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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. fi Moxpax Evesnia, April T, Thoe domand for money in this marlkot scoms o grow more activo, but doposits ot tho banks koop up woll, nnd tho ‘supply of morioy in Chi- <ago s unquestionably bottor at presont than in almost any othor clty in the United Btates, Itls, 'of courso,.a quostion of much intorest as to how Hong this oxcoption will continue, As far as the futuro can bo foroonst now, thoro sooms no ground for antloipating any considerablo strin- goncy in'this markot this epring. After tho ‘opening of navigatiog nn immonso nmaunt of V'produce now held hotd will go forward, and ns ‘#oon ag shipped will bo convorted Into oxchango, “which 1s tho .samo s monoy. Tho. prospoct, “thoroforo, is, that though monoy may be fempo- {xarily tighter horo somo time botweon now and !tho opening of navigation, it fs likely to: o~ * wostor agaln aftor tho 1at of May. 3 Now York exchango is in good domaud and sold botweon bauks to-duy at 50o por $1,000 promium, v TIE BTRINGENOY IN NEW SOUK, 'The stringency in Now York sooms to have ba:* como ohronio, snd thoro is scnrcaly o day that ‘monoy is not quoted as high aa from 80 to 50 per | ‘cant por annum for loans on raijroad atooks.,” In:| hfs conneotfon tho Washington® corespondent of tho New York Journal of Commorce writos that ¢thoro ia ronson to boliove that tho Beoro- tary of tho Tronsury has an undorstanding with ‘the Presidont that ho will take vome monsuros to +avert o panio in the money market, if ono shall ! throaton. Itis supposod that in such csse he will soll gold and buy bonds, leaving the curren.: | oy with tho banks throughout the transaction or adopt somo othor mothod of temporary ro lief: bofore, resorting. draft on his logal- ténder resorves, 8 _last, howevor, would bio dono a8 a last resort, The Beorotsry scoms to bo suore {mprossed with tho necossity of reducing the prico of gold than of casing the monoy mar- ket 5 but ho has not much aveilable gold, oven if inclinod to soll. Thore is not aa much prossuro for his interforenco ns i genorally supposed. The "Troasury businoss is in n solf-rogulating condi: tion now, and the Benrnlnr{ will not act to rogu- lato tho money market uilees convinced that.a panic in othorwiso unavoidable. No no- cossity for his intorforonco. has boon shown to E_lu nun{'mlon, snd he has hopo that thore will 0 IO, ) iIn Now York.thore ia much oxcitement among tho utunk-n;geculntnru over tho ruinons ratos of _intoreat, nnd a combination is being Yormod among thoso who havo boen flocced, to rosocuto tho monoE;lunduru undor the usury aws of tho Stnto. - r. Richard Bchell, who was l)romlnunt in & similar endonvor three yonrs ago, o at tho hoad of tho movement, sy NEW NATIONAY, BANK ROTR. The National Bank ourrcnoy is soon. to be complotely renowod, and $ho fssuca of tho now designs {n placo of tho old ones will begin in o or throo months, Tho Becretary hns docld- od to havo the backs of the bills printed in Now York, and the faces in Washington, Tho Comp- troller of tho Curroncy is understood to take the round that tho progent law authorizing the. re- beue of tho National curranoy hins no provisions undor which the National Banks can bo assessed for thq cost of this ro-iasus, which will' smount | Lo about £600,000. Somo sdditional logislation; .Xt In rogard to this matter will. be_urged upon the’ noxt Congress. Tho National Banks take the ground that the 1 per cont tax on circulation woa intendod ta covor.sll such expenses. Thero Is now & lasgs fund in. the Tronsury which has accumulatod from the umRPropri;tod portions of this tox, and the banke will probably endoayor }g l;nvn tho.expenso.of ro-issucs takon outof b, , ! * 'REDISTRIBUTION OF BANKE OIROULATION, Tho Comptrolier of the Currency has taken, the first step in the redistribufion of tho® 25,000,000 of curronoy, ag provided by tho act of July, 1870, The Comptroller has, 0f courss,” o choica in the mattor, but must carry out the law, Tho movement will, however, add to tho disturbance of finances, ond will, undoubtedly, make o host of converts to froo banking. | Tho following circular- has- heen “{ssued by tho Cmn]ph‘flller of the Ourrency for the New {!ng :nd Btates, but it possceses genoral: in-| orest : OTROULAR, TREARURY. DEPARTMERT, OFFICR OF TIIE CoMPTROLLED OF CURRENOY, April 1, 1673, Tho act of March 3, 1885, providod that '$160,000,000 of the amount of olroulating notea sutliorizod to bo. lesued to Nationsl Banks should_bo apportioned to s sociations in tho States, {n tho Dlstrict of Columbia, and fn the Territories, according fo ropresentative pop-. ulat on ; and the remainder among Asaocistions form. .| ed in the sevoral States, in the District of ‘olumbin, and in tho Torritorios, having due regard to the oxits 1ng capital, resources, and businesa of nuch Stato, Dis- trict, and torritory. The act of July.13, 1870, suthorized tho issus of $54,4 000,000,in addition to the $300, 000,000 alroady authorized to be furnfslicd o banking sssoclations, organized, or to bo organized, in theso Btatos and Torritorics, having less than proportion under the’ abovo- spportionm Q. provided that tho incrossed oy o eni, am ciroulatfon 'chould ba distributed upon & mow appor— tlonment, based upon the census of 1870, Boctlon 0 of - tho samo nct required thatafter the $54,000,000 author- 12ed should be takon up, $35,000,000 0f ‘the circulatidn already jssued lo asaociations formed in Statos in exe ceas hould be withdrawn and distribhted among tho Btates and Forritorles having less than their propor- tion, g0 8a v equalizo the msmo. The $64,000,000 of addfilonal ciroulation hies beon apportioned tg banka alrendy organized, or in process of organization, in tho Western and Southern Blates, but the wholo amount Lias not yet beon {ssuod, and may not be fssued for #oms months to come, possibly not until the meeting f the noxt Cangresa, "As soon as the whole amount ebull bo fsstiod, it will be my duty to make requisis tion upon tho bauks in iew York City having more than $100,000 circulation, and upon thoss n tho States of filiode Tsland, Connscticut, and as- eachusetts hioving more than $300,000 circulation, for any oxcess beyond theso smounts, but the date of such requisition s a,nl uncertain, Applications are fro- quently mado thig oftico for nn inoreass of the cira culation of National Banks, or for the organization of new National Danks, circilation to bs fssued upon the condition that the same nmount of nots of Nation. ol DBanks which have closed business shall be first Toturned to this ofico for destruction. The amount fusued to the States of ‘being largely In oxcess of the nmount coutomplated by the acts roferred to, no further fssuc of clrculation boyond the smount al- Teady approved will ba fssued to National Banking As- socintions organizad fn those States, Vory raspectfully, JN0. J, KNox, Comptroller of tho Currency. AMERICAN BECURITIES IN FRANKFORT. Tho !ollo?ing wore lha‘q}‘o(nl‘ionn for Ameri- ' corporate securities at Frankfort, Gorman; on tho 16th of Mareh : % San Franciaco, 7 por cent. ... Bt. Louis Oity’ ty. Aissour} Pactio, Dobilo & Oho, P O v eesl83 CIICAGO & NORTILWESTZRN EANNINGS. The earnings of tho Ohicago & Northwostern Tailway Comynny for tho sacond weok in Marol comparo as follows with tha earnings at the cor- respondiug poriod last yoar ; 1873, $211,772,67 .. e 170,445,00 INCTEA80,0ersuvaneasen . §51,320.68 TIE NEXT COTTON OROP, The Momphia' Avalanche has the following : el evidont from what wobav sirendy leazaod that, suddenly change tactics, thy i Pisating will botho monk n,nfl.i‘fl. mnsnlfu’a ar, 1€ nl merican catton ; and that, - thing liko o favorabla scaton, thors will bo ndxt foll ooy thore wil b wintor, plonitul aa (ho aupply of Javas b hoxt fall atid of labor {s, mora ol than ean bo convenlnully guttierod. 1t ts fene tos our incressod labor supply fa largely at tho ox. Jouse of deorgin, Alsbauma, elo, Tt tat sl naures increasod production, A8 for oach bulo loat to 41010 Blatea by that emigration two bales will o forthe coming {rom the mora productive lands of our own ®ocllon of tho colton belt. In {hls view of things low ‘rices for cotton nost season sro mora than probablo, and §t will tieroforo bo the part of wisdom {oF farmert $0 endoavor to ratao enongh of corn and meat for homo conenmption. Bucl 8 o polloy country merclianta should encouraga to tlo full oxtont of their influence, o The Columbus (Ga) Enquirer of March 20 sags } A ‘Dlnntor ofd us ‘tho other day that ke had never #0on &0 much guano carried into tho country 08 was foing out iuto thin section this year, Our own obaor. Vation satisfiod us that tho trade in commarclal for- tilizers 14 ot presont boavy, Lut we huve uo ready ineas of comparing its Bulk with that of former yoars, REAL ESTATE, CITY PROPERTY, The following {nsirumonts were filed for record oun Monday, April 7; West Washington st, betwoon Rohey and Lincoln, 1, 02125 ft, dated March 20 ; consideration, 35,000, Fvans st, betweun Union and Halsted, s £, undivided X of Lok 19, with mpravemants, datad Apeil 7; cone sidoration; $600, : Lot 81, in Asetsnors’ Dlack 11, 8eq 89, 89, 14, datea 0, 1672 ;-considoration, §1,100. - ‘Brond nt, Vetween Thirty-iest ot and Arclior av, w, 24 1L to alloy, dated March 20 ; considoratlon, $200, Taolflo nv, 876 L north of Talk nt, w 1, 35 £t to lloy, ntod April'd ; consiideration, #4,100, ! Keonon af, w of and near Anblond ay, n f, 24 ft {6 Allcy, dated March 7 ; ‘conslilortion, $00," . - i Weak Marrison at, bolwoon Conlroav and My st, n If, Lot 10, dated Fob, 11 conwfderation, §1,175; Wenwon ot botween Kim ouid” Hobblo ats, w 1, 20x100 11, datod March 43 connidoration, $4,000, Wabash ay, 8 of tnd near Twenty'nluth s, w £, 24x m nma; finprovoments, dated March 8 ; considorn- on, A o 1 Sobillorst, botweon North Franklinand Wells ats, n £, 80 10-100206 20-100 £t, with bulldingn, dated April'1 ; constdoyation, $3,160. ¢ | Park i, betivoen Leavitt Amd Hogrio ate, 1 £,30 ft to ailoy, dated Mnreh8 ; considertion, $3,750, . Lot 25 {n Walker's Blook.11 of o 3 800 91, 30, 14, {aated April 2 ; consiioration, 1,000, " w Lots.24 and 25 in Dlock 4, Gonsitt’s Second-Addition, “asled April 4 § conafdoration, 1,300, Tuirty-socond s, o of and hea Vornona, nf, Lot 1, aatod March 32 ;. cousldoration, $7,000. i , North 1ood 'at, 6 of snd noat Elion st, of, Lot 4, \dated April7 ; consliloration, $826. ° ; Filton st, tioar n w cor of ‘Paulins, & 1, Lot 90, dated Aptll 6 cobaideration, 16,000, " Lincoln et, 2073¢ £l 8 of Hnrrinon, o f, 24x100 It, dated y y0f, March 13 ¢ onsfarstion, $1,200, Vincentics v, bot Thirtylolghth nnd Thirty-ninth tn, & £ GOXBAU {1, dated Bacch 103 conalderation, " Nora av, 160 ft n of Hirsch at, w1, 262130 12, dated Al 7 compderation, 450, " VRN E ot, oz 1 6 cornor of - Tucker at, & nto Beroti0 conideration, £os0, - "7 "2 “ Cornell at, wof and near Holt st, & f, 25 1t to alloy, i improvements, datod Jan, 343 'conblderntion; i” Norits Lasallo at, near #fctagy placo, o 1, 25x1373¢ 1t Antod Apei 5 conaidoration, §a,000. ! 7 A 1 Wost Madieon at, n £, d8x191 1t, in Monoback's Bubal- ¥islon fo w )¢ of ' w X Boc 13, 83, 13, dated Feb, 28} g 4 9% Lot 1t Dlock 7, o - Undividod i of Lot 1, fa Block B, of -Morgan's Sub- aivistow fn -i‘x of Ad X Be0 19, gb, 13, dated March 75 considoration, $2,800, 1_Tho premises No, 442 Woit Ohfcago av, datod April conslderation; $4,600, i 'Calumet av, 200 1t n of Twouty-third t, w £, 25x187 1t, dated March 18 ; consideration, $5,135, ‘Coruoll st near Ghmnost, # 7, 25 1€ to { buidings, dated April 4; éonsfderation, $3,000, ‘Tomplo at, u of Ohl av, w1, 24 ft to alloy, datod !Jan, 8; consderatior 080, . BOUTI of Orrx LnwTra, ! Filty-ninth st, 100 ft in Ponnington & Green's part jof Lot 7, Bea 16, 88, 14, datod April2; consideration, |” Lot 35, in Dlock 6, of n 74 roda of 1 6 3¢ Boo 4, 58, 14, sted Apri1 73 conridoration, $800. Undlvldad i of Lot 11, in Block 37, tn Thoologleal Beminary Subdivision in Hyde Park, dated Oct, 3,1672; conalderation, $910, Block 7, in Phnre's @ 36 of 8 w X Boo 13, 88, 15, dated roh 20; consideration, $13,000, Lota 3 and 4, in Block 15, samo subdivision, dated April1; conaloration, $300, ] ¢ 13, in Block 2, in' Grocker's zo-sibdivision in o % Boc 11, 89, 14, dafed April 1; consideration, $350, Lota 1 {0 3, in Block 1, of Jonnings’ Subdivikion in o 3 of 5 w I fiec 10, 98, 1%, dated June 29, 1872; conside ‘eration, $35,000. : COMMERCIAL. i o . MoxDAY EvENnNG, April 7, Tho following wore the receints and shipments of the leading articles of produce in Chicago dur- Jing the past forty-oight hours, and for tho cor- responding dato ono year ngo : SOITMENTS, TECRIPTA, 1873, | 1872. [ 1673, | 1872, \Flour, brla 10,844 17,873 87,00 ‘22,310] ‘311 7,805/ 43.995) 90,100, 870,020 - |Qraas d, Flax soed, ‘be.. Broom corn, Ibs, Curod meats, Ibs, \Beef, brls.u..e | Por¥, br Tard Tallo, 1. Butter, b, : THE CHICAGO DATLY -TRIBUNE: TUE DAY, APRIL 8, 1873. short clear, ind 18@100 for hnms, all packed, Mena_beof, ~80.00@0.60; oxtrs ' mang - do, £10.00@10.60t hoof, lisme; 835.00920.00;- Oity 1allow, @7¥0;, grono quotablo b B @030, - Brlos ‘were roported. of 1,260 brls moss ork at 816,60 3 00 brla do (country) st 815,00 50 brla do, buyor the month, at 515,651 1,000 bels do; dolor Moy, 1670} 1,000 brld do ot $16.063 260 brln do at $16.603 700 brls do, aeller Jauo;'nt 810,05 ;1,000 brlsdo at $16.00; 00 brls do at'816,00; 500 brln do, hugor Juno, nt 816,151 1,000 brle do at $10.10; 1,600tca lard, sollor May, ot 88.60; 600 ton A0 nt 88451 50 tos kotblod lard k 8895 cash ; 100,000 1ha shiort ribn, néllor May, at'8c; 200 tea mwaot plokled hams, Bt, Louls ours (1834'1h), at 11340, Tonr s dull and wnchenged, In sympathy awith roported innetivity in “New Yorlk, Thoroe was vory littlo demand from any clhss of bayors, ag abippors hold off undor & snspension of dors. ' Holders wora ab formor quotations, - Dran was dull. . Balos woro roported -of .40 brls ;white wintor extras at $10.00;°100 brls do (Bun- flower) nt 87,621¢"; 100-brls do on private torma; 60 brfs_epring oxtras ot 80.00; G0 brisdo nb £0,25; 100 brls do at £6.00; 850 brls do on - vato tormas 100 brls suporfines at $4.50; 25 brls e a1,64.80. Total, 935 brls, - Also 10 tons bran at $10.00 on track. Tho tollowlng was . the aske ing range of pricos at tho clos B Tair to chiofca whilo winter oxtras,.....§ 825 - @10.50 R winter GxiraB..v.ecussess 7,00 @ 8.60 Good to cholce spring exiras, 58 @ 675 Low to medfum. ... 600 @ 676 6.60 8.00 5.0, @ 478 4.00' @ 433 10.00. B0B0 10,00 @14.00 0f ind avoraged e higher, aith o vory irrogular fooling, and not much dis« positlon to take hold at tho ndvanco; espocially aftor Now York was quoted woalk. The loworin; woathor wna the chiof causa of tho firmor feol- Ing on the part of holdors, which waa aided: by ‘tho fact that shipmonts aro quite litioral. - They oxcooded tho rocoiptalast-wook, and, with the Loutgo for ofty consumption, cansed s reduotion of tha amount in stora to- tho oxtent of. 85,000 ditional. This is n chooring algn ; it is undonbt- \edly duo o tlie faot that most of tho Jako froight ‘room Ia chiartorod for-corn,-and_shippors knew jthat thero will belittle or no compatition by lako for soyoral weeks after the opos of naviga- tion. " Honcs thioy ato_shipping. iborally to 1he. senboard by xall, “Tho Jowor grades woro in freo Toquost to-day for. shipmont; but tho busi- ness wag almost ontiroly g ativo outside of that, and priricipally in - "' big.chunks " for May dolivory, which changed handa early in the morn- jng. Hollor May oponod nt et.zo}g’(‘ adyanoed to 81.21,. rocadod to '81.203¢, roso to 8121, ‘nnd | olosod at 812034, Bellor Juno sold ot SLIY@ 1'23341 ulo;‘lngflu_t ©1,920¢.- lfinnfrstths ’?onlfil:é or rogular No, 2 spring, sold at 1. g closlng ot tho Inside, Now. rooipts of N 4 cloged tame, with 81.177¢ bid and’.21,18 asked. No. lgpflng was nominal at 81.20@1.28. No. 8 do closed af 81.08}5@1._0[?{, the inside for regn- Jar. TRejected do Was in falr domand at,_93@HHo, aecording to dato of récoipts. Cash eales were xéportod of 400 bu No. 2 epring (fresh) at +| £1.18%¢ ;7,600 bu do at $1.18 ; 10,000 bu regular nb 81165 85,000 bu do at 31.163¢ ; 20,000 budo 86 81.165¢7 15,000 bu do ab 81.10; ' 10,000 bu do | nt.8L.18%¢; 5,000 bu do at S1163¢; 5,000 bu do at BL.1I 8,000 bu No. 8 spring (fresh) at £1.0854:"400 b do o 81,085 13,400 bu rogular at sx.un}fi 8,200 bu rojoctod spring at 840; 800 bu. do ragulor at 93c. - Total, 180,800 bu. i Corn-ywas . less notivo, and in-ngnlnr, but “uffiffl about 340 highor than on Baturday, tho | conditions being much the samo as in the dae of whoat. Tho market was stronfithencv.l onrly by the faot of bad wonthor, and light recelpts ; “but these failed to bring out buyers in force, and holdors wore at Inat forced to 'modify their views In order to offoct sales. I'ho trading was moro for May dlivery,than. recontly, tho Tune option not boivg in 80 fauch favor 'with buyors, - Tho shipping demand was oxeoedingly light, and even the mo:frn offerings of, new rocoipte were only disposed of with dlflh\l!t’g. Rogular :No, 2 or sallor'tho month rold at 803¢@303{s; olosing -at B02@303¢0.-“Bollor May “Sold st 343¢@B40;" sollor.Juna ot 855(@9524c ; aollor July at 88(@' 8850 ; and soller August was quoted at 895(@ B89%¢o, nll oloaing tamo at _the Insido. Reccipts of No, 2 dated to-dsy wero hold at 935@38%o, boing worth 1¢o moro for carrying thau receipts dnted March 27. Cash salos wero roported of: 7,400 bu-No, 2 fresh at 8836e; 9,000 bu do at 830; 15,000 bu rogular at 8030 ;36,600 bu do at 805¢o: 800 bu (. 0.) rejooted at 28140 ; 13,000 bu do st 280 1,200 bu by sample at 81o on track: Total; Wool, Iba Potatoes, b, 5] 2,837 Lumber, - fodt.... 038l 1,602,180 3 J680]] ‘1198) . 1,210 B 5 s | 20f © 99 Salt, 'brla, el el es 08 ‘Withdrawn from storo on Baturday for oty ‘consumption’s 1,887 b wheat; 1,167 bu corn; 1,208 bu'oats; 1,089 bu barley. Tho followlirg grain has beon Inzposted Into jstoro this morolng, up to 10 o'olock : 28.cara |whoat;. 80.cars corn; 8 edra oats; 1’ car barloy, ‘Total, 128 carw, ar 46,000 bu. . Tho ridw Inspaotor ‘of. Graln wan on 'Chango to-day. Ho assiimed tho dutles of tho position thooretically this morning, and will onter upon ‘thom praotically to-morrow. In free conversa-. tion with several loading' mombors, ho gavo ro~ poated nssurances that nefther politics nor por~ sonal- friendship should have - anything todo; with his conduct in ‘office., Ho has madono’ promises ; but it is understood that Mr, Parker, & former incumbent of tho office undor, tho Board of Trade, will bo appointod as chief asalstant,— o selection which would undoubtedly ‘be highly satisfootory to tho groat majority of tho men who own tlio grain in this city, or are sgonts for the owners theroof, * A The leading: produce- markets-were rather loss netivo to-day, and wers chiofly | weathor markets, Grain wag gonerally. strong oarly, a8 a conse~ qutenoe of - the storm, and wonk later, when tho- heavens ghowed ‘signa’of olearing u'r. Bome of those who profess to know eay that the rain was Just what was wanted by the farmers, and will ut thom. in"‘good spirlts by filling’ up thoir onks, - and fotching the frost out of the ground, while it will not materially dolay operations in the fleld. 'Thoro is littlo doubt that the past rain is a good thing, if wo do not have too much of it in the faturo, Tho demand for dry goods was rensonably ac- tive, aud tho markot remains firm at former quotations, Grocerion wero more quiot, interior ‘merchants ordering loss frooly, Prices wore flrm. at Baturdsy'srange. In the butter markot thore wad fair activily so far as good to choico qualities 82,600 bu. - i Oats wore very quiet, at an ndvance of about 840, holders belng firmer in :their-views, on ac- count of nreported stronger fooling in New York, whilo buyers were not iilling to follow them. A fow oar loads of now recolpis sold at 203¢c, and ono or fwo salea wore ninds for May: delivery at 28}(@28%{o. 'hat was-all. -Bellot tho month wns nominalat !4324}[0; and soller Sune at 39}¢@3205¢c. Cash sales woro roported 5,000 bu No, 3 frooh'at 1630} 1,900 bu rejocts ed (Nocloy's) at 235¢c; 600 bu by sample at 296 600 bu do'at 28¢, both on track. ~Total, 6,000 bu, “Rye waa vory quiot, and unchanged. Thera Was no’ np{llnrene demand, but.the receipts have boon'so light* for sovoral dayy past.that offer- ings aro acarce. Honco no ohiango in quotations. | Rogulor No. 2 was nominal, at 62@02}¢c. Cash Balos wore limitod to 400 bu No 9, now receipts, 8t Gio, and 400 bu by samplo at 66c. Darley was very quiet,but -a:.shade firmer, owln% to a padoity of offorings... Sollor the month was inactive ; 753¢c'waa bid, and 770 the nominal asking prico, Cash sales were fow at 77@7% for regular to frosh No, 2:and 6436@ 603¢ for No, 8. Cash eales.wero rapottad of 800" bu.No.: 2 frosh at.79¢; 1,600 bu do regular at: 77c 4 800 bu No. 8 fresh at (;'6} 5 2,000 bu do at. 660; 1,200 bu do rogular at 84ige ; 1,600 bu re- Jectad at 420 5 400 bu by samplo at90c ; 400 bu do at 7de, on track ;. 400 bu do at 70c, deliverod. Total, 9,300 bu. g : THODUCK STATISTICS. | Tho New York Produce Exchange Weckly hag tho following : £ s Tho viaitlo supply of graln, including stocks 1o® granary ot the principal polnta of sccumulation at lako £0d seibosrd pasts, I traualt by ral,and frozen in on Now York canals, was, Msirch 2, Wheal, i In ators at were concerned, nnd formor prices wore boing roalizod. Oheosd was quiot and stosdy. Tho moyement in canned goods was on s liboral goalo, and tho morket ruled firm, Fish, dried fruits, and tobacco mot with a fair domand, Hoy was dull and wosk. Hides wore atoady. No'change was notod in tho slg-iron, paints, col- ors, and rag markots., Tho domand for ofls wns liberal, and pricos were ?enurnuy firm, Turpon- tino wis on exception, thero being soilors at 1@ 2¢ declino from last wook's prices, Quotations wera 181¢o for carbon, 76c for extra lard, 880 for ‘whale, and 70¢ for turpentino. Lumbor and bulldiog materlale wore in fair roquest nt tho quoted prices. Motals and tin- nors’ stook continue active and fim, The .do- mand for iron, steel, and nails is fair; nails are quoted at 8600 raton us o bas iron at 4 5-10 @48-10 rates, All importod iron nud steol is vory firm, [n sympathy with tho markots abroad. Naval storen aro meeting with an improved ine quiry, The markets for wool, hops, and broom- corn wore without tho slightost change. Tim- otby sced mot with a moderate inquiry to-day, but other descriptions woro in light” requost. Thero was no variation in prices. Potatocs are in good roguest for shipment, and cholce peach-~ blows aro ot 57@000 on track, Groon fruits were in modorato local domand, ot formor prices. Tho_scarcity of poultry contimies, and all good- conditioned ntock sold” readily. The wonther in rather warm for drossed ponltry. Eggs wero firiner, owing to light receipta. Highwinos woro quiot and steady at the quota- tions of two or three days past, with no new fea- tures to note. Bales wora roported of 150 brls at 86}4c por gallon, ako froights woro inactivo, but quoted o shado firmor, at 160 bid for corn, and 16o for wheat, by snil to Buffalo, with nono oflnfluk’. Raoil freights aro flrm at G50 por 100 1bs to Now York, and 70c to Boston. Through freights, byt lako aud rall, are quoted 100 below theso ratos, Provigions woro qulet and again onsior, partly in sympathy with s deoline in live hogs, and par- tinlly bocause many oporators hnve come to tho conclusion that the blowing and utrlkln[z in which the provislon mouth-plooes have indulged for soveral woeks past has accomplishod about Total--Mar.29, 178 1,160,345 4,035,700 1,040,718 otal—~Mar.2, 73, 111768, 1051 4,065, 6701 1,316,798 Total-Mar.15, 78, 1,720,199 3,006,357} 1,845, 578 Total ~Mar. B, 'i3. 11,627,103 5,910,293} 1/534, - i b e ‘otal ,683,477) 8,131, 3101 1, Tot 100/10,699, 149] 6,148, 174] 1,631,176 “stimatod, Forolgn oxporta of breadstuffs from tho Unitod Staton to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iro- land from Sopt, 13 Flour, Wheat, Corn, rl, bu, b, Now York, to April 1., 277,800 7,358,347 10,463,600 Now Orloans, o March 33 3,908 PP X Tt Thiladelphin, toMarch 30 1,200 209,35 1,489,371 Baltimoro, to March 20,. 1,029 23,11 Boston, to March 29..... 24,187 120,728 4G5, Ban Francisco, Marchial, 4380 11,007,128 Othor ports to latoat dato 21,250 * 111770 Total, 1672-73. 3,620 16,096,463 14,000,043 Total, 187173, 82,505 10,882,070 11,032,024 Total, 1870-71. 65,088 12,725,204 1,2 Total, 1809-70. 045,400 14,810,383 Toluo Centiiciti” T jour, Wheat, Cor Trom orle, b e’ New York, to April1, 3,088 175,010 100,930 Otbior poliita to latoat ¢ [T ey 8,760 . A1 Total, 1612-7... 6,857 175,010 239,473 Total, 16711 80083, A43,670 449,677 Total, 1870-7] 74,071 ORTIBTT 285,344 “Total, 1662270, 17788 31470 08,870 Bloky of Graln 1n Blottin, Germany ; . 87, 1w, Jan, 31, Fob. 28, Wheat, qrs ... 30,0000 80,000 Darloy, qrs. 7,000 8,000 55,000 0,000 6,000 Tolal,evraersanssn JI4,000 105,000 123,500 The comparative stocka of flour and grain in Liver. pool at the undermentionod dates: ° g allitcan do for ‘the prosont. ‘Thero wore no buyers of any but a fow lots of pork and lard, and that at a docline of. 100 per brl on pork and 2}4@0o por 100 Ibs on lard, k’lnntn woranot want- ed at any {rlce nosr the figuresasked by holders, Tho market closed at the following rauge of prices: Mess rnrk, cnsh or sellor April, 816,60 16,655 do eeller May, §16.60@16.76 ; do moller une, $15.00@15.96+ do solior July, $10.15; primo moss, none here ; old pork, eufifl Dbid. ard, ossly, or gollor. Aprll, @B.80@8.36; do moilor May, $8.42(@8.45; do scllor Juno, 28,00 @8.65, _8weat pickled Lame fgmted at 11@ 12}40. Dry ealted meata quotable at 6@G3¢o for shoulders ; T5{@73¢o for long cloar ; 7?{@ 73¢o ftor short ribs; and s@sfgu for_ short olear, Doxod shouldors, 6 @"’E:' English moats, Ti(@T56c for Cumborlands; B@8ico for short ribs; 8i{@8%o for short olear; 1334@143¢0 for longouf hama. Baconis quoted nl 7540 tor whoulders, Do for clear ribs, 93¢0 for Aprill, " Aprit1, Jan,1, 1873, 3 A Elou, sk 60, 2, Flour, br] 02,000 80,144 Wheat, ¢ 60,000 981370 Corn, qrw. 176,000 140,000 842,765 ‘Tho Ex) ‘o8 for I2urope from the ports of Now York, Boston, Montrea), Philadelplin, and Baltle mor, ‘aggregated, Wero for the undormontioned wooks llowe § & i Plour, Wheat, vl b, 44,174 89,050 Tolal, i B 4 weokd 2013 109,220 1,008,544 6,453 lmd ‘whilo tho reduction of to-dny is 26,000 bu ad-| ¢ follo 25 ! At tho presont Lime tho amount of stook for salo ox- ©oods tha roquiroments of conaumors for 4hio numbor' SEpunning cazds, whiab, undor thodsprensed coudition o do, Dy roforenco’ to. published es- fimates of, (ho quantity of wavl grows during tin past fow years, Tospaotivoly, it may bo Toadily scon -that os Kooni 88, {10 any.catiso, he prids of wool advandos to extromo fiiiros, tho onlfurp of 1t in s stimulated, that only brio or two yoars aro reqalred to croato B 6XCos. ‘The " changa {s tho moro rap(d, bocanse, whilo in the paatitro ¢ho flocks are tiltiplyingin (o mtll tholooms S0 stopping & o Almost botora Lo fact 18 suspoatod, thoro is & surplus tho yworld ovor, Ja-not thin tho prosont condltion?- The extromo ratos of 1871 cnittod reat increaso of flocks evoryivlicre, in_consoquenco of ‘Which thio nmount of wool thrown upon’ tho _markots in thia country duripg 1672 was somo 54,000,000 of ounds moro than that rocoived from gvery sourcq ring 1871, In tho carly part of 1673 tho offdot of s was_matorially folt, and tho. toudoncy towards a docline ‘was oon_fairly ostablined. 'Mannfacturors were - genoraily fully stocked, many of them hnving sont Iargo orders to forolgn markels and woolproduc- ing countrion, tho procoods of which aro still srriving from Australla and -Tondon, whoro Inrgo . quoutitics have beon kiold sud dolivered ‘sa_roguired. Aanufac~ turers who bavo thus boon driven by bigh pricos from tho use of domestio fleoces to that of forergn wools, find the Itter so woll adapted to thelr pur- poncs, that they. will'ot chango back until :domatis Woola" becomo clieapor {han forolgn, for tho reason 1hat tho changing from ono {0 the other involyes oxs 008, Thua much of tha domestio wool which, ot Feir pitesn, would iyo boot woven. fato. cloth, In s{h in many instances, lying in tho hands of farmers, who, unwilling in the aeason to w:eqt the “;’fi}‘ figurea thon Trovadliog will now bo compaliad to tako much fawor oy soll at al £ rolracied momstary stringonoy s ot enly ‘promotad this docline, but hus praventod tho reactionn which frequently occrlr during n gonoral chango of ‘valus, and, althaigh such manufaoturors as have stoj pod work altogethor, or in part, “will now, Wo irust, bo encouraged 4o start thele machinory agafn, . with fatr xoapocts of remunaration, sud thus creste i mord ao- vo businesn in tha ravw minterizl, yot, wo think 1t 1a nound ronsoning to concludo, that” in o downward movemont from 8o gonsral & cause, cousidornbly lower figares will bo resclied bofors any permanent rosotion ‘can tako place, - Markat ratos may not chango -much for thio next fow woeks, or until wo appronch tho now ‘but wo bolloyo that Waatorn holders of wool will ol nothing, sud inay sunlain additional Toss by hoid- g longer than in nocessary to-abtain tho fair onrrent market nluo, Wo.would adviso pramot alilpments and quick kajes, . . = LATEBT: - whoat wos active, and ad- !f@a%o. -No, 2. apring was qulet at @11 soller_the month, and sold at el.fll}fi 1,213¢ sollor May, the lattor closing at tho inside. ; Corn was modorn:ol active and }fo higher, .No. 2s0ld at 803{c sellor tho month, snd sn%gapp/u seller May, tho latter olosing b thio outside, ~ Othor grain and provisions wore quict and unchanged. CHICACO ! Intho aftornoon ———— DAILY MARKET. MonpAx EvENING, April 7, ALGOMHOL~Was in modorato domand at 1. 73G170 for 04 por cnt proof. | “DRODMY ORN—Thero wag no chango to note, Tho mand $s modorate, and ‘pricee nro unchngod ne fol- jowa : _No, 1 hurl, 0@0)¢6 por Ib ; No, 1 stock brald, 6@ 1605 f‘{nfln dx:‘é?txa: ms’éfi: snnalglo1 ;{;\wn. L3TH 0 _ro in, 4 § do and rod, C. . i Thero “was no decidod chango in tho butler matkot,. Tho demand for good to chofce quall- to was sgain In oxcoss of tho supply, and tho ad- sanced quotations of Inst weok woro readily attained, Low_grades wero lqr‘\umd for o' soms extont on Eastern ncoount, but most . of ., tho salos woro 1o local rotailers. ‘W6 quoto : Common to choico ol 34@go; aricly choite dairy, packed, 3UGie modiam , 25@800; Infarior to comnion, 10323c, ° } BAGGING—A"lbersl movementin graln bags was noted, and pricea worostoady-and firm, Other goods in tho Mst_ruled quiet snd - unchanged, Blark, §7c; Ludlow, B ;‘Am?‘lkgn i g8, and | 1850} doubld, 50} Wo_quoto: 350; Lowiston, 34ige; American, 2], Otfor ook o uri o; _gunnich, single, 530 ool sachn, G136 e JEANS AND PEAS—Were in-moderate roquest at ' B tlla rices given bolow: Navica at $2.30@06v; prime o chioion, $5,1063.25; fite t0. good, $1.00GH00' come mon. tomodiam, §1,00@1,60. - Greon peas, $1,40@1,60 Por bus whita do,81.20@1:60, . BUILDING. MATER ~Cont(ano fo meot with o falr inquiry, Following are ihie prices current : Stucco, $2.50@2.75 3 Now York stucco, casting $3,76@4.00: su- ing ‘o) $3,50@4.00; Rosondalo’ coment, - £3,25 .60 ; Utica coment, $9.00-par brl: Loulsvills coment, $2.00; Akron pement, $2.00 ; marble dust, $3.25@3,00; lime *{n_bulk, 006@F.00; Nmo- (orle), $1.25 per brl; whits sund, per brl, $2.76@0.00% plastering half, per_bu, 40@60o# ‘fira’ brick, per 1,000, 54000 ‘bullding britk (common), $9.50@10.00°% sower , $12.00018.00; connts ‘brick, $10.00@12.00, del.t; Bt, Louls hydraulio pr $40,00, del. ; Milwankee, 1.5 Racine, $36.60, del.';’ Hilisdale, $35.00; del, fira, 5.00, ‘Tho following, i lay, per. brl, &, X 1he' list of s pricos pof box of G0 fost for domostio ‘indaw glass, from which a roduction of 45 snd 5 por st cont v made o dealors * Iz 9, 3 ur 5 . 17310 {0 8210. {81 to10x13.. strength, $ B B8 canned gooda continues gaod for the scason, and the markot oxhibits a decidedly firm tono, - Prices undor- '| went o qugtable change: TOANNED GOODH $ 1.85@ 2.00 Raspberrioa, .. Blackborries, 2 Gooneberries, 1 1b Tomataos. 3 b. DRE 2 8 12 .50 3k 552, z‘sg » i 25 SCEe o6 Spasmanaoah Prpe 8588 2 PSSR SaanBlE 44 g@@@@ & SRREEEASES s, Ghiow dhow (0. & B, qta. Chow Chow {0, & B}, 3 i 5 Pure, 3¢ gall, cans, per dox o ety s ot Extra golden, J gll. Extra golden, guart cana, per quart 0@ 4,25 OHEESE~Businoss was rathor. quict, the demand being chiofly conflted to small’ orders t6 meot immo- diate wonts, Prices weto uteady.ss follows: Now York factary, 11@180 ; Oblo faclory, 168170 Western factory, 5@1Tc. GOATL,—Tho cosl market was quict and easy for Litn- minous. varfatfes, but was iirm for anthrucite, . Wo drop air outsids quotation on Erie aud Briat 1il, a8 follows: Lohigh, lump, $I2.60G18.00; *proparad, $12.50@13.00 ; Lackawannua, $12.00;. rle, $10.00; Driat 1111, $10.00; ‘Walnut - I1ill, ' $10,00; Dlosaburg, Obotry Mine, $0,00; Hocking Valiey, $0, 10,00 ; 'Indiana block, /39, grate, $9.00% Minonk, 38.00; Wilmington, §6.00, COOPERAGE~ThS inquity contiuves’light ‘st _tho following pricca: Pork barrols, $LISGLIS; lad gl atod & 8 ’S.S £ 200 gSS o =05 28 tiorces, $1.50@1,60; whisky barrels, §1.65@32.20; flour_barrols, @Asu@ude; noX nmux," ouigh, $17,00 @23.00% tiarco ®18.00; do bucked or sawod, $30,00 stavon, Tough,$19.00831.00; do buickod or sawed,$25,00 @38.00; whisky stavos, rough,$12.00@25,00; do biicked, $28.00@32.00; flour stavos, $0.00@11.00; 'circla flour hoading, 7@80 per sot; _floir hoop polos, '$14,00@15,00 per m: pork and tioree poles, $30,00@35,00 per 1n, EGGH—Tho rocolpta ware modorato, this morning, obabily owing to the bad roads in tho country, and a cr foeling vas dovolopod in consequonce, ~ Dealora 'wore asking ffl@lflu for canes, and salos of looss pack- spea wors munda st MU, Srlos inelido 20 cases 84 163@100; 20 bris, 46 cascs, and 4,200 doz ot 16c; 1,700 doz nt haugco. FEATHERS—TEO recelpts aro very Ilght, and primo 11ve goose feathors are in roguest aud firm, * Wo quoto: Prime livo geeso at 08@700 from first hands; jobbing ‘pricos, T2@780 for nasorted foathors: mizod 'enthers, 00d grados, 45@630; common do, 45@400; chicken, @sa. 18— modorately largo ordar business was dono, and the purchasea of local rotnilors, nlso, twers liboral, No changes wora moted fn pricod, {ho fol- Towing bolng ourront i “No, 1 whitefisl, 3¢ Lrl, $1,005 No. 2 do, $6,76; No, 1 shoro mackerel, i brl, $11.00@11.35; No, 1 by, $8.50@8,78; No, 3 bny mackeral, 36 br), $7.00@17,355 No, 'L shoro kits, $1.85@1,00 7 bank codflsly, jror 100 1bs, $8.00@0,3; Goorge's codiiab, 31,50 @6.75; ' Tabrador Norring, split, bris, $9.0089,60 3 do 3¢ Drl, $4.75@5,00; Labrador Lirting, ' round, rl, §8,000 gi‘?"(‘i): rl; $0.394.60; box arring, "No. 3, 01ig, x orring, noalcd, 43@450; Columbia River Salsion, Baifbria $10.000 1050 ¢ FRUITH AND NUTs—Remsin quist without dectdod cliango in valuos, Ralsins aro firniar, It sympnthy with tho racent advancoin New York, Wo quolo: Foleso , 8@00 3 s, drums, 11@14a ; s, box, 144 @100 Turkey yriuoe 10G310x0; Faiaii, $h,ouip 1607 Zante currants, 8GA)c. Domratio—Alden ape ploe, 16@200; Mlcklghu do, G3¢@Bo; Weatorn do, 563 §)4d; Soutlord do, 416@5)¢6; puschice parod, 17605 E:wl\el,h Ives, 0@70; o mixed, 43@630; lincl: rrios, DK@10e; raspborries, S9GATo; xlos, 20@350, Nuta—Filuorts, 14@160; almouds, Tagdun, 21@2%0; Naples walnuts, 24@230; Drazlls, 13 @130 " pocans, ‘L1@1Ax0; poutts, 6X@T0; Wilnlngton peanuts, T@8s; Tounoasoe pesnits, dR00: GAME~Was i1 large supply und dull, Pricen atg yeaksnd lowar, quotablo at $1.76@2,00 ‘for nallurd ucks, and 78¢@$1.00 for emall, ' Hales inoludo: 60 doa (lreatod) pigeoin st $1.00; 170 doz do at 600; 20 doa 0 8t 650, " 5 ‘woor, i -}yr:l':er Dtoim & Bon, of Now York; writo as, 81 boon for Aovornl montha . Doudls” v 2.85@ 3,16 | 200@ 3as" GREEN FRUITE—Woro in modorate demand at {ho pricos given holow: Apples, common fo fair, good to clolco, 8509015 yor b, ntora} “cranberrios (oultiyatod] ‘ot “$10.00@ 18,00 por brl; common- do At $5.00@9.007 lome onA_nt $5.5037,00 ‘per boz Valonols $10.00310.00 por caso; do por box, $5.00@5.607 ‘Messina do, $4.00G 6,00, - Iavana oranges, $13,00 por brl, A GROOERIES—Tho markot - opens Tathor qrifot this ‘weok, tho falling off tho domand boing attributod to tho vinnottlod condition of country roads, In values no decided changes were developed, the prices current Talormo do, por box, $3,00R4.5 at tho clown of last weok boing fully susisincd all arqund, Woquoto: . 3 B 1 Br-OAnn BopA—8@030, . CoprrrA—Moaol a; O, G. Java, 33@%00; Java, No. 2, 2 @230} cholea o, hi@aiic; prime do, 233 ?iam; ‘cortimon do,32@33)o; ing dv, 1034 @b0%¢0} ingapore, z'i,n«am(a;au«u\'ucad faticy, U @2430} do, priin, 24@3ti¢o; Maracatbo, dor(@ e, OAnDLEs—Star, full wolght, 204§G103 nicarine, tall walght, 10}¢@10a’s do ahort walght, 14X@160, 5 Riox—Patun, 81 @8i(0 EIhnamn, 7)4@80 ; Carolins, @303 Loutsintia, 75 @OACC. © BUGiis—Patont nut)ulft 18%@135¢0 ; arushed, powr- dorod, and granninted, 19}(@120; - A) ataninrd, 113 30 do No, 3 le‘@fi:f ,ll).?ll){u; oxtrn, 1ic@1xes ', No, 2, 10:¢@120; yollow 0, 105G ‘cholca brawn, 20)¢@10)0; primodo, 10R10K0; 9i@oxo cholco mofassen sugar, 104 @100 } 0@bi{o; Now Orloans augar, choico, 10X@ o] Trims, 07@100; do, fulr, 9%@946¢ com- @8, mon, B @HC. - brrurs—Dismond drips, $1.35@1.40; sllver drips oxtra fiuo, 12@Thc; good suRar-louso ayrup, 45@46o} xtra 0, 0aon0 s Now. Oflsons MO RgoR: holco, 83 @8s0; do prime, #5@80¢; do common, 65@103; Porto tico molanacs, Cliolco, 63@650; common molasscs, 32 + BALzRATUR—CGommon to Lust, 0@10c, | Briors—Allspico, 17@18a; clovos, 57@380: cassin; 38@100; popper, ' )§@Ha; nuimeqs, $1.25GLI0} ggg:r, ‘puire, 28@300{ do No. 1, 20@34a’ do No, 3, 16 . Boaps—French mottlod, 0X@0%0; Gorman mote {lod. 74@7i0; Golden WWert, UG0jo; Whito Lily, 63@630; Whito Toso, BY@Cigo; brown. Windnor, 4i{@4iso} prlm, 6@0)c; Savon Imperial, G3@03(0. BTanOn—Gloss, 0X@100; corn,9@11e; laundry, 1@ o i: common, 5)§@0c, : JAY—Duafnias dull, with prices wenk ond nnsottled. ‘Thiore { somo inquiry 'to moot {ho eurront wanta of fo- ool Gustomer, buk neldo. from this thoro 1s ot Tresont o consfderablo movement, Wo _quoe whalesnlo oo pald by doalors foliows—arsto contaln 20000 Ox TrAok—Timotly, Leater pressed, $15.50@ tmotly, Tooso prodacd, $14.6016.0d; prdicic, ; $9.00@10.60, 'OK , WaoN~—Timothy, laoso, @14.60; prairie, looee; $0.00@0.60, For dellvery eaned, $1,00@1,10, according to distance. 1 o hide markot was quiet and tendy ot Safurday'a pricos, ' Following are tho quotations : Greon_butcliora', 705 groan salted, cured, hoavy; 110§ of do Jight, 1207 rt eured, 10, 102{c ; grooncal 170} green cily voal kip, dios X u,‘: o3 dry 10@ 2003 dry fiint, 10@200 170} dry kip, 226; dry clf, 20o; duun%gmé'wu: damiaged, fi,\{@lg;:n; ‘grubby, scored, éut, or othorwiss damaged, two-thirds price; branded; 10 yor cont off, - B : | HONEY—Waa quict and unchanged. Wa continug {o quota : - Chofco comb, 25@28o; fairto good, 20@ 260 ; sirained and common, 12@150, ' J1OP8—Woro in light roqict, Stocks aro small, and tho goneral fooling Ia ono” of firmness, Wo Fopoat: Primo o chofes Wostern at 40@480; falr to good, 35 880 common to medinm, 25@300; New York, 6@ 00; English, 40@500; Bavarian, 50@550.. IRON AND STEEL—Trads i this department iu folr. Tmporiod iron and steol s Arm. W continuo quol fron... \ 4 5-10@ 48-10rates Horae-shoo fron. 10 @08-10rates 7 @T¢ rates 0@1s BH B BF .9 @lc @b Germnn plow ateol 1 @2 @b Euglish cast. plow 1 @lixo @i American ool stoel. 1 ‘@ldc W 8 @w Tatos 21 @2 ratos .11 @13%c Fi HER—~Thoro waa a liboral amount of trading in this dopariment, snd tho market ezhibited u firm touo, Wo ropoat olur, quotatfont : x HEMLOOK. Qlty harness. . Qoimntry hiarness, Lino, city, § Ib Kip, B Ib. Kip, voals. ... City upper, No., glty I:ppnr, No, 2, Joun! upper, Gotlar, 6 fevenr Calf, city. Call, country., Rough upper, light. ... Rougl uppor, damagiis Buffalo slaughter sole, beat,... Biiffalo slaughter sole, No. 3.... w1, A7 golo. . eeene$ BN 41 e 8 g French calf, 20 {0 80 tts. ... Fronch calf, 30 to 36 Iba French kin. 50 to 100 1us.. LUMBER~ TONgh. s 1 vees s % First and socond clear aiding, {oRotber., Common siding.. el Fenelng, . gflifi r‘wd scantling, 18 to 24 feot....,.. 16'00@10.00 u 7 ckets, squaro, e Dickets, flat Cedar posts, s Codar posts, round,.. th,eeaee 3 Lath, on trac No. 1 mawed A or Stur, Bhingles o No, 1 saved ]’l;hlrtul.\dou foll th Ah? ll which chargo follows tho ahingles Thickness—Five shiogles to be two fnclics in thick- Dess, Length—Bixtecn inches. HARDWOCD, Qok $20.00@935.00 Black' 25,00(280,00 APy e = 0G0 Butternut. 25.00(@60.00 Counter top: 1.00@ 1.50 Floos @15.00 Adles wa 1 agon pol 5@ 60 Hickory, . 50.00(376.00 Box boards., 35,00@40,00 Olear, . { 12,00'414,00 Culls, l;\LE"I‘A!--S AND TINNERS' BTOOK—Doalers report 8 fair n‘l:“} nn(ln‘(n‘cm‘rly hmmue,‘ thio prices given below ke 3 uoto : B e ¥ do, 19x13, $16.00; Tix PLATE-IO, 10214, SIB. do, 14x20, $18.60; do, roofing, 10, §15.00, P10 Trx—Largs, 4205 amall, 430 ¢ bar, 4o, Bueer ZiNo—Fnll casks, 1103 half 'casks, LK@ 11370 Toss quaatify, 3o sutab, o. - BrExT IRON—No, 24, 630 raton. Gorpen—Coppor bottoms, §5@480; braziers, over 13 the, 470 ; tinnod copper, 43¢, Winz—1 to 6, 80; 0, 8, and 9, 100; 10 to 11, 1o 13, 113ec; 18 and 14, 13ic; 16 snd 16, 1o 17, 150118, 1663 10, 19¢;20," 200 ; full bundld, 16 'per cont dis- count : 'fonce wite, TH@Tic. NATLS—Vero In good requost at the following rango of pricea: 10@00d, per ke .60 rates; 84, do, $5.765 do, $0.00; 4d, do, $.453 8d, do, $7.00; 3d, do, fine, $3.60; 2d, do, $8.16; clinch, $7.87'; 190 off to_the trade. NAVAL 8TORES—Wero In modorato domand. Wo uote SHanilis rops, 9 . $18 @10 Bisal rope, 'ID 1@ 1 amp sash col 0 @ 23 Marihno, 9 i 0 @ 1 Tarred sope, 3 b, 16 @ 17 Oskum, 3 bl 500 @050 Pitoh, 3 bri.. 600 @T.00 Tar, 4 L, @0.00 OILS—Turpontine was weak and lower, with which oxcoption yalues wore without quotable change. Lard, Uneced, and moat othor deacriptions aro firml; held.” We now quote: Carbon, 103607 extra lard ol 505 No. 1,700; No, 2, 65¢; lint 5@970 3 bolled, $1.00@1.02; whale, 88 rm, $2,00; neat-foat ol, etriet] y pure, $1,10} do oxtra, 030; do No, 1, 800 ; bunk ofl, 700} straite, 7505 olephant oll, 950 turpentine, 700; naphilia, 63 Rravity, 21@220} naphtlia, comman, 17Gi186, "IN, OOLORS, AND PUTTY—Tho fnquiry con- ues fairly notive, and prices ara genorally well sus- fuod, Leads hove rocontly advanced at the ry 1e3d now bolng bold at $11,00 §n Now York, 'Tho'foci- i3 hioro 18 stronger fn sympathy, Wa quote s WHITE LEAD, Btriutiy puro, . $11,50 ‘Fanoy brands, 0.00@10.50 Gonuine Veitle Montaguo, 14.50 ol S n.nu@%‘:‘% Masury’s raflrasd colors, Palaco ear colora in cans Toclella_ochro., English Yon, red. Englehs oraiigo Pitfaburgh orange minoral. English ed load, . Amoricou rod load English vermillion, per 1b, Boarlot yormillion, Tarls whito,......, . .00 Whitivg.... 2.60 In bulk., 830 In bladdors © P1G IRON—Under” thiis “hoad ' tiicrs wero no now featurea to note, Yricea remain firim aa follows Boololi (aucording to brand), 17,00 Liincaraw: oo 00,00 Masullion, 00,00 TLako Buporior. +e1 68.00@00.00 Ohloago, stons coal, .. “ . 57,00 freourl, stone coal 57.00668.00 Loosienennarsnes 006 PoULtRY—tho oificiugh” wore Vory light, aud choleo lots solid readily at full prices, Tho iuquiry is chiefly {or live poultry, as tho Woathor 8 too warm for dreassd Jots, somo of which ims_arrlyod in poor emi dition, . Wo' note salos of 160 [t drossed Lurkeys ot t | 120§ 400 1w do at 160; 3 doz choico dressed chickoay : +$3.76@4.20 ; medium at 9 o hotes ot B.E00D 384505 10 don ot 8400, 0 do dot 2385 8 coopa 8t 34251 7 ooopa at $3.15@1.00. : ’ RO TATORS oo u“.@qom inquiry for shipmont; and clioico Weatern poschiblows sro firm at 5@000 on , - 'Tha recoipts are moderata, o moto aalos of 1 car cholca liblown at 00c ; G cars do at 680 ; 1 car doat 570, aifon track; T car ot 60 £ car at 616, batls “BALT—Thord was no chango, Tho domand wasmod- aralo ot tho pricon giran Lolow Onondags sad Bagl- naw, fine, Efls; ordinary coatse, $2,20; coarse Dis« mond. 0, $3,40; ol .60 ‘dafry, withiout I R 3 r 8ol 005 grount o 505 Tuckln Toland, S0 " & 4 BASII, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Tho domand eon- tintes o mprove, the qioted pricos belng aduored to 2 y DOORE—FOUN PANEL, Thickness, 1g0.. 216 RATL BASIL, Stzaof 13.light Price, window, | "wldgio, \ax 8¢ by 3195, W3x T ¥ by Ixn"‘ 9x T DbySsd . by 438 by8xd . by 0x2 . 10114 138 In. x10 by 523 . B0o lt\"llilm\mt of 16@35 per cent {8 mado from theabove st BEEDS—Timothy was In moderato demand at $2,75 @3.30 for common to cholce sced, COlioico wwas in Jight renuoat at $4.60@4,70 for ordinary sud 8,00 for cholce mammoth, Hungarion eold at $1.00 ond $1.15; millet and flax wero quict and unchangoed, Wo noto sales of 10 bogs ehiolco Hungarian ot 83, g8 primo at .25 0 bagant 49.30; 40 -baga at 83,157 40 bags ot 0 ¢ 10 bogs t $3.00 ; 50 hogs at $2.80 3 U0 baga dark 5 ot £2. 83,45 3 8 bogs clovar ‘at $4.70; 15 bags_do ot $4, 88ngs mamnioth at $0,00; 50 boga Hungarian at $1,1 a0 hngx\ fair do at $1.00, ! THAB ~ Wt uote :* Young Hyson common o falr, 60c; do good, 66@1T60; do cholea to oxtra fine, $1.00@1.20; common to fino old Hyson, 70c mmon imperial, 60@050; gaod to olioico do, B 10: fine togood gunpawder, T cholee, 15@1.20; oxtra, $1.35@1.45; cholco to oxtra loaf Japan, 00c@3L00} fuir. to’ good do, 70@800; com- mon do, 43@450; colored natural leaf Japan, 53@06e; common to tuo Dolong, 85@450; good, 607003 cholcs 10 extra, 00c331,00, TOBACOO—Wsa quict and firm 3 Quewnio—Fine Out—Extrs, 76@850; cholco, 65@ Tog; common, 5@G0a; poor, logote. Pioa—Natural leat,’ 16@800 ; halt bright, 60@700; black, sound, 48@65 &3 | BxOKING—Exirs, $3@350; medium, 80@3%0; com- mon atoms, 373290, WOOD—Ytemains unchanged : Deoch, $12.00% male, $18.00; hiokory, $14,00; elabs, $7.50@8,00, dolive: WOOL—Thoro wan no visiblo clinngo in {he condition of this market, Small ordory ato 1ccefvod oocasionslly {rom Woatorn mills, but with this excog:lun there wos rrogular, nothing dolng, Prices aro woak and tioto : b, washod, oxtra modium, Tub, wanhed, falr o do.... Common dlnfi.... ey Flscoe, wash Wo Flooce, unwashod, coarse to medi Fleeeo, unwashed, coarse, and aing; Bupor, pulled, Extrs, pulled, Burry wool @100 Joar, Baleainclude700 s tub washcd ot 520; 200 s wesliod flooco at 400, i Ty CHICAGO LIVE-.STOCK MARKET. ‘MoxpAx EvENxa, April 7. (OATTLE~Recolvod sinco Saturday 2,602 hoad, The tone of ndvices from the Enat was such that shippors could not bo provailed ‘TDF to invest excopt nt pricos 8o much below thé viows of the . holdors as to preclude the idon of nctive trading ; | honco comparatively fow tranafers were effected. Daring the forenoon little. or nothing was no- complishod in the way of sales, most of tho day’s businesa being traneacted after noon. Pri- cos though without quotablo change nominally lower, as has holders forcod thoir stock upon tho market, thoy would have.bacn obliged to ac- copt materfally lowor ratos, The tondency at tho closo was downward, a8 liboral raceipts aro anticipated for to-morrow, and the pons are al- rondy well filled with oattle. We give the fol- lowing os tho closing - D e ST ! xira~Graded steers avoroging 1, ind upwards. e SO25GOR0 Ohoico Boovea—Fine, fat, well formed 3 year < t0 B yi la. ale - OVOID] 1,800 to AT Good. Deovy ls Btoors, avorging 1, A0T0 i Modium Grades—Stoers in falr flesh, aver- 5.25@5.50 GG 1,160 £0 1,000 150, ss 0 v von s ervncesss 4,80@5.10 Butchors! Stock—~Common to fait steors, “and _good to extra cows, for oity 2.15@4.75 laughlor, averaging 800 to 1,100 Iha Biock Catile—ommon caltlg, in HOGS—TRecoived since Saturday, 19,000, A roductlon of .10@200 por 100 1bs wan sufforod in prices of this'class of stock, ‘the docling boing entirely due 'to-the lurg:] oxcossive lupgly. There was thousual attendance of buyérs,. but none .soemad - inclined. to, invest unless -at tho. above reduction,.and sellors were forced to con- cedo it, Thoro was no life in {rade even'at the' rolatively low pricos at which the stock was of- fored,’ and less than half the supply was dis- oeol of. Quotationsaro nominal at 85.15@05.20 lor poor-to common ; at $5.25@5.80 for medi- um, and at §6.85@5.46 for good to choice. Tha inquiry was mainly confined to the ~botter grades, so that tho published ealos do not fairly xofloct the market. ¥ N rmu| nl.% 1No, Av, Price. No, Av, PriceNo, "Av, ice.|No. 3 co. 50 00§ sm.-slu 14| 43 18 "$540 58 - 207 B8/ BL 220 634 (16 3M 630 79 200 G0 60 203 GATH|TI 2L 63 02 205 29550 240 535 |50 83 B 50 250 . B33, a7 525 |55 ML 62 06 - 203 B.26{153 105 635 |67 267 G35 20 190 530/ 66 182 520 168 173 530 53 260 53059 - 200 625 (64 204 530 10 181 535 43 200 ‘525 (183 210 50 68 200 53073 170 525 |03 202 825 70 167 530| 81 103 640 [137 164 825 8 204 b40j 40 160 625 g’ SHEEP—Recolved 200. Thore was a fair de- mand hl}t & ll?:l:ad dsup&\y, Bmt! pri«:aut ;uan(n . We quoto poor m- npominally unchangot quot 1150@5‘25, e good to choico at $8.5 MARINE, FORT OF OHICAGO, ED, Prop Qarlos Rtz from Maola ra pes lath, ‘Prop Oconto, fram Milwaukeo, 2,200 brls flour, 350 bxs moat, 13 baloa rags, 72 Wheolbarrows, Sehir Aroturne, from Milwaukee, 500 tons iron ore, - Boow Granger, from 8t, Paul's Pigr, 5 ods bark, 0 m £t lumber, Prop Annio Lautlo, from Ahnapeo, 2,860 rallroad tes, D383 m (A) shinglos, Seti Evoalog slar, from Shoboygan, 2000 talegragh los, Soow Bpray, trot Baugatuck, 90 ds wood. LEAR \ OLEARED, Schr Horoulos, for Gharloston, Hzht, Sehr Bolsstor, for Pontwator, light, or_Bilwsukee, L mé‘zn;nfi, 55 boxea {emananola oada, bk oy 1 brl whisky, gebe B. B, Ring, for Soulls Haven, light, Scow Granger, for St, Pauls Plor, light, Prop Aunle Laurio, for Kewaunes, light, LAKE FREIOITS wore quiot at 156 for corn to Duffalo. Tho sohoonar Hattio Howard (to rrrive) was reparted for corn to Buffalo at 10c. ITENE. Bovoral of tho voesels just arrived mot with immonse masses of floating ice in tho lake, and wora deloyod in consequence. 'The schoouor Gameoock Way in the loa soveral hours, and tho tug Unlon was dolayed about threo hours on their way to Milwaukee. The propollar Ohas, Telta, arriving from Manistoo yestordey, got fast in tho ico on oth the outi and return trip, and was in that condition about ten_hours, of Racine, whilo coming up tho lake. The small innor lake at Manistoo shows no sigus, s yot, of broaking up, and it is thought it will not bo open for throe wouke. Tho echooner Bwoopatakes has boon robullt at tho Detroit Dry Dool Company's yard at an ox- pense _amountiug nearly to "hor orlginal cost, and will onco moro bo n first-class grain vassol. Tho schaoner Jehpenning is to liave some altera- tions mado to hor aft, and about nqu tons will Do added to her carrying capacity, The propel- lor Alleghauy has been convertod into a atomn barge ng Algonno, Al ior uppor cabin work has boon removed. 8ho registors 683 tons, old meas- uremont. The Liargo Seminolo hiay also boon re- built, and will continue aa o tow-barge in tho lumbor trado. ‘Clio Dotrolt Tribune, April 5, says s Tho tqu omployod in tho transfor of vessofs through tha lakes and rivers will nob vary this fionr in num- Ders from last senson, oxoop the addition of two now onos. A mooting of tug-ownors s called on Monday to fix the card ratos for, tho uosson, whioh wilt doubtless bo B"Phu lucronaod. *I'lio {co {8 moving out of Laks Bt. Olair, and - wator, tho fce at Port ou Polla fimungn ia roported to bo breaking uE. Tho lighthonas-keoper at tho Rivor Thamoa has givon notico that at the River Thamos & new ranga lighthouso haa beon orects ed, the low, rod bullding hayving boon roplaced by n highor bnlldln}g, Yfl ntod whito, and having an olovation of 21 fael abovo tho surfaco of tho Tata hi?tIWhr‘cl:: ol bflghtt Hgll:h\rllln o lltlnplu ul-} ior ordors from’ the Dopartment of Masino and Flshorlas, Gt VEBSEL SALES, A two-thirds Interest in tho schoonor Lon Highy has boon #old by Barnoy Eaton, of Gak Crack, to Mosara, Bungor and Johnson, tannors, for tho sum of &1,800. . Tho #nlo of tho stonmer Relndoer to paction in ‘Toledo hias boon coneluded, Mcesrs, R, Q. Swoot and R. J, Wallaco bofug {hie purohasors, Tha prico paid was 822,000, 0 tug JI, A. Ballantine has boon sold by Ballantine & Co. to John Bullivan and 8, Curroy, of Dotroit, Tho prieo ia ntated to bo §9,000. Bho was bullt ot Baglun, and s comparatvoly Tho schooner Mald of tho Mist has boon sold w Frod 1. Blood to M. G. Bnge and Tionry Da- 8, ot Tolodo, for &4,500. T Detrolk Freo Press nays: “Tho Northe westorn T'ransportation Company are having buil; ot Trenton o propollor l’u io called the Amnzon, for """fil" sorvico on tho lakes, whick, it Ia bolioved, will bo the Iargost vossol on the vkos. The dimensions ara 225 foot keol, 140 foot ovor oll, 40 feot breadth of benm, and 20 foot dopth of hold, Bho is to bo finished off with two docks and four masts, and will bo furnished with two compound enginos, from tho works of tho Cuyahogn Turnaco Compony, Cloyeland, A. A Turnor I tho buildor; ond E M. Decl s tho gonoral nugurvlainn of tho work, Bho is to bo roady Juno 1. SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenck’s Pulmonic Candy Embraces In o great dogzon all tho prinoplos of Sehonok's Palmonic Syrup, and, wiillo as Dlossant to tho palats. {ho puxost ot confoct{onn, fts modiginnl proportion rold: toffaotuat fn cough, colls, bronohial dnd ontnerinl st lootionn, &o. 1t i tlie most nocontablo romody for ohild. ron or infgts, and can bo givon with impualty; while for ‘profossionn] gontlomen, ar thoso whio Sullof frbm loga of vojen, it in m“nlL.pmn\.(%. ! 080 candlas aro put up in 25 cont boxes M S, R R AR N, B cornor Blxth and’ Avoh.sts., Philadolphta. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS ‘Winter Arrangemeont, EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS, —+ Baturday ax. copted. ¥ Bunds tod. - TV Biinduy 468500 0 e Dallg ondaY oxcoptad. dx: CHICAROD & ALTON RAILROAD. Sy e e e g aeade s Kanias Gl Unlon X ¥ Lear Arrive, 8t, Tous & Springflold Espross sin Blelp Linge L e 046 m. v 810p. m, o Jacksanvillo, Ti., wad Tl - n‘. \vl:.lhlng 8:10 p, m. : prosa (Woatern Diviston. ). . (¢ $:10p. m, Joliet & Dwlght Acsamo'dation, [*4:10 P. o |* 9:40a, mo Bt, Louls & Bpringliold Lightutng| et S, Kansss Olfy Lxprous, via Jacks| o 00" e (H70piE Paorla, Keoluk & Durl’ i 810, »: TDaily, Ty o, Jackeonvilio Division. 42 Daily, via M S2copt Monday, vin Jaoksanvills B?'?v'n‘.l‘éf.‘. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. ¥ia Main Ling, and daify oxcop: Saturday, via Lino, and dally, nfon Depot, corner Mudison and Canal-sta,; Tieket Of o Dem e Wt Ataitsoncet and ot Hepats et e Leave, | Arrive. Milmagkoo, Bt Panl & Mianomo-l, ) et 8. m, ($ 7:20 8. Milwaukos & Praivia’ du OHiv Mail and Expross. . *4:30p, m.|"11:208. m, liwaukee, 8t, Paul olis Night E'pross. £9:00 . m. * 6:00 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depota~Fnot Lakest,, Indiana-av., and Yiztesnth- el Gane o SCatcentieitee kel aficetn Briogs Houss and at deyots Arrive. 3 $aiand Bathing faeots iy T Eaclie il Lo, N =ES ‘Aurora Passongor.. Aurora Passengor (K Dubuqug & Bloax Oty Pacitio Night Expro e Groto ASSomimalAton 45000 A Pasmongor.. BFEER sy Eap, pangs, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot Sfoat af Lalest, a oot @f Twenty-second-at, O eer 15 Sanateste soumeroast Hasiomm . Louts Bxpross. - Loots st Lin Calrat an HydaPark and Ol d: Hydo Park and Oak Wood: ydo Park and Oak Wood: Park and Oak Woods yds Park and Qak Woods Hydo Parkand Gak Wood: Hydo Park aud Ok Woods Hyde Park and Oak Wood 11; - ¥¥0n Baturdays this train will bo run to Obampaign. QHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the @redt Central Jiatlroad Depot, foat of Laks.st, For through lcksts and stesping-car berthe apply ai Tekel office, T6 Canalat,, corner Madison; 190 Washingtonat, vamont House, corner Congreaisat, and Alchigan-go.; alio Soot af Twenty-tecond-at. Leave Ohloago. Krrlvo 1’ Tadinsapoit 1t Olnelnnati ol line running Saturday nig! train to Olnalonatl, eloopers on night tratns. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD.. Ticket afice, 8L West Madisonsit, P, m. t9:00 p, milt 6:600. m. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner af” Haprtaon and Sherman-is, - deket o Omaha, Leavonw'tha Atohison Ex| Peru Acoommod: o Night Bxprose... LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. e, 2 O i kit el il eret ek arsy and o corner Canal and Madlsan-ate, Arrive. 9200, m. * 8:00 p. m. a.m. me 0. m, Atr L d BMain Ling N CHICAGD. DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, - Wlnnfll‘;‘ ma'( fll‘l'.. C. & &t, Louls Depol, corner @y Ca~ na e v dnd Ticket offcs 160 Washing-tonat, Arrive, Arrive, "Kacomuiodation. MICHIGAN CEN}R&L & GREAT fltESYEflN RAILROADS epoly. oot et o an Tcenty-recond-at Kioket e, 75 Canaiist, Sorner af Madison. Leave, Hail (vin mafn nd ale Luol.,.., Day Teprous... Jnkson Ao ht fapross. S NAvOLIa Vi TN HOAD: Koens. : xpros Night Yxpross. HUENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Genaral Passongor Agoot, SOALES, j FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD sSsCcALES OF ALL BIZES, (%) FATRBANKS, MORSE &£00 63 WEKHT WASHINGTON-ST, r

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