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FINANCE AND TRADE. ight Offerings of Wezotiable Paporas Cleatings, $3,000,000. Balance of Trado ~-- Government Donds as Investments, Tha The Produce Markets Gonerally Highor-— Provisions and Hogs Olosed Easier, Wheat, Corn, and Parley Raole Stronger-large Shipments of Corn. FINANCIAL. The hanks report that the offerings of negotiablo. paper were light. Loenable fands are increasing. Rates ate 710 per cont. New York exchange wan sold between banka at (0 per $1,000 premi- um, Th connliry oracrs for currency syero small. Tne clearings were §1,000,000. Tuz APPARENT AND TIB REAL DALANCEH Or TRADE. Al the facts with regard to the balance of trade o not appear In the oficinl figures. The extmor- dinary excessof exports over imports now noticed in the foreign trade of this country !5 not eo great a8t eccms Btatiatics are always Impere feet, and those of commerce notably so. 'Thero ara several ndditions of the groatest impor- fanze to be made to *he ofliclal returns hefore there carately represent the brsiness of this country with abroad.” First, tho amount of goods emugeled Into this country is enormous. Thera 1o o landcstine trade constantly going on with Zan- adn, Very large amounts of fine wines, cigar lazes, #ilks, preclous stones, eic., ara landed and anld hero without the payment of duty. Theroara profeesionat smugglers engaged in this work, and they transact the bulk of it but the qnantity of valuable goods emaggled Ly the amatent, the American traveler retutning froma foreizn trip, pous far up fInto the milllons every year, But the gicatest figure in the enporesacd trade of the conntiy ls cut by the nndervalnations at the New Yosk Custon-House, According to the calcula- tionaof the most careful investigatornof these frauds, ihey amonnt to fully 10 per centof the grovs value of the Imports, New York Importe tiwro-thirds of the goods that enterthis country. Jis share of the $320, 801,020 imports of the nina annnthe ending March 31 would be in round num- Lers $220,000,000. To got at the real valuo of tue imports brought tothe Now York Cnstom- llonse, wo mnst add about $25,000,000 to the on'ennible imports, This corection nlone makes a rerlonn reductlon In the balanco of trade of $200, - 010,00 In the nine months. 1f wawereable to bring | fn the precise value of tho goods smugyled by pi fessionsls ond amatcure, 1t wonld show that at Jesnt 850,000,000 more wera actually imporied into the Unitod States than are rcported in any of the commercial atatistics, ‘1t 18 8 great mistake to aftempt to calcnlate the nmount of tho Indcbied. niess of this 1o forcign nations by taking the alf- fzrence between the imports and exports as they 070 given In the Government records, As wa have £aid, this leaves out of account uo less than about $0,000,000 which Euronoronlly sends nainreturn for our products, but which ara not entored at the Custom-1lounes, Our debt ta Earope 1n thus scen 10 be much less than popularly supposed to be. GOVERNMENT BONDS. The present activity in Government bonda has led to the publication of a fourth edition of Fisk & Tiatch's pamphlet of memoranda about Gavern- ments. It {s stated thorein that tho 8 per cent Twonds, excepting thoso which will becomo abso- lafely payable st specific dates, will be called In and redeemed about as follows: (1) Fivo-twentles of IH(I. illo!r being called Ju) 1n from three to twelve m: ("l Flve-twentles of 1301. in from one to toor (,l) “Flve-twenties of 1808 1n from three to fivo EATH. 504y Stzen of 181 (secand and tbird serfen all tho five-twentica havo been redcemed; f10m fiva to Tight years. Tha redemption of the 5 per cent bonds cannot e 40 casily forecant, aa there {8 no legal require ient now existisg to control the Treasary. Tho Snvariablo custom of tho Government to make op- tlonal redemptlon {o the ordor In which the option matures wonld Itad to tha redemption of tho 10-4Us o1 thegrat of tho b per cont bonds to be called In. 17 the Improvemont of business should within a year or two becomo 80 strodf as to givo new fells Jor tho employment of capital that now has to take Governinent bonds for want of anything else, the Govainment would be lkely to find 4t difi- <ult or Jmposaiblo to continuo ite refunding opera- tlons In that case tho Ge would not ba redeomed for & good many years. Flsk & Hatch think it safo for Investor to assumo that ncither the Gs ©f 1881 nor (he 10-40s are likely to bo redcomed 4n less than ten or Oftecn years, They clasa the different issuca of bonds, at thele present prices, us follows for desirabllity of investment: Firat—0s of 1881 und Us of 1881, Becond—10-40s, TAIrd—4'§ per cent bonda, Fourth -l'puru-nl. bonds. after or in blnlllll—&-..fll of 1408, TIE PICE OF SILVER. A large consnmer of allver wriies to a Now York aper 10 complaiz that he has never been ablo to uy sliver at tho market quatations glven by the papers, and which ore the sume that nre telegraphed 1o thie Western papers by the Asmaciated Press, The principal dealers In stiver, Coluato & Co., say that the figureg furnished dally are the averoge, snd not the actual buying rates, Tho price for Luylngz. they say, ls governed largely by the mmount purchased, Just ay 4 tho caso in the dry- oods market, RAILNOAD DONDS, ‘The following bids for rallroad touds were mado ou the New York Stock Excliango on Sulurdny. Joston AL & J5. 1L M. 12 llan.& 8t.dpme Jur.c 1t &N, e B R 1. ll‘nd 1 pelm'( fung i Clicagu & A, 2 (iok. . mmthlcmu. Tat! !lnnu i & 6 < & Mo teew utalod - ey S5 e it Ji 4 con 18 7 £ C R of X, Am: o B 1P BT ‘at. arioi e (481 E 10t M. 8FTohs Lot N To.ew. Lin L &KY P.1 . Mistourt s meko. 10453 &8, M, con, ¥, Fdiven BT ,:5}. &M, ® ll‘ 0L bactac it o sl n.'w 3. 11t of L M. PV & 1. ox uun T.d W st b, .o U7 |Tol, & W. X m" oy, nll! ‘Tul aAW.2dm. "I‘°§‘§ &W ey hT4.. 103! ol & W T 13 . 10y Tol. A W, Muky &L W rr 10 | Men & O} X &K1 w1016, 18 W. U bdy .\mcumwlfi COIY AND OREENBACKS, : Gold sud sliver dollers were 1005 @101 fn nun- acky. Grcenbacks were 80@00c on the dollar tu gold. PONEION EXCIIANOE. Thbo rates cursent 1n Now York aud Chicagawere: Ftosting, Srtvgare ok Pelalum, Trauce. Frin. 20 M, ;:m, 34 M. e i e BCLica Low & pur Cevi Coripa LOCAL 8ECULITIRS. cmuxuw{uenuunmnruk) Rl Ride! Nori 'I.“L Al tntereat. BY TELEGRAPIL, BEW TOUK. A To the Watern Associated Press. New Yose, May U.—Gold atronger, opening at 100%, closing at 1004. rying rates, A4, Governments wers firm, Rallroad bonds wero vory strong, with the larzo risc of 84 In Columbus, Chlcago & Indinna Cential firsts to 44, Columbus, Chicago & Indi- ana Central scconds sdvanced 24, to 10%, Cen- tral Pacific gold bonds rose 1, to 107, Northwe: ern gold 76 rose %, to 00!, snd New Jersoy Cene tral convertibles X%, to 71. Stato secaritics were firm. Mtocks opencd n fractlon lower than at the clore Baturday, but soon advanced X@1, with Northwestern, 8t. P'anl, and Lake Bhore an (he leading feator Towards the close ahare roeculation became booyant, And pricos Ad- vanced @Y% undor active buylug. Coal Mn'"h led the market, followed by Western shares. Dealings were attended with conelderable animation. The Commerclul saya: *'\We learn there {8 little or no doubt that the Unfon Pnclm.: arty's (Dillon, Dows, and Scott) Pmnfl will con- an the Northwestern election.* Transactions 000 sinres, of which 23,000 were Lake €600 Northwestern common,+ 4,500 do 190,000 St. Paul common, 4,500 do pro- orred, 8,000 \Wabasb, 11,000 Lackawaana, 2.000 Wesrtetn Uulon. and 2, 000 Columbus, Chicsgo & Indians Central, Momy. 3R, c]ullnlnl.fl“% Prime memml 1o paver, 41430, Customs receipts, Flmrr. rofert 7, The Assistant 'rmmmr dishureed $335,000. Ciearings, 7 500, 000, Sterling qu eh long, 4803 short, 480, aovRRXHANTS wemm- Unlon Tel, uleksiiver., mcnnverm‘ Ta Mall. arro 1w 30"\ Terse Heme b, ‘(3* Ehicass & Alion P2l Adams_Exn Viells-Fargo. Amerlean United Ktales Kxpi New York Lonl\'d Erie c: Guio m..x..wf.. 1ilinnta Cenf. s Claveland & Vit ulvuru. Northweatern . Narthwestern pi Tennewee 6, ne: Virginia €5 old.uios BAN_FRAXCISCO. Rax Fraxcisco, May 8,—Tho closlng qoota. tiona at tho Stock l!olnl wers as [ollow! K Fly ‘H-Ilymnn Grand Pr e Euiied Sinies Corcnlt Court to-day Judge Bawyer granted a motion to reniand the cass of Jo- lcnn 0'Donohue againet the Mariposa Land & Min. &cmn ny nnd Farmers* Land & Trust Company York to a State Court. KW ORLEANS, New Ontmana, May u«m. 100%@100%, Bight exchange on York, 3¢ promium, Bterling cxchange, hlnknrl' bills, 489, PONLEIGN, D_!f‘m‘;ow. Moy 8,—~Consols, money and account, 5 o1 American securlilies—'05s, 104%: '67s, 1083§; 10-40s, 10734 ; new nn. 100%, Frie, 1241 preferred, 30, Faxis, May 6, —Rentes, 100f 42%c. REAL ESTATE. The ln!lewlng Instruments sera Aled for record Monday, May 6 fasad 'l'hlvx'nrona s snl0) 1o of Biawart av, 8 100 11 - ddtod Ma 00 Colngian, 1271t ?r‘v\;-ml.kun. wiHis” mproved, dated b, X ‘t‘, ard t. b carof Kilzabeld improved, dated Muy 8,500 o m(m:n Euiflid it w1 b s a [y n’hu'hun. ated M L 8000 Haisted st, 200 {1 8 of Madison st. e f, 43z133 Sinproved {fudam W & Wilian o -vny. deted ) 9,000 £or of Oxfor doiirty s W tt. a .8 . hs0 Huronag, Wl ¥, undis vided nr -vmmn n.mea May 1., 1,540 Campbell Park, 73146 of akley ah i, dated Mareh 3,200 Bouih Deariorn it 1,550 Ar ! ot amu n. :;r 1 of Divislon it 140 a XOBTH 'OF ouTT Lty ¥ Titn GOURT. i LX8 O 1104 Ehzmcldlv. IUDJHI of l!untlal oty \11. 235130 nted May COMMERCIAL. ‘Tho following were the latest quotations for May delivery on the Jeading nrticles for two duys pasts Hlm\lldtlh boxe % ”u ribs, boxe The followlng wore the receipts and shipmonts of tho leading artlcles of produce In this city dur- Ing tho forty-eight honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, &nd for the corrcsponding timo twelve mouths acot Shipmentn, Withdrawn frum sture during Batarday for city consumption: 1,000 ba whoat, 2,787 bu corn, 084 bu oate, 425 bu rye, 0,612 Lu bnrlq. ‘Thie following grain was lnspecied into etore in this city yesterday morning: 3 car No, 2 amber winter wheat, Bicars No. 1 Minncsoia wheal, 0 dara No. 2 do, 0 cara No, 1 soft spring, 71 cars No, 2do, 13 cars No, 3do, 4 cars tejected, 5 cars no- grade (106 wheat); 4 cars No, 1 corn, 101 cars bign-mixed, 13 cars new do, 17 cars now mixed, 800 cara No, 2, 112 cars rojccted, 15 cars no grado {652 coro); 14 cars white oats, 21 cars No. 8 mixed, 8 cara refected (38 oats) 1 1 carNo. 1 eye, 0 cars No. 2 do, 1 carrojected (11 rfe); 1 car No, 1 barley, 3cars No, 2, B cars extra No, 3, 6carg No.3, 3cars feed (17 barloy), Total (023 cara), 376,000 bu, Juspected out: 03,788 bu wheat, 330,000 bu corn, 61,223 bu oats, 23,678 bu rye, 4,130 bu barley, The following table shows the dlatribution of the breadatoffs ahipped from this city tass week: Shivpad. Flowr, Wlwl. Corn, | Oala. 120, -nfi i ey 'fi”‘ 0d u,:mtu 10 nun.lzf Scveral prominent graln recolvers have recelved sdvices from the South In regard fo the winter ‘wheat crop, which confrm the dispatches publish- ed In yesterdsy's TRisuns, Lottcts from Louls- vills, Ky., sud Southern Illinols stala that the beavy rsins bave caused the wheat Lo grpw up rank, sod rust snd Insects sro appearing luthe Selds lteports of & similar Import come frum other parts of the Soutl, and it is belleved that the Bouthera crop will fall considerably uuder firet cae tmates, Tho leading produce markets wers moderately sctiva yesterday, aud prices of corcals were higher, due malnly to local influcoces and 1o some extent ou account of mors favorablo sdvices from Liver- Pool aud New Yurk, but the bulk of thy trading wus THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1878, - specalative. Early eal on Saturday, aF the quotation for convola made the gecaritler two polnts higher. The forelgn advices relating to breadstufls favared holders, and the buyers were out In numbers saflicient to keep prices ahove Batnnlay's range. The market for domestic dry gonda was nnchanged In all exsentlal particalars, The quiet prevalent for a number of days previnne remains nndistached, and values re- maln steady snd uniform, 1In the Igrocery market thero was considerablo sctivity, and most lines wwero held with unequivoeal firmness. Coffecs, teas, asnd sucars wero especially atrong, the tendency in sll being upward. No new features were developed In the butter and cheese markets. Uayers are {aking much quantities as are nceded far the current trade and nothing beyond, alt holding off for atill lower prices. Dried fruits wore In good request, and genpeally stendy. Fish romasined as before. Prices of olls were geucrally well aastalned, tho only ex- ceptlon being Nos. 18nd 2 lard, which weze re- duced 2¢03c, ~the former now quotad at G5 and the Iatter at 58c. Leather, bagging, tobaceo, and paints were unchanged, Coal wae dnllat $5.25@ 56.73 tor Lackawanns, and at $3.00 for Wilming- ton. ‘The lumber market was active yesterday, ear- Roce eclling at tho reduction noted Satnrday, and retaliers ware billing siufl at last week's priceg, The ofterings were fajr, Dullding materials wero In fair request and steaily, Old btick are acarce, but new will aoon be fn market. The seed dealera reported another quiot day, the ordors reccived being chiefly small, and wero easily filled by deawing on the stock In store, Wool, hides, and broom-corn were quiet and unchanged. Salt wasnctive nnd steady, A modorato Inquiry for hiay was reported by dealers, with the oerinua sbout equal to requirements, and theto tere no alterations in prices, which, If anything, were ensy on account of the fale weather, Qrecndfralte wera plenly, strawberries taking the lead al lower prices on Account of iiberal receipts, Other fruits wero steady. Pouliry and cggs were rather quiet. Lake freights wero active during the last hoar, and ¢ lower nnder larger offerings of vessels at 2%¢ for cornby eall to Buflalo. The wheat rate wae quoted at ¢, 1toom was taken for 400,000 bu corn and 12,000 bu oats. 1tail frelghta were nnchanged, the rate belog 200 for gratn to New York. Throngh rates by lake and canal were easior in sympathy with rates by sail, clnsing at DX@10c for corn and 10%@10%(c for wheat to New York, Lake and rail ratca wero guoted at 11c asked for corn to New York and 13c for do to Boston. 1N NEW YOUK YESTERDAY. May O, —Recointe—tlonr, 22,120 bris; wheat, 726,065 buj corn, Gi1k, 118 huj oats, 60,423 tm} corn-meal, 330 pkgs; rye, G1,03% buj barley, 10,100 ba; malt, 4,225 bus pork, 6,411 pkea; beef, 893 pkas; cut mcats, 3,050 pkgs; lard, 1,210 pkgas whisky, 702 brls, Exporta—i8 hoara—Flour, 23,000 brla; wheat, 735,000 bn; corn, 80,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu: Dbarley, 11,000 bu. TROVISIONS TN CINCINNATI ‘Tho stocks of provimene In Cinclnuatl (given by the P'rice Current) are approxumately as follows, o compared with last year: Ataw, 1 30,083, (1) 1200 12,400 AIN 1N STORE IN NEW YORK. The following tahlo shows tho stocks of graln In New York on the dates named: X BT7T Tetn. “"n. l " [y 1m 840 2,03, greorol qmien "ruml oo oA Tt ml.uml 3003 815,000" 174,973 snaol EXPORTS TROM TIE SEAOARD. Tho followinz were the exporta from the fonr le:dh:l-v citles of tho Atlnntlc seaboard for the dates name Wul‘m l D'nl'flm‘/l l’l"tll‘lml' 4. T, 27,78, May '71 Fiour, bel 3,084 Wheat, bn i P 2,200,155 1,837,011 27T 19 63,034 0,243 0. AT SdDvem 091, 7 B540,640 : DIRECT IMPORTS. The following statement sbowa tho leading kinds of foreign goods on which daties have boon paidat Chieazo during the past weok, with the fareign valac of ‘tho same: . U. 8. aul ”'flfl ealn u"u. Do L, Muslcal werciandis Artin [ At Elllunl Cocon sliel] o Watch material (ffce). ‘Totals,, The clrenlar of W, P, 3lchum & Co. gives tho followlng: The quics confidenca of Engllsh husers in the matn. te l ”X} road lias baen mmawnn Femarks.., lmreunll{luulud tha arelvals, & Thieae, 1E Fint Do CONTessed 0301 & IAcor Bealg than infght have been expected. During tha lax 4rApril, tho limpuriaof wheatand fone inta the Kinm ted to ut Q70,000 gre, or about mm.q-mm of s quANLILY Hoporied Surise (e ror c:’an ing week of Ui pravion - vl will ¢ ya U liom. Which, 4Urtug tha cereal yoar 170-77. lupar Il “aver Vi 0w o forsign whoat and Durlngtiioeigl Bemontns of (he. hrascnt cerest optembur fo il of el = Ovoxt e ported some 10, 130,000 qutarters whest and flour, ,L. weukiy AVEPIEn of aboull Z0,00 ausFiere. s fleure cannot o expiected W be keps up foF $us romaining four munths ui. s af tavarablo croj el allthe grain available, of Rusatan snd othier den oewation of the Contlient- and rlonged fur 18 15 this cir. Shmatanou whioh | un-mu (mnultni at least somno so- umatation of stocks i ihe ofingipal parts of tha Tofted Kingdom, o far e ca United States has thue far mlll"hulnh want o prr 108 b Kot b el e’ alaiog (Lind of he d o remsluin year f8 matter for prave doub ABI0K; Blind:of tha QooDs lllcllv!l) #t Chicapgo Customs May 8: Fleld, Lelter & Co., 84 caaes dry goods; Wilson Drothers, 1 case dry &oods; the First Natlonal Sank, 4 pkga brushes; Henry Bears & Co., 3 casvs guna; Oriswaold & Gll- lette, 3 casee machinery; Dloch & Arneteln,d cases looking-giaea plates; Bchots, Tless & Co,, G cases toya and fancy goods; Lyon & lcaly, 1 caso mug- fcal Instrumonts; Stettauer Bros, & Lo,, 2 cases ary goods; Vergho, Nuhling & Co., O cases toye and fancy goods; Fowler Brothers, 000 sks salt; B. P, &C, E. Baker, 600aks salt, 1,200 qusrter ska mait; Boyd, Lusham & r.'u.. "m oks aalt; NOlder," 115 ek nalt; Sidncy Shopard & Co., 180 boxes Un plate, calluflun. 85,402, 80, g = PROVISIONS, TI0G PRODUCTH~The volumeof husiness fransacts ed under this hosdlng was rather light, but the feellng, generally apeaking, was stronger, The offerings were wmoderate, but there was very lttle done outslde of speculative clrcles. Ab the Stock-Yards prices were £W10c per 100 Iba lower, owing to large receipts aof hogw, whilo tho advices from Esstorn polnts were by o ineans encouraglng, Musy Fork—Opencd weak, aod 33100 por bri lower, but subsoquently Lucama firm, and ths dbcline waa re. galoed, Bates wore reported of I.JMI Lris selicr June . N}'S“?IICIL uufm. B e Julu Mflmn o, The uiar n;l i o “mm.m.fi' “J“{ o810 Seller Sunos 'Time niess sie um&n sad ulu do at aad witn modersts ofertags g n was aater Syt X Seirer -lunl .Y‘h m*u.wm N market_closed fil“lc(:; l?fl 0T lh" $T.0047. V-K lc{llr Jllnlx sad I‘I,&IHIL 108l :ATI—Comlmu ulet and unchanged. 'l'hl +zeported wera 4k 00t sROrt §ibe ue . S0P 0 ¥ 8955 e Tumer S0 a0, i 4.70, and Mullll-ullvflhl var at § tie following ah u;n thy cluf Doury dhors L andar. Ahort dere, parts Falned, (e 8 vewt fi-un She princival cuts 33 4 3¢ 8420 Joome, an Ul.uboush it ".::2%&"% U gl ok, SSAG 1OF aaiue wrragee; e for shoulders. B%@sK tor o ity .'Am.;lu or -uvrulun. THedic for Daws, 40} sil canvasod gnd pac) lIl’M‘ ] uuu -Welant&)! sod quiet st 'n‘n)ll 9. 10.00£10.50 for extra 5 X 30 n lurll g fur extra mess; and $13.75 “}‘:z.fl ;—\vu uum ALT@THS for cliy, sud TaTHe Z — BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Wss quict and grua under small afferings, Local buyers took sbout thelr ususl quanlty, sad souis deslirs roported & Litle more Inqulry ior saioe ety With, uwever, BULRISE dule 30yt oL City wie count. Aales-yera reported o vate terma: 300 hrid ADFIng #x 7.00; 220 brle and 1 ear In iags. enperfines, at 63, 1002:4.29 per brl: 30bristya fonr on private terms. Total,fI0hrla and ) car. Tho market clored at the following as tho nominst range of prices: Cholee to favarite brandeof winlers, $0.0024.50; good to prime hrands of winters, $3.00@3.73; cholco to fine spring, §: soud spring, $4.73@3.251 low apring, $4.0081.50; (a7 to gmod Minnesota spring, €3.0063.50; cholce to fancy Minnesotaapringe. £3.7%2MA0; patent epringa, $1 308 8503 low grade, £2.7:44.001 rye, £1.1083.23, TRAX~Was In falr demand and atrongee, #ales wern @+ fons at $11,50per ton on track. And $11.84G12 00 frec on hoard The outside drice was for Lrsa made from winter wheat. Sutont —l\'emqulr& at $12.00 per ton, MinbLixas—~Were 88mina) at 812.00@13,73 per ton irea on board ears. Conx-MuaL—\Wasanlet, with a sale of 10 tone fAine white at £10.00 free o0 hoard cor, (:oaun was noml- 1Al At $14,73 ner ton on track. TUEAT uled tairly actiee, but prices werm same. whiat unsettled, s} ata Nizher sangg (han Saturiay, during the mafor nmur The soemoll | KN oo wols ‘were Lwo polnts higher at theopening,and, e the tenor of the advices from 1iverpool and Lodon favored by~ e the matket way railier weak Lafer thers wain Teaction, a8 Feparta came i of dAmaxe 1y the growing Tron. an" Nndr (he ERE of B aneeza 116 ABOLLh. ety menced to by freely, and the diffetence hetween May and Juno widened o per i, Tha receipta In Now York were large, hub (e demand wasactive enongh 0 e w ! e, "The atuck tn Now Vork fa ;{i |ll"le mlm! m! \ln 1A week ago, miand far paree rtore to anfl"fiD(lY’ Ill'l\l h‘[‘x]nfl requirements was en: uflerllu mpared { (;l!fl |Ill| ln’ Im[vm\rmfl:l‘ o081 ‘;‘ifl ior S opene i 12007 o K1N) xm.nt. e yEne Tatizea Clrted i 1.ve L 0G . Senier U7 And Chinen A1 1207, ot ot o ) 1aptin it dy Ins: a 73435 i B e cted ay e, llynm ie =400 hy 8t mhnwhu oy 0 b 8t $1.07H at on llntk. TAKD WitRA aulet and ensy, No. 1 Minnessta o store amid nt PTRE AR S P N. oAaleswers 200 Iy N, | Minnovata eriv'at 0 bu do inter at $1.1441 10X bu do A% um‘l-'rhere e m; degrop of netivity tn the market, and Al Tiuyers were (aRing holdg Fhinners were Biling out cargory sl ihe storaice runin decured on vesselr inounterd do 4 Lu.” Prices were stronger, and the cloting 1, ||N’l ]!‘lfl‘llfl] lll fomnarel with Sauiray i aa AtEAce of 1@ Dt for the May aptior e dor e o hain .hlly astinn, and dae for eain tn The Mecnkts whs b diteed by the mre favorahl mmrl- from on account of the spurt in wheat. anil between Seller June mioe: Eeiter I o g Tionth delivery salc were st GAOHe, g 8L «um}le mnml cloted . r Bpatnies were reported 2 n 1xed at mul X0 hll flo. mml)y Illl'nl 0 4 40,000 B Kalieas 173 fpacial Hin At 40i4e; A T hew Thia mixed at Bager w0 it ‘u-lv mired a Lo iy dy st ot 13,000 pejected b a7e c.rmm y aimpla ems izh mur a1 now high mixed At Ull(m e et 416 1R i Mgt 0 board. o S ern aulet, apealng higher under & falr lo- nd [ sytiipathiy with corm, but the demand soon P e AL anch BrOUEIL. UL 1T TeNCre: BIVL G tarkeg peceieid [0 abont the cloxnz quotations of Eaturdny, The reccipts and shipments weee falr. nmpm.n( reilis: R A R iii01e cail fo stora oata for ahipment. Wihita oats wers wanted for cxport, The recel Dy parmnic, a8 brncic ontn hrowgh: urala dn atore. sellor \Mr)opnlfll At 10 ts wera ofiered rhlrfly A premium over the o And cloed oy anige, .lullelo\ll eatly st 26¥c, and closed e ( Hade, G Drought 26360 at 1he apenfos, W el N " H!‘jrcll‘-l were aioted nt ;J}:;-i ) .'Nr 2 rack s ad I’.Il’ll W do 2.\411"0 Total, X Was inore active, the tradlie betni nriictpally |numplrl, ';nem e in weTa (Ao oy BRI ot e Voo, and !fl.mlnd for ‘otal, 7, 2 N I motrrara deimand Hadabent aga The ofle{lnn wero light and lieil above hiyc en’ viowa untli late, when tho Iatter niled somy of tucte onlers at the diranics proviowsly asked Tl teadinic was principally 108 and lased” &t thia mnlo. Aoy was quiee ot duigaduc, nmum (it buyers gt Ao, insids, Freah’ No. "2 80l feed v ise. hfi :nlev.mm Therowara [l Sinore Tife In s lamn!el. aich were takeu chienly to 08, aimall ordors.| Uesh ‘aaier wera re- ported of 11K 28 At 400 bu S0, At By D st 430 3. 605 b Iy aainplo of 3346700 on lrnckl7 S04, 500 b do st 425 free’ on Total, FINST CALL. " %‘-l—snln 15,000 bu a1 $1.0031.0034 for June and G -'!.\wolm at 405(@10%c for Juno and didge for L‘X'{lf“‘l f 1,500 hris st $3.63 snles of 1,500 hris s Py s or June, 86,01 ol 5 L-m was steady, with fea u? 20 tes, at 87 074 for I et b wero atendy. and 20,000 1 at conntry nol ots & “ |Ifll wes mmlcrnlcly IW" A S P okTag 3¢ iho faatue, ot wu?ulutll 400 May, m,(uwm for June, and 414@41ic 5‘-?: eSaquie Qiet At 20840 for Junc," vzl.u were reported of LANT OALL, Mersoork wasta faif requestand eator, cloning at #8,608.63 for June, 4. 63 for July, With salca of I.nu helh ot ER1 ‘7.0.:'7 U744 for July. d was quiet, rl; ‘1“ nuzwnm,oolnrdnnr. ond e roceipts 1aat waek wers 48,000 b, nnd tho ,43,8501bs, Quotatfonst Strictly green hurl, 5%300; red-tipoed do, 3@33{c1 Kreen brush that will work it~ selt, 6@3%c; red and red-tipped du, 3@ Mcs crooked, s@de. BUTTER=The position of the market was the same s previowsly moted. No ono seemed faclinei to anifo- ipate wants, n majority Inctintug to the oplalon that bottom prices have not yet beon roached, Prices ranged ns folluws, with mest of the trading at prices Delaw 180t Cholce to faucy creamery, 1632301 goud to chiolco datry, 14@180: medfum, 11@13c; fuferlor to common, 6Q0c. BAUGGINU-Tiemains abont steady, Trade, as ls to bo cxpocted at this tima of year, lsqulot. e guota as follows: Slark, 2dot Drighton A, 2301 Lewls. ton, 21ei Otter Cruok, 10Koj Aterlesn, 100; burlaps, 4and8buy, 13Q13¢; gunnice, slogle, 14G@13ci double, {4c. CILEESE~Thero was & quict end woak market, ‘l'r-d- 1s expected to continue slack for some time to nd & further rotlening of prices ia lovked for, SO Gunna:. Fult croain. B0 tuigay rart akini, 83033 fult skim, skatiar low grades, duase, At Ao roductlun of' Esturiay thero wes a ,lafl: ATkel for anthracite, thougy thore yasvery ll ln‘ Increaas of hualness, Boft conls remafi quotet Llcku'lnnl‘ uuau i 45,30, ranbe 83751 and sma e, 7001 Lo {imore ‘& Onlo, whierrie, 84733 Iniin E(103~Were qutet n-y n uuhc. tho outsido boin an exceptonal |Ilrllm FISH=A Nell-suniained movemant was notad, et wka nicady a3 pres ously auoted, Vollokin No, § whitefish, i, |-m§u -u'!un-n‘ #3. 40 i Bt m?" l’ '"H IPIEC‘ T ly $11.m. h 1 L lf ! llru ity o i No. brL T 41 s ook Kl 61 AR A AT umufl, "k“ i oy (Imr s Eodain exire, obrador nerring. o hi d Taind, Drk S5 pruud. T o bt rla. g,.‘l‘uu Vidoked Eallbut: TWSSH soaled Herrion: par v 8=-The muarket was without o continues good fur the season, nds remata ‘steady, Apples and nc) Ws quote Fonkian—Dates, 3 (400} _fiRs, new, lnnr-. Patdoy reach de oy ool l-ln-. Lurkist primer, old. 110, #1.801.851 Loudon layers, a.x.l“ Tiacatel. § Osed. 107 Valaucia, ‘Sashet Zamte Cure Tants, 5@0%¢; cltron, HA Powgsric—Alden any lV'l. York o ll(nl-l an_ new. Gi@n B'umm-n. «N et Oh(u‘ do quars J»nthu. Sanaired, xm nar—l.ufizmx macnmme-, hoRdite: ¢, plu chcrrlu.,] e alonde Hifrazons, 20 nn 0Alics Naples walnuts, 17@ Exies Terua Tuner Kiver o on pranits, 330K} Teancarca hertiis were lowe a r, ow|ng ta fliuazu buul‘T»—u larua seculpts from nauthers luole sni rachier low uf afe until late. cfo unchangud: Biraws berrles, $3. \ ur r"n 'fl' 4 bo: ! l'mu'brrrlzv. 40 peraqlt cherren, 1kg0a; LI 4a% 080,50 per G O A ia_oraagcs, ElG.0ud14.00; box aranges benena, red 3.0 por bunchy do 3 U 3. Inmcln &lnu'}wm. 18 Xy T III fees 'l‘l. very stjong. Tha 1o fhcx advsaceis pitinp 180 inco Beliey. e, Illflllnlhfluflfluflafll romain as Lel B T A it flsplay posttivestren foru the week is o ; Ytice, siruos, molasses, s toaph sadother arifcles lu (e Mt comparative th ) sy et atol it aclury proportions lucu-(mrolm 8! 7“(“ "flulll s, 06 e aalian ey hoice o fsaey nlo, 2‘;‘1::\:;0‘“‘" [ 'l:‘lll;\"l. IM"‘ ¢} colamon to f:lr. (L] ByaaRs—Patent cut foat, u»mmm cruied. 10}@ lf.n"a‘ufl" GUE, e N 3l Dy A ..u‘l"c | bYGHHo} L Kol n'.»t Masifor yeilow, o) 'fi drips, ‘55“5! Callfor T Ro00 UgAT-ouRe Irum D fow Oricaus moisssen Cholce , $473440) goad, 33u3se; com- =l'0‘nJ‘J“MI common Illlflll“l. dusc) hlu_kunp. "hb'll"lt—lnl2|¢¢l.a*&’l‘l'p)(=n| I'l‘lll?;l.:. 434 ml“‘:‘ 7 bt Bt u‘i‘ful’f- apioxer gt m::u“ - "m“ o L”" w: Witte LT e line, ‘sl Fhad lhulllll G(El'lill mperisl, Byc. lAI' mlusl. 'd oy 7 pm:l-. $T.UGT.89; ulet lnd l!f\:v!v Wo quote: City 4 8 a cured. llnM. part cured, ! umnm Inll P cal alted (B fill\.unlklnhm sheep pelua -uoluunnud. ll iz 1iS=The auoiativn uf Nos | aud 3 lard oll wes re: du:enll aud 50, respoctively, the murkel belog dull so I‘Jk. Liuseed vewalos ara at rull priced. Carboa, turjentins, whale aad mh:rflemlnuuuuu ro Quutes :0 Beut »l lhn fullu'ln‘f p\'lclh Lll 0, 110 deg. I:I“CI llllnulu "Y 130 deyg.. 10%o; Liat. loufean, Texniver B ictey tard ol i ood, rew, G} wumm( lcached, ure. & Nrt auk e o ¥icy ol nhlbl. d\'uxo rize q Ta) deodoria Vit deg. 1303 uu ey ‘1 deg. Wat vmm;-. Bass e 351 Batusal, 30 TAT W mmm:m‘!mmuwm Kew e il b PObL T T L Wb et a L ‘Unier JIEbE ofter 0% 82d e 100 per Luge 8t 82,75 00 Ser doa fos euic riutkers 14 cfe gulet all round. The ollerizes wers smail but smple, as tLere were fow buyers on the four ‘Lhaotby was quvied at §1.1004.9v, clover ol 4i.iva 464 304 8 for mammath, Fiax u EOR AR Ty dnil Pl mmnnn-ml gnod demand and ateady: an v York fine sait, 1,00 pee brl, or- At n 2,50, datrr, tun, AR !I'Q\Vllrl’l |I\". wert nnlnlnu frevly at th Gt n~Common, 25 h aics ol o, 4vEuc: one! ranoes ooien, wiaTon: oholcow, Tiamwy r \ntt. 23@29¢; good do. AORANE L Ma- T, a0 s e taey e e ) 4 5 nl rhnlt A7ar. TheRey mm dn.:-m-uu ine. 473 (953 ANyt i, A3 watier ot omnion, X ommon, 29@ fet me.uum.:unxcxp»mnmnnmm-an - Juate x cholee, 30253¢; eholerat, e k1301 Food Fammon, SNaatey medinm, AK@10c; nnr.nz.um yeat, & 1 Raanic; ehoicrst, ariie, WO —Sales I\'f or beeeh, ariat g0 e A, eIty eiLe A7, VEAL ~|\rllvgllfllndnuuly t S7€kc, The offer- in, L AR doweradatt anl ey The receinte wers moderate, Cucumvers v per dosy padishen, 20 e dagt amparagis, Tiea2LI “per dozen, bunchesi Tt 1 neans, 1,23 per box. h\ nm\—-\n » ate lhanlrnnnmu of LE10T - ATeal for &ipors WAS quot enwer ;we vlrllrrud T New TOrE, The Gatside askeds with 19 FAleS o) WOUL-! \ uiet and ttle better than nominal, Small lot# af old wnol lr!mnvlnx out an nrrdera, and the #tock {5 mrch reduced and brotken. Followlug are the ricrR of old wools: Mediuin unwashed woola, 223t ne dn, ING2EL n:uwnn. 21323¢1 fine fleecr, rn-nm uis«cmmflum 0, ¥00A3A4 eanrse do. wois, Fhotee, S9G30rt hlr l.'l mmll. 1('1\'!70. Wont=Sedinm_ do, 2325 17@toci coarsa common, 108171 biack, e, LIVE STOCK, cicano, CATTLE~Tecelred slaca Baturday, 3,777 time last week, 2,603 head, There was 8 hrisk demand and & decldedly firm set of prices. The supply was light, and news from the Kast rather encouraging, and between shippers, feeders, and the hame tradn the offerings Anickly disappeared. In butchers' staff snd stock cattio no uoticoable advance wns galned, hat destrable shipping grades wero aniek eale nt better Prices by 10¢ per 100 ta than provalled last week, Sales tanged from 82 7533,00 for infer(sr to £5,13725.20 for extra, though most of the transiors weront $1.758 4.8%for fair to cholee. The market cloral strong, withall sold, Extra nruveu-l‘ e voTaTION. ded it . .£5,10@5,50 Cholea lh‘err Cotrers, welaning L to 11330 The + 4.7004.00 Ugod llu\'nl—wr\l Mlllfll‘d aeers, \vcllll- Vi 41834.00 3.8594.10 o Xy ‘e for city elanghte umun AT A 2.9503.73 mmon cattie, wakstini 700 3.20@3.00 wolinin Stoek Cattle. ..i“.?‘e o s sama timae 188t week, 14,8 very Auled T rovistona were UGN hd lner, Ami $1ona) & Tra held oft for & fleclite. and Kot 11 7 mica um nat ahow any quotabia ch rom ll!unl[ Tora 1000tk INATReL drot off 1 ura ] ToFUARL, AL 10 £ Nk 40 I B i & Tite ot At tha Reaulon whous EVTEYERiDE Fold, il bulk t prckers. Tha. folowine werg noteds ‘~_§ 500 pavws, N ‘s Price, No, an, l‘rlu. s 1T puupuamsee 2o RESREDERIIRNE! '3?_ 21 ‘i.l 40 X 240 87, 11 o nearee Ani Arin, st 61750400 1 IXWII llfl ll- $3.75@3, 30 for unshiorn, REW Yorr, Nty York, May 6.—Bxxvrs—iteceipts, 4,500; mak. I:w 11,830 foF the weak, SCaINt 10, 4K} IAAL wrek: miare ot falr but ellltrt lboul $1.00 !)ur liead lower than Eriday; some Teans cattle. fi(a Lo dreas 33 1bei some cosrie natlve oxcn 8% Bigor et b b, Muwh live 3 37105t from fhean recel uupunm:‘w PAf@I0ie to drces 54 (hng for the wee ipments were 240 i{va ana 6, 100 quar- T8 beef, i ERI=Recel, (l‘ 0,700, making 24, lIlJlur the week, agAIRIL20. 20 o bravlata woek subply exceslod do tusnd prices fell ot neariy by citp xczxunuum nshorn, Satc 3 Jabs, bont &0 rm;{ce‘u_l;llmm ehtera sueop, 1:m e heh Tor 2 ort at 'swl :~nvmnu|1,«m. making 32,000 for the week, 22,000 Iast weoki hone olfered allves uominaliy BN S er i EABT LIDERTT. sy O SOATTLE 1 e b ekt toiaf or the week emnnf wad nnuuug-m aupp) 1and for sald to- day' Galrr bk litle Gusiacas dolnis, excent 1o local Lutcharaat woek's prices, e eitn: th 1200 Sora Tor thes whek: 11,320, aralnet 3, m"'l Jrovki Yorkers, 84.vXd 83 I'niia dephian 43 wends total for_the wock, ’Jv W At Do (s weei oehIE b 5 s l‘f!ulh Amn;nouqn Tte 2% En A . Lovin, 87, Lovts. May 0.—CATTLR=Hhippors standing o and ‘shinptng grades nof nuchangod b i giock sitong} fair 1o wood bulllora'atecry £4,0374.3 ‘llgl chuich cows lllfl 3 Thusd. fln L'rll’!l"! xans, §3.00G4. 2,00, BioA) And o= rmnrcdl nzm-mpulnf Th Rood Yorkere "85, iy 503,301 hutohor Lo 1RACYs 3.4oeoa) K" (rld 1 extra heavy shipping. guod to elmlte.’!1.«“!.751'!0!:1!\1’-?!1 % .33 rooelpta, 100, TALTINORE, Datvuions, ey 0—ChTrieors sctive throngh. us and a shinds highery very heng 3(cy first quale 17, Bt bieaiuin: i lies o I.my, :.hnn o st 4GS oot T fiansitecellta fally equal oy medmmmu prices e by TN L'u Moderatoly active, and prie ot A AMNA =] ert loes. $wdka0) recoipls, G40 e NNAT, Chrcuxyars, May a.-llmu-dlnll gommon A0 iRh. B3, 100, 30) packink. .uu:.umcnnl-. -n munu. l.s1 . L‘JMHEI‘I. Tho cargo markot was actlvo yesterdny atthe docling noted Eaturday, About twoniy cariocs arrivod, and twelva or inore were suld, chictly 10 the city dealors. Piece-stuft brought $8.00,and common Inch waa quoted AL $0.00@10.C0. Medium strips and boards sold at BIN.75G12.00. Lath were quict at $1.3301.374, and shingics at $2.1043.23. Balest Part cargo schr Fay- ctie Tirown, from Manfatce, 138,000 1t Dlece-siuff at €4.00; caryo sclir Lavinds, from Mamlla, 120,000 1§ wiedfum strios snd boarida at $10.751 barge Wolvorine, 800,000 1§ & A. shiuglos st 82 10; shinglos st §1.00; carga schr Atlanta, que, ¥50,000 {t boards at $14.00; cara 3chs Montcalm. froin Alpens; 17,000 £t blane-atisl at . i barge Ciippen, from Hishialec, a0 1t plece: ST AL §8. (-t S3ppo solt Maigle nomp: S from White .m-.\ 00 1y plece-stul he yard narket wi 3 ety pritote The srdements continus 1ared. The ndvancatn Trefichta on tha bouthwestera raads miay reduce tho damand fro rs Leyoid tha Misaour 1 ou oapected doalers um o lln:lrlul:::klmhrun‘ud 10 shilp 1t bo- ro't ca. mumlmuwlclc r A3aud3 fnch. ird clear, 11( o inc d_clenr, facl uluh~ ) nr commu onolng, 16 foet, 1nand and el L3, oGkl and Siost. lleu. selict, dresscd and Beaded. Eéass's BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITIES, Bpecial Dispateh (0 The Tribune, Liysnroor, May 6—11:30 a.m,~FLoUs=No. 1,278) No. 2, 2060d. Unatu~Whos—~Wigtor, Ko. I, 1is 6d; No. 3, 11! spriog, Nu. 1, 106 813" No. 3, 104 3d; whits, No. 8d; No. 2, 1134d; club, No, L J383d; No. % s 6d, Corn—New, No. 1, 46s0di No. 3, 20s odi 0ld, No, 2, 78 w3 No. 2 2Ts 34 Provinoxe—Fork, 46s 6). Lard, 38s8d, Livarrour, May 6—Lstest~Corrox—Dall at SHG 8io; sales 7,000 bales speculation and export, 3,003 Awmerican, 5,000, Bxzausturrs~Califorols whito wheat, 11 44@3 13 8y du club, 112 GI@1%e 3d; Nu. 2 Lo Nu, 1 Ted Westeru aoring, 100346108 Bd3 do winter, $1884@11a 6d. Flour —Westorn cansl, 282 6027, Cora—New, 308 6le 208 0d; Western mized. old, F7a 3433Ts 0L Oala— Auwecrican, 3684, Barley—American, % ¥l Provisioxe—dcew pork, 4ds6d. Primo mess beet, #0s. Lard~Américan, 3646d. Bacou—Long clear, 4885 ahort de, I78. Cuxssz—Firmy Americas, 648 * Tallow—sde ud, TerRoLREN=-ririts, 731 redned do, a0l aRzD O1L—174 Itrsix—~Cammen Brinite oy TURPRXTINR-2M. AXTWERD, Mag 6. ~PRTROLRUM~104 04, AMERICAN CITIES. XEW yons, Bpectal Dirpatch to The Tribune. Rew Fanr, May 0.~Gxsty—Mora moderate businese In wheat prices, atter opening strongar, fell off. and closed 1@ 18 lowert anles 227,000 bur, of which 50,000 bu wera {n antjons: 20,000hn No, 2 Milwaukee, $1.243 1.314: 73,/00 b1t No. 2 4pring and Ko, 2 Chicago spring $1.22@1.2, Com felt the heavy recclots and eary advices from Western and forelgn pofnts, and clored o lowers anles 193,000 by, of which 52,000 bn No.2 wers for June dellvery, At 53%cs nograded Wostern mized, 48}@33c. Rtye dull at 71t73c for Western. Qata better, at an alvance of K@%c on smallanpplies; demsnd moderates sales 50,000 by, ine cluding 8,700 hu mized Western at 30@37}4ci 10,000 bu Weatern and nylxed State together at 33 In store. TROYIFIONS—Por—3Mesa clos & litile higher. and in more active demand; salcs of 400 bris st $0.603 10.00: 600 bris for Juna at $2.40. Dacon qulet and un- selilei; rsles 100 bxs Weatern long clear at 8o, and 80 hxs eity long clear at Sl4e. Lard slow, opening lower, but closing firm at an _advance; rales 400 tes Western steam on the snot at $7.224@7.27%: 150 tes toarrive 04 87.20; 100 tes off grade at $7.15: for future dellv. eries, 1,20 ten May at $7.22437.274: 1,750 tes Jnne W4 87.25@7,37%41 8,730 fea July at $7.30 bid; refined qrioted At 67.574QT. 671 for the Continent, RrraAns—Raw held strong at 73740 for fair to good rofiniogt refined have & better demand, and rule strong. WaiskT—Qnict; 50 bris sold at $1,034, cash, Farinnts—Increased inquiry noted from the graln trado, and prominent shippers negotlating moderatelyy ratessteadys for Liverpool engagementa by steans, 10, - 000 bu grain at AK@814d4 por 69 1bs: for London, by ll|l. 8,000 bu graln at 8d per Uu. T the Watern dssoctated ey Nrw Vonk. May d.—Corron—Market dul) at 10863 10%ey futures mum Mar, 10. P10 2cy e, 10 jSmcs Juip, Vigel August, ILOIGHIGI Hepe lnmlull" 10Tt ‘October, 10 i Navember, 1 Tlecamber, 10,446k 1142 10.53 l-ehml-vr. 10, 03¢ =| lllreln. uwum.mx Npels In.i@io.sic, Flae VA roeainte. 20,000 brie No., 2, 82,008 081" Shrrone drice: Sha Wedtern, n.wu.'m; <o Tian to gand exten. €4.35@5.00 giod o cloice, 81 $ML701 white rlieat oxien. 613500331 7. o, £4.+OG0, 1. Mln-mnm pmm rocers, $0.73@ 1. Aectds pala do, 12% L e oy fiu our dall T, B1ieh, ! lx-rmn. 31 l r & 2 o 1,132 ) 0, l ll l it Iurhy it il | Lorn=Ttoe fo, o qu'ed i 3 nn’n o !}-l. el R oTes quict And nnchangedt Bugar auiet ah, nachanged. Moisses SSATKGE dotl.” 1ice acter anit firm. PRIROLECK sosdrs anitad, 83%4@ 100, :‘:lr-u(l" U@ alned, §1 ki ot hut stea: n uvmnvn ( ¥i Western, 13G19%e. 3 83,(K0410,00.Jiec~Market quils_\esiern i et It sieady ot 63.00. l.nr —D'rime ateain, u.u‘m’: TTRA-Quiet it ateadzs Westsrn, 11@21c. 13 cive and Lri ot e l2e \\nun— arketduli at 81034, DALTIMOR —Fioru-tlet ot 3avnc decline ar, o d (Ud4.50; do eatrs, nartiuonn, Maya, tor iy mluIJ W, T35 ulnmllr; 25,3030, 52, Shihars Western n nhm helces Ponnuyivas nla red, $i.: winter red W t ani Moy, &1, s fron i [ Gidlc: June, Al 4 lu.lcl aTl Irregualar: esten onnssiantn. shanss. | dire qnm wnd Hrom at SN Quters Pennaylvans, £13.00614.00, Dantisioaaeiiull and neavy qukm‘:mm for Johbing i trade are mess houideea, s clear rioabjer st n:wf 43¢} elowr b stdes, 0o " Jlatis, 0310¢. P e itreon ll‘l'nT{lfi—Dlfll ana weaky chiolce Western, packed, “‘l"‘xmuuvu—\om!nnh no cargoes offeringy refined, m and qulets o eargocs, 13} (a1730. Currs WiTtoRy vy Auil At at €l 1m0 Uiy wheat, 33,000 baj corn, 3¢, 224,500 bt corn, 8. xnnns-?lo:‘l 2ra=Vho: 000 b, RRIanTA-Tior Sieam 1o, iversoo Nri eotton, 85241 flous, 43014 grain, Hl4d. NEW ONLEANS. K W ONLEANS, luy n,— frovi-in or| flemflnd 8 ull priceas auner, $3 X.584.235 4,750 uu : Bl grades: 3,50 {matN—Corn firm, I-Mt Imtmlnllhly Mxh"l m!le- TEATN AL=Cntet hut wealy at 82,1003, 15 ulu(undwmklrr inc, §13.0; cholce, 815,00, iiaa~Fork il nad’ nowiualts Lard 87,000 kex, 87,00 o e LAl theknt earier uh tacs packed, 4¥4¢1 Tlaar rib, 44cy eleas endy, with & T e gls:rnn. "Shiss. Tiame —sugnr-cared—>larket duil; Yaso, as Insize; uncans 00, o mn nr:ou ordinary to r yiiet common (o St e SH ina anses dul 2A@1xe i, 29@200. - Nice 444 Kook cumiy B hoten, Ty hs ye and uuinihaly comuion acarce aud rin; Sne8ic, BRAN puun 8c, 1 7ol 3 T, LOUII "'br. dl.ouu. May 6.~rrLova—Qulet and unchangedy 1 K”AN—- thlldflllnfi-l lmun ND.!I‘!G I'\lL $1 14 fll.l‘) unv\u -!I.H I )l clodingal 31, .1 4 o1, iid B PR ey nlxnm No. 4 mizud, 4o caint A -.: iy s o 3u’ 41 ucj l‘x’mmm;" j-420¢ casht 2ujyc bid May sud Jude, » Rtea (" 18R Y= laml’ and unchanged; Bruvieioxs—PorK ANl Abbriag. € and aominely $.70x0.75, Bulk ents QUi MOLNIR “m”: facon quier and unclisngeds $4.23; 3 2365.30, and HecuirTa=Flour, 4400briey whest, 24,00 huy corn, AT 00t OaLs, BAAD but £y, 80U but ariny, Howo: B i'lnur. AD) Wi wheats 1 U0 b curn, 1‘. 1y () r IIMK\GJ lariey. b as w:ealys Tiak - e, Jss. syies, 430 |m)m 1.‘.\!calml. 323 uniea; suipments, 90 b ; atock alcs, PHILADELPIIA. rnn.w:mul. May 8. ~FLovn—Very quist $3.001 !. ILW! Pennsylvania Tainily, o, $8.0086.43 luxh sradc eatstondy at §1.3131.35. Com {'llnw !m)(c: nllml |')'iu‘_n“nmw.lunn 52! 134 and pas lleld touly’ etv-darkot dully whi orn. #4is33cs mited do, 01323, Itye—3arkut dull at 647 Unirigoxeobull; mows pefe. unm:m.zs Inita beef, Z@2aie. Lard—datxcy dully city kettla, TrER=Market dull and weak: creamery, 20322¢ grtern foterre, 1301 1o, i s R—S1cal \\ rl(ern Uluflc rnnouvu—a('nkuuum unn:d. lhn Grude, 8%Q Vitxr—Market dulls Wostern, 8108, z,&fi‘.f“""““““ 54,000 bu; corn, 63,000 buy eats, by CINCINNATE 1NNATY, O,y May 6.—Co. nnx-Qul-t and steady; ot r=Tlatly famil; JUBs=Whoat qulsty meats u Bacun quist an 4 n;rnm 4. us.uh' uur itrong and hilabeor teady, with s falr dn unm llnev cresme o) BHibio 10 chatce iar. slealy AL e ddlc. ToLXE 0, May 6.—Unaiy—Wheat dull -mm ul\mhfln $1.30; mmber Michlgsn, sput. Ju JJed winier, anol "$LAINL 0 oy, s ANSRED elll’n diJuy, 4e8(ci' 'Rk K6, 2 e KED=Dully brine, 8403, vl ur. Bone wheat, 30,000 buj cors, " ivkipat, 14,000 buy corn, Whioa _‘ ml e «m nnmu: iae As Ko ln—mnl dully Toy o \’:" ' riter soet Sl hn Cietectads oie 3 o Vst dully a5, Bigo. ity i OUIsVILLE, May u.—-t,urmx I'!l' |w. uwn—smlu dully extra, family 3 01403 m.c[ 3 hue) ixatN ot @ nm ek gi)cal, “Ih sintsr -m i lukzfldulh wmu. sm Biicn e Sye il at 89, 'url ot t‘l'{ [ lJ l"- Lard l“u".'"h 15;":'1"2"22 A it 43 60; clcat Ui o IR 0 i et TR AN "uufl!m |!lflh AUGAT-CUN Y i ol 8100, l‘“-'l“u“ - MiLwaUERE. May 6, —FLouk-ulet and unchanged. unn awm‘l“mluvu‘ elnu-l qulety Wabikve: i'-"' n e 3 ()l f euboazud #‘-‘gudu }n Eoag, o ’“M' u‘:! L e viatone—tirinet, * Meta burks &4.6TH. Prime ard o [ “-:uninnue-t o Bumalo,de, v ra Floiit, ey wheat: Sha 000 i B #TUN, 3 6.-FLOUS—bicedy. Westorn au u°""'1'm".-'a'gmo§‘:m 23 th: M 3; _Miundsuls exirad, 5,'1,,’.. A il padlain, pd ishless g0 ‘lYlm 0 WA0.7: ik Louts, gu. tPM‘MIflG hcuuln. flll" whlie, ;’x‘:':'x-' "fn 4461 No. .....m,...'iu.n PRI ""ll“llnl-‘l lx;:alntuuun Ind., Msy 4 —Hooa—Firmer: §3 23 o i e —Quiet and unchauged. .‘.‘,‘:-Sn:......a,. 97 Fed, 0110, Cora quiet 3 l;.:y&hr’a‘uld:m et clear b, 43e. ;’.“0“. Mich., llly IA—ULDUI ~= Quie: snd un- ADgc Unbiicwheat dull aad steadyy extrs, 41 8 : 1 white, 31 21 -mbclw o] el Sishs 1 801 N & —GEAIX=] Py “luuy Tipiay ¢=Usire-Notnlag, dilag; Cax. u. ‘uu"—nnnul).u for wheat and 6 for torn W Now Oswza - host— glubrer % 'uxh dn..::‘llwt?):u—,\flnnll"rl:l'gu‘i. rEORIA. Froxia, May o.~Uisuwiszs~Dullsad nomiss! st [T AR ' . COTTOUN, Osrvestox. Msy @ —CorTuw—Qulies; midditng, 10Hc: not seceipls, 141 bales; sales, 1,024, MostLy, Msy 6 --CoTToN—Quisti caty; midansy, 0’([;1 nit reccipta, 479 baleas sales, BUO; e3pors coass- wise, 3L, CuaxLEazoN, May 0.-CoTrox—Stesdy; middliss. 10843 net recelpts, 471 balesy sate, 4.m, BAvaRIaAT, May 0.—COTTON—Fan net receipts, 434 bal 100, O1L City, LAND, d white, 110 test, 0\, May . —PrTROLRIN-Marky with saler st €198}, sivanced to 8§ $1.42% Uiy 81403 naked, PRTROLEUM. May AYerage, 23,000; transactions. 407,000 brle, Pirranuad; Pa., Say 6 —PRYIOLENN ~Qilet; erogs, $10.6034 at Darker's; refined, 11c, | Phlladelphia dely. ey DRY GOODS, Nrw Yong, May 6,—uniiness qu hous nd Jobhing trade fs dulls cott demand at first handat prints In drreg: %00, N exporty, 71 middling, 4%, les, 2095 cxports cn:ut'vly:e . -l‘nnaunu—nnmannu‘ AL oprneq clostng 5y 43, nnlrmenl\. 24w bris; L With packaz wooils In ligly tounet, ug raud dees ptylen and low price shirtings dotag fatyy, Mapto gingliama o good demand: mous wear woor 1) tnaringalowlys foreign Roods qulet, TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, May G.—8rimiTe of Tonrzsmiyy. Flrm a4 200, onnnnn'x' OFINIOR, MeLin didn't bugln to rammage aroung and hunt up hin conselenco until ke faiteq hin reward,—Cincinnatl Engulrer (Denv,). 10 get If Mr. Tinyes’ Administration wers to bey failare in all other reapects, the beneficent fralty of hin poliey in Bouth Carolina and would redeam ¢, —5t, Louis Ztepubdlican An Sammy Tilden proceeds further with hls Riates and Conklings and McLins, that tho people da not intend to throw the he Louaj; Doy will leary? country into an agitatlon calenlated fo forg 20 {hat ho may fnre as & Hitle tencont e % 1880, —Memphts (Tenn.) Acalanche (Ind, It 1oy be proper to repeat hero what wy havo sald before, that, when our party enmes 10 power, tho Prealdent of its choleo will be expecteq to turn ont all the Nepabliea apnoint tum ofent Domacrats in their Utica (. ¥ P Gasercer (Deme. e i n oMcoholders, ny Phaces. A great satisfaction wo dorive from enn. templatinz the condition of tho nation, brought abont by the honeaty and patriotism of President Hayes. arty necd uj ~Iitehmond llu ) Dlspalek (Vem ). There can be no doubt, in fact, that busi. ness is becoming botter every day, and the bank. ruptcy-lists ara no evldence to the contrary, wae- 1\«{(01] was frulifal in specnlative onfe s and the tottering of eatabl ofall k & o e fabric of e In, that all chaneo of the resurrection of pan sectional prejudice lunulhllued Tho Tpriany erectads it lshinents oullt jn tiig way should not hie taken % 8 proof that the cong- try is going to destenction. Thee fal! rravn that basiness 1a being placed on haxis, and that wo are wetting which fa the ouly surg_busines lnres on'y n healtly down to bed.roc A-founlation “vh which $o balld.=New York Herald (Ind.), When the Eloctoral Commission was de. termined on, the Democeats expected to have o majority of the Commission. Iiad it hoen known, or even feared, that Bradley, Instead of Judgy Davis, would haro been choten as (nmmluhm' the acheme could hardly have hee Democrata were unlfiunumkd. aml, Ia hele ereqit, ccislon of the Commi although they knew It to be parti*an in charay and belloved it to be_anjust Mr. llaycs by the Commisslon, Congrerr, will not ho disturoes News and Conrler (Do), they bowei to tho c) eree The titln elron 19 d to, Thy and canfirmed b; A2 Charleaton o, I havo ofton wished that T had gons to Florida and posted myeclt as thoroughly as iy Loulstana, that T mighs have Lad the satisfaction of knowing the exact truth of the matter, even it 1 conldn’t convinco rnyhndy elre, Of the Lonfst. ana cnso, thera {s not a donbt 1n my mind,—not a ehndow of n doub t bnt whot llayes wa<an fabry entitled to the Elcetoral vote of that Kiate as ta tha vata of Onlo. 1 reached that coneinsion after patient and tharaugh iuvestigations and no amauns of ‘*confewsions” “from Wells and Anlersun, for instauce, could drive me fram the conclasinn; for my bellef {s founded on facta and fizures that are oul of their power Lo clond or alter at this lato dny, oven if (hey were disposed. ~11, ) tn Cinctnnatl Commerelal (Ind ) Tho Suprome Court wonld nlmont certainly hold that the dectsion of Conzresy, in adovting the conclurlons of the Electoral Commieslun, wes finat; and tha time apent i preparing and arzulng (L cane wonld ho onn of zeeat politie=* sonfuslon, and rencwed and Intenstdag comm . ) di ", Ledpald oareasion, Murcover, if a confession of fraud in thu Seate cane vars was held Lo b sulliclent to unsoat o Prosident fu the middle of his ubt, we should have ci. ever, Lresld entl) identinl term hierea ftor” auit, slections would have no end. term, mnd put his tten fonsions by tha dozsn Iy year would be apent In tho. cumpicn, o i years and a balf uirying (o onst the sycresefal candldats, a0 that wo shouid rapldly sec thy Gov- ceamont reack he South Amenean level.—Ner York Natlon (Ind ). The proposition of the Nutivnal Repub. Hean, that Prosdznt Hayes shell, ae a counter. stroko to the plansof the Opposltion for the dos structlon of his title, detnand a Commisalon for an investigation of tho frauds In 187¢ In ul) tue Htaten recorded for Tilden, as well a tn Lowtshiny, Florida, and South Carofina, I3 recetvet with ape Jraral by the Kepubiican fioas of the conntry. It eacknowludged 1hat an partial tuvestizatton of his kind would shovw that Prosident Hayen wis ene titled to at least thirty wore Electaral voter than ho recolved, and that t titlo reats uflun an eqully n much moro rubstantial tha and frretracabla ' Elght to toven, T adoption of this prn]w&lllnn would tury fbe tables on the Opposition aml sct the public to tinking in a now channol. compariaan, committed In Florlta, — “easered he apecdy 'I'he frands, plomy by f any were committod, ~would soon be lost sight of ia the conwmplnuunof the gigantic outrazes ujon human Hights aud the frusdois of Amarican citlzeurly Ich combined to give the Democracy such a p: Ienll»ul show of atrength In the last Electoral L ol Tege, Anthe situntion now stands, the Adinluts- tration, and through it the Jlopubllcan party, 1o the defensive szainst nesanlts from the rear con: tlugted by Tilden, the Now York Biale. Iendricks, Kimmoll, and T¥orld, who have hired for theie dirty work a vang of political acavenvers, and Lalf Marved, revengo-secking, dlkappolnted place- hunters.—Vushington lupubhr/m (Qeep. ), ‘Tho Lright glenm of the now silver dollar Las dlapelled the mental darkneas that obscurcd the Judzment of the opponents of romonetization, sod ho pervecutors have become proselytes. Tho Inde pendent wos ono of tho most bitter flante of remonetization; but thle Saul b Jight, und the scales hove fullen fron fts eyes. It gires o place of honor on ite ltudlu;bywel to an able Mcllvaine, ). furmerly faber by 3L Professor_of Patitical Economy fn Prin Collayo, demoustrating the honoaty of remui: etization, Bilver bill was pi nnl‘lvrlm ulhen Dec: tho meuts are those which wo ourselves tho discussion of the question, lbly lnfl :uzemly put. After all e faisiication of all tho 3 of the remanctization of allver, be puts the n, 1s this measure Lonest, Just, ond mh" wers in tho afinuative, *‘on tho groud enutlnu s, ALaclf & great wrond, hites "‘ aud Il“\ a that the doms which regulres thie wrong was uuu luxd plivhed by an nncunuulullunnl act of Congre cond, by thisact, also, mora stricken out the les valuable currency, w18 The anly ong in which debts ‘conid be pal third, this was a wrong and an outrags, the value of” the people's propers, 460 prived them of inelr ability [0 piy Just “Fite threo-fold wrung, only tu be must bo (hus rlgmed -nd t ust, "i" Lonest, e e abjeen ':o I'LHNIIIUI.UW"- ia e dostroyy l by remonotization, fs not only righ unjust and dis then examine The paper wi ner may return, Dr valuable nd the objections and proves thelr utter fallacy. virulence of the opposition to the nien iack argumcuts, they call name 10 Lesitation In retortiog the churses nst tho silver wen. r to Tho Imlquml anse that jonrnal wi bellefs now that llcll havavpens lllluc wrint it. Dotter latu than never whilu the Iamp holds out o burn, tho Bt nu's dtgu- ed duniug oy b forc- Ing 10 the cui- hecles of ovil as pro ¢ to publlvh this artlc 1l have i the! what was st that thus currency of of existonco, snd Itis propared vefors the 1 would then I huws 1BJY v accot: tno whiab nads ud, the 0 it and e ‘- §4 " e tiialna tiben the u.'.-c“. Hieh wnd he Lss £ dlahonesty well foribe te muws butlb )lrlnlfll itttres “Dr. JAMES, o nx.Jum W40 reeis of ake. yoars of Loard i o ety PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chicago, il pizt b Wy uoed Oulr 13 ki el reqsinit vy don, and su- m,mm forthe| Tx‘.‘m AND (?l I'nm Dhl ld nru}! Coud fur o with xruv. e MATHEY 4 GAYI.US ECAPSULES n3 cf 1’ k. nu-l Lot perior to 24 prowpt curd charges 1o Tong e m\ - it Viniee, - Vs MU PRESORIPTION FREE. Forthe suergy, L G 46155 W it e dy cure of Norvous Debiiity, wedl 04 Cha, wholy crala, of #ivo! ey lllgm]' ¢ has tho tugrodicatd. Adlred O i bl Dr.A. G, OLIN'S: & o cuitde L.uu-nululmu pulalie Trinais o 18 B, Shofs, meo-

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