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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY, Moxpax Eventya, May 18, The demand for loans was not largo to-day,— Yy no moaus na largo as the supply,~ The ratoof Hacount, ag stated beforo, lsnot uniform. Sumo dnaulis chinvgs 8, othors 10 per cont, No loans on Yime huve boen roported ta<Iny lowar than 8 por sonbi 08 for Jonns on call, which could bo gob Tor 2 or 8 por cont under the Limo rato, thoy aro uot popular with cither londors or Dborrosors, snd aro soldom nogotiatod. Now York oxchange was firm ta-day, banke at 600 promjum for $1,000. Vary littlo Not much currenoy is golng,fo tho country for tho slipmont of produco; tho maw movément $a {0 tho oity banke, Sovaral fustauces woro ro- orted to-dny in which money was offered by ke for loans n Ohicago ab B por cent tor slxty or ninoty days. The u{onrlnga of tho day wore £4,000,000, Qold foll }f to-day, nnd stooks gonerally woro woak in Now York, The troublo botwoeon tho Btato of Wisconsin and the railroads causod n declino of 8 per cont in Northweatorn and Mil- waukeo & St. Paul. Othor atooka foll an ayvornga of 1 por cent, oithor in sympathy or on account of tho ronewed uncertainty of the financiol logle- Intion of Congress. - THE BENATE, CURRENOY DILL. Wo printed yestorday tho toxt in fullof tho Bouato l-‘lnlmcri\ bill no,\\lrm[rmI:’flrh;:;;l ilx’xn t};gngouno. following is o sum : Thflun:flou 2 p%m'mes that tl{u act of Juned, 1864, shall bo horenfter Luown ag the Nntional Bank “Scm 2 nbolishes the reservo in circilation, nnd providos that National Bavking Assoolatious phall keop a8 prt of their rosorvo ono-fourth of tho colu raceived by thom as intorost on their ational Banks sliall koop iefr resorvo ta thoir own. vaults, and that the sedomption of their clroulating notes shall bo mado &6 tholr awn countors, ") opeals tho not ‘rolnting ta tho redisiri- §25,000,000, snd abiollshios all rostricr tion on the emount of notos in ciroulation,—pro- viding in substanco for freo banking., Soc. b requiros overy Nationel Banlc to havo at I times on doposit iu the Transury of the nited States, in Jogal tondors,. o sum “equal ta B per cont of its circulation, zedomption of such ciroulat Bec, 6 provides thal ‘monoy of the United ocurity bonds. . Beo, 8 provides that N to bo held for the upon doposit of lnwful tatos with the Troasuvor Ju sums not Jess than $9,000 security, bonds ,000) may bo taken up by .the Association ; ut tho Amonut of bonds on deposit for cirouia- tion shiall not fall bolow 830,000, Boc. 8 proyides that the churler number of tho Association shall bo printod on the bauk otos of oach Associntion, - Sec. B limits the maximum. outstanding num- ber of Unitod States notos at any time nb” $382,- 000,000, and provides that for every & Issued in National Bauk notes $250,000 in greon- Dacks hall be rotived; and that*the reduction slnll continuo until tho amount of outstanding: Uunited States notes suall ho 2300,000,000. Scc, 9 provides that on and nfter the 1st dny of July, 1878, Unitod States notes to the amount of &1,000, or any multiple of $1,000, may bo ox- chouged on demisud for an equal amount of United Siates coupous or rogisterod bouds, re-. deomablo in coin after 16 yoats, bearing iuterost nt 414 per cont, payablo in'coin, Beo. 10 provides that nothing in the not shall be construed to authorizo puy increnge in tho rincipal .of the public dabt of the United Suoh are the provisions of the bill in outline. hlost of tho frionds of tho originel Dill voled against it ; most of tho Inflationists in the Ben- nto volod for it. This would seem to indicato Shat the Sennte looked upon 16 AB AN INFLATION MEASURE. . Wo do not.so consider it. It pravides for froe banlking, it 18 truo; buy a8 we lnvo ingisted all Yhe whilo, and as Mr. Buell, a practicdl baukor, Homoustraled before the Houso Comunitioe on DBauking, Freo Bankivg doos not menn inflation, and will not produco inflation ; for thoe vory simn- lo reagon that it does uot pay to open National resont timo. Mr, Daell said a1l ita circulation, tired s much as under the law it could af that Jimo rotiro. Tiven now there is more circulstion being retired thau thero are new bauks to take Jtup. Aod those who do apply for the retired ciraulation aro for the most part speeulators and dend beuts, who canuob furnish tho necossary capital. Awthelnw hos shown hitherto, banks anxious to rotire their cirenlation could rotire ouly two-thirds of it. The now Finance bill affords facilitios for tho rotiring of cirenlation till the amonnt of bank-notes of sy outatanding shall be roduced to $30,000. This LOOKS LIKE OINTRACTION. Tho provislon which toquires ol bavka to keep their resorves at home is also practically & When tho roserves of country banlke were allowed to be kopt at Now York or othor largo cities, ceived intorost on them, used, and thus the voluma of the carroncy was Xopt oxpanded beyond the nceds of businose, As n chock on'speoulation also, this provision is 1o be commended. ‘The provision nbolishing the reserye on circu-' Tation will in & mensure counteract the contract- ing effect ot that roquiring all reserves to be Tho mnin objection to it, howover, is that it s a vory bad baulking It is precisoly ngaingt & bank's vontraching measure. and the banks ro- oy Wore of courso kopt st home, ‘Wo need say littlo on this bere, however, as the muiscliiet of this provision will not be very ap- paront until wo shnll have roturned to specio poyments, Tho act retaus a provision fixin, stereotyped resorve agniust deposits, mistate, Eack banlk should be allowed to judgo for itselt what tho amount of its roserve against doposits should be. To require a sterootyped and ono dfixed continues tho same under all circumstances, funotions of s Lank rosorvo. See, 6 providing for o deposit with the United Btates Treasuror by each banking association of o sum of legal tender equal to & por cont of its civculntion i in the nature of additioual security for rademption. 2 ho effoct of Beo, 9 ia docldedly contracting, It provides in substauce for EOUNDING TII OKEENBAORS - In gold bonds bearing intorest at tha rate of ‘43¢ por cont, Outho first day of July, 1878, indosd rocubucks will jn consoquence worth _very mnearly Tho provision in of this pro bonds are at par now, surely 43¢ por cont bonds old, At the vory lenst, - thorofore, the groonback will be worth 95 conts rovision goos iuto effect, a4 boon enbancod in value to this extent, it it very probnble that the country will demanda full restoration of apacia pay- ments, There will be in tha buuks by that time o revenua by the working of the socand section about $20,000,000 in gold, hority grantod to tho Secrotary’ of the Tronsury by the ninth scelion, to ifsue the B0 received to maot tho ourrent payments for the public service, fs &horn of ull power for evil by the tonth section, which enncts that nothing in the bill .shall bo construed to nutborize au incretda of tha prin. cipal of the publio debt. ¥ Altogether the bill is better than wo hioped to are worth 95 cents in When our curroncy United States . LOOKS TOWARDS RESUMPTION or the hringing of the groenbacks up in value fo the gold stundard. It 18 anything but o measura of juilation, Requiring tho banks to keop part of tholr reserve in gold in more onorous on them than if thoy wore nllowed to keop it ll in Jogal-ton- dor, by the differonce botwoen tho valug of the Agold aud groenbucks to the amount of ona-fourth of their interost, It is not likely, however, that llll:jlsbmct will militate with the bankers ngaingt o bill, . o made this examination of tho bill, Hoction, to show why we differ from rman and .the original supportors of tho bill, and also from the entlro New a5 to tho real churactor and effoet of uro as it now standa, +tho face of tho count: and that i8 mora th casuro that hog b The bill does corbuinly sot Ty toward spocia pryments, :: can ba Rnllfl of nény othor N bussod vluce 1860, aro convinced that this bill woyuld uu‘i have pagsed it tho inflationists had coiprehondod ity reul charagtor. gh;w Yonk, May 18.—Customs }nuulptu §041,~ 00, "T'ronsury disburaod §159,000, 3 s ougaged for "shipmont to-morroy, ; loaned np to B pbr cent, and Money active, Qg b 487@15797 for 00 primo discoun! and beavy al + 400@491 for sight. d opened aud olosed at 113}, and sold down to 1125 ; only two prices all ratos flat at 8 por cent learingy, %38,000,000, Stato bonds Arn, Tallroad bouds falrly sotive, with adécll 1@2 por cont in, Erlas, Contral Pacifics, Union Pngifics, aud Chicago & Northweatoru, ovornmonts stomdly, Biooks opoued ot 1¢@J{ bolow Saturday's priced, and continued to decline with occnsfonat Iragtionnl racovorios until 2146 {\1 m,, whon the dooliue, reaohod M@‘A from tho highost point of the dny, At tlio fiualolose tha markot hooame firm, snd rogoverad ¥ @1 por cout on ontire list. Lum!lng fontures of tha day wora s Northwostern aud 8t. Paul common, Wostorn Union, Paclfia Waonsh, Pnoifio Mail, and Tnke Shora, Halos botwoon 10 aud 2 wero 170,000 shares, of whicl 49,000 woro Wostorn Unioth, 24,000 Uslon Tnoifio, 24,000 Linko Shoro, 18,000 Puciflo Aol 10,000 Bt Y’aul, 12,000 Ni Northwastorn, and 0,000 Wabash, COVERNMENTS, 215¢ | Coupons, '67 Cougons, %63, 16 | Couponn, 0! Coupors, 04, 103¢'| Now s, Cotpouw, 65 175 {10408 v Coupons, "85 (now) ., 1303 | Curtoncy 0. .., Missonris "\f\\'fi 1 i intas, ot 58 | X B Coupons, '81 -Tenucsucos, oid, nrolinias, ol Tounossord, NOW 83 | N, Carolinss, ne Virgining, now. 5 ATQOK! 80 ? o0s¢ | Wabash Quickaiver, Ty Alams Eap x-aiv) 99 Vo, Bahors 4 m‘g Ameriean]Bxprces, - .8, Lxpross Terrs Hauto 68" | Culoag & Alton. Ohieago & Alton Ohlo & iasies Clovo,, Cin, & Col... 66 Obi,, Bur, & Quinoy,102 Lake Shora,, .. 44, Harlem pfd.. Todlana Central, Michigan Central,.,. 75 | Itlinols Conteal, Pittaburgh & I, 873 | Unton Pacifio bonda, 847 Northwestern, ‘Union Paciflo slook,. 2037 Northweatorn Central Paciflo atock, 93i( Bowton, Hnt, & Erlo, 13¢ Dol Lack,& Westorn,107 REAL ESTATE. DUILDING PERMITS. Bullding pormits wore yestorday fssued to Nichiolns Waber to eroct n two-story and base- ment on Denrborn stroet, noar Twentioth stroat, and to Oharles Schobor to build o two-story and Lasemont on No. 502 North Denrborn stroat, REAL ESTATE TRANSPERS, The following instrumonts woere flled for rocord on Alondny, May 183 ‘GITX PROYERTY, Conatdoration. Wabneh av, 8 v cor of ALonroo at, o £, 52 D5-100 280 ¢, dnted April1; Addison Hallard to COrOl GOYLOB.. v v sveassorseneeseseasone ses $105,000 ‘Wabash av, 80 ft s of Harrisou st, w f, 403172 1t, dated Bay 113 Carol Gayted to Addison Billard. . i & 46,000 No, 204 Til 1933 1t 0 of ne . divided of 8% B1303 810 £t, dated Oct. 1, 1873, 2,500 No, 204§ Oct. 1, 18 2,600 Tenn st, i ‘Divisio with bullding tod May 14,... e 700 West Huron s, iz 1t o of Armonr af, 8 f, 35% 123 £2, dated Anril 3, 1,200 No, 816 Monroe st, 926 Z5x120 €, duted May 1 8,500 ol nt, 658 £t 0 of Linia AntodApsi 1., ... 1,00 Warren nv, 283 1k o of Gakioy tt, datod May 18, . 5,800 Poarl st 230%¢ 141 of Antod May 16, 1. 1erueseoressos eoeer 00 Thirty-fifih s, 105 6-10 1t w of Trairie av, n 1, 20 4-10x125 ft, doted A"lrll 7. e 450 Almond st, 2168 of Toyl 1t, dnted May 16. .. . 1,500 Morkot Bauare, 491 A 25 1t n © to Ashlend av, dated May 7. 884 Talmnn av, 133 {4 5 of Fulton at, o dated March 2..., 600 Adoms sf, 90 1t s of Galifornia s, 57, 20495 5, datod Mny 18... e R Chfeago ov, 16 £¢ W of ‘Tioboy at, 1 f, 3403 FF, duted May 8. Cliteeeeie. 80 Ojengo av, 20 'fL W of ‘Ttoboy st, 1T, 2x3 EE, dated May 4 [Ty o 600 Jefforson ef, ‘of Dok 1, 90 1510028 410 {1, datod May 13, 4,800 Jofforson st, hutnocor of DoKovs ufloi‘ w £, €0 45-100x83 4-10 ft, dated May 13, 13,600 Herndon at, ¥ w cor of Bulden uv, of, 47 §-10x 124 16-100 1t, dated Tnne 8, 18712...000rurene. 1,450 Th premisos, No, 766 Wast Adama at, dated March ... srene sass veeses T,000 Ootlago Grove Av, % cor wenty-Bith t, w 1, 45 11 to aliey, April 38.., 8,200 Emcrald st, 144 £t 8 of Thit 123 7-10 £, dated May 1. o 1,300 BOUTIL OF A ZLots 4 and 6, Whitnoy & Claflin's Snldivislon of Lot of Asacwaor's Subilivinion of 8 36 B W 3 Bec. 4, 38, 14, datod May 18,.... 2,200 Yoot 6 0f aamo subdiviaion, duted March i 2200 Lot 7, Block 1, Lynan's resubdivision of Bloclk 2, &e,, 4n Lymun's Subdivision s o & Seo, 2, 83, 14, doted My 10.0ueereceserisessense.s 5000 Yoot 45 {o 48, Block 1, Miller & itigdon’s Sis Qlvision of Dlock 29, Bca, 10,38, 14, dnted Moy erves 1450 Lot 20, 1 ;. Jobuston's Subdivision in a @ X n u i Sec 8, 33, 14, dated Moy 10..., 80 Cottago' Grove av, 20 ft 1 of Torly-iirat t, 6 £, 23100 £, dated May 1 6,000 COMMERCIAL, MMoNpA¥ EvENING, May 18, The following were tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past forty-oight hours, and for tho corresponding dato one year ago ¢ TECEIPTS, SHIPMENTA, 1674, | 1679, || 874, | 1879, 81041 10363 10,171 61,600]| 130,025| 104,500 100,5951) 21niaa| usi68 5 2 Cured meats, ., Besf, brls Pork, bria... Lord, ibs. "Lallow, DButter, Tail, Balt, brl ‘Withdrawn from store ou Saturday for city con- sumption : 086 bu wboat, 1,721 bu sorn, 1,886 Lu oats, 693 bu rye, 7,247 bu barloy. The following grain has béen inspectod into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 146 cars wheat ; 110 cars corn, 82,000 bu No, 2 do, and 2,800 bu rejected do, by oannl; 10 cars oats; 1 car ryo., ‘Total (276 oars), 189,000 bu. In- spocted out: 176,988 bu whoat; 257,765 bu corn; 12,632 bu oats ; 720 bu rye ;. 5,727 bu barloy, . The following table showa the distribution of tho breadstulfs ehipped from this ity during the paat woek Shipped, Fiour, Hurley. 1,60 ‘o 8, vorte. T Kingsto T Colltug-| 18,870 4, 635 8,871 Al%0 3,800 bu rye shipped by rail. The rosolutiou proposod by Mp. I, 0. Ranncy on Baturday was adopted to-day by the Board of Trnde, ‘They changed the arder of things by a viva voce vote, but by thut very ect they pladged themuelves not to do It ngam.~ But (ke old plan of voting went out in n bleze of glory, If jncou- sigtently, The **uyo™ was unanimoua. 1t is oxplainod to-day that thoro 8 a very good rongon for nob sccepting as Minncsota whout any grain that docs not come direot from that State; aud we aro informed that spocinl bius are at tho sorvico of Jnutiuu who wikh that other wheat shall bo gold on its merita. This is abous al) that can be reasouably askaed for, If the pro- priotora of tho Northwanteru Elevator should bo found to nceept aa ptxnight Minuosots whent any that Is not- known to bo such boyond a doubt, then the prominm on that brand would rapidly disappoar, At prosont that wheat oomn{nuda 3 handsomo promium for uhulm.\uul to luropo, simply becauso the buyors hove confidenco in its suporior quality, and boliove that it i not tampored with. ‘Iho lending produce markots wore less nctivo to-day, and stendior, ‘though . tue prinoipal co- ranly wero lowar, us n consoquence of dopressivg advicos from leorpuul, and floe woathor hero, with fair recoipts, 'U'ho shipping movoment was fuir in yolume, but seomad to be conduoted ehiefly by local operators, inatead of boiug on order from liastern o forolgn buyers. Tho #pooulativo movemant was light, tho domand not Ing urgent oxvept for oatd, "Iho demand for (ry goods was only modorato- ly noliye, though gopia Improvoment waa sppR=< Tont s dompared with thie alosiug daya of lnst woolt, Pricos wers gonuuuy.wnh maintaiuoed, | but the fooling wa not specialiy buoywnts <Gros ow York Contral, 11,000 —_— i yTIIX R AT I0T4A corlon pold to n fair aggropato and most llnes wero stdadily hold at_proviously rating prices. Coffoos wora dull nnd ensy, sugars nfi!o wOro uflur(ur at & slindo lower rates, but otherwise the o quotations provalont on Batarday woro snstain- ed, Buttor cont{nuos.dull, sud pricos are stendi- ly working downward, Btooks are not, Rs yot, B0 largo 08 to canso alarm, but n stoady sug- monlation i8 goiug on, . thoro la, inoonso- quouco, considorablo prossuro to gell, Gheots mot with a limited inquiry at 14@15}{0, at which rango tho markot may bo cousidored wonk, No now foatitron wora dovelopad in the lonthor, nl?- iron, tobaceo, and wood markets, ' Oils woro fn good mfinou‘. and, aslde from oarbon, which wonlkouod lgo, formor quotations wore fully sustninod, 3 Trado nb tho lumber yarda odntinuon lght, but prices aro quotoed vory ntoady. At tho wholesalo mnrket n fair domand wau roported, with pricos ruling strong for good lumbor snd stendy for common, 'Fhoro wero no naw foatures in motnls, navpl atoros, cooparnFn, iron, or bullding mato- xinla, ‘Urade was rathor light In sl of thoso do- partments, Balt way in aud stondy, The wool and hop more kots. wero ~ quiot, Ilny. was ° firm _and .notlve. Mho roooipts contlmie light, Lom- ons ond nmllicu n:‘;n(n advancod, owing {o a riso in Now York, and woro vory firi, espaclally lomons, thaugh the cool woathor mmflxln tho domand somowhat. Btrawborries wore morg plenty and lowor. Heeds_woro vory quict and onsy.oxcopting timothy, Potntoes wero iu fair rotnil demand, but oar lois wero dull, na buyors wora disposad to hold off, Anllo‘anL!ng & furthor doclive. Tuo demand for poultry was faly ag compared to tho snpply, which 'was oxtromoly llfiht, and chickena woro & shado flrmer, Highwines woro modorately active, and noml- nally }go lowor, at 05e' per _gallon. Bnloa wero rado early at of 200 brls, thio prics to Lo doter- mined by the subsaquont snlda of tho day; but, na thora were no furthor tranenctions, the ques- tion of prico romained an open one. Now York was undoratood to bo onsior, at 98¢, and tha offor- ings hore wero mora uum\, which made buyers Lold off, Y h Lnko frolghts wore quite active, hut a shade aasior, at 4o for corn and 41{@: sail to Buffalo, aud 8ge for whoat to Kingston. Through rates to Now York woro quoted at 2044 notive domand ‘@210 for wheat and 193¢@20¢ for corn. A total of 13 chartora was roported, which will earry out 178,000 bu whent aud 200,080 bu corn, Trovislons were rather quiet,’ but "stronger. Mesa pork opencd with a very firm feeling, un- dor a good domand, aud rosa 100 por brl, but recoded to 21goabovo the olosing pricos of Satur- dny, 03-itwas found that the offerings were fully oqual to tho wants of bnyers. Lard was in good request, but buyers hold off whon quo- tations woro advauced 5@10¢ per 100 Iis, though Now York was quoted stronger; lionca 1ittlo was done. Monts were in fair ordor demand, and a shado firmor—aboub 8o por 100 s highor than on Baturdsy. Tho outward movoment jn pork coutinucs” active, whilo other pro- duot {8 rather slow iIn going forward. The market cloeod stondy at tho following 1ange of pricen: Moas porlk, cash or sollor May, 817.05@17.10; do scllor Juno, 317.0155?17.10: do geller July, 817.82)¢@17.35 ; do sollor Septom- ber, $17.75. Lnrd, cash or ollor May, 810.66@ 10.60; do sollor Tuno, 310,60@10.62!4; do sollor July, 810.723¢@10.75 ; summer lard, - 07$@10340. Bwast-pickled hams, 10}¢@11}¢c por Ib for 18@16 1b averages; . dry-snltod ments, looso, at U3¢e for shoulders, Joash, and £6.50 soller .Tuli: $8.95@9.00 for short ‘ribs, cish, and $0.26@0.00 eollor July; 0o for short cloar, cash, and 9l¢o sollar July; 8%¢e for Cum- berlunds; 9@9%¢c for long clenr. The samo boxed at i{@Jgc per Ib above thaso prices, Bacon mants, 7a for shoulders, 10e for short ribs, 10%{c for short cloar, ell packed iu hhds; the snma loose, 2{c Jower, Dacon hams, 12}{@ 18%4c. Meas beef, £10.76@11.00; extra mess do, 811.75@12.00; beef hams, $22.60@28.00. City tallow, TX@1%¢c; grenso quotablo at Gi{@8c. Bules ware reported of 65 Lrls moss pork, casl, ot $17.10: 1,000 brls do_geller June at 817.16; 1,260 brls do ot 97.10: 600 bris do ot 817.073¢: 500 bris do ot 917,05 ; 750 brls do_sellor July al | 817.8734'; 700 brls do at $17.35; 1,000 brls do ab £17.971¢; 260 Lrly do scllox Scptembor at 817,76; 600 tos Inrd ot $10.60; 230 tcs do_aoller Juns at 810,60; 250 tes do at B10.8714; TG0 tes do gellor July, av $10.76; 250 tcs do at 810,724 ; 100,000 1ba shoulders seller June at Gl{c; 20,000 Ybs shork ribs at 9o; 20,000 1bs summer- cured long ulear ot 8%{0 packed. Flour was very dull, the only trading boing on local account, ss shippers were out of the mar- kot. Ilolders roported no change in prices, but 8 all the snles were mada on private terms there was probably moro steady than uaual, in propor- tion to the amount of butiness done. The flour trade of tho past winter and epring has been dull, and thero is not much prosvect of n mate- rial Improvement. Dran was lowor. Sales were raguncd of 100 brls white wintor extras ab $7.76; 300 brls do on privata torms; 10 brls spring ox- tras at $6.25; 100 brls Qo at 86.00: 250 bris do on privata terms. Total, 760 brla, Alao 20 tons Dbran ab $17.00; 20 tons do st $10,60, on track; 30 tons do at S17.00, free on bowrd; 10 tons mid dlings at $19.00, freo on bonrd; 100 brls gorn- nmnfi‘, white, nt $3.75; 500 brls do, (Marsh's Caloric) at 38.50. The following wove the asking «quotations at the close: Falr {0 good whito winters, weees$ 676 @ B,OD Cholee d0,uuas 8,00 @ 9,00 Red wintess, . @ 7.00 Ohiotes spring extras (@ 6.5 Medium togood do.. @ 6.1 Good to cbolco Min: 8 @ 7.00 Patent ¢ 00 (210,00 Tulr to c 5 ‘Wheat was quiot and unugunlly steady, at an average docline of 9‘1:@”40. Liverpool was quot- od wonk early, mnd thiy, with fine weather, onused & drop Soon after the opening, which was partislly recovered from in the latter part of the sosslon, Tho rumors of damagoe to vegetntion by the cold did not nffect wheat, as that grain was not considered to bo in dapger, like fruit. ‘Thore was & modorate iuquiry for shipmonts, and tho volumo of wheat thab changed hands was largor than on Baturday, bnt speculativo trading was quiet, the attendance of ?!nmlm‘s Dbeing considerably smallor than usual. {Tho froight engagements wore, however, largo, giving o Turthor docrosse in our stooks, aud this eanged an improvomeut in_the inquiry for op- tions townrds 1 o'clock, with loss offered for anlo, Sellor Juno oponcd et 81813, advancod 0 31,22, declinod to £1.215¢, nnd rosa ta £1.92, closlug at §1,217¢. Sellor July avoraged about L4e bolow June, heing relatively dull, Bollorthe mouth, or rogular No, 3. aprivg, olosed at $1.21, and striotly frosh recoipts of do ab 81313, No. 2 spring closed with buyors ot 81.26; No. 3 do at §1.15, and rojectod do at $1.06, bid, No, 2 Min- nesots wheat was in good demand, closlng at $1.24%; while No, 2 do lesa _ sought ~ for, eclosing ab §1.275¢. Other Northwestorn whest sold ot nbout the smme prices as “straight.” Cash gales wero roported of 4,000 bu No. 1 spring nt $1.26; 14,800 bu No. 3 spring af 81,212 000 bu do st SIJIKE 16,000 bu do at 8121 ; 65,- 000 budo ot $1.9037; 9,800 bu No. 3 sprite $1.16; 2,000 bu rojected spring ab $1.06; 400 bu by sampio (Hamburg) at $1.83: 400 budo at §1,20; 400 bu do at $1,18; 1,100 bu No. 1 North- western Miuncdota' at $1.475¢; 1,600 bu do st 81.973¢; 92,000 bu No. 8 do at §1.543¢ s 10,100 budo ut 91,245 s 2,400 bu reguler acILALY; 2,400 bu do at 3L, Total, 155,700 bu, Corn was loss active, aud averaged lo lower, though olosing but » little under tle latost quo~ tations of Baturdny. The markes oponed weuk, under nows of an easior focling in Liverpool, and recovored partinlly whon New York was an- nounced firm, Thore wes o falr inquiry for shipmont at the reduction, but speculutive huy- ers hold off, the fine woathor bainy fuyorsblo {o planting, if not warm cenough ‘for {mmadiate growth. Our stock in atore huw boen consider- nbly deoreasoed durlng the pust wook, but [t how oxcoods 2,000,000 bu, and thoero s litelo fear of the corner which wns rumorod o fow duys ogo. Sellor June opencd at 62¢, decliued to 61%¢, vancod to 0230, and olosed ab Sollor July sold ot 025{@633e, closing at 0680, No, 2 corn oclosed at. Gli@ 01370 for regulnr to strlctly fromh raceipis ; bigh-mixed at Oc; and rojected nt 69c, Cash salos wore roported of 2,400 bu high mixed at Gdo; 2,800 bu No, 2 al G2¢; 2,400 bu doat 613605 9,000 bu doat 613{e; 16,000 bu do ut 618¢0; 52,400 bu do at Gligo; 1,600 bu do at 813505 20,000 bu do st 6130 8,600 bu rojooteil at'690; 800 hu do at 581¢a s 48,000 bu No %, frao on board, nb 63%c; 12,000 bu No, 2ok £2)gc, afloat. Total, 165,000 L. ; Osls wera notive Iu options, and quiot on cash lats Etho lnttor boing searco), avoraging 140 per bu higher, in sympathy with finoness In New GR@N33o. York, und as a consequence of the fuot that our stooks are quito small,—scarcely 250,000 bu of both grades, The lust-numed fact cartaod an urgont thongh frrogulardemand for sellor Juno, au it wad teared thera will bo m sonrclly itwo -weeks honoe, while the more deforred optious woro not much bighor than on Saturday. ' Soller June openod at 473¢e, advanoad to 4737, deolinod to 47940, and rosa to 4787e at the close. Neller July vold at 443¢@44370, closing ot the outside, BuIIorAummb,opuumlna.flflu. und rovopad to 819{e, but closod ' tirmor, © Cash No, 2 clowes ot 471¢o bid, and rojectod nominal at 450, Oasl sulen woro roported of 18,000 bu No, 2 at 471¢o; 0,000 bu do at 78701 6,000 bu do af 473Z0; 1,200 bu, by sample, st 6c; 600 bu do at. 523g0; 1,200 bu do at 545 1,200 bu do ut (003 4,600-bu mixod ot 40, Wl on traok; . 1,200 whitaat G0i¢e; 600 Lu mixed st 490, fres on board,, Total, 29,400 bu, Ly as qui roportod of 8,600 bu tho following ¢ Europo from tho ports of Now York, Boston, Montsen], Philadolphin, nnd Baltimore, nggre- gnlllud, woro for the undormentionod weeks ag ollows ¢ _otal, dwaok 000 for No. 2, and nono offored. Samplo lols wore in demand. Baloa worg 80O bu at 81.02; 400 bn nb $1,01, and 400 bu ot $1.00, sl on track. 'Thoe stook {n #loro {s now loss than 20,000 by, aud mny. prove to bo loss than 16,000 bu, Tt It in tho hianidn of throo mon, aud moat of it held for oonsumption, Ionco tha artlole fa ducidedly BOArCO, Darloy was quiot and irregular. Noi 2 was quoted * tniohianged, ot $1,33@1.40, while the lowor grados wore again onsler, at 050 for No. 8, and 700 for rejootod, 'Iicro was & rathor botter domand for falr sample lots, Cash #nlos wero 0, 8 at Ofio ; 400 bu refeot- od &t 700 1 400 bu by aamplo nt 1,00 ; and 300 bu do, in small lots, at Y0@950. - Total, 4,700 bu, PRODUOI HYATIRTION. The New York Produce E‘.rchan%a Weekly givos Tho oxport cloarancos — for True, [Fean, e ‘e Wheat, | Corn bu. (3 T a| i uot{ 1 oo, e8] ot 113 Tiio visiblo supply of grain, noluding tho stooks n raunry at tho principsl poluts of accumulation nt iako nrid peabonrd ports, in transit by rall and on tho Now York cauald, was, 3ay 9, 18743 434¢ for whont by Wheat, | Gorn, | Oafs, | Barlen, In storeat bu, b [N b wwol K, ] PR S won ] S Total, Blay 0, '74, [ 0.767,160] 0,51, 1e8| 1,709,534 oio,mod Total, May 3, '74. 10680 a0 7,830,810 2'0i0,57 okt otal Aprll 85,174 10, o k2] 7,840, 0| 3 G000 Motnl, April 18,74, [10,440,075( 6,810701¢] 81443, &xi) Tnlnl.A(illlH‘ 141 B44, 6761 4,384,450 3,830,771 Total, May 10, '78,| 6,408,830| 9,451,82:] 3,459, 64 053, 04 acre would give 9,684,420 is nbout what tho ostimatos 1878, by Mr. T, C. Scatt sud athers, dom, 1,408, to arrive during the four weeks, from April 25 to May 26, but this dooa not include tho steamer shipments from American Atlantic ports, and steady. firmer, ‘wheat, cash or sellor May, $1.211¢; seller June, £1.21%@1.273¢@1.278{ ; 'sollor. 1.915{; sollor the yoxr, 91,08, May, 615¢0; neller Juno, 62@0236a; soller July, 63@B33o0; mollor Angust, @430, No, 3 oncd, nollor “Juno, 473(@175¢0; wollor July, 415@ 4430 mollar Augit, oasl, S17.00@17.10 5 17.10; soller July, £17.80@17.40, Lard quoted noller tho month, 810.66@10,03}¢ . sollor Juno, ad- 1 yaor, at 61,083 6,000 bu bu No. 2 corn, sellor Juae, at 02c; 50,000 bu'da, b 63340 20,000 b do, sotlor July, Gia; 10,000 03, bu' ot, audt about 3¢a Ligher, at B8}@ Tho deccenno In the vistblo suppiy In partly account- cd for by tho stocks on vessels {n Chicago, Bufalo, On- yiowo, and Now Xork, that do ot oW fa awmoutit iu ransit., Thore wore in transit for the United Kingdom May 2, 1874, oxclusivo of steamor shipments from American Atlantio senbonrd and stosmor shipmonts from the qra of whent destined for ports of eall, and 507,537 qrs from Danish ports, or 10,004,962 qrs, aqual to 8,941,780, besides 283,226 brla equal to 1,161,180 bu noro, or 1,102,880 bu, of which 657, during tho fonr woeks succoeding May 2, or 5,356,000 bu. orty, and aail altic, 610,130 of flour, 00 qrs aro expected to nrrive Acrengo of lnnd under whest in tho United ingdom : 1879, Total in United K’m. 3,891,064 The acronge under wheat in 1873 was 169,273 Yoss thep in 1872, . Assuming an avorago yiold of 21 bushels per nore tho aggregata crop would be 11,010,778 quarters, or 32 busliels por acro would give 10,003,212 quarters, ox at 81 bushels per 9,830,632 3,070,250 3unrwm. which Intter erop is for the yoar It was caloulated that durjng the four weoks, from April 25 to May 25, there would nrrive in the United Kingdom for orders 894,000 quartors of whaat, including 25,000 quarters from Azov Bon, 80,000 quarters from the Black Ses, 2,000 quar- tera from tho Danube, 80,000 quarters frowm At- ]‘{lllet(l)% &ortu,ws.onu quarters from Oulifornia, nnd A siderable would probably he telen for the Con- tinent, a8 Fronck nnd Bolgian, buyers prefer to tnko it where the condition and’quality of the ca{gons iskuown than to roly on orders to this side. quaziora from Chill. Of tho nbove con- There was also oxpected to arrive from direct ports during the four wooks, from April 25 to May 25, 864,000 qrs of wheat, including 5,000 qra from the Blaok Sea, 16,000 225,000 Chill, an t}rs from Atlautic ports, rs from Californin, 84,000 qrs from 24,000 qrs {rom otbior coundries. To- tal arrivals, oxpoxts from direct ports aud ports of eall, in four weoks, 768,000 qrs, oqual to 6,064,000 bu. ‘Thera were algo in transit for the United King- A(Fru 25,187,272 ars of maizo, equal te 176 bu, of which 127,000 qre are expected Tho French provincial markets wero flcimtily supplied with whoat. Tho harvest prospeets in Algeria wore oxcellont, and the growors wero the mora willing to dispose of their resorves of old stock of whent. oilsles, anmbllluxkirk, Paris, Rouen, and Calais Tihe stocks of whont st Mar- wore, on tha 25th ult., smoll, and tho arrivals at Use ports are dispntched to the intorior immedi- ately to millers who had purchased to nrrive. The stocle of wheat in Marsciilas, Frauce, on the 2ithof April, 1874, was only 144,090 metrical quintala of 2303¢ Ibi, avoirdupoia each, At Gonon, Italy, the stock of wheat on the 24th ult, was oxhaustod and supply scanty. Iho exports from Rusgia for the month of Jan- uary in tho years i 187 1879, 812,628 1,103,138 curia 1emo72 1112 42760 5OT0KE 198,120 G03,000 G180 174,504 48,024 21,458 101,483 5,403,402 2,248,062 On tho 18th ton stonmers at tho Tussian Azov seapart of Taganrog loading with ;{o,tnfi: grontor part of which had arrived from ostol ‘About thirty emling vessols wore also thara Joad- ing with whent whioh bnd boen purchased during tho winter, which wero mosatly destined for Gonos, I_t.n]v. plion arriving by rail seanty. Thera was at date 1o definito information rolative to the crops, although the spring seeding was in progress, The quality of the rye was inferior. Hard whont was gcarco, and sup- At Odgassn, on the 18th ult., grain stocke were limited. About 90,000 to 120,000 buof Gherku whent ind boon_ received from Nicolsilf, which wag taken immediatoly for inland consumption, and more was éxpocted to come from Nicolaiff, Boveral large lo; which was ot fino A}vrfl to the haryeut W] s hnd arrived via the Dnoister, uality, Trom the 18th of ¥ ,600,000 to 1,800,000 bu of ient oro tha Jimits of the oexpogcted supplios from the intortor, €ALL HOARD, Wheat, corn, and oaty wore moderately activo Provisions wero steady, lard ruling Call prices closed ny follows: No., 4 uly, 81.314@ No. 4'aoru, seller li‘l}(@fld“fc. Moss pori, ollor Sune, 817.0734@ $10,60@10.07}¢; * sollor _July, £10.75@10,80, Short clonr, rollor June, D3¢@Y% o} shiort rihs, sollor July, 0)fo auked. Bales” wora: 5,000 hu No. 2 wheat, solior May, at $1.211 ; 25,000 bu do, soller Juuo, at 81233 1310{10 hu do, seller the o, ut 1073, 10,000 bu do, weller August, abGdo. * 16,000 bu No, 2 outs, sellor June, ob 47%0; 15,000 b do, soller duly, nt 44 nb & 0. 200 brie mosy porlk, seller Tune, 710§ 250 brly do, saller tho yoar, ab 316,00 et lurd, gollor July, ot 10,80, LATEET. Whoat wae in moderate domand Jato in tho afternoon, and declined 3o, Hellor June sold ut #L21%¢ down to §1,31}5, closing ab $1.2114@ 12136, Bellor July at $1.21 Cashi closed ab 181, Corn was onsior, selllug at Gl13{@G2370, olosing ot 613¢e for Juno, aud (240" tor July, NMons pork wus In demand and firmer, Lard wis niet but frm, aud dry ‘salted ments stondy, alon fnciude 2,000 brismeen porls, pollor Jnno, 8t 817,105 500 bls do, sollor June, at 17,1234 59O briy do, soller June, at 7,155 500 Ll do, sollor July, nt 817407 600 brls do, sollor July, ot B1740: 1oy ; “salor July, o 10,000 ths ‘short ribs, soller July, at §0.20 looso, Four schooners wero roported e!mru:fml for ml:m :tn In\mflu,nt {lo atbo two propellers for whout on thronghrato.” Oappelt, B lgm bu corn and 40,000 bu whont. nealy ——— CHICAUO DAILY NARKET, : BOKDAY TVENIRG, May 18, ATQOHOT~Quolubly ki $185@1.00, BROOM CORN—Was in light order request, Tho quotations are us a rule adhored to: Ofivico huvl, 6@ B)0} do oxtra, Doj vorn that will work fteelf fito % choloo Lurl broorr, TX®80 tociolco skolk brull T} -| Lowlaton ‘| $8.60; Minonk, '$5,605 Whmiugitos, qorls, ” $9.5 for yood do, 6@T0; gooid Tuteris Teual, 6@ DUTTER~Wealatoan In atfll apmrent I thia are kot, aut prices aro gradually working downward, Sllllmm‘n Jany be consldorad out of the market, pricey at tho East Lolng rolntivoly Jowor than liore,’ Local bityora aro aking enough 10 cct curreut requiro- monty,and no more, Wo now quote : Ghoics to fancy yel- low, 28@33 ; madism 0 (¢ xaden, 24633703 Inferior 10 common, 143107 commot {a ohiaico roll, 15@380, BAAGING—Halos were to_only a smnll agaregate, and pricon woro ngain quoted_unchangod, Tollowing nro tho rilng ratea : Starls, d30s Ludiow A, 82408 A, loj Anoricand, 90c; Awoskong, Dl Otter Oreck, o3 burlap bags, 4 and § b, 17@1007 gunuics, alhgle,'17@180; do doublo, 27@%80; wool Bicks, BROE, DEANS—Wora nearco and vory frn nt o furthor ad- vance, Bonns are wanled by the Governmeut for Ahipment Wost, nlao by wholowile grocara aud slip- pora o tho lunibor aud minig roglons, Tho atock of gaad beang I noarly oxfiustad, it fow aro coming orward, Navies, por bu, $2.0082,70; mediums, do, $2,40@2,00 por Lu, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wora, quict and un- chianged an followa : Mishigan stuceo, $2.60 § Now York Aineen, coating, $3.26@0.60; Uttea nnd Alron cement, .00 5 brl: Tontsvillo, 4o $2.30 por Iyl Portiand coment, $7.0097,60¢ line in bulk, 6e@.003 Hino Sm-u), $L.00@1%5 3 rti whito mand, 3 brl; $1.00@ p ;]vlu»lcrlml( inlg, B by, d0a; fivo brick, % 1,000, £53.00@90.00 ; bullding Lrick, (comnon), $7.00@7.60; Milwaukeo oud Rnclio prossed, $17.00@35.50, dol, § Indiou presaod $15.50@35.005 do common, $10,008 QIRESE—Tno gorlot wan dull nnd weak. Tho for ordory recelved wero for small amounts, Just ta natisly immodiata want#, Luyors, a8 usual at tU1A stago of tho scason, bolding off for loer pricea and botier goods, Wo quéle Western factory at 1i@16ke. OAL— COAL—Sald to o 1nodcralo agreguto st about staady prices, Tho anoxed quotations beiug gouerally sa~ iorod 'to: Tehigh, prepurcd, $9.60(@10,00; Lackn~ wanna, $8.60G0.00" Penusylvants Cannol, S8,603 In- dfona 'Gouniol, $7.40% Erio snd Wainut' 1fl, $8.503 Lick Run, $8,50; Brooks, $3.00 3 Dlozsbitrg, $8,60 7 Kirke land geate, § ocking Valloy, $8,50; Indiana block, Barcluy, .00, P CUOPERAGE-~Tlie uply of stock In iretsing and pricc nro oasy, though mot quolably lower. Manufactured work is in_Jight requiest, Wo quoto: Tork barrels, $1.10@1.16; whisky barrels, $1.00@2.00 5 Iard tlorcos, $1.4B@1G0% flour batrels, d8@Gbu; pork staves, rough, $18.00@22,00; do, buckod, $20.00325.003 tlorco” glaves, Toiigh, $32.00@44.00 buckoed or mawed, $:5,00@83.003 whisky staves, rough, $10,00@28.00; do, Ducked, Ki3,00G18.00 3 flour ataves, $0,00@10,00 ; circle flour hoadlag, 4@Yo ber sot; our - hoop-polos, $10,00 @12,00 por m, B L1:GG8—Were in modorats loyal demand, and stoady at mgmm. "Thio rocolpts wora light, FISU—Both Inko and golt-water cured flsh word cnay, thio continued absenco of activity ionding to woskon thio views of doalera, Lake fish nto coming farward freoly, nnd may bo bought nt & concession from tho quotations, Womakeno chaugo iu our ¥st: No, 1 whltofiall, 3¢g-brl, $0.5030.15; No, 2 do, $0,25@0,50; No. t, 36,5 No. 1 shore-mnckerol, new, yg-br) 1 bay, $10.50@10.75; No, 2inncker fomily mackerel, }¢-brl, $7.60@7.1! s, $2,15@3.20 3 bank codfiab, $5.95@5.60 1 Goorgo's codflah, $5,76@0.003 Labradar lerring, aplit 0@0,00; do, %-brl, $4.23@1.60; Labrador horring, round brl, $7.60738.00} do, 1¢-brl, $1.00@4,25 5 Dox herting, No. 1, 30@3c; box hotring, sealed, 406 43¢ Columbia River salmon, ig-Drls, $.71@10,00. FRUITS AND NUTS—Libérat saleawero sffoctod b thoroughly austained priccé, Doth domeatio and for~ olgn variollos aro in roduced supply, ond the goneral toiior of prices 1s slill tpward, We quoto: FoREIGN— Dater, 10210350 ; figs, drums, 14@14¢c ; figs, {n boxes, Inyors, YTI@181¢0; Turidsh prunes, 123@133(o} ralsin, inyors, $3,10@9.20; Taisins, looso Mugcatel, $3.00 @380 ralsiun, Vnloncha, 135¢@13c; Zante currants, 7T36@8e; citron, $1@420; lomon peol, 18@20c, Dostrs. T10—Now York applcs, oxtrun, 184%@13%c; Michigan slleed, 1M¢@1DN0; Aichigan quartors, ‘125@1d0 ; Wostern do, 114@1%; Southorn do, Mligllige; peaches, pared, 33aGo ¢ pelies,ac hnlves, naw, 14%@ 160; do mixed, HY@I2ic; blackborrics, 19@%00; suspborries, 40@42¢; pitted cherrles, 89@i0c, NuTs— Filberts, 16@100; aimonds, Torragoia, 21@2J0 § Nuples walnuts, 0@22c; O waliuts, 17@16a; Grenoble walnuts, new, 10@17¢ ; Drazls, 10@110; pecans, Tex- a8, 9X4@10%0; Wilmifigton poannts, finos, 12@13¢ 3 dgsecond quality, 7@10c ; Tounessco peanuts, Y@ o, {SHERN PRUTTS—Tomons and oranges wers quoted Highor, and tho former aro vory firm. Tho domsnd for thoso frulta ds fair, Blrawborries were iu lrgor supply, slow, and lowor, Gulling at Gso carly, to 60 for chotco feom Villa Rldgo and Cobilen, and 25@ 400 for poor to fair frult, Lomons, $8.0069.00 per box ; Messlun oranges, yor box, $7.00@8.50; falr to olioice opplos, $8.00@8.00 per brl: Dananos, '$3.50@5.00 por bunch; pioo-spples, $3.00G3.60 per doz; Dermuds tomatoc, 3.0 Jior Loz, GROCENIES—Sugara wero agoln quoted ensy, and 8 _wonk feolingt nlso pervaded Lie collce tuarket, Olli- ar_staple articles and mcat sldo foods wore stoadily o2, Trade rules quiot, as 1t usnoDy docs ot thig sou, whon farmors are’ buslly cngaged with {helr spring work, Wo quotos Tt.Cans, SopA—T3@tc, Corxkri—Mochs, J35@370; 0. G, Javs, 33K@Mi(c; 3Li@3350; fanoy o, 803G do, 26}(@328%c; Driine Rio, 26@% e guod do BH@IWo; common do, U@ Toasting 10, 3 @33¢0; Hingaporo Juva, 2@20150; Cosin Riea funoy, g}@amu; do, prime, 20@20c; Murncaibo, 204@ 35e. Canpres—Star, full welght, 17@1750; stearino, full welgbt, 135 @Lic; do, shord welght, 1337@130, TRicE—Patun, 81,@8{c ; Rangoon, @8xc; Carolius, 9@y2(e; Louslans, 83 @dise, ‘Boaans—Patent cut loaf; 193¢@121¢c; crushed and powdored, x‘lxym; granulated, Mi@11M0; A, atandard, 10307 00, N0.9,100; B, 534@i00; oxtra O, Ox@94C; yellow 0, No. 1, 9363 e} cliol ic; primo do, V@ air ‘molnses sugar, 850 9ife: fair d n do, Th@I30} Now Orleius sugn ; do, primo, B3{@0c; ', ehoico, DX(@Y3. Qo, falr, 8X @830 common, T3¢@8o, Emun-‘fmnazmn drips, $1.33@1,98 ; sliver drips, oxtra fiue, 81@880; good Bugar-house sirup, C5@700 § extra do, 76@bU0 ; How Orloaus molasses, cioicy, 85@ 882; do prime, 80@5%0; do common, T0@T20; Porto Rico molasses, choice, 65@08¢ ; common molasses, 5@ BH@9c. 4c 1 claves, DI@00¢; eas- ‘mitinegs, No. 1, $1.408 rlost, 23@280; do Calcutta, 18@20¢. s—German mottled, GM@Bo; Golden West, 6 @b(o; White Lily, Gx@0ic; White Tose, CX@0X0; palin, 6@Gi¢e; Savon Imperiyl, 6@Cic; white ltua- slan, 53{@be ;' Chnmpatyn, 0@63go; primrose, 1@ STanicli—-Silvor gloss, UX@L0¢; common, 8G10)0} pure, %@Se, MAY—Was In_continiod good domand and firm, espacially the higler grades of timothy, Quotations ‘imotly, prime, $23,00@24.00; No, 1, 31,606 + No. 9, $20.00323,60 mised, $17.60@19.60 jirfine pratrie, $15,00@16,50 ; No, 1 do, $14.00@14,80% No, 2, ar slough, $1LU0@11.60, Loost: oX WAGON—14mothy, $17.00@20.00; prairie, $10.00@14,60, JIDES—Wera quict and casy, Local tannors snd shippors are not buying {0 uny sxtent, snd stocks n {ho knds of the lutter ure accimulating, Pricos avy filven below ¢ Grosa clty butcliery’, 70 ‘greon cured i 0c. BAreraTUs~—Common to be: 5 bt 91 o, 8303 part cuved, Bige ; green et 14 Sigas et iy 150 L G oty 2@ iry’ mlted, 14@Di5e; dry dint, o3 dry kip, 20 17@10} doncon Bkins, 45@000; grubly, storad, cuty or otherwise dymegod, two-thifds prico; brawded, 10 por gant off. Sbeop polte, wool estimatéd as wuskied, et Ib, 36@iT50. HOPS—Coduuiners are buying from band to mouth only, and tho mavket on tho whole is very quiet and oany’ for cownnon_grates, which are comparatively plenty, while choleo pradea aro in liguk stock, est- ©om ato quoted at 10@33¢, IRON AND STEEL—Tho demand is light, Quota~ tions exe coutinued a8 followa: Iron.,.. P @ 38 4-10 raten THorue-slion fron @ BN rales Dlate Iron, common tank,.. Tatos Norway $Fom.,vee an Norway nail-roda. Bib Gorman plow steel, un Cust plow steel, aw | American tool i an Chrome tool steol., B Baglish fool stecl. rateu English apring siee. Tates ‘Amierlean enst. spring teel, Q1L Tatew Beel tire, 3 1n., W@l @M LEATIIER—Quict, still provails iu thls department of trae, and_Drices remnin ae proviously quoted, ‘wlhere they may bo conslderad steady and fm ; HEMLOGK, City harness, Country hario g 37 city, 9 b, e @ 00 1.0 20 2 110 1.35 1.00@ 1.16 3w ‘Rougli uppier, ng W Budralo slanght By 0 B, A aolo, 2@ 82 Hurne Tronch cuif, Jolol Treucls cnlf) 21 to 36 1ha. Trench kip! 80 to 100 h METALS AND TINN] IR—Ttado 18 bight but prices ura uniformly ateady sud Lim for tin plato. Quotations 1N PrATE~10, 10214, $12,60 ; do, 12x12, $13,00 3 1x m $0.50; o, Soulug, 14520, X0, 31,00} o, 20x25, The Tix—Large, 800; small, flo; bar, 320, Kowupxn—No, 1, 220 ;" No. 2, 200, Luin—Ply, Tiés bat, 02 lead pipe, Ous out do, 83¢e, iRur Zrio—Full eabks, 10c 3 less quantity, 1030 1 elabs, Hige, ke inon—No, 34, 60 raton ; Russin iron, 8 9, aud 10, 390 ; <o, 11 ind 18, 210 d0, No. 1 atalngd, xabos 3 American Russin—Aa, 146 1, 390, . GALYANIZED InoN—No, 10@200: No. 31@24; 10 ; W, 25@0e, 140§ No, 27, 153 No, 24,100, A distount of 18 per ceut ia made from this list, Corrun—Copper bottoms, 330 brazlors, over 12 b, 47c tiuned coppor, U403 planisliod copper, 410 doy out to szas, 4de. Vaniow 1100, 903 110Y) 3003 101011, 110; 13, 113003 19 and 14, 125503 18 and 10, H0; 17, 150 1 1055 1o, 10y 2072035 full Bundlo, 50" fer "eany ‘oot coutt +'fonp wire, 0 o, NATLS—Woro (n moderate domand, - The usual dis- count I3 aflowed far 100 keg loti: 20@00d, por- keg, s‘i,wx ‘;‘ :fi‘q‘m‘;a tlld ‘s‘;’a 191,1‘)8, ;dmlndo, $4.87% s 4d do, $4,034 do, $8.473¢ 3 8d do, fine, $0,873¢ ; i 30 0lf fox 100 log tote, ' 0N ¢ L BIORES—~Were wnckouged ' an follows: Mauilla rope, 8 b, 16(@173¢0 sl rono, 51 b, L@ 10jgo s bgmp'aisd ‘cord, B 10, 1WEMe ; merhine, 9 168200 § turred vopo, b, 17@18o ; vkkun, G buly, $1.0020.00; pitels, B brl, $5.00Q0,00; tar, t brl, $1,76 @0.00; roults, $4,0090,60'%) brl, G1L4—Jobbors of ofls Wore ditug a fafr husiness at ‘prices uot exsentilly diforeut £rom those pravalent ut Hho oluse of lunh woek, & 350 deullue 2y ourbon baing the only apparaut chauge, rd, Huuood, aud mont other descriptions were held drmi; @ quute: Curhon, 16@1030; exira winler Inrd, 882+ No, 1, 1@ 600§ No. 1, 70@703 Huwood, raw, ‘8101 :" o, “botlad, §1.08; Whale, 80@¥20; sporrh, $2,1087.30{ noutafoot ol stricts Iy pur, $1.10+ do oxtis, 3007 doNo, 1, 800 ; Lk of Wop wissitd, 860 elopuani l, Ol 960§ Surpeutins M@ | 6% ; paphithn, 63 gravity, 17¢ ; waphths, common, e, Pl ATOL -~ Wore duil i wank, huyors baing dln. poacad to hold off 1 expectatlon of n firthier decling, Uholca Peachblows wold nt 8147562160, delivered, Thorowas s fuir rotall irade, Now warodull at$1.00@0.00 por brl, Wa quoto s Peacuiblows, from atoro, $1,60@1,05 por bt ¢ mixed fots, $1A5@LG0 per birs Poxohiblows in eor-lath, $1,40@L80 doliverad ; mixed and common Tota, $1.50@1.40, LOULTIY=Tho oltsings wero oy light anid privce wora stronger, under n _comparatiyely local inquiry, Quotatlons: ‘Turkoys, live, 0(@11c; chickens, lve, $400@4,25; Iarigo wpring, $4,00G24.80 por doz, EEDH—Wero very quief, —1'hmothy waa firm ot $2,40@2.80; clover nominal at $5,76@ .45 Hungarlsn aud millet were dull, in large’ aupply, nnd woak, tho fermer ot 880} sud ‘the latter at 06@780. Flax was quict ot $2.00@2.20. Halen include; G0 baqs atrictly prime timothy at $2.80; 60 bugs do ot §2,056; 1 enr A 100 by primo Hfungarian at (o ; 80 bngs millot at 1004 50 baga ot GT.go] 29 bogs fluxat $2.20; 08 b at 83,16, BALL~Tho markot ln sctivo and steady ot the rangd ven_below: Onoudgs nud Saginaw, fine, $1.80; (ianndn, o, $1,90; ordinory coarse, $1,00; conrao dismo, $4.00:" ground softr, $2.005 anjry, withont D 81707 dofeyy with Lage, '$4.00@4007 Ashton dafr, per mack, TEAB—Rutla qhict nt stendily maintained rates, Fol- Joig aro (o quotations Young byon, comimon to r, 05@i6o; do, good, EI@0I0; do, eholce to oxira fine, 95c@1.053 common to’ Ano’ 0ld hyson, 00@850 ; common {mperdal, 48@000 3 good ta choles dlo, 95c@81.05; falr to yood ganpowdor, 10@Use; cholcs Pluguuey, $105@1157 exien Moywio, “$135@140¢ chofca ‘to_oxtra new Japan, D5c(@ $§t, commion to ool do, T0@800 § fair to good, old, GG@750 3 common do, 10300 ; colored natatral.ledt Jupnn, GOGI00: come mou to fina Onlony, 85@4J0; good, 65@06e; choice to axtrs, B5c@3L00, TOUACOU—Tho tobacco trada was modorately neiive at {ho snbjolned tange of pricans Tanr Our—Extrn, T5@850; choice, 60@060; moitum, 50@8503 poor to eommon, $i@Ae, - Prua—=Natural leaf, 76@800; Ll bright, €0@700; Liack, nound, 45@50c. f Sit0u1NG—Good {0 cholce, 12@350; medinm, 9@ 800; common, 13@3Tc. WOOL—{etnains qulet, OId wool fa atlll arriving in small lofs, but 1ittlo or no_now his boon recelvad yot. There i8 8 disposition to closa out tho old wool as fant as powsible, and the amount In atora in nmall, Tho following quotations are furniy prabable oponiug ones for the now el Fiue and modium washed. ... Gonrso washed, . o Flnp heavy to light unwasbiod Medinm nad coaras unwashed.. .. Primo tub washed, Toor fo good tub i Unmorchantabio woo, 01d wool 1 quotad ons; Tub washod. nA follovs ¢ Tloeca unwashed. TIE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, CIcAGo, Moxpay Evextra, May 18, OATTLE—Rocolved sincs Saturdny, 5600 head, Tha mariiet dld nob wear quite 0 gloomy s jook as on thi day last weok, but tho situstion Wns by no means sntis- factory to ile selling intorest, Evon had advices from the markots below been of a character to stimulato the demand, {lioro Wero about bwice ns many cattlo an roll- «ars could reasonably have hopod to disposo of, while, under the influence of adverae repcris, they found o third of thie oliorlugs quite suilcient to Rulefy all de= suands, Thio markot oponod dull and wosk this morn- ing, aud tus wa ila conditlon to tho close; but no vary docidod decline wan suifored, holders of woll-fat~ tod alock refusing fo purt with it 't auy mutorial ro- duction, The recoipts fuclnded many flile droves, but, with two or {hree cxcoptions, thora Wers 1o transac- tlous at o biglior flgure than ‘66,80, X, Straliorn & Co, #0ld 101 hoad, averaging 1,330 Ibs, ot 36,15, and John Wallwork sold 64 icad at £0,03, hut the day’s work was principally accomplished ut pricos ronging from $5.05 downward 10 $,00, Sules of choleo 0 oxtra corn-fod Toxas and Cherokeo cat!lo were l’a;lmrlml at 35,25@5,60, 3L, E. Mallory & Dro, abtalucd the latter prica for two biinches avernging 1,210 and 1,200 1ba, QUOTATIONS, ‘Extra Deoves—Gradod ptoors, nveraging 1,403 1b and over, ., ceertroueniueee or $000G0.20 Ohofeo Booves—1iiio, fat, well formed 3 year to 5 your old stecra, averaging 1,100 to 1,400 1Ls, et ciesansns +1o 5,00@5.80 Good Bueves—\Well-fattened, finely formad nteor, svorging 1,100 o 1,350 I 5,25@5.70 6.25@5.10 Tony Steors—Iat ciears, nud good 1o extra cows, for cily slaughter, averaging 850 t0 1,100 188, 00u0ns ... 0.75@5.00 stock Cattlo—Common cattio, in ~ decont sl avoraging 750 10 1,060 ... . 8.6034.80 Inferior—Lignt aud thin _cows, 3 stags, bulls, snd scallawag steers. Cattle~Toxan, corn-fed, . Cattle—Toxas, wintored N OATTLE SALES, 0! 41063450 No, 4L fot pony steers, 41t pony sbecrs 20 clioica ktcers 15 good atecrs. 1,100 35 chioice stecrs 1,270 5,05 48 cholce stecrs 5.:10 84 Toxay cattl 16 Texax catt 50 Toxny catile. 45 choleo_stoors, 33 good steers.. 30 cholce hteor 67 fot sniootl ateors, 07 cholce steers, ... .. 87 chiolee steers, 20 poodl steers, ... 80 cholce steer3, 17 cliofoe stee 10 fat pony stec 87 fat pony uteors 59 Charolses cattls, 17 Toxns 6L6ers, es 17 Toxas stocra... . 101 oxtra aleo 12 good ptecrs., 20 Cherokee steers, 31 cholco atecrs 3 HOGS—Necelvod since Saturday, 14,800 head. {oopeniug day of Uie weel: the supTly an considara- Dbly abiove the nyerage, and proved fomowhat I cxoess of the domand, but holders ontortained firm view and thele_eforts to muintuin tho slightly udvanc priccs cstablished ot tho clozo of lnat waek wero ou- tirely succossful, Tho qualily, though poor, was no- ticeably bettar than the average of last weok, there Leing fower of infeblor and common grades, Tho rango of prices paid was $1,50@0.00, with thto bulk of the transactions within the comparatively narrow lim- its of 3525@5,70, Bkippors and culld sold at $4.60@ o401 poor to common grades at $5.00&5,25 ; medinm ab .40 ; and good to cliolca at $5,45@6,00. Tho ‘markot cloed ‘qufet Snd nteady at th aliovo quotatlona, HOG HALES, No, Av, PriceNo. Av, Price)No. Av, Price. ML 0L 8346 177 209 §5,65 | 48 201 $5.45 77, 145 0,00 |65 204 540 |05 251 540 6 20t 60 |6k 283 600 (176 16 6.60 65 210 675 |67 160 483 [100 178 5,50 14 911 645 (35 295 400 (11 100 G5 63 200 676 |64 205 560 | G0 IPL G5 6i 200 040 |67 204 540 |03 23 GHY 41 2% 640 104 546 [118 a0y b3S UL 184 BATi[ 40 240 580 | 0L 205 6,90 120 205 54573107 200 G645 f1U3 29T 5D 62 271 G0 |65 216 BuS | GR 240 545 81 901 K45 |4 215 530 L0 U6 G4 103 177 640 |65 264 000 [183 180 520 67 299 500 (60 204 550 [43 260 6.8 21 545 |40 A3 540 (47 250 0,00 04 22 BATY| 63 210 6,50 81 43 400 0L, 240 545 14T 200. 555 |68 27 B0 6L 240 bA5 | G5 200 540 (0L 181 6.0 oL 188 580 (70 190 652 (106 101 GdG 80 187 547|653 194 550 |63 230 650 20 5 44 80 04 2 27 B a6 680 |40 104 Bas SIEEP—The offerings woro ight, but, not short of tho denmnd, which was obfotly'of’ o lacal charactar, aua prices wors weals aud irrenilar; quotable ot $3.00 @n.50 for shorn, nud at $1.50037.25 for wooled. "Ree celved, 600, NEW YORK, New Yong, May 16—Liyvis—Fresh otforings, 4,886, maldug 7,008 for the weuk, agalust 0,10 lust week'; the quulity was falr, with o Lotter domand; tbe declltla of %@, uoted Chursdoy and Friday last, wap fully recovared, and tho marlst closed moderately tirm at Jast Monday's_quotations, or 93@13xo for ooreat to bust lots, with a fow vcloctious at 133@1dc, Aong t1e sales wora 10 cary iiunla steers, T owt, b 107 4 ewt, owh, ' lgos "0 cars,’ T ewd 17 cors, 1}g\vv' at 11@1130; 8 virs, 724 awt, e 1155 120; 7 cars, B cwt, ut 11 ¥@12%0 ; 10 cars, T vty at 1136 ; 8 carw, T3¢ owt, 8t 120 7 11 cars, T oWty 0t 11470} 10'curs, Towt, 1i@113¢c; 16 curs, T4y et at 11§ 12340 3'8 cats, Ti¢ owt, ot 11K@I340; T ears, TI¢ oW, at 11140 3 0 curs Aigsouri sicers, T4 owty ot cars ‘oxuns, 53¢ owt, at 0340; 6 cars, 8¢ owt, at 6 cars, B owt, ot 106310450 3 4 cury, B35 et ot 10jg wnd 2'cars Oligrokew cabtle, GA¢ owtyat Io, Buker—Tocolpts, 2,020, making 17,750 for the week, ayalust 13,850 lust wook § mmarket vory wonk, ats decling of more theu loper ih aiuce last Bonday, Shaared shieop Tanged from 4K@70% o faw fair fo good un- shaun sold at 7} E8e u‘;x:b ) ’rlnln‘: Inmlfi:.lmq’lldflé «B&les nciude 11 clippe o slieon, 1i@R2 03 In‘m‘nfl»‘}r 1]b g:l:‘x‘cju'r’h n,-: :;.’u: and a ualf 'Gar Kont 3 5 1w, 11, 550, gk anby, B8 o FA:1, madking 95,020 for the weok agniuat 43,810 Tavt wook ; mono on ualy alive; dresscd @150, S SV TASTHO 5 oy, East Linenty, Pa., ulhv 18,—~CaTrLE~—Arrivals, in- clnding Saturday and Buuday, 243 carn; best, 4 y0; madimm, B)@00; conmon, GREA0 § bully, I @ _ Asrivals, Ineludhig Snturdag snd Sundsy, 90 At Piludolphin, $0.560.60; Yorkare, $8.25 i o rAtrisals, fucluding Baturdsy sud Bunday, taca, Nomles,' TouIs, " Az, Touts, May 18, —Hous—Licceipts, 3,780 ¢ biglier ; ight, $4,50@5.00 7 bacon, 15006603 heavy, 8,606 0. O Gkorve—-Teceints, 665 3 45@dd5 s fancy butehe oico steets, $5.00630.00. ———— OHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, ‘ MONDAY HyENING, 3Ty 18, Tho offer)ugs of lumbor afloat, though nut lurgo thia mariing, Wero fulr, aul of souio gruley unple, ks was u falr depisud 'oar)y and_recent prices wera ob- tutaed for common grades, Good aud cholve mill run iwmber aold readily and aujed dsa, . Ludiogien mill nuiet; native cows and run aold ot $14,00, recolpts of goou I s s ol at 12 0mI el jlats A1 Acantinig ot §9,20G0 60 o 2-juich sLuT worn light, x-palige o "Ttio sunrkot wan qifot fn {ho aficrmom st o anebor of cargoss, Coniposed SIGRY of Logra. o tafy an ndsanco o G0opor 1 ft, The mmbar have 0 far bon lig Iath wers steady er, Haled wora roportai as follown 3 Carposchr Lmolln run atrips and boards, at $14: 10w ol £0.95; 96 m lnth, $2,00, mill tally, Corgronchr teovills, feom' Muskegot, 100"t ateljis nd bonrda, at 414,60 m_ folsta and’ acantling, at$0.26; 6 4 20 mInth 8¢ $2,00, mill tally, Ox from Grand River, 111 m copimon_bonrdd and strf 0 olir Quteon of tho West, from Ocon i, it #1260 60 m Inth, $2.00, All wold by Carga siehrs Maguolia nnd Tthnea, from uskegon, 120 and 140 m_good honrds and steips ab 10, Helr Tugulator, from Tentwater, 90 m_ shart piecs stuff, old by Willlam Meglade, Iamilell, from Mauistee, 60 i timber m_jolats and scante ilanton, from Luding from Ludington, $0,453 160 m Inth, $2,00, Inrgely, 20x28 feot, at $10.60; 130 lngg nt $0.50; scbr L. M. 170m stvipt oud Losrds st $1250, Hold by Biekford & Co, A AT THE YARDR, Tho market was rathar quict, bub unchnnged 8o for 48 pricos nro concerued, Firat cledrs,o, Bocond eloar, 1 fich ollowing arc the qu 50,00 . 4! Clear flooring, 3at oud 3d. topotiier, Firat comman sdding.. Bocond common sldip Tlooring, second constno Tlooring, third cominon, A, Wapon-box boards, inolick and WP, B wagon-box boord: A stock boarda, o Jalst, sesutiing, fencing, timbor, and under, outeldo prieo for dr: Jolst and ecantling, 16 to 24 fee Dlctiots, sousro, Plcltets, tat.... Codar posts, syl Gedar posts, roun Blur..., Shiugles on irack (A) ————— MARKETS DY TELEGRAPH. Forolan Marke Livinyoor, Moy 18—11 o, m, TFlour, 245, Wheat—Wintor, 1%@12 3126 ; white, 198 40@1%8 6} club, Jorn, 374, Pork, 678 6d, Lard, 4% 3d, Tavenroot, Moy 18~2 p, Ltvenroow, Muy 18—3 p, 1 .Liverroor, laud, 8%/ ; widdiing Orloans, 83¢d American, '0,00; speculation’ and cxpos Dreadatuns dull, Average Californlo :1‘35 4d@138 6d; red Wentorn spring, 128 8@ 13s, Coru, 8, Yrovislons—Tard, 48¢ 04, Dacon—Loug clear mid- dles, 4583 sbort clear middles, 434 6d, LONDOR, Aluy 18,~Late of discount in opon market for freo montha’ bilis, 3 1110 per ce Amount of bul Broadataffa dull, Maskot unchnnged, 18.—Colton sto: oty which 14 6-10 Lou " gono fnto he Bank of England ou balance to-day, £15,000, Cone sols—Money, U8:;@083¢ United tntes ‘Hoourl 10033 10-40s, 1043¢; now Ga, 10437 ric, 334¢ § ‘proforred, 3, necount, 03366857, 63, 107141 078, New Xork Cene ‘Tarpentine, 905, Tanp, May 18,~Rentes, 89F 470, Now York Dry Ganils Market, ¥ew YoR, Mny 18,—Manufuclurers’ ugents, Imu pended Luwleas _until ‘noon the funcral of Edwin Hoyt, 'h tfino o modorato business was nccomplists Goods in #teudy domand f vuled sivm fu fipst hands ; prits quiet ext Iud and_shirtigs-plecos, atings will be sold at auction uaal portors, sud Sobbors aus) to-dny, u conscquenca o duced quantitios, "o Produce Mavicots, ¥Ew Yonx, May 18.—~CorroN—Lasier: , 18 1-02@18 1-160 § tembor, 18 5160} 3c, lote {n Umited demand and heavy ,000 bris; suporfiuo Wostern sud '$6.00546.65) common to good, $0.00@6.403 white wheat oxtra, £4.7 8t, Louls, 80,256 11.00. 3 Jn uguet, 1850 ; S, supply ; recoipis, oo to ciofee, £6,15G0.7 (37.10 ¢ extra Oklo, £6,153 Tty flour unohahgod, Cornmeal qulet wud flem § Westorn, $4.50@4.00, Wheat heavy and lower osipts, 378,600 bu; No, 3 apring, $1.43; No, 2 Chi Northwestery, §1.40@1.60; No, ugeadod Town nnd ' Mine 0, 1 spriug, $1.53@1.57 vhito Canada, in boi £ $L47G140; No. 3 2 Milwaikee, $1,62@1.53 neaots spring, $L41GLG0 wintor rod Wentern, $1. £1.00, Iye quist ot §1 uiot and drooping ; jorn steady ; rocel Westorn mized, 84@8" SE@STige § Wl inio ' Canada _ Westers, €2 , 200,000 buf new and old 70; now aud old Western yollow, to Weatorn, 85@87c, Oats decidedly rmer’s_raceipts, 83,000 bu} mixed Weators, Gi@0%0 . Stock of gralu in storo dlay 16 § outs, 197,000 bu § + malt, 45,000 bu § , 1,000 bu, Hiy~Flrm at $L.10GLIG, Tors—Unehangod, Grooxnzs—Cotie dull, Buger dull ; fair to good Molasses quiet, - Rice unchanged. roLEUN—Urude, 6igc: Tefined, 193c, y at e, felianged. Porle frmers now mes cnsh; S17.753Mny ¢ SIT.8IGLT.0 Jugo ; 12} July. “Beef unchangad, - Middlos firmer ; Joug clear, 10X0 3 short clear, 10X, Lard rmr ; frimo uteam, 11 1-16@113e, wpot ; solier 11 1160 My @40 Junes 2 TA6@11ke Tuly, Burren—Heasy ; now Weatarn, 25@2%, ‘Wizskx—Steady at 960, i3 LOUISVILLE, u{‘nmmm, Ky, May 18.—CorzoN—Higher, &8 Eapsrores—Flour ond whest quict sud une and_drooping; mixed, 8o} whito, Bc, Oata quiet at G2@G5v. Rye, $1,15. Dloss pork, 318,25, Bacon fear rib, 103(0 ; clear, 11%e, ourod bams, lije; bacow, plajn, 13G 1930, Dulke ments—Slhiouldors, BX¥@6340 ; cienr xib, Uio; clear, g0, Lard, torcs, 1503 =, TROVIFIONS=Firm. May 18,—BrEapsTurvs—Flonr—Ful Corumeeluctive nt $4.90, avaneing st 91@05s, Onts in falr deraand snd stoady 1fa¥—-Dult and nominal, N—Searco and tra ot 20@Q20Kc, Trovistons—Lard fiem at 11@12ge, Bacon flrm ; shonlders, T30 ; elear rib, 1030 § eldur, 10}go, Kugare oured hasie, WGLUS, . T0UIS, 5. Tows, Moy 10.-Corsou-Dusers off; mide Qi beld 5t 160, n.‘x‘mmm.-d—xv‘lnux---al rades xangiog from $4.00@ 6,00 searco and wanted, Towminal; No, 3 Chicago, $1.21@1.45% ; winter quiot; il amiuple loia oldt. Corn [ower ond_unsot= No. 2 mixed, 08@F0c, track auad clovator Saa: Gl tor Moy, " Oats taslor for track lots 3 No. %, srieind o dull ¢ o ok fwor ot $19.00. Dry sulted joa; nominully 0o for shoullera; Vi 17 Bicau g wouders 7 casli ; 8o tirst half July; clear rib, 101 d firm § choles kottle at Quinoy, 1lo, 10y 0. Lard i 4 ADELIIIA, " pricos at $5,50@0.60. 18, — BREADSTUFFS—Flour— othars dull; superius, $4.70@ and_Ohio oxtra fumily 1: rod, $140@L.03 PAILADELYRI, Muy Quiet for best grados ; Bhio; mixod Westorn, GAK@85i 3 whiter e fem & witlto, 63@i0} m.mé‘, 613630, ‘pranoLEv—Letined, 1de, 0! qistont, Miy 18.—DREADSTUFFA—-Flour dull e and Western superfine, $10085.00 ; do extra, $0,00:20.70; vlo famity, $7,00@37.60, Whoat dully Objo kud Indians, $LAVE1,68 ; Wentern spring, 81.46@ Gorn netive and alrong: Westori mixe Oute e Weetern mixed, 03@63¢; wlito, 04 quiet 'at $1,03651.08, ovinoNs—Quict and firm, Mess pork, $17,7 16,00, - Bulic Moats—Shoulders, 02(c} clear rib, 93 g3ge, Bacon—Shauldors, e § oltas Hi g0’ Liz 1Wigla Burrrr—Unchangod, searce, ond wanted, CorFur—Nominally unchanged, ‘Wassky~~Dull at $9c@$t.00, OHWEG Oswrao, May 18, —DBurADsTUFrS—~Wheat dull ang + whita Canad, $1.61, Corn lowar ut 800, o RIS 1ADRTUFTE—Flour dull§ 3 double, $5,50 3 trobls Cornl “firm } mixe . 25@7,25; oholee, $T.O0@S S oty @i § Wit | $LOIGL05, Oats and yellow, 87@8%0 ; white firmer ut G@Gse, ~Fiem ot SLI6, ut $A.00, -Lork quict, but firm, ot $18.75, Dry Balt Moats—None in firet Lende§ dealers’ rates, shouls dora, 307 clonr rib, 9350; elear, 100, Bacon firm; souldéry, 7303l Byaline, % rd 40 ; ke, 1350, Buaak AND Morasges—Nothing doing. Warssy—Qulot ; Lauisiung, 99¢: Cincinuati, $1,02, Covsxe—Quiet ; fuir to Qonn Mun—flcamnfltoa‘u.t 3 ear ib, 1050} cloar, soarce und trmer viiey 1055@2e 18.—HnsAnsrores—Flour faly nd fem ; No, } white Aiohigan, 5@ 1,403 ; No, 2 vod, $1,45; selior Duyton and Mienifgan red, $LASY; No. a7 fower for option { high Jun, 6% ¢ Jul; 80jg0's_ 1o grade, 670, N0, 2, 54250 Michigan, Ge, Twoprire—Flonr, 300'brla’y whast, 8,000 buj corn, 13,000 Y 3 oub HIPMENTS—~Flour, none; wheat, 1,000 buj cory, 400 b § vats, 1,000, MILWAULLE, BlrwAukie, May 18,—Dinea aud unchanged, XE -8 g 4205 soller “Juno, §L,3420 dull and a shiade lowo, t . Rys fule sod firm; No. l.ll:);o. Ba nominal § No, 3 U, §1.44 Welivag | mam otk WAA Svgy