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Of the ged. Steamers pass to ‘dut , clouds of white dust lesucd forth, him, Kiased hin, and beg; m THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1880—-TWELVE PAGES. thoso voting In tho negative being Ald. Smyth fond Ballord: . Shcrioy 1. An additional Police Court ts horo- by cetablishod In tho West Division of said city. RC. 2 Said Court shall be enlted the “South« seat. Division Pollen Court,” and shail bo beld fn tho building erected for a police station on the Forth weet Sotaey: of ‘Twellth and Johnson atreota, in suld city. Rec. 3. ‘The Mayor shall designate a Justico of the Pence to hold satd Court, who shall bo confirmed by the Clty Counctl, and perform the Bime duties us othor. Police Justices of sald elty. dec. 4, Tho Mayor shall appoint a auitablo erson tout va Clerk of sali Court, who shall fe confirmed by the City Counell, and who shatl perform the ike duticaand tla bond in Ike stim aa other Folice Court Clerks, ard be called * Pollen Clerk of the Southwest Division.” + Sr. 6. Tho Mayor shall appoint a Pollce Balilit for sald Court, who ahnll vo confirmed by tho City Council, and who shall perform tho like duties and file bond tn like sum as other Polvo Court Boilie in anid city. Suc, 0 This ordinance shall bo In force from and after its passugo, An order was called 1) instructing tho Com- miasloner of Public Works to advertise for pros posals to Nght eortuin atreota with oil, which was referred to the Committee on Gna whon ap- pointed, » FOURTERNTIE WARD FRAUDS, Ald. Lorenz presented his matden document, which waa ns fullowa, and which was referred to the Judiciary Cammittes when appointed: Ordered, That tho Law Department ba and the guinc la hereby directed to nt once prosecute the Judges of the Seventh Precinct of thy Four= teenth Ward serving at tho Inet clty election, ott tho ehure of fraudulently changing the cleo- tlon returns. STRAHTUNING THE SOUT BIANCT Ald, Ballard introduced and following, which was tidopted: ” Ontercad, That tho Commissioner of Publia Works be requested to rend to this Council his opinion aa to the prictleabllity, also wt approx= fmate estimate of the probable cust, benetits, and damages, for thy etraizhtenting of the South Branch of the Chicago Wyer between south of Twelfth street aud about Fifteenth strgct, with adlagrin accompanying that tt his Judgment will do tho least possible damage and be the rentest possible bunellt to navigation and la land interests. THY WESTERN INDIANA. Tho fallowlny petition wns presented and ro- ferred. It expining Itself: Your potitioner, the Chiengo & Western In- diana Raflrontt Copy: reapeetfully ropresent that under an onlinnoce passed by the City Couneil Sept. 15, 189, your. petitioner procecdcil to tho location and construction of tha Mne of its youd into the snd alty, thereby expending. Jarge sun of inoney; bub the Appellate Court Having deelded that said ordinance was invalld, your petitioner again asked that your honorable body will piss such an ordinines as should conia within the decision of said Appellate Court, and, If possible, satisfy the opponents to tho former ordiniuce. That, in uecordanee with the priyer of said potitlon, an_ amended ordinance was pissed, but bis Honor the Mayor found It necessary to veto the same. Now, thorefore, your. petitioners, stilt fecling and clitining “tut thoy ary entified to be protected in the property which thoy bave-nequired nnd the monuy thit they have expended in good Iulth, would. respectfully nak that 0 euitable ore Mnnnee be passed riving your petitioners the tight to enter the city at some point where tho: pan conduct. their busines so ts to compete with other la long established fn lusiness. Aa to where that pot shall be, and what kind of an ordinance should be granted, we are constrained to leave that matter for your congtileration, Your petitioners, howaver, would respuctfully ayk that as speedy action us possible bo taken In this matter to the end that it muy bo able to prosecute to completion the ratlrond, and put the sume in full operation nt an carly day. Chicago & Western Indiana Taifroad pany, by J. 1. Brows, President. Anorder was introduced ordering propurtys holders along the Lake-Shoru drive to Ht up tholr premises, that the ponds of stagnimnt witter thorenbouts may be .dane wway with, “It was referred, ‘Ald, Swift Introduced an order to advortisa for alot near the corner of Madison utd Aber~ decn streets. on which to erect i chemical- hie house, Which wis toferred to tho Com- Juittee on Fire and Water. «After some furthor ‘unimportant business the Council adjourned. vom << New Orlenns to tho Sea—A Big Puff for £ the Jettion New orleans Democrat, May 7 Our local columns thiy morning contain an clabonite and clrenmeatantial nccount of a Viale: paid tu the jetties on 'Thuraday, and of the ob- vations there taken, The party to which wo Tefer did not go Ina spirit of mere curioglly, As mity bo interred when we state that one of then: was the General Miniger and tnother the Chlol ygineor of the Texns Pacitlo ttallroad, Thaler olject wis to see for themselves the candi tion of the Misslegippl Tt ‘K autlet to the seit, und to form unestinate of the expaeity of this route for w great and growing commiurce, Although we huve grown used to tho tremendous chunga whieh hits trken place in this respeet, und by tuch slow degrees ts to mitigate tho sturtltiny Glfect of its siguiteance, It vends ike a fate story to carry utreclyes buck five yeurs, and, rom that wiundpolnt, te consenmphite tho pers tected situation of to-day. At that thie New Oricans was atinust on inland town, Although we had tho tinest deep-water harbor ite world, and fay at tho mouth of a river which, with Its tridute drained wi areca as yast us the Contliwnt of Europe, .wo were virtually dos prived of a majority: of the benefits by the fact that our outlet to the seu waa juipracionble for tho larger chtas of vessels and dungerous and: pensive for the medium, Wecould not compel with the AUantic ports, notwithatuiding our tre+ mendons mitiratadvintuges, beenuse of the dilll- culties und risks uttonding the navigation of the passes. "To: ¢ have a permanent channel of over thirty f in depth connecting the deop water of the rlver proper(with tho deep water and tro without nition or danger of detention, and without expense other than that of pilotage, whieh 1s 1 curred at all ports and which «ll careful xb tnusters ure willing to sustain, South 1 which Sve years ago wos not navigable for vew: sels drawlug over six feat, 1s now a mugniticont Biren Low fect In width, with av ecentrd chun nel varying from 250 to 500 feet In width, where twenty-six feet Is the feast depth on the outer pdgea, and where thirty-five fect i$ the averiyo prevailing depth of tho middle. {hls channel, also, bivs projected itself beyond the jettles, for Atudistance of 400 fect outside the ren-wells $8 a well-defined channel 100 {vet in With a depth of twenty-six fuet ou tho nnd of thirty-two and tolrty-seven fest in the centre, And now this iniraculous change, this conver- sien of a wretebed Jagoon into a broad, awitt thoroughfare of cominerce has been wrought it five yours! During that fotervul Now Orleans has become wy formidyble compatitor of New York. With n network of river routes reaching frum the castern slope of the Rocky Mountains tothe western slope of the Alleshenles, und from tho Canadian line to the Gull of Moxico, 4 paying tribute te the commun route, with it Jand-fuocked harbor I which the navies of tho world ean ride, and with 2 parnanent deep-water outlet ta the Bea, New leans has bounded froin a fourth-rate portot entry into the front rank of counnercht depotet Nerney that great railway and transportition corporations svoklug cheap and practicable hecoss to tha sens are turning their eyes towurd New Orleans and tho Missismippl delta. No wonder that, whereas: dive yeurs ago It was impossible to have a Tox rullrondt bullt, thore tg now an enormous volume: of capital rently ta Keok that dnvestment, and the lung-neglected New Orleans bida fair to be= come the object oF a Jentous and eager rivalry, Wo are, indeed, on the thresboll of a new ern of ve nent ad progress, ‘The outlet of the grent Mississip! has demonstratud its eapneity to Meet ult the demands of commerce, and ‘tho transcontinental stream of trate iy nbout to follow tho laws of economy and turn tts rich voluino soutbwitrd Inte the nugestic channel which miture Mishloued for It. u widt od << A Mountain In Mexico Sinks Out of Sight, La Unlun Denwerata, San Luts Potort, Mexico. AdJucent to the hauionda of Santa Catarina, bout twenty leugucs to tho enstoft the city, a Very remarkuyble teal of nature has occurred, the fuets conceritug which we bave received froma gentioniin who visited tha scene, On the 3th inst. the poopls of the hauionda and Vicinity wore aroused by ni turing nulia resem bing thunder, Upon assembling to aco whut was the matter, it was soon discovercd that a sinall mount fin the dunuediate vieinity bad suuk tito the erath, aod It must baye pollo out of wight liken tish, Gur informunt, with oth- cers, mnude observations, and learned that tho Aperture thus opened was 200 metres In length, iw jn wihlth, and its depth from 1 to 10 motres, lt was with great diteulty the rim of the cavern was approached, na all nhout there were great yawning flesures: which threaten to open stitl wider, Vo utes a slep there was danger of tuling a grave in tho deptha beneath. Sume stunes, welghing nbout iwi pounds evel, Were thrown Inta the cavern, aud it took trom niae to ten secouds before they struck tho bottom, thelr contict with the Bure dive beneath making © grent report. After those brief observations tho exploring party res ured burriedly from the scene, 3 the earth was trembling wud ebuklng as if upon a balance, he location of thisstringe phenomenon ty alte wed {fy tho terra caliente warm region), and Miequites and palw tees Nourish all ubout. ‘Whenever any portions of the earth atong the rim of tho cavern fell Into the depths incense This dust was curried about by tho winds and mudy ull the trees. In the vicinity pertectly white, Speeulas Hon fs rife as to whether tho mountain sugk pwing to earthytake tnlluences of frou tho roe quit of pus-explosions. It could mot be ate Fibuted tu the ier very well, Ws no shocks rere felt in the uulghourhodd, erent Au Klopemont und Hs Sequels Christin Shuader, of Luucaster, Pu, vowed aj wreuk a felghttd vengeuticu upon bis wife fad une Slogre, whu bind cluped together. If be ‘uid ouly tind them, so bu wild, be would tne ntly kid thou both, Mls friend Ginder of- feren! to wearch out the runaway pate If Sbnader would prowise sulemuly to pyuivh them with death, shnader zeny promised; but, whoo tbo wif was fouad, und che put berarusaround ed fur forgivenuss, hu wag overjoyed aud tovuk ber ome unburmed. He even thunked dloore for givtug ber up with buttroublle. ‘The disuppuluted and dijgusted Gluder cursed the purty und left thew, FINANCE AND TRADE. Plenty of Chances in the Stock Market to Buy Down. Tho Worst Day in Stocks Sinco tho Presont Decline Bogan. Government Bonds Quiet—Foroign Ex- change Stendy—The Ourrenoy Movement. The Produco Markets Less Active—Provisions Unusually Quiet, but Firmer. An Early Advanee in Breadstuts, but the Im- provement Lost, Later. PINANOIAL. Any ono who wished to adopt tho polloy rec- ommonded by sumo brokers Inst weok to “buy down," had plenty of opportunities for doing so yesterday, Tho day was tho most disastrous ‘that we have had to record alnco tho presunt do~ viino beaan. Everything that waa quoted went off excepting Chattanooyn, which was statlonnry at. Reports from New York showed that tho fecling thors wos panicky, A gront dent of stock bought by tho amateurs, who havo had the {nninga for tho Inat twelve months, Ie being thrown back on tho markot, and the profession- nis, who have tho innings now, nro paying tholr own prices and taking their own timo nbout ft, Thore wero not enough scllors inst yenr; thore uro not cnolgh buyers now. Monoy fe casy, and all tho signs promiac ‘unparalleled prosperity for tho country, but still the selling of stocka keeps up, Tho stocks woro bought to selon the prosperity of tha country, But tho atuateurs forgot that Wall strect discounts tho futuro, and are learning 1n a new shupe the fosgon that the proflis of anticipation ura ul- waysgreater thin tho profits of reallzntion, Tho preaent decline appears to be of greater magni- tude than any ordinary. ellquoe manipulation. Tho great decline: of 186) is to be the counter pirt apparently of tha great rise of 1870, Some operntors were asking {f tho decline had not nbout reached bottom, and governl leading Now York brokers informed thelr Chicago cor- respondonts thatit 1s thofr opinion thursuch wns tho case. Dut few of tho publio found thomeoly‘es able to take that ‘viow of ft, and the yuurchascs of fresh stock wore limited. Thero was not muvb eetling short hero, ns the market eeemed too risky for auch ventures by any but iho strongest. Mr, Keeno was rumored to have sutd 180,000'shnres short, The present tendency of the public is decidedly to gull rathor than buy, % All tho declines wero respectable. St. Joc lost. 9, to&3; tho preferred 11, to O34, nfter selling at O7%. Burlington & Quincy lost 236, te 121; Hook Island 6}, to 18154; Alton 4, to 108; C,, C., ©, & I. 3%, to 70%, after selling at 6914; Mor- ris & Essex %, to 1054; Iilinols Central 2, to 10135; New York Central 2%, to 325, after soll- ing at 1243 Michigan Central 4X, to 80!4, after selling at 70; Luke Shore 33, to 1014; Erle 33, to 314; tho preferred J%s, to 582; Northwestern Bag, to 87343 tho preferred 1%, to 100%; St, Paul 5, to 724: Wabnan 034, to 28%{: the preforred 6, to G83; Ohio 4X, to 28; the proferred $5, to TWH; Kunsas & Texas 3%, to 3024; Paoitie Mall 2x, to 35%; Delaware & Mudson BH, to 14H; Lnck- awanun 6, ‘to 4; Jersey Contral bi, to 00%; Hending GY, to 40%; OC, GC. & T.C.1,t0 10%; Union Paciilo J, to &; Iron Mountiln 733, to 4043 Western Union 434, to 03% 5 Atlantic & Pucttio2, to 40; Loulsvilie & Nash- villa 3, to 1%; ‘exes Central’ 4, to TA; Luke Erle & Western 2%, to 23h, after selling at 2234; Canada Southern 4, to 66; Northern Pacitie %, to 02¢ the preferred 2X, to 43}4; San Fruneisco $3, to 2944; the preferred 42{, to 40; Manhattan 1X, to 28; St. Paul & Minnonpolis 344, to G14; Sloux City %, tog; the proferred 4, to 1h; Mubile & Ohio 34, to 13; Chicago, St. Louis & Now Orleans 1%, to 2}; aud Chesapeake & Olio 14, to 10)5, wi St. Joc common is now lawor than during the November punto of last’ year, when ft sold at 2041 Canudn Southorn [s now 8 lower than ‘in November; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolfa was: 70 then, and 704; now; I, B. & ‘W. was i, and fa 00; Munhattan was G45, nnd [3 24; Mobile & Ohio was 18\, and ia Now Yor Contral was 126, and Is 125; Northern Paciflo ‘was 28%, und ‘1s 2034; tho preferrad {a 4014, against 60!¢ . thon; Reading {8 4X, against 60 at the Jowost in No- yembor; Wabash was then 20 for tho common and 69fortho preferred, and Js now 28% and 683{. Tho othornctiva stocks which buve not yot fallen to tho paulo point of Just November aro most of thoin vory nenrit, Tho financial wisdom of tho New York press shines with especial brillianoy Jn this little crists, A Sow quotations from their financial articles of lust Fridny and Saturday are interesting rond- ing In connection with yosterduy’s quotations, ‘Tho World satd that aftor many days of depres- sion tho stock market exhibited a decided change for the better, and, notwithatanding 2 furthor break in 2 few of tho fancy shnres, there wasn gencral disposition on tho part of tho Deurs to cover tholr outstanding short contracts, while otbors hastened to tnko advantage af tho low prices to buy forun ndyance. Tt was ey! dont to tho Times thut heavy purchases wero bee fing made to cover alurt contracts, while ut tho” sume tine it could be observed that somo of tho lending shurea were boiug freely takon at ad- vaneing prices by operators who look for uw higher range of quotations in tho moar futuro, The Journal of Commerce thought it probublo that tho ditfercnees botwoon the lending specu- lutors have been adjusted at loust for the pres- ent, The purchases of Erle ond the raily In tho market were indications that the buwa were covering thelr short contructs, and the buytie in tho lute trade was very contident. Tho late bear movement was made for tho purpose of enabling certain large speculators to cover ur sottlo their shprt contricts. Tho ntinck upon tho inarket was savage ut times, and the bears used overy posalblo argument and resorted to every known avice for tho purpose of uccom- pliishing thoir object. The rensou why pricea yielded to tho peralstent baimtmoring was that tho beara wore well organized, whilu the bulls had no loader aud were for the moment deprived of ovtsita support, tho «demoralized con- dition of -the murket juducing non-pro- fessionals to sell out and then look on: Tho Amortean Exchange declared thore was nothing except manipulation, pure and simple, Dy tho lowding operator) in, tho present kK market, nothing of importance having occurred tonffoct real values, and the outshle publin give ing no tudications of incronsing Interest in the gamble, Many kinds of business are unexpect > edly dull, notutly the fron trade and somo classes of munufacturiug; bug, on the othor hand, thore Is uothing to judicate tho absonce of returning prospority, which will bo wll the moro heilthy If permitted to como slowly. utlroad bonds, in Now York on Saturday, wero Irregulur, with tho chlof activity in Dos ton, Hartford & Erle trate, Erlo scounds, and tho Kansas & Texas fasuce, Dostun, Hart- ford & Erio firsts declincd from 30}¢ to ‘BT, roao to 40, and renoted to 08%. Erie cone solidated secouds declined from 01% to Ws, Kansas & Toxng firsta advanced from 101 to 1024, aud returned to 101; dg seconds fell of from 60% to 60. Irou Mountain acconds pro- ferred incomes sold up froin 72 ta 74, but re" acted to 12%. Rome, Watertown & Ogdens- burg consolidated frets advanced from Ul to and declincd to Gy. G, C, & 1. 0. 7; Cunada Southern tirsts from WW to Wi. Burlington, Cedar Mapids & Northorn’ firsts, from 91 to 014; Kansas Clty & Northern roul- catate 74 from 10y to 107; Keokuk & Des Moines firsts froin 07 toU7¥. Chesupcuko & Oplo series Ui declined from Oy to O34; ‘Loxns Pucitio in- comes from 05° 16 0145 Mobile & Obly Uhird dos Dentures frown 204 to eT; O., O, & 1, C. ncomes from iss to i; and Kunsas Pacific trata con- solidated from ty, to 93. ‘ Duslueas in Goverumout bonds wag only falr, ‘Tho District of Colummbla 8.648 wero quiut at Ot Lid aud 5 asked; the United States 4s wero 107 ‘Did and 10735 uskod; the 448 were 1089; aud 100; ‘thy by 103% aud 10); and tho ds 106K, and 1s}, Foreign exchange waa in moderate supply. Btorling posted rutes were 486 and 489; uctual, Fates wero 484 and 488%; and dooumentury, aterling was 4%. Frouch bankers’ bills wero 620 and 51734, and German bunkers’ bills 0 and 54. French comnierclul, bH%@5, Commore clul marks wero @0, Tho tuports of dry goods at the port of Now Yorls last week aro suuulloy than for any previous week for a long time past. ‘This falling off in the Imports can bo traced direotly to the fnot that the spring bust- ness [s drawing to 1t closc, and that {t 1s too carly ns yet for the arrival of fabrics for tho fall and wintor trado, Tho Imports for the week foot up $1,875,002, nnd tho amount marketed wis SLT - 008 ‘Tho total imports of dry-goods alnce Jan. 1 “wore $40,008,501, against $34,207,830 last year, and tho total amount marketed €40,468,042, against 235,470,209 last yout, Chicago bank-clearings wero $5,000,000. Dis- counts (ere qufot at 0@8 per cont, with conccss alons on enll loans on cash collatoral. Curron- ey ty accumulating at Chicago, Now York exchaugo selling between banks at G0 per $1,000 premium, Thera ware silos of $20,000 Northwestern Sinking Fund 6 per centa at 103, Cook County ba nat 10634, and 44a mt 10046, ‘Tho gross carnings of tho Northorn Pacific Itattrond Company for Apri, 1880, aro $18,275 for April, 1870, thoy woro $116,05¢,—an Increase of $07,071. ar We have received from the Finanetal Chron. {ele tho following statement of rallroad gross onrnings in Aprils P 60 rebate tine NS ral Uacitic... Increase, yest ones) fr Culeay Enicare, Mt, ic. & West, Mic! Chev CObe C ind Dotrast, Lana, & North. Flint Were Marque Grund ‘Trunk of Canning G A¥gayeen of Canadas. WY. Con, & 1 North Wiaconstn, Bt Leute, A. 10. NB. or 35,00 St. dais, Alton & iit (branctias) 4050 St ious hint ‘aul & Tot “Threo wook onlyof April in each your. Yor tha four weoks ended May For tho four wueks ented April 2 Evory account of ratiroad carnings published shows n large increaso not only in traiio but in not profits. The {nereaso in the not earnings of the Erle Road during March were $331,150, or nearly hulf of tho nat gain ($745,493) from Octo- ver to March dL inclusive. Tho most surprising guin, however, {s 1n tho Now York Central, the grosa receipts of which Company in April ox- cevded those of last yenr by $507,008, which raises tho gain for seven months to $2,604,716 over the corresponding seven months of Inst year, TLE UNION TRUST COMPANY BANK, Northeast cornor Madison and Dearborn-ats., Recolvos savings doposits und allows Intoreston samo at tho rate of 4 porcont, subject to tho rules of the bank, G.M. WILSON, Cashlor. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chfcago Tribune. New Youk, May 10.—It any of Tae Tuinoxe renders find thomsolves stuck ona decline in the stool market thoy will not bave ft to blame, for tholr dispatches poluted out the comiug de- ellue nearly two months ago. For weeks stocks hayo Leen aliicted witha dry-rotduo to the steady selling of long stock. Tho bears did not scom disposed to press for a break, and the con- sequence has beon n constant wenknoss, not enlivened by any eudden broak, To-day hua witnessed tho shurpest doctine of tho season, and this, too, singularly cnough, {s not due principally to the bear taotles, but to snics of cnormous blovks of stocks that bave long been held fu anticipation of a higher market, Immediutely from tho opentug tho shower begun: to full, and ‘long stock hug ralned out til the ctose, ‘Two or three thues during the day thera was consideruble covering by short sellors to renllze Prolite, but they sucéveded tn arresting thedeclineonly momentarily. ‘Tho close waa woak nt tho lowest point. Tho breuk fg not cuniined to any. class, bit, oxtends to tha entire Ist. Desperate efforts wero mude to sustain tho Grangers, and thoy wero the stendiest of tho list, but thay, too, had to give way nt lust, and tt is fenred tint thoy will be subfect to n siurp brenk bet In the prosent fore the wack cluses. situation it is uselces to attempt to Urge ente. Thera may and will be rillies tn stocks mura or lesa sudden, but tho tendency ts downward, and it la beginning to be clear to every one that the end {fs yotn lony way olf. To the Western Associuted Press New You, May 10.—Governmonts quict and stendy, Ttnitvond vonds active but unsottied, and gon- erally sympathized with thodownwnard cuurso of the stock murket. State securities dull. é Thoro wig a more yigorous and determined bear assault on the stock market to-day than at any previous, time since the current down wird movement set In. Neurly all stocks were attacked moro or Joss, but. tho chief domonstra- tions wore against Western Union, Micht- uy Cuntral, Erle, the cual stocks, the runyora, and Paclile Mull, Tho business was simply cuormous, and tho decling raged from 44 107% por cont,—Hannibul & St. Joseph, tha chal stocks, the Southwestern shires, Michigan Central, Crnuda Southern, Erle, Weatern Union, Northwest, and Pacific Muil leading tho down ward movement. ‘The St Louls & San Frau cisco shares broke suddenly ut the close, tho proforred selling down to40. ‘Tho first pro- ferred was offered down to GJ, und common to ea, In tho Nnat autes a rovovery of 4% to 4 par vont from the lowest point touk piace In somo Instances, nithougl Bouthwestorns dovelopod- grout wenkness, and the murkot gonorally wis Men demoralized condition, The demorallzation wus kad to have spread to holders of stocks thruuylout the country, and many ordars to sull out were recelved by brokers. A promluent feature of tho markot was tho heavy selling movement iu Northorn Pucitlo ana, ase oer mnt oruD ly eae now cons corning, prospective legislation with rogurd to tho lunds of tie Company. “i In the general Hat of speculatives, the fore- noon recorded cnormous blocks sold for future delivery, tho great shrinkuge in values cuusing alurin among both Jurge and sinall botders, ‘To usslut 11 tho domoruizing speoulutions, various rumors were circulated, and, notwithstanding these were promptly denied,’ they temporarily served the purposcs of prominent oporators on+ guyod in brouking the murket. The murket yluldud reudily,and the decline was aldud by sales of lor stuck on stop ordyra and by tho unloading of stocks by those who hid bought ufter the recovery in the murket on Erle day. The objective polnt appeured to bo coul stocks, with which Keone is supposed to be heavily loaded und of which the wenty-third street ey, is lurgoly abort, These finally brake, and fell Bo sharply (hot thoy oppeared to have no support, and, in fact, tho wholo market seemed without support until about hulf-pawe L o'clock, when prices were turned upward, but not untilit apparently became necessary to da goin order to prevent tho niarket trom rinning intow panic. It wus twoor three times on tho verge of such digustor, but certaln stocks, notably Erle, tho Southwesterns, aud Vandervult shures, wer turned upward, aud this movement ayo ateadivrtono tothe market forthe tino eettt Since the presont dectino has set in thero has Deon # constant feeding of tho murket with tong stock, which apparently comes out in con- atuntly-increasing quantitics, Along with: the clostug out of fancy’ stocks, dividund-puytog ine vestment sovuritics are muking tholr uppoare anes, yery muny customers of —comtutasion Rouses Layla ‘been required to repair deploted Aliuiny shares ware dull and generally heavy, Tho now ord of Directors of tho Viren Company bus been completed by the soloction in pluce of Musars, Chaduc, Moifatt, Hi, aad Bow. orman, of Slessra. Louls ‘vitzyoralu, Jad deCook, J. M4, Currol, und Willi Bond, Tho “tnviders" du Centrul Arizous aro stilt selling, but the demand fs limited, and the process of tntond ing 0 Blow ono, ‘Transactions, 607,000: tlantics Pac ‘Tul, 12) Nasbyiil soe nda auth Eitri ta reted ett a8 tral H Now Vark Central. HOR tuo jekuwanna rian Onfon ee Holawure & Gideon, “arm ontario’ s ¥ stir oH. Pucitig Mall. ru Ea se faut Etirt zuolse Lous & ¥. iw Wu nlon Ft Sun AS ‘By x EvATTT) ny Money, 5@0 per cent, clos! merentitla apr, eat ae actlyy ato; prime Hy exchange, uixty hs a Sieei gg spe rnanaeswikty daya; stendy at ABiy Vp 8. Is ow Now qs. OVERNMENT BONDS, 6 Virginia Gé, Old.sreree 3T New,,. erere: | Virgin eee Se ae furle! jakw BuOrd, ry Bi ae a Mleblxan Central, krlo, Frio, uretcrte Northern Pacite, pfd. 42 WStevttie a NeAn valor, tio .& Chatouxn (® fortheatertyssvsseese 8138] Ue fo Tonston s i PrAg Wastern Unlon veces Ru Vauty proforcoil \eo4| Atinntig & acini et. #7 BePanteMtnncapolla tte Mali, Be Paul & bloux City, miy1 A Bt. ant & 8. Cy pfitee: 7 Tialy tnek, & Waatort Bi Martis & ange Rolgrre & Lindh Now Jorsoy Cont em (in| ghee Ci Soul Clove NOSTON. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribtines Dosrox, sn; ‘10,—Tho stock market was brisk and. stent fo-duy. Hartford & Erie %8 wero still tho feature, and tho rush to uitond seems: rither to increngo than diiniuteh. Lnrge antes of these wore made at from oy to 1, and thelr tono was docitedly weak. Tho Enstorn new 443 were off 4, to 01, while there wero goverul small transactions in Now Mexico 73 ut, 108, and New York & New England 7s nt 1004. Atchison and-grant 7a sold nt U4; Little Kock firat 7, Gig: 4a Bt Joe, M4; Ropudilean Valley 7a, Rast ivi + Union Puciiic #3, 114. ‘The nilironds woro dull, and in several in- atotices showed n sight (allie vif: Atchison & Topeka dropped to 14, Burlington & Missourl to 145, nnd Chicayd,-Buriington & Quincy to 12245; Fractions sold ntets,@2t%; Little tock and Omlensburg’ & Luke Champlin showed con- siderable improvement, the former going ni 10 In to ig, Nose ton & Albany sold , Olt Colony at T12X, Boston & Maino vt 121, and Eastern at 20 und 28s; Atchison & Nebraska, TO; Cincinnath & Sundusicy, 10'¢ nud VX; New York & New Ifngland, Hf tind 4; Blehlan Contral, S2Cand Bly Burlington, Missourl & Nebraska, ‘M5: Unton Paeif ‘Land stocks etrony and fatrly uetly Miniog stocks firm, but thore were no {m- portant changes. 3 FONEIGN, Lonpon, May 10.—Consols, 00 1-16; account, Ainoriean gecuritlos—Now 65, 105: 44s. 11214; 4s, 1004; Iiinols Central, 100; Pennsylvania Gontral, 64; Erlo, 30; do seconds, 06; Mead "Ais, Bluy 10.—Itentos, 85 620. MINING NEWS. BAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 10.—The following aro the closing quotations at tho Stock Hoard: Indapondonco,, + 5-10 sql Conmottautad P 3 Stinimutt ee 1 ‘Town. rl i Kurokn Consoildatad, 1 Exchequ Gould & Curr; Grand Hrizg,.. Tale & Norer Julln Consuildated,.. Tuntice Moxtean, Norther Ophir, Oren taymond & ily. Nnviute, Slorru Novaiia, «.. Unton Conaolidat Yallow Javket, ini i Silver HAUL + 1010, of Boule District... 4 Northern Bollo dectares a dividend of 30 cents, HOSTON. Toston, May 10,—Copper stocks: M REAL ESTATE. - ‘Tho following Instruments wero filed for rec- ord Monday, May 10+ OPENTY, CITY Prom ‘Tho promises No. SH Wost Trenticth st, dated, Muy & (Jacob M. BMyort to Nols 8. Uyort.. 3 1,500 Indiana ay, 4 ft 3 of Thirty 1¢, hoproved, dated July % don to Lona’: Buuth Park ay, nga’ wa {btu allvy, dated April 2 to C, Enema d..seess, Lutfin st, 17 t¢_# of dockean, uted “April 20 (Phumas U0. Wilson oe +8 Ouk nv, Ww ft 6 of Stanton, n proved, dated Muy 6 (sural C. ark C. beBib)s.« Thirty-neventh court, Bu 1%, ¥4x)23 (% with other property, Li ee enor enh we tse fe hike suy st, 25 eimly, we £25 jin= raved, dated April Wout uunter-40 tuney entalen +. . Wust Chicage wy, te 14 1 dated May W (Georca Hpunvor Larkin), He needee, Weat Chieuyo ny, 1G ft w of armou ret tt, duted May or iti at Wf ai (Muster tn Chancery 4,060 iwiei ay, nh diated aay * b 1,00 eet ae 9 Isle Chenu Or fT Weta zh ft, clnsaul Chora Larkin) tesrvee 1,600 Cynteu ay, v8 Ft sid fe, improv Ji. Bonn). 2,500 Indiunw tid ft, duled May G (Agron 1. Chapin to Fronely.A, Enauons,Je),. sxe 6000 Bhulto st 12 fe ¢ uf West i it, April 19 (Patrik Bh ue a yy 0 ft, cuted Mny # (Muster In Cunucery to Willian) Warran, 10,000 Latin st. ue tt wut Aon nrovadi, sintod Biny 8 10. Vili, Oak g, 30,000 West Liuron at, ty dated Muy 4 (E.L, Stovonato 4 J, AlG~ JAMMU) seo vesvers st cusvec ngs: se 1280 Hirsch at, ww cor of ttockwoil nv, 0° f, Bix C14 te daiod May 8 (WV. Dussnannte C..Nionut), wo Wyuaralauy, 2206 oot elkgord at. nf Hi 2-1Ux0 fh dated M ay 0 oun lichsrdauy to Hountiey ates fii of lvl sic, ual at, 2 a ut inion, of, 2dxht a Carltusenko co! Wilting Hen? ty, 000 ja Stay 10 Mu ir 0 Cuttage Uruve a1 f, sega anid 33 “ft, In \ (A. 1), Entorbrook 1) B, C.J. Cleaver Cottaue Grove ay, nw condor of Tiet ‘St.@ f, ZigTd ft. linproyed, dated March By Prate te sume)... 70 Thlrtyu uhtts at, 72 2b ve 0 £,ixtiy Te, Hmipruvatl, di j& Ulunchard tu amore.» + 8,600 SOUTH OF CITY LIDITS, WITHIN ABE SEVEN MULKS OF THH COUNT-HOUBK, Forty-alxth at LY toot Watlnco, nf i15x135 fhuined My Werwe Fortund to Wells 3.8 utund adjoining the nbave, dated May nto to Wout & ora) Wontwarth av, 8 w corn i Coe f.45 feta alloy, Wuproyed dated Stay 10 OW ie slant Luckaw to Patrick Phelan)... 5,000 wortyaith st ae enruur ut YorcosiVil wOb7 tated April 20 Us D. Mury' Browniurk) 1,000 COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following were the recelpts and shipments of tha leading articles of produce in this olty during the forty-alght hours onding at 7 o'clouk Monday morning, and the correapondiug thie lust yout RECKITS. 1879, IN), Flour, pr qaul| 6a anna an) hat Oa ‘ota uot, tes. Hout, pri Pork, bel Ry “Bh I 1oLsts Potatoes ania Stay? tons: wo Ys, so gaott F ery Ft Bo yt 4 it Great it Beans, ub Withdrawn from storo during Saturday for clty consumption: 400 bu wheat, M48 bu barley, Tue following grat was Inspectod inte slore in thla city yoaterday morning; 7% curd winter whent, 5 cars mixed, 126 cars No. Sepring, Heard No. #do, 6 curs reJected, 1 carne grado (17) wheut)s 009 cars and 2,000 bu Nos corn, 98 care and 17,200 bu high mixed, 24 ourd_ pew mixed, 75 care and 5,000 bu rejovted,2 cara no grade(sov corn); 10 cars No, 1 oute, 46 curs No, 8 whito, 17 curs and 9,000 bu No. 3 mixed, T cars and 1,60) bu rojuct- ed, 1 cur no grado (61 onts); d care and 000 bu No. 2 ryoy Scars No. 8 burloy. ‘Total, 3,176 cars or 600,000 bu, Inspected out: B08 bu wheut, etme bu corn, 6,736 bu outs, 42 bu rye, 10,981 bu barloy. ‘ ‘Tho leading produce markets were genorally quict yesterday, but somewhat Nrmer, though thoy were ot strom ufter the early part of the myorntoy, ‘Thora was loss doing, fow orders Ddeing In band from outside, white not a fow members of tho Hoard wore too much Inter “sted jn convention mattops to tuku y Bteady In- teyust in trading, Provisions were blyber, in + | eympathy with moro firayness to hogs; but thora was very ltily demand, and tho strongth wos moatly on tho purt ef holders, They moderated thotr Viows In the litter part of the day, Wheut opened Ko bigher for next mouth, prob- ubly = beeuuie = forgign = adylees were not encourmgiug to bolder, wu atrung Con- rest vf tho ofvillzed world. tinentat demand being roperted; but tho market fell back with brightening skics, nnd tho Improvemont was lost. Wheat for this month was ensler, the prospect of freo arrivals eausiig tha Muy shorts ty bo tess anxious, Corn waa firmer undor a fair demand, but fell of with freo offerligs for futures, whieh wero supposed vy somo to have beon made by partics who Wanted to depress the market for car lots that thoy might buy more cheaply, Onts wore nutive atan advance, oarly, but fell baek, Burley was stronger. The Intor feoling wie © firm ono in most departments. Wo note that tho Juno discount was sightly reducod In the enso of whont, and . widened on corn. Meas pork closed To higher, at $10.1214@10.15 aellor June and $10.20010.271§ for July, Lard closed stondy, nt 4.860874 seller Juna and 20.0080. forduly, Short ribs closed nt $4.20 for July. Spring whont closed irregularly high- er, at $1.174@1.18 for May and $1.1235 for June. Cort closed trregularly firmer, at Bio for May and ¥6%a asked for Juno, Onts closed stoady nt i0ige sollor tho month, nnd 20X¢ ecllor Juno, Rye was firtnor ‘at 7%e for No.2. Marloy was stronger at Bc for No.3 and Ole for extra 8. Tlogs were netive and 6¢ bighor, at $1.2001.45 for Itght, und nt $4.16@1.00 for heavy. ‘Tho cattle markot was wank, with sntes nt 82.25Q1.00. Aquiot market for atapte and fancy dry goods was noted. Conparatlycly few buyers ure pres> ent, and the nintl-order trado algo has fallen off of Inte, Tho tone of tho markot Is onsy. Thore \wug a inodernte demand for boots and shoes, and fi falr movement lif hate, atraw goods, and mil+ Inury. ‘The grocery imarkot wos active and firin, sugars, coffees, ind molusses show!ng spe> cial atrongth, Inthe uried frit markot there were no fmportint changes. Flah remalnod firm under reduced stocks anda good demand, The butter murket was without marked change, ‘Yrade was quict, and provious prices wore no more than sustained, A weuk fecling pervaded the chcofo markot, but quotations romulned 0s before, Otls wero quict, with lower quotutions for turpentine, gusolino, and miners’ ofl. Thero wns a dull and heavy market for plg-lron. Nos, 1Tnnd2 Lako Superior were quoted down to $40.00@42,00, and Scatch ply to $30.00@s1.00,—n decline from February prices of $10,00@12,00 per ton. Lumber was in fafr demand, Yard prices were quoted tha same ng last wouk. At tho sale docks fale proportion of the offerings were sold nt the recent decline. Wool was quiot and nom!- nal, The seed market was quict and unchanged, timothy nnd clover being stendior in tho absence of sellors, Hay was in local request, prices ranging nearly tho enmo us list wovk, Iides were quoted firm and broome-corn steady, Tho sates of poultry were fair at former figures, and oges were cuslor Under lurger, offerings, Green frults sold slowly, and atriwborries declined after the early part of the day, the receipts bo- ing larger, and the frult was eoftoning fast. Jatke fretghta were in falr demand and casier, Lurge veesula wore tnken for 3Xo corn and do. wheat, to Buffalo, In tha ufternoon It was re- ported that a vessel was engaged for corn at do, Rui freighta were quated steady. Now York rates were #00 on grain and 860 on provislons. Liverpool rntes, Ac on provisiohs ond 2540 on flour. Hamburg rates, Tle on provisions, and Glasyow Bose on tour, © The recolpts of wheat at Chicago, Milwaukoo, Bt. Louls, Votedo, and Detroit, reported yestor- day, negreguted 150,000 bu, and the ehlpments 200,000 bit, The following was tho - produce movement ro- ported from New York yesterday: Uecelpte— Flour, 18,204 brig; whont, 44,763 bu; corn, 217,028 DU; ots, 109,850 bu; corn-incal, HO pkys; rye, B30 bu; barley, none; malt,’ 11,200 bi; pork, 9,004 bris; beef, 4,144 bris; cut ments, 5,701 pkys; Jnrds, 2,516 tes; whlaky, 400 ris, ports—Vor forty-clyht hours—Flour, 12,000 ‘brig; wheut, 219,00u bu; corn, 73,000 bu, ‘The following were the exports from the four leading citles of tha Atlantic seabourd for tho dates sumed: Weekend+ Weekend- Weekend~ dag Me fig Muy ay : vo By ANN 0, 109. Flour, bris, D i Wheat, bu. 16h su Corn bu. Haste Oats, bu. i ary Tye, bu aly WE Pork, by eg ott Lard Ws. .66 DA TSE BEG Bucon, Ibs. Ok firs Fn] ‘Tho following table showa the stocks of grala in Now York on tho dates named; . Ma TO uy eau | Mau Mau. att The exports of provisions from the senbourd during tho week ending May 1 fneluded 7,610 bris pork, 3,584 bris beef, 7,801,048 Ibs turd, 17,822,000 Iba hog meat, 002,000 tba cheese, and 1,823,014 1ba tallow, ou In Tas Trroune ‘of Saturday last wo stated thut over 400,000 bu of wheat wae reported ta bo under orders to como bere from Milwaukee and Racine. Yesterday the quantity was clained to be about 500,000 bit, It 1s now undoratood that a grent port of tho whent will be taken by the IIli- nofg Central clovators. Also, that the elevator nt Dunloith ta now belug put in repair for the purpose of hondiing Minnesota wheat to bo for- warded to Chicago vin tho 1lvois Contral Rull- roud. According to the reports rooolyed the hop erp of 1830 In New York State promises to bo 0 gootono, Tho stock of old hops bas beon well reduced, ond prices baye ruled htzh enough to stimulate production. .Alurgor screnge 1a also expected on the PacificCoust, The repurta from Wiisousin are not very favorable, thy bop roots having boon injured or winter-killed, Trafton’a (N. Y,) Clreular of lust wuek repub- Ushes the catimnte given to the commercial world in tho United States two und a hilt months ogo, that South Australia, Victoria, and New Zealand haya probably an export aurplua of 28,000,000 lu whent from the Inst crop, gutbored In the early purt of the current your, Ile calls attention to the fact that some writers have stated the export surplus of Australia ut 13,875,000 bu, whoreus those aro the figures that properly belong to South Australln atone, Tho Australinn’States ara coming to the frat ag Hrltlah India did a fow yours ago, throntening, to become a formidaulo competitor of Russia and tho United States in aupplying wheat t® tho In regard to the prospoct for the near futuro, Trufton suas Alroudy sony of our most consoryntlye writers are akonading Uha possibility of uvereproduciion und a git in PS. Bat no single goed harvust over yet did this tor the world. and, wot publy, pover with [would be by contiiet with nacural ‘That whout produce nuitiqaut transition, i tinve sallod to Share aan hunt reweeiiiivited WH) continue tu be croaso sitll price slike low enough not anty ta atop oblanwaiene, Sinn te fond w contraction, svenis Gaitally corti, With on ugatouute averate slut the tendgney ts certainly in tha direction of very choup wheat, but that 80 will witness the mafaiaum price of moduen yedes is an opinlun fron whieh we wholly dlaaant, From. u strictly quantitative point of view we discover nothing In exising consditlona lo juatity the bullet that the {nbaudiogts will nov rocolva from tho Aw harvusta fale rowurn fur bis uber, — PROVISIONS, WOG PROMUCTS—Were very quiot, but firmor, In sympathy with highor prices for hogs ut tho Htock= Yords, ‘hore wus littte change tf tha tone of advices from other points, 'Phero was very ittlo speculative denuand, Inrd bolny espuclally duit, Lut higldors were firm, ond offured litte atul forsulo, ‘Thoro waa reully no “fusturaa”' In the markut buyund a wiodurate ox- port Inquiry for meats, unloas it wor o wtund-of atte tude on tho part of buyors, Muss PoRK—Advancod 12}4@15¢ por bri, and closed Bo above the fatowt pricos ur Saturday, at abuut ety fur round lots, sot ur suitor May, $10, 10s 10.124 wall June, and §10.20210.235¢ sollor July, Hulos wero ree wed uf LOW brid seller June at ¥10.10010.34 und 10.2830 Uris wollor July at $US. Total, 10,20 dris. LAUD =Attvanrod KiTKe por 10 tbs, and vlusud Iho above the talent prices of Hicuntiy at S74 for row tee vunturssiier May, sath eklo sulior dune, Bi HUAGAGUD wullor July. Sulua were reportid of be Con soller Juny at shwaily4, und LT tea sellor July at i hi "ulaely hia tes, MEAto—Worw tn tide denwid (for sel Jota) on port reovunt, und quit locally, but ata shady, bat» tur prices. Bade were nated of 1LUy Ibe winuldors HUF AUTO Sh, ALUM flea whose ribs nd {005 spot, Ud wullive Stay, wine 1 “and GLlWadIae pollen J i crelunra ut sed § spul er rf Hid far duly; 10 te wudb pickled buine on private toro, Prices ont ind cuts of nicuus we ‘abuutns {ulluws ut du o'clock for surtly-curud Lota! Bhort | Shouie|L, & 8.) Shore yor ed bes gullor Jung, and Tibae | Hera, | clears.) oloure, BQOKD. cs 050509: 05 HAA 1.10 1.8 put, boxe as " eS | SB May, boxudivs'siei] gaa | 43 | gan | o-8y dung, boxed: Ee eS BO ORC) avd at BLU, nowy nhd 16-8 boxed) Cumbirlandy, 1 Jumpent anid, BuvSfus sxweot-ptekied a ut oH way fue Aesly wyuruiyy xreun Hatem quusted uicsz aia fur waouldyrs wich ailuet elbd, forsivo faeatre olosse, adigo TOF Lousy, af canyussed and packed, Gea se” Quiet, We quote white at Sesi¢o, und yol- 3 us quiet at $2.25G880 for mi 5.80. 1G its mows aud arse tic for huaaies 78S 'PaLLOw-—Quiut und Broudy wt bg a ako rainy ua » oudy ut joo fur city and BREADSTUFES, SLOUR~Was quiat, the buying being chtey local ‘Thore was little change In prices, bug exportore pru> fussed to ba unable to oporaty without concessions. Salus wore reported uf 43) brie wintors at S290: ‘wy bris double exiras, partly at $5.75; 0 brisepring extras ot $4.0055.W; and 20 brls rye tour un privale torus, Total, iW bels, Export doure lu sucks wore une cleura . Part akim, now, quoted nt 61.7085.00 for oxtra, and £5,00¢5.25 for choice extra, % OTHE BREADSTUFYS—Wero firm, Bales woro ra- ported of O cars bran at $14.76318,00; 1 car middlings nt U16.00; 3 car shorts nt 15.0); and 1 car conrao ourn-munl fb $13.73 por ton on trek, SPRING WITBAT—Was generally quict, and rathor atoady, thouxh trrevutur as compared with Baturday, Juno dativerles openad to higher, fell off Jo, and elosad only Mo butter than Baturday, The Uritie tolegranis word muro encuuraging to holders, noting a firmer foollug, with aatrony Continantal demand for canoes uff const. Now York wax reported ntranver on grain, but weuk on atocks, und uur recotpts by rul slowed sume incruose, with 's smoilor ontqu, Th was thought oxrly that the eayere slorme wou id posadbly Induce an ontalde demund, but tho rain seoms tu hava nen wolcomas and thor. was lose Unoaaitioss aliout May wh 8, bar argu recalpts nro louke fur, Including that, al y in store at inke ports fucthor “north. chuyed the” May “dent fall off ie, ‘ond that. witl the tern weaknens. in stocks nffoctad other futures, ‘Thore waa only a modernte inquiry for cash Bid ohana RR med with a RP THE declined to 81.114 rallied to, lite and f i on fixe, cloning at 81.05¢. Boller Muy runged at $}.t1¢¢ a eT bu Nowe aE ELISSCOLTT Tat At ay wade 494000 bt. rejected ‘bu No. 2 red ot $1.11, and averaged } ack to Kature lation, while Jung dollvories closed ro tein, with chrdows orf coast quoted w sbuto douror, ano tologram foying st bighert New. York was netive, nnd Inko freiihis were onaicr, But tho oxpurts frum tho ae boatd during tna weok showod oiunterial decronse, loa were reported a and our recolpts were lnrgur, ‘Thera nse EAthor Ueisk suipping demand early, but the ulforings fur suiio thought thoy wore future wore large, und mado for the purpore bf mixed was sunin at n premium, closing at g NO. 2 nt Re. Sullor May ‘at dic, urdvaneod toute, ind foll back Ww ieBgy nt the close, Sellor June ranged at. ioe mcs and ie Wiguidee, both clusing with the inside bid. was quotod ut eo nbuve duly. Sput sates worure- ported oF aan Bt High-mixed nt sijgasier 81000 bo du and No. 3 ntti! secs 4,600 bu new high-mixod nt ui naw nitxed nb S4aHe; 1,000 bu ros cr LLY by sample aL sxesie on tracks ihe: Rag tra ee jord cars; ond 400 bu g. Ut 1, 132,: La ‘are quiet wid casicr, closing 4al{e lower than on Saturday. ‘The market opened strongur In vyuipathy with other gratin, thon foil of undor Ibert receipts nnd free offerings of futures, und New Your Gawain Jowor with lure Gals Arrivuia. Jung took the loud ly and sold at 4c. 0 Ake, Cluslyy At Ws vate sold at 796 closed ut the tinal At#9(0 nnd clusud tamo at Wido, ing Witte inguiry for them, Cash uate word 8) ern nt tho last. “White ute on track were In fair ro~ quuxt, but No-2 wore slow, Cash anies wore rewurted Of hua bu Nu. dat mpGigitihies 14M bi by atm ja at R.IGI bu mixed at Wieeli{or und Zi. ic, ail free. un board. ‘otal, S00 Was quot and firmer at T8¥e bid for No. 2, ‘with nong of any consequence offering. Mny was gulstanialéc,, Cush salus wor Fopurtud of 40) bu No io un trnok; and ‘aull- Tne taige, isto bu by eaimpla at a freoon board, ‘otal, 3j0) bu. HANLEY— Was ininte requost and frmor. ‘Tho do- mand was for enr-lisus for Immediate consumption, ind the offerings wore swall, No.2 sold at se, oxtra But Gkallige, according to locution, wid No, dat bic. Futures were nut mentionad, and the muket wan henrly bare of samples, Cush sales were roportod of 20N Da NO, Jat wo! 4.500 bu oxtra dat Wadlte dinaide for Kock lalund, récaipts ae ‘No. Sut 6703 1,000 bu by saroplo at Sabigon track, ‘Vously 10,60 bi, TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Whont was steady, with snies of 165,000 buat 1.11548 Lib far Sune, etubjftor July igo for Amunai, ond Mraqudingo for the yenr. Coen —ThUM bu At Amiga for Tine, fyge for July, wid Ts}gofor May, Oxty— 100 bu HBS: unetia “Hoa "tor atiee tarda) tes ue lune fumnceiain Yor Juno. Shore Hibs-20,000 ibe at whd}g tor winds AYTENNOON BOARD. 5 Whent 9 hiuhor, closini nt $1.174 for June, we eee Aibgattiee: ‘Miuy wae qulot et sLiTs{cs Tis. July sold ‘wt #LUg1uasg, und closed sal nt ‘ab BoMisTe Waller sing a Auiuat Mo: = pia is ie actuee WG EC. ny, fi id elute dWat¥4 aolter July, a ef re 10.1234, Var dun nd $10.20. nt 8.580.878 for Juna, und tes at Seg fur dung oro stondior, with salen of for Suir} tales hi for July. Snort WOW Ba at 9s) for Ie GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CONN—Wus atendy and In modorasta ro- Chutes hurl and carnot. 428 Fine xraon, self ic Tted upped do. 7, Grovked... BUILDING MATERIALS—Common brick ure lowe or,und now aro offured nt $7.00, ty be delivered next weok, The domand ts light, Buyera seom to oxpact lower prices, Quutatiuns: Comnion brick. Taino par bel it Common conent, urls, Apiuricun Vortiatd do, brie. Plastering hale por bu... ‘ HUTTEN—Vrices ranged ab ctoslusé duya of lust weok, and were nominatly atondy, ‘The receipts continue pretty full for tho timo of your, Butat the presont low prices there iva falr muvement, und stocks ora kept duw. to, modorata dimenslous. We quote as follow: . Creamery, . Goud to choice dairy, MeMLURcsseves Inforturte comnivi BAGUING—A Ikht busi pHlens not quotavly difurent from thoso eurront fur some timo previous, but the genvral feellny was ony, ‘and concessions ware the rule, We quotes turk... MurInps eee Brighton A, 4 |Guunies, ainglo. Otter Cro 23) jiuinies, double, Lowlaton. 2 AYool sucks muricas CHEES! ined weak, The domand, oa for soine time past, was confined to mooting immiudinte wanty, buyers holding of forJowpr prices. ‘bu offer- Ings are steadily Increnaluy, bid on easly cooling ts lonked for by the trade gunorally, Wo quoter “ull creat, not Pull skin now, Low uradga. wy COAL—Was hold: at filled wt the prices iva Tange ang 3 tt, 2icH 1 Heleina de Hatimure & Oblo..+. Mosauariees zit black, Whimtayton, EGG8—Ware ousy jouthesn lots wero quoted a little dull, as packers were atrald they would nut keop woll, 5 - yIsli—Were unchanged. ryads, sensor, und tho soul atocks a . Below arg the quotati ‘Orders Srero re rey Ia pood for the taro Mare bold wits nine 1 Wa¢ebrl 8 a eat Pasallye #2 bra ety Neos Merl seesee to 647 ckorel—Hxth, #uUT ot abure 1025 ail » Vbny, d4-brl. Dw 22 Shits 30 S15 }» 2 bry, 4-Dr' 40 @ 476 Muckorul—large tautly, Bun @ bs Suckoral— Kat funy, feb BW) we 2i8 Sucker aaah dia PK ia nekoral= Fai e x isn—Ucurge's, # 100 Bs, it Lhe aoa 400, @ C18 THe Tor Labrador, oi bats Horriiik=ltound, bie, Pas Merelng—Hollund, @ Kei wa 1S Hereink—Seulod, # box. no ® Halivut—smokud, wou Calltornia salmon 3 Wis FRUITS AND NULS—A'voty sings 12 do~ tng, amid che von Uf the inarkel turualna fuipiy steady, Hitsnharrias aro scarce und ‘ghur, und tiburts word jue towor} othurwise tho quotatiune romul aa berorot F? 1 @ WwW ¢ we 8 ry ae, Fi Pager (ou oud a Ho 14 ra es of Raspouerl at HMiuowberrle IIb 1294 Vitted cherrlya, oe WD 7) FUDUTES.sasessers yoN@ UW Almonds, Virrayona, Ng a Ropleg watnuta Tite Ht ire ihe 3 1 NS ¥il hold early, but buyors pamsod thei, suskind lanier revels, wid prices Were uoon reduced, ‘the sales wore fale at tho decline. Lomons und uranges were frm under flr rh appl: dus, THOUEM kaonuunes wore wolive’ aid” ry retly raking un sondvance, Lea werg alruny, thu latter ab ead advance, ther linus dhore wus mcomparatively weady YROW GUULOE i thoy, tt Vorpan TEP Siiiieihy ind pind were qiowd a peed requust, yw yan Jower graves wory quiet, praizig b his wouks iv, 1 thuothy, tu A daotey, Bow i Blow hte a AND es~AWore in fate det ropurted to ba a ay Ori th ruen-curod hide resh-cured bide: tumeed bidua con pe B. UELS<Gaaoline, minara’ of i yk Let tna caret ase pou a ou +4 ay " ™ Ru thopricesuiven toluwi ” "% ®4ulovmovemany hs iO degrees tent, Carbon, Winuls Fel, 18 hondlitht, 7s dograes tay a, . oe SrehpatskasTs: ENE TON acFnts marae aha N—This marke mont so far ns trunu te conegemat ios Ge D0 Impranet =, SEES somo wooks pnat, Lolng raatri ey rent necessitios, Conseque: jethal fron onorih i ce savant Yr, usear c ee pricos romain wai we notenturthor material redueuon irae! tlona of Scotch and the lower numba dr? wuelas herlor ron. Following inthe rovlegd i er axe Rte }ako gavertor charcoal, Noa. Yand 1, te F arco8 ; Henteh. Connen ma ; Neateh, Summorl Heotoh, Halinntol ‘Amari an Beaton, Coke, foundry, No. POTATURS—-Wei Tin" tweat"s Fine old peachblows wore dot arian ih to regoes due eauat eo Pa New Bouthern potatovs were quoted at si) POULTRY —Was steady, was i pully tor clitekena, wi len ora not vary ieNts d inete ttn, Be, ipapor nt torn a te ye, t 4) pur doz, OF 768! iat turkare, Wass duos, or dosy Re erdon SERDS—Wore quigt und. stondy, HG Lith nnd AX auld aI ' Po can Be hotvery atom. liunariansott oat Waa air doimind and stoad; Ordinuty cunrso talk, Ground solar, in fair * ; Salon were reported. seegntede Or gh Ferisiwinan, Vt mabe zoe Unchanged. ‘Tho recat Dut tho silos nce it; iA new fh oy as ott LIVE s8TOCk. CATTLE colved durina and itonds H—Te colyed during Sunday an 6.200; samo timo nat weok, 2482) ‘oftclal intwoenae GH; whipped Inat wook, 18171. Tha market for expoe bueves ond the better class of shipping cattle was activo and stondy, Tho offerings of those descriptions wore morn thun ordinarily lboral, but under thecons Uinad domtand front ahlppora and oxporters about all” wore taken und at nbout.as guod prices ns lt was pore sible to obtain for the sino grades ut tha close of iat wook, ‘Ihe medium clasadid nut fare so woll, they Uoing more or lena under neytee, and sete ow a cas altghtly, jn ¥ rs Sree na eae nitty Nad rule aoe” Mae supply buroty vqualing the trade requtrem stockers there wxe very little inquiry, but t rarely rocelyes niuch attention ‘wore repurled at pricog ranging men cows Hd scalaway tn! If 6xtra uradas,—the bulk at Nog atoursand at ELMO for al ‘wolve I ng Labs ry Battier Sai ays Beli nage a, Hold al $4.2, The laa ®: mere k= ¥ 101 Jom more County was uraanized: yomurduy aed doen gt Er re & Odio Jonn RK. Cowan, counsel for tie falttma Ttullroad Company. ‘The capital stock agreed ne BAUD, to be couposed Of 8,0 ahures of $10 01 ‘The Claremount estate, un the Mount Claro trance! DE tho Bultimore £ Ohio Itallrond, tn the elty,and comprising abou nifty reds Z purchased by the Coaipany, and will be at once fi Dpas wiopicyanis, cyinbiting all, modarn improve. nionta und fucilit{us fur tratieacting the cattle burl Hoe ae abe Coat dH il befure the upening uf tha fall cattl 4 wo hundred neros of tho Wi rip, pelangs ing to the Baltimore & Ohio ro: “ ho Woluy House. uintha Halthuora & Ohio iallroad, «= hava iso Deon bought, aud will ba usu: Shovon az ve mocting yesterday to orve f 4 at tis moeting yestorduy tu nerve for ane ya frore Willa ioysore loburt Uarrete Josian In Kecke + Welque 8, Cunningtiam, Jubn King, dra dud Sumes Clark.” nl, Ae cdoque Blea, QUOTATIONS: Extrn Beoves—Gradod steors, wolgblng 1400 Tog ond npware + BLED | Chuloa Bouyes—' ‘y wool . welghing 1,200 te 1,190 tba. Good Voever—Woll-futtes stariiuin Gradua Stouts’ in fii tobi Wola , sii ti rei Wn 1,00 te 1,250 1b nae alors eu Bobimmon te-gautes saws forciyy wiuugbter, = Non terchuleg cuwe fOr cy MAUgheer, Anse RARE NGuber tle aisienas we iy inom eatilo, : LO tbs, find a 8 Interiur— bight tnd thin eo __ bills, und seainwag stuers ‘Veouls, DOr 10) 1d, .esresesseen CATTLE BALES, * AY, . 9 SESESSEESESS ie i Be . 1L0GH~itecuived a riding und Monday, (Tis xara itnalant weak soane ome I reek euk, 2L871, ‘Phere wus an aclvy daciand , hforiight and heavy x tne Sasa HH eh guruet hea ound t iv 2 ituktnit ne Skadea tet8 fOr CoN Tada lua touking nt $4.20. nnd at #.15@6.W) for pur to choles be oO HALES, x Price|Na Avs Price, |No - a} 1 cae me 450) 6 445) ‘a 44) a) <4 <a) it dah as ae 4 4.4 i) aa 4 e “a pr 4a 4a 4 aa ‘ rt # a an oe Me AAP eccel 4 SURE tuceived tay sore ating, saat week ee jal Inst wouk, 7,Um7 wtp 5 eile busruie Uomiand nt acosadis £08 pour to Oxtss. Sho NAL Be HTC. fur BtiOTa. ee NEW YORK, : ee New Your May 10.—leevEs-Tteceipte, A900, make trum et tru IL.o) fur the wyoks uta furchuradvuney ort g * | qual to He ‘trade wos wc 4 gtiecent ‘no Foatly cumuiout eattla Ubered. aT. ng very Unoy extrunie rabge, Mia iy asset, Lualtions Ut Usliger expartura Used lig Wook, 2170 live cata, MSM) quar? | siipiuunts for is rs ay Uy i fauamand HELE Iocoipts, 7.39% making 210 for the te4h dunmund o e expan shcep, eget Need wads aad AON it Ard te Maar, raya woud, wspecially fu aprity tamba; ourly elearan ta nbs, Tanking 9,890 for, none olturod aitvet inaducarers ovurs| pu Kaeitut und nuwinat; dressud quoted at: Plus auld buture tho lure nt be, HAST LADERTY. BAST Tangy, Pa. Atay 1L—CaTriBaHeeelrtt sineo Friday, ud howl of thruugl, und 24 6° Hock Atta ee tne rt RAE tara Aad LS rough an jocat, focal lust wook, “Tho muymly for shia wack tesleey salloe wok. toed minal nuching here fF gale except a Ie ty ih chan lhy Bi th tall trade, wn Hi Oe SER noah m Te ¥ 5 healtat Het o"inat weeds lbiladelphias 61 e \ukors, ee Nuiicetieeatyeas goa) hoad; total for the wt wat HE aioet LAgUs' haat Wooke. L'rieye 290 09 $60 HY, woul ST. LOUIB. Sr, LOUIN, May 10—CATTLR—~Actit! and Arte if t here’ stuel . Fee ne et tate 10D iba, SEABED Cl ip (3 Ic Lula ud; ‘cows bud halts Hothieldarn tithe is)} receipes, 2000, sbipiooat te I ae a Oe a ited fa vee es 1ous—Palrly aulver ‘arkors, 4.20943! DACOR Ty ALM; beuy: ahi Iie SLD wy OUR HOATT in SM Rae Tabs; ohipuaaaes, td : KANSAS CITY, Spactat Dispatch to The CN KANSAS CITY, Pe iM Ona eet Haslet sai aL Ourrent reports TUN, abipmnente, Wt Ie , $Libin baa; nates, H Gnd stenuy native anipnore, Hsia: a eH Sa p ¢ rae tesa winsrad hg curated Teh ; i Tru ablpmonts, ~ractive and Ce) , eutteelionrgy eee et hippiug 658 ‘ial: si BAUTIMONE, ae WALTIMONE, May 10. Dare & ATE on full ‘ i ind om t COR Roa ve RTT Fit ee an Ga oe, quoi aes atl pie te of ert itbad ay eocol UUKER AND Iesans—iecolpts, 620; sheer 3 025; lamba, Bssauh ; 4 CINOINSATT. 5 8B: a rhe CINCINNATI May I oad Quiet eo! H40r Tahty #1164 420t ing, $1.08, rata toy woeviptes 200} sb a ba a INDIANAYO! ay INDIANAPOLIS, Indy May Ib—Hoas-Fiewmn St SCHR LVecuibte, Miia anton, cr ae LUMDER, SN Vhecargu market was moderatoly actir® bro changed. Muce stutt wold wt 64.1234, and some path word huld ab #2. Lach segmed to be Leo ie | thun uttor grades, und sold rather. freely, — und luth were unebanged, Abuut oluubl bes & Uuet of Jo wora pold, ‘Quotutluns fur carevet pbvut as folluwas Grown pleco stumt, oy Sah eae me