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FINANCE AND TRADE, The Principal Business of the Banks with the Board of Trade. Now York Exchange In Demande--The Clearings 6,500,000. The Produce Markets Very Irregular and Unsettled. Provisions Weak—Wheat, Corn, and Oats Torn Downwards, FINANCIAL. fhe moaid activity in the operations of the banks ‘waa due to the temporary demand from operators on the Board of Trade, applicants for funds with whion to make their settlements, There waa nothing more in thia than a chango of obligations from some banks to others, bnt it made s good deal of work, and kept tho bank-oMcors busy, There was little demand for loans outssde of this, The country movement of pro- Gute hee not yet opened, and the financial situation ‘will not show any easentially new features an long a8 tila remaina the casc, Collections are but little bet ‘ver, and antrade is dull the offerings of paper are amall, Renewals aro frequently asked by country customers, but ofty papor {4 pald asa role with promptness upon matority, Deposits hare shown an increase in the last week, and thore isp snr Plus at tho disposal of tho banks, though not a large Ratés of discount are 8G10 per cont at the banks, with coticossiona to frat-class indepondeut borrowers, On the street, the supply of papor is below the do- mand,, Rates aro 7418 per cent. Now York exchange wae in demand, and sold be- tween banks at 252500 por $1,000 premium, ‘The currency receipts exceed the ahipmente. ‘Thy, cloarings were $6,500,000. WEBTENN NATIONAL DANKS. ‘We published yesterday an abstract of the roports of the National Binks of the United States, showing thrir condition March 10, 1876, We are indebted to the Comptrolier for abstracts of the condition of tho Panks of Chicago and other Wostern cities on the frame date, That for this city is as followa + RESOURCES, United Staten honds to recute 6 eretitiod..: 2 ze 03 ‘United States bonda on hand,... ee Othar atocks, bonds, and mortgages. Duo from approved’ rcnorvo agents... Due from othor National Banks othe! 5 Excbai for Clenring- Hor Billa of other National Lank: Frastionat currency. per ue from United States Treaaurer., TOta)...sceee vevscscsonsoea ces: Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund.,... . Othor undivided profits, ‘4 ‘Tho Toans and ¢ discounts, capital, and depomts of the ‘banks of the other leading Wee bows: Loans and Discounts, — Capital, 630,000 RUMORS OF A YANIC IN 311 ‘There hove been busy rum work in the San Francisco stock marke! prophecies they make of the faituro of the bonauze mines should come truo, California would bein ca tad estate as France aftor the bursting of John Law's bubble, for California, like the Fraucs of that day, is saturated with the spirit of speculation, and all classea end pearly all fadividuals ars involved, PATING THE ALABAMA INDEMNITY. ‘The recent sale of $5,889,000 of the new Aves was for the purpose of paying the Geneva award judg- ments, The Washington correspondent of the New York Daily Butietin gives thie information about the process of payment : The drafts ure already made out, They are to be addreased toa large number of people, and will be rawn to tho order of the party to whom the award ‘waa made by tho Court of Commissioners of Alabama Guaims., Ittohappensthat a large number of law yere and clalm-a; nearly al will tirely upon circumatances, transaction wi auch a way that it will make nota ‘auce to tha money market. Partiel THE SILYER COINAGE, ‘We learn from a report of the Director of the Bint ‘thet ithus been determined.to run the Vhiladelphia ‘Mint during the coming fiscal year on subsidiary coln to dts utmost capacity, and, as far us possible, work tho akillod employes overtime, To do this will require eu appropriation of $350,000 for wages aud for incidental expenscs. As tha law requires ilver colina to bo aubstituted for fractional currency as rap- luly aa possible, it will be absolutely noccasary to run alltha mints to their full capacity during the next Gecal year, anit the necessary appropriations for this purpose aro earnestly recommended to be made, The Director saya; “ We shall have to strike at least 140,000,000 pieces of mlver coin during the coming ‘Srcal year, to say nothing of the gold and minor coln- tge, of which there ia no doubt we will be called upon Wo strike an increased amount,’’ GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bi United Staten 6a Of 81, ....csseeesene edi Valted States 5-208 of "8, ex-coupon 114% AMS, euuary and July... and July.....,. United States currency Ca, GOLD AND OREENDACKA, Gold was 112% @1123;. Greanbacks were £9,.945%0 on the dollar in gold. WOREIGN ExouaNux. Paris—trance city AND COUNTY noNDs. ii Chicago Oity 1 Pct. bonds. Chivago City 7 @ ct. seworsgi Ohteago City 19 Sister ions ies Cook County 7 # ch bonds (onort)... Cook Conaiy"t + Went tank Ty t boud Mor Chicago 7 ¥ ct, (Lineota Park), City Naliws; Roath E ce Guy Hastway 6 Chicago Gas-Light & Ouke Uc... Txposluion stock, 33 STOCKY THIS Teal Be ‘The following quotations, furntabed by A. O. Blaugb- * bei ete Teneaty Digbest, and closing ns prices on t cathe locks a8 the Now York «$41,405,190 seseees$ 7,400,000 mn cities were as fol- $10,010,000 §14,600,060 000 INQ STOCKS. in the Isat two or three days of trouble in the San Francisco stock mar- ket,” The quotations of mining stocka showa heavy decline, Tn the last month Conrolidated Virginis and Gslifornia, tho tno bonanza stocks, have fallen ro epcetively from a5 to 723%, and frown 8BY to 7X. It fa tmpcesible to get any detailed information from either tho telegraphic reports or the California nowa- Papers of the condition of affairs in tan Francieco, Even the mining-stock quotations are conadered un- reliatle, ‘There is certainly a strong bear element at ents in Washington, practicing be- Zore the Alabama Claims Courts havo powern of attors aoy for the collection of these ‘claims, and the deliv- eriva to thesv people will probably amount to about one-half the money to bo paid. About $4,0c0,000 of | tho drafts will be upon New York, and, ‘of courae, he currency coming from: this’ traneactlan reach the banka in that city, ‘The currency that 4a pald out ia currency that was realized from the wold for which the bonds ‘were sold, It will depend ene hat cannot now seen with any fraat degres of certainty, retire take the currency from’ the ordinary chaunels or not. It {s contended at the ‘Treasury De~ partment that thts wnole mattor has been adjusted ta Sixty days, airbe t. Highest, Glens, tie THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MAY 2, TEM. Tnitad Btatce Express. ea RONDE, New Yorry May 1,—Gold genet at 319M, and clored st 132. Carrying ralen Int and 1to4, Governments wore rhea: aye Raltroed bonds were dull, Atate seouritioa ware quiet Thoweak opened wilh renewed depression on tho Atock Exchange, and during the morning thord wae & further decline ia valuos, ‘The downward movement swan acalated by reporta that the New York Contral had refused to accede to the demand of soine cther trunk [ewtor'a restoration of the old tariff on frelghta, id this waa eonstrued as meaning a railroad war, and Ably tower passenger fates and freight rates in the fiture.” Conflicting reporia about Commodore Van~ derbilte health also bad an induence on tho market, ‘The greatest declino in ork dentin which, attor Fanaain ing firm for soma time past “at = 112 Sr, upwards, (oday suddenly deelinal to 103 on much iarger’ business then usual, Thin decline in ‘Gentral exereaed ‘an unsettling infiuence on the gen- eal sharolnts Laro Sore followed with decile fiona Gow to Baxy Northwestern from €1 to 40, Mifchle gan Ceniral from 494 to 484, and Weatern Union from 64% to 638. Towards l o'clock w steadior feel ing set in, and ‘New York Centrat sudaenly advanced from 108 fo 1194, which stiffened tho whole market. During the last’ hour the market waa firmer, and prices generally sdvanoed, but Jn the fal ~a thera waen Despre in somo casea of } ction® Tr ednicd 163,000. sliares, of whlch’? 600 wore Pucido Mai 51,000 Weatern Unton, 12,000 Northwestern, 000_Bi, Paula, 18,000 Eris, 66,000 Lake Bhore, 7,000 New ork Central, 6,000 Ohios, and 19,000 Michigan iene market easy at 3@4, Primo mercantile pa- per, 43536, ‘Customu receipts, $27 ‘The Anaistant iteanucr wt diabursed $680,000, Clearings, $22,000,0. Sterling atroug at tsTg@tso3 Me ‘OVERNMENT HONDE. Gonponn, #1 Coupons Now. upon, 1 Coupons, 63. Western Union Quickalive: Quicksilver pfd.. Pacifio Mall alg aE 203; | Bt Paul ped, 07" | Wavash Cu Ohio & Stisnlsuippl.,. 10 Dolamarns & In &6 W.10030 ALWP, Telses Mixaonri Pacific, ing Aliantlo & Pacifie pidica'; PaUaMibeesevesessses 2” Yastann Central 4 Union Pacitia stock. O44 | Culesno, BD. & Qi... 117 Lako store, a0 | Henmint & BStedoo, 1asy illuols Coutrat, 43g | Central Pac, honda, .1003 Cleveland & Pittavurg rH Unlon Pacific bonds, 10432 Northwestern vce» 4036 | U. Pacifie land-grant 100 Northwostern fd.." 68 Gy Coy Os Doses 3g STATE BOND! Tenneaneo ds, ohare. 424 | Virginie 6x, now... 34 Tenncrsea Gs, new. peas (Th 4056 is BMissourl ca, ‘Virgiuts 6a, old, ae Ban Francisco, May ee at * following are tho Tateat quotations at the Stock Exchang Consolldta Virginla.. i cl Crown Totn Oslifornis.. Yellow Jacket. ha + Savage. Imperial Mexican. Goutd & Curry, Best & Belcher,.. Hale & Norcros REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instruments were filed fer record Monday, May 1: carr rnorentr. Cottage Grove ay, nocor of Twenty-third at, 111 tt, dated Ape 21 (Normal Cari to Jane rl). S40 000 Worllingion st, 60310 ft sof Fitiiay at 20 0-10)260 ftywith mproveraents, dated ‘aprtt 4t_ (Norman Carl to Jano Carl). ...sserseeee 60,000 Fillmora st, 328 ftw of Western av, 8 f,"‘3ix 13¢ tt, dated Fob. 14, areceee 9,045 mai ach thy 82% ft w f, x 12011 April 29, 1,000 Halsted iss oo ie s of Thi “d23 fh dated, Apri 20. 3,000 Twenty-fifth at, 2 ‘252125 ft, dated ny 3. $50 Twenty-third at, 100 tte of Port 25x64 ft, dated April 22, 750 atfiwouked ay, 95-4 osteo of Lincola' si, wi £, 252118 ft, dstod APH] O,.6, e006 2,200 Fahri ay, 13 fem of Warrisoa at, 6 i $3100 ft, dated Apeit 13. 5,000 Paulina a, 397 6-10 fee of Dolk at, wf, in6:t Z1W6 ft, datod APTI Ieveeserser ee 13,500 Bonth Dearborn at, 312 ft'8 Rg ‘Phirty-drth at, Ww f, 24x13 ft, dated April 29 3,000 Wout Indiana st, 60 ft'o of Leavitt st, »f, 255 100 ft, dated APrIl2.....scss00, 1,200 Vincents av, 257 4-10 ft'n of airy ait at, W f, 41 Gie10Ux190 ft, dated April 25 4,500 Went aylor wt, 168 8-10 ft 0 of 0. fy Aoas49; fh dated May 2. 2,000 Went Indiana ut, 25236 Sor120 tty Usted Mag... 3,000 OTS fe with buildluge, dated Stay f nuidlugs, dated Say 1 2,389 Weit Ohio st, 48 {to of Ellzaboih 2128 ft, dated Jan, 25, 1875, 1,000 Uaynen nt, 401 {ts of Archer av, fi, dated March 18, 147i..... 2,200 Same as above, dated May 7, 1874 2,000 Forest ay, 200 ft of Thirty-olghth ‘niect f, 252124 4-10 foot, dated April 29.0... 2,050 North Franklin ah 105 ft sof North ay, wf 30}42100 ft, with buildings, dated Fob, ‘1... 9,800 MORTM OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A MaDiVs OY 7 MILES OF COURT-0U! Commercial st, 94 ft 8 of Wilson 165 ft, dated’ Apri +8 2,550 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN 4 RADIUM oF 7 MILES OF counT-Houaz. Alantic st 175 ttn of Fifty-trat ah w f, 25x 124 ft, duted Biay 1, Bisnchs ay, n o.cor 115 Ct, dated April B.. 15 Lote 2 10'9, and 35 t0 33, 3 Mot Sw Ai, Heo, 6, 89, 19, dated April 28...0.... 8,250 ‘WEST OF curt Linn WITHIN A RADIUS OT MILXZOY count-noger, Mazart at, 200 ft x of Watauala at,-w f, 60x 100 ft, dated Sept. 2, 1875.... 005 .s04 neces on Lats 15, 26, and 27 of Sacres, ¢ 4 nw x, Beo. 8 39, 14, dated Aprit 25... ——— COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were the receipla and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the forty-elght, hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning: 2,000 | RECLIPTS, | SHIPMENTS, 1sTe, ( 1876, Fiour, brie, ‘Wheat, ou, Corn, bu, OAS, Dusseeoe es) Hye, bu... Barley, bu o Grae Flax weed, ibe.. thal Ns 30,825) 43,723) aus Pen eT, "76a, 14 siete 196,440 sus,aeo 200,320 es wait ape r93.00 A103) =i Si BASH scone Ei 9) 3 Gt 614 a5) G, apples, bri, BSS}, penser eae Beans, Dilys ui ‘aha Witharawo from store on Saturday for city cons sumption 2,079 bu wheat, 692 bu corn, 2,201 bu oata, 193 bu rye, 1,889 bu barley, ‘The following gruin was Inspected into store! on Monday morning; 7 cars No. 2 Northwostern wheat, 25 care No, 2 apriug, 29 cars No, Gdo, 6 cars rejected do,1car uo grade (C8 wheat); 63 cars high mized corn, 147 ears and 3,000 ba No, 2do, 14cars now mized do, 41 care and 16,750 bu rejected do, 1 csr no grade (261 corn); 1 csr No, 1 oats, 17 cars No, 3 white do, 29 cars aud 7,500 bu No, 2 oats, Scars rojectad do (65 ote); 0 cara No, 2 rye, 1 car and 2,000 bu rajected do; 1 rer No, 2 barley, 2 care No. 3 do, 1 car rejected @o, ‘Tolal (308 cats), 192,000 bu. Thepected out: 62,047 Lu wheat, 44,471 ba corn, 4,444 ba oats, 3,709 bu 772, $046 bu barley, «following table shows the distribution of the brsulsute shipped from this clty during lsat week ; _Bulpred— Flour, Wheat.! Corn, ‘0 Erie, Fo Ogdeiatrg o other Uy 8, To Montreal, bah . irs ors.1t4) 616,651) m8a,870 Ader, dias] 979 Ateo shipped by rafl, 35,036 bu rye, and 35,956 bu barley, It was whispered on ‘Change sestoriay to be not une likely that rail fretghts will be apeedily advanced—o combination fe that end being epoken of, They were firm yestoritay at the recont ratos, 200 per 100 tha being anked (o Philadelphia and bid to New York, with fow cars offering, and room was quoted scarce, the recent contracts having absorbed moat of the rolling-stock available during the present week. Late froighta wera firmor, at 40 for wheat to Nuffato, Through engagomenta to Liverpool (railroad) were made at 48@ per 100 Ite in epecte, and do to Giesgow were quoted at 45@500, Lake and ral} mites to New England points were quoted at 1c per bn. It ia now understood that another European din. patch will be daily posted on ‘Changn,-by the side of Beerhobm's, for the benefit of those who do not be Meve that such comparisons ars odicur, Low rail rates mean big shipments of grain from other points as well as from thia city, and wo note that considerable quantities billed through Chicago are attll credited as forming « portion of our receipta. ‘The leading produce markets were active yesterday, and unecttled, The mort prominont fact of the day was a widening of the premium on future delivorics, in many departments, which wan chiefly due lo the fact of large doliverica for May, elther made in tho morning or expected in the afternoon, Being tho first of the month, m good deal of produce was “moved " arcund from one office to another, and the sequel proved phat the Afay deals had not been provid- ed for so extensively a8 waa aupposod at the close of Isat week. Tho provailiog tone was vory Irregular, Provisions wora weak early, and strong afterwar: while grain was strong at the outsct, and weakor to- warda the close, Tho weathor was fine, and tho crop conditions favorable. There wae a rather heavy frost in this neighborhood the preceding night, but that was gencrally understood to be a consequence of onr nearness to tho lake shore, and was confined to a emall area, The reported outward movement of grain wes large, including a good des] that had been Iyliqg in vessels for some time, awaiting the opening of lake navigation, In domestic ary goods thera was a {ree movement on local and fntenor account, and, aside from prints, the market preserved a steady and firm tone, There was little ehange In the posiiion of the grocery mar- ket, Fatr activity was apparent in most departments, and the tenor of prices was fatrly firm, Duttor was quiet nt unchanged though elightly easier prices. Checeo remaina dull at 0@1l0 for poor to beat now. ‘There was a frco movement in foreign and domestic dried frults at generally prices, Fish wero quoted quict and steady. of otls were the sano as at the close of last wovk, except for extra lard and turponting, both of which wera lower, the former now being quoted at £1.10@1.12, ond the latter at 41@2t5e. Leather, Lagging, tobacco, teas, and canned goods word wilhout notable change, Coal and wood remain Ault, Lumber was in moderate demand st unchanged prices, The offerings at the docke were liberal, nd the market fairly activeand steady, Building mate riale wero dull and weak, brick belng lower and weak atthe doclina, Dealers think the demand this sesson ‘Will be light and that prices will rule aa low and posal- bly lowor than they did last year, Tho hardware mer- chante report the usual inguiry at uniformly ood prices for all staple goods, The wool market con- tinues dull and weak, ond some kinds of unwashed were quoted lower. Hides, broom-corn, nnd hay were unchanged, Timothy and clover seeds were in goo:l @emand and higher, owing to light offerings, while millet and Hungarian were slow and casy. Potatoes continue dull, the only demand being from amall ro- tailors, who aro easily suppifed from the stock in atore, Eggs and poultry wero steady, LUPORTS PROM TUE SEABOARD. ‘The following were the exports from the four Iead- ing cities of the Atlantic seaboard for the dates named: ‘Week ena'g Week en e Wk cnd’g ts i, April 24,'75, 51,630 Lard, Ticone Bens. LLegontas YOREION IXPORTATION. Received at Chicago Customs, May 1, 1876: North Chicago Rolling-Stilt Company, 80 tons spie- gel; Wm. Finkter & Sons, 7 pkas dry goods: H, Beara Co, 4 casos gunn; G. If, Foster & Co,,2 cases cot- tons; Field, Leiter & Co,, 32 pkgs dry goods; J. V. Farwoll & C6,, 1 case dry goods; Frank Sturgos & Co,, J esee tin plate; Anton Kunz, 3 caaka wine; C, High wood, eases paintings; Gralner & Schurle, 600 bu barley; D, W. Irwin & Co,, 9,000 bu barley. Amount of dutles collected, $4,508.25, PROVISIONS. MOG PRODUCTS—Were Icaw active tn the aggre gate, and genorally weak, belng very unsettled during the greater part of the session, The receipts of hogs wero again large, and prices wosk, which reacted on product, and Lrought out heavy offerings for futuro, ‘with the expectation of free deliveries in the afternoon on May sales. The stock of pork in New York is ro- ported at 30,041 brls, againat 24,302 brie a month ago, and 00,042 brla a year ago. Mesa Ponx—Wes more activo, and very irregular, declining about 80c per bri, and closing 350 lower than the latest prices of Saturday, Tho market was dull early, then weak, under the fact of froe May deliveries, and afterwards rallied, Salea wore reported of 400 ‘bris cash at $20.50@20,70; 1,000 bris acllera May at 820.354 20,50: 00 bris weller June at $20,609'%. and 6,760 brie seller July at $20.85@21.18, Total, 14,650 brie, ‘The market closed steadyzat $20.45@820,C0 canh, sccording to weight; $20.423/(@20.45 sellor Ma: ig Beller June; $20,032! Her Jw; aod otalnally a §21.25¢¢21.39 seller Augu rinse mera pork was quoted at $20 prime told A bris) at $16.00, LAnD—Was again active, though lesa so than on Sat- iden ane anelinen 20@9%c por 100 Me, in sympathy with ‘a further drop of Sd@le in Liverpoot, ‘ihe mare Ket wae very weak early, but riled atoadler st the reduction. Bales wore reported of 2,0WX) ten acller the month at $12,651.56; 0,260 tcs seller Juuoat § @I12773¢ 5 and 14,000 tea alae duly at 5 "Total, 22,30 tea, The market o es iy 50 cash or’ seller May; P asf eller Jones stadtacller duly; aad nomindliy at $12.08 12.07}¢ seller Auguat. Meate—Were dull and 4@No lower, with very free offerings and Uttle domand, Futures were especially weak, buyers holding of in expectation of « further seine: Salea were ited to 20 bores ahoulders at ,000 tbe abort riba, seller July, at 1140; 340 ee short cleara on private terms; | and 300 bores Jong and short cloare at $11,50}4 per 100 Ite, The market clowed at the following range of prices: Buore Bhort 9,97 1,010,317 and oxtra ate: are sat Uy as June, xed; gtecu hams, UNG weet. “plekled do, dyad; Cunmberlands, 1135611340, cosh or eell- er April; long-cut hams, 13@15¢, boxed; bacon hans, 143150, Giease—Was quiet at 34@0e, BEEF PRODUGLS—Werw steady and quiet at $10.50 Pury? rpews, $11.50611.75 for extra mess, and for fama, ‘TALLow—Was quoted at 8};@B}¢o for city, and 80 for country lot, ae Me BREADSTUFFS. FIOUR—Was very quiet, and irregular, ‘The local trade took hold sparingly but had to pay full former prices, the stocks being light—they lave decresned 15,444 brla during the Laat month, Shippers held off, and ab the love the markot wos nominally weak for shipping extras, in sympathy with wheat, Tho atock taxing abows a total of 83,499 bris in store here, agatuat 48,882 brla s montts ago, and 31,515 Urls e your aga. These figures do not, bowover, gives corruct {doa of the flour on wale, ‘They include Hour alreddy sold and hold for shipment, and there is aatanding allowance Of 5,000 brls made to cover littie lols, which aro apt to boamalter than uaual when the current aupply te Ught, a rocentiy, Bales were reported of 390 brie winters at $5,400.50; end 400 bris spring extras at $4,506.00, Total, 790 tris, ‘The mar- ket closed stesdy ab the following range of pri- coat Cholea wintor extras, $7097.40; commun to good do, $5.837.10; “haying extras, $1,504 €e08° Good do, Euesas 10; chorea. do, $5°10e43,504 Vatelute doy $4.00@9.00 Mduuesota, $5,000.00; apring erful 193 ryo Hour, $4,251 4.5114, Waa quiet and avy. aloe were 26 tone at WHEAT—Wan active and very irregular, ‘The mare ket advanced 40 average of S@to bi closing Molower than vn Saturday, wh! aud seller May sverayod about the ware wa that di cloving fe lower, ‘Tus didereuce betwoen the (wo mouths wae Jv early, and widenud to 2Yo at ony thine under large offerings for thts mouth, slowing at about ge, Beurbolin quoted the British markets au firm, aud Kew York opentd firm, Lut inactive, | Hubaequsntly London was reported lower, aud New York dull, Alii Waukee boing also weak, Thy early buyjuy cousisted ebiedy of Oillpg aborts on local account, though some wheat wow bought for shipment. With the later news tho demand fell off, and there way w ducided pressure to acll, which broke down pri phe tis My 7 cerpla were Only fair (excluding throughs shipmienta, Minnesota points were reported w be slow in forwarding their wheat at proseut prices, auiie of the stocks at the river towns, which aro only about two thirde of thelr voluine a year syo, being beld back in hopes of batter prio, Wut the woatuer nthe North weet la ‘Hectdedly favorable to the noxt cro} dt dater advices from: Great Dritsin indicate hat much Jese will be wanted there from abroad before west hare ‘yest than Lad been calculated upon, while for the meeting of tbat diminished demand the lodisn “Kmplre™ is ee se ree large porruete oa if io paywoent for ite recen! alstinotion, There was some talk yesterday sbout a Taaed in New York for wheat to goto tha Continent of Furope, but the pallle advices did not indicate activity In that or any. and little importance wan attached to The probability in that on of the wheat in rent to fint © market on the Continent. id at $1,01t¢, raceded to i ONG, advances! Md declined to $1.0. cloeing at $1.0ta No. ‘troller duly’ rol Htecdged, recelpta $s 20! bu by Kacoxe! at 85@92e. Total, 91,600 aie MINNESOTA Wikat—Was quiet, anit sold to higher, but close uaminal sy wamplo at $1.060mn track; and 2.009 tn do at a "OeaT 14 free on board Nw, 2 waa quoted at $1.02 when No. I sold at CORN—Was active and feregular, ‘The market waa strong early, advancing Sse from the latest, prices of Raturday, Dit fell back + ib wheat, and clos bet gue receipta aro very Hint f Mhipmante wore large, sul ihe fect tne monta have been already contracted forincited the shorts to fill, and brought aut. numerous buying ore ders on outaide socount, But New York waa reported dulland easior near the close, buyora for shipment wore lona freo than on Saturday (perbape partially avs tng to @ acarelty of railroad cara), anit, When wheat yetkened, tho demand dwindled t3 # Lowy po the conditions brought out freo actlers, pecial aows fa fegra. fue country. but itwen tedor- stood that continued fine weathor is favorable to plaut- ing, and itwas oxpected that receipts will Cae when that work ia over. nolid at 45330, ndvanced to 460, anit dec! the cloro, ‘Seller Juno old at 434@Ai%ye, and aollor Suly at dOxcadTic0, both closing at the indo, Gate ‘No.2 sold at YANG Cash sales wero reported of 8c0u vt 60 bi asa ¢ 0, ‘c60 bu Toject- edatdlivc; 7,600 bu by esmple xt 83@47c on track; ‘and 16,400 ob do at 433(440}g0 free on board care. Oxte Wore again fairly active, averaging 4@ 0 lower, ‘The trading was princi shoris being bnally engaged and changing them into June, the ditferonce bo- tween the two options widening Liberal “reves ie and fale ‘aul, Larerpoot edged roceipta of bigh-mtzod at 4sty 4607 1,2°0 ba new sia May. openca at 40\6, declined to 10\o, anit closed wt antec, Jung opens at 2030, soul to S740, then down to 30ige, and cloned at Wace, C: it . Mrolod at 282030. Samploa tzh wales wero reported of 43,200. in 2,000 bu rojected at 20340; 4,800 ba "vi eam iat sodas. To 00 but. at aidecling of te. The roe colpta were considorably larger than for any day for savaral weoks, 10 cars having becn inspected in by rail and 2,000 bu of rojected by canal. ‘Tho reported ship- monta wore alto large, but probably included s cargo loaded romo time axo that bas Kea, Sales word lirnite: just cleared for tho to 4u0 bu No, 2 at tc. BARLEY—Was fairly activo carly, and quiet anhso- quently, with prices for the day averaging W48e high= Oaeh wan in domand for ship. er than on Saturday, closing at the Insite, ment, aud sold nt d2y@ale, Hellee May oponed nt tdo and closed at G2e, ruling fuirly netivo in the early part of (ho acsaton, livetlen wera roportod to Wo small, duno was qulet and July was not mentioned, Je, and rejected nt s5c. 400 bu No, 2 at (4B Od ‘Total, "21,800 Int. Cash salca woro ‘Wheat was fairly active, and iso lower, Sales 226, 000 but at Yiige for Mi Provisions wore quot, Saiee 230 ‘brie mess ‘pork 250 tos Lird soller Juue at 4 @9 340 for June, aellor Atiguet at $11,255 SLIT. Tn the afternoon mess pork was abont 390 lower Sales were roported of 4,00 bris ot $20,950.40 for Bass $20,650,033 for’ Juno, and $20.75¢420,90 for J Inrd was tae, Tong ucder free offerings, 4,Bu tea at Sta aygta 00 for Juno, aud $12.01K@ Wheat, aul cea under large offerings, closing He Seller May avid at 9%7397}¢0 und cloxed at Y4C. Juno sold at Sagudiccy sul closed at Duc, Trily clogcil at $1.01, z Corn was quiet aa wwosk, closing at 4 June, and 464244370 for July; May sol closing at tho ontaldo Outs were ossier, ectling down to 3uc for Pate and fund wold at YOK @IVZ,e, aud closed and falrly active, closing at arte Meas pork wan fatrly active, closing 10c torar than on ‘Change, at £20.37 for Slay and $29,5735@ 20.6 Hales 0,C00 Ltn at $20,373 Tor May; £20,873¢420.00 for ‘0 fo! tO cash ; $20. SIs Fand $20.82%46 fot, with wales of 2,230 tca at $12.55 for Salon 50,000 hs shoulders seltor 1,000,000 Its ehort ribeat 10%0 seller Juno, ond $10.95510, O13; acller July, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOI,—Woa easier at $2,136.14, BROOIMS-CORN—Dealors ropart a fair retall Inquiry at full prices for all the best grades, while common corn fs mora plenty and easy : Choleo burl, 8G 9c; No, hurl, %¢¥e; choice medium, 747303 good medium bruah, 6@6%o; falr inside and covery, 535)40; info- rlor, 4@4340 } crooked, 3@6e. t—No marked chango waa apparent tn this market yoatorday, At tho rocoutly reduced prices tho market showa rather moro steadiness than for somo timo previous, but thore ia an undercurrent of weakness which, under ineroaseil supplies, would no doubt develop into a decling, Wo quote: Ghoice to fancy yollow, 30350; raedium to good grades, 25@, 280; inforlor to common, 14g 2c. BAGGING—Trads was reported fair, with pricen running slong aboutateady, Stocks are not oppressive, and aro hold with confidence, We quote: Stark A, 260; Pootless AA, 260; Tawluton, 25¢; Montaup, ic; Ontario, 260; American A, 22}c; Amoskeag, 20; Ot- tor Creek, 23¢5 burlap aga, 4 br, 1435@18%0; do, 5 bu, 15@160; gunnfes, singte, 1414150; do double, 3G BUILDING MATERIALS—Were dull and weak, ‘The onttovk this season is not considered very bright, ‘Tho indications are that the local demand will be smalter than It was Inet year, tho manta for building having aubslded in a moasure Common bricks are quoted $1.00 per m ak at tho docliuo, owing to froe ofteringa i, bo bought tor enpecially ime aud brick, e 25,00 for future delivery, Quotations: Ci $6,00 per mj presaod do, $12.U0.¢15.00 per m iil, fo per bel do in ttle, Bist; Louisyil $2,005 Utica, Buffalo, and Akron ceniot 2.83 Plastering-hair, 6-bu balca, HERE There a dail wiarket for. tie stay that the recetpta, though light, aro equal mand, New skimmed 14 qut for common tu beat. CosL—Tracle reniotnd dull at nominally eteady fg- ADDY, Fangs ond wut, $10,002 do exg, Erie, $7.00; Btosabur FrovesT 20; ooking “Valley, $0008 Indians block, $5.50; Jinltimory & Ublo, $4.10; Tliuolm, §4.004¢g 4.6 EGOB—Were in fair re yues o, The low prices have induced a largor demun, aud some are xald to to buying to carry, beliaving cyze roth velow Lijic, ‘The recelpta and shipments were fs by Jdubers at acgio canuel, $7,00caitt id wtronger at tie it uriness was quiet at, the annexed range of #5 price Ron ahore *tuackerel! bee rie echo 0s mee bere url, $3,008.25; family mackore 10505 NG. t ahiora ites lornsy $200 aptit, bein, $7,758.00; do, dor herring, round, ura, (93.255 wcaled erring, por bo: jo: Columbia Itiver salmon, § FRUITS AND NU' {nthe aried-fruit markut, A fairly aatinfactory bun- ness was {n provrows, aud thy quotod prices wero tully maintained: onstay—Dat iTh—No- changes 1 GeO icy fen, layers, 14 Vurkieh prined, 134d 0553.40; Valene Sia citron, 235 Me t00; AMichigun sp- agli: peaches, ‘black bet hited cherries, pyre) nu is, Terraqoua, les walnuts, 10c417e; French walunte, jUrenohto walnuts, 14'515¢3 Hraaila, 24 SWer pecans, Texan, IH @lyer Witiatuton peanuts, Bahco; ‘Wetlnesseo peanuts, oi atic. GRAN FRUITS—Voretgu trults wero in fate ro- queut aud atendy. Apploy were rathor slow wud easy: SS 0NgSs. per bors Valens dat sins 78 per bor? Valencia da, $12, ef cave ¢ lemons, $5.8080,00 per tox, GROGERLES—Pricos of all of the staple lines wara stoady snd firm, and most of the tinor artiies were also Held at very full gure, Going et the nubjolued quotations $ Hicz—Hangou, 641gic; Carolina, 1Y@EKO; Lou- fslaua, 6147350. Cowvets—U. G. Jay a3 ‘280; shoice t fancy TH, ate Tie | French prunes, kege ana boxes, ofa, Minto; Zante currant 2, Lomextio—Alden apple lea, or 0344100; chote rilberts, ital Goad to sholes Bucy yood to prime i tiinyapore Java, 2sigaos‘Uouta Mica, 2 si Patent cut loin, th KAMLIO; erusbed, 11 BIO cee 6 ite 107d GIka; U No. 2 wysdKOL Pdo 9. 2 aged chutes choices molasses nate See : jew Orleans, 1X@ rs Sthore—catifornta sugar-loaf drips, 68@700$ dis- mond drips, #1.05@1.10; sliver drips, Gie ; qoud siizat-Loune sirup, 60.955d: extra do, G00; New Orleans molasses, choice, 5@ Ode} du priine, '56,$880; do, common to youd, 45@ S005 Porta Itico mo- i exc43005 common tmolusssa, Iksi00; black- 08 comuon 10 good do, ate flue, God ap 0 cuwe-Allenice, 120173405 Jie; pepper, ITi@lbyo Calcutta gingers LEM Sse. iy 7 Cloves, 6:@33c ; cansia, Butunoge, 91.250 1,2: lue, G4 95 German SMultted, Osi @iei White Lily, ugcyor White Itove, G@stcet i Fon, 848095 Bayou Tmporiel, Go} Gulden (ATE: do, ylovs, 83 ah ee a ONS sncus-acelstor, laundry, 6% Gi da corn, vavies Kiuwet shiver glove, v4gta¥ 2403 du curnt, 10 Hasttmadthy wow in request ad bn teat usted ais vae along, 2 do, $14.00 iia, sic: ooa1,005 8 Ned re ry 691 Ob ry at era inactive aud nominally easier, at they nied, and $1.06 bid, with little Sumas’, Ni York, write aa follow: + We da not look for any Improvetuent In trate for sometime, There has been rome rodtction iu tho production, aud many distillers will cloes down next month for the summer, which miny caine a reaction and lead to higher prices, Ont anntial moving ttme eaueen more dullness than Waal at thie tine of year," HIDES8—Were In falr request and atendy. Patuayel, hides aro usually quoted atSe, but rome doslers a4: they aro atl Weyl at tro-third pele. Green any utchors', MA@Sct Rreon cured, light and heavy, Tc; damnged, 8¢3 part cured, Sava ter qreen ealted Kip, “ed greet cotintry, Bye: 1201 flint Mites, ip and aalf, Sas ‘try salted hides, 1130; deacon i ine. 4500. HOPS—Wore in light request and ateady at 12@18c, Acconling to tha census roturns, hop-growing In it croaning rapidly In Oregon, where hops bare proved, thna far, to ba the most profitable crop of the farm, In the Btate about'S0) acres are now given to the oul- Uvation of hope, the average steld of which tart pea fon was abort 2,000 the per acre, and on one tract of 8 acres tho average ‘wae 2,250, OILS—Tard oll win woak and 120 lower. A dine cline of ie in turpentine was also noted. With the above exceptions, the rango of prices wan tho fama ns atthe clono of lant week, We quote: Carbon, 115 deg. fent, 133 do Tihinols teaal tent, 3 ios bce White, Mo teat, 17c; do headlight, 178 acg., Buy VTL ex tra Teinter tard atl, $1401.12; Not, oleae! No, 2, TRIO; Uneeed, Fare, 600; iotlod, Giny whalo, winter Deehek a e@wWar anerm, $2,13052,255 noatefoot all, atrictly pure, $1,151.20; do extra, 95c; do No. 1, 8: ‘Dank oll, 55; straits, 6003 plumbago oll, 604750; ture pentine,” 44@480; naptiths, deodorized, LM rari ty, LNA o; West Virginia oils, nintnral, 20 deg. a2 (io } Hatural, 30 deg., 27@ Joa} roduced, 28 deg., 20 OP: arona—Were in light retall_ request at 25350 porbuio sacks, The ty ‘wero amall, but the Atock in atore Is ample, atid the farmere are alill bring ing ina, ood ma many loads, which are usually taken by ‘tho amall POU: TRY Wan rather acarco and a shade fitmer, st $1,00.45.00 for chickens, and 123 @1Jo for turkorés Ducks and gocse were vary dult. BEEDS—Aimothy anil clover were in good demand ant higher, under light offerings, ‘Timothy so $2,602.76 for falr to prime, and prime clover at ‘Tho offerings of Hungarian and millet wero targer, aud both were dull and weak at 33@3uc, Flax sold at $120 91,60, tho outnide for seed das, SALT—Was in moderato demand and atendy. ‘Tho first cargo by Inke, consisting of nearly 10,000 bris,w28 rocelyed yesterday on the steamer Jobo Pridgeon. Tho old stock of tine salt is almort oxhausted : Bagl- naw and Onondags, fino, $1,40; Canada do, £1.45; ore dinary course, $1.70; dairy, without bagn, $4.76; dairy, vei bags, $9. ‘Ashton, dairy, por sack, $1.60. ‘TEAB—RKomain about steady. ‘hero was a foir voliimo of salea at tha following renga of prices: Gi Powpen—Common, 30240c; good do, 4U@tic3_mo- dium, 45@50c $ good do, 60@35c ; fino, By«coua; Hnest, 6149650; cholee, TO@Ti0 ; choicest, —YOGOSa;" fancy, $1,03} Imrentat—Common, vo@isse 3 good do, 38100} Medium, 40450 ¢ good ‘do, 45:4500; Ano, 6 Gato; neat, 5 a6ue; cholce, 65700; cholcert, 70a Saran—Common, voasse ; aod ‘common, ssa good medium, 45@ 180; fluo, finext, 55yet00; cholce, GUGGSa: cholcest, 73 ‘OoLonds—Common, 80:80; good cormton meditim, 40420; good medium, 43450 ive j neat, GS@SEC3 choice, UGE ; chole BARI. WOOD—The market wan quoted enay at $3,00 for maple, $1 on fox beech, sud $5,00 for alal lolivercd. ‘S—Frevh olferings wern acarco aud firmer. ‘notations Cucumbors, $1.257a1.50 per doz; groon pear. $1.25°31,80 per box; strlag voans, $4,509 6.00 per box; asparayqun, $1 00 21, 15 por doz; lettuce, dio por doz’ radiahen, A5@4i0e per doz} spinach, $1.66 iS pot hox: Bermuda tomatoes, 73c@Fl.U0 pet box, Wodbe-Coctiawes dull aad weak, aud tinwoshed fe quoted lowor, Manufacturers ato ‘ordering only to Keen their mitts runuing until new wool can be ob- tained. Doslere genefaliy are carrying Nght stocks, and are cloning out in order to be ready to handle the How clip, wicl will begin to atrive about tho last of the month. Tub-washed, prime, 60¢; do, poor to good, 41(3180; washed fleaca, fine, good’ conditioned, Sd@dvo; washed, medium do, 40@420 ; maw.sbed, fine Heats ie Ught, 23@200; do, modiuin, "2082803 pulled, LIVE STOCK, cicaga, ‘Tho receipts and shipmente of live atock during April, a8 reported by the Secretary 6f {he Union Btock- Yard Company, wero as follows t Cuttle. Sheep, Tecelpt 730 LY,38. Shipmer 88717 20,401 Recelved Ay YATh 41,992 ‘Tho nverago weight of the hogs was 21644 Ths, OATTLY—Tho receipts during Sunday and Monday were about 4,500 head, Trade was oxcoodingly dull during tho opening honra, only a fow tranefcrs having beon effected up to 11 o'clock, but Jater thoro was con- alderabfe atir, and at tho close of business hours somewhere in tha neighborhood of 8,000 head had changed owners. Prices wero weak, and in inajances thero wero sales at a concession from Isat week's price, but the general range of valuca was not no- ecably different, Halos were at $2.50@3.75 for bulls; at $3,00@3.76 for butchers’ and cows ; at $9.5074.00 «1 at $4,105.20 for fair to chotco ship- ‘The markot closed casy, CATTLE PALES, No, AY. Price, H, It. Henry to Monroe, To Keefer... secsoseesessceree 12 Rader & Reed to Mooro,. 's To Morris & Weeeesessecsesees GL Bentloy, J. & Co. to Monros. ‘To Uotaford., To Malpin (cove George Adame Co, DAO ‘fo D. Thompson (ail bully To D, ‘Thompson (stilt bulls To Doud. ‘Yo Morrit ‘To Hartwell (atilicrs) Conover & Hall to Morris & W. Hoxine Bros. & Co. to Monroo.,,, 33 To Monroo,...... +6 ey Denney & K, to Hora, i WGo. a7 Jamea Jackson to Mouros, is Browa tk Tro Bwitt £10. Groves Bros, to Daud, Angworsen Heron, to Doi Harpole & Lott to Swift & Holton & Beckett to Morrie ‘To Morris, & W. Yo Morris & W To Morris & W , HL, ¥. Mullory & 6 ‘0 Morria’ & W, To Morris & W ‘Yo Done, ‘Yo Horah, Mo & Co. ‘Fo Fastmany. ss. "To Frye. reqary, Cooley & Go. to Catford i Gregory, Looiey & Co. to G.iivar 3 To Hersh, My & CO. seve. To Herahy BM. & Co, ‘tu ren tee) ‘To Awift To Mortis ‘fo Morris & Wasvee ‘Yo Morris & W, ‘To D, Thompad ‘Yo Morris &W... }0,500 houd, There a® mod: ernteiy activo hog-imerket at atibetantiaily Saturday's quotations, but thera wae au undortone of weakness, mich, with liberal recelpta to<tay, will very lialy ce- yelop ‘into w decline, Light wero aalable at $7.44 $7.65 for common to rime, white poor to prime heavy were slow at $7,25@7. Salew of the former were principally at $7.45a7.00, ‘and of the latter at $7.40 Wes ue inarket ‘hes a downward tondeucys HOO sALEs, i, E, Mallory & Bro. to Tabor. Ay. Price. 4 u ‘ro McUarthy. Gregory, Cooley & Co. to Leck, ., a ‘Yo Delaurty, Vo Moteaif, ‘Yo Belknap, Alexander, O, Aader & Heed to oterord, ‘To Hoteford ‘Yo Motaford,. ‘to Wi, sintth, by . Brith, ‘To Win, Sinith, ork wan held at §112, 2.0, Say & Coy of xew | ‘Lo oso & Tra, "To Macnit, eat ours to ticker, ‘To Allerton,... To Armott Hrown, T. aw. ‘atighan to Bohwartz Groves Broa, to Brown To White, ‘Ingwersen Bros, 463 ‘Grane Harpole & latt {o Tabor, ‘bor, ‘akan 93 & Bi to ‘ticker: Holmes & Beckett to Fowlar,. To Fowler... ‘Yo Rowe & iro, ‘To Rowe & Tro, , ‘To Nowe & lito, Morlnn Bros, & Ci To Fowter. Denuoy & Redmond To Allerton, ate McCarthy. Ss a0 gw 7. Ind & Martin Tiros, to Marah, ‘To Marah, § z = 1S cy 3 ESaneee ‘To Marah, 20h 7 To 'Thalton... wl 4 Markhain, NT 4 Buh Tas Bh 7,33 209 iq 28 17 182 To Morgan... oa . 30 Bus SUED iteccived: 185 head,“ hore wavs lated business o: basis of §4.00@5,00 for poor tomedium, and at $5.25 ‘or good to strictly choice, NEW roRK New Yons, May 1,—Dervia—Recoipta, 4,060, ma ing 4,00 for tio woek, against 9,150 last weok + quality medium to good gouorall prices, which wero about !o higher than cnrrout rites last Monday; a few beat ntoors rotalled at 12c; 0 cat-lond of rough Toxas oxen sold at 60; somo fat bulls at $1.5024.80 per 100 tha, live weight; muge, ordinary to ntriclly primp slecta, U:ccali}{o fat moors, good weight, gonorally aold 2410.8 (te. Suerr—Noveipts, 4,360, making 23,630 for the weok, aaunet 18,400 lant wook; market scarcely 40 firm ab Saturday, but fatr at good pricos, tanglog ‘8@To tor clipped, and 64@9%o for unshorn; eles, including Year-londs choice clipped Ohio eleop, 118 ita, at To; L car, 87 Ibe, at Give; 1 car unahorn Stale, 102 la,st 80 and 1 car Colorado, 90 its, at O30. Swine—Recelpta yosterday and to-day, 8,880, make ing 20,190 for tho week, against 20,30) last wock nono olfared allve, jmarkot fair at Fridsy's EAST LAnERTY. Easr Linenry, Pa, May 1—Catrir—Receipta for tho fone days past, 234 cara of through atock, and 48 for this market, or in all 6,200 head for the wook cnding this day, 7,27, against 1,417 last woek, ‘Tho supply for mp sales 4s good, but the bulk of them are still on band, only local butohers bolug on hand, and busing at retail; prospects ara good, however, for wn advanco over Tat woek'a prices, Hoak—Tho reeeinta have beon 9,743 heail; total for tho week, 13,770, agatnet 10,010 fant wock; Yorkers, $T.WKRT.15 5} Phund ipbian, $8. 0038.25, Hixer—Recelpta, 4,200’ head; total for tho week, 12,200, againet 22,800 laat week; common to beat sell: Sng at $4.25.85.5: 8T, LOUIA, 8: Hoos—Falr demand, but at lower. rates ping, $0.75'37.005 "Yorkers, $7,007.80 neai.AUs biitehore", $1,40@07.00 Oxrriaz--Moderstely active. ‘oud highest "good to cholco natiya atocre, $4.7 modium to fatr, $1,254,025 pony steers H.00@ESTY : falr to choice serena My native cows 3 mtockors, $1,004.25; food. or8, $4.25@4.50, CINCINNATI. Crnoremart, May 1-—Ioas— Dull and a shade lower common to good light, €6,00@7..5; fair to good heavy, $7.35@7.50; rocelpite, 2,500; shipments, 115, LUMBER. ‘Tho cargo market wha activo aud elendy, About 44 cargooa were offered, and of this number fally 23 woro sold aud removed before night, the local yard-ilealers belng the principal buyers, ‘The dealers entored tho market early and took hold with avidity,-and, alto- gethor, tho dey'a busincas was very satisfactory, Thero wea no npectal change in prices, Piece atuit sold at $4.00 and common inot at $3,50@10,00, and falr do at $11,00@11,60, Soveral cargaea consisted of dry Tumber, as will be noliced by referring to the eales published Lelow, Lath sold at $1.37}4@1.60 aud shingles at $2.5, ‘Tho following aalea wero reported : clit Arendal and barge Orinpen, from Mimistec, 600 mm folat and scantiing at $4.00, Schr Kitty Grant, from Haiigatuck, 80 m cominon boarda and stripe at’ $4.50. Cargo sche Fashion, 145 m pleco stuf, at $4 Behe Sailor Boy, ftom. ‘Muskegous, 30 an etripas Doarda ut $11.25, ‘Selir Hsekiey,” Muskegon, 205 1 coarso common bonds, greeny $4.80; G0 $1373 + 1,500. pleketa st $00,” Carge ache 8, ater, trora Bliver Tako, 100 m boards and airips, partly dry, at $1100; 40m pleco atuft, partly dry, ateeado. Large Apprentice Boy, Grand lavon, 25) m Goarso dry beara 9.0, Barge Bary Amanda, Grand faved, 18 ta coarse dry borrds at $0.00. Hcow Coustor, Diack Lake, 9% mecommon dry atrips and boards, § Scow Dizon, Spoourilis, 40 tn common dry tuch boards ad atrips, $10.10; 33'm eotamon dry 2-Inch, $8,95. Bow Melted, , Speonvale, GO my dryaliort lumber, mill run, at $9,00,. Rehr Clara, Manistoo, 50 m 3x12, 40 fect and over, at $11.00; 200m jolst ‘and ncantling at $3,00, Sehr Astanta, Ludington, 234 m_ joist and acantlog $4.00, Hebr ‘Livo Osk, Mantstos, 400 m A ehingl 10 mm A ae $2.05 : 79 am shaded A at $1. from Attkegon, 200m boarda and 16m 1,8 ‘Tho yard trade continues alow, and prices rulo easy In consequenca of freo arrivals of green inmber ¢ Firat and second cloar..s. 53 (0044 49,00 Tulrd clear, Linch. 32,00@3.1.00 ‘Third clear, thick, 95,00¢434.00 Glesr Hoortng, frst ani second, Tough. 30,004.00 Clear elding, frst and ae YT.5U@18.00 Firat comin sidlnite.seese 16,00(916,00 Flooring, frat oommon, dresnod.....++5 3000@s..+6 Flooring, avcond common, dreased, Box boards, A. Box boards, H Antock ose 10 and 12 in, Batock board: Gatock voarda, 08 in-ouat.09 12.008 12,60 10.60@11,00 11,6044 12,00 En) Bhingivs on TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Special Dispatch fo The Chicae Tribune, Livenvoot, May 1—11:00 a, m.—FLoun—No, ty 240; No, 3, 238 Ga, Gnain—Whest—Winter, No, 1, 93 101; No, 2, 93 645 spring, B49 Gd; whitey No. 1, 94 10d No. 2, 98 64; club, No, 1, 108 6d: No, 2, 98 10d. Gorn, ‘264g da 3d. Puovinions—Pork, His Gd, Lard, 588, Livenroot, May 1—1:30p, m.—Vourk, 824 60, Lard, 12544 0d, Livenvoon, May 1—Lateat.—Corron—Eaaler,but not quotably lower; 6 3-166%;d. Bslew of ¥,U00 Lalos, {ucluding 2,000 for speculation and export, and 5,000 Arorican, Unvavstvrre—Californis white whet | avorago, On Gdistts 10d; de club, Yu 10d@10e SU; er spring, No, 2 to No. 1, bs@0e Gd; wluter red Weatern do, 1, 9¢6d@9a 10d. Flour—Weatern canal, 233 6d@ 24s, Corn—-New Wostern mixed, 26e@26a Sd; otd Weatern mixed, 2s, Oats—American, 36@3e 6d. Barley—American, 3a Gl, Pesa—Canadian, Sis, Croven-Srev—Amorican, 6u@GC Trovistons—Primo meat pork, 343 6d; primo mosa beef, #7#, Lard—American, 5057s 6d, Bacon—Loug clear, 628 Gd; short closr, 55 Cuvxsr—Fine Amorican, 6vs, ‘Tarow—Fine Atuerican, 410d, PetuoLxus—Splrity, ba@sa’ Meta, Taitacep O11—204 Cd, Tenn—Common, 4203 pals do, 164, Svintts Tonpentine—24, Lounon, May 1.—Consors—Money and account, 95 7-18, AMEntoam BECUDITILS—d5e, 103){3 *C79, 109565 4s, WIN; wow be, 1004; New York Central, 10: Esle, 13; Erle preforrod, 31, Luwaxep O1-—228 3d, Brust O1—944, Pauts, May 1.—Hentrs—10if 650. Fuancvont, May 1.—Umitep States Doxps—Now ba, 1oay, Autwanr, May 1.—ParnoLtsom—27s 62, refined, 11853@ NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Your, May 1,—Businoss was quiet with do- meatic commission houses ausd Liaporters, and tho Jab- Ding trade was only mogerate, Cotton goods were in steady, but Hmited, demand, and unchanged In price, Prints continued irregular, and Pacific aud Mauches- ter fancies declined to6\0, Paclfio fancy percales aro reduced to 144, Woolen goods for men’s wear wero tuactive, COTTON MARKETS, Gatvestox, May 1,—Cottou—Hollday; not recelpte, big exporta to the Channel, 2,680; cosstwise, Bavanwany May 1.—Cotton—Exchange closed; net tocelpta, 236 halen? gross, 201, Monti, May 1.—Uotton nomina 1240; alas. Cnanrestox, May 1,—Colton dnt end nominal, tidditngs, 12303 nat roceipte, 305 baloe; exports conatwlae, 109 anlon, 300; stock, 19,216, PITTSHURG PETROLEUM MARKET. Purtenono, Pn, May 1.—Potroloum quiot but ntesdyy ernie, $3,02}4 at Parkor's} roflned, 13@l33¢0, Phila. dolptifa delivery. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. Crrvetany, O,, May 1—Potroleum quiet; standard bate 120 teat, 10340; prime white, 150 test, 21}0, car lots, midalings, 119g not rocelpta, 288 bales; oxpacts constwig, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NRW YORE. Special Dlepatch to The CAteago Telhune. Rew Youx, May 1.—Gnain—Wheat—Markot quiet and firm; rales 68,000 bu at #1.06@1.06 for rofocled spring, $1,06@1.16 for ungraded apring, $1.10@1,19 for No.9 Chicngo, $1,1281,18 for No.3 Btitwankee, $1,18(@1.21 for No, 2 Chicago, $1,19@1,21 fer No.9 Northweatorn, $1,29@1.22 for No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.25@ 1,0 for No. 2 spring, $1.1081.31 for winter red West. ern, $1,181.45 for amber do, and $1,921.45 for white Weatorn, Rye duit at 83G80e for Weatorn, 9298 for Btato, snd 90c for Canada in bond. Barley scarco and firm, Corn heavy; fully go lowers sales of 80,000 biy at Ose for ateamer mixed, 64¥e for graded mixed, and 62a for ungraded new Weatorn mixeit; stso 10,090 bu graded mized for first half May at Glige, Oats quiet and unchanged; salea of 29,000 bn B7@470 for mixed Western aud State, and 46@3vo for white Weetorn and Btate, Pnovistons—Middles heavy at 12!¢@12\a for long clear, Lard heavy and lower; nals of 100 tes at $13,.- 15 for prime atoam; at the first call for May, $1275 was bil, aud $13.16 asked; for June, $13.16 wae bid, and $15,924 asked; for July, sates of 120 tes at $13.25; for August, 600 ten sold at $13.424@19,45: for Septem. der, $19.40 was bid, and $13.70 asked; for tho balance of the year, $11.60 was Lid, aud $12.20 anked, ‘Waiart—Market quict and firm; $1.11 bid; held ay $1.12 per gallon, Gnovsnirs—Sugar—Market firm; moderato ine quiry ; fatr to goad refining quoted at 7 9-16a7 13-160; primo at 7 15-160; whito Havana, 9!¢@103j¢, Cuffco— Market firm ; lim{tod fuguiry; Tio quoted st 154@ Ise in gold; Maricaibo at IN@I0H¥o In gold, Ten— Market duil aut beavy, without, hawover, any material chango in prices. TaLtow—Rules unchanged ; in moilerate raquerts priino quoted at 644@47{0 fur good and choice, (the Auociated Ureany Hew Youn, May 1.—Corron—Market dull; 12% 1213160; futures closed ateady; Bay, 1211-16g a 25U2¢ 5 Tune, 12-29-9219 ib-ths} Tuly, 13 9-923 AUstez Autuat, 134@19.9-02¢3 Beptember, 13 3-168 Ifa} October, 1 1-52 019 teller javamber, 12 16-t6 @l30} Decomber, 12.81-32a190, Froun—Quie 13,1100 ris; superfine Btato and. Wertern, ‘$h.10@405 Common ‘to good extra, 8.20; good ‘to choice, B52NG0.105 white whoat oxtra, $476@7.16; oxtra Oblo, $4007.00; St. Lou $5,202.00; “Minnicsoin patent procees, $4.504 No, 2,85.005.05. Myo flour atendys $4.756¢5. Conk-Meat—Steady; Wastoru, §!.8082.3 Gham itucat quiet aud lowers Fecelpta, 139) one bu; No.2 Giteaae spring nominal at $1.13 61.20; Sdo, $1. 0a ta 1 ilttanbas dts ator 1g! ani Stato, very ye dull an Stato, vO@vie'’s BOa8Sc; Canada in Lou 0c, Marley quiet and unchanged, Male quot but stosdy, Corn ig, 40.000 bu j “mixed, no Rade, EUABIIGes da Ge: do araded, cHg@aotyor new Weal orn mized Unwraded, dc, Onte quiet? a suaile firmer; receipta, $4,000 bu: mixed Weetorn and Btate, S7@i8¢s re Weaties end Bint, 46a 3ue, Have-Flem and anchatged Hora—Qui jorn aud Western, 10@16o; New ark Stat 13a 169% Califoruty, toate, Gnocentin—Coffen quiet but steady: Tio, eargoon 15;g1@143g0 1 gold; Jobbing, in gold, Sagas No, very reusiany ‘1 quiet and. unchanged, Suissa sb te ue, MetnOLEUS—Market ani crude, 840; refined, 197405 cases, 17420 Ainainnn Tins Bloady at $1,70@1.80, Spire Tonrenrine—Bteady at Sse. Enas—Weatern, 143402 18igc. Provintons—Now mens pork heavy: $21.002 21,08: June, $21.20; Augnat, $21.85, Beef quict. Cut measles Wertern, quict midiles quiet; long clear mnfddtes ayo: Western do, 12240, Lard—Prime steam, $13.18 gioas: June. $13, 52g 5 July, $19.9234(819.67; Quast, Saad entdA7 se, ds Suly, 8G (B19.874 5 Soeren—Now At vestern, U@26e, CHense—G@11% Wauy—Quict? Sat bid; held at $141Y@1.12, NEW ORLTANE, New Ontrans, May 1.—Frow chauged; Western superfine, $3.75; double extra fall, $438; trablo extra, €4.00@0.00; bigh grados, $0,256 Gnam—Corn—Fair demand, but lowor rates; white Western, 68e, Oats moderativoly active and higher} inforlor, 320; Bt, Louin, 41(9420; choice Galens, 42a, COnN-MRAT—$2,35(0.40, May—Diull and pominal; primo, $17.00, Tuovistoxe—Pork dill std nofatnsl?” mera, $22.09 222.35, Lard quit and unchanged: tlerco, sig.cva {ovtd; keg, 1s.s0@t4.75. Bulk mealn duit “and” un. changed ; shoulders, 0c; clear rib, 120; clear, 12K0, Bacon quiet and unchanged; shoulders, Bice clens rib, 19},03 cloar, 13340; sugarcurod dul and lower; 134¢143;0 amoked. Warexr—Dull; rectified, $1.11@1.13, Gnocenres—Coffeo—Demand ught, but holders firm; Rio cargos, 174;@190, Sugar quiet, but Oring common, 7%@i%e; falr and fully fair, 7K@BKO} primo, éicc5 eho lee, Ie. MTolance quit but atcady} ‘afr to chico roboiled, 40@550. tlco dull and noml- Quict and tne nal; common to primo, 4@ Ce Dorron—Markot duit sales 2,500 Dalen: good ordl- nary, 94@9%03 low molgullog, 1WK@1103 middling, 1 Astdes good do, 1314 Becoipta, net, 3,100, Brow, 3 1G ft Britain, 6,400; to the Sontthent, 36107 atock, 173,800. DALTDIONE. Battimone, AMd., May 1.—Foun—Dull and weaky ‘Weatern maparfings $5,25@4,60; extra, $1.50.35,50; familly, $3,75@7.01 Gnain—Wheat alt and heavy ; No, 2 Weatern red, $146G147} Pennsylvania red, F1.44@1.00, Coru— Weatern mixed aclive and firm; 620, Oats firm: Western whito, 43@i7c; mizod, d0Gdse. liyo, BG Bic, Hare Btohary ‘Maryland and Pennsylvania, $21,00@ "Pnovtstons—Vork, $22.75, Bulk mests—Shoulders, Big B50; cloar rib, 1136, tooae, | Bacou—Shouldersy 93,@97¢0; clear rib, 130; hams, 15@16c, Lard quiot; rollued, 144 (3 1aye. Lutren—Quict aud steady; Western primo to cholce, 23@28e; extra On Pernoreut—Dull; ernde, 70; refined, lic Covree-Quiot and steady ; Ta cargoos, 18}. @18X01 Jobbing, 16.419 Wuuxr—Di Psa 2, BT. Louis, Sr, Louis, Mo,, May 1—Corron—Zaslor, but nd auotably lovers Salus 290 bales, + Frova—Quiet and unchanged, Gnain—" hient-—No.2 red fall, 41.98 cab; $1,083¢ Lit Mays No. 3 do, no offerings; no Vide; No, 4, Bo Coma active, Atm, and lghor ; No. a tized, isan caus 444 Grddigo May; 443 fs Sune, Oate—Man kot dull; No. 4, ‘San Tyo held higher; Guo asked, Barloy dull and unchang Wutsxx—Nominally unchanged; $1.8, Puoviwions—Vork ‘quiet an unchanged; $21,754 22,00, Lard dull snd nominal; $12.75. Bulk meau Benbially bnchanged § nothing ir “Bacon ntoady, Ir with s falr demand for job lots shoulders, B74G9% clear rib, TaN ala}ie; clear, 124:8123¢0. eorrs—Flour, 4,400 ‘wheat, 10,000 but corn Lim 00 buy, até 47,00 bas "ryoy 20s buy bas ley, 2,000'bu, PHILADELPIINA. Pitbapesritsa, May 1.—!LouR—Dutiond unchanp Grate—Whent Jnsctize: Penneylvants red, $1,404 2,045 amber, $150] 204 wilt, $L-Siig LSA aprouy ‘Western ood, $1.0Kg1.10, Corn, Oxgsst for yullows edule for wuites Glo for nail’; Sto fut Assman, “Onta alow; tnlaes JWa62e Se iaue EKDA — Clover, 6,00 OU. 2 of ef Timothy, $3.3%52°0, ia) pet eee a io for refined; 10Ko a Hurrni— New York and Bradford County extras, 3 S303 Urata, 30310; Western oxen ieee no ull, Wester extras, 26642: wien Now York fauwy, L3G ita; Wott fino, Layee, Euau—Weak; Western, freab, 16160, TOLEDO, ‘Torxpo, O., May 1.—FLoun—rSteady. CGoain—Whvat broadly 3 7,No. 2 white Wabaab, 1,39; No.3 do, $1.97; No, 1 white Michlyan, $1.25; str wiilts ere Rd; amber Michigan, $1,254; Say, $1. C3 Jul: uly, $i No, 3 red wile ter, a big nly ats No, 3 red, $t.08, Corn dull and Mieurt ida mixed, Atay. Sige; ute CONCE low mized,” 6U§03 Kansaa, bigs ie, 0 ;§C0 Gate quit; whito, earcstis; a fauigan, 3c, CLovEn-Brrn—$2. Sthouwresbloue, ny Dela; wheat, 10,000 bu; corty, 70,000 bu; Oats, 45,000 Lu, a iemenres Elsie, 2,100 brla; wheat, 21,000 bug corn, 69,000 bu; cate, nono, MILWAUKER. a, Sinwaverx, May 1.—FLovn—Quiet and um ‘changed, Qnain—Wheat opened firm and highor, and clovod uunsaileds No. 1 Mulwaike, §L-tay¢; heed, Fit; % HOLY s Juno, $1025 5. July” $1.04; No. Conus quel and drooping; ‘na, 4, ie "Oats sa fule demand; No, 2, May, Jlijo3 Juno, ulye, Kye awhadto trimer; No, i, cdc, iiinoy utendy {fale dus mand; No, 2, May, 65c; No. 4, ble. Pauvistons—Dull and cssler, Mesa pork, $20.60, Bteaiu lard, 12Xc, FuxtantyGuict and steady ; wheat to Buffalo, 4, Hecetyrs—Fiour, 6,000 Lrld; wheat, 28,000 bu, Sutraxnte—Flour, 13,000 brla; whoat, 692,000 bu, CINUINNATI, Crvctexatt, 0,, May 1.—CorzoNn—Dull; 12. Froua—Quict, but ateady, Gnain—Whost dull; tending downward; ne 125, Corn easier; 47@ivo, Uate ateady; Kyo, Ta 78. Barley dull and nomiaa! duovisions—Pork dull; §22.50. Lard fn auttlewont, 120: caah a jug 1d}, meat unsettled; lowur? Tadok deli aud uonutaat 0 Lee Winaxx—Opened act ¢ dor, Bourreu—Dull; drooping, LOnTON, Lorrox, May 2—FLovn—dalel; Westora, at fino, $4.00@4.25; cominon extras, $) Regt consin extras, €0.05.00.25 5 ingastas 33 7.105 winter wheat, Obiv, Serre aud Michigan, Mlnols, asae.cus Hi SEAeea Sy UK 0.003 Mod esote BL Leu, Vet Gaaix-Corn quiet at C.30s; for nixed and yalews

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