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FINANCE AND TRADE. A'Dull Day Among the Banks-Conne " try Borrowers Renewing. Clty Paper Prompily Pald—-New York . Exchango Firme—Clearings, : $4,600,000. The, Produce Markets Steadior, and Gen- orally Btronger, Yrovisions MMore Active—-Less Doing in Breadstufis. E—— FINANCIAL. ‘Ths weathay and the familiar canges that have been 84 work'in the prat few months togethar made ths day ons of tha dullest tiat hss bosn recontly experfenced in ban¥ circles, The annonnosment of the faflure of one ‘of the minor dry-goods housos, known for somo e Lo be weak, exated very ittle remark. Busivess and financial matters ara ranidly getting into a con- @ftion whers no fallure, however nnoxpocted, can cauee sny portarbation, The altustion of affairs fs ‘becoming thoroughly undarstood,—the elimination of ail unsound and inflated concorns has coms te ba re- gsrded.sa inevitable, and the community awaits the completion of the nscomsary quots of failures with serentiy. Tho laan market was quiol, Comntry banks are up. Noldiog discaunt lines to somo extent by ronowing #3 1t falls due thetr paper dlsconnted bers. Thoy will continue to do this {o & conalderable extont a3 long as cattle and producoare withheld from markot. Not- withatandingtho slowness of collsctions, the elty ause fomers ars mecting their dua bills with prompinoss, Ths Boerd of Trade demand i slight, now that settle. Taonts have becn made. Marcantile tradoand olher Gusitessts notso sclive asto furnish enough mew PApec for the employment of the funds of tha banks, Tho surplus of loanable funds la constantly incressin, Tlatos of discount are 3@10 per cont at the banks, Deltez terms are made. {ocall borrowers with first- clans pacurity, On tho streets, thero ls much more demand for good paper than can be supplied. Ratea are 7318 por cent.. Now York exchange was frm st 50@75e pramium por $1,000, - Tha cloarings wers $4,600,000, TROUBLE AMONG THH BONANZAS. ‘We have mada our rosders familisr with the vart ance in the atatemanta made by the mining monarchs of San Francisco about the condition of the Domsn- £48, It s evident from the torcencss and intropidity with which Flood and Keons, and the losser chiefs, contredict each other that thera muss at least ba_good grownd fora difference of opnion. Bonator Jones, 1n hus vecont sllver spocch, sald the following 3 1t fs tho candid opinion of a man who has fevcted orking 0 probae blo dunensions aud bearings of the ore-producing flm and can very plainly foreses their early ox- » Mr, Fiood hay expressed his dissatlsfaction wita #uclualiusions {0 his futerests, nud offers to Liypothe- €até hig sacred word of honor that tho minea are good 88 evor, Itis fair to Plood & O'Birfen to atate, in con. ‘mection with Semator Jonos' romark, that ho la sald t0 bs nolonger {ntorestod 4n the mincs whoso carly ox- Lanstion Lo predicts, Thero sy or may not bo auy Elgnificanco fn tho roport that tho Californta Mining Compny are to dofer tho payment of dividouds until Juno for the avowad purposa of adding o thelc reserve fand, Tho following from tho Snanclal cojumn of the Ban Francisco Bulletin of Friday lost will show how wideaproad the wesknoss is in mining stocks, sad Low much pricos have falleris Thicre was another bad broak {n mining stocks this morning, and prices are lowor thau they havo been for some time, © Alplia sald 8t $10.00@43.00, n decino ©f §12.00frum yosterday noon, and $:5,00° from tha prios on thel8th, This i tho lowest prico for tho Btock in six wooks, and tho rocent dovelopanents in tho Bikne socm 0 g0 Lor uothing, Last & Belshor declined $2.80, and Delchior and Crawn Polnt vach £3,00, . Cone solidatod Virginia was lows active at $75,00@70,00, declivaof $4.00from thotop price yesterday, This, stock lanow selllng at the rata of $436.00 for old fusus, Which fa the loweat prico this year, Qalifornia was Bleadlcs. at $TLI0@T6.0, a docline of $1.00, and tho 16weat’ brico fu four ‘montls. Confidence’ declined $200,; Consolidatod Imperial $1.00, and Exchomuor £3.00," Chollar-Yoloal sola 8% $iLUO@HT.50, o from $12.60@10.00 lower ihap yosterday, - Two weoks 850, childrun wero crying for:tho stock at $143; they are sl orying, but from a different exuse. Gould & Cur- ry dacrfl?‘ $1.00, and Savage 31,50, 1fnla & N ‘wan worked off 0 a limited extent at $32.00@54.0, clins of $1.00 from the Inst previous sales on uca aud $24,00 lover than the price two woekn ago, Jiise tioo docllned .00, and Kentuck $1,00, Moxican sold at on averag of §31 decline of $8,50 from the beat price yeslordsy optiog, and S1000 lower thun s o ondny, Teallzod $52.00955,00, & do- cline of ‘35,00, and ko lowest thin yux? Slerra No- wada fell off. £2,60, Qverman $2.00, and Uniom Cone solidated 81,00, Sogrenated Belclvr sold at $65.003 66,00, a docling of $460 from yusterday, and §i9.0u finm tlo rato 8 wock a0, Yellow Jacket was Ict go 0N OF THY CURRENGY. orambes the laad-tender circulation ‘was 373,230 £24y a0 it {8 mow K110,521,876, a0 that. the ‘contmection of Jegal-tenders has been $2,708,3(8. On 1he 1st of November the bank eirculation was $345,« 686,002, and 1t is now $330,950,560, 80 that the contrac- tion of bank circulation has been $8,000,336, More- ovar, as above statod, tho. amount of; legsl-tenders on Qepoeit for wurrender of circulation haa fncroased 38,143,769, since Nov. 1,80 that the aggrogate cantrace tlon of curtency hsa been §10,452,443, or vory nearly $3,500,000 por montb, Thix doen not Include tha con- traction in the fractional currency, GOVELNMENT BONDS. United Btates ta of '81.... ‘fi’j;: Uuftea; iates 5308 of 6., 114 §-208 0f '65—January 11y 5208 Of '87—Janusry and July,. 11y §-208 of snuary aud Jul 1ny Uslied Hisica sor s i, A nf 3l new 85 of P IJI_LIM Blates currency O, -{Z{f g GOLD AND OREENBACKR, Goldt was 112);@1127§. @raenbacks were 8938850 on the dollar in gald, FOREION 1mumm§.m v ; g ' y daya, Blght, 810y " ufnx Chiceyu City 7 W et. bonda. Guao ST Acatones 1 kb g0 Oity 7 ct.water Joan 106 Gook “Gounty T B s Bon S ) ok Codaly 77§ i, “bemda 104 Mok 108 kint, (0UB) 1 rssrensvrerieieranes 206 Woat Park 7 @ct, bonds,. ...M ‘z:}:: Horin Culeguo 739 ol tond [T o 5 &lnt, gt LOCAL BIOCKS, City Raflinay, 5 e“’w::y outh Ridy City Rallws Mg s ‘”)( ot iglln‘. 5 3 c2g0 Gas. oo m&... xi: i ‘;mcn, D8, ETC, Nrv Yonx, May d—GoM-119X@U3%, Carryln nies 1@y o ¥ OGovernmants were atoady, . Ratiroad bonds wor dull. i Btale socuritice were quict, ' Btocks openod foverish and frregular, buy tn the maln lower: Yho greatest declino was in New York Csatral and the cosl rosds, which foll off 13@3¥. Thera s publishied corvespondence betweea tha brunk lines showing that theru i8 Do disposition st preseut on the yart of the Now York Contral on ona side to concedototho demands of the Erle, Yenusylvants, and Ballimoro & OLlo on thio other, ad s railrosd war o greater dunstalons than' yet witnessed soems immg- penf.. Woatwazd freights are belng cut, and a roduc- on in passenyer fares wil'probably be made to-mar- Tow, 1448 reported taat the Tate will bo faed at§12 from Now York o Chicaga, The Grand Trunk bas ro- duced fare from Boston ‘to Chicago to $10. Michi. u Cantral was woik aud lower, Panama sdvanced 0150, s 'Adame Egsiress to 109, There was in- creased activity on the Stock Bxchange lato o the ds 80d & sherp Selliug movemend ot in, The whols. mazked wes doproesed, and at_tmes lirge blogks of active stocks changed hauds, The decliuy was most msrked {n_Michigan Ocntral, Lake Bbore, New Yark Contruly New Jersey Ceutral, and Delawaro, Lackae wanna k Westarn. A$ the cloas Liore was & slight re. sction 11 some cesas, but tlie marked generally closod achiva aud weak, Yransactions weza 143,000, of which Pacifle Ball, 2,000 Waslvrn' Unlon, 6,000 9,000 Erle, 57,000 Laye 4000 and 4,000 Dalaware, T reculpus of the Exie Batlway, from May 1, 187, o Jia. 1 1o, weve WA THLI0! 654 the Sburest “"'m..,"'“ WA atart U, Yrime mewsatle pes Hnle Olesrings, $13,000,000, Btorling firm; 4RI, YXRNMENT NONDY. sTocxs, 4% [ N.J, Central.... 185 [ Rock Ieland 2" |8t P bt 487 | Atisnllo & Pacifio pid 23 P Pansms.... 29" | Indiana Central, '} Unlon Pacitis stock,. 64% | Ohleago, 1, & Q... 118 Lae Shore.. 61 | Hannlbal & Bt Joo. 14 Tilinois Contral...... 90X | Central Pac. bonds,,108% Clovoland & Pittsburg 04 | Union Pacifio bonds,. 1043 293 | U, Pacifialand 100} % | U. P. sinkin i Tennessea 0a, old, Tonnessoo 64, no Virginia Cs, old. Mrviwa eTooks, Bax Fnawcsco, bMay 4,—The following sre Lhe Iateat l}nohluml at the Btock Exchange: Conmolkit'd Virginia., 713 | Crown Poini OAlfOrniBee s sucvees 16K ey > rated Bolcher,, Rl ———e REAL ESTATE The following lastrumonts wers Bled faz wecard Thuredsy, May4: PROPROTY. « 1Ty t, 216 ¢4 w of Ashlsnd Sculhce metr o1} e6f icr at, 67 1-10 t € of Not XH0 afrl,':v‘flll hnlldl:’. dated May 1. Curtis st, 150} 1t n of Madlson, o, dated s prit 29, 100 ft e of Jeerson, Ewing o i 5, 1873 1t, dated Fob, 1 Falfold av, 125 t'n of Norih av, o f, 33123 11, dated Aarch 20, 1874,... s, cres 1,000 Hnyndl av, 8 ft n of McGrath st, @ f, 421113 e , dated May Woat Van Buren sty 143 ta of ‘Canal, 1 7, 0% M 1t, dated Oct, 1878....... resneos 16,000 Wieland at, 441 Tt 8 of Norihav, & f, 453103 1t, dated May 4. aese . 50 Milwaukee ay, 110 8107, 0'w of ifubbard st, B 0f, 31410 ft to alloy, dated May L........ 3,000 Weat Washington st, 28 13-100 £ o of Oxkley av, n f, 203124 ft, with building, dated April 7,000 P Wa 336 i 1t, dated’April 3. L 100 Oarpenter st, 11011 % 125 1t, dated April 22, . . 10,000 Twenty-niath at, 150 £t 0 of {ianovor st, 8 f, 25 X124 4-10 ft, dsted July 20, 1875, . 008 Walnut at, 131 [t w of Francisco bt, 8 f, 243125 1¢, dated April 3.eeeeerrerns ven 4,000 Butlorfeld ar, 180 f£ s of ‘Twenty-niath st, ¢ T, 252100 ft, datad April 12......, . 2,600 North Glark s, 109 ft of 1i0ron et, & f, tndte Vided 27 of 372120 1t, dated Fob. BSveseeres 3,400, North Glark st, undivided 1-7 of the' above, dated March 24,... veesensinieass 1,735 soUTI OF CITY LI FITHHN A NASiUN O Tikrucd o cobh-novsR, v, 0w cor of Fifiy-aixth at, o f, 72 , dated April 27, 3,000 Kimbark av, 450 fta of 175 £t, datod April 1 800 ‘Thirty-ninth st, s e co) of b acres, dated April 21, 8,000 Thirty-ninth at, 8 @ cor of Meliid - of 6 acros, dated April 21... cre 8,000 Thicty-utnth st, 8 0 cor of McBrds av, und 17 of G acred, datod Aprii 1ueceaesssn +ee 8,000 WEST OF OITY LIMITA WITHIN A HADIUS OF 7 Mits OF COURT-IOURE. Bloomingtor et, 360 w of Westorn av, 8 £, 4x 1243 1t, dated April 0, —— COMMERGIAL. The following ware the rocolpls and shipmonts of the leading articlos of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending a4 7 o'clock on Thuraday morning : BIUPMENTS, RFCLIPTS. l iste. | 1876, _lfl'ii_l 1878, 9,001 34,050 118,404 rase secd, Flax seed, iba iiroom corn, s Curod moats, s Ticaf, cs.. eef, brls Tork, bris.. I La ; Tallow, s, Butter, its, ed L : 283 g o (RE:] )s,wc“ asal] 131, 1iay, tons, 109)(.. Lumber, No.ft.,) 547,000 9,613,500 Hhingles, No.,.| 1,160,000] 749,000(] '813; Halt, brls, .| Youilry, Iha, Toultzy, coope, + Gamo, pkg: Egaw, pked Olocse, b lleans, bu, P LTI TR | I, | PP Withdrawn from store on Wednesday for city con- ;flumpflnfl. 4865 b wheat, 100 bu oats, 3,533 bu bar- Y. To following grain was inspected into stors on Thursdsy mornivgs 1 car No, 3 winter wheat, 1, car ingpocted do, 19 cara No. 1 Northwestorn whoat, 57, cars No,2 do, 1 car No, 1 spring, 21 cars No. 3 do, 10 cara No, 3 do, 8 cars Tejocted do (118 whiest) ; 8 cars and 6,00 bu high mixed corn, 147 cars No. 3 do, 10 {cars now mixed do, §7 cars rejected do, 4 cars no grade (246 corn) ; 8 cara white oats, 18 carn No. 2 do, 4. cars ojocted do (28 oata); 3 cars b, ryo, 1 car ro- Jocted do; 1 car No, 2 barlay, 1 carNo.3de. Total (388 cars), 161,000 bu. Inspected out : 70,067 bu wheat, :m.m bu caro, 10,076 bu bu cats, and 3,829 bu bar. o S . It may seom strango (hat while the majortly of op- erators In barley ae biondes, thiey should be so much opposed to the omployment of sulphur to bring the Darley itaelf round Lo the same complexion, i 1% was reported from Now York that the visible sup- Dly of wheat waa dimintahod by same 1,100,800 bu. during last weck. Of cowss this was partially offcctod by laka shipments, Wo nota that ocean freights are easier, tho quots- ‘tion of " yeutardsy being 1@75¢d, Instead of the 84’ saked 0n Wednesday, Lake freights Horo wors firm. er, 43¢0 being pald for largs vossals to carry wheat to «Buffalo, and others Sxmly held at do, Hafl fraights {were alao stroug at former Dbelng acarce. The freight engagoments reported yesterday sggre- gated 410,000 bu, including some through hipments _to Europo, Tho loading produce markets were gencralty firmer yeatorday, but lesa active, oxcopt in provisions, Tho | crowd of sellars hnd mostly satfafiod thelr cravings Jfor trade, and holders were more conscrvacivein thetr views, whflo in most dopartmonts thers was not much dliposition to pay higher prices, though plonty of buyars at tno decline, A good . many orders were recaved fo the effect, WIf the markst goos down to — Al in my sliorts,” As.the market did not go down to the Aigures | {ndicstod, the purchases wero not. mads, aud the tarketu were more quiet fn_consequence, The ‘dutl ' wouther had little effccton the imarkots, 8 shat iy *Xnown 0 be normal to Chicago, in the apring, whila ‘1t may be much warmer & fow miles bsck from the lake shore, The graln movement o and from this - city contloucs stow, It{svery wmall for this sesson of the yuar, espocially In corn, which dmgs badly, scarcaly anything comiug in by canal, The crom pros- pacte are uow generally considersd falr, and some Pronoutics them to be really good, Thers {s promisa ‘of & Liberal yiold this year fn the lsading cercals meat soctious of the country, 0 There was & fres tnquiry for domestio dr goods, and » sloady murket was uoted, Groourles wers in tood demaud o) firmly-maintained pricss, No quote able changes were uoted {n the buttar aad cheess mazkets, though both were weak, with » tendency ta lower fgures, Dried fruits were sotfvo, and both domentiv and imported deacriptions were firm. ¥lsh Temuain vuchanged, Prices of bagging, leather, olls, padats, coal, and wood were without fmpartans chAnge.. Lumber coutinues i modersts demand and easy at ibo yards. The otferingy at the docks wers amall, Pricsa were unchanged, Ths bardware dealors vpport & fale ordwr tade st uniformly steady prices, Balt woa 1 v demand aud adeady, The recelpds are Lbera, Lub the stock was nsarly orhsusted, tade s imyroving, bence dealers expeck lo™ malnlain pressat prices, sad thera is some pomsibility of am advance, Tha waol market contluyen dull and woak, the orders Leing 110 315 e cully v Dlders pateray ato wuslons jta i VL0 gl T (28 14 Ba a0l wua (e Yaecoms ~hd Doe ware uclibiged, Time RIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1876, TIIE CHICAGO othiy hay was fa requeet for sbipment, and firm under light offcrings, eeds wero alow and weak, mand for poultry and egga wan again fair, The rates of tho|Board of Trade Telegraph from here 10 At, Louis have been roduced from 40 fo 40 cenir, beglnning to-day, » v The de- COnN FRORPECTS. Tartles engaged 1n the corn (nalzo) trade are res garding the situation with more than usual fnterest, and not & fow of thom think the prospect in decldedly #Atrong one, 'Thay cile the fact that slacks aro Ught both hers and at tho £ast, in compariton with the slocks of yoar ago, tbo amall roceipts hers, which are. less than half what they emght to bo the Arst week in May, and tho fsch of s continued good demand, both n the East and in Europos If the present low rates of froight continue, with the relatively high prices of hog product, thers oan scarce- 1y be any olher than a good demand for corn {n Enrope allthrough the summer, It I8 reporied that English stock-raisers ars slready using it largoly, sud they can certatnly make money by feeding it, and selling the mest in competition with the meats sent from the Unlted Btates to European markets, The same fact tends 10 reduce the volume of corn shipments from ths producing sections, The farmer who has hogs or €alile to falten onn make a great deal more money by feeding bis corn than by salling it to be sold ab 480 in Obicsgo or 63 in New York, and many of them ara doing s0; tha bulk of the corn now being shipped come ing from the hands of men wha are short of Liveatook, With this our stocks of corn only about balf wa large ma & yoar ago, and tho markot 1s very short for May, very faw delivarios having boes madeyot. Itscams probable, from whatcan bLomsen of tho situation, that but for the exialence of the rule ainet corners In Chicago, ona of this biggest corner evor kuown would be run {n May corn, and the prosont price be doubled by the 1st of June, & “NOW OR NEVER “In this column yeatorday appoared the monsirons slatement that our * wheat was now In better cond tion," If the rosder will understand that to mean thiat our whest was never in botter condition than it fs now he wilt understand It as the wriler wrota it. Wo freoly admit that the Intaliigent componilor is genersily right when Le airagrecs with the writar, but csnnok conceds it in this instance. . FOREIGN EXPOITS ¥NOM C1i10A00. The following table oxhibits the direct foreign ex. ports from Chicago for the woek endlng April 29, aud since Oct.1: For Blnos work. Ocld, Toeat b st aat, bu ! Corn, bu. ... 4338 Fork, brls & (ca.e.- s Garell musieboxos. .. .. Lard, Bect, brls and tea goode, cases . Mincellanoous'pork, biis Fertilfzers, Ibs. Miscellancous, fis 2,000 YONEIGN IMTORTATIONS, Recelved at Ohleago Oustoms, May 4, 1870: Root & oun Stuslo Sompany, 14 cares 'murlcdl asiramenta North Chicago Itolling-Mill Company, 40 tons splego iron, Athount of duties collected, $3,09204. 3 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTSB—Wera miore neliso, except in meate, and_strongee all round, Hogs wero quoted active and firmer, and tho sbipments of pork for tus week 8o far2 are in tho nelghborhood of 10,000 bris, the roduction fa priccg having brought out a botter de- mand for shipmenf. Thege facts turned the apscu. Iativo tide, and caused & good many operators on the short side Lo cover tholr Axlos, including soms who Diad sold at the bottom, a8 if they expected the down- ward movement would oontinte 4l s much lawer point was reachod, Tho shipments of meats wero nmaller for tho day, but the aggregate for tho week will ot bo a light one, - Altogother, the market wore a more hicalthy uspoct than at auy time for & week pro- vious. Meis Ponk—Waa falrly activo for futuro, with s ‘moderate inquiry for cal lots, und. advancad 40350 por birl, with an upward tendency torougliout, the offerinim belug unequal to the domand. tules were ed of 1,250 brls cash ab §20.00@21.00; 10,750 brls soller June af $20.65@21,10; 10.60) bria Eollor July at $20,574@T 00 Lrls weftor August st $1.35: snd 5,000 brla seller tho year at 317.75. - Tokal, 35,007 brln, ‘The market closad firm at $20.03@31,10 cash, accord« ing to welght: $20.05(321,00 acller May ; $2L1U@31,123¢ soller June; $11,50@21.34% soller July; aud nominal- Iy at $21,55431.60 seller Auguat, Drimo meea pork was quotod at $10.75@20,00, and oxtra prims at $15.15@16.00. Lano—ian 1o good demand, and advanced fally 23 per 100 1bm, notwithstanding tho report that Livor- {ad declined 34@18 per 134 1bs, - o Inquiry wis good throughont, a many outside orders being recolvad and fillad, though moat of them were to cover shorts, Balos wero reportod of GU0 tca cash at $12,63 ¢ 250 tes scller May 8t $12,83; 13,000 tes soller Jun ut $12.35@12,85; 14,350 tes soiler July at 124531270 and 260 e seller tho year ab $12.07 tal, 2,469 tca, “The market closed frm at S12. danth or sellor May: $12.53@12.56 acllor dwno: S14.675D 1270 solier July ; aud nominstly at $L2.80g 12,63 eller August, MeaTe—Wera quiet but atronger, moat cuta belng marked up iy, or nearly recoveritia tha recent de- cline, There wan o fair deinand ut tho prices of the precediug dny, but Lolders were unwilling to accept forwer Baurin. Saloa weru llmited to (00 boxes shioul- dora 8t Th@7e; and 550,000 e shors ribs ot 1o soller June and 11 c@$1L.30 seiler July, Tho follaw- o 3 3 8l 125 2 Long and short clears at 10770 cash, and 1fo soller Juze, boxod; groen huma, TIK@12c; aweet pickled o, faetse: Gumberlauds, 1058103 0r cash or aeile or’ April; long-cut hams, 11@ldc, boxsd; bacan- hams, 14315, GrEasz—IWas qulet at 83@0c, BEEF PRODUCTH—Wero stoady and quiet at $10,50 @10.75 for meas, $11.50@11.75 for eitrs iness, snd $21.60@23.00 for Kams, TALLOW—Waa quoted at 8%@8Xo for city, and TX @éa for country lots, BREADSTUFFS. g FLOUR—Wss in moderste demand by the local trade, and famjly brands wero quoted irm at full for- mer prices, while shipping grades wero dnll and easy, exporters holding off, The receipta continue light. Bales woro reported of 123 bris wintors, parily st $4.75: 1,105 bLrls spring extras, chisfly at $L70 (@5.50; and 200 bzle rys fourat $4,00@4.25, Total, 1,430 bris. * 'Tho markes closed ateady at tio following ranga of pricea s Cholos wintor exirus, $7,0@17.80; common to good do, $0.80@7.10; shipping extras, $4.308 4.80; good do, $LES@S.10; chalce do, $5,10@5.00; patents do, $8,0099.00; Minnesots, $5.00@0.00; spring superfines, $3,00@3.75; ¥yo flour, $4.00G 4,25, Dran—Waa moro active, and steady as about the samo price as Jor two or Lhree dayn past, Bales wore reportad of 50 tons st $12.00 on track snd frea en Dboard cara, SuakTe—Balos wers 10 tons st $12.60 frce on board cars, g Mmnzxes—Sales wers 10 tons at §1150 free ou CouX-MesT—Salo was made of 10 fons coarss at $17.80 on track. WLIEAT—Waa loss sotive, baing_generally quist i1l Dear the closs, but fiimer, advaucing 1$13o from the Iatest prioes of Wednesday, with the gruatest strongth in this monti's daliverics, the Juno pramijiin narraws a8 down o 1iie. Liveipocl was suchunyed. Now York was © dull, but aeadily held,” and our receipta were larger, . I shiymonta wero snors libera), . the weallior waa' threatoning, and faie qualitice of Wheat ‘were roported 10 ba oa tha point of moving uut, wile tho douroste in the viaible supply ala teudsd ta atrength, A promunent operator entored tho market carly and took all the May wheat offered, salling somne. orall of it for June, which xet someo other poople to mamf in tho mamo way, snd that strengthoned the miarkel for this month mare than for next, ‘There was 2120 & moderate domsud for shipment, buf tho gonerat tondency waa to a light volume of traing, boih buys erv and sellors bolng wrald 4 operato lazgely, A good many professed o Uvo that prices bave et Lo go lower) but many of thieso thought 1t not fme Drobabte that {icro will ba sn upward turu frat, The Tecelpta of strajyht spring wheat wero small yoster- day, the grealor portion of tho whieat coming into atore Liere Leiug Miunesots wheat, which 1s now bolug sout forward :xunn.ly from the river towns, Heller Juns opanod st we, fell off 1o Vixe, and sdvanced to @ st 1ha closo, Bellor tho tonth, OF No. 2 ring, sold at UGK@UTS;c, closing st the outalds, with azeoly any dlicrimiuation in favor of gllt-edged ror ceipte, ler July sold at $1.00@1,01%;, closing at i KV oo e by o o wpr 4(89750; 12,400 bu No, 30 at 875 @8757c 11000 ik rojoctad o ot at THTB0: and LR b b BOc@$L.ud np track, Total, 63,800 bu, A1 OTA ZAT—~\Wou quiot aud firm, the current recalpta Lelug offered but syanngly. Bilcs wero 100 bu No. 1at $1.1. 1,000 bu N 013 1,500 bu Ly nt: L06@1.10 ot track ; “and b0 bu o at §1.09 (1,18 fre0 on Loard care. Total, 4,000 L, Also, W, bu No, 2 was reported sold on Wednssday afioriioor $1.00% in storo, COLN—Was in guod demand and stronger, but with. out excitermnt, the market advaiiciug 35 G0 from the closlug pricas ‘of Wodnusday, Liverponl wan guoted firmer, and Now York was * activo sud higher,# whila our recolpts were wiall for thoe eason, tough larger than the provicus l!l{.. and it was noted that the delive eries on Disy contracts havo been very light s far, This gave more cunfidence o Luyory, wpecislly aa it was undemtood (Ush thers was fore purchus ing for whipmunt, wd the short intercet ok {m'[d freely Iu propirtion to the volume uf olociogd, b‘ Wil lelmofi.mrth:’“wm.dfimmfil‘uhl‘Uv:'l‘I:‘WIulz 10g for May and Ju sllinf for July, late v ot imprabable that this wes done v oa the long elde for this mouil, Thare was mare disuuusslon of Lhe corn pooss it than §8 ususl outside ths line of Lrading, bk wes culally {u faver of Ligher prives, we uvted slove. Tus more gloomy weetber wak rogardod a9 aal 1ikely to rotard the flow of earn tawnrd th all e mare v wa Jow ratl frelghts from countey pointa fond todraw off the pooil soth from the southern pert of the corn beitan direct sbipmenta to the East, ller May opoued at 443c, raceded to 44 e, advanced to &3¢, Anil cloged at 455, Beller June aold st 485 sie, closing at 4Blje. fcller July was rolatively Jlsids, at (51 @laige, cloning at t84c. Meguisr No, 2 wan nominaily the ayme as May, and thers was doareely oAby Droference for glivedged recintr, wlitch clored 8¢ 43¢, 1igh-mixed was & shade atronger than Mo, 2. Caalh males wers reported 9,200 br high mited at 442@iSc; 02,000 b No. 9 ot 4@BI(CE 4,000 by new tmixed st A13c; 8,400 bu rejected At 40c'; 800 bu no grads at 73 400 hu ears at 430 16,600 bn by sample at 34@4lo on track: 4,00 budoat £13(@tho fres on board cars; and 400 b do (sollow) at 4c. Total, 136,000 b, OATE—Wern mmin’ moderataly sctivo, closing (@ %o higher than on the yrovious day. 'The receipts ‘Wero smaller, and thore was more dolng iu cast, snd othier grain was_ atronger, which facts, combined with continued liberal atipmonts, fod to tho firmer fealing, Freiaht room wan reported an cngagod for about 160« 000 b by Jake and rail, Options wers in fair domand stronger undor smaller offerings, May opened at297¢c, 8014 10 3010, and elosea w300, done Aold st DOXCE to 304 and closed at 30%e, July rold at 31c, Cash No. 2 sold st 29%@.104¢0, closing a1 0c, and refocted was nomimal &t 20427c, 'Samples were {alrly active, Cash anlen wora reported of 53,600 bu No. 2 at 0G0 'ges 0,000 Lu by samplaat 20422 for mized snd 32@860 for white on track, and 6,000 bu do at H}@30Ko freo on bosrd, Total 82,600 U, RYE—\V1s dull and weak at 61ye for No. 3, and options wore carcoly montioned. ‘The recelpts ‘wor smalier, Cish sales wera roported of 400 bu No. 3 at a1%e. SARLEY~Wan very qutet but stronger at an #d- vanee of I ‘0 for caali and Mny‘ and tho other op- tlona wero hold abova Wednendsys! vrices, Thers was somo inquiry for ear lota of cash, the offerings of which srore light and asles wers mado at 640 in Irdl\ houses, Tound lots werd quoted at Gilo, The lower des wero nominal at 43@43e for No. 2, and 30@3. v rojected, The optious were very quict, May #old and cloeod st A1kc, snd June was quoted at 873340, and July at 64@3/c, Samples wero ‘more active with sales at 50@80c. Cash salos wore ro- gortedof 400 bu No, 2 at fiéc; 1,700 bu by sample at B0@BUo on track, *Total, 2,100 bik. FIRHT CALL. of Grain was fairly sciive aud stronger, Balest o Vhicat—225,000 b at 07440 for May and NE@99%io or July. = C:rll)!-fl.om buat 432;@45)e for Junc, and 4830 or July, Bless V'ork—1,250 bris soller Jaly at $31.32), LATE! Mess pork was easler, with siles of 1,750 brla at $20,05@31.10 for Juno and $21,25:211,3 for July. Lard wan higher early, but subsequently weakened, closing n alisds bettor than at10'clock, Sales 4,500 Lew 2 $12.83312.60 seler June, and $1270@1AT3 sollor ly. WWiieat was active, afdivancing ic oarly owing to ra- mora of & bigher Liverpool, and_ afterwards fcll back 1o the opening rangs, May elosed at §7xc, June sold a8 995¢GB1.00, and closed at 99X .= Corn was moderately activo aud firmer, astly closing the samo a8 on 'Chango. Juus sold of 431@43%c, and cloted at $3%c, July closed at 4850, selling eariy 1o dcie. Blay cloned st 45c, Oafa wore quiet at 300 for May an 300 for June, A schooner was taken for 20,000 bu wiiet to Iiuffa- Jost8%c, There was a good demand for voasols, but shinpers woro nol Yot ready to pay de, (e rate naied, though Lie abova chiarter wan to load st & down-town Liouse, aud tho rato was cansiderea oquivalont to de, CALY, B0ARD, Mevapork was In fair roqucst and stoady, clostng Go lower tlian nt 1 o'clock, June closed st §21,05, and July at $31,50, Eales : 4,500 brls at £31.023@31.05 for Jun 0921.32)¢ for-July; aud $16.W0 for tho oar, e Lard was easfor under larger offeriny closing at $12.474 bid for Juno, and $LLG2KGGIL60 for July, Balen £ 1,750 tca at $14.00 for Tuue, aud 31202561265 or July. Bhori riba were active snd ateady, Salas, 300,000 Ite #t 11003 1LUS for June, aud $11,15@11,37) for July, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOIHOT,~Was quist and steady at $2.14, LROOM-CORN—Continucs {n falr rotail demand and steady : “Chotce hurl, #@%; No, 4 hurl, Tase chotco medtim, T@7¢; good medium brust, 00X falrlnvide snd covers, 6@6xc; Inferior, (@ixc; crooked, 3@0e. BUTTER—The market was comparstively ateady at the lats reduction, Tlo receipts continuo to increase, but at the roduced prices thero 14 an increased con- aumption and stocks are kept down fo moderats imon= slous. Wo quote: Cholco to fancy yollow, 28@3i0; medlum to good grades, 23@30c; inferlor to coamon, 1ugte DAUGING—~The market was steady ot the following quotations : Stark A, 26c; Deeriess AN, 2505 Lewiston, 26¢; Monlaup, 25c; Ontario, 2c; Amerlean A, 2e} Amonkeag, 2Jc; Otter Creek, 2303 burlap bage, 4 bu, 144(16i5e; do, 8 hm, 151603 gunnies, alugle, 1433 15¢; do douible, @ adn, ClIEESE~Remalns liactlve at 0@1to for poor to Deat new, COAT—Dulinesa continues a featurs of the conlmar- Xet, ‘The demand la restricted Lo such smounty a3 are required for immediate conamption. Quotations ara a8 followa: Lackswinna, vange and nut, $10.00: do £46, $0.00; cu $7.0041,003 ndisnn Elnek, 801 Haltimore & Olilo, £0.(0; Tilinoiw, §4.10¢¢1.60. FaGE~Were {n roquont and ateady at 1y@i%. F1871—Trede waa quiet at unchangrd We ota : No, 1 whitefiah, 4-brl, $2.00.45.10; No, 2 do, £0,21.00: No, 1 trout. $4.007 No, 1 atiors msckerol, 3¢-br), $12,50(313,00; No. 1 bay, §0.04a9.25; Noy 4 faachrel, sg-brl, FA00@4.23; fainily mackerel, Ag-br, $0.50; No, 1 =hora kitx, largo, $2,00: No, 1 bay kits, 60} ferie family Kk 51756 8.003" Qoorge's e 30w 6.75; Labrador horring, sulit, brle, $115@ do, ¥5-hrl, $4.00@4.257 Labr Tador, Rertlux, Tound, briey $0.00360; 00, b, ert 03,75 sealod herfing, pee bos, dlo; N ring, ¥30: Golumbia Ttiver salmon, i-brl, 35,00, FIUITS AND NUTS—Thero was & satisfactorily active domand for domestio and foreign driod fraita, and a sloady range of prices wes malutainod. Wo quotet Fonxtnn—Dates, 0@0Y 0} figs layers, 14@100; fige, drums, 11@1203 Turkish pruces, T %0 ; French prunes, kegs nnd_bozes, 10 7 ralulns, layers, §2.8522,00; loose Muscatel, $3,05a3,40; Yalencls, 11 @il)o; Zanto currants, Ti{ia¥ot tiiron, 23 424c, Dosxstio—Allen_apples, 18@200; Michigh ap- es, common, 95/@10c; choice, 10X (310)0; ponches, ives, 124@12%0 do, pared, 17w 1vc; hiackberries, 114731205 raspberries, 33(@3to; pitted’ cherrien, 2@ o Nore—Tilberts, 11@115¢0; almonds, Terrsgous, 103 @0a; Naploa walnuta, 10@170; Treaen® watauts, new, [1G5130; Grenoble walnula, 14@160; Brazils, Vg 940’ prcans, Texas, 13 @13%0; Wiimington poanuls, BABigo; Tennemvd Deauuly, 6@00; Africen posnuts, Sabxc “GIEEN FRUITS—Foreign frults wero steady under afafr inquiry, Btrawberries wero more plouty and lower at 402500 por quart, Cholco spplos wora atead- fer, the markot Laving nearly cleared of poorer stock, aud the rocoipts bave fallen off. We quote : Gool'to ehclcs apples, $4.0095.00 per el Monainn oranges, $3.005.15 per box; lemons, $5.50@500 por box; piio-appies, $.50@4.00 por doz. GROOERIES—A coutinuad good demand and steady ‘prices were notad of this market. Quotations romain unchanged, as follown uop—Tangoon, 63@70; Carolina, T¥@8Ko; Lou- islana, nx(:’x.:c. Corpxes—0O. G, Jova, 50@3e; Javs, No. 2, 3@ 280; eholeo o fancy 10, Mykikeos good to prime do, 22@23(o; common fo A il roting, @1050; Slogapore Juva, 23@2c; Costa E5] Pl R o) ) HuaAus—Patent cut loaf, 1K@ %0; crushed, 1130 113ic; powdered, 11@1INc; d, 10%(@ 1lo: 4, standard, 105&@104c; do No, 3, 10@10/70 B, 97;@100; extra O, DX@9X¢; O No, 2, 0(39% yiliaw 0 No, 1, D15@94;0; do U'No. 2, J@hica; chi brown, BX@B3{c; falr to prime do, mon do, 75@80 1 cholca molases bugar, 8G8 common o good do, T4@3x0; Now Orleans, 15@ 83, Binurs—~California sugar-loat drips, C8@700; dln- mond drip, $1.03@1.10; silvor drpm, extrs fus, GO@ 830 3 good wlur-huune sirup, 64568; extra do, xg 600 New Orlcans molasecs, chioice, 66@803 do prime, 85@580; o, common to god, 5@e; Porto Uito mo- lies, w‘ogqxifrn“; commnon wmolasos, '35@400; Dblack- Bhicra—Aliapice, 11@1T37o; clove, 51@8%0; cansls, 22@e; poyper, UH@NL0] nulicys, $1.1561.207 Calouttd ginger, 14 @15Ke, s —Tre Dlde, 64s; German Moltled, 6%@Te; @0X0; White Hoso, ‘Savon fmpertal, 633 st e ‘HranourExqelor, laundry, 0X@T0; do, sloss, von, 51 By ay @Yo do, corn, Y@0ic; Rligaford, vure, 150 ; do, silver gloas, @930z do corn, 10@ foiqc. HAY—Ilinotly was 13 request, wcarce, and. fArm, Praico was more active at lower prices for No, 1, Uplaud was quict, No, 1 timothy, $13.60@14.00; No. 2 do, $11.50312. mixed do, §10.50@1L,00; uptand pr;l&;lu, $10.00311.003 No. 1 do, $8.00; slough, $0.60 O LG IWINES - Ware fn modersto domand aud ua- ehangel. Hales? aggrogatod 150 brls ot $1,07 per gale lon. New York was duil, HIDES—Wero in falr request and steady, Green calf skinsaro essior,and sheop polta aro dull at 2o, Gresn city butchers', L@53o; groen cured, Lighbsad heary,Tc damaged, be;’ part cured, 6X@UXo; green malied kip, 1o} green NIII-\"?' fl).l":: Kreen calf, 1203 fling hides d hp;:%: o3 dry salted hidew, 11%0; deacon THEN—There wes & quist and esy market. Ordory, s Licrutofors, sxe confitied to such amounts s aro nucded for cusseut trade, and sulis were Light in tho aygrogate MEMLOOK, Call, No, 1 Calt, No, Veals, N z | ,‘f' wols lu.m) 4 Kips, 1418, 0] N U Uppwer, Mo, 1040, 9les (VDL &, G, Dip Upper, Nog s 1t 30| solo . Ul Hilosole, 0ax. $1.0031,50 v continued falr at unchangod pricos, Acoording to the Fulladele phia North Awnerican tho rich 4n mines in Southern Caitforula, whiick hiava bocn olosed by ltwation for ton Seary o uiors, will 40on L8 vigorouly WOTkSd, 8 cos- jau rocsatly’ engaged o infuing Banca o in the traits having socured the ‘Temesosl mines of Californta with o fntention of worklug ihuin tmwedistoly. Thoso ara the ouly bin wines in tLla country To supposed to Lo {nozhuuitiy LATE—10, 10% 1, 305 do,( 1 rooung, {4330, 10, $2.00, Fia \"Lii—Largo, ull, 2807 bar, e, Bouves—No, 1, @i No. 4, lsc Leao— D Txog bar ‘awb: loid pine, s Corven iows, ddo; sheatiiiug copper, 3de. vT Ling Bl caak, iaba, 630¢ - UHESTTHON—Nor 30y i+ 4o rates) fron, Ko, v to 1%, 180} da, No. 1. Amorican Musela 4, 1303 B, ll: varttod brun, No, 36, 14 count, 43 per rent, Wi = G, el G, 7. to U We: 10 10 11, 1lg; 32, 163 19 and T4, 120" 10 and 3y, b 3%, 136 14'260] 19, 1%: 2, 300; fall bundies, por cont discount ; fence wite, Bica; do, amall lots, hige, NAILS—Were AL 3,10, OL18—No furtlier prioe- parent in this lno of goods, thon, Jard and inrpentinn wers Again_wevk and unsoitied, We qunte: Car- bon, 116 deg. teat, 13e: do linota Jegal tont, 150 Arg!, Hos Buow WWhite, 150 test, 170; do headlivht, 178 arq,, 1705 natra winter Iard ofl, $L00@L03: No. I, 90ednge; No, 2, The: Huneed, raw, 89@500; bollmd, 61@ 65c; whiale,winfer bleachied, 7-@B0o; anerm, §2.13@2,2%; neatafoot oil, stefetly pree, 31,15 A0 oxtrn, 950 doNo. 1, 850 bank ofl, 83¢: * straita, 6e; plimbags ofl, €0@T130; furpentine, 4dc; naphiha, deodorized, vity, xanmwu; Weal Virginia ofls, natural, & 29 deg., $533% ; nafurs), 00 deg,, 77@300; roduced, o - 28 deg., TOUTTRY—Waa In fafe anpply and demand at §1.00 @4.80 for ehickenn and 127130 for turkeys, Diicks snd gecse ware dull. Pigcons wero quoted at 503800 ¢ doz, P L OTATOR S~ ern dull at 152300 per bo. BEEDH -Wero gencrally quiet_and wosk. Timothy #0l1 at $2.6x32.70, the ontside for prime, Clover was dull and weak. " For prime §3.80 was bid_xnd $9.00 sskod, 1lungarian was slow st 35@50¢, and inillol s0ld at di@sic, HALT—A fair demand wax reported at formor prices, The receipis are liberal : Aaginaw and Onondaga, fine, $1.403 Catinda do, $1.45¢ ordinary coarss, $1.70; dairy, withaut bage, $.75; dairy, witt' bigs, $3.60; Asblon, dairy, por sack, $1.80, TKAS—A falr business was fn pro und the subjoined qitotatiens were steadily maintainod ¢ QunpownrR—Common, 3044003 good do, 40@4Se; medium, 452800 1 good 0, 50@53c ; Ana, 3. fine eat, B0@d00 3 choice, 10@78a ; choicest, WG90 $1,0531,16. Iupinar—Common, 30@36c; good do, S8@M003 medium, 40@4sc; good do, 43@bUc; fino, Ggbhe ) fnest, 5526003 cholco, 83700 ; cliotonat, T0ATAC. Javan—Common, 30@35¢ ; good eommon, 35@3903 medhim, 40@420: good modinm, 45@18a 3 tino, fl;u: fincet, 83@C0c; cholco, 60@05q; cholcest, Tia o Oaroxas—Common, 308736 3 food common, 3@ 98¢ ; medlum, 4024203 good medlum, dXadde; fine, 48@60c ; fincat, 555380 ; clolos, CU@GI0; cnnlmz, 1@ 0. WOOD—Was fu light demand at $3.00 for maple and $7.00 far beech, VEGETABLES—Wore in moderate roquent, and weak: Cucumbers, $1.00 per dozen een peas, $1.60 siring berum, £00GH.80 per box; 8088135 per 85@400 per do; 33445 per doz} 60 per bo: 3 oyl tomatoce, 76@H00 WOOL~—Was dull and weak, Small lots aro salling st frrogular pricos s Tul-waslied, priioe, 49@50c; do, poor t good, 4i@18a; washied feace, fino, good 'con: ditioned, 3543703 washied, madium do, 40@ 4263 nn- ashed, fine heavy to lighl, 23@360; do, madium, 356 280; pulled, 803870, s LIVE STOCK, a8 an active and firm catile market yesterday, The recelpte woro large, falliug only s triie below tho recont averags, but with en- couraging nows from tho East shippers took hold with confidence, and under a strong competition valaes ap- procated 10@13)0 per 100 e, 'The number of Luyers prosent was moro ihan ordinarily large, and from the opening of trade in tha moruing down o the close of thie day the yard preacntod & falrly snimated appess- ance, Trading was at $2.5033.00 for acalawsgs, at $3.50 @4.00 for common to good butchers’ stutf aud stock- ers, and st $1,25@5.50 for falr to cholce, - smooth, fa sbipping steers, A bunch af fancy slecrs wau dispose of 6t 3435, Mowt of tho saton wore at $1.253 400, The marked closed firm with only & fow seatiering loia loft over, CATTLR BALER. A, 9 Jamos Jackson to Hesa, To To Mersh, M. & Go... TRader & Keod to Laly. Burader, Wadawort Morria & W To Morrin & W, To Morris & V. To Morrin & W “to Morria & W. T'o Morris & \V. To Morrin & W. To Kingaton, H, R. lfenry (o ¥ To Swift & | To Jisek & 1. (stockurs). Waod Jlcos, to Bouroa. .. £, orm JLES “To Swifs 1, Greon & Oo, € To Montgomery. i) ‘Ta Hemmioud, .70 .79 00 173 123 5 & 85 40 40 i To DoWey. . 1vusvsee Y] Grogory, Cooley & Uo. to Schuler 33 To Olifford., ... a5 sa‘g‘:z;.:*s‘g'r P T e Ty 5 4,75 To Crock 525 Nicolea & Addoms t Eastman. .. 445 TO Keelersvueasorensn 84 450 Bt. John & Lirown to Morria & W, 44 4.50 o Teufol 10 435 b3 5.3 475 450 405 478 Dickson & Dyor to Morris & 515 Tiosenhaum & 8 to Allerton, 5.0 To Allerton. 450 4y Togwersen B 495 4.80 480 4,30 490 a5 476 2 tman, . veerenae o Goeorge Aasma 'k Co, " 1o Worria & W, (oxen) 18 1 KA ers. 2eers AW, Vaughan ‘to Alicrton, . Uroves Hros. to Morris & W, To Morris & W “T'o Mocris & W.... Hall, }fia«wnm & Co, To Hwlft & 11, Ta Bwlft & ) sopafasae BESGBSERARK T Mon) ‘o Mouroe, £33 ee 16 Dunker & Cockrsn fo Marks & Bro, ) 3 a8 EEESEESS soos spssaso x To Mos To Tenful. ... o 18 40 Aluxander, U, & Co, to Bwill & I, 14 +0 M. Straborn & Cu. toBwift K ., 15 L85 To Botsfori.... .o 1 63 J. Andersan to Dulbl,. .50 Ta Deib. . ] 8hennon, b, & €. {0 Curt] 46 ‘To Bender,. . 1 .00 m .60 a2 (] L] 30 M, Itobinson to Monros. . 97 3¢ A0 Bunkor & Cochran ta Addll 11 1,483 86,1 11008—The muarket openod Lirisk, with joes rul« 1y tirzay Sl hat was I CORAIE thrcuanaut b forenoun, Later thero was quicter foeling, but th Was 0o aoftening of prices, cloving saloe belng offocted &t quits as guod Agures sa'provailed oerlier in the day. Tho rango of the markes was $0,23GA7.60, bub there seas littly truding under $7,00 or shove $7,18, Light ‘wolghta sold ab $3,00(47.10 for common to prime, snd poor 1 primne heary at $8.63@%10, Philudolphias suld at51.15@1.53, asodlaey, » ne No, Ar, co, %0 Allerton 2L 20 §7.05 14 s FO SR AT a3 T 261 130 wa 110 e W, To Relley. . John Wallwork to To Orsln, 29 Rosenbaum 48, 10 TaboT,v0usvs o 61 strader, Wadaworth & 11, to Ricker K3 To Ory) B Brown, Prico & Co. to Orvi Ta Kelley. .. A, \V.’l!'nuulmn to Tabor, To ltussoll, ‘Ta Tabor, 2o Arinou; .as 61 on & Co,.. T8 .45 R, Btrahorn & Co, to Ricker. To Orvis. .. s Silcolea & Addoms to Gpane.... ToCrans, Dickson & Byers to Tilden., Hall, Patteraon & Co, to Armour.. ‘ToOcvis,,.. . ot Dentley, J. & Co, to Grane, To Stahineckor,.., .. 1, Greeu & Co, to Fowler, To Fowler. To Rursell 'To Armous o Fowlor. To Fowler. BIEEP=T! Waquats thie market nominal mon ta cholca, ¥ futurca closcd barely steady; May, 12 9-16313 19-i20 5 NEW YORE, " June, 12 2493312 10.160; Ty, fs@ga 1.100; Augasty New Yonx, ~DEEYES—] ., 8 5-2@153-1003 e { a.'rw“r'n} i y‘; Ty 2 acsipte, 00, makiog | 3 ftowats al.dhos Plovonisas. Lijanisite Bist wook, The quality wes falr. The market was Srau-diseepha, 1000, belat itk mees dalngs moro active and a uhedo Armer. Tho oxtroms rauge | Mill in buyers' favor; 'domand very modorate for ox= wia D@11 ; most sales ab 10@10%c, port and home use; superfine Btste and Western, $L10 Bieer—Roceipta, 3,210, making 8,200 for threo days, | @4:50; common to oxtra, $4.005,20; good to againet 5,740 at the sama time last week ; market fairly choico do, $3.23(25.70; white wheas sxtirs, $5.78@7.18; stoady at 8% @730 for fair to good unshorn: 6; for coinmot to Bwine—Toce againt 7,950 88 ve, the Burravo, May tho wreck, ‘8,290 througl consigniaenta; ards bara of stock, iz AND Labe—liocolpta 1,000; 0t for tho woek, 0,203 no demand; § carm on aslo; bl 3,700; total for tha wook, 13, market active; all offerings inding ready sule; i1 bi apser it 58 §7,45@7.40; hoavy $7.50; yards KAST LIBERTY, EAST Libsaty, Pa, Muy 4.—Oattes—TRecolpts to- day, 411 Lisad, all throngh stack; total for threo days, verytling wold 3,491 hewd ; n0 busineas doing o-da ous yeaterday, aud nothing coming lloas—Nocelpts 42 elent stopped rnnnlog to mable 113 fve booms. A8 Eivar, on, At the yards trado ts onl, Thie searcity of greon stufT ‘We quote ¢ Flrst ana sacond cloat Third clear, 1 {nch d cloar, thick Ulasr flooring, fieat First common afiling.... Flooring, firet common, Flooring, second common, Tlox boards, A, FOREIGN 248 No. 2, 228 6. TOvIsION: 618643 hort clear, 5in, Gnexsx—Fioe American, s ol Lirnsrep Om—~23a 60, Rasnt—~Common, 4s 5d; increasod £119, Erie, 133 Erle prefarrod, 68, 102, 103t 048,0001, cosatwiso, 8753 eales, 000, wise, 30} snles, #00, 235 ; ales, 600, 88 7 7 710 710 Tu 700 i et | frot banes, 0% 4] CLEVELAND_ P! 16 700 QLeveLaND, 0., May 4. o T y .00 toat, 11; 5 T | 100 teat, T1jgo tn car lota, w703 ur a3 705 wa 7.0 a1 Tio 113 208 75 W P 710 Tio 123 715 7.20 705 7,05 780 70 720 735 708 700 .05 7.05 700 705 703 .08 121 v 0 705 0,90 a0 m T 1115 T FLTa X m T 10 7.00 25 710 pr g FrT 2 o 2 00 ? 3 oo I and $13,30 asked, Wi T z 740 | pergalion. . TI0 =0 700 20 T 2% 710 W 0w 235 7.00 a8 7.00 20 TR DUFFALO. 4—OavTie—Tiocelpts 650; total for ; no market to-duy; frosh nrris bara of atock, of stack, Y: 4800 head; tolal for three days, §,253; Yorkers, $7.0087,38; Phlladeiphiaa, Tho supply smounted to only 210 head, snd nat salos snough wers offeoted to giva 2n mdoquate idea of warket valucs, 4 3L5030,23 for com (@Ko prod; 1@t forepring am 810, making 8,890 for three days, ‘sama time last woek; none offerod Onaix—Vheat Loavy; yjuing, S1:250L25 Va8 | Onicago nominal, $1.33; No, 2 Milwaukee, $1 $1.43; winter rod Westorn, and nominal; State, 9@ 1a bony, BYc, Barloy and. nco 9003 42@ 50, Hax~Firm and unchang, quict and firm; Tair to $7.60@1.15, . prime, Bo; reflusd frm at Hugui—Ttecelpts to-day, 800 head; botal for tires d'1alr'; markol firmj days, 16,300; salling o¢ §1 2080000 {Bally unchanged. Y 87, LOU. 8v, Lovls, May 4.—~Hous—Dull and lower; lght shipping, $5.76@0.00; Yorkors, $3.00@0.40; beoun, domand active; goud to cholos natives, $4.75@3.25 § mediun to falr, wfik!fl)fl; #lockery, $6.40@0.70; butclers', $0,8067.00. Carrux—Firm and unchangs 24.25@4.043 pouy steors, S.aL | foedors, $L.25@4,00, CINOINNATI. CrrcInNaTI, May d,~H0os- Hleaqy ; falr domand ; ocammon to good ight, $0.0438.851 fair Lo good hoavy, $4.00@37.15; fow sxirad, 725, Lecelpts, 1,978 ; abipe menls, 1,873, ALBANY. LBANY, May §.~0sTTLE—]le00]] !‘;.hdwun. squinst or.c Huxzp—Hecelpts 57 oars, sgainst 22 laat woek; prices Al 401 Iast woek; markut & slzong Yo Jio bigher, LUMBER The cargo markot was very quict yesterday In con- ‘soquance of tho Light offerings, Thero was a falr do- wmuand fur green Jumbor, which le atill scarce at the yazds, and nisarly all the offorings were disposed of at ihe old prices, Plece atuff sold st $8.00, Inch was quotsble t $3,60@311.00, aud lath st $1.50, Hales 1 Bolir U, Al Fller, from Ludington, 30 m Jolats and sosntling at $8.00. The_ropord comes from Manomi dangse of a flood fn that ' locality, alresdy risem 40 an unusual helght, nes thsl thare fy Thow ane aad e mills llora—Qulet; Fastern BPIUITE TORPENTINE ged. ' Out. meats i 11%5e; 8121503 “Juge, 813 Au iged, g1 Wiy, I s, Cirkrsg—Quiel Wutsxy—Quist; fr, Louw, Wo., quotally lower; eiles, $L20 bid, May, Ual bield higher: clisnged; 0ic, o lave § 480avs bovsssng i Lo Afo now apan, and the supp Cloar elding, firat and sccond, (To the dasoctated Lren Niw Yong, May é—~CorroN~Qulet; Sata patant oo, 04000 o, B H00 sot o g A i . Toyn Rone dull; §h10@H15, : Conn-AraL—horo sctivo} Wnfl!an&_ %‘{!i;l ug, $1.05@1.17; No. 3 spring, §1,0¢ Tring: $ianaL 35 do Now Yok, ow Yok, §111a1:14 + uagraded apeing asdian {n bond, 3 white Michiga: i + erudo, 8) aphihs, nom @11 briatien Nesn—titosdy i tho mon ta No damage [ {i o MARKETS. 98, TALLOW—Flne American, dls, PETROLRUM—Splrits, Ba@8s 3d; pale do, 10a BrInITs ov TURPENTINE—~MA, Loxpox, AMay d.—~Dulllan in the Dank of England 000, The proportlon of the Baok of England'a reserve fo its Habllity, which was last woeek 485 Dor cont, 13 now 47X per cant. Corsors—2oney and socount, 985, Auxnicax Sxountries—'cSe, 103% ; '67s, 10053 10- 40s, 1073 ; naw Ga, 108%; a1, Panin, May d—Rexzes—104f 000, FRANXNORT, May 4 —UNITZD HriTes Bowni—~New ANTWERP, May {.~DETROLEUM~ATY(8, Livnroot, May ¢~ p, m,—CoTroN—Mlddlng upe 1snds, low middling, close May and Jan delivery, 63-324; July and August dolivery, 6 0-03d; aame at 81(d; middling Oricans, Juno and July, 6¢d, ProvisioNs—Lard, 65e 6d, P, May &,—Now & per cont rentes, for sccount, ard ho Inga ¥ot beou tnehanged pH T the 7itds bt little delsy §n liling anlarlblmk a1l the jumbor porte will soon bo sdoquste, 260@ 2.99 4800 2.50 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Speelal Disatoh to The Chicags Trituna, Laverroor, May é—il & m.—Froun—No, 1S ORatx—Wheat—Wintar, No, 1, 9103 No. 9, 0a 644 #pring, 84@0s 6d; whits, No. 1, 0a 11d; No. 2,98 745 olub, No.1, 108 613 No, 3, 937 Corn, 20s@20a 0d. Provimons—Pork, 62 8d. Lard, S7Ta@5e 00, LivErpoot, May 4—Tater~Corton—fitesdy: 6 818 @6%d. Bales of 12,000 bales, including 2,000 Lales for speculation and export, and 8,900 Aronican, BneApsTUr/s—Wheat—COallfornia white wheat, ave erago, 98 T0@98 114; do club, 0s 104@104 5d3 No, 3 to No. L red Westorn spring, 8s@% 0d; No, 3 o No, 1 'wintor red Western, Da 81@0s 104, Flour—Westorn ea nal, 2864@2s. Corn—New Weatern mized, 20a@20e 0d; 014 Weatorn mized,198. Oats—American, Ss@ds 6d. Darloy—American, 38 64, Yoss—Cauadian, 3¢a 6d, OroveR-Srxp—American, 63@09n. -Primo moes pork, 824 64, Prims mesp boef, 87n. Lard—American, 664, Dacou—Long clear, Teined, 11s 34@ This wpecte fn the Bank of Frauoe {ncreased 2he SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, Cranieston, May 4.—Cotton stoadier; midditngs, 12%0; not rocolpts, 116 balos; recelpts, 176 ; exports, Bavaxnaig, May &—Colton quict; middiings, 1115-100: not receipts, 357 balea ; salos, 46v. Monx, May 4—Oolton wosk and irreguler; mide dlingw, 110; net rcoelpts, U4 baloa; exports, conate GALVESTON, May d,—Cotton irregular; middfings, 11770; net, 944 Lalen ; gross, 900; oxports, coastwiso, New Onueans, May 4—Oofton dnll and une changoed sales, 17,000 bales; recaipts, not, 445 gross, 860 ; exports to Great ¥ritaln, 5,50; ntock, 160,098, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. Nrzw Yonrx, May 4.—New heavy woolens wero Tathet maore {reely taken by clothiers, but apring wolghts rulod quist, Cotton goods moved slowly, but sgents’ prices were unchanged, Funcy and shirling prints and cambrics were (n modorate request, Dreas goods were in Umited domand, The jobbing irade wasw quist in all dopariments. Forelgn goods wore dall {a ETROLEUM MARKET. . —PXInOLEUM—Firm sn& YORK, recolpts, .0 §1.20; 1 quiot; standard white, 110 tast, 10X0; prime whits, PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. PITTI80RA, May 2.~PErBoLEUM—Dull; cruds, $2.08 8) Pazker's; rofined, 103 @13%c, Fhiladeiphia dalivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Speeinl Dimaioh (o The Chleage Tribune. NEW Yonx, May 4,~Gnazn—Whest—Market quiots slightly in buyers’ favor ; sales of 63,000 bu, ot $1.03@ 100 for rojocted apring; SLOAELI3 for ungraded Epring; $1,08@1.10 for No, 3 Chicago; $1.09@1.11 for No. 3 Milwankes; $L16@1.18 for No, 2 Chicago; $L.16 @118 for No. 2 Northwestern; $1.18@1.20 for No, 2 Milwsukve; $L.24@138 for No.1rspring; $1,1031.30 for winter rod Western; $L20@GL40 for amber do g and $L.32@1.45 for whits Weatern, inoluding 10,000 ba ‘white Canada in bond &t $1.35, and 5,500 bu No, 2 Mil~ waukee, crop of 1874, at $L22% afloat. Ryo dull, at 80 @820 for Western; 90@950 for Stste; and 80s for Cansdain bond, Barley quist and unchanged, Corn about 1o botter; active business reported; males of 81,000 bu, at 69@000 for no grade mixed; S1X@0IXO for steamer mixed; 03%@030 for graded mixed ; 7050 for cholos whit Bouthora dolivored ; also, 6,000 bu stoamer mixod, {0 arrive in ton days, ot 6la. Oals atoady; sales of 37,000 bu, at 37@480 for mixed Weste ern and Btate, and 46@530 for white Westorn and Btate, including No, 1 mized s0ld by sample at 470, Provistoxs—Middles heavy st 125@12)0 for long cloar, Lard stosdy; males of 300 tca at $12.75 for primo steam; at tho first call for Masy $12,60 was bid and $12,75 asked ; for June $12.75 waa bid and 127736 asked; for July $12,90 was bla and $12.95 askod; for August $12.05 was bid and $13,10 aaked; for Soptem- ‘ber sales of 230 tea at §13.25; for October $13,93 wan nd Wintsxy—2larket steady; sales of 50 Lrls ob $1,11% Onocerres—Bugar-~Alarket is firm; fale inquiry; falr to good refining quoted st 7%@7%0; prime o8 80; Noa, 10 and 12 Havsas at 7X@840, Cofoww Markot continues quiot and 0rm; Rinquoted at 15¥@ 1850 in gold; Maracaibo at 1855@19%0 in gold. TaLrow—linles quict and keavy; prime country and city quoted at 8@8%e, 3 Tras—3arket heavy; moderate Inqniry, 13 016312803 i $5.20R9.00; Miinnes bt mntzod o grade, $10.4. d0; Western, 80o; malt 33093 | Cora—Demand activo; roccipu, 86, = | grade, 89@4000; do_steswmer, 61X ca6i0 s i ‘how Westorn mixe Onl od, Itye d Qanada goiet uid unehangd, 6,000 b ; mfi O un , G2 04e, a—L{itlo moro stoady i recelpty, 25,000 bu 3 mixed Weatorn aud Blato, 57@4Jo; whits Weatern and Htate raded, Upoornimi—Cofleo—~Uuraund netive; o cargoes, 13353183 o1n gold; Jobblug, 16¢(319%c n gold, Bugsr refiuing, TH@775e; Wolissca— e Saone York fitats, 13@180 5 Gali 1 I‘HIIOLE'I!IISD ol liale 160 $L15A1.80, ; 35 Eaas—Dull; Western, IX@15, YuovisIoNs—ork firincr; new mesr, §21,60R31.75 July, $22.00; August, $22.05G2 0,3 ¥ va uswiog) winter, $1.24 cas! bidler Nou2) 4540 Jun ST andl Western, 10@100; Now (51 roincd, 19K @I9K 0 @z, Ul quiat au utet; ion o clty, 1y, Tard. armee: TI%@10.003 July, ah $1345@15.20; Bogtamber, $1315@18:30; Coto car Weatern, prima steam, $13.03@13.09; LoviE, _'7 $~Co7ToN—Easler, but nod 0 Lintes, ¥roun—Dull and unchanged, Gnaps—Wheat—Demand active for o Qult; No, 2red wintar, §1,99 cash: $1,35, sales, $1.9556@1,96 Judle; N Corn active and firm: ALi@1650 casb; &iRieKo May; 4d: §SNC wabede Ry Witaxy—~Quict snd nuchengal, $1.03. 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