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MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL The contintted weakners In the axclhisnge market wna the only noticeable festura tn financial alsirs yoster- Asy, Samae partics tried (o maintain tho pricont 23 cents premfim on $1,00, bub there wers fow if any salas. Tar Dotwcon banks was the rate, sl some tod on gutting a fraction off § but wo The market was quite uniform during the diy. } Forthe saanon e demand for money e unususlly Tight, No ena seeins digpcred to fake any risks by tending hia operations, Tha banks doing a miscel- Yo burinees have a falr line of dlscount the specialists bavo still an uncomfortable aurpius. Thene facta must bo taken Into the acconint If one would form 8 correct opinion of the condition of tha market. Tha Ingal sate—~vie: 10 per cont—ls tha Ngura for dis- rounts ta yearly horrowers, whilo call and short-tino Joans on approvad collalerals can baliad of sume of the banks at 6@9 per cent, Very Witle of roally Rood paper ean o bad on the stract, Tates nominal at 818 per cent, Thiere has boen & gradual riea in the clearingeat o banks for soversl days past, Yosterday they were £ $1,00,0%, The stock and bond market varies very Hitle from day t0day. A% statod Inour last report tis principal dealings conaist in selling Governments and Investiug in city snd county bonds, The grest difference in prices as will bascon by the following tables Sa the ‘canse of this moveanent, We quots GOVERNMENT BONDS, . United Slaten Cs of 81, " United Statea 5208 of ° United States 5-208 of "M 208 of '63, . Asled, Uy Iy Gold, MBXE110, CITY AND COUNTY BONDS, . Eonda, *Ohileaga City 7 et, bands, Chicago City 7 @ cb, sowe: Chicago City 79 ct, wateriown| Clitengo City 7 ¥ b, cartificates, Chicago City 6 o ct, cartificaten| Cook County 7 t, hondr, Weat fark 7 por cent bonda. DANK STOCEE az0 ateady and unchanged, MISCELLANEOUS, Clty Rallwas, Sautl Side 53 ° &int, 93k nt o 1025¢ & (nt: 161 &int, coonel B3 Rint City Railway, Went Sid 10 City Matlway, Norlh Side. “radors’ Instirance Comyany,. iii Chamber of CORMETCA. 2., 0 - Chiragn G Light & Coks Company, 3 Chieago & Nurthwestarn ol Lonl e Tullman Pilace Car Compauy, ex, divs.s 915 U0k Disteict of Colimbia &85 (Quaranicod by Unitod Btutes).,.. W UL A S8PLOIE DASIY, The Boston Journal ef Cetnmerce of thie 231 han an viabarate tatie showing the couditlon of the Lauks o he Untited Statos from 1850 {o 1861, The following opsis givos the important facta ju the table: 'be nitmbor of bsuke fn the United Staten in 1230 was 194, wilh a circulstion of £31,863,97, renting upon n apecio lasts of $24,937,1683 {0 1837 they bad fnereaund to 784, Wit a circulation of $113,043,071, upon a specie basfs of £47,005,5405 1u 134y, to D07, with o cireulation of 847,872,371, 11pon a spocio busis of $33,207,640, Affer tlity d5to the 'mumber of banks decreased ; in 1643 o Gil, with a cirewlation of 19,5355, upon a 'mpeclo borla of &X5,515,803; but' later tho fumbor of bankn Increasod, in 1848, to 161, with a cic- culution of $10207 $00,765 § in 1852 to w2, 485, upon a specis busle of §3. 3 the circulrtion remainod nearly statfonary for_three yeara, Tho number of banks fncresscd, fn 1556, {0 1,493, with & cireulation of $137,157,412, Upon & epecin ‘basis'of $00,073,800, remaining steadily at that Foint for two years, wWhen tha panie of 1857 canscil a con- traction, in 1858, to & circutation of $133,051,33%, upon a specio banis of $33,8 ‘The number’ of Lanks 0. increaned, in 1339, 01,638, with n circulaticn of $170, 475,054, ujion & specis banis of $103,974,131 3 and 1 1x5L 593, with &_clrculation of $149,903,511, upon » wpecio Uaaix of $14,112,041—about 63¢'of ‘spects tu cacht dollar fu circulation, a curreney aawound an thut of the Bank of Francs or tho bauks of Great rltain at tie prasent Ume, Dotwoen 1810 xnd 1831 the ank-note elroulation os- clilatod from $39,528,935, in 1830, to $177,23,071, fu 18571 the apoch from $,597465, G 1840, to 102474 In 1910 the caplfal of {ho banka Wa $365,629,227 ¢ n 1846 1t had decreasd to $190,591, 30, by Teason of llquidatious and fajlures, 1 had again Increared, n 1317, ta $378,102,647 4 naid in 1661 WHIIG0. AL s $ressnt timo the aumbor of {4 2,00, with n aapltal of $196,313,501, To the question, * What 8 3 sound etirrencs 27 only one answercau ba given, vis, 8 substanca which f nniversally rocognized =4 of unchangesbla value, or it oquivalent aad eastly convertible ubstitute, Gold and have always besn rocognized i attribute, Givilized nations bavs provided lank-notes or ofher paper oquivalent ond mmediately con- vertiblo valuans a canvenfent subatitute, Tho table showa that when the ctrculation of the banks sxceed: $J for each doliar of specie in thelr vaults a panio ca suca, and suspenaton of specle payment follown, as was thio case i1 1857 and 1n87, Thoaverags cirewlation for the decade Just prior o 'the suspemsion of apecie paymenta in 1601 wak $164,982,817, unon n apoclo ba of *$11,050,871, The amount of 'legal-tender notes, Naflonl bank'nofos, aud Stats bank-uotes in circuln- ton 1s $497,135,070, besides $230,000,000 lying ile in the vaults of {ha Unifted States Treasury aid Nntional Bauw, 0pon & apecia baris of $111,402,775, Franca has » circulation of $2,(41.985, 115 fc., upon s spocie basls of 1,629,214,404 Ir. The bankn of Great Dritain Lave s circulation of 39,815,420, upon s apecie basis of £23,970,815, On this stato of facts the Journal makes the follow. Ing spprojriate comment Where Englind and France have more than half their clreulaiion secired by spects, we Lave not onv dollar gaid for four of paper, Wa muat acora the lei- wous uf tho past that should teach us ihat wheneyer tho cireulation of the Lanke excceds two dollars for ench dollar of apecio du_ thelr vaulta a panio results, We must not leurn from the freuiatfon ? ro- quirements of formar years, and regulate our curs roncy sceordiugly, but mist go oo in fhis wild, harum-carum way, printing a lis, an irredecmablo currency, repudlatod by the Governmient at Ite own Custom-Lionwe—which 18 permoating the very moruls of tha nation and causing tha groat virtuo of the yeo- pla to bostultitiad, Under lia damsable influcnce patent scheman for robbery and every spocies of rus- tallly have been Invented§ for what peoplo can long Lo utntalned whoso curreiicy (8 a lie ulterod by tho Uovernment and ropudiated o} ita Guatomelonses] Whon the natiow's honur shall ba vigorously malu. talued, theu we may hopo for an end of this corrup- tion anid feaud, whicl 1o gradually yot urely, under a Japer roputiated e, gainlog the' ssceudaticy ta an alanuing extent, o in 1889, LATEST. Nrw Yorx, May ¥7.—Moncy easy; 2@J, Trime #iaty-day double-named mereautile paper I¥@4, aud four months ¢4y next yrude, 5@0; prime slngle- Aumed sixty-day o four months, 415@5; next grade, X @K, Sterling dull st 48AX@480%( for sixty-day, snd 480} @483 fur afght, Customs peecipte, $175,000, Gold apeued and closed at 116, with sales durlsg the day ab 1163, Horrowing rales 1, 43164 Loans * were also made flat, Tho Ausislant Treasnrer disburaed $20,000, Clearings, $41,000,000, Bpaclo * shipmonts fo-day, . $470,000, moatly for avans, Govornments strong, Tallrosd honds fim except rlo thirds, which dectined from 95to 04, Btate se ourities quist, There waa great excltement and and actlvity on the Btock Exchangs to-day, with a marked depression dure 10y the greater part of the day snd a decline of 1 ta 10, At the closo thore way a steadlor fasllug und » rocovery of 1100 por cont in prices, The greatost dechuie waa in Panami, which broke from 143 to 123, closing st 14, Laku Hiore was vory wesk, and duclined from G434 to 60X, under s Lieavy pressure of malo, Inlate dualings there wasa rally to 03)¢, Pacifie Mafl was wlso very weak, snd declinod stesdily from 361 to 323¢, with » rocovery of alout 1 per ceut at the last salcw, Weatern Unlon wan beavy, and broke from 163 fo 132, with large Llocks of wtock pressed on tha suarket, ‘Thy decline was scelorated by yumors that the stock in W Tressury might come o flio wiarket, New Yurk Caatral fell att d per caut, selting as low aa 12L, aud cloetiy st the lowest prica, lock Taland fell off from 1033 to 12\, closlug st & fractional reovery, Union Pacific rangedbacw ocn T8y and 15, and cloded ab iho latter fgure, 'flie earuings of the Company cou- tinuo Jarge, The increass for the first tweuly-five days of tho moath were 312,022, Nortlwestern full romn B0 W B84y, closing &t 883, Eriv was § reqular, but Ju the osin finer, tho two estrony ing’ been 17 wud 187, *Luo sppointuont of M Juwett as loceiver of Erie was well Teceived st Lo don, Ohfos lluod _from Ly to 24, Il Cloge wold &t 4%, Tho chanyws fn the thu lint wore 3¢ #0 3, Salew ot the Hlok Exchange wers ceo, of ‘which 118000 were Paaiia Mall, B0 lerw Union, 10,000 Northwesters, 81,00 rio, 122,000 Lake 8lore, 8,000 New Yurk Uentral, 8,000 Olidus, 3,500 Vnlon Pacific, sud 4,000 81, Laul, GOVEUNMENT LONDS, Coupons, ‘07 Coupous, '04. Ul Goupons, 81 Wlasourds,.,.. 023 | Virglules, old, .00 34 Foutiosses, U 5055 | Mok Carottusyoidy 33 Teuueasces, o @ | Norkh Cugolina, naw, 33 Virguils, sow, E x, Walla-Fargo, eeasss American, 'FHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MAY 28, 187 20 | Chl Jako 4 | Indiana Cenirai 4| Tilinots Central g | A & . Tol 3 Union Pac Nortliwestern P Tock Taisnd REAL LSTATE The following instruments were flod for Fecord Thirsduy, May 373 CITY TROPERTY, Calnmet 8y, 199 ft 1 of Thirty-thind 21 125 4:10 f, dated May 20, $ 0,50 Ccatl or of lala By 8.10st, dated June 17, 1874, .. orrs 36,000 Central Patk av, H00Ttn of sixteenth s ® ) 502122 ft, dated May 18,0000, t 1,000 Tockwoll at, 0o cor of Tweifth sk, rallrond right of \ay of 20x160 {f, dated Jan, t,.., 3,20 Michigan av,397 £t 1 of Thirty-ninth st, w f, 23431353 ft, dated AMarels 20, Fidwin Walker to Elljah Emith. oo 1.0 . 3,800 Indiann av, 23 1t s of Twenty-fourth at, w f, 25120 £l rlated May 20, 9,000 Tulrty-seventh at, D0 Tt e of Coftigu Grov 8 £, 301123 £, dated April 33, 8,000 Wost Chicago av, 105 £t w of 5 May 97 3 1, dsto 2,430 Try o1, 200 £t 0 of = dted oy a7, 4 Thiniy av, 18 46 125 10, dsked May 26, 1,500 Samo lot a8 the alove, dated North LaSalla at, 125t s of Schiller sty wf, 2154 210 £t dated May 4, Archer av, 73 fi n o of Maxy 8 dated May 27.... Weal Washington #t, s 243126 ft, dated May 3 . e 3800 Commlinty'n of Slaore st w T, 65710 16 10 ailey, datal May 10,, 2,000 Antbrosa sty 198 18 o of Tobey aty 8 f, Jixi44 1t 1t, dated Uct, 30,1571, . Michigan v, 81 08 of Twonl, 2110 ft, dafed ddvided 45 of 12,000 Oakley st, 40 b 1 of Palkst, o f, with improvements, dated May 20, , . BB00 Jonea s, 174 M1 3 of Thisty-dlih at, w {, Bx 15X i, dated May 1., .. Tl Same as the abore, dated iy 2 e 700 Taulinn st, 133 {f 0 of Juue st, wf, 2311 # dated 3y ... 315 NOATIL OF CITY LIMITS, WITIIN 4 RADIUS 1 FROM COURT-UOUKE, Lotn 11 and 12, Dlock 12, Ravenswood, dated Lota 11 and 12, Bitock 5, wame, dated May 200, 245, SOUTIt OF CITY LIMITK, WITHIN A RADITS 0F T diLes ¥noxt’ coUnT-HOU Tioboy st, n w cor of Forty block, dated May 11,,.. 8,000 Lot on Stoek-Yard Tailrc artav, 8 1, 233124 {t, dated May 2 5 Lot on Stock-Vard Isilroad, 170 It w ‘artav, s f, 23130 ft, dated Moy 2, . 600 Forty-second st, 194 te of Dlssell ot, 8 1, 25x 125 f1, dated May 3 P (1] ck-Yard Iallroad, 155 7 Ww'of Siawart av, o 4 11, dated May h.uu. . a0 ard Ratlroad, 100 £t w of Stewart av, n 1 £t dated May 2., 600 May M ouenses Curd lallroad, 100 £t w of Blewart av, s 1, 35x124 11, datod May 24.... ... L) Forty-second st, 11 fta'of Disasll at, & f, 125 ft, dated May 24, " 525 Stock Yard Raliroad, 7, 252124 11, dated Seuiisve 09 Duncan Park Baul 240610 (Lo ol at, # £, 25 2-10x¢ 0 1t, dated May 24, 1,600 Duncan Pask Daulevard, n w ‘coruer of B £, 13 210 £t to alley, duted May 24, 2,150 #awna block a8 above, dated May 3 0 Lot 2, sams block, dated Alay 24, 1,70 Lot 28, tama block, dated May 24..... T Taota 10 and 53, samo Block, dated May 24.,..0s 1,00 Lot 14, Block J, Boguu's Second Addition, dated i Lot 17, Biack 9, B, D. Smith's part w 1, Seo. 30, 39, 13, datod My 1,400 COMMERCIA The following were (ho recaipta and shipments of the leadin artloles of produce in tbis city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday moruing, and for tha correspondivg date one year ago: ororI] MHIPMERTE, R 213 HT6, | 1814, 7,440 104, Flour, brl Wheat, bu,,. . o2 Corn, bu., 8,40 Oals, Lu, Aby3.9) Rye, bu, veu Barley, bu,..... Orasa saod, i, Flax aeed, 1a.. Tiroom-coru, lbs, Cured meats, ita Ticef, b York, b Tard, i, Tallow, Buter, Il Dresiud ogs, Live Logs, Cattle, Bheep, No,. Highwiss b ighwin Weal, st se s Yotutoes, ba, 44 1,476,480(2,891,485 S31,009]1,275,000 103,850~ 81,301 ¥n) 1,000 Lumber, No. ft,, 7,19) Also thie following, withous comparisons: Kund of produce Recerved, TPoultry, lbs.. . 12,07 %‘ln\lltfl' fuu}: g ame, pige. fixa-.’»‘x Dried fruits, 1ba, reen applos Lria:. . Bhipped. 03 o 1,800 Wedneaday for eity ‘Witldrawn from atore on COme sumption : 330 bu eorn, 153 bu vats, 944 bu barley, ‘Tite following grain was fnspected Into store on Thursday morning: 102 cars No, 1 spring, 1.8 cars No,2do, 27 cara No, § do, & cars tojocted do (28 wheal); 33 care high mizod corn, 131 carssud 1,500 bu No, 3 do, 34 cars rejocted do, & car no- grado do (180 cars corn); Bcars whit oats, 23 care and 16,000 bu No, 2 do, O cars rojected do (I3 cars oats}i 3 cars No, 3 barloy, 1car rojectod do, Total (463 cars), 189,000 bu, Inspocted out: 190,619 bu wheat, 13,857 bu corn, 30,034 bu oats, 388 burge, 774 bu Larloy, The averago wockly eonsumption of wheatin {he United Kingdom befug takon at 413,000 quarters, with farmers’ deljverios at 220,000 quarters, there 1s & deficit of 129,000 quartora toba aupplied by Imports for each of tho sixteen woeks betsveen May 26 and Sept, 13, or 3,060,000 quartars, Subtracling 1,000,000 quartors afloat, wa have 9,000,000 quarters, of 16,000,000 L, to Lealiippod—mainus the stocks on kand in Grest Britaln, which aro not largs, G, P, Comstock & Co,, whowe embarrassment a fow days 830 was thought o be only temyarary, Lave suc- cumbed to the lueritable, Mr, O, estimates that tho firm ia worth some $323,000 losu theu on tho st of 3uy, and s about $100,000 behind, Thcra Was a rumor out yeaterday to tho effect that the firm was offering to compromiso at 500 on the dullar, bub M, Comstack avers that thia s not a0, o states that he will go out of Lusincas, beluy auccosdod by n former partaer, aud tiab ho would be gld o pay 1000 om the dollar u property and papos i permitted to do s0, The oxact eatent of the [oss will not bo known for some time, Ll the books are balanced up, ‘o fatluro occurred chiofly tbroudis the heavy broak in carn, Mr, Comstock thought e could coutrol tho market, sud found e could not. Vrices hud boeu forcod Llghor than the market would bear, and stocks sccumulated bers Uil 1be load was too big to Lold, Th s much sympathy sxpressed for tho firw, eveu by those who' concluded sovoral weeku ago that the poiiey would rove 10 b a ruinous oue, "Il leading produce markets wore stronger yester- day, with modvrate sctivity, The recent dozilua in prides bad littlo effect 1n timulatiug shipiments vupt 0 provivious but it brought out speculative Luyers, wapecially from that cluss which Lud wuld proviously at bighor pricos for futuro delivery, Thu atronguat feature {n tho altustion wua the fact that all, with one vxception, ou thu loug side ko Lad beun called on for margluy, hud elihor pub up the nionoy oF sold the proparty, 40 tliat thers wak uo occas 1 OF pressure untosa after another steady shriuk- as, The markets onco atoadiod, with a slight upward turn under botter demiand to'cover old dails, thery wan APpATub Uneaaiutes awoug tose who had dold at the bottow, aud they rusbed iu to il ‘Tho chronls sbiorts are 'siways $hs moat ardeut sellend wiien the markot fu uear tha Loltom, aud thiere are uota few wha would asli wildly i€ prodiice wero golug at notljug at all, aa thoy would thion auticipste & tiile When awn- era would give something (o yeb 1id uf Wby property s order (o ayold the cost of storage sud iusuraice, Thewe men #old largely on Wedsesday, sud when catlad on for argins vl the UPLIFY yesterdsy seve Tound thiemselvew i & Ught place, whils two firms el caled on o suspend, which cauded 1 furilur i ou the part of thdwe who had boughit fro the pauding pasties, bo situation . still unsallafactory, Thers is & allgbt docressa n the stock of whoat, but tho ship- muciuts of oorn isvefallew off to near xuro with tho Comstock faluro, Aeauwlila froigite are very dull, excopt ot vosnuls to foad ¢ Milwaukee, whore they ro wolliug Lotl whest aud pork al e best prices the can gty Ju prefereuce to Ksopiug tha produce on ban The ‘dewand for foodé, aud cottan howlery wi some thor doy but the geuoral warket preacutod x quict apoct, G rios auld fairly st provious quutstion, ugare, and teas woro easy, The butter wirket was scautily suppiled, aud agein ruled frw, Cheoss To suxtun dull st 11 fiuls, cannod g B0 falriy” ae aud s guote Tha oll markel was roasonably aclive, and was stecady priuts, debiios, suiainor dress n uclits Wiere wers sigus of activity, o Cofllees, for good Lo priwe new, 1u e 0014, aud dried frult markot there were Xufl.lnl price Bustuations, Coal sud woud wure unclistigod, 8 were also bagging and leatbar, st Wednealay vucined quotations. Thbacco mo with a ateadily falr inquiry, snd rematns frm a4 pes viously quoted, At tho lumber yards a fale aversgn husiness wnn naacted, The supply of all grades s linaral, hit prices are ‘mdhored to, thuugh green swuf fu large quantitles ts aomnetimes sold from the dock &t sllght conceaslone, Tha offerings of cargoes woro limited, conscquently the wholesals markot was lens sctive, Hardware wan sgain reportad quict, but sithaut chiange, 40 far ax prives wora concered, though aeve- ral arilcles waro quotad oany, Nails wore srarce and steady, The secd market wis loss etive, bnt fiem for nearly'all desceipilons, the offerings being amall, Po- fatacd were weak, Under falF roceiyta st s ight do- mand, Hay, hiiles, and bops wero unchanged. Green fruit'rold at pecent prices, vxeapt strawberries, which uenca of larger zecelpts, Fouitry MOVE TIHE OGRAIN, Editor of The Chicaas T'ribiune ¢ ALO, Slay .—Chlrago Las In atare over B, 00 s of grain, At 1o provious scaon as the af the gratn receivad §i winies bren ehd there (0 mid Aumtacr. It {8 & wonder why tho grali 18 not atarted from {tn winter quarters, Hers In Buffalo we have thirty-two elevators with storage capacity of 10,000+ 04 D, Why Rot sond 18 yonr wheat and hold “her tl markete farthier Eatt wait (€7 Tt expensea waald be muich loss, dust HOW marine iceuranca 18 anly i per cont and otir elevators handin cargoes frer for cio- vaffon and ten daya’ ntorage, and only 46 pach suce cording lermof fen dayn, ' Lake freight ls io on whieat atid tmoof anil passage fen d1ss, 10 your dosls crs can have grain deliverad” from Chicago ‘on board catial boate i Buffalo aud hold thirly days for 440 ingludiug mariuo ionura; The bandiing would wheat warchuned aix oF ofght months sgo, The have rery appiiance to air and clean grain, N dr Chicago warehotiaea have cleatiera, tiec To the T bs of greay banelit to n, we ing A irinkags, per bu, maklug it it for expart, With 3,000,000 bu of corn in Obicago and hot weather cloae by, 1t {s sur- prising Lhat souo move la not made to get it towards de-water, Tuffslo fs an excellent distributing point, hnving rafiraads to all polnts in New York, aa woll'as Poun- aylvanis, Baltiwore, and the South, Dorravo, PROVISIONS; 110G PRODUGCTS—Wore aalive and firmer, except lard, though without important eucouragement in the adylces from other poluts. The decline brought out orders for shipment, sevoral car loads of pork belug tukeu, and more wanted If the stuff had not been hetd too high, while o couslderable quantity of lard was taken for direct expart lo Europe, Live Logs wora again in largs supply, and lower, which fuct provanted & material sdvance o product, due to & Letter speouls tive dowmaud, cepecially from the shorts, Thoshort futercst fn Loth pork aud Iard was a largo and strong aue, aud readily enaugh helped to depress the market when It was uaturally woak, se that they might Ol in ata profit, They were willing to buy freely yeatorday, chiefly on Junte dellvarics, ns not & fow lusisted that the more doferred deliveries would hava to dacline still turther in yiew of large stocks of winiar, and a libezal supply of summer product. Mzas Ponk—Was fully 356 por brl higher, though {he whole of the advance gainod early was not main- tained to the clove, A good deal of Lisinces was done n turning over, andethls gouerslly st outaide quota- tious, Salea wera reportod of 590 brla cash at $19.65@ 19.80; 1,30) brla aaller Juns at $10,45@10,755 11,350 rla reller July at $10.60@20.00, and 8,150 brlx seifer Auvguet ab §:0,00@2020, Total, 34,090 bris. The market closed casfer at $19.55 scller May ar sellar June; 419,85 for July, and $20,10 for Auguat, Extra prime pork was nominal st $14.50@14.75, Lanp—Was active and very irregular, The market apoued witha firm foeling and advanced 1yo per 10 b under s good demand, and & disposition to Lellove that tho worst wan over. 'But Liverpool waa reported 1s yier 113 Jus lower toward tho clows of the seaslon, and New York wan dull. Thon the markot hore Lroke ~ 45¢, ug _to 3% Dbelow the insido quotation of © Wodnesday, but closad steadior; with & mmall part of tha decline recov~ ered, Baton were roported of 100 tcs eavh o SULITY ¢ 5,730 s Allor Juno at $14.00@ 14.37); ; 11,000 tea selicr July at $14.10@14.60; and BU0 'ted seller August at $14.70@14.15, Lolal, 17,50 ten, Tha market closed at $14.0) ogals or seller ‘Jusa $14,33 for July, aud nom- iual at $1410 for August. Mrats—Ware in moderate demand and most descrip tons were quoted 1o per Iu higher, The reported sales only Inciudea 200,60 i shouldurs selior June sy 3¢c; 600 boxes long i sliort clears at 11%c; and 50) Lozes short ribs on jrivate terms; but there were rumors of saveral oflior transactions for shipmeut, mado cither yeatorday or twenty-four hotira previously, Tho markei closad al for ahoulders, casn of #ellor Ji 8ige do gell uly, and 830 do soller August; 1l for lang clears, cash or seller Juno; 1tige July,and 1i3e do sellor JAuguat: 1150 for ribs, casls or setler June; I do "seller July, and 110 for do seller Augusti 11c for_short cloars, caah of seller Juns; 11%0 do ssiler July, and 12: foe do aoller Auguat, Toxed meats Ao higoer than looss, Summer-cured Euglish mestr, 1136812 boxod ; awesl- pickled hams, 15 1by aversge, a'lux@He, Bacan meats quoted at 1 e for huma, ye fof snoulders, 130 for ahost riba, And 13%c for Shiark cloars,—all packed, v Gnease—{Van quiet ot Balte, LEER PRODUCTS—Wery ot and nominsliy un. elintized, ab $3.50 for moss, $9,50 for extra meds, and $20,0u41.0J for hame, TatLow—Quated st 8¥@8XKe. 40 for the recent de- €line, Luyers holdiog o, while selier wers upwilling 10 make furtlier conccaslons, Salonweralimfted to 100 brls winter at $7.50, and 500 brla apriug exiria at$4,70 @535, Total, 500 brls. The miarket closed nominally sa follows: Clolce winter extras, $6.7587,75 com- ron to good do, $8.00@0.50; chiolco apring extras, $5,005.25; falr do, shipplng grades, $1.70@4.90% Mingesots, $3.33G0,00; patent spriug, $0.00@8.00; spring superfines, $3.5084.00 rye flour, $5.50g5,75. Bran—Was (o falr domand and a shade Armer, thovgh (n better supply. Sales wora 70 tons, at $16.00 on Lrack, and $16.00@16.33 (roo on board cars, Cons-Alrat—~We quota at $3.025@2.78 per brl for goad, and $20,60@27.90 fo coarsa. WIEAT—Was fully 10 higher, with falr activity, though reported hoavy in Europo and dull In New York, with buyers Lolding off, The shipments of Wednesday ware large, ond arrangements were made yeaterday to slip out & moderate quantity, Lut the re- Colpta oxceeded the tecont averags, Tho wheat ship. ped, Bowevor, was bought for that purpose some time proviousty, 50 that the outward movoment did not in. crosta the curcont dsmand on the warket for cash wheat, Tha trading was chlefly in options. Thosharp decitng of thio past fow days brought out & etter ine ey, olt on ety aud couity tccount, aud te local shorta 100k bold freely uudor th belfef that an up- ward rodctlon from the severa weskn than_ probable, The fallure of the short operate ori, above aliuled to incressed the demand, Bellor July opened b Vie, sold st 98%c, advancad fo Ve, rocodod to 98Xc, aud closod ab Udje, Selle or 'Juno mold at DI@ISKo, closing st 05kc, Hellor the_month, oF rogulir No, 2 spring, ranged 9@93c, closiog at Y43{0; and gilt-edged roclyts of do cloand atUSc, Cash eaios were reported of 137,000 b No. 3 upelng at 04:avsia: €010 bu No. 3 do st tlo; 2,800 b FoSected doat840; and 1,4 bu cliolce, by sam: wis more Tlo, ot $1.03@1,07 frea on board cars, Tatul, 133,600 O o e inactiva s B0ico elag i b s el Mtyxia0Ta Wiizaz—\Was (1 good detand, amd 1G4 higher, Bales wure 35,000 bu, 8t 97%a for No, 2, and $LUL1,024¢ for No, 10 COItN—~Was sctive, snd_aversgod about 3 higher, July dellverios bolug the atrongwsty sa lliere was nob mwuch inquiry for June except to carry into the suo- ceadlug wonih &t the current premium of digdkr, Thero waa no hoprovameut in tho tous of he Nuw York warket, il Liverpoal was 3d pier 450 Iha lowor, but our rocelpta were rather light, and the markat hat recovered from tha panicky feallug of She past two dayy, an {hio weuk bolders haduold out, and the eirouls whorls liad placad all they cared to nell at relatively low figuros, Thure was, howover, very littla demand for sbipment, aud easli corn ruled ‘dull during tha greater part of (b sosslon, Wo nota that the vory wwiilo rango of pricos obtaining fu New York ts due {o tbs alffervuce {a condition, Old vorn st 8x3000 in store, down {0 72@740 for * uow, stesmer,” means thut tho latter fa anaky. Homo of it hss youe from Clicago, but s large part of ¢ [s understood to Lave bocn acut from the Wost via New Orleaus, ulier July opened ab 6830, advanced Lo 0950, recoded io ©9'5¢, rouo to 0c, and closed at 09%c. Haller Juno sold at a@lfl,‘{‘c cloaing at 038;c, Heller August sold 84 19%@75, Buller the mouik, or regular No, 2, sold at 0441183, 0, cloatug at the qutside, aud glit-edgod ro. colpta of do closed at 55c, Casla males wora roported of 12,000 Lu Ligh wixod ut 65@853¢o; 134,400 by No, 2 a4 G4GHES36e; 1,200 bu new No, 2 8t 8203 13,200 bure. ueted b ClGiG20; 4,500 bu eary at G3KmUiNoon rack ; aud 400 bu no grado at S4e on truck, Total, 160,000 b, OATE—Were moderatoly acllvs at sn averagesd. vsucoof IX@IYc. There was considurable duquln frow tho shorts, early, but the turn in ffairs aud ad- vaucajn Now York amad aolierd leas anzious io sell, hence comparatively littio was done until towarde the 2lovo, Tha irading was chlefly i June and July, with, however, & better fuquiry for Au, “Thie rece ware up 10 thie recent averige, bub the shipmeuts were sualler, Thore was a fair juquiry yesterday for No. 2 for ubipment, aud Croight-room Wus taken for 120,000 Ly, tho wost'of which, bowover, kad doubiless been praviously purchased,’ Huller June openod a8 84, advauced to $0Ke, Toceded (o 8830, and ranged Tor wo1o tiw botwoen §33,@3Uc, sud Jiut before the closs Jumped to Boe, at which tigure the market eloeed, Halicr July wold &4 6031437A¢¢y and closod at 87c, Soller A ywm b 424 diie, aud closed ab about & )(MB. 0. Tauged fram 58)(a80ic, and_ closed 84 the outside, Iejectud nold &y "8 ) Bamples wero i1 fair Feqacat, Caed wal 200 b No, 2ut b3 @ 1,400 bt rojected st 531 (364c; 9,000 bu by satue de, mostly on track, 'Tot3], 87,000 by, - ‘he rocolpla Wura Iargor, and prices Woro saalor in cunsenuence, 1hough thera wora: sellers wha refuved touccopt lower sigures, No, 3 sold at $1,04350 18, Options were uoglected. Bales: 500 bu No, J at $1.U13(€ .05, and 4 Uy samplo at $1,00 on track, BABLEY—Tlia market opeucd dull wnd. declined abaout 5o under rather llberal ofortugs of caals, but the duclluo callad oul savoral buyure, ana prices sool res cavured 0 the opeutug range. Ojitious were very quiot, Early, Hoplomber was ofiered ut Yo with 6o bid, sud $1.00 Wuu Lid for August, bub no traussctlous n elther option were repostes Cuahi N 20ld early at $1.15 ll:l' R, L L@ in Oentral, d closed with §1,20 'lllflcld ;. on nged frow §1,15@1,11, Caal Vilea wera Toporiad of 0 b Mo i ekl 15@1 sh 308 bu by Wiaole ot 91106189 oa trck. ot . LATEST, AMass pork was fally sctive in the afternoom and losing st $10.00810.03 ey and 419,09 for 1r saloa of 5,050 ris At 42016 for August, 110813 i Q‘u(m for July, and $19.65 eal ‘wat in good spaculstive dem: nloaing at $11.023 aller Ju 45 Salen 5,100 toa a4 $14.10414.12)¢ for June, 4,35 for July. wers aloudy, with salew of 100,000 les Wheat wan fatrly active, elosing strong under ad- vices of u firmer feeling In New York, eller June a0kl at US@PSHo0, sul cluned AL 150, Heller July sold a8 93 @08%c, Aud closed at 03} Corn wsa aclive aud i higlior, clowing at (570 for June and 6930 for July, with salos sasly st 680, and toye for June and July, Oatn were fiem at an a for June and 8730 for J 1. bigher sclier July, ey Ahort ri seller July at1] yance of Xc, closing at €00 GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTIOT—Was lower, in sympaihy with bigh- wines, 8@, ateady, and i1 e uaual order raquest: Good lo chofco hurl, 12K@tas brush that will work tsslf tnto choica Linel broom, 11@130; falr to good do, 10@11ge; Inferior brush, 9@10c ; rookod, c@de, BUTTER—The butter market remains fn much the #a1m0 posislon as noted from dey o dey for ths past fortulght or moro, A stoadlly falr demand and eon- tinued scanty supplesgive the market a very firm tons, and the quatations following aro thoroughiy sustalned : Clholce to fancy yellow, 24@300; medium to good grades, 1822%¢; Inforior to common, 1231Tc, CHEESE~1a In 1Ight reqnest at 11@130 for prime, and at 6@10¢ for lower g Old clieess 1a oub of the market, and a3 yet but o prime new ls arriving, COAL—Dusiness among the retatl coal dealers re ‘maina fu a vary dull stato, and yslues of all deecrip- tions are more or loss unsetited, Tho following quo- tations nre still current : Lackawanna, $2.80@10.00; cannel, $9,00@9.00 : Erie and Walnut 111l], §7.00 fock: 1‘.:, vn:.i 0,50; Indian block, $.00@3,80; Iltinols, 01,680, EGUS—\Vers firmer, under a falr Jocal demand and moilerate offeriugn, Salea Wore mads al 14ic. FISH—Activity s still obaervablo in this bnne‘ll of i, trade, The demiand both fram local and coun ere ' mor than vausly liberal for the stion, and thrra faa A ealthy tons to the market: No, 1 ‘whitelish, %-brl, $5.60@: 3 No. 2 do, $1.505.A0% No.1 trout, $LE0@4,36; No. 1 sioro mackerol, now, ¥-brl, $.60®R787 No, 1 bay, $0.50@0.78: No. 4 Vorel, -brl, $5.06a0,355 family meckorel, 3-Url, No, 1 shore $1.60@1.65 ; bank codfial George's codfeh, $6.23:30,00 Labrador berrtag, aplit, bris, $3,00@Y. B 4. Labrador herring, round, brl, 7,008 011,76 3 acalid Lerrig, por box, 44 Tuyar salmon, ig-brl, $2,00@9,50, FRUITS AND NUTS—Under this hesd tho changes wara not Importsat, Bales to a fair aggregato were ef~ fecied at generaily steady Tates, We quito: FONRIGN— Daton, 6i(@0! , 137 44c ;ign, Inyers, 17@ 302 French prunes, {kgléic: raising, layers, §5.66@2,0; loose Muscatel, $4.10 @14007 Valonels, 11@lli(c; Zante carrauts, 0@ 4c; citron, %@28c: lemon peel, 19@20c, DOMIATIO —Aldcn apples, ‘1@30c; Michigan apules, Kwlcs Tndiana and fiiuoln, T@8%c; Sonttiern, 7Ti@8a} peachoo, halves, Di(@dt(0: de mized, B@BLe: do red, 19@20; blackberriee, 9X@10c; rasplertios, 1@35c; pitted cherrion, J1@lc,. NuTA—Filberts, § @io: almonds, Torragons, 2@3c: Naples walnits, 16@160,¢ Orenoble walnuts, Iwsién: Brazils, &g e pecans, Toxas, M@15¢; Wilmington peanuts, Bin! ‘enuensos pasnuta, 6x@7c; African peanuts, sx@ GILLEN FRUITS—The roocipts of sirawbarries wera tha largest of L sosson, Tho berrios sold road: iy sfter saller reduesd pricer, Bour cherries sold at u@ise per gt Oranges aud ouher forcign feulls wore firm Orangos, $4.30@600 por box: Valso- cin o, $I1.00315,00 Per ‘cass: lemons, $3,0046.60 per box; pinmesuplse, $2,0042,50 per dos; applos, ‘.oa(?t.abp«rhn; sirawberrics, 30@350 poF i do Tiiinols. 4iic | gooasbarries, 10¢ var at. GROCERIES—An easiar focling was doveloped among holdore of coffe, and the fate advanco wil probably not bé austainéd. Sugars alao showad s Jack of firmness, For other insa the markot was sbout Trade was falr, and pothing mote, We uoe--Tangoon, 6N@TXe; Carolins, 73@8X0; Loulslava, Tx @8Xe, ¥ XBEH £8—0, G, Javs, 83K@31%0; Java, No, 2, 30} 1o fanoy 1o, wis: 03 good to prime common to fair, ¥lia?1x0t routlug, 14i@20c; Bingapore Javs, 2(3Ric; Coata Rica, 335 @iic Marscalbo, 33@3i0, Suoans—Latent cut loaf, 117(@120; crushed aud powdored, 11@U1%0; eanulated, 113@11Ke; A, standard,'10%0; do N0, 3, 10@10a; 1, 10810} oxtes 0, 1007 8 No, 2, yR@9scs yellow, O 1,95,@0%c 7 clioico brown, U@ulic’s fair to prime fi:, 'MGHM:M:'@?M“ do, 1|!(@lo‘l:dr)l1u‘l:| smn‘ ses Bugur, 3,0 ; common to good do, TN@SKC. siaurs—Dininond drips, $1,16@1.30; silvor ufip- extrs fine, 03:4700; good sugnr-lons mg. 83@380% extrs do, GIABS0; 'New Orleans molastes, ahotce, naw, 16@i80; do prime, 74@750: do common to good, 0G0 ; Purto Bleo molasses, $5@¢0ct common molss- - Wio; bisckatrap, 39@40c, " rloth?;lhplu. IBKQ’I‘I;ILG’:‘ r-lnru‘l “@mu; 9“5 ala, 3 pepper, u c; nutmegy, 8. 1.30; ‘Catoutta alngon 6y @16Ne. ’ Hoapa—Trua Dine, Sic; German Mottled, 6@ 63(c; White Lily, 6X@6%0; Whits Rlose, 8i((@03 Sevon Imperlal, Ge; Goldan Weat, 4X@50. HAY~Was 10 fals'dewmand and firmer, Many nelle ers are ssking more than tho pricesgiven, Quotations were erroneaualy quoled lowe: g{ulordly. ‘We quot £20.50@21.00 7 No, 1 do, $20.C0@20. do, $18,50.419,00 ; prime upland prairie, $18,00 o, 1, $14,6K¢1,00 No, 2, 916,00, HIGHWINES-Wers qulat sud 1a lowor, slos being restricted te 100 bria st $1.16 per gallon, New Yor. wa down 10 81,9, sad athior’ markets have boen gols- diyuly Jower s Cheago for sevacal daya past, AIfDE8—Wero scarce and frm under s moderate lacal demand. Groon city butchors', 53(@Ca 3 green cured light and boavy, 8292c; part cured, 1@ic; n calf, 13 & idge § dry Mot hides. kipand ealf, 170} ry alted hldes, 4o; doacon skins, &3o; sheap balts, ‘wool estimated s washed, par I, 40c, Liides with one grub apd over aro cliused 48 'datiaged. Damayod stock brings two-ibirds price, and brauded 10 per cont off, HuPs—Contioue dull at 203350, TALS AND TINNERS' 8TOCK—The market remsiua qulet, and {8 not very firm, thougl no changs in pricas Lss yot boen roported, Tiu plates ars weak, i sympathy with the New York and Euglfshi markets, and prsont prices sre prob- abiy sustained chfely by ‘old, TIN PLaye—10, 10x 14, $11.90; do, rooling, 14120, 10, 80100, Pio Trx- Livge, 2835 suinl, 2104 bar, 180, ‘BoLona—No. 1, No, 4, 18, Luip—biy, bar, Sy pipe, Yo, Corrxn—Lotiom heatislog copper, 2c, " Bueer ZiNo—Pull casks, '103cs s qusne tity, 110; nlabs, 83(n, Biere Inox~—No. 4, 40 rates | Itueaia iron, 81013 Indlusive, 2Jo: do, No.1 stained, 18e; Americun Iumla A, 1403’ 1, W0xge. Wine—Nos, 1 to8 9c; 7 to 9, We; 10" to 11, Tle; 13, 11x0; 18 and 14, 126516 and 16, 140; 17, 15¢; 18, 160 1oc, 1903 2), 2003 ull busdles, S per cent ducount; fence wire, e, A TLS—wero fn fair request and sieady at 31,075 rates, with 7Xc off £or large lots. OIL8—Thcre were Do now features to nata in can~ pection withi tle ol ob,_oxcept that there Wi v lard, Trade was fair at Carvon (stanasrd white), 113 tost, 150 deg,, extrawin- $1.05@1.07; No, botled, 11@720; N1 lese firmness | 1 0c: llueced, raw, Si@slos do rm, $133@2.40; neaistoot oll, fex lard oll, $1.8031.32: whale, Bgsial ape strictly pure, $1,16@1.20; do extrs, $1.00; do No, 9Uc; bank ofl, 53¢ ; ateaits, 00cs plumbego oll, 60 turpentine, 3@ 4 phtha, 63 gravity, 183 @14c; naphiba, common, 13@12)c. POTATOES~The recelpts were Uberal, and the mar ket dull and easy, Recelvors found it alficult to dis- pose of car-lols, excepd Ly retalling them out, The doulers generaliy are well supplied, and thoir ‘stocks are decressiug alowly, &a groon stufl, which ia very sbundant, {s geperally prefo y consumers: Oare lota Esatern Prachblows, 63@8: 3¢, dolivered ; Westorn, do, 75@8.20 ¢ mixed and common, 1@0a; Early lowy, Tahtern, 6%20%; do Weatern, 43253c. POULTRY—Ohickonaand tirkeys were in moderafs domaud ot oudax prices: Turkogs, live, vielle; chickens, Uv&'fl@l @ per Iy or $4.00@4.50 Ju ocops; spring 40, $2,0051,30, SEEDSwore rather quist millat, which sold to & mo nd ruled Brm, u8 e Offeringe wora small, Timolhy was soarco and Drin at 32,353,580 clover old at 0,506,50 1an brougiit $1401,70, and millet $1.40s1. s quotad at $L0GLES BALT—\Was steady and In moderate demand : Onon~ daga sl Sagtuaw.ne $LOS; CatedadosL 10, ondinary ; conraa dixmorla, 3. airy withou! except Mungarian and and rul Y, With bagé, ), Ashion dalry, ‘iveral supply and slow st 3@7xe fo comumen to chioiue stoc! e as quoted l’t%fi-x 4 LIVE STOCK. Raceipt SO0 elptem tele, Ilogs, Bhesp. l(lm!h"l 8,058 ll.%li n lll,l 'uesr 4,111 8,05 208 8,087 983 281 3,000 15,800 81 17,830 89,014 1,408 14,043 £8,62) 2,958 16,108 33,2 N iriatite— d )285 8,138 Mozus, CATTLE—TLere wis no pronounced change in auy fosture of the market, Undor a somewhat froer in- quiry from the shipping Sntercat prices of wall-futted cattle stoadiod up s little, but for medium snd common grades—owing to Inoressed rocelpls of Tusana—the tondency of pricos was agsio downward, ,Fleshy atcars averaglug from 1,100 to 1,204 ta continus to well at relativaly betler prices than do ‘chioice snd estrs grades of heavier welght. It ia a uotable fact ihsy buyera for tha New York and Boston marxats are thie season taking a lower grade of stock than {n former years, The demand seoma (0 b for cheap beef, and teedors of Ane slock sTe obliged to Jot 14 go at unre- munerative prices, During the day the bulk of the cattle that ware of a quality good enough {0 send East were disposed of & $5,16.:40.05, for aversgos of from 1,050 to 1,650 s, Lott & Smith sald 100 bead at the outslde quotation, Bslea of wlockers were st $3.253 4.60, sud of mailve bulchirs’ stuff at §3.6058,00, Through Texsns quoted at $3,0@1,80, maLss. QATTLE Number and descrivtion, 94 cuvleauteers, 15 extra stecss. 10GE~ Bt Leeat aftor prices had been \wored to & polod LAt left & niargln for ahippors, Tuero WeFo sales, amd not a few of them, st areductlon from Weduoadsy's prices of » good 20¢, sud othars which dld not indicataa shrink- age of morathan 10¢, but the dny’e traling was done st an wverage decling of Ifc. Light welghta sold pri; clpally §0.84(48,10, snd heavy st JT.00@7.25, Tho Tuarket closcd stesdy, .00 4 00 106 00 0] 9 03 5 T I} 6 720 i 7.00 7.0] 29, 720 | 61....310 7.03| 8 740 1200006 7,00 4 7.00 | 70,...243 7,20/ 14: o1 'y supplle to good shorn u 5. A salo of clioice BHIRI~Prices, undor contintied wera higher, We quote common $4.00@3,76 ; exira soll at $1,00:8! uunshors sheep was eTectad st §7. BUPFALO, Bupravo, May 27.—0ATTLE~Tecelpts, 95 tha week, 8,800; 204 cars of reccipts for the ot thirough colislgnmentas no market {o-dsy ; 1 cars 1Ili- nois tacrs wara disposed ef yealerday, 1,040 to 1,060 1us, $8,00@0.75 3 77 cars hid for slipment lo-morraw, Sixi;z AND LAMns—Roceipts, 1,000 ; total for week, 8,800 ; 1o markst to-day { 10’ cars remaln unsold § salea yostarilay, Iate, 409 Obio clipped shoep, Bigliy 11, a1 $5,00@5,50 3 170 Michizan wools, 81 Ita, at 1,00, THoan—Receipts. 2,900 ; tat Hodine ‘Pt e % BT, olling st $1,00@1, ssvy logn, $T.60GT.75; Mok Hign, STADGY.0: fondancs towards 8 Iurihes dectine ; ¥'cars samain unsold, IALTTHORE. Darzixonw, K CaTTLE~ThO market bseu falr during the piat wook, and prices Bigher, the sdvance holug tho prestest on midd camman gradess very boat, $1.50@T.76: first qus $3,5080,50: medivm or ood falr quality, §7.00@: ordinary thin staers, ozen, and cows, ‘moat aalen, $3.75@7.00. Recaipts, 848 ; sales, 704, $1oga—~Ifava been dill, and prices o lowsr, closing with s tendency stifl downward, Btiliers sud common Vight ioga lwed to aal at ary price. Gomion sud small bacon hoge, $2.80:810,50 falr to good fat hogs, $10.50@11,00, fow sellig at higher Agures, Reocalpta, 5 T4 Huxrr—Tlave been dull : range, $L00@5.25 ; lamba dull 8t $1,50@33,50, Ttacelpts, 3,161, EAST LIBERTY. Tiusr Lmenty, May 27.—CATTLE—Tecelpto lo-dsy, 748 head, making for the thres days past 1940 head; of the arrivals to«lay U4 cars wero through oud six earafor yard aaloa; mir¥el active and good ; priccs [ buk mo advance on yeslerdsy's Agures; nethlag the yard uneold, - Hogy—Iiccelptasto-day, 3,795 hesd ; for the thres L‘Q‘fl’:p“l 7480 ead; Yorkers, $7.25@7.35; beal, $8.55 Hiuxrr—Rece(pts to-day, 1,700 head and for tho threa dagn paah 12,8 hosd; bt §5.0065,30; medium, $4,00 NEW YORX. NEw Yonr, May 1. Ieeves—Recelp ing 9,38J for the (hreo days, against 4,700 time laa week, Oriinary 0 Rood slasts are fitmor [Fices axe \obighae Lhah Monday ; the extreme rangs 103133, with most salos at 1134 @2c. BUNEE AND LAMDI—Leceipls, 3,959 making 8,550 for the thires days, agalust 6,070'at tha ‘same Hine [ast week, Markot dull and Jower; poor to prime clinped sheep, é@5K0 ; poor to prima spring lambs, 7@13¢e. BwiNg—Nocaiyts, 950 ; making 8,470 for thres dsys, agalnut 870) at the mang time last woek. Nons were offered allve for the laat ten days. for tho week, 11,4in 'York 520; make ‘at this nams 8T, LOUIS. 8r, Lovts, May 37.—~Hoas—Tacelpts, 1,000% lower ; ;}ni&p;;-k‘u.ammu; bacon, $7.10@7.40; Lutchers’ OATTI.e—Recolpts, 8185 firm ; good demand § upper grades run malply Texane; sales good native steors, $5.76@0,00; cliolce hraugh Toxan atears, $3.60 3 mixe slock, $1,33@4,00; moditm to fair Terant, {.25@4A5 inforlor and comsmon, §1,15@2.50, CINCINNATL. CuvernmaTs, May 27,~Hoas—Dull snd declfusd ; cotnmon, 16.40G0.80; falr to modium, $0.00@T.18} good, §7.35G1.78 ; Tovelpts, 1,880 ; shipments, 241, LUMBER, The markat was sctive yeatarday, neatly to tho ex- tent of the offerings, which numbered about twelve cargoct, There was uo change in prices, but tha markot was stronger than on previous days of the wosk, owing fo the smaller offerings, also fo the proapoctive sdvancein frelghts, Jolsta and scantling from Msanistos and Ludington sold st $8,60, and boards and strips st $9.00 510,00, good mill.run bring- Ing$12.60. Lathsold at $1.60, 380 chioles wbinglesat 0, Cargo schr White Oak, from Manlstes, 143 m Jolats aud scantling at $8.30. Sold by J. M, Loomis & Co, Cargo aclir O, Hibbard, Bluck Lake, 140 m dry plecs- stu(r at $3.00, Bold by Irish, Bullen & Co, Cargo brig Expreas, Monastique, 100 m dry boards at 812,00, Cargo achr iliggle, Gconto, 210 m sirips and Loarde at $12,00; lath & §1,80, Bold by Blanchard, Borlang & Co, Teacott, Muskegon, 00.m good 8old by . Deming & Co. Cargo schr B, C Maniates, Bi3 m A shiugles at $2.70,” Sold by W, WV, Oulidins, Th d business oontinuoa faly, The betler grades ‘meot witha modarate demand, and are generally steady, Cowmmon stuff seils resdily, and thers is little dispost- tion to cat under present tations 3 44001 1 1 fuch, 0,00 410,00 Third clesr, thick .00 42,1 Cjear flooriny, it X Clear alding, 20,00 First common slding, 17.00@18,00 Filooring, Drat conymon, dreancd. 80,008 92,00 Flooring, second common, dressed, 24.00420,0) Tox bokrds, & and B, 5. 0 Atock bodrs, Tatock boande. oo L, 0 stack bosrds, ... Feucing (10 {t, e Common Tumber, 10 1t and unds Jolat and seantiing, 1810 2 tt..., TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Svectal Dusateh io The Chicaze Ty(buns, Ltvanpooj, Mag 2711 a. m—FLoun—No, 2218} No 1, 22, GRAIX-~Wheat—~Winter, No, 3, 04; No, 1, 9 4d; wpring, No. 9, 84 3d; No, 1, 84 10d; white, No, 2, 0s; No, 1, 93 3d § club, No, 2, 9s 3d; No, 1, 9a6d. Cora— No. 2, 816 3d § No, 1, i11e 94, Provisioxs—Pork—Tds, Lard—05s 6d, Lrverpoor, May 2732 p, 10, ~BAEADSTURSS—Qulet, Al unchanged, A Livearaogy May 27—3:30 D, m,—\Market unchanged, LIvERPOOL, M3y 3T,~4 p. m,~Laxp—gls, Reat un- alianged, Livanroor, Msy 27—Lalest.—Fiouz—Extra Blale and Woatorn, 22s, Oxarn—-Wheat—~No, 3 0 1 spring, 8 4a@se 11d, Corn—Mized, 81y 8d. PrnovisioNs—Pork—Weatern, 13¢'6d; Esstern, ¥ 64, Deef~—18s 6d. Lard—0s. Dacco~Oumberland aut, 80s ; ahiort clear midales, 53, CurEae—Firm ; Amoricay, C2e 64, TaLrow—4ls. PETROLEUM—Tielnod, 8)d ; splrita, 753, Loypay, Msy 97-5 p, m.—CoNsoLs—Aoary, NG D43 § ncoount, U@L, Unitep STaTin BONDS~"03a, 100%; '0Ta, 1091} 10-408, 104X § now 6s, 1023, AMEBICAN RAILBOAD BxoUMITIES—Osatral, M Erle, 1854@1087 preforred, 928, Lusxxp Caxz—-115@1ls 82, Livsxen OtL—24%, Tarrow—_3ud e 92, FETROLEUM~Hefined, BY@B%d $ apirita do irm, Monzr—Ths rate of discount in the open masket is 33; per cent, which 1a }{ per cent balow the Bauk rate, Tux BAvk or EXorawp—Thesmount of speciein the Dank of Eugland has docressed £955,000 during the past week, Tho proportion of the BaDK's resarys 10 1ta Labillty 1s now 403 per ceut, Panis, May 27.—~Rextre—S40 T30, T Bawx or Fraxce—The smount of apecis In the. Bauk of France has increased 10,777,000 francs duriog the past week. FRAMZronT, May 37,~UITZD STATRS BOXDI—'02s, i NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. Nxw Youx, May 97.~The trade miovement continues slow with the comminion Louses, sud the jobblug trade drags, Cotton gouds are quist but faizly stwady at current rates, Priuts are dul in firet hauds but are Joublng largely st low Sgures, Arnold's prints Lave becn reduced by ageats o 8, Bbirting printsarein falr roqueat. Worsted coatinguare wore active, Rib- bous are {n good dumsnd at fuproved peioes, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK Bpectal Dirpatch (v The Oheage Trtene, New Yoas, May 21,~0sn—The whee! market 18 abemd 14 Lelden, with 5 mcdarate espost sad home trade dom; #alet 36,000 b, at §1, kee for June at $1,13), and solle: a4 $1.03 for Canads §i bond, and §1,10 for Hiate, lar- Ay quist and inehanged, Corn—Bonnd 1@ 30 batler; soft ritlon dull nud heavy ; salen of 53,000 bu At 72@730 for aoft new Westorn mized ; 70@800 for good to primo do, and TE@7% for common {0 prime yellow W and TI@17e for white W ~Sugar—>arkot unchanged, with mode orate Jemand ; falr o gaod refined Jn quoted st B3 8e; prime st 8)o; 104e, and white Bavanushatoxa Coffeo-~Market stendy with moderate jobbing + Rtlo, 10@18%e In goll; Maracalbo, 20322 in gold, " Teas—Aarket nnchauged, with only a very tnnuiry for fult tots, TaLLow=—In moderate request § ateady at BY@<3(0. Wirsgy—Demand meagre at unchanged pricss sales of 100 Usls st $1.10, xtours—darkot steady, but quiot, To Liver- pool, by ateam, 350 balos aotlon at 9-32d. To London, 20,000 bu grain at 10, 16 1he Auneinted Fronn.) New York, May 27.~Froun—Receipts, 5,000 brie; Aullt superfiue Wentorn and State,$4.70(35,00; commun to geod extra do, $3,00@3.4Ut goud to cholce do, $3.45@5,75; white wheat Weslorn oxtra, $3.75:40,60 oxtra Ohlo, $3.05,3733 8t Louls, $.40a8.335, liye four quiet and atendy s’ $1.40.¢5,500 Cony-MEal—Heavy ; Western, §.0034.10, Wheat—Itecelptn, 6,000 bu s quiet 3 Nmited 0, 1 Minnienotn, $1,22; white aprin, $1,15 g0, 81,143 do MlIwaukeo, $1,10; do Minnc- 1,173 do ‘Northwettern aud white Micuigan, $1.45, itye quiet ; Cauada i bond, $1.03 ; Stato, $1.10, Barley dull snd unchangod, Mall steady; foure rowed Btate, $1,80, Corn—Hecaipts, 100,000 bus bt~ ter; moderste dsmand § mized Wentern, atoatn Tl o Te} yollow do, T3@7a: White dn, B:c. Oats—itecelptu, 54,000 bu; quiet and lrnor s mized Weatern, 72@70j5¢ § HBT3e, lilpping, 65@70c. usockmes—Cofies quists Itlo, eargo, 10@1SKc. Bugar steadyand dull; falr to good reNnivg, 83,0} , 81¢4 relined firm § 10@11%0 3 Muncovada, 8. Aolashes dull and unchanged, Prrnorxus—Firmer ; excitad ; refiued, 1150; erudo, 8xe, 'fhlu\fln Tramg—Ieavy ¢ $1.00w@1,95, LPENTINK—LTeAYy } BYN Pork firmer; now mes $20,60 quist, Cut meats dull; middies dall ; Wostern, 11X@11%ct shott do, 1ie, Lard prime steam, 14 i€, Teavy 1@, Dull $1.19. CINCINNATI, CiNcrexart, 0., May 3l.~Froun—Dull snd un- unchanyged, Whens steady; Co all Unaix. moderata $1.2351,30, Oats dul Qemand; rod, rn rooplog; Tl@idc, & shade Jower: 62@70c. Iiye steady} moderat and; $LN@LS, Darley dull an nominel Otzs—Unchangeds Faas—Quiet and unchanged, LurTan—Doclined; clioice Waeatern Resarve, 3@ c; Ceutral Ohlo, 18@20e, Currse—Quiet and unchanged, TovistoNs—Pork firmier ; $:0,96 c3sh; $20,00 June; the latter wold early, Uulk meats nctive; advanced; Bigu; cloar_rib, 11511703 spot, 1i%0; buyer 115 @110 Dacon stendy’ moilersta de- houlders, 04¢0; closr rib, 1333 12)a; clear, e, Waitskr—~tesdy ; moderate demand; $1.14 BALTIMORE, Diviion, A, May 41, ateady 3 lmited demand; extras GRrAIN—Wheat qulet, steady, snd uncosnged, Corn ateady ; Weatorn mixed, 80c. Oatw very dullj white Westorn, 7c, Iiye dullaud fowor; SLIIGLI6 Hax—Unchanged, s10xs—Dull and lower, Tork lowe: 121,60, Bulk meats_dull; shoulders, 8)c: clear rib tldss, 1y @11xe, Tacon quiet; dlioulders, Dijct ar’sib sides, 1i%0; bams, 145@15Kc, Lard dull ateam, 14 @16e. s Durren—Firm and unchanged, Coryer—leary; downward fendency; Rio ear- goos, 16@183c, ¢ o LeraoLst—Nominal; rifined, LICA130; erule, ) @ic. Witikx—Dull; Western, $1.23, PILLADELPIIA, Purtaprrrenm, Pa, May 27 —Froon—Dull and weak ; Wiscousin, aud Minnesota family, $5.50%40,60; Peunsytvania, Indiana, and Ohlo de, $4,475@6.62; Ligh grades, $7,00@8,00. maIN—Wheat dull; red, $1.04; smber, $1.37@ 143; white, $1.40R1,50, Rys $1.10,’ Corn alow; yel- iow 'snd Westeru mixed, 80gBlo, Oats decliniag; white, 2@74c; mized, 80@T0c, Pnovisions—Steady, Pork, $12.00, Prraoveusm~Firmer; refined, 12:c; cruds, 0Xr, Breps—Clovar—WWeatarn, nominal. Timothy, §1.60. Flnx, $1.83, BurTEn—8teady Now York and Bradford Cousty extras, 20:: firsts, Wgo; Wastern extras, 2@2505 firsls, 17@1%. $5.25@0.0). ST, LODIS, o5, Lawms, Msy 31.uova—Duyers of nothing olng. Gun—Whest » slhade firmer, and tome Cutures wold bighor; No, 2red winter, $1.26¢(1.27 bid; cash il al.a1% Juno; $1,33 July; No, 3 do, O soft ‘spring, 95¢; 9AX0 May;0de Juns. Corn firmot car lots No, 2, 035“954&: round lots, GI@G330 bid} salex st CJ2{(@04c for Juneg 683¢a for July, Uata Armer and {nactiva; No, 4, 6244(€3¢ cashj 6133@C1 ;0 June, Barlay sud rye—Nofhiny dolag. Wiriaxz—Nominally lower 3t $1.16, Provisions—Pork fower at $20,50, ‘Dulk-meats nom= toal, Bacon dull; ouly smalt jobbing trade, Lard nominalat 143e. Reoxtrza—Elour, 4,000 bels ; wheat, 43,000 bu; corn, 000 b 3 berlay, 1,000 b, 12,000 bu; oats, 34, TOLEDO. 'ro.}um. May 2M—~FrLoun—Steady; moderate do- mand, Gmo1i—Wheat falr and firm § Ko, 9 white Wabash, $L47; No, 1_white Michigan, $L.244; amber Micht igan, $1.23; Juns, $1./23)53 Suly, $1985@135; No.3 red, June, 8123 ; July, $1.24%. Corn sicsdy, and In moderate duraand § bigh mixed, cash and Jurle, 703 July T9o; Augual, Toxe, Data far aud 't No. 1, 8/}@ss0 2, Gdo; Michigan, €33 white, 03 Tojected, G Faesanis—Dull and unchonged. Reogtrra—Elour, 450 rle 3 wheat, 12,000 bu ; corn, 93000 b ; cate 60 b IPMENTS—Flour, 600 Lrls; wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, 93,000 bu; oats, 700 bu, ATLWAUREE. Minwivxes, May 21.—FLroon—Qulst and unchang. Grarx—Wheat firm ; No, 1 Milwaukee, 1,013 ; No, 2 do, v8 ugs, July, . Oats bett in fulr demand ;' No. Y, in stors, 8o, Oorn frm and bigher; N wtore, Glo, Tiyo entirely nominal; No, 1, in Star, 1,00, ' Bariey noglocted ; No. 2, $1.20; No, 4, 81,00, Fmovisions—Quiet but firm, Mess park fiem; $10,60. Primo Iard, 1¥@10c. Gnay Pazonrs—Qufot and unchangsd, RrorteTs—Flour, 8,000 brla; oats, 600 baj wheat, 000 bu ; corn, 400 bu, eMeNTs--Elour, 10,000 brla; oats, 000 bu 3 wheat, 84,000 b, BOSTON. Dosrox, May 37, —~FLoun—Vety dull ; Western m- perfince; ‘$4.20@4.75 ; common "extras, $LI@NI8; Wisconaln and 3linnesota exiras, $5.70@%50: white wheat Ohio, Indians, and Michigan, $0,25@7.00; 1il- inols, $0.50.37,60: Bt, Louls §0.60@4.5) ; funcy Mine nosota, $7,0038.75, Unatk—Cora~Litle dolng ; unsotilad ; mized aud yollow, B2@35¢. Oata Jull ; modorate demand ; T2@3le for mixod sndwhite, . DUFZALO. Dorrato, Msy I7~Graiy—Wheal—Firmer ferl- 1pg § no Luyers 3 No, 3 Milwaukes, $1.03, Corn dull; cfieringe light ; sales, 5,00 bu in lots at 0T@csc, Oats neglected, Rtye—Nons hers, Barloy~None cre, CaNan Frrionzs—Dull for wheat; Gie for corn to New York, CLEVELAND. CLrveLars, O, May ul~Ority—Nothing done to-day 3 market nomiually uickauged, PernoLkus~Bleady: standard white, ear lots, 100; Oilo Htate teat, 11c; sinall lois 1@2c higler, TEorzPTe—Wheat,' 830 buj corm, 3,400 Lug oats, ; PITTEDURA, Trrranuse, Pa, 3y 2~Omin—TWiet quis, Corn aull; éar, 82@8103 shelled, hO:ztc, PrrnoLRuM—FExclied; crude $1,4591.475 ab Tarke ar's § rodned, 19/;@10, Philadelplia deliverys MARIN __PORT OF GHIGAGO, MAY 27, Annrvip—Scow Msgdalons, Paul's Mier, wood; achr COhelstians, South Maven, lamberi prop 0, r, Heath, Savgatuck, sundries; schr Charley Uillard, White Lako, lumber; schr City of Chicago, Oconto, lumber; scir J. O, Moss, Muskogon, lumber; prop Gordon Campbell, Lrte, sun- driea; schr Presto, Muskegon, lnmber; sebr Itobert D, Cuopbell, Grand Llaveo, Mumber; scow Lian- ner, Holland, Wood; stme Huron, Bavgatuck, sundries; actir Aadlson, n:’“.ml“'ulmw” rand Haven, Inmber; St sranegs, O Houtn Havew, - Jumber§ scor Olipper Oity, Grand Haven, lumbari sohr W, Tusb, Muskegun, fumber; scr ¥, @, Luighior, Aline: o, Jumbur; prop Obsubcy Hurlbus, Detroil, salt; Patka Neliia ‘dlardaer, Detrolt, lumber; stme Corous, B1. Joc, sundrios; schr Montpelier, iay Oity, lumber | tuy Mamarek, Menomitos, towlug; Large idoru Menominse, lumber; barge D. L. Filer, Mouomb lumber} bergo Marigatle, Moaoiiues, lumber Chicago, Mauitowoo, sundrica: prop Newbury Baf- falo, uidries; burgs Butauel Hofonr Detrott, Juinber ; schr Mouclls, Escanaba, lumber; Large J, I, Kitchien, Fuystie,ply-izon; schr Heludee rand Traverso, wood prop Gsarge Duibar, Aluskey ) lumber L‘hu,““ Caas ¢, Muskegon, lumber; schr Lincoln uakve qoz, luw! Motomines, Aluskegon Tumber; schi U, B, ‘s Plar, talograph poles; wchr Myrile, Muskegon, lumber; schr T, Y. Avery, Kin. cardiug, salt; achr Scotls, Huffalo, coals " uchr lobert 1. King, Satgatuck, wood; achr Clara Parkor, Bufialo, dal Blood, [y e li.m" Mol pod nlxlu““w“' lumb:lr; »ro 0, Ualdwin, Eacanal u_ore; ' scow Mury Halou; “\uke:un fursbers b 8, Mnch, Verraillog, stona. lh'l:m‘l:"“' Jumber; schf k. M. Blanton, Woltebiall, lumber ; scow Mllton, White Iutuber § sehr Goral, Whila 'Laks, rallsoad tiea s l:n:?) Waverly, Buftalo, sundsies ; sclir L. A, Simpson, Lud- {ngton, lumber § ug New Era, Grand Havuu, towiug ; barge 0. ¥, Allen, Urand Maven, luwmber; barge City of Grand Lapids, Muskegon, luthber ; barge Triuafor, Muskegon, lunbar ; barge Mary Amanda, Muskejon, jumber Darge Wolve Qrand_Haven, lumber § rop Cisy of “Traverso, orss Oity, lumber ; schr mporial, Biatar Bay, wood, CLxusin—Prop Gordon Cempbal, Duffelo and Ecte 3 3,420 beis flour 3 schr Myrile, Aluskegon, S0 bu vats, 3 sebr Masalls, Beoeuala, ‘oosly ¥ chr D, Newhall us| oa kay 1y B 3 12@1.14 for No, 2 Clilcago$ $1.167or No. 2 Mllwaukea: $1,17 for No, 3 Min- nesola; $120@1,31 for No, 1 spring; $1.1031,20 for ungraded Tows and Minnesola wpriugs 1.07@1.02 for winter rod Weatern{ $1,33@1.35 tor amber do, and $1,3331,38 for whits Westernj Luyors of Xo, 2 Milwau- 8114 Rye quict aundrisa: bark Uans Crooker, Ponnakes, i#, 16 ha sundeica § aclie Wo Vortags Biers 5B wkan wundeien 1 hargn !‘}‘.’"A’""’. ) Valkenburg, ' Tualo, 3400 bt wheat 3 atire s THan Manonville, 5 pkes merchandises gL Siduvenir, Pentwatar, § brts pork, 10 tona teed. i fook hiag, 4 Virls alt, and sundrles:' prop Favorfe, ant nominee, 4 Lrin egga ndriens ache Glaylon Kiueaton, 14700 T wheat 3 ron Blarueen, Hog s 4000 bt 'Whiaat, TGO 1t corm, 2430 s e, S11T e prlll.lNllu‘ ey sy 13 Latn veed i st delen 3 prop Nawburg, I 000 I ¢ Drla tone achir Fulankl, i ‘f.!'.“"\? ol owoc, t1 brls OiLutid aumdcfee v Bl Joe, luknq:’!:!!: proy eorga 1\, feath, Bingatuck, 3 tons. fron- s e ¥igar, and wundrioss prop Manoimine, Mugsen 'l D ik, 10 rla i, B s Tard, and sundeies 2o Enpire State, TafTalo, 20,208 bt ‘whent, 110, s 707 it 00 plehfemdy 200 bt weet 44 i ey und s i Huron, Bouth Uaven, 4 gar, 20 brla bogr, aud sundtics, Ay ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN GANAL, Dintoorront, May 27,—AnRVED—~Prop Wine, San. oc3, 1,400 b corti ; Friendalip, Boncca, 8K0 i corn, Crsnco—Firat Natlona), Jollet, 78,647 £t lumber, 948 posts, 1,850 lath § North Dranch, Teorla, 83,08 Inmber; TIndustry, Morris, 73 m himbe Lasialle, 2,57 1 huinber, 1,503 ponla; AL Verst, 13,768 (¢ lumber, ILLINOIS RIVER AMD CANAL, Specint Dipatek 1o The Chlcago Tribun, TasiarLE, Til, Mg 35, —ARDIVED DY Riven—Canyl, Yoat Gol! Ltod, from Peru, light, for Lasialle, DEranTED—Tom Bievens, towing stoneboats M, flower aml Johnson No. 2, with dimenalon-stario fyy tlie Copporas Crevk Damy prop Chius, witl rmrchyg, dise for Paoria, PASSED 1¥T0 CANATL~Holhing, Passrp Our—Maytlower and Johnson No, 9, ity qf, menslonsatons for Capperas Croek Dam; prop Chip, with mackiuery for LaSile, and merchandsa for Yearla, Nive fesl 9 lnches of walor on the mitreailof Lock 13, 0 b corn LAKE FREIGHTS, . cnicado, Vessols were In modutate demand, and rates gn 1argo ones wero casler, at 23(c for onts and 3@ 1ye for wheat to Duffolo, anid 320 for wheat to Montreal, ¥or Buffalo the schr G, W. Adama was engaged for oate at 23{c, and the schr X, K. Fairbank for whest oft owncr's account, Alsa thy prop Newbusy, fop wheat, through, The prop Argyle takes wheat tg Montreal at Jie, Capacity, about 100,000 by and 120,000 bu vats. 2 et On the 23th, rafe to Inilal for Lake Ontario ports, Btesm-barges Jallen!ino convort, aud Oprcag ‘Townsend and consort (tha Jatler to comie from Chie €ago), wheat at 3¢, OLEVELAND, Mattersslong (ha rver yesturday wers ahout as dull a3 conld be deired by the slecplest dock-mau., A Clte eaggo vosscl-manter, who had becn heso for s woey waiting fo e, taked tha rhlloulons conunde um, *1g it Bunday lioro evory duy in the woek?” 1 woulil undoubtedly biave boen hustled off tho dock, hutno ono felt disposal ta break the mototony of tue quictness that ot twurped the placo of the wctisis tunt usually prevaila at thiv season of (o year, Serie atiers aro oxtromely qulot, bul, fow cugige- ro Lelng made, and prospects 4o not {mprovs $.70 deman, o i onsl Lo tny exlent, A fow Charters for coal ary belng tuls dally at tlia Tow rates of €00 freo to Milwaubee, and nhoit the samne rate to Chieago, but as one of tho ehip. brokern expressed its * Whon you hicve to teg of L6 nhl an» a cargo, and then coax tho veswol-mastes ta tako i, times muy be co red someshat dull,® M:l:l tuat s the genoral fecling along the docks,~—Hem al GONE TO THZ BOTTOM. THA SCHR NINA SU IN TIE MIDDLE OF LARK MURGN, Gongmar, Ont., May 2i—Tho schr Nina, loual from Michisel’'s Lay to Goderich, sprung s loak Mone day night, and wont down in the middle of Lako Iine Ton, The crow took to a small boat, and had & dosgers ato struggle to reach tho land, owIng to tho groat quane tily of ice romatning in the lake, Tho Captaln secured the companses, which enabled them to kecpin the propor coureo, | Thoy arrived Liers last nigt, groaly sxtinunted, having beon two days and Lwo nights in a Fawiboat, 'with oalF #foaf of broad to- dlvlda’ etwwaa o, LAKE MICHIGAN, ORICAGD. Duainess at the docks was unusally dull yesterday, only two cargoes of lumber teing on the markot.... ‘The mommoth schr George W, Adawns, after baving suficiontly recoverod from Wedneaday evenlugd sprec, was towed up the rivor yesterday to tako ons cargo of graiu st Nutt's Elevator, near Twenty-socond sirect. .., Tho schr Madison plcked ups yawiboat ou the lake and brought it 1o this Larbor. It way after- wards ascertained that it was losta day or two ago from the Wolverine's brgs Thoe Large FEldorulo aud brig Pilgrim bavo gons inio oue of the dockn of thie Chicago Dry-Dock Company to bo ropaired. ... Tha double-dock schr Michigan, bouud for thin port with a cargo of coal, has safaly pasaed Yort luron.... The simr Huron hss "deolded to run scason _Dbelwesen _ this port and lolaud vin Houth will make MHavon, Bhe thiros trips a woek. ... Tho sehr Whirlwind i3 recefving an overhiauling ai Burns & Farrow's. sectional drys docks ... 1t {8 now a settlod fact that tho propollors of the Northern Tranaperistion Compouy will remal 1o this scason, 1t laatated that the wtock of this Company will shortly bo sold. .. Tho schr I, F, Bruco, atter finjshing her repaiea ot Detrolt, clenrod for this port, Sho 18 expected heroinw sy or iwo,...Tha Governmont improvements at the outer harbor aro steadily progroasing. Durinig tho Tast woek piles for twossotions of nbutmenta on the North plor have been driven, and_ i partof_tho work will soon be coma loted:... The Liimbor-Vessel Combination rocoivod about half-a-dozen sdditfons! members yesterday, 15 1a pow bellevacl that tho Assoalation will numbar aboud . 160 vesusls bufore the end of nozt wi LAKE ERIE, ' ERIE, Seectal Corvepondenca af The Chicago Trihune. Ene, l'a,, May 20,—Tho schr Julla Willard has beea chartorod o carry eight loads of stone from Kelly¥ Iaiand to this port....The schr Grace Bherwood un- loadad hercargo of iron ore st Roed's Dock yestorday | sho will probably leavo to-day, ..The schr Bebuylkill brought In a large cargo of gralu from Milwaukoo yese terday, Sho will Ieave for Mllwaukeo this avenling or to- worzow.. . Tha drcdge Youug Aviorien was towed out into tho chiannel east of the beacon-light yosterday sud went {0 work In tho fomoval of thio sand-Lar ab that point. Mesars, Jobn and Juines Dunlap hiavo tho contract for dolug tha wark, and thelr order 4o cus the channel 300 foet wids, if neccesary, : Special Dispateh 1o The Chicaun Tribune, Entr, Ta., May “T.—Tle prop Mercksnt came in from Liuffeld thla Tarutng, and left for Chicaga with the solir Bchuyliill this uftornoon. The prop Alsks leaves for Obicago to-morror, MISCELLANEOUS. A mavenient s on foot Jooking o the reorganizalion of 1he Tug Assoclatiou at Detrolt.,..Tho Coast Wrecks ing Company’s vesacls a¢ Port 1uron aro actively pre« paring for business, The Rescua iz Aiting out, tha Johuston 1e repniring and calking, while tha pontoons are’in dry-dock balng calked,,,.Bcamon's wages st Taledo are ropotted at $1.25 per day coming up the ket and 1 por dny uing, down., ... Tha lumnbsr-laden barge Ractna, bound for Tonawanda in tow of a tug, ran (aat on o reel nb!,)l“ wghm I::I?:v ll;u gx;m{.fly gt Tacad ning, Blo was lightered off fu tho D e svataliod_but. litls maka... Tbs o satid-acow whlch suvk louday evoniu at Buffalo and obatructed the chanuel at the mouth o the rivor has been promitly romoved....The lmg Falllng Waters, Willlain Benuett ownor and Qaptaty, was_totally dsstroyed by fire n the Gencesco Rtiver 4 Tiochoator Jast Buniday moratug, - The lors on the Fale ing Watess (s about §10,0001 dueurauce, §1,600, SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, ON PEWAUREE LAKE, hour by rall from Ml nsb Juzurlou nd the moat mode prister, Hartland, Wi . Opon for wueste May t roteoat i (e Nortbe Tattors aodressed " 3 Eropriataty A'l' SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Wiil opaa Juna 1, for the recoption of Guots. J. 11, BRESLIN & CO.. Propriators. 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