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o T 5 NIT WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873, LA 5-208 of %04, Jan, and July, 118%¢ | Dlosaburg at $9,60; and Wilmington ot 86 048 k8 rough, $17.00020.00; do bucked oy M ON EY-AWND COMMERCE S20n steh Jan and dulrs 1 | o o nd drlod thult markets gnfi\om{oa the S famed £10,00Q28.008 torco, -E;;-«.!rgnu I wfil“]k: e N g 4 ' ' ¥ | eamo foatures as _on yostorday, 15 - forme! y, . M i . ol p Y 4 | Foling aotivo. ana ik, while the latio B8 | pivet rouan $ILSG003 o butked, S 0ma00 07 | . MONETARY. jlge | was quict ond * oasy. ' ay mob with 510,047 1,006,275 | por mel; flonr Lioop' pole: P R — Py I j18i¢ | liberal inquiry from local and otitsldo buyers, Ay .~ |, porX and tlerco poles, $30,00496,00 por m, B s e TORSDAY Emulnn, Nay 27, mw@}l{;,« nnd‘ with Mnnn‘%mundmdnghz nunlxztsd tl)n: yu’h‘c‘z i &gfiv (DRudd ¢ “D,gfllél‘l‘{’?pdl.’ wn,n} 1o lllr'dnTnn)lll.‘ 0 looal ddmand for money continuon active, i ¢ | market romaina firm, o8 _wero quoted quiel A e *d in_quinine, owing to the but the supply in amplo. Do‘ymsua sttho banks o & tnt: ‘“["‘i:“""' Tnthor wae unohangod: fl“’ off, [ o3 .,255:3%. n,ég":%s Lo, o‘f.'f“z':f;‘u‘i“u'“té‘é‘;h,“’.:z‘:';‘.%:.‘ o wro aa Jargo, In tho aggrogsto, na thoy hiavo beon o0 atnt, | Digiron, tobagoo, and papor-atock Forkote WO | nefectad. '168,424" 203,000 | Actd, cltrio, Buvivsa $100" 6 18 |- st any time' for six months pas, and’ though O | o 50 for beocl, $10.00 for mispio, and | Mo o ned: e - 34% AGK; tacte, porwdoren, Bne % some of thoe banks have moro npplications thau 11.00 for hickory. i ¥ | s monis, carb, Ib 2% @ % they caro to meot, others would liko to' incronso il “M !2-1!: lumbor ym-gu l?l.do can‘tllnn{sl n‘z"arz’lvy -:y Tolalseessaesies 4,814,004 - 8,207,200 " al) (g i %% thoir loans. In thio opor markok thoro is a good | 'Tlio following inetrumenta woro flod for readtd | fhrhomemermaont Boned s motations are gon | X0- 1 257 100 1 & 1o supply of monoy offored on collaforals at 10 por | on Tuoadsy, Mey'a7: o o, ot ot o whsor | Roid; nugheio sgger | Doras, rof e 8 oont. Thoro Iu atill o largo amount of roal cetato crrx sovenr, 3 anlo Taarkot aro sUll vory large, and thin morning | 15 grads. s 09" ke T ] papor offered by brokors, and as thero is also o | _ LO!8 88and 87 in Dlock 33, BhoMeld's Addition, dated | trade was rather slow, 68 buyora and sollers wero —_— 1,0 @ 145 clons of capitalists who profer ¢hiy to any Moy 20; coustderation, $6,000, _ - apart fn tholr viows. Motals and tinnors' stook 1,085,900 916,006 éfl @ 60 offior olsss of uccurilios, o Inrgo busi. | , TAGh lois ln Thompaon's Subliviston of 1w, no :fi;.‘,’&}"fi;‘}:;fi‘.‘,‘,’:‘?’,.f.‘,’;d.? o a0 e 001 90,400 gy ness 18 boing domo in that line, t";’ow h 30, 18, dated March 205 consldoratlon; | o gonarally sposking, in dnfi Tmported g v R 1< 4 B B Accoptablo real ostato mortgagos having, 6ay, | * Gathorino st, bet Throop snd Loom! stock romains inn. 'Nmfi aro in_demand at T Sl 28 s elx months o run, aro taken atnbout 13 por | alley, datod lll;mhu'rzol;:lflnrnun: .c:llléon e ”"f” i l'fi'gfld;nm“ s ?Dm w:f‘ °°F' D T o 8 r cont por nnnum ; those having & yoar {o run are | Wost Jackson at, & o cor of ioboy st, 1 f, Lota 10and | modorate ,2(,..“5 e ormer pricem, | 0.2, 010 ‘00020 118,917 o takon at about 15 por cont per annum, 11, dated April 23} conshleration, $,500, The wool market continuos quict and without |-No: oY, 1N A ne Now York oxchauge was firmor to-day, ot 256 | . Lot 10, of tho above, datod Apri1 23; consideration, | matorial chunge, Tho broom corn trado i falrly | Tejea! P GG L ] o T, e < Pex.81,00 pramlu). ”’xfi:’x;t #, bot Elizabeth and ‘Ruckor ate, 8 £, 246 & g:lt'i‘va,l;\::clolh%g‘x’[&n%g:“ 1‘{%"2 .IJ:" fiortyo«[xlmé Toll, AT Bh6, 36l %‘x"l"fig"' '“m';i' °3. s @ o zaboth and Rucker A 3 , borgam o 'f_f‘“‘ 810 somo emall auiounts of UITONSY | yioy datod March 10, constderation, $1200. Ligior, - Millot and Hungarian seods woro’ in ook G143,000 B {“‘;“fif%fi"g"fi‘*:z‘gfi b e b Ko 10 5 golng to the country, but, on tho whole, thd | Tekear, nonr u w'eor of Thieisuiathatyof, 10 | good raquost and firm ; oholco Hungarlan soldat | g s O 870 b ryo, 14,108 bu barley, | Oy Jemos, Sandorson's, . @ ‘movement in auy direation s light. 130 9-10 £t, datod May 31 ; consideratlon, $1,460. 1.96@1.80. -Othor sceds woro quist and un< | 39,765 bu oats, 14,870bu 570, 14, Y | Botasss, chlor, ib © @ . NEW RAILNOAD LOANG. t 24 of Lota 11020, of w 2‘ ‘Block 26, Beo 93, 40, ohiauged. Therewas noparticnlar chango in groen . Total deorense, 824,171 bu, i Potassium, oyan, 8 @ h 50 e . | 14, dated April 10 ; considorafion, $000. rults, Tho domand for lomons and oranges Tho United Stafos Zconomist saya: The | Potassium, Iod.‘lxb 50 @ . -Itlisostimatod that tho nggrogate amonnt of fonore -alqulaumuml Adams ets, 2,72 212 £ [ grte o0 SRE SO O, Strawborties | Olevoland iron mastora have successfully 'or-' | Potash, Babbitt's, .00 @ «pow ad loans that have rocontly boon | &3 AHSY: Wi 8, dato YL 4 -canidamtion; G anizod a floot of large barges, .to bo towed by, . % rallro hat b ly £ alley; wita buflaitig, dated. 21ay°L iqetatl Wore more plnn{’y and lnvrér. Fho inquiry for | & izod & floot of I b k :mb t ] 4 by, fi:’xnémxm,p o :’x"; 8 1,05 * offored in tho Now Yotk markot fa considorably | *Soyiga sk, bot Auburn snd Talsted ts,a 2,60 ft to | ohickons was modorate nt nbouk ostoriay'q | PONOrtul stoam bugs, for the enrrise of OU0s Toot ipeca 5@ avor $100,000,000, O thioko, & conaliarabla po. | alogs desed by 205 Somsldoraichs Fhon. pricos, Turkeys woro dull and wesk st 11@1do, | 1f0m, the Luke Superlor reglons, hilo e o W G 11 E“e“n"“ beax:;altli hm;: tll;em fidm gmb ‘t ost, | | Tekvittsh 8 w corior of Beysoust, o f, 2412 910 Egfia were in roquest at 1do. :m:?a rm?oneg:g;&:t:‘o:mfil llsting . btk peom, ] . but how much of eac! not known. . the ‘mfi\f: Y ;'i;ml, :‘0"- ki ighwines were mors active, aud flrm af tho 2 ” ; ' -fourth . Tho Ol Transportation Company iasaid to 1 originl amounta placod pon tho markot by | o Mckigen &, norlh of aud neds Tucoty:foucth st | racnt advanoo, at which all tho offerings wora [+ Oleraland Teaneperiation Bompeay BN | Siibhcey a eront roada jthe following is o partial list : ¥ i EGG! e, B 4, Vo, to Huntington, on Ohlo River, . s, Ohosagenke & Ohto—~Bonds gold ; firat mortgage on ‘ Esatern extonsion and Oho Rivor 'bridgo, and second -'EpZigago on main iine, 497 miles, $3,000,000, +_Northern Pacific , Dultith to Puget Bound— First mortaage, gold, for $100,000,000, Land grant, + 47,000,000 scros, Lnterstional Rallrosd, Red River to Rio Grande, ‘Toxas—First mortgage, gold. Houston & Groat Northarn Ralrond, Columbia to * Cratkevllo—First morlgago. Ohiosgo; Danville & Vincennes Railroad, Indlana, ¢ Diylston—pirst mortngs, gold, $1,600,000, Houston & Toxas Oonirat Rallroad, Houston to Red River—First mortgago, goli, . Indiana & Hlinols Gontral, Indianapolle, Ind,, to Docatur, Xll,—Firat morigago, gold, for Iw,sw 000, ZLake Ontario Shore Natlrond, Oswego to Lewiston, N, ¥.—First mortgage, gold, for $3,000,000. Springfleld & Illinofs Houtheastern Rallroad, Beards- + town to Shawneetown, 1il—First mortgage, gold, for $9,400,000, \plbicage & Camada Southiorn Rallzoad, Chicego to Datroit vor-Firat mortangs, gold, for $8,000, T o & Ohio—First m mmn lo—~First mortgage, gold, an main Jod 000, polls, Bloomingion X Western Extouston ‘Rajiroad, Champalgn to Warnsaw, Ill,.—First mortgage, ®old, for $5,500, “Iackaonvllle, N, W, & §, W, Rallway Company, Jack mv‘gjuw mlolunnt ‘Vernon, Lll.—Firat mortgago, gold, for ,000, ©_Lake Shoro & Michigsn Southern Raflroad Binking Fund, loan for $0,000,000, redscmablo $600,000 per yoar, « Bt, Louis & 8. E. Rallroad Company, consolidstod ‘morigage, $8,520,000, Bt, Lonia o ity _Burlington, Gflm Raplids & Minnesota—First mort- e, gold, convertible sinking fund, Milwaukeo Divie ion, Cedar Rapids to Pmlrfl.lz 110 miles, - s .Coiitral Hailroad of Long Taland, extonston—Firat mflflfll, old, Farmingdsle to- Babylon, 10 milos, (Laasod to Fluabing and Tadlrond) Milwaukeo & Northorn—First marigageoni26 milos, Milwaukee & Bt, Paul—Firat mortgage for $2,500,000 .on LaCrasse bridge, second mortgage an all the line, 1 t third on LaOrosse and Prairie du Ohlen Divi- morlgaga, gold, on road, tigmilen, - South Sida Railroad of, Long Ialind—First morigage on 17 miles extonslon to bfiank, ‘and on 13 milos stoCk: and 5 rmiles Huntér's Polnt Br,, and soc- ‘ond on old line. + Toledo, Wabssh & Wostern—Gold mortgage for 85,000,000 0n wholo road and branches, Tolodo o0 8, Louln, 600 miles (subject to old liens), u’ v-: Tt will bo soen that, of the wholo amount in tho aboyo- list, over ©46,000,000 aro for roads ,eithor wholo or partly located in this State, Tho rate of interest on all excopt & fow ia 7 per tont gold, and tho aversgo ?rlcn at which tho bonds sre offercd i8 sbout 01 to 92 cents. The averaya intorost paid is therefore about 73¢ old, or o little over 9 por cent ourrency. 'ho New York agonts for n Jargo proportion of this aggrogate of loans hnd expected to nego- Hato them in Europe, but tho disturbance of confidence in_tho Buropean markets, in conse- quenco of “the dofaut in poyment ot nterat by soveral woll-known Western ronds, ‘provented the fulfillment of these expectations, and tho ,ondeavor to oarry - them along in American markets until & more favorable time in Europo should come was prob- -Bbly ono of tha causes that. produced the ex- treme atrmgengy in New York in the oarly %zxt of tho year, and induced the expedient of bor- ~'°m§ of sterling bills which attracted o muoh attentlon a fow months ago, Tho present oasy condition of monoy in New York is .more favor able to tho sale of suoh securities, and notwith- atan the unsettloment of confidence in Europe ' Inst fall & eat many = new railroad - losns are 8in; nogotiatod there. Tho Barings have just t charge of & loau'of £500,000, Louisville & Nashvillo Railroad Company, fl[umphlu. and Olarksville branch; s North and South Alabama branch, £1, sterling, or §5,000,000, The Paducab & Aoms his Campany have racontly piaced 25,000,000 in don and Amsterdam, ‘As for the prospoots of tho prompt payment of intorest on now rosds in the West and North- west, it {5 safo to any that if any new road in tho * Btates of Tllinols; Towa, Wisconsin, Minnesotas, Missouri, and Kansas docs not pay tho interest on_ ita bonds, it will bo due more to dishonest managemant than to any lack of busindes, Tho ocase of the ~ more romoto ronds {s different. Somo of them are undoubtodly being built 80 much in advance of the progress of population thai thoy muat firsk bo made the means of ettling up the coun- ‘try they_ponetrato bofore it oan reasonably be i exptucted they would pay Interest on their actual cost, In one senae, however, the railroads are * all in one boat.” " Tho projectors of the more re- mote roads endowed with land-grants hold out 8n attractive bait to immigrants in-the form of “cheap fertilo Iands," To the Europenn immi- grant, especially, the idos of s g two or threo ‘hundred scres of land s4 his own, for almost nothing, s o attractive” that he seldom atops to think of the groat distance from -sny:market for the product of " his fatm. “Expe- rience shows thom at last that the *cneap farma” are genorally located where the product must bo ol ubeag, it at all, because & grentor; - portion of the value of tho crop must bo givan. orits_tranaportation to s market. This, how-: ,ever, deos not. prevont the new railroads from dnw(nfi to tho remoto Territories n largo popu- :Iation that wonld otherwiso settle onthe vast' .extent of unimproyed and unocoupied lands in ‘Ilingls, Tows, and Wisconsin, It ia a well-known {faot that, inmany parts of thetwo last-montioned ‘Btates, aa fortile lands as thero aro in the West ‘will not soll for as much as they would thres or four yoars ago, -The tido- of immigration flows s’“' them to tho remote lands in the 'ar West, and it in this respect that the new railroadsin the distant der ritories are a hindrance to the increaso of pop: lation and consequent increase of local business on the nearer rosds. Tho enormous’oxtension of railroads in the more distant Territorios has m:danbmd.l{n tondonoy to disperse population _over a groat area of land o & degroe that is un~ favorable for both tailronds and pooplo. FAILURE OF THE NEW YORX OSWEGO MIDLAKD HAILROAD, Tho projected Linos of thls road are n majn Hne from Oswego, N. Y., to Bisto Line, N. J., 45 miles, with four branches, ono to oach of ‘Auburn, New Borlin, Delli, and Ellenville, N. Y., the main line and branchos ageregating 360 203 milos hind been comploted miles, Of this, by the beginuing of the yoar, but the road has | roved to bo a vory exponsive ono, far excood- g tho ostimated cost of 810,000,000, A vory 1arge amonnt of local id from 'the towns slong ita ronto had boon glvan, but when this resource began to give out the Comlmny failed. The Rochester Union glves the following statement of tho finances of tho road from ofticlal sources R el of th rasd 6 cap 0 road a4 anthorized by its oharto: 13" $10,000,000, nnd “tb funded &nd foaling doby 3,000,600 In o%cess of that amount | “At tho Qate of the last report of tho Btate Engluser 424 Burveyor ouly $5AUTIIaf Ui capifal of 810, n pald in, and of that 5,320, 257800,000 chrma £oo the bonded towasy 1! BLout The' towna are bonded for 18 por cent of thelr entire valuation, Teal und poraoust, and the intorest ey pay on thetf bond, the principilot whicl iy lak to thew and they must eventually mako good by taza. tlan, {8 §4 PO head per year | The Newburg (N. ¥.) Zelegraph adda: “Tho great mistako of 1(s managors waa in commeno- ng the conatrustdon of tho Midland Tioad at the wrong end, Too much capital was rendered uuayailable for waut of sdequate Eaatern counections, But thio rosd will be spesdily complated nevortheless, A sottloment will bo made with its croditors, sud work, without doubt, will aon be resumed. 1hrough coincotions o imost souplatod weat o ths Delawase, wud e fallure of the Company, under tho ciroumstances, cannot but be regarded us & publio misfortune, e s oK n:n oD JARKET. o esars. Lunt, Presion Ui te as fol- Jows this ‘stierndons S Buying, 1183 1104 10! 18K 0, & pending lopn of the samo company, | rin & 00,00 slderation, n’fim, J Woalorn'av, bet Jackson and Van Duren ats, w f, 50x 135 {t, dated AMay 24 ; considoration, 3 Bugnsido st, norih'of and pear Twenty-ninth at, w 1,35 t to alley, datod April 24 ¢ conatderation, $3,000, Yark av, near n wcor Leavité st 61, 20 £t 'to ailoy, datod Moy 21 ; considorstion, £0,700. Leavittal, 204 £t n of Divislon Bf, o f, 25x124 010 ft, dated Mny 473 considoration, $700,” Lincoln av, 226 f6 n w of Sophia. st, 1 o ft, 60X125 ft, dafed April 10 ; considaration, £5,350. Praitio v, 00 ftn of Thirty.irat s, of, S0x160 ft, dated May 49 ; consideration, $16,000. Wabash av, /237. 1t of . Bixtoentli at, o f, 21x170 ft, with bulldings, datod March 18; ‘consideration; 215,000, - - i Lota 1 and 3, &o,of Morzin & Johnson's Subdiviston in 1w X Boc, 45, 33, 14, datod April 50; consideration, 27,800 e ‘Forty-two lots {n Bpears’ Addition, dated April12; conalderation, $10,000, Yot 90, in Winsiow'a' Block 21, Boo. 7, 39, 14, dated April 1; constderation, $1,000, o Julrty-rst st 178 £ 0 Of Stowsrt av, & f, 26x110 £t, o a1 ; cansidoration, $1,185. ! Lots 86 and 87, in Block 13, ShoMeld's Addition; dated May 263 consideration, £6,000. a Elght lots in Thompson's éumllvl.llon of nwino X(Bea. 1, 89, 18, dnted March 203 consideration, $5,000, Oathofine st, bot Throop and Loomld ats, n 7, 24 £t to alley, dated March 3; conaideration, $1,150. Wost Jnckson nt, § o corner of Robey et, 11, Lots 10 and 11, dated April 22 conatderation, $4,500. Yot 10 0f the abovo, dated April21; coualderation, 350, Hunt at, bet Ellzabsth and Rucker sts, uf, 2414 to alloy, dated March 18 ; conideration, $1,800, e av, nesrnw cor of Thirty-ninth sl 01, 102 1300-10 £t, datod Mayai; conaideration, 1,450, Tot 24 of Lote 14099, of w 3¢ Block 53, Bec' 33, 40, 14, datod April 18; conaidorafion, £900. onore s oo and Adam 518, 0 f, 23313 €1 to alloy, with butlding, dated May 1 ; conbidoration, Gsyuga at, bet Auburn and Halsted st, 8 f, 601t to alloy, dated May 24; consideration, $1,000. Leavitt sty s weorof Dryaon at, ‘o f, 24x134 0-10 £t Qaled Nay 38 ; considoration, $700. chigan av, 1 of and near Twenty-fourth at, w f, and 36 of 142100 £, datod Aug. O, 1811; conkllon- tion, $3,760, Wostorn s, bot Jackson and Van Buren ats, f, 60x 135 11, datod Aay 34; consideration, $3,000, Burnaide st, o of and near Twenty-ninth st, w{, 25 14 40 alloy, dated April 24 ; connidsration, $3,000, Pask av, near n w 6oro st at, 8 £, 201t to alloy, dated May 21 conaidoration, $0,700, Loavitt o 464 14 n of Division st, e £, 25x124 9-10 ft, dated May 47 ; consideration, $700, A Lincoln av, 225 {t n w of Bophis at, n e f, 50x135 t, datod April 10; conslderation, $5,250. Prairie av, 90 {t n of Thirty-frst «t, o f, 30x180 ft, dated May 21; consideration, $10,000, ‘Wabaahi av, 237 {t n of Sixtesnth st, 6 f, 21x1701t, with buildings, dsted March 18; consideration, $16,000, Lots 1 and 8, &o., of Morris® & 'Johnaoi Bubdi- vialon, inn w i Bea'38. 09, 14, datod April30; consid- eration, $27,500. A Forty-two lots {n Spears' Addition, dated April12; conalderation, $40,000. . Winalow's Block 1, 8eo 7, 39, 14, dated Lot 99, in At ot Sk Tlo 6 a el Blewart 1, 952110 £ rty-Airs ' of Blewart av, & astod Apetl K b 1; considerstion, 1,185 st S B e COMMERCIAL. TUREDAY EvENING, Moy 27, Tho .ddowing were the roceipts and shipments of tho leading arilcles of produce in Chicage during the paat twenty-four hours, and for the | corresponding data one yoar ago: - SeoRirTa. || MOENENTE. | 187, | 1673, || 1873, | l672, 11,198 TI03] 4,000 1,034 s5,00) 29.005(| seiges| soly 80,105] a19,300]| _5e,318] 253,400 77,0001 116,300]( 102,780| 87,051 150| 2,050] 2,000 1.600 3,900 o 81,840 ooveea 8leeecase 4,200 78,185 12,010 0| 50,521, ‘Withdrawn from storo yosterdsy for city -consumption : 1,122 bu wheat; 1,933 bu corn; 4,052 bu oats ; 403 bu rye; 1,803 bu barloy. The following grain Las been inepectod into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 138 carn whoat; 160 cara corn ; and 8,000 bu No. 2 do, ond 5,000 bu, rofected 'do by canal; 87 cars onts ; 5,000 bu rojocted do by canal; 3 cars bar- loy. Total (831 cars), 146,000 bu, i Where aro all the atrawberrics this year? Eocho anawors, * Whore,” and does not take the troublo to fiuish tho sontonce. Is it possible that theyaro withheld by a kind Providence, in order ¢0 diminieh the material for ¢ Walka amoug the Churohos 2 5 .Wo note that a considerable quantity of whos! 18 reported this moraing as shipped out under ho head of * unmerchantable,” Zvery ono well knows that it means that mixture of nice wheat | and screcninga about which 80 muoh noise was mado a few weoks ago. Btill it ia strango. If & merchantable article is one that can bo sold, then unmorchantablé %r&ln i grain that is un- snlable. If that wheat . cannot be #old; what {8 thie uyc of shipping it out? Aldo, what would a warehouseman do with such stuff, if it were loft on his hands to pay tho cout of storage? Bomo of tho raflroand companica that bring produce eastward_to this city will undonbtodly mako & material advance on freight rates about tho 1at of July, This bas becn unoflicially an- nounced nlrnudiby some of the officera. "It is probablo thiat the highest ratos charged will bo only on [lroduco onrried from what aro known na “compoting " points,” the objact being to work under the law. Dut oven this change will make n groat differonce to those who havo sold grain from such points for delivery in this city aftor the 1st of July. Vastquantities of corn have boon gold in this way, bocause the promiums paid- for carrying is large, in proportion to the cost of storing in tho country, TILE MARKETS, ‘The lending produce markets were modoratoly active to-day, with few important chaogosin prices, The weather was again of the equivocal order, noitber ouo thing mnor the other, and there was not much else to oauso variation in uotations, as recal{tu and shipments wore about up to tho recent average. Our statoments of stocke of grain exhibits a marked docrenso during the past week in all kinds of grain, 056 Was 1o noticeablo chauge in the com- ploxion of the dry goods market, Quieb pro- vailed In all departments, and prices ruled com- paratively steady as proviously quated. Groceries ‘wore moving a little mora froely, and tho fool- ing dovoloped eecmed s tritld firmer, though thore was no apprecinble advance in auy articlo in tho list. "Tho ouly woaknoss ovinced was in raw sugars, tho quotations of which were lowored an 3¢o all around, Roflned grades wera stendler, the opinfon seeming to prevail that prices have reached the hszpm. Coffaes sro pirong, snd eyrmps, molassoes, splces, and rice are aleo fairly firm. ' Thoro was falr activity in tho butter market, at the pricas ourront yestor- for rejected, which was doy. Thero lsno surplus of choles butter, aud only & moderate acoumulation of any grads, COheese was moving with some fresdom, and at the reduction moted yesterdsy the market was ocomparatively stesdy.” No chisnge was made in prices of coal, Lackawanna haing held at 10.00 3 freoly taken. Balos woro xeportd of 200 brla af 94¢ por gallon. G : Lako froights wore again active, and steady at tho docline_ of yosterday, There are n good mm{ vossols in port, and shippora held off till Into in the sesston for a furthor drop, but finally fook hold at tho asking figures. Buffalo rated wete Go on whoat, Go on corn, And 41(o on oats, all by sall, Kingston snd Oswego ratos wore 12140 on whent and 113¢o on corn. A total of 14 chartors was roported, which will carry out 20,000 bu wheat, 475,000 bu corn, 62,000 by oats, and 27,000 bu ryo, | Provisions wore dull, and lowor on the speou- Iative articles, while moata wors »go por ib high- or, thoro boing vary littlo on the market. Mess pork wonkensd 10@160 f“ brl, in sympathy with an casior féoling in livo hogs, and nuzhingi was wanted cxcopt the turning ovor of abou 2,000 brle from June into July, at o premium of ibe por brl for carrying. Lard was the wonkost srtiole, dm); ing 200 por 100 ibs, under iiboral offerings. 'Tho market olosod at the folloming range of prices: Aloas pork, cash or soller May, $16,20@10.26; do pellor Juno, Sld.flSé Jul%', 816,60@16.55 ; do weller August, $16.67¢ 17,003 Inrd, cush or seller Juno, $8.60@8.66; o sellerJuly, $8,96@9.00; summer do, as.l%@ 8.15. Bwest pickled hams quotedat 10@12c. Dry salted moats quotable at 6 @Gpéu forshouldors; ‘@830 for_short Tibs; an ax%sxu for sfiort olear, Doxed shoulders, 61§@0SGc, Eng~ Tisk mota, 83@B2§o for short riba ; 83 @80 for short cloar, ~ Baaon 18 quoted at Tio for shoul- ders; 9i¢o for olear ribas 93¢e for short cleary and 13@143¢c for hams, all packed. ‘Mess boof, $9.00@9.25 5 extra meng do, 810.00@10.25; boot Liams,§28.00@29.60, City tallow, T3{@8c; greaso quotable at 5 @0%c. Bales were roporied of 500 brls mess pork seller June &t $16.80 1,600 brln do at $16.36; 500 brls do sellor .hnxy at $16.70 ; 1,600 brls do ot 910.66 ; 260 tes fard soller June at 88.70 3 GO tes do at £8.62%¢ ; 600 tes do at 88,60 ; 100,000 Ibs sbort ribs at 8o, Tlour was ratlier more aotive than yeatorday, though quiet, thore belng “very- littlo doman othor than local, ns shippors iers very back- ward about taking hold. Pricos wero unchanged, though tho recoipts yoro - very large in proportion to the shipments, and quolations have Tiot declined in consonaiico with whoa (we can searcoly eay how prices bave ruled recontly, as most of tho salos have beon roported on private tormn). Dran was steady. Salos wore roported ot 100 brls spring oxtras (faoy Minn.) at 3800 200 brls do (Lockport Hydraulio) st 87.60; 76 ‘brle do ok $7.1214 5 200 brls do at ; 100 brls do ot £0,60; 760 bris do on_private terms ; 158 il spring superfines at 85.00; 100 brls do at $3.25. Total, 1,663 brls. Also, 80 tons bran at £0.00; 10 tons lnhllllinfi: .at $0.60, and 80 fons do'at £0.00, oll on track. The following wore the quotations at the closo : Fair o cholce white winter oxtras, Red winter oxtras....... Good to chofes pring © Low to modum. Miunesotas (patos Good to fancy Minn Bpring superfines, Rye flour.... Bran... . A @ 9. ‘Whoat wha a 1it{10 mora active than yesterday, and vory stosdy ‘during tho regular sossion, al o nhadd higher prives, thongh Liverpool wan oarly roportod dull, with fina wasthos £OF the crops, aud rnculpta of not_less than 85,000 qrs (680,000 bu), Tho New_ York advices wero un- important. Tho sirength was groatest on cash lote, which were wanted to some extont for shipment, though probably more for the urpose of filling ™ May ‘options; and the lowor o8 wore in such domand as to rulo 1@ go_highor, suggosting that they are perbaps Dbelog bought up to ba transformed into No. 3 to #i11 May ehorts, Thero is now but about 200,000 bu No. 9 ywring in store) and the recoipte though on tho increase, are not largo onougl ta provont the stocks from being oleared out com- letoly long boforo the now erap iaready to como n. A wook of ronily sotivo shipmont would empty all our bius. Honce holdors of cash whoat aro not auxious to part with it, thongh the moro doforred options are inclining to wosk- noss, in anticipation of a liberal yiold. Beller June openod at $1.263¢, advanced to 1.27%, rocoded to $1.27, and Toge to 31,28 at the closo. Beller tho month or regular No. 3 epring sold at 81.28@1.29}¢, closing ot tho outside. Boller July was slow sale at £1.265@1.373, closin nominal at §1.27%¢. Sollor August was nomins} at $1.22@1.23, aid sellor the your elow at $1.10. No. 1 spring -was nominal ‘at $1303¢. No. 8 spring closed firm nt $1.20, and rojected do ab ¥1.03. Cosh ales woro reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring (speclal houso) ab $1.87; 25,400 bu No. 2npnng,qnxd (special houvo), at $1.80 3 12,400 bt do ut $1.203¢ ; 10,000 bu do at $1.20%¢ ; 10,- 000 bt do, regular, ot $1.39¢ ; 64,600 bu do &b 1203 5,000 bu'do-at 81,2655 5,000 bu do at 31,289¢; 10,000 bu do (before -Chango) at §1.33¢ ; 4,000 bu No, 8 spring at $1.20 ; 11,600 bu do at $1.03; 400 bu by sample 8¢ 1,88 1,000 bu do at $12, . Total, 168,400 bu : Gorn was moro notive, and strong, advancin 340 por bu in tho lattor part of tho rogulst trad~ fig after Now York wao annonnced *bottor,” and it was reported that a large part of our ro- ceiptsLud boen inspocted rojoctod. Tho last namod fack bronght out, u: good spuculative do- mand, especially from the short interest, gomoe of wliom exprensed the feor that wo ulial got scarcoly any No. 3 corn from tho country if this weather coutinues, and the presont strict in- spoction is kept up. This will make No, 2 rola- tively searco, and may interfore materially with dolivories of corn Bold fo arrive from the country. There wag also & good shipping de- mand, stimulated by the recent reduction in lake freights. Much of this inquiry was strong “in” con- -soquenco, clesing at 87c, Bollor June openod at 89360, and ndvanced o 395¢o at_the closo. Sollor July nold at 43%@4250 , sellor August at 443(@4456o, nnd seller tho month st IBK@ 8Yc, all closing at the outside. New recoipta closod at 40, Cush sales were roported of 7,200 bu No. 2 (raceivad to-day) at 40c; 8,000 bu do (datod uiio tho 10tb) at 89360 ; 4,808 bu do_at 98¢0 : 9,200 bu do ab 80370 ; 92,200 bu do” at 3905 10,000 bu do at 98%c ; 20,000 bu do-at 88%0; 5,000 bu do at 88503 20,000 bu ro- Jootod at 870 ; 12,800 bu do 8t 8630 ; 6,400 bu dont 8037 ; 5,000 bu yellow at 403go. = Total, 143,600 b, 2 Oata wore more active, and strong at au ad- vancs of @(o, in sympathy with corn, Therp woro & good. many ordars on the floor:tobuy, and tho shipping domand was fulr, an for soveral days past; because s scarcity of corn must mean highor prices for onts, wherefore many think them good property at progont pricos. Seller thomonth uold at 39@32370; sollor Juuo at 8336 @V244o; sallorJuly nt 34@0al ond trosh socolpts at U21£@8234o, all olosing firm at the outside. Cash alos wora reported of 24,000 bu at §23g0¢ 5,000 bu at 923¢; 92,000 bu at 82205 20,000 ba ak o 1,800" b rojocted at 4030 200 b do at 800} 2,400 bu do at 20%0; 1,500 bu'do at Ao 600 bu'by sample at 8o 600 bu do st 8703 400 Dbu do at 801¢e; 600 bu do at 340, Total, 06,000 bu. Tyo was modoratoly active, and 3go higher than yosterday, boing firms at 08%¢o, With somo liolding off for 69, Onsh salos wero reported of 17,800 Lu No. 3 at 88350 arloy was neglected, aa for several days past, with no quotable change in pricos, Tho range in do seller |. and thore i# no reason why grain freights might not be slmilarly cheapensd, - In faot, it 18 beld by thoso conyessant with the mattor to te only ®'quontion of a fow years' time when tho, greater- part of the lake buainosa will be dono with large stoamers and barges.” \ e + The New York Produce Exochange Weekly gives: tho Xollowlnfi 24 the importa of provisions into the United Kingdom of Great Britaln and Ire- Jand for tho four. montha-ended April 80, of the, 1ast four years, aa follows: . .. . 5,3 . ntronts, i 1873, | 1871, | 1870, Cuts. Cuts, Cota, 7 Tork; salte: Beef, ssltadl, Boef, freah Bacon, Hom 90, 8 3 820,601438,067/216,740] 85,062 916,491(152,3431404,280/323,724 179,096118,837(220,043(198,143 971,03]448,23(578,293/320,999 Butte Biock of lard in Tdvorpool Msy 1+t - ~. | 1813 1873, 1873 Sl b iy 1In tous of 2,240 Ibs, 9,500| 16,000{1,34° o7 Equal in tes., IJH.EJS 116,742(0,733| 1700 Tho forelgn exports of prosiions from Now York forthio weok onded ey 20, 1673, aud 1o dltributidn of nams :- Lard Zacon Ul(ul.: i | e ot Fivorpoo 0,018 Ia'nu lon. 201 810 dissao ki an s Bristol 9,89 Havre, Marsofil {arabs Holess Antworp. Bromen, West Indi 3. N A Vonozula, Tiearil, {“awxfl oxsco, Arg. Kopubiio M Y 1,18 3 51 1300, ,807{5,197 8, 94/, 000 2, B0, 4001 4, “And butler, 8,088 It ; greaso, 500,790 Iba; stoarino, 100,460 o, _Tallow, 1,002,682 tbs. - And_from . Nov. 1'to May 13, inclusive, for four yoars % - . J8T0-7L, | 18A3T0. Pork, brls, Beol, brl rd, "Also from Thiladelphis_and_Baltimoro, since Nay. 1, 19,528 bls pork, 1,071 pkga boof, 9,001,- 971 b Tard, 24,804 Ibs uttor, 213,081 b choese, g,mm,am b tallow; snd 16,512,616 1ba baoon and AS. , e LATERT-., Iu tho afteriioon, whoat was in light requoest and cuoloi. NO. 4 wpring was quich, ot $1.20 2neli, and sold: at Qf.27§€1.21%' Selior Juno, closing at 81275, and $1.36%{@1.26%¢ noller July. ~Corn was quist and firm, at 305@39%{o seler Juno, LIH@Io saller Tuly, avd 4430 :;hgr&ummh iher grain was quiet and un- anged. * AN T i e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, TozspAY EvENINa, May 2. ALOOHOL~Was ln!x]}y active and firm fl.zl.m 1,87 for 04 por cant proof . 'DROOM CORN—The demand for all grades,except the vary lowest, I sctive, No..2 stock brald is scarce and o highor, There ia very little hurl in tho market. rices -are na follows: No, 1'hurl, 0@70; No. 1 stock brald, S@5)c: No. 2 do, 4@4ie; No,3 do, 3@ 3}(; i lnl(dflfl:‘)fin,fl)‘@ dored tip, 3@4c; do pale o, ;and fo ' BAGGING=—There are no changes to rt in con- - nection with the bagging market, Nothing has oo- ourred to disturb (he quiet 80 long pravalent, aud tho eaxy foaling noticesble for some time past in still ob- Ecrvable, tocks are ample in all depsrtments, Wo cone tinue to quote: Htark, 8630; Ludlow, 85c; Lewlston, 84140} American, 3c; Atmoskeag, 32340 ; Otter Croek, 340; butlap bags, & and 6 bu, 209205 gunnies, sine gle, 17%1 + do double, 28@%00 ; wool sncks, 073o, * BEANS AND PEAB—Wero qulot and without niate- rial change, Beans aro in light stock, particti- larly cholcs hand-picked, The supply of -common ix ampls. Wo repeal Cholve hand-picked navies, -$9,6082.60; do mediums, $2.40@2.45; inferfor grades, L2662 , gxoen ‘peas ([n brly), $140@150; yellow. do (in bags), $1.25. BUILDING MATERIALS—Wara in modorate do- mend ot the snnexed -prices: Stucco, $2.50@2.75 ; Now York stucco, casting, $3,75@4.00; superfine do, $3,50@4.00; Portland_cement, 2506750 per brli ‘Rosondalo cement, $9.25@3.50 ;. Utica, Loularille, an ‘Akron coment, $2.00 per bri; marblo dust, $3,23 @9.50 ; Limo 1 bulk, B5c@SL. 0@1.25 per brl; white sand, foring hatr, por bu, 40800 ; fire. bl ,00; _country 3 ), ote'(:lk; Bt, Louis hydraulic “pressed, $45.00, dl. Milwaukeo prossed, $32.50, dol.; 46 commion, $14. Ragine pressed, ‘do common, $14. FHlkindals, $35.00, del. ; Indiana prossod, $12.00G24 .do common, $13,00 ; Excelslor pressed, No, 1 2, $20,00@30,00 del.; firo clay, per brl, $1.00, or *| $10,00 per ton, Tho following s tho list of prices per box of 60 fost for domcatio window glass, from E’hlnh & reduction of 43 and 6 per cent ia made to First Doubls quatity, atrength, Tx10to BxI0... veees 070 9,00 8x14 t0 10516 8,10 1200 12x18 to 16120, 0,25 16,00 18122 to 18x30. X 20228 to 24330, 18,00 80260 L0 40340, 5 45.00 BUTTE o butter market is es- sentially tho same a8 on the dato of our lnst weekly Toviaw, there being 1o very prouonnced chango eithor in the clinractor of tho daxiand o In prices, Receipts, thougls lbaral, sro not unusually so for the season, an | .fhio Iegitimata consumption domand basthuafar praved iciut to prevent agy conslusrable sugumentation of plocks, Of hirictly cholce dairy suitable for the tablo there 18 no ovarplus,and holders exporiance o difficutty in prompily realizing at tho quotations, or at- 24@300, wehlis in u vetall way a shada highor Ogures.aro obtalne sbio. Auido from sunplylug Local wats, thero hisa boori »_steadlly folr outward movemont, ‘and at the momont {ho atocks are lght, Wo quole: Striotly chofoo. zellow dary, @80 medium o Good, 160 230; Inferior to common, 10@170, OlfEESE—Thero 18 o percoptiblo increasetn tho de- ‘mand for tia ataple,bnit the incroase {n the aupply Lia ‘oen oven more markod, and has had o weakeuing ten~ denoy. Tholofferings during the pastwoek bayo embrac- d aonie very fine goods, biit there 18 attll a good doal of poor cheoas on Land, and gales are occasionally re- | ported below onr inside quotations, Thero is mow & ‘on foral and_{nterior account at the nn~ nexed rauge of pricea : New York factory, now, 19 @1330; Elgin factory, 13%6@13%0; Ohio factory, new, 11@1250; Wealern factory, now, 11@135o, GOAL—Quotalions aro the said os for n fortuight t, but some varictiea aro, aolling irregularly,” Tho mand continues light, consumera holding off for & “drop. Prioes wifl probably go. lower thun ot pros- ent, but they can scarcely reach o low a polnt 18 was toitthed lask boason, owliig o highor freighta knd tho vaucefl.coat at tho mines, Au. Mustern' exchaugo ya 3¢ Tho peopie of tho conntry may as well come tho conclnaion {kat thero is a combluation, now, ea atauy later-period. It they can stond it, Well and good; Yl wbon itnose to ben wtorpeg "n. tho ad- van ov o pricos last year wero Iounerative, {tiaclatmed | let \a 8c6 Whkt. Ly were, Y Wero, about 70@800 for No. 2, 63@LT0 for No. 8, and ;,‘,‘.,“ thon compure this your with the resnlf, Take tho 43500 for rejectod ; tho inside i tho Book Tul and Eleyator, aud tLo outside in other housoca, Onsh aulos wore limited to 000 buejected at 500 400 bu by sample at 823¢c ; 400 bu do &t 780 ; 40( u do st 650, | Yotal, 1800 bu, g The followlng aro tho footings of tha offioial roport of grain in toro in this clty on the eveu- icp Jiat for Alay, 1872, the average for Wilkesbarre ten was 3.0, thik month $4.78 for Lehigh 1a Moy, 1673, $4.40, aud this monlh $5,18 ; Beranton for Blay, 1873, 89,0154, and for this monil’ $4.61, Thesa fow exawples tliciint to .ehow the inorcased prices of 1873, Wa quoto Lehigh, ump, $12.00 Erlo, $10.00 25121001 Tack 00y fx':;.“r",uu?, ws.uu; AT }J'llllu. %b.w- Htosabiacs, $0.803 Ohiokry Mitlo, £0,00% 11 0,005 I of Sabdiay sk, and at corvogondivg datoes | fudhly chut cout. S d:’lilkl:‘xl:{ Yallep, 000} dgyshy Moyl Ay "y "i?g'orm:;;—" : “i"" e o 2 . Ty o chsnge. o, 1 apring. 5,100 10,238 | ere Toporta Ught Dusbiems ot b1 annomee Dre s No, 2 spring. 8,497 007,961 | Pork barrels, $1.26@1.853 lard tierces, $1,00@1.70 o, i woring, 00700 4ti4og | whiakv. barrels, £1,00@8101 Aour Darseln’ 48@bT0 b “mixed -om tho dato of our Iast weekly rey . L nricea ave $5.1214, thouahi cone 0 $upply whi jucreansd to some extent by his morning’s recelpts, though tho demand w active, and many doaloca ore Arm at 1dc, whilo somo #ales wors roported at 180 in barrols, Hales include 500 doz, 187 casos, and 23 brls, at 14a ; 17 brls at 130, FEATHERS—Tho acarcity of oll grades continues, and overylhing sells roadily on arrival, e continueto, quoto? Prime to chofoe Jivo gecas at TE@T7e, from firat I obbing prices, 82@800 for nssartod feathors § eathors, 45GbT00: chickon, 8@ F181—Continued sckivity ia noticesbio fn tho fish lod firmncsa still charactorizes thio . deaarl Slocks are gonerally light, while of 60d and fat mackercl thore iy compara~, o v, and pricos Wore yealerdsy advanced, "605 per balf brl, and tho latter 500 s® 300 B, New whitefsh hsve medo fhele o pearance in thio market, but not in an; ‘Quontity ss yet. Tollowing are itie quolations : whilefish, 1 brl, $8.67%@1.00; No. 2do, 0,153 No. 1 shore matKerel 3¢ brl, $11.60G11.78 3 No,1uay, $0.50@ 9,755 No. 2 mackercl, J brl, $8.6068,75: No. 1 shoro 00; ban'codflsh, por 100 165, £0.50@! by $6.76@7.00; Labrador herring, split, s, i G0 3 bil, $AT@E.00; Labrador Berring, rouid'brl, $5.0088801 do g brl, $4.35 4,60; hox harring NO, 1, 28@306 box herring, scated, §7¢; Golumbis River satman, % brls, $10.00@10.2 ELIUE OUAOKENS—Aro in falf” domiud 1t .70 er boz, FRULTS AND NUTE—Trade Las oxhibfted only light improvemont, and pricen e ruled wenk aud ~varfablofor mont ariicles ontmerated in tho Ilst, prunes and blackborries being the only-articlea for which tho smarkot husshown positivostrongth. Ralsing, ourraits, 0gs, mized poachea, snd Brazil nuts, aro all fower than svlow, tho following pricosnov buingcurront: Fonzini--Diles, B4/@3i50: ‘Aige, drums, 11@Ho; e, bos, ¢G165: Turklen prines, 04@100; _ralsine, $2.40@%50; Zante cur- Tante, -1 @734c, DomxsTio—Alden _apples, 18@200: Michigon do, 0@7a3: Woatern to, 5@5)gc; Southern, 30, 4@bo; peaches, parod, 17@100; peaclios, Lalvos, 6@03a s mixid, 44@bo; blackberrles, 9@ 9%c: Taipuorries, 0GA16T pitted chorrles, 23@2Ac, NUrs—Filberts, 14@166: almonds, Terragons, 31@236; Naples walnuts, 24@25c; Brazils, 0@vi4c; pecans, 11@1%0; ‘Afrlean posnuts, 8i@7o; Wiliuington poa- Tennuskeo pesntils, 4 @oc, - GHOCERIES—In compurison with tho provious wegk; wom sl/ght improvement is notlceablofi tho do- ‘mand for tho differcnt Hincs of goods coming undor the abiovo bioad, and, ns thero aro unmistakable indications of ¢outinued dmprovemont, tho feollug of dopression, n0 long o fentrre of (ho market, 8 gradually giving ‘away to n butter, firmor tone. The soason of activity {lat J slmoat Btiro to . follow tho dullness of the past, faw weeks con acarcoly result otherwizo than in b gen~ oral Laxdeniug of pricos,.as all articles fn tho ist aro Bow sellfug on xu exlrediols closo margin, aud not fow at a loan price than tho goods can bo eplaced at, Bugars; cepacinlly, ato chcap,. sud & sharp urward movemtent a looked for at & not very distant duy, * Wo uote : @5t Ganw, BopA—T3(@8NC. Correzs—Mocha, 33@33%c; O, G, Javs, 2TX@ 2830 ; Jave, No, 2, 20%@¥c; fancy 1o, 2@ 2553 ‘chiofed do, U@ %u: primo Ko, U@Uic; o0l do, 206G s¢o; cominon do XG0, roam g g0’ a0ems; aigupor, iflu%u" oi, Costa ica, fanoy, ‘53325%o; do, primo, 2@2iic; Mar- Béaitio, 233/ @ o, i QanbLs—ntor, full welght, 20@20%o; stearipo, full | welght, 15@16%0} do short Welght, 14@14c, Tiicr—Patns, 8i@BXe; Taugoon, 14@80; Caro- Una, BX@90: Lotlsiana, TX@8Xc, - BUaans—Patent cut loaf, 13@13%0; orushed, pow- dered, and gronulated, 11%@1%0; A, standard, 107¢ o} do No. 3, 10%@10%0; B, 105@1030; exe tra 0, 10%@1070 ; O No, 3, 104@10370 ; yellaw 0, 0@ 1030} cholco brown, “1d310}o; Brimo - do. D@ Dze;’ falr do, 9@Ix(o ehoicy molasscs sugar, D 083, falr o B R ot Sl s tholos, 93@10c3 do rime, D@0} do fair,8KG 3ot common, Tx@ ¥ é‘)’muu—fi;nmm‘d $1.3)@1,35; silver drips ‘oxtra fine, 70@ 730 ;. gar-he syrup, 45@480 3 s, choico, 80 oxtra do, 60@550 ; @8o; doprime, T3@T8e; 700 ; Porto Lo tolasios, choice, 86@65e ; common moladses, 30 c. Gz asts—Common to best, 0@10c, gxxgmf ;'mpx?:%wn};‘%n o 1,20@%0; doNo. 4, 18 c. 'Bois—French mottled, 614@63¢ 63@03g0; Goldon Wesr, 6@0ko; White Lily, 6X@ §3%0; ~ White Ttone, 63(@6j0; brown Windsor, 4@ o} palm, G@BX0 T immrxmhnmfisxc. & T mou—Glons, 91 @100; corn, 0@1lc; laundsy, 6@ 70; common, BX@0, GREEN FRUITS—Tho domond for ‘orangos oud . lomona contruuea fair, and thoy are Very frm, Osanges hvo to be repacked ia New York, nnd hero also; and it oftan takes two or moro boxoa fo makoono,’ Tho crop of lemons 1a sald £o bo ight ibis ecason, Applen are quite plenty, and lower, Pineapplos ato slow and oany. BtrawberHea are coming in_rather moro froely, fhotigh 1t now looks a8 if the crop woa going to bo vary Light as ths recelpts so fer amount o vary litilo, ‘Phices were lower to.dsy. Wequolo: Applos, goad to chiolce, $4,005.50 per bl from storo. @000 “Orsuges, ‘$5.00G1000. Pincapries 450 por doz, Bananos, §,00@7.00 per bunch, Goose- Yorrke, 125@160 per quart, _Strawberrics, 40@00c. TIOPR—Thero (s no porceptiblo chiangs i the condt~ ton of this market, ho trado i slmoat at “ s atand- still," and prices aro cutirely nomiual, at 46@45c. HAY--In {n good request on local account and for, shipment, and under continuod light recelpts the ade yanced gricos aiely ouabliaied st frmly mol {ained, Vo quoto wholosalo prices pald by dea ord, s follows, cara to contain 20,000 1&3 O "TroR—Timoly, beater pressod, $10.0@17,00; tim- othy, looto prossed, $15,60@10,80; prairie pressed, $12.00G13.60, ON Wacox—Limothy, loose, $16.00G 17,60 ; “prairio, loose, $14.00@10.00.’ For dullvery of $1.00@1.60, aGcording to distarice, HIDIH--Aso moving Tather more frétly, and are » good i higher than on tho date of our lust Sreokly reviow, tlo following prices being current : ; German mottled, mons, $8.00 ey | Green oity butéhers', 7o; green cured Hght, 10}@11o 0 Lioavy, 0%@100; part ourod, @930 ; green calf, 16@ oo T aahin, Ao 1o0; ary Gal. dtos ary kip, 20 ary saited, 1031705 dry fint, 19@ 200;. long-lnired Xip, 100} deacon’ skins, 4U@530; griibby, - scored, out, or atherwise damaged, two-thirds price, TRON AND BTEEL—THo {ron trado continues dull, Adeclinoia noted in_cormon iron, now quoted a 410-10@4 6-10, and horsc-shoo iron a¢ 0G0 610, Ax previously stated, concossions havo been made for Home time past, 'and now prices aro in the buyer's favor, Bteol and fmported stock romains frm. We now quote A 4310@ 4 G-10raten [ @ # B-10 rates iron... ‘Horao-sboe iron. Platoiron, common tank, oK @ Tates Tusala iron, 0@e Tates unsia fron, No, 1 stalned. 180 W@ Norway Irot, 9 @9%0 Y Norway pall rol. u¥ @e ¥ German plow stoel, . 1”7 @2 ©h English cast plow sy 13 @lge Wi ‘Americas 100l ste g @l wh Oliromo toolateel, 18 ©0 b Engllsh tool atoel. ay GX mtos 17 @llyo rates Eoglish apring teel, ZhAT Prices are {lio §ame 88 Lavo been cur- ot for the past thrao weeks or more, whoto thoy are firmly beld ‘both for domestic and {mported slock, Only '» fair domand exiats, Wogquote: : HKMLOOE, City harnoss. 3 Country liarnes 9 1 country. . Rough upper, standard. Ttough upper dsmagod., Buifalo eluughtor sole, B, AN RO eaeiben ¥ranch calf, 34 to 56 Iba. F¥rench kip, 50 to 100 1ba. .« 110 i BIET, AND TINNER 'tade {8 plek- 1ng up a itile, and tho markel is stesdier, Following are th quotatlona: - Tux Prare—10, d01, 310.00; g, 13413, 816,50, o, 14120, $10,00; do, rooting, 10, §14.00;" do, 20w, $30,00, Pia Trv—Targe, 4203 small, 430t bar, d4o, B st bl s, T 11 1esn quantity, 1130} alab, Do, Buzer Inox—No, 24, 0ifo Taten, GavLvanizen Trox—RNo, 16820, 1603 No, 22@24, toog No. 25@30, 170¢ No, 27, 18c; No. 26, 300, A discount of 0 per cent in made from tho Jiut, ‘Corrxa—Copper bottoms, 450; brazlurs, over12 Itw, 4703 tinnod capper, 630 B R g 0} 1 au oy’ 16 a0 i i) ‘{”': 100; 20, mg’-‘n‘mb buml}v,'dllf’ por ‘cent Qs oounts 'tence wire, 101 by car load, X0, e by T Toqueal ‘Tho quotod lons "are made for | good I.S%n lots, MWaqgolo: 10m00d, per kg, 84 do, $5.873'3-8d do, $5.023¢ ; 44 do, $0.005 3 do; sn.aiy od"doy tuo, $8.105 334 do, 9574 { elincl, NAVAL BTONDS ~ Conlintie . in good 'demand, Tarred rope ls & trifls highor, now aoled at 17@180 ¢ Banla ¢ 160 poc . Bufooruro g foTom fasilly ropo, o3 wlasl roj o 3 o, Sora, [ 1h, abasba: marlie, B Jo, dy0s tarre Tope, W 1131803 oslcum, 45 bale £5.m@0.50; piteh, b $0.0067.00; tar, bl valey 4, A “OIL8—Tho past weok hins developed faw now fen- tures in tho of] marko, - Doalora ropors tho domand fiood for tho soston, unl st the quolatigns givon o- fov, mont doscriptions aro firmly held, Lard oll 4 tho only nolablo oxeeplion, and this moy bo bought At & concession of 3@, - Linsood I strong, whh some- hing e fondoncy, Woguole? Caibon, 196 10403 oxtra Jard ofl, 780; Ko, 1, 06t No, 2,650} lin- sced, Taw, $1,00; do boilod, $1.05; whalo, BTe; sperm, $2.00@2.10; “noats foot, ofi; _striotly puro, $1.10; do oxtra, 9003 do No, 1,700 bnnk ofl, T003 stnits, T+ olephant oll, 050; _furpentino, 57@580; naphths, 63 gravity, 200 ; naphtha, common, 10@175, DATNTH, COLONS, AND PUTTY—Tho. favorable wenthior of' the past Jow.days has winoascd fncroascd sotivity in (bia deparimont of trado, localso wall 3a 3¢ ratea;, ntorlor order baing moro numorous and largor. © In ce 10 importan! innges havo n BRI g See . lc, G Wi 1 - 8t .- $11,00@11,60 ¥t 2.00610,50 . 2 ¢ Gonuine Vellla Montaguo. 14.50 American,... 1 11.50@12.00, | aorose. ‘Masury’s railroad colors.. Lot ILE Palaco car colors in can +5.50310.50812,50 RNk 15, mlfi"%‘ 10,00 12,00 11,00@11,50, English vermilion, T 1.40@ 148 Bearlet vormili 23.00 8.50@ 4.00 2.00@ 2.80 1 o BX@3go . 4 o L 8X@ P1G IRON—Thers has been only a fair inquiry for ig ron, nd the market i oasice” than on tho dato of our Inst review, Tho following quotations are far., nishod : Bcotch (according to brand), $62.00@60.00; TTuncarawas, $61,003 Masaillon, $61,00 ; Lako Burrior, $56,00@59.00; Ohicago stone conl, $57.00; Missour] stone ooal, 7,00@ 58.00, 3 & POULTRY—Thomipply of chickons sas quito ligt' this morping, Thore was only & modarate inquicy on Jocal account at previous prices. Bpring chickensare slow nt $2.00@3,60 por doz. Turkoys wero dull and' lovor ; msles Loing made ab11@12e; Tho following: aalos wero Toportod : 4 coops turkoys at 1i@120; 5, coops chickens ot $4.50 ; & coops d0 At $4.25 5 6 coops at 5, 0. FOTATOES —Mow polaioss woro dull and doclining, quotable ot $4.00@4.60, Penchblows sro o sbads easlor, quotablo at 50@630 on track {or falr to cholco, : Bales compriso 4 cara peachblows at 50 ; 1 car poor at 4003 1 car mixed at 870 ; 1 car do at 35, 'all on track ; 1 car peachblows at 650 dolivered, BALT—Fine and dairy palt aro ‘in falr requost and | alosdy, Thocoar: 08 are quiek, Tho atock of salt I8 quite light, We quoto : Onondogs and Saginaw, - fiuo, $2.00; ordinary coarso, $2.00 ; coarso Dismond O, $2.25 ; grotnd nolar, §2.25 : dsiry, without bags, $9.0¢ diry, with Dage,’ $4,60@4.76; " Ashton duts, o K, 85,503 ol Bl $,0032.40 ; Turk's Tsland, SEEDS—Millet and Hupgarisn wore in aetive re- quorty and tho lafter hus advanced o trifs. . Al wan m at 05@980, and for choice $1.00 was tho asking price, “Timolliy, clover, sud_Nax wors quiot, Timo- fliy eold in & armsll woy &t $4.10, Wo noto eales of 154 : bage cholce Hungarian ot $1,00; 50 bags do as $1,25 ; bagd 145 baga primamillat o 9503 140 bags at 650 5 timothy at£4.10 - TEAS—Tho {oa trade exhibita littlo or no improve- ment in polut of activity, and tho weak foeling g0 long & featnro of tho murket fs stlll noticoable., Tho do- ‘mand, a8 for soveral weeka past, {s restricted to small parcels to supply Immediate consumption wants, snd with full stocks 10 storc, the quoted prices havo'bsen more or leas frecly sbadcd sl sround. Tho Esstorn ‘matket seoms 10 Lo thoroughly demorniized, It ia e~ yorted that ot & recent auction salo thero, the loss to ouo linuso oxcesdod §25,000, whilo tio 10so8 on tho fme portations during tho past fesson, and on tha 40,000,000 Iow i bond on July 1, 1812, wil oggregate from $3,000,~ 0000 $10,000,000, The importa -auce August, 1873, “hwve boen 41,000,000 Ibe, 1t 18 now belleved that prices Lnvo reached their Jowest polut, and under tho largely fiicreanod demond thiat may bo expooted to result from thio extremely low prices now prevalent, dealers antlel- pato a reaction, At the following rovisad quotations Aho market, comparatively, {8 firm: Young hyson, ‘comnon to fair, 45(3550; Ao guod, 00@T0c; do cholcoto extra fine, D3c@$1.10; commion 1o fine oid hyaon, 10 050 ; comunon mporial, 606 66c; good to chioicedo, 50c@ $1.10; tlno to guod guipowder, Ve 41,00; choled Biny- aitie, §1.16@1.40; oxtra Moyuile, $1.05@1.40; cliolce extra loaf Japan, 85c@$1.00} f4ir to good o, 5@16c; comsmon do 40@ 4503 colored patural leaC Japan, 556 6505 commion to fine Oolong, 36@450 3 B0od, B5GO5 chofca to extra, 85c@$1.00, TOBACCO—Tho market for thia articlo oxhibits & fnir degreoof aclivily, and for fine goods prices bro fem, Low gradea aro selling frrogularly, though they aro not quolably lowor. Followlng ia tha rango of Tices : UnEWING—Fino Cut—Extrs, 76@850; cholco, 068 6¢ 3 commion, 603 poor, 40@5Uo, “PLua—Natural leaf, ‘75@800¢ balf bright, 00@1700; black, sound, 5@55¢s i’ Bx0xING—Good to olitics, 523@300; medium, 398 8le; common, 26@28c, WOOD—During tho past weok {hore has been a de- 1,00 per cord in ‘wood, beech now e titol 5 R, 80, furtfior gaLrcaent D e s wwiapioy LR e IR ooReNL £t + - £11,003 alabs, 36,00, delivered. O EGETABLES.The local trado continuos fair, and fresh offorings remain teady, Aspsragus 1s in large supply ond “siow, A good Qeal of stuff arrives oot order, and sells st irregular prices, Wo Tuote: peas, $4.00 per bu; string boans, $3.00; Jor boxj eucumbers, c@$l00 per dozi mew Onlons, $1.60@9.00 per brl; do per doz, 35@%0o; spinach, $2.60@3.00 per brl; radishes,’ 15@3501 squeah,’ @80 per b ssparagus, S0c@$100; plo plant, "1@3%0 per Ib's lettuco, 85@800 por ‘oz cabbage, ?x.iagam por doz; turnips, 30@500 per doz Deetn at 600 per doz ; tomatoed, $3. WOOL—Tho past_weeks has' wi chauge [n the wool markot, Western' msn Gontinub to buy old wool, and it s this demand thot ‘ustalug prosent prices, 48 the Esstern markets aro Telatively lowr, - It ia btill early for not woal, though fome unwashed Lss boon recelved from: Musouri. Tho praspacts for an octive trade arenot. encoursging, and it Is thought by denlers that prices will rulo very ‘Jow thia nasson, A falr, stoady demand from Esstern ‘manufscturers In locked for, but nooue cares to buy ool on spoculation at prosoat, We quoto Tub, washed, exira modtum B1@o b, washed, common to falr: 5620 Aedlo 43a460 Common AINgY.:ecaassesesne Floeco, waahed, KAX, i, Floece, weshed, TEXX, 40@ 440 Fleeco, washed, medium 1i n%m Tieoco, washed, medium_dingy. 7@A%0 TFleoco, unwashod, X&XX, fn goc 0@3%0 Fleace, unwashod, cosae to medium 80@350 Floecs, unwashed, coarss, 27@30a Buper, qulled. “88@4%0 Extra, pulled. 4do Burry wool 6@10a loss, Priczlar nuv?wwlmlmm 8@to lower than the above, room continuea active a to Tatea given below : - hy ud ga 8 83 EE_E Chicago to 3 358 PE1EE, R & | s 005 | 88 0 | 1060 | 6 o | Tslao | w0 30°t goigo | 95 85| 60/30 45 - 90 . & | 13 Chuelnmatt and Golimbus.o.| 25 [ Bollulro, 0., a5 | mofss Montreal and Preucol - B0j423g ———— CHICAGO LIVE-STOGK MARKET, TTyrspaY EVERING, May 27, "The rocelpta of live stock aiuce Baturdsy havo been sa follows e Cattte, Calile—Toxas, Norihorn wintersd. Gattio—Cors-fod Toxan. %% ehotea st oholea ateers, g: l;\\:lw steers,. at pony sl 21 phock stocr 17 butchers’ st 17 £at pony Atoors. 10 goodt ntocrs, , 553 0 good steors 530 33 good atoers 8,80 16 butchers’ cows, . 4.50 18 good steora. 6.50 16 gooa slgern, 530 18 chiofco stoors:. 5BTM 0 butchora' atock. 4257 18 good ateors, 525 17 stockors.. 400 9 choico s X 53 good ateors. 1,220 628 10 butohora’ sloors. s 1,005 487 U3 butchiors’ ateors. . LB - 600 157 chiofco ateers. . ve1,330 B8 10 good stoers, LT 650 47 good stears. 1263 658 14 cholco nteers 1,040 8,60 [ o 30 Bes . .00 Toxas stcel wallss ks 83 good nteors, 1,200 .30 80 choleo otoars, ., 1400 678 02 good atoors, 1,43 . 635 83 gooil ateers, 1282 650 44 oxtra stoorn 1419 . 012K 7 Gherokee s ) 963 ' 440 MOGK-—Tho hog i e & slight advance, bt toward noon _became more gulok and prices eased off & Little, Lator in the day, the ro- ceipts not proving A large as had been m’fifi tod, tralo again rovived, and thie market closed. sleady with about everytling sold, Baleswero raported ab i 4.75 for poor o common ; nt $4,80@4.85 for me-~ dium, and at .M,)gfi.fl,‘( for guod to extra, Very few #old below $4,75, with porlinps a Lialf-dozen excopilons, transso= *nothing fotched'over $5,00, Among tho da; tiona wuro tho followng : L K il No, Av. Pricsi¥o. dv. rice| )y ), ce,| N0, v, Pri | No, e . 103 215 $4.85 |57 228 $4.90 ) 61 i"'lz E‘s‘& 4T 222 475 102 24 600 |26 249 Bady 25 187 483 [52 208 480 (12 244 5,123 60 371 495 (58 250 4,80 (07 282 6,00 88 281 480 |00 291 475 |62 200 6.00 60 213 480 (53 107 485 |50 204 B5.00 [42 818 “ 475 (56 200 530 |67 208 495 49 270 500 [B53 207 500 {20 288 4.85 A7 241 A7 |40 264 AR |22 170 40K D0 188 ABU [ O7 221 400 |83 215 485 50 250 485 |50 9217 490 |57 212 400 64 268 4.00 |03 314 490 (66 184 480 GO 190 4.85 )08 200° 485 )40 805 4.B3 52 ‘200 B.00 112 204 490 (133 190 - 4.90 B5 213 '500 |48 253 6,00 |53 210 3,00 44 284 4873|162 100 400 |69 4.95 64 223 480 |63 234 490 BHEEP--Only n small smount of trading was done m‘ ;hl;'d;pn‘t:mns:‘ of the market, nntl prices wore in ora’ favor. Bales.were mostly at $4.00@5.: ‘medium to cholee grades, e P e 2 ‘THE CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tozspay EvENDIo, May 37, The week Just closod ks nothing to distiuguiss 1 from last week or. tho precoding ono ; tha quict, eaay feeling tien provalent Liaving sa”yet glven place'to no bette' conditlon, Trado in nil dopartmonts is slack, almost to dullneds, and tho disposition to ¢ concedo A a littlo, whore by pursuing that course nn increased amount'of sales can be offcctod, ooms to bo genoral. Theattondance of buyers in_person has boen noticos ably small, the groat bulk of the woeks buninss hav= Ing been accomplished through the modium of mall ordors, but' & largo number of interor merchants have 'indlcsted & purposs to be -horo dure Ang Jubllos weck, and a materfally incressed diatribution of goods is confidently looked for. Pricen aro pieadior and moto uniform thau for some timo past, but cannot bo callod frm, During the week the ‘only changes moted were s )0 decline in Morri= mac, Aniorlcan, Bpragus, and Glducester priats, 8 30 “In Oxbot, Dwight Stor, Hill, and Auburn, aud 1¢ Frult of the Loom, Lofindalo, nud Androscoggin Dloached cottons, ho carpet trude.hus fallenoff some on iuterior Account, but the local refoll trade continuea active, and in {ho sggreguto n largo amount: of goods hs bieen distributod, Prices, though scarce= Iy a8 firm as & fortnight ago, are fairly sustained all -aronnd, thero having boen no quotablo dectina elthior in doméstis or imported carpotingd, QUOTATIONS. BOWN COTTONS, Attantto A, d-4......130 | Groat Tulls E, &4, iantio Dj -4, Cabo 4 Atiantic P} 44, Tawsnco, L, Tudion Tead, 44 Indian Head, 34, Nashua 0! So-In.. epparol 3 Topporoll I, 50-in! Fopporell 0, 33-in TPepyoroll N, 30-in Merrimao W, Pink... MerrimaoD, Fatoy..11 Bprague Fancy. Gloucestor ., Dwight itar. Western Produo! Harris. 21 Fride of tho Weat....20 ZLangden, GB........10 ‘Fruit of the Loom Lonadals AD FREIGHTE—T" o demand for frelght | Minnehaha, 44 Mothuen, AA, a Minnehahs, 7-8... Willow Erook, No, 1.23 Portland, AAA, 25 Amoskeng, 'ACA. Amoskeag, A ‘Amoskoag, ‘Amoskeag, G.. Amoakeog, D. York Bine... Amoskoak, asres, Whittenton, ‘Whittenton, Amorienn, -8, ‘Amorican, -3, A Q. Beas Hive, colox oARrETINGS, Brugsels, Hartford, extra. Ttartford, Tmp'L. ‘Bmith' tapestry Hartford oxtra -Hartford mod.. Belgrad & Hemp, Common plain.,235@270 | Twilled and ex. pl'n.. .o 7 Sty ZEnglish cocos, best, ‘i matting 44, ...800 ‘American common, TERMB, Bpool thread, grain bags, eto., 30 days, or 1 par cent off 10 4 men(ic, cottonades, Kontucky jeans, oo, 1 par “cont off 30, 4 por cont off 10 dogs. 4 -~ Hogulax dopartmont goods, & per cent off 60, & por cout off 80, § per ceut off 10 i TO RENT. s;wif. 057 pis 6,000 1,600 Total, .. aees 14,420 1,052 {imo I ok, 11,608 1,169 Bame timo Iast we Wt al Hoar, Shecp. ST e ) OATT) 0 the arrivala of beef eatlla Auring tho past two dsyn agkregute 11,000 subiciently accounts for tho dullucks aud depression provalent fil thie market to-dsy. Iind tho tonu of advices from tho ses-Uoard been mora cliear(u, tho Bupply, Inxge us 1t ‘was, would probably not hinyo provadso lirgely excee- sivo sa to unfavorably affoct valuos, but with no on« coursgoment to bo deriyed from that sourco, eomed it prudent to move cautiou ping grades sellors found 1t {in ricen - na provailed yesterday, Siatton, howover, was much less’ then might favo been expecled, amouniing to not more Tho dupre~ tlinn an o, Butchers’ cattlo contisiue n light supply, e o {batanding the Abaouce of any Irgo do- Tiand, former prices woro easily sustained, vales boiug ofToctéd at $4.00@5.00 for common {o oxtra cows ol Door to fairish atoers and oxen, Fat pony atcors, av~ Sraging from 1,000 0 1,100 ib, ateo hold their om, the offeringy of sucl 5o moro thal equslivg the wanis of tho trade. Therango of tho day's mnlos was $.50G 0125, though four-fths of the sock sold clibyod Lands within (ho range of $4.76@5.65, Tho market closed dull sod Beavy. S oTATIONS, 1,400 e - - .$5.85@0.5 E 1, !08 1o ¥ suers BOOBETE ‘Tornicd veraging 101 o veesese 8,26@8,50 fun! G rades—Bteers in f aver ing 1,100 to 1,350 1ba, ..o 1o $:8085,18 Bulchers! Btock—Common 16: fale_ stears, aud good fo oxtra cows, for cily plaughier, averaging 600 to 1,100 tbs 4 Stock. Gattlo—Commun callly la inin cows, hel fleab, lvuflenl 700 to, 1,080 tags, bulls, and scallawag ateers. .. Cholge Beevas-—Fine, aty to § year old sleers, wveraglug 4, 1, i 800 atr leali, Inferior—Light and o OFFICEN. * A few Very Desirable Offlces are offered for rent in the Trib~ une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through~ out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. . The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo~ cation. ‘W. 0. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building, DUSINESS OARDS, 0 E LAWRENOE & 00, PROVISION AND PRODUOR COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS, LA x . IS

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