wo :‘“DM 3 i Dr.aTe~-10, 10514, $15.60; do, 11312, $16.50 ¢ do, 0x28) Pra Tr—TLarge, 430; small, 430 bav, 4do, Biress Ganaesfoull enske, 117 alt cavke, 1I(@1130; loss quantity, 113(0; slaby Do, 4 Buexrt InoN--N0, 24, 03¢0 Tates, GaLvANIZED xnon—fin?‘mmo. 160: No, 22@34, 10¢; No. 35@10, 170; No, 27, 180; No, 28, 200, A dlacount of 90 por cout ia mato from (1o Tiat, CGorren—Cappor hottoms, 460; brazlurs, avor 12 1bs, 4703 tiunod coppor, 4do, Wine—3ta 6, e} 0, 8, and 0, 100§ 10 to11, 11§ 12, 183503 13 and 14, 19560+ 16 and 16, 107 17, 1603 15, 1003 19, 1003 20, 2003 full bundle, 16 fpor cent did- count fenco wire, 7303 by ear lond, 7ic, NALLA AT AGTivo nL 15, i rmton, Ve quota: 10@ 604, pnl‘k&fl, $3.12)¢ rateni Bl do, M,fl’!\&l 0d _do,: i 4d do, 0,005 80 do, $a.0255 6 o, fue, &8.12}6 .24 do, $8.37% ; ctinch, $7.60, i NATVAL BTORES-~Continuo th good demand at tho uotationa given below : Manilla ropo, @ b, 106@170; #lgnl ropo, 7 I, 16@170; howp analy’ cord, 3 1b, 2@ atg ; morting, & ,{7;"0";"(3,% aprod rnpfl:lh, Joalt: oakitm, % bnte, $5,0080.605 piteh, por Url, $0.00@7.00 for bl 85, cota g 3 Diteh er brl, K.00gT G18.8—A dociino bf 16 1n tnrpontine was the only uotablo chnvgo noted In prites of goods In this ling, | though thore was o armor fcoling in linsced ofl, hold ora autlcipating an early ndvance, Tard continuos woalk aid unnottlod, whifo carbon, Whnlo, sporm, nnd other descriptions woresleady, Wa quoto: Carbon, 19@ 103g0; oxtrn Inrd ofl, Tho; No.1, T0o; No, 2, 650} lii- fccd, 'raw, $1,00; do bollod, 81,053 whalo, 6703 mpierin, $2,00@2.10; noath foot, oll; _sirletly piire, $1.10; dis oxirs, 0003 do No, 1,78c; bank oll, 7003 traits, 760 : elophaut oll, O%o; tirpentine, 57@58a3 naphilia, 63 gravity, 20@3210 ; naplitha, common, 16@18e, PAINTSH, OOL(JRH' AND PUTTY—~English Vonetian red was o shiade lower, which was the ouly chiango not~ od, Trad waa folr at tho quotations givon bolow : WIITE LEAD, Striily puro. $11.00@11.50 Fauoy rand Rt 21 Genulne Valllo Montagtto, 1450 orleam, 1,50@12.00 Moaury’s rallroad color.. Talaco car coldrs in cans Tochelle ochro, English Ven, red, Enplish orango miveral.., Bittaburgh opangomineral, English red lfoad. ... .. Amcricsn red lead. 11,60 @10.50@12.50 4.60@ 3.7 11.0001100 1.40@ 1.45 8,30 3.60@ $.00 2,00@ 2.50 34@%0 4o 55 3@ PIG-IRON~Qufet 6ifll provails in ‘(his ‘markct, snd dces wor not subjocted to any decidod chango, rul- ng stoady as followa : Scoteh (according to brand),$62,00 @67.00; Tuscarawns, 61,005 Massillon, $01,00 % Lako Suporior, $68,00@00.00; Chleago stonc coal, $57.00; AMisdouri stono coal, $57.00@58,00, POULTRY—Tho supply of chickens fs still moro than equal to tho demond, and prices rilo weak and irregular, Smoll lgrlnt( sold at $3,00@2.60, and old at $4,00, Turkoys at 14@160; ducks at $3,60649,75. Bales includo 3 coops turkoys at 1603 1 coop at 14c; 30 coopa chickona ot $4.00; 4 coops at $4.351 & coops bpring ot $2.0082.60; 14 coopa at $2.60 ; 4 coopa ducks ot $3,60 ; 8'¢oopa nt $3.76, Flgeons (droscd) scll at T5@80c, POTATOES-—Thero was no particular ghange, Glioleo poachblawa oro in domand for homo_ corsump-~ tion and shipment, but all inferior lota aro alow. Now Latoes wore dull aud Jower, selling at $5.00@0.00 per rl. Bales fnclndo 4 cara chiolca peachblows at 00¢ , 1 car doat B8e, delivored ; 2 cars do at 650 on track } 1 car mixod at 00, SALT—Thoro fas no_chango to noto, tho nqulry in Mght, and prices ntoady, na follow : Onondagn and Bugitaw, fuo, $2, Diamond O, £, BEEDS—Iungarian and millet woro in modbrate re- quest ; tho former §5 In largo supply and weak at $1,15 1265 willct waa about Go of, qigtable ot 80GESe, the latter prico for primo scod, Timothy soldin n snuall way nt $3.004,23, (o outéido fgures boiog for primo ; fanoy sced nt $4,25, Tho offerings of timothy oo vory light, nud dealots ar0 iolding Whiat thoy linvo firmily,” Flox s quoted ot SLI0, Clover swas nominal, Bales wero roportedt of 20 bags prime timothy at £4.28 ; 10 bogs at $4.00 ; 15 bags nt £3.00 ; 88 bogs prime Hun garlnn ot $1,95 ;20 bags doat §1,20 ; GO bags at $1,16 ; 125 baga primo mlllet at 8¢ ; 118" ags at 80c; 30 bags flux at $1.90, ‘TEAS—Busincas waa reported quict nt former quo- tations, ThoJournal of Commerce says of tho York market: * Tho market 8 very quiet, Tholino trado is light, and fmvoico. bwurn donot ecem disposed o operate nt {e moment, Nolwithstanding the dull« ness, thore fs rathier & more _coufident feoling among dealérs, and ft (s the general impression that prices 'Bave tonched boltom.” Following are tho prices current: Young IHgson, common fo fair, 45@s50; do good, G0@T0¢; do cholco to extrs fine, 95c@31.103 common to finp old Hyson, T0@Y5e; common imperlal, 60@05¢; good to cholca do, 80e@ §1,10; fine to goud gunpowder, 70e@31,10; cholee, 31,15 @1,20; extra, $1.43@1,43; cliolco 1o oxtra leaf Japan, Ge@$1.00; falr to good do, 63@73¢, common do 42@ 43c; colored notural leaf Japan, 53@ 3, common to e Oolong, 35@Lse; good, 55Tt hofeo to extra, Cipsisa—Fino Cu (@83c; cholce, 05G 95¢ ; 'common, 65@G0c; poor, Piya—Natural leaf, '7 0@ hue, 8do; half bright, 60@70c; biack, sonnd, 45@0Gc, Sxbiaxa—Choice, J3@35¢; medium, 30@ oggcom- tmon stems, 2@20c; WOOD—Van moro quict, and prices were easler, quotations Lolng 60 lower, ns follows ; _Deech, $9.505 waple, §10,50; hick 0; slabs, §6.00, delivorcd, VEGETABLES—The supply was {iberad, thougl & good portion of tho offeriugn arrived in poor order, Which liad a teniloncy to weaken prices, Frceh stuft sold readlly, Wo_quola: Teaw, $3.00G3.60 por box strng beanr, §1.004.00 per hox; cuctmbers, 7@ £1,00 per doz; uow onlons, £7.60@5.00 per brl ; o por oz, 25@300; ‘spinnch, SLOOG2G0 per Drly radislics, 15@301 sq“n:‘l‘y, tI(JLPI‘JQJGB Wr“zr; Ifl:‘lml‘flmg, fflgu X nt, 1@3%e per ib ; lottuce,” 25400 Por oz ; beets at $0.76 por brl. WOOL—Was in moderste demand on Western ac- connt, Tho quolationn foliowlug aro for old wool ; now 1 from @S¢ lower : Tub, washed, oxra medium, .61@500 Tub, washed, comnon to falr Rt Common dingy. o5 sed Floeco, washed, K&XX, Tiglit. 5G40 Fleeco, wanbed, X$XX, divgy. 0@ 4o X, divgy Flecco, washcd, medium Light. . ¥leoco, washed, medfam diogy,. ... .. Fleoce, unwasbiod, X&XX, in good condiifon. ... 30@d20 Fieocs, unwashed, oarso to mediii. ouvues Fleoce, unwashed, conrse, and dingy. ... Buper, pulled, Extra, pulled. BBE o Burry wool 5@100 Ices. WOODEN WARE AND BROOMS—Tho demaud ia modersto, Cheeso tubs luva declined_$1.00 all 10und, otherwise there was no changs. Wo quote: Two-hoop pally, $2.30per doz; 3-hoop do, $2.60 3 3-hoop dniry, $4.25 3 extrado, $4.76; oxtra cliecao tubs, $12,60 5 No. 1" tubs, '§10.50 ; No, 3 do, $9.00; No, 3 do, tubs, 3 in nest, $2.80; keclers, 6 in mnest, H Tlf-bushel meantres, plain, $3,76 per doz; do iron bound, $4.60; peck measures, plain, $2,50; do, fron bound, $3.75¢ churns, No. 1, $11.00; do, No, 3, $10.00; do, No. 4, $9.00;_do, 'No, 4 $8.00 per' doz; ' headed clothespiue, $1.10@1,25 per box; washboards, $2.05@ 2,00 por doz; burrel covers, $2.00@2.50: kanmakins, $£3.00@3.60 per rack; butter hlbll ouk, 3 in neat, $1,65; o, ash, 2 In neat, $1,10; broom handies, $12,0016,00 porm; No, 1 brooms, $2.753 No, 2 do, §2.25@2,50; do, common, $1.76@200. RILKOAD FREIGITS—Following are tho rates oW current s ] moQl @ T S |3agfyd 83 :sg ‘!;E g Chicago to g§ri35s(8.183% ;i PE|EERIZES R ESFETY I PERR New York. 45 | § 0045 55 Boston,.... . 0 1,00 60 [ Philadelphia and Baltimore, 40 i 80 40 ESO Dittburgh, ] % a5 Albany, . Bufal Clovelnnd Waskington, Wheeling, W.’ ‘Wilmington, N, vanua Cincinnat! and BOy: Toliaire, a3 70j5 Montreal an: 80}423 CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Frupay EveNING, May 20, Tno recolpts of live stock since Baturday Lavo beon 28 follow Cattle, Hoge, Sheep, 10 1L660 4oL 2905 5040 708 2756 0798 1,388 7T 15 100 0,600 -1,100 558 476 Monday Tuesday. . ‘Wednenda; 0,485 seer T Wednesda, [ ATUR T} Thuraday THO ie ‘Total, ., 28,674 OATTLE—During tho forehoon trading’ waa oharac. torizod bya good digree of metivity, Loth and o outside buyors upumflnl{ on a liboral scalo, and tho markot was firsu at o triflo advanco on yostorday's Tates, but later In_tho dny tho denund foll off aud pricea cased up o litle, Tho fresh receipts wero not 80 largo as to canse alurm, but the slale cattlo swelied {po supply to pretly largo proportions, and, in view of tha near appraach of tho closa of the weak, holdors, townrd tho closo of (ho duy, grow uncasy, ad, iu theit onxfety to disposo of Ihelr stock, colces- afous ~ woro oifered _whera concesslons ero nocessury o oftract tho gttention of Luyers, - Owing to an nccldout no stock arrived by tho Cbleago & Rock Txland Rtoad until 4 n tho afternoon, and s by (ot hour trading was virtually ovor for tho day about 1,000 cattle and 2,000 bogs remalu in tho Ttock Inland division alone, uuéold, Lo othier divis- dons f the yard were pretty well cleancd up, Sales were reportod ab $4,60G 5,00 for poor to good bulchors’ etr, ow locul acconnts ut $4.70@4.75 for etockers; at $4,80@6,60 fur eommon to guod unllvlllng Leoves, and at $5,60@0,50 for cholce to extra, There wero uu]{ two or throo transactious at over $3,75, uid comparul lv;»l“y fow bolow $4,60, the bulk changlug lisuds at §5,00@5. "Tho markot closed qulet, Gradad st QUOTATIONH, 2,400 I Extra—Graded steers uvoragiig 1400 e und upwards Lovsere $5.85G0.15 Oholeo Leovea—Tiio, i, well formed §year to 5 year old uicers, averaging 1,300 to 1,450 Its, .. coen senr +. 6.00@5.76 Good Besves—\Woll-futtened, fiuely forued steers, avoraging 1,200 {0 1,300 1ta., 5,35@5.50 Modfuni. G rades—Stoors in falr flesl, aver oging 1,100 10 1,250 1béeuerasas, . 480@D.15 Bulchors! Btock—Common o falr ateors, and good fo oxtra cows, for cily slaughiter, averaging 800 40 1,100 ba. ... ., 4,.00@5.00 Slook Cattlo—Common cattln floal, nvoraging 700 to 1,080 tha, . Inferior—Light and thin cows, hoifol atngs, bulln, and acallawag stcers Norlliern winterod, 18 goda mtaorn, 17 choico ateers. 12t cholco ateors, 04 cliofeo atecra, o ""g"s'f.";e 1 . 23 Toxas cattlo, ® 14 oxtra graded 23 chofcostoora &3 cholcoslecra! 48 choleo sieers, FEEREEEEEEE RG] tig ES 11 goad steore. 28 good nteers. 3 w ARSI AR AR SDARSNE S, 5, ® FREERERER rmoSonooon, 3 &l HO0A8—Thero was moro snimation in tho hog trado thnn on’ yostorday, but valuoa woro csmontin “Tho fact thnt receipts woro modorato, and. tho tenor of Lastorn advicos rather moro encouragin, stimulated buyars, aud the differont classes took hol freely at the prices curront yestorday nftornoon, or at 800100 tor poo seripfious aold e Toad of oxtrn wore dinposed of at i, day's busiuess was transscted within the rango of $1.0584.76. Only a fow drovos yomained nnsold, and tho market closed atoady at tho above quotations, Among tho trausactions wero tho followlng: r to common, at $4,65(3! 4.85 for good to chiolce, Inforlor do- 4.40, whilo o fow care ), but most of the Av. Price)No, Av, Price|No, 250 $4.85.) 03 103 8478 | 63 EEEEE] ——— - EEEE e & 238 160 far from boing ual to tho’ offerings, and formor prices y well susiafned. Good to cholco may bo quoted at $4,76@0.40, and_poor to medlum 0% $3,608 4,60, Lamba sell at $3.00@ — 50 00 470 |5 SHEEP—Tho domand, Frtoay EVENniG, May 23, Tho market continuca activo and firm, & slight ad- scantling, ahd common rd r. Jolsts and_scantling £0ld ol $10.25@10,60, and strips and boards at $11.256 13,00 ; good do at $16.00@10,00. @3,25, tha lattor for goo ot $2.00,” Followln, Shingles sold at $3.00 aro the sales: Whito Oak, from te and scantling b 10,60 ! Acow rom Pentwater, 100 m ploces stuft, largely 10 1t, 0t 10,25 ; 170 m shingles ab 3, $1.00 ; auiing, 120 m boards and strips nt $16.00; 41m Tath nt $2.60 ; Florence, from_Pentwator (o nkrive), 80 m short_tmber striph ot $10,60; 11 m plckels ot $10.00; Rato Howard, from Ludington, 100m mixed 8t 812,60 for fnch ; $10.60 for 2-inch 3 prop Menominee, from Groon Day, 400 m A shinglos fa and scantllng at $10,50 (M Whirlwind, from Ludington, 110 m jols ing and timber ot $10,60 ; Madison, from jofsts nnd scantling nt $10.25 ; Dan stee, 165 m joists and seantiing st .60'; prop Monomitice, from Doperaand Greon Lay, 00 m' A shinglea ot $3,00; Duwn, from coareo mizod at $IL60 f Ludington, 75 m Tayen, from Ma Lake, and '$10.25 for Schr Liberty, from Muskegon 90 mcommon mixe §12.00 for dnch and $10,25 for 2-luch, Lath $2.60, rom Maniuteo, 190 m Glyacy, from Wiite Lnk and $10.95 for -incli ; Magnolla, from Muskegon, $11,256 1160, and $10,50 mfll run ; 'N. J. Warren from Manlstoe, 50 m timbor ot $13.00'; 100 $10.50 ; Anuio Florence, from sta nnd ecantlin, 905m common m folsts and seantling af Manistee, 135 m jolsts and scantling at $10.60, o Baginow papers raport palea to Eastern partics of dry lnber o} $7. Tunuber (1,000,000 £, it §0.60, §13.00, and 335, Tho Greéenvilio Demoerat of last week o majorly of thologs in Flat River havo passed by, T rear of ‘the drive will resch Langston thia wev LUMDLE FREIGUTS, Mantateo, 3,008,257 Lud $2.60; Oconto, $5,5064.00: Pontwater, §2.75 Whito Lake, $2.60@2.75; Grand o~ AT THE YATDA, Tho yard trado continties active, at nbout tho samo of prices, The demand s chiefl; rand bullding matorfal, Wo H;{(o 00, §14.00, und 495, + Menominee, & y for common g hick Clear Hloorivg, 1at- and 54 logalli TR siding, st ind 24 ogettier. Common flooring, dr Gommon flooring, drossed, second , Wagon-box boas electod, 14 inchos Behr 0. 11, Walker, Walkoraviile, 18,101 but corn, Frop B, O, Baldwis, Escaunbe, 32 tons ralleuad iron, LAKE FREIGHTS, . Frelght-room {a acarco, and carricra are holding thlr vessols firmly at o niid 630 for cornand wheat to Duftalo. Tho schr ,Bwoopsiakes wos roported for whiont {o ICiugaton on_ownor' sccount 3 achr Itival,, Whoat, ot 13%o, Tho propa Ruasia, Vanderbilt, and Bionchard woro makiug up mized caroca for’ Now York and Hoatou on through rates, .Total capagity onual {027,000 bu of whont, and 10,000 bu of corn, From Milwaukep to Bufalo, tho rop Inter-0ceau snd Varyo Argonaut oro fakan for wheat at 7o . BREAK IN THE ERIE CANAL. Nrw Your, Moy 23—12:50 p, m,—0Onnal broak af Lashior's Aquodiiot ; fonded boat Iafd it Lrenle will «linve to bo cutin plocos to clear it, At Lock No, 19, ‘near Bprakors, aouth pler carrled away, Superiutoudont thiuky 1t will tako o wevk to repnr it. MISCELLANEOUS, Mr, W, IT, Whito now welgha for Mr, John Wade, thio Voard of Trado Welghmastor, —Tho scow Laurel lost Lor flying-jib tn tho gele, this morning, o Gross Poluf, —Tho 'schira Bkylark, Mooling Bird, Amorican Unfon, snd Pensatikeo arrivod from Butfulo to-day, —THo now ser B, W, Oroatliwalta ¢lenrod to-day for Buffalo witls 70,000 bu ontw, —Lottera Just rocetved from thoaficers of tho atesma ors now iu Lako Superior, dated 17th aud 18th, state thnt the boats have had to fight immanag wmasses of feo, which wero very strong, aud {n many plnces could nob Lo ponotrated ; and tho wator would. freozo from ove fen inchiea every night. Tho HMurd was the firat boat to reach Portage, aud recoived tho customury sae fute. The Cuyahoga was about five days In gotting ine {o Houghton, “aud” wus damaged couslderably by the ico. Onoof {hio boats got witlitn fttecn miles of Aare quelto but could not_get furthor, The Union is su) poned to bo fco-boiiud at Grand Taland. Tio Loopold Austrian - steamers aro now (rfi‘l‘xm o get Into Mare auclla, and It {6 quite probabla that they have by tuly mufl!figfil "nl‘:"""'““;' —The Milwatikeo Sentinel, May 23, says : % On Tuese day morning, during a deuso fog, 71:;1’0 Tark uumdfn 4. Wolls, bound down from Qufeago with. corn, aud sehr Havana; upward bound, collidod nbont twone :{ miles northeast of this port. Tho Chandlor. wums inmaged Lo the extent of botwaen $1,600 and u,om Bhio was iruck on lier ntarbourd bow, und had ier rall) quickwork, nud throo or four sirakes of plank broken, and the small anchior. snd chain, cathiead, foroyard’ d uppor and lowea topaall yards carriod Away, Sla ywas towed to our barbor Wedncalay aftornoon jeaking Badiy, hut hier cargo lind uflered no damage, - Th Hayan {6 known (0 lisva loat her Lowsprit, Jibhoom, oud head-gear,” —At Bullalo tho tug 111 Smith hios rocolved & goneral overhiauling, = ~—Tho Achr Capo Horn haa been takon to Buffae lo. A holo was made in her atarboard side somo four feot by elght feet, and thot side was badly sprung. Sha 18 8 yory ford looking wreck, ~Tho sche Exilo, which was damaged by getting ashore on Lake Buporlor laat fall, bas arrived at Cleve~ 1anad and gon into the dry dock for ropaira, —A new schooner called tho Atlanta wag launched. 3% Owego, Mouda, " 8ho will carey about. 23,000 bu ~Upwards of 5,000,000 £t of I pe 3 T X umbor passcd Detrott —A yariy of Survoyors who arrived at Gollingwood Bunday, from Bnult 8t, Mario i safiboat, roprt i Ohicora and sovoral other steamors fca-bound on tha 14th {0 Whisky Bay, head of Lako Superior, and the Al%nmn aground in Manftownuing Bay, A tug which hay JRouo to her asalstanco was nlso aground, ~Tho gclr Problo, which came out as o Lrig in 1842, and lios been in constant service ever slnce, fu ‘probably tho oldest vesaol aflout on tho Inken, K =i Loy aud stako lwe boon Tocated ot D Folnt, They will be plainly visible in all but the worst wea the er, and it 18 hoped may serva to avert stich dienatera as took placo thero during the early part of Inst menoon. During intenso darkness or thicld weather, steamers or vasrels will necessarlly have to govern themsclyes by tho bearings of Dofs Dlano light, located on the soutls point of the islaud, —Tho outer cun buay and lake at ho entrance of Maumeo River aro alrendy located, Tha othors will, in duo limn{ e properly arranged, On Tartle Teland, nt tho outlot to the Maumee, i o lighthouse which, with 1many, seryea 08 o guido over the flat without the age elstanco of buoya or atakos. ~—The Detroit Post says : ** The moving of vesscls Lereabonts by emall_slcamors, known n tuge, wis proporly orgatized o year or W0 since, and, with tha Tequisito nimber omployed, pafd a fulr compensation, ‘The business has not incrensod, but tho tigs have, conciquently all are compelled (o work at low rutes, and nowo aremaking large disidends,” OCEAN NAVIGATION. ANCHOR; Fouert Balling twieo a wook from Now York, and carrsing pas: mnlen’n all parts of Gmnh)!duh“ 1reland, Continontak Eumx’ln, and the Moditerrancan, Cabln from $65; Stoar s, eidloh aud Irlsh por(s oset, £0; woaty 33, * Gontl- nonial ports samo ns nther lm’ufnrmel. Al payablo in U, 8. curronoy. P‘fl’ for full information at the Come ‘pany's ollisor, No, 71owling Groon, Now York, and N. K. corner LoSalloand Madisonats., Chicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. CUNARD MAIL LINE FOTADLISEBED 18%0. Steam Between New York, Boston,and Liverpool. And from Boston overy Tgoedas. Crbin Passage, 880, 8100 nl $130, Gold. Btoorage l:n:‘lnfc. 830 currency. Passengors and Irelght nd fro ki et i lipeien et S o £t Drafts ot Gront Iicitain, Troland, and (ho Contiaent. P11 DU VERNLT, Gou'l Wost'n Agont. N. W. oor. Glurk and Handofplaia. RATIONAL LIVE, Bailing from Now York for Quoenstown and Liverpool ovory Suturday, 80d for London dirostovry Tortaight. Cabin Passage $60, $90, and $100 Careency. Escursion Tickota at favorablo ratos. Intonding pas- 19,00 curruncy, No. 1 sawed.... Threo doliars per car to 1o which charge follows the shinglen, Thickness—Iive shingles to be two. ZLength—Sixtocen inches, LA \DWOOD. ‘Dlack-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@1 $05,00@75,00; common, $10,00G50,00; cull, ‘30,008 5,00 ; flooring, $50.00@60.00, ,00@40.00 ;. common, $20.00825,00; oring, $30,00@40.00, , $20,00825.00 3 00@45.00; common, $25.003 lcar, $30,00@40.00; common, $20,00@30,00 ; cnll, $10,00@15.00, tternut—0loar, $50.00@00,00; common, $25.008 common, $25.008 owood—Olear, $I0,00@40,00; common, $20.00 1 .00, tock—Hickory nxles, per fot, $1.00GLS0 ¢ wagoti poles, each, 45@550 3 box’ boards, $35,00640,00, inthes in thick —Clear, 330 $12,00@18,00 ; o Onk—Cloar, §0.00G40.00; comunon, PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIV. Scbr A, L. Potior, Eacanabn, 487¢ Prop 8. O, Baldwln, lumber, illo, 113 cdn wood, y City, 607'm lumbor, ZLalté, 110 n Tumber. Oblo, Whife Lake, 190 m lumbor, 80'm Inth, 8eow Laurel, Duck Lako, 70 m lumber, 0 m lath, wine, Munlstce, 190 m Mimbor, Seow Dan lnyes, Manistee, 160 m lumber, 8ehr Lavindu, Lincols, 8ohr 0, Johnson, Mun Bolir G, T, Roberts, Graud Haven, 76 m Nimbor, Sobr Persia, Whito Luke, 00 m Juniber, Hcow White Onk, Manistoo, 150 m lumber, Mandstos, 160 1 umber, upkgon, 116 m luinbor, 101 pickes, Iuteo, 160 m lunibor, Helir B, F, Wade, Hehr 8ky Lark, Butialo, 600 tons coal, Behr Tuscola, \White Lake, 160 m lnmber, Sebir Lizzlo Throop, Grand Hoven, 76 cds wood, Sehr Radieal, Pentwater, 85 m ITumber, 250 m shinglos, Prop Clty of Madison, Sturgeun Bay, 140 m Iunber, Trop Ira’ Chafieo, Hnal&nuluk, 70 1 lumber, 30 rolls 1) x5 flell, Buffulo, §70 brls sugar, 50 tons pig- s rice, 120 bgs coffoe, to Lako, 74 m humbor, Bohr Warren, Grand Haven, 76 m lumber, 20 m lath, Manistes, 165 m lumber, 3 m Junber, 25 1a latb. Behir Duwa, Wh chir Beow Milton, White Lako, 1 Sehr Mudison, Ludingtou, 76 m luniber, Lrlg J. Browuson, Menojninee, 800 m Jumbor, 200 m th, Tslg Barotua, Menowinco, 200 m lumber, 120 m shin- W. Willlame, Menomguce, 300 m lumber, OLEARED.,..... .« May 23, Prop Miwoukeo, Ogdeusburghy 14000 bi S5, aud 80 el pork, Drop Trs Qlaifdo, Baugatuck, 30 greon salted Lides, au Sehr Bunriso, ufalo, 29,000 but corn, Butfalo, bu 52,000 oals, or, Evcitunbu, 16 tons ratlroaddron, 8etir A, L, Polt stmr Monltowoe, Maititowoo, 225 eacks peanuts, 10 ugs seod, ond 208 aongors alioulg mnko ancly appliention for bortls. STEERAGL, 3 Propaid st ‘tiokots'from Livarnool, Quoonstown, Loudbndorsy, Glasgow, Cardil, Liristo), or London, 41,00 Ghgronoy. Bawsongors bookad to or from Gorman and Scandina~ b ioimeion o {hie l1no aro tho Inrgost {n tho trado. 'Tho Stepmships of s lino. N Dratta d Groat Brlta(n, Troland, and Si Continont, « WILLIAM MACATISTER, Gon'l Wostoru Aont, Northeast cornor Olark and Randolpli-sta. (opposito now *. Bhorman Houso), Obieago. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS. Will sl from Now York as follows: L5k ERIO) Thursday, May 29, 8 A. M, SITY QX HENBURIC ey, My 1, 84 CITY OF NEW YORK! ‘hursday, Junos, 1P M. CITY OF PARIS. ... Saturday, Juna 1, 3 P, M. Aud oach succooding SATURDAY and THURSDAY, Trom Plor No. 45, North ftiver, Cablu Passnge, 883 nnd su’,)s?7 Gond. v to Brilish Parts. ... .00 Qurronoy, Jomman o Bt o 2% Sury b~ bl 18,0 Curroncy. BIGHT D ATTE for saloat fow ralos, FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Woatern Agent, 86 South Market-st., Chicago. ALLAN LINE Montreal Ocean Steamship Co. TFirst-closs Steamships, Unsurpassed for Speed and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sea Routes between EUROPE AND AMERICA TATES OF PASSAGE: QABIN as low aa by any oflior. FIRST.OLABS LINES. Ttauen Qekotsat croat roduotfon, KIBERAGE Tlokots cithor toor from Entopo, alio stlowest satos and Uirougs o polnia 1a tha Wl lowor oa. thunbyothor lekies oF FREIGNT: ™ I om i classon Morchandiso from Livore Py R Forouherfatormstion, or (ufgh caNizaots, apply at tha s ifioos okt Soteras Olen Tat ALLAN & CO.. Agonts. STATE LINE STEAMSHI? COMPANY, 3 ) GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELe s N G SR ey = n 1] sail from Stato Lino B ety . i as follw VIILGINIA, 3,100 {o oduosday, Juno 1. PIENNSY LV AL e b s Wodnoaduy, Juno e 3 2000t Wadngedag, oty B orinightly thorsatier. “AUSTIN WALDWIN & €O, Agontu, 73 Broadway, N,'¥. Stoorago offico, 43 Brmadway, N. Y. FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY 1 hidon. ity, 83 m lumber, aud 200 m Whito Lako, 20 tons hny, o, Menomiuieo, 45 Lars rallroad iron, and 17 snckn potatocn, 0, Duffalo, 70,000 bu of Bebr 8, W, Orosthwait TOR BALE AT, TRIBUNE OFFICE.