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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1877. FINANCE AND TRADE. Dullness ‘Prevalent in Local Fi- nancial Circles. Iaflrond Values and Debts---A Dangerous Counterfeit. The Produce Markets Tame and Lower ---A General Decline on 'Chauge, linl a Firmer Feeliug in the Afternoones« Tho Shipping Movement Dull. NANCIAL. ‘The only feature of lacal finances waa (he ab. ernce of any new featnres, The banks nniformly make one complaint of {dlo funds, and an accumn- Istingsatplus, Thedemand for loans has snb- #lded in nearly every direction, and fs maintained atthe Jow level usual after the transaction of the #pring bnsiness. [oard of Trade paper and that from the commercial and miscellancons customers of the banks is only in moderate supply. Ratesof discount were 8Q10 per cent at the banks to regular customers, On the Atreets nome 1naily the same rates prevall. N New York exchange was sold between banks at B0 75e per 81,000 promlum, Tho clearings wera $3, 100, 000, s TAILROAD VALUES AND RAILROAD DEBTS, The Now York Daily ftulletin attempta to make * areply to the anawer of tho New Yotk Telbune to fta statement that tho late heavy decline in rallroad valuey was **the conscqoence of an unmitigated craze.” Itdeelares that ** The Z¥ribune has over- rtated the increase of atock by 814,000,000 and the Increanc of honded debt by $41,100,000; snd, also that It has forcotten to ehow how far these augmentations of llabilitles have been set off by acquisitions of property, or by new or improved conetructions, or hy reductlons of floating debt, " With the correctlons made by tha Zulletin, the fiftcen roads in qquestion have Increasod their stock dedt from $151,000,000 to §458, 000,000, and the bond debt from 2140, 400, 000 to 8260, 534,000, In the four years between April, 1873, and Aprll, 1877. This In an ageregato incresse of about £107,000,000 of debt which the public will not bo casfly convinced has becn rightly incurred, The barden of proof certainly reats npon the roads, They have been running deever into. debt through. out the vory years when the rest of tho commu- nlty have bten financioring and cconomiztng ta get ont of debt. All this while the manegers 1efuse to let the stockholders, who are the owners, know how their own money fs being pent, or what s the condition of thelr prop- erty, It Ianot anrprising that atock values have depreciated as they have, It will bo surprieing it thero {n not a atill greater depreciation. It will he surprining if It doas not become a commonplace of ‘Dusiness wisdom not to invest fn such stocks at all. In tho preeont conaition of the laws tho Directorof & m{lmud has au frrevocable power of attorney from evory one who continnas to hold stock, The only way to rovoke the power of attor- ney ia tosell the stock. That Is tho course great mumbers of Investora are taking, sensibly con- cluding that if 1t s wronz to gamble It is silly to Eamble with advcesatics who boast that they play with loaded dice, OPBBATIONS OF TITN LONDON CLEARING-HOUSE FON TEN YEARS. Zondon Times, Bir John Lubvock, as honorary Sccretary of the Jondon bankers, han favored us with tho subjoinad rtatistica, shawing the working of the Dnnkers’ Clearing-Houss for the year endlng on the 30t of April, 1877, which Is the tenth during which thess statintics hava been collected, Tho total amouats for the ten years havo been: Total.for the Teir. 0ck Kz on Faurinaaf e s the ‘Piva, Hanin, * enun EMTIILO0 L4t o0 " Ialieano0, s oo 1BURELC0" B3R 703000 Inisinon aaauloe 0, 20, 94: BB 0 2,005 173,001 ZTRRILCOD o745 000 255,050,000 1,070, 583,000 SUvwn o0 B0z 0% 000 201,630,000 TIH, V3,000 4,81 The total amount ol hm checks, ste., pald at hé Clearing-1lonso during the year cnding the 30th of Aprll, 1877, shaws, thereforo, a decreaso of £57,247,000 na contrasted with 1876, Tho pay- ments on Btock Exchange account dsys form & sum of £718, 703,000, bolng a decrense of £243,- #02,000 s compnred with 1876, The payments on consols -ccuuul fil for the sawe p!rlod have nmauntod to L18, 481 as compared with 1470, “I'be amounts nwlng Il.lmflxh on the 4ths of the month for 1877 bave amounted to £231, 530, 000, l}x{:l}n:; decreasa of £9,177,000 as comparsd 70, THE WAR AND ENOLIAR DUSINKSS, ‘Tha offect of tho declaration of war has hean In Eungland so far Lo stimulate only the manufactares of arms. lusincas at Bhofileld {s depresod, and the general opinion of manufacturces 1a that the political uncertainty will add to tho distress In fn. dustrial and commercial elrcles. The Mauchoster Eraminer says: ‘There lano growth of connd!fleu il and, In the abeence of this, reco out of the s lon, ¢ s Am! till worse irleirany are sald to have heon recotved. Th {hi tura t)ngy bave taken tinca tha war bécams talnty Uas bevn s hl;;‘u potntmient to splunors and i iz “nm(ng i ll mpuumenl of confidence ‘!‘ ace, but provious Aot ot ati T 5 v it AV Frons th Luwmmnluu-num(nn-nmuo oy aturey laige gleea way i Tndieg w wmle Arlvmlml from Ghiua wre such a4 wo iittances T censed 1o _coma. £ Lo Levantine rke e which, of course, 1eiuporarily stops busines st toud to awell th airesdy "SSEYE production uf Tudia and Chitua staples. DANKING IN AN PHAKUIBDO AND CHIOAGO. ‘The banking capital of S8an Franclsco fa mdch Jarger than that of Chicago, but the business donu 1a much lews, The Bank of Nevada alone, with its $10,000,000, han ncarly as much capital aa the National Bankn of this city. Two other San Fran- ciaco banke~the Bank of Californla and the Mer. chanta® Exch have ‘oach $5,000,000 capltal, 'The banking caltal of Han Franclsco fs nearly, If not quite, throe times ag much as that of Chicago, Dut the bustncss [s only Lalf ss much, Tho Ssn. Trapcisco Duiletin rentarks on thie that **Qur clearlngs average ahout seven milllons a week, but weveral of our banks are not In the Assoclation, notably the Hauk of Nevada, which haa the largeat canital of afl. Probably our clearings will averagq in falrly busy times ten millions & weok,—abont Lialf those of Chlcago, though we have three times the capjtal, To sccomplish thesa results they must turn over the money yaicker n that city than wedo, They must give it several turns to our one, " THR BILVER MAUKET, Mocatta & Goldemid, of London, make the fol. Towing report uf the condition of ths London silver market for the fortnight ending May 13 Sutaequent to the date of our last they detonna for silver, nd the comluzm{ & 2§00 b a8 e mqulu 101 ot gichanses Daving relapee dhey inerkat feil S sl adue reiens artivale wire tukeu (0 i :mn L3161 10 0414, llu(undnl risis s [marored, an conafderalile s diaposed of the Chy Tales lciug jower thy prica has neulhm 10 94t at bich s aiail tranesction oceurred I... mmummum:umuu: 1) en frot tlie b‘u or fraa ermany Lo the uf £900,01 pditlun 13 Shout 13 kLU Tecolod Tromy AGMTAILG ABd Now Gon hrld. L Illwclr! likely that furth l‘lll LIFE OF BILVER MINES, It Is #aid to be & fact fa the history of aflver pro- duction that wherever in any part of the world sil- * ver mineshave boen worked they are worked now, unlcss arreated for sonie explaloable causs, The minea of the Andes have been worked for thrue centuries, Those of old Spain from tho Middle Ages, and areln working condition now, In llun. ary thesame wines worked by the Homans be- fore tho birth of Cbristatill yleld thelr steady in. cresso. Those of Ficiberg In Baxony, worked from the oloventn ceatury, know no_ dimination. 1o Bohemla, Tyrol, Norwsy, snd Bweden, In the Ural sud Atles Mountains, and whorever else dis- coverios of silver have been made, we bollove, withaut cxception, the mivea coptinue to be worked, and are generally more productive now thou at any thne Lo thelr past bistory. TUE EMMA MINB LITIGATION, Mr, A, W. MacDougall, Chalrinan of the Emma Mine, in writing to the Londoa 7mes that sn ap- pedl against tne verdict inthe tase of the Company versus Park & Baxter will bo taken to the United Etatcs Supteme Court, esys that the Directors find 1t ** impossivle W supposo that thls verdict was fauly srrived at,and that consequently Mr.Elough- ton bas applicd to the Judge, and hayobtalned an order staylug the defendants from any procecdings under the vendics.™ TAXATION OF BANKS 1M XNW YOHK STATE. ‘Thu New York Leglslature has passed 8 bill to Nmit snd correct tho cxcesslve taxalion of banks Io that 6tate. 1t provides that no tax sball here. stler be asseased upon tho capltal property or franchise of any bank or banking assoclstion ex- ceph sasseascd and Laxed upon tho sharca of stock thezeln, lnthe same manoer 28 upon other per- sonal propesty, and Bot otfjerwiss, ezcopy thele surplus, in An Amount equal to 25 per cent of the cnpital, shall bo cxempt feam assessment and taz- atlon, A DANGEROUA COUSNTLRFEIT, A connterfelt $50 b1l of the Central National Dank of New York City has just got into cirenlation, and s #ald to be & very dangerons one, The engraving and sizmatures are admirably excented, but the paper (s 8 little heavy, and stiffer than the genalne. 0OLD AND GREENRACKS. Qold was 10843107 in groenbacks, i Gre]:\h-chwmmx@mn cents on the dollar n gol City 7 # ct. bonds..... Egl'itnsuk;‘l ¥ er pewerage Chicago City 7 ¥ e Cook Conntr 7 Bet. N Chte r cn?;‘n. -fl"fim ““And Interest. nY '.\'EL‘CGMPIL 4 KEW YORK. To the WWestern Associated Iyess. New Yonk, May 15, —~Gold apened and closed at 107, with somo salos early in tho day st 1074, Carrying rates 1 and 1!§ per cont, and borrowing ratea flat, 1 and 3 per cont. Silver ot London, 544¢ pence, Hore, silvar bars, 127% In greenbacks and 110 in gold. Coin, 34 disconnt. Governments were dnll and fiem, "ullrnlul recaritien wern steady, te bonda were atondy, Tllo Hloek Exchange was occnpled Iy daring thoe carly-hour by tho inaa officers, which wan accompnnled by moro than the usnal dhm-y of nonseniec, When the busl- ness began tho general )ist exbibited con- riderablo firmneas, but, at tho dirst call, a vigorous sclling movement was startod and pricen declined sharply. Stichigan Contral Iu)l oif from 45 to 4335, recoverad to 4%, broke 0413, and rallied to 4 l)elnwnru, Lackawauna vestern advanced from 44 to 45, and deciined Morris & Easox advanced from G8Y4 to %0, and later loat the {mprovement. Delawara & Jiudnon rose lmm ‘)fl‘ 1o 433, nml afterwards touched 184 . orc rose to 63 and New York Centras to ll.fl;. with the latest aales at a de- cline of t¢ in both cases. Western Unlon waaquict At G645, In tho afternoon the sharo speculation was ex- cecdingly quiet and presented few features ofelne terest. Iinols Contrnl dropped from 58% to e e e pe ot tho “generl markot was about steady in fone! AL the cides tie markot wae steady and weak, tions ngaregated 137,000 shares, of Wlllch 12,240 wero New York Central, 3000 Lake Shore, 1,150 Notthwestern, 3,700 Rock Island, l'l“.lofll!lchl n Centrul, 1,500 Ohlos, 700 Western Unon, 0 Dolaware, Lackawanna & Wentern. g.‘mmuwnm & Hudson, snd 6,360 Morris & Ernox, nisraot easy, 2B2%. Money apor, 3¢ Unelome receipts, 8224, 000. ‘The Assistant Treasarer dllhunnd, 2053, 000, Clearings, 810,500,000, smnn angy 48 Primo moreantile 3% E3 £ PR £ Taan Uertiithieing Unlan Paclfic honda, . & nd-grs orthwestern pi ‘Tennessee, old.. o 'ATR ROXDA. 4341 Virginta, now.. Misaourd’ oven: BA% Praticisco. 8an Fuaxcisco, May 16.—The San Francisco Btock and Exchange Board t nyldupmlnnmlu. tlon that at all Informal sessiona of the Board tho Gallar nd Socretary shall bo present. All tramang- all bo recarded. and no outalders allowed lho il Ivllex-ol dealing nlrullyn herctoforo, New Onuzaxs, May 10, - 001a 2005 107. laht exchango on Kew York & promia Bterling cxchange, bankers' b(lls, FOREIGN, Loxnoy, May 16,—Consals, moncy and lctnnnl, United Gtates Donds—'03s, 103%; ‘078, 208 10- mu] 108131 now f, 100303 Now York: Centra 3 3 preforced, 10; Illluols Cunuul. P54 us, Moy 16.—Rentes, 1027 03¢ REAL ESTATE. "The following instruments wete Sled for record Taésday, May lb. Hapard, wtornr Tnare s m fu 008108 ", $ 5,000 Pl hd (Y ay 0. 17 1o £i'0'0f Laftin si, 5 f, liing. dated My 11, 1,200 arvardst, 2 Tt L w of Westeri s b ) X Nu;'lh :.Juk 3, Bsie 1o of Hehilor st 6 71 & 00k 11, dated M, lhi ‘uflllnzfll LK3 OF TUA B“::‘M“‘ pear l-oru nmnl. ef, i Humboldt st : oF UL SOLRF ateE. L ! i wsoriel Cortaad st o' e buildings, dated COMMERO:! IA.L The following wore tho recelpts and shipmenta of the loading articles of produco in this city during tho twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Tues- day morning, and for tha cnrrenpnndlnx timo last year; __ Shipments, Lo 1At Tiour, bris...e W heat, e A < LM S | | Withdrawa from store during Monday for city consumption, 11,230 bu wheat, 384 bu corn, 1,208 ba barley. ‘The following geain wan inspected Into store In this city yesterusy mornlng: 7cars No. 8 North- weatern wheat, 1 car No, 9 spring, 4 cars No.3 do, 2 caru rejected do, 1 car no geada (15 wheat) 1 4 cars yellow corn, 1 car No. 1 do, 50 cars high mixcd, 127 care new do, 24 cars now mixed, 143 cara and 0,000 ba No. 2 corn, 76 eare rejected do, 8 cars no grado (321 carn); 14 care whilo oata; 18 care No. 2 do, 26 cars rejected do (67 oats)§ 3 cars and 16,400 bu No, 2 rye, 1 car No. 2 barloy, 5 care No. 3do, 3 cars rejected do. Total (403 cars), 105,000 bu, Inspected out, 10,623 bu wheat, 17,- 533 bu coru, 14,808 bu oats, 1,503 bu rye, 3,178 bu bartey. « ‘The Inapection of wheat {nto store ono year ago was 88 car-loads, and 2 yoars 0o was 100 car- loads, We note (hus far this mouth that’ we have recelved just 35 cur-loads of stvalsht No. 2, oran averayu of oue car-load per day, fuctuding Sundays. Something s the watter with the water routs for provisioos to (he scaboard, They asy that only {wo of our prominent 8rias have been ably to ob- tain room at the recent low frelght o The carriors were aaking G4¢ apccio por 100 1bs yester- day for provisions throogh from Cbicago to Lives- S ool by ateam; and the Ge differonce with longer time and Inteemetiate handling 4 no inducement to patednlze the water ronte. Against this wo have n reported rate of Gfe #pecio pbr 100 1hs far provisions fromt Cinclnnatt to Liverpool, ‘The diffarence {8 20c por 100 1bs, or very nearly tic per Ib In cnrrency. ‘Raten from Uhieago are vigoronaly suatained, while thoso from ather polnta scem to be cut ad Hdltwm, swhencver It paya to reduce. them, prosision trade 1e Nlat, Laat winter thero'wan s diference of ¢ per bn in the Daltimore market between eall corn and steamer corn. The difference hna now widencd to 6@%c. Thisshows the sxtont to which dealers in the aiticle are disposcd to trast corn received In that matket. The difference I8 not a0 creat In New York: but it Is widening, In tha West there i rome -lhpoomon 1o discriminate between winters stored comn and that which haa remained on tho cob tll hot weather, The inspection in this city han heen so rigdd that large quantitics of corn have been diverted to other points, und the canal has lost revenno anwell #a the city a portion of fta ‘business. If No. 2 corn conlt ever ba dopended npon to carry throngh the germindting neason, onrs ought suroly to be able to bear the teat, Tukwe nave a big stock of it here, mostly shelled in win- ter, before the toba wero dry, and a good many operators profess to fear the result, thongh the corn Is in perfect order thne far, This Is ono rea- ron for the ahaenco of shipuing orders, nnd the cxistenco of 8 jarge preminm on July delfveries, A good deal of indienation was expresscd In pork circles nver the raport that there is now rome 127,000 bris winter pork in store. That Is a do- craare of only about 4,000 brla during the past thirty daya,—a rate which wonld icavo ys with romething like 100,000 bris on hand at the open. ngof tho next packing scason, It acema. liows ever; that the discropancy ia dne (o a misstatement o month ago, the error then belng some 10,000 bris, owing to the nnwillincness of some parties toreport. The proeent report fs claimed to be \approximately correct. ' The leading produce markets woro rather dall yesterday, and alltended downward, The for- ©ign markets wero ensler, and the weather was warm, while. thero was littlo demand from con- snmers. Jubbers in breadatus and provisions got in full stocks during the recent excltoment, and those atocks aze now working off mars ejowly than *thoy wonld if prices wers lawer, which leaves 1it- tla actual demand at wholesale, whilo the war news is not exciting enongh to draw out additional apecalative actlvity, Hence the tendency Is down- ward. Quict provalled In dry.goods clrcles. Bheet. ings and shirtings, donims, drills, prints, and snm- mer dress fabrics were moving with somo frec- dom, bat in most’ deparfmonts thera wan no ap- peatance of activity, The sgeneral market pre- served o steady tone, Groceries were falrly active all around and uniformly fhn, Sugar were ordered with somo rescrve, but holders woro cons fident of tho atability of prices and were not press- ing salee. Coffces, teas, rice, slrups,- molasscs, and soapa wera strong. There was & fulr de- 'mand for domestlc and foreizn dried frulta, and pro- vious quétations were very gonorally adhered to. Fish were ordeted freoly and were wnchanggd. Lntter was In light request from alippors and the homo trade, and was weak and unscttled undor ncreasing supplics, Clicoso also -was dull and [heavy. The price of now chease I some 3¢ higher than at tho sanio date lnst year, and thoro can ba little doubt that the market will sustain a material decling bofore the . ecason Is much farther ade vanced. Tobacco wasin falr demand and firm, No changes were devoloped In the baginng, leather, coal, ond wood markets, Olls were quict, with carbon quoted ¢ lower. Palntsand colors were falrly active and steady. The retall lumber market wgs fairly active and stoady. 'The small offeringe at the docka wors soon taken by the city dealers at full recent prices. Lumber ln cargo {sin good domand, and firm, ardwaro dealcrs report & moderato trade at tho current prices. It {e'roported that somie doslers aro shadlog the rales on naile. fur large lots, but other articles In tho llst are steady, oxcepting gal- vanized iron, on which the alecount hus been rajsed. Wool, hay, broom-corn, and scoda” were unchangod, 1lides wero scarca and rendy sale at quotations. Poaltry was ateady, and eggs casler, Lake froights were quict and nnchanged, on tho ‘basis of 3¢ for corn to Duffalo and 7c for corn to Kingston. Hoom was taken for 175,000 bu corn and 80,000 bu barley. Hall frelghts wore dull, but nominally steady at former rates: To New York, 30c per 100 ™a on graln and 45con boxed meats. To Boston, Port- % Iand, and Providence, @3¢ ou graln and 0o vn provislons, To futerlor Now England polnts, 35c on grain, Provistons to Daltimoro 42c, aud to Pufladelphia 43c. To Montreal, 25¢ on grainand 3¢ on provislons, **Fourth class™ rated 10c above graln, The direct foroign oxports from thia city dnrlnw Inst woek included 400 brla flour, 4,480 bu corn, 150 brls pork, 5,030 Loxos meats, 2,070 casce canned mcats, 2,000 tca lard, 325 brls beef, 200 pkgs butter and cheeso, 400 brls tallow, and 100 bris alcohol. 1t 18 no wonder that our GRAIN 1N STORT. Tho followjng aro the footings of the ofMclal re- port of tho grain In store in this city on tho even- ing of Saturday last and corresponding daton: Y12 Nuud, - Jny 13, Tenon 02 1740 Taiam 1, 770 T N.vl TE73 200,344 a0l in store, 6,343,807 bu, T\llu l|l- ow an_ lucreaso durlng last week of 460,100 by cornt docreasa of 230,083 bu wheat, 83,700 ha oats, 25,54 bu rys, and 83,017.bu barley. Total Iy Crease, 44,670 bu. The abave noted quantities of N, Wewheat Include 26,533 bu No. 1 Miuoests, sud 18,767 bu No. 2do. Q00Ds RECEIVED st Chicago Castoms May 15, 1877; Vercho, Rall. ing & Co,, 1 caso of wazedolls, 3 cascs ahell-boxes; Darnum Brothers, 1 case of glasswaro; tho Taot & Sona® Music Company, 4 cascs wusical instrue ‘ments; Block & Amsteing 4 cases of looking-glass plates; Borley & Tyerell, 7 pkys of porcelain-ware, U pkge of earthenwars; (lonld Bros. & Dibule, £ casks of flower-tlics, 1 cask of encaustio-tile: John W, Wills, 5 casks of gelatine, Amount col- Jected, $4,304, 40, TROVISIONS, 110G I'RONDUCTS—Wero loss actjva and steadier, though prices agalo averaged lower, In sympatby with & dull fealing at the Btock-Yerds. The slocks of pork d Iard, noted below, were larger thao was generally expected. espectally pork, and thers was mory dispos! tlun to sell {n consequence; but prices have already r ceded 0 142 that there was some hopa for a reaction, ‘The shippink demand atlil continues mmeagre, and stocks reaalng as shey ougbt todo, Eo cun of the Pork-Packers’ Assoclation ro- wing stocks 1o store, The meat Lotals %3871, Mav 13, 178, umu Norators: repur jex] N tive. e mudcr\lnl!ln Yo, sad :.::Itg “‘Iél.} bk nAan AILcIInl! 1‘ ‘I advanced 2k, +i@1t lower ihan Munday'eveniog, Bafes wero ros ported Of L) a8y A J‘l, 201 9, T qu-.ll-r Jlmw ' and 14, cl uly st 4. e 23, 500 Lirla, ui 6 nurkes CXNlfl cusy F P Ny ?.I"Jltlkl‘ 8y §)4.200814.23 selicr Y Ineuvnq.mull W 913.75814.00, and extrn Vflm.fiflw 1[ o Maed 10 100 Ibs, II" 17 asid doctine . U the advauco kalued Moudsy sfi D.I!IW) I ’ 'll . llllh‘llllhl lHQIllly for anunux&lhn a llhl re Ilud ufl(!l\ Bales were reported of |, Lcs caan st 7431 520 tea do oew) 8t $A 61N 6.0 Ill “I ltlh'l 30,32 ud hul)lclk“(l'.l at §0.35 tes. ‘The misrket CI\IM tana ‘:l."‘:: $3.2560. 275 acller Juue; Bhrh Mratsa—Were dull an Inlrlfll Bhort ribs wergs e other les wers marked down Ll Ly drop lu lllufl I’"fl tho 'Il"fllu n";'fli%fl"‘ oy (u} ! T 100 Iha cash, §7. 1. er June, Infl 7.13! E718 acllor July.” Tha Teriek climed wt 106 fo nwln’} raugs of prices: Long oré b (A Al LA 7 ™ o 0oy fanatat st 714e aehor S amberiands anfet nt AYA7C) ol oasdi aweet phklfl bRy g “eut A fryme, u\(m <) n:‘;fl:zllr and qulet st 810,73 PR SROMT S 341200 for extra mens; afid QU tor mosu €1 K o siomis ah m @Y foretty, and szaide foF Eauatey ot the fastde for No. ¢ nt E.\l)‘i'l‘"l‘l"fl. FLOUT=Was dnil and nomioatly easler, though deal- ers mado no change In asking rates. - There was littla demand, efthir local o for cxport, though some inquiry ‘wes noted from Pittshurg and other pointa. Eales were Jimited to 135 bris winterson private termas 420 trte Aneingextras, partly at £7.75 40003 470 triaapring supere fines atiga.ox40,50; and Ko briarye flonr as 8.0, Total, 1,48 bris. The market closed at the following as tha g ranga of pricen: Cholce winters, $10.00a11,00; medtum do, $0.00@10,00;_common do, $0,(2D. 23 chofee Minnesits opting, €9.50810.00: medium do, 0.0 30,3 cholca patents, $10.7%%@11.50: medium ilo, £1.5010.00; common do, §0.00Q0.604 cholce family flanr (spring), €B.5c@7.0n: medinm do, $8.003R.31 srringg extran, $8.30@4.00; cholce spring saperfines, £0.0000,50 medium do, £5.60@0.00, Rye flour, $0.00 @625 naw=Was rathor quict and 35@300 per ton lower, Rales wera mado of 40 tons at $12.00 free on bosnd cars, Conx-MraL—\Wns quict and,unchanged. Halo was made of 20 lans caarso at $1.50 per ton on track, WILEAT—=Waa dull and _easier, decllning 3o per b, and cinviog 30 bolow the fatest prices of Monilay, The Tirltish marketa were nulet (privata adviccs salg **dull ), and New Yok rcported **scarcely any to- anley.” Our recolptdwere again_ small, but the ship- menta ween emall oo, aml thers were few onlers in hand for cash lots, thy car-lonrd department beinis again dull, Keveral urders wore Fecelved from outsid for future, and thesa hmke Ihfl" mai ahort Infereat (o 1] with the whew ini waa in favor o o, diie {0 [irehago whiat for. -nn u recent prict "weh i b ws Flven vlun‘lllom. it b o n"u o take the 7l une r:‘pentd ALY, ROl il elined 1o €1.0% an tlosed AL & .MuL Nelter from tho ssmaan Jue ta 10 below (kseling 1L, Kell rr'llt‘nmmlz 7%, e cloed { T CloNTi it 10 akle, (s altn Bf SaF Tora o xn&,m favorice nouse, ' Eaah males were renorteid o I Noy dxpring & 174 2,000 b N, 1 do 20 by nju‘m and 1,400 bu B, umple For R MixNRaaTA WiteAT—Kalo inited o 350 tn by 1amplo at 81,73 0n (rack, ‘Graded Tota wore not. menr GOIE=—Was active for futute, with litle dispoattion oy for prcient lelleery; il uneraly we iinini 2c, and clos peinw ihe. Tategt ;mm ot Monday. "Live lwn"“mnlrmlnr. and New York warlower o fufures, wh hra were lena ¥ me, hut the repurtoid L, and tho spocks In store ly 0,00 lnxo the hot Li laat week, Riving & hea weather. . Therg whe rerfl(’um llemnnd or anipincats few onlers i@inz here, an il The 1bwes araes wira heaty. many Ildm( piaced in stors becaitss lll“y Thorw wasalso & lucal desire to avoli urr{)nncnhwm. lllhn uffcrings wera large in pros Lortion o tie numbor ot buyers. A fow buying onders wers received 10 fill shorts cm ountry account. hut thaso partics had nearly covered the nruviora gy and {le imarket was masout alocst. Il_:lu‘rnclur Ahanat any ine for tiree wuu! cr fune o] and decitnet m-um, clwllnzn e r{efler.fiuy -‘(‘.fi\ a i _‘ ... could nai be sol undar fune, FehoreeaE 1ok e bt i - reporte: 83%50s s m. e gt Shixeiiar doas) Rewohlzed at 484aDeT I'L-tumurth.uc- o eaematdjcon irackt 12,000 b ahelled, lly i e, at dhenae on track and u,»nnm 0 8L 40831 5¢ reo o buacd carm, Tacal, 170,400 UATA=Were mudcmlflrncurn. Mlnfldfll‘ at timey, aud weak under liberat offeringn. cloalng 14+ Likc low! ¢rihanantiie proviow erenlni. Tio receints wore I-rfiu 67 cara baing Inpocted I * Now York was qitot UMM, ARG TG (lGrTrAvG af L ALOCI (0 80T wae HOL Iargé e many of efitors expesters midedd 10 whic o OYler TRarkEt wErE Howin nd. Ehors many scllers o celpin, eape S okt the ' weatfier continues fine, The oy, Wt SommCEAIC L o waa g nJune, otnerwise the nmv et were qulet. Seller Juile opened st i down lo £2i4e at tho Ciune, Laah o Moy aqid aT 413( n4dc. closing " at the in- Mde for car. lota. {lej e Wi quoted BLAC. Sam. Ural s Mo, " ot piea were plo nalea wers reported of 4,300 o AT SeaoL T W0 A by FhEuRIe At DT4@48c on trr nd ‘1'.’» bu no.v.:m»sma freo ou- 80,0 by Y k- Was indetive and 1c lower, No. 3 being quoted At 83c, and scller Juio st tha same figul Coliis "wero Tarer, ‘belnd chicily by, Conal; Mt 1y nm-rxnn on the market wera ligit. N were re- fl\lll PY—WH Inactive and nnmlnlllrunrn’lnlud. \n. 3 wasin modorata request, and, & Co,'s rcnnlpu et relected TR At 4 and May at Tre, withoit saics. The i Sior Jemued week 88,000 hi, and rr.-tum room was taken mmhy for as el ey AT G g R e R 0 Stk Total, z.:mb ! iy \vnu«-nmmnmxm w1 iK1 05 for tune., Corn—220,000 bit at 5% 3)40 for Junc aad SidusiMo rk—Balea 730 hris at $14. W for July. LATENT. pork was firmer. t 2,500 brisat £14.23@14.:30 for Jung niil 814.37 Il.mlur.lu{ 4. 4@ 4 $0.2049.33 for Ji e, ‘and’sales wors reported of o odera "Jm.na a0 stronger. June llllv.l Il ll-m‘{(’l Y ch‘lllli [ thl! nlll de. July i ok sroes ant baCale ‘pepese Cfuna sold at 52)4C, and closed at 5233, July closed at 343 LART CALL, ado frmer, losing at 81427 - §14.075641 r Jine, nlmr.vuuu o 11146 for i “s- es Sroer, clounie At $0. 400,03 Hor duly. "satcs 600 08 a¢ flh‘l" 'Ill'-l uly. s frm, with sales af 130,000 D8 at 87, Yok s wert Ay Wit sales oF 1505000 44 87,00 GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Waa casler AL $2.10432.16, BROOM-CORN—Was In fale request sod steady, infact, deolcraquote tho market Arm, asthostock I light and will probably bo exhausted bofore the time fornew corn. Thu demand for seed hasbeen very lighe thiaspring and a decreaso in the acreage fa expected In the older Ststes. Quotstlons: Ureen hurl, B G7ci medium hurl, red tipped, 4@5¢; green brush, ‘with hurl enough to work It, 5@3%ci rod tipped, with do, 4@1)ct red do, 3ad et Inslde Lrush, 3@4c; medi- um to cholce stalk brald, 4@3¥c; faterior brush, 3@ nics croaked do, 2@4a. BUTTEN--The market for this staplo presented no now features, There was ohly s hand-to-mouth de. mand, the unmistakable downward tendency of prices causing buyers to restrict their orders to such quantis tics ma aro nocded for Immedisie usc, Fales wera chlcfly 1 13@20¢ for common to cliolca grades. Wo quute: Chulco yellow, 20Q34c; medium to Rued, 140 1Hcy faferior to common, 105130, BAGGING—Oratn bage wera nioving with some froe. dom, sod wero quoted firm, Burlaps were quict guunies dull, Quotatations ara ae follows: Biark A, 2u0| Montsup, Zici Peeriess, 22¢) Ontario, 22¢; Lew- faton, 2ie; Otter Croek, 10cy Amerioan, 1850} koag, 100 burlap bags, 4 and Bbn, 13@15¢t gunlles, single, 1431503 dodouble, 24@24ke. CHEEBE-Thora was # weak market for choese, Buyers are holding off for lower price ergam anzlous 1o keep stocks down to the smalles p(nllblu dlwentlous, there ls mum orless -hullnl n[ Home fancy full crea: held Ooml fl cholce new (ull cream ll UKGNK. Iull nnlnld!,lll nnllnmenlul. All elrl nmlnn win) \V-Tmm !a awhnr ] Tanae, S0, Hiosd uulnmr l7mulnnn uuu i al &0, Sransrric, $3.00; Jadinse gloc&. B0 GUs~Wera abundant and eaty at 103110, 0 dos mand bus falen O Wace Vewsiablca 16, bocaims 7 H nuu-uue fab wero sirong. at Monday'ssdva r salt water descriptious m\ qllfl prices wetl lll“] Indlll anl] llllllln!fl. WRS TEDOFLes Tt yoar. ."nm Moot ghlienan l'J | Il hrl ‘U.. LKL 253 NO. | hay, $4.25. iy J,(:' hrl, “‘IIMH. kl‘ lll:l"l ll;lll;':full. -brl, 'I Bitn giagati i > 62 odtish, 84,884, ”: ‘l'mlfi e Sialed hervisia, be i "hnmn brl, ver salliun, RO AN TUEE 2l e raarket no o Ll £ mparcnt liaalncts Continmes Famy s ety .n.unr" Bt domeatic and furclun drie o m-m: mafotatne i mn ll\l!nllmu arg n followa: ¥ gl -ycn, mmm '1"' alslos, luun. % wTto—Alden apples, 13aiger Michizsa d n&a:’: outhern: 348 Klcrrled, 7 e rapver: | o 204 l!l‘ Itk 7c, 248 BiL LTa=Fllbe cy atnionds, 1 o0 Frehon e u».anu urenzulrl“::lnul e r (! m Hllllll. 1& \aci n»l iiasourt, tha umlngwnuuuu. @osey Teas PR i I'ln—hlnvb:n('l érs In fate supriy Bud Weak. l’nl"l{fl fruits w:m 1a falr "fllll\" #l‘ il I‘Ul“ I"’ Hl1 oranges. §3.0044.00 per per boxy A, #1.0n24.00 ul‘ ‘D da strawber- WW'K‘"h& lll’ ro fair] kLY Iew lnly-n ero frescat lu peron, Bie ¢ B were assel. the whar et maln :‘-’i"’l"""fl ead hanjies we ! ricel mAINLAINIOg 8 Loyant tono, Helow are tha tigns i Hisa. 8 IS u-(.uuuu.. auaic L gt el co Y it u{c "" d" o fi“fl e, h« 341 :un|15mn v.anl T o cot Com; herd s ““m“ o L‘;Cm(e: nmxln;. 18% ‘(fll”‘fl EN!YIM‘ ‘ IJ el lo : .l. II ‘d‘ ‘mm PR wlm«Xu. AT f;:.!h“\‘.i%.?.“.',l’.d . v —mxmmn a ar~lmf drl) fl)“&:i Callfor: 7 siiver .H‘. At goud l' lwn llt lvans lml m ML-'A oW ; P OGS, U e uzme\ comion to L S350y Furta o ol 4301 LIAcK strepy SU04: _Aflnl taiThee, blore a5wder penver “&uemn nunmgn."u G ‘lca"énl- cuita lln.?r. ll rue C German flmlll!d. 68! i B L PR R vy O Iat’x‘c. l'mms‘ m, 70; 54700 I pertaL 'uumfln‘l‘- AY=) ueat. { .,"..3 e B, T teron, s m'l AXg, . ..“nx.lbfl pralric, $7.50w%00; NU. 1, PRI et aute s st o oo, mar; GRSy r'lwhnntu‘mwuuwu. N O Ll T N'rc in falr demand lnfl ts ore very light, and tnat fact I cars nfu'c’h sdeck 18 ustalntng Brlu‘l L I+ are repurted dull, with’ taticas it Rnlclmn‘ Sy e sured, mased: 1’1«. PrrauNsi lr:en and, aa recely-" fted hides, 1les deacon 1l at RR20e. TTelle etrentar, May 11, onstieratiy on the Increase” the ahip- e alay fieavier than Iast woek e A !.nrlrr brewers complain smelat te weathory the demi har 5 TN frf-the. S o T Joar Iy comtnand 152 el e TallATe 5 (e g mule i) l.um|nn v e far prdaced i effoct o AL !mn Theexporialaat_week were 720 bale A. T WA RTOCK=Were 1 moder’ 1 Generaily stendy, Tho ‘Hiec llrnn Janivanced to ) per t‘fl“. and Tenca |"l' v ear-dond. Oy, on & fox 1R Tixde, s10.394 ovid, $7.75; i 5 Sl 1 & e st ainal, 2icy Tar, . 5. et e ar n‘(ex nnlnl unnumm ormr. aze, on ALC, ( lul-m 1ron, Nos. 0 e “Lk ml'\‘lrlnplfl\llm'd Ivanized Iron, No. 20, Lc, with diss ‘aEbo: o leciing "t ine. sourte - weak® At the reddred fl:\ufil U Niont At furpentine weeo quated frmg oihier Kindn steady. Tnde was agist st e fallavine ppicer; Oaptan: 110 deg. test, 154eq llmlll"m 3 |»7u| tort, 13 deg. 1Wct now white, 130 (st duiges ity 1 S 3 extra mm oll, & 3 hotfed, Ii"fl whaie, dwlnhm;«efnm oot oll, atgletly naro, $1.038 dy N 1o Taieer bank' ol niers oll, ooy Tirponting, i1et 4. 1 o, B xasollne, (on jor: iz r. tner iasafine, 87 deg., xfzict Senat \hglnlnnl "#""':q drz., 8364 natiiral, 30 deg.,30c1 2 dew. o AIN l —There waa A liboral llmlllml for gand ? Illcnlll'lml firm sebof pric: We n~a|n o ae it 7\ TR Jub-mrlc;ly '!ul‘fl. $0.73; fancy brands, 10620, 00 !u—i‘mn:h. $12,00813.001 do AmerlcAn, 80.609 Chiromo yeilow, |n nll. l'fl‘l’c( I'mln‘rl and Kiennan, IDATeL VAT , 201 bl Ithe: ainlng colore, S mineral paini ™ c: Il ‘i yellow ochre, dry, d4qkls. 17 ero i Eund Fraca: wh nteviy 1L 40044, 20 for hietd and 83,60 for mixed I Bprings are amall yet, a n»ll-lnwl 5150273, yrkeya are pearec nnd dutok le at 14 TG ara i fabr Fomhert. et atesiy, ehofon "1ie cawon [y gntlh\‘c Jute for N (3 it ogh) was oftere shi Beid for. e umufi 4 RTAF1A Just liefore new secd arrlves., Clovar I8 nominale I wedk. “The tiade n llungarian aad inilet i onen: e duilz, Timatht. & 51 claver, §8.003 g, 1,0 1304 iniarian and miior, e AT Vo In mod srato demand aud stead u 0: ordinary, coare, 81,701, dal e tthous £9. 8: Shinn dairy, NG There whs Lt sameiat lmnmrm demand during the past week, and 8 sligl: |?‘ raier feell ll’l devaioped amoni the ‘trade, thangf) the chany auount 4o 8 quatable sdvarico,, Welowaro" the n"nn kg Cut—~Choles to extrs, 65@7act medium to good, BreSRcq camman, 4% iS¢, Prea=Nuturalieat, s0fC pressad. eholcato exten, 04 301 do linrd-presred, Grsatct hallbight cholce, 83 um, 0. 'ucL mmnm black, good to Etra. At cemom A K U oo 1o, Choice. Akattas sodlum, SIaies 2l Callfornis, Kranulated, comimnon to i | amoter TwrownrEnsCommon, $143561 gond 1o 3B ey medlum, 43@50s1 gnod do, M@33e; lhm ANeikia: Anest, z'«l:"“fll cholee, 7304 cholcest, 83@00c; ‘lfl!’n & SPERAL-Common, 23410 kood. dg, 31333 dlum. 40@ (201 good do, 4; 92t Ans, A BYities iotce, ATAm lelcc £ 706 Yora —Conn zood” do, 328336 l’llNlIvlln. C'Y(Mct IHM IX(!, QMH l\m‘.fl“a fll nnen. 00c3 ehnloa, lL’U?‘N! flluimll. D014 8! . 23dioes ool <o ol 2333100 ’fl\n mmlum.ilmmy ||m-, uuem Yais liolce, 234971 ehojcent, Maloe, - At Komil gninmon, F123% un TR edii 13 01301 fnes ] o 0l¢a, 0046201 Cliol ceaty 73@% TN AR Wenk. ab_FO.OM2060° foF beoch, and at w7070 for mapie—iclivered, ViR Wwasnoted at bsde: e VE E4=The sl ract atmost_inundated witl green s1ufT, and nearly all deicrintions wers lowo and slow of saiei Cucomuers, 75.1R% | per hrli radishea, oK £ por B Avparagus. §1.23 lor ozt freen 1" 56 domand continues modernte at tho gors i ‘ho [loston Julletin reports that fno woals arg ’l“l and wesker, owing to the decling at the groat London salea, and some think o good uw:lnlml RK!|!TB on Amariean llm. AneaTer c"lfl(}. @I heavy to I|uh'. 2@ %3 o CoATse A Lnfllhllln 'V}&kl l““"‘“hm(, prime to cholee, 40@ i hor P e GHTEers uachanged, Follow- “.. llh\lll ho ra V' pwunn Grem, Four, nioxed St e i, tn bulkl per bri: nuents, Chlengn in— iis.oonte, " Centel Centr, cw Vorl S an 4 {mo, bud 4 i i 28 b 4 lavon & Now Bzl a3 ™ 50 Albaayand boatreal. 25 . 50 EN ki LIVE STOCK. cuicaao, - - Ilaft. i nm7 nfn‘:-m 2,409 (,A'rrLP “Thoro was an active catile market yeater- day, but tho advanced prices of 1ast week were not maintained. Tho casier feellng grew out of the fact that the receipts for the past two days have heen un- usuatly heavy,—10, 130 head, agatnst 7,812 ticad for the samo last week, and 7,042 head week befurs Jast,—and $hist reporis (mm New York and Intermediato polnta oro caloulatad to lesd to tho cxcrcire of wroater caution on (ho partof anippers; Tito decilo was ot severe, 1 u) y:urarl»l 1, but lnnnlt} Wedneaday reecipis show the usual inerenss il ot e ual rmlnuu 2 further woskonlng of prices stioild ro i, uyers wers numergus, anu urlog tho d ot far frum 4,600 cattlo chinuged o , Daied wera Al 8500 ), rerior. Rrades weillne WF §3,500 common to o Dt e stack o 44,0044 kD, Seoskers by it 4,00, and common tu extea shinpiig heavea at $1.00@ JroTe aslabia st 83.008%.50 for Fel Prift K1 and 78 llrknatlrlon. inid e mlrkuw!nwflluy Extra mu“m-oumfi itcor wolghing 500 o b lill” woll n‘ &fl‘ Sl ti ] ..,,".'ums.'fl Jesriad-yoar-ol SevEa anw‘l steers, welihe god 1 10 1,400 6.1025.40 ll:n’um Ursdes—ticers S ¥ 1,100 to 1,27 l” 4.75@5.00 “L‘é.‘“n%"n‘\"’fi:‘.‘fi" & foraity nmon to Sholcacow " sl ion T Lo 274,00 (I ] scal l‘tntu i 2.003%.50 VeRls SO 100 D hativern 0.0065,30 CATTLE SALKS, Price, (o, 490 B.70 one of the dullflldl!l of'tha season in Shippors touk hold {n 1 Brens of stuall way, fhoy b ;Tcl teforey osud Of except Ullcrs fol). whtradted In Biaki, OwIDg , rY lhu‘ uucl af IWI v«‘“lfl ‘lll‘ll of Illl]cn. nu i t r: adl ohening bou AR at x deciing fhomm ad g o Erys Srices of 3 & conulderable portion o m. .qulywuwor e ltkcl. weyer, esk and un- the "l ary LI for am coura PTow car-loadect um’-m taitey by sinnors at #3.50.sx. 2l bt o bulks of i'"’ trading was accomnlished ai aferlar lots soid a0 L, commu St ohtinan 54 peiina edtons sud vackars a4 $3.0083. 20, Ao, Av. Frics,) No. o) N, Price, $0.C¥e 604 130, 308313 10 S*T‘Lll} 'Ill.”., ‘ 3’ M'gdll 8.0 ?’i II. Il El a10 g sis | 6 a0 41 8,18 8 8.10 g8 B b 8.10°| 0. 810 &1 | T &io fhifonid 20 513 &0 | 20, <o EP—The reportad recelpty wera e, 1a tn E-enefl""e’f--qummmw 4006 .00 0 ice Wush Kaisr Linsery, oo oy, 15 —Oirtin-Tuacel X ']""31" Y {h _§ unn%rmd leay Bup! Vl.'Y U a ci Ao "5t o ‘pavance of il ;:a""‘:“'w‘ ?E';.“‘f‘“"""” o S5 507 cou: o3 1o falr. o3 o:day. swohosds Yorkers, §3.208 bl .m..x:f Ere e 8.50; Rl ke liectipiale d-.x a0 bead; scltog $4.23 LT celpt 7, 16, i selitng § Louvis, May 18.—| l!'wl-l!ull. 'uh ln‘ ko'an llgm sbippibg 10 §uod York 5683 Y uuuen. acilve but M«dy Toarkes as previous quotations. cINCINNATL Ouegtxast, May 13-Uosa~Dull, wo sk, and lower; commen, &4.80 Acking: 83,207 T e tpments, 030, DRY (iOODfl- emeaqo. The past week has developed Hitle that ixnew. Ina few tines, notably ginghams, denims, cheeks, drilis, cambrics, summer drers fahrics, ananotlans, théro was & welt sustained mavement, but the general market has been quiet, Almost to duliness. Thosbeencs of actirlty, o mpnarent thus far, during May 1 not peculfar to the present season, hut 18 Invarlably a feature of the mas- ket at this tima of tho year, and, thercfore, ia the occae #lan of no anenstnees on the partof Jobhors, who, by thesby, exprons thomecived a1 well plessed with the esron's businest thus far. Tho prico changes have Deen few, and geneeally animporiant. The more nota- hle were s }@l4e decline in Atlantic brown cottonss 1o fn Davaland Pride of the West Ulcached cottons, and 8 3¢@ic in Tork, Amoskeag, and other denfmst nnow: coTToNN. 3: falf to goot light. 84,001,161 Richers Basan 5. Ioceipta, Atiantie A, 4. [ -m}: il, 4. a Hant 6 n fodtin fiead: 4 a ndia liead, 7.8, i1 Euperior, 7 “_ h“""l(' 0 "Achnncs ! Atark A, 4 o] ugns a Macan, ay Hyatlo o4 aahun R, 4ot 7 A 1, 86+[n. o Mhllh 0, ¥1-In., Ay -1 0 H 7 @ al bt nidian Orchard, KB 1 MermacE, % Merrimac D' o o 8 7 e 3 7 ""'fi"‘"‘ oai Amoa \llmllele‘ narm. mr ngl l.fmfln u”lz Emedmoor. % ntar Everot! g i cadale cambrin Lo 1P BTN A x [ !?.':v \’ i il 13 1 y e 8K onpas (1 ) 13 (e W 1 Iwient i 8| 14 [Hallowell, 2 13 iootkE, 7 10 [loott, I 10 g : 10 [Tinwooa: It tount. nope. Minnehnha, 4-4 Minnenaha, 7.3, Amukulu- AlaA- mmkem 12 Yor ”l c] 1 AReadie k. 1) Bwitt itver. 3 1 Ocean, Conestoga ox 15 ' Piltan s a iy e York Diuo, ver Creok, C York stripe. w,n m{u." Atitonkeng. clion, Ct‘v bz W it % i wa [ A h.mc:::hu W YOUK. New Yorx, Ma: usinass conttnues light wit packing houses -n!i {obbfim’ lr-’de 10 nvlnu ul&m goods maving_sowly, m.'mlJ pricet prina very auiét e nmy. it ¢ oan advaucs in rr’mnln eary woolen go0f n [Fdemands forelgn 2ooda Forman itet. LUMDBER. ‘Ths catgo market was qulot yeat y, owlng {o llght offerings. About half a dozen sales wore made, and the market was nosrly’ barcat nfght. Jolsta and scant ling wore firm at $7.00, and common boards and strips at $8.0040.00. Medlum Inch war quoted at §0.508 10.50. Lath were Arm at $1.25 alid shingHs at 82,006 2.20. Among the aales was cargo schr M, E. Cook, from Hamiin, 100,000" joists and scantling st $7,00 per 1,000t ‘The Menomines lumbermen are aifl] ¢slling for rain, and sccordlng ta late advices from the Upper Misala. sipvl raln fs want=d tn big quantities thero, and vory #aon too, or the mlila will have t2 snut down, It is stated that out of 450,050,000 £t af logs on lhl a‘glnu- wa Iitver but 3,0 O 1t liave coma oul atu seema umrmlne- 10 do what the Jaubervien won't 4o —curtall tha g A lllrnlumln wll e rl!d b{‘{lrd dealors at tho Inwly Gurront prices, Tho flllpm b o cut under ap- s to he lea frequent l;‘mvudummna and proa fit lnv |ynmn. ad the ofret 1o stronkt mniuum-rknn price: low now a3 ot any Li; fl A a0 ot Kty fo £glower, Tho recalipts of 0 Iheral, but ol »a Iargn a8 last speing st l 8 time, R ThARUTACLTe Ty A0 Aty OF LR Doluing tho Wtk jacle I sxpactation of » iort. fok crop ln Wisconain. Yollowing aro tho yard Eirst and second elear, 1 tnch.. clear, 13103 Inci. Clearfloaring, first and sei Fat and socanil cloat Urasicd s, st common dressed sldin; in l-‘unrluz. 12 to 1a feet, dry.. Common boarla, 13 16 20 Téet Cominon groon.., Dmengion stufl, A thln[lu. chn'ca it Plesstn BY TELEGRAPI. FOREIGN CITIES, ‘The following telegrams were rocelved by the Chie eagn Noard of Trada yesterday: LUYRUPOOL, May 13,—Drimie mess pork~Esatern, 7713 Weatern, 60s. , Bacon—Cumberlands, 3s; short. ribs, 8045 long clear, B0us short clear, 408} shoulders, 20a¢ hamns, 20 1us average, 435, Lard, 475, Primo mess beaf, 03s;: Indla mess, 976;. extra Indls mess. 1120, Cheeso, 738, Tallow, 424 6d, Lowpox, Msy 18.—Livanproon—Wheat quict; Calle furnia club, 134 5d@13v Ad; Callfornla white, 136340 13854, Corn rather easier; 20etl. Mank LaNz-Care #ocs Off casat. - Wheat quiot. Corn qulets fale averagn Amerlcan mixed, 38¢" 6ds200, Cargoes on nasssze— Wheat and corn qulct, Falr averago quality of Amer- fcan mixed corn for prompt shipment by sall, 244 64@ 208, g Apecial Dispaich to The Tribune. NLIVIIML, May 13-11 & m.~FLorR~No. 1, 834 a3, u-un-wnr-c—\flnl r No. 3, 13a4d; No. 3, 135 spring, No, 1, 134 0y No. 2, 12834 whits, No, 1, 1%e 443 No. 3, 124 pdj club, No, J, 138 0d; No, 2, 138 3d. Corn-2 0d. I' ovisioxs—Pork, 68, Lard, 478, BRPOOL, Msy 13—2 p. m.-llunmwrn-qn(em wm-n—\mlu. No, 1, 13820 No. 2, 1217dy elub, No? l.LmMI No.2, 1348d. Corn~No, 1, 248 6d; No, 2, 268 ol LivespooL, Mey 15—Latest—Cotroxn~Market caaler; 8 17:1§46d) salca, 6,000 bales; speculation and .XNII. 2,000; Amarican, 4,200, flrnl snd fabrics at )lnchemr dull; tending llfl'll' uuu—wnmouecelpu for thrée days, 28,000 q American, 39,000; Californis white wheat, 124 743 130 3d; doclud, 13¢ 34%1% 6d; No. 3 toNo. § red Western spring. 324 3d@13 0dt do winter, none In mar- ket, Flour—Western caasl, 334 Corn—Westera mized, 208 64@20s 0d, Oata—Americsn, 2@ls 8d, Darley— Amorican, 31 64, I'cas—Canadias, 408 64, Cloven-BaED—American, 633736 Provisions—dess park, 682, Prime mess bae, 935, Lerd—American, 47s. Cheese—Fine American, 73a Hacou—Lony clear, 398} shurt closr, 408 TatLow—43s, PateoLsvs—8pirits, oe; refined, 124 Bd. Lixexzo O1L—-310 64@3%s. Hzsix~Common, 84 9d; pale do, 134 SrimiTy 0' TURFENTING =284 64. Lowpox, May 15.~Tattow—stssd ¢ n PrtroLBUN—108 043118 SrnaldED Rxaix—334 64 AXTWEEY, MY 13, —Pa780L8UX~318 6d, AMERICAN CITIES, XBW YORK. Svecial Dispaich to The Tribuns. ¢ Waw Youx, Mayid.—Unain—Wheat—Markes dull and doclinlog; ebippers disposed to hold oft, and clty wu. Jers only bought enough to 81l presslng orders; No, 3 Chleago nominal, §1.90, and No. 3 Mllwaukee, $1.03; small lots No. | Minoesots, §2.00; faferior ispring, 8143 Ityo quist and about steady; sales, 10,000 bu Na. $ Westers, §1.00 L s10re; at $1,015 afloat, for cz+ port., Barley qulst sad frm. Cora ldio lower, with' more dolug o epab parcels the decliue, buth for export sud howe ule; futures also mors sctive; salcs un spot, 120,000 ug- werchantable et Glic; low mixed, O¥Hci stcainer mixed, B0TUKC: No. 2, GuM0ONC; yellow Weatcrs, T0c1 also saleq of 38,000 bu stesaier mixed, May, 653 @ooHe: 25,000 bu No. 2, sand option. eoka 67c, closlng st Inside figures; 8,000 bu steaw- cr mixed last half May, coci $U00 bu du steamer last threo days In May, @dci 74,000 bustcamer mized Jung, 3R 44N, closing at [nslde prico; 33,000 bu No. 2, sama optlon, 80467c: Nu. 3 atesmcr Jaly ulfored a4 64c, 8ad s ML Uals 1830 . and medluin unwnnnm. 2 id very dully sales of 10,000 bu inixed Went. e an ;’mr J1003cs white, 4AaMe; fejecred, ajey 0. 3wl ey No, 2, 31cy white Western, 5 t0.3 yhlte en, 31 34e, 0N T8=In hebth room & maderately fayy business was done at about steady rates eharters werg lfcl\lllll‘;l:llmmtl::l d(fl dl.:m‘fln by steam 33,0m ha grraln, per atandard bug to 24,000 b gratn, 4d, 10 Glemsn. iy weim, Trovistoxa—~Tork—Market abat steady; cash lots 1n slow demand for snactlation; salos 10 brin new mesy On spot on private terms,—quoted, 15,25 25 fetg June, 815.101 730 bt July, $I5.29G13.1 ko el June, 813,10 bids $15.20 asked; July, g13 bld; €15.00 asked. Cuf meaté=Dealings 1 and prices without materlat chiankas middles ta moy. erate renuedts prices unchapgeds Western'tong clear, THe. Lard=Matket heary? very moderate hustneey reported, eloatng Airm at outslio ARures; snles 220 1oy old prime steam on #nof, $9,674( 104 tes now $0,02'41 100 tes off grade, 501 100 s new i steam fo arrive, $0.6%1 5730 tes June, £0.mly 2 closing at $u.¢ rm 4,000 Jnlr. 80,7520.50, closing at $0.00, Senan=fiaw qulet bat firm ot 10110340 for falr 1o lbo"lrufln(l\fl 10/4¢ for primey 10%311% for centeir. ngal. TAtLOW ~Market Army salos of 03,000 1bs af for fafr ta m&mei it i tolres Tnissy—Market dully ield at 81, 104, nnd 1. To the Weatern duroctated Prees. 0P anx, May #13,~ = . e, "y’i.‘i.m'-"u‘.mn“i’.’.fi"”.\“""' Yo "‘"’." June, 10.Raey Julr, 10.08c( feotember, 1107 {1001y ks I li'1tl Deeetn! {_Felirpary, Tiith mcnhnxmnn ly cell '\L 7,000 bris: J- o Degers v re. £ a0y sipertne ity by 2‘“1 o ondio onvlrr. 7, n.un lm -hn' whent exira, 84,11}, 10 o #7,73310.001 u‘ "M-uu: PaieAL practi, o Al unnn—-wucnmr. 23 nnr £xport demand, and very lmllwlclly 13 infartor spring, 1 N H wln‘k’r red Wl vort scaree il 1 3Minn g0 nom| mura steaays Weater e “SATE Bntct ag nrim for ur\flllnnfl tiome trade merchantao) <l mitxed, (e r-luw Satorn, T On duiiy recay 1y 30,000 huz \veatern mized snd L wilie o, v @mo. st Vr—Uneusnmn —Gulet and inchianged. RO oftee —Siarket -mmmn carzoe 200cn guids foppi cin unld. it nmn TAIF 0 (00! ren @ ey pn, i relined, dcmand: (uiF ARd Tarket o Aol m'"" )1 grocory uBchanged. Rice stoddy . dem oLRuX—Markot dully crude, 83: refined, 1ujy T 144 Clflimlllll- sctinpiiin o8 Chgamte. BTRA l IB N Il‘-'llll $1.0021.03, BRAITS 0r TURPEXTINE=11C Fonssuulct and iearys o tem, 1 e, novistoxnobarkc auler bt aisily Fro Teef auiets mmum um: 30) [rinie stoain, new KlJlfli. l‘ Bl‘v anzed, Cara dun o PE; 0,695 G *0.0008 \v‘eiwm, 10@14c, Witsxy—Mareer duits 81,1048 meked. HILADRLEIIA, TLADELTI A, ) g‘rcr- At onth, | 'cnnl T — vante ol \I;l-"i' i :r“.;"""‘,' m i w‘v.m Gnwasio: e, Sty i oarie shed, ety 33 !unnum o) 41 10, G, m—wnm—\mh; lillfil wenky Wm.-m it o amorr and rbite, i Carn— i m.m.l By et ] i s, Stk tronger: imise ai@so refected. d0py whlte, #237c, teeva=Clover, [2dise. Tlinothy, 8o . i n-:n-nxr-&n Btronits \ valcrn exiras, 213 GuEasE-viem; Weatera fanoy, 1461445, f.tm —Ste ' @ 130 rTROLRCUT lnilied, TAMor crude, HG1IHe, XY~ ', i Neomier W heat, 8 bbby corn, 40,000 bu, SUIIXENTI=Corn, 14000 i, Lo R—Inactivay -ln{vr TiMonE, May ls.-l*wuinul and heavy, bup N wnumnu, Jyeak. and lower. Gorn dull and o, unc, Iaworl!lroundl\\ #pot pnid May, ks, s SR mmm.m cr. fic, oatn Yul”-' dodinimar\ea Western nlxed, 4 Xys nom llll‘rlmfl.ll.w. l—fn“ and welk( ork, #1860, I||||k KPRt DAL st o @D 50" Iinms, 124@I xi. ANy ak, and lower; crude, 84c; re- fllu'll. l ?‘ Lovreetliand nulvn oxtra cargoes, 10}(@20Ye; Johhina, 1 J X0 b h X 1m0 ou; uau,‘l luu uus eye: & " oo, 44000 bt comy N PMENTS~Corm, Louts. Br. Loutn, May 1—CaTroN—Dul mI nnchaneed, FLon - 1ra1l and drooliits Yers nnae GRAIN=\heat Inactive and ‘lower; 4 red il 201 Cants $4.03.00 bid At The. closgs Ko 3 o #1131 ‘emhi. Corn dnrux-vlnn, closed Mo cah; olienied at 6114 ined to mm 82idcy closed at A ineg fdlysy chulnnumu {nslde Ngares. Oats: firng N, i il lower 10 sellt Bl bi 4.73 d, Naoriort d_carhis avleany 0o Ji 3,15 “Auzust, Lard dull and llnlk micata dull ‘and -?mmnl. ;muyn' il Kt rm 8.2 (FA4.50; clest 2 o g, lsml’ ‘ml unchangedy & "ll‘lhl’l’l— fllll.‘i‘(‘l"’l‘]’:lgflyll! rf}&}"fi 7¢D 4 g stlay, B u&unemmu Vi o el Taueno, 0., M RAIX—W l 0. lwhllc )"t’l'lln . tra do, tk.l." nmber Ml\.h Igan hll\l 82,0 .87} K03 red winter spots 83,005,071 une. 6. 4'red, 81,704 Com weaky highmizi, spy ffll';"'n:flét‘ :ghf‘ e X6 T ¥ 3 i No, 3 rojevied, 510t dumaged dher Gata dull and dome bfl“-uvlllz."l‘—F""" ,none; wheat, 4,000 buj corn, 02,000 Bt TA "3"'5 nonoy wheat, 3,000 bus cor, 82,000 bhuj onta, ne ,.n:zt.'.:m‘.m 3[R - Onaveameat g, B3%ar Jun PO o TR e, 80juci July, 35%c] o s cncmxu' CINOIXNATI, nol—Qulcu 10%e. uxnn—-nu —Whoa and lowers red, 81,7113 1.b0" Lum i um\ Towers” S1@ote: Oath dali aul lowers 444480, Tiyo unseitled and foweri 104ic. {aricy dan and postul, PuovigioxacPurk nomianlly anchanged, Lard duly stenm, Oi4g bidt un.u- et Kett one, Lule I 7t ' buyler '&um“ Shoulders sojatettciedn T it 1 MIII.'—F]P ER=Bten iy o Com No. 3 #pot, nmm., oci ree L) 'Ry i |m=hlnnd. 3 n-wmm—n . ul 4] RAIN=Whdat w declino ot Nan(os closad qulety NO. 1 Mii akte, 8 m’i No. 2o, 31,71 une, 81.70k; July, 4 uvnuk Corn Aib and Tawa r ats in fajr iut at lower rates; N 1: HAH Joweri 0. 3.a0300:." Tariey nominels Mo, 3 aprin, kici - !'n‘xlmn—null and nominaly wheat to Duffalo, 343 u:cmm-u-vl«ur. 7,600 brisy whrat, 43000 hu, BiiPakaTe—~Flour, Lo llfllx ‘wheat, a.-lllllll LOUIRVILLE, lo,—l.m'rnu-qule(l 10310440, ek "nat auatably higher. Tye it . NV ersy ails Whlhes Goey ket 15,257213, 4 'Ilfir")l-l. i S Qe heice Tt Gidies uloty R '-nvumu-r'urknumx —3Market dull n‘lux \.(nlrfl h ahoukives 3ot & cured quist and unculnm. tlerce, 10H0. Wutskr=Flrmer; 81, uunnur LIS, lvnuflnmx.n. May 18.-FLovs—Stoady ard un Wheat firm and unchanged. Cora dull end: Lawert g ixed, 326 bhd3 Bto asked) mised, Sécidi 80 Ill Pl and nominal clear 1, 73t shoul: ders vy i(a a0 Lard e, vict I:KI..”N“ i Yo urand Limmm, 24851 ' Dovrao, N.Y., Ql“!:':ln' hu{u 3 Chlcago on ‘lul!llhl"’ lhl‘lnl ‘1.7“““ D:NL .H dully‘car B A e A AT ectvi Dar FAIAI. Plllflll‘!l—l’nfl’llnu!d. . Ma; Il-—?mv:—uul" dully common Bosto iR It mized and yaitow, 723 ' €315, Bar r:nvs"a':i aud cloverio cHoNeS and Thney nera drain, Naw ORLEANS, Moy 15 Cony . MrAL—Qulets weski oxs—Pork dull, wesk, and In'u“ $13.7% ulet and e "u' Ko 3 nlmu'é-'a'u nd Towsr: scaliemsye: clear by el 8 Otlicrs unchanged., '.-r'“ M iy demandy umx m{:'::'u?:wm Pecoipin 4207 sbipmenth 600} Motk menunznnnfl. . M =i (—Wheat qulst! “fl 1un7v'-?-°'a3'=l¥u. Q‘ Nof’; o L. Cora=tes ern mized steady| 6380a, e S PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, May 15, ~PxTROLEUN—Markot Arm 831 steady; standard white, 110 toat, 13Mc. PiTTsRUNO, Pa., May 13, ~PaTRoLEuM=Dulli rnuir‘ 821346215 at Parkers; rofined, 1o Philadelibls dellyery. ——— An Umbrella s an Agent of Deatl.e Nowdern (N. C.) Nulshe!l, " Aboat 11 o'clock 1ast night our city was vlnMed hy s severe lightning sad thunder storm, and & 1o relate, thres young colored persone, Insid Richardsan, sged 20} Kiiza Colllus, aged 20; an Laura Williams, aged 10, while retumiog lr?nfl: Tthel Chare, 'wore struck by lighiniuz and I stantly killed. ~ Richardson was escort! ni "' g arin and arm o their homes, Il ot ed Yueen -ucn, Warzen {la lm\nuL who l'-iL 8 fow fect behind, eaw thein fall sy the llash strutl tham, ’d.l‘hh Lllllmll ro:ltc fl'fl'lo‘lhlal dlrob' \'.hlj: found the lifelo: ice a4 5 i thols aea atul 1ocked: Teac was lying {acé down, while the girls artly oo thelr ldrll- ‘They wers walkin, lun teel-handled umbrells. 'Mc’hw found lyin; the grouud mear tho 0 cover partly burned), nd which us- d«nm-al was mupllux{umm thal aturacted 100 chcmc fscharg; TR AN CAT T]"AS[‘“ gimar e iy audyisiert owstgaro -; s R ke ot Ais, MO 19 Ur

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