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6 —— e THE CHICAGO ''RIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY MONEY AND COMMERCE - FINANCIAL. | & paat week the movament of enrrency to th?::‘:a’:l::m’;mmm. though §t afd not reach (ho voluma of the shipments of the week that preceded, Fhe inquiry for exchangs betame strang in the ab- | #encs of any considerablo ahipmenta of prodice, Cat- tle nro golng forwara in Iarge smounis, but do not ynake enough exchsnge to satisly the necd for remite tances East, The country banks are still ordoring ex- | changs Easl on country account, but not 1o such an xtent an ten days sgo, Therato of exchange was 50 ; premium between bauks for §1,000, The loan markes romalns withont ehangs, There | a8 a large biisiness doneat the end of the week fn chifiing obligntions for the actilomentsof the 1at bk, |\ o, but this ereated no now loans, Littlo of the muucy | Jocked up 0 graln and provisions haw et been re- | Jenned, and tho merchiants bave Leen lorrowing foan | unospocted oxtent on accouut of ho latanoes of the sprirg trado, The discount fiucs of the Lanks are & consequently hlgh, although (bere In nothing of what | might e atylod an euterprising demaud for losns, | Naten ara #,4.10 per cont, i Thero s an nbundant upply of 1oanstife funda on the street, Bates ara 718 per cont, There are orders from thecountry for cnrrency to sulp cattla and corn, thouph they aco not heavy, Tho olearings Saturday waro $6,500,000% for ihe week vara $21,923,101,0), sud the balancor, $1,240,- for the currt‘wndlng weak of last 12,84 and $1,935,437.07, INMENT LONDS, Tho orders for Governments Lo b hield a4 non-faxa- Aa property o¥er he 18t of May, aseessment day, hat- fuy becn salisfied, the demaud hisa moticcally stack ened ¢ United Statea in of * United Btatea 6-2is of Vulted Siutes & of x of 76! 0-iCx, o4 Uuilod States now United States cusrency ~e 1142, @15} FOBRYIGN EXCHANOR. Sterling exchsnge was 48301} fers, London, 4537 Tarle, 310 «iign exchanga are quoted calle trans- Other raton of for- Tarln (fronce). BIG @B11¥ Gormany {reic Vaxge O Tielghnn (franee). o, 515 wdll Sotfand (Enilders) 4% ALY mitzerland {ranon. o 515 @sill, Bwodon, Norway, snd Denmark (ktoner), .. 21% Austria (oper BT L oovseinarammianins oo 4y €T AND COUNTY DONDS. Thego securition £ In aotive 10 Juest, enlt for the brokers Lo put the orders ey receive, Prices advanced X on Saturday ou all the bouds, T it | Anked Chicaga Cily 7R cf 013 & (0t 10237 2 int, | shicago City 79 ct, rewer: 1017 k& oy, (1024 &lnt, | Cnleaga CIty 7 R ety 'l!erlmnjlfll); k int.[102 wt, 093] & int, “ rago Clis 0 ct, certificates Coak County 73 ct. banda, Weat Fask 7 per cent bondn. .. 05" & fut, i 10154 K int, 1033 & fut, Ghirzgn City 7 Ret.certificates l coeenn B Db | Merenants’ National, Firvt National Bank i Nattonal B ink. Carn Exchange Natlon: Natlotal flank. ational Bau 1 Bk of 1 Truet and Savings ) Bank of Commers hants' Bistugs, L. & ther Han MISCLLLANEOUS, il {4 ata, City Tailiway, South Bide, seee] 8D | 307 iy K.flway, West Kide.,., City Ratlway, North Side “fradors’ Luncrance Cax Coamber of Comtmerce, iratto Gan Light & Coke Conipu 0 & Northwestern gold Lot 120 LATLST. X Yons, oy 1,—~Money closad essy at 25/@3 on eall, Torelgu oxchangedull a4 43YRASTY for Lanbers' alzty days’ sterling, and 40400 for deniand, Prime mevcantile papor is quoted 3t 5«0 por Oshf, with cx. ceptionnily chuice at 4 per cent, Uold opened at115)7, ond closed at 115%, tho oxtreinen of the day, Dorrowing rates, 1.4 pet dlein, And 3, %, 247, snd 1 gec cenl per aununl, At the elons Icans were flat, Clearinge, $45,009,000, Tue Assistant Treasurer disbnraed 3167,000, and _received fog custouma $912000. - Bpecls auipuients, $260,000 fn gold. Governments closed steads, lats bonds quict and uominal, Juilroad morigages quiet and tirm, Tho atock marko: was vory dull early fn the day, and prices declined, with the chief decline’jn Wabush, The uarket was steadier In the afterncon, sud closed aud utendy, The advance for the day ranged from tod per cent, Pantiua made the greatest sdvance, rielng from 167 to 365, withs thut price bid at the close, Wenlern Unlonrose from 94§ to s0), closing ot R4, Unlon Pacifle advanced to0 3724, and cloved wt 1ho hightst pofut of the day, Tbe fucrensed oarnjngs of the road for April—§45,802 for the twenty-nina tays, against $T16,857 the mame timo last yéar— sirengthcns {ho stock, and there wan & teady buylng movoiLent, widch may Liave some conuection with' tho rumor that & Hoston combiuation had besn formed to 5,00 shures, Union Pocia closed st 45, highest price mode, ZLske ore recoy- , Northwest to 42, Olos to to14%, 6t Louis and Ksusas City o nd aftermards secavera A4, ral advanced to 743, tnd Del- veare, Lackawanua & Western to 31957, with & slih seaction ut cloe, Transactions aggreqated ihares, of which 6,600 wera Frie, 10,60 Lako 1,50) Nortuwestern, 10,0 Tacific’ Mail, 3,100 Ohio, $0/°7 Western Union, 9,400 Wabaah, and 16,00 Unlon tacifio, GOVERNMENT 2ONDS, (123 Gougor 118 ¢ Coupor Soupons, a1 Zoupot Zoupons, Rougons, '3, Zoupone, new, \tasouris, onncnents, ol Cenncaseen, now.. Ticgax, New. . 118 ‘cmcmo & Allon, ClicsgugAlion, ped, 110 Olifo & Misniafppt .. 23 Cleve, Ctu, &, Col. .. 62 Chl,, Bur, k Quines 115 Taks Bhare 0% Central Pag, stoc] 10544 | Vinfou Pac, bouds, U3 | Ve, Lack, & W, o weokly bank statemnont In an follows! Lagus, $2,300,800 7 specle, docrease, Ingal-tanders, increass, $3,101,001 dopoalt er 4,18 1 olrculation, docreane, $J01,600; reerve, do- $160,130, COMMERCIAL, The followingwere tho receipts and sbipments of 1he esding arictes of jraduce (1 ety during the fweuty-four Lours ending at ¥ o'clock on Baturdey morulng, aud for the correspondluy date oue year agos RECEIVIN, PAMENTS 1o, | 1, || 1818, | 1814, Flour, brl \T81 Wheaf, b, 1A b Gorn, f. Usts, Lul., Lye, b sood, e Wroorg-curn, L, e, ,030 58 Lured meal 819,45| 803,40 309) B 38,100 Sl X ;| | i vom| o ‘1 Fr 1,018 ol Tl “mo 20,128 118,295 132400) 241,80 'gaal 21l | T s 841, m.".\s‘ 4410 103 A 19,0 ' gave place to snow, Thie list of reccivta presented no Bensanross | 207) bl Qreen ll;r\lu, brls.,, ' Teuns, o Hos tout.o, . Withdrawn from tore Friday for cily eon- ' sumption: £,020 bu wheat, 5,374 bu com, 1,608 bu arley, The following gratn was Inepectad into stors on Raturday morning ¢ 33 cars No, 1 apring, 105 cars No, ado, 8 cars No, 3 do, 4 cars rejocted do (212 wheat)} 5 cars yellow corn, 70cara high mized dn, 263 cars N 2.0, 10 cam rofected do (357 corn); 7 cara white oate, 24 cars No,2da, 3 cam rejocted do, 2 ears no grailo do (5 0at)t 1 ear No, 2rye; Boars No.d barley. Total, £38 cars,Sor 243,000 bu. Imspected out: 41,653 bu wheaty 25,080 bu oorn, 4,08 tn oste, snd 7,418 by barley, Tho following were the receipts and shipments of | , and for the correaponding weoks ending 58 dated Sty 1y April ] dau_3, Recoipts— 1878, | 1H9Y [ 197 Tlour, teia., 1,047| 61,600 | Wheat, by 236,6001 536,820 Qorn, It S0 T3 0ata, bt 100,477 30,540 Liye, b, o Tarley, G Dreared Logs, No. Live hogs, No Catule, No S Tiont, brh ' bu tarley, Livo o, Cattle, No. 4,60 “The following were (he exporta of flour, wheit, anil corn from New York during the pash wesk aud th | weok previous : i Taal [ Fereih wreeka | weeks e e e Tlanr, el " aa Wheaf, b 102,00 | Corn, b, 141,453| 29090 The Irading produce warkela ware Yory nesvous on Salurday, snd graln was frregulsr and generally weak, though not heavy, The minersble weather cauncd firmnenn at first, then weakness, as §t develored (nto Awarm rain, ond then 8 dash of sirength as the raln specially new foature, bul parties who wre usually posted gave jtas thele opluton that the racelpts will b Jarger duriog tbe coming wook, whils the shippiug movement was again dull, Tho dellverien fuctdent to tie first day of tha nonth wore rather minall in the morping—much wmaller than was expeotsd, That fact wan probably dus chicfly to the raiz, which tads it nncomfortable to go tound, Henca (here was no special prossure of cashilola on the market, sithet In wheat, corn, of pork, Tlie eituation of tha dry-gooda raxrket was sssentially {he ninoas for s number of days previous, fair ac- tisity prevailing fn nestly sil departiments, with prices ruling sbout ateatly, Grocerles met with a reasonsbly active lnquity from the fnterior trade, snd 8 fair amonnt of staple aud side gonds was istribited to local retallera at steady rates, Prices of canmed good, dricd fruits, aud feh were not nubjected o any quotable fluctuations, Cheeso remaius qulet and nominally unchanged, The butter market wes poorly eupplied, sad under a good dentand ruled fArm at fully tate prices, There wasoulyn light call for cosl and wood, sud prices remsln ae before, In the bagglog macket there was no appearance of sotivity, Ordors were generally for smoll amounts and wero flied at a1y for Htark, Je for Lewirion, sud 180 for Ameri~ cun snd Amoskeag, Leather remaina dull ab nomi ually uachatged prices, A moderats mosomant in ofls | wrau noted at comparatively sloady prices. The rain Interrapted trade dn fumber Saturday at | bath the yards aud docks; but the loss seeis uot to have been without some minall gain, for-the storm probally extended over the Michiygan lumber reglons, | wheta water iy much nsoded Lo swell the strauma that | Lbie logs ay be floated down, Drugy and chumbcds | wora tu falr demand and stesdy. Iron wasless active, thio prospoct of a sliort aupply baviug besn remioved by tho resumption of work at Plitsburg, which fact bas tended bo chieck the ppeonlative demand. Balt war \nict and steady, The nterest in seeds was cantored | chiedly in Hungarfan, which was in requcst, and » 5 ahiade firmer, whilo other aceds were quiet, The de- mand for hay was ioderats snd th supply fairs prices remainrd s herctofors, Broom corn, wool. lides and Lops were quist and othorwiss dovoli of new features, D'otatoss wero very quist, Psime Rul- e¢n Peaclblows would probably bring full prices, but otlier varieties were dull and easy unider comparative- Iy Uberal offorings, Eggs and poultry wers scarce dud o, OTRER ATATIATICA. “Tho New York Praduce Kschangs Wokly gives the following: The vidlle supply of grain, compridlng tho siocks In granury at the § riucips) points of accutoulation st Jakio and seabourd ports, and fu transit oo tho lakeasnd by rail, April 24,1 Corn, Gain, Bu, ' Tar, B o A, Ahip ship'ate. ANLIB S, Yoo T Aprl 24,7310, Yo ADe frts for Wik Apr 16181, 3 7 Wi AIAIX:, 15 11 8, i Wik Marsh 51067 1] oug Wk Mae fol ikl 12, (18] 816,578 122 Wk Apr 35, 74110, &0 465,900 334,104 Winter Wheat—Tho ares planted with whest for the crop of 1875 is, moluding Californls, avonk. 160200 scres more than that for fhe crop of 13i4, The condition of ihe orop is be low an aversge, In most parts of tha South iis prospects are favorable and hé erop vocuro agatnst all coutingencire excapt frust, In Cuiifornia 8 Iargo broadth g been sceded, and the prospe: ta are {avorablo 07 (ko early sown wheat, but there are soms appreligusions in regard to the lnta sown, Tha Btates 1n the Valleys of the Olilo snd Missouri Rivers report iuferior coutlitiun on accouat of winter milling, Those sections o which drought preveuted dsrly seodin iave suffered most, Tuthe Middle fiates, thotg srown in ppearance, the raots are saund, snd pros- vocls fuvarable, axcept in jmiches that kave Leen cov- ¢rod during ke winter by ice, In two-thicds of tho couuties 1 New York the winter wheat crop fe fu uediucs coadiion. Tn New Jersey it s yrospuctively under aversge, In moal of Penunylvania itis above ap aversge condition, Vinginla (s below an averae. Nomth Carclina s medium coudition, Llitiole 18 cvs sldurably below an average. The expected arriveie of grain in the Dattad Ring. dum duriug tbs four weeks fram Aprid 10, 1675, are a8 follow: Whear,| Maize,|Harley, gre, | “ure.’| gre, For direct ports, :05,00°| 87,600] 96,00 Fur ord janood 3,0 £9,000 The furegoing do uob Juclude steauier alipiculs from Ansetjcan Aliwutio porty or sail sud steaner shi) ments from the Baltle, or suipmionts from D.lmllrr, Frauce, or Trieats, “The wmount of malze in transit for the United Klug- dom is belng rapldly fucreased, whils that of barley In belug dimtuivied, The cheap batley has, to & corie uluerulila extent, luken the place of mai for fesdiug purposws, which will iucreass the requirements for Ytal quarters N T maizes Uungurlan advices uuder date of April 10, 1875, give fuvorsble reporta of the growlng cropy, which -‘m almost wxceplionally satisfuctory, Tho wealher e, terdam mail sdvices of the J2th ast, veport & milder temperature duriug the Arat iwo wock in April, with occasionsl ruin falls, whicl bsd beous favorable fur the dayelopment of the growth of tlis cereal arops, Hpot suppliea of 1ys wese small, but thera iad Leen a lberal serival of wheat,—{ully equal to the milliug re- quiramenty for » tize, Dricca bad beeu aupporiod, but the market closed woek, In France, slthe end of {ha second week in Apeit the weailier was fine, an 0ce of ruin, wiilih pavhinental muatkela {u souxequonce sluna of furmers, The production of March, 1815, 14 repory sroleum for Februsry sod 4 followe t iFebruaruy Mareh, brie, bria, L0 1710 gl Ts0m fag u.'.;m: *},T‘d Deiliing wells, No. Sl 4 Block in iron lanks 4,359,784) 4,204,400 W84 4! ) a0l ufim A lelter from Morrison, 1)1, stolew thet Baturds: ulghs wan very cold, with snow. Que-third less wheal 3,687 1,4°¢, 19,174,00019,742,1400|1,444,5 012, 4374, +|TO30,00011, 830,001 BT4,0%{ 4,038, 0 )/ o 0s. A14,000 5| 1,817 181 Also the followizg, withous cumparisons] foraduce, Taceied, | BNppal, vl aw 16, L. b i _n.uvi 9,500 i lhst county than last yoar, [u s few lustauces, the sarly-sown wheat Las rolted, aud will be plated to cura, Ostaaud Lurlsy are’ sown mory sxiouslvely ‘with tha beginning of twe years, Tho sawad fing lumber includes timber} oA Avrdl, sy, . 1873, anaru, 1834, Bawed Inmuer, i, Hown lumber, m. Pickels, m ! Lad Tanou ki LK 143 riie_{ofal o “Fha nimier of $atin reported 1a 10 il 13, wera ;. cotyitn b7 1ake and 7all, from Jun, 1 & 1w, | 188, Traber, m... 35000 W18 Bhingles, . WO, 1BN TS Lath, B BS0Y PROVISIONS. {1100 PRODUCTS—Wers very qulet, hut firmer, with " broadatuffs aud live stock st this polut during the p38t | (hg srception of mers pork, Tho deliverics of tho morzning twere xmall, and thers was no preasurd to sell, Lt the demand was exceedingly lght, thers bo- ing very fow oulalde orders on the market, Ths ‘Duistness trananctad wes chiefly in chisnging over, Wo note tlist the stock of pork in New York 14 reporied at £0,912 Lels, against 63,64 a montl slnce, and 7,076 Lrina yoar sgo, The sloks hers are reported, tne oMcially, at abont 110,000 Lrla mess pork, and 51,000 tes of tard, Of the lard, 500 tey kettled and 760 summer-rendered, Tle work of summer-pscking In ou {he Incresss, two or threa mors hiousrs having becn atiracted during the psat weak by Ibe larger supply of logs, Sn1esrNTa—Tho Cemmeretal Report gives the fol- 1owing 24 \he bipments of provisions from this potat for the weak ending April 20, 1873, and sinoe Nov, 1, 1871, Wogether with comparisons Zard,| Hame Sh Tes. | ten, |7m‘ 1 Bl §,10,008 Same ) 0,012 1,03 EincaNor.1,% 10 25,631, 2 174,28, 5 ima 3= 8, 510 M, 410, 478 184,300, 33 ados all out masts, exowud shooldors an iime Mess Ponx—TWas cull, butashade firmer than on Friday evening, though 16¢ per brl lower than at the preceding clone ef 'Change, Halea wers N‘llfltlfl: llo 80 brla 3,300 Lrln eash o selier May at $21.00922.01 caah at $21.95 5 and 2:0tela sallor July at $22.0. Total, 6,C3) Lela, The market cloasd quiet st $1LTI@22.09 eeller the manth, $3233@2.21) for June, $12.65 for July, snd nomlually al $22,73 for Ausust, Exlza pritme pork was quoted at $13.75; prime mens wae riominal at §10,60, LanD—Tas quiet, but sdvaneed 5@7ie per 100 B, In sympathy with a riss of #d per 11 fta In Livorpool, though New York was quoted dull, Sales were liniited 103,.00 ten sellar May st $15,65311,00, and 4,250 ton weiler June at $16,,0@15,T1, Tl tea, The market_clon m At $18.b5413,51%" coh of seller May, H633616.774 for Jus, and wominally s H1893 for July. Mrets—iWera qulet but a shade fiemer, the declin of Frilay being recovered on moat descriptione, thoirgh ordors were few, Hales were reparted of 100, 000 Iun shonldors, weller Augunt, at9; 1C0 Loxes long cloara st 11%e ] 60,600 iis apring-cured siiort ribaat 11%e: 100,00 'tue short elears, sellor July, at 13%a s and 100 texes long cut bams at 11y(c (avorage 20 e, The moarked cloned at Bigc for shouiders, caeh o meller May : 8o do sellar Junaj Ay do soller July; long clear, 11%o cash or soller May: do seller Jfune, 1153 do noller duly, 117t aliort ribm, 117, Canlt orwoller May; dd Beder Jime, 121gs : do selfer July, 1 sliort clowrs, canh of Acller May, 12,0t do allef June, 19461 40 selior July, 1240, kel meats $c higher than loose, Summer-cured Euglish meatx, 113¢ 1% boxed; sweet-picklcd hunis, 17 1y avorags, at1ijg@lde, Dacon meoin quoted at 194 14)ge for Lamw, uKo for shoulders, 10%,0 for shorl d 13, for. short clears,—all packed, Wan qict ol §@11c 0DUCTS—Were quict and nominall ‘mess, $.25 for extta me un- and DEEF chianized, at 83,45 for 320.0° 331,09 for hawa, Tartow—Quoted at 8Y@8%e, - BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~as in falr domand on loeal account, nnd ono or iwo fots wers taken for shipment, chivlly to Souther pofnts, Tho market was irm under the bet- far fnquiry and lght stocks of desirablo branda, Bev. orul tnguirice have been roceived from Clncinnatl and olher cilies Houth, aaking ko prices of flour, nud some atato that the usual supply (winter)In very scarce, Tho atocky hero ara reported &t 31,015 brls, agalnat 82,060 Urls s month sinoe, and 41,025 brls o year sgo. Saleson Saturday wors £0 brla winters at $6,50; 550 bris spring extras, partly st $3,00; 160 trle sprin perfines at $3,80; and 300 bels rye flour on private termr, Total, 1,100 brls, The market closed an follows!: Cholee winter estras, $3.50@R7.C0; consmon to goad do, §5.00@3:26 ; cholce apiing wxtree, $3NG 5,23 Rl do, shipping grades; $5,6045,00 3 Munmo. tae, $5,2436.001 patent ¥pring, $.0420.00; wprlog superfines, $3,76@ 4,23 ; rse fatr, $5,31@35,30, Brax—WWas fu good domsnd snd flzm at the recent aavauce, with ‘s modotato supply, Sales wors b0 tous AL 31,50 on track, and $10.00 Trés on boavd vare, Was guoted dt $3.75@41.00 per il for good, and $17.77@28.00 for coarse, Bales wero 10 tons +onTsa 88 $35,00 on Aok, MippLinas~Sales wers 10 fons at $20.80 freoon g 5 2 d generally weak, but aver- at tha clove on Fridey, Liv- seporied sievager, hut New York a4 e, s wore falr, and Lo rain acted as & bear i~ It waa not kuown dons . progressing finsly tu consequence, Thers was again & fuir dewand for carlots for shipment to millers 31 fnlerior pointa, and sevsral buying order on the door for vound loisj bus thoro were mors arders to eell on country account, and the rain ancour- uged local Leasa to eoll a Littlo mora frooly, whicl thoy did ull tho toors willingly aa the the Jozsés fuchlent to woek! wavoriug silghtly in their , rufstence with which Eoal coto s point whero tuipment will La & proltablaoperation. . A it at Uio fealiug in that direction may e gathurad from an offer mado on Sstarday in this mar board vessel at I per bu I ting 1t there s to sull & cargo froeon s than cost of put- tha mnarket stood st the tme, snd to guarantes s 4o freigut to Duf- falo, Heller Juns ovponed st $1,08Y, »old up lo $1.08%, doclined o 81071, aud advanced to 31075 at the cloas Sellor May scld at ,I.N.U'al.ué » closing ab 31,04 L GflbM}edluelphn No, 3 ol b BLUB BLUSK, Bellar Julysold st $LUIX@IIVY, Cuvii sales wera reported of 100 bu No. 1 spring st $1.0/1 14,000 bu No, 2 do st $1.04)4(n1.00] by No, J do st Y8@2K 0 ; 600 bu rejocted do'at Vo ; and 800 bu by sample at $111g 112 froe on board, Total, §2,000 o Brnnz30Ta WaraT—Was in good demand and rels- tively firm, Balos wero reportod of 8,400 bu st $1.11 fac No, 1, aud $1.01@LUTK for No, 2. cot} lcaa sotive, and steadisr, but gonorally weak, at a littio below Friday's average of prl Liv- erpoot wn quotod ditll and ‘easier, aud Naw York was taine, while the recelpts Lere were again fair for the scasou, the roported shipumenta light, sud the warket ulymn hized with the dowhward tendency of wheat, Tl sarly fecling wea ratlior siroig, probably as onwequence of mnaller deliveries than had bren ex- pocted, aud tle idea that the bad waxtbier will dlminish 1o reccipis for saveral daga to come, s holiord In the country tuny be strald telr corn will pass sa rejocted {€ they lond 1t while the weather {a damp, But there wers 100 wany sellera for continued sirength, und the afferings of cask and May coru lucreased the weselon progressed, ~when {t Dbera notad_ thab our wiocks hsd fucreased sotne 759,000 bu duriug the whalspared round tush the Yy 3 closing st 77c, ML IBYWIBX e, closing st S Boller tho mouth Bold At Thg105ce, closiug ol thunside, the differonce betwern: May and June widentog towards 1 o‘tlock, Oar lote of No, 2 clowed at TORT0Y; ¢, Cash snlew were roported of 72,400 bu No, 3, and Highemized at 6@70xc, there belug no dlserimination {1 the price of the two; 18,000 ba Duw No. 9, st Tai@7807 0,600 by uew biy TaYqEsTako; 2,000 bu rejected st 72 4001 sars st {60 on track, Total, 119,000 OATB=Wers rather guict, and wi ut materisl chauge In prices, - The dellveries wera reported o bo moderately larga 1o the morning, but the fact had little or 1o eMcat on the market, wiich advanced from e opaniag Agure bout o, Ui afletwards this giin was Jout, the Biarket weakoniug fn sympathy with corn, Hellar Ju avorite option, apened at advauced to 833¢, &35 03 Lo month sold &t 03 @C3%e, cloalng 3t July was aunted at§ T o, 2 caily wold at 615 &K 623 '2""“”' 10 special focstion at ade, Refocted was vods Carls s3icn were reported of 13,100 Lu No,3 wt &2K(@8J0; 6,000 bu by samiple st 8650, T ! IRY L Wi & 1, otal, 91,500 liu, Tir1'glt demand and ‘adequate_supply, ND. 2 wad Mesdy at $1.07 for freal recelpis, snd o= ple Tota sold at $1.0J, Bales : 800 bu No, 2 ab $1,07, xnd 900 bu by atnple at $1,0 BARLEY=The rasrkot wes again very qul waa saue tngal b vory litls wa awluy to the limited offerings, Cish No, 2 $1.30@1,31 in Central, and $1.31 Ju N, . " bousey, sud No, 3 at §! Heller May was quoted at §1.25, snd Iater b asles wers reporied of 1,200 bu No, 3 a4 $1,30-81,%4, and 800 bu No, 3 st$1,161.17 ;lW. 400 bu by sample st §.54 ou track, Tolsl, u.uo‘ ™ sarl; R LATZST, Early in the sfternoon grain was atronger under a fasr fnuiry, Lut & Uy waakeued, closiug about 1hio suitie a4 0B "Cliatigs, Tho deliveries of whout were Qulte icesl, and of cora obly fulr, Trovisiua. were ve, e pork was quiet at §21,93@2 seller 1 baonh ai $005 fof June, B 400 sash o than vsual, but very such of it was kifled by the lax 1old spap, s2d will wwn or planted to corn, Nol svar oue.fourth of whos a8 yet over ground, and but 'if%x:flcf Kr’.‘nd' n:u Tub proupect ;dlumg- | cat crop, an aw cEop, 30 » roustng ohy corn crop ¥ o0 42 ek, 317, Blockbriuge, Becretary of the Ohicago Lumbare 1men's Exchauge, has complied tho following statement | 0ietockaun land aau for wale Aprl 1, a8 compared Lard was jnactive and nomins at $19.83 ossh and g 1o orgcs oifen 1 emluglo larger offeringd. Beller Juua wald st $1.07) A 36, Belle {3 el sl e ut g e May sald at ’x,m). Corn was & shiad, - ulet sud esajer and 633e for dbue, RENaRN ety ATCONOL—Was quist at 42.24@2.28, BUROOM-CORN—~The market was quist and un. #1835 for June, Wh v early 3¢, but afterwards decifned, @108, and cloved ut §1. o, i T eLa v un.cndn. ™ T8j0 for May Oats GENERAL MARKETS, changed, Following Is the range of prices, the outside belng the bighesd for (ba best qualiiies of the grades named: Caod lo ehofce hurl, 13 @Mo; trush that will work ftaslt into » ehoice harl | hrnom, 11@19@1%6 3 fate ta good do, 10@10¢ @110} Inferior bruah, 92100 § erooked, 0@%e. DUTTER=—Th markét was without noticeyble change. A scarcity of eholce graes i atill complainied of, aud nales are resdily affected at the letely advanced prices, Low and medium qnallties sre quist and Mendy, Wequata: Cholce to fancy yallow, 38.28103 medium to good grades, 172005 luferlor to commons 124160, CHEESE—Remainn quict, mediate wants, Luyers do not seemn dispostd to invent, aud an absencs of larg orders Is noted, We continuo o quote prime old al icjg(s1%e, and lower grades at 5o, ) OOAL~Bnlen warn light st the range of yrices fol. towing ¢ Lackawanns, $3,56@10.00: canniel, §3.00@0,00: Erle and Walout 11ill, $7,601 tocking Vailey, $0,50] I1udiana block, $3.00@3,60; 1iinols, $4. 00, DRUGH AND CHEMICALY—A falc trads was re- "fl; I-‘IG ulm‘\'lll laat week's ‘}wr'!fi' Ib. bABta!‘ cllrl&mflu 403 acld, tartazie, pawderod, mmo- v, Ty 233005 3%l preane, A0z, $1.60@ 1557 bo- Tefl, b, 1dIRes bine vilrol, M, Wdielsed efesm tartar, pitre, It 44@abes cochiusal, 11ond, Ih, BXGHI; chiordtorm, b, $1.20.4 1,28 ; g, 't bulk, i, 2@ 033 gum' srable, picked, SX3T0C; guim arabie, 803 gum camphiot, b, 3kaDh0; gum o i shellac, iy T3@%NWaE ol 8¢ ciporphis, sulph, 0z, $1.35G0.00 cator, 31,553 1.80 pot gal. s do, loman, $5,0.c3 postass, chilor,, T, 33 gdvo; potiastum, fod., .00} quinine, sulph., oz, §2.00@240; Ted $LBKG1L0: Toot Tpfeac, yowd, Ih rool. K, L, powd,, 1, $1,23@1, n A @3c3 aliver, cryat., o7, $1.10a1,135 soxp, Castlle, gerl., o 1 @14c; suilphirr, 1, 474@0e; Masalrax bark, 1@ 3¢ EGG3-~Were firmer, Lolng scarce, Bales wero made a1 1 14166, and 104! Te was askod by nome parties, ¥181—Trade waa good, local as well se country bity- ors ordering freoly of lake sud ssltowater desc tious, Prices were again «\llolml ateady, wa follo No, 1 whitefish, %.brl, $6.00@%15; No. 2 do, $3.75 6,003 No, 1 ImuIL’LN@).!L Ko, § ahore mackerel, Taw, 5-brl $3.5068,70; No, 1 bay, $0.50@18 3 N Tinckorel, Kerl, $4.09040,273 fatnily mackerel, J-brl, 503,783 No, 1 shore kife, $1.60@1.66 bank conish 1004635 3 Goorg $6.33.56,80 Nerriug, spilt, brus, $3,50@ 4,78 § do Labrador herfing, round, brl, $7.80. $3,78:@4,00; acaled herring, per bot, Tiiver sslman, 3-Url, $2.04a0.50; ocean trouty 3 doz and 4 doz per cive, $,23@0.50. L ANULES AND NUTH-Fochersco held firmly, and 1 th Astide from mesilng im- precip o My 53 root falr 10 advauce, Applen aing show more sirength D for s0me tine previous, 1o otber linos there was i Ible change, e quotn: FanrtaN—Dates, 833 Tot figs, drume, 13@1dc; fign, layers, 17@160; Turkisn Jrunca, iy @uycs French pruus ig1sk0; rasius, uyers, @2.938 loone Museatel, $3.93'% Vileu- 1 i10; Zuute carratits, 1@ije: elizon, 24 41t lowon peek, 10@T0c, Douratio—Alden sppics, @193 Ligan sy.pies, 949} c; Indlana aud nole, 8 outharn, #i4 8%0; praches, halves, 9.,/@ D} b mixed, B,y ¢ ; B0 pared, Wik s biac Tics, 1010y e} ranpborrics, dl@c; pitted. cherries Sadte, NoTs—~Fiiberts, 13« 14c; almonds, Terragosa, TH32 Dlot walnuts, 15@icc; Urenobia wainuts, Tisade: Drazlls, NgdlGes fecams, Toxas, H@also} Wilmington pesnuta, K luc; Tennessc pasnuts, 6(s 80; Afrio:n pewnuts, By @fe. GREEN FRUITH~Trade was foterrupted Baturday by the raln, but fruit woa beld ¢ yecent figures, lomons Lelnig quoled a sh highee, Appien contiatia slow and_weak, but much of i unsalable dlook in being mado inio cider or vinegar, aud it fs thonght that 58 soon sn the old stock §s out of the way chofos fruft will bring beller prices, Thers i considerabla frult fu the conntry yet to como forward, Prices: Valencia Oranges, $10.00.234%0 per casd; orsuges tt boxos, $4,00G3.50; leions, 350050 3" airples, por brl, (air to oholce, $L00@L50; Aspiowall banansm, $3.0028.00 per bunch | ted Lansuss, $3,0055.00 per ‘bunch pitespples, §3.50 per doz, OROCERIES—Tha demand wis fair, 60 far ta ths apits were conterned, but {he Initor sriicles were quoted dull, In pricea there were 1o appreclsl s, Following are the cuirrout rutes : 7j60; Caroling, TX@SHe ; o o PR 00, avs, JI@M3es Juvs, No. 3, 30 wdtige ¢ cholee to fancy Mo, igiife} good o prime do, S2K@13Ka L common to flry “ilig21 %01 tosativg, 1951 0i Bingapore Juvs, H@lso; Qosta Lilow, 43)5 @lie ; Maracaloo, RY@Iic. ‘dioans—Patent cut loat, 11@l1e: erushed snd powdered, Aigialie! granulsied, 11X@13%03 Ay Atundard, 103¢=i0%0 : do No, 2, 10 910)0: 1, 3ge & oxira U, 9X(@0%a; O No. I, Sn@dsc; yeliow, O No,1,9%@V250; oloton brow, BX@d0 § {ulF Lo prinie do, BY(E3Xc; common do, TywTi(c; cholce mo- lusces suger, 4., @fe 3 common to faie do, TH@IKC | N. 0, common io ehoice, 75 @%. Sfllarsey sliver drip; irup, 53316 iy Ps—Diatmond drips, extin llue, B0 21037 good sigsrluned sirup, oxtra do, 6.@05¢; New Orleans molasacs, 3 Ti@ide;’ do prime, 12@150: da_corm ‘good, (@88 ; Purto Rica molassed, (030503 common malsse sew, 43@450; Llackalrap, BtV Sr1oks—Allaplce, 15)@i030; cloves, 50@33a 7 cas- wla, D03 pUppOr, Eik@iizot nutmegs, $L.O0S 1.85; Cuicutta ginger, 16ig@16ke, BoArs—German softled, 0%1463c; Golden West, a4 White Lily, 6(@6)0; Whits Rosa, 0N@8xc; Imporial, e, AY—\Wan fn modorate request and steady, excopt fw gieaden, Bafess No, L timothy, at $19.00, doliversil atwiook yrda; 10 bous neime uplond pralris, ui $15,00 3 JDtens No.1 d 0., at §14.00 on track § Prima timothy, 0. 1 do, $18.00,19,00; No, 2 dv, $10.00417.40; vy prime uplend prairte, $13,005 £ bids, The fesling wan very dull at thio close. HIDES—Were quet and tnchanzod, We quote: @recn vity butcliers’, 7o¢ greon cured light and 8o part cured, @7j0:grecn calf, likc; dry fnt) s ie; deacon kip and calf, 174,605 dry , ki, 307 sleep "fih ool estiualed 1o waniied, ber b, 40 ddes dea with one grub snl over are clis: e metsd. Dameged shoth bring two-thirds Drice, and Lranded 10 per cent off, UOPS—Continus (ull &6 25@Ne for Weternd, very cholos \nlni‘hfld a8 38¢ INON AND BTELL~Trads ia falr, though notso notlve as it wos before work was "mmnfl“hllt Lus Piits- 5, ‘Lurg miils, The pros of scarcity n prices Guring {he strike na fulped {0 creala n Wpectlative ds- mand, whioh hes now fatlen off. The quoted rates are unually adhered to 1 Tron, 2810330 Fitcs; Lorseshos @8}cs Norway 'tron, 1x@Bo per Ibi Nor= rous, wndies English spriug ateel, wallot can eaat apring sieel, L1@Ldc; steel tire, I in., } tool mteel, Amorican east, 160; Englih do, e, OILB~There was & noticasbls fslling off in the de- ‘mand fram the local trado, but fafr amount of orders from interior dealers wore recsiyed, Pclces were the meas on Fridsy, rauging an follows ! Carbon {stand- 6 dog, teat, 14 1430 { doTliinols legal test, 5,415 1 3o s, 175 d lu srives extra er lard oll, $1.3. No, 1, $1.ukal. No. 3, 85@8ae; lineoxd do bolled, 19400 , Faw, Ti isfll whale, 83 s 130 sperm, $2.35@1.40 ; neatafoot oil, strict~ Iy pue, §1.00} do extrs, 81003 do No, 1, 0ucs bank oll, 830; airails, t00; plumbego ofl, €WATEa; turpen- tine, 4'@tic n';fi:m'“ gravity, 1{)@13¢; naphitha, commou, PQIATOL: Tuers waa vary If markat was casy, sxcept for oholce Last luta EsternPeachtiows, 404960 delivered ; Weitorn, 83d00c; mized, @300 Early lloss, Eastern, 1005 do Westetd, 0@ ¥ ulet, but firm, under Umlled POULTRY—\Wsa offerngs: Turkeys, live, 16.8180; chickens, live, $1.0) @B per das, oF 166123 per b} ks, 81110 pat dos, BEEDB—1ungarisn was falrly sctive, and a shade Qrmer, selllug at $1,60@1.60 for fair lo prime, and $1,00% for exira, Oilier eeds wers quiet and slesdy, Clover sold at $0.75:&7.00 for muedjum, sud $1.75 foF mammoth, __Tlwot was quoled firm, under more Inquiry, &f $2.36@2.0, Good millet sold at $147), prime being quoted st $1.6631,70, BALT—S8a1t was_raibior qulel, Ko changs'in prices 1u anticipated in consequence of the opsniua of uavle gatlon, au tho atocks avorywhereare small, aud frelghis ara likely 10 be higher than wea D Probae ly the stock of fine salt here does not exceod 16,000 brls, A confldorsble quautity 18 ozpoctad from Bigl now by lake, Jous : Onondiga and Bsgluaw, Aug 10 erdiuary coarse, $2,005 femond, $213X ; daley, without bags, $278 withs bags, $3.10 ; Ashton'dairy, por sack, $.00@ coatn dulry, ‘TEAB—Continue In good demand, and the firm feol- Ing lately developed i silll & featiirs of the market, Wa uota: Young liyaon, cominon togood, X480} eholce e, 16¢AM.00} cotntnon o A old kyron, 3@ 53¢} comuion o tius uiperial, 48@0%a ; good ta oholce do, 75@.00 3 falr to woud guujowder, (84l8oi qobd, 00 1o Eholée, J5@HIC] cholce 1o sxtrs’ Moyu 1521,3; Pinguuey, common (o 3 new Jaj ¢ cotamion to good do, 803 io; falr fo good 01, 3@030¢ cuminon do, §KBIB S common o tine Oclot, s 5c; g90d, 5090} cliolch 0 oxtrs, L0, WOOD—1s aifll hold 88 $7.00 for beach, and at §8,00 for sisple, deliverod. VEAL—Chofce carcatses were {n roquest and firm 8t i te undor 1ight offerings, but three Jots were sold a taestra at 4 «de. WOOL—01a wool 1a quoted se fallowss Giood to prime tub-waaliod, 80@58¢ 3 poor €a goou tub-watlied, 45@520; fine and medlum wash fancy do, 620§ coarse washed feoct aud coarss unwashed, S6@A37e; 336} pulled wool, 42@ie, LIVE STOCK, CHICAQO, Cuttle, | Hoga, | bhesps Recaipli— Boal 1,134 16,85 stam| 4,011 SUTI0] 40j085) B0wd tatement of the recaipts “Following 14 8 camparati of cattle, hogs, sud shesp for the Orat four monlls of {0ty year and taats Callle, | Hous, | Sheep, 64511 508,447 88,160 B danwasl 4naT) ,440) 20007 50,085 o] VBT Bobcol 41,033 o sl asomsl 3isse fi'“.uo 30| 20100 203,101[1,003, 108 103,138 " ty 1876. The tecalpta of eAltls Auring tho part month wats 9,100 In sxconn of any pravious monfh since the Union Stock-Yarta wera openod. Tlie largeat fumber pre- yiously reported was for June, 1874, when the arrivala Teached 89,274, The recelpta for the four monf ing with April alow an incroste over lash yest of 33,530 caitle, 110,444 hoas, and 1,945 shieep, Cattle freights remain nominaily as tast published, viz: 226 per 100 Ibs to Duffalo ; 05 3.10¢ to Albany ; and 40 to New York, though somp af the Eastort Hinea ars #entting " theas rates, and o further genersl reduction fe among the sveuts likely to occuratan early day. Following I» Aecretary Williame® teport of (ha move- ment of live-stock for April t ; Reoeipla= - Thicagn, fock Tand & Pacife. | 18,924 84, 14,031 Tilinofw Gentra of 1 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy..| 39,01 |Catéle.! loga, | Sheep, Chicago'k Noriliwoster, o1l Chilcago, Allon % Bt A0 Pittsburg, Fi, Wayne 159 Micligan Conteal 2t Take Shora & Mic i 2:0,569| 41,952 Shipmen id— Dittaburg, ¥, Wayne & Uhleago,| 21,166| #7,080( 16,007 Michigau Canteal 12,02] 51,029] 11,65 Lake stiore & Slich. Soiithiern’, Pltabiirg, Cin, & 8L, Louis Galcago, Dauvilla & Viuceun: Chicago & Ruck Island. . Tiinols Conbial s cocnresiossor cago, Burlingion & Quiney | Cnicago & Northwestern ... Chicaga & Alion.. Cbicago, M, & B, Pay Daitizors & Onio .. Total,..e. 173,605 90,359 Average wolght of hogt for March, 203 s, OATTLE~Tho fact that the provious week was s prosporatia oho} notwithstanding the unprecedented- Iy beavy recelpts, apparently fnduced amoni Woslern shippers the bollef that the same rate of supply be n- defluitely maintalned withous subjecting prices to n decline, and the 26,000 head then send forward have been followed by soma 35,000 for the woek just closed, That the results of the oxperiment wero not alto~ gethor satisfactory may bo fuferred from the fact that prices were on tha dowaward scalo from the openlug of trade on Mondsy down fo the close of the week, al.'fii sa4ca] 143 _whien they shawed an uggrogata raduclion of 3@ 60o. The depreciation, ~tuough les tlan might liave been expected, was mevers enough {0 insure serions losses to s majority of the drovers, and th foollug smong that class Was a gloomy oue, A the reducedl rates tBera wan fair actlvity in ibie demand from tho different classsa of bityers, aud st the end of the week not mors {hea 3,000 head remsined fu the yards unsold, Balen were princapally within » rauge of $4.80,4 6,25, Veal culves sold at $3,01G33,80, ana new miich 8 w8 §20,0 k345,00, aa to quality, Baturday a4 an sxiremely quist day, nefllisr local fior outaide Luyers taking hold with ‘any ahow of intersst, and prioes were weak and frregular. UoTATIO xtea Dooves—Graded wieors, wol 08 i .46,30@0.15 re) weighlng 1,2.0 to <010 0.00A8,20 wolgi- ing 1,150 to 1,230 lhe.,. .o 5.80@0,00 Modiiita Grades—Steers in f4iF fiosti, Wolgh~ 10g 1,100 10 1200 1,20 v - 6898835 5 , ani conmmon to cholce cows, for city alaunghtor, n welghing 800 to LS . 4.00@5.60 slwlxculflo—(!ommm eatile, welghing 700 T + 3,50@0.00 nd _bin cows, 101,060 Iy foferfor—Light stags, Inulik, Sud acslawag atesis. 2008407 OUSTEIR. 10 esrare sensnr + T.0@8.18 10GK—Common _bacon, aud_coarse, heavy lioge ware Loo planty, aud Lava hold lower tha duripg the yrevious wock, while good o cholce grades of all Wrelghte linve sbout beld tliolr own, In other respacis e Thustion of the market vai essentisly unehngod, tor of tho wupoly snd the demand belng 18 ss during the week béfore, quat g8 neus forwatd wus nios above tue recent avorago, their uneven, light, and contse lisavy late an fieretofore compristug thie bulk of the dally” arcivala "Tua average weght of ho Liogs recelved during Aprl Wan 200 1w, axuinet 217 lbe o month; 10i% for A, T4 U for Aprl, Wi ina 228 1 ers or Aprl, wan faif activity tn the matket on_Batur. day, and pricos were staady at $7,60@7.86 for poor to chofca light, and at $7,7648.75 for" p or to cholos lieavy, A amoll drove of extra Philadelplia sold at $+.0). They aversged e, Amony Batusdny's ssion wers e following 1 RO® ALRS No. Av, Priee)No. PriceiNo. Av, Prics, 10L,,, 160 $:70 | 63, 10 TR TV 1 h,0,,104 165 199 8,00 7.05 1. 00 €., 21 780 | 16,...183 763 107 BHREP-~The week just cloasd was ® quict one in thls branch of the niarkét, Eistorn a8 well os local h\l{!fl oporated with a good dsal of caullon, and prices ritfod 1ower for all grades, Wo giiolo poor ta chole woaled slisep at $3,.0080.80, and inferior to cholce sboru al $1,0086.00. 8T, LOUIA. 1lobs—itecelpts, 923 ¢ active and 8r, Lo, May 1. atrog § the deimany excceds the suppiy ; Yorkeru, 0 @10 ; Lacon, T(@Tx¢ ; good Lo chofcs, $1.0048.3: 7 CATTLE—Receipts, Z60 ; ateady and offeriugs ligh nalea of good native steers at 3.0058,124 ; fale to gcm‘ #1009 The market was very quict Baturdsy, owiog to the rain, which kept deslers indoors, About Afteen car goes, compeising yarious grades of Jumber, wers at the docks, Pleco-stuff was gnoted at $8.60, with & salo of pict of & oargo of Maniates at $3,75; and boarde and atrips ab $10.00314.03, The scason fanow practicslly opon, Veasels aré ranning toall the exat-shore ports, and will probably bo ablotd get inte Green Day thia woek, Tho lumber coming in ia what has been piied on docks oll winter or aawn this #pring from old logs, The quantity of old stack to come farward is supposed 10 bo small, but sufliclent to &upply the market until manufacturers commence sawing naw logs, The loge aro geperally down o ihe ‘mills I the green Hay district, but Michigan lumbermen are siill com. plalning of 'a saretiy of water, sspecially in the Nmal] streams, aud some reporis reprasent that the chaices for geiting the logs out of the rem: d shallow iy~ eraare very poor, Hawoever, thure ia tine suough Yoi. The recent stortn, which mout likely oxteuded ‘ovor postion of the Jumber counlry, will halp to fucill- tate matt followitg sslo was reported by J, M, Loom!s & Co¢ Cargo Behr, Kearnargs, from Mani- te0, deck Joad ot eontract, 110 m joiats and scantling at i The yard business was fair, (hough 1ot quits up to that of previous dayn, owitig to the atori, Lricos were unchanged, as fullows ¢ tclear, Hocond cloar, 1 Thied eiear, | fnrk, ind clear, thick Ulear foorin, Clear alding, Firat commion siding. Fiooring, first common, drosis cagnd commou, dree botohers, $5.15@3.07; mized atock, Tuxaus, H1.00@4,15 3 Slockers, 3,304, LUMBER Fencing (16 £L), Commou lumber, 16 £t and uuder, Jolat and scantiing, 18 to 34 I,,u0e. Tath Asninigles Buingles on traok (A)... 2508 76 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, ’FOREIGN MARKETS. Snectat Dispateh te TA¢ Ehicaae Tribuns. Livesvoor, May 1=11 &, m.—Froun—21@2%, Grity—Wheal—No. 1, winter, 0s 8d; No, 3 do, 08 1d; club, No, 1,6 84 ; No, 2 do, 0s 3¢ spring, No. 1,% 9d; No. 2,894 whits, No, 1,434} No, 3, % 1d, Corn—No, 1,856 ; No. 2, $ia 3d, Provistoxs—Tork, 76 61, Lard, 6%a 3d, Livenpoor, Msy 1—=1:% p, t,—~Breadsiufty quis and unchanged, Laap—Ugs, Res) unohanged, Livesroar, May l—Evenlug—¥rovs—State and Weatern, 32, Wheat—Nos, 3 lo 1 spring, now, 8s 5d @Us. Corn—Amerlcan mizod, new, 3L@3is 9, . Paovimons—Tork—Winlor Weatern, new, 755 8d; o Eastern, new, €26 6, Beef—American, now, Tda 68, Lard—American, 68 64, DBscon—Cumbesland out, Bew, 604 6, ‘TarLLow—4le, REriNeD IeTnoLrtad—08 § apirite, B4, Antwrar, May |, ~PETROLEVM—2TI, TowpoN, Msy l~~BuULLioN—Amount of bullion witbdrawn frow ha Bank of Eagland on balancs to- day, £10,000, Tate of discount in open saarkes for thros montha' bills, 31416, or 7:16 below the Dauk of Eoghand. Coxsors—Money snd accaunt, 93@M, Aenioas BxovnsTizs—Uuited Blates coupons, '05s, 1083 ; ‘07w, 109X 1 10-40w, 103); Dew Be, 102X, New York Central, 91; Erls, 38)G30X ; praferred, 86, Tarrow—41add, PrtaoLsoa—Iieined, 104} spirits, do, IXL Lauszsn Oste-24% Past, May 1. —lyxTRe~04( 80, Fauxsvont, May b—<louroxs~'cls, M), . BOSTON WOOL WARKET. Boerox, May 1,~-No important change in the wool market, Bales of Aeece have beon mads % previcus ‘Totes, but thers ls o preasure (o sall ou (he part of holderw, aud sll are snalous 1o close up 1B alock as 1442 10 ponsible, and ta 4o k0 418 willing 10 meet bugers on fayorable tarms, Thess rematka Apply, howevor, only tafine fiescts and odds nud ends usally to bo found ak the cloas of tho year, Modlum flesces and combing And delains selections ara in actlve lnquiry. Very short pullod woola not eé firn, Extra graden parileufarly dull, The tranesotions fn pulled wools iiave boen tho largest for soma wooks, comptislng Up= wards of 400,000 ll, but e damand liaa beon. aimoat exaitalyaly confined to fine and lyht supera to taka the place of No, 1 flseca now ror difieult to fAnd, Bales of Ohto and Pennagivanls floeces, XXX, medium, and No, 1,02880501 X awl XX 3ichigan, 40} 3a2)c} Wastarn and other flescos, hesvy, 43@4vai combing anil delsine fiseces, M@ited unwashed comblug, 1@ 47403 acaured, 49¢@EL00 § suyerlne and X, pullad, 43387)0, NEW YORK DRY-Q0ODS MARKET. New Yonx, May L—[usiness continuea moderate, with commitesion housss an ) Jobbing branches qulet. Cotton goods of thie beet Lrands ateady, Coraot founs amd antteens In good demand, and Rockporb and Vep perell makea sold up to recelpta, Light chocolate plald and shirtings In modorate demand, Glnghama active and scarce. Woolen foods remain qulet, PITTSEBURG OIL MANKET. Pirtestne, T, Mey 1—Detroloum quiet and seady; crude, 16350 at Parker's; refiued, 135c, Plils- delplus dalivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Speetal Dispate (o The Chicago Fribune. Nzw Yonk, May 1.—Frovn—Steady with modsrato axport and bome frads Inquitys males, 10,700 brls, Bouthern flou? quint and without change; sales, 700 brle. Rye flour steady s salos, 200 brls at §1.246d5,10, Cony-MAAL—Quist{ salos, T00 brla &t $1,00@4,50 for Woaters, snd $4.75@1,8 fot Drandywine, Gnamn—Wheat dull, aud_sesrcely 0 firm ; sales, 34,000 bt at $LI5@L.17 for No. 3 spring; $L1831.20 for No, 1 Chicaga § $1.19@130 for No. 2 Northwest. ern $1.21@1,23 for No, 2 Milwaukes; $1,20@131 for No, 1, apring ; $1.15@1.33 for ungraded Towa and Mionesats snriug 3 §1.2431.40 for winter rad Weatern ; $1.41@1.42 for amber do} $14'@L43 for white Weat- orn s alsn, 16,000 bu No, 3 Kiiwagkes, seller June, $145. Iiys & shade frmer st 96 for Cauds In Lond; sales, 2,000 bu Btate ai $1,06, lurloy nearco and firn, Darley malt quict snd firm, ~ Corn 58 nctite, and enrcely g0 firm s saltw, 42,000 bit at @v2o for Weatern misei, and 92 103 ’tor yollow Weatern, Oata n_shndo firmer: salos, 54,000 bu at @7ixo for mixed Wesloru ; 7C@ido. for whfto Weste | ern. Provistows—Pork firm at $:2.95 for new mem; $10,M0@17,00 for axira prime ; $10.76@20.0) for priine wners, el unctianigad n% $10.00 for plain moss ¢ $11.00 for extra 4o, Deef Lims fquint &t P8I0 21,50, Tlerce beef unchanged, $32,00831,00 or * prima . meass $22.00@35,06 thdie do. Dacon quiot at 14%@1% e for city long clears n faw sinall lots sold al the aticr price, Dresncd hogs leady and firm, with fajr demand ot 100, Tard quist 2t 357;@:6c on Apaty 1d%teiBrdo for city, Market weall { for future delivory sales 1,000 tcn May, 16750 ; lkw(”u.lum Bt 1003 6U0 tca Julyat 1631005 July, 18alnge, Tallow not quite a4 atrong, anil the dematd light. Bales, . 0,00 104 at 9@ $i1-10¢, the Intler price for city, WiiiaHy—tolders firm in_their domands, conad. quenily thiere wan only s diminultiva u mess accom. plintiad, Baless 5U brls st $1.16; 00 bria alcohol 2t 30,10, Frraants—Quick and caster, Rates acceptad: To Liverpool, by steamn, 4,000 bu wheat at Gigd ¢ to Glas. o, by afeam, 10,000 bit grain as 3 @0d. and 4,000 bty &b BI@0NAS 1o Cork, for ordcrs, ni 1talian bark with 3,000 qra do at 5a 155 §70 ihe New Yoni, May 1 fiesner ; with moderat Huate, $1.7030,00 comning ta g , $3.115.45,30 000 1o éloles, SC.0356.60 wiito whest Wostern o ra, $3.00@0,40 ; oxfra Ohio, $3.1Ku0.30; Bt Lais, .20 5t flout stoady ab $4, 10t GonaeMpaL—Quict 1 Weslarn, 81,014,850, J Gnaty—Wheat—Tteoaipte 42,000 bu; moderate drs mahd : No, 1 spring, $1,27«1,01} No. 3 do,$i.1r@ 1,184 No. 3 Chicago, '$1.19@i,1 ; Ko, 4 Northwest- oro, $1.19.81.21 ; No, 2 Mijwaukceo, BLINGGLI G nue graded Towa snd Minucaots svrini, $.16.e 1287 winter oatern, $1.A1@LA2; whila do, $LAUAT4, Rye frmor ; ‘Canads, i boud, 950; Btate, §1,00, “Bariey scarcound Drm,” Mslt quict and ‘im, Coru—Receipts, 42,000 bu firmer with bettof domund ; mixed Wesicrn, iY@V yollow do, BIA920 3 W % —Itecelpts, i6,000 bu Armer and more nctv Webteru, 14@i6x0 white do, T0@7sc, 0t TAr=—Unchanged S 3 Eflllalz\!‘,!lll—ur;\fl!i. Il;n’ll:':: y & al’dl(n:{fl fn golds uger tirmer ; refining, (air to guo G 8C t prime, 3906, 305765 'stuacbvado, D4 @D 1-15¢, e Hos with fafr fuquiry, Ttice quict atid tinchatigod. TRIROLEUM-- Quist aud steudy; refimed, 18)¢o; HBThdL Reary—Dull; $2.05@2.10, SriTa TurpkseiNg—Dull § S.@dixe. Eaus—Unchanged. ProvaioNs—Tlork firmér; hew mess, $12,10, Deef dnil. Qub moats syulet § beliles, 115113403 oiear do, Lio middlessteadsy long clar, Wealer 133(c; shoré Lard Louyy ; prima steam, 13J500 Durrei—UucLanged, Ottessg—Flrmer ; 10@10K0, Wittakr=—L10, LEatiei—Dull; hemlock male, Duenod Ayres snd o Graude, light ; middles and heavy weights, 773 Mgt Californla 4o, 2%@2807 common U0, ZkBAL. Woat—Quiet and firin; domestio fleacs, E8ut0:? pulled, 30@:0c; unwashed, 16@ o, wraLa—Alanufactured toyyer firm; now abeathing, 1003 ingot Iako firum, st $22.035,:2,78, g fron—8zoteli’ datl aud nominal at 431,00, 3 Amcrian dull snd huavy a1 $23.00833,00§ Tusala shoet, 14360 In gold, NAILS—Quiot3 out, Bia3)03 ciinch, Bigiye; horseshoe, nominally Unclisnged, YHILADELPIIIA. PrrteapELraw, Moy l—TLoun—Modarately activa and biguer : Wincousin and intiesota family, $5.0) @d.23; Pennsylvauls, Tudtuna, and Ohlo do, §4.15 @130 high grades, $0,5431.:D, GRAIN=-Whoat exeited; red, §1,40; amber, $1.49; white, $1.4%wL.50, Itys, §1.08, Com active snd Lighery yellaw, U1g9tjct wixed, Vic, Oate atroug- or; whito, 104770 3 mixed, e, Yrovisions~Bleady, Pork, $32.60G20,00, Bmokod bame, 1:@lhige, lari de. WK~ 18, PrTnotEUM~—sNomital; refined, 13%¢; crode, 9%c, BrRUA—Clover secd—Weatern, slow &t $11,60.413, 00, Fiax aved and timothy uuchauged, Burres—stesdy ; d Bradford County, oxtras, 2 @0c; do'firsta, 2ka2005 Western, exirs, 20 @240 do tirsty, 17@10c, Ouxesk~Firm ; (Veatern fine, 103@10Ke, GENCINNATI, Cmicinnaty, May 1.~Froun—Demand lght, but luolders firu, Unatn—Wheat uleady, with moderste domand at 81, eaty with moderato demand at sady with moderate demsad ab 67 @iy, Darley quict and unclanged, O1rs—Unchingod, Eoos—Faif und finn at Me. BuTTer—Fair and Arm for eholed grades at Y@, Onresn—Quiet and tnchanged, Phruvisioxs—ftrouger, Pork ~Demand light, but holders Srm; $25.00 bid, turd—Domand light, but holders firm; steam, 185(2163/0 sakod ¢ kettle, 1618 Itc, Bulk Meats—Dumand good ab full price ciptn, 8,000 Lrls s ‘Wentern aud 353 L@12e; geustally hald Ligher st tha closs. Hacou e ut 4 @13He. WISk ¥—~Firni at $1.1% 8T, LOus, 87, Louis, May 1.—~Frova—Firm, but slow ; mostly hold bighet 1 1tile dous, anati-—~Wheat lowet i No. 2 rod winter, $140GB1L4L rod cash ; $1.40 3,403, May; SLadsg, Juue, No. 2 Qulbs i )6y Mayi il o, $108% ud, q unclinng, T53Ge cash { mn"a“"" it May ; c May 3 77c June, Outs aaslor st 63.#033¢, Darioy and rye unchasiged, Watnsxx—Quist at $LI, PravistoNs—Pork nominal wb $22,95, Dry salt meats—Notbing doing, Lacon quiet, with only » smuil jobulng trade, Lard—iiuyers aud selicrs apart § 15)0 aaked, 133 bil, Picklod hums irer st 1io { average, 1Ko ; buyer to 10th Aay, Luioaverago, at Bt. Josoph, carh, . Reorzete~—Flour, 4,000 brlay whest, 20,000 bu} corn, 21,000 buj oatd, 85,000 bu; barley, 5,000 bu ryey 1,000 bu, DALITMORE, Iautisone, May I, ~FLouu—Quiet, but firm and wichanged, : GRAIS—Wheat qulet but Arm ; No, § smber Weat- ern, $1,57; No. 3, $1.333 No. L rad do, $,95 3 No, 3.do, $1.00s1,38 3 No, Western spring, $1,17@110. Oate firm; Western mized v0o, liye vieady st $LI6A 117, JAT—Dull and unchanged, Puoviions—qulet but fimer. Tork Grm at $2200 @233, Bulk weats~Hhoulders, o5 cloar rib sidge, 148;¢, for round lots, looss, Bacon quict aud steady | lhan(dnn,ll“&ill o} clear Flb shles 305 laws, R 3 H@lse, Latd—Firmer; relued, 1081650, Corrr—Birong ; Rio, Nk @1ve, l‘l‘un R—Firm sud unchauged for Western tubs and roil ¥ TrrRoixun—Nominally lower 8% 60 ‘Wilsxx—Dull at §1.18. AILWAVRPE, MiLwaUKEr, May 1—FLoul—Qulet bul firm, 0. 062 § June, $1. uly, $1.08), Oatsscarce o e oy 44 Mot 0o, Ourt Inactiv aud re, 14c, Tiye mearce, oxtitod, and 1/Nu, 3, 8 ud nomially firm, Mess posk, | 329,00 casli and Moy, Swoet-pickled haws, 11911405 dry saltod shoulders, 8 81@uN0 ) widdles, 1IN loose, Primelard dullt ovsn, 18%0 3 k:’llle,"b,‘.’e, “ Reazirre—Flous, 4 3 000 Lrle osts, 500 buj whoat, 60,000 bu. HuiemrNTs—¥lonr, 5,000 brls § oats, 400 bu; whoat, 5,000 bu § corn, 200 bits Frouneulst and unchaoged. 1.2D0, May 1.—Fr0uR~-Qulat and unchanged. BB Thens dull aud » shiade tower ; suibor Miche igan, $1,205@137; June, $1.3)% ; No'1red, $1.304 1907 No. 3 do, $1,28% ; June, $12K, Cora steady, With moderate demand ; high mixed, het July, 800§ Yow' milzod, 174 Oats fair sud 8fm§ No, 1, 13%@ Qo No. 3/ white, 630§ Michigan, i4c; ro- Ject 8 2 ’: ‘.‘fi‘é"“}""&‘m u::rll: whost, 6,000 bu} corn, 0, 0§ Oate, - liniPRERTe—Fiour, 400 beis3 wheat, 3,100 b} earn, 70,000 bu § oata, 12,000 bis, BOBTON, i BostoN, May 1.—F1oou—-8teady and firm § super- A vonerny | §450@107 comion m-,'mflfu 5,155 Wiscons'n sud Miunesota do, $5,7-@1.50;5 whi Wheat Qlio, Iudians, sud Michigen, $0.w@7,43 ; Tili- Tl $6.2887.20¢ Bt Louls, §0,26)8.00; falioy Alin- nesota, §7.00.48,60. X ‘Gualx—Corn firm} mixed and yellow, 93@960, Osta quist and Arim § inlzed and whitd, T35 @10, ¢ BUFFALO. 10, May 1L.—GRAIN—Whest—Fair demand and nrl:’;"l‘.llnl 10,000 Lu, st $1.15 for Nos, 1 sud 3 Miuve. sota,’ Ouru scesoe wiid firmier; sales on track at 8@ 8i)0; in store at 8fc, Hye—Nous bere, Barley— None hers. et Ousvarisw, My 1-Gnisx—Whesh l'novmom-ng‘m. 3 tra} ¥e2 _of corn on_ownAra' account, ved, $1.0t5 No. 9, $1,23, Corn and oats firm and un. chatned, atandard white, ear Ioty, e ; wua lota, Digher, i corn, o8 Lil§ oals, KEW ORLEANA. Nrw Ont. 1,—pRovis: S DinpaAis, Mayd,~PaGHeioRes PR Jitlol ol Otliérs undiiaiiged, —_—— MALINI. PORT OF CHICAGO, MAY 1 AND 2. Annivip—Lrop Mosnongor, Benton 1hirbur, 20 m Tamber, 21 bre Ao, 10 macke turnips, and sundriess aclir Littlo Lelt, Muslicgon, 20 m lumber : acht I, 1iny. den, Two Rivers, 120 m lumber; sekr 0, Barber, Mus. Yegon, 76 m lumbor, 16m ath, 13 m pickol Albatrors, Manlstee, 150 m lunbor § schr Grace 5, Tiler, Ludington, 200 m lumber: achr Heclprocity, Manlstes, 180 m lumber; schr I, Scovilte, Grand 1iaven, 113 m ltunber; achir Arctlo, Ludinglon, 147 m fumbor; seow J, M, Forreat, Almapee, 172,30 ahingles; scur Advance, Muskegon, 150 cds wood ; ncow M, Corlett, Muskegon, 120 cde waods ach Torry Hanual, Jackwonport,” 9,800 cedar post schr Potomac, Jduckeouport, H,000 ecdsr poxta: nclir 1t, 11, Decker, Alinapes, §,040 rafiroad tea s eehe Churlen Lunug, Manitowoc, 80 i lumbor, 4,010 rufl- ruad ties s aehit O, Hiarriaon, Clay Dauks, poatat st Muskegon, Muskegail, sun Hilwaukoe, 70 tuus iron' or £, Moss, Munistec, 200 w1 _lumuor ; ecow J, Ao Joliwon, Bangre inek, B0 Inmber: nehir Dolphin, Msnistes, 141 bers schr L, J. Lubb, Jacksonport, 12,00) cedar barge Willfum Burne, Grand ‘tiaven, 1i8 m 3 mehie T M, Davis, Muskegon, 2:0 m Inmbor 3 etmr Gorons, B, Jo, sundrios: prop Menotnince, Muskegon, sundries? achr G, k. Purington, Whito 1iall, rallzdad ties s sepw White Oxk, Muskegan, fuine ber { nehr M. Dull, While Lake, lumbers schr Jason Yarker, Muskegot, wnod § nahr Mystic, Grand laven, lumber prop He L, Patng, Gramid Maven, tuwlng ) briig Golden Horiiet, Grand ' Haver, lumber 3 brig ¢, T, Allen, Srand Haven, lumber; brli Wyowmkniz, Urand Haven, lnmbor; sebr £, Ellouwodd, White Luke, amiery prop G. 1% Heuth, Baugatiuck, rundries: schir Mears aarge, Manirtce, lumber burs achr Alice’ I acnt Pllgriin, Mus kegon, lumber ; sch Tosta § achr Ross Delle, Munfiexon, tmber; n of, Manlatee, lumber ¢ prop Fayetto. Farnkfor!, nchr Wairiwind, Muskegou, lumber; s Haven, Houth Hivew, lutnbe Tafley's Marbor, codar pouts anke, bark;scow JTarmonis, g-tront ir Boullh achr U, D, Nortiy, vebr Q. Ellen, Ct Houth Hoven, \vm«fi scur Cily of Shoboysan, 'Horw's Pler, woudi #ckr Quido, Clay Bauke, burks selle Mo~ chant, Oreen sy, fish; schr Graham Broth. ors, ltorn's Vler, bedar posts; scir Emms, Ko wannze, bark{ sebr Midulght, ‘Horu's Pier, woudy cohr 1, 3, Bkidntore, Pantwaler, lumber: achr Maal! son, White Lake, wood ; rchir (Gessine, Munistes, lum- bor'y_acow Tr, Birom, Whito Lake, wood §_ache George 15, Wrenn, Manlstee, lumber; achir Falcon, Ludington, iumbor: "stmr _Chicago, ' Milwaukee, ' aundricn ! relie Itules, Manfafee, “lumber; schr Haroll, Sanlsles, himbor relir Ada Modors, Murkegon, Jumbor 3’ sebr Isabella Sinds, Muniatee, lumber scow B, T, W sonOrand Haven, wood; schir J, 0 Mo, anistoe, lusbor s scur Mbu, Stanfatce, lumber'; ccow dfator, Alaudstee, lusmbor : 'scow M. Nixon, Mlaute- lumber; mebhr Ardent, White Lake, woud; achr i, Mani(owoo, cedur poatef scow Inural, Sauge- i 3 % , wel, schr owry, Manis tor,' lumber; schr Liva Ouk, lumber: acow Merinid, Grand River, Tumber schr Boventt) Qulo, Munlieptn, lunber; gcbr J. 1, DeCondren, Alepoe, raliroad les; achr Mary McVes, Jankson: Jort, Faiirond ties} sehr Byrile, Munkegou, luwbor wctr EI Tempo, White Liivor, wood ; wcow Hunter, Frankfort, wood. Crarp—8chy Mary Telon, White Liks, 6 tont I 1 foud, and sundrios ; peop Me-nenyer, Denton Harbor, i o) sundrios stmr Muskogan, Muskeguny 10 brta po wicks coin, 20 eacks bolatoos, 10 brid Hour, sud sundrics, Twents-iivo veureln clearod lght, Your vessels cicared light, May 2. LAKE FREIGHTS. diticaao, Take frafghin were quiet at 3%@4c for corn And Wil 4240 for wheat {o Buffelo. But ‘one charter was wuade at private torms, BUFFALD, Telative to np-freights vessals aud ahippers are wide apart on coal. Vesscls offer to load ut Tot0 81 per ton to Chilcago, but 14 1a not satisfactory; shippers aro ovidently bound to Lring thie rates down to 50¢, or low= o, Hirsmt 11, Bunlth reports s chsrler of the schr vl Rawnon, owned by Peter’ Wox, for ths season, to teanaport red onk stavaa from Groen Day to Bullalo, fiest four tilpe ot $9 por 1o, and balance of tus scason 5t $10 per m, DETHOLT, Yrelghts wors moderntely activo, With 6aarao rels tivaly firm, J, I, Wondell & Co. put on {he scht Hopa 17,000 bu of whoat for Ozdenstmry at Bej thoy also send by rail 8,002 bu on through ratos, and fill out the sche Wonticollo with 10,000 bu Whiltaker & CO, repord s now proy Jul kridgoon, dr., pl ‘Alsung= tor to Muwaikes, 5,00 Lrls, 4 2 ie schr Iroquols, rock plsster, Alabaster ta Cioveland, at §1.25 per netton, Straitn, thora ts hurdly 5 doubl that the nowa of thelr betng Open {9 corruct, as all tho dlepatchios thus far fo- ceived corroborateit, Tae schr Hootla, which: Las boen Iylug at the mouth of the river with & load of grain for tho last two weeks, was towsd'out by the tugs Oraw- ford aud Wood yeaterday aftornaon, and cleared for 1ho Lower Lakes, Blo wlll bo followsd by tha schir . 0, Bimon, which bont hier canves sestor Al tho other veasols in corgues for the during _the weok, _Tao stoamers Liave as yet mado no motion to awaken from their win: tar's aloop, and nonoof them Il come out for Aevers) daya yot. ' Veenol men scem tozara but very little for 118 oponing of ths Biraits this mewson, and’ wost of them would probably have boen sstisfled bad they nod oponed at all, Duniuess 1a w6 dull and rates o low that i¢ dove not pay to bring the vessels out at sil Mors than balf of the veseolu Iaid up 1o (his barbod witl undoubitodly remats fdls during tha eniire sesson. LUMDER RECEIPTS BY LAKE, The Secrotory of the Lumbsrmen's Esclangs far ‘nishos tho following secount of Tumber recelpta In this clty by lake with poluts from which lumber was atipped ¢ BINCE JAN, || SAME TIME LAY 1, 1818, AL u K Faufls Total 41080, 11 17,2811, 70514, 663 RATHER The Exsoutive Committos of the International Board af Lake Underwriters waa engaged in {uland fishing st {tho Grand Pacific Motel Baturiay afternoon, trying to catch that maughty Flsh who is scousod of Laving FISHY, Lalted the wrong liues, Whetlor the doxterons flshors nen ancceailed in getting s pull could not ba learned, as (bo huad-Nuher, By, Lovoring, wasas dumb as & fish Wiumelf, and refused to givo any information whatever, This nuch, iowover, may he safely stat: that, if r, Lovori, lll,lv‘fl‘:hn Km«l ltrm ?[: brown, the big O trolt whio cut up the same capers aa the hloage Fisk were blad to &u amount of $400 eack, LAKE MIOHIGAN. OHICAGD. An fmmenso fumber fleet cawe In yeatordsy, Oves fty lumber-laden vosscls wers lylug lotween Wulls and Lake streat bridges, Harbor-Maater Lill Carey was Liiay a8 8 boo all day, keoping flie chatinsiopen and as« siguing tha vessela tholr various places....Hovarsl of the vessols whiloh Lravod Baturday's storm aad came in waterday were oomnplotely covered with fco. How 18 Tl tor tha o ity v Th it O e Waod camo 3 W ur 1] oup yestirday, sl atod (e ® Orawtord yoater ra “opon, ' Bl day Vttotaoon tu yuiling the Bootin oub of i, ., Tho i aboul @ Tyuhflhy wan foat {owcr tissn usual, This, togetlier with tha foot or mora of 1mud st the bottom, which should have Leox dredged out loug ogo, leaves mbout 13 feot of waler hannol, il n ventiug largs vessels from feaving the Larkor,,.. Tho schr Lu B, Coatos west to Bouth Obifcago wilb & losd of lumber yoaterdsy morning DUt AfdIng no tug st that place to {uw her 1o sho Lisd to return sud gel one ab this purt. s prop Faine with four barges in tow Juft for Grand llaven yosten Juy afteruoon. .., A desctiption of Saturday's gako sud subwiorm, Al lie penlculars of tis drowniog o threwof the 8t Josaph 8 -heruen and the siviug of four othorw, will be found iu tho local columua, LAKE® HURON AND ST CLAIR. : DETUOIT. ¥, @, Armstrong bas sold s fve-slghth lateread in the barg Larvest 10 J. A, Btewart, consideratiow 2,000, J.J. Hoaly Tecently bought the bargea Mollow sud Indlanola; couslderation, $1,000....Tha scow Awericau Olisiplon, bound down, lumbor-loaded, gob sground below Bi, Olair Flits Friday, Bho was aftere warda pulled off by the Eveutug Blar..., The Oollector of Customs st Delrolt bas yecslved special dise polch from O, L. Beocher, HarborMasies st Port. Buswall, sotifylng vesssbowsers aed

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