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INANCE AND TRADE. Shipments of Currency to New York ---Discounts Moderate, Mining Notes—The German Press on the Inlernational Conference. Xho Producs Harkets Irregularfogs in Lorge Supply-~Provisions More Active and Very Weak, Wheat and Corn Basier and Quiet-.- Other Grain Bteady, FINANOIAL, Thers were hipments of carrency to New York, and New York exchango wae firmer. It was quot- €4 between bankes at 80@75¢ per $1,000 preminm, ‘The banks hed ifttla more than carrent business to attend to. ' Applications for loans wete laht 1n all directions. The Board of Trada |a natng lttle borrowed money, and mereantile trade fs quict, sndneeds litlle asalstance from the banke. The loanable surplus of tha banky ia largeg thao the de- mand. Ilates are @10 per cent. ‘The bank clesringe wers 82,600,000, MINING NOTES, The Bounza shipmenta on April acconnt op to May 4 were, Consolidated Virzinls, $1,003,324, and Callfornla, $1,500,900. 'There will be one more shipment from the Consolidated Virgints, The Amerlcan Coneolidated Mining Company, of Colorado, after two examinatlons by experte, have purchased & veln in the Black Hills, soventy-five feet wide, that can produce daily 150 to 200 tons of are. worth £40 a ton, and in which thero are tn #ight 00,000 tous, some asssylng $800 a ton, The lowest eatimate of the ore in slght values it at 700,000, This mino lies in the belt that has #o saddenly beeono fomona for ita fabujona yleld, and In which Californians have inveated heavily. T'he San Franclsco Chronicle warne the pubilc of 2 new *‘deal™ in Eareka Consolidated. Thi ik was carried fn 1875 up to $70 n share by ** rig- ginz:" sfter which It dropped back lo $10. Tecent- ly, eayn the CAronicle, dividonds lLave Leenre- sumed and the price of the stock has advanced to §59 per ahare, Considoring the grade of the ore and the diviacnds already pald, It 1s moro than prohable that thoso who invest At present prices will wait many years befors getting thelr money ‘back iu profits from the mine, It looks if the manipulators were preparing 10 unload for another tuen {n the market. The bullion prodnct of the mines In Btorey County, Nev., s reported as follows for the quar- ter ended March 31 Bnttion. 514,083 7343 12 10,643 $10.538, 7,349,502 NION ON THR INTERNATIONAL BILVER CONORESS. U'ne Borsenhalle, of Hamburg, in an article aa- verse to the monetary policy of the United States, Buya: We do not belleve In the problblhlfi but wa ad- mit We pousibllity of an onderstanding being artlved at In tho Congress. We do not think that those States which have the gold standard will gttend. lolland, Delglum, France, and Switzer- Iond will, b¥ 8 gradual elimination of silver gullders and G-franc picces, retarn to the gold rtundard. Then we sholl bave the gold standara in Europe, Africa, and Austraila, aud the double standard {n America and Asla. There will be perioaical fluctuations In the relative values, but Do progrossive dopreciation of silver {a to be Jooked for. The Neue Frele Presse, of Vienns, says: It 13 unquestionably the dul{ of the Govern. ment of Anstria and Hungary fo accode to the In- ‘Vitation of North Amanca, as the latter declared thomsclves ready to attend such a conforence. ‘This duty 18 more urgent from the previous inace tivity and helplesanese of our Government on the standard question. Tho Germau, French, and English Govermincntes may very well refuso tho (- viiotion, as they are perfectly agreed on the lino which the Congress fe likely to follow, and have really nothing to expect from It. It Ia otherwise with the Uovernments of Austria and lungary, hich, for the last two years, Lave been complete- ly at sea among tho munetary complications. COMMERCIAL STATISTICS, The Now Yerk Journal of Commerce haa com- plled figures showing the commorce of New York for the ten montos ending Aorll 30, Tha forelgn imports in that period, Including specle, wers 82058,715,011 o 1878, 8204,853,30% In 1877, $201,033, 217 in 1870, and $360, 148,842 o 1873, ‘The exports In the same period were $204, 423, 654 in 1878, $208,100,485 in 1877, 3210,720,200 in 1870, and $282, 615,801 in 1874, The Journal of Commerce makes no allowance in Its imports for tho undervaluations in the New York Custom- Houso. The duo correction for these would add at Jenat 20 per cent to the tmpoets through that port, and another considerably addition would be made by allowing for smugghing. o THR SILVER MARKET, The London Econonitst states that ita Austrian correspondent calculates that Germany han 8100, - 090,000 of sliver otill to sell. Ceruuschl, In hls recent pampllot, says that Germany bus not in Lls opinlon eold more than half its sllver, Tho Lou- don Economist of April 27 eays 1 allver the arrivale have been amall, and in the abscice of bityors, oither for the Kask or for the United States, tne price has boen without altera- tiun, at small fraction under 5id per ounce. The shipmenta of silver by the Peninsulnr and Orfental #tediere have practically ceascd, the large Council drawinus which ary stlll pressed upon this market, at the exceptionul rate” of sbout £24,000, 000 a yeor, tlm(\’lug depressed the exchange below tho sfl- yer polut. JIOSTON NATIONAL DANKS. . The condition of the Boston National Tsoks May 0, according lo the statement made to the Cicaring-Houso was: Capltal, §3; 0,000; loanw, ) 183, 100; decrease, §749, 600; epocle, 85,20, erreave, $451,500; logal-tender notes, §3,- 291,000; due from otuer Increase. 8510,400; duw to othier banky, $21,050,000; decrease, $427,100; deposlts, $48,157,000; Increasy, $114,300; circu- lution, 825,510,500; Incrrase, $103,200, CHICAUO NATIONAL BANKS, ‘The sintements just made by the Chicago Na- tlonal Bank of thelr condition May 1, 1874, shuw thaton that date thelr joans were $10,2:0,103; cush and cxchaunge, $11,800.430; real estate, U2, U38; doposits, $I2,880, 161; capital and sue- plus, 87,100,000; undivided prodts, $i95,755; ana circalation, 8657, 690, FOLITIC3 AND FINANCE N ENGLAND, ‘The auprehensions with regard (o war continue to reatrict commercisl aud Snancial operations Great Bntal ‘I'he fiuancial vditor of the imes thinke there 18 more reason to anticipate s further curtaliment of business operations than an uzpan- slay, TIE DANK OF PRANCE, The Bank of France, Aprll 23, reported: Caeh on hinnd, $105,038,000; discounts, $1853, 1431, 000 Treswnry bonds, 85 ), 0003 active note circula ton, §141,440,000; public deposits, $b, 475, 000; vrivata deposits, $88,043,000. Tho preportion Letween bullion and clrculation s 87, 2 per cent, TS BAKK OF ENULAND, The Bank of England, Apal 24, ruported: Sure plus. 615,747, 640; public deposite, 839,227,035; otber depoaite, $105,288,005; Government securl- tew, €52, 167,440 other secarition, $101,040,340; votes uncmployed, $43,050,150; votes in clre culatlon, 814Y,503,170; bullion on Land, §118,. 517,010, NEW YORK EXPONTS OF PRODUCH, “The exports of dotestlc produce from New York for the week eoding May 8 wers 80,810,067, syafust §3,U35, 740 for the corresponding week last yuar, nd 85,005,218 In 1576, 'The tolul cxparts of vraduca stuco Jau. 1 wer $120,333,012, sgalnst 202,311,701 for the samo period last year, sud $53,09,334 10 1876, The fucresso lu exports thls year s remsrkable, snd du probably cansed by the preparations of war, HAILROAD BONDS, ‘The recent advance from 78 of the Chicago & Nortuwestern consohidated gola sovens le aue to 1he purchase of §300,000 of thew by & New York capitallat. Tte closlug quotations of Baturduy werd, bid: ur. £, 1L3 culgCler., P, & A, old b )i Choaspeske & i, 6a, 1M 265(Clo; r.c‘fnf}-"mu’&s‘” Chieago & Alton. 1600 115k Wulldlo % Erie &, bus. Clicagu & A., 1 7 DAL &T. o Ta ), Lo 3 <8 dividend bouds. 100 A, ub, L5 110M e, 11k en. ia, Tndo i Lo0, 1641 eataip, i g’ LY C B T\ AL T8 24 A1 ilew 1ve M 7 arlen. 102 3 ALy Misauuri st 0ry'ge. 1dgy THE CIIICAGO Winona & Rt ¥ iat’ Winooad &t 1. T . %24 AN & St..[0 86 col 1 . &Nov." CelarFalip®Milan1etM s (W, U.inda 1000 conbonn 1oy M, 8.& N.L 0 £nd, 7 petozs’ COIN AND GREENBACRS. Gold and silver dollars wers 100}@100X In Gireenbacks were 004 @00e on the dollar in FONRIGN EXCHANGE. 'Tha rates current 1n New York and Chieago were: The demand for Government onds 1s good, comes mainly from the savinge clasees. Dalted Btates 8 of ‘A nlted States 8200 of ° of LOCAL SECURITIES, R Chicago Clty 7 per centhonda (long),. .1t Chicago CIty 7 per cent seweragotInna), *1) Clileago Uity 7 por cent water joy T m Chicago Ganitght and Coke West Divislon italiway 7 per centa. BY TELTGRAPIL, To (he TWestern Assoclated Press. New Your, May 1. —Gold opened at 100% and all eales of the day having been at Boreowing rates 1§ to 1 per ceat, Loans were also wmnde fiat and at 3§ to 2 per cont closed at 100 Governments were strong. Tallroad bondas were drm. Htate bonds wero stoady. Tho stock market opened firm and a fraction Tigher, but prices anbsequently declined & to 13, Aftor tho firest Doard a firmer feellng d thero was w gencral recovery of i to prominent ntocks wera Rock Island, Northwess 5 Lake 8hore, and Dalaware & Lacka- In the alternoon the market waa lower, under an {increased pressurn to_ sell Wentern na) enles there was a recover: oadlor feeling. At tho efection for oficers Exchauge to-day H14 voten ware polled, the largeat nuinber ever cast, Much personal feeling wae devoluped, growing out of thu offorts of Mr, Wheelock for readmlssion to the Hoard. tereat taken in the election Interfervd connldera- bly with the business of the day. tod N.II):)O shar Northwestern colamon, mon, 1.100 8t. 1,100 Delaware & Western Unton, Transactions ,_of which 1,100 were 2,700_Wabash, ,000 Northwestern 00 8t, Paul com. 700 Lackawanna, Rock Island, 8, 3,000 Pacific Mail, cgnl. closing st 3i3. Prime (sbraed 8101, 000, 80; short, 4884, 34 iant Trtantver i Hterling—Long, 4 o 70U I"‘} Ill' boug nlou P"uciilc) 74 100 Land Gra Cloveland s it Northwestern ... Northwestera pr. ‘Tennetsee Ay, old.... Teniemee G5, now,... Virglula 6z, old. B BAN PIANCISCO. Sxx Frascrsco, Moy 1i.—Follawlng are the closing quatations at tho fita Alpha. Hale & Norcrosy. . 8 Consolidated, tice. NEW OHLEANS, New Onuzans. May 133, —told, 1004@101, 8ight exchange on Now York, 4 premium. Blerling exchunge, bankers' bills, 4804, Lownox, May 13,—Consols—Money, 05 15-10; unt, 00, ed_States Bonds—"05 100 .« 105%5; '07s, 107%; efereed, 31, . —Hentes, 1007 0234, REAL ESTATE, 'Ihe following fnstruments were led for record Mouday, May 13: 3ennes Van Burenst, wf, 43 ot r of WL £ dated April o COMMERCIAL, Tho fotlowing wera the Jatest quotations for 3ay dclivery on the leading articles for two daye past: ‘The following wore the recelpts and shipmonts of the Jeading articles of produce Ia this city dur- ing the forty-eight hours ending st 7 o'clock on d for the correaponding time twelve montb: thirawn from store durin con<umption, 6, T4} ba 'wheat, D07 oate, 10,1062 bt barley. Tue followlng grafn wae tnspected Inta storo In {hid city yesterday mocning: 2 ears No. 2 red win- ter wheat, 148 cars No. 1 hard wheal, 11 cars No, ‘2dv, 5 eace No. 1 soft spring. 84 cars No, 2do, 17 cara No, ddo, 7 cara refected, and 2,45 teame (273 srheat)s H cars No, 1 carn, 124 ears nnd 6,000 hu high-mized, 4 cars now do, G cars and 6,300 b new talxed. 475 cars and 6,100 ba No, £ torn, D3 cars And 1,000 ha rejected, 2 careno grade (111 corn): 1ear No, 1 oats, white, i care .2 mixed, 4cars refected (00 OAts); 2cars No, 1 rye, 15 cars No. 2 dw; 5 cara No. ¢ batley, Lear No. i do, 4 cars and 1,120 bu feed (10 barley). Total (1,007 care) 412,000 bu, Inspected ont, 7,221 hn wheat, 100,52 bu corn, 2,340 bo onts, L.U6Y ba rye, B, (21 bu barley. The following table shows the disteibutton of the breadetnlls shipped from this city during last week: SHivgel, [ Fionr. | Whedty ovrn. | iy, 140,770 307, 203] LX) 8,87 1,7 94 I NEY i R 0 Tu Collingwood. V00 it 110 th Ipped try ral aud 7LD bu do (o SAlw, 6.532 Eye ol Tamaio, 32414 bu Gariey by vat Iingston, ‘The leading prodnee marketa wore rather qulet Yesterday 1n the aggroyate, and easler. The great- eat weakness wan In bogs and provisions, the Initer being demoraiized by large recelpts of the former, Rreadstuffs were depressed eatly by higher consols, tame grain markets i Eugland, larger reccipta here, and more encouraging peace prospectr, but becams fitmer gubsequently, as buyers took hald rather frecly at tho reduction, The crop advices were gonerally favorable, and tho correspondence of receivera indicated that they may expect large quantities of wheat anil corn to arrive In this cliy during the current month. ‘The existence of n premiom on epot, as compared with next monti's delivery, will naturally ludace country holders to forward as much tn May as passible. Tue movement In forcign and domestic dry £oods was on a generaus scale for the season, and the Lrade express aattefaction with tte general sit- uatlon. There was no marked change in the Rrocery market. Trade wns repoticd satisfactorily acllve, and & firm fecling again provailed. Tho present tendency in coffeen, teas, and sugars ap- poars to be upwnrd, In the drled-fruit market thero was a reasonablo degree of activity, and vrices of most descriptions wera decidedly firm. Pitted chorrles were advanced to 2343:20¢, the market ho- ing **cornered.” An advance in blackberties of 14chas also taken place. Tho fiah market was fuoted modorataly active and unchanged. Dutter continues In large eupply, in moderato demand, and weak, Choessalso was lacking both in activity and in firmness, Thore was a fair call for olls, patuts, and colurs, and Saturday’s prices wero cur- rent. No chanzes wers noted In (he lcather, to. bacco, sud bazging markets, Lumber was falrly active, and steady, The of- fetings of cargoes werv libernl, and green Inch rnd two-inch sold readily to the city dealers. At the yards, trado continues good st nnchanged prices, lluilding materisls were In fatr demand, and stendy. Common bricks were steady, under small stocke, but new supolies will soon be in the market, Sceds were guict, and little better than nominal, liroom-corm, hides, and wool were un- chevged. Sslt contlnues in good request. 'Tho offerings of ponltry were agaln falr. and the mar- kot ateady, Eggs were firm. Green fraits met with o good city demand, strawberries taking tho tead, and closing casler in consoquonce of Jiberal offerings. Ifay was steady, undera fair inqulry from the city and from shippors. Lake frolghte werodull and tame at tha reduction elfected the lattor part of Inst week, Corn to Buf- falo by sall was qnoted at 2c. Room was taken for 64,000 bu corn, and 10,000 ba oats. Through rates by laka and canal were tame at 8c forcorn and 83{e for wheat to New York, Lake and rall rates wera quoted at 102104 c asked for cora to New York and 11¢ for do to Boston. Tail freights wero anoted at 20c per 100 e to New York, 18cto Philadelphia, and 17cto Balti- moro; but 16@17%0 wers named aa the fzares at ‘which the bulk of the suipments were made, IN NEW YOUK YESTERDAY. May 13.~Iccelpts: \Flour, 18,574 brle; wheat, 238,088 bu: eorn, 204,100 bus oats, 60,000 buj corneme1l, 740 pkgs; rye, 24,801 bu; barley, 464 bu; mait, 0,850 buj pork, 1,818 pxge; beef, 210 pkes: cut meats, 3,720 pkge; lard, 2,742 pkga; whisky, 507 brls, Exparts—forty-eight hours—Flour, 15,000 brle; ‘wheat, 389,000 on$ corn, 207,000 b ats, 30, 000 bu; rye, 8,000 bu; barley, none. GRALN IN STONE IN NEW YORK, The following table shows the stocke of grain in New York on the dates named: fay 4, 3 BE R im0 003 1,403,400 y x 837,000 670, 0x) Juom 227,000] 204,000 EXPORTS PROM TIIE SEAGOARD, ‘The followiny were the exports from iho four leading citios of tho Atlantlc aeaboatd for the dates nawed; Week end'y Wsek enit'y Werk enid'o Hay 1l T May 4,'78. Nuy 12, °77. 4, 1n) ari 33,041 fir e bu Tiarfey, bt P t’l: ANT INDIA WIEAT, The latest number of tho New Yotk Lroduce Erchunge Weekly atatas that— ‘The shipments of wheat trom Bombay for the Unlted Jingdom trom Jan, 1 to March oy 187, inclustee, Hiavo been 145,03 tona, -:’-lnn 187,403 tous for the curreaponding period In 1877, Dornbuach, of April 25, glves tho total quantity of Indian wheat afloat from both Iombay and Cal- cutls ae 0,403 qra, which is equal to 75,204 bu; and gives the official imports Into Ureat lritain betwoen Jan, 1and March 31 as 1,104,127 cwts, which equale 2,001,037 bu, These two sets uf fizures are widely difforent, and the discropancy sugiests that **some one hae blundered * once more, Itls agreat plty wo cannot obtaln figgres from New York that can Lo depended upon at least onco In & while, TIE LOUIRIANA SUGAR CROP, Tho Now Orleans 7Unes says 1t would be ahaurg to o crup are us encourazing to: year sgo. Then w bduced 1n Lhi winier and d éano had kept well, [ring, the sce 8d Beon ornciuded under the mow and the pllnlln? flatteriu; Sinal i STob wan, Iu fact, eireuly well up, ry (ndicatton potutedlo s evatition ut w ell up, and e re |lie splendid success of the seaton provioas. nuw the dlssppolntinent sy ihe terriblo frucses of 3 Ftate at largo ile aver: reent on 5 was not now belng fea ihat Injured tho stamling cts of tha mllls exteniod Al Jrery planter lu the 8 and windsows laar would e materfally und atsfied, aud that hie plantlug ig0'as Lo hiad every right to they are Anding now that exen from the decressing piantig Ehoy may 1ot expect the ususl yleld. Altugether, {0 wiil not Uo prudent to caleuiata on » nuch Iarger crop than was epared to us by last yoar's trceies, GOODS RECEIVAD at Chicago Castom iouse, May 13, 1878: Willlam Schimplerman, Jv,, 25 barrels gluger als; Joln V, Farwoll & Co., 10 casvs dry goods; Il, A, Kohn & Brothers, 1cases dry govds: Erwin & lreland, o cases dry goods; Fuller & Fuller, 21 quarter cases esacuces; Michael Burke, 1 quarter cask ¢in; Peter Bchuttler, 40 kege umile; order, %40 eacks sals. Collection, 1,141, 01 PROVISIONS, 10U PRODUCTS~Wery satlve, but agala weak. Tloge were tu lurde supoly for tho seaesn, and conse- quently lower, while advices from otler polnts indi cated an easler fewling in product. This, with the statemeut that Eagllah buring orders wore mostly withdrawa laut week, made holders suxious to realize sud # €00 nigny lota wero offered for sale which bad been bought receatly fu the Lellef that prices had at- ready reached & potat at which it was safe (o got under the property, The weakness sy bo lafurred frow tha fact that pork dechined about 3 per cent, though quota tuns wero alseady vory far below the previous vsperl- ence of Teceat yeary. Mzss Ponk—Was active, but weak, decliniag 2253 259 per brl, and clostog about 20c Jower than on Satur- day, Eales wera repuried of 320 bris Sput AL B9 8. 2341 I.J'l(ll)hlll.l‘lllfllvn t 84, 1T U8, 323 29,250 aly st #) R4, 53: 8 by - o Totar Hhuabrie: Wae morees oAt . 2D AR OF seller Mayi §2in s a3 4324589 43 avlive Julyy f-.u.n.u.-u sad suout $3.20 suller the year. teady 83 $7.7504.W; aud exira dust $7.0267. 50, Laub—Was more activo, and duciined J2'e ol H R A A {wiuter) o, k) fl.’ll tes seller i bris scller usk bt von® T, 1 o s LY . Tutal, 17,00t e S 378 cubr hellir stavs & une; 360, 5734 seller July. TR RN Lo onher avitu wf sbout fo por®. Nume gfl chaws were made for suipment. but’ the bulk of the trakiog semed to be ia ocal Cliaigud, Blics Wi Topurivd uf v W) B RIBUNE: TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1878, iors 1. and ah, rive. cleare. clsare, Y Fid 5, and & W Iong-eut ha {od Bured; & reetpl WG g tor DY Al 1A 1 AYCrASTAL rrffll bams, Sdslec for ssme aversges: green shonlders, Mg : 1tacon quy 1 at 4£31'fe for shoullers, 3145stg: tor short Tt e or shortelears, Tia 480 (OF Hantd, | can ‘nnd Il M"; V4 naies AL 46TV, EF it lf‘l' =Wt I!FHSV and anlet at £3.00 :rrlnr..lllxllll.llfllllfllllnr extra musa; snd §1. 5E0r o ¥ALLow~as qulet st TH@THe for cliy, and 6@ 7e for conatr) DBREADSTUFIS. FLOUR-Was qulct, with no particular change in prices, though tha feeling was easter, bugers holding Bl for conecastons. The teade was ch were reported of 100 bris winter on private Lelé spring extmieat $4.0018.02%1 100 bris surper- fnes and 123 brle rvo flour on private terms. ‘fatal, 00 bris, Tho market closed at the folluwing ns the nominal range of prices: Clioleo to favorite brands of winters, $4,000¢.50; gooil to prime Brands of wintera, 83,033,731 chulea to tine apriung, .2523.75: fair to good -Mnr $4.7303.211_low suring, $1.0924.50; atr to Ruod Minnesots apring, $5.00 @3.50; tholce to fancy Minnesota springs, £3.7534,50; patent springs, 83.5034,503 low grado, $27544.00: Ty, SLOUGL, Tiwax—=Was Father mare active, but again ensler, Sales were 70 tgis 8t $10,50010,73 per ton on track aund $10.70@11.00 free on board cars. Also, 20 tuns from winter whent 811,00 free on hoard. Mtphraxas—8ale was made of 40 tons at $11,008 2.0 per ton, Sunnts—Sale was made of 10 tons at $11.00 per ton free on bonrd ear. Lonx-dlxaL—=Cosrse was numinal st 814,20 perton on track, WHEAT~1War moderrtely active at times, but quict In the agzregate. The market fornext month deelined syasfe, aud closcd Yo Delow the Iteat quotation of Batunday, wiidle spot No, 3 closed niearly ic lower, i relatively weak, Liverpool was reported How teady, snd New York lower, whilu our pte much largee thaa usaal, with more proiise the signs of war in Europe becoming Iessand le tinel, with Anuther advance in consalr, - Thie 1100 favored lowes prices, il fatures raceded und JulInth uf 8ot Wheat wara apvarent . rger receinth, and wera anxioins to sof ¢ 0iio of them had pefuzod not recovering (I the huik of had been dll{nll(‘vl uf, Pricen #h {0 aftrnct foretam shippers, May' corner wat hot atrong uotatlang, r | wh #1100 1 2,000 it e M Itta, | by sampla at_ pieds ) TR, WaRAT- ke 10 (alF drmaii] nndrelativaly Bales were 5,000 liu No. nesots st $1.1344Ge 2921, 154, % 7 5% ik ehotee No, s et active, and decitnod e, closing & shade hetter, ‘The Hrlm‘xldmrkrn were steady, and Tinitimors was active en 11, hut our recelpte were large, and the market sympathized with wheat at the autset, bit sottied down to w s Id{\'l“’ll"llull afier the esrly waakness. Foere wasonly a llalit lquiry for fu- mrmlhmllrllnul. and No, 2 tOro waA generaily tame, hut shippers purchnsed freely of‘the other grades on track, to bo forwarded hy rutl, and (hiat steadied the market for dellveries of No. 2, 4 holders of futures wora less anxtons to sll. The market for scller.une opennd at UKo, receded to UM, soht ', and I:I:nedl‘ seilerJuly sold st duawi0le, ni 8! o 394c. i c, Srller thasnuntly was v B B, n 5 N aL Sier AR hih mIXCd 88 e Bakced, that ng been on clu et a with selicrs at thooutefde, po urs - having becn obtalned chielly re- ceiptain the A., . & €o. eclovalori, Bpot ssles were reporied of 90,600 bu'high mixed ot JVH@4UC: 0,600 bt new 4t At i st 101,000 ba rejected wt 36%4es 8, racky 1,200 hu do at bu ears At 40 on track: 6.0, ost; And 4,000 bu No. 3 Kansas at 40¢, * Total, 143,40 bu. OATS—=Wera dull and vasier. Tho recelpts were Jb- eral, 00 cars bolngt tnspecied in, but the demand was amail, and the market weakeneil under lariee offertngs And [ sympathy with other geain. - Futures were auiec ul e 11,400 Dt tiew ‘mized at 2 a 9 at 2iige, for )IIIJ. June, or July. No. 2nold st 24 et and close ho inslde, ‘Snmples 78 Inlcrs [y active and lower, owing Lo the Ilnf‘ offering, plo ai 2% 7¢, wpd o Wilto at 2Tis 1,400 i No, 3 at 18 on track s aL2 ou” Quard, " Total, 43, fn moderate request and steady at 633 in ahlupluig houses. Nampics sold read- o wab quist wEoAz, June iy with no esil fof eitier fugure, Cash ales werg reroctedof 1,300 by No, 2t SHI6CY 1,300 by bY aRmDIe A% AXAGHGE 0N trACKs and 800 4o At 61C frec on bosed. Tocal, 3200 bu, UARLEY=\Was In lutter request and Armer. The ofterings were wnoderte, while thoro was o ine quiry, some_orders befng on the floor to biy cash an | sel) July. Juno sold early atfic, and closed at A1G aly sold at Sic. No. 2 sold early at 49p@30c, a rTound lots brought %0¢, Tiig lower krades ware sieady 8t 836 for feed, 3uc Tor NO, 3, and Suc for extrs 3. samples wero quict and tachanged. Caah nalen wors reported of 15,630 i N uumuw(‘fx T No. 8t Ada1 400 Bl fecd at 3321 1,400 buby sampic st tse on track. Total, IR, 100 bil. PIIAT CALS Wheat—Sales 110.000 by at $1.10% for May, $1.0740 1,073 for June, anit $1.08Ks1.(5 for July, Coru—Sales 135,00 bu at ofu fur June’and 40c for aly. .\?"5--1 pork—1,300 bris at 89,23 for June and $8.41%5 or July, -mimzmua.nu for July and $0.70 for thy year, LATLR. Mews pork was steady, witli ssles of £,330 brls at ’&fil“ 39,23 for Juue, $5.00 for August, sud $8.42)§ Al was stoady. ith alesof 1,730 teaat $0.79 cash, nd #i. KYAE, ul Whent wa o stoady, My sull) ot 81, 10WL (0b%, Bnd closed K& B1. 10'%. Jrho 8o xt g tralde. July was ot a Yedrn 30%e for June, 3143100 for July, and or. Cash sold at jC\ 34jaia ‘wersaulel” at 2uia20Hs, foF Maz, Juae, or uly: ik LAST CALL, Mets_pork waa stoadr, cloiliz at $2.2028.2234 for June, $9. 42'¢GH. 4% for July, und $8. (034, 02% for Au- flll‘.‘“=“ 43,250 brie at $4.40083.43 for July and 68,00 or lard wi indy at $0.774A0.80 for June, $0.83@ Q.574 for July, and $0.1723640.06 for Augtiat, with asles OF 1,500 ten &g ¥U 773 for June and $0.83 fr July. Short Flba—Bales 100,000 103 ab §4,43 for June, GENERAL MARKETS. BRONM-CORN—Wasdull and emsy, Follawing are theretall prices, —car-lota of med|um corn can by bought for less: Btrictly green hur), 6}28ci rod-tipned do, 55e; green brush that will work 1taelf, 5@3%o; red and red-tipped do, I @iMer crouked, 3@4e, BUTTER=DBY letting buyers have their own way with rofurcuco to pricos, 8 vers respactable augregate of sales was accomplished, but tha diy's sales dld not equal the fresli recelpts, which wera larges for the {ime of year, Btocksaia focroasing with unpleasant rapldity, and prives continue Lo work downward, Wo now quota as foltowa: Cholce to fancylcreamery, 17@20cs good to cholce dairy, 13@16¢; medlum, 11@1d0; inferlar to common, 063D BAGUING-Remalna quiet, with Itttle or oo variation nprices. Fortho time of yoar as much ta dufug as ddealers have any good reasun to expect, and In anticle pativn of & freo movement by-and-uy the feollngls Armm. We quote: Htark, 24oi Lrighton A, 240; Lew. 1ston, 313 Ottar Creek, 1ulgos American, 19c; burlapa, 4aand 8 bu, 13@13ci guonies, single, 14313c1 double, adio, mflulil"fifl MATERIALS~Trado {s falr. The X of old brick 18 low,but (he yards aro starting, aug, 1“ e weather pariits, bu'ln market. new brick will soon rl The cost of hrick witl be niore this amason than owing to the ILI r ol i nrlca'of wood and lahar, and ers think naw bridk will bring uiise & 1204 bricos ey dld fast eunn tations; Cominot brick, buik, 005 SLLOSIN. U lime, In I n barrels, 73¢i Chicaxo Portland omeént, $5.00 per briy Utles, Vkron. Buftaly, and §(||-Auhonmvnz"I.uul.n( Louteviite, $1,73 42,00 wr ety piastertig halr, %00 per bay Aflenigan stucco, tuch the for s nuuiber of dsys previowd, ruling v Ty ulot, and for wll grales below (1l creatn yel Foliwhnic ars tie: provatiing Auires: Eull V01 part okiun, Bauc; Tull skiin, 54 48521 10w iradoss 1t agie, COAL-Was againquuted Inactivo and unchanged. Folluwing sre the prices: Lackawahna. lar, nut, §3.25) range, $3.0 and sualt el mudt ¢7.0% Blowbirs, $1.04 Erie. §5.0343 S0t lis) Hmore & Oblo, wh 3% 84,73 Wilminiton, 31,002 Gart- slicerie, ‘84731 Indiana Glock, 84,501 Stinonk, 8350, un wnder wond eliy inquiry o 4. Thu recelpts were mwderste, ) very we, all eccam, 10, STI K udsrata Diistiess. s fotng. s pesylous duvtations, thatoneof (o markes redialainy fairly stcwdy, aafullowsr Nu. 1 whitensh, i bri, §4.0590 vy amily whitenah, “$3.te2 s Crou wrel, 0x! 135413, 50 rh. 3 o 87007, g ) Lay, 8. e, by-irl, 83,50 No, § ehor vay. lle, 31, 4681,50} o, e Lty kit $1-0341 10 {eal S T e il 30 . ouid, bris, Ef}: 81.00] einoied ballnul, 7% X ¥UUL B AND SUTS—atslns and prunies wero Arman 1o good detnand. Other (nported trifis puled quiet anl steady. Duojnestics wers K:!l l“,T”‘L Lut were Ann B acnd ety 1 tha haudsof n anatote dorr (AL arco aad o ¥ alugio deaier. Bave aivauced o 2@ iuz. . We now qaotsr . Ur- LHices Fu Daten Diaiics figs, Dew. Inye i hprose :'I;I- roll 3 n'ell'(h;‘;l._ldd (l‘"‘x"vll |lll‘: ayorv. §1.madl a3 Luadsn % 4 Macatel, §03 22 10; Valentin. Sant fiyrndd ranta, &s04CH eliron, [T1dc, | DuXEsF1d—Alden_ Appits, 1703'c1 New Vork and aa new, St Buuthern, 1G4Nc: Objor fes. Uipalred, Tialves, 5¢d'ges ured 1281361 Lisckberrie L.Lx"ufl‘flf.} “3“1 ¥rench walnuls, i04ilcs Naplde walnits, 17@ . 848 4¢3 Teanes G4 4505 Viratnta do. snne. 2HSHATENTY de. o GREEN FRUITS—sirawbeisies wern essler under biewvy Feculpis. Trado was Brivk. early, Lt fell O of uoon. with s good deal of fruts luft on Ui { [ecolpte wery 3 care. wvers] u Iats for the mornlux irade. RKuine complal . 1 £ 8 £l 4 3 £ H ] £ £ g s ae uj Forelgo fruits were st g Chthen ator apies g S mer Cherrles 203 apples, $3000. 0 par bok ! balogelsoranin 4.0s; bux o e 8350801 bai e i plucapples, $4. kg3 00 par dog. 2 aga wer ieus 0 Cll pricc'as wer alw coffvea sad rico. Sirune sad molasscs remala qulet, Jiack strap was quoted ldic lower, BLAKA3KC. A good grocraldeinaud saisied. and fobbers wera choutul, Ve kive nelow lheg\rlcucnrunl: Hicx~Caroling, WWATH e Loulsians, 64%@Thc. Corrze—0, G, Jave, 2%4230; cholce o faacy Rlo, b 20 s &1 W priwe, loeldfe; cummon to falr, 18 uullu? 134130, Ev—Pateat cut loal, 10'531084+; crushl Iu‘:g [ Agst Sranniated: Tomtrides fow s Tomi101fc i Pt . No. 2 r H [*3 EA R R S ML NCY 514t re-Californls auzaz-Toal dripa, 43,4482 Calltors laalives Ulps wdaidii Guod SUGAE-UULIS Birup 35 cloves, 42243¢; canla, 0 mottled, &'fe: Nine hite Itose, fifet aity: No_ 1 timat 3o BaKoA ot mied, #8.00 0,233 No. 1 pratrie, 87,00 aloug ~Were steady and qulet. The offetings are cqual to the present e Sy stecrs. el Rreen cnred a; i s Bavon Im Vs In Fale reqn: wANts of dealers: xlp, 7i4ct green p e hidea 141 L3¢y deacon aking, 40t aheep peith wool estimated, ment was witnewed in il the tead- Tih n, linseed, tard, nd tnepentine, ained. Tarpentine Actnal advance. We 1 o Illlm)ll{ zal 73 dog. teat. 213 Stichi- dies extia winter lard ofl, auotr: Carbon, at, 1) t whaic, wintershieach extr; bt No. Ininetaotl o tirpenine, 3 1 gasoling, ' de %200t West Virginia, natural e redl ~Were 10 4 X ) per brl for naw, 100 LTRY—=aa [0 falr requeat and ateady. Chlek- hrought $3.0043,25, turkeyn B@Uc, and ducks HEEDS~Cloverand timothy were in modarate re. auestadd ateady. the former briny end the lattcr 81.259 auler At 40 4T0e, SALT—Was model Bavinaw and New T L. $1.00 per orl; ord v, 82,001 dairy, withou 3 per sck. 0043, 43 pef snck. wnd drm, We again 1, TSQNI a0, o, 43330ct 6¥a7u¢; cholee mnton. 23328ct good do, wuind do, 404323 fiie, 4 3 cliofce, )25 Yousa flysoy~tom mediuin, $542ct guod do, AA8: aikeases cholce, ® ¢adet ool JArAX~Common, 304 2d; e fi 355 ikl e, AN 3 ch soud ‘do, 2AATIC 21 Ao, 40G8 6ct tuost. ¢4 far, 5981 cholcest. 10 270e, A At f A4 LOF beect, ik at 60,67, —Way quiat and unchanged in price, than enerally quoted the markel W of st 100 tho hasia ot $1.¢ akeil for dellvery In Now ¥ ).—\Was quiet nnd unchanged. now ‘wuol arciving A sent ont on orders, h fiay ke & market. 4_pet gallon far e st g bld ‘ne amall luts of but not Are the prices of old wools; now are Ayiess: Meilium unwasicd woolk, 2234 e do, 2 K32ic: fing fleeer, washed, 5@. mediii do, 30£39cs coarse o, clioler, B8GIDeL falr to guud, 3§ LIVE STOCK. ) SEMBISC tub woule, @370, CATTLE~-Recelved during Bunday and Monriay, 2,818 hendt same time last week, 2,777 head carlier hour than usual, and maintained & good degreo of activity untll the entire supply was disposed of. Prices wers withokt noticeable change, New York advices wers not particularly encouraging, but the recelpts wers moderate snd of guod auslity,and acllers found it a not very dificult task to fully sup. port thie advancad prices estabilahed during last weel. All classes of buyers wern [n very fall attendance, 1 hought more of loas 255303 fur falr to chiol 25741.73 for {nfe The iarge porilon of the sy chataa grades, ani must of il ranging from $4.43 upward to 84, brisk and at an 23@5.301 and tocal 0od mixed Jats. comiiced of falr ta Extra teeyes- flxrlfl fl L ris. Cholca lieaves— ighing 1,70 to 1,430 [ba, cs—Woll-fattened ateers, weigh: 0 1bi i oty 10 1200 | ng 1. 4 natenes Aok~ oo cominon toehiolca cows. for clty iaughter {ghing 500 to 1,100 Iba..., 0 -Common cattle, weizhing 700 1 Vesl=ter 001t (native 14 ‘and Sohdsy, 10, o’ supp iat prices Uronbod duwn wnother notol the lowast poin of the seaso or tmany sessons. uotatiuns there war an & b, comuu o prime i 101,233 cotnn) welght packing hous at £3, Illvl\Im' ol 3. i Thera loriar heavy grades st $2,2%03 h Weak with % goud wany hogs ioft over. ‘The tollowlug were noted: 11 In comparison w! EREBEEBESES e 0 L RERTnoas EEEEEEEEEERE! P atiorn ld st $4.00. day's 0 (4 Sorday taaes 1w aa 80 e 10 10 1 . ok 3,033 Qubrtars. of bact and 183 1lvo exltle] stesnert to go out to-morrow take {8 8 %0 guariurs of boof wud 2201176 catlisy also 500 e e Potiecelpts, g 200, making 1,100 for o pfelus 2dom lut wyaky markst ilrin, hlghier for sheep mud steady for lam! b of cousmipuence offered; elipoe X s SNc por b, with 4 car-loads sold u D faw orso, ,3U) carcasses, snd Swing—jlocelpta, 10,02} week, sgalost 32,070 last week; none offere EAS 4 sheep rangud ard siocks (otal fuf uad aad 374 yard, agato ho week hefare; mut man; ug dolng in the whol L2530 adv 3 last week, at $5,23 #1505, e diinon 2. VORI R pliia, 81,753, b0, ¥ T, Ipts, 3.700 ieads ‘Lotal for the woak, Inst i3, 000 fur tho week befuray selling at 4 all aidy sroso v fon tairio guud Seinwe wid Detfore, 83,2 a),h%"’n $3.4081.30; grase Tesaus, $1.5043.801 re- 0. tive but lower; lizht shi; 2) 'y 8 Blog and packiae, refy ocalpie, 410 # a0 Waaiodail Wood grades by BieE| e 0od by luli pricesdj recel BIARR L agh) BUPP, DryraLo, Mey 13, —Carria—ltec :a;g:n 1resh arrivale cosigued thruugh; yer Laxns—Ilacelpts, 1,800, ALy v:‘"l P! . xfiurlm activer Yearlioxe 88,7 teol Furk wilgiie, Beary, $3.0033, MoRx, Darrinone, May 13.—Lxsr Ua sctiva aud bo highier; very bual 31 wediuin, 4@iNc) 0 a feuin 8@ ey recelp Hods—ariet more ac 4 3¥: et ree tecelpia, x=Market more PRl el I§er; pricos, afatrly active markot; ve sl o b CINNATT, May 13.~| 108~ ulgeri oowmon, §3.7 e 3. PoLte, umfl;'fim'-q"' alet a4 $3.2093.33 N ay 13~ lou, ; et g K- ¢ pn LUMBER. The cargo market was modorstaly sotive st frmer Priccs. About thirty cersoes were offercd and ten twelve sold duriug the day to tho city dealors, Fle UMl 5a1d at $4.00, sud common 0 0.50, Mill-run wodlum stul was quoted st §u.308 q .33@1.37H4. s0d eblngies L §2.0042.10 for stendard, aad $2.1042.20 fur eztra brands. Bules wer @ reported of cargo bargs bell, from Ludingtou, 300,000 f§ plece stuff, at 84,00; €8rgo scur Dunham, frowm Manl Stuf, at $4.003 sclir Q. 3. Fil plecw stufl.at $4.00: cargo schr Souvonlr, frum Pent- water, 1,000,000 shiugles, at 82.2754) cazko schirs Japan sud Winale Wing, from Ludiagwn, 400 1 olece ®tc,, on hand dn the att Do as fullows: Luulb’«:m 1100 Lath wel e, 186000 4 pluce o from du, 300,000 £¢ on May I 18 ropurted ft, 1oa. ke ART PORLY. 150,700 pey; ahinaies, m, 54.H08 T gtark of Tamher was 243, I5e AL irrerlar prices, 1owing are tie quotatione, the fnsids dgures o mon belng for groen stuf: r9t and socond clear. 13{ and 2 tnch 1q 10 4 i Ihird clenr, “Third eleaf. in 3 et w: i 8nd upward Tox bards, Atoc! & FEeEalDs BY TELEGRAPII, FOREIGN CITIES. Fpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Livearoor, May 13-11:30 s, m.~Frova—No, 1, 20 6d; No. 2, 231 ad, Gratw—Whest—Winter, No. 1, 118 41; No, 2, 11234} apring, No. 1, IneB1; No, 2, + white, No. 1,118 803 No. 2, 118 1 club. No. 1 121 No, 2, 3 Corn~New, No. 1. 231641 Ko, 3, 334 3d; old, No, 1, 278 DJi No. 2, T3, Provitioxs—Fork, 43s. Lard, 30w nd. ‘The following were recelved by the Chicago Board of Trade: Lirgaroot, May 13.—Prime mem pork, Eastern, Bit: Western, 40s. Bacon—Cumberiands, 201 8d: short b, 275: short clesr, 2us. Bhouldern. 2181 hams, 337, Lard, 3616d. Primo mess beef, 70s: IndiA tees beer, 86a; extra indin mess, 1046, Chicese, Gdo, Tallow, 384, Loxnox, May 10, —Livernool—Wheat stendy; spring, 1e@tos By corn steady. Mark Lane—Wihest slow, Cargoes off coast—Wheat and rorn steady. Cargoes on pAssage—~Wheat neglected, nothing doing. Country ‘markots for whent—Enellsh generally echeaper; French quiet. Livzrroot, May 13-Latest.—CorroN~—Firmers ac. tive HQGa 3d; wales 14,000 balcss speculation and ex- pord, 20003 Amerlean, t1,000, Duxavsturrs—iWhest—Callfornia white wheat, s 10@11 341 do club, 118 4d@12 No. 2 to No. | red Weatern soring, s 5d@10s 6di do winter, 116 3d@11e 44, Flour—Western canal, 254 64@20s 0. Corn—New Western mized, 255 341 doold, 278 BUGITE DL, Oste— Amerjesn, 3s2d. Tiarley—American, 3484, Pzay-Csusdian, 36s. CLovar Baxb—American, 40@42¢, Trovisroxa~diess pork, 4vs. Prime mesa beef, 795, Lani—Americen, 3604, Bacon—Louk clear, 258 €dy shiort do, 20s, 'exax—Fine American, 605 LLOW—38s, SPiniTe 0P PRTROLEUN =08 Db Lixaxgn O1r—27s, Resix—~Common, Bst pale, 128, BI LTS OF TURI'EXTINE~230, Loxpox, May 13.—leringp PrTROLEUN=03 0d, BrimiTe of TURPRNTINE=243 04, Axtwsur, day 1 ETROLEUN—208 6. AMERICAN CITIES. XEW TORK. Sreclal Dispatch (o The Tridune, Nuw Yonx, May 13.—Grain~Wheat offered more freely, and generally quoted 1o per Lu lower on a moderate movement, cloing weak; export demand much less azgents sales of 243,000 bu, Including 14,000 Uu No. 2 Milwaukeo spring, ab #3.84%1.25; 64,003 bu New York No. 2and No. 3 Chileago spring at 81.20%6e 1,211 40,000 bu do Juns at 61.204@1.20); 8,0 bu No, 3 Norliwestern spring. Msy option, at 81,23 23,000 bu ungraded mpring st $1.24@1.: Corn ashade lower on liberal offertugs, Iy 1alrly active buslness, closlng woaky mised Western ungraded, 48@5201 yellow Westorn, 862@%4c. Rye in far roqueat for oxport at atealdy ratos; 1,500 bu No, 2 Westorn at 72@72)c. Oate moderately dealt n st rather easler prices; whito Western, 7,000 hu at 33@ 3alfes mixed Western, 5,000 bu st 34325%cs No. 2 Chlcago nominal, I'iioviytons—3l2as pork moderately sought for oarly dolivery at easter prices: safes of 260 orls within n range of §0,2:(0.73t tho Iatter for fancys othor kinds inactives extra prima guotod at $3.23G8,50: and prime mezant $10.25, For forward dellvery Western nieas fn light demand: May option, $0.00@0,15: Juue, 89,008 0.13; July, $0.15G0.2: of 500 bris Juno at $0,0530,20, Cut-meats In slack request. Dacon dullt Western long clesr quoted at 4%c. Western steam Iard moderately required for early delivery at lower fizuress salesof 930 tes In lols 28 $7.10@7.12}3 for forward dellvery In genorally Itm- fted demands May option, 87.1087.12%: June, $7.0734 @7.101 July, 87.13}4@7.13; .scller December, $7.03; remalinder of the year, 87.03; reined, duil; for the Continent, 87.40@7.50, Tattow—In lessdemand at rather esaler prices on & basls of $7.12%@7. 183, SroaRs—Niaw in fair demand, snd quoted firm Ti{e tar falr and Tic for good refinings Cuba musco do refined moderately active, with cut-loat quoted t O¥4¢s granulatod, Digc. Witisxs ulls quotod at §1.00@1,00%, Frutora—Genernl market rathor weaker on a some- what frecr offering of sccommodation, loading to s moderately activa movement on borth and charters In the lstter connmoctlon malnly lu the graln Intereats the Liverpool ongagements in- cluded by steam 21750 bria flour through frelght and on Weatorn cuntracts at 24 9d por brl, 00,000 bu grain, 28, - 000 bu at 73d and 18,000 bu st 7Hd per o) Dawiiont S ber bo Yo Wiy Trelahts fardioe aninmants ot 1o ohss proviois relg 13 a0t 3 0 WitLin s Faiige Of €3@URd per 109 De & 10 routes " O ¥ To llnl' “;fll‘(’;{\ ‘Mflfllllllll'f'"ll. ORK, Moy 1d.—FLoun=Recelpia 18,81 id hoavys No, 4, $2.7043.75; lucrnln"a' ‘¥:’b:’" ira We 534,05 cutninon 1o guod e F4BOG3. 101 R00d 10 €hotes do, & comman Lo ofivlca White wieat, Viestern ex 6.501 fancy do. £8.L3G7.734 coininon Lo cxira Ohilo, 84. 1,231 cominon to cholca extra Bt. Louls, JaTIa1 patens, Mincuoca edtra ot o' pime: L0U7.801 clivlee to double oxtra, 87.7308.00 Itra oy dull at 83, (hg. 60, i GomeMuL-bull at §3.3042 00, GiALY = Whoal—itcesinin 2, uis for No.2 spring; 81,21l 24 fur for 4 wiiitar 81 fur No, 4 Stilwaukoo; No, 3 winter shada firmery ‘Maderato oxport dem, Western, itarloy dull and uuchanged; unchanged, Corn—lteceipts, 05, 100 b buyers® favors good expart and foino Nu. 8, 4l tiic; steamer, 40%i8%0405 Sihai Kausas mixad, Sthics yellow while Western, 816! mixed Western, 146873 w: taY=—Firm: shipiing, o fira-Liull and hearyi Westorn, sas. GXOCERIZe—CulTos glilet and Hrih. ~Sugar fiem; mod- 43 Cubs, 74@THes falr 1o good rotining, r derand and 8.0 xirs has 81.204@1,31 Sheboygan: 81,31 JIAI. 25 for No, Lt 5 ne. 7341 Teilnod in fal IR, T 1.33); m..u.? rafincd, e, el TaLtow=3oderata demiy Reniy—Quiets $1.50G1.5: ined. Beixits or Tuneéxrovalinm b o, estar ork durly tnas, $0,3030.78, Beef dull o} Westers loi clear, 4 it il e ALt oheadsy el Reer: Oto, 93103 u 3 3 ul §1.0681.0034. % FLot -Dull and 003 do oxtray u.ws.'&:'{'-i‘» a_frmer aud high . 73 Weniara® red Simae No% Wiaiehn scbiviaa Aal, = Wisier netiva a Y Say, AliasiNo: June,. S15e 2 -:Il,h.\.‘lu‘?rfl hd leo. ‘tfl et do . o ) lli‘a'“!fll.. ; dfl- ive Lutter In nonink . ""fl'fi" : n{ atea Jy:mlpflmu Pennayl: Gl “and_heavys fol ar e 10.00. DIk eats Himulis® eia) cloar rib sides, Slac. Dacon—Blioulders, Ha: r b don,” 230, Hums, Dalbo, Lard-Tleiagd ‘teror, sl Kt/ Flat and lower; good to prime Westar, THOLEUM~Nomiuali refined, 10 N e T M ek Wuisgy—siraly 4 A .lzll,o brisy wheat, 16,000 buy corn, xyra—iyneat, 53,000 r FARION 11=T0 Livervasineralcameh. sianr Sotton, Su2dy Rour, 24 10511 grali, DIEAIGL TaLeno, Torzpo, 0., May 18 —(aIN=Whest dult No. 1 whits SHohRLD et af §1.4 t K S K A S "“I:Efs‘i\' fi;fl il g ixed Y uly, a7, 43§ 41,23, 'Co mirod, wpot and A 0. Ona mized, P ) u 213 3 Corn ‘l.}fl, U. “:‘ ul{‘ 434c1 Juns 30K o G 550G, $asadizbiatsd 19,000 bus corn, 81,000 bu. et ;‘x‘-b,?:.'.::-; wheat, 10,000 buj corn, Moy Ta P, m.—OmAN—Whoat closad bor Kichizan, Jumey 8ot N0, 1,201 June, 0. 3 o dullj octed, 414n. CINCINNATI, Crxotanart, 0., May 15 —Cor7oN~Demand fair and markes ury ui 100, l;twu—-aundy, With a falr demand; famlly, §5.000 Guann—\Whaat gulet wilh s a1y den A o et ooty Weay Trdts a8 Tatloy o uae Gomudd: ekroe: prime to pmine At e: A o . Sabie Fauviatoxs=Pork {oscilve st g Fren i R R e but drm at afkes dulls pejees 25, 85,2383, 47 305! ety oy, Wit pret ho Byrfex-bullaad draopliks fancy ereatacty, Toaaoes cholce Westrn Heacrve, 14@15¢: priine 10 Choloo Gas: tral Ublo, 109132 Lixssud OiL—Fale demand a3 67@60c, Naw Onizans, Moy 1 Foa~Qulet b 3 .~ FLou: pupering B30 X sVl s AN SR . '51;:;;;-;{.}?;12‘:4{1;“' Votarm at soasic. Ostemdlar- ATt ra%, §in.s0; ehote, 813,00, oxs~Fork dull and numinal At $9.2390. 50, k) terce, BNGIHO1 Keg, be. Hulk butsteudy; shoulders, lvose, 4c; ed, b R f"”‘allmm_llh o $135 1 1eaE rib. Ao Lama searca aad 8111 sagar-cure H VillxY-Bieadys rectified, §1.08, xucEEtEe—Collce flvd..'nm:nrdmnupnm, prie wachuice, Thwbie: yellow ciataets W o I‘ C3 tal 26¢, priwme, 50 3.78, $4.50, en . {h.l‘di lower; 84.4 44408 Quiet; commiui, Ird0cs talr, 23Q@28 @iic, u::;:uu“-:’:d 0r Bt BRGTe. Buax—y. TUILADELPIILA, FutLapxtrura, May 1% ~Frova-Duli. Gaaik—Wheat=Du | mud weaks amber, $1.2891,81% el §1.2081.2d; whilie. 1 93 Cern=Qules; Wextern white, 3330 oDully men pork, t croamery, 18221c; e Ehanseq ™ 1201240, Igs erude, 020\, + 141,000 bu; oaty, d eTrRn—\Vesk| e, 10G1Ac PRTHOLRDN=F o s Whent oy i {0 o eat, 47,200 h 18,800 b, i DTTON=TIgher; my, 7 800 hialen; recelpt Frornotmi AN —V o rn eanyt ale rl‘lh ahantvedine cadki Inwert fnbhing, £a, Arg ana dry Wi ments A . 15 an. Y jonr, 3,401 bris: At 10,000 hus rye, i—Flodr, L.5C0LrIay 3 W0 b1 Darley 30,000 0113 0ath, 13,001 Dk: T3¢, mnes i 21 c. 1l and nominal, Primestcam lard, €075 FaxionTa—! TtreRirTA—Flo BuIPNENTI~FlouT, 4,700 0L1A Mew pore, a5 o fluffato, 24e, e, G, M brise wheat, briad whoat, fosbn VILLE, Com In falr deman 4 3 et irmy reateuly dtnsc. NG, white; 'atej ). 412,00, Lord qulet, hop meata quict; shouiders, A1 o ih” phul teadys shoutders, 44@siC. xY—Firm at 1,034, InniawaroLs, ind., Moy 13.~FLoUR-Stesty any Unalx=iFheat steadys N firmer at 41c. Osta=>Market dusl at 8t 84@50a. Flrmer; shouldra #2.73: el 30,07, 1iaine. baTses T dear H, RUPFALS Rurravo, May 12 —GRar: naumpf demuand’ Western heid af Ta~Lowers wheat shtfped,axe; com, PETH nltlnnm Mich., May 1. —~Wheat $1.28: amber, ll.gflnfi 3.~FLoTr=Dull and up. ‘-d Tower; extra, $1.40; white, nostoy, -FLots—Dull and nnchanged, 713, X =0nty auict and nuchngod) yo. Mo 4 white and’ X 3 m) ¢ 3301 No, i whit Wheat— Wostern mixed di FEORIA, “P'lln:ll‘f. May 18.~H1onWINRI~Steody) sales 50ty NEw Orreaws. La., May 13, =CoTTnX~Ftrong ny! higher; rales, 4, ! 30 bates; ondinary, 8}es good ondf ary, £3get low middiing, Diges middiing, niddiiug, 11%4es recetpts, net, ports to Great liritaln, stock, 123,330, New Yonk, say 13. K1) Krusa, 22911 exe 2.0113 o the coutlneat, 2,511y —LoTToN—Qulet; 103G 101 10.0%01 Juno, $0.70u11.0c; Juf:,‘ 10.8UG10.82¢1 October, 10.03410,84c: @10.0¢c: December, 10.84@10.65¢1 = 10.04c; February, 10.72@10,74¢) March, 10,81610u20; Aprll, 10.02210.04¢. 1044¢1 nel recel OTTAN ~ Firmi middilng, ross, 2, e Do —CoTrox~(mint T Y y 10.—CorTox—=steady; middiing, ots, 207 balca} sular, 10 xports oo =Cotrox—Firm: KavARNAm, May 13, c! lll:fi 1004 expos PETROLEUM, CLEVRLAKD, O, M8y 19.—PRTROLEUN~3arkot firm standard white, 110 test, nige. Pirrauunc, Pa., Slay 19.~ PeynoLevy~Quieticrude SLS4HD1.03 8t Parker's for tnunediate shisment; ree fined, e, Philadeiphin deliyery. O1L CITY, May 13, ~I'kTnOLEUN~Market opened qule sad steady; salcs at 81,103, advanced 1o 31.50Y, der clined to 81,343, closiog with 81,15 bid, 28,000 bulesj s¥erago. 35,0005 trausactions, 22,000, DRY GLODS, ness was qulet with com. mission houses and Importers, and the johbing trade was sluggish. Cotton yoods were lu llzht demsod, White corided plquce wers rather moze actiye, Fasey prints wera quiet, but lowv-prieed shiritngs werels teady requast, Btaplo ginghema continue In demsod, but dresastyles are 1;0‘ soquick. Man's wear of wuols 1y, Nz Yonx, ay 13.—] TURPENTINI. WILMIXGTON, May 13.~SviriTs TuarzsTine~Firm s, “Tack AeAulifty ‘Homething More!” Netw York Trivuns, Last Sunday night, of all nights In tho week, Mr. Johin MeAuliifo talked to a meeting of y and “predicted sunie cxerelsg the right ty'" quoth Mr, Mee AullfTe, ** but sumethiug mors Is needed.” Ho hio was a littlo ferocious, His fdea was that It would,ba “necessary Lo shock soclety.” Ho oxpatluted, halr Hicrally, hall metaohorfeally, upon **red-hot cannoie balls.” No vlolenca Intended, of courss! Un- leas Y necossary,” that fv to sny. At this very meet{og some of the * no-violencs ' men talke: tha throats of toe capital It will Ue & great “capitalist ? to have bia 1, gentlemanly Chlorofurm would bo noti tho 8t. Louls Communlsts, armed to the teeth, solemnly oflirm that they do not mean violonco or fucendiaristn ; und thes they gzo on with thelr drilling. But they intend The insincerlty of this sort ol talk ouglt to be cvident to a child, Pray, what oceasion wlll they have to *delend lves ! I they do notulug te provoke ut- tack T They witk 1oy need thele rifles I ther do not break tho lawe, . A profoundly pacitic atrain 1s an old resource of the stirrers-up of tlot, und row, and rumous, and revolution. Theorctically, there wuspots iger oppunent of capital punistment in sl ul than Hobesplerre, and the tears of strange thinge of free speec was frunk at least, it Without violenc comnfort 1or 2 rasc throat cut inthat il in self-defense ousands of sentimental the blood of the uilloting’s victie. adelphia platforin is all political’ creed of Danton wnd when you buve a doctrine ingeufously contrived to make a partlcular and uuwmcrous cisss discontented, there Is always a chaoco of tbe omothing more.” If you tell tho working- Lo (s abused, cheated, trampled upon, and make that assumed fact the excuse fora the *‘somethiug more " will not be far Vo can_fmagluo a veteran Molly Maculre up In the coal reglons grimly reading the reso tion which advises bim to refrafn from “lawless- violence, and disorder," he will ask; “*am 1 to depcnd upo these talkiug fellows In Washingion—upou tho voli- ticlan who will forget me when he is comfortu- bly seated fn the Capltol?”” And then he will 80 off to the neighboring tavern to dlscuss soms scheme of masassination oyer bis whisky. No What fun would there boin belng 8 Molly If the **violenca ” {s to be luft outl Ulve him the “*somethlng more," ‘Those who are running the new Pennsylvania party wouatd doubticss prefer to be elccted to oflice without bloodshed—i. c., without that samo “sometting more,” which famiue, slaughtcr. aud a general overturn, But before they et through, they may tind out thaé it isone thing to ralse s busy devil, snother to keep him within bounds, should come, are the men who figured st delphla to ba relled upon tu holp to tn: Bucause thelr pratsy 1ittls resolution will not bs much of a wespon then. Tho probability ) that they would forget that they ever passe u; 11 we werain the frightful cundition of las ear, does auybody supposa that wu should lou! the Labor-Urecnback party for safoty of for succor! Its leaders would trim then as the! are trimmiug oow, and pass two or three n,-_bl- luttons which would break uo bLuoes sud prope vares miugled with 4 \What am [ 10 ——————— ou, though, hut1 didspank the ' gald the voung fot ars of s punishienl his mischievous little 4- waa the child’s motherdol lymhfllhullclndyvluwu;:r. hnx!d and father. her, in relatik t ba had gived g fo the meautime!” was pulling plled tha bus! MISCELLANEOUS, Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chloago, lll.“ 1115 woll haows Dr. Be ead of Lhe pi amas for the past 38 yaars bes 18 tue breatment of all o} la . Jozaas bas 10 1 B4 Adias equird adothar, Ladles ey Vourd scrommuls 8.0, Baaday, I-13 " PRESORIPTION FREE. Vorthe speedy curs ot Nervous Dubllity, encrgy, ot sad 140 Wile trald Fuggist bas tus Lo, N0 J3u Weat alstl