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12 FINANGE AND TRADE, Discounts Light, Deposits Ine creasing, and Rates Easier, More New York Exchange Offered =«sThe Clearings $4,000,000. Produce Markets Steadier, with BHather Less Doing. Provisions Easy, Graln Firmer.=A Det~ tor Export Demand for Graln at the Seaboard, FINANCIAL, The benku Nsd few appliestions for loans, and bus- 7008 of sl kinde wae dull. The Board of Trade fure Alshes few spplications for aecommodations, 'The mmount of stuff arriving is light, and the amount of funds required to carry it {s small, The resumption ©f ahipments from the conntry would give some em. ployment to funda now fdle. In mercantils olrcles, trade contines reatrictsd, and the supply of new paper 18 consequently limited, Complaints ars mads af collections, and advances are ssked of the banks to eover the deficit. City paper is prompily paid, ss s rule, and the loanabls surplus of the banks fs sug: menting, although country correspoudents ars aaking for renewals, The loan market is 1o an esay condition for first-clasa borrowars, and those who want accome modstions on call can securs favorable concessions, Tates of discount are 8@10 per cent to regular crs- tomers, Independent borrowers can obtaln bLetter terms. On the street everyiding fa quist, The demand for §90d paper {8 not aupplied. Tiates are 7@18 per cent, New York exchange was affered more freely, and was #old batween banks at at 50@60s per $1,000 pre- soium, ‘Tha cleariags were $4,000,000. . THR BMALL CHANGE. At ihe present Tondon prics of allver, 83% penes B2 cunca, the gold value of the small silver change (a 85 centa en the dollar; the gold value of the fraction- a1 eurrency ia 88) centson the dollar, Bliver snd fractional currency slike are quoted by the New York papers at a premium of 8) to BN per vent, snd are ®0 soarcs Bs to cause lie community great inconvenlence, The Govorn- ment i issuing as many as possible of the nickel 5- bent pieces, worth in gold only about 13 cents, and unpopular becauss so oxtensively counterfeitod, but 1t persists in its peculinrly unforlunate methed of is- yulng sliver. THE CANADIAN BANKS. The banks of Ontaric and Queboc ahow, by their publistied reports, that they had, March 31, $81,615,- M2 of capital, or $2,000,000 more than a year before, Their curculation hss decressed §3,132,793, and their depoalts $5,447,044, The loans have dacreased $9,925,- ¥i8. The Toronto Glode say: ‘Thers {x an increase in ovardus papor, unsecured, of £2,410,000, and {n secured of $1,510,000, ' Theas fgures indicate a very conaiderable reduction in the smount of businesa paper under diacount, and an unpleasant inorease in a otriain claas of wecurity to which banks ers are never partisl, The actusl amonnt of this un. overdus paper 15 1,537,234, and tho inference ia matural that some undesirable Ioreas will ava to bo mot; but we beliavo they will not turn out as heavy sa t0 Toquire auy cuiting into thn reservos of the baaks, and that at ths worst there will meraly bo, in the cases of some of tha lens fortunats nstitutions, s temparary reduction of dividend. QOYERNMENT nomn A, Asked. Tatted Btatea 6s of 81 122 123 United States 0-208 of e Y 1k £-20a of ’65—January and Juiy.. 118% 19’ §-208 of '67—January snd Jul; 1203 1t 5208 of '$8~January snd Ju) 12 1218 104 1815 18y T Ty 2K weeen GOLD AND GREENBACKS, Eeld was 112 @113%. Groenbacks wars 89/, 388%e on the dollar inigold. lonuau'zxcnzmts.‘ O i : x . Blght, Paris—franes it S Bl 90, 0015 CITY AND cnnnflnnnnbav Chicago City 7 9 ct. bonds.. Chicago Clty 7 Y ct.sewersge, 105 X int, Chicago City 7 @ ct.whlerloan 105 & fnt. Cook County 7 ¥ et. bonds * {BBOTY) . ouresenoenecen sover 104 Eint.; 105 & int, 00(1;! l())unnty 7 P ct. bonds 00g). ... . West Park 7 3 ct. bonds.. .. Worth Chicago 7 ct, bonds {(Liocoin Park).... reve sessne LA0AL, STOUES, Clty Rallway, Bouth 8td Gily Ratiwar: Neat Bide, 5% way, Wea cant conRtaloass o sores . 103 3 kot | y North 8ido... . 120 Traders' Instirance Co.. 137 Ohamber of Commercs, i Chicago Gas-Light & C o Exposition s 33 KTOCKS, DONDS, ETO, NEw Yorx, May 5,—Gold, 113%@113%. Oarrylng rates 1@3%. Loans were also mads fiat, Governments closed steady and a fraction lower in ame cases than at the opening. Bailroad bonds ware quist, AMichigan Central sev- sns wers lower, Btato socurities were slesdy, Thers was s great depreaston on the Block Px. ohangs early ‘in the day, and fluctuations wore unusually violent in~ 'Michigan Centra), which declined 4. Lake Bliore fell off 1, Ht, Panl common 1, and praferred 1, Weatern Tnlon was sxceptionally Orm, After middsy the markot was irregular, but {u the main somewhat stesdler. In tho warly part of the last hour prices advanced Xsl, tho Ialter Lako Bhiore & Michigan Central,” Western Union also advanced 1 on a report of incressed earn- inge. Lutho last half hour park of the sdrance was lost, and the market clored feverish, Transactions ‘wora 202,000 shares, of which 9,000 we; 33,000 Western Union, 16,000 8t, Panl, 11,000 Erle, 77, 0% Laks Biiore, 400 Ohior) and 3160 Mickigad . . xg;a’y market easy; 3@4. Primo mercantilo paper, Customa receipts, $314,000, “Tho Analatent Tocaatror disbursed $381,000, Dry gooda importa for the woek, $317,000, Claarings, $3,000,000. Bterlng finn; 8K @490, U, 8. Ex Now Yflllvm Bri Lake Shors, .. 83 145 Tliinola Central 9 | cen c. bonds., 100 Cleveland & Pitisburg 04 | Union Pacifio bonds, 10435 Norihwestern ..., 8% | U, Pacific land-grant.1003¢ Noribweatern pid.." L& | U, P. siaking fund ©.,0,0C. &L...... 45 | bonds, o MK ‘sTATE B0 Teoncasos 6a, 0ld, ., 43 Tenneascs 66, now... 5% Virginia 6a, old,.,... 31 iy 5. R Molowiag are b 0LsCO, y §.~The 101 ATe o at the Block Exchange: © irginia., 73X ( Hals & Norcross. 6% | Crown Point, Yallow Jacket, Alphs . [ chel 17% | Contide: 84 [ Exchequ 183 | Justice BaN P fay b.—Consoliaated Virgidia Bay N Pua¥01sco, sy 6.—Consol 83 dacrarsd a dividend of §2.00, —— REAL ESTATE. Tho following tnstruments were 8lsd for vecora Friday, May8: 22 CITT PROVRETY, Tamlinav, @ w cor Weat Indiaua st, o f, 64T 135 11, with other property, daied Miy3. 0y 1000 Fellan it 160 14 w of Oukley av, o1, 252140 1y dated May 2.....00ve. ssisesigissre | N0 W:;;gb,l‘nul, m‘:-al Oakicy'ay, s 'f, 3z S50 Tuepromlacs kaows as 1465 Fraisis : April1,. 3,600 Weat Taylor at, 563 fit 8 of Washieasw s, 8 1, 170 14 to Havvard at, dated April 4,200 Fulion st 103 19 {1 w of Yager 1154 1, dated 3 & Bunal) 23,000 10,000 Bame . 10,000 B ] BRIALL 1A $ 8¢ M B / ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MAY 6, 1876~TWELVE PAGES, 5,800 s0x 8,000 5,000 5,00 Westhin av, 983 1 o s B diof, daten Fabn 3 Tastil st ot i of Folkat,a with buflding, dated May 5,.. . Wabash v, 1333 1t D of Van liuren af, w f, 40 172 ft, with bulltiogy, dated lay 8 (Benjs- mio Tinog sud @, F. Wanl to Willam Blalt) veee Bk die s lo\:m)avclfl LIIITA WITIIN A BADIUS OF 7 MILES OF OOURT-HOUSE, 11251 matat,'s 1, 100 14 to ral [, daf . Hart at, 337 ft n of Forty-second st, w I, 28)5x 123 ft, datad Nov, 8, 1870.. ... WEAT OF CITY LM [ OF COUR OUSE. W 3¢ Lot 1¢, Block 2, Castio's patt Sea, % 39, 13, dated Oct, 20, 1875, core . —_—— COMMERCIAL. 6,000 marning: REQTIPTS, 1876, SHIPMEXTS. TI3,841 20,0001 1,407) Toultry, ... | Toultzy, coope, Game, itge..., . L Cheess, s 13,32 k& 1| 24| 1,70| 3,608 Qr. apyles, bris 104 i row H Beans, bitsvvee s 5 Witharawn from store on Thursdsy for clty con- sumptions 4,317 bu wheat, 391 bu,corn, §20 bi osts, 1,420 bu barley, Tho following grain was {aspected fnto stors on Fridsy moraing? 35 ears No.1 Northwestern wheat, 13 cars No, 3 Northweatern do, 25 ears No, 2 spring, 12 cars No.3 do, 5 care rejoctad do (80 wheat); 25 cars and 6,000 bu high mized corn, 108 cars and 6,000 bu No. 2do, 8 cars new mixed do, 15 cars rojected do, 3 cars no grade (157 corn) ; 12 cars whits aats, 22'cars No. 2.do, § cara refected do (43 oats) ; 6 cars No. 2170, § cara No, 3 barloy, 3 cara No, 3 do, 1 ear ra. Jocted do, 1carnograde, Total (372 car), 139,000 bu. Toapactedout 303,171 bu wheat, 191,080 bu cors, 19,004 bu bu oats, and 1,408 bu bacloy, The abora noted recelpls of 80 car-loads of whest Intostoro hers on the carresponding Fridey s year lattor being already recelved by dealors here, Thers 18 not much prospect of & largs incresss of our re- celpts of corn, oF ryeand barley, the two iatter botng quito small, ‘The leading produce markets wars less sotive yester- day in the aggregate, with & steadler fecling all round, but cousidersbio dullnoss in graln, The weather was damp and dissgreeable, and tho ratnfall, though light, had continued so long 58 to ralss foars in the minds of somo that it was only the beginning of & wet sum- smer, such as have given v erops of & poor quality in some past years. Dut this did not materfally affect prices,—probally for the reason that operators did not cars to trade extensively in tho abeence of news from the Dritish marxets. Direct communication with Liverpool was interrupted, and thers was probably no nows received in & roundabout way, though there ‘wers rumors to that offect, and saveral peopls whis- pored it around that s prominent operator had pro- dicted that Liverpool will be firmer on wheat to-day, ‘The outward movemont of grsin continues fair in comparison with the recaipts, but thera {s little real activity olther way. Frelghts wero quict. Thers was & good domand for car-room, the low rates with lhe quick time made rendering it mors desirable than vessel-room; but it tlowas done, because oms wers scarce, engsgements having bean mado some distance abead on some of the roads. Thers was, however, soma rall-room taken, and agood deal of grsin was ordered to load into cars proviously secured, Tiates were frm at 20@720 per v e to Now Tork., Lake frelghts wero quiet and frm. There was s moderats fnquiry for wheat-room at 3)(c, bus carriers wers loath toac- copt less than 4c, oxcopt on largo vessels, and so “partics kept apart” Corn to 1Nufalo was taken at 3)ec. The totsl engegements by lake and rail wero about 70,000 bu wheat and 136,009 bu corn, Through lake and rall freights to New York were gaoted at 130 per ba on wheat, ¥ The dry-goods market bad no new festures, Trade ‘waa not apecially brisk {n any department, but thers was falr activily all around, and steadiness again char- scterized values, Qrocerias met with » libpral de- mand, and both staple and side goods displayed con. siderabls firmness. Coffees and sugars had some- tllag of sn sdvancing tendsncy. The aemand for dried frults was unabated, and tho market doos mot appesr to hiava lost any of the rmness lately charuo- terizing it. Tha fish markot developed no fmportant new featurcs, The fact that the * new catch” will soon be plonty tonas to unsettied valuos of Iake fish, but no reduction has as yoi taken place, Baltwater, cured, romain steady, Duster was quiet and easy, Cheese remains dull. In the 02al snd wood markets Do change was apparcat. Bagging, leather, tobacco, tozs, and olls were without fmportant change. Tho yard trade in tumber tontiuues fair. At some yards green lumber te still scarce, and tho Qlling of ordera in delayed In consequence, tut the dificulty will be removed in s fow days, Veasels are plying to nearly ali the ports, and liberal recelpts may bo ox- pected this coming weok, The offerings at the docks ‘wora limlited to two or throo cargoss, which wers sold sarly. Tho wool market contloues dull snd wesk, ths holders of old wool being anxious to close out, and the demand {8 restricted, as manufacturers are disposed to buy only from handto mouth, Broom-corn was quiot aud unchanged, Geeds wera more active and stesdier sllround, Poultry was fn falr roquest and steady, and egas wero stroag, WINTER WOEAT. ‘Willlam Yonng & Co, hisve just {ssued & broad sheet containing replies addressed by them to & number of correspondents intha wintor-wheal dlstrlcts, They voport falr stocks on hand, though somewhat loss than Laat year, good prowpects for the growing crop, and mencrally s good acreage under growth; but & good deal of the okl wheat i of very poor quality, TOE EUNOFEAN GRAIN MAREET, Lonoon, Aay 1—Ths Mark-Lans Express, n ita re- viow of the Iiritish corn trads for tha past week, says : The inxctivity caused by the Easter holidays is not yet over. Transactiona ars still limited to supplys ing tmmediste roquiroments, Tiis and o ape seuco of anything ke spoculstion has tended to contract operations, supply kseping pace with_ demand, and stocks diminlating alow. Iy. The Continental demand coniinues, and has taken several cargoes which arrived st calfing parts, bul basnok shown ftself toany extent in aur local markets, sxoept for oats, Tho stocks of Gar- many aud Frauce are reported short, but latterly pur- chiusea have boen wado by several gralu markels from tustan snd Amercan vor eprasses the markel, 1n some instances holdors have sldd allghtly, butthe docliuo i tearcely quolsble. aiza n lower inder incroasod supplios, The Fronch demand ocurred very oppartunely for sellers of osts, 1u tho country warkets four is falrly steady, but tha Loudon iradel dul, ‘Thare bas bean o liaporiat cliaoge in oy depariment during the week, Thingu genwrally rematn in satu quo, FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS. Recelvd a4 Chicago customs, Bay 6, 1876 M, Jullen, L cask of wins, Amount of dutise collscted, 2% PROVISIONS. HOG FRODUOTS~Wero ln (air demand aad ayor- though genorally firm st thecloss. The Bogs wore fully au large as oxpected, but hey wezo in better requeat botn for shipment aud packing, and prices were somewhat improved. That {fact shanged tho early feeling fn product, whbich was partially dus to the abeence of decided mews from other polnts. The outward movoment was again a large One, embracing 3,068 brls pork and 1,005,257 ha ueats (e presume this foclades boxea), and a betler demand for product has evideatly been brought out by the recent decline, coupied with low frelghts, But tho Impression is gaining ground that the summer pocking (hle year will bo much Larger than bas bevn countod on by the trade, snd this tukes frew sellers, Mxss Popx—Wad rvlatively quict and eaalor, declin. Ing 130 per brl early, under rather froe offerioge, but recavered aflarwards to the yrices of the previous STIROE Fples W0 10pOsled oF T0 bela g 0} 83155 10,000 5,000 45,000 8 WITTIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILEs Tba following wors the receipts and shipments of {he lesding axticles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Fridey 1876, ’ 1875, compare but poorly with the 185 car-loads {nspected agn, It is, howaver, expeoted that our receipts both of wheat and flour will soon Increase, promises of the 0,750 brls eeller June at $20.90@131,10; and 9,750 bris weller July at $21,1523f Total, 19,57 tria, TI market clossd firm ot $0,43@31.33 eac! wolghts €20,05@71,00 rolier Aays selter Junor §21 and nomninal 7 Belict the jrar was H,274 @ 21,83 acller Jul 1,60 8 :2lcr August, roted at $10,75G20.00, and thouzhi Isss #o than the dectining 1o per 100 s arly, with & rathor unsettled feeling, and clostng oniy & siade lor than on Thuraday sveniog, Hilot ‘wera reported of 1,730 tes cash at §12,55312 407 1.0.0 tes reller June at 312.40@12,55 1 nnd 16,500 tos' seifor July at $12,85312.70, Total, 23,450 tes. Tho market clotod firm st $12.42%@12.43 cwh or aeiler May; $12.0¢G12,03 erller June; 81201,.812.70 asller July; and nominnlly at $12.95 12,41 sclior August. Prinis mees pork wan extra priine at $11.75315, Lanp-=Was {airly acti dsy provions, and easler, MzaTs—Wero ratlier more’ sctise, and irregular, There wen o beites detand for Lresent delivery, and farmar prices wore abant austained, bmt tutures woro The latler fict Je, homever. chizily a ¢conso. easler, po 50 bosxes short ribe, both on private terms: 450 ‘boxea short clears, partly at 110; snd 1,450,000 Ibs do at 10%c ealler June, and $11.00@11,15 seller July, The foliawing was the closing rango of prices: shoule Long hort dors, clear, X 1 8uort Dacun, can 8% | 124, Long and short clears at 107¢0 cash, and June, bozed: green hams, 11X@12c; aweet pickiod do, 12311%0; Cumberlsnds, 105@10Xc, cash or sell. er April; long-cnt Lams, 12@1dc, bozed; bacon hams, 14@150. GnxasE—TWas quiet at AX@0c, BEEF PRODUQFS—Were stoady and qulet at $10,80 (@10.75 for mesn, $11.50@11,75 for extra mess, and $22.50@23,00 for hams, TALLOW—as quoted at 8! 3o for eity, and 7. @80 for country lots. Bale swae roported of 230 br) city at 8¢, BAEADSTUFFS. FLOUR—~as quist and casy, There was a modor- ato demand for low brands, and they wors held at full former prices, but ahipoing lots wera dull, as shippors professed to expect lower prices. The stocks of all grades ore light naw, but country millers are offering toncreaso thele supplies, aud it ia anticipated that thers will soon be flour enough hore to onable sellers to offar more ample assortments than recantly, which may mesn slightly lowor prices. Balos yesterday woro limited to 300 brls winters, partly at $6,50; 204 500 bris spring exiras on privato tarms, Total, 800 brls, The market closed steady nt the following rangs of prices: Cholce winter excran, $7.30@7.80; common ta good do, $3.30@7.10; shipping extras, $4,30@ 4.80; good do, $4.83@3.10; cholce do, $%,10@5.60; patents do, $5.00@9,00: Minnesots, $5.00@6.60; spring auperfines, S‘LOU%SJ o flour, $4.00G44.25, RAN—Was In larger supply, snd a shade easler in consequence. Hales wero reported of 60 tons at §12,0) freo ou board cara and ¥11.73@12.00 on track, boh'ugmtmal—snlnl were 10 tons at §10.00 fres on ard car. " Cony Mear—Coarao was nominal at $17.50@17.76 on rack. WIIEAT—Waa relatively qulet, and steadlor, the market during the greater part of the scssfon averag- ing ia higher thaa the preceding day, and ctosing le higher, thougl there was no pariicular encouruge- ment In the advices from otber potuts. Thero was uews from Live: ], bug New York wia mora activ aud the wet weather hery tonded to firmness, espe Iy 88 tho roceipts wore only moderate, and but about one-third the volume of shipments, The trading was very light till near the close, when the New York news, and tho rumor about Liverpool, referred to abov brought out a better speculativa demand, and cansel an Important advance in quotations, loth cleases Beld off till late, waiting for informatfon to decldo which conres they should puraue. The buying cle- ment provailod when the Easiorn news seemed to Indicate a better l!ll?olmon 10 axport the wheat thers, ‘This * new feature’ (a8 Decrbohin would call it) is rmblhly due in uo small degros to the casler fosling 1 ocean freights, When vessel-owners doubled the rales’s fow days ago, hippers very nsturally foll Usck, Thoy refused (o' take any veasel-room, and the only grain loadod was that contracted for at lower figures, Now slippers are moro willing (o of though occan frelghits aro ligh as compared with tho figures for 1nland tranepartation, Our stocks of wheat are now moving out with moderats celerity, ahd will be materially reduced uuless thero bo & corro- spondiug incresso in the receipts. The lowor gradea wers in betler demand yestorday, and gill-edged reouipts of No, 3 were mora wanted for carrying, which ndicated moro mquiry for next montb. Seller June oponed at99¥e, doclined t0 09%c, and advanced to 81,00 st the close. Holler tho month, or regular No. 2 'spring, was_little better than nominal at ¥il(@983c, and acller July sold at $1.00% @1,02, both clostug at tlis outside. Glit-edgod receipta of No. 2 wore about the same as regular; No, 1 was inactive, Cash sales wera roported of 22,000 bu Ko. 3 spring at 074(@93Xc; 1,800 bu No, 3 do at 88K @ 8830: 1,800 bu do (Central) at BIGBINc; 04 Jected do at Buicain Central, and 79(@80¢ elsewhera; 800 bu Ly sample at 9239250 on track ; and 1,000 bu doat 0ic free on board, tal, 36,400 bu, AlinNxs0Ta WrEAT—Was quiet and & abade firmer, Bales wera reported of 400bu No. 1 at $1.14; 5,000 by No. 28t $1.01@1.013 ; and 800 bu by samplo a} §1.03 @1.13, fres on board cars, Total, 6,200 bu. CORN—Was in good demaud and firmer, belng X@ e higher thon at Thursday’s closs, though New York Waa reported suler. The recoipts wors larger, but nearly squaled by tho shipments, xnd the withdrawals {rom stors roported yesterdsy morning excesded 120, 000 bu, while the {raight cngugementa wrera falr, and # good Ueal of corn was reportod to be loading Into cars previously contractod Tho wet woatlior was als0 regarded 08 likaly fo diminish the percentago of tho speculstive grade tn our receipts, and thero waa 1o newn of an immediate incresse Iu the volume of corn to arrive here, That, and the fact that over- atocks are being rodnced by lborsl shipments, whilo thero s & very largo 1ino of shorta out fof May, caused this month's deliverios to b relatively stronger than the rest, May being at about Jjo premium over June. T shippin and was falr, the sampls lots " offered fAnding rendy buyers at tho prices of provious ) day. Beller May opened at 453 vanced o 45%c, doclined to < when New York waa reported eastor, Toes 10 45340, snd clossd st d5%c. Seller June mold st 45(=248%;c, closing st45@45)c. Seller July sold st 46 @18340, closlog at 4640, licgular No, 3 was about the samp as Aay, with scarcely a ahade of preferonce for fresh roceipts, closing at "5ifc, HDigh mizod com- manded & slight premium, Cash sales wers reportod of 61,000 bu No, 4t 455@4530 ; 6,800 bu high mixed AL 4 @{3Nc; 6,000 b doat 4ic, afoats 40 bu now dost 430 ; €00 bu'No. 1 at_46ice; 1,600 bu now miscd at4203 4,400 bri rojected at 40350's 800 bu no grade at 3641803 400 b ears at 450 3 9,200 bu by samploat 1@ 430, on track: 7,300 bu do at 42@4ic, free on board care, Tol bu, , 122,000 b, OATB—\Were ouly falrly activo, averaging M@)o Ligher, Tho market opened strong, and advanced {n company with other grain and undor fair specu- Iative foquiry, then vnllenud, closiny about io higher than ou the precading dsy, Tho rocolpts wors liberal aod the deliveriea fair, but oot continue to out frecly, And the storm threats .fo check the shipments fram tho tntorior, Tho apeculativa trading' wae confined montly to May and June, May opsned st 30ie, solil 10 30¢e, and closed st 30%(e. June soldat. 3055 @300, and closed at b03c, July Lrought 81@dligc, Canh No, 2sold at 30%is30%c, and closod at I (AGU,‘I’G. Bamplea wore in good demand and fiem, Casii salea wers reportod of £2,600 bu No, 2 at J0@303xec; 7,200 bu by sampla at Jite33%o for mized, and 33(@300 for while on track; 4,20 bu at @3k, free on board, Tatal, 64,200 bu, RYE—\as qulet and unchanged. No, 3 sold at 6lyc, Thoreceipls waro moderate, Cash saics fn- cliide 400 bu No. 2 at 810, BARLEY—Wus moro active and frrogularly higher, The offeriugs wero small and firmly bicld, with & good dewsnd from_ shorta, many of whum were anxious to nll in, sa it was thought thers was & chance fors squcezo, for tha 1ino yot ont for tho presont month s rumored to bo rather large, and tho cash barley i being rapldly removed from stors, and very bttio fs coming forward o replaco it,’ Moy opensd st o, sald to 5 dm.rm to - Bée, and closed A at 64370, Juna advanced about %o uader Letter inquiry, selliog st 53@60c, and closing at the outaide. ~August, old oF new, sold' at. 6lc, and July was quoted at 84, Caahi No, 3 sold at 644 @64 e, anil acarin the Fulton Elovator at6ée. o, d wea scaros and higher st 42@163, according to location. - TieJocted was_quist at JLRUIC, Cush malos were Teported of 15,400 bu No, 2 &t 643/@643(0 for rogular and sk for car in Fulton ; 800 bu No, § st dl@{6e; 200 bu by same plo at $1:23 delivercd. Total, 16,800 bu, YIRST OALL. B Wheat was actlvo and atronger, Sales, 375,000 ba at 88Xo for May, )% ®1.007 for Juue, and .nG 1.03% for July. Carn—20,000' bu at 46X6 for Jugo and 48%0 for . ‘ July, LATEST, . Provisions wers quict and easfer, Eales, 750 brls meas pork at §11.00(441,05 for June: T30 tcs lard nt $12.65'for July} 200,00 4 shorierita ak $11.05 weller u dvancing Ko Nnx it was active, thosame as on 'Chauge. strongoer with s good dewal uying orders were 1o Lave been re- ceived from that market, s0id 8393 @%¢, and b 33?‘ 395)&& D:;nnu’ll‘{gtl IQJ lll.fll.mlhv‘u't:nwn to 003, sud cloacd at §1.0035, July sold at $1.013 102X, and closed at §1, W.” xe Curn wis in moders at 483 @i33c for May, dmu&“ e outside, Juna ::I‘flulxlcfl!iu“).’u. sud closod af dbyc. July closed Oata were quiet at 303 1 0 for Tune, the latter clouisg vy s0scer” "0 SH@e Darloy sold % G43{@850 for Ala; early and closin, X iy aport, CALL BOARD, Meas-pork waa quict, closlng easi . . e Junz ok Ik casier at $21.00@11.02, for dune. ales LW brle v 52100 for Juge, an Lard waa quict and esslor, closing at $12,45@12, for June, an lllflifix(fllul&rh‘:‘fm '" Hdin ort-ribs were firwor, with sales of 100,000 seller July at $1L.013¢. o o GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~\Wss quist at §2.14, BROOM-CORN—The upper grades are steady snd thelower ones rather weak, belng in Iarger supply, ‘wbilathe call s principally for the medium and bigh. er qualities, Tha trading 18 In a rotail way, with now aod then an order for a car-load. Quotations: Cholce burl, 8R%; No, 2 huzl, 1@%; cholce me- dium, 1@7)0; good medlum brush, 6363 - side and covers, 6@8)0; inferlor, 4@4)0; crooked, s@te. UUTTER—8bippers, as heretoforo, wera the chiet operators, the home detmand being atrictly in accord- ance with current noeds, I values tlicre was no no- ticeabls change. The recelpls aro increaaing but slowly, and a2 ye! he sccumulation of stock is nat so €64t 48 10 ca\e 807 Unsasiness, We quote the pug. demand aud steady, selling!] Kol quist and easy, aa follows: Cholcs to fancy yol- fow, 23235c; medium o good grades, 0@Wo; in- fatlor to comman, 14331c. BAGGING—Jobbers reported s fale buiness tn progroes, and thors was s steady market st the fotlow. ingprices: Slark A, 26; Foorless AA, 2%0f Lewiaton, 23ci Montaup, 25¢; Ontario, 250; Ameriosn A, 210} Amoskeag, 3Jo; Otter Creek, 26; burlap baes, 4 bu, 14381830 do, 8 bu, 16@100; gunnles, single, K@ 160; do double, M@zle, 3 CITEESE~But liitle trading was done, The chessa naw offering !s not snch as dotlers ears to ** stock up with, aud orders are restricted Lo such smotnts a . needod 1or enrent trnde, The recelpta are light, bug £au to tho detaund, Wo quolo oot to best now sk @lle. Y SOAT—Tan quoled dull, with prices ranging se hefore : Lackawanna, ran7s and nut, $10.00; do @1, $0.00: canuel, $7,00Q 30 Frle, $7,04¢ Dloasburg, $140647.80; Hecking Valler, ' 36.00° Tndiana block, $8.30% Baltimore & Ohfo, ld.(n: Hiing’s, 1.00@4.50. EGUS—Contlune 1 govd dewand and s{rong at 120, The ln?ulry is chlefl{ from {boe city retallors, " FISH~The market was tathor quict, though thers wos a8 much sctivity as {s uanally witnesaed at thts stage of the zesson, In valucs thers was no quotablo change, New lake fish ars beginning fo arrivs, bul not {n sufliclent guantitice to o Any way Mffect tho murket, Wo alll quote: No. L whilsiah, 3-Url, $5.0036,10; No. 2 do, 34.90; No, 1 (rout. $4.00; No. ) $12.50@13.00: No. 1 bay, §2.00@0.23; No. ackere!, X.brl, $8.00@8.23; family mackerel, -brl, $0.50; No, Thofa kita, large, §1.00: No. 1 bay kits, $L50; large family kits, $1.u; bank codfish, $4.75@ 8.001" George's codlish, $8,501.75 Labrador herring, aplit, ‘bris, $7,75@8.00; do, .-brl, $4.00@4.25; Lal rador herriug, ‘round, Lrls, $6.6030,155 do, X-brl, $3.50@3.75; scaled herring, per box, 40c; No,1 bere ring, 3e: Columbin River saimon, M-brl, 3,00, THULTE AND NUTS~Therslf contined aolivity tn the frult trade, and firmnona stihl pecvades the markot both for domesti and forelgn kinds, Quotations re- fan wo’l?: &a6\o; g, I 14@ 1603 8 ronzax—Dates, L ayers, 3 figs, drums, 11@12¢; Turkish pruves, 734750 ; French runes, kegs and_boxos, 10@180% raislns, layers® 2532005 Jooss Muscatel, $3.0533,40; Valencis, 113 @11407 Zante currants, 7i@Ba; citron, J3@4c. Dourszio—Alden apples, 1832003 Aichigan a les, common, 0X(@10c; ohotce, 1IN@10}0 3 poachies, Iyes, 123(@14%0; do, pared, 17aivo; Dlackberrics, 4@ {d0; raspberrice, J@id; pittod’ chorries, 2@ S, 1 24 NoTs—Filberts, 11@113c; almonas, Terragons, 13 @Xc; N-plu"’nlnuu.” 16@lic; rmncn'?-mnu, new, 11@120; Grenoble walnuts, 1¢@160; Drazils, %@ Di¢c; pecans, Texas, 115 @13)c: Wilmington posna & nesses’ péanuts, $@8a; African peanuts, i B4 e, GUEEN FRUITS—Domeatlo varislies are qniet and uncbanged. Torelgn fruits continue in request and steady, Btrawberries sold at 873¢@{0c, We quote: Qood to choice apples, .00 por brl; Mossina granger, $5.0035.75 pot Lox; lemons, $5.6U30.00 per Boz. piac-apples, $3S0@1.0 per doz. GROCERIES—Tho posilion of the market was not easentislly different from that noted on the preceding days of tho wosk, Thers was & well susiained de- 1na0d for the different lines, and pricos wero Arm thronghont the list. We ropeat our quotations : Ricx—Rangoon, 6%@7c; Carolins, TX@3%e; Lous Ialans, 6X@Tic. Cosrzsa—0, G. Javs, 30@310; Java, No. 2, 1@ 2303 cholce ta fancy Rio, Zwudifes good to prima do,'33@223¢0; common fo fair, 2)}@2l0; roasling, 104(@103¢a; Bingapore Javs, 25@20c; Coata Rica, 23 @334 ; Alstacallio, 23@31c, BuaArs—Patent cut of, 11%@113%0; crushod, 113¢ @Uzic; powdored, 11X@Ho; arainiated, To@ e A, standard, 10:@10i¢o; do No. 2, 10 3 B, 5%@100; extra 0, 55@IX0; O No. yeliow G N . 1, 9 @0¥v; do U No. 2, 0@ 0} brown, 84@8i(c; fair to prime do, BX@8)C: com- mon do, 73¢@8¢; cholco molanscs angar, HX@AN0 common ta'good do, TX@IXc; Now Orlesds, TX@ 8%, Binurs—Calitornla sugsr-loat drips, 88@700 ; dis- mond dripe, $1,0%31.10; sliver drips, extra fne, GI@ G50 ; good giiaur-houe slrup, 60036¢; extra do, DY ©G0c; Now Orlesns molasacs, choics, uqm; do prime, 63@88¢; do, commen to yood, 48@ 5o} Porto Rico mo- lasscs, 433083 common molssscs, 38@400; blnck. strap, 2P@u0c. Bricea—Allspice, 19@17%c; elaves, 51@5%3 corsla, 2°@39c; pepper, 17X@\8Xc; nutmegs, $1.16@1.20; Calcutta ginger, 14X@154¢, Soars —Trus Blae, 60; German Mottled, 85@Tc; Whits Lily, 6@0Xc; Whits Tloso, 6@3%¢e; Ttoyai Har 7o, 6(@00; Bavon Imperial, 6%c; Golden'West, 5@ 343 {mnun—}::ulxlur, lsundry, 63@7c; do, gloss, B @lc; do, corn, 0@9%0; Kingaford, pure, 1Xc § do, silver gloss, Y1/@330: do corn. 10@10%c. IAY—Thera was a falr inquiry for good tmothy, but the trading was restricied by light offcrings, Primo gold at $14.50 on track, Prairle_waa quist atd easfer ¢ No, 1 timothy, $13.50@314.00; No. 2 do, $11,60 (@12.00; 1nized do, $10.60@11,00; upland prairie, $10,00 1310.60; No. 1do, $3.00; sloug) 503 7,00, UIGHWINES—iVern quist and unchanged, Sales ‘wero limited to 50 brls at $1,07 per gallon, MIDES—Werelia continued falr demand and steady, QGreen clty butciors’, 5@5)c; green curod, light and beavy, 70} damnaged, ¢ ; part cired, G@0c; green zalted' kip, 70; greon conutey, S0} green alr13; fliot hides dry kip and ocalf, 143: dry saltod hides, 1130 deacon skins, 43@60c. oL rponting waa weak and unsettled, For ather ofln thiero wan a comparativoly #toidy markot. We quate: Carbon, 115 deg. test, 1c; do lilmols logal tast, 150 deg., 140; Buow White, 150 tiat, 17c: do hieadiight, 176 aeg., 170; extra winter lard oll, $1.00@1.05; No. 1, 93v30; No, 3, 75¢; linsced, raw, 53@00c; boilsd, @ 85c; whale,winier biooched, T/@3%c $2.16@2.25; neatafoot ofl, strictly pure, $1,15:4] da extrs, 950; doNo,1,850; bankoll, 88¢: * straits, 0o; plumbago ofl, €080} turpentine, 43@44o; naphtha, deodorized, €3 grravity, 1355@14)60; West Virginia ofls, uatural, ;;g ‘;xeg,. 3U@3%; nafural, 30 deg., 21@300; roduced, eg.. A POULTRY—~Waa {n falr demand and firm ot $4.50@ 4% for chickons and 124130 for turkeys, 'Geess and ducks wera aeldom calied for. P request and firmer at 603700 per dozon. POTATOES—Thers wa moo {nquiry for car Tots, with few, If any, {n tho market. Muyers offored Ii 250 per bu for 'peachhlows, Tlio stock in store getting low, and there {a more inquiry on the streot from retallcrs, the recolpta from tne murrounding muulrfl baving fallen off. BEEDS—Wero more active and steadior all round. Timothy sold st $2.50¢2.75, tho outside for prime, Olover sold at $4,2538.76; primo at $4.76, Hungarfan ‘waa salablo at $3:350¢, and millett sold at 45@40c, with primo held at s0c, Flux sold at $1.13%@1.50, BALT~Was in falr demand and steidy, New salt liore mackerel; in arrlving in llboral quantities from Saginaw, Quo. tation: Haginaw and Onon fine, £1.40; Canada dalry, withouk: ba pr A TEAS—Trado continuea falr, and prices rematn nominally stoady, though on low aud medium gradea there {8 poma *cutting,” whero tne orders aroat all Hberal. Woqucte: QuNrowDez—Common, 5024003 good do, 403450} modiurm, 453800 ; goor do, BU@350 ; flne, 636003 fine §3t Suaise cholce, T0@ide ; cuolcaat, 034030 fancy Iivinar—Common, 30@356; good do, 38@400; medium, 40@fs0; good do, 43@300; fino, SUESS flnest, 65:2G00 ; cholce, 63@700; choicest, T0@75c. Jarax—Common, $0@33 ; good common, 35@3803 medhim, 40@420: good modinm, 45@t8a; tine, L@ Sac; tnéal, 8360007 choice, GURGS0; cholcest) T3 e Goroxas—Common, 30@430 § food common, 35 38a: medium, 403420 ; good medium, 43@4503 fnc, 18@500; Ancal, 56@38c; cholue, CU@T20} cholcest, 766 'WOOD—Tho market ia dull and weak ot the rocent decline, or at $8,00 for maple, $7.00 for beceh, aud 45,00 far slabs,—dclivered. VEAL—Wae'slow and easy at9@6c, Tho offerings were {air, VEGETABLES—Wero selling ot the following pricen: Cucumbers, £1.00 per dozen; grovn peas, §2.15 box; atring boaty, H003450 por box; asparagus, 25 per doz; lettuce, ¥5@40a per doz; radislies, + aptnsch, $1.50 porjoox; plo-plaut, 3@ tomatocs, 186G 400 per bOx. WOOL—Continuea dull snd unsettied, Small or- dors aro helug filed at {rregular prices ; Tub-washed, primo, 49@300; do, poor to good, 4i@HHo; washed Becos, finn, good conditloned, S3@37c; wazhed, modis um do, $0@420; unwwaabiod, fina hexvy o light, 2@ 200; do, medium, 23@280; pulled, WdTc, LIVE 8TOCK. CHICAQO, Recelpts— Cattls, Togs, Bheep. Monday. LI 1 Tuesdsy, 15,928 ‘Wednesda 41,581 3,431 3.542 4,6 5,974 17,607 OATTLE~It was & brisk day In the esttlo market, Newa from the Esst was cheering, aud the large nume- er of shippers present Look bold on a more than ordi- narily liberal scale. Consequently for tho bettes class of abippiog csitle thers wasa lively competition, and the demands of bolders for a furtber alight advance were roadily accoded 1o, Not cnly was there & atrong demand on Exatern sccount, but ther was moto thag, ususl activity In the call for stockers,and betwoon abippers, foedors, and the homs trade, the mupply Ahough largs for a Friday, rapidly disappeared, sud the day closed o empty paus, Trading was at $2.608 3,00 for scalawags; sk $3.5084.10 for local buichors® slufl; ot §3.70@4.25 for falr to prime foeding cattle and at $4,25®5,65 for fair to atrictly choica shipping steers, Gommon to prime fat bulls sold at $3,00@4.60, and ordinary 1o cholca cows st $3.50G4.00, Light and medium weig bt floshy ateers miet with more fnquiry tban the upper grades, and commanded relatively tho oat prices, CATTLE BALES. No, av. Price, B, Strabiorn & Co, to Hotsford, ., 8¢ 8476 "To Donnehus & Koo, 450 0 AllertuB.yesveens &.00 To Morris &', L0 Nicoles & Addems to Allerton. 435 ‘T Eastman, 513 o Budlang 485 To Pfeltzer. 445 o Plaltzer (oow 4as ‘0 Mouroe. .., 800 To Eastwman, 450 To Hornaon, ... . 1 €43 Btrader, Wadsworih & I, 1o Alon- 6 510 4.3 56.0% Bhaunon, I' & 630 To Bwils k11, 40 ‘To Boylogton Rader & Hosd to Wood Teos, (9 Monree, e, ) 823 To Monroe 17 418 To Manros 1 450 To Bwift & 1 15 4,60 To Bwift X I 11 4. To Bwift & If S 5 To Morrls & ¥ 18 I Ta Heraly, M, & € & I John Wallmori to Morris & Wero 8t ¢ To Morria & W, 19 523 To Morris & W 5,00 Gregory, Cools; an 5,30 To Monrce 35 5 ) 510 815 &. b 4, i 8.62; 4, 665 8,25 Ling 1,20 5.25 To Doud v 1,1 470 Denny & ledina 16 kil & ¥ a0 620 Ta Kabn & Fu...... e 15 140 540 82 1,29 478 30 1183 475 17 1168 476 3 NUT 690 15 1.320 4.83 92 LI 620 18 1ws 4es 17 17 18 1 an 3 45 18 Jauen Jackson to Allerton, Horine Dros. & Co., to AMarks TOBuu s rersbroesarss To Teaneit Ii v 13 ry & Bro, (o Dewey.. 38 To DOW0Y, .0 s Tol, A, Thompson.. ‘To Isrrison, To Harrison, 10 To Hammon 10 To Hammond. 10 Ingwerson Bros 1 o Groon, 0] To Green, 19 Hall, Patte; feld.oou s To Butterfield.. To Herah, M. To Hersh, M. & Co. To Lorsh, . & Co. Banleys, W. & B, to Koefer, To Doud, “To Wolch o Martin Bros, {0 Eastman., To Monroa. .. 341916 490 110G8—Trado was active and prices’ wera strong. Tha ocelpts were nestly 5,000 leas than for the day before, and liolders were inclinod {o fusist upon high- e figuros, but Luyers wero prolty well * loaded up," and did not want tho hogs at any advaace, and wo noto malca ot substantlally Thursday's quotations, Sealawgn sald ot $6,25@0.75 ; common Lo ehoce Lght 2t $7.0037.16 ; poor to primoe heavy at $3.8537.16 3 and extra do &t $7.20@7.80, The s markot closod firm, T0G BALTA, Av, Price,| Av. Price. l$ $7.10 1.25 ‘201 77,.0.103 7,10 amounted 'to only 61 head, Wo quoto common to oxtra [ There was 1o market. wooled at $4.5026,50, KAST LIUENTY—WEERLY DEPORT. Special Dizpateh ta The Chicase Ty (dune. PAsT LIUERTY, Ds,, May b,—OATTLE—Hoceipty far 1o waok ending Moy 4, 0,047 head, or 311 cars of through atock and 80 afs for saln horo, sgainat 0,018 led the waek betoro; aupply very light prices higher Dy 250 all round; demand falr and all sold; stockers scarco and in detaand; primo to astrs, 1,200 to 1,600, £5.20@0.35; fair to good, 1,000 ta 1,200, '$1.00@6.00} common, 900 to 1,000, 460 Atockers carco st £1.25@4.23; bulle, cotrs, and atags, $.50@4.00; sales foF o weck footdd 1,043 bead, sgainst 1,300 the woek [ore, Hoas—Recelpts, 16,830 boad, sgainst 11,660 the week Lefore; lfivyly good and prices off more than oy weok for a yesrs acliing slow at the followlng figures : ‘Philadoiphiss, $7.6087.90; Yorkers, $7.006 .25 rougl, $0.00@7.00, Biimcr—Necelpts, 1:,500 head, agatnst 17,200 the bofore: supply falr snd sold briskly at 'the fol- Iowlng: Extra, 100 {0 110, $3.8%80,19; good, 90 to 05, $£5.40645.05 1 falr, £0 15 83, $4.70;8.00 § comnon, 19 4 3, $3.50@4.00. ALDANY—WEEKLY REPORT. Hpacial Diznaleh fa The Chicago Tribune. ALpaxT, N. Y,, May 5.—Druvzs—Iloceipts, 508 cars; Last ‘woek, 645; 'deoreats, 37: throughout the weok dealers havorealized a falr businees, full s good aa Iast weok: sales 411 head: market openod otan ad- vance of 10c and ruled strong up to yesterasy, then, owing 1o » scsnty wuppiy, 4 further” improvs: mont’ of o was realizad; the hold-over buyers and 1 fow nesy-comers catined o atrong markot to-day, for only tuirty-eight cars wers recelved: the averagn advanco on the weok &4 about 120 per cwl; rullng 0 340 for 1,450 Ib atoors; SX@bXa for medium weighta; #00d to cholco and light stocic down to dc, Hurer AND Laxns—Ticcelpts, 40 cara ; lant weok, 60; decreate, 16 cars; markes dull I tha woek; fow Faste ern and local doslers in attendanco; ouly 2 loads bought for Now York, cad 8 now unsold} saloa &t 53 @16 for common to good ; @B for cholco o ostras & fow fall lambs sold at 6, aud spring at 1950, Hoas—Nothing doing. NEW YORK, New Yons, May 0,—Bnevzs—liocelpts, 1,150, making 4,850 for four days, ogainzt 4,700 ab tha §atne tlius labi week; quallty falr {0 prime; demand good saough to tako all stock at the advanca'of » strong Ko noted yoa- torday; exclusive of & few fat bulla at $4.50@04,75 live wolght, and a fow aztra native stocrs at §11.60@311.35, thio rango was $9,75@11.25, Hugze—Rocelpts, 1,750, making 0,950 for four dsys, aqalnst 8,600 at tho samo tmo lust Woek; matket quich and unchanged. Bure—Itcoeipts, 3,670, making 12,560 for four days, againat 10,133at the simo time |ast wook; market about stoady; & car of common Ohio hogs, 129 lbs, Efl BUFFALO, Durrato, N, ¥., May 6,—OATTLE—Racelgts, 1,054; total for the woek, 9,38 ; no markot Iay; fresh arrivals through cansiguruents ; 60 cars hold for ahip- meut to-morrow. . Suxer Axp Layne—Receipts, 1,000; total for tha ‘week, 10,200 ; markst qulet | sales, 1,000, at prices s aba ; Hoas—Roosipts, 2,500 total for the week, 14,800 1 markes slow; Yorkors, $7.4037,60 ; heavy, $7.60@7.715; stock pigs, $7.5037.63%, EAST LIDERTY, Last Liveary, May 6,—OATTLI—Recelpts to-day, 4 head, all through stock ; total for four days, ; no trads, thero belug nothing on hand to sull. Hons—Rooeipta In—dl{, 2,750 head; total for four duys, 12,005 Yvurkm, $7.00@1.30 ; Philadelphtas, §7.50 1.50, Burces ocelple to-day, 90 head ; tolal for four daye, 10,460 ; clipped solling at 5@0x, Lovts, May 5—Hocemgilet and unchanged 81, Louts, May 5.—l{ods—Qulet and unchanged ; Hght ainplog, $5.7@600; Yorkers, $0.0096.40 7 bacon, $6,40@6.90 ; butchera’, $0,6067,00, QaTrie—Active; not quotably higher: good to gholce natives, 34 Bab] medlum 1o ';.‘)'55 (;‘ifia 13 : pony atocrs, $4.004) 03 cows, §, XTH stockers, $3,00(34.33; foeders, $1.25@34.60, CINCINNATIL QOrxopnvaty, May 8.—Hoas—3teady snd firm} fair {0 good light, $8.76@7.00; talr to good heary, $7.10@ o 7,303 receipts, 800 ; ahipments, 10,000, LUMBER. Two or throo cargoes were offersd at tho sale-docks ourly, and quickly taken by the city deslors, Ploco- studl waa stoady at $8.00 for gresn, and $3,33 for dry, and common Joch at $8.50@11.00. The floot is ex. pocted tn by Monday. Balos; Cargo schr Tuscols, from Bilver Lake, 50 m, part dry pleco-stuff at $3.23; 120 m do, bos atrips at $11.00, The yard-irade continuea falr, though some of the dealors say trado ds not mp to the usual avorage for thls time in the season, Groen lumber is rather scarce, but 19 not llkcly to be so loug, il the lumber porta are now accessible, and vesscls have been sent %0 nearly all of them for Jus Quotati Firat ana wecond ejoar, 8, s Clear slding, first sud second. Firat common siding... Flooring, firat comuon, dr, Flooriug, second commou, dressed., Tiox boards, A... boards, B...sss. e A stock boards, 10 and 12 n., Hatock board Ostock boards..... Fencingooo.. .. Common imber, 18 £t Atd undera ihch. Co:won fnch. . “atock, 30,407 balea; weckly net rocelpts, 2,003; TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FONEIGN MARKETS, Bwtetal Ditpaich (s The Chieaan Tvibune. Livenroot, May 8,—Corrox—Quiot and unchnnged; | les af 8,000 bales, including 1,000 Lales for spec. ulstion and export; sales of the weok, 51,000, fnclud. g sxport, 6,000; apocalation, 2,000; tatal atock, 1,023,000; last year, 051,000; racelpts, 6,700 ; Arcerican, 62,000; sctusl export, 6,000: forwarded diroct from ship's alda to Bpinner's, 13,000; Americsn sales 83,000, Stock of American, 629,000¢ smount afloss, 812,000, including American, 146,000; Amorican lrat yoar, 118,000, Tlocelpis of wheat for thres dsys, 33,000, fncluding 21,000 American, Treadatuffa—~Market easfor, Fiour—21@24n, Peoas—Ice@ s 64, Callfornia wheat—0s, 6@% 103} red Milwau- keo wheat, 85@08 41 Californls Qlub wheat, s pULT Y 108 34, PAnts, May 5.—TFlva per cent rentes for account, 106, Loxpox, Aay 5,—Consols, 860-16 for money and account, Now 5, 1062, Erle, 134, Tatea of disconnt for thres months’ bills in open market, 13{, bolng % Lelow the Dank of England rate, Loxpox, May 5.—Laren—~Oonsols, 08} for mone; and account, Lonpow, May 6,—Consols, 98 11-16; money and se- count, The rise in consols i in consequence of the shortness of stock, | Livenroow, May §,—Pnovisioxs—Pork, prime mess weatern, dull 82s. Bicon—Cummberland cut, dall &2a5 shord rib, dull, 5is; long clesr, dul, St} bams, loog cub, dull, 57a; shoulders, dull, 392, Deef~Extra Iddfa mes' dull, 106w, Lard—Prime Weatern dull; | 655; 6d. ;. Cheesom- American choloe, dull: 58s, PropupE.—Wheat—No, 1 spring dnll, 9 24; No, 2 apring dull, 82 0d; winter wheat dull, 98 dd; corn. 3iized dall, 20s 30, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New Onteaws, Msy o, market firm; males, 3,350 balea; good ordinary, 9@ 93(0; low middling, 10%@!lo; middling, 11}@1% g00d do, 195 @13){0; rocelpls, no1,820 3 gross, 3,20; exporta to the Continent, 4,127; countwise, B4; atock, 187,042 : wook's sales, 10,593 roceipts, 9,2413 exporia to Great Dritaln, ‘10,365; to tho Continent, 13,676; coaatwles, 1,065; river, 4, BAVANRAH, Moy G.—Cotton dull; miadlings, 11%0; stock, 10,801, weekly not recofpts, 2,678 balea ; gross, 4,003; exports to Great Britian, 4,098 ; to the Continont, 5,000 coastwise, 3,740; ales, 3,020, OaLvaston, Moy B.—Cotton wesk and {rregular; middiings, 1130} stock, 22,973 bales; wookly met re- ceipts, 4,003; gross, 4,038; ozports to Grest Brittan, 803; fo the Olomnel, 3,210 ; coostwiso, 2,200 ules, 2,125, Crantraton, May 6.—Cotton unchanged; mid- dilogs, 1340; stock, 17,725 balos ; woekly net recolpts, 1,492; exports, to Groat Dritaln, 2,072} to tho Conti nout, 9,000 coastilss, 575 ; salos, 2,850, Mosvt, May 5,—Cotton {rregular ; middlings, 11 ports, ta Great Britain, 4,040; to tho Continent, 300; casstwiso, 3,957 ; sales, 3,100, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PRrADZLEHLA, Pa, May 8.~Woal.dull} prices nominal; supply lght; Ohlo, Pennsylvanls, and Woat Virgints, XX aud abovo, 42@430; X, 42@430; medium, 4(@{0)c; coarse, 0@ ow York, Mich- 1gau, Indlans, snd Western fino, 35@37i0 ; medium, 44@40)c; coarse, 40@420; New York, Michigan, In> Qfana, and Wostern fine, 33@AT0; medium, 43@450; coarme, 30@10c; combing, washod, 65@00c; do un- washed, 40@430; Cauads, combing, 69; fins, nne waehed, 23320 courso and modium, unwashed, 0@330; tub-washod, 40@170; extra merino, pulled, 4g60; No, 1 and supur, pulled, $3@37e. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, Nrw Yonx, May 6,—Business continucs quiot with commiorion houses and importers, Foroign goods wera dull, and pressed to salo ot auction. Cotton goods wora aluggish, A stock of Atlantlo browns sheet- ings was closed - oat fo & lsading jobbing houss, and theso gooda nro sclling low, Prints woro quict., Amer- 1can light fancles wora reduced to 8o, PITTSBURG INON AND PETROLEUM, PITTa0URG, Pa., 3Iny 6,—P10-TNON—Firm, with up- ward tendency; No. 1 Gray forge, $11.00@2150 cash, and $22.00922.50 four months; woll-nown Lrands of foundry tron also firmioer. PrraoLroN~—Dull; arude unsteady; about $1.95 at Parkor's; refluod, 193¢, Philadelphia dellvery. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. OLEvrLaxp, O, May B.—Potroloum, firm, at 10gc for standsrd; §1,10@1,115 for primo whita, 160 teat, car lots, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YODR. Spetial Disvalch te The Chleage Tribuna, New Yonw, May 5,—ORAIN — Wheat—Ths Mar- ket {3 o better, with & good export demand; mlen of 160,00 Lu at $1.03@L06 for rejacted epring, $L04@L14 for ungraded npring, $1.09@ 110 for No, 3 Chlcsgo, $1,10@L1L for No.d Ail- waukes, $1.16@1.10 for No, 2 Chicago, $1.10B119 for No. 2 Northwoatern, $1.19@1.20 for No, 3 Milwaukos, $1.26@1.29 for No. 1 spring, $1.13@1.31 for winter red Western, §1208140 for amber do, $1,32B145 for whito Weatern, 950 for no grade apring, $1,05 for inferior wintor red Western, and $1.3 for white Caunds in boud in store. Iiye dull aud mominal at 800 for Weslern, 80@920 for Stato, and 80c for Canada inbond. Barley quiet and unchanged, Corn X lo lower; salea 49,000 ba at 690 for no grada mized, 63y @0ixo for steamer mixed, atid 62)(@S%0 for graded mizod; also, 6,000 bu graded mixed for May at lc, 305,000 bu do for Juna st (0. Onts & shado firmer: ralos of 45,000 bu at 38@4Yc for mixed Westorn and Slate, and 40353 for whito Wostora aud Htate, Provisions—bliddles quict at 11%312)(o for long elear, Lard n acarcely %o firm; sales of 260 fea at $12.83 for primo stoam; at the firat call for Alay, $12.75 was bid snd $12,95 seked ; for June, salos of 500 tes at $12.025@14.95; for July, 250 tea dold at $13.07; for August, 500tcs brought $13.20@13,20; for Baptem. Lor, 313,97 was bld and $19.40 asked; for October, $19.37 was Uid and $13.50 asked. Wriaz—blarket quiet and firm ‘at $LILY per gallon. Grocxnrzs—8ugar—Alarket firm, with moderats fn- quiry; fair to good rufinlug quoted at 8 0-16@7 13-1¢o; prime at 715-100; sud white Havaoa nt 5@103c. Coffec—Market steady; moderats inquiry; To quotod 2t 15%@18)c In gold, and Maracaibo at 10@1% in gold, TaLzow—Rules quict; quoted at 85 @3e. (79 tAs Assectated I'vess,) Nrew Tonx, Moy 6,—Corrox—Market dull; rregu- Iar: 1201681240 not receipts atall United States r«rll duriug tho woek, 20,000 baloa: do same wack nat year, 23,000 ;_total ‘receipts at ail United States ports to dale, 5,943,000; do same date it year, 3,326,000 7 ozporu frow all United Blates ports for the week, 60,0305 do sams week last year, 43,000 + total exports {rom all United Statoa ports 'to date, 2,546,000: do ta same dato last _year, 3,304,000 ; stock atall United Btates ports, 499,000; do same time laat year, (49,000 ; stock at il interlor towns, 85,000 do 1amo time It year, 60,000 futures ofosed weak : 3May, 124@12 17320 ; June, lixz'av.\ 25331 July, 13 S1-i@lde; August, lu)[?h -3, Soptombar, ' 13 20 ; October, «1315-16c; November, 12 27-$3@122,0; December, 12 27-32@127{0, Proun—Recelits, 11,000 brla; modorste businoss doing for export o homo use; ‘supor Slate Wostern $1.10@4,00; common to good extrs, $4.00@5.20; good ta choice, $5.25A8.70; whilte wheat ‘extra, $3,18749,76; oxtra ONi, 4.9K87.00} B, Loul, $3.2089.01; Minun. sata patent procers, 10,50.49,50; No. 2, $.00G3,60, Itye flour aleady: $4.15@3.15, Conk-Mear—tteady: Weatorn, $2,75@3.33, GRa: -Wheat—Itecelpla, 24,000 bu; uo do. epring, 9503 No, 3 apring, $1.10; No. 1 apring, $.27@ 142§ mixed -‘mng $1.21 3 No. 4 Onicago apring nom- inal,' $1.15@ 1! wintlo. 3 Northwoatern, old, L store, $1.30: No, 4 Mlnnedots ‘spring, soft, 31157 whits Michigan, $1.44; winter rod Western, uo grade, $1.033 white (Caaada fn store .in bond, $L3J, Rye littlo more acive; Canda in bond to arrive, e, Corn in far Jdemand for oxport and Lomo use; roceipts, 94,000 bu; mized, nosgrado, 80c; do sleamor, 83 ©l0; do graded, 62){@630; new Weslorn muufi ungraded, C2@bdie, Osta mora active; rocuipts, 43,000 bu ; mixod Westorn and Biate, U7@4%; white Weatorn and Btate, 444@58c, Hav—Btaady audl unchanged, Gnocisisy—Colleo—Quict and steady; Itio cargoos, 16)@18)51n gold; Jobbing &t 1651910 In gold, Hue Bar quist, aud unchanged. Molassos sieady; fair do- mand, Rice quict and unchauged. oFe~Quist; Eastern aud Weatorn, 10@100; Now York Btate, 12@160 s Califoruls, 163143, rernoLkuM—Dull and heavy; crude, 838){0; re- fined, 13;c; fa cased, 175@ N0, ‘TatLow=——8teady; 8% (34 11-16c, BTnAINED Reali—~Quiel ; §1,76@1.80, Brruita TosPRsTINK—Firmer ; Sio. Eaas—8leady; Weatern, 14@13, Puovisions—Lork steady; now m"nl £21.603121,00; prime country and cily August, §22.05, Leel quict; plain extra wess, 13alic, Out mests—Western quiot; long clear Weatern, 10%{0; docity, 13%(c. Lard firmer; prime stoam, 3124081245 day, $12.65; June, $179.Vixu4 la.%}f July, $13.001317%; Auguit, $ILu@ 18.27%, Burres—Unchanged, Cuzzsz—Quiot: @lic, Waszx—Qulet; $L11), My 5.~FLovacQulet and stesd New Onreans, May 6.—FLoun—Quiet and s : pupetiog, $318} XX, $hA; XA, $15Gho; sxira hatx—Cor In tood demand at full pricos; white mixed, 870; white Westurn, 000; yellow \Western, 873, Oats'quictand wex;'st. Louls, lu@4lo; Use ena, 433, Cosx-MzaL—Demand falr snd market firm; §2.95 @A, Hax—Highar grades havs advanced; cholce, §24.00, Provisions~—Pork -tm“ d high, 122,00, dull;_tiesos, [t b fi." m..'nw_s }-2:': i —Cotion—~Demand fatr; weakiert shotlders, 8%@8%o0; clear wib, 120f efear, 1ixe, B uiet, “put stead. H 1o, Dacin aviel, wit sioady: whoutders, 9Ye; sLuatLe, Watakr—Qulet, hui siesd Daan—Dull; 8o, PRILADELTRIA, PRILADELTAIA, May B,~FLoun—Duli} extrs, 81,38 @1,78; Wiscousin snd Minnesnta oxtra family, $3,37 30605 B tale, Ohlo, and Indlans, $0.0080.03 hig] 3! GnatN—Wheat qnist; Pennaylvania red, $1,50; am. her, $1.82@1.54; whits Michigan, $1.30, Iye, Ao, Corn dull; yellow, liat2o: atesmer, S0 aail, Boya; Oatd ueylocted ; whilo, 433810} Obloy Witisxy—Western, $1.12, ng:ggmmmr. Tl'c.wew.so. Timothy, $2,00@12,65, "n"tnéu'vn—sluan Ceuds, 10j60; rofined, 13) UTTRR—Bteady; New York Btate and Bradford County, Pa,, extrs,’ 20@%00; firsts, 28@No; Westorn extras, 26@3%0; firnta, 25@300; Weatern rolls, xtras, UGLD: fate, 2331, JolipEsn—Neiw York Biale, 131(@1do; Westorn fins, al1se, Eaos—Dennsylvania, New Yorl freals, 15)@10%0; Woatern, freat, Br. Lovis, Mo, May 8 Oorrom—Dullagd 27 018, Mo,, May E.~Corromn—Dull a; lower middiing, 11}¢e; fow middiing, 1)o7 good Ardimry; “Froun—Quiet and weak : litils doing. GRAIN—Wheat dull and lower to sell ; No, 3 red fall, SLOTK@LIS LA cant; 1137 bid May! No, 3 red fall, and Delsware, s@16c, no alferings, no bids, "Corn highsr; No, 2, 43a cash } 48%¢e bid for strictly fresh: A3} R0} (o May; SK@UG un y. Ouafiem aud inestivo; No, Juts; t85(@i630 0 2 431 ol cash; 3s¢o bld Junes requinr, 3iabid: ye dull; €430 bid, ' Dariey duil and nnclsnged. Wntsrz—Sieady ; good & $1,08, Provisions—Pork dull; X 40, Lard, nu matket, Bulk meats nominally iinchangeds 1o moves ment, Dacon insctive; abiouilers, BX@NX0; cleat rid, 135@1Ke; dlesr, 133/G12}0. Yeans lower; 3G Recerrrs—Flonr, 3,000 brls; wheat, 8,800 bu; corn, 50,000 bu: oats, 10,000 L; rye, 1,600 bu, TOLEDO. Totxpo, O., May 5,~Fr.oun—Steady, GnAIN—Wheat ateady and firm ¢ No. 1 white Miohi an, 81283 extra white Michigan, $1,38; amber chigan, 31.223(; June, $1.24%; No. 3 red winter, $LI1¢; Ko, 3 el L1133 Tefecied rod, 8%, Corn slrm advaticed: high mized, bto; May, 53Kd} June, glo; low mixed, b1o; Ratsss, #130} No.d whits G130t no grads, 40e.’ Oata quist Lut steady; No, 4 held &t 3o ; Michigan, 350; rojected, 33e, OLOVER SrED—$9.10. Rroe1ers—Flour, 00 brla; whest, 10,000 bu; corn, 32,000 b ; oats, 8,400 bu, UIPMENTA—~Tiouz, 1,10 brla; whest, 14,000 bu; corn, 31,000 bu; osts, 1,400 bu, CINCINNATL. OrsomnNaTz, O., May 5,~CorroN—Dull; 120, F1oux—Quies and unchanged. p Gnate—Wheat falr and firm; $1.13@121, dnll; 47@480. Osts stesdy and firm; 353400, Rya unsetticd ; 72@76e. Barloy quiet and uncliangsd, TrovintoNs—Fork falr ‘and frm: males b $21.00, Lard falt and firm ; stosm, $12.20 bld; 1330 askod Koltle, 13%@I3%c. Bulk “meats fair and firm shouldiers, Ho: clear rib, 1io cash ; 1130 buyer Juno § clesr, 11¥@1i3c. Bacon quiot add vinchanged, Vittar—Good demand at fall prices; $1,07, BurTeEn—Doll and unchanged. MILWAUKER, Mruwiuxez, Wis, Msy 5,—~Froun—Dall snd un. changed. GRATN—Whest opened firms; closed stroag: No. 1 Milwaukoe, $1.10: Lard, $1.21: No, 3 do, $1.02%; Juno, $1.034; July, $L04X; No, 3, Ole, Corn un: changod; No, 3, 4Gc.’ Oata wenk; shads easier; No, 3, e, Nyo firm; higher; No, 1, 67c, Bazley une changed ;" No, 2 spring, 840; No, 3 do, £0c. Provistons—Firmor, ¥., Fretante—Quiet but steady; wheat to Buffalo, dog do to OnwoRo, TiG0, TtecervTe—Flour, 6,000 brla; whost, 87000 bu, BitrsenTa—Flour, 7,000 brla; wheat, 10,000 bu, DALTIMORE, Bartixone, Md, May §,—Frova—~Unchangod, Grate—Wheat finll and unchauged. Corn active but_lower; Western mixed, 6lo, dull_and heary; white Wentern, 44@40; mized do, K0@10. Tiye itall and nominal, Har—Good demand and nnchanged, Poovistons—Dull and unchisnged. FrrnoLrus—Dull; crude, TH@770; dr‘eannd, 13x4e emand} £ Cora Govrrr—Oulot, steady, and inchange Wiskr—Dul .12, Burren—Teavy; Woatern, 25@20c, & BOSTON. Doszax, May 5.—Fr.oun—Westorn suerfine, $4.000 .23 ; common oxtras, $4.50@5,00; Wisconsln and Minnesots extrs fawlly, $5.00@7.00 ter whoal ! Obifo, Indians, and Mihigan, $0.00.37.25; Ilnols, $6.45@R50; BT, Louis, $0.25@0.00; fancy Minnesoly and Wisconstu, $7,33,:2.60, Onatx—Corn “firmer; inlxed and yollow, 62@430. Oata firmar: mized nnd'No, 3 white, 44 t8c ; Tejoctad, 423440 No. 1 while, 6050, ; TUEFALO. Burraro, May 5.—GrArN—Whoat naciive, Corn. GarJot In oo deinand; 10 cara Kanass at 875 Western t 64@50c, all track, Oats—None here. liys —Nono horo. Darley quiot, o for wheat, Editor or Editross. Buriington Haw’-Eye. It wonld maka Iorace Grooloy turn over I his grave it ho could hoar the Iown papers oall Ing Miss Clazott, of thoe Keokuk Constitution, au editross, Wo prosumo thoso same papors look upon hor a8 & brilliaut young journalistoss, and nodoratnnd that sbo will be ber own business managarees, and wiil hopo that she will sucoeod equally sell aa an editress and publishoross, aud s moldress of public opinion, and prodict that uho will be & lnadeross in local literary circlos, & posaition which ler attaluments as o :c).;uanss ond ability 83 o writeross entitle bor o fako. JXID GLOVES. RTD GLOVES. Job Tot Xid Gloves, Ao, 732, and #1, for ladies and gentlemen, Our regular Kil Gloves ftted tho same as usual. Prices tho samo as beforo, PARIY KID GLOVE STORE, Dt STATIE-ST. EETINGS: Oeo Chicago, Rock Tlaud & Pasic B, R Co Aprit 24, 1870, Tho Annunl Sfeeting of tho Btockholders of the Chi- cajto, Tock Taland & Facifle I, t, Co, for tho eleotion of Directors, pursuant to law, aud tho transaction of nuchs othor busincss as may cotne before tlom, will ba held at the oflico of the Gompany in_tho City of Chle cag0, on Wodcadsy, tho Tt day of Juno next, st 1i o'clock 8. m. JOUN I\, TRACY, Prosidont, F. I, TOWS, Secrotary, (IliCAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY 0. 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