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THE CHICAGO Review of tho Finanoial Situation of Last Weel, Eflects of the War Rumors—Clearings and New York Exchange, The Produce Markets Irregular--Wheat in Good Demand for Shipnient, Provigions, Corn, and Oats Weak ==-L3arloy Demoralizeds FINANCIATL There was n falnt hut visible Feflection In finan- ctnl circlen of the war rumors that have begun to cireatlate In the st ten days, Prices of produce and providdans were atfected, and towarde the end of the week tite orders for enrrency began fo in- crense from the wheat district, nnd the price of ex- chanze fell, =howing an Incressed tendency to Jnarket the erops and export. What the effect of war in Europe would be on busineza and fuduatrial fnterests lu this country, and in the Weat and Northwest partienlarly. was widely diccurecd, That {t wonld crente an fmmes diate nnd sharp demand for onr breadstuffs and meats was generally conceded. A great many of onr manufacturing Indnstriés wonld recelve o atimiios, Tho relizt bronght hy the Civh War to onr hisinuss Industrles, prosteated by the panle of 1857, Is constantly refeyred to, nnd although the remedy is universally acknowledged to be worse than the disensc, it I not 1o be diszubsed that the generul opinion holds that & gieat forelzn war would nt least banish the torpor that now affects busfness and fiances, y The loan marlket was very quict during the week. Alarge smount of maturing conntry und city pa- er wa paid. The applications for new disconnts were light, and nuch Lelow tho asbility uf the banks to respond. > lates of dircount are 5@10 per cent to fognlar customers. Independent borrowers can obtain better terms, On tho street, good negotinble paper Is In de- mand, Rates are 6@ 18 per cent, New York exchange was weaker, ani soltl be- tween banks st par to 25¢ per $1,000 preium, There were more orders frou the country for currency. The clearings of the banks for thic week are re- ported as follows by Manager D, R Hule, of the Chlesgo Clearing-louse: 52, K24 2 i i SR 11045000 81,820,107.04 s AT e MO M 10,07,370,10 1.600,40L.34 THE NOTHCHILDS SELLING CONSOLS. The foreign dispatches reporting, whether traly or not, that the Rothchiiids are heavy sellers of Britlsh consols, ond that thoro e a vague but pree valling apprehension of trouble concerning the Eastern question, had the effectof strengthening, but not ndvancing the gold premium here.—New York Duily Nullctin, May 25, MORE LEGAL BUNSHYISM ABOUT BANK CHECKS. ‘The Loujsiana Supreme Court, In the case of Helwege vs. Hibernla Nattonal Bank, where o check for €41 way ralsed hy.-the drawer, after eor- titication, to $4,150, and pussed to plainti? In the course of buelnces, held the hank Hable to poy the full smonnt., The decielon recms to have heen placed on the ground that the bank was negligent In certifying a check in which there was sucha Ulank a4 to allow the alteration to be made withont exclting euspiclon. Expert testimony wan givon thut if the blank had been scored with a pen the murk conld not have been crased 20 as to leave no traces. The vame rldiculons theory of courts la held nearer home. THILADZLPHIA PINANCES, The Philadciphin bunks are heavily loaded with unemployed funda, a very large portion of It, as we are informed, being in greenbacks, We have ot heard of thelt making louns recently under thy Jegnl rates, but they are certalnly anxious to in- crease thelr discaunt Hucs, aud yet in the prosent almost universal depresalon of business thoy are timid in loaning, lest what they ahould make from Interest on loans ehonld be more than equaled by Tosaca on the phinclpsl of bad debts, Thero will como u time, we suppose, when wiouey will b in domand for legitinuite business uses, but that will be when old stocks are further reduced and lowest prices reachied. — Philadetphia Ledger, 25th Muy. (0L AND GHEENDACKS. Gold was 1195@ 11314, Greenbacks were BYX B8, GOVERNMENT BONDS, United States 08 of '8 United States 5208 of ‘63, £ 3w of ‘05 —Juntiary and July. E-2n o arr—Junanry ol Julr. 1) 5.2m of "®4—-January and United States currency us. CITY AKD COUN LOCAL BTOCKS. City Nallway, Santh_Side Elry atheny, Weat i . PTTTROns 1) 5 141 Leate, i Clty italiVay. Traders' Inarance C Chambes of Cantnere ¥ 4 ix) 30 *And Inserest, FOREIGN EXUHANOE, Blsty day, StgM. "nrh-lmn ., allie iehelm Al Bwitzerl: a1l Geruouy il BY TELEGRAPI, Nrw Yong, May 27.—Uold advanced from 112% @110, und closed nt 11383, Rates pald for carry- Ing, 1, 2, 4, and 3 per ceut, Loans were also tnsde fat, Governments clored dull and steady, Railrond honds quiet, State honds quiet and nominal. The stock market opened irin and prices advanc. nd DX, Afier the firat Roard the markctbecumo weak, and prices declined ;@ 1%, the latter belng Lake Shore, which was heuvily prevded and broke from 63% to 52, Western Unfon was the next in sctivity, and after making sn early advanco from B6t@UUYN, declined to 838, Later there waw a general nce of %@X. Towards the closing hour the Auctuations were very #light, L@ per cent fn the entire list, The market closed dull and Jower, The transactions to-duy aggregated 127,000 sharce, of which 0,000 wers Erie, 53,000 Lake 8hore, 0,800 Pacie Mull, 8,000 8t, Faul, 2,500 Ohiog, 32,000 Western Unlfon, and 0,000 Michigan Central, The weekly bank stutement 1 as follows: Loany, docreasy, $1,717,800; wpeciu, decrease, 81,040, HOO; legal-tenders, Increnve, 4, 00, B00; deposits, Increase, $945, 200 clreulatlon, ducrease, $53,500; reserve, Increase, $2,i23,500, Money market eady at @3 per cent. Prime mer- cuntile puper, 4@0. Customs roceipts, $405,000, Tho Asstatant Treusurer disbursed §207, 000, Cleariuge, 826,000, - 000, Shipments of apecie to-day, £115,000, bterling steady ; 00 days, 4. 87%; sight, 4.80%, ROVENNMENT HONUE. Coupona, Wl..u.... Newsds.,... 11614 Cougons, 03.00000000000 | To-dos, Tog. 17% Kow..... 10-4t8, coupun b Coupdia, "7 4154 | Curresices .. 27, Coupons, "4 144 BTOCKS, Uesern Uaton....... a514 New Jersey Contrul. s 3..14 Latlver Tock Island ... uk kaflvor pid ¥ 5% wcine Madl bt Paul pd. Muriposa.... 4 | Wabaah Muriposa i 034 | Wabuah prd. Ads A, | Fort Wayno: ellaFRrgg ... erre Hautu! Avierican B prei iy Lerro Haute United Biates Rapreas 7054 | Chicago & Al New otk Ceatral 1o Y | Cicags 19, 1o [ 0. &N A7 | Dl A6 5 acificpid. 2 Coniral.. . W& y .8 ki L 5L Jo ‘ll.l'\ - sl P.m’l‘ur Iun:‘ (. clan ") 1044 Nonia Iaudar s Nurtliwe uklug-Tut Gy il ¥ A l'l’\'fk BONDS, Tenuemee aa, old. . Lenucaate da, uew. Virdtula v, vld, FUULIGN. Luxpon, Moy 27, ~Consuls for money und aee couuly b4 1L-10; B85 1045 UTe, Q0UE; 10-40s, Yirginla €s, ne 3| Mlssourl Pacltcds Su FINANCE AND TRADE. | 1053(: new ba, 105% ; Now Tork Contral, 00; Krle, 1133 preferred, 18, Panis. May 27. —Rentee, 103 8734¢. FrasironT, Nay 27, ¢ e, 12, ANTwERD, May £ L COMMERCIAL, The following sere the recelpts and shipmenta of the leading articlen of produce in this ety durlng the twenty-four honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning: Shipments, Flour, hrls. Wheat, b, Corn, bu. Oatw, bu! Rtye, bu, i {ha i weed, s 1L curn, e, € moate, ' TWeel, bin.. Pork, 1 Lard, 1be Tallow, Putter, i . he Cattieen Sheep, No, 1ildes, i 1L, winon, bi Waol, 11, Uotgtacs, 1 A4, 38] " 21, 400, Gi.ante '”;5‘;—"- Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- sumption: 2,607 bn wheat, 1,100 bu curn, 2 - A3 bu oats, 814 bu rye, 1,043 bu barley, The following grala was fnspected fnfo stare in tals clty on Saturday mornizti 27 cars Ko, 1N, W. wheat, 50 cars No, 2N, W, dlo, 7 cara No. 1 Apring, %7 enrs No, €do, 2 cars No, 3 do, 12 cars rejected do (130 wheat); G ears yellow corn, 111 eara hlgh-mized do, 230 ears No. 2do, 3 curs and 5,800 b new mixed do, 75 cars and 5,650 bu re- carano grade (433 corn): 1 ear No. 1 enaraNo, 2 white do; 87 cars No. 2 oata, (7 0ata); 6 earw No. 2rye: 5 cars No. 2 barley, 18 cars No, cur refected dog cars rejected do. Total (728 care, ) 304,000 bu. Inepocted out: 197,000 bu wheuty 82,5tk bucom, 5,007 bu outs, 2,813 bu rye, 382 bu Larley, The following were the recelpts and shipments of breadstutls and live stock at this point durlng the past week, ond for the corresponding weeks ending dated: Sy 20, Receipta— 1875, Flour. hrls, 57,007 Wheat, b A18, 500 483,41 Shipniente Flour, hrls, Wheat . 5,947 Corn, Oata, i Tarle |yll\r“{[l Cattle, The tollowing wero the exporta from Now Yark for the weeks endlig as 429,759 The leadlug produce markets were active on Saturday, and most of tem were weak, the chlef exception belng In wheat, Outaido of that im- portant cerenl, the day was one of heaviness in prices; but the yolume of Luriness transacted was unuaually larze for Saturday, The forefgn mar- kets were generally tirn, with a good demand, and it was reported that o further dopression In tho prico of Britlsh consols nccompanled a further decline In the quofation for United States curreney, which tndlcated uncasiness in fimanclal circler in reference to the prospects of settlinzg the Turkish dificulty. But fine weather here, ani the indlcations of larger recelpts, made holders nervous, and the bears rampant; the calling of ‘margines on the longw belng a prominent feature of the day’s work. The crop prospects in the West were considered zood, and the outward movement of produce wan falr for the season, Nome of the features of the dry goods market wera noticenbly different from thowo pravalent in tha earller daya of the weck. 1nall departnients thera wan an air of quiet, while aslde frum notions, and Jght fabrics adapted to summer woar, the uletude alwoet umounted to poslitive dullness, Xn to values, the market wns steady, Grocerles met with o fair share of attention. There was not nnumerons attendance of hayers, but the mails brought a genervus number of orders and a very rerpectable nggregate of goads was distributed. Prices ruled steady both for staple and sldearticles. Dutter was active at aboat previons rates, scliiny Al 12@20c for poor to funcy grades, Cheesy was ordered yery sparingly, and the market had an un- dercone of weaknews, Inthe fish, canned goods, auddried frult markets there was little that was new, Leather remuins dull, with valnes unsettied, Coal and woodl are unchanged. Grain bags sre quict and easy, Lumber nflont was steady under a fair inquiry and moderato offeringd. During the week Just past common lumber haa rold readlly at the docka, nud prices have been maintalned in the face of the Inrgest recelpts of any one weck slnco tho éeason opened. Cauntry and city deslers have bought frec- 1y, Inanticipation of a better demand for lumber, now that the farmers have timo to attend to the marketing of thelr produce, The Iron merchanta repart a falr teado at the recent rates, Seeds \wero vory qulet except the late kinds, which are sclling in small lots from store, Timothy wun scarce and frinly held, und clover was scurcely quotable, s the keason in over, Ilay was quict, and pralrie wau wenk, In consequence of the fred arrlvals of louse huy, but the offerings of pressed were very light, hieuce recunt prices were sustained, Wool continues dull and ensy, Hides, broowm-corn, und hops were unchanged, Strawbereles, lemoun, and oranges were In falr request, while other green fruits were mather guiet. Poultry und cggs wete slow aud steady. Lake freighte were fafrly active and a shade firmer, onghe baale of 2t5c for wheat aud 24c for corn, by suil to Buffalo, Rall frefghts were dull at nominally unchunged rates, and cars ware frecly offered at 20¢ to New York, 18c to Phlladelphia, 17}3¢ to Baltlmore, and 25¢ to Boston, per 100 b, Through rates by lako and rall wers quoted st 10¢ for corn and 11c for whieat ta New York, and 13c o corn to Noston, Frelght engagements were re- ported for 125,000 bu wheat, 175,000 bu corn, and 0,000 hu oata. TR WHPAT MONEMENY, The followlne table shows the recelpts of wheat at this polnt fortho week ending May alko for th corresponding time in tho two preceding Years ind the average for previous years as in- dicated: Dishels els. Week ending May 37, 1470, . 4, Uist Carreapoudiing week, INTs. 8300 Corresionding week, 1474 772,100 Averago 8 yenrs, watie Ui, D N Avernita 7 years, mume . Aversge 10 years, sae tine.. 2, o And for “the correaponding timo for fve weoks ending in Trushels, May, 1870... 13201 b thiila” WS, ey 10w e 18740 BT Ay B, k) rage: 5y fi:;flfia. T yiam, sanie L, 1L Sr 001 GRAIN IN 81GIT. The New York Produce Ezchanges Waekly gives the following as the vislble supply of grain, com. prining the stocks In granary at the principal pointy uf sccumulation at luke und scabosrd ports, ’n trunait by rall, on the Now York canals, und the lakoy, Ny 20, 1870: Wheat, b, e Outa, | luricy, bu. i A, 763 6UT. U7, 15000 40,000/ 1BL7100 40,07 Chie ) sir2u7| 28847 Kitwanked .. 14,43 o7 T0H | "0, 801 anan| 64 Ko, (KK 25,0000 | % ] 153 o x40l Indtanaialls. gt o, o\ Moutieal. Phflwtelphia ) Daltin 414,842 i e 245,701 2 3,104,720 1 344,960 75'3,391,318] 143214 » 0o Wk 15,6305 5, WE G ad TR R et PROVISIONS, 110G PROLUCTS—Were very actlve, and agalu very weak. Tl decliuoof the previous duy had alsrmcd uumierous huldenw both In clty and country, and thoy gave orders to sell ont, while othors wers sold out, thelr 1narzlus having beeu uxhuusted. Theso otleriugs pro- duced further weakness, thouh hogs were quated firzer under the fackut vmaller supply. One frm thiat was extremely long 8 T dld uot Tespond 10 the call for **more™ nionvy tu secure fta deals, and the tiarket was alunost panicky o consequence, hut soun rocuvered 1ts equilibrium ot ke lower 1unge erab- laticd. The weakiess of the past wevk s cublrely dug to the fact that hoga sre coming forward more frecly than was expected. somin 6,000 1o 7,000 head per day hafng ent (0 thin vity At conthnnmlly shrinking prices, The stocks reported from Cincinnat! were jo & mre Prise to most aperntors hiera, The Dafly Commerclal Report gives the toflaning & the *hipmenta of provisons frum this city for ihs | periuds namned: , TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FIES AN AU Theay w) A aoderits DA emnt in ey friliat une - Lard, Hame, SKIrs, et W gsere:” Week et iea " Thee T, Forelg Iayern, 1xitatie; nus e May fina 1014 drutns, aife fei Provel £ oo PR Jruncs, . layers, S3.000 Etnee Nov, 1,75/ 1870 IRI518 42141 20 T lencn, 11E3TNes bame tiine 73 14 : Zanto curranta, ® «. TR enplichudea ali ciit meata excent “The fullowing are the stae e 73, Ay Fepotind Ty reretary of the Dork- Packere” Assoefations Park, 10,540 bris: Jani, 22,040 L3 hame, B 500,24 ks whouldera, A 151, 101 Tih” lden, 10,007,047 Mnt aliortcivar ailes, )3, Aot Fork=Tas active, and decliund 450 parhrl, under heavy offerings, Hoth oncily and country ac- f_provixlona n Clacin- Dampetiv—Aliirn Yute- Fither e GREEN FRUI . de: Mfchiaan npples, Bhtec, 104 oiacs pared e 11461205 rApherries, he3ics e, (e itgecaimende, Tertagona, 10t en walnute, 1bhci7e: Freuch wulnut, renohin wilnuta, toaer Timalis, Dol s, §) T Wihnlgon peanute, Bunigcl 18, B adcs Africail eanuts.d raherrli weed i falr fo os, 1 IR, P 1 [0 o 1001 ne ke eherriy 3 N o xee e ol ¢OURt, RAles werw reported of o0 irls AR at &1 nukid, Bt there wan fuss buguiry. for slpment, and t GO0 i oy Jun a3 103410 48: 10730 DHW aiferiied were Inrger. Frblas's prices wefe pnld, JWIF L SI0. 27T 0400 Brie aelier A oz G ere haded In” thu afternoon, Other I0,820a10.40: oni) 750 bris seller the yoar at trits wore imchaniged, - ot Jemons and oranies wers ‘otal, 31, y cloeed dull AL firnn, the demand havine inceeased since the @14 ¢ ;8 WAL WeREICE. QUntations: SIPRCheprios, S L1 eller yon closed nt K17, 60 asked. B e mireh pork wna homitnal at §18.00; and cxtra prinic at €15,00, Lo~ Wag more artise than wsoal, T 10 T, eloeing 27 Belaies Saiat dociin of iy erpont wAX quotail down to yor, 113 h wieh wa<, parth Nenaknras 0f Friday o (h0s clty, Wre very JATKe, Sules were repord June AL SN 40 L 1, i 4, ddrop of 220 ihy” wlth 1 e S (ROt of 5,500 {9 seiler 1tes soller July at r Augnet at 4146 ket elored stewily at €11 e 5 eoller At e moderately netlve on ahart tihe, whieh wero nearly 3 por 1 lower, while ather deseriptivon were dull and nonynal at w iearly vaual deelise, excopt Shoullers. Salne wers meprindaf 100 botes Luig clears Ty, & perdoz: bananes, ”K.hfll FAbly S Fhiere e, The demand fOr xiigars $s on wiapie. snd 1o advitnes by prices 8 louKed (or 8t prosent. Coffens rrmaln anfet, nemer. fiive—Tangoon, 1§43fes G an, iy r7ise. Sfled =00, U Java, w0 20AChrTIeR, Mot | v per bri; orangoes yir?. hid. 0 e Boys Pl .00+ 4. %3 bunch, Was o dyady Wikl o falily watls h waod to chnl & Sjrupe are miore active and Helow are the envrent anotatione: {adc; Loulsi- Hes dave, No. 3, 2732803 Gase: o to i o e 20des ponatl SINT oe 1o faney | imon Lo fal farn gL Joat. 1Ie: couabed, 11 110 CTAMANG: JOR L IGacs Ae BTy o Ko 2 s Ty W41 oxie G i Dl ~luw 0 No, 1o 1 cy dn 2, 1) DL l?"\nl‘&‘h{'un"il. R v:"] ol r‘l‘(’yh]l‘l I;n‘ LGN 1,200,000 168 <harL Tibw b 30 00.0.60 per 100 | do, AGRGET Common do, Tiseke cholee fojagees U, sellerJuly. Tiie followlig wan'tho clislug Tanco | suiar, v oisies comion to Good do, 7' of prices: i e=Californ! drips, %470 Shoute pong Short Shag | dripe $503L K rips, extrivine, Gix clenr. “pib. clear, e AP j Sy da S ;X Q Snlted, [ Wl 2 e 10 prime, Sowishcs do, Lo Joves, 54 I 4 UFLD Bl IN0IRRER, 4850CT Jane,, o I ack -atrap, Zbatuie, July. I8 cloves, Bla@dder camda, Avizint. 3 Bacon, cash .. B 1034, 1075 Long and ‘whort ‘ciears at G cioe rash, o 103e seller July, boveds swuet pickied ham: it carh or yolle ottled, i e ol en’ | { T rlal, At Lxeolator, Tanie §uTes e i, Hige 0 ngestord, pure, 73ics do, shiver 1 * v and qutet at 810,73 | Kl ), Gorn, 10:610% @100 for meas 21 ) for extra mesy, and LAY = Lae mirket was o easy, especlally for €210 ) for hum; hteh 19 now nrvivime frovly Tallme—Was quoted at 93a4e for clty, and 7d8c 1he Tieht 7 e of pressed prevente for country lots, according to conditten. wers ok for ATy 1 BREADSTUTTS FLOUR—=Warqulet, withoitt auy noteworthr change {nprices. Muyers were alow to take hald, but setiory dld not offer concesstone, 04 Atocks nro fichit, wers reparted of 310 bris winters, partly nt 3.1 10T LIS spring extrad, partly §5 &0.25; 100 bris av SPPIng anperfines nt $3.00; and brls 150 flour on private terms. Tetal, 260 hris. The market closed stendy at tho following range of prices: Cholce winter extras, $7.U7KE7.87%: com- tnon to good do, $5.87'¢R7.05: ARIPUINE extear, S5 @5.00 suod do, $5.004 cholen o, §5.50 5.60¢: patenta dn, a0 1 Mlunesota, $5,00,3 50, Liran—Was tn good supriyin proportfon to the des and eaxler at the tnshln qotation of Saturday. 1thmnthy, ) enred lizht wnd heavy, g 110N eeount for mand for ey T e 1 o | T ness continues 1o huprove, but ba fve aa It priees contlnue to ulctawmd steady at. the price of Bales wore 10 bels ot $1.09 pe PR = calors nre taking the sock comiog foreant b 4 e guoted pr! Lired y hutcherw', 4 Kgreen damaged, 5e1 part eared, el country, v ey kip dnl eaty M Ak, 45650¢. ¢, the vitalde for very ¢ qolet ut samples i sinall Ints, oimmon frou {4 qituted at 82,70 rat ., With o relond lofs, “The dealera report o falrde- Tho deinund nppears to have. heen 1] by tho ACHON f WABUIUIURERs 1w extablish- ailvance, ‘he market was without ne'w features. 1usie hoc et uy o he expeeted at this ulo low, Wre quote might 113 degroon teat, 1leelotes o THROIR Balen wers 50 101 AL 810,50 Tree 07 I eary. L5 ek et Conree i Boaiar b FH7 S5 1750 o Ll 1 ikor Snow Wi srack. 2 Q" E1L0 LG 3 N 0. 2, e lneed, WIIiAT—Wast rather qolet, and sameschot {rregnlar, naietes bolied, 6 but within narrow lmits, and sversecd 3 closing X< higher than on Friday evering.” flverpor wis mm(lfid NIMNCY, With cargoes fuinroving and contiied demand for the Contiuent of Furope, amd New Vork wagte perlm higher, which was partly in symivathy with an inctease b the Tacks, Thvre siere alaa several hiprine orders celved here for wheat : some on Enzlisla and e Innuiry [s now moradechiudly for No. 2 the lon eF srat s 1 Fther elosely pirked i, Tl recelntehers hasiign were larger, fiowever. and Milwauky easv, under'the recolt of 113,000 bu, (ot The <hip. mente from hoth clifos wera far In exvess af the fiie ming volume, and the daily pusitney Sudieaten de. o0 0 snme 350.000 bt [n_ane £t0cks drlng e laat k. fart of laraer offerigs aul the expoctution R Larther aogiment madn tie market weak ear tne Apreeniative clnw nf operafora reemed ta) he 1y tuelined all through the was relatlvely €4, atlon TOULTRY ~Clilekeas were rathee slaw ot S0 v duie for old, ond 82,003 Other itatte per ib, e bt 0 sncka, wiliter-bleached, AT, atrict] is, ies pluy puplithi, deido Irglndn uily, natural u deg., Sredties reducil 04 €or faIr sprngs, g alsgstuic, i )'nlll‘«mmmlc;fi?i i offcrinian of paultry, wxpectally Ut e mariet Wi Gall, 24 use] VORKTY waa' alo st al demaud at ara wero quoted at y quiat, there belng s faguiry i, which was woaker under Inrger for prima. ~ Miliet was nomtnalat New potator s 3, (0 per Ll y . . [ mothy was lehd nt %55 without s oo wrong, for hem. ot prives slawly | S Clover wak arredly entioned, | The veewt 1t Improved:. The uropenn detiand entinues, atitns | SUCE COLCT M8 ARRECY thentlunel, LB vt b ¥ i atlier poor bR fusta for thn st cropin tliat quarter of the glown, and Ly the ather taee thiat wheat I3 verv chean to the coneamer at, proxin prices hore, With very Tow fvlhe ates, | Beiler duly opened 1 S1LOR, sofd at ®104{ declined (n &1 6715, AN advaneed 10 R1NL Closiag at £t Brlle June &0l At K107 114, Coutie nt 31,073, manth was nomannily 4346 helow Jum cash No, 2 8pring ot £1,0536 41, RLLe for next month, Cash sale weor 300 " bt No. 1 apelnug a1 $1LI0 a0 400 bt Yo Sdoar L7 {ale muvan aL s, T~grado continues falr, and quated prices ar b vy Sagloaw, Cansdi, ond Ong orjinary’ conrse, $1.70; dafry, without bagy datry, with bags, $3.503 Ashiton dalry. per say TEAS—Now Jupana will 10on be in the market, and pu ard holdis 11 sepventn weaken prices of in nedium to chofen grovn and binck teas s iy witnessed at well-usiafued fgurcs. L0340 b No. '3 da il ic: 5,400 b Tejected da | Ve Inake un cligiico i our Wity e follove; 5 33 b Gunpioicier—Common, 30wi0c: good do, 407, A RDe, nod 400 ba by sample at 81007 Total, | p i Sl ze: Howd do, e; fine, 50600c; fin. Ry S AT-Wad - moEntily nebth o e choled, TouTicr” chalcest, Ousics faney whout 3o keer, fn svmpathv.with the earty depeession b ddh 18640¢ i donbrsl Tarkat, | Saies wore Aaw) i Ko, 3 8¢ | o dmperiii=-Common, et ool do. dsaoes mo- $1.00: 1400 b0 by sinplaat €1, F2on track: andzon | SI0N S0te kaod do, 45 430c; line, S0anie; fneat, Dudo'at $1. 152121 free an busrd care. Total, 12,200 | 577, i ek o Lommol CORN—Wasactive and declined 1@1%a per hu, cloa- | Medlu 5 . Sk e e e, i SRS Bl T u.u‘ffil'n":fuu-or B | mion. hORHE o Somriar, day, verpaol was steady, and \"ork \ene onl cuad medin 3 TeGTLed Tolawer, Seter the 1Rt of oi et i ey | Tiediom,” e3¢ ood mealumn, telegraplied (o that ity The chict teatuee of ‘the market waa o beavy' otferings of carn for next months dellvers, swhiel sas dunressed s miteh therehy an to be at one tine 1e helow July. Thix wad dun to the fact of muceh larger receipta (431 car-loada Inspected in, Dextdes rome by conall, nud tie dner weather, whict at once tmproved tho prospects for the next «Top, and was acecitrd 44 n promtee hiat conntry hold- ere willbe more free sellers than heretofare. A good dealuf Juue varn wasoilered un country acegiints to finent, olee, thatdes Choleest, b fule demand, at $7.50°7 Wir— $.60 for beecls, The market'1n Arin a8 theso Sured, Hlahs are affered e £5.00, VEAL—bales wers nady ut 3680, VEGETABLES—Were abundant anfi®cenerafly eney, mnny variutics belng nlmost unsalable,'as the nelghbur- 10 gardeners now furmish the ol Green Cucuni ty trade with supplies., scuree and stronger. reen prod, §1.K0 o4 and TS, AAPATRKUS W TNiTA ok dore BOXS AP bennw, 1, 5AETS pRT DOXS BADAFAZUB, 5 arrive, anc there were also Inrge pantitles on s T ens el saln ¥ nartlot who, ‘bavinz bonght for Jmie, hud mot | T3¢ PEF doxen: Fultilice, dtielug pur duzens Rectida Roebemal “letoré duny eltcenn” wiio e | Perims o s ayy e e Junn d erles 3 i. Rttt “Sie el do s omy s | WOOi—The demand continues light and prices lere- A e et Hurennd'® wae iy | UIAF New ool ts areisig in wmanli latd bt the re- wrond, shippera’ takiniz hold frecly at tho decline, shile thwaliortautso glled fn 1imerally, 'Which made the feel fuge rather femer In tie Iateur gartaf the sefon, Selt- | er.fune opencd nt 43%e, sold 8t 431 e, adyaneed to dic, declined to 45(e. elosing at 4704aadr, - Seller July sold | © cripts aro not. 11k, waxhied, prime, wished fieee edfum do, d5c; 10 bie very langa befure June. Tub. 47¢; do. poor (o good, et v good condition, 825 waahied, unwashed, tine beayy to light, 19 provioey i do mediut a8 S0gtaiie, viatingat dibie, Fellar e mionti! mid = ul e, cloding at 45 salt No. 2 eloaed at Ak, & And Neh-mitxed ab4ato, fash salen wors raported of LIVE HTOCK, 43,00 hu high-mized at 40} 47¢: AN b new do &t ciicaao. 44c: 2,400 bil new mixed at 43 B,400 b No. 2 da Receipta—~ Cutile, at 453(A0%c: 10,400 g rejected ut 4163 600 T ears at | Munday..,.. 4,70 Syaades 10000 hn by anmpte at 39@44ice on track: and | Toedsy .. 8.2 1,200 iu o at 42ied5e free on board eark. - Total, {20, 4700 #00bo, OATS—Were acttse and wesk, under large offetlgs, Averaging 3(*%e Iower thanon Friday. The reettnty wera heavy. 7 ‘ears_being {napeeted Inta store, and s Jaree sty was ufforui by sample, and for Carar e Ivery, The inarket followed corn on the downward turn, bt railled A Httle tawants nonn aider n fatr fne fuiry grom the shortd, wha sefzed 1o onportanity the decline nffortled to iy In ab & prufit: but auhwesueytly the market weakened, and closed dull nnd weak, New York coming fn dnll’ and luwer ot the fast, Mostaf Woek before Tait Week endlug May 6, Same pertod 1383 yoar. Totnl, 4 weeks.,.. tho tradini was carly in the serdon, and confined | SAlpmenzsm principally (0 cash and Jine. Cash oats wers taken for | Monday, shipment, anid frelihtrooms was engaged for abane | Tuvada E0OM b, The wtock n atare increased fast week, he- | Wednesd; 1ng now Ahout H00. 0N I of all grades. June openea | Thirsdny.. 08 weak nt 24e, ander leavy nfferinies, and declined to [ Friduy.. e D301 293, “then ‘Tocovered to e md closed ab 2N selfern. July ranged from Tostug R thi {R- Total., 104G W3 1,00 e, July commaaded w i tha clone,” Carh Now 2 8ol 8 Tod Data wure nom- caziwe, according to focation. {nal at 27 eic. - Hamples waro nwaln I 1ihoral spnts butactlva s the deeline. both shipgers sid foeal em belng (n the market, White ssmples sold atiny 400 bu e for aand 38,000 bhu i cars. “Totnl, 134 im, HYE—Was tn fafr demani for ailpuent and firin at 70.470Kc for No. 2 The recelpta were larger, amil the fnereamat offe of No, 2 ennhied fhe hiller of buying orders to A}l them. ' Arrangemants wero mle £oF AbIpplug oue sbout 12,000 bu. The stock In store decreaied Inse week L0 tin, Cash kalve: 10,400 ha No. 2t 70470 it by ¥atanle at Tie free on bourd. uid partly o nerive. Toral 12 (xiha, nire BARLEY—Thers wan wore trading, the partiescon- | e trolling the deal taktne the TiTk of tie afferiney at o deelilis of 2031ge, The MArket was nulor hieary preminm over.fune nt (e, Closng Ak 2~y fres on board CAITLE~Inno purticulur was the position of the market mora favorahle for tho aelling Interest than on the week befare. Indeed, the clunge, 1 any there was, was from bad to worae, Tho supply was something less, but tire decrease | vounterhalance the from the ¥ast, and, from beglnning to end, the market was weak, with prices unettled, and lregularly lower, ‘nkiing Into conalderation the quality of the ulterings, which was oxceptlonally soud, the business of thu past weel wan accomplishied at lowsr prices than have been Kuow for 8ftcen years, Thero can now he little doubt $hat the recelpts wan not sutticlent to ctfect uf the disheartening reporta 0 faras fat catile aro coucerned, **bottom fig= have ut 1axt been reached; but thint wo are on the vuf any goueral or pronounced sdvance, there b 1o oud reason Lo wupposs, of cholcehoeses may heexpected Lo wora nearly Fruio this tiule o tho suppl: Ml receipta, 75 cars, of which 53 were X belng fn- [ within the legitmate trado fequirenty i, pected fn, and reports that the vifer) uld prob- | If “valges do not inaterially appreciate; ulily be larger Monduy, as the countrs ahippers were | thore (s, ut all - even icto “fieiihond cxerting themaelves ta get the s(ull In before the close | 0f any further shetnkage, . Common snd mediim the monuth, and the stuck o stare hirreased during tha weuk. The ahinrte wer holifng off, g the gmades, however, muat raly | "Texas it haif-fatteued nntive cattio will be shundant 8 ower, wa the season when longe totake the cash on the warket. A few lofs of | nvar at hand, abd low grades ull nlong commanded 1l by outalders nt wve s, the market clos- | relatively the best prices, Tho range of sales during alde, Juhe decllied 2o nider targer | tho paat) weok Ws '3 ki, 1934, KVith rare exeeqs Ry, il and Iower, at st | prl Rejected wold ot 25! A few sampin lots brought Ziva0c oo track. Ther Was somio foquiry fob sanples from comwumers. bat (L D40 eve 1 that “the warm weather will snon it D to Maltinit, - Casly waled ween reporied of 14,60 3, chlely 8pol. &L Gée: W bit rejecied AL D bu by sample ot 204500, on track, Total, HATUINAT APTERNOON CALL Provistons were easier, with sales of 3,000 at $10. 32 @10.5 for July. Lard wavoft for July. Sales: 1,000 tos ot $12.40 for Juiy. and §1 for Aumuat, Bhiort-ribs—ales: 100,000 1bs at $0,92 for July, avea of 1 week on the Call Kuards At Kudua o0, Tho miles uf jratn wore 73,79, anid of provislpne 81 1K, 0, 75, ed tn the nfterhoon thiat parties had bid §» themarket on whoat Jie o o socount of 1eports 1 York that the demaud waa uniinited. aales wers reported, June Wi quoted ot 81,08, Tily i sup demand fur o pald by Shljpura. o’ faquiry whe chiety cene Lorcdd i e and nedium welgnbiy 2 from 1,07} W 1 high a4t wh. Ha & falr number af buyers present, st uf 10 eactly ehianged owners—tho bulk at 63,50 Cholce Reeves—Fine, 1Ug 1AKO L ] Buebnin stoc OmINon 1 Eholc Emen. Uups, however, no trading wad dony above $4.00, . | while by far the larger part of the transfers worn ot low $1.K0~nt Uxeh, 75, Thero wasa good s eail nt prices only & trife below SRL—droves wyoraging 243 0a, | POT hix Clask prices Wery 1 hotco heeves welk i by 1os and it were plonty wid sold low —now quuted at Y IET 100 B fur pun (o cholee, ruduy’s market rufed quiet and ll\‘ndefi There waa nud, durlng the day quaTaTiona. fat, wellformed 3 yeur ald atéors, Welghing 1, x0 to 20 T, L= Poor X L1l O welglilng W to 1, U0 By . 50@M. :l‘lr"luu I:,fld\l;:hhln}‘mf.l PR Her darkels Btock Cat Cuttiann cattl ® b e Ttfetlormthehd and Thin G, Relterastags, oot GENERAL MARKETS, b d Scaluwi st e 3 600,10 ALCOIIOl~Was i a1 82. 18, BHOOM-CORN=Tho outatde order trade continues fafr, and the stuck of corn Is decreastng, the e belng moderate. ‘Thin better gradvs of hurlare fu lmit- od mupply snd falr. Commiun corn fa pleutiful, but ke upeaed il Wi droopling ed b tiat condton up o neur the cu (5!”« lueagn the meantime underwent a Leady ahirls ko, il AL tha clowe of biisineas o Thurmlay R SERRCGRLS TeduCUOn of 65 ninrs werlaty deeling than b uften 3 LT prl' o Be Thisiss tesued In 8 sligle orders wrw tlld uk ¥hu klven quotatious - Cholen hurl, | Moty eraliind Cansit ey (e, Were invat Heabe; mediun and No, 2 burl, 74803 Tw7he; koud | due (i part 1o the Leivy recelpls, bt chiefy $o the medfum Innad, - 83¢ . 6%es Galr Insldo and covers, $ude; [ s break ™ i prices of the ruduct.. Under the greatly Kitsriiry, Sedcs Sraskal. Hets. dtniniahed recelyts of - Friday and Katurdsy e mark BUTTRR~Was deall i oua generous scalo botli by the locs] and Bastern trade, and notwithstsodlog thy Hberal ofteringe thers wis s fairly sicudy feeling. We coutlune W guote : Choled to faney yellow, 22 medluin o guod krrdes, 17620¢; Inferlor 1o’ com 122150, HAGUING--Trade was better than at the beginuing of the week. bul the Impruvement was not 80 marked A5 to finpart stronktly to the marker. We quote prices easy 2 follows :SLark A, wiige; Lewiston, 24c; Montaup, 24 ran A, 2140; Amoakes bags, 4 bo, 14l@iskc; ; Ontarfo, 25¢i Amerls i Otter Creek, 2201 hurle 0, 8 hu, 166 6C; RUNNea, 11, 1ibielter do, doulile, 2oz B e ek provated i tride. Ordors, althoat Withuut i uxce winall quantitice, and the aggreiate of & In valucs no dechled chinnge Was ojipareut, feellng waa favorable to lower prices, Quotat dusdinr for goud to best, sud 6 gae for lower grai -5, EGGS—Wore i moderate ‘reest ol Hoilige for fresh puckages. Soune pucked Ite and ey Dt vuuli . sasunied Slurduss ute priv Peorleas AA, e | 24705 i poor b iediuin at Texan uly u drier 1 e iere was fogalie ll’mllll)f waa oue ul TI.-’J'Q S0 tur culls; ut 1L for wkippers and Taferfor heavy 1ot ut A8 50 fur orliury 1o prise Hghts mud At 69, 0§ i fur pour to chiofee hoavy. K3irs gradus nomioal ot 20,6560, 75, A Hght, and the ding week have ply win hut Nt I ex- tride, and sales worg Kool (o selling at 581,23 ber 100 Included tn the reculpte were uhout 1,600 lieud of Whicl wld ut 3, Ko 20, LUMBER, ‘Tiie wholesale market was qulet Saturdsy, the offor- lags hetug lnited L abutt teu cargues, vf which per- apa five were disposed of Ju the moralug. Cotuson lumber eontinues In Kood detnoud, sod Jolsts and scunt- Ungaro irn 4t €.m). Coares fuch ¥10M s quuted at $0.40), wadl the Lot r grades ui 10,00 nub e guaruntced ws dtrlctly (resl wora sold 8t a shiadgs| Luth werd quiet ot $1.2% and whiogles st §auxgz.0, tower prived. Lrwle at Uie yurds continues moderat Dids falr t OAL—The price of suthractte cosl wis ou Katurday | Becutne active wouli, us Uhe farmers heve Sofehed thielr reducil $2.00 per ton. A decllne W $3,75 L Wil Bkt work, st uee bow enguged in hanling thelr prod- ton coal (1 Folluwkag are’ the e nee Lo the country stadluns, und cxcbanging 1t for uations: Luckawaniia, eggy 37.50; do but, % othire cominmdition And un' locreastd uiovement 1 Tange, S Blombuirg, $7.00; cannel, $T.00 Lrle, | giula is susily foliownd by better demund (or lumber. 0 ikt 5 ¥ AR CmEe 12 Wity pbepUbe a6 the wholees FI8H— e tarket wag quutatlo; wWhiteGuly, 40’5 No. a Frl 1o N rately actl We repest vur st dy-lil 1 trout! [ 13, 1] Wy lage fapdly kits, $1 cly by Dl 41 Uay Kty 31 msrket, wi 0 U chuntey dealers, w 3 Lufnl cloa Cleard v oo deal of Ainber was ald 1t wock thiero lo Mitle duubit but thnt In o corrcaponding 1 itlites falr at wucliauged i il A ataek baanda, ARG 12 B atoek bonride sk bontds. L2 . Common honrda A Tenicin) Comvmon Jnmber, 18 {1 Juiwte and st ) Al BY TELEGRAPIH. FOREIGN, Special Dispalch to The Tyibuns, Livearoor, My 37—11 s m.~Four—No. 1, 248t No. 2, 22, Grain—Wheat~Wintor, No. 1, #410d; No. 2, psady 1, Psi0d: No. 2, BaBd; white, No. 1, 108} No. 2, Mods club, No. 1, 1086d; No, 2, 108, Corn~— No. 1, 248 6d; No. 2, 2as, Procisfona=Tork, 83, Lard, 558, Ltvearaor, Moy ¥7—8 p. tn.—Hreadstufa~Callfornla whito wheat, average, s 810 do club, 1083108 63 red Western apring, No. 2 to No. 1, Bs 4d&0s 1043 do winter, 98 6d20s 10, Flour—Western canal, 23w 26s. Corn~Western mixed, 20s Ad. Onts, Ss3% 6J. Barley, f80d. Pens—Canadian, S0sda0s 64, Clorer Seed—dma 0, Prorisions—1'riine mess pork, Hon. Prime mess beef, &, Lard, s 0. Dacou—Long clear, 4943 aliort do, plrits, Re@89 1d; refined do, 108 B e, Cammon, 4 Hpivite Turpeniine Cliceae=ate, @5s; pale, 10& s, PRODUCE. Special Disyatch to The Triduns, NEW TORIK. New Tomk, May 27.—@ra(n—Wheat—Markot 34 @lc better, with an _ actlye cxport demand; sales, 230,000 by, at $1.17¢1.173§ for ungraded aprings §1.10 for No. 3 Miwoukee; §1.21 for No. 2 Chicagos $1,2%21.26% for No. 2 Milwaukoe; 1,90 for No. 1 Slinuesota; 8132 for Canadn sprivg In boud, on spot, and to arrive; and $1.45 for white Ml gan tn store, liye ateady atsgudte for Wertern;u: vokge for State: aud 03agdc for Canada tn bund; kales, B,000bu Western, toarrive, at A%, Comn lieavy and lawers sales, 56,000 bu, at 57c for nv grado mizeds fve for steamer mixed: 503 for gradod low mixed: 63c fur ol Western inixed afloat; u2c for steamer vellows and age for new yellow Southern: also 10,000 bn kraded mixed, for Juno, at 56ke: and 3,000 bu o, for Julv, At wne. Oate steadyy sales, 24,000 b, At 334 44c for mix- o Western and State, and_Biad0c for white Western aud Blate, Including New Tork No. 4 white at 3io Provisions—Middles heavy at 11611960 for long clear. Lard heavy and lower; salea of 100 tea st 19¢ foF brling sheatn. AL tho frat call, for Moy SIL 124 bid, und 12,00 paked s for June, 750 tos “sufd at 611,601,734 A7H DIY, il 11,85 wakeds for Augaity at 31167441 tor Septembor, 81185 vld, and_$11.02) asked, ‘and ‘for the balancd of the year, $0.60 Wi and $10.70 naked, Whisly—Norket steadyi sales of 100 brls at 1,13 ceries—Sugnr-Market ulets falr to goo refin, g fquoted ot 3 prime at fesand Non, 10wl 12 TEwane AL 7hGekie, Coffee=Market dall and un- changed, Bico 16 anoted B 1else In gold; Maru- catbodat 166 10¢ b Kold, Tailmo—{tuies quict and heavy; quoted atB8¥c for riime, s 7y the Western Ausnctated Press, X Mny 27.—-slvur—KHeceipts, 15,000 bris; 307 sper State and Wes ', B 10 goud tra, 5. (048,231 g\’"d 0 chulee, #5,40085, ite wheat extra, $3.8%47.75; extrn Oblu, 83, 15t 3 St Louly, §5.2040,00; Mine nowita PALGRE Process, 0,20, 50, 1iye HOuT stendy 45,7015 Y ) Qulet: Western, $2.43¢3.10, Nrw Yo 11+ Med Grain—Whe celpts, 0,000 U3 inrge export deviandg non oy 1t & sapatiy of A Treras tal, were chartered to for Cotk for' ‘oriters from " the Continent; unmierchnntable apring, M sraded o, 1. 1hal.203 No. 2. Chlca 22; X0, 4 duy SL. 1ML 145 i Voo 3 o, S (065 1 Mitwaukot, “81.mh 1. £ wowd er, Ktate, Barley ¢ aml uominal, prussury to_real i whlco ity S1imeLT, liye ateady vRidttict * Canaa 3 <uil il SMalt Lorn- Ipis, 0 bu: atrong . 5 misvd, w0 gride, S0MeesTC: 4o Ahige: 10w mlxed, graded, S0ies i now Western mixed, *angraded, 475 e mlxed, mloal, (e, Uati—feavy: 2,000 U: WeBterh mixed and 8lote, SAgE470. Jy—Unchonged. Hnpa—tuiet; Faitern and Western, B@15¢3 Now York Stute, 12cine; Callfornla, 15180, Griceques-Golfeo, nomaifally unchunged. Sugne dul and uteddy, with o fale demends falr 16 good redntog, irabicr rinie, Ao retiued. unchanged, | Molusice Tuter an ubehnbieed. | Lies qiict hut ntond Iriplenin—Quler bub steudys crude, Biges retlned, 14%e, ikt —taricet dull nt 49428 11100, * Stralned Kestn—Quict ot 31701, 80, Aprita Turpentine— e, FygaUnmittivdy Weatem, (2613c, Lether—Steady? liemluclk woie, Bncnos Ayren, and 1y tiranda Ught mlddics und tieavy wolghts, SJeedse; Califoratu and CUIAILON 4o, 2T Elc, Provixiona—Pork duil sod unchunged. Te unchankeds plekicd lismy ' 135es Tong elear A e Ticy do elly, T3, Lard=Frimo _ate w1707 June, $11.5061L0T: July, 311 157705 AuRUSL $1LAZKL 1107, Bufter=Scady nid licavy; uew Weatern, 16325c. Cheear—didi iy, Metala—Munufactured copper quiet at Sic; alicathlig, tgol lak, quist and un Nudlw=V'lrm; 20t o in "' bond, nominnl, qutet nad ew Wun"ang noavy at ot pig nged: Ttusia shese Gel® 21cs pla-trun . 10 for cuty $4.0005.30 for cllnch; for bursc-aige No. B PmLADELPNLA, My Seeds— Clover, $10.000 17.00; dmiothy, $1.00w2. 85; lax-seud, §1.40, Titssined, prirnieune Ligm iAo crul, | Fiur—Fairly active Tor tiv becter others neglocted; EXURW, 34, 25¢4. 75 Wisconain und Minno- s0la extra failly, 85, 5ad, 307 ' Stnte, Oblo, and. 1ndi- g, 3k Wy iy Grodes, 7. g 75 GratnoWiieat quien but gom Amber, S1.40; No. 1 spring, $1.301,52. liye, B1sze tor Weasern. Corn Ik‘w“\ yollow, Gl nized, UGG while, G 6g; sall, QUc.' Outs Innctive; white, F/ptic, Froctsions=8low. Mesa pork, i, §12,25 iWhisky—Western, $1.13, Receljpta—Wheat, v, 000 Xin; corn, 106,600 bu, Erportv—Wheat, 00,000 bii; cori, 3 dhitter—quict; Now ¥ tow, sdtcy Anits, Jaic; Westor oxtras, S0 Oratie Ty rulle, Weater' extra, itazicy inih (s 1e, 5 l,‘he;;u;—,?:(emln New York fancy, 10@13¢; Western ne, (11 g, h‘uu-—bu»fi; Weatern fresh, 18G13%e. AT, LOLIA, Louis, May 27.—Mour—Quiot and weak; littlo —Wheat ffmer; No. 2 red winer, §1.3 and Mayi sales, $1L03Kw1. 40 June; § 0. o, K1, 135 b1d. Cora Actlye Bt 1o Weatert, KidaLhue coiby 4100 Junes 4 35 July. ORta Gull -aisd JOWOF At 50 bid cauiy atess i " Ty deiior G256, " adley Wil and ua: uanked: 'Walfrii—tteady and unchanged. PravialoneTork-ANFKE Qull; fobbing, 60,20, Lard lf and nominals surrcit mako, 11ge, ©Bak: 1 and nominaly khouliere, GUGRSCs Eleat i, clear, 10, Dacon—S{afLee Guiss sboatders, e Fin ORRIOAG, ekeipii—For, 2000 bris; wheat, 12,000 bu; cor, OU0 bus uats, §,000 bus Tye, nono; barley, 2,000 buj ;3 YI0 head | catile, S50, TOLEDU, ToLepo, May: Flour—Dnit, Gratn—Wivat dull and lower; No. 3 white Wabash held ot $1.3004: No. 1 white Michi; BL.3UN; oxtra whiter Mlichigair. $1.40; amiber Michigun, 1.25: June, July, 81277 No. 2 amber Miehlia, 811 E d winter, 1. 4, 4; Nu, 4 Dayton and Michigan, 41,00 frayion aud Michizau, [ I e, apotand. Muy, Koe; low b willte, 5dei o prade, c. Oota dull’ and lower; No. ), o, 17, 200 brls; wheat, 10,000 buj corn, 24+ 5T, Receipl O bu; 0ats, ¥000 bu. @ipients~Flour, 00 bris; whest, 4,000 bu; corn, 16,00 bu; vats, 35,000 bu, CINCINNATI, CiNcINXaTI, Alny 27, — Mour—£teady and nnchan; Qrain. duli and unchaaged: July, $1.0%¢3, Corn dul f55c. Unla vaslor at iasuc, ~ liye siendy wnd fhrmy A Drovisionn—Pari dull and fower t $10.501:0,00, Jard wetive bt lower) atedim, 1kg1iio cash, closlig {ildes 11 buyer” Gl June ' 23; Kotile, 125t 155c, Hulk ‘mieats lnctive unil lower At 655t s0kalie. Lucon dull st eIl le, Whirky—Quics wnd ieady ut 81,07, Lufter~Quiet and unchanged, MILWAUKEE, MiLwavxan, Moy 27.—Four—Steady and fnactfve, Graim—Wheat upcoed steady, and s slinde higher; cl ; No. 1 Milysukee,' $1. 1947 hard, $1,34) e, B1.0084; June, 1,044 July, $1.0044; o}c, Com steadicr, with & [odorats demaid; 454€. Outsdoll undlower; No. 3, 24de.. e B ally “ateadyi No, 1, Tie. Darley easler; No. 3, v, J, 450, Brrr'uxw:’;s(udy sud woderately active; wheat to ualu, dbge. Recaipta—Flour, 7,000 briv: whest 115,000 bu, Shipments—Flour, 10,000 brla; Wheat, 103,000 bu. NUFFALO, Dorravo, May 27.—Gruin—\Whe demnnd; sales, 13,700y at $1.37 fo fur No. 1 Nilwaukes) $1.18 fur Nu, scarce and In good demand; sal 13,000 hhu &t Si¢ Ly Ralipley 560 for No, 4 Western; Grc for i, 800 for gl wntxod, O Nu salon) Nu. 2 offered at 7¢, yo—Natling dotug, ~Barloy—Nothiig dolng. inai frelghte= Pleim. at. Ggo. {ur whicat 8% tor corn, und $¢ for oata to New York, il TOBACLO, Reportad for The Trivune by Alex. Harthlll, tobaces broker, LoosviLLy, Ky., May37.~The reccipta this week wero sbout 1,600 hhdy, oF 000 mory than last week, which wero nearly all placod on the market and sold, snuking the total sals 1,747 hlids. oF 458 more than sold I8t week. The market this weok has beon changeablo and frregular, and 1u strong contrast with the conin. uous Betlylty 0 last week. Monday showed les ani- matlon, while Taceday, Wodnosdsy, and Thursday up 000, the markes was strong and active, after which it became Jess buoyant, and felt tia want of 1l specu- Iaturs, who nearly il dropped off then, cousequuntly the last two duye the prico for luge and couitmon to e dlumm Jeaf have been frregular wud casler as follow Cunumou nondescript uud heavy Juge sre 50 lower; Good nondescript lugd ore Goc lower; good heavy hugs are from 500 W $1.01 Jower; cotnion nondescript leag 18 500 Juwers good nondeacript leat 1a 60 to 81.00 lowar; columon 1o medium heavy leal s $1.00lower, Nut for the heavy and contloued purchases of the leadivg speculative operator in guod to fine leaf up to the closs of the week, prices fOF such would probably have weakened alvo SOINEWDAT, but which niay bo sald to be falrly mafntained at the close. Bpeclultios fn Dlack snd bright wrapplug Jeaf havo been scurce this weck, sud ard rin ab it weok's figures. Cotunon nuokens' wre 500 oI, wiille Kood wid coluby (scaPeu) aro firan ut lat woukc'e frlccs, | Cutting tobaceos have besn better supply tho last threo days, and have met with resdy salea. and closing SFir 8t I8SL wevk's guotations, The Leat ine grade suld upto $18.00. 'Tue weather (o the firet Liree daye of the woek wia Cold, stnce then [t has been wilder, snd now * warm, “but sthil unfavorable for **etriking.” Vil diatricta contiuiw (o be rutlier voutradictory a4 to quintity of plants seved. Tho lateal account Lend L ive 0Ty hcourageInont thun forinerly [ that racpuct, and detting 0ut tho plants to a limited ezteut s comenced: From weither tha cutthig-nees districts bor frol soy part of Missauri ur ludians du we hiear uf suy scarcily of vriujury Lo ihe l;hmu. sken ultogetlier, the week closes With much Jvss life fu the Barket Lk here wus b (o sloe of 1888 Week, gud wit'a feoliug of greater uncerlaluly as o the future f Uy wiarket tian bia boen felt fur soue Hing, on wuppUTLEd Lo po TCAL 80 3 ECNT 1aLe)y by Who are uow tearly wl ufl. Culces f0F apc- ~fitrong and In holwoygan; $1.23 toarrive. ' Cam lieporte from Ularks- olalifen, the reguiar biiyers have bheen holding off to s Yery great extont. The quotations for ths week are as follown: e, Non utting, a0 7.0 Couiman tugs, i Ings. Common Lol Teal..., e lenf, L Seloctions, 180 14,0k 14, 0) Nominal, — WOOL. Tiostox, May 27.—Woal in damand during the woek, Almostexcluively for now apring Californts. Noim- provement In the imarket. Prices lower. The stock of flcecentn tho juarket 18 verymuch reducedy X'Ohfo and Pennayfvanta, i 4ney XX Pennayivanta and Ohlo, Autdiio] XXX and pleklocie, 45¢; Michizan and Wiscor #lu fleocen, 316339¢; combing and detaino nexlected i, dium washied, 45¢; unwaalied, 33€a36e. Pullod waol, chotca Eaatern and Maluo super, k3 dud ovoraie supers, 853Ac. 1Ll difilenlt Lo got vver 40:42c for tho bost Enatern and Matne, ——— PETROLEUM, « CLEVELAND, CLRVRLAND, 0., May 27.—Petroloum frm and wie changed, Wo quote Mandard white, 110 test, 11¢; Prime white, 150 test, 12 by car-lots, TITTSHURA, Prersntia. Pa., May 27.—Petroleam dull; orade, €2.2214at Iarker's; refined, M3§QI4%e I'hiladeiphia delivery. —— DRY GOODS. N&w Yonx, May 27, ~Dustness qulet, with commis- #lon honees and Importers and thy Jobhing trade fatr. Cotton gooils Iarely aold by leading conmirsion irms atnconcesslon from former prices. Prints continued I moderate domand, and slirting styles falrly actlve. Ieavy wodlens I fair demnud, Forelgn goods romaln- e qulct. MARINE, CHICAGO. AnmuvaLs—Prop Annfo Young, Buffalo, aun. drian; sche Schuylkill, Erio, coal; achr Fashlon, Horn's Pler, rallrond tles; schr Ogarity, Sacinow; lumber; schir Granger, Packard's Pler, bark; stmr Curona, St. Joc, sundrios; prop Messenger, Ben- ton Harbor, sundrles; sche W, 11, Wiilard, Sanga. tuck, Inmber: prop Lincoln, Kinkardine, ealt; Darge Lisgar: Kincardine, ealt; stmr Sheboygan, Manltowoe, sundries; prop James Davidson, Bay Clty, aalt; achr O. Blaw, South Haven, woad; scar Christing, Kenosha, gravel; prop City of Traverse, Traverss City, lum- ber; gcow Annlo Tomine, ankfort; Inmber; schr Four Brothors, Hollaud, ties; achr City of ‘Woodstock, Manlstee, lumber; stmr Alpens, Mus- Kegon, sundries; ache Clara, dunistce, lumbe sche O. Culver, Menominee, cedur posts; schr Christle, Grand_ Tiaven, rallroad tles; schr Hel- vetn, Etle, coal; prap G. P. Ileath, Sangatuck, Inmber: qu] Tenpest, White Lako, sandries; rop Arabin, Duflalo, mindriess kehr G, 11, Hack- ey, Muskeion, lumber; schr Mlunie Mucllr, Muhkogon, lumbers achr % G, Simmons, Grand ~ Vaven, lumbor; schr Kato Lyuns, Muskepens lumbers uwchr Northwest, ~Asht tabulu, - onl; prop J. I1. Owen, Fscanabn, iton ore; achr Jévrfe Lian, Escabann, iron ore; scow Mer- mald, G.and taven, Inmbers eche K. M. Portch, Grand Tra,cote, wood: prop J. L. Hurd, Eaglo Tarbor, sunarics: schr Hattle 1islick, Davis Fior, wood: kehr Kila Ellenwond, White Luke, lumhers prop Arlzona, Builal, suudrics ache J, lean, Jr., Michigan City, Hght: schr G.' Rush, Muskigo iuwber; vcow T, §. Skinner, Cedar River, lumhe schr Seventh Ohio, White River, lumbors schr Lur berman, Muskezon, lumber; prop Florence, Sontl Chicaza, lheht; * mchr Pauline, Munkegon, Tambers gehr Levi Grant,' Muskego lumber: prop Idaho, Unifalo, eundries; prop Oconto, Green Buy, sundrios; ‘schr Fishe Muvkegon, woods; schr Coral, W hite Lake, lumber eow Mugdulena, “Ludwiid Pler, wood: prop Stacucen, Buffald, sundelea; sche’ Iver Lawwon, White Tiver, innder: schr J. W, Brown, Muske: gon, Inmber? sche Ottawn, Grand Haven, lumber; vcow Telo, Sangatack, lumber; schr 8! G. An' Qresvs, Traverso Tiny, woodi prop Oswegaichie, Ogdonsbura, sundricas prop Java, Buflalo, s drlas: ach Maj. N, Il Ferry, Whits Lake, lumber. echr Game Cock, Muskegon, lnmber; echr S, Bates, White Luke, lumbur: rehir Mystic, Muakegon, uin- ber; wchr Lomle A, Burton, Sangatuck, Juiber; wehr Wi Smith, Bonth Haven, lumber: prop Chas, Rleiz, 57aintee, humbers séhr dno. Matks, Maniatce, lumber: wchir ¥, Leater, Manlstec, lum- iert schir Helen Bload, iiskegon, * lumber; nehr Rertle Calkine, Manietee, lumber; wehr Milwaukeo Bello, Menominve, lumber; schr Mincrea, Muske- con, fumbers sehr' G, M. [iler,, Ludington, lun- her] scow Milton, White Lake, limbers wehir'd. W. Doane, Bufalu, coal; sche B. F. Wade, White Lake, lumber; sehe Q. D, Nntr[gi Good ilarbor, wood; schr' E. Scovllle, Muskegon, Jum: ber; ' eche San - Jacinto. Alpers, lume ber; bark Larrinfer, Cleveland, conlj nchit W. M Hawkine,' Paul's Pier, Inmber} schr Len Higby, Port Sheldon, Tumber; kehr G, Beaver, Muskegon, lumber; dchr Charles Luling Manlstee, lumber; achr H. gltand, Kewaunee, ohir Reindeer, ik Haplds, plg fron; scow White Loke, lumbor; schr Itha Nor- wood, cedar postss schr Red Wing, Asulabula, coal;'scow M. N. Dunham, Pike's Pler, wood} schr R, N. King, Whisky Creek, wood; schr William Crosthwaite, Bay Clty, lumber; echr Kata lllest, Green Bay, cedar posta; schr Dawn, Mane istee, ' lumber; ' sche Ellon Spry, @ Little Sturgoon, lomber; schr Minnfe Slawson, Ocon- to, lmmber: scir G. 8, Hazard, Buflalo, coal; schr Rbenozer, Manistee, lumbar; schr Peoria, Muskegon, Inmbor: schr ‘Porey Tiannab, Dailey's Hurbor, nlefrn ph_poles; schr Comanche, Dutfalo, coal; schr Radical, Tortage Lake, lumber; schr Gaceo, Alpena, lumbees schr S, Anderson, M Legon, lumber; schr C. Tlihbard, Alaska, raliroa tes; schr Renben Doud, coul; bark Vander- bllt, Escanubn, pig-irén: burk Conaty Ashtabula, plg-iron:schr Erastus Cornd coal; prop Clemstls, Peditlyo, towing Nogue Bay, Teahtigu, lumber; * wehr Alvauce, Touhtigo, Tnmbar:. acow White Ouk, Ladingion, lumbe; schr F, L. Danforth, Buffulo, couly 'prop Ak, Duffalo," enndrien acow I, olt, tirand Maven, wood; prop New Fra, Grand Hav towing; pp. Noy, achr 'A Muskegon, lumbors schr Co0, Dr; Muskegon, Iumbor; schr Ataunto, Muskegon, Jumber; schr City of Grand Iiuven, Muekogon, Inmbor schr Dridgevater, Clovelund, * conl: row Falarito, Menorminee, towing; schie T, A. Jobuwon, Mens omlnee, lumber; sche E._ Willlarms, Menomlineo, ceflnrlpl ts: schir Uranug, Menominee, cedar postss xehr . Contes, Muskejron, Jimber; scow Mary E. Packard, Hubbard's Plor, lumber, anaNces—8Stmr Corona, Bt, Joe, sundrie brig Commerce, Menominee, 26 phgs mdse: wchr Herchant, Foetie, 25 brle four, 10" brls pork, 550 oA butter, 200 a lard, 60 bris aalt; achr Mary AcVea, Jucksonport, 4 tons hay, 75 sks feed; prop Messenger, Benton Ilatbor, 5 bela pork ond wchre (. 1L Itackley, Munkegon, 30 pkiy schr8, V. R. Waldon, Buifslo, 31,946 n wheat; schr Red White aud Iiue, Butlale, 28,035 bu wheat; bargo I, L. Robinson, Mcnekan* nee, 300 bu cors, and sundries: barge Menckannee, Meneknunce, 10 brls pork, 15 brls beef, 3 brls cpeg, and sundrie nchr Mory, 1olland, 98 cords ntone: prop Arabl fuffalo, ‘K00 bags 'fiax-sced_aud aundries; prop Scotls, Tululo, 61,600 bu corn, 300 brls ' Rour; stmr Alpenn, Musliegon, 100 el flonr, and sun- drles; mime Shieboyinn, Manttowae, 21 bils polts and sundrios; prov Anfe Young, Buffato, 27,500 bu corn: prop Annie Young, Erle, 700 bria flour, i tard oll, oud sundrien; prop Tempests White Lake, sumirios; schr 0. 8haw, Sonth Hay sundrles; schr Four Brothers, Holiand, 30 cor Hone; péop G. I Henth, Saugatuck, 113 bu corn, 20 tons hardware, nnd sundrles; prop J, Pridzeons Jdr., Purt Huron, 49,607 bu corn, HOL bris flour, 240'baga flour, 1,540 plga corn-neal; schr William Jonc, Michigan City, 4 conls wtonu prop Oconto, Greon' Doy, 21 fubs butter oud undrles; schr Alert, Peshitio, 2 bels becf. LAXE FREIGUTS. CII0400. There was a moderate fnquiry for freights, all the cupaclty rcported being on ateamers on through rate, though ouo propeller was engaged at 234 for wheat. The nominal rates for wheat and corn by rail to Naffalo were 23§c And 234c. The steam- crs Montann, Idaho, nnd Ewmplre State tuko corn through; the Java wheat at 244 ud the Btaracea wheat on through rate, Total capacity 00,000 ba wheat and 76,000 bu corn; and steam wad probu- bly enguged for 40,000 bu oats, ELSUWINE. Dxrroir, May 20.—drain freights continua dull and prices nominal, Wheat to Oswego, bic; to Klugston, 4l4c; to Buffulo, 2ic; to Cleveland and Toledo, 1%¢, free of elevation. C, W. Nore ton repurts the schr Amaranth, wheat, Datroit to Huflalo, 2%c, ‘Torkpa, May 26, —The following chartors wore repurted yestorday: Sclir Frod J. Dunford, Lard- wood lJumber, 8t,” Clair, Mich., to Chicago, at 83 er mi. Mcssra, Andrews & Bouthard report the ullowing: Schrs Falmouth snd Btar, corn to Kivgstou, private torms. phas IS, OCEAN FREIGITS, Nuw Yorg, May 28, —Announcement was mado yosterday on the Produce Kxchange that twonty. #ix vessola had been chartered to take cargoes of fim" 10 Europe In view of the approaching wai o advance lu frolghts 1e looked for fn couse- qQuence, ——— LAKE MICHIGAN. CU10AGO, A goodly number of lamber-1aden vessols arrived here yeaterday....Tho barge Xtosa Belle collided with the schr Niagara in the river near Eighteenth struct yesterday, and suffered tho loss of her malnmast, ... The Committes which has becn sur- veylng tho uchr Groton, which was ashoro all win- ter In the Btralts, but was lately brought here by tho tug Protection, finds that the vessel is more se- werely damaged than at first supposed, It will cost, accordiug to the estimate of thy survoyors, nearly $10,000 fo repair her, which 1é as mueh as sho will be worth, Bhe will, In all probability, be abanduned to thd underwriters. . o licn Lrako camo vut yesterday os an excursion boat, and wado trips betwuen this clty and South Chicsgo, Sho was well patronized, and Admiral Cox hud cause to be watistiud with his day's receipts. Ae who has been thoroughly repaired and overhouled, she will undoubtedly be still more of a succoss than she hay cen Beretofore, copeclslly as the popular Capt. 11 Date 1s a2ain at the helw, ... The bsrge Trung- for, which 13 usually towed by steambargs Now Evu, sailed for Muskegon Last evening, proferring not to wait for the urelvul of the lnvhtug» Tue engine of the tng Ward bral Chamectna Tl Sy :7llnd::-v|de'mnn’e::l‘:m.n’fitlh' order. Bhe had to go to the boneyard, bl will 1, out agati In 0 day_or o, ienry Thompeor? renmn, of Manliomoc, Wi, i’ reqiested 10 e} fl'&l“ljn}or‘:xl;’x:‘.‘ otise, where an lmpor(nnlln((nru MILWAUKER, ‘The Milwankeo News glven the scription of tho old Uovernment gun-bast dohy g Dix, which has boon transformed Into a parcngen bost by Mr. M. Engelmann, and whll ply bebweoy Milwaukeo and Chicago horeaftor: **Tha old gyt ernment gun-bont John A. DIx, purchased Ly 3. Engelmann from the K. B. \Vard catate, how flncg the early part of last twinter been wund torough Yohnilding unier the firottiae 53 Wilber Waterbury, & mechanto well-known in ioq. rine circles as o compotent and reliablogentlemars The old hoat was torn Lo the Water's eage ang o threly rebullt. A cabin, now uder way, oy Bhelack finfeh, with ‘glIt ' nud binck walnut (rig mings, whi prosont s most steiklng appens. ance, ' and Wl ho ono’ of the Hnet o the lakes, when adorned with handaomo weazleg plusl furnitize from the eatablishment of Seans & Co, The office, with Approvedaccommodatign In In closa proximlty to the gangway and conventor, far pasacngers, located.ata polnt whora the dread of being hurt by unruly truckmen In dispellad, T ougine and botfera, which originally cost $05, o0 have heen put In firgg-clnas trim by Hichard Davle, of the Marlne boller worka, and wero given n tria) on Friday Inst, warking to perfection.” They ay of tho beat maka on the Takes and o eredit fo 1hy butlders. The inapectors reported everything favors nble, the result mooting mora than thelr kahgning expectations, She i rated at 550,46 tans, i hag muade on an averugo previona to_robnild 14 miles e hour with 20 ponnda of steam. Horoutilt in tho inoss perfoct on ha laken, Unclo Sdm cxponding liberally when ghe was in his ),mmm"m' Soe will ply 1ee tween thix part and_Chicago os 6 No. 1 paascnger bont, 88 carly a8 Juno 10, In a1l probability, e will be commanded by Capt, Mcllenty, of Cilonge, formerly of the Saginaw; Mr. James’ Benson wiiy serve in the eapnclty of engincer, Tho cost of (he hont when completed {a estimated st from 81, (09 10 818,000, The little craft I a model of beaut) and presents & handsomo appearance to the hes holder. Mr, M, Engelmann bus spared no palug to make her first-cluss in overy rewpect, and hig efforts have been soconded and fulllled by Cone tractor Waterbary, " —— LAKE SUPERIOR NEWS, Tus Tisus Is indebted to Clerk T 8. Baker for the following Interesting log of atmr Joseph [, Hurd, Capt. Thomns Lioyd, of Leopold & Aug. trlan's Lake Superlor Line: Left Chicago Wedness dny, May 10, ourgrat trip. Touched ut Milwgu. kevand shore pRits;ladafine run to Sault Ste, Marle River, which wé entered Sunday, the 1ith, An usnal ononr first tripy wa looked out for drst Ico; this we saw 7 miles. below the caual, tlonting down'in largs eakew, increasing to flelds oa wg neared the canal, Mere we passed through o with slefgh-teacks atill visible, with evergreen bushes atuck alongalile of the tracks to mark fisli- inz holes. “Weo locked through and laid in canal aifnights made o start Mondny mornlug; reached Whitelsli Point ~ at nuon, runnimg * throury leavy ice all tho way. Leaving the Poiut and head- Ing: out un Luke Superior, we conld see nothin: hut fee as far ns the eye could reach. Towards uight wo found an openfng, Througly thia we_puesc, and landed ot Grand lland, Prom here we hend: ed for Marquette, running’ and bucking throush heavy fev, Five inflea from Marquette we found thres steam-barges and their consorts, also two propellers, Lutting the iee. Plually they fetelied upstandi, W ihought o would iy out, i dld, hewdlng for Portage. liere we found tha heavieat fce, 10 feet docp and 6 feet high i tho air I many'laces, We bnd bard diesiing to tho iluron Ishinds, wlien we left tho iconiid ran out In- {0 open wator. Arrived at Portage and discharsed carzo, Proceeded to Englo Harbor, and touk on copper, fourmasses of It for the Cententilal, weizhing Jice lonie euch: sturted for Marquetto Monday th %20 ran Into Teo again 50 miles nbove Marqucttes Found it Mbill very heavys got within 3 imiles o Murguette when we lay fn'fee ull night of 224, i dug futo port morning of 201; comumenced 13king on balunce of cargo, ~The followhix yessels werg Jying at Marquett Joading snd unloading: Steame bargu V. sicaln, P 8. Pay, itulelgh, Oscar T send, ond Superior, with Uhelr consortes achr Threo Drothers, B. (. Breed, Wogstafl, Two Fane nlos, Charlen Hinkley, 8.'H. Sfathor, Thomas Guwn, and Golden West. Thee vesrols pot slant fn with un o5 two”éxecplions) whiie wind T land a forw Tiours, driving fce out aways, g Moceo towed schr Brightle ont clear of Ice ih 220 boand for L'Anse. \We heard of the b A. Smith, Nuckett, and Vienna ut L'Anne & loading. ' We left Marquette Tucstlay nght run throngh ice for 60 miles, when we 181t 1t and nudo opon water, For 60 mnflea helaw Marquetlo und uy far out as the oye can reach, ice can be keen uu Lake Superlor Lo-day. Thureduy forcnovn a large three-muated schvoner sizualed us. We went to her, 8he praved to Lo thed, O'Nefll, Vonnd for Portage, #Hhe asked onr Captain the was to go to find werker ice, und headed oif an directed, O Whitetiah Point wo met echr S, Minch, Col, Cootsy KL 3, Webb, and Wi, Shape bound up, At Whieky Bay wo' anw tho Banks, Shandon, aid Bi. Lawrence “loading squarethnber for Quebre market, Arelved ut the Sault Canal night of the 24tk, jocked through and Iaid up for tho nights started down Sault River the et sehrs Wat- son, Ellza Turnor, and Orlental 't tow. We had good weathor to' Chicagu, Arrlved Saturduy noon, May 27, and will lcave again for Luke Sue perlor Monday evening, May 20. folloning dee LAKE ERTE. ERIE. pecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Eus, Pa., May 28, —The Philadelphia & Bfi¢ Rajlroad will commonce runufug thelr new stui Port Dover from Lrie to Port Dover, Cong June 5, and will mulko threo trips cach way pei week, She will earey frefght nnd passengers Dos purted for Chicago, stme dapin. Chartered, stms Graves, and'velrs {Tutelingun and Scotia, coul te Chicagd ot 05 conts por ton,—an Incresso of 1§ cont, : CANATL, Special Dispatch to The Trivune, LaSauLk, 1L, May 28, —.Aprlved Ly Rirer— Prop Clitaa towlng Chicago Belle from Henty, corn to Chicago; prop Whale, towlng ‘Tempest from Sty Louls, five clay for La Salle; prop Jack Nobertson, towing Morchnrnt from Hennepln, corn to Chleng Departed—Prop E, G. Good and eanal-bost Deer Park and J. Schuler, lumber to Peorin; Norway, lumber to Clillicothe; Arvlia und Leviathan, lume bor tu Pern, Pavsed Into Canal—TProp Chlua, Chlcago Telle, Sencea, and Q. L. Booth, prop Jack Roberteon and Morchant. L'assed Qut—Deor Park, J. Schuler, prop E. Q. Guood, Arobi, Luyisthan, Augusts, sud Aundrew Jackson, River falling. —— PORT IIURON, 8pecial Dispalch to The Tribune. Pont Hunow, Mich,, Aay 26, —Dows~—T'rops 2% Joscph, Waverly, Quebec, Badger State, Man flower with Kagle Wing, Alpena ana oarges, Henry Howard and consort, Prindlville and barges; achrs John Burt, John T'. Mott, Anglo Bazon, Shandon, Soses Guge, Un=Trops Nolland, Wenoua, J. Bertach: Winslow, Hoanoke, Mary rzes; achra W, R, Hanna, Myosotls, Empire State,"Goshawk, ' Van Valkenberg, Threo Dellly Nowsboy, Laura, Winn—Southwest; gontla. Wzarhiea—Flne. —— MISCELLANEOUS. TIIB AND THAT. ‘Tho schr Michigan will be placed fn ordinary on hier arrival at Duffalo...,Tho achr M, L. Colllns, andergolng & rebulld at Manitowoc, has been I boled by tho Unlted States, ... Tho steamburge We T. Graves was s0ld by tho Sherlf at Buffalo, Frie day, to Qen, Dalley, of Toledo, for 8500.,..The Dotroit Post atatea that tho fummoth ateamshlp Inter-Ocean ond consort, which arrlved up Monday from below, have 1ald up for the present, and will stay e0 untll freighta fmprove. The two boats aro consldered tho finest on' the lakes, and when they, aro campelled to quit busincss thers Is a bluw lovk-, out for the athers....Tho Milwankeo Wigconss says tug Hagermansnccooded in %&mnn OfF thie Heow Bupply, and urrived with her al Milwsukee from Kenowhu Friday. Ono of hor bows |s badly #tove,, ond notwithstanding the fact that she was fucketedy tho wervices of &_steam pump wers required 10 kecp her free, Thu Milwaukoo Dry Dock Cow-, an will make the repairs.,..The tug Agute I8 aunk off the mouth of Ontousgon harbor. o lles abaut 300 fect from and fn line with tho cast plery and Jttle cast of allne in rango with tho rango 1ight and light-houss, 8he lles fn nbout 18 feet of water, and la buoyed with a codar plauk and pole with a red fiag. Hoata entoring (he harbor will leave the buoy to the port slde,...A 1,200-tn achuoner, called the Il R, Newcu: waw [aunch Kees Pringle and od from Rusts shipyard at Kast Saginow Thurs: dsy, ller dlmenalons are: ength, o feot breadth of beaw, 831 feots depth of hold, 1214 feet. Cost, $25,000. Shv b owned by Cleveland partics, who must bo plucky, Indeed, to make an fuvestment t vesasl property when Whalo flects are lylug idle at tho docks. .- Baya the Cleveland Leader: On Tuesday ovening the schr Aldebaran Joft this port for the Ialands and when out about twenty-fAive miles ono of tho sallord met with o mlshap by falling from the maln boom to the deck, atriking the pump on the way. Tle woa 60 budly injured thut the vessel was ubllt' to put Lack, when the soforer was taxch t0 the Marine Ilospital....The Detrolt £ saydi The two ~ vess which wenb ashors In tho Btraita Just fall snd G"J‘ budly damaged, but wero tinally roleased oh twed Into Cheboygun for the winter, left thero yestorday in tow of tho tug Moore, and will prob- ably ardve hoere to-day, The ltoscius will toruod over to the United States Marshal, and the Qrenuds will probably be repulred at once. 'lhg former 1s owned by Capt. ¥ius, "of Ghlcago, s the latter by Capt. Taft, of this clty....D.. Ln;m 1lns Hrowne, woll known in Eugland os t or), r of the peak-prowed ahip, which proe sents some advaniages, bas latoly Introduced 8 four-bladed propellor, Which v usuentiully pecds iar. The power of the prapetiar fs indicated by the quickucus with which it stups o vessul whl|ll tuo motiou of the ucrow is reversed, A steumebly of 1,042 tous, ftted with one of theso scrowd 12 teet lu dlumster, when steaming ut about knuts uo hour, was wtopped 1a_hor owii Jength 08 :_nc Itu'u!lul‘l‘ n‘l I| o scrow bolug n‘:vuufill!;' m':: yglsh Admizalty sro now exporimen T peculiar lnzellar, whinh {s likely to baof pubifc utfhiey.