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FINANCE. AND TRADE The Dullness of the Local Loan= Market Undisturbed. Tight Country Movement of rency---The Clearings $2,000,000. Cur- The Produce Markets More Active, and Generally Easier. An Important ‘Doclino in Provisl Wheat Turns Downwards FINANCIAL. The fallure of the city (o pay soms cerlificates * that fell due yeeterday wns tho toplc of co able discnasion In financial circles, Vouch ualder- crs had been prepared for the paymont of some of the ma- ‘turing cortificates, but as Comptroller Mayes had been remaved, and Comptroller Derickron had not had hisbond accepted, there was no Cowptroller 10 ulgn the vouchers, The whole question of the paat fsauce of certificates was debated In some guarters with & good deal of heat. The action of the city In falling to pny the certificates, refasal of the new Government fo renew and the the old tertificntes or feauc new ones In their place, was sigmatized by a few of tho bankors and bi mon as repadiation. This topie tuesed at length I our editori amns, Iut it may be sald here that a parsued by the swarn oflcers of the cl accordance with the advice they recefve fro usiness dis- 1 col- courno ity, in m thefr tonnsel 08 to the constitutional and legal questions Involved, cannot In nny aense he stigmatized a re- pudintion, The gist of the law fa, as decl ared by ihe cvente, that cortificates cannot De lesued fo be pald out of (he toxes of any other year than that for which they are issued. 'Fhere Ia in no quarter. any intention to withhold the payment of s dollar Yue from the city, bnt the payment must b wuccordance with Jaw, e wade. Thero are more than tnoughback taxes due to pay off all the certificates, andas they are recelved they will bo so applied. For {ustance, there are about $3,000,000 of back taxes to be realized out of land sales In August, mough to extinguish almostall the curd *‘shinning® nround, and paying paper 18 mot the way for n like Chicago present crisls pape could only bo preat to manage ita financee. postponed, tifieates er with city Thn It Is wmuch better to meet the difenlty, now, 1unarely, and settle It, than go on plunging nd deeper into {tegal fssues of paper. deeper The credit 3 the city in the long run will be injured less by the former conrse than by the latter. The awk- wardness of the aituation Is cousiderablo of courac, Dut it is due to the Hicgal issue of the certl ficates, and not to the honeat acknowledgment of the fact that they -weroe itlegal, and that no morv can be put out, The local loan market dlplayed no new fe atures. Fhe supply of gaod paper was 1ight, aud tho sur- lus of means considerable. Hutes of discount were 8@10 per cent to customers. Concesslons were 1ade to god &lde Lorrowers, On the street, rates wero 6Q18 per cent. ness was dull. regulne od out Busl- New York oxchange wna £old between banks at 50c per $1,000 premium. The cleatings wero §2, 600, 000. CONDITION OP TI[E CRICAGO PANKS. The decreasing number of the Chicago National Danks make the examinatlon of their staty easler each yenr. Since the last statement, 10, the City Natlonal hss pone out of bug The number of Natfonal Banks has thus b duced to fifteen. ements AMarch uinees, cen re- ‘T'he surprise with which the an- Louncement of the failure was recelved recars upon tn examination of fta last report. The sworn ttatemoent of its oficers shows that but two pouths g0, and only six weeks before its suspension, the “ bank bad 50 per cent of its deposits on hand In cash and cash menns, It exhibit was a one. Xt would bo idlo to pretend that the atrong recent successive failures of several National Banks, after their ofticers bad under onth shown them to be per- fectly sound, had fucrensed tho populat con fn the gonernl value of bank statcments, dence It s hoped and belleved, however, that we have had Ahe last of theee experiences. We append the principal items of the bauk state- ment l2et made, and place by their alde the corre- £ponding items of the statoment of last yeu 1. The compariaun lanotas valusblens it would beweronat Lhe statement of last year dated May 1, when the foans and discounts and deposits of the bunks are sflected by the Board of Trade settlements of tho Lat of the month, Tha deposits compare a8 follows: Depondt, De, Banks, stug L s, andg e irst Nuttonal, S0 85 Infon National. Tuird Natiogal, Merchants' Natl Commerelal Natiun: Caru Exchianye Nutio) Nacionnd Hankof 1ifluuf Flfeh Nutiunal, Northwestern NatiGnai German Natfonal.. .. Nat't Bauk of Cominere Traders’ Natloual, 1amo National Koaura) Navay nfon Btock-Yar The loans aud diel Loans and dis- colents, wnicrelal Suttoal, o Excliabie Nut{ooal auunal Hank of 1zl ‘Ifth Natlonul, Northwestern N Germon Natfonal Nat'l Bk of Co Traders’ Natlona Home Xatiopal. Central Unlou 50 < < . Aadew Xarl pank nntes o atndt Natt pron Loy on 43,00 X 331,500 s, 440 LU0 15,00 1Y, 70 45,000 Traders’ Notvual, Ifoine National.... Ceutral Natfopal.) Uslua 81'k- Yards Nutionai Lounz and dig- counts, uy 12, Y, 1579, ) Uy 303, LX) There.luve beon ome changes iu the clrealation 5¢ the National Bauks: Dank notes auts ding. Jlr‘vlz. 1010, ‘The present caah ineans of the banks compare os follows withs those of a year ago, In the cast ure lugluded tho atocks, bonds, etc., on ba; h means nd, the smonnt dus from viher banks, and the cash on hund: 5 Cash meana Hantx My 3, T, irst Natlonal, $ 2. 314,000} niuo Natioual, 2,370,000 Cusgh mneans Merchanis’ Natlgial 2,118,000 Commerclal Natloual. 79, 00 Curt kxchaoke Nullonal 46,000 Tatiunal Bunl EIRL000 Finu Natioual, 893, LX) Northwedtera 10,000 WE, 000 0,0 20,160 165, 000 238,00 4uT, 00 2 1Y) 5%, 000 813,377,000 United States €s of 's1, Unlted Bt ¥ GNLD AND @UUENDACKS. Qold was 112@ 1155, Greenbacks were 803 @88% centa onthe FOHRIGN KXCUANUE, Altl!cl;‘xy, freritng . Paria—lrag Belgluu, Bwsisentai LOCAL 8TOCKS. ay ., Bouth Side. Gity Ratimay, Weat 8ide.. CLY aliway, Weat bide Bcates. ity listin raders’ lusurance Co. Chsmber of Cotnne, (0 Gas-Ligut & Cu sy Co, . Uon sluck fuids. posiilon sluck %434 loterest. dollar. Arked, 3 o5 103 03 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, THE CRRTRRNIAL BAN] Tickets to admit members to the contemplated opentng of the Tankers' Bullding at tho Centenninl grounda are belng prepared, a8 a compliment,' by the Amerfcan Hank-Note Company, and will bo ndorned with finely-engraved portralta of Robart Morris, the first Prealdent of tho old Bank of North Amerlca; ot Alexander llamliton, firet Sec- retary of the Treasnry; and also by an accurate representation of fndependence-11all a# It nppenred when the Deelaration was aigned. These tickets, 1t in Intended, hall bo ready for distribution to the members by the 25th tnat. nY TELEGRAPIL. To the Western Asvoctated Press. Nxw Yonx, May 23.~-Gold opened at 112%, advanced to 1123, and clored at 119%, Oarrying ratee 1802, Loana were also made flat, andat1 for borrowing. Goyernmonts were firp. Rallroad Londs were quiet, were dull. ‘The atock market opened quiot, except for Penn- sylvania, which advanced to 140, a rlee of 10 on #ales of only 200 shares, closing at 135 bid and 140 asked. Pacific Mall advanced to 23%. The strength of the abave-mentioned shares waa based wpon o report that the trouble between Panama and Pacific Mal! had been settled. With the exception of theso twa stocks and Western Union, which in carly dealings swns atron , the market was in the main weak, and prices declined 3@1%, tho Intter Michigan Central, New Jerscy Central fell 114 and Lake Shore 1%. Bubscquently tho market becamie atronger, New Jeraey Conteal advancing to 83, and Lake Shore to G233, At the close stocks were generally weaker, with a fow exceptions, amona them Pacific Mall, which adyanced o 27%, and llnnll{ roacted to 27! Western Unlon de- elined to 6335, Lake Shore to 513, Michigan Cen- teal to 44, ‘New Jersey Central to 813, and Dela- whre, Lackawanna & Western to 103, Erlo ad- yanced to 13%, 8t, Paul common to 30, and Northwestern common to ik, - ilelaware, Lacka- wanns & Western was weak and lower. Transac- 000, of which 44,000 were Pacific ern Unlon, R, 000 St. Paul, 8,000 hore. 16,000 Michigan Cen- w Jersey Central, and 5,000 Dela- & Western, primo mercantile paper, 4@0. State recurities tral,'7,000 Nq ware, Lack: way Money, 2336n: b st receipte. $230,000. The Arslstant Treasurer dish ursed $04, 000, Clearinzs, $16,00. 000, Draduce exporis for the week, 3,262,000, Sterling quict; 488101805, AOVENNAENT BO Conpons, 5 Newr, N7 Caitpons, 144w, i17ly New 10+418, coupons. 18 Coupang, (Curreiicies 27 xe. Weatern Unfon. New Jersey Central.. A1 Quickilver . ftock Taland 100/ uleksilyer St. Taul.,. ag Pactie Mall 3 614 2i Mariposa, . Mariposa pid Adamy Express. Weils-Fai t Wayne. ro flauta, ..o 4 Terre Haute pfd. Chicago & Alton, Michixon Ceatrall L'anamia, P E Unlun_Pacific stock.. & Chieago, B, & Q. Lake Shor ilannibal &'t Joe.. Titinots Cenéral: ;3.0 Central Pseiic bantis, 10 Cleveland & Pittaburg U214 | Unlon Pacitic bonds, 105 Rurthwesiern.. . U. Pac. land-graut ) toking-fund, 913 i Rorthwaniery i 9k | Ul l'ac, G G & i BTATE BONDS, -+ 4D | VIrRIniA 68, new... Tenneance 88, ofd, Missourd Paciicds., Teuncesve Os, new. B Virginia Gs, old. H i) MININO STOCRS, Sax Francisco, Moy 20.—The followlng are the latest quutations at the Stock Exchangs Coneoliut'd Virginga, 13;& Crown folnt. 0y 14 Calitorula. Yellow Jacket. Begregated Beielier.. Alph Chollu Lo Savage il Tmperiai ) Mealean asng Gould & 1% | dustl Tiea &1 «o selg [ Caledor Atale & N 60 FOREIGN, wapixaqu, May 23.—Consols, money and account, United States bonds, "853, 104}4; '67s, 100%; 10:40s, 107%; new os, ' 100%, N York Central, 005 Frie, 12143 Erle pre- ferred, 20, : Pants, Mny 23,—Rentex, 105 2215¢. Fiiaxsrout, May 23, —Uulted States bonds, new D8, 202%. REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments wero Sled for record "Tucsday, May * CITY PROPENTY. Clyhourn av, 4 Tt X100 £t, dated May Ahiand'ay, 1001t wor f1, dated May 11 ‘Weat Madison st, 11, dated Moy ol Archeray, ¢ f, 29xi00 1t leted st, £ 1, 5 od i 8w 1,22 eeniaseeren e . oo Leavitt sl tnof Evergreen ayv, w f, 404§z 15011, daicd Moy 23, 1,000 Lo YR o0 fated May 2. Boyariey S £t :hnou ated Mo FIiR aY, ear TiFey igh 3 dated ' Say 17..... BOUTIL OP CITY LIMITS Wi HIN A RADIUH OF BEVEN Elugafl oty e Eh OF EOURYAlOUAE, ncatil 8ty n W cor of Thirty-ninth st, & f, 281342534 0-10 £, dated May 8. 1) $ 13,200 COMMERCIAL. The following ware the receipts and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce in thl city during the twenty-four hours endlng at 7 o'clock on ‘Tueadsy morning: Tecelpts, ) Shipmenta. 1875, || 1870 7 0,020'[ 8,010 110,210, T 170, o| 3030 70,512 Flour, bt Wheat, by Curn, bu O, D Rye b Harley, b Q. 3eed, 163 o seed, T . corn, Tbe. L, mcats, 1 .| Heef, brls. Pork Lard, Tnllow, Butter, i 0 w7 o 5268 1425 EXTS 14zl 176,481 425, 33y, 532 5,609, Sheep, No Hiden, 1b3. H, winc, o, 163, "ulntocs, Coal, Toti ay, ton: Luriber, m Shitngls m., Sult, "bris. Poultry, i Poulizy, coop re on Monday for city con- tumption: 3,074 bu whest, 601 bu oats, B0 bu rye, 314 bu burley, The following graln was Inspectod fnto store on Tuesday morning: 14 caraNo, 1 N. W, wheat, Scars No. 2 N, W, do, £ cars No. 1 spring, 12 cart No, 2 do, 23 cars No. # do, 10 cars rojected do, 2 cars o grade (08 wheat); 1 car yollow corn, 81 cars and 5,000 bu high-mixed do, U0 cars and 1,000 bu No, 2do, 0 care new mixed do, 42 cars rojected do, 11 carw no grady do (160 corn); 4 cars white oats, 13 cars No. £ do; b cars rejected do; 2 cara rejected rye; 12 care No. ¢ barley, 2 cars No. 3do. Total (200 ram), 112,000 bu, Jne #pected out: 58,401 bu wheat, 77,080 bu corw, 1,125 bu oata, The sale of o carge of lumber 18 very fmpor- tant thing; but f¢ 1s aleo 8 vory curious transaction in the oyes of sume poople. 1t would seem to bo no motter where tho lumber comes from, or who wanufactured Iy, or who buys It, and where it la #oing to; bot. it fs of great convequence that the community should know the numo of the maa or firm whosa comm{esfons are not enough compen- ration for the iminense labor of sclling it, unless he or It also recelve & gratultous sdvertlscment In the newspapers. A well-known 81, Louls housy writes as follows 10 a Chicago correspondent: ** We are recelving most glowlng accounts of tho winter-wheat crop ali over the Bouthwest, Barring accidents, the crop will be Jmmenso, and of good quality,™ In the good old times when New York monopo- Nzed the gealn trude of thn Weat, the grain was Tought and sold in that market by snmple. Somo- Uimes 14 was not possible Lo deliver tho grain till two or threu days after the transaction, not be- cuuse the graln was not on hand, but slmgly be- cauee tho arrangements for lightering, etc., were notadequate to the requitement. If the market advanced during that interval the buyer scldom complained of the quality of the grain; but if the markey declined between the dates of sale and at- tempted delivery, the scller was **Makle" to have the grain thrown back on his hands, on fhe plea that it was **not equal Lo sample.” So often did this occur that Western shippers grew dlagusted, aud weeo ouly too glad of the opportunity tw wend their graln elewbere. That practice did & grest deal to injure hegrain trede of New Yurk betoru the eetabllsh- ment of an tnspection eystem 1w that city, The refusal of wellers to deliver grain, Lecause prices aro againet them, s calculated to work equal in- Jury to Uhicago; and any system or rule that may tend to foster such refusalabould be rigidly frowned down.» The mun who buys prodece in this city with the intent to forward 1410 the consumer should aob ind hlmael? bampered by sefusals to doliver 4 \ property he haa bonght, unless it can be proven that he ually angsged Ina conspleacy 1o extort maney from the trade, ‘The Dircctors of the Hoard of Trado have deeideld that the offer tabuy orwell, **ncller double," or ““hayer donblo ™ on ‘Change, 18 an (nfringement of the rale of the Board under which ** privlieges ™ nare prohiblted from being traded fn. The nujsance may therefore conalder iteelf to be abated. TAR MARRETS, 'The leading prodnce markets wore more actlve yesterday, and most of them took o tarn down- wards, an important decline occurring In pro- virions, while wheat §as at ore time quite weak. ‘The weather was more scttled, and there wns either *'biger" receipts or the expectation of them as a reason for lower prices. The weathor! of the preceding day was severe enotigh to develop into a full-Nledged frost at nlght, nnd many ques- tions were neked as to tho extent of the damage * done by it, The wheat-plant ta not likely to be In- | Jured by anch a frost, and the corn Ia not high cnough o bo hurt by » Hitle nip. The fear af damage to fruft wan mnch better founded than that In regard to grain. ‘There was a quict market for domesticdry goods. Few buyars were present In peraon, most of the trading being accomplished throngh the medium of * the mafle. Values ahow more eteadiness than for and firm. Ordors were numerous, and johbers | werg cheerfal, Quotatlons remaln the same as | Monday. Dried fruits recelved a fair share of ate | tention, and the market ngain displaged a firm tone. | for most urticles In the llst. No quotable changes were noted. Flsh were In good request on country ! actount, and were stendy. The butter trade wae active nt abont previons quotations, Cheese was qnlet and nnchanged. A folr movement In olls was noted at steady Ggures. The palnt, leather, bag- gling, coal, and wood markets were without ime portant new featurva, ‘The wholosale lumber market was agaln active and steady .The offcrings were liberal, but buyers were out In full force, and took hold freely. The yard tade s Improving daily, and there is more disposition to adhere to recent prices, especlally for many of the npper gualitics, the receipts of which havo thes far been emall, which fact hae per- mitted dealers to reduce thelr stocks. Tho hard- ware and nall merchants report o moderate busl- ness, and do not look for any material improve- ment in trado before harvest. Tin plates have de- clined 50c per box. The sced market was qulet and firm, owing to smnll offerings, which were firmly held by a few partles, Wool continues dull and jrregular in price. ides, broom-corn, amil hay were unchanged. Strawberrica wero abundant and lower, and other greeen frults were steady, oranges being frm, Lako freights were dull and nnchanged, thougha £hade firmer than reported in one lssue of yester- dny. They are quotable at 23c for wheat, nnd 25@2%e for corn, by eatl to Duffalo. Rall freights wero quict and easy ot former figures, with a good many cars offering. They were quoted at 20c to New York, 18¢ to Philadelphla, 17¢c to Baltlmore. 25¢ to Boston, per 100 1bs, Through tates by lake and rail were quoted at 10c for corn and 11c for wheat to New York, and 1ic on corn to Boston. Freight ongagements were reported for 68,000 bu whenat, 75,000 bu corn, and 00,009 bu oats, GRAIN IN STORE. The following are the footlngaof the oficial re- port of gratn funtore in thiscity on the eveniug of Soturday last, and at corresponding dutes: day 20, 18T Aay 22, 1 Wheat— No. dred. 99,463 g hesn things tended argumCy wAa O fol T, That 14 kno tolower lin) 11 conalderatile differenca in prices he board. mder heavy afferin ter part af the seasfo, ‘The parties wito baught on M yretenlsy, anid the markot was at timea auito weak but it recovered tona in the lat- in_sympathy with ® strong AT ivmuikvo. Thera was a falr Inairy for shipmieq fiut 10 waa 1ot ¥ Ei .00 #1054 fng ver W veporied of n!‘Tm,m per ton. it 1elower, In sy Ealea wore 3,000 I ard ¢ COIRN—Yne rather tod strong In New a nul fnproved to $1.0) Heller June sold at #1054 . Heller the month sold at ¢ th cash No, 3 apriny 365 000 bu No.' 3 do &t waisn Ientral) At e 3, M0 bt refected o 8t RTCE LX) b by d SNXRN0 1A WHEAT=Wax [ goad alippin athy with the genernt markct, 1.474: 11,400 by No. 2ni £1.0% nd 2,000 b Dy eainplo st §1.40wl. 18, fréc on Totml 140000 oy Tk et and o lower, though liug Kew York wa dull, our Arket lended 1o an eavlor mnge h sympathy ample nt i, I3anh L 1t urk. at $1.08 ) bu No. 3 3 fey 3,400 b do AL Sl BOO LU e and 400 b do th fower grade 1,008, dectined to it 81,0y ofhing clos- closime L i L, 0| 20 brisk ne Bieretofore, thuugh cash No! 1l up A ilkh aa ditne s one Hme chiclly wanted by shippers. Neller July opetied & 1.0, ol nt €1.04, advancrd to 1 34 d\rlu { dut $he chist bear of in Lo Contineotat o Alwaga an tncertaln qu; {2 Drisk one Ay and BAAFly extinet the next Inany fears wera entertained thiat 1t I8 how pravif cally over tl the next haryest. prove well founded tie fact woilil nndoubtedly ma and_on_tho sen- nday wers scllers £ thoss fearyatunl. temand it wheateanectaliy as i recelnta wore ahoit daubia the report ahiptct moerate, bt Hmited ¢ whicl were whillngly foy d to receipta taken at Tue Aiipping dewand was nted since January, ¢ preminm, while thoso dated carlier ware qull at_tho aame prices s selier tho 4 Wonth, which waa ity etty well cleared up, Are to fill Tn ab . py 01 wore In falr avme time previous, Urocerica were quoted stendy ders heing on hand, bt they o h dellve Sted 1o urea beluw o take ol at incresse of inte; 12 prolable, thouss Seller Jut and @eclined o sefler fuly ¢ waid e, B AT current . and roceipta closed nominatly oo 4736, with g on were Feported of apened Seller the mond tle wauted, i Tiost); e may quotations. at 40kic, 43, of Futuf the May deal eerning at lenat mort of [t that thy mium over Juna. t, & number of buying or- ro seemed 1o be Jim- clowin, nt 45{4“«[.5&1 rolil At 47T 4 No. 2 dated since Jaunary high 1nized at 48ffc, 600 bn hilkh mixed st 40! Yeatuiy o closiny v clost t, s hiuyers wers slow 1o The prospects fur an ccelpia were canvareed wigh_considerablo ent, nndt 1t wan genernliy thought that an tncreass s recolnts wre not looked for. sold st T Cnell SR S0 Do mied ot e} ue 0 Int K. 3 Fample at 3 free on W AT price Fecel thew (Um0 bm, - Gaah wos f thie uftertn ol &L fllf('vx:ll)jc‘ were yuier, and Jul In\‘l:(‘rmlcdnr’\ but! ingat thy Mafile Sattiples conting Falea wure reported ot 1600 bu by sumple at Lite on trac] Do, Total, 18,000 | Bt ATIquATI4ES 10,000 b rojected a4k 8t S o Arheks a $,000 bu db ut 454G cars, “Totul, KLHG Do, ore nialn quict at aboutMonday's range of closing dull (n sympathy with New ¥ wore moderato and tie ahipients liberal, snd ¥ fnstory deerenard during ood detnan: 1 PRI AL J03EI0T; Hefected vats wero nom) in fair demand and e 7,800 bu. No. i bu. at for mixed; and il 4,200 bu do at 42G¥7c free on o e, I Cork. The week ahoat 11,200 hu by The tor shipment, biit were light and confined to car lots, which closing at the outside. Oplions declifed to Jfune prices under and clos- 1 AL 0 e T X F~Was In inuderate demandand firmer, the trad- iniz Uielog contined 1o il out a cargo. ‘The Inst weekly statement 61,000 b, of Which withdrawir, Ixahout 50,000 i, Haht, ond the aption dopartm ‘Ere’ reported of Ao et of tho afterin The stock in storc Seller Mn# was, il e holding o e ut thd above jected brought 0c. st N 2 and X0 G refected of 40 tricke Fi (atC on trac TLEY—WaA qulet oA 1O cliatise In prices. + bt most of the and tlie offerings of cslt Aliorta were buying the . _The partlea c if, and only o very, rices. b about it No. INST CALL. AL GR k. Total 1,00 nd Igc ower_for M: "The receipts were mnall, uta, which wers wanted to Round lots were ot xa inich sought fory thc Eastern orders linving fieen withdrawn or affowed fa fuy over, ua hoiders were nuwilling to acll the property attha prices bid for it in had been previous) Y. d Fives tho stock tu sore at 1,000 bu UAYe alhice been A Milwaukeo and_Peorla together thero The consnmpive deniand continies (s lifclcm. Cnalh ales 600 bu by Other- The recelpta wero d, ntos, aeliing ently at Tave, and Junc rolling tho market were ¢ ralcs of options wers No.3 was quieLat Casli sales were reported of JUbutamrvive this week, ot ¢t 1,200 bu by sample at 48653, Total, 5,200 bis, and K00 Thent—Sales 365,000 bu at $1,0044@1.00% for June, 10038 o July. and $1,00 cm-»?fl& 20,00 by 4L 40¢ for Junc, and 463c for July. ts Pork for.July, len 2.500 brls at §20,10 forJune, 820,23 21.43 for August. Lard—Salea %00 tes ot $13.17% for July, and $13.30 for August. Lard was fairly offerings, cloaing LA 1217 Jnl W lawer. June to aul at §1.0vk Corn was quiet and s, quict and 3 el le,x_:c. and & or July, setlve and 7! at $12.10 for July, ur July. ri-ribe were steuly, with sales of 100,000 (be for 1 s01d at LATRRT, Bales 10c, head waa falrly active andstronger early, 0t nadl cluscd Bl 6 and Cloned ng the Inal y nt duc for June, 465GiG34c for July, closing ot the Inshile, e e dun S easten ok 3054@0Ne for June or duiy. c g0, 750 hria ot $14.07! Salcs: ALY BOANR, — GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—~Was quoted firm at §2,17, BIOOM-CORN—Was In fair demand and steady: Chotc hur), B@oe; No. 2 hurl, 7ase; choles medium, T6Te; good medium brush, 6@oige: fatr Inalde nd covers, o4esHics Inferior, 4G4ies crooked, Sizde, 100 lower, clostng at 20 for July. % Salew s Mesy pork was moderately active and lowaor, closing 152 20,1734 for July, and §19.97% for Juno. Bal 00 for June, $20.15 for July, 5 Sor AUgiat, nud §17.00 J0F Lhe Year. il waa akali lower, c 2.0 for Jul 300,000 b i c lower, under liberal 250 tes at Mok 156 lower than at 1 d ot $11.KG611.00, and July at z , 300 10w AL § 122 006 ol Tibs were canter. Hal for Jusc, vud $4.U3 Lor July, BUTTER—Trade was falrly active yestendny, and not- withstanding the libernl character of tho supply the quuted prices were protty generally sdhiored to. Cholce grades comparatively are scarce, and tho poorer sorts arg accumulating. Prices range about as follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, 23@27c; medlum to good grades, 18@20c; Inferfor to common, 12G16c. 13,850 207 ‘Total of all kinde In store, 2,410,601 bu, Theso figures shiow a decreass during Inst week of 161, 152 bu wheat, 103,770 bu corn, 35 152 bu onta, 2,800 bu rye, and n decrease of 11,080 b barley, Tatal decrease, 371,254 bu. ‘Tho mbove noted quantitica of Northwestern wheat inclulo 62,530 bu No. 1 Minnedota aud 155,473 bu No, 2 Minnesotn, FORYION IMPORTATIONS recelved at the Chlcngo Custom-1lonse, May 23, 1476: Thomas Whitdeld, 3% caska wino, 10Oct. brandy; C. W. Webater, 5% casks wine; Storey & Parker, 13 cnaka wine; Ingrabam, Corbin & May, 1,000 boxes ralsins; Field, Leiter & Co., 12 can dry goods; Vorgho, Rubling & Co., 2 cases shell boxes, Amount of duties collected, 3,087, 22. padits i des TROVISIONS, T0G PRODUCTS—Wers more activo and quite weak, the offerings Lolng greatly 1o oxcoss of the wants of buyers. The downward turn was atarted by & report from the Stock-Yards shat hoge wera 3ge per ® Tower, undar the fact of targe recelpta, This brouglt out sc «ra of product, and others fullowed the lead, the result- 1ng decline betng unusunlly severe, especially In mosts, Liverpeol was understood to be eusfer all round, sud New York was quoted wenk,—the latter fact being sympathetic with the decltne In Chicago. Aless Pork—Waa more sctive, and declined 40c per brl, about one-half of tha drop belng recovercd to. wards the clous, after 1ot of tho offerlugs lad been takenup. Sales were reported of 215 brla cash at $20.10620.23; 750 brla serller May at 20001 3,750 brls relier Junu at $10.00620.30; 500 brls scller July ot $20.10G20.45; 1,500 bris seller August ot §20.45% 20, 67%; a0l 250 brls seller September st $20.70, Total, 14,965 brls. The markel closed steadler ot §20, 14 2050 casl), aocording to Welght; §20.074@20.10 seller May; £20.07)20, 10 seller June; ke Julyg and ut £20.5m 20, 523 seller Augus the yeur nominal st $17. Prime niess GOk was nominal st $18.5010.00; snd Heller eatrs prime sl S15. U016, 50, “Lard—Was moderately active, and decltned e per fl‘) B, but closed better at only 13217 beluw L ateat prices of Souduy, thouph there was ((tile strength 11 the market st the eud of Lhe sewslon, atlll lower prlces Leing looked fur by sme. Kalcs were reparted of Tca Chsh &8 812001 2,750 tes seller Junont 11,6 1. 100 10,000 tea seller Juiy as 17! U tes sefller August at £12. 12,40, . Thy maricet clused auiet s 1305 canli veler Mays ¢ 12,03 @127 seller Junie: §12.1740s 12,20 seller July; wid ut BL2 D012, S8 weller August, Hente—Were active and weak for future, with great ircegularity 19 quotations un Gl lota, Koms straight winlor-cufed ware beld fully ¢ abuve our quatuil Db sipping ordurs cuuld Liavs Ueen Bliud 84 tho sub: {otuod Bawren which averuga dgc lower L (0ow of fouday. - Bales were reported of 100,000 R4 shoulders, seller ALTC: 2,500,000 B8 short ribe 750, K0 fun 106 88 for June it B10.v410. 20 ellor July. e oltowing Was the closing range of pricea: Showds " Long Short Short i o Hain A e atted, 100880 0v.sernioc b ) 0 Hozed. % o B 0 Juge 7 US( 10 July.. 1 W0 Augua 10 e Hacen, cash ') ey 1 Luug aud wior 1ul(c cash, und 1040 Josse setier July boved: pwees plekied i, 12 l2fes Cuinberland ic, cashi_ur seller Apeil; Tong-cu bwp, 1201250, buzed] bacun bams, 18w 15¢, Busrhsc. Were sieady a0d qulet at $10.73 0 foF meas, B11.75312.00 105 EALSA Dicw, 303 $22.540023.00 (oF liutia., itlow—Was quuted at 8%8Nc forclty, sad 7HG8C for couutry lota, than nomina! st formier prices. £hippers hield oft, {n symputhy with the weakness fn wheat, but sellers would not mnake con ceafons. Bales weny reported of 400 brls wintars, partly 80 $0.00; B0 Lrla apring extras al $4.50GU 157 Lrls rys flour, pardly st $4.25. Totsl, 1, The marketclosed stewdy at tue following rangeof prices: ‘Cholce winter catras, $7.3TQT.67%: come 100 to goud do, §5.87%%7,23; shipplng extras, $4.00 ©@5.00; ood du, ¥5.105.37W; cholcu do, §5.500 6.875; paleats do, §0.006Y.00; Mioncsota, §5.008 o pTiUg superines, $3.234A.00; £yu Suur, 34,350 4.50. Biran—Was In good demand snd finner. Salesweie tade of 70 tonaal $10.5X510.73 on track, and $10.508 11,00 troe ou board cure. Corn: Meal—talu wad n1ade of 101078 coATa0 kb $17,20 on track. WHRAT—Waa quits active and rather weak, averag- 1ng about 1a Jower, cloalog 1 below t3e ltess quota- tons of Monday. Liverpool was reported stroni snd 1d per cental bigher, but (hat fuct ksd beeq fully dis counted liere Whe preceding day, many uperators buys 1ng t the expectation uf & wore decided advance, whileh would ensble them to ecsl cut ab o proft. The Deer- baumn telegrum also ludicated & alackentog lu th Tench demand for whealk, wnd sanouncencLl sceruad 1o be of ominous signidcance ’:oml;y. in New X cugo, —the - New York inure e nr ol d LS Nayers hulig off, “aud._ rtefusing, to pay# formee prices. Tho weather in -Englind | wad wio noted wa fine, and favorable to the growlng crops, uud largor re. celpte of Whewt liers aod (o Milwaukee wers expected -8 & Capsequenoe of Inure cugreacy belng called for fo il cugutyy than Berctofore, OAF stocks I store wets decreated {ast week ubout 181,000 bu, but that decrei waamuch smialler than expécied, and the repor shipments of yudterday wers Liyhi, wo thal wo Laye Bearly 1,600,000 bu of sll grades on hand mow. All BAGGING—Wus quoted quict sod casy ss fol- oy 21! Amorkeng, 226 bu, 14%a15%c; do, 5 bu, 1561 G15es o, double, 23@24c. CHEESE—A moderate volumo of sales was aecom- pltshied at nominally steady prices, or at 53106 for good 10 iest factory, and at 6asc for poorer qualitiea. COAL—Ouly # limited amount of trading wasdone. Orders wero tilled at the sonexed quotations: Lack: Btark A, 36K Feerlogs AA, 250 Lewiron, Montaup, 25¢; Ontarfo, 25¢; American A, Zic; Otter Creck, wige; burlap bags, 4 3 gunnes, single, 143§ awanna, rango and nut, $10.00; do, egg, $9.50; cannol, $7.0047.50: Erle, 83.50; Dlossburg, $7.00; Hockiog Valley, $5. 0005 EC ndiana block, £5.50; Baltimora & Olilo, 1Uinols, $4.0024.%0. s—Were slow' at 1eiilc The offerings were Ihernl, but the lcal cansumptive demnand dropped off, wauts. ud the S4-bl,” 8- 1 trout, 8. £06813.00; - Laticre kits, large, family kits, 81,3 cudilal, $5, 50ue5. 7 Labrador berring, .75 1 ¥ Geudoe 3 Do, aulmol ity dor” b ., $,50:43, i_herring, Ui Na. 1 ba, t, bris, dlers wors buyluk oniy to mecs curre ST[—Busiuess was good waa stoady st former O . 7514005 No, 1 ba rl, $3.00008.35, famlly tmackerel, sank codfieh, T Tor’ o, seuson, i, 42 g . 50 lary 5Ged. T35 Ucory cured codtal $7. 758,00 A, "rouni, i sealed herriog, 0g3dc : Colum brl, §8.00. ‘S AND KUTS~1n the feult trada talr scifvity ‘wasapparent, and there was s steady and o) Vot fur dunEetio and {OreiRm descrintion. remaln as beforo: Forelg -Lates, olges ammn,’k higes Tukla ¢ ot common, B4 i0e; chi 17 ides blackberrics, pitted cherrics, 24 Vuta—Fliberts, 116 ples waluuts, 1 Grenohle wul pecaun Tuxas, 11}gel: Fetnessco peanuta, GHEEN hut lower, .50 s, R husiness, IS, ay o fancy ijo. =2 [ ol < 2dlac; conLNGR b FAlF. Sy calbn, 22hgield Sugars=Latent cut 11 standa iar, Sirupe— Adrips, $1.06w1. 10 wugar-liouse sify gong Muncatel, $3, currnnis, 78w s eltron, DoweaticTAlidon - applen i, kooseherrion, 11i4c. wdered, 1t 1 T o o , W ¢i yellow ¢ Ko. 1, L Ube; chofcy bruwi, biguhl( wniges commun. do, 0. olce, cll%l 1ic;almond 10 17¢5 Fren Inuts, 146613 Boxs pin SO 2! toaf, 2 1oc; B, Thdhic; bwabMe; commdu €o giod do, 7 orita suxar- M. vy vlge Oruge ey ue chol dripa, €8¢ g5, Ingers, 13015%e b pruncy, 3 G and Bazes 06 14e; ralstog, Iayor, $3.00u 401 Valencln, 11{G113o; fehigan applea, ared Taspbirrion L¥isic: Terrs, b wi (73eq K e Reeasd t K‘Afl“ll lo'vixlmh‘a bri; Moniun uranges, 80001 5. 508, LU Jer, o buanias, §.006.20 OROCERIES—~Jubbers were " dolng a satiafactory Oniem aro arriving freely from all pares of thie {uterior, and the daily sales imake # liberal s te. 1n rices there wery no Important changes. b mugars, rice, slrups, and moet otber | y T the qUOtALions: jes 8 % H 3. ST do, 3§-brl bris,” $6, 500 L, box, bla River feolini notations rdh $2.. hes, n. 194@ Brazils, DS 2c; Wilimiiigton peanuts; Raslg; Stedct African beanuts, Gasle, JEUIS b borries wero |n T ent he recelpts belng Wrg contlaue Yery firm under a good denwind Gnd modecate. arrivals Mot Tudis frulta were eayy: Btrawberrica, 83,0063, 50 ) per 24 o e Wery p bmzpmnuwn. N@Tc; Carolloa, 7(28¢; Loulsl- alE L pi mclasses ! . Javs, No. 2, 21@3ac; (4414¢; Roud to prime do, 514G 3 dyilc: TuRstIng, 191103 binkmpore Jays, 35G200; Costa Rica, =uziie; Mara: 113l Ke: crushed, 11346 1ot granulated, lwa‘nc}f(, 3 extra G, 0 i unuul e whin a3 8 3 diamond r drips, sxira Gie, 6.<05c; good 53c; extra do, 58G60c; Now Or- Jeans molamen, cliolce, 65uetsa; do prime, ASasc: o, common m‘ Comimon molasace, apices—Alinpice, 17 2633063 penper, cutia ginger, 14! Soapg—~True Hlu Whita Lily, Sathe: shfiedos satun Tinpe Starch—Excelsior, laund fOe; do, corn, Lenle; Kluss, D U, 4370C el 08 1734 German Mo, 02| Hove 3 ) W ot e do, it fiquiry for allpment \ luwer grades ‘arta Rico molasae, 3 cluves, 31G32c; cala, frigedic; autmess 31156126 i fottled, e Uatdeo’ ey (a7 do, Kingatdrd,” pure, 7 i do, corn, 10S10%e. MAY =W aa steady, under and muderste reccipia. Were miae, The by U be forwardud direct Trom co try atatiutis, - Fullywti he' quotations: No.. i A bl madrie: 8 PRt ) ) 0. 140, $7.4 0 shouhe $5, ks A8 HIGHWINE er. under a moderate orabid §1.twity probihle tint # ave vuled had sule HIDES—Wery stead; Green city butchers’ e; damaged, twa-ihi 1 ' alled klm Lf "‘ff; Uk 1163 AL culf, iukwlics 12013%C3 IV ual ,\Am?u.l.sl AND agu uther articles luentiv e, CTrade s only VIl Prate=1c, j0x1 n—Laige, 44 Falermxor s s 7i4e; bar, ic: luad plpe, ve. oLuns, J4¢ AT Lyad-rig, Copper—io Shee Zinc~Fuil iaal Shees Iron—Na. 24, 10¢; do, = iy Wire—Noa, 1o Bj B R0 1053 1080 11, B10i 10, 193 20, e e, 63e: du. amall fota, shc: NATLS-Werd i woderita demaid aud aleady st OIL8=N0 prics cianges were no: Trade though better than & (ortnight ago d 1 weel expels ook, the ‘dewand belg ch or stasll ‘quan- llll("l "ufi:‘ XDIL il',w"rvum‘}n aa follows 0 Tiiota Teyat ¥ Tt Subw White, 150 test, 0% adiight, '178 deg., 17 asded, vase, STaney ailed g3 e leached. TaGs00; 4bo 2,18 Bl Ry e R M e, B 4 ; uak oil, 53¢ Iumbego ofl, BOFTOCI Surpeoiue, BUH hiksy 120, 1C, 800, Vialiicd, 150 1, frod" geivailized troiu No. dem flon, ws ne een etfecte i ) Tue st alr. 34, i ieathing Tiussta’ Tates W ey uotations: on, a1 o 3 and 1t fel wou Were huctive and nomfnally e high- i Wit B sireriage” B thout & reaponse T the Bgure whi i tnqulry: stol | '\ Bc: green eur~d KL and hieayy, are Cured, B b2 LIS 5 TUCK—TIN Listes bove 30c per baz, owing Lo focal Competition, in v unckasged 3 i do, 1X, 10204, 81100 all, Z5c; bar, 27c. 1, I11e gles A, Jucy SN o s et .MAY 24, 1876, dei L} 14! ‘Werd Virgin{a oil A R b8 Hg i A b reducnd, 28 deq.y grde - T'AINTS AN COLOUSE~Trada haa I“l\ royed l|l|ifl ONT Tast FEPOFT, A WE Present A vary falr huainees ty In progress. Prices have nndergons no ,flul hio ahange, ranging Az follo White lead, atrictly pute, 00, 0, tAncy brands, ":!\ l‘rcufilfhfl#‘:. 2L acn-car colol 3 : l'uul.};ln“-o|xh|:rlu:‘k‘x (:‘«anl::w Bt $4.00@4,50 por ings 01l AL B2 \ ATDHES Were lleml" At 23¢ for cholce Peach- Ftors tofa sl at fias, SEEDN—Wera very quict, Tt quoted hatier, the etings befng smatiand tn few hands, Primo rlover arquitalab 68.1808.20 by sellors. fimothy ranged {roim e doqa a0t outati for prime. Thiero weas ittle disposition to huy ot thesa Ogures. Trime tlilot $01d 3L 43¢, aad primo SUDEATIAR was held higher At BALT—Wasin moderate request at the suhjolncd prices: Beginaw and Onondags, fine, $1.40; nrdinacy conrsc, $1,703 dairy, without bags, £2.75: dalry, with Uagy, &3,80; Ashton dalry, per anck, 4,50, TURACCO—WItin the Prat week the posttion of the toleco market hia been mntorially strenythoned by tho advance In pries at the East and_Bouth, growinig out of reporta of damage to the early planta {n Ken- tucky and Tennemee, The demand has Improved & little, hut the movement fs not yet nctive by any means, and valucs havonot advanced In aoy marked degree. ~ We quote: eatorn Lear~Falr crop, 08@7cs falr to fine, 11@12c; exfra fine wrappors, Maiso. Hanufuclurei—Fino ent—Cholee to axtrn, /37505 medium o guod, Boehoe; cumton, 43@43¢, Ilik— Natural leaf, moft prossed, chiofco to oxtrs, 70280ct do hard pressed, a3a70c; hat-hrikht, chofee,” Shwioes do mcdlum, Meadsc: standard binck, good o oxtra, 440 &ic; commion biack, 4edse, Smoking—Good tactiatcs, 34@a7e; medlut, 3le3Sa; common, s0edtcs Callfor: niny cholce, 40w du extra, Ko 31,00, TEAS—A moderate business was' in ' progress ot the followIng TANKE Of prices: @unporeder—Common, 30240c; good do, 404t ahes fne, A8@Gc; Ane medinin, 49@50c) Rood do, 504 ce, 70475¢; cliolcest, PO@ude; fancy eat, Gka0ses ehol §1, 051, 15, imper{al—Common, 30@85¢: good do, 38a0c: me- dlum, 40ut4sc; Rood 'do, 43eTc: fne, nOGGE; Nnest, Shmtie; eholee, B3GT0C; cholceal, TORTaC Jupun—~Common, 30w33c; Rood cominon, Awi3dc; medlum, 402421 pood medluin, 454803 Ane, MME350] Aneat, 55G60c; cholce, (N6 cholcest, 70w 70¢, Ootdngs—Common, 50433c; Rood common, 15723Re; medium, 4¥sdzc; good medium, 43udser Bnd, fssoc) nnest, 53Ge58¢1 cholee, G0GU2C: cholcest, 7hHaHoe, WoUD—Remains firm at_ previous quotation, or at $7.50 tor inaple, £4.50 fur Leoch, and $45.00 for slibs. Al—(i0od tocholce ealven wore aelling at Tucte, and common nt 4460, The offerings wera rather iight. VEGETABLES~Wero plentiful, alow, and wenk. Rpinach, rdisties, and ple_ piant are now furnlsiod by clty yardencrs, Cucumbiors aad squashies’ wore v~ cefved from Florida for the first time this sens on. Quotations: Cucumbers, $1.0001,23 per doxen: green” peas, $1.5031.75 per hox atrini beans, $2.54) @.00 per box: BAparagus, @500 her doren Fadini $56sa36 per dozen: aplouch, €1.25 per bri; plo-plant, 1Giact Hermudn tomatoes. H0s per box. WOOL—UId wool continues to scll slowly at frregular aflm Quotations for washed medinm atid unwsshed ne “are reduced, aad those fur otlier grades would Probably be atiadcd to some extent, The Eastern papera TUPUTL A Yery poor outlook for new wool, 10 nany (all- uren In the trade having ocourred during tho past season tliat every one [ooks on the future witl distront, Man- nlacturers 1alk of ¢ A8 4hu UPenlng PHCE for e washed fieece, Quotations: Tul-washed, pritne, 404 80c: do, poor to goad, 40Q43c: wasncd’ feece,’ fine, goud condition, 8497¢; washied, medinm do, wad0c; unwashied, fing heavy 1o Hght, 220d5c; 4o medium 2awzie; pulled, S0giTe. . DRY GOODS. The dry goods market for the week under review had no distioguishing features. Continucd quict was ob- scruable [n most departments, and the distribution was Mght tn the aggregate, Prices wepasteady, a feduction of Yo in calico printa belng the only changy noted. Bolow ore the current quotationa: BROWN COTTONS, 1 4,000, 50} Rine, Amierican, HR asury‘s rallrosd colors, .60 Atlantic A, 4- D Cabat A, 4: Atlantic If, 4 81§ Labot W, 44, Atlantic D,'4- New jiartfor, o Atiantlo I’y wrence, L % Tndlan Head, Lawrence; Y 7 Tudian Fead; 7+ Agawam F, & Nuaviile, Agawam 2! pire Stato, olden RIAGS. .. [Nonparell . SERETEERR TRoRAwAY o Radger Bta 7 Langley, standard., Continental, ™ R NNOWKA, Naahua E, 40-tn, 30 iIndlan Orchard, NX.... 7% Noahua I, 30-4 8¢ indian Orchard, KRR 7 Noahus 0, 33-1u. 87 Dwight Stor, 44 B Penperell , 40-fn...1.. 11§ Dwight Star, 40/, Popperell it, 36 844 Contlnental 'C.. 2 Pepperell O, I3 8" (Tioott, M.. B Tepperell N, 30 76| Newmarket A. iy Creucent.. sig|Masactusetsa i 511200 7 Yrescott X by tirent Falla M. 1 Ind!an Orchatd, Portsmouth [ Indian Orchard, E Soliawk, L 4% Merrimoc F. Pin 8 (Amoskeag. Merrimac D. 8 |Eresian 5 Pucin iMourning ... o, tocheco abdShirting.... . 1420 Ttamiiton: o [Mallory Tink: 0} Bichmond. @ {Mallory Purpic. . of American (@uyg|Nancliester . . of :‘ Wanuutts. . 4 AMBRICA. 653 Masonviile 8 Waahington B4 Warre: '] Trize Medal 54| Lonadal L High colors, 1¢ extra. \ BLEACHED COTTONS, Lonadate cambric...... 14 Tifll, 4-4. o% New York Mill Hlotne ligpe.:. 1 Utica Nouparail... Kstone, AA.. 9 Wamsutta, 4-4.. Hope, .. B Davol, Cabal Pride of Senate, AA.. Iangden, Dwight Star. b Frult ialiowell, Q! i Ge of the Spindie.... 8. |Hoot, E.... Lonsdale. ... veeo 105 ooty I .. 0 Androscoggin, L. roen, G. 7 Amosics Vaughan, XX! Linwood. nw Suffolk, L, GINGIANR, Bl Middlescx. Glena Tiairds. SET anz. 5 ‘Auloskeag, brown, Indisn Orchard. Canoe., Clorendon. KB, |Conestoga CCA, 7-8. Minnehahs, 4-4. Minnehsba, 7-8. Coeatoga CT, 4- Ainosxens, ACA: Concatona KK, 50:ia ‘Amonkeag, A, Mothuen AA. Amoakeag, 1i... Maonattan.... & Amosxeay, ¢ York, aa-inch; Amoskea; XOrk, B0-inch. Amoskeay, B (Thorfaika A.. 0l Peart Rivér. Srirt Biver. 0 Concatogs ex! 4. ean. Conestogo cxtra, 7- Plttateld [ Conestoga G, g DENINS, York Bine..o. York stripe. Amoskeay. Columbiag’ Otls, AXA Aljonehana, 6-3 ‘Amoakesg, 6-3. Amoskesg, 8.3 ... Uncasvilic, A. }Amerfcan, 8.3 American, B-3. Lamiiton,'-3.,.. Uamiiton, 3-3...., Uncasvilic, Ui A & :,'fl]\‘“’II. L 2 monkesg ollymount, Everctt. Falioust, a§ Elater’s Eairmount, 1 3 Everett, finbledon . 3 Massabessie. . Upland, B. 0 Creedmour, XX. Arlington, X! 8 Creedmoor, AA.. DUCKS AND DRILLS, Neponset duck, 10-0z., NED“ “l”\hl'kv: & 10 b TN GO wrseenra iz Wettern buar, 20-Thei. 4! ‘Western Btar, 40-inch, 25} Grecuwood, §7-1nct. . |D wagon-caver, ’:fi i Aiovkenr arii;s 10! Nrw Yorx, May 23.—~The great suctlan sale of du- meatics ook place to-day, ead thers was an lmmenso attendance of buyers from il parts of the country. Bldding waa very brisk, and goous wera widely diatrib- uted &t good average prices. Busincas was very quict with cummbsion houses snd Jobbers, Heavy wezlens wers (o fair requeat. Forelga goods were quist. —_— LUMBER. Mr. Btockbridge, Secretary of the Lumberman's Ex- chauge, gives the following monthly statemeat of tho stocks of ploe lumber on bund sad for sale 1a thecity yardaday 1, 1870. The number of yards reportcd are ninety-efkht, or five less than were included la the zo- portdated April 1. Delow are tho gures: Mays. April1, T'ine Jumber and timbes 17,073,420 20003, To7 Bl v By el T4, L4 Durtngs the month of April the stock of lutaher de- crvased 56,036, 74 f1, and that of shiogles 11, 140,000, ‘The stock of Juuber vn hand Nay 1, 1875, wag 131,019, - G731t or 20,101,750 {4 lesa than thio siock on the same date ln 176. The supply of shingles Waa 14,001,750 TmOre than it was 5 yesr 850, Thw wholasale market Wik waaln sepoHted active and steady. About 4l cargoes wero counted oarly, and at Boon 13 were lyioie &t (e docik "unsoidy . Bova.clsy and Cauntry operators were tn tho market,and bought trocly At the current prices, Sandard folxls sud scantiing soid 1 84,004 tho dock and o &ryive, Cummoy inch sold AL BH.0030.00, aad falr 1o clioloe &t $10.00@13.U) There was mara fuqutry o7 the boteer qualitiea, the of+ ferings of which continue emull, wera siesdr at $iun shingleasold at §1.0xi2.a0, sad wimo speclal rands wers Quoted at $3.50. The tarket for ordinary brands waa Weak,uwiag 10 the [Arko recefpa of e past or two, “10 Wigh watar st Monominee 1a subalding, and it 18 thought the millls can coumence running in a fow duys. ‘The yard trade continuea ta fiprove, and prices ara fusrally steady, the outaide quolations Leing for dry umi Clearaidiug Fiistcuwmon ddlog. Ilnurinl. tnt Suuidon, dmfln i looring, second comnion, drease: Hox Lusrids, A i ok busrds, 1., 23, a7 L0 2tuck boar DOGASY, (0 i stock baspda, () Catock busrds: 7.00 Common boasd fe 2,00 Comiuon Jumber, 18 t an 1.00 Julsta und scsntling, 20 24 4 5.00 Lath..... 173 Ashiogle 7% —— LIVE 8TOCK. CHICAUO, Cultle, 4700 8,8 10,793 .~ 8,579 o108 CATTLE~The market displayed rather more anlina- tlon than on the dey before, but In other respects the sltuation was unimproved. lIndegd, with s sapply in Ahio yards of not fewer than 8,000 head, aud with cons tinued glooiny reperts from the Xast, there was littlo chiance for any radical shange for tho better. Thers were @ §00d many buyers prescad, 80 that, whlle fndirid purchases wers limitod, the sgwre | g.00; Aente, Mo of aaices mado A very remectable thow. | arates oy Sraaryy 04 lndlaus, $0.2507.00; higy fng, not far from 000 tend changlng ,45’5‘4'"‘9:“° Ponnwivania rod, 81.45; ambor, g1.47 owners durlng the dny. Tho annllty of thompply wan | yuyichd SRUG TS0l A0 Tyeecitiie, | Cornalrady} aMte up to tha receny averago, thu major part of tho | 42 iné; mixed, 37@40 & nsettled; white, Whirky—Wealorn, g1.12, T¥irolenm—Crude, 1004e refinpd, 1430, feedr-Llover, $15.00a10.60; tinatlly, §2.0002.70y fax, $1,45, niot: New York Btate, and Tiendfard Conn. offerings averaging from 1,100 to 1,33 its and sn- aworng to the deacription of falr to chofce. Thery ‘waors voly two Asles—loth by Conover & Hall-abovo 84.05, A fow droves were taken at §4.90@4.00, but Jiutt o ty, lvmnqfivnn K. OXUTAA, 2042701 rate, ec2ie: 1) ©rn exirne, 2e2ic; fran, 2akic; i Wrees A0 Arata Brcadn, ey Western i 24q inom ot “tho trnusfem wera L prleed rngiig downward it €3804 25 and feed. £om 8470, Local butehers 3 operatel principatly at E2.0000, (00 pre 106 [0g, A Cheere—N ) i Ereath e s ihe an Sheese New York 8tato, 10713¢; Western fine, 119 QUOTATIONS, Kgge-Market dull; Pennsyivan| e Deifware fres, 144inc; Weeom I?Fn-),'rx'fm‘lfl"lfi Rat Jteceipty~¥hent, 15,000 by corn, 72,000 b, 1" Kxrports=Corn, 81,00 by, May 21~ oitonwDull . ay 23, —Coiton—Du i ool ordinary. e, and lower; mig. Cholce Beaves—Fine, fat, well‘formedd {.-’:’:.l;:‘f:nnr ol steers, welghing ), 800 to Guod Beeyen—-ieilitalicned wioers, welgl Mt eyt U i e welgh: cn ah, < i 420005 Br, L 3 1142 1,000 10 1230 1 Einir=Quict any unehanged, Buthiers Stoek—rvor” & fair Gratn—Wheat—bagket dolls No. 2 cominon 1o chofc Ctwa, for cit: : el e o5 Sinten, Star Samon i clibfos chee. eash; St Jun red fall, 81, neked, 1 Btock Cattle—Common ca IneHlor i Syt Sow, tonssiags, oot 4 i i isitera Lulls, ad dcalawai stcors. o 2,5083.00 fairiy active ‘and § sindo higher; "No. 2 mixed 45l4c cann; 44ige 5 Ont i :‘fm T & 0 nta tirmer ticy fnactives f Waleky~Firmer; c i, Rye igher; G2q, 1iye llglier; Gac, ittgC Jun Minficaotn, $1. 00 aaked. CATTLE BALER, Troisfors—Fark dull and lowers $21.73, Tartng PricevNo. Price. | raily lower: currond ks 81170, Holk mopoms #5235 fialL §2.007 | aiid fowee: shoulders, THC cienr b, 100 elon 1o .00 $® | Jaron unscttic shoulders, Bcy cicar riy, whent, 14,000 s o , 00 bus Ty, nons batley, 1.t m MIUAYAUREER, 4 MitwaurwE, May 2.~ Frun Griin—Wheat opencd Al K 3 July, 1. s No. 0, uil driapiiki No. 3 1dc. Onta hend: EEEREEREPERE R LS a frosh, age. Ttve mteady and qiit; No. 1 Datiey drmer; No, 2 spriog, 73c; No. 3 B Yty deser's 2 0.3 40 noniiag [LrovistonaTil and lower. Moss pork, §20, 1~ Trimo heam, e, RGN T £relghta—Negicited; nomiunl; wheat to Duffalg, e to Osweao, oe. tecelpta=~EloNT, 7,600 brls; whent 01,000 b, Shipments=Flatr, 18,000 Driss whcat, 4300 by, 3 ToLENY, TOLRDO, My 23, —Flour—Stendy, Grain—\¢hoat drmer; No. 2 Waliash, £1. dn, £1.2041 No. 1 white' Michigan, & gl ambor Michfuan, 1,004 Fune SLFEEREE XX A AAALLLALAAAALARAALAAAMLAAAR 7 |, 478 .85 110 (cown).. U0 3,20 1 libernl récetpis of Monday were foliowed yestenday by sumnething like 10,000 Lead, inaking s sup- Ply for the two days of mors than half na many an wers » Fecelved during afl of last wek. - Monday's trading vy done at 6@10¢ deciine from the closing quotations of L34 doy Diayton & Mictizan, - torn henty i :I. ‘spot n mixed, Bicino krade, bue. Unls dull; No. 2, sy whunél,'wc.' wende, | e, Unts du 0. 2, 5¢; Flour, 1300 hrls; wheat, 15,000 bu; com, ) bu, 1 2 o, §1.14s Nt 4 red winte Aocx June, July held at G3ige, ¢ uflered Receipt 28,000 b oat, 4,00 Shipmerits~Fioir, 400 bris; wheat, 10,000 bu; 0,000t} 0nta, 9,000 Bt g LN000 iy g Haturday Joat, and o fnrther shirlokage yesterday of 25 CINCINNATI 30 waa lu.lmlm!‘;\.. Tiors waa the waial stendanc of | oo orvwars, May 28 oftoneQutet; 11 lv.'uznund hut an abience of the ususl competltion, and 1t | GIXCINFATE May 23 = Caitn i 2 raging teade trum, (o openini to tho tlosy of }l_l’l\ oy, A fewaelectad Philadelphias were taken at Grain=\Wheat dull sud luwer: 81,1021.25. Corn fne 00G7. 13, an active; B0ctade. Onta dull and Tower, Kye Trregular; 40c. Tiarley steady and fivin; 72a70c, » Frotixiona—Fork dull and ‘noniiun d fn one lustance—Strahorn & Co. to et 7,25, but tho_ BAlk of. Tt nawh 8oyl below £0.60. Salow Wera wnoatly At $0.50@6.70. Skippers | 3 F . luil; #20.5606.20.75, ‘were aalablo at $0.006.40, And cuils st $4.5005.75, rd euslurs steam, 113(c; Kettle, Lic. " Tk mcats uns "Tho warkes clowed weak, Wt any logs 1e(E ovor. s e s hme b TSI cloan Tuige, o 4 e IFhtaky—Steddys good detnand: §1.07, Ao, e fi'ji'- N Anyghdc e, A o it o dovas iy ecititbane g 0738 Vi£0.70 ;02038060 | depressed market; Westorn escrve, Tiuvlc; Cenirap Olifo, 171505 packing quaiities, 14 BALTINORE, Darmisonz, Nay 23.—Four—Stendy and firms de. 1 am 615 mand iods inchanged. Grain—Wheat quiet ‘and firm: Xo. 2 Weatorn red, 8147, Corn nctive nnd unscttiod: Western inixod: 023c. Onts aqufet; Weatern white, 4lwd2c; Wesly Tl Savt Sl v eniern, whiter et Ifay—Dull and unchanged. Lyurtriana—Nomnally anéhanged. Bilier—& tenty sniludchanged. Jeirolewsn~Dull and heavyivrude, BY@SHc; refined, she. tiears, nnd unchyaged, Thgee—Dutl Whaky—=Dull: 81111 113, Zecelpla—Wheat, 4,0 7 Gorn, 117,000 bu. Apmenta—\Wheat, 1,500 bt corn, 121,000 bu, NOSTON, 50 5,75 oo e | e Tl Bostow, May 23.—Flour—Quet: Westorn_ muper, Stk The market wan fulet but there wasa firm $4,00614,35; cOmmon _extras, “$4,5025.00; Wiscanein fedling ux:} modurate recefpts Oofng -!npm«‘:lu of 'l" jull £xcras, wfilféfl,’(‘&l‘)fi-‘ l‘{mgg‘:fi; “f‘fl)‘;mm@f‘-@;fllm: SRuree. o0 Qo shorn at 83.756:.50, and wooled Bt | T TilTgin, $0.0048. 955 S Lonin, £0. Sl o ‘Grain—Catn, G2G0fc Yor hiixed and. yellows Data ateady; mixed' und whito No, 2, 46448340} reocted ot WO T Vllle, oo, v eeAsC relected EAST, LINERTY. EAST LIRERTY, Pa., lln(y ';)l-—(hllle—melml to- day, &30 hoad, or'gd cara of through and 14 cars of evsktar destock; supply llght, with fow buyers outaldo of [ o PPALO, MAY 29, — Grain—Wheat~Tight speculativa $i.24; Green Day, §1.251 Shéboygan club, $1,25. Co N Shiked Weatrho b ot s doing, n; othing dolng, Larley—Nothing ol Canal Freighti—\Wheat, 0}{c; curn, G35 to New York, NEW ORLEANS. & Nxw ORLEANS, May 23.—Corn.Jfeal~Scarce oad firm; quoted to arrive, $3.25; apot, $2.50, nedium to good, $4.75@5.231 Comnun 10 falr, §4,008 A.?,ugobnlll.l‘w-wq:-i.wl stockers sod tend:r',uw,w “ingi—Tiscolpts to-day, 1,100 head Yorkers, $0,756 7,00; Philadelphin, §7.4047.50. ineep—Liccelpta io-day, 6,20 hiead; selllng at 64.330 NUFFALO, duil and et Dreyato, N. Y., May 25— Cuttle—Recelnts, 1,897; | Otbers unclisoged. toial for tho week, 10,563: market slow; sales of 80 +enrsat Weak Iast week's prices Lo be off; Hlinofa steers, COTTON, gfi‘l‘c’mgah‘}'t‘uéwm 5 0 0. url, $5.1065.20; | cpamuestox, 8. C., May 23.—Cotton dall; mide Slings, 11%4c; net reccipts, 85 bales; sales, 1,000. GALYESTON, Tex,, May 23.~Cotton {rregular; mide dllngs, 1134c; net recelpts, 270 bales; saies, 710, BAYANNAR, Gn., May 23.—Colton quiet and nome insl; middings, 113c; net receipts, 100 Dales; gross, 2015 exporta, coastwluc, 144; sales, MoniLg, Ala., May 23.—Cotton weak and frregular; middlings, 11c; net recelpts, 259 balca; cxports, coaste Wiso, 117; salcs, 600, New ORLRAXS, La., May 23.—Cotton In falr demand; sates, 1,000 balca; good ordinary, odc; low middling, 103e; middling, 113c; not receipts, 1,004 boles; gross, 1,021; exports, to Havre, 3,851; to Now York, 2,374} stock, 190,040, Sheep and Lambs—Liecelnta, &00: total for the week, 6,000; market unusuaily dull and slow; sales of ouly 13 caraat about last weoks pricea floga—Tieced) 1,100; total for the weck, 0,000; e s Forie nekvy offercd. T, $7.156.7.25; common, §7.00; no WATERTOWY, f, May 23— Cudtle—[leceipts, 1,277; mar- Prices unchisaged; sion of clolce, 88,75 @0.00; oxtra, $4.00R8.50; fiwt_quality, $6.75@7.75; 3,750,501 (hird, 84, 75a3.00; sccond, oneen o Lo liscolpt; 555 prices steady s salos (08 8f $2.006T. X H 1006050, of from 435010 Ho por B ; AneaTed, ACESGE. 0 BT, LOUIS. Sr. Louts, May =.—Jlaga—Inactivo and lower York- ers, £6.25@U, 003" bacon, 80.6084,75; butchors', $9.65 @A 00, Cnitle—slow; lttle dolng; prices unchanged. CINCINNATL I Tt AT, S A Dl common 1o 8ot Lo o P L R 84 PETROLEUM, . CLEYELAND, O., Msy 23.—Petroloum firm and unchanged; standard white, 110 deg. test, 1lc; primt White, 150 deg. test, 12¢, car lots, cosh. Pirrsnund, Pa,, May 20.—Petroleum, crude lo faly demand; $2.22% ot Parker's: retined gulet but fru; 14)¢¢ bld for Philadelphia dellvery. MARINE, CIICAGO. AnnivaLs—Prop Cuba, Duffalo, Bundrics; schi T, Y. Avery, Ford River, lumbor; schr Venus, Ludington, wood; schr Camden, Cleveland, coal; schr Duncan City, Duncan Clty, lumber; echr Joo Vilas, Jocksonport, cednr posta; schr Cornells, Menominee, lumber; schr F. D. Gardner, Ford River, lumber; schr Monguagon, Sandy Lay, lum- ber; achr Amerlca, Sturgeon Bay, lumber; sche Grace Murrny, Penssukee, lunber; schr Emma A Mayer, Port Huron, lamber; achr 11 F. Church, Cloveland, pig fron; scow It Ha Becker, James' Tler, rallroad tica; stmr Alpenn, Muskegon, sun- drles; schr D. R. Martin, Grand Traverse, wood; rop Tempest, Moutague, sundrics; sche Minerva, Ratkogon, Tumbers - prop C. . Kershnw, Dy Clty, lunber; prop Messenger, St. Joseph, sundrles: schir Mears, Erle, coal; prop CIEy of Cuncord, densburg, sundriess achr Jted, White and Blae, Ashtabula, conl; prop Waverly, Butfulo, sundricy: schr Pauline, Aluskegon, lumber; achr Lovl Grant, Muskegon. lumber; schr Lotus, Alpens, lumber; nchr Adrlatle, Irankfort, lumber; , xolr Surprisc, Alpena, cedar posts; achr Ottawa, Grand faven, lumbor’, sche J. P. March, Clevelsnd, coal: scht Ttousa Bimmons, Muskegon, Jumber; ‘schr N. 1, Ferry, Whito Lake, lumbor? schr Bielle Mitchell, Soduin, conl; prop Russls, liuffalo, aundries; schr New Erp, Grand laven, towing; echr Apprentico Boy, Muskegon, lumber; schr C, O. Dy, Muske- gon, lumber; schr Ataunto, Muskegon, ' lumber; Drop Charles’ Rictz, Maulsice, lumber; schr Flor- enco Leater, Manlstec, lumber. CLEARANCES—Sclir liced Case, Buffalo, 22,123 ba wheat; achr A, Frederick, Holland, 16 ‘cls’ stoues BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN, Special Dispatch to The Tritune, TavEnrooL, AMay 23—i1 & m.—Flour—No, 1, 248; No. 2, 223, Grain—Wheat—Wiater, Xo. 1, 0410d; No, 2, s 6d; spriug, No. 1, 98 6d; No. 2, 88 3d; white, No. 1, 02 10d; No. 2, 9a8d; club, No. 1, 10s4d; No. 2, ¢ 11d. Corn— No. 1, 261 3; No. 2, 208, Proctsions—Purk, 828 0d. Lard, o7s 6d. LIVRRPOOL. May 331 p. m.—Pori—gs. LiverrooL, May 23—1:30 p -, Wheat~8pring No. 1, 108; No. 2, 38 8. Teat unchanged. LrverrooL, May 28-Latcst.—Cotton—@ 1-16@0Md; Market easter; wales, 5,000 bales, {ncluding 1,000 Yor speculation snd export, and 3,400 American. ::]ml and fabrics ot Manchoster dull; tending downe ward, Grain—Receiptz for three days, 7,000 qrs, fncluding 5,000 American; California white wheat, average, 0s 84 @0s 10d; do €lub,os 1103108 44 red Western apring, No. 2o No.1,88 31G0s 10d; do wintor, 0s 64@0a 104, Flour —Westcrn' canal, 236@324s. Corn—~Western mixed, 208 @203 3d. Oats—~American, 3333s6d. Darloy—Amerl- can, 386d. Peas—Canadian, 30s@30s 64, Cloter Seed—American, 358@00s. Procisions—Primo mes pork, 82s. Prime mess beet, 83s. Lard—American, 574. Bacon—Long clear, 5083 short clear, 52, Cheess—Flna Amarican, 54s, Tutlow—Flne American, 415, Spirita Turpentine—8aw8s 3, Reftned Petroleun—10a 0d@11s 3d, Linsesd Ol1—258. Resin—Common, Se; pale, 16a. Bpirits Turpemtine—2is, Loxpox, May 23, —Spirits Petroleum~13 6237 04, Linsced Oli—2a 04G22 od. Linsced Cake~gs 50@0s 103 S yehr Duucan, Gity, Dauean City, 75 brls flour, 30 Bt . Vile porks schr \eililam. Joncs, Michizsn City, 43 Axzwanr, May 32.—Feiroleum—354 6d. ads atone; schr 1. P. Royee, Park itiver, 40 bu = oats; prop Messenger, Lenton Luebor, 10 ot PRODUCH. flour, 42 kega bor, and sundrlea; prop tempesty NEW TORK. Montagie, 206 bu outs and sundrice; prop Leer: ancock, 1,026 bu oats, 15 bris feur, 13 icas, . nud sundries} bales broom-corn, 1322 pkgs liqu | schr J. C. Harsidon, Duiislo, 34,000 bu wheati achir John Bean, Michlgan City, U5 cds stonc; echi 8. J. Luff, lted' Itiver, 25 brla ‘flonr; prop Foun: tatn City, Duflalo, 15,000 ba corn, 530 hrls flour, 43 bales' broom-corn, and wundrice; schr A. J. Movwry, Lincolu, 268 plgs mdse; prop G, P. Heatly Saggatiick, 34 U 8. bldes and windelee; prop . d. Truesdell, Groen Bay, 40 brls pork, 10 caect lard, 5 brls whisky, audsundries; “stine Alpess, Muaskegon, b brls four, 4 brls pork, uud sundries] brig Pamlico, Buflalo, 24,500 Lu wheut; schir A« L. Androws, Klngston, 18, 832 bu corn. LAKE ¥REIGHTS. CUICAGO. There was a little more doing in frelghts, at une changed ratos, Lat tho demand contfuuen very light. The engngements for llmf‘:nln‘w:im: sebt ¥ (Mo cvening), wheat at g ‘31“135,,'-3.5‘ onl:se;};n D L:";n Hadger Bute urough; schr —, corn at2ies to Walkeryi scnr £, Dudley, com. Capaclty—Wheat, 24, buj corn, 76,000 bu; oalk V0,000 bo, ELIEWIERRE. MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 22.—Nothlog new e note ta connection with luke freiphta to-day. Core rlers ara asking 2%e on wheat to Buftalo, bul shippers did not sppear lucliued to give thal, gf‘m' Kingaton and Oswego rates were nominsh qfl%:f“flfii-.. May 20.~Cgln frojghts 8 dull and very scarce; twunoge plenty. W heat—" Oswegu, Gci to Buffalo, 2ic; o Clevelund au ‘Foledo, 2%, frec of elevation, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune, Naw Youx, May 23.—Grata~\Wheat—Falr business; 1o lower on Ligh grades; 20 on lower grades; No, 2 Milwankee, $1.23 in store; 2 losds re- Jected Chicago on private terms; No. 3 Chlca- g0 nominal, $1.19; No. S Chicago, $1.13; Bheboy- an No. L&t £1,33; 3losda No. 1 Dututh, $1.81; juarket closes dull; 3c lower; Mitlo demand. Bye quiet; Htate, 05@0dc; No. 3 Chicago, 85¢; prime Western, a5c. Corn quies; steamer, mlxed, 00c; no grade, 57%c; unmer- chantsble,54G:35c1 Bouthern white,65G70¢. Oata quict and dull; No. 3 Chicago, 4c saked; No. 1 New York, 39c) white Western, 38@48c; mixed Btate, 43@44c. Procistons—Lard aponed 27)4c lower; closed dull and dopressed; salca Airat call for Jude, 250 tea, st $12,35} July, 250 tes, a4 124736 August, 750 tes, 8¢ $12.02%: ‘on second eall, 250 tea for August, st §12.473; first call for May, $12.92¢ was bid and $13.50 mked ) for August, $12.00 was bid, $14.63 saked; fur Beptember, $13,723 bid, and $12.73 asked; fur Lo yoar, $10.00G@31,00; sece and call for May, $12.25 wes bld, $12.35 aked; for June, $12.35 was hid, §12.30 suked; for July, $13. waa bid, $12.37) maked; for August, $12.47% waa bid, $13.50 aakod; for Hoptember, $13.62) was bld, §12.03 saked. Tullow—Steady but quiet at 8)c. Whdsky—Inaciive and depressed; Bighwines hold ot *$1.13; alcobol, $2.13@d 34, Freights—Eteady and atronger; Liverpool nominaly &radn, 7G8d) Lo Londun, gratn e SY@d; to Glasgow, graln, 0d; to Continens, wrain, s 115§dasda 3; W Cark for ondurs, G, B To the Western Associaled Press, Nxw York, May 23.—Coiton—Bteudler; 11 13100 J3c: futures weak; May, 11 1.16q; June, 11 11:16@ 1123-3%c; July, 11 20-35811 15-16c; August, 13 1.2 21 Hebletuber. 15 o Octuber 13 1-jac &;“ ovainber, 12e13 1-Xitt ‘Docember, 1xe1d'1.3zcs Jan- LAKE MICIHIGAN. , 12 5-526s 13 3-100; February, L2@1d 5- arch, . Y ! ”w-—“u‘gflafiu 1 h:- n"f = f uw:‘e:inn 1ay bt 3 n buyer favor; rece No. 2 83,008 50: u’sem-u'm VERR/AOES | Wourther accldants than thoss alresdy ropihcy :aa\?m oo-anun lu": ,,...';‘{,‘,1,.';"‘"{3,’_"‘.“5“ mg‘fl,'{,fi have resulted from ‘Monday's nunh:u(cxl'.‘ EXi7a Ohid, $3viaiay 00 B Lutias 05 Bowo 06, Miuge! | scema that tho gale was severcat at thla po ke Mola palent procem. §0.00GD. 00 T schr Mocking Bird collidad with the stesny Jrdin TR Hoceinle, oy odgate a%- | barge Ketchum in the river nlght befors laat an leng; 'Nn.. ! }',"".‘,'"é{&. s, 0; x‘i’;”md""u %‘x fl?&-fi' loat her §tbboom, .. Thongh Monday's gale anlliu?: 3 .13; Tefectad spring, §1. . " 3 o S B fraaclad m'g,c,m‘ ‘ tauu? | 411-wind to almost everybody, yet ft broughi L 820, § s lfihawml:h "E“fl‘m"'a” LL. & {0 '3.1';2%..;..:; to the Chicsgo Dry-Dock Company, “fih lm;n:;x T S iAte Pusocl Weater, ohg e, its hands fal) ropatring tho dsmagy dupu =] . 16 dilt and P - el Corn Tty devnbed for ok port and home | varlons vessels by the zephyr....The followhil uaos Fecelpia, 130,000 bu inixcd unmershaitadle SSCY | veqgeln aro In dry-dock: Schrs Grator, Comuierces . DO gTade, 8T34CT do, sicawcr, Wi Bu o, Rialk When i W rdh, ci cstern | Cornells, and Sardinla, anducow Sea Star. e wizgs: Mealeru milacl, Waael, B B N | o e oo brow it alon Taeil, nnuradel, S7ics G eyt it " Wost i nud §eatey SUUASCE Gy Witite end Btage, <Ou4TC. dgville Woste W w vory large-aized yuwl-buat which tho Friu boys fuvo altice Atied out us s yacht, dad nau T lastle. Islund, Comuty Kerry.™ Bhe wads 8 Hopa—siesly aud unchalided, ¢ S ncddn”i irogariss 8 chiaaged, Motasses | trial-trip yeatorday, and shawod such spocd Ui SEESTAaR e g R, PCOREEE | LS ailoved Shie coutd bust that fast esiler the Vet $ilo cargoes, 10160 16 guld: Jobbiug, 154106 ta gold. | Jica herselt..., Proparatory to g lutg couiny Seirolawn—Finer: Quict; crudd. " #si 700éd | 4fun aa an excoralun-boat, the tug Uen Druke bid e S o, her bollers tesed by Lo Steambost Inspeciors g e e e 1081.40. Lirday. They stood u cold-wutor prevsury Of 13 Spirids Turpentine—ileavy, sic, Ta, which I3 equal to 200 bs sleans peosclily uge=Dutl, weak, and lawur: Westel whllo sho ordinanly carries but 00 Ibe u Fetuion Foehdiiladds o b ressuryy Tho result was highly satisfuctory, o o T R T (g crag ) ho ln:{lvm "Tho Deake s alyo ettt sobrle] TR e, Lard—Prime Bteaty with all ‘uocessary appllancos for waving s 14505 " dune, AR in case of dliasler, Sba Wil ok, G kil E anduliiele first trip nest Sunday. "Capt Willian Do ulleitandy Wotciu, now, 16G20e. Who ably hapdied hor lsat year, bas galn P T AR TN 1 'lor. . Bisiucss at tho docks Wa very e berduy. " Only threo or four yeasels come P A ' ‘bargo Favorite has beea 0 DELPULA, May 24, — 51, the day....The steam barge s elis WheRS: R Eoare Honos, &sh patchied to the aid of Lo kohr Furry olct; ext 25 Ty s

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