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MONEY AND COMMERGE. . MONETARY. Furspay Evexing, April 22, Monoy i worlting closer in this markot, a8 is usually tho case in tho last hal of April, when tho shipmonts of producta to tho Enst by ail fall off in anticipation of tho oponing of lake navigation, Doposits at the banks keop up tol- orably well, but tho loana havoe incrongod in grontor proportion, Colleotions in the conntry aro smoll, and thore ia loss influx of money from tho country, or anywhora olso, than usual, ‘woll kriown that tho dopositsnt tho bauks aro ot all timos mndo up, Lo a gront oxtont, of the the banks to their customers, soems 't bo tho -cnee just nmow wmoro largoly and sccounts range of'_deposits, whilo monoy fa flowing from liore Enst faster than it {s coming in from The = movemont . of of tho country to N at tho ‘samo timo Tho oponing of enslor in that marko Daying the revorso offea ation will, howover, onablo hioldors of grain p and draw against it, and this will make ‘i in domand at G0 to G0 the Bank of England mum rate of discount or cont, to_cheok the f loaning of storling billa in New Yorlk, [t was bolioved on all sides that anothor ad- vance - would eoon bo- mado. "money easior agaii. . Now York cxchango conts por $1,000 promium. ‘Whon, on the 27th ult. suddonly raised its miul por cont to 4 ry. .much = unsottled, of what might b tho result of tho rominent wero tho groator because theso fon- thor unprecedonted. At oot of finances, bot! is muoh bottor,and ures wero nlto, ent,-however, Europo and the United Btatos, tho apprehonsions have in o gront monsuro dis- appeared. .Tha Intest mail report monoy &8 bacoming ‘Hamburg, and Amstordam, in the firstjwaek of of March, and the’ vices from Europo onsior. AtFranlfort, discounts woro lower han fn tho Tast woolc Intost ndvicos from London e ratos for monoy at the joint-stoolk ch lowor /than tho Bank of Eng- 1end rato that a docroaso in the Iattor was looked for. Evon the unusual circumstance of & ship- mont . of £1,000,000 of gold® from Tondon to New York created 'no These oiroumstances, ment of the $17,000, banka as 80 mu articular “ sonsation. gethor with tho propay- of May intorest on tho ' blie debt of the United States, which willbegin have been unfavprablo to the riso in wa : 1, that thero will bo f Buropean capital as wan and which, if ithadbeen dono, would iave an incrensed oxport of specio; nnd, 2, ‘thero will e an incronso of markot during tho noxt fow weoks from tho Treasury . disbursomonts, Tho . Treasury balance of coln will, howaever, bo wn- “‘nsually amall nftor tho payment of the May in- torost. Tho Troesury now owns about §50,000,~ gold, becauno it is sho no such calling homo of _that, tomporarily, taell gold in tho and ° xbove " gold - cortificates. dus allowance for customs recoipts from now May 1, the. Trossury will probably Lold 000,000 of gold of its, 0 May: intorest.- -On considorably leas than £40, own after the paymont of t Juno 1'the Treasury muat Lavo tho coin to re- 0,000 of 5.20s of 1862. tho ordinary coin revontis will: bio ontiroly inadequate to make thio redemption of 08 thore is no means of knoywing yet yndicate’ may hayo- accomplished in tho way of oxchanging new 5 per cents for the . *tcallod 62, tho approach of tho. timo when this largo amouut of "bonds must bo redeomed - viewod, with n woll-ostablished ¢ | tho’ * United { i smallor than it haa hoen for,, For thé present the tendency of tho money markets both in Europe and in this would are’ unfavorable toa furthor advance in the gold premium, but that thors will o large flutuations and higher prices for July secms more than probable.. ‘LOCAL BTOOK AND DOND MARRET. Megpra, Lunt, Preston & Xoan quote as fol- -+ lows.this.aftornoon: : Statos at- presont “soveral years. 05, + ' 5208 of '05, Jan, aud July, n, REALESTATE. ‘The '{nuowing instruments wore filed for record on Tueadny, April 22: & " OITY PROPERTY, ‘West Huron s, riear nw cor of Hoyno st, f, Lot 07, dated April 11 ; consideration, $900. Lot 96, in Block 26, Sheffeld’s Addition, dated April + considoration, $700. " i wribut st, n- of snd ficar Linden st w?, 2 ft to ril 21 ; consideration, $1, bet_Gourrlor and Wi arch 81 ; conalderation, $1,000. min av, 250 £t n of West Madison 1t, dated April 17 ; consideration, $9,000, ‘Shurtlell av, near Thirty-sccond dated April 19; conalderation, §1,050, Ogden av, 131 ft s w of Leavitt 'st, 801, Lot 6, dated 5 conelderation, 8 ftto alloy, dated March Elston rond, near n w corner of Augusta ! to nlley, dated April 14 ; consideration, $3,750, Lot in Bik 1, Ashland Addition, consideration, $1 000, /1 ste, 8 £, 36 £t to Bt 6 f, 26x100 It,” 1,100, ‘Blxteenth st, w f, und i of 513 considoration ‘dated April 21} 500, d 6 101t of Lot 43, of Wilcox's Lots 6and 8, in Block 8, Rockwell's Addltion, dated April 11; con- deration, $8,000. Evergroen av, near Fowlor st, n w f, Lot 6, dated April 1% coneldoration, $1,100. ‘Wood st, 140 {L 8 of Twelty-o dated Jund 0, 1872; consideration, $800, 78 £ of Thompson dated April 21 conai dated March 10 ; conajderatlon, $400. ‘West Washington st, & o cor of Staunton at, Lot 61, dated April 107 considoration, $3,600, Leavitt t, 640 1L & of Madison at, & 1, 90xI48) ft, considoration, $16,000. Boo 31, 99, M4, dated n, $350, 7, In Crum’s Bubdivision, in Blocks 3 and 4, United States Bank Addition, 'dated April 10; cont t, 701 s of Thirty-sixth st, w f, 242t to alley, datod April 21 ; considoration, $8,000, = ROUTI OF OITX LIMITA, Houth Park oulevard, wf, 340 ft, running half w: of Lat 3, in Cleaver & Taylors 8 o of Sec 9, dnted March 1; considlerati Vincennea &v, o f, 330 fI cond st, v £, 34x100 1t ty W f, 255120 11, ration, $450. £ Twonty-Afth at, w f, 162125 1t, running hfi% Jray of samo s otn b X orBeo 17, 5, 14, dafed March 65 ) 4 17, 403 18, In_Lavinia & Co.’s_Subdivislon 'n e i Boc 10, 85, 14, dated Oct, 2, 1872 fone sideratlon, §100,000, bove, dated March 27 ; conslileration, Henry B, Eastman to John I., Roynolds, ot 13, in Block 28, Hydo Park, daled April 18 ; con« 1,850, lock 3 of Heintz's Subdivision in 8 w 3 4, dated April 10 ; coneideration, $050, lack 6, of n T4 rods of n o X Bcc. 4, 38, 14, 000, Bowen & Smith's Sul- of Boc. 5, 9, 14, datod April 19 cun- o, ] X1, o same, dated April 22; consider- 35,000, 6 lot, dateg) Oct, 16, 1873 ; conaidoration, $6,250, WEAT OF OITY LIMITH, , 8 of and near Twelfth at, W, 10 acros, dated April 8; conslderation, $1,000, ¢ R e sbbicn A COMMERCIAL., Tuzspay Evenne, April 23, The following were the racolptsand shipmenta of tha leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four Lours, and for the corresponding dato one year ago: dsfed April 21; connlderation, § Iotalmd3, {nBlock], i EEEEE Withdrawn from store yestordsy for olly L 23; 1873, - oo consumptions 714 bu wheat; 874 'bu corn; 4,070 hu oatw; 1,608 bu ryoy 2,681 bu betloy. The following graln hing ‘beon Inspected into atoro this mornlng, up to 10 o'olook: 11 dara wheaty 04 oars corn; 5,000 bu No. 2 do, and 18,200 bu rojectod do, by canal; 43 cars oata; 1 car ryo; 2 cars barloy. 'Lotal (161 eavs), 76, 000 bu, Tho produco oxcilenont yostorday cansed an oxtonatye cniling of margins,nnd the Diractora woro enllod upon, under the now rulo, to deter- mino the price on “which margina ehonld bo enlled, by roforonco to tho selling valucs in Last- orn marltots. Thoy fixed the figuros ut 8o for cach corn, and $18.00 por brl for cash moss porl. Thoso prices wero bagod on present froights to New York, not on tho ratea that may rule at some tiie In. the fulure, and the decision gavo genoral satisfaction, Tho leading produco morkots woro sgain moderatoly activo to-dny, but not o vxcitablo ag yestorday, and corn was abaolutoly weak, in spito of tho snow-storm. With this ‘oxcoption, tho marliota woro strong, probably on nccount of tho wenthor, which waa not only disngrconble por no, but foll Iiko » wot blanket upon the hopos of thoso who Lind built up golduu visions of clear, pkios aud waving graln from the sunshino of Baturday and Sunday, Tho sbipping movemont wadfair by rail, and tho rocoipts of produce wore not such as to oxcito alarm' among holdors, ospeoinlly na some of that roported to-dny camo in two or threo days ngo. . The dry goods market waa fairly nctive on intorior account, bmt the local domnnd was small, tho wenther continuing nnpropitious for tho city rotail trado. The general market soemed firm, whatover of woaknoss thoro may hayo boon boiug confinad to unspagonable goods, and to the 1ess popular branda of bloached and brown cot-' tons. _Grocories continuoe dullyand jobbors wero not ndhoring to tho quotations with their acous- tomod firmnoas. Sugars, ospecinlly, wero wonk, and all grados below As wera ‘*off " an @1{c. Coffeos nro quiotod ntrang:r attho East, but horo liboral conconsions wore being mado.on anythiny iike I{boralorders. Tho buttormarlot was withon! now fostures, The domand.for the bottor quali- | tios keops even paco with the supply, but in low grades some ncoumulation is witnossod,- Bagging was in fair roquest for tho sonson, with pricen stendy and uniform: Stark at B'in, Ludlow at 88c, Lowiston at 841¢c, and American at 82160, Ohgeso remaing qufot and casy. Conl was dull and unchanged. Nothing ‘now was noted in tho canned-goods market, Trade was dull, and, asido from corn and tomatobs, which aro in scan supply snd - firm, the merkeb was lacking in strength.. Thero was a fair inquiry for fish at obout . proyious - prices, Dried fruits woro quiot almost to dullness, and for domestio msgoriments tho prevalont lunllng wos unefwyocally weal, Hay, both pressed an loose, was ' scarce, and prairio has further ad- vancod, Nnthlnt; new_was reported in connac- tion with-tho hido and-lenthor market, a mod- orate amount of trm“ni boing dono at ths prices current for a.fortnight past, Oilg were quiet, but were generally firm, ~ Quotntions were 1910 for carbon ; 760 for extra lard’; 97c@31.03 for linsoed, and G8@T700 for turpontine. Tobacco, wood, pig iron, and paintg wore unchanged, i Thore was no_change in. the lumber trade at the yards » considering tho continued unfavore: ' blo “woathor n fair busincss was transacted, thouglh rtot moro, than ‘tho ayorago for tha past wooels, Latliend split codar poate wore oasier. ‘ho receipts nt tho wholesalo market woro liboral this morning, but snlos wero rathor slow. Motals, nails, and naval atores wore in fair roquest and stendy. Iron was'in moderato demand at un-- chinnged pricos. Drugs and chomicals ara fairly activo, and many articlos rule firm. Thhoro was- no chnn(iu in wool end liops ; both markots ara vory quict, and the fokmer is wonk.. Broom- corn has beon in bettor request for the past wack, and all grados, excopt tho very poor oncs, ave moving with'mors frecdom. Stocks of tho lowor quelities aro smple, Hoeds twore moro activo, and timotliy was higher. Clovor, Hun- gorian, and millet’ wore very firm, but without quotablo change. Poachblow potatoos continua to meot with a good inquiry ; other variatica aro slow. Groen frnits wero unchanged. Panliry, waa searco and firm. Eggs wera in modernto ro~ quest and steady at 13@13Y5e. ‘Highiwines were more active, but 3o lower, _though reported firm.and satablo in Now York at full previous prices. Bales were roported horo of 200 brls st 86%¢c per . gallon, aud tho markot closed dull at that figure. > Lako freights woro dull and nominnlly un- changed, carriers asking 160 for corn and 6o for whon‘i by ail to Buffalo, One'veasol was char- tored on throngh rate to carry out about 25,000 bu corn by stoam. Rail freights ara now quotod ot 55¢ to New York snd 60c to Boston per 100 1bs for grain, making the terms on wheat equal to 88c and 860 por bu. - . . Provisions woro steadier and loss activo ; the 1ist of awlos roportod was _largor than'yestordny, ‘but a conaidorable proportion were mado last evoning, Moss pork opened wealk and 250 por bl lower on the Juno optlon, but_ralliod aund closed ashado highor then yesterdsy. Tho demand wag principally for Juue, the impreasion being that there is still & long line of shorts out for that month, whilo Mey isnot in mud‘\ ‘roquost. Lard was in botter demand, and advimced 100 Eur 100 Ibs on seller Juno, tho othor options nob oing 50 strong. Moats wero quiet and again a ghnde firmer, the liberal sales of yestordsy linving made o big hole in tho moats -hold hore for salo, Tho markot closed nt the followin rango of pricos: Moss pork, cash or soller ‘April, 918.121$@18.16; do aollor May, 818,16@18.20; do_sellor June, 318,60@18.65; do woller J“‘f | 816.05@18.70; 'primo_mess, nono hore; old jork, 817.00@17.60. Lard, cash or soller April, 03@.00; Ao nclior May, $8.05@9.00; do toll: or June, 89.20@9.25. woot picklod hama quoted at10@12¢c. Dry salted moats quotablo at 63§@63¢0 "for shouldors; B35@BYc for short ribs; and 8%@Po for short olear. Boxed shotllders, 6)4@Tc. -English moats, 8}@Y0 for ehortriba’; 9%(@9%(0 forshort clear. Bacon is quoted at T3¢c, for shoulders, 02{o for cloar riba, 00 for shote clear, and 123¢@14c for hams, nil acked. Mess beef, £9.00@0.25; oxtra mossdo, 510.00@10.25: beef hams, §28.00@20.60, Oty tallow, T @8J{c; gronso quotablo nt G3@03{0. Sinlon wera roportad of 1,600 bris moss pork sellor May ot $18.00 ; 1,250 brls dont 8178724 ; 500 brls do sollor Juno nt 818.60 ; 1,200 brla do ok $18.604 1,000 brls do at 918,25 ; 500 Lrls do buyer Juno at 18.76 ; 600 brls do at $18.70 ; 800 brla do goll- er July at §18,90 ; 500 brls do nt' 18,65 ; 250 tes Iard ab 00 ; 260 tes do sollor May at 90 ; 1,850 tea (o nt 88,95 ; 460 tea do ot 38.90'; 500 tes do seller June ut £9.96 ; 350 tes do at 89,20 ; 160 tes swaot plekiod hama (16 1he) at 110 40,000 ths shork Tibs ot B0 § 100,000 hs do seller’ Moy at 88{0; 20,000 1 do (summor-curod) aoller Juno at 815c; 760,000 Iba ghort clear, part sollor May, ot o; 100,000 1bs do sellor Juno at 94¢c. lour was moro active, and & shade firmer, at yostorday's quotations, being reported active and stronger in New York, whilo our wheat markot Was . The demaud was chiofly on local ac- count, though the shippora took hold a little mors freoly, boing oncouraged by o roduction in froights of 100 por brl, ni-u flour was firmer, and bran was 260 per ton higher. Balos wore ro- ported of 50 brls whito winter extras at $10,00; 100 brls do ot £0.60; 100 brls pring extras (tod- man) nt 88.76; 160 brle do at 86,603 60 brls do at $0,25; 100 brla do ot €612l ; 60 hrls do (Marion) at 90,00 ; 200 brls do (low) at 85.00; 00 brls “do on privato terma ; 200 brla sprin superfines at 85,00 ; 137 brla do nt $4.76; 200 bris do ot $4.00; 180 brls rve flour at $4.25; 200 3 do at £4.00. Total, 2,067 Lrls; aluo, 10 tona Dran at 9,60, on track. The following woro tho asking quotn‘lnns at the close: Fair to cholce whito winter extras, Minnesotas (patont).. Goudl to fancy Minuesois. Spring suporfines,. Ryo flour, ‘Wheat was lntlvobaud avoraged l}(@‘lo higher than yosterday, with several comparative lulls in the trading, The butk of the business ey done bofora* dispatches wers recolved from other lmlnla, aud was Instigated by the repori that hres short operators had failod. Those who had expeoted to roceive whent from them com- menced to buyin, and the flurry thus occnsioned, joined to tho mnow-storm, cnused some of tho iggost shorta to Alll in to the extont of moveral hundred thousand bu, The market did nat ad- vance materlally later, which was probably owing to tho facf that the weatlior showed signa of ulanrlngf off for anothor little while; towards the clogo, however, holders bocama quha atrong, and galen woro made at the outslde pricos of tho sossion, Tho business was {lrlmflpn‘.ly speculativo, though (hore was n much hotter demand for eash whont than yestordny. It is notoworthy that the presont excitomont in wheat acons within a day of the timo of a similar weather bulge Iast year, April 20, 1872, cash whont was 1,20} ; thonoxt day (8unday) there was a snow-atorm, and Mon- day's quotation way $1.29, tho price ndvaucing to $1.95 on the 27th, though New York refused to respond, and Liverpool ndvanced 2@4d por 100 1bs from the 20tk to tho 47th, while' our markot advanced B)éu Eut bu. Soller May oponed this momlnf &t %1,24, doclined to 81.20!4, advanced Yo 91.20¢. foli to €1.24, xono to 1251, and oloscd af $1.353¢. Bellor June sald early’ ab a premium of So'above May, but the differenco ro- ceded to 2140 under & lnrgo demand for tho ear- ller OEHON Juno olosed at $1.274¢, Bellor the nionth, or regular No. 2 epring way qimtnhla at $1,22@1.3037, closlug at BL28(E. 'resh re- colpts of No. 2 spring closod nominal at $1.24, No. 1 spring was nominal at 81.23@1.90, No. 8 spring wns noarco at #1.12 for new rocolpts, Ro: Jectod was functive. Cnsh nales woro reporto of 40 bu No, 2 spring at 1,241 ; 7,800. bu do ot £+ 9,400 b do ot §1,23 \359¢ 3 10,000 bmt o ab 41 dooks for 80,00, $22.00, $30.00, tho domand boing rathor inactivo oven at thoso - figuros. prospeot, howover,” is' most’ flaltoring for a8 moon .ns tho wator gots low enough to mukoe it safo for vesscls to ronoh tho dooks. Tho log erop this soason is un- commonly.good, and thero will ho.no diffioulty or ponsa in gotting thom down. a in the valley aro in unusually ox- collont working order, and mora lumbor will bo lemand, too, promisos to bo Atnr.t tbl:m uméz bnfmx'o, W’i{%l o0 keop tho pricos stiff, Tho only drawbnck fonred byplnmbel? denlers {8 h ratos of froight. Thereis so much de- I\ or vousels in tho grain trade that, high rates aro paid, the vessela that can loavo Lhogo watora and embark in the transportn- tion of grain or ors on tho other lakes, orablo attontion 18 bolng pafd by our mill mon now_to planod lumber, aud bo shipped ' alread; Baginaw Valloy, t! w0 yonra provious,” phant ofl, Bio} turpentine, 65@700 1 Dantlin, i {OLORS, AND PULTY— , and 00 douht. wiil 0 continuo until tho orhen mich fhat succemsfully prosceutod, Il 40 good stoar,. 80 good ateord. .., 23 medlum stcors, . 16 choico atcers, " a livoly soason, nluting operations cah bo lcos romain nominally un< 4 6,000 .bu do at 55 '26,000. Ao at 0 bit do gt §1.2287 1 10,000 bu ' do at 3,000 bu do £1,23}44 10,400 bu No. 8 81,13 400 bu by samplo nt $1:90, "To- t wenk, doclining, 3o por Du from the closing prica of Tast ovening, though ad, tho rocoipts lar Jocted, and Now York was nirong. vanco of yostorday waas too rapid to hold, and - pavoral of those who bonght in at. the top yes- tordny wore anxivun to sol of wonkening, . @ mand and firm, at 1,000 dn? ond 103, X 1GRE—Drimo live gocso foathora aro very scarce, and all offoringy sell rendlly on arrival, Chickon fenthicr aro in moderato re Ding’ trado dn_foathern Wo ropent: Primo livo gecro ot T1@73c, from flvat 78@830 for asmorted foatli- ool graden, 60@050 3 common , G0 'not boon_particularly brisk dite fofs o swosle et clonod, thoudn i comparieon wiih provious yoars at a corroapondl eatiafactorily activo, Tho slighi «omand {& moro than conntorbalanced by tho increaved Inquiry from intorlor merchonts, and (ho market roatntadns tho firm tono that s charactorizod 1t for tho pnat elx monthin or more, tion of whitefsh and trout, rarily out_of stock, Wo quols: No, 1 whi 13@13)¢c, Bales woro Toy 13 good tcora.... .. st and stoady, onulne Veillo Montagu cut than ‘ovor. aH groat, if not will inve n tendono) Jorm wns noiive, bul 3! 83BERA: hiands ; jobbing prices, ors; mixod foatliors, 10@450 ; chicken, 181 —"T'tado Lng tho wenther wns 20 chiolco ateors Masury’a ralrond colorn, Talaco car colors In ca Tochello ooliro. rod, Englioh orango minorai Titisburgh orange minoral. ‘Evplish red load, ‘Amrlean red fond Zingllah vormitios Henrlet vermillion. out nt Eiro fivat lgne orlod busiions 1s Itis probable that tho move- ment of yostorday was onginoore lioldors of corn, In Topes that It woul Inrgo buylug ordors from the countr; m to partlally unload to-day. -Those ordera *did not como, and n drop was the nocossary con- Btil thoro aro many oporators who rofoss to heliove that corn is gos u, and someof thoso took hold late in the glving o firmor tone to tho. markot. deolinod to 38340, %4¢y- zod olosed of 61 cholce steern, 83 85 robnbly moro will droused this yoaf, from tha nn has boon shippod for any P e ‘With the excop which ar0_tome tho supplies nro smplo. brl$7.00; No. 3 g trado opencd mativo an: prices firm .and continuoed so to the closo, wi ply oncouragod - buyors, highor, Thosmall suj aud the advanco of 1 *In the nftornoon whoat was aotive and irregu- ohaeerfully paid, 1¢o lower than at tho oloso of 0. 2 spring gold st BL.243( cloaing’ at” tho inaid ke rJdunu,"e‘!nuln‘[flnt Sll.“ r domand and jrregular, selling w sollor May, and clnul§ 7o lomer lcon glodlng:io eelifigs@fl.fig {gr ‘ow gold undor 80.! o ulk fotohiod 85.05@0.00. Only o fow ‘oar loida 1 zt}n;:}::;l unsold at tht‘l’ u}gfln, and the tendenocy 00 Was apparon! till hij . o Roto tho following 1 1 "L bighor range. nog Av, Price,|No, 160 30! 50 or 100 1oy, $6,00@0,35; Geory 75@6.00; Labra 3¢ brl, $4.35@4,50 ny oponed at i advanced to 88%fc, fell 8837c. ' Sollor the month, or rogular No, 2, sold at oloning at 8¢, Frosh raceiptaclosed lor Juno gold at 40@41; at 40360, Bollor July sold at 41){@ sollor Auguat -t | 42%@4330. , roported of 8,000-bn No. 2, fresh recoipts, at. 8830 ; 6,000 bu do at 8820 ; 8,600 bu do at 88%(o; 85,000 bit - do, rogular, at_380; 40,0f 873¢a; 20,000 bu do st 87%4o; 1 87340 ;- 5,600 bu do &t 89, o mixed at 88c, afloat; 400 bu rejocted nt 84lgo; 10,000 bu do at 840 ; 5,600 bu do &t~ 0o, afloat. Total, 166,000, Columbia River /D NUTS—No porcoptitl_tmprove- mont Las takon place in the situation of tho mariot for dried fruits, tho movoment continuing sluggish aud icen, witha fow oxcoptions, rulin od. 'Domcatics, especinlly, aré dull and wesk, very 111110 attontion belng pald {0 tho quotations when thero iu offered an opportunity {o soll, , Rafeing and pruno nro moving twith_some froodom, ‘aud n slight advanco has taken “cornor” in Now York, St @ong soior My, o sollor Ma; 40340 seller Juns, both optiona closl o do. ~Bales of pro ‘brls mess pork, soller July, at $18.75 ; and $9.35 or., Ghicago atono coal, Bissouriatono coal —Was ‘in ‘continned firm nt 16@170 for turknys snd 47 Wo notd sales of 0 coops turkoya at 170; O coopa do’ at160; 5 coops clilckony at P8, at $5,00 ; 8 coopa &t $4.70. B—Wero n fale requent ot 00@ 4o for good to oholco peachblows ; mixed lota wora plow ot 35@A460. Wo noto salea of 1 cat peachblows at 610 & car do at rack ; 1 car at 6o, doliverod. . ALT—Waa in tolerably falr domand at tho an- Onondaga and Ba A".‘,‘{““& age, ‘Mk $ Asiiton dairy, por eac & Turis Teland; Ash pales woro visions_include woak and unsot- £ — 3 ' CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. 11,200 bu high- co, owing to tlo 2zt in good roquest ‘We_quote: Fonktax — Dates, BRRSHSRREEEESR 255858588 528835282 'usApAY EVENING, April 22, and and oasler; ' 04 per cont. T ALCOHOL~as in dem: OORN—Thero Turkoy = pruncs, Buskey | prune annoxod prices : 18Q ordinary coarso, DomesTio—Alden apples, n do, 01@7xc; Westorn do, 5@ jouthorn o, 4% @530 poactics, parod, 172003 , linlvos, 6@6§0; do, mixed, 42(@0. rrion, 0@9)0; raspborrics, 40@416; pl rlos, 23@240,” NoTs ragona, 21@230; Nople Lo, UG 11@12)0; African poa gton poanuts, 7@80; Tonnossco peantils, 45@ GREEN ITWITS—Thoro was no_particular changa, Orangos and lomons aro in fair roquest and stoady, . Applos ond cranberrics ro rather slow and oaay, oX- copt cholco lots, which aro firm ot tho quotod pricos, Wo ropeat: Apples, common to falr, to cholco, $1.76@3. (oultivatod) at 310.00@12,00 por brl; common do at : lomons at §5,6037,00 per box ; Valenela o per box, £, 0@4.00; m.‘-mnogf?. 80, a8 boon more inquiry for broom corn the past weelr than for somo time past, Tho demand for cholto hurl oxceodd the supply, and, a5 & consequence, Buyors avo purchasing’ moro of Lho fommon corn s in larg Pricea rula steady, s follown bratd, 6@830; No, tive In_options, and irrogular, at o on yesterday's quota- oy woro reported activo oy York, and partiall Bollor Bay oponod at 30540, ad- vanced to 803¢o, and closod eagier at 8040, Sell- or June was aotivo oarly at 839¢0, but “suddonl; pod to 82cy,closing nt 82, 20}¢e bid, and strlotly fro Cash ales woro roported of 5,400 bu ot 803¢os 6,200 bu at 8005 10,000 bu at 203do;" 203¢c; 10,000 bu at 203de: 5,000 bu af 00 bn do ot 270; 50 ;.8,600 bu do at - 8do; ood demand, and advanced 2@ hit offerings, the recelpts ha an avorngo advanco of tiong, partisil; g amaaaamanaaeoad 8 ‘alum, $3.252.40 ; DOORS, AND BLINDS—Were in modarato y. We contintio to quote : . DOONS—FOUR PANEEL, modium qualitios, and rathor low, 0@l por 1b; No. 1st k 1 lo do palo and red, lmg 0, TG e, ss wall 5a”Sa monta of trade, tho movoment han boon rotard tho unfavorablo woather and tho almost impassablo condition of ‘tho country roads, but tho gy 0 a8 for tho corrospondl ings considerod, our dealors have 1116 ronson to complain, the market Tuling steady and firm for tho rticles enumoratod HH = ,w«_w““.“a & of thio woather. - B 5! o= 5! 65180 635 | BHEEP—Wer ot tull last wool’ buyera compoted, und tho supply, which con- was ~ disposod of ab dium, and at 85.50 . Regular close ood demand, and rocoipta at 80, ‘wero flrm and Eastorn ¢ olhor dopart- _siuted of aome 84,95@0.25 for c @0.50 for good to oxtrn. o8 salos waa fully na lax \+:2x 8 by Ox 8, Tast year, and, all thi @ o, $1.9632.60; good bu white, by samplo, ot. oro ; cranberries “Totnl, 58,800 bu. 5 por bl from i SE L. 288 in tho following M PRE $10.00@12.00 por can tormmo do, por box, $3:5i .60 : Havata orangos, $13,00 por'brl, OCERTES—Tn this department tho past wéok was among tho quletest of the present season, thioro having Deon & noticeableabienco of anything resembllug ao- tivity oltherin tholocalor outsldo domands, and (le revalent feollng was ono of dopréssion, Yet, taking {o_consldaration tho unfavorablo surraundings of Ahe market; -the aggrogate distribution of ataple and sido goods han beon quito o In o oxpected, * Tho prolongad d tho extrome wtringency o sulted in b prolt g Ly, + gunnlos, singlo, 17 v, 2803200 5 oo\ anche, OTges | o 3 D PIAS—Oholeo boans 00D vory smal wore roported of 1,600 bu 0 bu do at 80c; and 800 bu by sams Total, 8,200 bit, . © ° o 11 and little bottor than nominal; ‘but'somowhat flrmor-than yostorday. . Regular No. 2 gold about noon at 700, and later at 7lcj | mollor May was quotablo at the samo fi Rogulnr No. 8 was nominal at 60 jootad at 40q bid, _Fresh roceipts outside tho tock Island were quoted at 76@70c for No. 2; 0o for No. 3, and 45@46o for ro- coted. Cash salos were reported of 5,000 bu 0, 24t 7105 8,000 bu do nt 70c; 400 bu No. 8at 60 ; 400 bu xojected at 450 ; 400 bu by am 90c; 400 bu do at 800 ; 400 bu do'at 7do. e M CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. TUESDAY EVENING, April 23, oflav:l:}’l.‘o simr:’flon of tho 'y goods has undergono i osgential change, Although tho aggrug%no d?: tribution mado & very fair showing, thoro wps s noticeable absonce of that activity usually prova~ lont st this soason, and the market has loat much of the buoyancy that characterized it a fortnight Tho princlpal drawbaoks toan active trado ropitious weathor, the unsot~ 1 i 0 country roads, and the con- tinued ‘atringency in the money market. ndoring causes will continue in op- uite impossible to fore- ily romoved, tho season that incronsed activity of any considerablo duration caunot rensonably bo anticipated. urclinges throughout the geason hand tomouth” charactor, justifies thp bellaf that there will bo a steadil for goods far into tho summor, quotntions ditring the past woek havo boon fow ilo the feeliug has boon | Bomowhat less buoyant, and in somo unpopular brands concessions have heen mado to offeot salos; thora is still a good dogrece of flrmnaees’in makos of cotton fabrica, 3 “are in_fair. ro- and dull, Wo quoto: WH £es hoica hand-picked na Bince ourlnat weok! Barloy was dul ‘market for domestic yollow do (in b 23, ; BOILDING MATERIALS—Wera in moderate de- maud, Common. brick sro quoted ot §8,60@10.00, ac- cording to quality.” Vory poor- brick hava hoon sold at £8,00, Othor matorials ‘o unchangod. We ropent: Now York stticco, cnating, o a8 could ronsonnbly Inoas at tho Enat, and the nionoy market han ro- -oneral decline there, snd our markot Drices—it {8 now frelty generally avo reached the hiard-pan and a return fo ich must follow pleasant weathor, will no | tnesa o goneral hardening of prices, - Wa L1 OAnp BopA—TX@0¢e, Coryzes—Nochs, 33@30c; No. 2, 26@20}¢e; fenc 13{@33Xc; primo Rio, 231@33/¢c; good c; common do, 21}¢@21%o: roasting do, 1 Singapore, 23y @34e; Costa Rico, fancy, 2 do, prime, 235c@34e; Marncaibo, 23@2iige, ‘welght, 0 @210; Htearine, full welght, 16%@16c} do short welght, 14)s@16¢c, 83{c; Raugoon, T};@Sc; Caxo- Buaand—Patent ent loat, Hiucco, $2.60@2.75 7 . Toseadale cemont, por bl Loutsvillgco: havo beeti tho un; Eoras@a.50, it cormat, 3. tled condition of ment, $2,003 Akron coment, 8,50 ; limo in_bulk, 00c@$! brl ;' white sand; por br), $1,7 fine brick, per. 1, \2x10 bybs3 .. @3.00 ; ‘plastoring Lair, cent is mado from 000, : $40.00§00.00 @10.00 5 eawer brick 0031200, deliverad: 0, delivered ; Mils 0,00, deitvored ; firo clay, per’ brl, $4,00@ ist- of - prices por box'of 50 ndow glas, from which & reduo- on it is, of course, toll; but ware thoy spo far” advanced lat, G SEEDS-Timothy snd clover woro i good domand and vory firm tho fornior was from 5@10c higher, vy light,” Hungnrian was. firm af 2 1,00@19.00; country brl Bt. Louls hydraulic’ prossed, $45. $32.60, delivered ; Racifie, Ti{llsdale, $25.00, delivorod fost for domestic wi tion of 45 and & per cent {a ma Mo following s the of in store in this city on tho ovon Inst, and at correspon orb of tho grain Tho offerd g of Baturday 0 offerings aro vo $1.05@1,90, Millot ot 00c@$1.00, Tim 36@3.60. : Clovor nt $4.05@! 1,90 for crushing, and $216@2.20 for. sowing, Salen includo 25 bags cliofes timothy at $3,00 60 baga doat $3,65: 100 nga do at i ‘bags ot §3,407 12 baga nt £, 0t $6,00; 102 bags good at rinn ot $1,30; 12 bags d 0 ‘Door st $1,05; 60 bags millot at $1,00; &6 "PEAS—Rulo qiilot an a: ¥ April 10, April 13, Apri 20 o 1873, . 1870, 1872 Jéln"'nws—-atnr,n 50 77 baga at $3.45; 914 0 bags prime clover 43 bnga cholco Tun- (ho clianges in 131(@13%/c; crushed, and uniniporiant. ed, and gramilated, 131/@131(cT A, alandard, cas. No quotsblo changea ¢ Hyson, common to fair, o cholco to extra fine, §100 Tynon, T6:@$1.00 : conimuon oo to choico 19 BIGET10; fins to Lo b 1,005,417 1,695, P T S 0; 12318 to 16520, e T G nonriy all tho leadin d_tho moro donirablo woolens, stocks in Jobbers’ hands aro being steadily reduced, they aro still large, and in point of onoral attractivenoss are not the markets of the country. goods, shawlg, &e., gomo now and espeotally desirablo styles aro boing " offered. Notwithsfanding tho oxcoodivgly. dis- ngroeablo charactor of the wenthor, tho past fow ays have witnossed a liboral increase in mand for carpotings, and dogpito tho depressed condition of the market for the raw materials, a orvade tho market, dealers on to inoreaso salos at the sacrifico of pricos, Tho Now York AMerc Journal says of the woolen goods market: . 'Pho market for cloths and othor woolen goods dur- ‘mapths has been unprofitabla for the d+ery unsatisfactory for oll classos of dealars. Thostock of gaods on hand wnd made + Trom Woul UKDt At utie Yery Ltgliost prices, while tho ‘market for goods has had o At oy, 'The firo in Boston Inst fall Deilef that the market would be materially offocted by tho dostruction of 5o largon quantity of fabrl while thoro was considorable speculativo among denlers and manufacturors of woolen goods, which resulted in & temporary stiffon- Ing of tho market in wool and woolens in Novembex Tut sinco tho 1at of January wool hae i1l of the princips? @1l Now Orleans_sugar, chofce, 10G10Xc ;10 primo, 13(@0%405 do fair, V@ s, $1.05@1.40 ; ellvor drips oxtra flue, 726730 ; good sufar-houso Eyrup, 436 oxtra dn, 50366c 3 Now Orleans molusscs, choice, 6 @83c ; (o prime, 18@800 ; do common, 63@T0e ; Porto oico, G5@05¢ ; commion’ molasees, V3 - rlal, 05@65c; g gunpoyder, 706@$1.1 90c@dt. slwr@ g e 70@80 Pt 0@$1.00; falr to gnod do, 70@80c; common do #34c;, colorod natural leaf I 10 fiue 'Oolong, 5@ extra, 00c@31.00, 0. 930 common, B@B/G 211U rs—Diamolit apsortmont and oxcolled in nny of Iu tho line of dress n, 65@050 ; common 450; good, G0@700; cholco to To'in demand nt the 23138 to 28x44,. rices given bolow s -Extra, 75@850; cholce, 05@ ogate. ; half bright, 60@700 @3503 medium, 30@320; com- clised n triflo within tho past half pricos now being ourrent : 00 hickory, §13,00; slaby, ‘This mariet {s without espocial chiange. Tho domand §3 vory light and_prices aro weak and ir-, Annexed are the quotstions th, washed, nxtrn mes Onewmva—Fino C 5¢; common, bt biack, sound, 41@85c, uoKING~Extra, 53 ‘mon nteme, @206, WOOD—ifas do ozen days, tho followin, Tooch, $11.00; maplo, §13. 08,00, doliverad, BALERATUA—Common fo best, 9@10¢. Spioes—Allopice, 17@180 3 cloves, 37(@! por, '231@240 3 uubiiegs, SL. do No, 1, 20@25c; d 6)/@63¢0; Gorinan moullad, 6@03¢c 3 "Whito Tily, 03 rown Windsor, 43 105 laundry, 6@ | 0, 6,&6?50‘ 7 ‘conaition of tho conntry roads has booh lica of looso hia: cos aro nominal or (hon n wook 0go, avo also been in Iy t stock, and -prai- xio (to wiilch tho dnquiry at presont is’ chlelly con- finoil (s ndvanced $1.00,0r t6 511,00@12.00, Waquota: dealers, us follows—cars to pl rinlly from-those curront a weok ago, though, asido [. g the fseling Lus beeh rather’ weak, as far us posiblo, | ondency of prices | from choica dar: holdors scoming ¢ en acoumnlation of stock when the ias0 manlfesily dowriward. ' But, notwithatanding “ gold 1ip,” o fow packnges linve any conslderablo inoronso in ro- remult otherwieo than in s decline, i rostricted {o meoting innodiat corisumplive wante, and ja chiofly centered in tho bet- tor grades, Roll butter Is very Rensitivd {o climuges in tha Wentlier, and & fow warm daya would sond down uoto :*Common (o cholco Toll, 24@500; stricly choico dalry, packed, 33@30o; um to good, 25@ 280 : inforior'to commion, 10§ 2. - R GANNED (100DS AND PIOKLES—In {lils branch of trade nothing hes ocenrred to d Tong provalent, Nolther local nor interior ratailors . osition to nnticipato wents, thelr mited {o small orders to meot tho Surrent requirements- of -their irade. .undergone no decidod changes, though, if we excopt corn and tomatoes, and Grape & Blackwoll's whilch aro.firmly hald ot tho or leas ahading all arounds o X firm tone scoms to_ +ovincing no‘dispoeil oslrons to prevent, joAra~French motiled, 3 White Rose, 6X@! Savoi Imperial (@10c;.corn, 0@ 15,505,608 5,820,514 s, their offorls to kee Deen left over, on ceipls can scarco; The demand is at] .ing thie past four ‘manufacturers, ane such that our sup: an downwatd tenden- prices 4@5o per b, Wo d ton vory goneral Fleecer e X o Fleeco, washed, X, Tlosce, washed, modin | Fleoco, washed, modiam Fleace, unwashed, X&XX. in go: Tleece, unwashed,. X&XX, dingy.. Flecce, unwashod, coarn to medium, Flocee, unwashedt coarse, ond aingy. wholesalo prices paid by contain 20,000 1ba: ON TRAOK—" X ‘tfmothy, beator pres.’ sed, $15.50B10.5 Umolliy, loose pressed, $14.60@15.00; Ox_Wagox—Timothy, oose, $L7,00@10,00 ; prairic, looac, $14,00816,00, For dolivéry of pressod, $1.00@1.E0, nccording to dls- nce. MIDES—Romnin quict, nt substantiall curront during tho provious week. Noit] Easlern tanncrs havo operated with sny freedom, and tho dnily offorhigs, though modorats, havo oqualed ‘tho wanta of tho trado,” The condition of tho Now York markot 1 thus spoken of in tho Shos and Teeather feporter: “ Business in dry hidca durlog tho ant woek ling beon very dull fow, oven at the declino note agaln, and stooks of all kindsoro aconmulat- ing, Prices rositogeiher nominal, aud_quotations cannot be mnde which can bo dcponded on for any Tength of timo, Tho smount rocelved is ovor 85,000, and the sales only £ome 53,000, lesving a stock on Lian of 104,000 htdes of all kinds.” butchors’, To; greon ourod ligh 11@180; 20 ; dry faltod, 16 urh the qitiol 50 have shown a dis) purcliosos belng declined from 120 to 160 3 Ih o grades, whilo the market #till has a downward ton- dency. Although thoro has not been so “ciation in cloths ond other woolen fabrics samo timo as in the raw matorial, tho dopress| has beon meverely felf, Far -moat part of gont year tlio trade hog booi unsatisfactory in all kinds of woolon goods, and it atil contivues tanguid, with tho ‘what baa bedn oxpocted by even Total, 0,005,870 but.. These flgures show a de- creasio during tho week of 65,194 bu wheat; 289,~ 708 bu corn ; 1,218 burye and increase of 23,304 above, there was 176,965 bu whoat, and 1,761,502 bu corn afloat in the harbor. ofloat, 11,038,237 bu of all kinds of grain. TROVISION EXPORTS. Tho New York Produce Prechange Weekly give quotations, thore Ia moro loss, 4 GIFTS--A further roduotion of Go snd 100 Ja notod in rall freights, Followlng aro tho Ty wool 5@: RAILROAD FREL three nontbs of ths 28,077 bu barley ; and regato much bolov: and tho salea have been o most conservative. oy Total in store and DROWH OOTTONG. Athnntto A, 44, Strawborries, 2 Ib, Blackberries, 2 1 ‘Gooseberrics, 3 1. the following as tho foreign exporis of provis- ions from New York for tho woelk ending April 15, 1878, and tho distribution of the samo : Bacon, | Cheese, e, 1. 23] 1y 749 & Wo quato: Green city 1203 doheavy, L Bhawmut, LL, | -1 00t S | wod s30p2 Y1an0d B B TTork eef| Lavd, el pi| Toes Now York,,.. Philadeiphis, Hal 10@200} long-liak grubby, scorad, cut, or ot] rico, B ONEY—Com honoy ia very scarco, belng out of sesson, Strained fa quict. Quiotations aro s follows: Oholco comb, 25@280; fair to good, 20@250; stralned and commor, 12@15¢. TOPE—Thore hins heen no pacticular chan market, Trade is very quiet, but stocks ore considerablo firmness, Following are the pricos cur- Tent: Prims Lo cholco Western 8¢ 40@60c 3 fair togond, 380 ; common to_medium, 26@30c; Now York, 48 0@500 ; Bavarisn, 60GSG L—Morchants_ropor ason, Imported stock 18 firm. Wo con- Nashville, 80 in, 8 B8 88 oq uruni0 SRE2ak RSP erwiso damaged, e BB 5 Nashia I, d0-in. 388 F3 ey eIy S&8: Popperall T, 40- Tepperell I, 6-in Topperell O, Si-in Topperoll N, 80-in. . Merrimac W. Pink, .. Morrimao D, Fancy..1Li Cacheco Fancy.. SE Aassachusotte B B, Portamouth P.. INTS, Garner Faney. <3 H 2 Bhans 556 e ®aE85: Wilmington, N. Charleston, 8, O, Petersburgh Al 5 oy 2 8 e @ Bmall, brls, 2,200 por pkg. ... Bmall, 3§ brls, 1,100 por PEg. Bodiuish, brls, 1,200 por Pkg. Se 3 R —— CHICAGO' LIVE STOCK MARKET, B SomaS o 'URsDAY EVENING, April 93, ock aince Saturday have 5 T The recelpts of live at: boen as follows: pl n 10 gal, kegs, per keg. An bitor, 0,070 s { greats, 280,004 e ; elearine, 8, And from Nov, 1 o April-10, fnolusive, for four | Ohow Ciow (Haryey), pis. 0. & B.s nseorted pickles, G, & B.'a assortod pickies, B German plow steel, Naumkeag sattee Pequot satteons Laconia, Gliromo tool steel English tool stool. English spring siael, LEATHER—Prices ' rem amount of trading has been a Joinod quotations 3 2108, Slatar’s Paper... Manvillo ¥aper. ‘Week before last, Puro, quart cans, per doz. o Bhipments wers a8 follow: i £l 103,669 X 107, 45700 8,680,343 41, 458580 18,780,638 216153, 451 ‘gal. imeen 1 o e llémEflnéflan.tl‘llnx ,234,758] 10,003,495 13, L roduct from undor- DLEA( Lonsdale cambric...! the reduction belng due tions hayo been lowered i stocks than to any svtusl maore to the doterioration o dopreciation {n values, Fine goods may now bosaid 10 b out of tho market, and_from this timo forward, until prime new ohcoso inakes its appearanco, prices ted to ruls weals ond varlablo, of new * hay choceo™ are beginning to arrive, but the v, and sales can_only bo offected at low quolo: Now York factory, 155@16K0; 160 : Wostern factory, 13@160, amount of trading has been dono in thin departmont, and prices havo not boon sub- ‘ho unsoitlod condition of {ho unpaved strects and alloys offers a sorlous impedi- meut to the delivery of orders, and tho wanis consumers_have been_only partially supplicd, Wo quoto: Lehigh, lump, $12,50@15,00; prepated, $12.60 31300 Lsokawanna, $12. 10, $10.003 Walnut 1ril, S1 JATT! ast prices ‘are lower all around, but tho lighter recoipts hero induced n and former rates wero flrmly descriptions of stock, whilo for especlnlly dosixable lots thero wero buyers ot Although there was no par- ticular urgonoy in the demand for any class, the different grades woro fairly nctivo from the oponing of trido to tho clogo, and nbout overy- thing was disposod of. In offerings wore all that cou being a noticeablenbsence thiat usnally onters so largely into tho sup) Very fow sales wore roj tho great bulk chango from £5.123¢ upward to $0.00. ported at 86.75, but inve such salo was offooted, strong pricos, tho suj short of the demand. fiullmunggfln, . "o forsign oxporls of the ‘mentloned places from Nov, inclusive, At comparod with tho exporta {rom n Btates portw, {rom Nov. 1 Nov, 1, 187, to oy 1, 141 Cauniry barness, Kino, clty, 3 b, confldont foeling , to Aprii 1, 1872, snd adhored to for al a trifling ndyanco. Gonintry uppor, No, 1. J Ohlo factory, 13 00; e olnt of quality the be dasired, thero of thatsoallawagstocl Jected to ruy change, Tough npper; héavy, Total Nov.1 to A 118,115, 7 6,293 PR LISTE 121,10 Buitalo siaughtor soid, N ortod undor 34,75, w Trle, £10,00; Briar | # D, A" sole,... 5 Blossburg, $10.00 ; 91,028 105,110,113 atigation proved that no Btockers wore salablo at frlling conaidorably mooth, thrifly. young from 000 to 1,050 Ibs, readily @4.806, and in o fow instauces ares woro paid, 0 hend of cattla shipped to this market Jast' woel, 5,454 hoad—or considerably 1nora than one-fourth of tho entiresupply—wera Ly Nelson Morris, Tho nmount of Inonoy roquired 1o move this stock was £475,700 —na protty good woul’s buoinoss for one man. Tho markg} closed stoady, Kip, No, 1, medimn. Kip, No, 3, hieavy. $0.003 Minonk, $8.00: Wilmin; modorate demand and slendy, Packers’ goods ars aquiot and unchanged, Wo quote: Pork barrels, §1,20 @1,353 lard ticroes, $1.60@1, @2.10! flour batrols, K@8G0 do_buckad or & ataven, ' rougl, $10.00@ The Day Cily Z'ribune says thab this yoar the salt manufacture of tho Sa; largely incrensed. It prodicl bris will ho made fn "its own district froights will open favornbly to shi Owing to the small stook ready for the dulness of luraber freights, vessels will have his or go light. unw -Enferprise says that tho onoral fosling among saltmannfacturers is that 10 sonnon will ba o profitablo one, Prices sro likely to opon at a conaldorably bsttor rato than last yoar. Tho market is bare, and tho pros- poctive demand good. ‘The annual report of tho Buperintendent of s ‘Bpringa, aubmitied tothe New shows that tho quantity of #nlt Inspeoted there in 1872 falls short of the in- ootions of 1871, 414,081 bu, nnd is 478,603 bu ort of the average inspeotions for tho last five Tho net revenuo to tho Stata iw $33,- 091.78, » decroaso of 8616.80 from 1871. The fol- lowing table showa wheio the Onondagt found its market i 1871 and 1872 ; Ront to Now York Cit; Bont to Albany. .. Hont ta Osnada, Lower lake ports,. wnaw Valley will bo 03 W e, &1, s that ovor 1,000,000 i e iveta, pone £ 1100 ‘poricstavos, rough, $17.00 ed, $20,00@23,00; tiorce 3 do bincked ' or rawed, 28,00 3 whisky staves, rough, $22.00@325,00 ; do 213,003 Qour staves, $0,00@11.00 flour Loop poles, $14,00 arep polos, $30.00@35.00 m, 5 Pal')I\UGH AND OHEMICALS—Continue to moct with Gumn opium and_castor oil woro & ¢ articles were witbout material irEs, ovon highor f ‘Whittenton, A. Amoskeag, 8-3.. for thean good has beon very far, consldoring the tus favornble weatber, and a flem ket for all articles in the llat, TN PLATE=I0, 10x14, $15.6¢ 14320, $16,60; do, roofing, 31,00, T'ta Tiy—Large, 42¢; small, 430 Butsy Z1NO—Fill catks, 116; bl losn quantity, 115507 Hlob,'9e, Rkt Inox—No, M, 03(v Tates, GanvaNtzED TnoN—No, 1660, No, 2520, 17¢; No, 21 of 15 por cont 18 made Uopper Lottom, 43@480; brazlers, over 13 anod coppor, 3, 10, Bc; 0,8, a0 0, 100; 104011, 1105 13, i 14, 12503 16 and 16, 'T40; 17, 10s | 18, 1907 20,2003 full bundle, 10 o ‘cont’ dis~ ht; foucd wire, T@T3ic. NATLS—Oontinio aetlve at B30 rten s 80 3§ 3 1240 off fo tho trado, t\;n‘u in good requont and stealy one s flour hioading, 1@8o @16.00 per m; por fitandard whito, Yo quots dn, 12x12, 810,00 : do , $16,00 5 do, 20x33, an activo Inquir chinugo, Wo quot Ir casks, 113¢@11)70 Extra—Graded steors avoraglng 1,400 IMM Cholco Beoved—Fine, o & yoar old stears, artford, extra, Bariford, Imp'l, to veeeen BI5@0,00 ‘Ammionin, cerb, ‘Bidweil's, doz. Tioane, Taudus, 1o Smith's tapestry Medium Grades—Sleers in 50 10 1,300 1bs. . Btock—Commion’ to good fo extra cows, slanghtor, avoraglng 800 to 1,100 1ba, Stock Caltlo—Common cattlo, 1 IHen Common plaii, . 223@27c | Hatl Engiah cocon, best, Amorican commol Auerlean best. . Tted und wh, clv Rod and wh, ch'k 6-4 TERME, ol thread, graln bage, cte,, 30 days, or 1 per cend i "'wfllu\ and ox, pl'n....34a 7 i, Oliina matting 44, Qhina matling 6 Chinn matting ¢ Tod uud wh, cly former rates, as follows § guloroforim, ... Glycorine, 1ib bilk, ... Quin Arabio, pleked @Qum Arable, Korh. . weallawng stoers, 'oxas, Northern winteros Corn-fod Toxas, ... OATTLE SALES, atugs, bulls, and at the followly HManilla ropo, B b, Bisal rope, G 1b. Homyp sush cord, CEREEEPERP B8R o, 10 aholoe stoors. Domostics, cottonades, Kentuck: . 14 stock steory.. Al onades, Kentucky joans, oto, 1 por Gluo, white, 1b, Tye, cone, cano. Borphis, sulph,, 0% E3 farred rope, W b, } s Totaldessriunseareennnererene 0,374,011 Onkum, ) balo, Of tho salt comin Inst yoar by way of way of Buffalo, 3,872,044, ¥, 4 por cont off 60, & por 13 4 o T jod by u'r'uulmnn ¥ 00, West, thoro was ahipped Awego. 1,876,064 bu, and by —T'racla ik beon quist, owlng ablo weathier, Lut tho tono of (ho market is fir, oud the quotationa of n vieok ago have baen fully sustaiucd . Wo ropoat our Liut 10)03 oxtra lard ofl, T60; No, Wo; do hotled, $1.02% whale, 880 s aperm, ucalafoot oll, strltly puro, $1.10% tra, 030 40 No, 1,:800; bank oll, o ; stralls, T60; clo- EEEERE Tho Hsglnaw Enterprigegayat * The lumber sales thua far are rather meagre, on account of Prices rauge very much . as at the close of tho last season ; preferred briuging §7.00, $14.00, 30,00, while now cut is solling on_ tho high water, Cm]lhinafiml uinine, sulph,, 0z, ed pt«".lp., lb.’ .