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~.Dull Openlng of' Business:Among ~ Our Local Banks. ‘Smal)’ Country Orders for Cur~ roncy--Olearings Lisht. Thé- Produeo Markets Tess Active- Wheat -Stronjger. ‘Provislons and Other Grain Steadier. TINANCIAL. No new features wero expected to show (hem- selven In thaloan market, and there was no diesp- pointment at the qulet opening of basiness among tho banke, The only sign of greater anlmation was a allght incrense In the conntry ordeta for currency. 'The supply of paper was reatelcted, and the banks + were anxions to extend acconimodations to all de- Collectiona biave improved of low, particularly in the city,and this deficiency ustains kome demand from mer- cMnl.u and miscellaneona sources for accommada- sirable borrowers. " Inte, but are atill ! Tiates of discount were 8@10 per cent to regalar borrowers. Special rates are made to desirable outsidolorrotyers. 1 Onthe street, rateswera 6@18 per cent, with ood papet In light supply. gNow {‘nrk exchinnge was sold between banksat P5@350¢ per $1,000 premiunt, . Tho clearings wore $3,100,000. DUSINESS DECRRASING" The Clearing-Honso ngaregato last week was only $381,427,075, and (he tolal for nineteen weoks ending My 13 Is §7,735, sgatnst *£9,042,206,010 in 1875, a decllne of 51,300,721, 870 n 1875, or moro than 14 per cent, "At Doston the nggregate this year hna heen §840, - 750.400, againat about $040,000,000 Inat year, a declino of ‘about 10 per cent. nggregate to date has been 8834,04%,210, apainst $815,000,315 Inst_yéar, on Increno of nbont t 8 “Lowls the agmreate ND CLEARINGS LTSS, , 047 this year, At Phlladelphia the Al ¥ been $312,713, 301 | B4130, 740, uD(l [lhcm Ngures -hond -the agarerate has m~"§A'.:r‘<'3“ Inat yenr. ndcr]hm 'of about .u, per -At Cinclnnit] the n;.vrg y 1w 27,638, 358 agninat $2 Sinoart per cent. manager of the Clear) Iouxl‘ Ilt New Urleand for {18 transactions Inst year, which show that New Orleans {snot unly entitled to rank with Phfladel- yhila, thoso cities only shuwing neroaxe of trans- uctions, bat-thot the Incrense at New Orleans ling The agirregate there I 3100, 042, - 1°to May 15th the let Thus the chief ficen thio larger. £17, agalnst 3170, 420, 81 Year, o galn of nenrly G4 per cent. cities, in respoct to Increaeo or decreaso of traus< actions, rank ns follows: v Qrieans,|$ xm,u Th proportion of clearl totau fn these cltlex for 1 18 7:2 per cent, nud for 3874 It was uot quite 75 per cont.—7%e Public, May 18, PACIFIO MATT. Tho New York Bullelin of Friday has thls ahout thia most dangerous of all the speculative stocks o tho market: In l’nc[flc Mall atock there was a lively time, tha and 10%c: the sunnal t, antl no notice has of the transfer books. a3 been fu good borrowing demand for fFome time_past, and proxies lave been sollcited both by the present inanagement, which 4 the Ui l’nt!“c Railrond, and fn From roliciting Ing between 2115 kos place on {1io tven of closlng #ame a that of th Uchalf of the Panam _proxics the contest las dovelaped o biylng nnd large porchases were mado to-day, pre- 7 for one or the other of the contending rllnl. although it was reported that a third party d been formed (o securva controlling futereat, wuu tho view of rclling out ata good profit. Tho brought out a good deal of tonss render volucless some of the Tt 14 o\ wipposed that the ransfer books will ho closed Saturday, when It will e known which elde cuntrols tho Company for the zm Ity “Iflch W ‘proxies alrendy given, GOVERNMENT DONDS, i * foited States 63 of ‘31, . B20sot grtnuary and uly t'm—.huunu'mm Juiy. iat o aited diate cuzrency os.. GOLD AND GREENDACLY Gold was 1115 @112%. Qreenbacka wero BO@8D%. TFORCION lXCflA!\’G\}" a ¥t Bonds.s s L, L LOCAL STOCKS, Tiafiwar, South g rv m ar: o n‘ do, m| Lulcn o an-Lig h £ xposition atock xMI(nn stock —— DY TELEGRAPH, To the W’ut(m Awsociated Press. 2, —Gold opencd st 11243, de- 12%, and eclosed ot 11%% Loans were nlso made nn:. Governments woro steady. Tiallroad bonds wero dull and firm, Btate securities wero dull. The weck opencd with continued depression on " the Btoek Exchange and a further shrinkage in yalues. A farther break In some of the coal stucks Nxw Yonx, Moy 22, nll umvved uff Lo 105 fnr wuud -muunu, to wu for odd lote and nelmm Well\.m from 103! The daily duclluu in tlu:ue 'stocks m.uur- aitracts attention, and each fresh break acons to bring out stock heretofers hold for investment. Erle wus freely pressad for sal, 3 Lake Shoro ai ‘mera noticeably was comparatively 110, regular, ¢, Lackawanna 6: ¢, and dcullnud from active, and advanced [Thore wero ailea of sellor slxty ofabout d trom tho regulur prics, o firfaer, ond )nlcc- recovered L1, Western Unlon lha lm.er New Jerse egraph and Facifio 3 ern Union Teleg ' to cnnupond with ri 151 000 lhllll.l, of whlch l7'000 were l‘n:lm! Mall, Wentern Unlon, 8,000 B 000 Bl(e, 62,000 Lake Shote, '13,000 Michigan L' . gemm. and 6,000 Dela- I | were strong throughout. hn"nln teduced thelr rates ‘Transactions wero Mooy mnmmy, Y 4@4, p’&nh\ml lc:al ’J:hn Assistant Pro Prime mercantilu runw g dishursed §9,000, ried 0,000, & Blllu I:x ress 54 o lmln&l‘nclnc rd falon. Pulnu siock.. 00 Tan IJ l’lfi‘ llukln"hmd. B0 Vlr lnll €1, new. e MINY .. U BAx FraNcisco, May Ez.'—-'rhn following are the lllllllafloflul)l-\l atthe chk Ex:hnn o L & gn Touma, Loxnay, May e of d nrket for three montha' billy, T the Bank of Englal rate, Consols, money and n::mml, 06 5-10. Tnited ‘States boals, 05, 1HX; UTe, 100X: 10-40%, 10733 new b, ‘1003, New' York 'Central, 00; Erle, 12; Erlo pro- ferred, 20, Pants, May 9".—nuulou 1061 4344e, FuANRront, May 2! 22, —United States bofide, new N, belng 25 bo- REAL ESTATE. The following ln;tmmen(u wera filed for record Monday, May 22¢ CITY PROPENTY, Lincainipince, n e cor Sophast, wf, 252100ty o 2o W A 3,855 1S iaiaton it s ) Jaip 11y dated A \ L $ 6,000 2,500 10,500 030 1,100 Frankiin & X128 610 Ne 3 i Gned My o with Beifdlngs. nu'-‘-uu t. 1004 €4 o of snnner‘:x, i, 33x145 rml \lnhll' of Wentworth av, Weat Ohin s 43711 w £t weith bullding, dated Moy 20 ot ¥ranklin et 238 411 Lo nlle; detcd Allrll 20, Webster av 10 Th 3 ‘o Sontn st & 1, Box1da 1L, with bintlting, dated May 1,...... 7.000 NONTI OF CITY LIMITS WITIIN A RADIUS OF 8EVEN MILES OF TILE COUNT JIOUSE, Seminary av, bet Fullerton av and Montan; €0, 30116 alioy, with bullding, dated 1,050 4133 -+ MILES OP COURT-IIOUSK. Drexel Danlevard, 23 ftn of Brookst, w f, 225 o0 fly "IHI bulldiing, dated May 20., Evansav, 101 {t s of l"al’l)‘l’l'll! I(. of, 19x! T with Duiiiing, dated: A WEST OF CITY Ll!ll‘l’! “l'"ll‘i A 1 8 OP THE l,(flll\f HOUKY. \\'rncmenfn 59810 1 v of Clevelan a f, S0X123 18, dmd Safkso COMM‘ERCIAL. The following were the rmlpu and shipments of lhnlendln"nrtltlcnur produce [n this city during tho forty-eight hours ending st 7 o'clock on Afonday morning: Flour, brlf.c. Wheat, b Withdrawn from atore on Saturday for city con- aumption: 1,208 bu wheat, 714 bu oats, 282 bu barley. The following grain was Inepected Into store In this city on Monday mornlng: 50 cars No. 1 \‘\' wheat, 39 cars No. 2 N. W. do, 20 cars No. 2apring, 28 cars No. 3 do, 20 cars rejected do (161 wheat); 24 cars and 6,300 bu high-mixed corn, 81 cars and 10,000 bn No. 2 do, 10 cars new mixed do, 83 cars rejected do, 13 cars no geado (173 corn); 1car No. 1 oats, 0 cars No, £ white doj 15cars No. 2 oats, 4 cara rejected do (20 oata); 6 cars No. 2 rye, 2 carsrejected duj 5 cara No. 2 barley, 7 cara No. I} de Total (385 cars), 171,000 bu, Ingpected out: 25,737 bu whent, 44,008 bu corn, 500 bu oats, 5,342 bu rye, 813 bu barley. The Inspection of wheat In this city during the first Lwenty-two days of May compare s follows: 197, Not 60 much food for the people this yoaras last; Dut plenty of food for thought m the above com- parison: The following tablo shows the disiribution of the brendstufls shipped from this cily duriog last week: Shipped, Flour, Wheat.| Corn. | Oia. Wi determining the legitimato yalue of prop erty In cascs of dispate, its value In other mar- ket or for manu facturiug purposes in thls market, together sith such other facts na may justly enter inta the dotermination of fte trmo value, shall be connldered, irrespectiva of any fictitlons price it may at the time be aclling for [n this market. Pro- vided, that In case of defanlts on contracts for fu- ture dollvery, If it shall not bo shown that the wéller had pravided by s prorfons purchase of the property for dellvery on his contract, ke shall, In the judgment of the Committee, hio Hable to pay, aspenaity forsuch default, damages not exceed- Ing G per cent of the valuc of the property sold," ‘The nbove s tho language of tho rule of the Toard of Trade’ (page 30) which particularly ap- plies to the transactions known as *‘corncrs.” Apparently tho rule 16 falr enough, and it was cer- tainly belloved nt the time of fts wdoption tobe a fair regulation for the provention of corners in produce. Thoe rule Jaa fairone; but thatit has been taken advantago of to undnly depress the markets no one candeny. And It Is self-evident ot {f our murkets be depressed, from any cause, below the level due to other polnts, the produco of thie country will bo sent to those other polata for sale Instead of to Chicago, Letus takea caso for Iflnstration. Darlng the wiuter Mr. A buya from ane or moro pariles 100, - 000 but corn, to be delivered n May, agrealng to pay therofar 4f¢ per by, Ifv wanta the corn, and makes arrangements to pay for it, and ship It when delivered, Moy comes ronnd, and he finds that the New York wmarket hae declined so mach thathe can only reallze 40c per bu for the grain In that city after paylng the cost of shipping it thither. e takes the corn, noverthcless; lie can- not do otherwixe, unless by golng into bankruptey. 11e can do nuthing but submit pattently to the losa of Gc on each bushel of hls corn, Bat if the mar- ket advances Ge, so that corn Is sedling hero at 500 when the thno arrives Tor ite dollvery, he runs tho riuk of having to whistle for hin corn, 1o may have made frefght contracts montls previously, ot o cheaper rato than thofe ruling in May, but the latter are the only ones consldered In determining 44tho falr valuo of the property for shipment,* Homay even lisve sold the grain to Enatern partles ata small margin over the cost at which It was agreed to bo delivered to him, aud may be utterly innuocent of any attempt to put up the price after. warde, That makes no differonce. Il cannot get the corn, becauso tho men who agrecod to dellver it dld not own It when they sold It, and omftted to buy It from any one' till the last minute of the last business day In 3{ay, In that case, if the orlginal purchnder can prove that mo attempt was made by the uther party to purchase tho grain, thie rule only providos that the defaulter shall be Mablo to pay 6 per cent damages,**in the judy- meut of the Committee.” 11¢ may, or ho may not, recover that amount oe penalty, the chances belng decidedly ngatnst it, We necd scarcely say that no man who i mean enough (o repudiate a just obli- gatlon will experienco any difilcalty In proving that hie made proviiion for meeting it. ‘The reference to ehipplng value would be falr enough were it not for the onc-slded dopendence of New York and Liverpool prices on Chicazo, Prices may advance here without any effect in Liverpool, solong as liritish operators can Luy at less figured elsewhere. Lt pricos cannot decline hero withe out producing weakuess thers, Aun operatorin thiacity cablean conplo of wards to Liverpool, which, belng tramatated, mean, **I can now ship you s cargo of Na. 2cormn at 20a per quarter, fne cluding coat, freight, and {usurance," Amerls can and Danublan corn tn Liverpool, are. no longer quoted nt 26a 6d, Lecause the offer to sell nf 6d less makes It necessary to offor thatat ' the roe duced quotation, §f it bu sold at all, 1t {a the same with New York. Tclegraphlcadvices are sent there offering to ship wheat to that city st 1,24 per bu, tue wame wheat Lelng held lhero at $1.20, And overy timo the shorts put out a line here, our mal ket goes down, which deprosses New York unless we are alill connderably above tho shipping poiat, s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1870, The short ecllern (hia ‘inve tha decidcd advantage Thoy cnh “dopress New York Ge per bn by the process of welling short heta, and can then tirn found and point to that depreesionna n reason \why they should not mieet thelr obligations ‘over the bryér, Mexlen Overma 7 108¢ { Jrmice. 20 nmfl& oaY§ Hileon n;f. falo & & connt In n pen It te tene, nacharged, that the langs try to ralse prices, sometimea to the point of infintion; but it ta equally trite that theshorta try thelr bestto depress prices, nometimes to the starvatlon poiut. one catirse bAY 8 much legality and moral- ity on its side ax the other, and the public thefr cternal confest o4 the Latile affocts the publie welfare, be no doubt that while the widow and the orplian are interested {n buylng ns cheap a loaf 08 possible, the farmer is also honnd to obtain nemach for his produce 83 he cang and It Chicago short eellers dopresa the price here, or Chicago warchouscmen chargo more than those of othier citles, the country owner of graln will not send (t here o he sinugh- That 19 the state of affatrs now, scllers preponderate, and buyers are dieconraged. ond prices are (or have been) depreescd, beeause tlio enfes are gencrally undetsiood to favor the shoris ns againat the Jongs, low would the ehorts regard the rules if they wwere framed to read as follows? The buyer of the property shall not be held to his agreement If at the maturity of the contract the the cantract price; the 4,500 1,400 231t {0 o Iry with |'mlldlnc. umu Maptd w1500 v of ita value for shipment for manttfacturing uses inthis city. bowever, that In cafe of hia refuzal to take the property at the coutract price, he ahull be liable to apenaltyof 5 per cent, Inthe judgment of the Committee, unless it he fonnd that he had sold ft tosomeono elsc before the maturlty of the con- to other polnts, As wo undoerstani [t, the short sellers wonld soon grow tired of snch nn arrangement; but that rnle would bo just us fafrand cqnitable ns Isiho gen- crally nccepted construction of the present rule aguinat corners. _ TIE MARKETS, The leading produce markets wero gencrally quict and stendler yesterday, the chief exception being wheat, which was active and stronzer. trading was chlefly apeculative, very Jittle belng done for ehipment In ooy directlon. nearing the end of the month, and the majority of operators acem to be ehlefly Intorested in providing for thelr June contracta, Orders for dry goods were numerons, but,as they wero generally restricted to small lots for renssort- ‘ment, the uggregato distribution wae not large. In prints there was rome animation, and Iu summer dress goods and In notions thero were sjgne of nctivity, but the goneral market wore a very quiet The grocery market was moderately active, and had a steady and healthy tone. tlon in prime to fancy Rio coffeo was the only change noted, Dutter was in falr demand at the reduced prices of last week. Pricesof fish, canned goods, and dried fralts were withont pronounced change. ging mutket remains in a rather quict atate, and s TLeather was qroted quict Nonew features were noted in the Coaland wood remuln fn- Cheesc waa rather weak at the quotations, pnhfl and oll market, The cargo Inmber market was falrly active and reported ateady, though the otTerings were beavy, a large flect haying arrived elnco Saturday. Tho yard trade continues falr: in moderate demand and eaxy, dull and weak, count of the light offerings. trade continue: Bailding materlals were Wool ‘continucs Beeds were qulet, ehiefly on ac. The bLroom-corn ro0d at unchanged prices, waa In falr requeat for local use and shipment, and Green frults were steady, cxcept rtraw- berries, twhich declined under large which went oft alowly. Poultry was quict and searce, and egga dull and weak. Lake frelghtswere dull snd nominally unchanged ot 21@2%c for whent, and 2@2%c for corn, by Corn_was_taken (10,000 bu) to Rail frelgils were quict and casy at former flgures, with 8 good many care of- They were quoted at 20c to New York, 17i3c to Baltimore, and 25¢ Through rates by lake and ratl were quoted at 10c for corn and 11c for wheat to New York, and 13c on corn to Doston. EXTORTS FROM THE SEADORD. Tho following were the exports from tno four leading citics of the Atlantic scaboard for-tho dates sail to Bulfalo, XKingston at 5ie. 18c to Philadelphla, to Bostan, per 100 Ds. Ik ending Teek ending Myl end: 7 Wy 'm” P FOREION IMPORTATIONS recclved at Chicago Customs Ala; Dekoven, 277 boxes tin-plate; Hibbard, Spencer & Co,, 1 case fancy boxes; Ruot & Sons’ Munic Co., 3 cascs musical instruments; J. D, Caton, 1case manufacturers' sllk; J. Bauer & Co., 1 case musical instraments; J, M, Durand, E. E. Paton, 3 cares guns; Rockford Watch Com- 1case watch material; C, brirum; A. A, Munger, 16 cases wine; A. B, Mecker & Co., 44 2100-2240 .plg-iron; Joseph Towell, 1 cuse pipes; Fleld, Lelter & Co,, 1casc cottone; Wilson Bros., 1 caso hoslery; Linn, Kirk & Evans, 27 bris dried apples; D, W, Irwin & Co,, Amount of dutles collected, 1 case oll palutings; 500 b barley. PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wero rather dull-and averazed easter, though the gencral fechug was a st ‘Ifogs were In good supply, and quated 5210¢ per 100 I tower, which tended to depress the prices of product, but thera was not much offered nor wanted, Tho deals em Lo be pretty well cleared un now, so that [t in poss le the narket will now exhilbit she quict phuse il after the hot weather la over. Afess Pork=\Vaa vory quiet, and deellned 17)4¢ per brl from tho clostar prices of Saturday, witha very Jight demand, snd no market durlng o grent patt of the u Balcs were reported of 100 bris cash at $2 clier Juno at $20,43@20.5216; 5 63@:20.80; Knd 500 Lrls selier August at Total, 7,850 brls. Tno market rlosed $20.303520,00 cash, according to welght; 20,560 seller May; $20.47) 30,70 sellér July; andat st Bellor the year nomin pflmeum Lrig) at $12 \Vas el praa & 50 sellor Juney 54720, 90 seller al X417.60, hrls) st Sm.m, and extra st s decline of 216 et xtll" Ju b 4:]; at ll.Lzuu-lmn o] SIS neller .lulyx i (13 Jmto—Wemqnm and gachnoged, with atight fn- Bol s T ol nemer 5 Thelr viciss bt (it s We not the outward movement of meata rge, ale es wers reported uf a0 1y FIAAL B10. STHGe 10-40 per 108 Tbn, 0 lowing was thu Llullu§ “flfi‘l ol’[r C g aclier dun G0w12.624 weller ort Jnly. fbfixad{ anrn plnklnd(m BT iteady and qulct at $10.73 11.00 for mess, $11.7613.00 for extra mew, and $21.B0G23,00 for hiatia, Tallvio—Was qllu ed ll 8@8)(c forcity, and 7)4@8¢ 1ot couatry luls, BREADSTUBRFS, FLOUR—Was qulct sod unchanged. slight improvement in the supply demand, but the local The market ruled frm, in sympathy with wheat, but no sdvance was effccted, Balca were reported of 1,100 brisspring extras chierly AL 83.35G;0.007 100 bria spring superfiues at $3.23; and 123 brls rye flour on private terms. Total, 1,383 brls, The markot closed steady at the lounwtng range of prices: Cholco winter cxtras, 7.37%G7.87): com- mon to good do, §3.87KE7. @5.001 good do, $5.0045.374; cholca do, €5.500 5.87); patenta do, §4.00G0.00; Minnesots, $3.004 6.73; ¥pring auperfines, $3,23@4.00; 1y flour, $4.354 0. ran=\Wasqulet, audsteadyat the recent decline, Bales Wero 30 tous ind free on Loard cars. Hddlings—Hales wers 10 tons al $13,80 froe on trade was anusually dull, ahipplog extras, $4.50 sume quoting 1t ¢ $10.50 o0 trac uum-Jhul-s-Iuwan 10 tons coarse ot $17.50 on e \‘ Ill':.‘\’l'—\\l! azaln active, and raoged 14 higher, With @ better demand. il furthier advance of 6ddsls per quarterin Mark Lane, and all the privata sdvices, eave one, were of the sam geueral tenor, ome DOting & continied fatr demand by “purchasers for the Contineat of Europa. was quict and stronger, and our reported shipmeuts rge, Lut accompauled by lncreased recelpts, ’rhcu Ilnll!lh dllmmd erhlmnilhh and mn'e for the ull,v aba Boaing | seaslon, aad at one tina sl The bul lk uf 18 trading wia, li uwl.\n.n lur m encral fecliog wasstrong, vrlhupnucmnl«m. The Beerbohim quoted & dllnn lplrl l m-mx gfllwry. uul h n umlmlzdlu uit short 1o l it au e nuw lhu hubnu lu!nt prices iy lnuculnfl' aupp! resent abiioruial uerall; u{ low m«.fiu. mu{ if there bo may rual Bnlllr Junnu fll\ll‘ 1.07; nul:loud ll llfl 5 " J ‘ d ol ’T 1,071 i e r‘.,."".u °"&“ £ d am reportd ot M.&u bn'lw. 1.00 it No, 3 do At H381'1,000 b 4o {Cen fl?“;"‘x-‘w )28 DrRiiey 4.:3;‘}\ le]mu-d o Lo Lo, m'nmn %;mvxq'nom ne cock tnnt 36,609 | fzed hamia AMinsresoti Waeat~\Waln wmrdmmd. nnd advane o 1hgo per g, Lvo sl I‘Ar.'q;ru !hlm‘ wanted for lll‘!r menty Kaled fere 37,20 1,00} 1,000 bu hy nt $1.0061 i 400 bit do at 8122 c: A COIN-Waa 1n moderatd reqriest, but y@if higher, I wympatiy with wheat. Ther: was o Important change uoted in New York or Liverpool, and our celyta wer laviter bt Ui atockd in store at thit po it are doen by treo shipment o8 ot vorime, A0 1L I e Estoo that {rices for ‘corn kvencaming i, thiaugh boyers for shipment are unn“llmf o pay e preminm ol cashi lotagver, June prices which ox Sted near (s clowe ot ladt weekl,_ Ty oxgortafrom the Benonrd repurte ek mere L2017 b, aud e e 1o 81 & pelaxing dn tho moveinent, e TroiRInare fow cmuah 10, Fitah coneunors, wiih & Powertil inducement 1o take. hold:. Heica ther ta #otme uncertalnty with rogard to e ability of the May shortata ll, Ut the expetation, AL the hettor e mand will bring ot botter recelpts noXt month Tentaany fmportant dyance ty gitures, Seller ine gpened at dde, ro fo oige, and closed & 4 E0lier o niy sold nt 4 Hoaditye, closing ot ’fi the munth kold -b.zn (.-, glit-ed ™ crl r 34'0 .l ll il Inl‘u- wil closing wiih were At laldera at il Feportcd o1 0.2 ow inixed o A B T tneted a gratites e on track, and 0,400 bii do rec on hoard cars. ot 12, re quict nnd unelinnjed, oxcept ‘cash dled Grver under a fair auiry and Hmited The recelpta were fals il the animments e el ’l'l"‘ market weakened townrnd t sloxe, (h sympntihy with New Vork. © Gt Narasodat AN, elotlie ot %e. The options wera ko, and elosed wx olet at die, Rejected (,:ll)! #alea were reporfed of 10,800 11 No, Lt 00 b by sample ac 13 « Tor imized, nnd c for white, Al on track; e r{n wm nd D07 Tor whiio, ru un atal, 10,2 Vs Sgin reparted In fatr domand and higher, Car-otaof So. 2aolint e, andvoind ok, whict were Hinten for exfort, wereq at 50¢, with none on e miariers o yeveints Fere 1irger, i cars beini in: apcetnd n, and several ears wre oifcred and ol I aamip nortian of tho ¢argn bought It wor nmlurrrrrdluul the time In theae coly: llk ‘Al\ 1l Cif out. Caslt sated fneliided A0 i Lt by sample at G3@Goe on |r|c1:. 'rnm. BARLEY-5as in moderate demand and ey ovln o larger ufierlng of u! ‘the tradiog was conflued 10 nr-Lits of cah No. 2, which were mora freely of- fered, lurmm«mnmurl\vcrymm to arrive, THo j0dt- el recelpts wore 12,000 bil, 'Thie shurts and lobiw were |luyln|:lu|\l|mr1ll|. ulnnqunImlclwutrxh:nnoflp I\\nl. h)' wwas quioted at Ti e, The ehorts generally diposcd 1o hold off T antlcipation of Iarger ras ('v'IN! nand Iu\rnr prices. Milwaukee nnm declined, cloalng at 73c, nndlun\urnruuwnrfllnn iug for receipta’ from that eity, hu 'ucr.\ll{ thaught that the country would' I)l‘"u‘ ]irhlr QM cond rllmmr duflnx the oK, r | L7il4e, the | II(fl. at 506 Very quis Atwhoul 030 seanominal at 2ilg ) [xiie eini the mln prlr iige. Corl ales: 5,600, Ko, i, insido ety to arrlve; \m \u ‘lnt-loc. ol 005 i Wheat—10,000bu. aL §1.0754 or Junc, and 61074 1,073 for July. Luru»“nll‘s ,000 T for June at 4ic, LAni—1,0c0) ics b 813,175 for June, and 812,33%@ 12,35 for July. e Mess pork was qulet un«l canrler, with sales of 1,600 Bris AL 20, 4 for June, and AN mfnr.lulf) d Hale 250 tes at S seller July, 1O ateady, with aaicaof 100,000 B at active and easier, tlmln firm, FLUTH, Jus Iy Aold At $1. SrsgeaL 0T, and ‘orn wnh quict nmlnrmer. closing -um: for June, aud Felling a¢ 4PACIGIC TOF AUTY, o ntthe listds, A Veruel waa poportod as chartered for 41,000 bu wheat to Bualo at e, CALL BOARD. Mens pare declined 15220¢ ‘;r by, under large offer- closinz at £20. ‘ for July, and €:20.70 for 1, Bales 3,750 brivat um.cm ‘I}‘ for July, 20,70 for Amm.l ond £17,50 for the yen Lard was quict -numxcrm S 800i5 for July, o 1245150 for Augia K0T FIA N Ers RCUSe and Easter. 5ales 300,000 Baat $10.3254310.373 Cor July, GENERAT MARKETS. ALCOTOL~Was firm at §2.10. BROOM-CORN—Continues in falr request and steady, Chiotee hurl, 8¢0¢es No, 2 hurl, 7@8cs chotce mediutm, 7@1%ci good medinm bruah, 070ker falr Inside and covers, GRSKe; Inferlor, 4@4ke; crooked, 3@0c, BUTTER—Thix market had no apectally new featnres, Cholce table butter comprised only a smail percentagy of tho supply, nnd liolders of such were enobled to realize at fully the quoted prices; but the poorer gradea wera agoln weak and {rregnlar, Tho shipping demand contiuues on a iberal scale, and, at’the ro- duced prices, sales to the hiome trade are Increastng, an augment of stock, e quote: Cholce o fancy yel- low, 23@27c; medium to good grades, 18G20c; Info- rior to common, 126310c, BAGOING—Prices wore agoln quoted easy, tho dis- position to **shade the quotations helng pretty gen- changes were made In the quoted prices, )mwe\ er, a8 follows: Btark A, 2! 24lge; Montaup, remaln ns bofore, A ateady, chiolet factory, and a COAL—Dealers repo changed, The annexed nrlmmnm curronts Lacic: avamia FANRe ayl it $10,001 1o, LB $9,50} can ¢ for Jower grades, bl'ock ifmore & Olilo, ‘The offerings wero heral, but there was Tosn im0t . FISH—-There was ad much ‘actlvity in lhllbmnch ul trade as 18 often witnesicd nt this stage of tho and prices wire axain cully sustained, bou fraiy A water aecriptions: sam ured cod are iz thin mnrkflnndnrmllmm at §3. ma 5 per IU‘lIM whitean, doch No. 1 trollt, $1. 704,005 No, 1 ihoro 0 1 i, -hrl, 4, TShore kita, Inr lnmll{‘ kel 1,2 codfinh, §5,501¢3,758 AUl herrins Apiit, brin, §7.75:a5,00 i, kabrador’ herrfug, ‘round, -brl, $3,56021.7: 160 hetrini rcrl x, mnln;, $0Gdse 1 Columbla River £8.00. ) NUTS—Talsins nre very firm at the Iate advance. Currantsare lictd lll?hfly hi uhcr al the East, andars armer licre fa sympathy. ” ¥or other im- Joried frults thure s corn Jmmlh‘c ¥ steady mnrket, le stock of domicstica {8 reduced Lo very small dimens |lun't, and prices ore littlo more thon nowminal. We ata: Foreign—Dntes, 0263c; Ogs, layers, 15@1530; 1) e, it e i prusce mmmn‘,‘x-‘mn“:'fi Ko and o 1 cl’rnlsml. Tnyers, 52,008 nelu, IIKOHKH 5 Michigan spples, rel, 3-brl, 4.1 0, -lX {iytmnckmh hiri e gkl HED kit sn wllan(q 4 55 George s "e. Xdll juore Muscatel, 'J.H Zanto currant, T3aaes eltro lnmnl!&-‘.'\f‘tl‘;'cn apule s comumon, 3 3 chule Aru aclies I7liie; ‘Winckberrien, 11 Tismharries, Soasie; ed ¥ uu—1~lmurln. u«uummnmh. Terragom. 10460 1 17: French wainute, now K: i W ’l’fi-nu:ucn Clml , 5000t African lb('llm'lll. Ut S—Hirawberries wero abundant, the mulpu. eatiiat o0 a1 D00 cRsce, belng o lu L of theacuson. Tlie coolet weatliee was & sck to o0t teuft moved Howisfoven e mdm:llnn T frmls Wers UnCaned o BEIWbrries, gy Rougsberelea, Tiigc; good to cholce apnits,. 340064, Der brit Messinn oranges, §0.0057.00 per box; lemons, £5.5080.00 por box, vinéanpices, 82.60u3.00 per o Dajianue. $3.0044 50 o bunch, AR ety nw uxwp!lnn of a alight rednc. 116k in. L6 ddoratjons Jiime ta faney Nt cartee, e quotations of guuds {2t this Tine reimsih the vamte. o }nlnhatihm!n laat week, Trado Was fair at the sub. ulncd pri 1 u—llznzmon, 83(@70} Carolina, 74@8c; Loufst: e ayn, J0dafes dar, No, 2 e vad o ptlmad iiger commoi 10 zu g, 10ME 1 hlrllgnpD::tlel. 25260} ‘tinin ilen, 4aiasigar sare cali, urs—Latent cutloaf, 11%R11)4c: crushed, 11}4a 113 poered, 1 lk Taulated, 1011 s ataiatd, 10%c; do yisejextra € Pei G No. 2 BiEiser yeliow (; Now o 3. Dage: sholve bruwn S 7a r 0 pl”ml dov Bifizaigc 7Hubc: cholce Mioltssea ofiun-. Tatd c on_d eommon to Gaod do, LAy Mo Sirug—-Lal L — drips, 68Q70c; dlam drips, $1.004 1. 10} silver drips, extra Gne, mamuuuud Bugr-Jiokse sirup, fOGATE; BTiTa do, BIGOUCT Now OF- Teuns molusses, dhiofce, USQAse; do Dritne, SRGAIL: dor comingn 1o godd, ¢4esnc: Torto Itieo molime 46450c) common malascs, B¥rley bl lu:k -9trap, et o#~Al 734c; cloves, kmnm casta, peppery A7 183 Hutmegs, 81106120 Cort cuuwlm&tn 14 uermnn mmna oHaTCy u e e e st L N Ay Clatrons Sert St xcclalor, Iasndry, WHUIo! do dioad, 4 a Suti(e; Kingstord. yiure, THey o3 corn, 1G10Hc, S R el MR lnd -mn ment, Lo Tow trelhis hiving siiiated (o satward ment. l’rlw!temllnl\l fullows !ll 50; mixed do, $10,00; Ilp- HRORS U he $7.5048. W03 0 in good demand, and lence at TS alce were Ju brle at 81,04 per fAgure wax d Ly one holder, uoted stronger, o ew York. writo that, *Unt Canyrens makes so cehauges i e presont Uofuat an moat arblirary aw, and r e tax, thery miut ntinuy 10 bisa w wmaunumum dealioys lled spirits. ;luu WIE Hiontie Wit lower l’lfl':'a —deductlng [IDES8~Were stoaly, exi tepl |{, which were qaotod 1 10%et 16, Tho donrend 16 fatv Lay dost crasay thay aro Focciying oy orders gud aré careylng large stocks. Quotatious: Green rliy butcliers', 8¢ green cure mn lm\ fiet dam o Thero ot o e buness fn lm.,.-m it pricts’ ’ulluwlnu Chruain Vs o Sl oo’ Bitavls eyl 1 d. A te” 150 Lest i um. oxira wINEEr 1P Dl B b s G, 1 el uw. nm..em huuml. al sheg 3413 e dseido No, 1 i, il i bacs oIl OXST8G] LurpeNtinc, S0t Deotorsad, 3 gravity uw mw Weat Virgiga oiie, deitey Tastura, B0 dege 270506} and steady. though the o “Eting chicke o dull ad ‘u_ . 10; ol cm:kun- Wers quoted st 4.4 it RO E=Car lota wers estabilo at 350 for eholce, andaar of cation }‘nchmuwl bmugh( e dalivest s woro i s fitvo iatd il gt and evenly distribiod Anidig sellers, ionca the demand for car lots, |lll{ that the Yl’ltel oifered scarcely warrant sh lhl!lrflllll SRS umotty wasquter but arnty beld by the !G'l lxl.llcl“l fu ul.’llll’ke “ ‘ , ur m’llue oy eurcs. Comin uotud bz, Clover wes put nnmln-ll u.u oJjuagasiau whlm S5k Tinderad tradng. primg WIII uuolul at 45 [lr}‘lflw q coanit, 8! airy, baks, 83, "Asu i aunbelhfl"(--\lflmflfl. 30@4003 good do, 4501 medium, 43G50¢ i do, W.JCX fnne, “afi? flll-‘ ;'II'N?‘I‘M“' cholee, 70475c: cholcest, mml aucy lv.waiul~€0mumn, 40ct mi e PTGy TS solad Sk .} A wflme. Bt 30335¢; wfl&.wa:%aowwua.‘m,.,,, LR | 3 et white; mzt aa cun; mhad 13380, memnm 4 qéucx‘oomfnm. Ouflbfl ne, au«m; v&uhu-wm I INTF dernan at stragy jrl unenl c tfl( !l lmmr—nnmnmm munmq (‘mm(y. evl&:‘ Hed7Es Urkt 3 (et oxlfon eve; Yoris, Worern oxtriy, 2T L‘Mflr—unllu New York, 10818c: Westerh ficio, 11 !flu‘—DHIH No.1 Wulam "nlll. HaHe, MOnB. ml:mmu. May n—nam\—ln falr demand; mndy 0, §8.256H4,30; 0xtrs, §4.506 hl‘llt m'm| mmmu demand onnsylvanin do, §1.4R@) 3. Oat et ‘.: arnd. T8, sh:n QI h\xl slow, Mgnruf brll ple:) plnnL Nothing definite can LLAT 014 stack 18 seling rnm:z-l Following nre guotations ur old: s od comon, wmuunrfl. it .m. ioiidae: Tnnwarhen fire Jeary o 1) POPD T I A Tomator HYOL—-’lhrrf waa o ) AT Heands sleaaanlranin do, &, x?" Armi white Wemern, 42a; infzed \Vestern, 08ud0e, W78¢, /my-\ cmllylvnnln and Maryland, 10¢ate, 1 il wenk mees |mk. 21,500 Prciiin hlmuhlm.uun: clear rib 12 dull and llfllv Rutier. LIVE 8T0CK. CATTLE~Recolved during Bunday and Mondsy, 4730 liead. Tho market was dull, with prices lesnlng The depression was the result nd the reported exceaslvo anp- New Yark and Buftalo, of thie farenoon was passed hefora ahippers got to work, they refusing to tako the stock exceptat something ol from last week's prices, but later In the day thero was o moderato movement at only a trifling re- | Tutchers’ stuft and atockers wore in some dos Kllrtk the former sclling q d tha latter At §3, 5004, 00, inson urmdm] tho mulnber dls: ght pull)dmllt tears protty atranis Tauren. R AT Lt & Co, umnul drove aL §4.51, which '\"-'rmff'{.'l" ¥ 38 1bs, UOTATIO: Cholca m‘M”—FmE car to 3 year old atcers, Welghitng 1,500 L0 1 hiam rencl, 1 Sai. 0 falr umnml I\ml!kflll]! alittle In buyens' fayo: of the Iarge recelp plicaand jowor prices ~Cra (01 pefne et il and heavyt Iy uclrnucusulscglub\plnl. (M‘r—\lnrknl I!lllh !Lll. cniiaarll aod fower; mid- o1 K00 Ordinary, UHO. fowe toanll; No. 2 vod win= ! umslrio. 8§ do, $1,20 M'M.‘l}“ul cnlhl mand at_nominall M We. uya dull and unchanged. eady and unchanged at 81,08, l u r l oV poml of, nnd The matiet clos e da Ank el ununlb, 1@I1¥cy clear, lour, 0,000 brls: wheat, 21,000 hu; corn, 10,000 bu; rye, 1,006 buj Larley, 2,000 xuwmulwu L, Bigoe 13l 1l5c “ k ng 1odo1 tn 1,400 aedluin Grades =y Diltnars Btockeloor s falk ™ CINOINNATL, Moy 12.-L\Juau-n oll, wenk, andlower; comirion to clialco cows: for City sinughter, 100 B s 3 ¥ Hibi—outet: $3.00: irain—\Wheat dull lm| tlomlnn\ $1,10221,30, Corn Elu 204 DMXJI"“H ”fl [l “Ff i actives o shada ltll'rr 0 1 lk() lnlcr'mhLlnhl il mm cum. “Heircrs athas, bulk, and scalawais ot CAT‘H 7 fiALE!- Pric uncban, Lard -mum Jteawn, 1261234c; kotle, Famwm e and lowers e 7. uiterCEamur: - Wellcm Tieserve, al ooy Toc 5ot TACkinh Fraoe u'a 5Ml¢| Contral UREE, MiLwauxer, Moy 22, a our—Dulland unchan Grain—Wheat uyrcncd Yo hlghor's closed 0. lly and June, azc, atly 4ic. Fnl M‘-Illlc(luvc and nomtnaly whenl to Dflfll‘o, ex ivceiptre_Tigne, 8,000 brta: wheat 60,000 b Anments—yolr, .00 bre: Wheat, 157 %o b, TLEDD, ol T ta proving ol mn PR ST kness, and I6 tieavy grades and ing of Ga0c wan pustilned. Choleo hacon late cnmmmulfll about Sats snmmnn nRuTes. At £0. ;Ul‘ cfllllrflgll lll;“téllllllel‘f‘llflht WH‘H‘I o . ; w60, Cxita 1 llllndrlpmn ot (ukeu ot ]llah&'{ ’lfl\ll’nl, Hflflln Tiros. seiting a tond to Schwartz o €40 rices is shown by tho rd o whito Wi %) extis (In. u.fl mn?fi.. mf sn u &fi‘: ln\vmln‘xl. ..1:." 0o gr f:fl“«“’ nono; uhrul. 13,000 l:uxcorl\. 10,000 m,lpmmu—l’laur. 2 ooo brln ‘wheat, 1,000bu; corn, EEE (4.231 common oxtrns, Inncaota cxira iy Horrox, May :n.—nnur—sumy, oemern X & far wheat, Ohio, Indiana, and \ucf\ DEs o; =0 AIEIRBEIE! W rajw—tiors rnlxml and d_N Lo, d5gAtcy re]ccmL {56 Nov 6, [ a. a BUPFALO. .—Gmm—\vhem. dull; sales; 67, - 1 hlllwl“keu clubs §1.41 for Lo n “duily car lots at 250: gamplo at #-Nothing dolog. Hiye=Nothlog doig. ote m cmml £yelighi -—men wheat, 634c} corn, Gc; oats, B2 FOBACCO. LOUISVILLE MARKET. (Reported by Alezander Hurthill, Tobaceo Droker) LouisviLLe, Ky., May 20.~The rcceipts for this weck were 1,600 hihda, befng about 100 wmore than laat waock, of which 1,183 wera put on tho markot, and, with 104 revlews, mada the sales this weok aguregato s, Lefng 308 less than last week, Among the offerings thore was a good proportion of the betier grades of heavy tobacco, while the recent’ hot weather has shown Its effect in the soft and hested conditfon of mors hogsheads than we'Lsvo seen for nly tvo car-loads were reported for sester- dny's i Iu tha absence of transsctions ‘values must bl'lronunrdnd us"nominal at $3.755.60 for poor to horu, o X enensHeeelpts, 5,070, miakin - Tieerea—ficeelpts, 5,070, nial o7, e 10,450, 1 vcais MARILY y neatly all native stecrs, cortie, Jroaik 8t 4 reduction of l(c coni=" fl-iw tor the' week. but the combined demand s not suflicfont 10 prevent D rent Tatog Mtora Fetalia at oly offered at 8101 erokcs actie, e 2SN am ya welght. Shlfp—l(ec('l ta, 7,280, ainst 18, 100 lnn week DI’ 3 snlenlow at 83, (T m.-m rlrm'l(«nn. 140 3,770 for the week, El' dl‘t“llcll noarly poe0.0 x for clipped; (i) B, smm tho weok, e e nione Gore T, i Catile-Tecelpts sinca kiockc and 41 Tor aale e The speculative demand has continued duriog tho entird woek, and heen confined to thic freo purchases of heavy lugs and common to medium heavy leal, which on Wednesday and Thursday were more irregular and casler than they were before or slnco. “With conslderable less offored during tholsst two days, the market was strengthoned, and the week closes ‘with firm prices, which it will be soen aro higher by 60c- on commaon }ug nd $1.00 £o 81,50 on good heavy lugs, the Initer exceptional, however, being tho extremo )‘l'(l:cl for somo rich Iu.'nry lugs of wmvnt the heavy eral where the arders wero for liberal quantitles. No 20e; Otter Cruek, 22!(:. burlap bags, 4 @ 15Kc; do, 6 bu, 15310c; gunnies, stugle, m‘ LinenTy, Po., May Frtdny. fecomob ¢ 'lem.n'xl at 0410c for good 10 ho market dufl and on- $7.1087,30; l'hfl d ‘l’m ey atictelbes toF 1 m lnrum weok, 21 5,280 lm weuk UL ara, Teaf aclections sold thi mm huvylur Soir ‘In tome Tnetances fmusl. id fiood to sclections at S1.000Ver lnst wee he excption of orio of tie lio ONGHE KOS Uy ugs freely all tlio daye g ather reguiar b $3.50; DInfllmrmu S0 o uyers nmwcd il dltpmluun o here paing, 0 that tho. RarkcLin et toy wers buylng find heon nuulned end rely by a or t ators, ppennda e hmnu uu- m.ek. “Tivs Ligh Ided IDII.]] E] C%B nut quoubly ch-um SrmenouTs, May 2 N saatondy ht, - $5, 'lflcl?-mx fllr to good ull of sales at 50,5007, 10; Focelpi, 1,0 e eX oL by fegommon, o law of nuwl.ylnd o nnu WhO Wero K azg and. )lnnumemflnz tohnecos haye been ve and fino Allera reslizing g hogslicads, huwcvcr. Rolng 'at i ook Deut Liack wrappers sold up to 817, n(ancrmmlm weak, but, considertn, her than last week. Lower quall The cargo market was active and steady for. most des scriptions of Jumber, thoagh the offerings were heavy, about 40 cargoes belng st the docks in the momning, Aboat nuluwem made. Jolstsand lcnulnxbraunnt standard, gnd fnch Yumber e, T A iR B 1056 .10, The yard business contioues falr at:tho sonoxed T l Ill“l , 119 81,00 'i" ’w 'cod flnc were o Qnoted and good c R ot e P o ing tolinccos wera very the finer ‘grades, with no selections this hnd!lnlnd wasactive durlng s K, and pricos aro $1.00 hlglier on the didferont gradcs sold. “H1o00'tb £1:60 higbe ¥ lhsn.r.zl 8 o Gutt ’l‘ll‘rd blur. 1inch. lurd clear, thick Clenr flooring, first and -second, Poughi.. Clear s, At and Aocond Fint common alding, Floorini, Airstcommon, dre; Flooring, second common, dresie boar: Tho offerings of exnots tobaccos wora In goud i of lfllsnlluhn. ul’!’p‘:h i 258 tess num the highest of 1m w-nlr quality and order, 8¢ least Lought last week on ¥ ards Common lumbe 14is or nong this wee! Jolrta aad scant! Asblogles...... BY TELEGRAPH. FORLIGN, Bpecial Dirpateh 1o The Tyibune. Lrvenroor, May 2i—11 . m.—Mour—No. 1, 2s; i the Iargo recel| '.l 3 avoranla eadhier Sur g tho last and the coutradlctor; ‘which como fl‘"m r.ren thie heavy tobseco Al o caused the regular export bll]?l" to be cautlous in thelr vnnmn ‘Tho oaly exception to this wrappery sclectiong 1 for both LR pe —which, 1 pt revise quulnucn: a3 mnawo. Nondeseript. U lll'l ’:u :ng) 7006 s.08 % 10 bttt n Dot “.m( 1.00215.00 14, mm&uu elrction 4o il o6, odici 75 hd whlel re MEBL Welkh operations for the Qrain—Wheat—Wiater, No. 1, 0s10d; No. 2, 0sGd; spring, No, 1, 06 6d; No, 2, 84 3d; white4No. 1, 03 10d¢ No. %, 04 8d¢ club, No, 1, 1044d; No, 2, 0s 11d, Corn— No. 1, 208 3d; No. 2, 20s, Trovirions—Fork, 82164, 6d. Livenroot, May 23-1:30 p. m.—Provisions=T.2rd, 578 0d. " Reat unchanged. LivanrooL, May Z3-Latest.— Colton—Markat ceslory 8%430 5-16; sales, 10,000 bales, Including 0,000 for spatulation and export, and 5,700 bales American, Lreadstim—Californis white wheat, srerage, 05 84Q 08 104; do club, Da 114@108 4d; réd Weatern apring, No. 2to No, 1, 84 3d@0s 6d; do winter, Se 8@0s 104, Flour ~Woatern canal, 32s¢2ts, Corn—Western mlxod, 264 @308 34. Onts—American, 8s@3s6d, Peas—Canadisn, 30s¢308 64, Cloter Seed—~Amerlcan, 55 00s, Provirions~Prime meas pork, 826 6L Prime mess beef, 8ta. Lurd—Amorioan, 875, DRY GOODS. Nmw Tonx, May 22.—Busincss was generally quict with commission houses and importers. ‘The jobling Heavy cassimeres and worsted costings wera {n fair demand by clothfers. Light- ‘welght cassimeres continued quiet. Cotton goods were dull fn first hends. Fancy printa were qulot, but shirt- ing styles wero n falr demsnd, Forclgn goods mayo stowly, Thore wiil be large auction salcs this week of domest{s coltons manufactured by prominent Now England drms, Six thousand packages will be s0ld to- norrow, aud s 1{ke amount Thursday, trade’ was moderate. Batley—Amoert: Choose~Fine Amer. ~Long zlur. 008 03 short cloar, 821, flIHmO—FlnI ‘American, 4! dIHmltllm-—sylml, 838 Sd. refined do, lfl odats Linsesd Oli—239, Restn~Comman, 84; palc, 165, Spirits Turpentine—25s. LoNDoN, May 22, —T¥troleum—Hodued, 118 Linsedd 0it—22a 34, Fale Rextn—120154, Hplrits Turpenitne—21s 646,212 0d. AxTwaty, May 22~ Fetroleum—28. PRODUC!!. MoniLe, Als., May 22.—Cotton—Weak and Irregular; middlings, 11%G11}(cs not receipts, 161 bales; exports to Great Dritaln, 4,844} to France, 1,328; coastwlse, 344} sales, 250. Citantuaroxn, 8, C., Moy 22.—Cotton—Quist; mid- dlings, 11342113{c; net recelpts, 77 boles; exports to Qroat Dritaln, 2,022; to France, 1,800; constwise, 403} BAVANNAY, On,, Msy 22,—Cotton—Dull snd esslery lower to selly middlings, 1134c; receipia, 500 balosy ox+ ports, cosstwire, 170, GaLvEsTON, Tex., May 23.~Colton—Quiet; mide dlings, 113c; net recelpts, 297 Lalos; exporl, coaate wisc, 2,133; sales, 604, PETROLEUM. y 22.—Petrolens frm and quiet; standard whits, 110 deg. test, 11c; prime while, 50 deg. test, 12, cor lots. FPrrrssung, Pa., May 22.~Petroleum quict aad firmg crud 223 at Parker's refined, 14}4@14}c, Fbila- delphia deltvery, New Yorx, May 23.—Cutton—XMarke$ dulli 120 14 3.16¢; futures barely -u-dn May, 13 8:35cQ13 27-33¢y June, 1177-320)1%c August. 137-83¢; Beptember, 12 9 82@13 5-160) Octos ber, 127-8ic; November, 128-52@123-16a1 Decemoer, 135:32Q123-160; January, 120+37G12 8-130; Pebrusry, Alour—Receiota, 20.000brla: No. 2. $3.1033.60; au- per State and Western, $4.1564. 605 common 10 good ox- ,03@3,35; goud to cholce, $5.4005.73; white ‘wheat extra, 85.80@7.75; extra Oblo, §3.05@7.20; 8t, Louts, $5.5039.00; Minnesots patent procoss, §6.000 0.60, lyeflour Srmer: $4.7535,20 CorneMeal~Juiet but steady; Weatern, 82.85@3.30. flrmer; modmmr mlu. while July, 13 1416018 3-32c} MARINE, CIOICAGO. Annivars—8chr Radical, poets; achr Q. M, Filer, Ludington, lumber; schr L. 31, Davis, Ludington, lumber; achr H, C, Al- brecht, Norwood, wood; ache M. Mueller, Maske- gon, lumber; schr City of Chlcago, ‘Traverse Doy, wood; schr G, L. Seaver, Muskegon, lumber; scow Conster, Qrand Jlavan, wood; stmr Corons, 8t. tmr Sheboygan, Manltowoe, sun- drice; schr Harrlet Ane, McAllister's Pler, wood; prop Peerless, loughton, sundrles; achr Charlotto Tasty, llnrn‘n Pler, wood; schr Driver, Pensaukee, schr Mystic, Muskogon, lumber; Vln ‘Valkenburg, wchr Magdslens, Ludwlg Plor, woodj uchr E. P. Royce, Bagiogw Bay, cedar poste; sche Presto, Grand Haven, piles; achr R. C, Crawford, North Bay, telegraph pol White Lake, Jumber; schr Hate Lyons, Maskogon, jumber; prop T. A, Bcott, Buffalo, sandries; sche J, P. De Condros, -Qrand Maven, piles; schr ‘Miunte Wing, Pentwater, lnmber; schr Ella Ellin- wood, White Lake, lumber; schr J. A. Holmes, Ludington, wood; -schr D, R, Owen, Pine Rlver, cedar poate} scow. Lause}, White Lake, bark) schr Whito -Lake, lumberi achr J,- B, Ritchen, Escanabs, pig fron; sche Reclprocity, Manistee, ice; prop G. P. Heath, Saugata driesj :schr R. B. Hiog, Whita Lake, wood; gon,. Muskegon, bundrie L iagton, lumber; scow ,L“ e Rt Gy 1L 'Jobiton, mum. vl Dlack Creck, codar i um umn it lnl!d. fl(‘llllfld '96! Ipts. M. Joe, sundries; u) I'lllnd lll< rfl g(.‘nr:l qulet lnfl uneh: Traverso Hay, nn:mue;n.r muqul:u but sto |:flkod. Bagar quict l“lu"" r.rnua. 8}{cy rar schr B, P. Wade, clea uuumnufin b 1t ust, umr— ncnnn ld n = Clover, lu.wa r Ll.ur “ndu s 3 aoLiTi0 lur '*w"l«?’%’»"-fii humw'\m.m nn:zmnu. muu, A% o um-‘vhm L ngctive; Der, §. gl -h‘flh !’&‘.‘fw.' sehir Andrew Jackson, Manlatés, Yombor; suu. Menomines, lnmhen schr Flarnn‘m h)}:l- kogon, Iumher l:hr Two thrllvl, (‘lrn aven, Inmbers prog b~ Gtoh, Manfatoe, tnm mn Arm Athl’ml, Whllu "lVl'l’. hlmher: ncIIPJ Al Btru. nu:h‘, Mnnistee, lumber; scow M, N. Dunham, Plko's Pler, wnmh prap Nahant,' Sagl naw, Jums bor; schr Fllng Inud. Qrand ‘S)ny um- bnn achr, onto, {nmber na W. Bllnnh-n] Bufalo, mlmm " ncmm inla, Evanaton, Fhl'nchr.mnn Bell, Por] an Sable, Inmburs achr 8, J. Loft, Ford Tiver, Ium. bor; achs Blackhawk. Lndlnglnn, Ium Ty me Mm)u.r, Chehoygan, Inm\m~ schr J. 1. Nn ug, Onwego, cool; hehr Au J., Muwry. Lincoln, [nme Ler; sche C. I Johnson, - Frankfort., lnmber; schy Pilot, Portago Pler, lnmber; schr Four Brofliors, Manisteo, lumber; schr Great West, Oconto, lnm: bor; sche Floridn, Charlotte, coals ache Lunibers man, Black Ceoek, Tumhers ache Riveraido, Hovny coal} aenmunmdun,nn»kcgun.lumberv rohrd, n. Merrill, Ponenukee, 'lumbor; acoty Agnes, Lake, Iimber; sche Ada Medorn, bnnllllvcnlnmber; sche Mary Conloy, Cloveland, coali prop @, . Trieadell, Ureen Bay, numlrlmu; schr Ostrich, Gireen Doy, lnmnber; achr Nornan, lenomlnu- Tumbors nchr Annlo 3, Peterson, Gireen Bag, lums ber; achr 8, M- R, Wataon, Buffalo, conft !Ehr Vormont, Maskegon, lumber; schr A, J. Ro; Escanaba, Iron ore; schr Beventh Olilo, (.c(lm' ll(r- cr, cedar posta; schr A. H. Moss, Kacanabn, iron ore; ache Merchant, Encannbn, woods rehr Maino, Lndington, Ivlmhnr' rchr C. lllhhnnl, Alnska, rail. roud tiea: ncit Mary B. ilall, Suatnico, Inmber; sche Belle Irown, Lake Traverso, wool: bark Nalad, Oconto, Jumbor; achr Mlncen) State, Alpona, lumbor; achr Mont ].Ilnnc. ‘Alpena, cednt poste} sehr Ironeldes, Cedar River, jnmbor: schr “(lml- fnhré, filpcm. Tamber; schr Mocking Dlrd, Bufia. o, coal. Crrananoxs—Bimr Corona, 8t. Joreph, aundeios; rehir Danfel Lyons, Kingston, 10,058 bu corn} sche Lnurol, Dunk “Lake, 10 brls flour; stme Mll!kngnn, Huskogon, 7 Lri Tlanor and mndries; schr Ade vance, Michigan cuy, 00 cds stono ‘»m Law. rence, Ogdonaburg, 11,080 hn when Yu hm flour, 70 bl pork, and sundefes: prop s A. S Erle, 800 Lris lonr; nchr {I Rand, I(ewnnncu "00 kega'nodla; achr G, M. FI Ter, Ludlugton, G tons hay, & brls pork, S LAKE FREIGIITS: CIICAGO, ‘The Jocal market was very dull, at 24@2%e¢ foo wheat and 2@2%c for corn to Buffalo. There waa some Inqulry for Jarge vesscls to lond at Milwaukee, The schr A. L. Andresva was taken for 19,000 by corn to Kingston at e, and In _the afternoon tha J.“l.' Marrison for 34,000 bu wheat to Buffalony c. ELSRWIIERE, MiLwAUREE, May 20.—There were but fow in- quirlea for graln vessols yesterday. The engages ments were: Prop Nebraska, 46,000 bu wheat ta Buflnlo on through rate to New York. The sche Polly M. Rogers, 22,000 bu wheat to Buffalo at 2%e, Burraso, 3May 20.—Dull. = Vessels walllng for higher m:l;:M- o conl to Chicago, Charterss “schr Corslcan, conl, hence to Toledo at 25¢ per ton ache Newaboy, coal, Claveland to Milwaukee at 40c per ton, an advanca of 6c. — A MEAN CAPTAIN. Capt. 10, 0. Linde, a fishermari st Washington Harbor, Wis., writes to Tnz Tminuny for the [n. formation of vensels which arelinble to et aground on the shoals in that vicinity, that they need not expect any assistance, In case of disaster, from tho fishermen at Washington llarbor. As tho cause for this he relatea tho following clrcumstance: On tho 28th or 20th’ of November lastthe schr Mary L. l'llg'gh! ot nsharo on Fisherman Shoal and holatoda nn;i Istrens. The wind was blowing a lo from the Northwest, Capt. B. O, Linde jaunchied his boat, and hired threo men to nsalst him, and euccceded In rescuing tho Captain and crew, and landed them on Washington Island. Capt. Linde camo near loaing hia life, and split the keel of his boat. Boven of the crew stopped at lils liouse for alx days, nnd ho attonded to thelr wants to the beat of his ability, \When tho time came to Battle tho fishermnn was offorcd 810 by the Captaln of the lllg%n. This the fisherman refused, as the damage to his bont amounted to more than that, not lpeuklng of tho boanl of the crew and the hiro of the three men Ho thought $25 would bo little enough. The nphln. whoss name is Moore, however, rufuged o a{ tma amount, and left witho ng tho a0r fisherman anything (ur hll m:rvl:u. Mr. Lindo closes hin lotter wllh the followlng pronouncia- mento: ‘' Captaina who sall on the lnke, be careful and donot run on Flsherman's Shonl thls sum- mer, for, If you o, you will have to stop thero until the storn {a over. Men do not ke to risk fiuflr 1lyes and property and then got no thanks for — LAKE MICHIGAN. Ca10AG0. * Afall account of the cffect of yesterday's gale on the shipping at thia port will bo fonud In the local columns....The ‘*northenster" brought In nlarge fleet of vessels, and the river la mora crowded than it hasbeen at any time this veason. «...Conslderable damago was done by yesterday's gale to the club-house of the Farrnput “OM Club nt the foot of Thirteenth atrect he schr 8. V. R. Wataon, which arrived hore yesterday, 1 tha firat veascl from Butlalo thispeason which had been 1ald up there....Tho schr Annio M. Peterson ar- rived horo yesterday, Sho I8 tho first aall vessel which haa imade tho round trip between here and Buffalo this season. She made the run from Deatli’s Door (tho ontrance to Green Bay) to Chi- cago in twenty-threo tioars....The tug-men com- plain bitterly that tho fis] en_are allowoed to Hrnld their nets around the wreek of the Falcon, us obstructing the entrance to the harbol he achr O, L. Johnson was llnmn,(."cd to tho amount ot ahout 8300 by colliston in the river yes- “terday, ...Infarmation _ waa recolved cre entorday that the schr Perry Iiannals ashore on {lnm Island at Death's Door. The Annle Laurin tried to pullheroff yesteriday morning, but was un- saccessful. ' Sho la Joaded with cedar posts. An~ other effort to got her off will bo made ta-day, TR LOG OF THR PEERLESS. ‘The prop Peerlees, of Leopold & Auktrlan’s Lake Superior Peoplo's Line, has mada’ the first round trip between Chlcago and Hancock, Lake Buperlor, The following nbutract from her log tella tho story of ber, lrls Loft Chicagoat 7 o'clock m. May 7; arrived ot Marquelte, noom, Muy worked throngh heavy ico from tho Sanlt to mrqumc. was tho first Qauengur-haat through rived ot Hancock 1:16 m. May 1) Hancock bound down st np. m. May 16; cncouns tored ieavy fclds of lco; Artlved Y Mavhuaria i noon, May 17." Thors ‘were in port the barges Bparta, Hale, Ilavana, Jareckl, Fay, l:gm(lnn. Wilson and tows. ~ Left Marquetto at'3 p, m, -May 18; ngaln wnrke«lthmugh lco 10 Bault R ver' way cold and freozing: arrived ot the Sault 8 a, m, May 10; encountercd heavy ln‘g from Mackinaw to Mil. waukec, and & severo hall and thundor-storm on "Iu nl& to! Iho 20th; nrrlud at Chicago at 4:30 'l'na Pcurluu bronght down & fall Joad ot pig-Irot and sundrica, and a lstu numbor of passenge! She wm leave agnin for Lako S\w«r{nn from PD & Austrian'a dock, mm of Washington stzeety Liis evening at 8 o' clock. A DISASTER AT KENOSHA. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Krxosma, Wis., May 22, —The scow Supply, Milwnukee, In trying to moke this port this afters nran, struck the sonth harbor jpler, staving a large hole In Lier bow, and drifted on the beach. ——— TLAKE ERIE, 1UFPALO, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tridunie. Borpato, N, Y., May 22.—Thoe Buffalo Elevatot Association to-day rednced elevation to e per b, The veasel poya J4a and the grain Ye, with the priviiego af dve daya® storago, and Ko ‘additional for overy succeedin, fisan days, Arzivals to-day—1’rops ldnhn. Passale, Canfateo, Jay Gould, Oklo and barges, Ryan, % '1 Johnson| schrs Go»hawk, Monticello, and Nort| lpm A Behre Van Valkenburg and Lottle Wo fo char< tored coal from Erio to Chlcago at G0c per ton, an advanca af 10c. Canal lre!ghu declined to-day to @xc for wheat and e forcorn to Now York, the lowoat ratea ever known, BuIA. . Bpecial Dispatch to The ne, Em- Pu.. May 22.~—Arrivals—From Chlcage, prop Al The dupmnm for tho above to-day were: Prop Arizona, Chicago; tug Tiskowit and tow, Mare quatte; prop Milwaukee. Dotrolt vesscl-owners are confident: of anotbet riee In frelghts. Large quantities of coal are on tho docka lwnlllmt shipment, and 1f vessuls hold on lnnm‘nuugh, payinggtrelghts, at about t0¢, will ba real DULUTH. Bpecial Dispalch to The Triduns, St Paur, Minn,, May 21.—Pleasant weathes continnes at Duluth, but the sitution s un- changed, except that tho steamers appesr to Lava worked a little nearor tho, shore, Tho wind {4 ateudy from the northeast, holding the Ice firm, —— PORT TURON, Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tribune. Ponr Hurow, Mich., May £3.—Dows—Schra Ayr, Ferret, Grace Whitnay, A L, Brock, Mystla Btar, Cavalier. Ur—Bueldon and consort, HX:!(D-—NUtmw“l. blowlng & gals, Weathor Porr Hunon, Mich. stmr'-‘mnani M ty, e TR I-.wm-. bargou; achra Wayne, !wenihun. apzantlls, J. D alnl, H, A, Kent, Ounr Son, Scamun, a9 Lucer ome, Emma L. Coyne, Middlesex, Annle Craig, M, 0. Upper. Anmvlu UhPm. Vanderblit, City of Froe mont, CRy of an York; achrs Sligo, Yarans, Br-muCarnm:‘ E. R. June, J. D. Bawyer. Wiki—Norih, briek, ‘Weather clear, e tow Large, lumber-laden, was towsd !nt night logged and sunk to the decks. Uerusma Va4 not ascertalned, AESea THE CANATL. Bripawrony, May 22, —Anuivap—Andrew Jaoke s0s, Lasalle, 6,300 bu corn; prop City of Henry, Henry, 4,600 bu corny Illidore, Henry, 56,5600 ba com. CLEARND—W, T. Btecl, Bird's Dridge, 04,149 10 lumber; prop Montauk, Lockport, 4,000 bu wheal, £5m lhlnxlu; mu\wm, MUinooks, 76,430 4 lm | .