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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1876 ANCE AND TRADE. Inoreased Orders from the Country for Ourrenoy, Kew York Exchange Weaker--Tho Clearings Yesterday $3,400,000, The Produce Markets Act- ive and Loower. Provisions Again Very Wenk==~ Breadstufls Tend Down=~ ward. An Important Increase in Our Receipts of Grain, TINANCIAL. The fluctuntfons on the Board af Trade in pro- vistons and wheat added to tho connter business of 80mo of the banks, which were buay reeivlug mar- gina, Two fallarce occurred among the Toard of Trado operators—S. G, Hooker and Willlam I, Slnughter & Co, The Iatter were reported to have lost betwween $100,000 and $200,000 in margins, Jther firma wsere rald {0 he serlonsly embariussed a5 the heavy fall in meats and lard, Another feature of actlyity in nancla) circles was tho country movement of currcncy. The or- lerafrom the conntry for carrency were large, sompared with the amount averaged of late, and the expectation 1s entertnined of heavy recelpis af Ruft durlng the week, ‘The banks huve sivned an agreement to close to- day In observance of Decoration Day, and there will le no mecting of the Clearing-1louse, Kineo ihis agreement by the bunks, the Board of Trade, mslead of adjonrning over the entire day, us was axpected, decided tosit Uil quarter past 1, The Bourd of Trade banks will generally transact what susiness may be necessary to accommodate cos. someza who wikh to depotlt for marzins, or check tor margine, and will il orders from the country lor eurrency. The Jocal loan market remained quict, The aur- plus of loannble funds continues to ncenmnlate. Repular customera are aparing in thelr applications tor asalstance, and desirable outside customers are scarce. Rates of discount are @10 per cent to remilar sustomers. Doslrable independent borrowers ob- aln rtreet rates. On the street, rates are Q18 per cent, with very few tranenctions, New Yark exchange was offered frecly at par be- meen hanks. ‘The clearings were $3,400, 000, PONULARITY OF [lOMI ENTERTPRISES IN TRE LONDON MONEY MARKET. There has been n moderate demand for money Anring th tweel, ond u elighf fmprovement las been estaulished fu the rates of dixcount, The ‘merease in the demand ia chiefly ta be atteibuted to the Joans which have been intraduced, but princi- pally to that for the Mdtropolitan Noard of Works, This Jean was for £1,350,000 Ina 8% per cent stock. The applieations amuunted to £7,300,000, or nearly five and n half Hines the amonnt offered, Tenders at £100 24 ro- tefved In full, and at £100 s Gd abont 26 per cent. An thia Investment will only yleld 3! percent, while thero fa not much, i any, hope of Ita rl<ing to n premium, we must conelude that the applica- tione aro all genulne, and that there Is a large sup- vly of monoy Aceking profitable and wafe emyloy- ment. Some of our leading rallway companivs are also exerclsing their horrowing yowers, nnd are raixing conslderable sums upon debentures ur de- benture stuocke, These are also quickly taken u ux they have all afforded o recure menus for the in- vestinent of onr surplus capital. A no forelgn Tonus, cither for Govermnents or for pulilfe under- takinge, huve been introduced, it Is evident that unly home enterprlee envazes attention, —London “inanctal Clironicle, Correspoudence BOSTON DISCUSSION ABOUT HEDUCING INTEREST ON BANK DEPOSITS, There 1s some dlecnsslon golng on ns to the ad- vhability of paying any futerest on deposits, At the 245 per cent generally paid thero Is surely no profit In loaning these deposita at+4 per cent: for two-thieds of the 115 per cent difference must he pafd In the 114 per cent taxes and 14 per cent Joss of Interest on the proposition of revenuc that must bo keptnt home. 'Tho remalnder Is not worth tho trouble, cxpense, nnd riek. Bt even this condl- ion of thinga Is surpassed In England, wher til recently, ‘the best interest the large Joint- bunkn could obtain for thelr loans wan 1 por cent crunnun, 1f expenses and taxes were u largo here ne here, tho Londun banks would refusc (o lnke depuits unless pasd for it.—Hoston Commer- siaf Hultelin. f ‘ommer- PACIFIC COAST MINING INTERESTS, Tha Paciile Const. wilulng uswe amount to 31,040, of which 84 upon Nevada mines, Tho Savage nsscasment Is Bu24,000, The San Franclsco Hulletln wyn: +4 1t Ix gratifying to know that, while the minlug indus- Ary s huing developed ou fully us large n seulo s laxt yenr, the results aro mwore satisfactory In fn- creased dividendsand leskened assessments, With respect (o the bonanza mines, the suwe paper ways the combined yleld this month will probably not $3,000,000, on sccount of decreased wille power. THE BOTTOM KOT REACHED YLT. ‘There has been o remarkable decrease in our jme parts from Great Dritaln during the flest four wonths of this year. Compared with the cors rexponding perlod in 1875, cottons have decrensed frum (in ronnd numbers) 36, 137, 000 to £7, 754,000 yards; Unens from 40,438,000 {0 85,854,000 yurdsi and #ilk broadstutlu from 180,731 to 40, G0 yards, Worsted stuffs havo Hkewlso decreased Hom 64,000 W 10,741,000 yaedn, The fron end steel fmports Bave beonmo ulmost nomial. Those returns, which represent to n L tent our ~pring trade, oeeonnt T part for the deprosyed sate of Britinh Industry.—New York Tribune, GOLD AND GHEENBACKS, Gold waw 1125@ 1127, Greenbucke were BIGLERYE GOVERNSILNT HONDS, ates Bs 01 A1, nten B-20 0f i iuary and iy, anunry sud July, [Anuary aud July. Tdim,.. nid. 104 lio Tionls (lung Tandls. *Aud Interest. LOCAL STOCKS. City Maflway, Bonth & Gty Natluny West s ity Baliway, N Traders lauraoc s of Lo Chicngo G- L1 0 ot i ¥ BY TELEGRAPH, To the Western Asociuted Freas, New Yousw, May 20.—Gold opened ot 113 and clused ut 112%, nalust 1133 Saturday, Currylng rutoe 1103, und flat for borrowing, The decling was due to the more peaceful tunie of Europesu dlspiatehiey and reports that there were large for- elgu orderd for graly hero, Uovernments were ateady, Tailroud bonds were dull, Flate seenritles wero yulet, The stuck murket dechined @ % at the opening on tho reduction of puskenger furcs to tho West, butwoon Lecume strong, and sdvanced L@13 on rours that the reduction In furcs was mudo o precipitate a ecttlement of the ralroad war. As the woro ulong, tha wurket becanio dull and the 1 tally Tost, excent in Paclfc 30ail, which closd stroiprut the hlghest price of the day. ‘“Prunsuce tions were UM, 000 shutes, of which 12,000 wero Tuckic Mall, 18,000 Wentern Union, 8,000 At. Yaul, 5000 Erie, 40,000 Luke Shore,” and 5,000 Michlzan Central. Buslices in tnancial eirclos will bo suspended to-umorrow (Decorstion ay), Money market eusy at 253629, Prime mercantile inper at AG0. Cutoma recelipia ‘““’"fi‘,"., he Avaletnnt Treasurer disburses e Clearingy, $47,000, 000, 1.92685,000, Froduce exports for the weck, $5, 4,000, Storling duld: G0 days, 468; vight, 400, GOYKUNMENT BUNDS. rovenient wus pare Conpen s New.. 14in, €OULGHR. 111 TN 1 :muunuuclun o T Jersey Central.. g7 Lok (Rl (10K Maripuaa )hn::m . Fort Wayn Terte Itante. a ) Torce Haute XpFOAT i Tl Ly Tnfted 8t NewYork Centrai . A, T aph, issoni T $ackic, Atlantle & Pacifio 'Iv:'r}llnlct‘nl;ll. 4 fianation £58 Jos Central Pacifchon 4] inten Pacinchondr. 10} i Pac, 1and.grant Y 1 UL Pac. stnking-fund. i . [} ATATE HONDA. 243 | Virginia es, nevw. Tennesses On,' new. .. Misiourl Pcific8s. Virginia 6a old... MINING RTOCKS. Sax FrAxcisco, May 20.—Thae following are the Tatest quotations at the Stock Exchanuse Consoltdtd Virginta.. 714 | Crown Point, Harlem pfd. Michigan Central, St 1:1‘1 Pacific stock. Tty S ("Irwllmlkl’ll rihwestern,.,., orthwesteriy pr Tennessce @8, o1, . v 30 106 Callfornia.... . o 7R | Yeilow Jucket. emeguted WCHE w1 | Alpiy Gy 6§ feleher, Confdenc Slerra Nevadn., 5_ | Exchequer, &Y} Grerman ;L e, 3 | Caledon Hale & Norcross,...., (0 No Board to-mofrosy. PORCION, ,' 0%noN, May 20.—Consuls, money and acconnt, Nlted States honds, new is, 104183 678, 100% 1 10405, 10614 : new b, 1 . Erio, 11% ; preferred, 10, Clollar, New York Uentral, 0 Panty, May 21, .—Iientes, 1041 80, Fiankron, May 20,~United Staies bonds, new 68, 101%. REAL ESTATE The following Instruments wero filed for record Mouday, May 202 OITY PROPEATY. The premises No.f1z mum‘:nn n\'.dl\tedr\lny 20.812,000 Knoilst, 210 ft s of West C| a X Tt daten Mny 47 £l 2,500 Mohswl ate 7518 W i, Tt, with [mprovementa, dated May 1,400 ‘Woat Harrlon st, 207 fb w uf Westéin avs f, 24%15A L, dated May 10, 1100 Walnut at, 50 € o of Kedale v, § 7, dated May 2 6,000 seilgwick o, 10 £E8 of Wi plted Moy 24 4,500 urling at, plated May 1,100 ryant av, 107 Ilyl rear, & f, 10033 fr, dated May 2 4,000 Brsant wv, 0% 10 of Stauuten oy, W f, 159% m'.‘mf’x. dated Aprit o R L 10,000 nunton v, n' e cor JifgRaL 8V, % F & St Sy 7 driedd b A0 tunton v, 0 ft, dated Mo 20,000 3 i 4,000 BUTTH OF CITY LIMITE WITNIN A BADIUS OF SEVEN <first t, 12 Sotnla at, 1t March 2o one & 30 JeBuron sty 400 1Ew of FUF-aIth W E, 2 U1, dated May 249, 70 RS COMMERCIAL. The following were the recelpta and shipments of the leading articles of produce in Lhin city during the forty-elght hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday mornlng: TReceijils, T Shipmenls. Flour, brls. Wheat, bt Curn, bu, 1. curn, 13, i meata, 103 Far s, 2,30 Falithe, st gt 16,0001, 5. Mutter, Iy, .. wh e LRI 1, F S0 X1 2033 i Chivner oses: G ppien, ik Teans, Ini, Withdrawn fram atoro on Sntarday for ity con- snmptlon: 5208 bu whest, 1,608 by corn, 2 bu oats, 1,600 bu rye, 362 bu barley, The followlnz grafu waw Inapeeted Into store In thi4 city on Monday morning: 1 ear rejected win- ter wheat, 32 cars No. 1N, W, wheat, 80 ears No, 2N, W. do, 4 cors No. 1spring, Ol cars No, 2 do, 5% cars No. 3 do, 13 cars refected do (105 whent); 4 cars yellow corn, 1cur No. 1 da, 114 carn red, 12,500 bu high-mixed do, 90 cars and 11,000 Iu No. 2 4lo, 2 cars now mixed do, 143 cors and 6,600 bu rejected do, & cars no grade (057 carny; W ears wilte oats, 47 cars und 7,600 by No, 2do, 12 cars, rejected do (B2 oats); b cars No. 2 rye; 2 cars rejected dog B0 enrs No. 2 harley, 10 card Nu, 3 do, 2 cars rejected do, Total (1,013 cars), 418,000 bu, Inmpected out: 100,757 bu wheat, 113,541 bu corn, 2,010 bu oats, 1,426 I barley. The following table shows the distribution of tho Drendstuffy sbipped from this clty dasing last week: Shipped. corn. Tty rail 1y canai; 0 Humaio 206 440,018 R Totuls 077, M0 283, 159 ‘Taken for ¢ity.. Eintl s Alsc i bar ley: 3 o Board of Trade by deelled 1o adjourn at & auarter past 1 o'clock to-duy, In honor of the soldler-dead. There will be no afternoon meetlng of the Buanl, At lust our receipts of grain are asauming some- thing like their old-time volume. There was noth- inz to he alarmed at In falr recelpts uny more than In the resumption of silver s change. The leading produce markets wers active yos- terduy, nnd generally lower, Grain declined early, und ruled stendy afterwards, while provisions were almost puulcky til near the close of the sesslon, chiehy because of the follure of a eather large operator In lurds Cut«ldo of thle, the lead- ing feature of the day wasn materlal augment i th recelptn of breadstuily, and the principul nows was that which indicated that the Europenn world i% nat wo much exclted over the war question us herctofore, It waw reported that Britieh consnly were firmer, and the gohl premlum (i the United Staten wis less thun Saturday*s quotation. Huence s downward tendency in prices here, though the ro- purts of the cercal movement were encouruging; the reports of the past wuek from tho leading cities of the Alantic seaboard were some 1,500, - 000 bu fn wheat und flour, and over 1,500,000 bu corn, ‘I'he dry goods market presented nio unnsual fea- turea. Few buyers were to be scon, buta fair number of orders came In by mall, tho executlon of which guve trade some nigns of 1ife. Nothing occurred to disturd vlier, which were steady sud uniform. Grocerles o a fale oggresate wero dia- tributed to the country trads at wubstantiully former quotations, u reduction In Juvi coffee of o Sic belngs the only ehange noted. Bugnrg, siraps, rice, und teg are Ju fucreased demand, and show mare strength, The dried-(ralt trade we wmode crately active at steady figutes. Flsh were une changud in price, though the chauces oro In fuvor of a further decline kn lake cured, which are begin- ning to ureive gulite freely, Butter wos active but o trlle lower, the wenkners belng due to large re- celpts and the hot weather, Chieeac also wa tend- Ing downward. Irices of grain bags were nzchan, ed. Leather remains dull und weak, At thy re- dueed prices theru was inore dolug [n the coal mar- ket than of late, but there wad nothing resembling actlvity, Oils were quict, amd the ynotations of Jurd, linseed, turpentine, and whale wore reduced, A large fleot of Jumber vesnals wus at tho sulo docks, and the murket was actlve aud steady. The yurd trade continuea fule at unchunged prices, The demand for hurdware aud metals continuea moderste, und prices for somae articles wero le- regulur, owhug to the sharp computition between some of the local bouscs. Pl plates ure now very low, and it 44 sald thoy eanuot be sold st $5.50 s basie without loss to the dealer. Sheet-fron s quoted 3¢ lower, Tiroomecorn continucs to move out quite freely In angwer to arders, sud the bete ter grades of Lurl urg wearce und firm, Sceds wero quict und unchauged, The wool market remains dull, snd prices sre varinble, Huy wus also dull, enpeclilly prulrie, which ls arelving frooly on wagons, Ureen frufts were steady, excepting strawberries, which declined underheavy offerings. Liko freights were more wetive and a shado Brmer, but without any declded advauce In rutea, Wheat was taken to Buttalo ut 255¢, und to Kinge: ton st 54e. Tl freighta were dull ot nominglly unchauged rates, and cars wern freely offered at 20c to Now York, 18 to Philadelphis, 1735¢ to Baltlmore, and 25c 10 Boston, per 100 B Through rates by lake und rult were quuted at 10¢ for curu and 11e for wheat to New York, snd 14e on cort to Boston, ¥relght engagements were re- ported for 136, 000 bu wheat, UA,000 bi carn, and 45,000 bu outs, TUE PROVISION MANKET. \Thero hau been a fearful shrinkage Iy provisions dllfln'—l(hu Inat two weelin. Prices have declined Bt $L30 por bed on yiork, 1 e yor Bon b, ! and 1%c per B an meata. The shrinkage in quota- tons averages not far from 16 per cent—n rate which, {f continued, wonld very soon rn the frade Into the ground. T'hun far only three partica have Fucenmbed (o the eitnation and they within the post two bisineas days, Tt Isscarcely possiblo to Aate the extent of thelr 1oases, at tho preacntiinie, and we donot altempt {t. A point of mach greater Intercet Ja to look at the qnestton often naked yes- terday, *'Where 191t golng to end?”* Thore is no niea in {gnorlng the fact that not n fow wero appre- heneive of more extensive faflures In the trade, anid that very fear made the market weaker than it otherwisn wonld have been, na it Increased tho nunber of those anxious to sell, 2 After as completo a canvass of tho rituntion an waa porsiblo with the iimited thne at command, we find good rearon 1o belleve that the worst fa over. The situation does not promixe much hn- provement at present, as hogs are coming forward very freely, both to (hiacity and to packing points In the conntry. Indeed, It fcems ag if the recent Drenk Intho prices of hoge has only increased tho saxlety of farmers to acll, as they think thero ls 1ittle chance of an upwant reactlon, and swish to realize as far from the bottom as possible, With 1o prospect for lmprosement In thiv direction, and a probable further decline, thero certalnly s not miieh ground for hoping that product will soon sel) higher than the present range, as the winter: cured atalf s mecting with increared competi- tion from that of summer make. But wo tind reason to believo that tho stocks of product have nearly all worked out of the hands of wealk boldors during the excitement of the past fow days, Some of vur hienviest uperators here, and Bome of the most solid men fn.Now York, have taken hold Inrgely, sud are certainly able to carry the Ioad It they have the disposition to doro. Of the two or three partles bore about whom somo auxiety has Ueen expressed, we undemtand that all of them have inade arrangements which cover the sltua. tlon, and severul futs bave been ordercd shipped ont, ro that the ontward movement during the fiest half of June will probably be n very Inrge one. Most parties of cxperienco In the trade had lang regarded prlces e too high for mafety, aud Luyers for coneumption studlously held nloat, leaving the property to be banded around hero on contracts for futurs delivery, and carried, forso much pee month, for partles swho persisted In belleving that the investment was a good one, ‘Thedecline thut resulted from this reti- cent attitude has now bLeen Important enough to Induce a chiango of base, and even more nunicrons ordersmay be cxpected the momont tho market gives aigne of having toucbed bottom by turning upward. There Is therefore good gronnd for helleving that the consequences will not be more serfous to the trade than now, Indeed, the danger Is now the other way, ~that the men who have reckleasly rold short during the tumble, and who would continne to do so should the market decline further, will be caught up in o round turn Ju the reactlon which generally follows such a shorp movement as that of the last fortnluht in hog products, EXFORTS FROM TIIE SEATIORD, The following were among the exports trom the principal seaports on tho Athantlc coast of the Weak end'y Stay 3 7, 740 e, K21 Au, 4. Flour, brls Whent, i1 L by ! b i, ris )L Lard, i it It ‘THE CHINESE RICE ChOY The following paragraphs ure extracted from the Ching Mall, dated Hong Kong, April L3 There in nome dispoeition here to ridicule the rumors of rlee fallure, the renson given being that i it were rerfons we should have been ndvised of It by tele- graph ere this: 3 While in the north of China the droucht canses rerious injury to the crops, the duwn-poir i the routh does the kame mixchief, and while the Bw- seror huw 1o pray for paln, the Vieeroy of Canton s t0 pray for cessation, v ‘e Prefect of Canton has offered another prayee for the cemation of the rain. It ia thao the jravee waa granted, as the crops are showing sigus of dum- gy "I'ho flonds have hail the effect ot raleing the prico of rice. Many fear that the crops will be damaed, but others are kil saugnine. The latter are of opinion that there I8 yet time for new sced o be #own, o thixun it duy, the rain bae been the means of tutnine the scale of fortune with the spec- nlatars In rice from Salgon, 8« tha peice of rice hiay heen valflf‘ on the risc within the' last fonr days in aplte of tho enormons shipments, which ary dis- posed of withadvanhigs as soon asthey arrive here, Incessunt rulns have played sad havec with tho crops in the nefghborhood of Canton, UAUSE OF THE DECLINE OF THE GRAIK TRADE. Tv the Fditor of The Tribune, Cutcano, May 20.~-In the discursiun in the dally papers of the cauech of the decling n tho gral trude In Chicago, the general finpression seems to T the decline s owing to the Bonrd of Trade rules afnst corners. How long in it since all the Chle cuito paperd were nbusing the Roard or Trade for tolerating rules thatadmltted of corners boing run? Inny judgment the Board of Trade legialates too much—have too many rules. They are now so unmerous nnd complicated that no two of onr most cmluent lawyers cag agreo o8 to thelr proper lu- terpretations; und ff K wore not for our ever-ready Secretary (o glveithe true and proper interpreta. tion, intent and mennlug, the members of the Board would be_constantly i lltleation. Henee, the ablo and nccomplished Sccretary hus come to be regarded us Indlspensable,” 17 the people shonld take it into thelr hieads 1o send him o Conzress (they mizit go farther and faro worred, 1t Iu fenred the Board of Trade would Immedlately go to the bow-wows. o avoid wnch catistrophe, 1 would sugeest that the Board of Trade abolish ahont half their rules, and, Instead of enueting a rule agulnat corners, mlo&-l a rule holdlng every member to o atrict, apecific performunce of his eondruct, —\able Lo suspenston for fallure to per. forin, withuut submitting the question of dumnies to tho Arbitration Committee. Wihen a membor welln whort ho knows the risk he masumes, —it 14 tho M.Ill)rtmrllerl that afford the opportunity to corner the market Regariding the efect of the decline in the graln trade on the general proeperity of Chicago, I winh to suzdent that the Board: of Trade are not respon- alble for it Some len or twelve yenrs ngo the Board of P'rade, uppreciating the Importance of the grafn tude to_the welfure of Chicago, vrgun- frod & “Commercial Commities," 1o bo com- pored of reprewcntatives of the various Induse trinl and commercial Intereuts, but the marchants, mounfacturers, ete, appointed on that Committed neglected to atlend the meetings, Marshall Flokl andl William E. Dogaett were tho only representa- tives (outside tho dally attendants of the Board of "'rade) who wore ut ull regalir attendunts, and the Committen wan abolished. Asalu, the Bourd rade recently mlsed a speclal committes to bu- ventlgate discrimlnation charges by the raflroads, This Commltten guve diligent attention to the discharze of the dutles devolving upon thewm: zave uiich time to Investigation, and dovelope fucta which In their jndgment called for a perna. nent organization to loalc after tho gonoral Interest of Chicigoin thy mutter of transportation and terminal chargea, They recommended wueh an orgnmization, und geve much time ‘in_calling on merchants oubiids of the Bosrd of Trade, ~nul urglng the subject on their sttentlon, but feiled to nwuken uficlent interest to orgunize the propoded wssveiution, and nbundoned further efloris, 1t s a fact. which doss not seons to be under- Atood antside the Board of 'Crade, that nine-tenthy of the daily attendsuts on the Board do not feel interest whether much or little graln conen to the Chicago markel. They buyand schl options for millions of bushels datly, aml watch the recelpts as pusted on the bulletin-board vnly for the pur- pose of Judging how the dally recelpls may alfect prives for the tine tholr optiuns have o run, wnd fre) no Intereat beyond that. Now, dir. Editor, give thie Board of Trudo w vest, and’ eall on outt wilers (o Jouk after their ownlintercsts. 1f they wish to do so through the orgunization of the Bosed of Teade they Wikl nu doudt tnd the oflicers and nembers ready o co-opurate with them. “They arua generoun, wide-awake body, and when cutled upon to uct for the gencral ntercats of Cnl- cuun, they move promptly and efliciently, —us w nuen the “election last full, and uguin lase April; they do uot mind adjourning uver for bulf day, or @ whole dny, when vccawion require: X FOREION 1MPORTATIONS recelved ot Chileago Customs May 29, 1870: L. C, lluck, 1,50 by Lorley ), Mossback & Bumphroy, 25 druma caustic soda; Piuld, Leiter & Co,, 2 cuscs woulens; West, Kajwer & Co., 1 case cotton ems brolderles; Willlam Plakler & Song, 6 cuses wool- en#, 1 case watchewprings; Schram, Myors & 2 cascs cotton vmbrolduriea; Jdulius Buuer & Co,y 3 cases musleal instruments; foot & Sous' Musle Compauy, 7 cases musleal inytruments; G. 51, Foster & Co,, 1 case leather gloves Carson, Pire, Scott & Co,, 2canca cotton hostery; 1. Enderl books; Driggs ros., 17 sacks kcedv; I Zinker, 3 cases tolict soap, Awount of dutles collected, £1,058.74. [N PROVISIONS. 10G PRODPUC T very active and very wauk. Tho market on the speculutive articles waa feyerish carly, then steadler, then beavy, with the annonu ment of oue sdditional fallure (n land), and thie fear of wmore to follow, agaf ruled swadler when 1t woa found st the miselle! was ROl o bad ad hud been appre- hended, aud ook au upward tura 1n the latter purt of the scnsdon, w¥ sovers) buylog orders were sent In trom outdlde to take huld ut the decilue, The day was ung of #hy wows sulive caperienced Lhis year vo fur, axcept wieuts, holders belng very anaious Lo getout of by whilc thure was tttle o no demand excopt from the short fntarest. Slogw were i falr supply, sud sgain cauter, which was generally sccoptod 80 an ergument of further weakness fu product, 1f the supply of boge shiould keep up durtng thé hot weather to {14 recent vol- ume, winter cured stull would be little wanted, aud suuiiner ot would probubly bo offerel at ess prices thun now, becuis of a devriaee In this cost. Jirk—-Was uuusvally actis o, aud very (rregular, ket opened wpparGtly frin 3t Saturdey's closlu dechlied Wi 1 OF rL Lot He folat, Bdvared Frelrn L RPN R v Fals nrday afteenoon, Bales wero reported of 813 hris easy AL KIR. 7708110 7,000 brls anller 17 fellar duly a s tor 3 13 woller the i hria, The narkel elosd acenpling to welklit Big RTlgiz (0 aoller duly and A £L0.06KI, 0 saller” Atguil, Holler e year Cluveed] it £10.00 bl oty o nicss waa toniinal ad §17.60; and ates prpne Lard=Was nnnsnally active and yery nutch untet. THe market advanced 306 per 100 B4 rarly, then Ack 45, and tmproved 15¢, elosing 10¢ lower than ny. orpaol was quoted 0 per LY A lnwer, und o vl o Inrd was oered Jiere by partles wii were an the Tong aldo of the deat, wod bt failed to ob. 12l woere margied deposits i’ response £ thelr de: M'IP‘ were o] el 0F 100 ten enth at AT, e A0, Ame At BIRGMAIH TS ensli, s 0 Wer g The market 1112w, sloe Ma Foller Fines €1 LTG50 seller AT Acller Augiist, Mewia—\ere quict and canlar, hat how mueh fower gt ARTNICNIE t eny, 84 difTerent parties were whiely ap i thelr quotaitot, They ruliadily aubong IO on DHfAIos, with Jliite. chahge I Aol There wtn o anprielnble detand fortiipment. 3 weere ikt to o0y Tha aliort rile ot §.on per na. cashis €030 3ellor July: and 20,000 8 short clears ALAbic (winter), The followsng was the closing range FIL g nud at $11° 4. of prices: . Sonte Long Shors Short de ciear, reh, Falted, lonte, 3 Toxed. ok Jutie., Ty ] e 114 1036 b, ¢ Lamg it '8 At fgwtde cash, and g 10Ge retier duiy, boxed; aweat piekled Bame, 42 e Ciinerlnide, “9a¢:o 100 cratt or acller Junei Tong-cut fxoAl2e, hoxed; Dacon haia, laieloe. Was quint At Breigc, LODUCTS~Were ateady and quiet at $10.73 Meat,) Q117541200 or extra mess, and oF kA (v X ttion—Was quuied nt “RaBle for clty, aud TwSc for country luta, a¢eurding 1o conitition. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUTI—Was quict and unchauged. The weaker feeling In whuat made huyers hold off, but aulfers were not anxtons enongli 10 he willing to sbade prices. The trading was chiely local, Salen were reported of 300 Urls winters purily at 85 5 5 el pring exteas chiefly at §3.0065.75. Total, 1,176 bris. The murket closed steady ot the followiig roge of prices: Cholce winter extens, $7.37W27.8714; com- mou to goud do, $3.477.25; shipping cxtras, §4.50 @5.0n; good do, $5.00.85.274; cholee do, 5.874; patenta da, $0.00@R.0); Minnesota, $3 @.75; apring superiines, $3.00@4,00; ry¢ four, $4.350 450, Rran—Wastess active. nnd about 500 per ton lower, Balvs were 40 tons at 810,00 on track snd free on board cars, Screenings—Salo was made of 10 fons at $4.00on truck. Cory trawk, WILEAT~VWasactivo, andvery frregular, advancing 1'{c early, then (alling tuck 23gc, aud clusing 13e below the fatest quotations of Satunfuy. Liverpool was quoted #troug, thongh with no ndvance establlshed, and th Engish conntry markets were I per quarter deare bub 1L was rmmored that the French marketa wera cheaper, the Continentnl demand for wheat siackenlng, and that Milwaukee had recelved arequisition from th Country £or 600 empty cars, while onr_ oW recoipia o nibited a doctided Increase,” This cased n widnosprond fdeathnt the market was ahout todecline, eapecially & the weather was (i, and very favorable to ihe coming erop, and sellen were nlmerous i couse. quenee, Tira wad, however, & stroug (el other way, and sanio large blocks of wheat were & chielly forJuly, ieurly at the highest It the offerings were too larges for t narket soun broke, thu dowiward tendeney Delng - sensitled by the wonkies i provivlans, wiel caosed somo whent lollers o fearn general tutubie, ander 1 Nostuned to - sell. Bovi ¢ made for whipment, and cash whiat WaK strong, as cotrpared with Jund, the offerlags for next month heing large, and chiolly ‘from parties who Dl not nade proviston for whieat” whie 10 he detfvered {n the Jatter part of th DEhEr qUotations ot oceau treliits tend - Meal—Conrso was nominal at $17. per ton on Ca af the vy emand, and the piie- duTaani for ahipiient unless 6 cortespon c were offered 1n tho price of the grain. Seller daly opened at 81,0614, sold up to 31,0 dtn 31, sdvanced 10 $1.08, clitied to tthe Clos Seller June sald at $LO0E L0, cloatie firm ot th iunlde,” Cashi No. 3afiring, or seller the nonth, sold st S1UTuet U8, closdng &2 SLOGY, Cashi sulen were, o= orted of 400 hu No T uprig at$1,10: 135000 bu No, 2 {10 0t $1.070uF. 08 i i il BUO b Dy satiple w4 ¢k, Total, L5, 00 ha, it IWheat—Wns nutet and e higker, holidnms o well cxeapt ab tull asking prices, Sales were 4,400 b s i KO bt by sunple at $1 03 oy trncks and 5,000 by do nt $1.3sl,2) free on board enra. otal, 7,800 b, CORN~—-Wheit was active, and declincd Yas(e per fefly ns @ consciuenee of aged receipts, the fuspection It stord nukregaiing 657 ears nud 2 b L, (0 b, Liverpoo] swas tinchange er only after operators there sed of vur decllne. Daltlnore wnaquotad e lowe e, wiiel ended Lo dimi export, The weathor way fine, and lnr ccelpte were expected, ut least during the preater part of June, While sypathy with wheat was alao favornhle th w lower range of pri There wos pood demand for eash carn, hotl ta 1] ahorts and f sitpme 1 enale Tuly consmnnded w preminin of 15 averth ) Juuc, the iter belnge L i fy, VI 10 Jarzer offerings for June deslvery. Aihe opened at 4 e dectined €0 hGe, anil eloded fipn ‘at 4itge, Seler Jly wild ut Beller the “menthy 4luadlye, clostug ab 444 14! Xo. eiu; At A5¢, and il lea were reported W Ot 35050 1 00 bt high Wized H00 Dt do AT A7, RIGAL HOO LT new 10 At L ew mixed audics 126,20 bu No, 2t 3604 200 It pejacted nE SKo4e; 800 b ears ot 46e dulivere 20,000 It by sample Wt $%e 36, on, tracks aid o, 60 by Guattinedo, tree on boned cufa. Total, 2110 b A Were moderately active, deetining Jgucigd ay compared Lo Saturdoy's Brlces, inder leavy oiterluo, nd [n sympathy with corn, racelpla were hoay capd und 7, 20 bu bl thapeeted (i, und the el vi of sinples wero ogali lheral, New Vork was qooted dull, and the focal market apened weuk, but silsn- auefitly wdvaneed auder u good demand from the Worta, und Tuled steady, thodgh rather, qul ] thie fast o, Keller Jutio opened at 2xi{e. enltied (o 24¢, anil clowed w 2Mig 011 At 2HE (IR, Cloalugs at POqUCRL (0T STIPDICHE 1L DA s clug side, May was nominnl b cashprices, WLré quiies ot e, samplen we Targe ofTerings, for whi wielocal hiy Yere report 0l 10 24y Ko, July 0.3 wia in R ot tho In- Regectd onts ¢ dull and weak under h there waslessInquiry, sany of T3 hetui out of the L Cosh aales Of 24,600 bu No. 2 ag 1) 0,000 bt Caan mample at37igwcie for mixed and taikk for wiite uit track § ufid L $047 bl aC30u3A¢ ({nsids [T Intxed) free onhourd, Tuiah 6,500l vas In request to D11 #mall orders and steady at Fiertige TOF No. 3 Ttejected wan ot nt e, The Tecelpts were fair, Cneh aales were reported of 1,500 I n:..7.l‘w:709‘ 00 LI by xunple st BGLuTE. Toe 2300 . {ARLEY-"Wan qulet ond Digher, exeenting June, sehifeh Wi grated Lo lower, Thurerctpi wore 1§ wral, W AN on Faturday, sod o good deat of the No, 2 had been previonaly sald 10 e 1ve, and sotie waa inld baek (0 expectstion uf higher rices to-ny, hence the cash offerlngs of the specul. [‘l\r Hriado Wero not w0 numerous. oAt uf the Cusi including the low grades, was taken by e pirtl el tho dedt, ol yric ng & o advanced 3.2 4, wi 0, 2 opened oy BHe, Dartly o arrive thiv munth, then rodd weil ot 70¢. May Wi nominul, Quotab) ut the ¢lose at 700, JULO W Jower, u e resne dewire to sell, cloding at 5ia35¢, The Jower grdes wls yuota varlfiso dadfc for No. 9, and o for rejecte selllg roadlly st thewe prices.’ Bumples were qui Canh antes were reported. of 3 o o At 9 1T a0 bu I ut BlgdTes 100 b refected at o i by antople st 35e, Tolal 'H n00 bu, 1 'fl'l\):"l' CALL, Wheat—Sntes, 145, u L $L.004 for June and 1075 for uly, 4 25,000 Tt nt 44@441¢o for Tuly. Mewn Pork=3,230 hria at’ $18. 8341400 for July, and 14,450, LN, 65 for August, Lard—o00 tca at $10.25 for July, and §L1.473¢ tor August, Mess portc was lawer, With sk hels ot $18.80 [e: ork was lower, with hi ot $18,80 GIN..‘»’-QU[J!II]H o Lairid woa In fATr tequest. Sales 1750 tod at §11.25 1155336 Tor Suly, CIoaIai B 31150511, W, .:l&ufl ;x;ulw:fi‘vmlun salew betny reparted of 450,000 uly ut i, Wheat Wit moderately netiva and o shade Grncr. June wold b ELUONGE] AT (. Clovtmi 4t #1607, | a1y ol nt B1.0761.7734, w0 closed 1t $14736 Lurn wus stronger, elostug e botter fur June, Seller 3y 30l At 41564 156, ClosthaL tho outalde, ditno sl L TIGATSGC, ] Clomd kL A LI4Ee J0lY CloNod AL 56, FaniEti fr 4 U1 203t were e biher, oy st 2% for June, and 2 or JulYs e vessola woro engged for 30,001 bu corm fo Kingr it O 1 AIICT TOUIN Wad Probal taken ful wats to Liuffalo, g e L CALL DOAND. Mem pork was fatrly wctive, wnd T@ie lower, cloa: I 4t SIN. 53 fur Jund, $18,7754 Tor July. and § 180745 f0F Atrcunt. 53 for. Julitc, 615,75 w77 or Auiuat, 1.7% tes at €11, 10 cash o Junc, $11, M for July, and $11.40 fur Algust, Sluulflers Wero vieady, with sales of 30,041 1he cash at afe. sliort ribu closeil itranger, at 89,52 for Auygust, sales belng reported of 200,000 1ba” aelior August at — GENERAL MARKE ALCOTIOL—Warsteady nt 82, 15, BROOM-COIN—The order tradu contlnnes fair at unifunuly ateady pric Cholew hurl, 8iiie; medinm 5! itde sowanih the close, ) of 1, 'S, aud Nu. 2 hurl, 7GHe; 7673683 Rood medivtu leush, Shpanige: falr fuslde and covers, {wdc; lnferlor, swie; crooked, 2eve. BUTTER—Tho recelpts continue heavy, but the out- ward movement alw I8 o a very ithersl scule, und stockaure not ** piling Wp™* Wwany very alarming extent, The morket, howerer, sthlhus o weak tone, the anxie ty to rralfzo belug general. Wu mudify our quotatiuns s follows: Chules W faney yellow, 204 medlum W K00l grades, 16&180; Wieriur o commay, [e14c, VAGGING—Prices remaln aa before, except that the quotation of 4-bi Lirlaps Is roduced ta 1b2ise, The mnarket {v quict and eary at the fullowlng fxures: Btark A, a9%e: Peorlem AA, 244¢i Lowiaton, 24ci Mous taip, 2o Outurio, Awmorican A, Ziye; Aoy K aicy Outer Croek shics vurian Digs, 4 b, 140s 1eaganues digie, doutlie CHEESFE—The chease murket presonted 5o hw foae tures. Trad reumalns dull, s cew lulding uff for Lot o, Tl few unlers recerved werts e ut s ioe For wdod to been,”wid wt GG G —Flicre waa fmprovement fn the dema; y ol fur hird giid woft Couln, = Feal wouplug reductiun Lo prices Wwdo ol Saturda, Munor - FacKnwiihs CRg BT 50 4 Wt rnke, $a.000 Blosburg, “$7.x0; caunel, §7. o0} Halthioreed Oli, © $5,01 Willigton, 85 PGOS—Wore: qulcs snd stewdy av 11e for fresl pack- ages, the offeriigy of Which Wers mderate. The oy weather hus aftected sutie of the stock, slid huy ully particular i nyakiug scivetions 1 conseii I5I1=Trude was as active as could rewdouably b preted at thls scusoi. snd Very full prives wers zed all wonnd, Lake fehromain i atate, the m‘{) bedng downward. No. 1 whitelsb, -brl $4.waed. i No, N shont Yo cr Rods and Jower i o g Yases quote: o, B4 T4 R0 shure wackerel, 24 No g [ $7.T5uH.0'G by, $1. Uned. 20 Tig Tuina, it 35.5800.75 ; do, b P led herring, per Lo, d&gdie Colunbla Rlver saltiud .l T R ER Y FEY) 4y, thero belng nu Lig lat. F (X\rln i fia, fayers, drums,” 1234 s145e7 Turkten pruies, ruiich Kegs ond buxea, Oul4c; Tutalus . 0U; luuse Aluu-lel‘ 4. 10w3. &; Valeudd Zaute curcants, b blqes o, Michigan applea nNomessic-- Alten Apbles,” 19420 commor 180 1655 chulv, W31 e parcd peuslics, wuy urticle i Aureign—1utea. digbi Minckber errien, 2 Al 178100 % 1140130; raspberrles, 33234cs e, igeinimands, Terragonn, 1040 ier NApIes walnnts, [6eize: French walhuls, nuw, 4, Urenobls Wil Iengiis, 1w (o x4, 113500105 WimIngion peannia Raigey 1, G2 ATULAE DOAWULA, 1l HITS Straswherries were I T Ll A fow chirrrion were offe 5 200 fordunrt. Farcten fralte contfnied Ann, exeept Weat Tndia plnea aod ananns, aud oranges niay take Mother (e tpwtd, & tho nupply o 1ight And tost of the haves Linve (o bo runsorted aml paeked, Manelig the cost af Dhe feuil. Quntations: Straws Tereles, $2.0002,50 DOP enwe: gooseherries, Wity £ond L0 Fholee APPINS. £4.00:24,50 iee Trls aranges, FI0AT L0 Do okt Tanons, L0 per hoty 2,508 0,00 per 1025 BAnans, B, 0064.50 us ene y sy, The fact ompraTively fuw luyire were present i permon Eave il market an ale of quict, bt e ofdem re: Celvn by imiall were nuinerots and Hheral, aud the dis- Trilmtion of saple aud sie oo waa lire In the s kregate, Javacoffos was slightly lowers utherwise tho privea cprsent b tha close of 1ast week were fully matntaied We giotes i§0c; Carollos, 7(@8¢; Loulste Java pl@anige: Inva, No,2 0UTgcr 3 Rl T goud o priine dnd e 22403 COMTLON to e FunstIng. 10 itge Bingapore Java, 4 ot Iiri 2: o, 2L, iars=atent” cut lonf, 11a1ios crushied, 1 11847 powdersd, 11e; granulated, Tufes azd, lodges o No, 2 1, Tgit extra <o, cllow €N, T, ifediiies da #3560 13e’ falr 0 primg ot o, Tlgade: Gholve Wolassed st common 10 good do, Thake, pie= Ui arnla auear-Lonf’ depe, (iezies damond wIVEr el A, AL e, REGG3CE Koo 1 et do, SNGIct NUw Or- SNy 10, cnasla, 205 Calt LS T ier, 1) Tyl Savon, T4es Golaen Weat, sy 4536, 1y, G3eTes 0. Glass, Miguh D Klugsforih, pure, B4cy do, silver Rloas, Obgcudfes o, corn, 10, LAY — Wt 1) ind easy, Feceipts worn muder: ateey DT Jouse liny Wiy ircely omferud by farmers, and et Tocal trude wadauppled WIEh 1ty thiis reatricttng The et for prossid, Followluis M Uio quottinns: 1 timothy, #1300 €14.060; No. 2o, §11 nixed do, Akl 003 upland_ prafeie, 1000210005 No. 1 doy T L0 Honly 83,5k 0, HIGRW “H-ere qulut and unchanged, with a Biles were ), Boyd & the production tn roiction of mulerute denaand and very kbt ofertugs, Feporied of (Wbl ot &1 per wlion. ¢ 5, write'us folluws: kali 3 IR o § e West. On the lirst Tust, tie dlnt e APIFits from irafn was 1 iy & revenuio of S17414, The he followlig BLatca was ag follows: Stuttes, Galloiis, Bitnots . 4,413 Fonnapivaniia Wisconstn o, o 7 3 i AT drthund ind stend elty bt :; green enred Ight and heavy, eq dninaged, dci ‘part cured, Glatulcs groen salted' kin, Te1 g country, S4; gred 1lct fling hldes, 2t idge 3 if, 12 1254¢: drv salted ides, 1ic: deacon skins, 1550 A1 Ui Liie featuren of the leather m: Wern tore (aVOTAIO for fohbers than hithe n dif]] all GUDUDG, atid VAllR Were unsetel riable. The deslre T ' i [l 0 0 in0Fe uF lews gencrous * shadlug ™ of pri Followhug are tho nominal ratess TENLOCK. .$1.0041.15 [ Line. ...8 83 W o e 03 | Baitaio’ s Ay 1 P 27 5 MR350 a5 40 X 10 W 43 T 2} FRENCH ATOCK, CAMaaeinens 1ML | Klp. . LOOZL.50 ‘dovs oL QSIS o Eraduully gt yet cowe np to'keneral expecinclon, an OW A8 1) Bl b anges We sved find turpenting, o as fullown:. Carbon, 115 Tiltnols Teiad teat,"174 150 1est, 106455 161 extra winter lard oll, i ihiced, Taw, 4 17 No, 1, rdoes N bolied, 61t crm, 151,20 sLrAdia, Boes plimbage ull, COe apitii, deudorized, 63 grave sinfa, ofts, natural,’ 20 273001 reduved, 28 LTIY~Wan quict at $4.0094.50 for full-grown Pn i 20002250 foF Springs, TURkeys wers Alow at 10wllc, DHCKI I geers werd not t the mar- “Fio oflerings of all pouitry wera small, but there ey J1S-0id Punchiblows wero in moderate de- bu In snckn, Fhe offeringy woro belug entiruly out of atocit, G " New potatees s0ld oz $4. Inngarian and mitlet wero sellin were quict o the market. Tina Tt wore aioted s per i - from and were (nactive nd nominal, Qintations: 'Tim- §. ver, $H-30; Hax, $1.1561.30; iz ) s antllety e 0c, T -Con n_falr request and at Snwl- naw, Catinda, and_Onondagw, fine, S, dinar coarse, §1.70% dalry, without hogs, §2.755 dalry, with Db, E1.500 Ashtod dalry, er suck, $4%0. TEAS—ricas remnin as previowsly quoted, but are field rather more ily, ander ao bicreasing deinand, Tuyers sevin iy Teant o have dincovered Wiy prices oy extremely low, and (he past {ew duys have witnessed a warked terense fn the amount of oiders. We quote (1n poredt. mnon, Ued0e: good do, 40 edlun, koo o, SLSACE HANE, A5 B0 - e chiofee, TossToe; clioleest, Bspoey Lancy i B vperini ~Common, m:vie: oo o, MddG: me- o 10, A W5 e, G5CH Dty W7l 0l ity TOTSC. #00 "comuinn, ARG 3hultior cho Jpan—Com medium, 410 Biieat, et Unlinigs medh, un, Al Hizest, H3 cholve, Begde: chojee: Wobl ‘quoted wleud 7. 0 for rlabs— very dull and Iarigo and the weatler liot. al Fuc, wuil poorer OfeHnA ub 3 i, N the efterings helng ealven wers gnoted Theso prices bty lave been Treoly shuded. Were In fale supply anil gencrally ainbiers, S0G75¢ per dozens green P mnr- Deuns, 81,5kl AR, WeTae per dozent Tadlves, 10wise per 1nudn tomntoes, O0¢ per box: New Orloans 3 .00 per hox, WOUL—Tlie markel 1% n o very unsettlod condition, a8 s Ty posadbie to give nytiilng (ke accurate g’ (atlou. Now wo ot ixarHvimg sowly, and ainndl lots of Toth old and rew are taken by Western manafacturers, Quotations: Tol-washed, prime, 40g4ic; do, poor to ol dawaRe: washed fle kood_condition, Hhe; wished, me f e i shed, e ieavy to Jight, 10@2c; do medium, 2o LIVE STOCIK, cigreAno, CATTLE-Rocetved during Sunday and Monday, 2,078 head, The murket Was as devold of aatmation snd prices were a8 low av on any day of fast week. Al- thongh the recelpta wers conslderably leas than usunlly reported for Monday, there wers many more cattio thin tho trade required, and selleos hud all they could do to sustaln Histurday's prices, Tho uffcrings were tuostly of falr ta cliofew qualities, and tho bulk of the iz wad nocompilahed wh ¥ 2504, 0. o ket % QUOTATI Cholea Beeves—Fine, fat, 1 5 year old ateers well-formed 3 ething | 0 3,350 B, e ra Iiv fair desh, weighe fne 1,4 Butchira’ stac F i fair s, and cominon 1o cholce cows, for clty aiaughter, 50 1o 1,100 ¥ 50RA.23 shEGER Sashaa HEERE R a e st (0 note: Tor tiany day, i Were torrate (L arr qnday niid Morday were 12,220 licad) tduced a_certaln degree of coni- ahice atimmig holilers, and about Satuning's igures wera demunnded, sy voine Htile Lealiyg wan dons it ghio forenoui ab barely delbe Tl Later n the day buyers would not sl the hogs axcept ut 154 cline, and the market elosed dufl’ aud weak at thist ro. duttfon. Should Tuesday's arrivala prove as (fheral s eapeeted, thiere (41l doutit’ that vauen will windergo u turther shrinkage, Closing prices were #0.200¢00,40 umon 16 prime ke, aad $0, 106,0.38 Tor poor to chivlee heayy wetghta, Piitadelniia grades nowtual at $1A000.50,. Mot of the sales’ kIven below wero ef- fected durtig Hie Corenoon s do ot falrly Fetiet. the njarkef A, BHEEDP—[teculved, 508 h mand frow the lpcal” and Eatern trade, under which thesupyly wan quickly diapased of, and st full Agures, ‘We quuts cominon t chulce shorn 4b §4. 7543, 50, NEW YOUK. —Jiceras--itecedipts, %070, msking 7. 5% far the allst 7,500 fuat wecki Smony the aitertuga were woveralcartiodls uf e sl fod cutdlc wrerage quatity i betior than wodiuig oily a sl numicr uf Jiebtew butchera visite] the murket to-dayy trude dull; rices fully 3o hetter than at tho closo Pri Aay tur goud to prinie steers; abont Uiy aamy for ordi- nry 1o noucat suld AL 7hct ordinary o vud W cxtra, 10GHIC; & fow wor s, 0,000, making 24,170 for tho week; & fuptlier reductivh of 3¢ pr B3 slow or clippei s b@7¢ 10r cuimun shiesred} ‘Thero was s good (Ia,. Nzw Youx, May 20, e makog 24,000 fur the week e, U, makio| . ur the week, DaSHLE Wk SOk S GG LAMEIEY, Easr Linnaty, Maf ~Chttle—Tlecelpta stnce day. 3,544 Leal, or 493 cire of through aud 17 cars 4 biaek, 1naking dhe total Tor tha Week vt th 155" beud, wiadust 0,475 ast week; supply for W ght e tar, and IKely Lo be, froiu appesrs inceat only retalling business qolug; s Canuol make mllnbh. Quotatious, further tban thos uf lalb weck Fevaily Vgattiecetpts, 45,33 heads total for the week, 12,751, nr-ln-( 18,0710 last weeki Yorkers, €0.500 0,555 Philadeinhin, 87.0007.75, o ifarielpte. A0 hoadi total far tiie week, 17,5000 head, aaliat 1, o0 Tant weeky selling #h $4.006 AT, LOUIS, A5 Lovow May an. —Ige-itigher for low grades; ;!fl‘m.,(,lga.w‘;u.ud, Hacon, $4,0040.00; butchers, Cinttle~slowy Httlo dalngs quotations unchanged. CINCINNATI. Cesterwrat, My 30, —/fugs_liull and lowers com man_to good Ught, $5.50016,25; falr to good Leavy, 0, 1340254 recalpts, 1,053 shipments, 1,170, L— LUMBER. Tho cargomarket was actlve at unclsnged prices. Alaut 40 cargoas wore connted In the marning, and at nuon ully haif of this number hiad been sold and taken away, Manisteo or Lusington plecastult sold rendily AL £4.00, And may bo quoted irm at that price, while Interlor qualltics from other ports ate quoted ot. 87,503 7,73, Inch lumber waa steady at 84.0040,00 for com- mon, and $10.00212,00 for tho hetter grades, Lath were steady at 81,25, and shinglesat #2.00.¢2, ber frelhin wer ahoted ot ’?1 1 Grau Haven, $1.47% for Ludin for Manlstee, ‘Iicrs wer no_auatable changes fn prices st the yords, The deman Ix only fair, but appeasa 1o bo Ins ereadng: * Followlng are the quotations First and ascond clear, Thirdcieat, 1 Inc Third clear, thic Clenr Bouring, first Clearali$ing. firat and a First common std(ng.... Floorlug, fratcomm Flooriu, seeotid cutnimnon, dressol Mg hoarde, A Box twaras, {1, A pock bosrds: i diid 13150 Connon lumber, 18 1t aid it duinta and acantifng, 2010 24 1L, Lath. Ahigica’.) BY TELEGRAPIL TOREIGN. Spectal Dispatch lo The Tribune, TavenrooL, Blay 29~11 o, m.—Four—Ko, 1, 248 o, 1, 228, (rain—Wheat—Spring, Ko, wlitte, No. 1, 1n; No, 2, 08 0d: cluh, N, 1, 108 6d; No. 2, 18, Carn—No, 1, 763 6d; No. 2 208, Lrovistonn—Dark, 80, Lard, 538 i, LIVERPOOL, Moy 37-2:0 P, 10, ~Lurd=53s 6l Test uuchnnyed. Livkrruot, May 20-Latest, — Cofton — Bteadler; 1620!d; rales 10,070 hales, Including 2,000 for speculation and export, and 6,500 Amertcan, TantaX, May 20, ~Heined Petroteun—108 ol Ltnseed Oll~223 0. ¥ Splrita Turpentine—a2e, Axrwxny, May 29,—~Ietrolenm—28s 3 TRODUCE. XEW YORE, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Nrw Yonx, May 20.—¢rain—Wheat quict and lower L, p310ds No, 3. B33 nental demand rescricting business; quotations, No, 2 Chileago, $1.213 No. 2 Chicasn, $1. 14661.15; No. 2 M- . 255 Now 3 Mtlwaukee, falea at §1.15¢ No, 1 Miunesata by sample oftered at 31.30; nmber Mlchigan Nn. 2 sold ot $1,25; market closes dull and weak. in tnoderata demand; Western, 85c; Cannda, D Al Pennsylvanls, 05a0ul§e. Corn qulet and firmyg steamer txed, 58Gage; no grade, &7%c; nminers chinutable, Shabicy mixed Western, 00c; steamer yele low, Glc; June, 8p@soge. Oats qulet; inatket, No. 2 Chlengo, Shc; N ew Vork, 38e; rejected, JG34c; white Western, 10c; mixel Western, car-lond ot 3uc whita State, car-dosd ot 41e; mixed Gtate, ales atloat L 42k4e, DProvtstons—Lard opened higher and excited, but on first eal) declined Lo Saturday's prives; closes lowery sales, irst call, for July, of 750 tes ut $11,00, and 230 # at $11.87!63 August, 250 tes at $12.00; sccond call, June, 500 tes at 811,50; July, 350 tea at $11.07; frst entl, June, $11.60 bid, aud $11.05 asked; July, $11.85 Uid, nud B11,H7Y atked; August, S$1L06 Dbid, and §11.4716 mked; September, $12.05 hid, and $12,25 nsk- : October, $12,10 bld, and $12.50 asked; second call, June, B11.4% bid, and 811,60 axked; July, B12,024 bid, and £11,70 oaked; August, $1L70 bid, and 11 aked; September, §11,8 bl and $11.97 asked Der, $11.80 bld, ond $12.25 naked, @Groceries—Coflee—Los dull; Involces casler; mild wrade quiet; Rlon, ordinary cargocs, 156 154e; good do, 17:4e18i40; Bantok, falr to ko, 104i7e; Java, mats, 20224 do, Ings, 21G24e [ gold; mild grades, 19%ttae, Sugnma=Liberal Inquiry for raw refued: firm in fatr demnnd; Cuba, Inferior to commion refining, 63 @T!{es woud do, 7TT4E8cs Havann, hoxes, Now, Kito 12y 7Hslde; Lorto Rico, grocers grades, falr to cholee, Bgane; New Orlennn, refnlng grades, aiaTi{es gro- cery do, TMasies hard crashod sugmres, 10%6210%e; ent loaf, 103(¢; soft whita A, D¥cs yellow extra €, Do oife. Teas—Priceaunsettied, with little mstness; hy- #on, cominon to falr, 234.50¢; extra Lo choleest, 4R@ young liyron, common to falr, 23@24¢; cxtra to eholéest, S0ewS1.75; Runpowd nnen to falr, 246 Geq extrato cholcest, Gocw$1. 15; Twankey, common 10 fidr, 2225303 16 to Aneat, 2G2e; uncolored Japan, common to falr, Wieitn's Aineat, Toe; Volong, colmon it axErn, SORGIC, Highwines firm; alcohol weak; frecly offered hiliriin, cobeiaot 8L 1% & . -Not quick hut stromc warkel verpool, Serati 10 Lausnltne s TAD 10 Glumtrn, s tinent, 08 6d6{Us bd; to” Cork for ordcrs, 0sis b the Western Ausoctated Press, New Yo L bt firms i May, Atgusg, 11 Jes He Navember, 11 Jdanuary, 1141 rol, 127920 @1 Apsit, 121420 anil closeid” guiet; ol fa- poseil to nce it fst Saturday: re- erlpte, 12.000 briss 0 per State and Wentern, $4. 101,80, ‘comivon_ 10 oo extra, £5.05 ool ta cholee, $5.13025.75; White whent ox- HORT. T35 CXLTL ONI0, $3.03T. 1) ! o, Inguirys the sivance In Treliteand w0 iite are materially cheekin tocetpts, 614,04 b white Nu. 2 Miiwaukee, $1.35: No, 3 winter to_srrive, §1. No. 3o, $1.12¢ winter puor snrine, 81.13: No, Tutdot; State, Boaiiilge Bund, 150z, Tarl 130, ihnlted export auict cable the export demand, Michigan, $1.4761.59; o IF‘« 11 'f.;ymln‘ r G Tlcaso, §1.0- 1 Wentern nio' grade, $1-00¢ 1 spring, g 3 Itye Weators dn T Market - chunigod. Corn (n fulr deinwod ceipta, 140,000 bus “mixed B0 'grad o aleatner, St dn gruded, 5o ties new Weateri ixed gnuraded, S70ciie: mixed JKansow, M, Outa— Murket diill; Feetipta, 170,000 g milxed Western and State, iicide; white'do, 2 1 =Quicts milpping. Hope=Guice, and unchanc Groceries—Culfee nominul; Rlo cargoes, 15218c, In gold: Jobbing, 1510, 1 GOl Sugar steady, with 8 falr deinand: fafe to Sond vedhing, T36e7Ihcs’ prime, Her Tedlied atadyy Wi, Molasse quio and un' chinged. tce qufet bt acaly. Tvtrolewn—Qulety cruds,” Sjicd(c; refined, 14}c; Ira? wftaw—Dhil and heavy: M¢es)c, Stratned Rexin—{lnclins Spirits Turpentine—iuiet; ifiige Fyzs-Unsattled; Western, 1ixs Procisione--lPork heavys hew thess, £10.75; futures entirely nominnl, Beef—Market dull: ‘middies dull and heavys foms clear Weatern, 10%c: do eliy, tle, Lurd firm: closeid Juwors prime steam, $11. 51007 June, £ 1 50ia11.55; July, $1L.0e1105: Aigua. 511,720 Jiutter—1ls Western now, 14 Cheere—Unichniged. Whisky—Qulct; $1.13, FIILADELPIIIA, PIILADELPILA, May 20, =Seeds—Claver, $10.00Q 17,003 tothy, 2 00w, 05; ix-secd, $1.4 Petroleumn—} i crude, Whes reined, (g8 143(c. Monr—Qulcts extris, 4.2544.50; Wisconaln and Miuncaots extra_fainily, $3.606c0.50: State, Ohlo, and Tndiana, $0.00¢7,00% izh grades, §7,354,75, Grati—Wheat, warkes dally Westeri, comion and #1501, Ll white, 47uet, 60, Alow, 1Hgac; white, iz, aoc. Outa slow; white, < e aidsec, Whkky—Western, $1.13, Recelpte=Wheat, 10,060 bng corn, 126,000 b, Shipmenti—Curil. 4000 b, Tutter—Marlict dully New York and Hiradford County extras, i Tota, Eliesde; Weulern extru, 206 Tic; ot ks pollw’ Weaertt extrus, 1s2tc] Hrew, Chcese~Quicty New York faucy, 10@13e; Western prine Lo Ao, (At tige, 1wk mizedd, Skt dang Aygi-Nouitnal; New York ond Delawsre fresh, 12@ saatRtentirn freu 12 al5e, BALTINORE, TarTistone, May 1= Four—Quict, Lut stead: Weatern superone, i K00, xCrid, §4.5065.50; fumily, 3,557,500, frafn—Whent quiet; Peanasivanta red, 81,47@1.48, PN eutor Al ai Tomess Woarors T baee, aile. | Oaln steady Western milxed, gSee. 1ye sominally Ts7ae. Tr—Market dull; Marylandsnd Pennaylvanta, 818.00 it & fanmons—~Markot dull und woak. Pork, §21:50, TuIk~Clew ¢ Bucon—Fhoulilers, Higuws clear 1, Frau, [44uwioe Lard dull aud heay! .25, 2ll!ulfl/{lfl—l“fl sl eavy; Western good to prime, 10@ o dy e, Jvirolenm—Nominaly crude, Ri{ced(es reined, He, i gt A ek 1 W fekyMarket dull at & Jtereipta—Whent, S, 000 Iy Shipinente— Wl 1. corn, 104,000 hu. (00 bt NEW OlILBANS, May 2. —~Flour—Demand lghts, \ §4.00; double, $4.50; treble, RIKL Kraded, § Nrw ORLEANS. holders friu; superfin #, 2! 0. 3007, 73, Corn stron il nfimr& mixed, USc; whits, 70¢, Oats quict bul sead Lonls, § Qirns deal—Mur! dutt: 75. Iray—Market dult; prim 15,00, Trucixions—Fork dull rd julct unk unchun Uerce, $13.000013,23; K, 14,00, Bulk meats quiet shoulders, w“r( tling dofig. Bacon Al und lowbr; “sldv i} cleas ‘.ct 34e; clear, 11Mc. Jlaina—Buger-curs 541 [VAlsky—Qulet, hat steads: 8112113, dhration Cofec qutits 16 ubtint, 1031830, Bu- ap il aid Gaclunged ;' fulr W 1011y (a1, TXG36cs prime, i, P irn ot and weak 73c, 8. 1 Way 20, CottaweDull and unchanged. 7. Lovia, — Cottox— 3 Four 11 A wimeitled: weaks NAUS Golnk: Graia—Wheat fSrmery No. 4 red —wisler, ‘!-CD casliy &1 bl Junos Ko 340 sulkblo gL 123, Cam aull lower; o uixed, 421 ¢ cualiy 4240 Gat T Luy; June; L33 Jaly. Armly: Niche ‘znu{'hlm Yo, u.‘ws‘c)f Rye finner st ti@63de, Baricy~ Nosalew Whi ~Nominally unchanged; $1.00. Prn’:l‘u‘{/mg—l‘ur\l 'mu lns |‘n\inr'. $19. 6062000, Lurd i b uomitoly STy WO ieon ot ta dutl snd moininad; puthiug doliid. nnml lhw-.lfl]'; shioulders, c; c‘flu ¥iby, 104c; clewr, ke, Tieceipte—Flour, 3,800 brisy whoat, 19,000 bu; corn, 93,000 bu; oata 11,000 buy hfl:{. wone) Fye, {00 b, MILWAUKKE. Mitwavxs, May 2.~ Mour—Quiot and unchangod. ur.‘h"f.—\ w“ufiuum cnk}k -wulfi No. 1 Milwa kue, 311565 herd, $1.53) Bo. hiwsikee, $1. 03 June, $1.0788: July, $1.008; No. & 07hic. Corn weakj No. 3, uumlxnd‘l! 440, Oatadvll aad lower; Nu. 2, 2, Ty sloady wad Lrms No. 1, 7. Huflr{:lenmnlu:d wind lowary N Tt Nu. B, foistiud, 46 Freighdy=Flrmer; wheat W Bulaly, tic; to Onwego, o, Recelpt, our, B0t brls; wheat 125,000 bu. Shignents—Flour, 500 Lries wheat, 163,000 bu. May 2.~ Boar il ‘ToLuuo, May 3u. —Moar—inil, Cramoi e ™ Hilligan, 61.39; Juno, cavy recelpts, tigh freights, and small Contl- - . Chiamplain, ‘Opdensbury, 1,271 No. 2amber Michigan, e &0 rojecten ro, ok e % Cariy duil ancd 10War; BTy WX Aot gy amise amrreds daly. et d, 57 no erade, 4740 o Vinkh Kirs, 420 Ota il M kans das: 1M ‘Rereipia—Fioue, noner wheat, ‘23,000 b O psmti tlame. 500 beler whents 3,000 b SAipients—Elon. 1 whea 23,000 b1 OAts, 7,001, A 13 eorn, CINCINYATY. Crxotnnts, May 20.-- Cotton—Tem; 11%c, Hanr—yuirt it steady: £5.000g 5, 85, Grain—\ieat fn falr demand; $1.05@1.25, cory caalers dutgic, Onta dulls TUSIE, “1iro quict and changed 3 Prisinan=~Tgk dullg £10.00, Lar acttso hut fos; stednn, )11 11 Gash, cloning sldes anlcs At 11w Buine hid byer dine; Kerie, 1aige 1985, Ol masid unsettied nnd Jnwi Ahanbders, @'es clear i, pig ey ot ho lipees at fostied. cliar, aunntnnlly Dacon du tending downward) 7ihe; 10w tU}e; Lic, Whixky- ctive; €107, Butter—Dull and unchangel, ROATON, Bostox, May 20,—Fiour—Steady. fne, SOQA. (0] conmimon extran, condtn wnd Minnisot eaten fninily, 8 : ter” hear, Ol ond - Tdinn, - &0 on; Tl Tota, FLOK.57 K1 Lonts, 000 5G3.00 TANCY Min: newita and Wiaconsln, §7.8500.50. Corn irin inlred and yelluw, G2uwic, Onta=ixed and No. 2 white, 4ouiney refecied, 444301 No, 1 white, Sgaio. 7at0, Nurpato, Moy 20.~Gribi—\Wheat frm and o il males, 20,00 bt Green Ty at §1.33; Noo wakee, $1.10; gampio spring, $1,00. Corg lota N I At h aamiple, 62¢y high Onta oMy vd At 37c 1 i neglected, " Harley neglecte FE D aNoR i anal Freignta=Siendy and nnchanged, Western aupen 0 Wis. wine COTTON, Nrw OnLnans, La,, May 20.—Cotton firmer, bnt not gencrully lifghers snles 1,400 lnles; quotations wne clisnged; net recelpts for two days, 1,50 tinles: gross, 2,144; cxporta to Havre, 2,057; to Amstordam, oo stock, 124,721, UALVRSTON, Tex., May 20.—Cotton quiet; mid- diloRs, 118c: hel recelpty, 252 bales exports, conste wide, 5004 sales, 100, BAVANXAM, G., Mag 20.~Cotton nominals mit. diinggs, 11c; Not recelpts, (S0 Lsles; expurts, coaste wiat, 440; aales, 21, CransrsToN, B, C. dlings, 113671 1iges ne wiac, 032; salca, 100 Mouit.r, Aln., May 20.—Colton quict; middilugs, 107 @lic; netrecelpts, 378 balesy exports coastwlse, 102 anles, 500, ay 20.—Cotton qulet; mil- recelpts, 34 bules; export coat- DRY (GOODS, New Yonwk, May 20.—The puckago trade fn dry Roods was qulet, but xome largs sales were innde ot conceasluns frumn former pricus, 1n opler to meet tues tion figures, Irints were In moderate demand, and wirtings were fairly active. Lancaster ginghamis were Jobbing nt 10%e, Tuesday busluoss will be goucrally awspended, —— PETROLEUM. CLEvrEAYD, May 29.—Potrolewn firm and un. changed; wo quoty standard white, 110 test, 11¢; primg white, 150 teat, 12¢, car lots. PirTsnung, Pa., May 30.—Petrolum dull; crde, £2.02% at Parksr's; refined, 143a104e, Pulladelphin deltyerys MARINE, CITICAGO. Anmven—Schr Klity Grant, Sangatnek, Inmber; #chr Clty of Toledo, Alpenn, Tumber; scbr Eclipse, Muskegon, Inmber; stmr Corona, St. Joacph, sun- dries; schr Presto, Grand laven, plles; schr M. Dall, Muskegon, lumbor; stinr Chicago, Manlta- woc, sundrieaj schr Mary, Muskegon, lumbeor; schr Detrel, Muskegon, lumher; schr T, V. Jones, Mus- kegon, Inmber; schr Tiwo Charlles, Grand Iaven, Tumber; achr Peralt, White Lake, Jumber; schr Zach Chandler, Buffalo, coal; sehr Elva, Holland, ruilroad tles; prop Q. J. Trucsdell, Green Tay, sundrica; echr Tri-Calor, IHolland, lunber; stmr Alpens, Muskegon, sundrics; schr F, D, Tarker, Alpenn, cedar posta; prop G, P, Tieath, Snugatick, suniries; eche M, Thomp- son, White Lake, pilca; selir C.' Crawford, Cuxo- ville, sundriea; fehr Ricine, Muskegon, fumbers wehr ¥, Crawford, Muskegon, lunbert seht Tem! peet, Bay City, lumber; rchr Rouse Simmons, Stuskegon, Tunider: prop Montans, Buffalo, sun- Urfens schr Adrlatle, Whito Lake, Tumber; sehr Liberty, Grand finven, Tuaber: keow Spray, Sau- cutuck, rallroud tews sehe 1 Tempo, WHNLE Ttiver, wmber; schr Bllza Dy, Whita Miver, lumber schr (4 Michaelson, = Ludington, ' lumber; xchr Tans Crocker, ' Little Sturgeon, lume her; mehr Little Telle,” White Lake, humber; st K. L. Bruce, Chyrloite, coal; schr 3ary Nun, Gireen Bny, lumbers prop Dean Hichmond, Buffu: 1o, sundeics; sehr A, . Mowry, Lincoln, lumbers wchr North ‘Star, Dentwater, Tumber; wchr Glad Tidinga, Oconto, lumber: wchr Joseph Dreaden, Ludinton, lumbers sche Jennie Lind, Orand 1a® ven, lumbor; schr Queen of the West, Traverso Tay, wood; scow Mimile Corlott, Muskeizon, lum- bers webe It 1, Tlibbard, Muskegon, Tuniber; sche L. Dall, Manjstce, lumber, ‘CeanrEp—Prop Jarvis Lord, Bufflo, 38,058 hu wlieat; prop Tershaw, 'Hulalo, 50,000 hu rap Charios Rietz, Manistee, 500 1hs hutter i prop City of Travere, Troverse City, 3,000 by vata, 30 bris beef, nnd indries; neow Milton, White Lnke, 7 brls porks wche Ellen Sury, Little Sturgeon, 100 bu outs, 6 tons Ly ; scir Wilasa© Smithy Hoath Huven, 000 b borui; prop Arizona, Erle, B0O brs flour] prop Arizens, Tuifalo, 83,100 bu corni prop Q. P, licath, Sangatuck, sundries; stmr Al- seni, Moskegon, wundries; prop Dean Richmond, buffto, 200 brls flour, 50 bills slicep peits; nchr Tri-Color, Uolland, G2 bu corn, 200 dry Nides; stap . L. Murd, Duluth, 1,811 bit oat, 14 tuba Dutfer,” 45 pletn lued, 503 piias feods prop Javie Hnffulo, H0,H00 bu wheat, 1,500 bags seeds prop 2,178 bu corn, 04 bris flour; prop Chasplain, Jirackville, 21 bl flour, 70 brls pork, 317 green salted hides, 2 brls Lume, P sog LAXE FREIGUTS, cuicago. Thero wasa falr inquiry for canal vessels, and charters were wmade ot Ge for corn snd hige for wheat to Kingaton, Several smnsll vescls were taken for Builalo for wheat at about 23ie. The capucity tuken foots up 140,000 b wheat, 03,000 h corn, and 25,000 bu oats, on the following veseels: To Buoffulo—Schrs IL B, AMooro and I Seaton, wheat at 24e; prop deorgla, wheat, through rate; prop Montana, part cargo wheul, through rates prop Alaska, corn, t'a Sarnla—Prop Montgowery, corn, through raie. T Kingaton— Schrs’ Mincéral Rock and Ploridn, whent ut blee; sehrs Coxsack and O, M. Tond, corn atfic; schr Watertown, oats at 4c. In the afternoon the O, J. Dewoy and B, Mitchell were taken fur i, 000 It corn to Kingston at he. Probably somo steamer reon was enguged for onth . ELSSWIERR Turraro, Mny 27.—There wns a marked hins provement In rates to Chleago, and a still greatee advanco In expected next week, Many vesdels ura in ordinary yet. Duffulo owners are asklng 76c to $13coal arrlving by canal outof principal ship- ments, Capt. Tom Collina repors: Schr Georgo M, Case, coal hence to Chieago, 560¢; wchre F. C. Lelghton, do; achr Mary Lyon, cosl, Cleveland to Ogdenshurg, $1.00 por ton, stralght. Mr. Johu M. Luughllp reporty: Scow Evellue, ties from Denr Creek to Duiflulo, 11c each; schr Morthumnber- land, tles from Leamington to Dunkirk, He eachy sche 8. Gule, coal from from Erlo to_HBullale per lon, Pfree, Thoe steam barge W, ‘T. Graves, schrs Scotia and J, M. Hutche ineon lesvo for Erie to lowd conl on contract for Chicago; the rate is sald to be G5 per ton, Tho best charter reported this season t4 the sche D. B, Talley, coal hence to Chiengo, BUC per ton—:5e uds vance, Capt. George W, Bono reporta: Helirs Lu- cerne and Our Son, conl hence to Chicago, Hic pee ton, Theschr Young Amerlea was tuken for salt to Erlo at dc per brl, frec on board, and ties from Bear Creek to ufinlo nt 11c each, AftiLwatker, May 27, —Frelghts continue firm at 2¥ic for wheat to Builalo, The hxllnwln‘: chartem have been made: Schra Saveland, H, A, Scove, and David Vance, wheat to Duflalo at 245¢; prop Arabla, wheat at through rate. LAKE MICHIGAN, CRICAGO. Tusincss around the dockswns nnusually duh yesterday, though thero 4 a Jarge lumbor.tleet in port.... Thoschr Dawn lost her jibboom by collisfon in the rlver yesterday,...The Gracle M., Piler, while belng towed up tho river, came in contact with the schr Emma A. Mayes, m}fi l'uuld her foru- riguing, besldes sustalntug otber slght dumsgo 'x‘fifi George W, Adams s s) tiug calkud atone ol tho docks of the Cbicago Dry-Dock Company.... Theschr G, J. Dewey ‘u in port yestorduy for the first thine, Bho {e 8 tne-Jooking craft... . Alr. Harey Meud, fireman on the tug Swmith, goi his uri canzht in the machinery of the tug yesterday, snd hadit fractured. ... Vhe wind changed suddenly from thy sonthwenst to the north Kmmlny aflernoon, creating quitea squall, which, however, did no umage to the shipping. ... 1L Was rumorcd yester- day thus tho owners of single tugs huil como to the conclusion that 1t would be better w give np thele Gpposition to tha schemo of laying up one-third of the tugsin the river, and that an arrsngemont would 50 wady s few days.... It s to by boped that, there will be no chunge mine fn the presont Marhor-Maslers, as the h'umlomun who now fili the sosition are sil well qualliad, and have performed lhulr duties thue far o the sutlafuction of tho yea- $el and tug-ownors, Gireen hands fn such posltion would be Wurse thun nyeless. MILWAUKEE, The brig Mechanie, of Racine, [s on dry dock ab Wolf & Davidson's, belng culked previous to het departure for Maskegon, from which port she loads acargoof deals for Quebee, and from thence to Wextord, Ircland. The Mochanic has beon lald up for two years, and 8y luko business does not secin tu Improve, she is about to try hor fortune on sl water, 8he ls comuanded by Capt. M. J. Kelley, of Kacloy, & gentteonn well knawn W the waring comunily on the lukes, Tho followlng isth Juspector's report of hur sarvey held ‘o t 27th_of May, ot Milwaukee: £he was buill fu Detroit by (oodsll, —and launched 1848, She be rated at "3 topm oud owne by A, 0. Burch & Cu. and Charles [, Bilss, L beroupltis found o muufl chain X luches G futboms, targe chain 1 -1 fnches 10 fathoms new decks, two new improved pumps, Jurie anchur, 507 poutids, small aiichur, 1,680 pounds, con: o wtanding rigelig new, al “wirs, mev nuinsall, Wpeail, snd dylog jib, extra ruoning Hear nearlynow, In 1500 who ‘was rebullt, e B Vi entles new end, now coiling from salt watpr inark up, topsidud, deaks, and deck-framnen, e s neiiia hick, ook weraped und cdxé toited botween oach frame, all rotten frumes takvy