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FINANCE AND TRADE. Slight Country Demand for Currency and Loans. The Bank of England in Dangere-= Trade of Great Britain, ‘The Produce Markets Active and Irreg- nlar..-Corn and Rye Steady. Wheat and Provislons 8Ll on the Down Grade- 8tocks of Grain fn Store. FINANCIAL, A bank officer who was asked to describe the financialsitontion replied that **cosh traneactions at the connters wera continnous, but that discounts were decidedly dull.” This alliterative statement probably clothes the dry facts of the banking busis ness with as much verblage ns they will ‘anstain, The bank clearings are reduced to a low figure, which ahows how near a routine level bank teans. sctions are. The supply of paperof a desirable quality le small. It ls diffcult for the customers of the banks to use borrowed manoy with profit, and it 1s a frequent ocenrrencs for borrowers to wvolunteer repayment of losus pefore maturity, and before call 1n the case of call loans, The country domand.for loans and carrency fe light, TNates of dlscount;at the banks wers 0310 per cent. New York exchango was weaker, and sold ‘between banks at R8¢ per $1,000 premium, The clearings wero $3, 000,000, THE DANK OF KNGLAND TN DANOER Bome of the London financial jonrnals have faken up the cus given by Dagehot In his Lombard Btrect, and are calling public attentfon to the dan- gerous condition of the reserves of the Bank of England, The London World and the London Slatiet are espeelslly noticeabls: for thelr plain talk abont the matter. The World eays: Bhould there be from any canso 8 sudden demand for money for the Continent or tho Provinces, thore 18 An fnstant dratn upon the bilt brokers and ‘bankers of the metropolis, who in turn fall back upon the Bauk of Engiand; and in an emergency, such ns might bo caused by & war with Russia, the Bank act wonld hava to be snepended, and thero would be htlv{ nisk of the wholo delicately-later- ‘woven network of credit collapaing Ilke A house of cards. Things are not a4 they were in 1707, when the bank was more isolated thm 1t {s now, or even as lhfli were in 1847, 185 a 1860, at each of which dates the Bank act had'to be lulpended. At there eoveral porfods what are called **transfer credits” by telegraphic wireand transatlantic cable were anknown, It {s obvions that the suddenness with which demands for cash can now made docs mnot leave the time there was for- ‘merly to organize means of meeting sudden strains upon onr aystem of credit. Nodoabt the telegraph fcllitates roady actlon on the part of the bankers {nrelf-defense as well: dut in a caso In whichtime 13 absolutely necessary to stave oft danger it vast)y adde ta the difficulty of pulling lllmnuh. Th. Ttank of England has ‘virtnally ceascd runulo 's pank: and while there In lecmlng ll'ety n 1ts redlsconnting the paper of the bilt broke credit companies, and jolnt stock banks, thero is uctunl danger. At one iime the Bank refused e to sllow the London and \\a-lmln-tar Dank drawing account. ‘There ought to bo_entite di soclation of the Old Lady from tho other banks, clre all mn"in down mqmm. Untll thero ia the Hank of Kngland csnnot become better than itis at “mwnt. or show itself more wonhy:.l.lh quasl n s t, and yet hll to involved in its pos)- tion as the centre of our banking system. The consequence s, that week by week tl awlnualing aw: d yot the Bank Direclors are atraid to pnt up'the rate o protect it, bocause the ontside market would not follow them, nnd they gflzhfl lose oven tho small discoant busness they 4 ve. TRADR I BRGLAND. ‘The London Tines reports that the trade and mavization accounts of the United Kingdom for the montb of April are better than any that have ap- peared for somo time, Thero {8 a roassuring varl- ation In the too pravalliog gloom to the extent of an Increaso of 53 per cent in the value of the im- ports. The Times says: ‘Tho masa of our imports s probably rathor great- er for tho fonr months of tho yoar now cxpired than for last year, but 80 far the monoy value i» about £1,000,000 less. The export side of the ac- <ount would be moro satiafactory than it Is, did we not ind that there, also, prices are steadily de- clining. Far lmunca the increass in the export of colton lecn-fuodl 1913 per cont, whila the in- crease in nuvl uo 1a nnlr per cent; and cotton Inrn pas increased over 214 per cont 1n_auantity, ut only about 156 per cent in valuo, It s oven ‘worse with jute yarn, although juto plece-goods, posalbly owing ta the varylng Suatactor and quat: cs of the lhlpmun(szhaw-‘ better omttwmn. - Wool ho‘;- up n prico, but 44 much down in quantity, while woolon varn and woolen cloths are decldedly woaker in price. It resnlts from this that, as & ‘whole, the incroase of over 7 per cent in the vlhl! of thoe total sxrum of tho month does not represent tho (ncreased volnme of the trado w ucn han been dome. It is, however, satlafactory in that tho demand for iron and ateel and machinery and millwork appenrs to bo healthier, na it certaln. 1y I larger, than It was, and uhmnuhunt tho ac- count thero are indications which sbould canse s 10 be hopeful conld wo bo suroe that they are more than mere pussiug phases. Kor lllu four months the vaiue of our expurts is about £! moro than for the first four montha of 1877, and thie, conpled with the lower value of the imports, indl- catc that var foreign trade account 18 approach- 1ng a rather sounder position, THOE CURRBNOY TN 1808, In giving tho snm of $411,408, 364 as the amount of Unlted Btates notes outstanding Juno 30, 1808, 0 anawer to tho inqulry of oar correspondent B,, of Long Polnt, 111., 1t fa to be undorstood that we included the old demand notes, tho legal-tender notes proper, and the oneand two yoar notes, ana compound Interest notes. We suppose our corve- rpondent’s iogalry to refer to the legsl-tender notes proper, which were only $356, 000, 000, COIN AXD OREENDACKS, Coln wag 100X @100% {n greenbacks, (ireenbacks were 00%@00%c on u:o doller in coln, VORRION EXCIIANGE. ‘The rates current 10 Now York and Chicago werot Biziy days, Slakt, W” 4wl 813 13! 4« 2! 47} . GOVERNMENT DONDS. " Aikéa L Asted, ul(ea Blllal l‘ll of ‘8’ e 1w} Unii 104 104 \Jnlud huu- '! o 107 : A I3 U4 \nm. buu- 10 107) hiled Riatee now 0a of i, 108 1001 \yn}udnmu new 4 1 108 d blales nn"vt; § coupons. ., §U0) o L) gl':mx«l. 1y 7 per cant sawerags tlon, Chicago U u'lb':rcenwnum-wm- $uuk County 7 per cant bonds (lon) hunhchuuo percent(Lincoln Fark) 4 City Rall way (South Kid Ll:y taflway (West Bids Llty Liattway tNorty sid nn C«m g0 City 7 per cent bonds (long).. !I'I‘Jllg ). 0108 vany, .. w-n fi"vmun L poke rombans “Andiaterest. BY — TELEGRAPH, NEW TORK. * To the’ Weatern Associated Press, Nzw Yonk, May 21.—Gold opened at 100% sud losed a1 100X. Canylog rates, 1@2. Loans rero also mada fat. l;';lvcr bars, 117% fn grecnbacks snd 116X in old, b Hliver coln, 1and 13§ discount. Uovernmenta were gonerally steady; some fesucs & fraction lower, Rallroad bonda wera strong. State sccurities were sleady, A telegram from Kichmond, Va., reporte that the recent sals n furnclosure of the Chesapeake & Ohlo Hoad hae heen coulrmed by the Court In which tho pros ceedinge oniginated. The reorganization will now L perfected as woon as possible. Tho Doard of Muuagers of the various coul coupantes wet to-day aud Uxed the total production for June at 1,743, - 000 tone. againet ¥, 123,000 tone the correspond- Imt montb of last year, The Delswars & Hudson wpany advauced its prices for June from 10¢ to ¢ per ton, Stucks were penerally dull and heavy, with a de- chm. 1 prices of I to 114 with the cbief w AUsi), Otoerwise T Narhwenters o 1,000 Seharred 10300 Hock Inland, 3. 000 b, l'lnl:nmm‘un. ..Anb nu{-.rud ) fackuwsnna, 4,000 New Jetsey Contenl, 1, 800 Diinoly Ceairal Lssor columibus ndisus Con L, 000 Ohto, 22,000 Western Uniot sud 3000 Facthe. Siah Mouey L wasy 3t 2308, rime mercan- thy naper, 463, s uslonia recelpte. $247L 000, 'l'nu Awsistant Trousurer dlabureed £07,000. Produce exports for the week, 37,000,000, Clearluye, ) 000 bteritug e ; lous, 4835 atart, 488, COYEENMENT: Coupous, Y Cudion Coufoin, Coupoue ‘G4 W L. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., MAY 22, 1878, unaltered vrices. | Bl e | O0Y and cf nnwashed woal {8 qno 29M24c1 fine_ do, w £OpULtan, a1 adees G50 ieary Mowained, 180 wers ealable to the city trad Tonltry was In fair requeat and steady. Strawbe ries were weak and Irregular, In consequence of largs receipts of rather small fraft. ind during the last honr an ordor for 0 open marks Jano Al U@, Toar AL e in %% uiet at 244 ” ler tho month sold et 23 233 I e, botlh eoning At tha | hate Broent 2 er Wndte onts 3 tub. wi 3% LIVE STOUK. Lake freights were modcrately active and s ahado 2 and inited vu uc(.skg‘ CHICAGO. 3% | frmer. Catriers generally inslsted on 2¢ for corn eh '?.',‘.?.f:";'.fi{"‘;".'j'.“, 'v,'"" 4m o - Recelpte— ez heen, 11 | to Buffalo, and 2ie for wheat to do, but 1%c was (424 g1 1 U0 hy nat 73 | accepted taone or two cases, Room was taken — - % | for 341,000 bu corn, and 36,000 bu wheat. n better feauest, chicay for -nn:’mem. . 20 ES Throuyhratas by lako and canal were firmer, at 7¢ ::g};,’;;’;g ;,‘,g’;;w,{m eratse, EOL B N 2! 3 | for corn and 73¢e forwheat to New York, Lake and | reported of 7.600 b No. 3 at 57c; 400 ety sampte ot o 2152 0,084 ‘103 | rai) rates wero quoted at Do for corn to New | S7conireck O, eeniailie s e un 'Bhore. ('1; ‘York and 104¢ for do to Boston. dutlll\;'!sl 1@2e. \llmlz °|’c‘y'.':n -"l"nom e -'ffifi-'l ol }Iml. ym:rdfiy than :'u m; '-y b:'r:r:. and :lln! ':ll:’l‘l; Inn tnate Cenl o7, Hail frefghts were anlet and nominally firm, on | 3ndthers ls very little demand fram any sourte NS¢ | weak allaronud, and for shipoing grades sensibly low. Clevsluad i L3%¢ | the basts of 20c per 100 1bs for graln to New York, | foc. ""j{.?‘,‘ LAl ':.'a,.“.. orh and loed tr. Common ta faff th;:n:mzé?nmm;fl western pid..... 71 e 18¢ far do to Thiladeiphla, and 17¢c to Bait!imore, held up pretty well, sales of those Aescripttons not adte ‘ennesses Ay, old. ... 50 "h."unin. ne with 256 to Boston. cating any decifne from Monday's rates. Trade dragred T nmemee ou; new.ss 39 Mimoutt oo GRAIN IN 8TORS. i heavily afl day, and the ciote of businesa hours found & constderablo percentage of the better qualitieastill fa the yards awaiting buyers, althuugh the staft was fre Iy offered at & reduction from Friday Jat of 15@c, Fow extra beeres wers offered. The proportion of good to cholca beaves, howover, was large, and the ge: ) ayerage was not inferfor to that of last week. B4l nged from §32.25@2.73 for infe- Virgiala 6s, old. The following are the footings of the oMclal re. port of the grain in store in this city on the even- ing of Saturday last and corresponding dates: Ay 10, "4 s 273,000 b Bt 81, 000100 r-lnnu. snd (o0 b we sge for ae £ for Mar, a7 623§ for J\ile. . TIHe (ll' Aug Jine sud'siss for Jaly. ] 11, l'l.;".N ‘nl‘ 1 531 t ATK tlor, to 83,33 for extra, though the batk of the esttls 23 There wers ramorsof unupu of fatlurcaln wheat, | sold at 84.2301.75. Stockers wers In lght domand, 34 ;o was lo opver o Leine m; - j- 8 .: snd the purchasesof locat butchers aleo wers moder- Fiod ‘;E,{J‘;‘n:‘“n' i “’,{“;"” Al "‘f 2 'l‘"m':‘“ ate, but, & proviously stated, the supply of common 0 m m ,,.,',. ot 87,970, grades was comparatively light, and therefore orices :g i trd $0.52400.83 for July, 4 | Mere asaly sustained. 'The market ciosed dull and ,Om LT nmlznm mlnu ne. uu-l":‘ o' below th heavy. T el % and closed sl gt Wil and closed oh4a1.alg, and Sioned as 81. 009 Cornwas m . msm:r".ln]n‘-um a1 masnilc, st the tnaldo, Ju r", o B N i S8 Ingk & une, closing sl Ih! e at 208 w5 "'"" Py 30,000 bu wheat and 113,000 An. Ar, DPrice.| Nn, sei.o6i 412 4280 Kiw ORLEANS. wlduuf New OrLEAXS, Ma; ;fl.—-uold 101@101%. Bight oxchange on New York, nmnlnm. Sterling exchange, bolnlla‘:; bill, 4 "“""&’,'i‘ May ;21,—Consuls, money and ac 0! “Baited Sisten bonds—e, 104K '67a. 108K 733 i i . —_— N t u = mu falo, PAI.II. ly fll.—-Runlul, 1001 sn 119,571 ‘Mees pork w: ' —_— fah R e "‘",;“ o it 0 ) his, | .n; ST t0r Ser t#‘nu REAL ESTATE. 5 R ""'.W‘“'“ i for June, 80,358 lor.lu o oNas s for Augurt. * Barce The following Instruments were filed for record 56 tcnat 0.5 une. Tuesday, May 21: CITT FROPERTT. Wmulloumn =n N\:nn c-m:m:d ":‘M'c“.’ii iy § .‘y'f i Wit B, Wording). dated GENERAL MARKETS, TROOM-CUILN—Was In lfiht request. and easy undor fair offerings, which holders ara snxlous to roducet Surfctly green huil, 8l4@dey red-tipped do, 5@3Yoy fay, L] 207 400 Tightier suppis: £07 b wheat, 178,141 bu corn, 40,240 bn oats, | dairy, 13310c; medium, 108120} Inferlor (0 comaien, 4,174 ba rye, and a docrease of 35,000 bu barley, Total Incresse, 801,117 bu. The above noted quantlties of hard whost laclude 148,032 bu Nu, 1 Minnesots, snd 16,367 bu Nu. 2 do, ‘fhe fallowing wero the stocks of wheat n Mil- waukeo: i, 1877, ehuice grader. Hkips soid at 82,23@2.75. AL ! No. WAGUING—AS much Is dofng se in past sonsons at & vus.. ‘,ug i m 1ike perlol, and, with comparatively light stocks on hand, there is smong holders & confident feellng. Pricesaro as follows: Btark, 14o1 Drighton A, Ziet Lewlston, 21c; Otter Creek, 10}4o; Amerlcan, 10ei burlaps, 4 and Sbu, 13613¢; gunales, single, 14@13e; dauble, Zi@24c. CHERSE—~Trices woro weak, and genersily lower, Salcs reached a pretty Jarze aggrogste, but tho oftor: ingeworo largely in excems of the demsad, and thie wressura to sell led to a fres shading of prices. 0 vise oar lst aa followst Full croam, St 100 part i 'f"a"i“:u'?u F'u..it'.‘ha Cxiked at Brovious gy, §: e oL T0: Hedmonts &7, 001 8% ialiimore & Gio, limington, 83,001 Qart: 20UTR OF CITY I.u« aiLE ‘Wentworth ay, Hfl “ Vl 0' Yuru'-fuflnn t, w 7. 503130 ft, dnted May 10, ‘WEAT OF CITT Lllll'l‘lq WITHIN A R XILKS OF THR QOURT-NOVT Toweil ince, o f, T date 8w cor of 20 Stay B! COMMERCIAL, Tho following were thn Intest quolnlloul for Mly delivery on the lud(nzlrucle;,ln; two d fonitay, 3.02! 4,97 1.04 Vu. 1 spring hard, . g n:lu'lnr. eeesreens gula; BREEEREE 11 S33E53aR550! Also, m.ms‘fm oA n P bt Tt and X!.IHU U IN XBW YORK YESTERDAT, May 21.—Recelpts—Flour, 13,448 brist wheat, 230,021 buj curn, 107,230 bu; oats, 08,354 b ;i l Taiy ruu! |u'g”l"l““u nddl}rm SR .n;l ‘:Ilnll-':'nm;lmlhlrl‘:n uf the mlrkut ullll i Jlflm. Werring i or; 1 bo per doa n case, corn-meal, 870 pkge; rye, 28,004 bu; barley, 1,760 e aitveny bu; malt, 3,834 bu; pork, 143 pkaa; Loef, 5,000 | & -'"’ ifren o Ty fori, a0, tarkily PmWer dudl And [awer, how quoted st 82,7 pkge; cotomeats, 1,084 pkgs; lard, 1,035 pigs; ‘-r',’nl.n-‘n. ',i't“{i“ x‘hl'mluu“u.'lmn:u maorel; i ind et ¥ B TG dafiors. s2758 whisky, 064 brls, por H-hel, 8! = Fepote_Twesy.oue bour—ior, 4,000 e '.?“;:fl;v:,m:-e i ,,‘z:::::::'- o ST b Gonsolt 3 | wheat, 172,000 bu; corn, 80,000 bu; oats, 63,000 7.50] No, 331.':»; dros wx.mx;:. 1 shinice "'fif axira. The followlng wers tho recelpts and shipments | OW: Fe, 0,000 bu; barley, 0,000 bu. g sl I:‘""l N “of the Jeading articles of produce in thie city dur- L0ODA URCKIVHD Viday m', AT sy P B &"’ m,,,,,,“’,,‘_ ing the twenty-fone hours ending 8t 7 o'clock on | at Chicazo Customs May 21: J. L., McDonald, 1 do. T HSa S 55 b UGt o par toi Spring Inmbs, 56100 Toesdny morning, and for the corresponding | piano, 1 velocipedo, 1 sowing-machino, 4 cascs 0} 81 ukudhlnhul muu; per i, & time twelve months ago: houuhnld goods; Fleld, Leitor & Co,, 20 cascs WULTS AND NUTS—In the frult market nmuum gr. Louts, Ms) fll.—cu-ru—l’leealnu. 803y shl dry goods; F. W, Mayne & Co,, 5O bris dottled | is now was doveloped, Lomeatica ruled very quiet, | pyp redes’ weaky UNTere Arm for Dosts ,mfl, Receivta. sAipments. b 5 but forelin umm.-- wera ordered vory frecly hy tha | 0K e nlnw-lem.-uwa,wmlr w 1300 — i ginger the Clicago 9‘?"";‘ Hompanys m: couniry trude, werd wll aguatned ahiaroundt | ol Eitcherst .21 coweand Helfern $5.30 | tes. ) tomr. || 1w ) 1877, | box plate Irish, Bullen & Co., 24,800 r&“u?.':'.‘:.:fiw:,'h nmm s, . e 4008 toqKarRDA Te0 tors, it Inmber, 05,230 'm\m n-m. oy Iath; Burley & Tyercll, 24 T e ous=—Kecelpta, wnm B0 lnlvu" mvly aetivor nnm 454) Is , 81, 1,451 I,uudnll laycrs, 81 1 foose, % e Pige eartbonwaro; *+Onler,” 1,400 aacke anits | Hbscrich Vanli" s diiisi proti “m,,‘{,,‘ 2,5062.007 pRcking. 82,0063, Lo ilibbard, Spencer & Co., 203 bozos tin platu: Nor- | Fents, Sagiec citron, Lot i 742031 Now Yotk and M@y Nouthorn, 4@heei OLlo, 43 c1 do quariers, TG e en 'uofi'l"‘ 1500 lnndenu domand &t un- lllcnllw pew, O nK q 1d goods, 2 trunks, e s Dbk e o1, Pesdlics; by vn e dnives 41 & plecuro-frames, Collsctions, $2,538 FPALO. Burpato, May 21.—Carrin b relod, 10K@11%c) IEHDEI. 337 for the ::‘:?‘ e ”""4"“"“! ”: 3 Tarpagon K.p R T e nu Tocoluts, | 301 for the weak, PROVISIONS. SuteHiverls. 1@zt Winos Tarrarons, 10 R A0l for BheL Yo HOG PRODUCTS—Were fairly sctive, though lessso | SA107, FEanss AL Jiatiis bt oo Tonm cl Wool sheop a6 $4.0084,501 clppod. §3.006 than the previous day, and agaln lower, The carly feeling was firm, & stight resction from Monday's weak- Deas bolng due to thy repart that hogs woro stesdier and Io bettey demand. Iiut thers was tao much offered In proportica to the Inquiry, and the Jate fecilog was weak, especially aa Now York was roported dull and Liverpool tame; Thero was, hawover, moro dlspusl- tion to buy for shipment, the exccedingly low prices leading a few operators to think that the market can- o . TMKC: 1LLver pecana, umm:\sumn on bew, B L mcaece Gy, ANGd1 Viriials dor avge. 'RUITB- 8t tafus aketoa oF tatn Tal 3 e 12 wary stondys '“"' pfu'r“':m ot a1 bovast mmunurml. e ull’ll cherrles, LO@Y. ! J‘TC“B‘ lemons, 83, fltwmmx Srauios boxi. Valguol dully llmu—umlp!l. 2,010 for the woek, ln."enxwm' B Mamara acconuty York wily 83.1542.23; heavy, $3.25@3. EANT LINBRTY. GATTLE—Rocelnts m-av. i 2t 84 70w gt mon uzmun berries were weak under rotall trada 5 58 g uas, $2.0084.00 per buncly pine CheRATE 2 ot L vervTa from botm puree W e s | Sl B rnata stronz. and bid fatr 1 pSe, mf - ""ga'a v | S 600 erease fn the yolume of reforted shipments. .o“hfi‘ékfr '}:urm.".ru {eimal srook, and d fants | s biieuer, ARl TN o Mxss Porx—Was lees mh{c. :‘.n'flnn:urly firmerat | Pio lac) ‘.(' aything n}nu m-i- » hi u;'.‘a.ru.lxlmm .1:. ments, 1,100 B b 1l test pri . wfrupw, spices, and most other loes are B TG [ e B e T e OF 70 e 4pot ot 87 50, | Sl leld &G very fuil Bricéa. TIOlow aro the Carren LUMDER. ‘Withdrawn from store during Monday for oty | 6,230 brisseller Jnnu -z $7.0307.85: 14,000 brigseller | QYotationsr Taso;. u.,..,.,.., ox@THo. ‘The recelpts and shibmoats of lumber and shingles consamption: 2,261 bu wheat, 2,608 bu corn, July at u.w‘v‘ 4 | {| ‘I:hrll wlllr‘l\‘u"mg‘t ntn.?u b Tiof L:o t n{-:z;‘y' ;l‘lfl. '0"1:"0 "-i’ "‘“:al' “".:I;D sod lln:: .lllnn. 1, 1878, 0 year a gt v s samo date, lh;rnu‘:nuowlln:rdmdn wn: lnlp;clcd ln;;. (;fi: 08 "‘:,":fl :3 “.;{"";,,:"; g.,‘r“‘l Ea"'--f";’ifl rMT.h.. Jojtane fothint"i3 v e ‘with comparisons L samo date, wero as :“uwn i m 1] cars No. 2 res ki osed dull Al catl uf ayi aAkp—Patent cut loal, o . R N T TSl oIS 3 ark s, "0 | ettt ket g sy Sl | iSRS By IeIRich I, 1A e cars No. 2 do, 8 cara No, 1 soft spring, B4 cars | \liw Mot G No. 1y ummx "‘ 2 Mex Yullow, B} u‘fi fia\}g :w:‘;fl No. 2do, 8% cars No. 3 do, 3 care’ rejected | Lireime: “mews stesdy ot 87.2307,00 and uxtra dost | Gl clforts s ot e, 10ty clltr " 5 s 5 . v (268- whoat) ; 118 cars high mixed corn, B cara now | *%.XxowWar model telractive, and armor ey, but g biiver drie, A J@&'\cwlw"lun hmuxa al mvl 1 b i ‘&‘t.’,‘:} do, 10 cars new mized, 130 cars No. 3 corn, 133 | gluted Sopor 1oive 100, wairndo. dzietse, Now rieas molsiash chiolsa” | “opicatgo market was fatrly active yosterday, olght cars rejected, 5 cars no grade (630 corn): £ cars w0y 8 Qutes seller Mo, J8GIC: comDIoN Tolasies, S e s, irtezy—Allsplee, 18@183o: cloves, 24gusor pepper. 184G luc) nutineys, Caicutta gluger, 240, 331 llnu ki 1u.17au St BT sen beliog 1, and, 3,000 tea aclior’ August ot e markot closed dull JUAG. 823 wedlor Junoy $0. UG, UTN seller Ut of about Lwelve cargoos beloy sold during the dsy. Tnch Jumber was quoted & shads firoier, sud plece stuff strougin consequence of the light rucelpts, which are likely to continue & few weeke, 83 saveral magufso- No, 10sts, 54 bars No, £ white, 01 cars No, ¢ mixed, 8 carsrojocted (325 0ate) ; 3 care No. 1 rye, 10 cars No. 2do, 1 car rejecied (20 rys): 2 cars T ), B ¢4 “ 3. Banad “.'enfi-’"m;’.' 4 bt getman mottied, oke) Wug | turers azo pllog across (5o laka the product of thetr Nv-nfl hfl?’ 4 lm- Nn-dfl dm. ’ggwh 030: A m%:.:'fi:'.u-_mr; axill,'uoenl In tranater, from one L'.!.’L'. g‘;:u:”lemm my mlfi: Yalts Tose, bUcH Peas mille. nez..ufn was quated at u.u':es.m and loch or 423,000 bu, I'IIDNll% ont.g -t :.': L Y. T hero "“m‘ J“m“a for esnurt. a5 i) ",,“,m, .M upland | 8t $8.6080.00 for common, aud $1.55@13.00 for falr to 283,640 bo com. 13,483 ba 7, 2,764 b rley, | b iR S BIvert TSRS | s wer¥ Tl T ety ol S et e b e oo llnu:g!: ;‘nf.norxl:dmx lnv:ludmx'c 3,400 bris flour, | heavyi ,as0.c0)iveshort rive .flu" 18 spot aad saller | 8 «m 0.0 mi‘ .r'-:.ulf.u{; upinind vratrie, $0.00; No. | 1. 5 A0 1 €0 Kood at ¥ SIS LA M 270,602 bu wheat, 202,085 bu corn, 0,530 boxew | BL. i fo x"p:l ‘l’.‘u'."l.‘:'&m Tdiag prices ber 100 “U '(-‘ {:"ufi't'fl'-[ Sl wiewdy Local taners and | ¥aied frelide cargo sohy Nlsesra; trom Porry's dound. meate, 2,875 caes caniod do, 5,707 tea and 620 | 1o the ME ok, sbory | dcilonisrs taklu th ro o, By T U3 | Rl anistber Y 0 at 2,00, other pkge Jard, 1,210 pkge pork, 145 l:lxl-hbcal. rtnA Fibe, rl.-fn. afih re. g{:;u ucurrm{. uum.b-r {' ““ il A ann- Lu, h"l'l'my.lnll m'n'r it weah od Fol« 175 brls tongues, 1,096 pkge butter ond che % 4 ST 1 o ot o 160 brls tallow, 45,100 1bs secds, 21,150 iba furs, T | R ooy “'"'113"“"_:{{“1‘;,::{,:: ddeyhides. | Firet andaccond eiear, 13 and 2 fnch, 3,380 1ba leather, and 500 brls oat-meal. X Fhird reat, Macibe e 100 ' BTOCK—~W, tead; Te recolpta af wicat in thls cly during May to EoicEtonareot Y SUGA(L | unie s, fale ISt demand And & s b i:{ and sloas drisagaliliy o zed | I8N UM 40 W lb [ . Ations: lng. first 00 g fii‘:{:{fi,‘fd’:fif:‘;g;“:';"u’.';?: -v-rur'll a7 ew do, 1@l finun‘lu isona tor | T FuA“‘:'Jl—l o, #0131 do a1t 1X, 00.200 Toartas: fifi."fi’éfli}?rfi'un.:urnu;a. i 3 Siita Sversars) uroes sho ivor(ni, conumnu, drosse 1677, were 503 cars; in 1670, 2,010 care; and fn | *scon Giid st Chidc 10 nmum%;pm for o A sl 163 DaR B9, I’..m.'m £ fuchen'and i 1676, 5, 076 cacs shors ribe, W‘E“"x n‘:.r shiort clears, 7 lisas, psisc ot e, ntitys bar h 0 A . aied aud e ko 3 v ding prodaca markels wero azain hea GRaave—\Fas with sales of 60 Astock buard 25 00 il g pedae e re o e | RN L 2 2 L e R L .':;:::.':Lc,, nEen The recelpts wera not s0 lazge as those of the pro- bR I'HODUC'N-W uu.nTL o, 34, taratoss Nussla fron, Nos. 0 1o stock hoards. .. 14.008 1850 vions day, efther In hogs or graln, but other mar- “'g',"",“* Si0.man to 1% ,}3,,*’,}‘,{}“”""“ ‘.‘m L N R et - o LG50 kela wero heavy on wheat, and that coreal went | FiLiow=Wat quiet at 7aTe for olty, wad ova “"; "“ g t n:méu.ql:) . country, wi o rie pri seluct R IRON = g 2. e oo mhcipes o for b | s SRS : e o At same reason as was suggested to Mollle Lawn, BREADSTUFFS. {,',‘{;({;‘.'}‘4‘,"' Sope e 12006180 bocause .they've nothing else to do, | PLOUR-Wasdull, sud nomloally unchanged, most 4,50 rates. i .00 Coru was steadler. Tho weakness fn whest In | holders declining to make materisl coucessdons to cur- lof ous quotas 1 aijd wolucs, 16,00 emed to be a direct consequence of largu | Fesvond with the dowuward movement {n wheat, and | thons. n};'"'u Y remein wi ifutler lines were 1o mu‘ Nelact, drowod wind 18 p0a3n. 00 there, whieat belng now roceived by tho | burers heid of for lowsr prices. Halvs were reportad lmumulb\lnoll fogai ?nlnmlwdevulfim‘lhudlhnll-lfl Y338 309 Britieh f itles th Mclent t of 230 bria winters, partly at $3.304 and @13 brisspring | deg. test, [t rlnlm. 210} nmnm No, 1,25 1.0 i "g‘:l','"{": ::::fl';fi.‘ p:_‘“u.“n'_"‘, m:'x"m: extras, chiody &t $4.75@3.75. Total, 1,045 brie Tha TR Gl g 1. ek N2 0501 Hisveods | Eodat sal ugiés. K0 %23 misrket closed at tha tolluwing rauge uf prices: Cholee o favorite brands of winters, $4.00@4.33; good to prime Urands of winters, $3.0063.50; choice o fng wpring, $3.00@3.50; fair to yood spring. $4.80G3.00¢ low apring, $1.00G4.50; falr tu good Miancsots sprivy, $3.0003.23 chulca to fancy Minuesala spriogs, §5.000 T4 g bulied, die (8uri] Totd 1o leus)y v:me. mnu;l- oty news of & sale of now wheal on this side may ba been cavled aver there, aud the fact assutned a vait fmportance iIn the eyes of a peaple who do not barvest thelr whess Gl about August. A good muny people here beileva thas **Bngland is fall of DRY GOODS, €HICAGO, Bloce our Topart of ono weak ago litle that fenew or Intercsting liss Luen daveloped fa conneativn with the I 1o, 03 Kravity: Hsi 1403 gasallue, Ly irisia. s Soci matural, 00 ., 304 raduced, ¢ 4 St ting Paris- . for which theretg | 7K fur domeatlc dry gouds, The chazacter of the wheat,” meaning theraby that tha farmors of that | U331 Patent sirings, 84.23G4.23; low grade, $4.7: .n‘mmma jrcopting Parlerecn, for which there!e | dumwadbas not chaoged In aay noticoasle dogres, the 3.004 ryc, S9N, eral trads i wore ulst n 8 weck tgu, Piicen how. | Inquiry ss heretoforo eing mataly coufined ta such =::n;vlyh:z:; h-:: ::; l‘h:lr Inuplu: ll::ll mlll:r- BuaN—Was loss active, and steadier, Hales were 00 tuvimmlhl srn - l flny ez, u:,- ""r'c artlcies sud 10 such amounts ssars actually necded to B0 . Bier do fancy Lran o} Frun :". i bintihite p:nm‘: ‘:&T:u';‘limlv‘n‘:m: m-'::-l'n .00 por ton on Lrack, aad §0,75 Irec oo | strici Ierre M Luate .I,!, o m,' it i Lm.fik meat tha calls of currens trads. Heyoud this buyers evinee uo inclinstion to inveis, and it well may be atocks woald be ot 10088 Upon cansutiers s0 woou | MinpLINGE—=Eale was miads of 20 tons at $13.per | 2445 “‘{,“"_wm.mm.. g saaler, W geily deprossad, au ST s sy el S devoand.. Do reci ot Father anatiar lunumnn!umvmv(aulflnr. it taris gecoupared with the averaye, aiid thers was a viy Ugli dvimand for ah(piaoat. tno”offerlngy beli catery taken (o wpply vo May dual. lll' glion inrkets welg ‘vuk‘ulml ot Auricas L "‘cuuauonl e B304, i e Now ulletin sl Frid ety bad boun lklul ' any Improveiient lll the m:.l‘l‘lrlfl-\ jusnd transactions werc mostly a nml' -luuth chnrsoter and light lu tho syyreysto. Thu HB(IVI)I‘MI lnr(hl Pruper Gllmfl?“ and voly & woderste busl ‘ment of the past nine montas, Dry goods were peuerally ruported qulet. The demand, sa for sotno days past, was chielly In the shapo of mall ordors, which were restricted to such articles and to such quantities ne srv nceded fu the i T bl b Aagls oric Oy walt. $1; wwr'rm ortinery . with prices ruline about yers dre mat 8 el bating wanita, but are e, uum prder o Do 0 rili ruch Hohed oy deapita the | pnruuance of current trade. Grocerles wore mov~ | {ore ..J;I-:Runu T Bnoaued Tarua pr e 1o quantitice aa urs nevded for current e, o =|uuu?,= ::"’w : .f"?r’m:“:nun'l. ‘w&'-":-':llnu fug with falr freodom, and werw susin quoted firw, un. hmud Ringdom, Hrlnnduc;fl tort sel lwn he “nn‘wnmm to llwl‘um. mm .:wd. were inore active and large sales of certaia makes were e i 1u u furtliel 3 Buie, 438201 faney, Bhasic. l + Wnik = Comuioa to uediim, 40@4c 1 good o u&'sscfiun. e e, S5 e, 380 45¢ 1 mediuta to good, . Uisdium. (o paper, m;:m Coffevs, 10As, suyats, sud rice display positive strepath. lo the fish market thore ware uw changes. Drled frults wers held at previoas figuzes. Tmport- ed variutics wers ju yood dewand, while domesticy wore generally quoted dall. Butter was sciive and lu!nr I'"thl, Lut ordiuary calicoes cou- i |Mahnbcenqululnllldl artnonta flunt cold and uns A-mlbl\k ‘wealher bas o ked the cousumptive do; W a mslarial 'nl. lhu best eviduute of which s » coaslderable 80 1o the nutnber of urders imm {aterior retalls bl Pty selier Beller " the_mut il v &0 ey e uly void ut oL uun Gty clodiog i the luslde, ch BXOKING. ol 0 ey Coimuns “woiodiuin, el 550 bt coutn ) - S| <l GRWBLCD. uominally stesty, Shippers and thu bome trade 00 Koud, Bkgact clivtes to fuacy, NEW YORK. were tsking Lold gencrously st the lately modified S "‘Ju‘:." ';‘lfigfgfiuuuuwxun -foy“.n:x' ade y-&ul:‘lfl L astiva. Wit ortece: nnln :w Yoxx, Mey ‘!l.—:xmwr [puatas, wiih vrices. Checss was weak and lower, with fult dull, and mga-,:numu-ummun. df‘“"{ “: .f;'“"fm':"‘ Prvecn] .,...,.;‘. ‘?”"“‘J‘“"‘:fl“ -nlmxuu-m.nunl\u{ s . N ood :ue, a o priva v s s movlag siuad - ooie UL Worste w4 active and ahade Armer, closiag Ya! 0833¢t me. e gl Buchuneud fur Juue, Livoreuos was da w il Irreguiar Tequaty sud colors were dolog & falrly sstlefactory busie wnununnlny ve L W‘:q filll!. mh& to. ness, the denand belog good swd prices ruling o and Dalon sy shuicart SuaTuc ¥ Hheets = steady. Leatbet reiuains dull and essy. Tubacco . ausscelpta ety Al Stoiao. 2 ey BY TELEGRAPH, it barier shiblug deciand: was quist and unchauged. ‘Iicrs was only & light I ames -un continued luw mmnn r-xu. Im)uxll\ wut oud du, 1 L0 ot dewand for cosl and wood, priccs rauging ss be- tu&mmw. num. commOD, MHAIZe; o, " FONEIGN CITIES, U5 Dmlllhdlllln. ke 40C | B, 43 Tore. ?"’"‘ E ufifi??i‘.‘jflx‘fi.‘.‘ E\“L‘.‘S: £ B cdnes .'..‘{ soey et u'wnf‘:““ The follawlag wer recelved by tha Chicago Board of 1 o Urce was sustaing ¥ ol u Wi gl lmnu.a. 10t | Trade Lumber was rm under & falr demand, with mod- | fuf fuiiris SUAUAITEILY L1 ur::"ém‘;‘l:‘-;;‘;’:- modii, Ty 400 e, el fat, mu... VR RrOGL, A 21,—PHime ast pork=Ruitive, i1 erate offeriugs of cargues, and atthe yards (bo p.n. ulmlnuuywunu <, Tecoded 1o B9 Rneat, 56 fte 'hu(w- d x urder trade isactive, especially ju dry luumber, ller July sulld &t snbi@stve, clos: 11D~ leauun\ ur .; Weatera, 434, Dacon—Cumberisada, 356 84 suort: 3 . the Wonth suld at smum.. 8. Afl'urbu ad. u' w by o -l:l ur riba, 204 6d; long clear, 3da:; short clear, 256 The bardware market was steady under s fulr do- d 330b . 3 ¢l (O WHISKY Mulu euod dviosnd, ai aboulders, s -Haws, wda Lard, 356 6. Prinia muss wand frum the loterior, Hroom-corn wae dull, ue wele ropurted | Wers reported of m e Diaia of 81 (ry’ ver q-t- ut 3. wd high muufi" 3 3 +0u E4d as e anhu aey. mixed ab B D Feevicd &b s u LY bani- flo, 8 Ko v irack) sl i) nu i n:ui Gioe ree. boaf, 754 1ndis moss beaf. A7) oxirs Iudls mess, USa. Chaesc, 59¢. Tallow, 34 4. Loxnoy, Msy 31.—Liverpool—Wheat rather eaal o Tob or Bewr Alsobol 108 caprtees \uuud or st 33e Lidppd 3ie aakod wr dellvery La New H, ~The bew woul cunttuues to sell the Weateru couruuners, Dealess sud seeds nominal, Wool wus quict and unsettled. “W'be odd lots of new coming furwurd sre sent oat. onozdery, aud there Jo no sccumulation of stock. arrival t WDk ho buw" clip il atare st Jow Sgurcs: Dut they Sk that buyyrears | CHIfurals cluly 1130 1is 6dido white. 10e Bi@ite id. ‘Tue bivber grades of bay were In fair request for 0. \;l‘x%;m ul-ul:mllxnwm? I.lll::l":flflll 1ibaral lLif‘:u"mwlu::A‘nml '}l‘.:mu’\“-‘: ia g -u lwhu..lh:?::o; od. Co&:::m:#“mfl" :I'I:'l nals & e ] ort- | Lane— cosat—! . local use 83d sbipinent, and ateady, whit common | SIS0 BRI WY taspscied fu lndlh: s a4 Lsta bereand on_ tho opa. u Desa In Lallt for- loug iime waitiy or they Lav pul A0 they Uit tuteudud 1o ol ool ey 1B bOUZEE W 2wt N e ot quaiitics were dall and essy. There wae 3 waall Suyuley for hides, sod tho olicriogs aleo were libl, bus appurcutly eyual ‘W current wubls Potalocs age red winter, Baaadde &d; falz aversye No, Zwpring, 4as0d. Corn 8 shade cheapers falr aversie American mixed, 3. Carguos un pasare—\Vhoat weglocted; pultlax doiog, Velrsvurase cualite of No. 3 Chlieun luarketwas aicibd by tho wiatiicis of Vil ural aitat thy last New York caing fn hesvy. at deinwnd wua chieily trvi shorts, o wera ullln‘ m sad yur cash W dellvar, bblppcrs Wwok e ¥lour—Western Mitwauke apring At $1.20; o domand: ad’ 4. s areen brush that will work lself, sasige; red and rod. Adfer, ‘Thetmproved ton of tho Imarket arosa from W“"Iy&nw'h!g}” H awfl\m\ tippod do, 344@il4ct Inferlor, 3@334ct crooked, 3@ o, flm‘?‘-’é{ ‘that the rgeel ta were yame 2,000 1018 than for Blsrxnameat, 641t w ‘of }tineche s, nf, UTTRI-There was & §00d dcgres of scivity T | Manday, and tliat (06 Weather wat couler ana consa. mproved, dated Feb. 19, 17 the demand for the beiter qualltics, and at vory full | quently wiore favorable fuf, the haudllug af stack. Ao u"b g cor ot Biemarck i, w t, 00 v prices. The low grades wera but littlo fnanired for, | SradcOeensl Iy Soting At e Vit throagnous, mcm?‘ Hled May 2oy gt LY andsold vory trregularly. During the past fow days was alt dlsrosed of, The bulk of B e with ballding R o, ol el ALl e —_— thero has been quite & heavy Esstward movement of al packer 7,083, 13, rfix“?’x 5 l!-nnoAuu K. Oslewy), da 230, 137 butter, so that, notwithatandini the hoavy arrivals, oioi hova fetciie] 85, & O veral Tore. 0l 50 - w of Curtls 1-‘,",, ofall Xinds in ore, 1,810, 549 bu. 'flma the stocks on hand are not now excemive, Wequote: | of Stlk!n tor tiia London (Bug. ) mare fignres ahow an Increane dnring last weok of 168,- | Cholee to fancy cresmery, 17@20¢i good tu chulva | ket, Prices closed stosdy at $3.0043.7% for pour to Teiigin nd atoudy at | Goubted whether tha valume Gf busintzs cod ba a8 peace is ausured, and the nccessary vffect would | ton froe vn board cars. 400 por by for uid, und 35 rbsl tor usw | paterislly tncreased by tho offcer of roasunsblo bo an important declino in pri Thess sro the c‘""k“““c“"‘" Jrus nomioal st §14.00 per ton '"fx‘.fi‘u MR '-'J; "'"" wr lnqn]r‘v with | prica:concessions, Concessions sta zot, however, the are operating with HOQ ©a trsek, il el ‘Turkuys il nnn- ofderuf thaday, The slooks resiing betwoen 3‘.“.;‘.’,7. ;T.ai'.'um gy i byt WHEAT-War settve ;02‘ froguiarly wosk, The | 375 n‘i{:.‘ :Zf‘ T L ! ILW,,,.‘ i Coneimars e 1 v wel Know wace: wmarket uponed path ) 0! tlonally Huht, and, anticipating mors shau ordinarily . tho question it is reported that the Western farm- | jiyery, becsuse of lower consols, sad theu dochucd . [ lluln "‘«'.'.15:#‘.‘4'3"52‘“’- Iem s:‘-. UG LSARl hecsst tho s as DM Rfdary ersazg bara of wheat, thowr surplus baving buen | 23¢c, clusing 14@1Ne below the Iatest quotativn of 0GH 4 gx -n lllllu L} eamnlmul nearly oxhausted by the unusually Wboral move- | Monday. May elosed e lower. Liveroool was uukcd Ntew e spring wheat for shipment doring tha present and fol- lawing month, 4s. Falr average auslity of American mized corn for prompt shipmnnt by sull, 23 6d@A24n Weather {a England unfavorshle for the growing crope. Apectal DispateA to The Tridbune. Livearout, 3ay 21-11:30 &, m.—FLovs—No, 1, 200 6d: No. 3, 25 Urain=1 l—\'lnler. No. 1, 111 4d; No. 2, 11a3d; 9pHing, No. 1, 10s4d1 No, 2, 03 8d; white, No. 1. 11s 4dt Xo. 2, 11:; club, No, 1, 113 10d: No, 2. 113 2d. Corm—Kew, No. 1, 23 34; No. % 2%jold, No. 1, 2735d; No. 2, 2T 34, Provisions—Pork, 45s. Lard, 85s €d. Livraroor, Msy 2(~2 p,m.—Fiour, No. 1, 250 841 Nov 2, 203 GRAIN—Wheat—Whits, Ko. 1, 11284) No. 2,108 11dy club, No. 1, 116 @d) No. 3, 118 1d. Corn-New, No. 1, 254, Dreadstuffe qulet. Livzaroor, May 21.—CoTToxN-—0}B0ia; sales 10« U0 bales; apeculstion and export, 2,000 Amerigan, 7,000, BrzapsTores—California white whest, 10s 114@11s do club, 11e@lts 84y No. 2 to No. 1 red ‘Western apring, 0o 84108 4d; do -mm. s nmu 44, l, 73 Corn it 47930@TT89d, Osts—Atnerican, it Barloy—Amots fcan, 7984, Pess—Canadian, 33464, CLovEa-SREp—-Amorican, 4w@42s Paovistons—Xoss pork, 48s, Prime moes beef, 788, Lard—American, 35064, Dscon, lopg clear, 233; sbort Fine American, 863, ParroLatx—8pirits, 7oy Nflnid‘ oe0d. Ltnsexo Otr—27s Iirotx—Common, 81 pale, 175, * NTINE—240 04@2%0. erixzn PXTROLRUN—09 64, 7 TCRPRNTINE—21¢ 80@151. Axrweer, May 21, —PrrRoLEUN—204 34, ——— . . AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK. &pectal Disvateh t0 The Triduno. Naw Yomx, 3ay 21,—Gralx~Whest farther scrious. II deprosmsed, snd prices declined materlally, fo most tancos 2g)3¢ per b on fros and urgont offerings and merally very modorate demand, cloalng heavily; No, 2 Chicago epring for prompi delivery scarcs, and held with a falr show of confidcncet ‘wanted for shipment: sales 290,000 bt 8,000 bu No, 1 pring at $1.21; 8,000 bu No, 2 Shcboygan .00 bu No. 2 Milwaukeo spring st $1,10@1.20, closlog st 1,101 4,600 bu No. 2 Chicago spring st $1.173:1 thie grada scarce for prompt dellvery, and wanted to moderate oxporty quoted for Dboat losds st $1.18. Corn oftored lcss freely for prompt detivory, snd again quoted up 34@1c perbuon falrly active de mand options moderately active, cloaing for No. 2 tride stronger rolxed Western ungraded, 43@3to; Kansas mized hore at 61@3134c. Tiys in mors requestat about formor rates; 4,000 bu ungraded Western, 00871c, ‘Oats more active, bat at & further reductlon of @10 per bus No, 2 Chicago attractod miost attention, most- Iy on export account, aud chiefly for French market; mized Western, 15,500 bu at A1@32%e; Ko, 2 Chicago, extent for 68,000 bu at 321(@334¢e, of which 70,000 for ezport at 32%c; do Juns option, 10,000 bu (last eventag) as 3usfo. . Provistoxs—AMess por {n rather more demand for early deltvery at sumewhiat firmer prices, though close ing weak; for forwand delivery Weatern meus Inactivet Msy optlon quoted nominsl; June, $8.40@8.50; July, $5,50G8,05t August, $4.05@3,754 10 aales reporteds Hmited business reported in cat mea lacon comparstively dull, with lonx closr quutad $4.75. Western Iard lo moderately acti rather steadier ratest st s of 00U tes at $8.75G0. K4, and 75 tea off grade at $0.70; for forward dellvery rather more nctive; liay option quoted st $0.70 bid; June, 86.706H. 724; July, $0.73 bid; Auguat, §0.824@ 0831 Beptember, $0.8714@0.92i4; mellor remalnder of the year, $0.07}§0. 72341 refined In slsck demand for Hiha Continent; quoted st 87.0007.15. ‘TaLLow—Moro active st caster rates; prime city quoted on & basts of $7.00. o refining Cabs and Muscava- lOl!nufl!ed T0ige. Wi sahris at thie E Fnllnnfl—- lllll] active inquiry prevalled forace commodatiun for y.orifies & taodarate woveinent repored ot sbout forgier flillull Live rlml. eugmmenll by nrm,- | Derbat L& peus et et 2003 acon and lsrd, af I thy thru {rutput. 4000 i S brorin lons. ioatly on s Dist oF o for l!l)ulm l rl'num Attoctated Pres 21, —CotruN—Qulists "u.zuu.ugu J )G 10, omiior, - 1007810003y Jant iy, 10 738 FuRrys 10401 arch, 10.00B10. 000t ABFI, R I j fecelpls, 13,000 belss No. 2. 82700 o sl 3 :nem, 84,0004, 80t coimniun to xtra § shulde, §1 0048051 HE#ERA 03007, 781 Min: 2. 11 I'XMII 0,2 white, d. da eavyy Toselo, 390,020 ‘ ay, ," 196 1. % N "lfl!h Nor 1.d D438 Iivs lfl"ul malt y uns! uiot Demand fals Aad wrial fin oliow Wostern, 0707 steain otic. 02 fn fale demaaits Tocelits oitern’ mized and state, J1Qddc; white Enu unnhln ;I.“ nd RooRuIL—ColTce il unchangedy frm. Buj o ey unemun Qe Mohaseos quiot but firm. d falF and markes rm. u-l'nlmrunum unz i Lot aud aschanged, xuuu—su-w-uaunenm 0d. Puovisi T nule but steaay at 89,600 e78 oct Butac and unciinged. Western Jong tloar it 3 —Prime steain, §0. TG00 Nurrar—bteady and unclisnyed. Witiex! —qulm L W onLEAN -.;u a1~ uiet but stesdry .42 HEE ¢t et ] luN:o aiid Orm held st 83@33c. Omts NEw ORLEAN oy cholov, ml 14Ul orx Juil sod n Pt vy uumw-‘. mflchflficg u.:’xém quu'(:d(.l. 1{;«; cx-_-‘r‘r(:? o1 clear, '- leknb dully pectited, §1.! fll@l.ifl pARsoRuRE Calleo MropKL [t ordinary to cus gholc drm-nu 2t ul pricens mmm“& 18d20u) 1817, 42 0234. Tice dutl sodiow, Baax—Market !llll‘l &t Buc. IMon DaLTiNouR, May al.-l’l.uul-sludi and une clisiiged. u'd—\flltlb—wel(cfll dull snd nul!l‘flll:! ln-or; $1.23old for, No. 3 Wenl m winter red, spo sud June, aud 81, Eodt Jange 81, Bt Ry Mesiero dull, Weak “and lowers \vn«yrn ntred, lwl 4uMor Juno, it il .,mc;flmmcr.u | Wes ixed, lefll l‘enn un(g $iis. Tive datl and low weri kood to prtm..u&; kl'—lufl" and fl!lll:‘l.l‘lllfl UTTRKR— ull ersoLav nd Foie 15 irm, gqulet 454 Buchsugo Efl—l’lonr. & ivo Drlat whest, u.mbuv corn, 2% o ?'n'«'-"n"fl"'-r ”fl mn""“”’?"fin“ o eotto ulTiTo Live + teain, qulot) a4 Buur, 22945 rate Ad A & C‘xcl LIIGIIIAYI. ‘0.. Muy 3, —wml—mewn 1o good nxe. 81. 121, f It stuady s tys s at nnn.‘u el WYy Yirihi 2ot e "‘fn"&"c'bu:}“ d-'{«'fi i uw"m‘ H o) stusdy, w ‘ luo:; 3 mu L el b, 08 6551y e ek r—gquler aod muy Burru—bulli_hes ple marker] Chole Westels l;m.m, chaice Central OO, Tuxsuxo ou—mm n si@noc. Tot2p0,0,, May3l, —onu—'n:um Moo T Wit 31 ICHIGAG HohL bt 81100 Dot 11, June a1 ung, 811 asked 2 aall, lu clullx Digtemized ci N avj da 1 o3, 3T 0, 3'held 8§ e o by Micolian, 7 Hxcuirrs—Flour, none; . L. |1.un bui corn, 42,¢ w1} oate, % U0 UL Bulryyta—VFlour, nunef ‘wheat, 41,000 bu; corn, 83, ¢ OWILUL vats, .00 BTOOK [ sru-l'—wnuk 500,000 buj cora, 643,000 by otason 0o MeY B1—4p. m. -om--,wnm lowary i i e 1.1 Illll llll. 8.0 Ldlfl flll‘l JD. Yo HRAT wverw'%n 8r. alet aad unchanged. Protautt N Gediens spart & to i wheat gontfages to dcrllnt. 234 tbe marker In asctediy dats Mo clesr, o depressed the 14 prime :n-m& g 3 1o0 '. llHnldnau, nm. o T T R mnl Ml mm& i o0 Jua Ontg” 4 of Lo sall} O Ly 34 “‘h yo w'.f 10 sell, ¢ 8334 bl un l‘l’lfi l“l‘, Wiliek x—81.4 Feovislodo=Fork dul. lflmhl“«‘obm Jun LN\! dull sud ?ununlxly cate Jowars o v r vares 83151 ity d.w. nmun:.' ~Flour, 2.80) brls1 wheat. 26,000 bu, &“..".f:.'u'u"‘ 10,00 by 1ye. Liwbag bully.mgb M ‘Jl:'."“,“. Dull and nominal, Mitwavgsz, May 3t ~Fiovu—Dul nominal, OxALW huv.":{a.muoah;uwnd o blguer: ema ul ird, % L.u7M No. 3 'fik'u' ¥ !nu.. 108 Juiyy” 81 g:'u». Coru s 35} fesd tnm}}ofiwu’:fl “adnc u-nuuh No. 3 voriag, . Pl'uu:mn—lg:u and easler, i sl Ia guTe=Wheat m nwn HECEIFTv— L est. 120,000 b ot A T AT AT R Lo LUV VILLE, LovisviLLe, May !I.—Corml—-flnn a3 40%o, v Uats qulet) wndinb: i are: 84 Juus, Mess pork, $7.78. P b n nm $1.15) smber AN~ arkel ully am] ‘whif 134 Curg [} & whill e ae! mu—lfum w ‘s’lll‘(‘);:—— l‘ ll GI dpll st $0.00. ‘l‘:‘l‘lll dull; cholce et G Sennie steady} soulds '-‘."ksu.mnh. 'Q‘ Bria) ahuuiders 4bici ear Tily SHoadhs. MIUEL BUGAT-CUrvd, 3. R Puapsoune, iy 3 Houi-vaconga WILADELYULA, ~WooL—Uael 1 #oe Beecas raskier neglocie Fiuux=bulia5d uchanged Guaix—Wlicat Jul aud uucbanged. Corn—Markes ‘Western request for early delivery at w modorately active and firm ac 7346 for demsnd noted for refined sugars, with cut 9K Y= llnlled steady at 81.00% cash, with sales of taly at rather fivmer ratess o most teaw s tour wid nufi.";flimn“uwu rd[nlr! $8.00810.00 od a1 6475, Lard . 1 nod el o K el 1 mized, 48' 40a3 Jane, 48%c1 I Pl iR e HR 40, Rye—g7@703. ||n’: and nchanaed: $0.0089.c0. n-ugm—'vhul. 20,000 bu{ cotn, 156,000 buy oaty, ARDIANAFOLIS, ol IplaTATOLs, MEy zl.—lmm-bnn nd lower ag L 102 ipts, 1, Ml pments, 1,200, Fl.oll— 0L Al dnun 1'! Oratn—Wheatdull xnd lower: No, 2re1, 81.12a1,13, Cornaafetat 390, Oata steady atX@27e. liye dall Faow unchaneeds shoutders, ctaar riby $hi. :'d. 75 Tama: 80,0087 5040 FPALO. lln i! —ulnl—wht l‘%um. b vy,.“ ms lo--ruua il l‘uo 0, | B Q &lrv;ta ferm ad Xo lllé;:ulu“ 'fi“ i i ,.. mize e BT ianily st 336 for No. o ny d tariey -em: d. 9: 3Xhls. XTRO DrTie u"""crlnfl iy i, $1.20 whlte 3. 22) ey nominal at §1.19. VN BOSTON, e May 31,—Frour—Unchan; (oo Mar SLopLR Bnchaneed; Com qutu 1 Milwaukes clay Nrw OLEAX ~Firmi sa) 1,200balce; oralaar ey, orgk x':: iddling. Jict recelpta, net, 4704 Kros,uslino axmu..u,,!'f; -~ Nominals mmaun., alcs, noge] expo —Corrox—Qulet and Brmy mig. dllug, 15ges ne{molnu. 310 balcei aalce. 000, "’" Gl xLgaron Ay 01:Corvox- Sieadr? midditag 10%2104461 III‘ ’V Dlle aales, BavANKAM, Ma g ToR ¥ ihmt mladiing, 10key et receipts, 416: 10, uu.n-'rmv. . ey 81, 10Xet et receipta, 1,000 bale PETROLEUM. e Tranuno, Do, i, — PRTROLEUM ~Cru T3t a LTI A% T it o] Moy atPeraoLsui—iarket opened jes 8t $1.34%, stoadlly dociining to aad $1,3131 anipments, 83,000} AYSFags, 7, Ul \Pl.lllllllalll, 4T, 000 bris. TURPENTIN w-umnm,. May 31.—SPIRITS OF PRTROLEUN~ Stoady at ARTHUR VENNER TO F, HESS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Pamis, France, May 7.—1 seoin Tne Cnicago Tmnuxe for April 22, a letter of Mr, F, He: sharply critlclaing an article of mine In Zarper's Mapatine for May, Mr, Iless evidently rendmy paper in the same manneras thecountryman did Mark Tw aln's ‘' Bloody Massacre.” **Any one," e says, **who ls familtar with the citadel of Span. dau will stonce the impoasibillty of any ane's escaping therefrom'' without such evasion being winked at bytho snthorities, Dut I expressly ted that tho escaps was effected not from tho Itadel, " but from & prison situated In the town, Mr. Heva auolea me an saylng {hat "ml-mn Kinkel was wild and visonary.” 1 lllnr\] that Kinkel was a wild and vhlunuy Mr, Hoss is of the opinlon that Kinkel's escape was mado punlhla only by the inlerposition of the **Crown'* Princess (the pres- ent Queen never was **Crown’ Princess), now Queen, of lmuh. whosa ‘‘kind hoart™ wus roused. in bis bohall. I .cannot pretend to tug knuwledgo of the secrets of the Prussian Court which is ‘P"""“"’ possenscd by Mr. Hens, but [ may mentlon one or two facts, accossible to ali the worlu, which tend 10 make hie theory improbable, Plrat; the countless_staries current In Uerlin 1llus. trative, not of the Empross* "lmu heartedness, but of her unexampled morque; sccond, the fact that sbe fs tho reverse of liberal in her volitical yiows, and would probably rather have cut off her hsnd than have alded in the escapo of u revoln. tioulat, It s well known abroad, though not, per- lnp- in Amenca, that the armn of the Uismarck. napble was an_lutrigus Leadod by the and sup hor spectal crunice, lnd b lhu Fruesian stocracy x:nnm to oust Vurst von Dismorck snd put Von Ar- But 1 fancy tha exalted nint in his placo. Indy would be amused, rather thun annoved. b this (as aho would conelder 1t) Amerlcu-latched calwany of Mr, Hes: vleased with “L{ML in Germany in 1 This gentlemnan fa nlva the ny allusions to the troublel ', 1t bas basn well ward by s German writor (Hitachvogel), that durlng thuse eurs his tuunlrv wel ud,” Upon thia polnt can “'n, plead ummnco of opinion with Mr, 1leds, conident that the view held vy tho mujority of sober-minded men in (.-ermnnv. 08 olwewhere, cannot be the wronzone. But i1t 1 woll kuown that French Communista, Irlsh Feniaus, Gennan Ievolutionists, and Amcrican Fllihoeters hold & different view, ad to thulr services to mankind, from uni held by the world in genorul. Fur M Bchu n hia" character of American citize cherloa nemy adinfration, and think that youtbful follics may well bo pacdoned him, Few nen arc groat and wiso from tho cradle, und per- sung even inora respecied than Bie, Bebure havo natly been taken in by humbuge. I romain, m. nlp-cunlly Yo Anrsus VEXNER. % CITY SCRIP. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicado, May 18,—1 reesived my first sctlp this morning, not in a legitimatc way, but borrowed for on occasion, to ba returnod In k. 1 earrled somo of thia sceip to my butcher; he ls an amaole man, it you don't posh him too far. 1L has been somo time, though. since he has met me wilh Uloud smolles, taking down lis julclest roaste, hi4 fullloins of vealand pork, telling ma that would be m nfce cut, lle has lately reachod round among tho hooks and taken down flat pieces of coarse-gralned meat, stalned over with gouts of dry blood, and the edzes looking like the tag- locks lrom fleeco of wool, 1 handud oy bntchet his sctip; ho looked dlsplos o_sald sonie- thing abont “my cheating him. My fuce got Nd—ll buraed. I never meant to cheat him. When I took his goode, I expected to pay him In good, solld money, that ho could wend back ovor his cwuur gsin and havo 1o troutlo with it. 1 took back iny ‘scrip snd said *'1 woald sce what I could do,™ Next, { carrlud thls acelp to wy grocer. Ho would take 1t: yes,ho would take a t.a ut 1t 1f he conld get it at his own prico, | wum 1ike to get even with this grocer, If there was & package of broms or starch that hed burst o u and one-third of 1ta contents rum ont, I got it tos, it must have beeu more than gunpowder, 80 fine was It, and the rancid butter and stale exge— favgh! AN wintor bae e nccommodatod mo in this way, and now Le offers to take my scrip and continuo this **hash.” ana bridge me over tue long vacation, 1T ropeat, T would like to get vven J tuis men, but f ean't do it3 novody ever did, IJIII this scriv—this buttlo-Imp that une wmsy not hold or ay down. Jfapoy firemen and policenien, with rich patrons; but ud, wo that huve nothluy to defond from the firs flend, that never Lave tu b taken home ll night! I fee) no richer to-day thaa 1did yosterday, Imt, on the contra orel Wall, ‘ hm rrul sonivwhore, ** Dleasod 1he poor fo wplrit." Lixuzy, e ——— WHERE WAS MRS. WHEELER ? To the Editor of The Tribuns. Cmicaqo, May 21.—T¢ It a in order, T would as! Vice-Prestdent Wheelor a widower or a bache: lort A porson uninformed would bellave bim to ba one or the oth gome mentlon would oc+ caslonally be mado of okr Mrs. Vics-Presidont. Au lotervsting dispatch in yesterday's Taipuys from Matono, N, Y., Mr. Wheelcr's birtholace, mentions tho hoarty applanse with which he and hl.- m-unxuhncd visitors were grected b bls old o0, espucially when he ond Mrs, fayes ap- large concoursa of citlagus upai Il fdence, which was balliant- vcession, In Mr. Whouler's apoy on lll occaslons sud -cmu lcugus meutlon wea 0 rumainod stundlng ukl of her stroug common y virtues, sud ezalted pouition. Al perfectly prui unt o mentlon wis @ dispatch of Mr Tained, OF wiether sue ronalneg at ail. ba an oversiglit, f there bo & Mrs, Vice-Preslde sbould she not receive her due share of nuuu wll‘ our Presidentisl party? Tha writer I8 on y one of many who confess jguurance, sad wuald staud correcied, M. Q. ——— Mrs, Gaines, Mrs. Myra Clark Calues, o & conversation with the w’:‘mwudnm of 'l:u Bt. Louls Tu;.m- made 11 denies thot sbe has actuslly brougbt rocuver s largn amouut of rcal estate jn that city, 8he has, bLowever, employed 1t Huitchesony of Now Orleans, and Judgo R. B: Warden, ot O Olig to exaimine the statutes of Missourl 10 see [f sho bas @ good clan, At au {liuatration of the unnmflublu results of her long-contloued and successlul sult syainst New Orleans, Aha “Nuw the mv turus out to be bankrupt, and I actually borrowinug money to Mvu on. That's the wey s comlvg out, sud all because 1 aw “u lflnd hearted to rob thoss poor people ln N 02&:"! whio are living fu my houses aud on ul! MIIOBLLA‘BD Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chloago, lil- 1t s wol Dr. Jumes for the past 14 peass bas steod 8 et o e protessan 1o the Ilu:l:‘-nl 10 et 42 o, Be od boand secidus e P .‘ Cunasitation frve. De. Jomaa ls 4 yoacy -M TEY “Thd ‘u!;"tr % ) A A Wi grcat s {aus of l'lll"-’c Koo aod Lon: r N8 perir to ml =) SFECAYLUY B toug stands 22 CAPSULES *‘.;u;n':m;

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