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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. ‘WEDNESDAY Eventaa, May 13, The demand for monoy 1s difforently roported by difforant banks. Those which bavo a mer- enntilo olass of customers aro doing a fair bust- nesn banks with Inrgo country doposite Linve b supply of money boyond tho domand, 6voR though tho lattor bo active; others fnd busincss dull, and asoribo 5 considernble pumbor of tho onlls for money to tho fmluro of tholr cnstomork 1o rocolya country collectlons on which thoy lind depended. z Country colloations, genorally, nra roportod not 80 good a8 boforo, Thore 18 probably ho othor renson for this than that farmors ara busy in thofr flolds, and mako fow visits to tho towns, The rato of dlecouns is atoady at 10 por cent, but borrowers, in somo places, can ot loans ‘nb 7@ por cont. 'Tho stntemont made in cortaln auartors, with dolly porsistonco, that, plthough thoro 18 ponty of monoy to loan, only tha fow chn gat 1t who havo **gilt-cdged seenritios” to pro- pont, is not tiuo. ‘I'ho bauks, without oxception, wvow that their rogular customers Rro accommo- fintod on tbo same torms as ueunl; thero ara yomo morcliants, of coursd, who wero partinlly prippled in $ho panie; they got what thoy are onti~ tled to from tho banks, Bost of tho tall about tho difioulty of procuring loats is n misropre- gentation of tho facts, and ls mado for politienl purposos ; $ho rest of it cotnes from 'oittelde” Lorwwors, who lave wevor been nccorded auy favors by tho banks, and npproach thom ot this timo only in fiopo of gotiing gome of tho monoy which they hear isso * oagy. T'ho main charactoristic of tho mouoy markot pot is thnt tho supply of fundais greator tlian the demand. The call for monoy hins dimintsbod. Tho oconomy of the punr‘lo aud tho consorvativa bnbits of business thab havo caused (his dimi- nution havo ofton boon alluded to fu this col- ann, New York oxchango to-day was par to 200 pro- mium botweon the bonke. Foreign oxchange is roported by Iienry Greencbaum & Co. to be : London, $4.88@4.01; Frankfort, 413{@4134 ; Borlin, 73@723f ; Ham- burg and Bromon, 08@97 ; 1'aris, $6.16@56.10, The cloarings for thoe duy were £3,000,000, At the apnuanl mooting of the stockholdora of the International Banl, tho following woro elect- ed ofticors for tho ensuing yoor: B, Loowenthal, President; Jacob Rosenvery, Vice-Prosident; 8. Ettlingor, Cashler, The Directors aro B. Loawonthal, A, Bauer, Jncob Kosonberg, H. A, Kolmn, Charles H. Schwab, Goorgo IHibben, Thowns Lynch, M, Brand, ., ‘Wamnpold. Proston, Kean & Co. report na follows : Buying, Selling, United Stales s of 81 aoees1203 13k United States 6-208 of ‘62, ex. int, 11477 118 ‘Unltod Btates 5-20s of "G4, ex, int.116% 116 United Btates 5-20s of "u5, ex, int, 1175 118 United Stales 5-20s of '63—Janu- ary and July, ...11 9y Unifod States 6-208 of "¢7—Janu- ary andJuly, esvaes] 120 ‘United States 5208 of 'G3—Janu- * aryand Ju 1 1203 0-403, ox. fnt. TV Y 4 uited Stitos 53’ (now ieste), ex, int, .. o143 118 United States curronoy i}g,\f 115 10 (0 13 ¥ als, Par, 1% 13 095% int, Pur &int, RS ___05@OTH Mouey on uppr 10 per ci. 100s) war 1812, 1 1203, war 1812, 40 1608, not war 1813, 180 1309, ot war 1813, bhig Agricultural Colioga land-eriv.. o LATEST, Now Yorw, Mey 18,—Monoy closed at 3 per cont, Storling dull, at $4.87!¢@4.88 for 60 days, aud $4.9034@2.91 for sight. Customs receipts, 570,000, Gold opeped and closed nt 11234, with salos during the day at 1113¢@112}{. Corrying rates, 10 to 4, nnd Hat. Tho Assistant Treasuror disbursed $274,000, Clearings, $37,000,000. T'o-morrow's steamor takes out $600,000 fu gold coin. Qovernmonts steady. Stato bonds dull. Stocks opened weak and declined 4 @1%¢ por cont. Later, tho lows was rocoyerod sud tho market contivued firm until near tho closo, when tuore was o deeline of 3 to 3§ por conbon tho report that Commodore Vanderbilt: had been thrown from & wagon and gorionsly injured (of which there is no confirmation), aud & Wasbing- ton dispatch stating that Senator Lopgan, in op- Foslng tha now’ fluancial bill, stated that t would work =& sontractlon of 10 per cont and would give freo banking only in name. The principat_dealinga wero in Wostern Union, Lake Bhore, Union Paeilo, St Taul, Pacific Mail, Northwontorn, Roclk Island, Wabash. Tho cloging quotatious wors the lowest made. Total sales of the day, 189,000 shares, of which 66,000 were Western U H 11,000 Pacitle Mail; 18,000 Lako Shore 0,000 Union Pacifio: 5,000 Northwestern ; 6,500 Rock Tsland ; 12,600 Wabash; and 5,500 St. Paul. GOVENNAENTS, Coupons, 8. Coupons, '62..,. Coupons, ¢t Qoupons, '63 Goupons, 63 (1o DS, Virginins, old ‘N, Carolinas, N. Carolinas, no Missouris Tennessees, oid, Teonesscos, new Virgin Quicksilyer,. Allums Express. Wolls, Furgo. ... . American Expres. U. 8, Lxoroei .yeecis O Pacife Mail . .+ 4 | Clove,, Ci, & Col.., 63 New York Cenipall.. 973¢ | Chi,, Bur, & Quincy,1023¢ Erio ., ++ 85}¢ ( Lako Shore, .. UT8% Erie pfd 65" | Tndiana Contrai .00, 103 Michigan Central:... 76% | Tlliuois Central. ..., 101 Ditteburgh & Ft, .. 873 | Union Pacific bonda, €53 Northweatern. ., Uuon: Pacifio stack. . 9735 Northwestern pfd... 003 | Central Pacific stock, 045 ook Tala 573 | Boston, Yart, & Erlo, 1i¢ k. Westorn.107ig The following warranted deeds wero filed -for record on yestorday : OITY PROPERTY, Congiideration. Tiokory st, 885 ft 0 of Dooring et, & f, 35x160 £, datod Moy 18..iureericeneneriaitnn 050 Lot’3 in 0'Gomier's Tots Tand 4 of Lot 1, Htine som’s Tock 38, of & o ¢ Beo 21, 19, 14, dnted May 1L,.... ssesseressiasesisorise 1000 Wost Wauhington at, 421 £t w of Tali af, 1 f, 1 X195% ft, datod May 1 o e 10,000 Taylor s, #8817t 0 of Linzoln at, s f, 72s10d ft, dated Nay 0., 000 ‘Butlortold ut, 53 310 ¢ & of st, w.f, 25x100 {1, dated May13 1,30 Moriroe kt, 148 fL w.of Western o 9 £t, dated May 6. 8,000 Butlertield of, 5175 _at, o f, 35x100 ft; dnted May 11, 8,660 Norih Clarl at, 43410 ft w of Wol 481190 ft, dufed Moy S...... i Y 92,000 SHouth Haluted st, 1001t 8 of Sebor st, W f, 66x 160 11, dnted MOy, 00ocsvenees s oo 1000 Tho premises, No, 10’ Winchesior av, dated April 01, 4,00 Morgan uf, 5 COF of Bolknap sty o 1, 33500 1ty duted May 12...... Bhurtloff av, 100 13 of Thirly-irst s, o 1, 125 It, aatod April 18, v Borgari st, n o cor of Gurléy '8, 1 of 60x103 £t, W £, dated May 13, v 8,400 West Eighteenth 'st, 180 Tt o of May'styn'f 85 398 £t, dated May {1, 2,400 Wapoloon Pluco, 64 8-10 )8t 253134 £1, dstod May 13, L s DeKoven t, 50 {t o of Despl , A 1, 23x 110 5-10 ft, with othor property, dated Apil L., . 14,000 West 36 0f 8 X 3 ic Sulidlylsion of n o i of nw i of Buo 4, ), 14, dated Moy 1 L 4,00 Lat A1, Purkes's subilivi o 19, 9, 14, dated March 10, 500 " NOBTU G GITY LiMIT3, Lota 50 and 51,'tn reattbdivision of Blazk 2, of - Weston end othiers's 36 w6 i 80 i Beo 20, 40, 14, dtod APrILTL Gty eveees 1400 Late 63 ta 05, Cniver's Addltion, fa ' w i'fes 98, 40, 14, ated ALreh 0. vansdscesons 18,760 Und 3; of 14 sub-lotg in Bpalford et ul, Blocks 1and 2, of Block A, Wrightwood (Wilson X Nidou to Ferdfuind “Wo Yeud dated . 85,000 May 7. A1 sub-lote ih kamo (W, K Pl dated May 1,10 Lot 1, ook 13, Viilage of LT LIRS 88, Dlock 4 Wright. & Windatte Bubdly t fa ‘fi;lufi.;‘}c.a’x-\vnx Hec, 9, 48, 14, duted b, 29 180,000 COMMERCIAL, WeDNE8DAY EVEXING, May 13, The following wero tho rocoipty and shipments of the loadlog arsicles'of produce m'(:mcug'o 1,500, during the past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding qnln 010 YOBT MRO ¢ TECIIITE, AHIPMENTS, TeTe, | 1870, || 1874, | 1870, i | 2 8 Tlour, bls, .y AWheat, Wt eer s i, ‘b, Gram Beed, | isx Heed, 1bn, Brooth Corn, lha Gared Moats, s, .+, Beef, bila, Tork, brla, Tard, fbe,. Tallow, 1 B 14,000 0,830 48,070f 4 0,1 feot..|4700,000) 4045,000/1040,000 693,000| 70,000 1,081,000 sl 1167 Withdrawn from stord yestordny for city coneumption: 6,750 bu corn; 1,000 bu onts; 1,000 bu ryo. y Tho following graln has boen inepsoted into storo this -morning up to 10 o'clock: 110 cara whont; 77 cars corn; 8,600 bu 'No, 2 do, and 2,000 bu rojected do, by cannl; 14 cars ontay 1 car barley. Totnl (314 ¢ars), 92,000 bu, Ins ancetod ottt: 84,341 bu wheat; 177,286 bu corn; 113,051 bu ‘oats ; 000 bu rye ; 1,881 bu barley. Beveral, tolegrams from country points were Jrecoived on 'Chango to-day, reportiug the con- dition of the woathor, and tho crop prospects, The following aro fair avorago esmplos: ‘From Fairbury, Livingaton County: * Raio Tins done groat gobd. Wenthor egain beautiful, Farmora busy.” % Yrom Lincols, Liogan County: *“Rain this morning, and bright thig aftornoon, helping tho grain abead rapidly, Tarmers two-thirds dono pianting." Tlib leading produce markets wore notive to- duy, but weak. Tho easior fenling wna n conso- quence of continued fltio weather, which prom- ines very well for tho cropa in grain, londiug the majority of opoerators to anticipato a yiold of all tho principal corenld ‘egual to that of any year within tho past docedo. Of courso the srmo in- fluonco oporated to dopross other markets, both homo and foroign, Bo that tho quotatious of lower prices from othor points wore only concomitant offobts, not causes, T'ho firmor feoling in Inke 1reights also-tended to dopross breadstuffs and provigions to n small extent, but tho rrlnulpnl element was the almost cortaifity that thete will bo liberal supplies from the orops of 1874, with no fear of scarcity before thoy are ready for the harvest. This cortatnly makes holders moro willing to soll tho stocks which they have hither- to kopt back to meet tho contingoneies of wot wentlier and bad harvests, at once increasing tho s\mp%luu on the market nnd losgeniog the do- mand. " A plentiful yiold of grain, while 1t may worl loss to n few spoculative operalors on tho long gido, will add nnmensely to the wealth of the Northwest, aud probably remove the lant vostige of the panis from our midst, by putting all lionlthy business on an active bnals, ~It wiill call out the unergies of the people to move the property, and their tantos in spending tho money for which thoy soll that property, and thus ben- efit alike the city and country, Dry goods woro in active local and intorior de- mand af steadily mninteined prices. Tho grocory mazket was without now foaturcs, excopt that sugars were less firmly liold, s slight deoline ot the Kast baving woakened tho views of holders, Cloflees continue ensy. Birups, molssscs, rice, tons, and most other lines wore steady and firm na proviously quoted. 'Thore was a fair inquiry for choica new butter to.-meot the curreut wants of local consumers, but for low and medium grades thoro was only a limited demand. Prices wero wonk with o decliniog {ondoncy, Fish wera quoled quict and steady, Dried fruits, both do- nestic and foroien, Wora active and strong. No quotablo changas wore notod in baggring, leather, points snd ols, Coal gold more iirmly ab stendier prices. Wood continuca dull and un- sottled, Lumber aflont was activo and_firm, somo de- Beriptions selling at o slight advanco, ‘Tho of- forings were larger and botter assorted. At tho ynrds a light business was transaoted At nni- formly steady prices. = Building materinls wei® quiet, owing moro to tho scarcity of common brick than to onything else, it Issaid, Now Dbrick _aro alrady on tho market, but not yot In sufficiont’ quantity to causs £y percoptible improvement in the domand. Louisvillo coment bhas advanced 200 Enr brl. Iron, metals, and-naval stores wero unchanged. ~Motals and hardware wero in only fair roquicst, but steady; and some staplo goods, smong them tin-plate, nro firm. 'Tho domand for ralt was fairly activo at 31.80 for fine, and $L.90@2.00 for conrse, Thero wero soveral or- dors on tho market for hay, which dealers in many instances woro unablo to fill, owing to the light offerings ; and, 1n consequence, tha feel- ing for il good -grades wnas one of firmness, Broom-corn remains quiet ; also wool and hops, Heeds met with & medarate order domand ab tho prices proviously quoted. Tlie hide market was quict, and vot partieularly firm, Large spring chickens wero salablo, but very small onos aud old stock of chickens, turkoys, or other poultry, were vory dull, Higbwines wore moro active and firm, Tho foling was glightly easior about tho middlo of the session, but strengthened when Now Yorlk was %nuled ligher, at 98¢, Sales wero reported of 250 brls at 953¢ por gallon ; and 100 brls, su posed to be dountry goods,-ab 9Uc. The market closed at 953e. . Luko froighta were fairly sctive (for the first {imo thia sonson), and X E.g‘/én bigher ; tho outs sido advance being gained only on small vessels, which wero .in comparatively light suppl; Tiates wora &Xo.on corn, and %o on wheat by sail to Butfalo ; 75o for coru ta Oawego 3 J for wheattto Kingston, und 203¢c and 19!5e on whoot -and gorn through to Now York. A’total of 1t charters was reported, which will carry out from this port about 103000 bu wheat ; ¥30,000 bu corn ; 86,000 bu onts ;" and 10,000 bu_barley. Provisions ware quict, The principal trading was in mess pork, which oponod wealk aud de- clined 160 por brl, but impraved, and closed only ‘6c lowor than yesterdny. Lard was very quiot at unchanged prices, Liverpool bolng easier. Mosts woro in‘fair shipping demsud at a shade balow former quotations, but were sliongly held, with no digposition’to oot the views of Luyors by dhadiog. Hogs woro ngain in liberal aupplly, with the prevelont weaknoss in grain,” cousod tho caslor feoling in pork, Tho- markot ocloved steady at the following range of prices: Mees pork, cash or scllar May, $16.60@16.65; do sellor Juue, $16.60@ 16.633¢5 do seller July, #16.85@16.8724 ; do sallor Angust $17.10@$17.40, Lard, cnsh or seller May, $10,224¢@10.25 ; do sollr Juno, $10.27:¢@10.50; do sellor July, 810.45@10:47}4. Swoot-pickled hams, 1046@1137c per I for 19@16 Ib averages; dry-snlted meats, loose, at 6o for shonlders, cush, aud §6.20 sellor Juno: £8.723@8.75 for short Tiba, ‘onah, and 98.80@8.85 sollor Junas fo for short clear; cash, and 914e ssller June; B30 Yor Cumborlunds; B%@Y% for loug oloar, Tho same boxed at Hf@>3¢o por I above these prices, | Bucon.meats, 0870 for shoulklors, Dige Yor whort ribe, 9%@100 for short cléar, nll packed in hhds ; tho same looso, 3o lowor, Bacon hams, 1134@ 1. Meus beef, 810.75@11.00; oxtra mess do, $1L75@12.00 5 boof homs, $22.506@23.00. iy tallow, TH @14 ; ‘gronso quotable at Gig @80, Bulon Werd roportod ‘of 100 bris mony pork ot 816.65; 170 bLrls do at $10.60; 500 brla do at 216,505 250 brla do soller Juna at §16.65; 250 bris do nt 816,024 ; 1,600 brls doat $16 Gy 2,600 bris do at §16.55; 600 Lrls do nt $16.50; 600 bris do wollor July ut'$16,85; 106 tewlard (in small lots) ut 910,805 260 Lo do wollor July ut $10.46; 250 tes do at §10.425¢ ; 215,000 Ibs short ribs at 83{c. Tlour wus rathor more active than yostorday, though in exccedingly. limiled roquest. Tho only domund was for cliolee Bpring oxtras, andas niont of tho sales woro'made on privato torms, it is difleult to quoto priceu olosoly, but thoy were undoubtedly shiuded in most casies, in syiupathy with whoot. Mmu was in largo supply, aud suf- fored o further declipe of &lc per ton. Othor millstuils wero ensior. Sales were roportod of 100 byld spriug -extrus at §6.121¢; 100 brls do (low) ab $5,00; 800 bris doon private torms; 40 bils kuperfines at 84,76, Totnl, 1,040 bris, Also, 20 tons Lran st §10.60; 10°tous-Uo-at 818,25, Troe on boord ;10 tous do ‘ot B16.60; 40tous do at “§16,00, 0n track; 10 tong mlfldl]ngfl at 822,00, deliverad, Thofollowing were Lha asklog quotas tions nt the cloua: 8,50 @ L6743 6.0 00.| Stimulnied the farmors —————rer—emrTeTToo— T T TIUIDUNGE T TIIURSDAYy MAY: 147 1874, howavor, a fair domand for shipmont at tho ro- duction, and this faot tended I;n roproga the ar- dor of the ehironlo sliort mollocn in tho firat haif of the sossion, making tliom fonr anupward turn, whilo tho short Intorost fitled in but u) owly, hop- ing for n facthor cho?. 'he Tecoipts woro pmple, and oxeooded tha Bhipmuuts roported for yuator- auy. ‘Towardk noon'aimore aotivo phnao was ‘witnoasad, speoulntive buyors‘taking hold moro frooly, and tho mavkot rulod firmor, VWhont- planting bns ]lmémsnuq VOry favorably, the high- or Pricos roalizod diring tho past yoar beving rmors 10 tnko ndvintago of tho fino wenthior, and wo\v & ‘wider brendth than ustal, Bollor Juno oponed at 81.22}¢, doclinad to B1.213¢, Top to 81,22, recodod to H1,213¢, and hdvariced to 81.22 st tho closo, Bellor Jui} sold at tho samo rango s Juno 0 340 bolow it, Saller tho inanth, or kegular No. 2tipring, sold at 81.209¢@1.21, closing flrm at the outade. No.1 apring olosed at &1.253¢; and’ No, 8 do at 8116} ; hnd rojeotod do morinal at 91.00‘{5@ 107 filmmunm wpring was fn fair domand’at 81.98¢ fok No. 1, aud B1.25 for No. 2, thie lntter belug relatively strongor than ycala‘rdny. Other Northwestorn ~wheat was about tho same ay wtraight.” Cash snles wore raportedof 8,200 bu No.1 bprln%ofl 81,263¢ 3 15"400 bu No. 2 spring at GI.HIJ 1,200'bu do ht 3]...015; 14,400 bu do at 81.208¢ + 70,000 bu do &t §1.30/¢+ 2,000 bu do ut #1209 8,000 bu No. 8 spring -kt 81.165¢; 400 bu by snmplo nt $1.321¢, delivored ; 1,200-bu No. 1 Northwostorn (Mina,) ab 31,281+ 1,200 bm No, 2'dont §1,35; 8,600 bu regular No. 4 at 8121, Total, 151,200 bu, i - Corn wos nctyve, at an avorage docline of 13(o. Livorpool and Now York woro noarly tho samo 4l noar tho oloso, a8 yostordny, with a fair ox- pott domnnd on tho gonboara 1 whilo our recelpts weto rather light. DBut tho very ilno wem.lgor bhd sympathy with iwhoat, together with groator strength In freights, cauded carly wenknoss, na tho warmth brought out o groat many ordors to goll on couniry account, Thoso offorings wero #o lboral” ns to Lo considorably fn oxcens OF tho wants of buyors but thoy sort worked off bofore tho closo, an then tho market partially recovored tove, Thers was a very good domand for shipmont, but not mitick bu§log of optlons, in hope of n roaction fu pricos, Most aporators who woro consulted in the matter peomed to look at it with bosr's oyos, and Bomo thought that o atorm {8 Lruin for tho longa, Boller Juno opened nt 620, declined ‘to Gl¢, ndvanced to U160, and closed at G1igo. Bollor July wold_ %t 61%@03%e, closing nt 028ge. Regular No. 2 bold at fio@ofr,'fic, closing st 'tho outslde. Wtridtly frosh re- coipts closed at 'GOY 0. 2, and nominally nt 68@H8%s for rojooted. Cosh salos Toro reported . of 1,600 bu - high-~ mixed at 6403 1,200 bu do at 633¢c; 1,200 bu do at 6334c; 6,000 bu No. 2 at 61c; 8,000 bu do at 60240; 24,000 bu do at G0%e; 16,400 bu do at 602404 61800 bu do at G03¢o; 17,200 bu do at 60%fo; 56,000 bu do at G005 2,000 bu- rojevted (canal receipts) at 580 ; 26,000 bu No. 2, froo on Board, at 63!¢c, Total, 167,400 bu. Unta wero nctivo and very weak, declining 20 por b on options, under heavy offerings for doliyory in Juup nnd July. Now York foll off 1@20, and tho fine wonthor-all over the North- wost gavo promiso of & magniticent yiold, which made holders weak, though tho recoipta of yes- torday wore loss than usual, and the shipments vcrfi Inrge. Bellor Jitne oponed at 4030, and broka down to 400, olosing at 465c. Boller July sold at 42@44. Bellor tho month, or regular Noé, closed at d5e, and atrictly froeh recoipts of do at 451¢c. Cash snles wero reported of 1,200 bu No. 2 (citrly) nt 4530 ; 28,000 bu do at 4530 ; 20,000 Lu do'at 456 3 60D bu by snmplo, mixod, at 48c, on truck ; 2,400 bu do white at b2¢ ; 1,200 bu do ot 6lg; 8,000 bu do mixed at48c; 600 budo at 40c, Iroe on board, Wotal, 62,000 bu. Ityo wasin good demand and }¢@1o highor than vesterday, bding very scares, with tho trad- iug chielly in sample lots. Neithor. roceipts nor shipments were chronicled this morning, and trado In th articlo is nlmost at o_standstil], ow- ing to the emnH supply. Sales wero roported of 400 bu No, 2 ut 88%5c; 400 bu Wo, short recoipta, at 980; 400 bu by samiplo (elioice) at $1,01; and 8,600 bu do (part f. 0.b.) at &1.00. Total, 4,800 bu, Barley was dull, and littls better than nominal. Tho lower grades were woak at ‘about 98¢@$1.00 tor No. 3 ; and 75@80¢ Tor rojedted.: whilo No. 3 wns comparatively firm at 81.40@1.43, owing to te approach of hot weather, when poor bar- ley cunnot bo used for malting, Cash anlos wele roported of 800'bhx rojocted ut 80c; 2,000 bu, by sample, farcy California, at $1.75, on track. Total, 2,800 bu. THE PRODUCE MOVEMENT, Tho Produce Exchange Weelkly gives tho fol- lowing nu the foreign exports of tue hog product {rom ports of New York nnd other undernmen- tioued places from Oct. 28 to May b, 1874, inclusive, a5 compared with the .exports from all g’x’igtefl Statos ports,' from Nov. 1, 1872, to May 7, Dacon, Hams and Shoulders, Lard, b Tdtal Now, ’,5"7“} 160,807 129,377,050 940,220,201 Totalali U.8, Pin Nov. 1, 1872,10~ 195,832 163,210,433 801,877,032 Moy 7, 18500, Docreaso, 14,08 09,803,488 Increase, . cervan The posltion of forelgn oxports of the new crop {rom Oct. 28 to May 5,from above ports, as com- pared with the oxports from nll United States lnurla from Nov. 1, 1872, to May 7, 1873, is as fol- oW : 1872-3, 18304, Deorease, Pork, b 400 85,IMd00 2,997,000 Lard, 1bs. $8 IMUTT050 94,8091488 Tacon, b, 210,300,211 61,157,400 403,7710470 405,777,081 87,003,880 pts of ‘butter ‘and eggs at Now York, montbly, from May 1, 1873, to April 30, 1874, in- clusive, and oxports of butter mouthly for the same period: ——Duttter—— Receipts, b’.tpnarn. o A May, 1873, by 203,529 Junc, 147 S410L a7y July, 1873 ...00 sMSlL g0l Auguat, 1873, 10068 a7 Septomber, 1873, 81,841 480,463 October, 1873, . 204,620 Novemuer, 187 UBL6Y Docambor, 1673, uneH 874 70,814 b 53,018 u 45,989 April, 18%..., 64,993 004,863 3,535,218 The production of chaeso and butter in.jtho United States, a8 por official consus repore, Was 28 follows : Cheeas, Ibs, 103! 103,876,105 6,808,150 150,000,000 Tho exports of butter and cheoso from ail Uni- ted States to all. foreign conntrics have boou for tha underniontioned years as follows: Buller, lbs, 13,1343,308 Bulter, 1bo, Cheese, b, L2001 60,110,000 GS,013 69,907,167 06,460,452 81,297,004 LElovon months, Janusry to Novembor, iucluaive, COMMERGE AND NAVIOATION Monthly Report No,.7 of the Burcnu of Statis- tics, now in press, contains tho. statistics of our foroign ‘trado ‘for the 'monih of Junuary, 1874, and for tho sovan months onded tho samo, com- pared 'witlh the' ‘corrasponding periods of the precoding your, ‘The Chiet of the Buronu fur- nishes tho following abatract : Domestle ex- porta (specia “calues), Foreign Tugports, exporty, Monty ot Tnn, 3, onth endod Jan, : Wi 'S 44,295,403 205,116,915 $1,000,323 d . i, Mo"‘:h.fl."‘....:?.,..' 55,411,250 61,011,044 1;833,444 Soven monthi ended Jun, 81,1874, .. 029,490,105 800,807,773 12,857,400 Soven manth ended Jan, A1, 185, ., 870,100,000 820,508,267 16,070,697 Tho nmonunts of the foragalng, which consisted of marchandiso, and of spocie and bulliou, ro- spoctively,.for the seven months ended-Jan. 31, 14874 and 1878, woro as follows Domesticez yoris (secie Poreton 1874, Tnvorts, * values). esportn, $307,030,010 330,452,810 30, 450,489 30,364,958 3,1 304,804,501 270,091,108 9,310,813 Bpecto and bullion.. 14,389,448 62,715,001 G,C34,088 "The valucs of the imports and oxports carrled .in Americau and foreign vossels, and i oars ani other land volioloa, for-tho wevon montha ended lJan. 81, 1874 and 1878, respaotively, woro us fol- ows 3 Domeatic ex- porls (mized Yoreign Medium t0 £00d 0,000 . BATIS@ 5,15 1874, m?wm, valties), ezhorts, {100d to chofeo Biiunesota 876 @ 1.00 ‘Amiericau vossol 131,038 §05,002,490 §4,727,031 TUlent U oAt 7.00 @1000 | Toreign vonsels..... 285,320,608 290,500,310 0/517,018 guu- to nuslcelprlnu.'lupemu RTINS 4.9’1)( d volln;n;ul 8,050,039 4,114,802 1,084,108 oumau do, V05 @ 80 3 ) Ve R American vosselu,., ‘03,015,704 00,331,620 4,623,334 T, 00 @ Torojgn vesuols, ., . 375,050,1 202,100,631 0,014,003 Whont was rather slow, bub quite irrogular, at | Tsud Vehicios, 10,764,038 4,033,435 1,673,980 a1 averago decline 'of 0 from tho raugo of f’flslardny. Lveli Boarbohim -quoted Liverpool owar, niid New York declinod fully 1o *por bu, nlule laks Zroights waro -stronges. Thero was, Tha valuo of forcign commoditios ‘remaining An warchouso.Jan, 81, 1874, wna -860,318,478, s compnced with 860,010,078 Jam, 51 1478, owing'fox the diforence in 'tho ‘warehonso account, the exports for tho sovon monthn ondoed Jnu, 31, 1874, oxcoodod the Imports hv 831,403,~ 548, while for the soven months ondod Jnn, 81, I%JQ 71_1[1? imports oxcoodod tho exports by S85,- Ot tho total valuo of tho trado by wator durlng tho soven months onded Jan, 1, 1874, 43 por cont was oarried in forelgn vossols, na compared with 78.0 Am cout for tho soven months ended Jan. 81, 1878, Of tha total tonnage ontored nand clearor for #ho twolvo months ondod Jan. 81, 1874, 69,6 por cont bolongadto foreignors, na comparad witls gz«” Dot cout for tho twelve montha ouded Jau. . , 1878, UALY, BOAND, Whont and corn woro in activa spooulalivo do- mend, nnd hlt:lm'. Wheat advancod 2{@3gos aorn, Bfi i oals, 3, Trovisions wero ‘iunotivo and o ahiado fiemor.~ Gall prices alosed ‘as fol- lows: No, 2 whoat, sollor May, 81213 gollor Juno, 81.92¢@1.231¢. No. 3 corn, asiior Juno, GBS soller July, 6336@0%0. _No. 2 onte, nellor Juno, 464(@16¢g0; ~moller July, 42 42360, Mess porl, eash, H10.60@106,6734 5 soller June, 16,02}4@10,65; rollor Jlllz, 810.85@ .00, Lard, acllor tho wmonth, 810.26@10.80 ; sollor Juno, §10.00@10,82}¢: ecllor July, 810,42 @10.{10\ shbort 1ibs, wellor June, 8840, nominal; ghouldors, seller Juno, 83{a naked ; shart olear, ollor Jino, 93¢o insked. Salos {n- oludo 10,000 bu No. 2 apring whent, sollar Alay, at 81.31%¢ ; 5,000 bu do, rollor June, at §1.221¢; 5,000 bu do nt'81329¢; 70,000 bu do at 8122143 80,000 bu do at $1,443¢ ; 5,000 bu No. 2 corn, sollor Juno, nt 013¢a; 50,000 bu do nt Glbfa} 25,000 bu, sollor July, nt 63340 ; 140,000 bu do at 030 5 :10,000 bu No, 2 onty, 5,000'bu o, aollor July, af 43}, . LATEST. Whoat and com woroe netivo aftor tho enll in tho nftornoon and higher. Wheat ndvanced Jgo Irom tho closingprices on ’Ohange, closing at 81,2334 sollor June, Corn ndvanced o, vlosing 3&.} 0I8¢{@013go for Juno, and (3}4@Gi{o for ¥ S SRR CHICAGQO DAILY MARKET. WroNEsDAT Evixisg, Moy 10, ALOOTIOTL—Quotsblo ut $1.85@1,01, BEANB—Are Ju demand foc slipmont to the lumber aud minfuf vejlons, and very firm at o considerablo advanco, Tho rocolpts aro light, and tho supply in stora fa small, Wo'quoto : Navies, por bu, $3.40@2.60; modiums, do, $3.2042.40 por b, BUTTER—Tho demsnd continues Ught, no ono ovineing sy {nclination to order fu ndvanco'of immo- diata raquiroments, tho gencral imyression belng that Tower pricoa will very moon provall, Cholco grades alono meot with ready sale, All otlior descriptions aro 1o n greatoror less oxtent neglocted, We quote: Cholco to fancy yollow, 30@330; modium to good grades, 30 ffl?‘WD‘:_’i;flcflur 10 culomon, 10@25¢; common to ehoico roli, 17620¢. DAGGING—Under this head there woro 10 changos tonote, A steady, modorato movement i3 witnessed ab goueruily woll-sustained prices,"Woquoto: Blark, 3ic; Ludlow A, 3310} Lewiston A, 32igo; Amerlean A, 20c} ‘Amoskeg, Dio 3 Obter Creck, #16; Burlap bags, § uud & by 171003 gunulon, sitiglo, 17@160; do doule, 27@48 vool encks, G8@G0c. DROOMCORN—Wza quist. Tho following nro tho rotall yriceas Ololes bhurl, 8@8iGe; do oxtra, fc} corn that will work itsclf into o cholce Lurl broom, 7i@8c ; for good do, 6@7e; good to choiea stalk braid, Tic; inforior brush, 1@3)0, BUILDING MATERIALS~Loulsvillo comont hns beon advancod 200 per brl. Akron ond Utica coment remain ut $2,00, Tho companios hnndling theso thirea coments huve rocently eotered ‘{nto au_bgreomont to aka thln advanco, as tho frofglts . from Louisvilla aro Lifghor than from tho othor points, Tito Akron In now sent horo by hike. 'Tho offet eventually wil pecbably Lo to driva tho Loulsvillo coment nway from this mnr~ ket and substitute for it the otbers, It{s thought that the domand for the cements wili now be confined moro nearly to the localitfes fn the ueighborhood of their re eqectiva places of manufacture, A fow new brick bava ‘boan offercd, but tho eupply i still light, and trade in all motorlals'la restricted in _consequence: Mfobigan stucco, §2.50; Now York stucco, canting, $3.25@3,60; Diea and " Akron cement, 3300 g brl; Loulsvillo, 0o $3.30 por bil; Portlsnd coment, $7.0037.603 Hme in bulk, 78c@$1.00 ; Hme (brls), $1.00@1.25 §_brl; whi eand, B brl; $1,00@2,00; piastering bofr, 1, 40 firo brick, W 1,000, £35.00@00.00 ; 7.00@7,80; Milwaukoo and Racine prossed, $27,00@02,50, dol.; Indiana prossed, $15.00@25.005 do common, £10.00@13.00, CITERSE—Contiunos dull, wilh pricos uneottled and frreguinr, Tao offcringa aro fow, biit fully equal to Halen at 14@1550. “A. falr_business was nccom plisied toilay b tho annoxed quotations: Lohlgh, propared, $.50@10.00 ; Lavkuwanna, -$S.50G0. Penusylvanta Caunel, ndfans Canuel, Erie and \annlltlfl“‘. 83, Lick Run, $3.60; Biool 3,00 ; Blossburg, '$8,50 : Kirklund grate, $7.00 ; Ho!l g Valley, §8,605 Indinna block, $0,603 Alionk, $5. Wilmington, $3,00: Darclay, $5.00, * COOPERAGE—Romalua qulot, Packers aro piek- ing up small Jots of well mado work, uow and then, for noext scason, but therois o speclal demand, Btock 18 casy j clioico flr{ ‘would probably bring outside prices, Weo repeat : Pork barrels, §1.10@1,16; whisky bar- rels, $LOO@200; Inrd FLAS@LG burreld, 48@a5e; o, bucked, 320,00@25.00 gl $32.006 24,00 ; bucked or rawed, $.5,00@33,00; whisky staves, ~rough, $26.00@48,00 3 do, biicked, $33,00@33,00 ; tlour taven, $9,00@10,00 3 circlo flour hoadlug, 8@%0 per ot ; Hour hoop-poles, $10,00@12,00 por m, :3G8—Wero in aclfvolocal'demand, and firm at 13j¢ @ldc. FISH—Dealers ‘Teport a 10 quotablo varlation {rom aro the prices current : N 7.00 ; No. 2 do, $0.50@G.7: 0 tiereen, quiet markat to-tay, with former rates, Vollowinig 1 whitefsh, X-brl, $6.753 No, 1 out, $0,50&8,75; No, 1 shiore-mackerol, neyw, 5-brl, $19.50@14,00; No, 1 by, $10.50QR10.76; No, 2 mackerel, 3-brl, $8,60@0,00; family Inackorel, 3-brl, $1.60@T.18% No. 1 whore kitey sl 9,25; bank codfish, §5.25@5.60; Georgo's codfl @0.00; Lubrador herring, '$4.35@4.60; Labradar Lorriugt, round brl ;-br), $4.00@4.25 3 box herring, No, 1, box herring, sealed, 40@1de; Columbin saluiion, X-brls, $3.75@10:00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Continuod netion Ia notfeesblo 4n the demand for dried fruits, and the fucling among the jobbing trade {8 ono of pronouuced firmness, Tho genoral_tendency in utfil upward, Nute aro ditll and easy, Wo quote: Fonrrew—Dates, 10@10)c; fizs, drums, 13}@14Xc; figs, In boxes, layers, 17(3 1803 Turkioh princs, 13@13%c ; ralrins, layors, $2,95 (@3,05 ; ralsing, Jooss Muscatol, 3.60@4.75; ratsins, Valoncla, 125 @123¢; Zante gurruniy, T:¢@%03 cltron, 81@42¢ ; lemon'peel, 18(@20c, Dostxstio—Now York ap- ploe, oxtras, 134/@13ke; Miohlgun sllved, 13K @1837¢ Michigon quuriers, 12@1%; Westera do, 11x@ 123 Southorn do, 11@llio; peaches, pared, 2863 a%c? posches, bulves, now, T44@150 ; do mixed, 1136 @19%0 ; blackberri m@m};‘ju; Tasplerries, 40@42¢; iver pitted_cherrles, uTs—Filberts, 13@16c} almonds, Torragonu, 22@23c; Naples walnuts, 9905 Chll{ wulnuts, 17¢13s; Grenubls wainute, new, 10@170; _ Bramly, 10@1le; pecans, Toxud, OX@ 1050} Wiimington poanute, faucy, 13@100; do goo- ond qunlity, T@10e ; Tenncsico poanuts, BE@I0, GREEN TNUITE—Orauges und lomons word in'do- mand and Arm. Apples aropoarly out of tho murket, und soldorn cailed for, Thoy rotall at o widorange of pris cea, Strawberrles in guod order were quoted ut $1.00 Yor quatt ; Lomons, 813,60 por box ; Mouslna oraugos, Jer box, §7.00@7,507 o fuitcy, $8.00% fuir to choleo np- Dles, $3.00638.00 per brl ; cultivated cranberries, ot $7.00 @745 banains, -33.00@0.00 por bunch; pind-spples, "$3.80@%.00 por oz ; Bermuds tomitocs, $3.00 por Doz, GTOCERTES—.A'slighlly esstor faoling waa apparent 1n the inarkot 0r mugars, In'consoquenco of {ho alight Qacline dentorday in Now York, nud wo drop ou quotations for rofined grudes, ’ Cofeos coutinie weale -and unsettied, and will'prolably.golowor, OLlior artl clea'in tho et woro frmiy hold:ab former quotations, ‘A 1000 bualneas was dolng at tho subjoluod pricos : Tir-OAntn, SODA—Ti@Ec, Corrrny—Mocha, M1@373¢; O, G, Java, HU@IHNC; Jova, No, ¥, S1@S%i0; fancy Rio, 3Tk@2Tics clioice do, 383¢(@270; pritmo Itlo, 3y @Y63¢0% good do, 25320k | cominoh do 4 @4I{0: Tock iug do, 2334 @dic: Blhgapore Java, 2955@300; Costa Rica “Fancy, DT)@330; o, prime, ' 2A@ITAG; Murncalbo, 1@ . CanpLEs—Slar, full weight, 17@17)e; stoirine, full wolght, 135 @lic; do, anoit weight, 13¢@1%e, RicE—Vutug, 81, @83c ; Mungoon, @Sice; Caroling, y@e3 Lau 2 ana, 57 2i ‘Booans—Lutent cut-loaf] 194@123{0; ernrlied ‘and powdered, 11303 granulated, 1130 104¢: do, Ne 102 1Uc: ‘A, standard, extru G, 97463 @ 5, No. 9, 1050 0 No. 2 UN@9%0; .yellow C, No, 1, Y, cliolce -brown, 93;@03ci prime do, 9ii air o, 8%@9¢; chulco molasscs sugar, B3 : fair do, B((@3t5e's common do, T@1/4¢; Now e gt chwice, S1i@001 do,primo, 822@027 do, falr, 8@BJg0; cominun, TX@8d, U Ts—Diamond - drips, $163G188 3 silver ! drips, WiG@8Hy ; good BuguI-house Sirup, GIGTUC 3 extra do, 55@30e 3 Now Orlcaus molauses, chinl Bio}"do prime, ‘#0803 do common, 10@T2 Tich molasses, oliolce, S5@080 ; common moltses, 40, BATTRATYR—Common (o hett, BA(@0Xc, Hitorn—Allsplco, 17:@18)60: clovew, SS@O003 cas- sl, 850705 - popper, I3wio: mitmogs, No, 1, $1.40G - “14% 1 ginor, African, 35@280; do Ouloltta, 18@200, Hoavs—Qorman mottlod, 6@6go; Golden Wesf, 8 @0igc; WhitdLily; 6x@0%03 Wuils Tose, G4 @ palny, 6@s e} Sivon Ymporial, 0§00 ; white Biuu, 8302+ Ohampaign, GGi0; primroso, 6@3c, STAnCH—Silver goss, - 0{@1 ra, GH@Ie ¢ i in good ordor demand and fiem under iight offoringe. Tho rain by interfored with, delivors Juig ud prosatng in the interior, honco the falllug off i receipts, -Good timothy and the better grides o yiratrle are {n domand for shipmedt, *Tho fullowlig are thoquotations : Timothy, prim, §31,60@32,00 5 No, 17 620.60@21,80; No, 3, S18.00@10,00; intzed, $10.006 1700; prime prairio, ‘$14.50815.00:" Ko, 1 do, S0 @i4.00; No, 2, or slouigl, 310001160, Looke oX Facox-—Tiotny, $17.00@10,00; praicio, $10,00G@ 14,00, UIDES—Wero' rathor quict aud casy ut tho pris coa given : Greon city butchers), o; greon eured Tty 9303 lenvy, 9, BY@YH0{ part. cured, Bigu; ~greon oalf, 14@16o; green Kip, -0io; dry ol 0@4%c; dry kip, 200} dryselted, 14@150; dry. filnt, 1820 deacon suiny, CO@GT: wrubby, hcorcd, ont, or atliorwisn dumaged, two-tbivds price; brandod, 10 -pur.cont off. Bheop elte, wool estimatod as washed, ior 1b, 55@409, © T AVorb dul at 10350 for Wentorn, TRON AND. BLEEL=Wuro moderatoly abliva a tho rates proviously given, s follows ' ommon, §@10) 0} . Tron @ 3:4-10 rates Hon @ 6 raten “Plute (rau, common (ank BT wn, Nacway ifon s “Norway null-rods, o Gorman plaw steel. o Cust plow Bieo! P Amorican taol - gisol. oh Glironio tool kto g ngglich spring reensa b e e Hlcury caty AFInG sotlereve 28 'GEI Tates Bteel tre, X ' oo 8N TR 2 ¢ LEATHER~X0 changea woblay of uoto woro'dovel~! uellor June, at 4blqo; | ood In tho leathor mintket, An absonco of activity 18 aifll natlcoable, hut , tho doploted ‘condition of Alockn Iniktteess a confidont foeliug, and prices uro firmly sunintained, We quots City harners, .. Coumt, Lino uif Oty upper, R0 3 Qlty uppor, 1t 234 25 y upp 2, % ba 24 1@ Al 1.1608 195 Togl Loe i ol upper, wandard. 30 Tiotiah tppor, femnped: a7 10 Tiuffalo slaughter ealo,. WA o7 4D, AN sol... 296 82 1.20@ 138 ip, 7@ 1.10 HUITICRR v s vnsssns 400 45 Franch calf, Joiot. ... £3.00475,00 Fronch cals) 24 to 34 b, French ki, 60 to 100 s OILS—1u (lio ofl markol no changos wora noted, Thio domand for carbon, lard, linscod, whnlo and mont athior doscriptions wau fairly sotlvo af fuily lnte pricess Wo quote: Carbon, 15X@10u; oxtra wintor lard, 81G B ; No, 3, 1 o, o, usoed, raw, &, boiled, $1,03; "whnle, sporm, $2.1082.90% Teatsfoot oft, atriolly puro, 1,103 o dxivs, Yo} do No.1,800; bankoll,00¢; 'struits, 6304 alephant' o, 62@33¢ 3 maphilia, 03 gravity, 170 ; V30’3 turpentino, naphitiia, common, 14e. METALS AND TINNERS’ BTOCK—Morchants ro- POTE'A resaonnbly fair irado, Drices for tho articles onumeralod are generally roported steady, and tin is wveory firm, Following are tho quotations : P18 PLATE—IC, 10x14, $12,60 ; do, 14x12, $1,00 ; 14x ) $10,60 ; do, roobug, 14x20,'10, 312,00} do, 20118, 24,60, o Trx—Targe, 300 ; small, Olo; bar, 32e, BoLDRs—No. 1, 220 ; No, 2, 20¢. TnAD—Plg, Tho: bat, 80 load pipo, Oe; cut do, 93c, ST 2ol eabls 100 lema” quantly, 00 Blubr, 83gc. Buimr inow—No, 24, bo rates; Twesln fron, &0, and 10, 93¢ ; do, 11 and 12, 21c; do, No, 1 staiued, hlu rates ; American Russia—A, 140 3 B, 12, 1,6503 2,35 1,60 14 GALYANIZED Inox--No, 1i@3e; No. 21@24,1903 do, 2i@20o, 140 ; No, 27, 160 ; No, 28, 1de, A discount of 15 ylor cont ta mado from this list, Covren—Copror bottonia, 350: brarfors, ovor 12 b, ‘470 tnned coppor, 8403, planished coppor, 4lc; do, ‘eut to pizes, 4lo, Winz—Non. 110 6,005 7ty 100; 10 to 11, 16312, 11360 3 19 and 14, 130 15 and 16, 13 17,1605 18, 1603 19, 190 ; 20,200 3 full bundlo, 30 por ecnt 'Ala- conit ; 'fetict wiro, Go. Nail§—Woro {n moderate roquest. The mor- ungottied, Quotation: 20@8)d, ’m' keg, , 3412 o, b4.4736: 4d WY 8d do, nme, $0.573 ; clifoli, $ 5373, AV e BTOMEE_Woro roported quict as follows : Bauilin Yopo, B Ib, 16X@17xe s alkal rope, @ b, 14K @ 16¢e: hemp sash 'cord, § I, 16@230 ; marime, B 1, 1W(@3yo 3 tarred Tapo, Glb, 17@ldo; cakum, § bale, £.00@0,00; pitch, % brl, $5.0060.00; tar, B br), $4.73 @500 rectn, $4,0080.808 brl, TOTATOES—Woro Tather quiet but stendy, and ‘clioiva offerings woro liold firmly, Tho roceipts were Jaryer, Woquoto: Poschblows, trom slore, $1.70G 1,76 per bu; Larly Ttore do st $1.10@1.60¢ mixed ots, $LIC@180; poscblowa in car-iots, $1.60@1.65 : early rosc,do $1.40@1.45; mized and coramon lots, §1,80 1.3, TOULTRY—Continnes vory dnll, and turkeys wero lowar; largo spring chickens rall roadily, but very young spriiigs and old stock move slowly. Priced ar: Turkeys, live, 7@0a; chickens, livo, §3.00G3:50; apriug a0, $1.75@2.00. BELDE~Wero more quiot, The highor grades of timotiy sold ‘ut $2.674(@2.75, and Hungarian way {n domnnd st 10@760, Miliut wils quiot at 602 for cholce, und flax sold at $2.16. Wo noto sales of 180 Logs chofeo timothy ot £1.153 50 bags at €1.70: 203 bas pood do at $2,073¢ 965 L choico Hongurin at 75c 3 G0 gy do 8L 00} 105 bag millet ot Bloj 73 aga B L 16, ‘SALT—Was nctive ani stendy, a8 follown : Ononda- gaand Baglnaw, fine, 3160 ; Ganada, do, $1,90 3 ordl- lary coarse, $1.003 courso ‘diumond, $3,00% ground solar, $2.00 ¢ duity, 'without bags, $3.75; dairy, With Lajrs, §3.00@4.00 : ‘Asbton dairy, per eick, $3.00, I TAS—Tuo domuud for teas ‘continués fair bt un= chunged sud stendy rotes, ‘Following ara tho prl- cen_ourrent: Young -yson, common to fuir, U5 @15c; do, good, 65@0>c; do, chioice 10 extra fine, 950 @§1,063 cammon to shie old Liyaon, 0@85c ; common {inperis], 48@00¢ ; -good to cloice do, Y3c@$1.05 3 falr 10 good gunuw der, T0@85c ; cholco' Pingsuvy, $1.05@ 115; oxtra Moyuué, $1.45@1.40; chofca tooxira now Tupun, 95c@S1053 common to good ‘do, 10@Y0c 3 falr to good, old, 65@160; _common do, 40@50¢; colured naturnl-teaf Jupan, 60@700; common to_fine Oolung, 85@43c; good, 63@A5e; cholce to extra, B5e@E1.00. “TOBACEO—We quote the murket modarately sctivo and steady ot the prices given Lelow : Frxg, Cut—Extra, 16@¥50; cliolee, (@050 3 medium, 50@85¢ 3 10O to cotmon, Y5@43c, |- Trua—Natural leaf, T6@800’;-Liolf bright, €0@700 ; ‘blaok, round, 46@50e. SuoriNe—Good to choleo, 03@350; medium, 8@ 80c; common, B5@3Tc. WQOL—The market waa quict and unchanged, Tho following_quotations aro furnished as 1ho opening Tatea for now wool : Fino and medium washed. Coarso washod. Flrte hoavy to li Medium and coarso unwashed. Prime tub swashed... Toor to good tub wasiicd, Dingy, pootly waitied, ail iippad wodl, Burry and cottod, 10@16¢ loss, Old wool 13 quotad casy, ss follows Tub washod. ... Commiou dingy, Flooeo washod.:1e TFloeco unwashed. ., 2 ———e CILICAGO LUMBER MARKET, WeDNiepAT EVENING, Moy 13, LOMIER FIEIGHTS, Manistes, $1.76; Murkegon, $1.60@L82)¢; Grand Huven, $1.60 ; Ludington and White Lake, $1.62x@ 175 'Pentwaior, $L75; Menomineo, 8. Oconta, $2.00. Tho fair wind brought the remainder of ‘the limbor flect, which hisg been 80 long oxpected, into port thin morning, The offerings woro Lkioral, cousfating Iargely of pleco Btuff, though thery wos o fuir nssortmont of othior jumber, Au unusunlly largo numbor of country and city buyers worapresont, aud the market was very active and flrm ut full recont prices, Probally not s Uynn thtety cargood wuro cold, Jofaly and seantc ling, thongh in largo supply, eold roadily, -at $9.50 for-Manisteo ; aud au sdvance of sbout 250 was ob~ tained for Ludington cargocs, they bringing $9.25@ D50, Long jolets sold ut 10,25@13.00 ; comumon to fudr boards ut $10,00@12.00 ; good to eliofca do_quotaa Dlo ot $13,50@16,00, Lath' wero activa and firm at $0°09, Bhingles, $2.15@3,00, Several cargaes arrlved during tho day, und o sumber remuined ut tho docks unsold at the olose, Tno'following sales woro reported ; Cargo schr O, . Johuston, from Blsnistes (Stronaoh lumber, mill i), 2,000 m Jolsta and scautling, ot $1025 3 sehr Chae. 11, Hackloy from do, 160 1n jolsts and scautliug, ut Tenipest, from do, 188 m jolsts and scant- +chr Simmouds, from do, 145m jolsts 6,0t $0.60 3 sshr Glndiator, from do, B33 m faists and seanikiug, ot $.60 3 375 m “A " slingled, 8L $3,00 7 27,700 luth, ut $2,00; m No, 1 sbingles, et 50, Munistes tally 3 |mli- from do, 80 n S-irich Joluts, 20 to” 24 £t, at $15.00 ; 105 m _joists .aud seantliiig, 0t'$0,60 ; sehir Challenge, from Ludiugton, Jolstn and acantling, at £9.25 ; achr’ J. Dreaden, from ‘o, 80m jolsts sud seautiing, ut $9.95, All sold by Johu M. Loomis & Co. Cargu ~_sclr Einelino, from Tudington, 116 m atrips and boards, st £19,60; 40 1 Jnth at-$2.005 schr Littlo Belle from Ludinglon, 115 m jolats and acuut- Tiugat $8,25; 40 m ath ut §2.00, mill” tally; schr d. T Twoberts, {roin Munkegon, 74 f ft common juch of $10,00; sebr D. Newball, from Muskexou, 100 m _com= mon dnieh ut'$10,003 40 m £6 3 inclrat $).25; 91 m fath 8¢$2.00. "All soid by Blanchurd, Borlaud & Co, (atyo bargo Venus, from Ludington, 193 m jolat and scaniliug at 7,60, 9.n_inch at $1,00,. Ludington tally, Cargochy Olara, from Manlstce, 220'm Jofsta and seaniting at'$9.50; schr While Oalr, from Lidington 140 boards nnd'atrips at $12,00: %0 m lath at sold by Ludington tally, 8old by T, K, Bickford & Oirgo . schr -Sardiudd, from Pontwater, 60 1 plo atull at$9,19% 3 sclir -Dary, from Muakogon, 160 n, coarso .common boards b $10.13)¢ 3 schr legulator, from Pentwater, 80 m plece stuft ut$9,95; 210 m lathi at§2.00, Sold by W, Mogludo, AT THE YARDS, “Thero wan uo ehanga of fmiportance in the sttuation at the yards, Trads 14, gonorally speaking, quict, thiougls not moro so thint -usnal atthix timo'of the teson, In fact, the volume of Lusinegs is probably .greater. than for'the corresponding veriod lost year. Bome dealers show that thelr sates, on tho average, ore conelderably larger, A improvemont fn the deniund 13 expeated na noon ns the farmera are thraugh plant- iug. Drices are uniformly steady, Hurdwood is quict, Quotutions : but withiout change in price, Tirst clear oy Bucond clour, 1 inch to 2 inch, likrd elear, 1 Inch. Thled cloar, vl 1. o Olear flooring, 1ot rougl:.. - Olear uiding, 18t and X Firat-common sidluy. «bacond common alding, Jftoorlng, Brat corma, dressed, Flouring, second commion, dreasd Flooelug, third common, dreaspd. A wagon-box bourds, selocted, 1% inchiea sud-upward L. a8, O atack Loards. e Comnion bourds, ouiiido for dry . Jolnt, scantling, fenclug, timbur, 18 Tect ‘aud under, autatdo prive for Ury... 1 Jolataud ecobiling, 18 10 24 foet... 4 A or Star,... 4 ' Bhbiugles on track (4). e ; llis - country demand has improvod during the past! . o o e eora el WAL Tor gk JEhG: Toun] trado du Mght, Pricen ar unaltered as followa: Plnok . Walnit—Conuters, $100.00G160,00; _cloay, - 445,00285,00 ; common, .$35.00@30.00; eull, '$30,008 . 45,00 ;-flooriy; 60,00, 'Asli—Cloar, - $23,00(440,00 ; comunon, :$16,00@25.00 ; . oull, $10,00(316.00 ; flavring$30,00G40.00, 03li—Olenr, -$20,60@40,00 § commuou, -$10,00@25,00 5 cull, §8,00@15.00, Hickory— $38.00Q20,00; common, $20,00G ‘06,00 5 eill, $14,C0@18,00, Aty l:v—Ulnm‘.S’J N@83.00; common, $16,0025,00; cnll, $10,00@15.00, Bhtlernut—Clear, 1435,00@60,00 ; common, . $20.000 Ohierry—~Cloar, $(0.00@60.00; “common, -$16.008 23,00 3-dull, $13.00@18.00, ‘Whltowood—Cluar, $30.,00@40.00 ; comumon, $30.08 26,00 § oull $10.00G16,90, 4 LR 7 Wagon Btook—Iliokory axles, v sot, $1,00@1.60 wagon pioles, onch, 45@600 ; Box tantan 40,0 Florkia ¥od eodar, 330 par ft; maliogany, S0@400 0 conutérs, 606} Tosuwood, 603806 ; Wit holly, 4o, Pkt Satosit) TIE LIVESTOCK MARKETS, €MmeAGo, WentkapAY Evesng, May 13, The raceipts of Uive-stock duriug tho wack huyo Leon 8 followa ¢ S [oas, hetp. Togty S5k 12,780 18,000 08,000 7,000 0 405 10474 -, OATTLE~Drovers do ot often encountar n market more ‘thoronghly dull nud gouerally wnsatiafactory than wna 0. n{) #. Thero was an eutire absonco of anylhing resombling notlvity in tho damand from any s0lizco, and, taking fnto coatderatlon the supply, the aIn0Unt of valen auromlaied waa Snalgnifcuul, "Tuo situation of the principal Eastern murkots s such that shippera could not Anfely coulinuo oporations at {ha prides cuteront, yestorday, and, an hollern neemed dfne ucllnod to accedo ¢o thelr démands for lower rates, trading, so far as tho dificrent grades of mhipuing eattle Woro éoncerncd, was virtually at a stundsthil, Tocal butchar bought with some froedom, nnd n faiz number of enles wure reported in favor of focders, but {ho amouut of stogk old did not roach & third of the aupply, and should to-morrow's recelpts boup to the avorago u furllior dnclino can suarrely bo avorted, Salos ranged from $3.60 to $8,00, with most of the trading al §5,00@5,60, Tho mnrkot closed woak at 23 @330 reduction from last weak'a pricgs, ’ QUOTATION: Extra Beoves—Gradod utoLrs, avoraging 1,400 Ibs and over. veerstones $0. Oliolco Beoves—Tino, fat, woll forme: A utosrs, nvoraging 1,300 to 2ereees G.O0G0,T0 ttoned, fne'y formed wteors, avorngiag 1,150 to 1,350 b3 .. . 5.35@6,60 Modium Grades—Staers in fatr flesh, nvor nytng 1,100 to 1,230 lba, , essarassesee 5O0@0.28 Dutelicrs’ Block—Uommon to fair slosrs, and'good to extra cowm, for city slaughter, averaging 850 to 1,100 lba,. creerensnies LTE@AT6 Block Gattio—Cominon citiie, in * decont flosh, averaging 760 £0 1,050 fa. 3.50@4T5 Inforlor—Light aud thin cow atags, bntiis, and scalawag steers, Cattla—~Toxus, coru-ted,,... Oattlo—Toxas, wintered Nor 17 good atcors, 42 cholto wtocrs, 80 falr stoers, 16 cholco ste 43 cholca steers..... 10 stockers, 47 atockera,. F10GB—Met with & botter demand, nnd wore moro firinly Leld all around, thougl thore ‘Was 10 percopti- blo advaneo in any grade. Ve jnqiry was chiclly for good to cholce, oven falted draves aud all such wore picked up, There wero olso Uberal sales of low aud mellium qualities, but the supply oxceeded the de~ mand, & goodiy humber romaining in tho differont dlvisions of the yards nugold'st the closo of trade thin evening. . Tho ringe of sales was about tho same as on yosterday, inferior to common setling st $4.60@5.20 ; medinm’ at $5.25@5,35, and good to sirictiy choico at $5.4096.00, Tho murket closed steady, Bl oG No. Av, DPricelNo. Av, [rice|No, 49 204 §510 |08 183 ¢, o3 258 263 41 200 212 5L 19 200 295 199 16 uL 200 290 G0 170 201 02 oM 113 80 242 207 14 190 264 0 18 174 230 Gh 228 154 0 77 183 216 .30 76 200 2% .65 15 196 170 .20 41 25 193 120 c+ 209 207 .63 4 243 Pt .55 40 25 199 .10 a7 25 174 60 43 104 71 .55 al 259 168 .50 1L 2 40 1 18t 104 A8 16120 4530 BHEEP—Continued scarcaand prices rale firm and unclangod, W quale poor lo cholco ok $4.5@8.00. opnr New Your, May 13,—BrevEs—Recofpls, 2,813+ too many for demaud ; murket closed extremely dull at a decline of o from Monduy. Quality generally good; sales ot 10(@12%c. BHEEP AND LaAMps—TRecelpts, 4,040, pbout one-half of which chianged hundy in o dulland weak mnrlet ot G@8c for sheured ; T@8)0 for unshorn; and at 104G 21;0 for epring lambs, SiwNE—Arrivals, 2,110; nono offered alivo; dressed in falr damund at Tige, UFFALO. Durrato, May 10.—Okvris—Recelpts, 601 wodley 6,596 market livoly aud strong ot 1;/G1i{c doclind ol Inst wack's piees, Eastor buyers Lolumg of. Buzcr AND Liaind—Tecalpts, 1,000 ¢ total for tho woek, 6,000, Murket weak, and pricos off 3 from yosterduy, ‘Hoas—Recofpts. 2,100 total for week, 12,700, Mar- ob droggiug 8l $3.0085.25 for Yorketd ; §5.18@5,55 for heavy hog, < ST, LOUIS. BT, Louis, May 13,~Tlous—Tecei pte, 3,000 ; hilghor s “light, $4.50@6.00; baocon, $5,10@6,50 ; houvy, $3.50@ 75, 6.75. QtrLE—Tocelpta, 400 ; stendy, good demand 3 un- t1vo cowa and holfers, $3.45@4,25 ", Sair butchors, $1.00 @480 3 prizao to choleo tusry, $5.00:20,00, EAST LIBE Eisr Lineary, i, My 13,~OATTUE—Arrivals, 18 cara; beat, Gi¢o'to Gxo; modlum, 5o to0c; come 1mon, 5o to 62;! HoGs—Arrivals, 7 cars; best, §0.00 t0 $0,00; York- ers, §5.30 to 6,40, Hunia—Arrivals, 20 cara; none solling. — CHICAGO DRY-GOUDS MARKET. WeDNEspAY BveNiNg, May 19, The ploasant weather prevalout during tho pust woek Tia# witnessed o considerably ineroased distribution of dry-goods, and with the exception of # o reduction fnn foav of tho loss popnlar brsuds of biowa cottous, tbe pricos curront on tha dute of our last reviow have n unifornly well sustalned, Whilo the lesding ataple -productions and cortain ‘linea of diess goods biave roceivod tho most attoutlon, s satisfactory aotive movemout has been wiluesssd dn noarly ull dopart- montd, Tho demaud, thougl almost exclusively of o consumption churaclor, i moro activo thu at this ntage of the aeaton lst Year, and onr jobbers oxpress Watiifaotivo with the generul altustion. The abiouca of #peculativo action, and tho conservativo charactor of trade genorally Justifica the batief (hat it 18 ou o sure Dasie, The dowand for carpetings s fallon off some, Lt the fow weoks immediately foowlug tho st wock of My sro usually dull with earpet deslors, aud tho ab- Betico of netlyity at. this timo occasions 110 ineaninces, Wa find tho following fu the Unmited states Feonomist and Lry Gowls Jeporter of Bay I 4 Tho samo quality of dfy gnoda i Tiow cheapor thiau over, whilo n g fy anyliing alaa is thore (o by perceived wuy changs i comparative prives, Stors ronts, house ronts, storage, usurauce, ordinary living oxpeuses, hotel, and privato boarding, marketiug, sro atll very Ligh, whilo fu fact nothing '‘can bring t0 view lfke compari: aun to the roduced prices in dry goods, aud yet thera 11 2 continual clamor for lower igures, ' Phora {n moro abillty, mouoy, und Jabor engigail in” tranusctivg tha like athount of dry goods btsiucas thn i eniployad in auy othior, and yei tho profts in_ proportion are was tortallyJchs, It [o 2 thaukless business, bub with all {lu defocts, what 1s better to the active minds engaged it? Thio yarled routine gives employment and en- Joyiment fo thoso engaged du ity wha, with but fow ox- coptions, conld do uothlng clso.” DROWN COTTO: Atlantio A, 41, ......11)¢ Mackinaw. Atluntio I, 4-4 |Langley, ui Atlantio D} -1, g [Lauiler, A | Atlautio Py 44, i {0abgt A, 44 | Tndtan Houd, 11¢ 1Cabot W, (4 Indiau Hesd, 7- 9i¢ |Wurren A, Nushville 11" (Eynau T, g Appictan X Lawrenco, T, T, 4-47. 83 Adriatio, v I, 4-4, B Wachuyals . 4o, Bk A, ¢4 Augustil, oo oee Michigan A, 44, Bodfard. Myutio Rivor Broudway... Nuslua E, 40-io in TYopporal Popporell 1, Sii-in Toppesll O, filn Poppersil N, s0iu Cresvent, Trewott XL .0 Indiun Orehard, A, Tndinn Orchurd, 0.0 by Tudian Orehard, B, B Indiun Oroliard, W... Ti Diwlght Btar, d-4. 11115 Deright Btar, 400 PRIN Merrimas F, Pink,,. 110 Morrinuo D, 3 X [Nownattiol AMussachueells urtfordIm.., 1. Ticimond T American,. 03§ Bpraguo 0% Amoskeag, brown,...11 o Tndian Orchar, ORLOCI L ue . BRITA, Garner, roll, We i 1 cont oxtra, DLEADILED OOTTONS, Lousialo cambria, Now Yorlk hitl Utica Nonpar} Wamsulla, ... Laugdon, Fruit of tho Loom, .. Lonudale .. Androscopgin, 1. Auburn, A, Now.York 1dss.ssre 13 Com of the Bpindls,..12}4 101, 4-4. 3 13 JG\' W2 Blackstone, AA. Minaelinba, 4-4, Ainuelulia, 7-8, Amaskeag, AOA| Amoskes, Amoskesg, Amoskeag, Amoskoag, Amoskeag, Guniostoia AA, 50- Mothuen, AA, Nelnon, IXi.. Curti Olls, BI, [Warren, CO.. Otls, Uncasville GOX Teaver Grook, AL Worrefan, .., Beaver Oreck, LB, Toymalor,. . 1 Bostou, 1078, Uncasville, UOA. 1A1S Awmorican, 1 Amorican, 3-3. Boaver Oreck, CO. Mlunehalia, 6-3. Amoukasg, 6-3,. Amoskesg, Unousvilie, A, Whittenton, A..... Whittenton, Is,.. z STRITES, Nowburn, 4. Carpot. Warps, Tovbaas I, & P. Coston", Clark’s ** O, N, J. Clark & Co,’ T READS, John Olark, Jr, & C0.70 o Willimantio, , 50 40 4 Z;Am-nl’!y. N b owell, bl artford, oxtre$ Snith & Ingrains. Smitls tapestry...$1.25 |Lowell oxtr. ..o 81,15 Hartford oztra,.... 110 [Lowelinuporiine... 1.00 Hartford med.2.;0 95 {Commion wool. Lolgrado..., & lunion, einp, Gommon platn. 224G i wiled and ox. pba. 34 @ a 85 ing, . Ching matting d-4.. .80 Ching watting 6-4....35 Olina mutting 64, ...40 Red and wh, ek §-4,43 English cocos, Lo ‘Amurican common, Awmoriczn best., 2275 Red and wh, ch'k 4-4.35 Rod and wh, ek 6-4.40 RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERV RAILRI17y Depot, Soot uf Lak d_foot of Tvcentyaecon t-fy o i Ficker agtee, 67 Glark: rity oucieast corner af Mtandolphe and 7b Canalet,, corner of Madison. Mall (ria matn and air lue) Day Express. ducknon Acsominodation. il & s ‘Atlantie Kanross, 8310, m, Night lxpross, 6300, mJ N W Genecal Passongor Axoate CHICAT0 & ALTON RAILRNAN. Chtcago, Kanear City and Denter Skor Line, i Ghtcag, Springield, Altin an . Union Jepat, Weu ¢ Ogices ¢ At D e, near at and 123 Randolph-st i, Sprnriold lxprass Springuold Fust Brpross A‘"ufl:h 1 City lfilzlbfilll Zb‘l,l' L 0 eoria, Koowur & Dt o Chicago & Paduean allroad #i100: m Sireatar, Lacon, Washtugtan 1i Joltot & Dkl Accommodation, CHI"AR0, MILWAUKEE & S Onion Liepot, ‘corner Madison and . PAUL RAIL'VYY, ‘Canal 63 Suuth Clarkat., oppasits Sherman Ha Iycket Offos and a! Depota Leace, Ary Milwankoo, Madison & Prairio du Ghion, Mall,scrss creeere ! 8:00 8, m. (41 008, ma. sk reon Day, Stavens' Pulnt, St Paul & Mizinoavolls, uv iixpross.. *0:30a, m. [*4:15 p. m. Aiiwaiien, Gro & oing, Prairie du Ghion, - e nriliern inwo, M 00, m.[* . o Bllwaukoo, St Paul Sl Ol Pl olis, Nighit Lxpross. ¢ 6:45 0. m. ' ILLINOIS L'EMTRRL I;IILR’)’I'). an Passougor. hubugue & Stow Oty Dubuguo & Sioux Ciiy I () 1tiina to Champalgn on Saturdays, CHICASD. BURLINGTON & LUINSY RAILRI Depois—toot uf fakssi.. Indiani-ao., and Sizteenth-st,, and Canal and Siztenthortz, \ckes oficea, No. 69 Ulirbe at,, Grand Pacific Uotel, and at depols, Mat) and Expross, Ottuwa sud Hireator Payse: Dubuguo & siouz Gity Exp, Pacinc Fayt Line, fur Owal Kiunsun Gltg, Lodvowort, 41 & 82 dusoph Exp. ... Night Exp, Kansas Oity, Louvonwortn, At ohison & Bt. dosoni 1xp. ... | $10:00 p. m, Givitor's Grosa Accoinmotintio ¢ 141 m. Hownor's Grovo Accowmodation Tozas Lxpros Toix Bundays. 16K Satarday. 3Ex. Mondsy. CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERY RAILRIAD, er, corner Kandlolph anis L Lo Kok ey corner Siadiso = Pacifio I'ast Line... @ Lruudulla 410% siay vk GHntan, a Dubuqua Nighit Ex.la Uliatos @ O NIt EX0E08M,vyeo @ Frooport & Dabuuu Kpeo @ Froeport & Dibuquo liabr & Milwaukoo Mail,, B Milwaukeo & B 11 CHiCAGO, HQL'!K ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILNOAD. v, coruee of Vi i v Kherinanats, - Tickel ot Lear Qmahs, Teavenw'th&Atohfeon B 110118 , m. Peru Accummadaiion, [* 8:00 p. . 0200 . e LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAY. D:I; u:)‘ I;::,ne ‘e"""i-«"}'k'",“lu:: l.m“‘;llll- Dicket ajtces, il Sl ey s it Night Expross,, Arrive, My 5 Atinnt Night I 10:0p. m. D. 10 £:30 a, m, (5 & 1me o Iixpra cx . i, o o 0, m, Soult Galengo Assonimorintionice] 10:00 e | 1120 . me CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & ¢INCINNATY LIKE, ViA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Frow the @reut Central_Kaflrand Depol, foot Leuve, * 7308, m, THROUQH of Lake-st, Arrive, 800, m, Day Frpross.,. Ysprail! Night ¥ § 8:00 u, m | ® 8:00 p. m, PROPOSALS, NOTIGE 70 BUILDERS, Tho Logisiature of the State of Ulluols hay 8 o priatod (ho wuin of 2,00 for thia Arcction of & Solliarse and Satlors' Mounwunt at the Natlonal Camotory at Mound Ohy, Hlinole, proposals for building samo, to- othoe with, dmfu sui apoaiiicationg, wil bo rovoived np 10 Ui Both day of Muy, 1574, Al bidv must couo with| the apveuprition, Bolus i aneoilcations o b wut: o] ol to 3 fi.fi% % U nians e orial and wome y order of the Dosrd of Commisslonors, Moand Oity, Mly Apaid &y 15 ”’m‘“ S

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