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. Chicago City & g ct. certiticatea) 03 & {n Y0 MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL. Beyond the nsual rouline connter Lusiners, thers was nothing doing yesterday at tuo bsnks, The con- tinted duliness I8, for the soason, unprocedented. Fever in the history of the eity, proably, hava tha most carefully matured opiuions, even of our most conrarvativs men, 10 regard to the spring businces, been a0 greatly at fault, Evcrybody expacted s falrly active trado i our leading ataplen, Inatead of the dull~ neas #0 loog continued that {¢ has become decidedly oppressivs, Last yoat's crop In most anctions was & n amonnt and of good quality, Money im sl bueinors coutres wasnever so plenty snd so cheap, And right hero waare likaly to Ond the canves of the stagnation which scems (o hava tallen upon te cismmels of trade. Nob only In tha cilies, but among the paople in all the murround- fog Slates, money has ben and sl 18 plenly, Hanco they have seut it Lera s Ls wsed ar marging, and the vast amount of farm products i1 store hers 18 do more to the nerve and tho money of couniry dealors than to those in our own chy, Within tho last faw days thelr margins bave boen wiped ovt at a lisely rate, and Low fong they will # put up” no- Lody can predict, The minfortune is that nearly as fast aa prices Lave fallen here they have eettied fu New York, Of courre, the inevitablo laws of com- merce wiil In dus timo wdjust all thase- matiers, and trade will agam move on in a steads volumo, News from othier contreashows that busincas is fully s sctiva in Chicigo as in other citles, New enter- prises are generally avolded, and capitalists are st thelr wits' cnds to find safe audjprofitable smplogment for their funds, Soveral have boen hers during the woek, Bitiafactory loaus could nol bo bad, Some e lolt, whils othors ars looking for real eatate, geus~ erally near the Lusineas centrs of the city. Our corrmercfal columns show thst tranenctions on the Board of Trado are molnly in options. Those in graln for shipment sremnerely nominal, Tha cattie- yards furnlsh nearly uil the Esatern exchange upon the market, To curlomers s uanal {he banks ehargn 10 per cent, while call and thort loana on approved collatorals can be lad st @3 per cont, Money abundant, On tho street scurcely any paper is offering, The range 14 nominal, BR18 per cent, New York exchange in » shade firmer, but we heard of only a singla sale above par. Thst was st 23¢ premium for $1,600. We noticed consideralls fn- quiry among the moreantile Lanke. The bank elearings waro $3,7.0,000, NO HOLIDAT. The sctof May 3%, 1874, making the S0th of May, eommonly called Dzcoration Dag, a legal holiday, pro- wides that: * When that day faila on the first day of he week, the day préceding it shall be a boliday, sod 1t slall be lswful {o require payment of ail notes, checks, and bills of exchangs due and p'ayable on such Boliday to bs mada on the socular day ezt previous thereto.” Accordlugto thia law, the banks might have required Ul payments dua to-day and te-morrow (Sunday) to La paid yesterday, A poper was started by some one propoaing sn agreement that. hanks should ebserve to- dsy ; but, as It 1ecelved only s few sigustitrea, the mat- ter was dropped, 'rhe banks will thetefors do business to-day as usual, ‘Thero fa very little doing here in stocks and bonda. Tho following are the quotations ¢ COYLINMENT DONDS. United States (a of A1, Uunited States 5-208 n; K ol United Btates currency 64, Gold, 155G 1164, CITY AND COTUNTY BO¥DE, Tonds, L ARed, i} b DA ¥ et bonds....[102%¢ & int.l w3 kit ity Ty rage. (10214 K ink)1033¢ & int, Chicago City 7 9 ct, waterloan|103Y; k (ut.|104); &ints Chicago City 7 ¥ ct, certificates) 02 Lint,| Cook County 7 3 et, tond; West Park 7 per cent bon PANE STOCKS Morehanta’ National, First Natlonal Dank Fifih National Bank Commereia) Natjonai Link German Nationu] Bank, .., Corn Exchange Natlonai Tank City National Bank, Tiomo Nstionst Bank.. Kational Bunk of Tliinois, 1024 kint. Tilinols Trust and 8aVIDGA Bibk.eesvasres oo 103 Merchants’ Haviugs, Loan and Trust Co,..155 10 Uplon NationslBug 13 ‘Union Btock-Yard National..., XISCELLANEQDS, City Tailway, South Fide, ... Oity Ratlway, Weat Hido, City Batlway, North Sido...... Traders' IntOrance Company. Chamber of Commerce. .. 0 Chicago Gas Light k o Chlcago & Northweste! 801 Pullzian ¥alace Car Cotupany, ex, div. o8 Expoeition slock uses oo B Disteit of Columbla 3-05 (guarsnteed by United Btatas)..... .o i kel AN INPORTANT DECISION, byt ; N b Witness, A very difficult case, Soalug it was one of yross ir- regularity all round, lins Just Leen deckled fu- Losten, A ALz, Martwell, Cashier of the Sub-Treasury at Uose ton, lent H, W, Carter, of the firm of Mailen,” Ward & Co., #0m0$180,000 11 gold, and when bis eash was to be counted he insisted that 1] should be replaced, at least tobipararily, Mellon, Ward & Co..draw checks ou the Btate Bank for the amount, walch were accepted by the Cashier, though thero were 1o funds to meet Aiem, aud the Herchants) Hank cashod thew. With the proceeds of theds chucks, gold cortiicaten were bought and used 10 make_goud Hartwell's detielt, 14 wagex- cted that after Hurtwell’s mnoney had been counted iy W Melloy, Ward & Co., and Tank ; gulit, held the gold cerlificaies Lut Tariwell atopped snd confoared bid previo Tuo Government, of couree, which had been returned by Hartwell aa balonging to tho Trearuiry, and the Htate Bank tougbi to oltuta then aa baving been bought with Its money, These rrave frreguluriti all around occurred L 1867, sud lian only now been do.idrd, Tha declsion {5 4n favor of {ho bunk, on the grouud that {t wia by the fault of the Gyvernmout's castiler that ths monoy Lad ‘been lost, aud by Lis subseitcut coilusion with others and coufession that It Lsd bieen oblulnicd and retalned, “Thore is nothing waid of tho Irrogulsrity of tue bank in acoepting choks to be made goud ab & future day,— 1 sstruoniliary proceedivg, whleh fndisatos cuine pliclly n the {riud thas wai golng en, uod which abouid, wo think, hav deprivod i bank of standing in Oourt, Just av s railroud {s free frum liability on ace gount of s careluagson, i tha suserer as beca aqual- curalcas, A somenbat simllar ewss occurred In Oanada be- tweeu bwo bauke, ‘I'he sgent of tho Olty Dank of Mone asLec lent 10 o atock-Lroker larys sunis, which were lust in_gold speculation. 'To ouabla this agyiit to meet hiv montbly balaoces, the stock-broker iutuced the Casbier of the Bauk of Montreal fu Gsu. ‘bec to aecept clecks without funds, and ue soun as the count wau over, or at alfevunta in time for the monthe Iy balance of tlis Bank of Maulrea, thess bogue ckocke by checks oh the Oity Bunk, This seoeaw went on f some tlme, ¢ deficit slways growlng W e urolter the Dank of Tan off, Wi Montreal'followed bim, e had, howaver, p1 Ackapion Lua braNer's checks for i Bocesisny sty 10 misks the City unk sgent all tight, which were o~ posited I » third Lank, The Dauk 0f Mcntreal ro slated payiment, Boling 1hab thio loss Lelonged to b Clty Hauk, that the sce-saw of bLOgus chocks w equially wrong on bott aidoe, and in “whatever bank baude the loss might eventually tall out, that bank Lad Do claim ou te otlier, It sl pleaded ‘that ity Castier Lad 110 uthotity to nocep clioka without funds, care:tally to such an sinount, and whe ho w runolug away, * Theee pleus, howerer, did not avail The Custierlind beoa wuthorized (0 repredcns the bank fn business transsclions s aceepting of checks A Jover cunferred on Cashlers, sud aulaidecs ing to do with the question whethor the ace coptance was tmade with or without fundy, nor wits any rulss of Uninlatious with which thu bunk bound ita Casbiter, This aypears to be sound doctrine, Which, If adopted hiere, would upset sutue recent decirions that declire banks aud tusurance compunies frea frow labliity when idele accradiied oficers excesd the powers granted Ly their charters, Mow can the pulllo kuow what thess powers are ubicss every porson who deals willi & Lk, OF trust COWwLLLY, OF juSUTANCE COLIPILY, stiall empidy thie abloat Lawyern o oxamine Jhels cliarters? Hut the ollicers slould know whiat those powers are aud® il tuey excoad Hueia the banke of cowpantes (hey Febrereul wliould by resyousltle for e luse, and Lot (he IgUOrant vutsider who tiea 117 good aith, Wnll v, LATEST, Nrw Yone, May 28.~Mouey sady st 34, Trime taercautilo paper, )@ Btorliug Brmuwr ; 4853GUET for alxty-day, and cs9) @430 for atglit, Dry goods Jnports for the week, §1,036,400, Customn roceipts, $263,00, Gold atrong, openlug st 116%, declintog to 116, sud elosing at 116K, Dorrowlug rales, 1@ per aunum, s0d 164 per dicm, Loans wers also made tlat, The Assistant Treasurcr disbursed $37,000, Clearings, $3,00,0.0, The apecle skipments for to-morrow will probably 350,000, Goverumenta aad railroads fivz, Btate bonds quiet. ‘Tla Btock Exchange to-Qsy wos the scenas uf grost cltament, and e furiber hedvy decline ta values, ot tended with enormmous business, presaure to sell 'Was Yery grest, and, at interyals, the market was on the vergs of & panic, SHtocks opaned with great de- preasion, and prices declined rapidly, Laka Shors led the marked oo ths dewnward turn, dropplug from 63 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1875.—~TWELVE PAGRWY £0 591, mfder & hery preamnrs of salen, Now York Central and Rock Taland followed, the former declin. ing from 102 to 100, and the latier from 1024 to 1C0N, ‘Westorn Union broke to 72%, 3 doclino of 17 per cout as compared with tho closing quotation Thuradsy, Cria declined from 18% to 173 ; Northwestern from 837 to 893 8t Paul from 327 to 32; Unlon MY to 7TI(: Michigan Cea. f?&'“‘im{.’“'i‘a lnlm, and ‘Alhnllu & Taciile e rom 42y Lo 22: Pansma opened at 12, ffl:fl.‘?’:”;‘s £t A -la‘-’s yraterday, but later sold at 1.0, Afler midisy a steadier tona et In, and pricen re- cavered 'y 1013, Pacifie Mail wan exceptionally arm, tising .from 3310 M4, Erie was inade scarce aml loaned a8 high an 3-3} for uss, AL the final clonn the atock market wan_ atrong for Pacifla Maf), weak for Erles and otherwine: steady, Lake Stare, after deolin- {g fram 02 to 395, closad ats6i. Pucitle Mail dectined tod and closed ab B¢, Panama ranged between 131 and 1.0, and lefs off at 1434, New York Cenlral dropped feom 12 ta 10 and closed at 0.3t Roex Inland declinod from 102§ 10,1003, with tho Ias} sales ab 1023, Union Pacii fell off fram 74{ to T4, and recoverod to i/, Lrls declined from 18% to 153, closing at13%, T slock was weak afler the rqucezs of the day was over. Northwentern, after decifuing to 32, rallied to 337, 8t. Taul common dropred from $1%; to 32, amil clowed ai 813, Ohlo & Missleaippd fell O from 2% to 214, withh the [ast salen at 923, Michigau Central declined from 64 ta 63, Pittaburn rold st 8 i, sgaliat 00 yester- dny. The Eri¢ movement gatbered freni Intercel to-day from the fact thiat an attemy t %as 1nade to exact some- {ing for the usu of shares both hera and at Leavion, n otir own inackot Lorrawers pall 110 to i at one tine, but finaily 3 per cent was Paid for carrying, At London tho stock cond dd to til for use, but the istest calla quotatlon was flat, ALout 4,00) sharen of Lake Hliore, Westorn Undon, Erie, and 'Northwestern were aold ‘ot under the rule today for account of E. Wabbwru & Co, and S, Salotnon. Thrao thousand ene Dundrod of the sharcs were Lake Ehore. ‘The suspension of the above firma was caussd by losses on privileges which €ach concern liad #old sud was tot able 10 honar, “Tlin sliort iuterest 10 the marxot has largely fucreancid inthe past faw days, Tha long war Lotwecn the trunk lines, which recently enlmiuated Ju piaciug Erls In the lianda of a Receiver, has done mnich to underming publia confidence in ‘the value cf ralirosd ntocks, Rmong the sales on tha Stock Lxchangs to-lay were ©2, 01 abaren of Paciic Mail, 03,,0) Wostern Union, 7,000 Northwest, 7,000 MoK Island, 4,000 St Faul, 1 Lirle, 80,000 Lako Shore, 11,000 'New York Ceue trat, 6,000 Olios, and 6,0J Uslon Pacifie, GOYERNMENT BONDS, Coupons, 1. 244 | Lourons, 67, m\nr:m', ) Bits !Uunpfln-; L P CGaupons, '64, i3 X Cuupous, 'S5, Coupous, Bew.. Missuuriy, .. Tannessees, O..... B0 | Noitu Caronina, ol Tentiesscen NoW 50 I Rozth Carolius, new, L1 Virguts, dew.. 4 Canton... Western Unlon Tal., P, Ft W, & Noithwestern.. . Northwetern pfd Rock Iuland. New Jeraey G i, Paul, REAL LESTATE, The following instruments were filed for record Friday, Mey 23¢ CITT PROTCRTY. TWeat Polk st, s 8 cor of Irviug place, m £, 193 121 18, 326l Ja Boeorseresvasorsorsinesd 000 Western av, 72 (L of Fllmore st, o [, 482113 Tt, with bnjliiogn, dated ALy 20, 5eees. 10,000 Ladin at, 145 £t 8 of Volk st, e £, 482125 1i, with unildinige, dated May 24.... 12,000 Flournoy ut, 74 4-10 1t wof LloyLe av, nf, 21z 135 f1, datod May 3l.vusves 1,000 Satue as the sbove. dated sy 3L 10w The premircs Now 113 Lubbard wly el N5il 7 Weuntworth av, 100} ft s of Thirty-fith st, 0 1, 503135 {1, dated May 24,.., 3,500 8a0tls Dearborn ot, 143 2-10 ft & of Twenty- weventh st, w £, 0011} i, dated Slay 27, 4,000 Hayncs st, 3-0 ft 8 of Archer av, w £, 23x113] 17, dated 37 2oueee 50 Ashley of, 24 ft w of Lincoln at, n f, witli improvementa, dated M1y 22 3,600 Walnul st, w of and near Glybourn av, a T, irle angle of 78 ft, with buildligs, Jated May 26, 1,500 Noblo at, 18 7:10 {t 8 of Llanchs sty 8 f, part of Lot 9, dated May 20 800 Weat Twenty-tocond 1, 1433 L to Minman st, dated May 47, 10,000 by t, 61, 20x124 6-101t, 7,00 5, + 9,020 Prajrie w, 160 € 166 11, dated May 13, 4500 Went Adams at, ‘m‘y‘lx A 4334112 fuet, with buildings, dated May 10, 6,000 Fremunt at, o w cor Sophia kt, @ [, 4362125 2, datod May 213 Wililun ML True to flubbard, Starifa & Ial werresenrerss 25,000 Wt Divislon at, ¥ @ cor of Samuel at, o f, 9% 124 £1, dated May ... ., 1400 NORTI! OF CITY LIMITS, WITILIN A RADIUS OF T MILKS YROM QOURT-1LOURK, ShefMcld av, 100 t @ of Hehoolat, w £, 50x125 ft, dated Ma} 25, e o I ¥ Lot 24, Block 11, Rurcuawood, dated 26, 1,000 Lote § and 10,’ Block 3, Kedzle's Addition ta Tlavenewood, d3ted My 10 vurvecss vevcrers 3,000 SOUTR OF CITT LIMITA, WITHIN A TADIUS Or T MILEZS YROX COURT-NOUSE. Greenwood av, T ft s of Pifty-fonrthat, of, 326176 ft, dsted May 23, 1,789 Lot 421, Biovk 2, Bwann's part 8 © 4 660, 4, 44, 14, dited ay'3. . S ) Sams lot, datod May 10... fereiiees 1,00 Lot 7to'1), Block3, Kosedals, dated May 15, 1,250 BUMMARY FORl THE WREK, The fellowing s the total nmonnt of elsy and sub- urlan transfers, within a radius of 7 miles from the Gourt-House, fled for record during the week ending Friday, Moy 28: City—Sales, ¢4 cousideration, £31n,8 0, rih of clty limits—Sales, 6; considers- tion, # Sonth of city Umite—Salen, sideration, $117,463, Weat ‘of city mus—galr consideration, 31,40, Total sale, 17; total eonslderss tlon, $634,063, COMMERCIAL, The fcllowing wera the receipts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four Lours ending at 7 o'clock on Priday morning, snd for the corresponding data ons yosr xgo: SHITMENTY, 1875, | 183, Flour, brls, Wheat, by 28,35 8,10 4,011 | Hrooin-corn, Guzed mea He. . 90,404 tighwines, bl priy Wool, lLa, 230, Totatoes, i 4 Lumver, No. ft, Shiugles, No Lat] 0, Halt, brls Alzo the following, without comparisons; Recerwed, Shipped, 0,33 avees s 1) Kind of produc Ponltry, iba, Poultry, coops, Qame, Yy Exav, pkge. Chcess, Lz Dried fruits, Ureen apples, Baan ‘8 . 1,82 m store om Thursdsy for city con- bu wheat, 3,048 bu corn, 383 bu rye Withdrawn sumption ; 3,163 417 bu barley, _The tollowing graln was jmapectod inte siors on Friday mormug: 43 vare No, 1 spriog, 10 care N0,2do, 16 cars No, 9 do, 6 cara rajocted do (195 whoat)§ 47 cars high mixed coru, 101 cars No, 2 do, u3 earuvejocted do, 3 earno-grade do (245 corn)} dcar wlite oats, 33 care No, 3 o, U cars rafeciod o, 3 cans no-grade do (32 oats) ; also, 10,00 bu No, 3 do by canal; 2eara No, Arye, L car refeciod do, 4 cars 4 N0, 3 burley, Totul ((56 carw), 200,000 by, Iuupected outs 97,293 bu wheat, 4,553\ corn, €3, bu sals, €34 bu rye, 941 bu Larley, “The Board of Trado will adjourn at 1 a%losk to-day 1n honor uf the Leroes who dicd 1u defense of & united couutry teu i Aflsen yerra sgo, 'Ylia crops In Minucsota are reported as looking very fine, A memLarof the Loard of Trade, noted for hia sen- tentious way of puiting thivgs, was asked the other dlay what e tbought sbout wheat, * Well,” repiiod Lo, 4 the whole thing s fu & outshell. Five million Lushels tere, sud Ocorge Armour is in Europs.” That ¢ plalu, cortainly | Lut everybody is not obliged o ges the cannectlon. 8,000 L, sud has telegraphed to Datfufo, Uthea, snd olher poluts fur the lwui?ed aunply, ’rl:: s rm out buckwheat éeed to 81, Joseph, 3o, on ‘Fhursday, All thiu t4 needul 10 replant lind proviously -wlu‘. And yel they way thers are no graulioppors, or that if thoro are auy they Thi loadiaig yrod ouly comae fur fun, Uod amarkels,were dull yeslardsy, ‘miore thau enoogh to stisf, grain being genoratly heavy, The seathor was warm and moist, being favorsbis to growing, 1oth 14 the fields and in the slovatora, aud there w.n o strengil in New York ot Liver, 1lence, ibiers was no en. couragement to holia d no inducement to akip Droperty, (o which ‘restot It Ludn fair to remsin hero welghting us down with planty, Tae lake-freight departiment was again vars dull, and the perisuin: wilhs which people tefuso to mave tlie grain ia beconts Ing & aeriona mutter, Ofcourss, tho ownera hers are not to Wlame if they ean sell it in tile markst to better advantage than they conlit ship §t,° The profoscional hipper 1a ot to Liame I lie can sse no profit in the tranasction, and Fastorrt doalera ara not Lo blame if they do ot want it, and And o danaud from others, And 10 1t produca 18 abaying liere, becatinn * what {s overybody's busincss is nobody's Lusiuees,” 'Thiere 1% & sluguiar abaenco of demand for corn on New England sccount, Ordinatlly the people thers want [arge quan:i.es at this time of the year: but naw, the msn who used to trannsct n big bimness in Miing direet orders from New England are doing nothing. 1tay 18 selliug DowulEast at a very low prico a9 comparad with tho price n year ago, and oals are nadd to bo Jlenty there, 1lence tug jeople want but little corn, In wheat we find 8 siall demoud, not o cause atocks atp iarge East, bub becauss deafere can #08 no Liops of ‘profit in scoumulating, and 80 work on the band-to-mouth prlm‘lKll, rather taking what is offared them fu swall lots than going into the mnrket oe buyers. And there it no siyn of au immediale chiangs of poliny, bocaurs the Targe atocks at Weatorn poiits, and the more than usu- uds of farmers, enakles buyers to &) yolooie in the amime the independott Dosition, Of courie e graln 1s wanted, snd keops Laing consumod ; but the sitaation is and must be dull, Lecauns thees things piace and keop the tmarket *1u buyer's favor” sil the me, Tue situntion of the dry-goods markel remaing much the sutiie &8 noted for'a number of dayw pat, 10 ouly n few departments was therp any appesrancs of activity, anil the tonor of prioes was not specaily firm, Gro.eries continue to meot wiil n falrly salise 1a tory demand, and are comparatively steady in price, Buttor remains firm, under ahort supphes. Chasss fa dull and eaay, witth modcrate salen st 11@1ds for good to prims new, dijed frult traas snows {increasing sctlvity and prices nre ateadier, Finh are gctive and firm, Oils met with & gool fnquiry, and most descriptione a7e ateady, Lard aod turpeits tine, Luweter, were lower, Coil and wood wers dull, Bagging remaine trm at 41 e for Stark, 3oe for, Lawe Iatou, aud 233,0 fur Awerican, Thira wers no new festires In Inmber, The yard- trade was up to tha avarage, and pric.a wars tolerably steady. Tho oflerings were small, hanca a limited business at tbo docks, Waodinware, brooms, amd _ropes wers steady snd in moderate de- mnd, Halt continnes n- faie requeat and sleady. No humedlate changs in prices s lkely to occur, 4 ths atocks here amdi at ibo principl munulactnzing potnta are stall, and will probably con- tuue to be unill fato fu the season, New unwashied wool fa urciving In small lots, but the seasan wil not opan for two oF threo weeks yet, aud it1s stlll too eurly to determino tts course of the market, Hups snid broom-curn were quiet, Be:us ware {n good demand and firmer except clover aud faz, Hay was tolerably stasdy, The racelpts of potato-n wers mmatler, but with the stock left over from {allaruty the offerings wera large, and more than equal to the demand, 89 thit prices wer weak, and quotuoly lower for Bawe varie- tes, Poullry was slow and eaxer, BUGAR-CRUP PROSPECTS. The New Orlaans 7imes, In commenting on the #ngar-crop prospects of Loutslana, says: **'Tas pros. pacis ars favornole for anuther peosperous year, The stand obtalned ls, on tho wholo, very satisfactory. Tha stabhis came out better than fur many years past, aud the pluut cano bas alko cotne up pratty well us i Thao area pit under cultivation {e not incs owing Yo the dimage sustiined by the Ir unin, which rendered topping necessary in m cases, and preveutesd planteri fram putting by Wk secd ne was conteuplated, Danger fraim ovor— fuw in sbout passed, aud tho Prospacts concerning priccs aze all that could bs desired,” PROVISIONS, 1OG PRODUCTS—Wera ratucr less active, snd ir- regular in tange, 1ogs wers again plenty and lower, which fact weakened product early, hut the tons of the muarket Lecame firmer towards noon, theugh the market st other points was wesk, The bulk of the ‘business consisted in changing over options, though a fow uew purchases were made by parties who thonght 1t about time for a reaction to set in, Muisa Pons—Was modcrately active, snd declined 973, @10¢ per brl in the Arst half of the seswion, under rather large offerings, with reports of dullncea fn New York, but_rocovered afbut 2a ore the close, as tho drop brought cut several buyers, Bales were reported 0 bria cash and eeller tho month, {ncluding sev- erat caraloads for shipment, at $19,50,419,55 ; 6,600 brls scller June at $12.25319.60; 11,230 brls seller July at §10.50@12.80 ¢ 8,750 Lrls selier August at $19,80.8 L5 ; and 1,500 brls Beplember st $20,05620,23. To- tal, 30,730 Lris, The market closed firm ab $19.10 cash $10.45310.473 for June ; $18.72)4 @10,76 for July § and $10.46.420.00 for August. Extra prime pork was nominal at $15.00, Laxp—Was less active and ateady st » decline of 12)¢ per 100 ts, though botter than the fuside fizures of Thursday, Liverpool was 34 per 113 s lower, and Now York ‘wan dull, The statement was te'egruphed from New York that the stock in that cily 1s 15,000.¢ 29,600 tca, agalnst 40,000.445,00 tea at the asme time last yosr, and with it camo tho singniar statement that the stocks fu Lirerpool on the lst of the month were 17,00) tes, agulnst 33,000 teea year previously, 1t is curtous that nobady wanted till now to know how much lard they had in Liverpool four weeka ago, Sales hero were reporied of 230 tew cawh at $14.00 ; 3,0.0 Les, seller June, st $14.00; 4,500 tew, soller July, at $14.0@14.05 5 ami 2,250 ten, salier Augiist, at $tni0 ?14.50. "Tatal, 10,000 tca, The market closed firm at 14,001.14,02% ‘cash or selier June; $14.2:51w14.:20 for July, and $14,15 for August. MEeaTs—Were mote netlve and & shade firmer, un- der a for demund for round lots, bat with hittle in- Eh’y for shipment, Bales wers reporte. of 500,000 stiort ribe at I1@1IN0 seller Juns, and 1ige saller July ; aud 50 ics sweob-pickled hams:at 1le, The market clored at 75:c for’ shoulders, casn or sellor June: 8k do soliez July, and Bxc do sellor August; llc for long clears, cash or geller June; 11ic do, seller July,3nd lige do seller Anug 11i¢e for sbart rite, cash er saller Jane; liko for do ler July, and 11%c for do seiler August; 11jo for shott e'ears, cash or aeller June; 11%c do #sller July, and 126 for do soller August, Uoxed meats jo higuer than loose, Bummer-cured Euglish tueats, 113¢ $12¢ bozed ; aweot pickled Hats, 15 1bs sverage, atlvx@!le, Lacon meats quoted at 133 14c for hams, 82¢a for shoulders, 121(c for etiort ribs, aud 1o for sbort clears,—all packed, GrEAsE—1Vzs quiet st E@lle, BELE I‘"ODU&T&'—-WGH quiet and nominally un- chanued, at $8.40 for moss, $9.30 for extrs mees, and 0tk 1,00 for hams, Tatrow~—-Quated at 8K 82c BREADSTUFFS. TFLOUR—~Was dull and pominally essfer, prices not Yoing named on the few lote dlspored of, except on outalde brands, 'The woskners In whoat caused buy- ars to hold off, Bales wero Umited to 100 brls winters, partly at $6.73; and 435 brls spring extras on private torma, Total, 536 brls, The market closed nominally au follows: Cholce winter astras, $7.C038.00; com- mon to good do, $0.00@0,75; cholce spring estras, $5.00@5,25; falr do, shipping grades, SATC@4.90; Minnesots, $3.37@0,09; pateut wpring, $075@3L.00% spring supergoes, $1.5044.00; rye flour, $5.5085.15, Daaw~—Was less actlvo, and weik. Bala was made early of 10 tons ot §1025; but later 50 tons sold at $15.50 dellvered, Conx-Mrar—\Ve quote at §.6033,02) per brl for g00d, and $25,00 per ton far coarsc, BrionTs—Halen were 10 tona at $19,08 defevered, WHEAT—Waa genorally tamo aud weak at an aver- age decline of 1c per by, closing 2o lower than ou Thursdsy, Liverpool was spaln dull, and New York flat, with buyers holding off, and our recelpls ware larger than the rocent averaye. Thers was & light de. mand for shipment, but that waa chiedy for the lower grades, 2nd tho presera of wheat to ba delivers | now or next Thewday was 80 great as o widen the July premium ot tines to Sido por bu, thotgh that option s dragged down by wmpathy wih June, The trading was chlofiy onfocal account, A few seliing orders wero recolvod from thio country, but most o the selling was douo by Chilcago men, or on ascount cf speculating on s speedy of 80 per bu; aud the Luying _was by otber whorls who wore watlsiled with the prott aiready wade, Tere was a goud doal of discussion about tlia quautity tha Wil be wantod East beforo the next harvest, Hloc in tho hands of thoss who directly supply connmers are undoubtedly light, as they have not carad to hot current requirementa, axd thut makes stocks {n alght snd in farmers’ banda larger in proportion thau ususl at this timeof (ue year, Beller July opened at Usc, recaded to U0ic, ads vanced $o 4675, dozlined 10 90¢, and closed at ¥8);c, Heller Juno’dold &t 935 @0%c, clodlng at the Inside, Beller the year wold nf V3yc, Heller the monih, o regutsr No, 4 spriug, ruled ko below Jane, cloaing at 3%c, and ailt-odgod recelpls (dated Thursusy or Fri. £ day) clored at 93, Cath salod wers reported of 4,410 bu No, 1 spring b Y6378} 74,000 bu No, 2 do a0 @. 4 12,004 bu No, 3 lo at 80y @Ylc; 1,450 ety burejected doat dc; sud 800 bu_white Hamburg ut $1,0%< 1,07, fre0 on bosrd, Total, 02,600 b, Mixnz-Ora WHEAT—Was sctive but weak, being 1@ 1o lower, In evuipathy mith soft arade, Halea wero Tapuried Of 34,000 bu at $1,00G1I0 for No. 1, aud 06 (a¥83(c for No, 2, CORN—Way less aclive, and full off 20 per bu, i o lower than on Thursday, Liverpool w e 43 [bs lowear, and New York was very dull, wbilo thero was no appreciable and lLere, and locul buyers were not sk Lold of cash lote, the weather was uol Tavorable for condition, and undor thal atais of thiuge thiough aver: tus premiium on July over Juus widoned to 6)ic, the difference belug nearer 8o at opne tmwe, The deliveries un Jihe contracts, will bs iu order nd the riska of carrylng through that dered 90 great that capital dovs not care 1o Lauch 1t except ut e g prod, oipesially aa Euum indicatious point to furtber sccumulation ere, shippers beluy aqually uuwiliing to oparste, All Ulicse 1L ate disoursging 1o spoculstive biyors, aud it 14 o wonder thut optiutis druiged badly yeators day, Bellor July opened at 693e, receded 1o GThc, and clased 3t G40, Beller Juno sold at 63@Sc, cigss fog st 633(c, Beller August sold ut Tliq720, Heller tho munth, ar regulaz No, 3, raoged Y@1u Juue, closing 3t 02'¢c, und gll-edged xuulfll of do clase 2,000 bu highy n?;l»‘qa o J.oap' o on track. Total, Daariod B 0 ¢ lower than o S—Wezo dull and weak, closing & ovious evoulug, betug at u:. ,:lm 1410 ‘The warket declined early in syiayaily with pSerluge. sud | i, uader s , s0vacod NS e 4y, Lowover.. Tho trading was. conthsad: 1o o toas, s5id cblety to Jupe sud July, Casls cata wers very quict, Beller Juno opened at 830, full to 8a)e, rose o o0 <694;c, sud clesed ab SuTi(xod0, Beller July sl it B34 831340, and closed 8t xc, Heller Augow Aol At 611¢@ 430, cloaing at the ounteids, Cank No.1 014 8t B¥5gtadusgo, and elomd At the enlatda, _Cashy sales were roported of 12,800 bu No. 2 st 885@33%e; 1,200 bu No, 2 white st byigo; 9,000 bu by sample as 58 @82:,_ Tota), 33,060 bu, TMYE~Thers waa soms Inquiry for No, 3, but ssllers rofured tu entertain the prices offered, hence nn!hlnf aran dono axcept in #ample lots, No. 4 was quoted & LOI@LUAY, A sale was mada of 100 bu by mample at The market waa very quier, Thero was #omo Inquiry for No, 3 to Al ordars, and §1.20 way bid, withoat, howevor, ealling out any sellecs, Options wers gulot 4t 04Dt for Bepiober, 4 s2le belng to. ported at the onfalde Agure, The lawer grades wers rearcaly mentfoned, 10 800 bu by ssuiple at §1.00g1.20, Bales ware reatriot TATEST, Ta the afternoon mees pork was fafrly nclive and ateady, cloalng st $19,46@12,50 for June, $10.70 for J d $19,95:222,0 ) for August, ~ Bulea : 5,250 brin At 1. June, $10.174(#19.10 for July, $19.0@ 3 fos 20,0 for August, and §2. ' for September, Tard wat in fair dema A 4nd & shade frmer, closing 8t $14.0 for June, $14,23 for Jnly, snd $14.48 for Au- qnt, | Babest 4,130 fox at $14.01'41:214.03 'for Jane, $14.25 for Jnl{, and $14,40,414,45 for August, Wiest was falrly active and {rregular, The market openad stroug, thien fell nearly lc, Atnl aftarwards ye- cuverad, cloaing 3 lower than on 'Change, Beller June openced at 93, ross to 92ige, fell 1o Vikge, anid closed kt B2y, Sellar July soid st 95:@YXc, and closed at the outadde, Corn was quist and stexdy for June, and e fower for July, Hellee June sald at &i@S3%je, cloning at G1e, Haller July mold Mt 674@69:¢0, sud closed at wd Oala Wers about Ko lower, clostng st 83Ke for June, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL~Wag 2c lower, owing to & decline of 10 in bighwines, Quotable at $2.23@230, BIOOM-CORN~-The markel romains qulet, Small orders are filled dally, but Iargs ones zrs excesdingly scarce; nevertheless dealers clalm to sdhera closely 10 the quoted prices, Quotstions: Good to cholce hurl, 12w lda; brush that will work liself into chofes Durl broom, 11@13¢; falr to good do, 10@11)c; ine ferior brush, D100 eraoked, @, BUTTER—The demand was far from being active, the call being confined to meeting immediate wants, Lut the supply was barely adoquate, and boldors found {6 an easy matter lo sustaln {he Ligh prices for some tima past ruling, Reports from tho Interior are totle,ofTect that the hasturage hss rapldly jm- proved of late, and a marked $ncrease {n the recoipte may belooked for: Cholce to faucy yollow, 2wiuo; modlum to good grades, 15@He; {nfertor to com~ mon, 137 176, BAGOING—Remalds quiet snd firm at the guota- tons folluwing s Btork, sl)jo; Lowiston; Su¢; Aon- taup, d0c; Amesican A, iic; Ammfimx, 2)gat Otter Creek, 2Jo: bulap bags, 16@17%c; guniles, slugle, 15@1630; do qouble, 82, CUEESE—Few larga orders are boing placed, but In anmull way s faiv amount of sales s acsmplished. Tuia receints now ahiow a ateady increare, and prices ate working easy, We quotd prime at 11@12:, and lower grades at 63100, COAL~Prices range an follows : Tackawauns, $1.50 ?l:\im(f“fl:l' l‘:.‘fi)m.%:: nle u‘l“d :Ihlnut 1l 3. oc! alley, $6.50; lndluns . £t Tinai, S4.0004.500 o P EUGS—\ers fn fair domand and a_shads firmer, reliing a4 1434@130 earlly, but Later an eastor feellng existed, FIREVORKS—A fuir trado In firs-crackers and tor- pedosy i reportod In progress at $2.40@2,50 per bos for the formes, and #ke 500 per 1,0 for the latier, FIS:l-Duriness contiuues uniaterrnptodly nctive, snd pricen remain firm Loth for ldks and salt- water fuh, Summer cured cod {4 Dow 1n the market, aud fa quoted at $10)@0.35: No, 1 white- B, g-brl, $5.069@3.75 3 No, 3 do, $LAUGESO: N1 ‘trout, $1.r034.75; 'No, 1 shore mackere! brl, $8,50R.75; No. 1 tay, $0.50@078: br #0235 ¢ famlly msckerel, 3g-brl, o itn, $1.C0G1.L6: bank colnsh 006,33 § Georgo's eodtinh, $6.3930.50: summer- cuieed cod, 16.00@6:95 § Labralior Lerring, split, bris, $3.008%.28 ; do X-brl,'$4.00@1.25; Labrador betring, roiind, brl,’ $7.0027.255 do, i-brl, $1,50R3.75 ¢ wcaled hervlug, bar bor, &i@A%; Coluiabla luer silmon, - rl, $1.00:@0.50, FRUITS AND NOTS—Dusiness, though activo, will compurs favorably with peet svanons st » like period, Loth Lue local and interlor trede are or- deriug liberally of domestle sud furelgn dried, and at the low prices now raling the markst di slderable strength, Our quolatl apples, halves yoaches, aud blackberrica urs sdvauced a trillo, whila_ raleins 'and dates ars 0 _ shads Iowet. J-‘;l(!gwmuu n'-'l ”hb“.l‘:\ ;vn et !l‘anmw D Bi@tc; ar, drume, 10314 age, Inyers, Thckisn prines, §@3xe: Peouch pruiws, | rabin, i3 Inyers @, on,. ¢} Zaute currants, 87{@ S4c; citron, 4i@%8c3 leniou peel, 1'@20¢, DoMxeria —Alden apples, IE(EIQE Michigan ApD' Indlans snd Htinols, 7i@8'c; Soullern, Tig(be; peathes, halves, 0 @03c; do mized, n,um,x).(' red, (0guici blackborsies, 10@1Ie; taapherros, Se; plited eliorrios, 816432, NuTA—Filberts, 8 almouds, Terragons, 23@Mc: Naples watnuts, Gretioblo walnuta, Linlic: Drazils, & ; pee'ns, Toxsas, 1i@lic; Wilmington peanuts, 8.%: Tentesses peanuls, 04Gic; Alrioan pesnuls, o} @ds. GREEN FRUITS—Strawberrios were plential and lower, Muck of {he supply, being In bad order, was* a0ld at low Sgures, Gooseberrics wora slow, Foral Truite wers In good domaud and frm, " especiaily orsaen, which are warce lero tnd 1t tho beabour We quoto: Oranges, $4.50@C.00 per box: Valen- cis 00,811,004 1510 Per case; lomons, 85,004,050 per_box: pineavples, $2.0089,50 per dox; Apoied, $3.00@ .40 por br ; strawberries, 15@250 pes gt do Tifnow, ¢ c ¢ pooneberries, 10c per qb. GROUERIES—Trade was falr in most departments, but active in nona, The changes in valucs wers un- jmportaut, Sugers, coffees, and rice wers quased ey, whils oer unefi-;(u.l;a stogt aleaiy: ritoe--Rangoon, o3, Caroling, T@$e; Lovistuns, Taase, <87 ol TArage Corrers—0, Q. Juvs, ¥8K@Bi)a; Java, No. 2,303 @3130 cholce to fancy o, 3@zs e good to prithe do, 2:4((@L40 3 common to falr, 1831%c; rossting, 194@%%c; Blugagore Java, 24@%ic; Costa Itca, 221 @bhic: Maracaivo, W3 c. Huaana—Patont out loaf, 115@1137c ; crushed and powdered, 113,@11%0; Rranulated, 1ikisli3;a; A, standard, 104503 49 No, 3, 10@104¢c; 1, 10410;¢0] extra O,'lie} @ No, 2, §3@0%0] yellbw, 0 No. 1,9:@VMo; ‘cholce brown, 3@} fulr to prime do,” BY@B3c; common do, 74@8c; cholcs mo- la¥sen 3ugar, 4@ )30 ; common to gond do; 11,@8; Sirurs—Diamond drips, $1,15@1.30; allvor drip. oatrs fiue, 65.47lu; g00U siigar-houss sirup, 53@Sc; esira Jo, 0/@450; New Orleans molnssen, chiofes, new, 5@de; do prime, 74@75c: do common to good, 0@ 03¢ ; Porto Rico malasnes, 55@C0c; common molas- ae. ddkic: Llwktrap, DRi0e, Sriors—Allapice, 1354@ 1Mot cloves, 41350¢ : e as- s, Si@0ic] pepper, J@iia: uubmegs, $1254 1.3h; Citcutta alnger, 1oy @lose. e, 1A larger, i vetsilers at recent prices; Boars—Trus Lius, 6ic; Uermsn Mottled, i White Lily, 8ioic: White Rote, 6i(@hic; n Imperial, 6¢; Golden West, 4X@Jo, ‘Tne offerings of timothy wers somewhst nd prices wers a shado eatior, Pralris sold to Prims timothy, $20.5064 1.t0$ No. 1 do, $20,00; No, 2 do, $18.0018,38 ; mized o, $17.00 119,003 ,x:lfl. upland prairie, $18,00; No, 1, $16.6):317,00¢ No, 2, $12.00@15.0%, HIGHWINES—\Yers dull, and sgain ll.rt gallon lower, salea belng reporied of 150 brls st $L15. New York was i adler at $1.1), HIDES=Were firm under s good demand and very sninil offeringy, A decline woutd doubtiees follow & atertal increase In tha recaiyts, as the present firni- neas is due solely to the tbat the supply {s not large enougl to go ronn, dealers \I‘ over each iher 1 order to secureths stock, Deslecs Arsslipping to a sl extent snd rocelve orders occasivoally, but the Eastern demaud is fur from belug sctive, Woron- tinusto auster "Oreen city butchew', Bicaic: groen cured light aud hoevy, Hd3%o; Jnrt cured, “@. X} re:n calf, 13 4 133c ; dry fnthides kipaud cslf, 17¢ ry salted bides, 143 deacon akius, €.0; shoeep peit wool eatimated as washed, por 1b, 40¢, Hides with one RFUL and oyer are cisaod an damaged, Damagod stock !h"n.. two-thirds prics, and branded 10 per cent off, HuP3—Were dull snd esay, thovgh chols mples ore held at luxlllmre:, a dealors fecl contident thas all elfil grades will be wanled befors Lis veason {s over, Wt l‘uol&l 1 W@ 8o, OILS—Lard ofl wsa weak and lower, in rosponss to thedo linsfn lard, Extra winter is now quoted at .24@1.30, and No, 1 a181,0J@1,08, Carbon ls Srmer, New York and 2ituabucg belug quoied steonger, Tur- pentine declined o, Otherolis wereatoady, Wa reviss onrqunlllm;’lu!ollowl: Carbon (standard white), 115 do Liinois logul test, 150 deg., ht, 173 deg,, 1i@l8c; extrs wit- $1.95@1, 1, 314 4w, 5.@i7c; do bolled, 71T sparin, $1.3332,40; neatafoob of sirctly pure, $1.18@L2J; o extrs, $1.40; do N 1, 0007 tank'oll, 630 ; atralts, urabago oll, 60:4 o turponti @ ho; oy ;"} 63 gravity, @14o; napht) POULENY—Was In moderate iocal domand st recent prices, ‘Tho offerings wera not large, buk ample, and rices wers essy at the Tangs given below: Turkeys, ve, D@10 ; chickens, Nve, 108ilo per b, or ll.!)g@ 43310 coopn; worin do, 200 43.80, POTATOES—Wers rathior slow, (hough thers’ was womw Inguiry for choire Westorn' pots ‘which are now preferred ta Eastern, sa tho latter arw geiting woft, 'Prices_wers sasler: Car-lotd_Eastern Peache blows, B, delivered ; Western, do, 1K@8le; mized aud common, §3@so, BEEDS—Timothy, millet, and Hungarfan wers fa good demand and Sriner. ‘The ofterings capeciatly of timothy ware light, The season for cluver fa about over, heace thera 18 little or o inqulry for it, Wisx 18 also dull, Bmall lots of flax sell at $1,6031.65, The usw crop promises £ ba fair, In fome sectlofis fax was fniurod by the cold weatber, b ofteet by tha prospect of an un fu otber districts, Huugs: (@1.60, 80, wud HALT—Waa 0 falr dem: Suiluaw,and Canads o coarse d, 3¢ daleg wi VEAL—Wss in Hberal wsupply and dull, The hot weatlier made ollers auxious o close out, and pirices were shiadod whisnever it Lscsme teceasry, Comman 1o fair veal 801 a8 43(@30, and good o chivice at GraTo, WOOL~—Litsle lots of new uhiwashed wool arriv- {ug, and are welilng 8¢ 253300 for Ane, sud JK@ads for wediutm, Combiug wools wers quoted st JS@3ic. “Cua demaud fs from the Weat, aud prices are, i fa ;:\Iu\lml\t, higher than they will Lu when the season is tly open. w{xsufixwml, m&m;‘m, "fi"’ Ifipzs_n mod- eruto trudo wis reporiod at unchanged pri uo- Riona s’ T ooyl § T do, §1,13: do dalry, 3. f choso-tubs, $10.50'; $ubay No. 1, $8.60; No, 3do, §7.60; o, 3 do, §3,50} tube, thres {o eat, §176: keelors, fivein nest,$1.75 ¢ Lalf-bushel moanures, plaln, $1,755 do iron-bound, $4.60; churns Noe. 4 (o 1, §/.0ks 10007 beadod clothes-pins, 15$1.00; was-Loards, $L:2ug2.00 per doa; Larrul-cuyors, $2.00 42,503 kune uakins, $3,00@3.50 per ek § broom-handles, $12.008 1600 per iy No, | brooms, $1.0044.50; No, 2 do, @350 common do, §3.60:93.767 manuls rops, 501 1x@lie ¢ slen) do, 143130 per B, HRATROLD A e semtin a8 At fore, At therecent meethng of freight agents the rales 10 tha seaboard wers not aiterod a9 (.9 g 2 28 EHE 3 1 Chtears to 383 I g ENE] o IF3 cEslelE 1§ |'. b I G a3 | M |48 ¥ 10 | cono v Philadelphis and Biltimors. 25 | s> 480 LIVE STOCK, CI110A00, * Recetpts— Cattte. Hord, Sheen, Monda; [ I TK Y R Tuenlsy il g0y Wednesds) BOST 15883 181 'l OS1 1801 Friday 03 14,0 1,000 2,015 63,008 3,552 3100 4481 0,188 7,08 4,529 WHL & irifle better th; on ihe day before, and the genersl market alowed more atesdiness, To the fact that telegrame from (he markets below indicated » somowhat improved state of affalrs thers, waa due whatevar of improvement (Lie matkot here may have developed. Bales ranged from $3.0 for thin through Texans, to $1,40 for sxtra shipping steers, though fow droves sold under $1.60 or above $6,15. Btockers mel with & tair inquiry at $3.2534.50, and through Tezansat $3.0g4.56, Tle markot closed steady, GUOTATIONN. Extra Desves—Gradad steers, weightng 1,400 0 1,00 lbe.. . $6.40@6,00 Chulc; l!uwlo r ing 1,100 to 1,200 b Dutchere’ Stock-- common to cliol 6 cows, for cit; weigling 800 01,100 M. Sl;x'll Cattle—~COonumon cat| y slaugliter, . 456,09 {7 0 1,080 1., o Tnferfor—Light and ihin rows, stags, bulls, and scalawag stesrs, CATTLX SALKS. Number and descrivtion, Av. Lrice, Slhextra Al6eTS, (0uss 40 0,40 6,15 34 chiolea teers. 0,00 15 choica steets., 108 choice stee! 32 good ateors. ... + 34 Cuerokes ateery, ., 643 HOGB8—Notwithstanding there further miterial decrasss in the acelpts, acllers found it finpusmble to arrost thie downward colirae of prices; They struggled lard to maintain Thurs:a; rates; but the pressurs was too great, sud wa have {0 note s farther drog of 15@250 on all grades, The reduced pricos {nrused alitilo Iifainto the demand, bt itwisa drageing trade after all, and nearly ax sany hogs wors Joft over unsold 2a on the day before., ~ Balrs were at $1.007.30 —principally £t $1.7536,90 for Uglt, sud at $8,6537.00 for heavy, The market«lsard quiet, x No. Av. Priee.¥o. Av. PriceiNe, A 253 %500, 05 81,004, §has 120l 8 .00 o T iu2 7,00 00, 1,,.. 24 7,000 6 4 7012 7,00 4 7.00] & 6.75( 3 573} 5 7151 72 J 3 a8 68 6.80 6,80 €73 [ 60) 8,00 633 PN TI BITEEP—Were again In light supply, and, with » Ro0ud dopmund, former quotations wors well statained Common t clolos wtoru pieup sell t $4.00@6.75 pot X selat i lllhf ullfln“l"fo Zoecial Dispatch (s The OMonms Tribwme, ' EAsT LIDPATY, Pa,, Moy 28.~OATTLE--Raceinta for the weok ondlng May 27 3 head, ugainat 8,185 the wesk before ; the aup) I'{ For yard aalos Las beon rath- er Light, witt the mavket atiive unill near tho closs, wheti it sumewhat slowed ; prices, however, wors une changed from aat weck's closs : (he throngh run con. alsted of 321 cas, learing & total of 067 cars for mls hers ; extrn, 14000 1,500 Iba, $8.87%@L35 ¢ prime, 1,200 to 1,300 1bs, $6.503,73 ; good, 1,100 t0 1,30 ;x,mq};? ;]f:lnna }‘.;00 ,m A.éog - .bl“-}izkihoo: come Tot, 90 to 5.23@5.50 11583.00 ; Tt sates for o week toorou1-100 Dead.! 10O Hoas—Hecelpts for the wask 21,133 head, agalnat 19,10 the week Lofore; fuic gupyly, bit searcely o wintad; market very dulls Vhlladelphias, 36.008 A0 Balimores, §7.5047,05; Yorkers, $1.008 7451 rougha aud fuferior, $5.50:30,80, - nad, against —Receipta for tho week 18,100 h 1,40 the week before; supply full and prices Jower; trade dull ; extreme oxtra, 0310 103 Its, $5.00@06,23} good, #5to 00l 1, $5.0354.88; falr, 75t 60 Ibs, $4,00 104,455 scalawags, por Liead, $1.5032,00, BANT. Smecinl Dirpateh to The Chtes Tridbung, Aunaxy, No Yo May i9-Drxvrs—Rocslpte 651 cars ; 81 morg thatt last weok 5 the market has beon wrell attendod, aud yat the busfness hes been slow and uuptotiable ; prlvce aro off a strang i(o par b on ail grades, und yot hey are not low enough for Brighton anil"New Yofk dealrs; buyors havs Lisen mainly local sud “Vastern country dealérs, and the salée aggregate about tho samo number an Jaat weok; falr to prime Dativa steers 370 ; Téxaw and Cherokeen, 30 losds ro- cefvel of poor, light, at 35@1360 5 and fuir to prime, 5X@03c, tha matket cloning quiet, itere—Dull and jgo lawor } demand] confined to s faw Eastern dealers ‘and locsl buteners ; receipte 40 cars, 18 {o excessof laal waok 3 slioru Weatern, comn- mon 13 falr, (@440 ; [aiF to good, Sxasyic, New Yoiix, Alay 98,—Desvas—Tiece f" 1,340, mak- ing 1,73) for the foux da; t 5,140 ai'thie’ same tinta last week ; denteud “strong; market active and Orm at 8 shade’ furlher advanco; comyion t prime utive ateers, part orn fed and part distillury, bid 114 (alde; cummon lo good Chorokee and Tezas catila ogg@ 1Xe. ulll‘—Ml{fil, 1,240, making 9,70) for the four days, agatnet 8,700 At the same timo last week ; Frices mich the ramu sa yesterday, with slow ssles ot 0@ o for clipped sitep;” 64@67C0 for unshorn ewed; 13 124¢ for spring lams, INE—-AFTiVI , makiug 13,160 for the four days, against 13, the same Ume last wotk; no walew'of live, ' DUPPALO. Burrato, N, Yy, May 23, —Carrrz-Tacelpts, 849 tolal for tho woek, 0,775 ; ull through consignments 00 Inarket to-day, Bitzxr Awp Lixas—Ticeipts, 1,000; tofal for the week, 10,40 ; 10 markel toisy, 028—Receipts, 2,100 ; total for the week, 19,500; 1 ol inl';i@:.l’ 'Jg:);flvr?rnn 51.003;” ;‘l.:’e;vy 0gs, $1. ,85; Binger's asleat: .0087.10% VP&l arm stock Highh very Gult of sata. " t BT. Louls, 871, Loots, May 28.—Hoas~Raceipts €303 qull snd lower; shippers, $5,75@7.00; Lacon, $7,1097.03; butchers’, 10.? 176, Oarrre—Hecelpts, £80 { active and firm; ssles of f00d native butchers' at $5.76@6.00; fuir ‘'wintersd, Texans, $4.73@480; falr to good tirough do, $.75@ 440 mudiin, $3.5034.00; common, 215,30, CINOINNATI, CiuoiXnaTighsy 3).—1oos~Dull sand declined; commou, §0.M30.50; fair 10 modium, $,6X8T.00} good, $1.15@7.00; recelpta, 5505 b 3 50 shipmatts, 630, LUMBER. . ‘The oferings of cargoes were amall yeaterday, con. sequently little was dome at the docks, Piece stuld wis quoted at $3.60, and boards and strips at $9.00G 10,00, Lath sold at 1,63, sud A shiugles at $2.55R 2,60, Baveral sales were roportad, but probably some of them were msde on tHo provious day, Bales; Schr F, O, Leighlon, from Alpens, 280 m Norway stripe st §12.45, 80 m white plae, by fuspec. #7.80 for culls, $13,80 for common, and $33.00 y dry, Bold by R, K. Dickford & Co, Hebrs 3, Bean, Jr,, and Rouse Bimmous, from Mus. kegon, 836 i common mill-run lumber, §12, Bald by 0, Deming & Co. Behir Lucla B, Bimpeon, from Ludingtan, 220 m jolst sud scantling, $3.50, 8old by Blmpiou, Ruddock & o, Hehr D, Newhill, from Black Lake, 130 m oommon Inch lumaber, $2,50; schr O, O, Truwbridgs, from Che- boygan, 210 1» boards and strips, $13,25; €0 o lath, $1.823; bargs O, ¥, Allen, from Grand Haven, 1,%0 1m A shingles, $2.30 180 1 No.2 do, 76c, Sold by Irish, Bullen & Oo, Tas yard business waa falr at unchanged prices s rat clear . $18.40430,00 Becond claar, 1 lnch §03 Tuch, 14004 “TLifrd cioar, } fucki, "Third clear, thick Qlear floaribg, 1s Cloar viiling, Flooring, Bt conuici nug, second oot oasod.,. 0% bottdn, A 40D Brcerrrens A stock bodrds 33@450° Batock bord, Oilock boania, X Tenciug (16 1L)...,, Py 110021310 Cammon limber, 16 1 464 tindor, s 10.03@ 1110 Joiat and scantling, 18 to 44 b, 120 @ in 0 Tath, 1,754 2.00 270 Lo TELEGRAPHIO MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Ssecial Dispatek (o The Chicaga Tribune, xmvnram., Msy 2~114, ti—Froun—Nv. 2, 2n; 0, 1) QrAm—~IWhert—Winler, No, 2, #a; No. 12, 0e 4d; pring, No. 2,813d; No, 1, Ba 1025 white, No, J, 98} No. 1, 98 2d } alub, No. 2, 08 2d ; No, 1, ¥a ¢ § recelpts for the 1aat (hros days, 38,000 qre, 36,000 being Ameri- can, Cora—No, 2, 31a 64 ; No, 1, Ms 0d, PRovIrioNs—York—Tds, Lavd—Cds, Lavenroot, May 48—1 p. m.—Corn, 31a, Rest ufl clauged, . Liverroor, May 28~2 p, m.~DBaeApsTUPra—Dull, Whoat—White, Xo, 2, 88 114 5 elub, No. %, 98 1d § No, 1,086} apring, No, 2,893, Gorn, No, 9, 81s; No. 1, 3l 8, LARD—01s 00 04e, Tteat unchauged, LiverrooL, May 28—4 p, m,~Unchangedl, Livenroor, May 28—Latest,—Froux—Extra Btate Western, 22, GrarN—Wheat—No, 2 to 1 spring, 8s 4d@3s 11d, Coru—Mized, s Gd, ProvisioNs—Pork—Western, 738 §3; Bastern, 828 €l Doef—78a6d, Lard—American, 638 6d, Bacon— Oumberland cut, §0a; long clear miudles, 51a 6d, Bhort clear middles, 53¢ 0d, Cirrax—Firm ; American, 625 04, TaLLOw—31s, PeraotruM—Refined, 04 ; spirits, 754, TLoXDON, May 985 p, m,—Titx BANK OF EXOLAND— The amonnt of bullon wilhidrawn from the Bauk of Lngand on balanco today, £20,000. ConsoLs -Money and nevonnt, 937@04. Uxiten Brates DoNpe—'oos, 100X ; ’67s, 109)f; 10408, 1045 new 6a, 102%, AMERICAN RA1LN0AD SECUDITIRES~Now York Cantral, 93, Erle, 16; preferred, 25, Tartow—ide 8d, PexroLruM—Hefined, 94 ¢ pirits, 83, Linaxzd O1n CAxe—10s 1043186, Brzzx OiL—104@106, Cointox Rosty—Ss@%5 3, RIANCHESTER, May (8. —~Yarxs dwp Fasnrcs-—Dull, Tout not guotably lowee, Pants, May 18 ~RenTRs—0dL dde. FRa¥xyoat, May 23,~UN1rzn SxaTzs Boxos—'0s, 2. Anrwene, May 28,—PETROLEUM—~20). PHILADELPHIA WOJL MARKET, DPUILADELP1A, May 28,—Wool In moderate demand; 0ld wools, firm new, dullat a decline of 6c; Oblo, Penneylrania, snd West Virgtnla XX and above, 623 Blo; X,62@%e; medlum, B625Tx0; coarte, 471G 6023 New York, Michigan, snd Indiana Western, fine, At 47@30c; modium, 61@5dc} coarse, 43@47n; comb- ing, wnslied, €03630; combing, unwasbod, 4603 fine, unwashed, 33:330c ; coarse medium, unwanlied, 3(@ 42340 Lib.weshed; 50@87¢c; extra and merino pulled, 424@47c; No, 1 suporfins pulled, 425 @182 HEW YONK DRY-GOODS MARKET. Nnw Yonx, May 28, —Duslness drags with commls- slon howses, andl the jobting trade contlnties light, Catton goods are in steady but strivtly modersts 1o~ quest at unchanged prices, Prints ara quiet and ir- regular, Ancona und Gloucester light fancy priata ‘nve been roduced by agenta to sight, Piques sre in domand and clossly sold up, Ginghama are in guod demtazd. Woolon' goods are mora active with cloth- fera, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORE, Apecia? Ilipateh (6 TAe Chicage Tribns, New Yonx, May 23, ~GaArx—\Whest~Market dull aud heavy? 1330 lower; sales of 80,000 b, at $1.17% for No, 3 Chicago, afloat ; $1,15 for No. 2 Milwsukee, afloat; $1.19.21,30 for No. 1 spring; $1,08(31.20 for un- araded Tows -and Minnesots spring; $1.20@1.02 for winter red Woatern; $1.3931.34 for amber doj aud $1.I0GIL.TY for White Wostetn ) alo- 80,000 bu No, 2 Chicago for July st $1.12, Iys firn st $1,03 for Can- ads in bond, snd $1.10 for Btate; sales of 9,500 bu Canada to arrive, in Lond, on privato terma, Barley. quiet and nnchanged, . Corn dull; sales of 44,000 bu at Tto for soft Westérh mized, and T6@82 for good to prime do, Oate duill; sales of 33,020 but at 723730 for mixed Wewtern, and 733 73¢ for white Westorn, Provistons—3ilddles are qulet at 1340 for oity long clear, Lard firm at 14i0 for prime steam, Gnocuxs—Market firm ; only moderate demand; fair to good refinlng quoled af 8@ 3o ; primeat 84c; Now, 10 &nd 13 Havana st 84 @1)fc. Coffoe—Market ateady, withi moderate demand; Rio, 16G18){s {0 gold; Maracaibo, 20@220 In gold. Tartow—Thers {s.a- fair inquiry st stesdy prices | nale 173,000 e at B @d%cs WaiskT—Demand limited and prices easler ; ssles 200 brix at $1,194@1.19, Fagsonts—3larket fair mith falr business transpir. ng. To Glaigow, by steam, 0,000 bxs checsn at &ts To Liverpocl by #team; 200 bxs checao st 403, To Lons, don, by safl, 2,000 brls floar'at 241134 ; 16,008 bu grain 873, and 450 bu grain to Liverpool by satl at 63d. [76 ihe dusciated Press.] New Yonx, May 29,—FLoun —Receipls, 15,030 brlas moderats danfand; suporfind Western and Htats, $1.70 @4&U5; common to good extrs, $3.00@3.40: good to cholce, $3,45@3.75; white wheat Wealern 6xira, $3.75 4 6.00; oxira Ohid, §1.05@3,607 Bt Louls, $3.09@8.55 Tiys four Orm ; $h.4 s Conx-Akat—Qulet ud firm ; Western; $1.6034:10, Gran{—Wheal—Recelpts, 151,000 bu; lowers betier Qemand : No. 1 apring. $1.15@130 3 $L10@LI Y do Milwaukee, §1.14; No, 1 do, $1,1: Northvestorn, $1.11@1.12% ; Ungraded Jowa and 3in. i"'::u spriug, $1.0)@| winter rod Wasters, §1.20@ amber, - $13U@13k; white do, $1LI0g1.u8, Iys dull and dechuing; Cavada ‘1’1': oud“"v.'m. Barley oquict and unchanged, Mait dafet snd tesdy: *fourstowsd Biste, Sls, _ Corn—Tacelpts, 1 81000 b Nnufien demand § mixed Wostorm, Toa7sod yollow do; 71@N%e, Oals—Receipts, 43,000 'bu; dull and beavy; mizad Western, 72@7d0; whits dd, T3} @706, Tie, Hay—Henry ; shipping, & . Urocraiti—Uoties Arin § luood demand ;- Rlo, 15 18%0, Bugar dull and naminal; falr to good refining, 8@3Ne; piime, 8%i0; rellued, heavy st V5@Llie. Molassen ditil and keavy, Rico quist and rm, PrrEOLEUM—Excited Srmannp Reai—Staidy Seniizs TonPExT—Staady § 333, PROTLIONA—Pork- Jower; new, 50, Teef un- climged. Cul meats dully middles quict; long clear Weatorn, 11703 short do, 12@12)c. Lird lower; prim atexm, 11}, Qusgse—Unchanged, - . Witnixr—Lower ; $1,19%@1.19, " NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Ontraws, La,, $ay 28,—Frovr—Dall, avd in bugers® 'f;\gar doublaoxtrs, $5,60 ; trable; $0.00G0.70; olce, $1,00,37,5, . qu;zu—cam Qutl, at 85¢, Cats o good demsud, at i nl;x;‘m—ln go0d supply, dull; and lower, st §1,000 HAY~Firm; prime, $27.00 { chojce, $24.00, Covrze~ Qujet; fair to prims, 173 @16%0.. ProvistoNi—Pork—No saioa;’ Leld at §21.50@72,00 for hoavy meen; buyora offer, $21,60, Balt 1eats In q0od supply;_ B3{c, 99, 110,1%3/c. HBacon very dull 3 9%@2%¢, 1xa1dye, 1350, " llims frm, af 1Y@ 1)ge. Lard dull; llerce, 135c; keg, 163c omn-ArAL~Numinal, st $1 Wiisxr—Dul] and lower; aL $1.18 for rectified, , Snoorriei—dugur =N fiea: womio; comimon, 13480 ; low falrtlo faliy falr, Y@ s primu to strictly prime, §.40)6. Molaeaes. dull sud Dowinaly ocome mon, 6.@.60 ; fair, 50@330¢ prime to chioice, 840, DALTIMORE. DaryTiore, Md,, Msy 29.—FLoua —Dull and une chauged, o GnalN—Whest quiel and urichanged, Coru—\Wests Oats dull; white ern strong ; Westorn inixed, sUige, Western, 731, Ttys dull ; $1.UGLLIA. g JAT—Dull} Penneyivinia sud Marylsud, $17,006 Provisioxs—Yery dull. Fork dnll; $31,0%331.50; Bulk meata—Bboulders, B@82:0; oler ritieides, 115 ($113(0, . Bacon—~8houldery, Uigc; clear rib_sicles; liams, uzjms)(e‘. Lard—Hotined, $15,60 nteant, $14,30 4147 . “nunm:-sgnu and frm ; Weatern grasw favored, 2470, Eovrlhvntu-nufl. o VxTuoLruM—Nowinally highor; refined, 13313)c; cruile, 5RB e, Wanxr—=Flat; hoavy: $1.31 bid; TOLEDO, o 'ro‘:.wo. May 27.—Frous—Steady; ‘moderite de- mand, i g ; Qnaii—~Wheat fafe and irm; No: 2 while Walis ) ; $L.27; Noo 1 wulte Alichigan, g duly, June, L.2UNT high pelmed 1eo; crude, e, ; ed, 1,0.(w 1,95, amber Wichigan, spol, $1.43; $1,33; Augat, §1,24; No 3 red, s JuyA ! b3 fead: | [ 15N steady ;- modesute dempend Tnised, iyot, Moy aod June, -Tae; . Joly, ‘13 August, 730§ low mizod, 700; wo grade, il seady; No. 1, pot, €30; May, 6150; White, $6a1 Michigen, €3¢, ? e ¥arsou1s=—Dull auil unchurged, Heostere—Plour, 100 Lils; ~ whisat; 1,700 ba ; corn, 2,000 bu 3 oatw, 0,000 b, 3 areMNTe—Floor, 400 brid; whsel 8,000 bu; oaris, 30,000 bu § osts, 4,000 bu, - ST, LOTIH, . Br, Louts, May 23,—Fraun—Lovo {0 sill{ seirce- y auythiug dono, i Gratn—Wheat dull and lower; NO. 2 rod, $L2UKG i Jaly; No, 4 do, fag N, 2 1 June; §1.1QT.53 ring, 903 bid ; sales, safe do, Yo cash s} Uino uly, Com & alide’ Jowee; o 3 OJxacsan Bio Judes nauvxuu)r. Oata dull an lawer; No. 3, 6Jo bid cash; éxled, 61 go Muy, Darley aud rys—Notbing doue, Witisxr—Nomilusl at $1.18, © - 3 : Yoovistons=purk dull; swmall' lots auld st $30.15, Dey salt-nipats noniinal, Baton n.?lbr' shioutdsts v,ts (35 ; clear pibs, 1953122405 clodr, 1i@1axe. Lar Tonitoal st 16Ye} salex of RutmIr 4l §E1 18 NxagteTi=F1oar, 0,000 bris | wheat, 37,000 bu; corn, 15,000 bu; outs, 21,000 by, LOSTON, s A Doston, Msy 28.—Frovil—Very dul] ; Westorn sue pertines, SLLORTS; comuon oxtras, §31538.603 Woite wheat Oulo, fudiaus,. aud Ajebigin @ 7,003 Lilitols, $0,5030.69% St Louls Baled; o oy Minnoucts, §1.00 36,60, ) Grane—Oors - dull} 8@ for mized sad yif low, o:u In moderate domand st and white, @800 for mingy it o CINCINNATI, ; RATL, Oy May .—FLOUR~Dull and nop,. 1Al Graty—Wheat dult and nominal ; red Corn dull and nchagend T o '!,‘ffif}';;} chianged: 64@50s, Rye isilet $i. 10, Hieley il a wnehauged, 0 ek 149 f!ll.l—llnl.‘hlflfll‘(“ Eaon—Qniot aud weal: ; 15e, Burrew—Dull and wochinged. g;:mu—omfi l’rdlnndblngml. IMONS—Pork sleaiy § mioderats deman 0o D by Lo Bonial ] Ervreny ke, 1ar e HL @14 ie, Tl meats 'wlexdy s moder ln gar ot shoderk, Saie; olew i, 1136 dellverca ;s ot . CO! % N e Dacon stoady ; moderate uemaml.v;‘u;um': WitsRT—Btoady § moorste demands g1,14, N 3 MILWATRER, ILWWAUKRE, PIE Y =] algfpees s ) n,k FLOUR~Dull and eateety RAIN- eat treak ¢ No, 1 Milwank : doy we' Jumd, 1003 Jily, Be. Carn ::I:S;‘ w:"nf No, 1, €4, Oata ateads's No.9, e, Iy i 810, vy i o o ¢ e AiAley NOVIAONG—A Slnde fower, 2pa " xsbm. l’;!mo lard, n,(mm 1430 s kottier ] f}‘nqs‘l.’:f;(. nArN Facionts—Inac fve, To I B @ierty Oreean entirely Bomiml, e, aiTele, T @ie; e = Necxipta—Tiour, 6,000 bile} oate, s B b cory 400 b, §oan, 400 b oy iiryERTI—Flour, 6,0 brls; oats, 8 s 67,04 Luj corn, 1LV tm, 0 buj wheay TLADELRAIA. ., My 28.—~FLoun. weak ; Towa, Wisconsin, and Minnesotn A’--n?n‘l‘)!64 “,: Tentisisunl, Tudlans, ami Ollo'do, §101; pae high [\'I'Alh‘p‘, 3 4 _ GrAIN=-Whoat qulet :'red, $1.0421.35 ¢ amy LTS e ’?&‘m"f " Tiye, 8110, o' Ll an| Vesteru 1ol l, 8134, Tite, ThRTA 3 malieds G g e i Old dlon} PROTISONSSFedk, Tork, Beat lard, 156 160, Wing cx—-Dull ; Western, $1,21 PeTnoLkus—Firm; rofined, BEEUs—Tinaiby, $3102.60, DIITADELIHIA, 00, Dief Lams, 1%, Liife s pflx.’{l.ufmd" e TITTAURA, Pn-unvg'a Pay May 24—Piu Inox—Quist; gry Wheat quiot; Penneylvanis an Smbee . swhlte Brodvaton 8338411 slelled, v @ide, ErnoLrts—Flrm and sclive; erf Parker's | de, 1, Tedned, 10115, Philadelpia RUFrALO, Rurraro, M1y 23, —0nAiN—{Vhosl— 10,0 bu at 41,40 for Cirleagn, and 1,05 waikes, Corn dull; g ok, Oita negleatod. ANAL FRlonTa—-05@0%e for wheat] 4 oata'to New York. B 5 o, LATELAD. LEVRLAXD, O., Alay 24, —URAxN—Noth on *Cunnge todn; e dany PrnoLkuM—Yeory firm: atandard white, car lota, m;;crmh; Onilo Hiate test, 11407 amall fots 132} er, tiortrTs—Wheat, 330 bu; 1,03 Jdikouts 1 corn, 1,030 bu; oata, MARIN PORT OF GHICAGO, MAY 28, Arnrvep—Scbr Atannlo, Travorss Biy, wool; prop Onelda, Buffalo, sundrips; schr Aarfas, Ceutrevillo, wood ; achr Ashtatuls, Tiolland, bark; schr Libble Naw, Baugatuck, wood: achr Grest West, Oconto, lumbeér; stmr Coryns, 8L, Jo sundries; schr Lumberman, Dlack COreok, lume ber; stmr Bheboygan, Manitowoe, sundriea; prop Mesrenger, 8t, Jo, chr Jubin Boan, Jr,, Uuskegon, limbe: C. C, ‘Thorutriigs, Choboygan, lumber; schr Reolpeocity, Muulice, lumber; 'schr Lizzle Dok, St Jo, lunber: m, While Lako; wood: stmr Muse kegon, Muskegon, sundries; acow Iarcules, Abn. poe, wood ; schr W. II Hawkins, Unlon Pler, woodt uchr Buarise, Bufislo, coal : achr Kata Darley, Buffaln, coal ; nehir 8,3, Audrewa, 1ig Traversa, wood ; sclp 0, 1t Tohnson, Saugatuck, tumber! achs Blick Tank, Raclize, lighb; scbr 'Watortown, Fatr Hayen coul; ‘tug II'E, Talas, Grand fHaven, lowings Varo Golden ilarvest, Grand Haven, lumber; barge Apprentice Doy, Ordnd Hoven, ftmber; sch Mary Ludwig, Csldwell' Pler, lumber; ache' A, Vluggor, Holland, lumber ¢ Montcalm, ' Saginaw, lumbcr ; sehr Lyman M, Davis, Muskegou, lumbers séhr Four Drothers; Holland, Jumber; wehe Arrow, Holland, wood ; schr Monticello, Falr ffavon, coal; Hehe Dun tukdgo, lnmbar; sctirGesitie, Two Rivers, Innibe achir Pilot, Murkegon, lumber; ache Rowe Hiuuuon Muskegon, lumber, Oreankp—fchr Floretts, Jacksonport, 10 bria flonr, 1 brl by, 100 158 rice, ond sandres; Larga City of Grand Raplds, Grand Haven, S eds sinne; selir Hore cules, Abnepeo, 1 tou bay’; stolr N, K, Fuirbank, Duffalo, i1, 3 b’ wheut ; barze: Marinott, \Tenomis enee, 1 brl pruucs, 3 bris laed oil, 1 _bag dried Lerries, and anudries ; Largs D, L. Flior, Menominee, 1 bos codflsh, 2 'bria eugir, 4 cades lard, I Lrig salt, 1 bl prunes: barge Eldorado, Monomines, I ton fron ; sime Wavarly, Duifalo, 1,030 Lria flour § Dargé Wolverlne, Grand Ilaven, i3 od% stone: prop City of Traverse, Travarse City, 100 Lrle nork, 20 tons lay, and _sundriss; schr Milion, Whito i), 400 Lu cds wtorte; sty Bhoboygan, Manitowoe, sme o4; atmr Coront, 8t Joseph, ' sundrion; 'prop Ruvaia, Buffalo, 13,811 bu wheat, 45,090 bu_outs, 1,70 brin fiour, and susdiies ; scaw May Helen, Whits Like, 4 tons foed, B L718 pork, and sundrlod, NianT CLTARANCES—Stmr Muskegon, Auskegon, 19 brle pork, @ qradried becf, @ qre difad Dieat, 14 caes egim, and wnudrios; prop Klossengor, Bh. Jowpb, & Urla pork, 12 brls sugar, and sundsics, LAKE FREIGHTS, €n10AGO. The 16041 market was very quiet. Buffalo rafes were nominally 2)¢o for oats, aud 3@33¢e for wheat, Tue wchr Tocumseh takes 33,000 bu fow grade wheat to Montreal via Goderich, at 113¢e, or through to Glisgow nt 45¢ gold—ahippers’ option, The prop Onelds takes 20,000 bu corn through via Buffalo, and the Pridgeon 91,000 bu corn through vla Barnla. Tatal capacity, 33,000 bu wheat snd 43,000 bu corn. The barge Grimes was reported cheriered in the afternson for 50,000 bu corn to Buffalo, ® The ateam barge Tecumash waa chartered yeaterday with 30,600 bu wheat on a turough rato to Liverpool No other charters were made, MILWAUKEE, On the 2ith ¢ Grain freights dull and lower. Char- tetn: To Biaffalo—Stesmship Dallentine sud eclir W, 11, Bage, and steamahip Oscar Townsend and consark, to arrive from Ohicago, wheat at g0, DETTOIT. On the 26th : Wheat to Oswogo mominal ak 8ifa. D. Whittaker & Co, roport tha' sebsr Monguagon, leame Lar, Alpana to Onicago, $2.00, TOUFFALO, No change in coal freighte on the 20th, Other freighta the same aud frm, Tho following charters arereported: Schr Roners, salt to Bandusky at 8a per url, coal from Bdmluulr{ to Marquictto at 600 por tont achr Auna Marla, sait fo Sandusky at 8 per brl, coal from Bandusky {0 Afilwaukes at ‘Gic per ton; schr ‘Thomas Pursonn, c0al fron: Bundusky to Milwaulos at 000 per ton; bark Vandorbit, coal to Chicago st 600 per ton, ‘THE POOL., A moeting of the LumberVessel-Owners’ Associss tlon will bo held this morning ob 10 o'clock at the oflica of Capt. Byorson, foot of Frauk'in sivect, fur {he purposo of making the final arrangemonts to carry Into offect the now rates horotofors publlalied, Thus far the movement has beon more enccessful than was expiectad by ita mot sangutne friondd, ind up to last evening 108 voavels Lad bocomo members of the Asso- ciation, The anziety of vomel.owners to become® etmbers can easfly be explained by porusiag the fol- lowing stateément, by wilch It can be seen that tho schr .fi'lhn Bean, Jr.) which carried o cargo: of lumber from Muxkogozs to Chicago, actually lust §12.89 on ths irip s uu;!mm’- nfibl 6 men 8 daga ot §1.73 per day...$ 43,75 Ono mato, 6 duy,s 56 §2 per duy 12.00 Captatn, § days ut $3 per day, Loadin: TOtUS OXPEDAPRL s e veyreys Jloceipte, 197 1 foct of lnmber Net l0u8., 0 oevens . Nearly evory othier vesel carrying Tumbor from the ©avt sliore makes ¥ similar showiuy, Now, should sy acolident or delsy kinppen to one of thevs carriern, then the loss must neccasarily reach quite a larqo suim. Under theso circu'nstantss, it can hardly bo wondered at thist tho veusel-0wners aro a0 anxivus {0 emurscs tha prosent opportunity by which they may be enal 10 obtain payling rates, STORING GRAIN AT BUFFALO, o ke Lditor of Ths Chieao Tribunes Cuiéiao, May 28.—1 notice In your paperof thid data a communiestion dated Duffalo, and sigucd Daf- falo, advising the owners of grain'iu this plice to allp out a portion of (ta large stocks hero, and that Duffulo had thlrty-two elevatond, with A starsge oapacity of 10, 000,000 iz, mnd thoy would be glad to rocelve sud store it very cheap, and hold {: uniil such Ume as the Fast would buy it In reply, I would sy that - sl the grain In wtoro hero fs lu prima order, and, from tho best Information I ean goty 1t will keop so, About or, probatly ull tho early wine tev recelpte of cort: have beeu shippod out, sud what {9 loft Liera ia sound snd will keop s0, If we ship our 241 0 13ufalo, It loses for us the benefis of our bout Sratketa—Lalttors, Viflsdolpble, Montroal, sud e Now Euglaud Stafes—aud sgiln, ws_aro paylby store saela Buitalo, whon wo tnuch Prefor to pay to ouf own cltizens, ; Formerly Buffalobad control of largs trado with salflers through the Eust, dxtonding throughout tho Neow Hogland Statos, but it Lus Jost It, an probably througly thelr fault, #a tLiat (rade now comes bicre, I3 yegard to iho threa deyors tu Duffulo, theyaro no donbt good oues, but I Uon't thjuk we sball Lave sny cocusdois b0 uve thun ou any of our gran, Duffulo bauks chiarga not lewd thau 1 per cont & ot for loana ons giain, wud heye monvy x(mr(ymu\ atout Lalf that prics. ICAU0. LAKE MICHIGAN, 5 : cuicavo, * 10 wis ¥ainlng banlall duy yestorday, but there wad hardly enotyh wind W ) s-sall, whiols fact, hawevar( 183 be sgdzed iupon by same Lmiginalive turlse ol poster 1o write up sfeuiful gala....Tho busiu e st the dooks wan uuusually dull, Owlag to the Lighi aud cantrury winds but few vesselh srrived in purt, Qaly