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® waera w up L W PR BPRNY YU TR BANAIEV AN DNRARRENOT ? MO: TupapAY,EvENmo, April T, ‘The toplo of anxious, not to sy in sowme in- iances angry dlsenssion, in buginess and finan- 4ial diralen to-day, was tho ppssago of tho dn- (ation ourrouay bill by the Unitad Statea Senato. True, avery body oxpected it would bo dono, but At offact goomod scarcoly loss startling, The faot that crontos most anxloty is tho bnd proos- dont {t sets for tho notlon of Congross m tho futuro, If inatime of profound peaco, when tho revenues of tho Covernment aro amplo, with groenbacke and National Dank curronoy worth only somo 88 conts on tho dollar, Oon-, gross possos o law'to {ssuc 00,000,000 moro paper, tho inovitablo effoct of which must bo to still furthor doprociste the iasuos now in clreulation from 6 to 13 vor cont, will not the next Congrosa mako anothor oqually fatal vanco towards uttor financial ruin ? 7 Confosgadly tho prosent logislation is to help tho spoculators .aud gamblote in stocks, real os- tate, and ovorything olso, and when did thoy over have monoy onough to antisfy them 7 Wo even honrd it suggestod thi ciplos Liad got couteol of Oongross, for thoy woro Togielating for tho intercat and ot tho bidding of gambling spaculators, aund not in saccordAnco with sound tinancial prlnu!lplen, or with the viows of tholeading substantial men of the nation, who think ond sk only the houor, aud ‘the wolfate, and tho ~ pormsnent pros- perity of = tho outiro country, Tho ueption was anxiously discussed, Will rant -volo the bill? Caun any intluence bo brought to boar on him to save tho nation in this hour of its financial poril? 1t was.nesortod that noact of his sinco tho surrendor of Vicksburgh, or evon_of Richmond, would yield him aqual honor. It is fenrod- that tho inflationists in Washington know tuoir man, for they would hardly havo pushod thoir measure 80 vigorously hiad they.not boen quite sure it would escape & veto. 2 ‘Wo ropubliah horo “TIE DLLL A8 PARSED DY TIE SENATE, _BroTroN 1, That tho maximum amount of United Siates notes 1 horeby Nixed at $100,000,000. 8r0, 2, That $48,000,000 in notes for circulation, in addition to suck clroulalan now allowed by.law, sitll be fasued totlio Natlonal Danking Assoclations uow organized, and which may bo orgaulzod-heraatior, ond such increased ciculation shall o distributed stnong 410 wovoral Blatce-as provided in Soc. 1 of tlio act on= “tiilod **An act.to provido for tho redemption of 3 por contumtemporaty*losn_curtificates, and for an fu- creaso 0f National Bank natos,” approvod July 1, 18703 ond cach. National Dankng Associstion ~now organiizod, or hereafier to bo organized, sholl keop ond _xunintain, 88 o paxt af ita reserve raquized by law, one- Tourth part of coin recolved by it as intorest on bonds O thio Unitod Btates, doponitod a8 security for ciron- Inting notes on Government doposits, and that hero- afior only ano-fourth of tho rosoris siaw prescribor by Iaw for National Hanking -Associations shall consist of ‘balances due to an -sasociation svailablo for the re- demption of its clrculating notes from associations la cities of redemption, and upon which balances no in- tereat shall bo pald, Tho statuto of July 12, 1870, provides that tho ‘distribution shiall be bnsed on the consus of 1870, and that if the circulation is not appliod Jor within o yoar by the Btatesand Territorios ontitled to it, then it mpy bo diatributed to thoso States not having their maximum amount of currency. The Act of 1870 refors back to that approved Maroh 8, 1865, This provides that **Ono hundred aud fifty millions of dol- lara of the entiro nmount of circulnting notes authorized to bo issued shall ‘bo apportioned to msgociatious in the States, in the District of Columbin and in the Territoriea according to ropresonta~ tive population, and the romnindor shall be ap- portioned by fha Becrotary of tho Trensury among nssociations formed in the sovernl Btates and in the Territories, having due regard for ox- isting banking capital, resources, and businoss of such Stntes, District, and Territorics." Tho banks are required to keop a8 o part of thelr resorve-one-fourth of what they receive as intorest on their bonds in cotu. This is shoor nonsenso, since the first ecction of the bill in apposed to s rosumption of specio paymonts, ‘%lnb is a bavk -to do with 1ts coin if it cannot sell itand cannot payit out? Tho Inat clause, in relotion to their balonces kept in other banks, ia likewise incougruons with tho rest of the bill, It was a part of Senator Shorman's Dbill looking to & resumption of specio payments in 1876, The majority of tho Bunate out off the hoad of the bill ‘and’ left the tail. Tho bill ag it stands provides for an in- definifo postponoment of spocic paymonts by tho Government, and then requires the banks to scoumulate idle coin in their vanlts, and thon roquires thom to keep all excopt one-fourth of their greenback resorve in thoir own immediate custody (thoy have horetofore been allowed to kecp throe-fifths of it in tho banks of rodemp- tion citios) and prohibits them from recoiving interest o this ono-fourth, What is to bo dono with thom If they take intcrest, is not stated. Altogathor, it Is aiffionlt to conceive any maasuro more likely to provent any now beuk from avail- ing itsolf of tho privileges of tho National Currency act than this, It is“‘lmpar that wo shonld present tho moro hopetul view takon by some with whom wa gon- veraod. If inflation could bo made to stop whero Itis,—if the people could rest in the cortainty that in the not distant future, our currency should appreciate to tho valuo of coin, tha coautry could stand the mischief this bill will do. Only 18,000,000 of tho 244,000,000 of greenbacks remsin to De. issued, and how = they are to bo put inta cir- culation ‘we do not remember to have secn stated. They could be used to buy bonds, and, with tho presont revenues, this socms to be the only way to doit. As tothe $50,000,000 of bunlk currency, it will take somne time to get it out, and somo contond that it cannot be done profita- by with the margln requirod at the present prico of bonds, and henes thers is no immediate dan- gor to bo approbonded from thet source, With many, thore eecms to bo no immediate cause for gloomy forebodings. They think the pooplo will gavo the country, even if thoir rulors do mako snd mistakes in tho laws thoy euot, It da woll to nct and to hope for the beat. The Board of Trade passed to-day, by a large majority, the anti-inflation resolutions "we pub- liakiod this morning. Thoy arestrong and to the purposo, though a littlo tao lato to have much offect. ‘Thare wad a proposition to send & dole- Enuun of our bost mon to Washington tolay them oforo the President, and to urge him to veto tho Inflation bill; but this was tabled. Businoss gonorally was dulf all round. Bank clearings wero soarcely a third of what they wero on tho 1st and 24 of the month, There are some indications of the opening of tho spring trado; but as yet thoy ve not very decided, Business men take rather a hopeful view of prospects, Exchauge is firm at par to and 250 per §1,000 p{aminm. Most or the salos wo 'hesrd of were at par. Discount raies as usual, 10 por cont, with good domhnd from the customors of most of the anks, while s fow would be glad to teko a large amount of paper, strictly firat-class, at 8, ‘Tho loan-brokers report money plenty at 8 @10 por cont, The lower figure for large, long lonny to unexcoptionable parties. THE MARINE COMPANY, It has boen claimed that Mr, Scammon owod a_very large smount to the Marine Company. If 8o, be is making an offort to seoure the insti- tution. The following mortgages wore FILED FOR RECORD ATBIL G, 3. ¥, Beammoa to Marine Company of Ghicago, *'mortgage dated Jau, 1, 1874vsve evsoss e oero. $125,000 3. Y, Bcaimon to Marino Company of Ghicago, ‘mortgoge dsted Feb. 1, 1874.. sieces 40,000 3. Y. 8cammon to Mariuo Company of Chiicago, . muortgage dated Murelr 1, 187,010 0e0vcaveerr 40,000 . ¥, Scummon to Maring Gompany of Gliicago, ‘mortgoge dated Mareh 1, 1674, , 40,000 Total,,.., 525,000 LOOAL BTOOK RATES, The banking-house of Preston, Kean & Co., No. 100 Washington streot, report as follow: Selling, Onilod Slatea s of 1., 2 11 United States 5-20u of ‘03, 1T 11 Uuited Bintes 5-20s of 64, bYITH Unitod Btates 5208 of '3, ., 103§ Unled taton &-20a of 5. i ary and July. Uniiod States ary and Jul 120 United Blates aryand July, i}“‘.‘( Unitod Hatoa Ga (hew i 1154 nited Btates currency 6, u7 Gold (full welght), 13 T Gold coupona, 1857 118k Tastorn ex, {counor rates). Goldsxchange, X 8 8y & hl)l‘.?lr &}1‘!“. 083 & int, por &int, @S W@UTK . Bl0poret. cont, Storling atendy ab $4.85 for 60 dsys, and £4.88 oMo rocolpts, $508,000, ustom recolpts, . Fxporta of p;’odnen for the woel, 84,742,060~ & deoroago fromn last woek of ©1,305,013, nx(;.‘i,old cloged ut 11334, after sollng st 1183(@ arrying ratos, 83 to fab ; inal rates, 3 por sosiiog ) B3¢ i ) A PO | Fort Wayno largo . Torre Huuto, Btuten Ex. Terro Hauto +Amorican Exjy Pacifio Blail New York 0, Erie ¢lClovo,, Cin, & Ch,, Bur, & Quing Laks Sy Union Pacific stoc! Contral Pacifio stock.. 94§ 106%| Boaton, Hurt, & Erlo, 1 0531Del, Zack.& Woslern.108 ] REAL ESTAT Tho roal estato markot has boon fairly aclive «thus far this yyook, the number of transfers bo- ing qute large, 'but mot of gront maguitude. Tho most important sale has beon 80 acres, com- prising the'wost' of tho northwest 3¢ Sce. 17, Town 7, Rango 15, which was sold by the Calu- mot Canal snd Dock Company at 8500 an-acro, .one-fourth onsh, the balance in ono, two, and threo years at 8 por cont intorost. The -pur- chngor waa Mr., Hnrrls, who is belioved to repro- sant parties intonding to eatablish n manufac- {ory of somo kind on tho banke of tho Calumot. This proporty is locatod two milos south of tho hotel ‘st South Chicago, and, like most of the land n that vicinity, has amplo water, and railrond facilitios, Fori; ‘acres adjoining wore sold in February by Col. Bowen at $500 ou acro ; and, sinco the sale, 20 oros, or one-half of the Iof, sold for S760 an acre. This will give some idea of tho estimation in which property in that vicinity is Lotd. The Intest improvoment in Bouth Chicago is_the ex- tonsion of the line of the Rocl Jfsland Railroad on tha pier as far as the light-houso. There was sold yostorday o lot on the cornor of Hamilton avenuo and Jackson strect, 72x128 foot, for 84,250, —a roasonnblo price, and foss than could have 'boon obtsined for the samo proporty & yoar ago, when 86,000 was affered. Now seoms to be the opportunity for persons who havo a 1ittlo capital laid by to invest it. Property in all parts of " tho city, ond especinlly in the suburbs, is held ot figures that will insuro o profit, ‘Monoythat bas boon honrded during the wintor is boginuing to sce daylight, and many of tho posscasors_are couverting it into ronl ostate. The domand for small lots in con- vonient but chesp localition is jucroasing, and thoro scems to bo o growing desire (o secure Liomestends nt modorate ratey. - Following are the transfera filod yesterday : > OITT rROVERTY, Sodgwick st 175 {L u of Menomonae, 6 f, 30x123 ft, dated April onsideration, $2,000. Moliawk st, 104% fLnof ‘North &v, w £, 24x7011, dated April 6 conslderation, $1,050, Tearl st, 1841 U 8 of Webster av, 0.f, 23501 £t, datad Aarch 23; conslderation, 8350, Tearl sl, 2807ft n ot Sophin, ef, 22301 ft, duted Mareh 237 consfderation, §350. ‘Thirty-firat st, 40 £t 0 of Buttorfield, s £, 60x88 210 1t, datod Fob, 10; connlderation, 46, ‘Courtland at, 220 ft w of Hoboy, n f, 24x100 ft, dated Feb. 19; ‘cousldoration, 2,3 cat st, 240 £t wof Groen, & f, 20x130 ft, datod April 7; consiileration, $3,000, Chicogo av, 160 fh e of 'Wood et, n f, 35x120% ft, dafod April 0'; consideration, 3,000, ‘Wost Randolpl st, 100 £t w of Adu,n , 3152126210 1t, dated Feb, 19 ; consideration, 8,125, ‘Suell st, 108 £t 1 of Wost Huron, o f, 24x100 £t, dated 24 ;' consideration, §2,030, Farrell'st, 616 {¢ of Lymon, nef, 49360 ff, dated April 6 ; consideration, 700, Arhland av, 144 ft 8 of Mitchiell st, o f, 24x128 ft, dated April 1 ; considerution, $850. Clybourne v, 135 ft 6 6 of Horndon st, n ef, 25x135 £, duted April 1 ; consldoration, §1,000. ‘Carroll st, 103 ft 0 of St. John'a placa, & £, 22x122 1t, dated Mareh 40 ; considaration, 2,800, ‘Hickory av, 180 tl 5 of Division sty n e 1, 353140 11, dated Aptdl 6 ; conelderation, $2,000, Clerry av, 169 £t § o of Division at, na f, 53115 ft, aated April 6 ; consideration, $2,500. Weat Huron st, 07 fi'w of Avera av, 8 f, 481121 tt, dated April 4 ; considoration, $2,600, HOUTH OF OITY LIMITA, Lots 22 (0 25, and Lot 35, in Block 2, of w ¥ nw Y 8560 14, 38, 14, doted Fab, 33 consideration, 0,000, Lot 45, {n Bowen's part of Nlocks2 and 3, Ridge- wood, Hydo Park, dated Jan. 24 ; considoratiof, $3,000, Tota 3,10, and ‘11, in Black 3 of Winstan's Lots 3 and 4, in Nowhall ot 's Bubdivision of n w i Beo 16, 88, 14, dated Jan. 3_consideration, $10,000, Lot'4 of Lots 2 £0 7, in Rosenmerkol’a's 3¢ Lot 6 Bso 10, 38, 14, dated April 6 ; considoration, $750, COMMERCIAL. TUESDAT EVENING, April 7, The following woro the rocoipts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in Ohicago during tho past twenty-four hours, snd for tho corresponding dato one yoar sgo ¢ RECLIFTE. BUIPNENTS, 167, || 1874, ) 187, Flour, brls W s 1080 Wheat, bu, ot 3,160 200! 30,150} Grass seed, La, Flnx seed, fba.. Troom corn, ibe, Quired meats, 1be Beef, brls.. York, brls. s, 0301 11248,088 12079000} ) W15 ‘Withdrpwn from storo on yestordny for city consumption: 8,207 bu wheat, 2,795 bu corn, 1,307 bu oats, 774 bu rye. The following grain Las been inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 65 care wheat, 122 cars corn, 6,000 bu high mised do, 6,000 bu No. 2 do, and 5,800 bu new rejected do, by cunal; 14 cars oats, 1carryo, 4 cars barley, Total (208 cars), 99,000 b, The establishment of a system of grain in- spoction in New York proraises mow to be a fized fact, and to materially stimulate the grain trade of that city by increasing the facilitics for changos of ownorahip, What {8 now wanted thoro s arrangomonts for mechanical transfor, which will not involve the delay to which grain it now ofton subjoctod on fts arrival In that eity, boforoe it onn bo unlonded into store or vessols, ‘t'ho Illinois & Michigan Cnanal has brought Tittlo corn hero this sonson thus far, most of it boing Lold for May dolivery, ‘I'hroo boat-loads were roported thia morning to lave arrived, Thore will not Hm\mbly be any great quantity of corn received liora by that or auy other routa till after the middlo of noxt week. ~ Orain com- ing in after that timo can bo delivored on May contracts on the firat storago, Tho lending prodnce markets ware strong to- day, and moderataly active; with a littlo mare of a disponition to take hold of grain for shipmont. Thero was also a liboral speculative movement, owing to reports of a firmor fuslll;g in moat de- artments reported on from the Kast and from Europe. The receipls of grain are slowly in- crensing, but our stacks in utore have not becn much augmonted duriug the past two wooks, The demand for dry goods was more activo than on yosterday, the pleasantor woather seem- ing to havo a favorablo influence. All atandard [nuduatlouu are now quoted firm, and many of hie more popular brands of prints, bleached and brown cottons, ate., will very likely adyvanco a little furthor on fn tho senson. Grocerios mot with a vory lUboral inquiry from local and fn- light domand at 03 Highwinos wero (F(Hul and oaslor, with a very ] per gallon, o, and holdors asking i, Bnlos woro limitod to 60 brls at 930 ‘| and'60 at 93¢0, Now York waa quoted sative at 00o and Cincitnati higher -0t 93¢, Our receipts i| .aro on tho Inorcaso. i Provisions weore again active but irrogular. || Tize market oponod with buyers of mess pork ab the oxtromo priges paid last ovening, but it was 8oon apparent thab tho controllers of the deal had docided to lot it down a lttle; thoy eithor wanted to unload, or to continue buying without & further advanca, Tho markat dactined 166 un- dor the manjpulation, and _agnin turned upwards whon~ thoy = censed offering to sell. Thoro ia littlo doubt now, in the | minde of the majoilty of oporators, that the markat is cornarad for.May, Doth hero and in Oinclunatl, and probably “alsowhere, Tho salod of porls in this market for the pnst slx days aggrogato ('.Bl)!\d\lfl\)'\]y moro thun tho wholo 8tock of potk Lore, and probably noarly the half of this is sold short to the controlling parties, Lard was activo, snd followed tho lond of por advaneing 20e ? whon quoted highor in Liverpool, and wonko ing 6@10c, closlng stendy, Meats woro inao- tive, andentirolynominnl at former quotations, ‘I'io'markot_closed quict at tho following rungo of prices: Moss pork, cash or sellor April, 816.60@10.60; do sellor Moy, &16.05@10.70} do sollor June, $16.80@16.85; En‘ptum\mr, $17,25@17.60. ~ Lard, cash or sollor April, 80.67%@0.70; do _sollor May, $0.70@%.72}5; do seller Juno, 29.85@9.8714. Bweot-pickled hems, 10@1044c per Ib for 18@ 16 1b rverngoes ; dry-salted meats, loose, at5ifo for ghoulders, cash, and G{osoller May; 88.20@ 8.25 for ebort ribs, cash, and $8.45@8.60 sollor Moy ; $8.46@8.60 for short cloar, cash, and 38,70@8.75 soller May; 8c for Cumbor- lands; 8l¢@Bia far long .clear. Tho same boxad at2{@J0 per Ib mbove theso pricos. DBacon meats, G3¢o for shoulders, u}g?fl}.{e for short ribs, 9%@D3go for short clonr, all packed in huds; thoe eame loose, g0 lower, acon hiome, 113¢@13¢. Mess beof, $8.75@9.00 ; oxtra moss do, §2.76@10.00; beef hams, 43.00@?28.50, City tallow, 63§@70 ; greaso quotable at 43{/@7c. Salos were Teported of 500 brls mess potk, gollor tho mouth, at $16.65; 00 brls do ab $16.60; 500 brls do at 316.55; 250 brls do, sollor May, at $16.95: 250 brla do at $106.871¢; 1,600 brle do at $10.65; 600 brls do at §16.60; 500 brla do, soller June, at 817.10; 250 brls do ot 816.873¢ ; 1,000 brls do ot 816,85: 6500 bris do $16,82)¢: 1,000 brls do nt $16.75: 1,000 tes Tord, soller’ tho month, st 8970 600 fos do ut 89,6744 ; 1,600 tes do, saller May, at 80.853 760 tes do nt 80.80; 250 tea do at §9.77)¢; 1,600 tcs do at £0.76. TFlour waa in bottor domand, boih on local.ac- connt and for export. ‘I'mo inquirywas chiolly o 100 1bs on the, Mny option, do smoller for epring oxtras, which ralod flrm at full formar prices, in sympathy_with wheat horo, ond o otter foohng in Now York, ‘Wintors wore quiet and rather weals, though ot quotably lowar. Bran was in good domnnd and firm. Sales wero Teported of 100 brls white winter extrna at $7.25; 270 brls do at 87,00 ; 100 brls do-at 26.75 ; 4756 brle do on private terms; 100 brls sccond at 86,00 3 7200 brls uxsfing extras at £6.00 ; 1,900 bris do at 25,76 ; 200 brls at 570 3800 brls do §6.00; 100 brla do st 85,253 1,750 brls do on private torms ; 50 brls rye at 85,15 ; 100 Lrls do at §5,00, Total, 5,046 brls. Also, 20 tons bran ot $18.00 ; 10 tons do at 31760, all on track ; 00 tons do at $18.00, delivered ; 10 tons screeninga at $20.00, deliverad. Tho following were the quotations at tho clos Pair to good white winters, .00 @ 8.0 Cnice do, . 7 280 @ 9.25 Red wintors.. o 55 @ 7.00 Choice epring oxtras, 676 @ .25 Medium to goad do.., 6.5 @ 5.75 Good to cliofco Miungsoia. 515 @ 6.5 Patent d0.iveeererenns 800 @10.00 Fair to choico pring, supering...... 400 @ 475 Oomumon do, .. 8,90 @ 478 490 @ 516 L1760 18,00 ly and quite steady at an average advance of ¥{c, the range being about the highest figure fonchied lnst eveniug. Liverpool was_oariy roported 2d per 100 Ibg bigher on spriug, and 4d ‘on white, while Now York was held 2@311(‘10: bu higher. This brought out an active demaud from tho shorts, and hold- ers acemed moro willing to let go ; thera was not much appearance of further buying ahoad, buta good deal of the May shortugo was can- celed to-day, snd the shipping inquiry was more liberal than heretofore, which kept up tho rico of current receipts, though thoy were angm‘ to-day than ususl,—execeding 100,000 bu. Thore was & good inquiry for Northiestorn wheat, 8t 1o premium over straight, but none wasy offerod. Beller May opened at $1.27 bid, doclined to 81.261¢, advanced to £1,27, and broke to $1,26), closing at 81,2634, Bellor Juno sold at $1.2735@1.6. Sollor the nionth, or reg- lar No, 2 spriug, sold at SL223¢@1.22%¢, clos- ing st the inside. Birlctly fresh receipts of No. 2 spring closed very firm at 81,2435 bid, and $1,243¢ askod, Other grades wore quiot, clos- ing ot ¥1.28 for No. 1, 8119} for No. 3, and 1,10 for rejocted, ntl on 2o storage. Chals rales wora roportod of 400 bu No. 1 spring at $1.28: 14,400 bu No, 2 !émngll atrictly fresh, 2,400 bu do at 31,245 ; 9,200 bu do 5,000 bu do rogulnr af #1.238¢ ; 5,000 235¢ ;42,600 bu do at $1.225% ; 5,000 bu do ot 81,225 10,000 bu do at ex.z?‘ No. 8 . Btrictly fresh, at $1.19% do rognlarat’ 81173 ; 800 burojected spring at 31,10 ; 400 bu by samplo at $1.31 dolivored, Total, 96,300 bu, Corn was rathor less active, and averaged o higher, chiotly bocause of a run(muud advance in Liverpoot of &d por 480 lbs. The roceipts hero 'wera not great, but our largest holders of corn oftered their proporty freoly, as if they expected that the hveral recoipts for May delivery, with flner weather, will produce s weakening.™ It was intimated, howover, that thoy aro anxious to put down prices, 8o aa to fostor on Eastern move- ment from the intorfor, which will cnablo thom to coutrol pricos in their own intorest, when ~the stocks in first bLandd have beon furthor roduced. Thora were more bu(em of cash lots than usual, but only for lots in storo, tha arrivals by canal not boing wanted. Seller May openod at 65340, roceded to 8534c, ndvanced to G55c, declingd to 65350, and closed at 6530, Bollor June s0ld at 635 @053, Beller the mouib, or rogular No. 2, sold at G137 @02, closing _at tho inside, Rocoipts of do dated thig wook closed at 64c. Now No. 2 closed at 5934, old rojected_at 590, and new do at 630, all on 2¢ atorsgo. Old high mixed commanded & promium of }5o0 overNo. 2; now doyas irrogular. Unsh #aley were roported of 400 bu high mixed, old, at 641go; 1,600 bu do nt 641¢0; 2,000 bu do, ney, &t 02c; 6,600 bu No. 2, old, strictly trosh, a6 632¢0 ; 9,000 bu doat G}go; 10,400 bu do 8t Gio; 1,200 bu doag 633{c; 40 b do, rogulas, at 62140 ¢ 80,000 bu do at 62¢ ; 5,800 bu do at 619{0; 2,000 b do, new, ab G9370; 1,600 bu rojectod, old, at 5% 1,600'bu do, Tow, at G683+ 5,600 bu Qo 4t 6803 6,000 bu by samplo (old No, 2) on Lnrivnlu torms, afloat ; 400 bu do, ear, at 620; 800 u do at 613(0; 1,200 bu do at u(m, on track ; 400 bu do at 61}¢o, dolivered. Total, 90,600 bu. Oats woro %\Ilot, and strong at X advanco, in sympathy with whoat and corn, with few sollers, and a fair demand for future, but not much wanted for prespnt dolivery outside of that re- quired for city consumption, Sellor May sold av 4624@170, closing steddy. Sellor the month or rogular No, 2 was quiot at 43¢, and receipts of do dated this wook at 45940, Itojuated was wantod nt 43c on 20 storage, ~ Cash sales were roported of (00 bu No, 3 at 46%a; 600 bu do ab 460} 1,200 bu o at 450; 10,000 bu do, regular, at 430 600 but rojeoted ot 430} 600 bu by swinple at 4% ; 600 bu do at 4805 1,200 bu do at 470; 600 bn do 403g0; 2,400 bu'do at 460 ; 1,900 bu do at 46}¢0 ; €00 bu do at 450, ‘Total, 20,200 bu. Tiyo was 1n good demand, and 1@1%40 higher, having recovered from the dopression of yester- day, w,ulch was duo to ampls on‘ndn‘:u of sanplo loty, The market olosod tlrm at BbY4o tor royu- lar, to 980 for rmalsln dated this week, Salos wara roported of 400 bu No. 3 at 930 ; 1,200 bu do at 020 4,400 bu do nk 003<o,and 2 bu by snm- plo at 050 dolivored, ‘Total, 8,000 . Barloy way qulet, but was'fully 20 per bu Ligh- or, undor u fair demand, with vory light offor- torior buyers, and prices wero ‘goner- slly firm, Ooffec was o notablo oxoop- tion, that staplo sufforing - » deoline of inga, Tho backbone of'tho barloy doal has ro- turned, aftor an ahsonco of two or throo wooks, aud now overybody s holdingoff for i an advauco, 2,893,900 5,906,209 78 207 oM ... 85,664 1,716,060 2613 ' 64,048 2,0 H 81,073 1,779,052 2 BT 28,305 200,163 o, i1 1,957 No grado.... v 100 100 Total . 28167 20,178 03000 AMLEY. No,1,. . 100,185 195,78 170470 No.2 LTena oa6i0 085 Rojected.’ 2416 24,039 46,405 Total.sossseensreress 107,831 917,007 250,020 ‘Total of all'kinds in atore, 7,628,796 bu. Theso flgnras ehow an Incronso .during the past wook of 89,760 bu; being .n_gain of 208,666 bu corn nud 13,971 bu oate ; with & docranso of 107,710 bu wheat, 1,011 bu'rye, and 19,160 bu barley, EROTEAN MARKETA. Tho following advices wore racelved on Ohange to-day, in-addition to thoso givew inour telographio cofumns : Arniv 7—London—Cargocs of wheat off conat 18 dearer ; cargoes of corn off coasi Armly hold ; cargoes of wheat on passago ymproving. 2 spring off Coant, 60v 6d@ats 04; Culitornin.: o, 62 84@65 0d § falr spring wiiest for shipment In May and Juno, 548 0l ; atrivols of whoat off coust_small, Enghsh country inarkets gencrally dearor, Frenoh country markofs a_sliado dsarer. Livorpool—Wheat strong. Corn_unchavged. Californin white wheat, 135 3d@ 125007 bpring wheat, 118 74@12s. Row corn, 385 3. ¥ EXPORTS FRO THE SEADOALD. § Tho followtug wore tho _aggrogato e:iports of tho prticlos vamed, from tho ports of Portland, Boaton, Now York, Pluladelphin, Now ( nud Baitimore, for the week ouding Apri Flour, brls........ 03,607(Pork, brls, 6,177 Whoaf, bu. 475166|Lard) 1o 5,825,072 Corn, bu + 403,375 Bacon, 104,080 Rye, bu . 8,630 . LATEST. Wheat was moderatoly sotive, declining @ K{u; soliing ot $1.243f down 1o £1,957¢ sellor [oy, and closing ot $1.253(@1.20, Corn was quict and J¢o lower, olesing at 65e bid for May. . CALL TOAD, Provigions woro quict, and pork and lard wora o ehado easior. Mess vorl, cash and seller tho month, closod at ©16.60@16.60 bid ; seller May, $16.65@16.67}¢; seller June, $16.80@10.85. Lard, cnsh or geller the month, offored st 0,75 ; Eollor May, §9.014@0.70; seller June, §0.76@ 0.85. Bhort ribs, cash or seller the n}nnth no bids, no offera; ectler Moy offorod &t $8.50. Bhould, onsh _or gellor the mouth, offered af Efl.flnkmfllnr Moy offored -at €6.10. Kales in- cludo 500 brls mess pork, sellor May, at $16.65; 500 brls do at $16.673¢ ; 250 brls, seller June, ot 816.823¢; GO0 tes lard, sollor May, ot 80.70; 760 tes do at 0,674, Bofore tho call a sale was re- portad of 50 toa bellics, av 12 Ibs, at 90, e e e i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. - 'TurspAx Evesrvo, April 7. ¢ ALCOHOL—1Waa a shndo easior nt £1.85GLI0. BEANS—Wero quict and unchinnged, Wo quota: Na« viea, ‘hand-picked per bu, $2.30@2.60; modiunw, do @2.00 10 br (GING—Drices rango bout tho ssmo g “for o fartinght past, aud ot tho presout writing tho market {a fivm aud steady. Stacks are moderato sud holdera oxpress confldenco that with with 5 bottor demuand tho auarkut sould advanco, Tollowing hra tho sling raca Btark, to; Ludlow A, Sic; Lowislon A, $20; Ameri~ can A, 290} Amoskeag, 3103 Otter Creck, 32c; burlap bags, 't and b bu, 18@0c & Funnics, single, 19@18c; do dauble, 27@ 3803 wool aacks, 60@GIc. BROOM-CORN—Tho market romalns vory quiot, A fow small ordora sro placod cach day at quotations, Tt 1a thought by somo dealora that trade will Tovive be- fore loug, Already zomo of tho Jarge Enstern and Cauadinn monufacturera have mado Inquirios whioh 1n taken 28 an Indication that their stocks are bosom- ing considerably reduced, Stooks hero are not large and_sbould tho demand become anywnys active, it would not {ake long to_ materfully diminiah thom, Honeo many dealers aro dsaposed to hiold tholr property withconfidence, We quote: Ghoico hurl, 8@8Xo; do oxtra, 003 corn that will work itsolf Into b alioice burl Lroom, 7@8o ; for good do, 6@7e; good to choico sialk brafd, 7ige; inforior brush, 4@03c, DUILDING MATERTALS—Weroin fair jocal demand, Wo quote: Michigan stucco, $2.603 New York stucco, casting, 53.25@3.503 Uticn, Louisville, and Alrron co- ment, $2.00 3 brl; Portland cement, $7.00@17.60 ; Jimd" 1a bulk, 6o@81,00; Limo (brls) $1.00/a1.25 % bl ; white #and, 3 br, $L.60@2.00; plastoring hair, B by, 4007 ro Uiy ) 1000 333,00600.00; buiding brick (com- mon), $7.60@8.50; Milwaukca 'ond_ Racino_pressed, $27.00@32.60, dol, ; Indiana preased $15,00@25,00; do common, $10.00@19.00; fire-ciny, 3 brl, 33.00@4.00, BUTTER—Tho weak fecling for somo time past por— vading this markot fo still a yrominent featuro, Tho Yolicy of buying only os necessity compels {s il pure iued, and, with ony matorial increaso in tho supply, prices woilld at onco take o lower range. Thus far ro- colvers bavo managed to proveut any materdal accnmue Intion, nnd prices are tolorsbly woll_sustained, ns fol- Tows:' Cholco to fancy yollow, 36@d0c; medinm to good grades, 32@30; inferior to common, 22@300; common to chiaice roll, 28@330, OHEESE—Remains’ steady snd unchanged, Tho demund {8 moderele, a8 4 usnally tho caso At thiu ntugo of thio peason, Wa continuo to quote ; New York factory, mild, 17@18c; Obio and Western factory, do, 16@17c; lower grades, 19@15c, COAL—Busincss hus nat fmproved sinco the dato of oir 1ot weokly roviow, and tho markot 1 still unset- tled, Liberal orders would bo filled at a concoaston from {ho quotations, which aro as follows: Lellgh, Prepared, $10.60; Lickawanns, $2,60310.00; Younsyl- ‘vanln Qanucl, $8.50@0.003 Indiaus Cannel,$7.60 ; Elo 51 Walnue 111, $8.80; Drooks, $8,00; Blossbirg, $4.50 @5,00; Kirkland giate $7.00; Hocking Valley, 8.30; Tudiano block, €6.50 : Minonk, $5.60; Wilmington, 5,00} Darclay, 95,00, COOFERAGE—Tho demand is Iight, and the sup- Dy s, ¥ollowlug are the guolations : Pork bar rols, $1.05@1,15; Whislky barrcls, $LOD@10; lard Horces, $1.40@1.4! rough, $18,00@32.00 ; do, bucked, $20,00@75.00; tiorea #taves, rough, $22,00824.00; buokod or sawed, 825,00 @'.N‘&; vhisky etuves, Tough, $20.00@28.00; do ‘Dbuicked, $33,00@38.00; flour st; ), $9.00@11.00 ; elrclo flour Leading, 8@Do por set; flonr hoop-poles, $10,00 @12.00 per m, DRUUB AND CTIEMIOALS—Tho conntry demapnd in reported ewng good and stendily increasing, The volume of bueiuoss 18 snid to e considorsbly largor {linn for tho sam tima lnst year, The locsl trado-u aull, Nearly everything fn the lst, at Jeast all import- od goods, miy ba quotad firm, nud'n elight advanco in snercurlnl preparations iu notéd, Prices ure as follows s 180 @ 10 flour barrels, 48@S550 ; pork étaves, Gream tartar, pure, ib.. Cochineal, Houd,, 1 Chlorofori, 1o Giycerino, 1 t buil dum Arublo, ploke @u Arable, sorts, Gum ‘camplior, Ib Gum oplum, b, Gum atolincl | Morphin, Buply, o i, borghaiol, fian Oll} castor, gal. v, Oll, Jomon, Banderson’s, Yotasan, chilor,, 1b,. Totnssium, cyun, (used, Yotossiuni, 10d., b, Totadn, Babbitt's, Quintne, sulph,, Tted preeip., b, Toot fpoeno, iy 1 @ i3 @ @ Axle-groase, @ Beans, Tonga, Ib @ Borax, rof,, th @ Dluc-vitrol, I @ Bromo-culoralu @ 5 @ © @ @ ) 0z, iflver, nit. oz Honp, eastile, gonuy Ib Sulphur, b, % FIBH—Dricen of whitofiah and trout havo been sub- Jocted ta a roduotion of 5o, with whilch oxcoption our {lutotutions are tha samo a brovailed week ago, Busi- siosu s ful andy ok tho folowiny prlcos, Lie miet fa fiem ; No, 1 whiftefiah, Hebrl, $1.00@ £0.16@7.00 5 No 1 trout, $0.00@@7.00¢ No, Tuackorel, tiow, &-brl, $18.80G14.00; No, 1 bay, $10,50 10,751 'No, 4 mackovol, 34,593,005 ‘fumily Sickerel, y-brl, $1.50G7.78 ¢ No, 1 nhors kite, $2.153 205+ baulk eodid, $5.60@8.75 ; Georgo's cadtiah, 44, ©0.60 3 Latradar herewng, splle buls, $8.30@30.00 ¢ Se-bel, 61.25@ 4,00 ; Labradiox horring,’ round b, 8.0 4o, Jgebrly $400@4:35 3 box' herring, " tra 0, 03@974c; O s "bluck, sound, 45@55 EFRUITH NUTBEZX fack of netivity has beon o3 Ann Arn Lt LIRTRUL 1B OVOIA " 01 morvlag vi ‘atMw N uwlds Tor frosh, and rogular “ThadsointanitdBegne aem A, : ‘will undoubtodly soon proval, | in iho Northiostorn wna nominnl nt 81,69 “for | SehSonblo I in brach of rade, and pricesof alelng, Stocls aponed Btrong nt an advanco of 3¢, but | Cheoso ramning quict and firm,” In tho driad | do sollor Mni/ $1.60 wns bid. No. 8 was quotod | nirifle fowsr than on thio date of our last wook= dull, and wanknosa goon sot in, and as the firat | fruit, oannod goods, and flah markots thore woro | at #1.85@1.40, according to lacation and doto of | Iy roview, Domestics, -howover, remoin firm, tho onll'prices ehowed s deoline of 3¢ to 19¢ por |.no now fonturos, trado .ruling quiet st about |-receipt;.and rojocted ot $1,10@1.26. Balos woro | mesgrs stock glving 'Loldors confidonco, 1We now cont, Erie and ‘Wostern Unfon loading |.ateady pricos, Lonthor, B‘T ron, tobacoo,.and | limitod to 400 Lu No. 2 st 81 800 bu do at Euolo.u followa ; ‘FouriaN—~Daten, 10)@110; figd, tho * dooline, "o " principal donlings wora | paints woro nnchanged. Oils gold fracly, and | 81673 1200 b No. 8 at 81,403 1,200 bu dont | frite 1hk@les fgn in boxos lasors, 16@36e; in ilo Union .Iacifle, Wabeli, Erlo, | wworo firmly held, Ungglng wea quice and' firm | 81.08; 400 bu do nb $1.80; 400 b do at 8185 | UEEE it 1036@1 0. xaisius; yors, $3.B500.56 5 TPaolflo Mall, Weatorn Union, Lnke 8horo, nnd |.nt 3o forStark, 320 for Lowiston, sud 2o for | 800 bii by asmplo at 81,65 Wotal, 5,300 bu. Th@Tigo] Zants ancsanin, TG | ofiro, 538 Northwestorn, During tho Inst howr's bainess | ‘Amorican. Tho following aro the l’nath)filx) of tho officlal ( Jemon pogl, 1@10¢. Dostratio—Alden apples, 26@3K thore was_a gonoral improvomont, and the mar- The {ntorlor domand for lumbor continuos ag- | Btatomont of grain in atoro in this oity .on tho | New York oxiras, 19x@1ijc; Michigan aliced, 1@ kot loft off quict aud firm, at an advanco:of 3 to | tivo, and the provious pricos are mainteined. | ovouing of Saturday last, and at corrsponding | 13%c; Mmu{(m quarters, 135@180; Wostorn do, 11 3¢ from tho lowest point of the dny. It 1a“anid|| Tho oferings at tho snlo-docks woro fnir ond & |.dates: Pllko Honlhgm_, lyg@lla: peaches, parad, 2@ that somo hoavy oporators nulondod to-day. Tho 'l moderato businces Was iraugncted. Motala and WIEAT, . Aol \ifi'l!u{,t'!n“!;"‘ié'@léé‘@.‘;‘: \’tlm!hflmlvg% g‘-’lgf total ealos of stocks for tho day wero 162,000 | nails continue .active aud ‘stondy. Iron -wns 4,:;{’!1:, Ma;zi;‘“, Afifil b, e O N "an.nal_,’”u}: shares, -of which 43,000 woro Woatarn Unlon, '|.quoted towor. Thote wore no now fontures in No. 1ol F 2 vere:| Almonda, Torragons, Q1@3%0; Naplos wainuts, 20@ 14,000 Pacific Mail, 18,000 Erio, ‘6,000 Wobnsh, | wool, hides, or broom-corn. An improvemant | No! 4 req +. | %20} Culli walunts, 19@200 ; Gronoblo walnuts, now, 10 80,000 Lake 8hore, 15, 100 Union Paoifle, 10,000 in the demand for hay waa roporied; | No.® winte @101 Brazils, 11@1150 s Tacans, Toxan, Di¢@I0Ko0 & Noilhw‘f’mm. and 7’0‘209 rs‘t. Paul, nllnf inql?r{:n ‘;n‘rln ehiofl; fr;un o:;t- No, 1, £ s z".‘l”.fé : :;ll_yg‘nfl‘l’qn ufifvfi?&’%{h}fi(‘;flg o second quall- Btorling oxchiango 34,854, sldo ointa, ¢ usln| ot o 254, 2 T@lla? A B | Dottor frados, whioh xulod fitns Dotatoon do- ‘183805 QREEN PRULTE—Grangos aro in good local aud fn= Db, i . f ki terlor domand aud firm ; Valoncias aro ncarly ontof tho Qonpons, "1, Vo121 [Conpons, 7., alinad sbout bic par-bu, cwln% to libora] racoipte, oioi1a 02423 | market, but the WapLly ot Acepina feult In fair, Appion Cottpuns, '63...... /1173 Coupons, 63, || Boods _woro a lit{lo mora activa aud Hungarian J0041 o028 | 8ol to tho rotal) trado at full pricos: Lomons, $0.60 Goupons, .. W119% | Now Ga i| and:millot vero flrm firml othor soods remain iy "0 gnr box; Vnlencin oranges, $11.00@12,00 por caso -Coupons, 05, 3 10-40n. i| nuchanged, Poultry coniinuos scaronnnd firm. e 9| icasing dio, or box, £5.50@0.60; Tnir to cliofea applan Coupons, ‘03, (now, ‘ 'E‘f.ff‘"“f fl|“|l|t“m| Woal n= 1%, St S007010 32,133 | 006000 per brl‘cullivalod Cranterriss 1n bozos. Missotrin . H 0- froights wera quiet and unchbanged. .50@0.00, Tonneaseos, ol - | horo was vory littlo inquisy, only two vosiols 10800 rodta | o S ntion e Al itk e wiihioalod 8 fivace Tounoneoss, ;now, | baing '.ulmnf whioh will carry out 98,000 bu gorn, 435M0 f praviotis aroul, (4D GFOM. FEom GoWniry Merohimis Virginios, no i].Rates by anil aro quotad at.fio for whaat, bigo for 9,108M80 6,750,810 | being noticeably on tho inorcass, The chnuges in ogKs, i| .oorn, and 4o for onts, to Buffalo, and 1lo. for 8297 '482/677 | Prices have been fow, n deoline of K@3(o in coflecs o om? 3 5[5t Pal o if ‘whott to Kingaton, 30,008 "v | slone bolng wortby of noto, Sngnf, rice, and.mout at Communlstio prin- ebaanoia 30808 ‘othor lincs remain steady and firin, Quolations ara oy Tollows: - : T1-OAnn, BODA~TH@BYC, Corrrrs—Mochs, 40@4lo; O, G. Java, I5K @800 § Java, No, 5, 3U)G@B4e; fundy Klo, HA@2050; elioles do, 38(@300; Yrima Rio, WY @W)0: good Mo, 3T@ 280 ; ‘common do, u;f‘ga'.l'lc: rossting do, 253 20140: _Slugaporo Java, 533@303¢0; Costn Ttic fatioy 293(@303(0; do, prinic, 28:@20i0; Maracaiho, @ioko, QANpLza=Star, fall wolght, 17@180; steprinc, £nll wolght, 14@14)0L do, short wefghit, 13@1340, Tior—Patng, + Rangoon, 8@8X0; Oarollas, 0@3c; Loulsiann, 85 G0xe. vonin-batont dudloat, 124 a1akes, srushod and powdered CH nulat e 6t X0; A, andard, 10700 dor Ner 8 100+ B, Dioioes’ ast No. 9, 95@03{c; yollow U, No, 1, ¥ @V3{0; ico .Lrown, n)smn,l{n: primo_do, 9@ 0340} foir do, Bl¢@8Xc; alivice ‘molasses sugur. 837 @Vo; fuir do, B@H{0; common do, TX@T0; New Orlonns sugar, chioice, Ui@9%c; do’ prime, @9X0; do, falr, B®@8%c; comimon, 7)4@82. Smurs—Diasmond drips, $1.53@1.98 3 silver drips, oxtrn fluc, BY@880 3 o0d sugar-hauso alrup, 8@ extra do, 63@7do; ‘Now Orlaann molnssca, cholco, BIG B0 do prizo, 78@800; do commou, 03@70c; Parto 1tico molsssos, clioite, 63@08c; common molassos, 35 380, “SALENATDS~-Comman to boat, BY(@9%o, Briass—Allaploo, J1j¢@18}¢0 cloves, Ghatdes cas- sin, 05@3T0; poprit 28alos s natmogs, No.1, #.40a 1.45; gioaor, Alrican, 25@28¢ § do Cafoutta, 18@200, ‘Bors—Gorman mottlod, 65@0%0; Goldon Woat, § @00 Whito Lily, 0¥@Gigc ; White Ttoso, 6X(@0i0; plm, 6@0)0; Bavon Imrporlal, 6@0i0: whito Tus: aian, 633@6¢ ; Champaign, 0@Giqe; primronc, 6R0kC, o glogs, 03{@100 ; cammon, §@10}4¢; pure, 8c. k75 Fe markot wan_ quiot carly, but withtn th past three or four days trado Lios brightoncd up little, ond st present tho better grades are steady under o ‘moderato shipping demand, - Wo quote tho wholosalo prices maid by doalers i follows, cars to cons tain 20,000 1ba : Tnnou.}", prime, $13.60@14,00 ; do No. 1, $12.60@13.00; No, 2, do, "$10,60@11.60; mixed, ‘$0,50@10,504 primo prairie, $10.00; do N 1, #4. 9,00; -do No, 2, $6.00@37.00. LODSE ON Wadon—Thnothy, $11.00@13.00; pralrie, $8,00@10.00. For delivery of presscd, $1.00@1.50, according to dis- u ico, HIDES—Have ruled atedy at tho &nmo rango of prices which have been current for the past two swecks, Tho racelpts, as ‘usual ot thin scuson, aro light, 3nd tuo-domsnd comparatively fair. Wo agiota: Groon cily Lutchors’, T@8c; groon cured, light, 0¢; heavy do, BXY@Bo; purt cured, Bigo; green calf, 14@14}¢0; green kip, Dio: dry calf, 90@a2c; ey kip, 2063 dry salted, 1{@16o; dry flint, 18@200 § deacon skins, 60@3%¢; grubby, cored, +out, or ather- wine damoged, two-thirds pricc; branded, 10 per cent off, Blioop pelts, wool eatimatodl 88 wasliod per 1b, 85 40, B lGp8~continned dulluess and 8 very wesk feoling oxists, Choico hiops aro generally held at old gures, oa the supply 1s ‘flgm, but common aro lower. Low— grade hopaTinvo beon' sold by commission merchants at lower prices than thoso L ted: Common to good ‘Weatern, 20@d0¢ ; New York, d0c. IRON'AND STEEL—Theré ia s fair. retall trade, but tho general markot 15 still dopressed. Following aro 1l quotations: 0, Iron @4 410 rates ‘Horse-si00 iron @ 5 rates Tlato fron, commion t @6 rates Norwayiron @ F@b Norway nal 36 W Gorman plow s o Blb Cast plow ste @% Rib Amorican tool @it @ Ctirome tool aleel, @ilc Hhb Tnglish tool steo! @23 rates Tingllsh spring stel , @11 rotes crican cust Bpring stool . @18 mtes Beeel tiro, M-in @ B Toe calk afoel, @10 @b METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—Tho interior dewand Los steadily incroased during tho week, and thio conditfon of tho market, 8 for as activity is ‘con~ cerned, in_probably about all that could ba desired, &1 the'artidies excopt tin ro nicady, and thia.in mar. kot, which hoa bean_rather weak, a' now steadicr, ow- ing'to the Srimness of gold, TiN PrATE—IC, 10x14, $13.00; do, I12x12, $13.60; 14x 2& u‘a“'M; do, roofing, 14x20, IC, $1:1,50; do, 20x28, P10 Toe—Large, 00¢ : small, 3o bar, 850, Bouven~-No. 1,'220; 'No. 2, 2uc. LeAn—Pig, 8c; ber, Ugo; pipe, full coils, 1005 cut do, 10c, Sisnr Zio—Full casks, 10c; less quantity, 1loj #lab, 80, Buke? Inon—No, M, Fi¢o rates: Russla iron, 8, 9, and 10, 32c; do, 11 aud'12, 210 do No. 1 stained, 200 Tutea; Ameriean Russia—A, 1603 B, 10 8, 1203 No, @24, 13¢5 10c.4A discount GALVANIZED 1n0—No, 10@2 do, 35@25, 14c; No. 27, 160; No. 23, of 16 por cent {s mado trou this list, Correa—-Coppor bottoms, 35¢; braziers, over 13 Ibs, 47} tinned copper, $40; planishod copper, d1c; do, cub to uizes, 43¢, ‘WmE—~Nog, 1 to 6, 9¢; 7 b9, 10c; 10 to 11, 110; 12, 113¢0; 13 and M, 18%c: 15 and 16, l4c; 17, 16c; 18, 10c; 19, 19¢; 20, 20¢ ; full bundle, 30 per cont discount fonéa wire, 6i¢c, NAILS—Ate in aclivo demand and stendy at the zatca following: 20@00d, per keg, $4.25; 6dand 8d do, $4,60; €d do, €.76; dd do, $5,00; 8d do, $5.76 ; 80" do, ing, $7.23 ; clinch, $0,873e, 12%0 of for 100 Xeg lots. AVAL STORES—Continuo In good demand. Topes srofirm. *We quoto Munills rope, 3 I, 10@1Tsie: slaal ropo, F ib, 16@10i5c; bemp assh cord, 3 10, 18 @220; huuriine, 'ib, 1682003 tarred rope, @ Ib, 113 I8o; oakum, 3 bale, §5.00@0.25; piteh, F brl, P.60@ 0,007 tar, 3 ), $4.76@3.00. OTLS—Dusiness is improving, aud prices are gen- erally firmer than o week ago. Carbon has advauced 3¢, and oxtra lard ofl ¢ per gallon, which aro tho ouly quotablo cbanges noted slnco’ our Inst Toviow. Fricos rango sa follows: Corbom, 15@16c; exirn winter Tard, 83c: No. 1, @3k} No. 2, 10@720; linseed, raw, §100@1.03; do, bolled, $1.05@1.03} whalo, 80@8%c; Bpern, $2,10@2,20; heatafoot ofl, strictly pure, §1.107 do, oxtra, 90ci do, No, 1, 80c} bk oll, 0083 stralts, 65 elopliant ofl, 950; tiry tine, G5@60c; naplitha, 08 gravity, 17ci naphtha, ‘common, 140, POTATOES—The receipts have boen very Nberal during the past week, and rulxed lota declined eorly, but cholce peachblowa atd early roso rulod pretty sicady until t(’hdn{, ‘whon a decling of 50 per bu ocenrred, Fol= lowing are o quotations : Early roso, from storo, §1.2( @1,23 ; peachbiy o, $1,25@1.30 per bu ; mixod lots, $1.0551,10; peachblows fn car-lots, $1.20, delivered ; carly rone, $1.15; mized and common lots, $1.U0G 1,03, dolivored. Swoot potatoes, yellow, $0,00@0.50; do, red, $5.00per bu, TOULTRY~—The markiot lins beon but scantily sup- Jliod withs poultry, and tie otoriaga Lave bocn icarco- ly Auiliciont to supply the local trade. consoquently prices hnve ruled firmand higher for turkeya aud chickens, Dressed poultry usually has tho prof- erence, though, of courso, there & danger of its arriving out of condition at this seasou, Wa uote: Turkeys, choico dressod, small, 14@ldc; o, fuir to good, 11@180; do, live, 11@13xc; chickens, diossed, $3,60@4,50; do, In coops, $3,25@4.00; ducks, £3,0093.25; goene, live, $7.0068.00, BEEDS—Tinothy las been less activo during the past fow duys, aud, under lberal offerings, especially of tho lower graded, prices have declinod, - Gommon tu cholco is quoted ut $2.10@2.75, Store lots at $1,76@ 9,90, Clover was in falr demsnd and steady at 85,70 6.85, and $0,10@06,25 for mammoth, flungarian and ‘miliot wors quist early, but hava since met with moro inquiry, and are at (ke momont firm, Iingsrian e quoted at G0@U7c; millet at B'l)f@lflv. Flax s slow and lower at $2.10 for good crusliing, - Sales to-day fn- clude; 7 bags laucty timothy ot $3.00; 6 bags choico ot $2.75; 24 bags at $2.70; 160 bags pl'xme at $3.05; 28 ‘Dags do at $3,60; B8 bs Roodl at $3,50; 25 bage do at $2,521¢ ; 56 bags at $2.45% 116 bags at §2.40; 23 bags at $2.303 8 bags ut §3,25; B3 bage at $2,103 180 bags clover nt$5,86; 16 bags yrime ot $5,80; 10 bags at$5,70; Dygs muumotls ot $0.253 24 bagh do b $0.163 19 buga u1$6,10; 45 bage flux ot $3,10; 20boaga Hungarian ut 1703 and 42 bogs ot 650} 20 buga at GUoj 1 car buyer June at 75¢; § bigs millot at 670 50bage at 650; 1 cor ut 03i¢o; 176 bags ot 600 ; bags fair ot 6735c, BALT—The demand Loa improved within ‘the past fow duys, Pricos continue ateudy as follows : Onondugn aud Bagiuaw, fio, $1.00; Canada, o, $2.00; ordinury couree, 32,005 coarvd dlamond, '$2,10 gronnd solay, iy, 'withiout ags, $3.00: duiry, with bags, alifou dairy, per sack, .00, ‘TEAB—Ate meetlug witha Lbecal nquiry st firm and_unchavged prices, Wa quoto: Youny hywon, ‘common to fair, 38@ 180 ; do, goad, 68@08e ; fin chojeco 1o _oxtea flne, U8ci@$L10 ; commonto tiue old hyson, (5@88e ; common l\upurmi‘, GL@05¢ ood to cholco do, @110 3 fair to geod gunpow 72@%06; choico Pingsuoy, " $1,10@1.20 ¢ extra Moyiino, $1,85@140; cholte to extra now Japan, 05c@$1,05; common to ood do, 10@8003 fair to good ald, (5@7503 comwmon. o, (U?M:‘u; :a(l’m;od ml&r&lfiul -Yllpan. G700 com= mon 10 olong, o3 good, 65@U60 ; 'chol to,oxira, B1c@ELO0, a TOBACCO—Undér thiu head thero are 10 now foa- tures to mot A falr business ia doing within the ollowing prices : ixtrs, T0@800; oholce, 60@050; 60@350; poor to cohnnon, 06, 60@050 § tuodiu, @70, $5@ise. Prua—Natural leaf, 75@800; Lalt bright, ™ BuOkiNG—Good 10 clioles, 2@350; i common, 35@are, ot L0003 modlum, 28 WOOD—Tho market 15 wosk and tending 1o Tollowing ure the pricos ourrent : Daoel, $8,00@H.60 flrtmawe“.flfl; hickory, $10.00; wlabs, ‘w.an%uu, ollverod, WOUL~—Ordora ara recaivod-ogesalonally from Weat- ern mills, aud Olled st the quoted prices, Tho re- c«lnlp‘l‘: aro light, and thoro s o wcemmnlation of atoulis ¢ 73 Tub, waslied, prime, Luf o s Hoored Coutuion dingy. lute, warhod, veo, wasned, medlum Ugh Goursc waaliod. Flasco, unwanhiod, contso to moedium Fleoca, unwnshod, conrso and dingy.,e. Floceo, unwaalied, 1o ... Supor aud exten pullad.sa Cessesstisnes 0002400 RALLROAD 1RBIGLTS-Following '&ro fho Tube Ashyed ratos: K] lag i ie_g g Chieago te g%fl <! dgf &3 Hoaton, 10/ Now York. 80 Plllodelphis, Hartiburg,| aud Baktimore, 3 9081 Wilmington, Dal, 83 0 -Plitaburgl,’ " Eionbenviiie;| ’ Dridgeport, 0, and Bellatre| 25 50, boollng. a0 c0) Glovoland, . 40 Now _Castio, 5 50 xmfi‘m{, Vs or: a, I Wilmington, I Charleaton, o Savannnli, 'Ga. 5 Potersburg and Richimond,..| &5 [ —— LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, oIcAGO. “Turspax Evewmno, ApilT. T recelpta of vo slock durig the jasy Work: huvo ‘boen a8 follows Cattle, Iopé. 00 ‘Shipments wero Monday. vuese vty OATTLE—Tho situation of this markot was much 4o same as on yoaterdny, There was 10 percoptiblo improvoment fn tho domand, snd thero wis no description of stook for which last wock's pricea woro obtainablo, While all grades wero dull, common sud medtameworo orpeclally 80, hippets, 'with raro ox- coptions, confining thelr’ purchares {0 tho betlor ‘qualities, Tho fact that advicos from Now York, and othor Enstorn pointa wero favorablo, so-. counts for the usatiafactory state of trado in’ ihis morket thus far during tho presont weok, Tho cattl forwarded Past last weok aro Jiiioly to loso monoy for tlio shipper, and thot olaea of biiyors woro not anxlous oporators to-lsy at on 3¢ reduction from tha prics rullng oo tho closing doys of lnst woal, Although individual purciiases wero comparativoly small, tho doy's males mado n'very decent nggrogto, 80mo 2,600 cattla changing hands, ‘Thicse wero takon at $3,00@0.60 for inferior jradeas at $3.75@5.12; .comuion o .good butchers’ stocks st $3,50@4.75 for Joor to_good stockors, and it $5,00G0.60 for good fo ‘oatra shipping grodes, With poriia balt dozon ox- ‘coptions, there wero mo_{ransfers at o higher figuro than €000, whilo most of-tho trading was at pricca Tanging from $6.76 downward to $5,00. Nicols & Ad- dem hiod consignod-{o thum 75 head of Warren County ftaors, for which thoy obtnined §6,25, Hnthawoy & Swift paid $0,60 for o car-lasd of fancy stoors averag- ing 1,453 1. A largo smount of stack remained in thio péna unsold, and thomarket closod qyiot nnd easy. QUOTATIONS, ‘Extra Deoves—Graded stoors, avoraging1,400 s and over. PRURAE TRT IR Ghoico Boaves—Eno, fat, woil forimod § yoar to 6 year old tecrs, overaging 1,300 to 460 1bs. ... 5.05@0.00 G0dd Beovos—Vell-faifoned, nely formed steers, nversgling 1,180 to 1,350 1bs, 85@0.60 “Medium.Grades-Stcers in fair osh, avor— 0ging 1,100 01,250 8.0 versansosnasssaes 6.00@5,25 Butchiers' Btock—Common {0 fnir &toors, and good to oxtra cow, for clty slaugliter, averaging 860 to 1,100 fus. . os 4,00@5.00 8 attio—Cominoncattle, at fleah, avoraging 760 to 1,050 1be. . BIC@LTS Inforlor—Light and tuln cows, heifors, stags, bulls, aud scalawag stoors, . 3.00@3.75 Cattlo—Texas, cofn-fod.. ... + 476@5.60 Cattlo—Texns, wintored North oae DT6@HE0 Cattlo—Toxas, through droves. - 2T6@3.60 A;”'g\wd t a steers... 23 modium utcars . 35 cholce stoers . 49 oliolce steor: 11 choice steers 16 choleo ateors, .. 1L T10G8—Tlero was only o slight change in any of the feattires of tho hog markot. Quiot provailed from tho opening 1o the close, and the casy fecling developed yestordny was provalent to-dy, Tho receipts wero moderato,—bolow tho nyerage, in fact,—but thostato of afairs attho East was unfuvorable for tho shipping in- terest, and aales dragged at $4.76@4,90 for nforior, ot §5.00¢35.25 for commion, and at $5.5@5.76for good to cliolce, Somo fow oxtra were taken at a Lighor figure, ‘but most of tho busincss was dono at prices_ranging dowuward from $5,40, - The market closed dulland un- settlod. TI0R AATES, No. Av. Price,|No, Av, Price.|No, 3 80 0T $5.12%( 28 97 51 200 645 ) 81 199 &7 160 600 |60 40 [ 210 615 |58 20 98 339 490 {03 |81 44 1 62 | 57 77 180 525 w0k 23 04 220 540 |65 a 66 191 525 |108 20 63 209 5.5 |04 o3 © 1 535 |70 50 58 110 520 |78 l 41 a1 WL 530 |66 20 28 210 a1 7 485 SHEEP—Tiiore was a good inquiry for fair to prime lols, and a1l answering this description were disposed of ot full previous rates, Only s fow,and they of poor quality, wero left aver, snd_the markot elosod Hteady, but firm, at $5.50@7,75 for common to choice, Extra quoted ot $8.00@8.131¢, BUFFALO, Borraro, N, Y., Aprll T,—CArTiE—Recoipts, 1,037 1 total for thio weck, 4,230, Tho morkot dragged of about 30 off from lsst week's pricos, But fow sales wore mado, Tho run was about the aumo quality a8 1ast weck, cominon cattls sud atockers predominating, The sales inolude 200 Iifinois steers, averaging 1,029@ 1,230, ot $6,62)@0.26 ; 30 Oherokoa afeors, avoraging @051, at £5.25 35@5.60; 128 Michigan stockers, avor- aging T42@803, at $4.25@4.75, 'SUERP AND LAMEi—Recoipts, 2007 tolal for the wook, 8,800, Tho market wan slow and woulk at ¢ off from!last Woek'a priovs, Bales include %00 Olito ahcep, avoraging BI@105_ 13, at $7.25@8.25: 161 llnold sheop, averaging 81@04 b, ot $T.60@T.00, Hods—Receipts, 6005 fotal for the weok, 9,800, against 11,800 for tho same timo lnst woek, Tho marict il slow and, drigging. Yorkers, $5.25@5.50 ; oavy ogs, $5.5020.76, Y Hous, B VAT ERTOWN, MABS, WareRTOWN, Muss., April® 7.~CATTLE—Reccints, 4613 supply of’ beef cattlo from this section of tho cauntry llght; and advanced prices would havo result- od bud” thirs uot beon bicavy roceiptu of Weatern cat- tle; rutes fully Mcoil onall grados; work oxon per puit, $I00@250; cholce market beef, $10.00@10.25; oxtra, $0,0060.60 3 first quality, $8.00@9.60; secoud, $0.5027.60; third, $5.76G1,25, BuEEP AND LAMns—Toceint, 1,284 tho market for slicop was quick, and full prices wer obtained ; ealea 1n lots, $4.00®6,35 each 1 extrn, £5,50@8.50. EAST LIBERTY, Easr LIDERTT, Pa,, ApHl T,—CATTTE—Atzivals, 187 eara: medium, 53(@00; common, 6@5kc; stockers, 4x@se. : A adiArrivals, 25 cars; bost Philadelplin, $6.008 .50 ; Yorkers, $5.25@0,40, Sneps—Arcivals, 89 cora; Dest, $T.0068.00; medium, $0.25@7.00; common, $1.00G5.00. putissire sl CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Tuzanax EARNING, Aprll T LUMBER FLEIQNTS, ManMtoo, $2,00G2.25; Muskogon, $1.76; Luding- tou, Pentwater, and Saugatuck, $2.00, The offoriugy n the wholosale market wore fair this | morning, but the market as rather quict, thoagh sov- eral curigoes, composed mostly of chofoo lumber, wora #0ld i tho tnorniug, Belected lumber sold ot $25.76@ 94,76 ; common noh at$1L00; jolsts oud cantilngs aro quiotablo at $10.60 ; Ioth ot'$3,25; and shingles at 0, Bnlos wers reportod ua follows Uargo schir Rouse Bimmons, from Muskegon, 175 m mill.run lumber (threo kinds, sawed i Nov, 1873) about ono-third being coarse boards, sold on an avor- uge of $19,00 straight ; 24 w Pea luth at 32,25, Hold by . {ug & Co, ‘Gargo Dol from Musliogon, dock-load soloctod um- Ver at $34,75 'for thick, $24.18 for fuch, by ssmplo, Hold full common inch at $11,00, ~Cargo achr ]’: pt nhy- den, from Maskegon, 10 m, 1 and 1X-inch, at $34.75 124 m, juch, at $34.75, ‘sold by samplo, straight meas- ure ; 10 m £t common inch ‘at $11,U0, Cargy mchir A, MoVey, from Foscoro, 400 1 A sawod shingles at 33,00, Hold by Btanchurd, Borlund & Co, : AT TUE YAUD, Tatr aollvity was roported at tho yarde, prices ruling steady at tho anezed rang rat alent. ... $50,00 Hocond clear, 1 inci R hird cloar, o) Gleur floorlug, 18t ond 3 £ A together, Tough.. seersessassrasn SRO0 mm‘zmluf e'dad 30 {ogoiRer. n. . 32,00 @ Gommon BIAIDG.vvsoee 10,00 Flooring, finit comnion, dreeso 83,00 Flooring, 86601 oMo, dress 5,00 Floorlugh, third cammon, dresse 18,00 A wagon-box _boards, -oloc inchicn and upwurd 98,00 @40,00 wagzon -box. lousds, WH @00 A ulook BOMB 0y .00 @UE00 g ock 1 ‘:\rdn %’l‘-flg omnion hoar Tofat, scantliny @13.00 fookand und it Jostand neantling, 200 34 1o g Dickats, squars,, b cketa, flat. .. Cedar yosts, spii Codar postey rounid.... ... Loth... No, 1 pa Aor Btar..., Binglon o ). X Threo dollara per e hion tre wiieh largo foffows tho aingls, Vteral hicknoans—T'ive Alingica to be two inchies in thioks ness, Longth—Sixteon inches MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Chilengo. AnnIvep—Bahr L, B, Coates, Grand Traverns, bor ; prop. Tra OhiniTeo, Bouthy Haven, autdrios s l-"cfl 7, 0! Olinpin, Manisteo, lumbor, - OLrangp—Stmre Alpona, 8t Josophs sohr Addio, Tentor Harbor ; nchr Dlackhawk, Lincola 3 prop Irs Ohofleo, Boupgatuck and Bonth Havou; schr R, B, King, Pentwator; all with sundzics, ko Frelghts. Frolphts wero qulet and, noniinal at do for onts 3fe for cory, ud Qo for whoat, to Duffalo, Tho schr Ly Blato was {aken (yesterday Mternoon) forcort to Gg derdeh,at 4e; sehr Gratton,corn to Collingwooil,on prie volo formas copncity, 81,000 bu 3 schr Flying Mist, {ron from Milwaukoo {o Clavéland, on privale terms, Hiscelinncoun. omeAGO, o Tho now.achr L. B, Coates, which hina Just oomo out, 18 tho contro of attraction ot tho lumber-market, She ‘was bullt for O, It. Johnson & Co, . by Capt., Martel, st tho ysrda of ‘the Saugatuok Lumber Comnpan: o Suugatiick, Miel, lier dlmoaslons aro og follows & Keel, 112 foot ; beam, feet; tho shallowest part of tho lold, Bfeot ; thio madn-boom, G0 foct; foromost, & feot; steel-wire rigged throughout, Uer earrying co- acily s about 200,000 feot of lumber. Capt. Archior e acina o naw fs Topsiring her gugines and bollors BrOPARAIONy 10 hoF depatingg for Alpen Tt the intention of hor owners to run lor betwoon Alpona and Toledo, Boudusky and Cloveland, during tho season, ~Cold woather {3 roported from soversl minor points on tho csst aud wast hioras of Laké Michian, and tiio pronpeots for o .snoedy opaning of Aavigatlon hiore are not at all favoral Lo tug Loviathas, afler working somo tme at the weot scur Robort Oampbell, has loft hor, Tliomato Was taksn off Lo vosse), aid lioa reacled his city, ~—S||{ofl ‘at thia port aro now working about veasels, fitting out, otc,, at $1.60 per duy, withont bord, Ownors of vossols clalm that hie; {hey want at this rato, Tho aity they seem anxious to ship. cin got all tho mon full of satlors, nnd It bellovod by Woma foat the. st 8 bollove jomo o steam-Darges Tom- ot ond D, F, Rose, with thelr taws, sro lmug\qvhnn! in Bagluaw 113y, froedn in. They were duo st ay Olcy 50100 days 80, —Tlio busincas men of Menomineo Lavo sent a long Jpetition to tho menagers of tho Bufalo Lino of stosm~ ©ers, requesting thom'to atop at thoir port thia season, —The Bay Oity Ohroniols states that itis reported that the stmor Iinron got into much hieavy ice on her assage 10 Alpons tiat 8ho broko dar whacla aud waa abled. —Capt, ' Freoman’ arrived at Defrolt Saturds from Mstquatto, Whon Lo lat,tiat port tere win considerablo fco to bo scan, but 1t was cawparatively thin, aud ouly cxtondod o fow miles boyond tho brogk :lfllne‘r. ficy ks averything will bo olear by tho 18th 3y, —7'ho stmr A, O, Van Ranlto hns rocontly boen pur- ctrasod by G, A: Dowe, Tato of e peoy Romsh s ‘Phomya Daly, tho well-Enown cuginger, from J, M. Jones, for $15,000, for ‘the Traverse Oity, Mackinaw, oma Shoboyan routo, Sho 1s now in dry.docks, whera s will yecolvo repalrs and iinprovewenta £o the ox~ tent of 315,000, —Nowg {6 sont from Beaver Harhor that the bargo Dosalo_Smith, which strandod_on the rocks at that point, with a cargo of iron ore, Izto Jast fall, has gone 10 picces, The underwriters hnd kopod to bo ablo to get the bargo off 1 the Apring, sud nccordingly do- clined to pay the insurance on her, - Thoabovo fntelife gencehns changod thelr detormination, and tioy ure now sottling with tho ownors of the vessel, —A dispstch from Fort Colborue, dated yosterday, gayR: @A bk, supposed to bo tho Wiliiam Home, from Ohicago, which wintored at Malden with a cango of “wheat, 13 1ow in sight of the edge of the fce, four or five miles out. Tho tug Gordon started to her assist- ance, but was unablo to get {Lrougl tho ice, avd hat roturned, Auofhor vessol 18 in sight, Wind souths svest ana rosh, —Vessel-owners, wlo found so muoh, ¢roublo lnef yoor becaugo thelr ‘boxts wero not always reported when passing Detroit, ave sdvised to hove' the namet painted on the quarter {n large dark latters ou s white #urfuco, or in whito letters on o dark surface, When 4ho nanics aro on the stern thoy aro frequently covared by tho yawl-bont, and eometimes nro ro blurred that it 18 impoagiblo to mako them ont. Gilt lottors frequont- 1y dnazlo tho eye, and are not so-goot 25 plain black ond whito ones, If palus ora tuken to show tht numes, thero will bo Do cause for grambling this ason, ~—Tlo East Bnginnw Courier saya of the firat maring srrival through to that point ¢ 410 propatlor D, Ballontine arrived at tho anchors sgo at the mouth of the river on Thursdsy, the 24 duat, at 11 n. m. Thotow aof tho Balicntine consisted of the bargoa Clement, Sparrow, snd Dollo, from De~ troit, and Joseph, Detrolt, and Ajax, from Oloveland, $ho had also tho ‘schooner-A. A, Moore, from Detrolt, Capt, Ballentive roports having passed through large feldu of ice, and ho was forced to Jay up in thp {co o1 Toint au lhrlklml for twolve houra,” —The wrecking tug Loviathan retarned fo Milwau- ‘keo on Thuraday from a visit to the Manitons, A Nr, Ellsworth, who aocompenied the expedition, informs tho Wisconein that he visited the steamship Amazon, and barg Judd, ashora on tho North Manitou Islnd. Toth woro found pretty badly Iced up, and. fasther on tho beach than tho Loviathen oft ther last fall, Ther bulls do not n]’:Fr.':lr to hava suffered any additional in- Jury. Tho Judd s out almost high lm‘fflx‘y. ‘while tho ‘Amuzon 100ks as if sho bud fust run ashore, and mkes ing appostance, ~The new throo-masted schooner, now in tho courso of construction st the yard of Messrs, Honson & Scove, Two Rivers, for Capt, Jomes Godman, of Chis ©ngo, is fast approaching completion, Tha spars wero putinon Thursday, sud olher necessary work buforo sunching is boing liurried through as fast ag possiblo, Bhe Is futended for the grain and lumber trade, ~Tho Merchants'aud Lake and River Steamship Ling have perfectod arrangementa for the season of 1874, Tho following steamers will Lly betweon Montreal and Chicago duriugtho scason: Asia, Argyle, Columbis, California, Clty of St. Catlierines, Europs, Lincoln, Lako Erlo, Iako Ontario, Occan, Prussia, and Sov- groln, makiug twelve now reads, with & mow Loat -building, which will bo roady ns soon as moeded. Thess vesscls connect ot Montreal with through lines of steamors from Loudon, Liverpool, Glaagow, and all Europesn ports, making ouly ong transhipment betweon Eum‘m and all Western ports. Tho goods Liave through Lilis of lading attached, aud on tho arrival at any 1ort go iuto tho bonded Ware— Thouse, thus saving on immenso amount of troubls and expenso to importors, This arrangement lug proved vory satiafactory to jmporters, who have taken advantago of this route for tho pust two or throo years in gotting thoir goods forward, —Ata recent teeting of tho Bridge Committee of the Dotroit Common Council, Ar, Willard S. Pope, President sud Engineer of tho Detrolt Bridgo and Iron Company, exhibited a drawing of thio proposed uridge. The plsn contemplates tho foot of Second streot as atarting poiut, the langth of the bridgo bo- 1ing 2,650 feot, aud ita height Sftesn from the suriaceof the rlvur 10 the undar side of the bridge, It will Lo budlt (if at all) in twelvo spans, the first bolng 100 fect long, the second 475 feat, then soven pans of 200 fect cack, auather of 475, and the two nexteat tho Cauada Bliors 200 feot each. 30 draws, cach haviug w0 opens 1ugs of 160 foot cach, are cotemplated, on bolng near tlia Detrolt shioro, aud the oflior 1,400 feet furibor out, thun leaving plenty of room to run & train ou whild vesscls moy be rugning through tho draws. The plers ara to ba buile by driving plies down tlirougl {116 clay aud mud formations to tiio bod rock, & mean Jopth of about 90 fet, aud piling stoncs around them, Tlio draws could be opien ot alf times excont at regulsr train-time, M. Pope also stafed that thore wus no onglneering difiiculty In.the way of construotiug drawy With opentugy af 200 feot, but draws of tiat size would bo yery. pouffi»muu. ‘welghing 900 tons, Thore of 164 faot width aro estimated to Wolgh 600 tons, foot width ave estimated 1o WolRh 500,208, EDUCATIONAL, THE MT. VERNON MILITARY ACADEMY, Tark, will open ita first apring sesslon for day .oxfd!flfifi‘-éfnfi Sl’npllll o he T8LR of April. - Doreonnt e ol o wit Incipal, and clrouihrs containg tut LR WTaya ot 1orms, Std.s ban o abtained a1 43 Lorfiand ook, - Glreuiars i found at tho jonding book o 1o Tusto storos, " Partics proforciig o soa th Priacipal 2% Tuolr restdoncos ao- roquosted to soad tholr addoss to NO CURE! 43 Portland Block, ¥ Ayt Dr Kean, 800 SOUTN CLALI-ST.r OIICAGO, tod, minll, froo_af char e e o ‘D o KIZAN 1 SRty physioian in the city who warrante eurea or o DAY, abinc rolirzod fron, rone, aties vislink Uhe fedir- al hospiths of London, Horiin, and Paris, 1 am [ully pro: A 'to give thn atilicfed the boustit of my long and variod BrcTofoRatakif i Ssporionce, oa s wake foi, a4 Bbove. DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. The oldest and longest-located Physiaian in the city in the treatment of all Chronic and Spocial Disonses. Oall or writo, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, for ovor twonty yoars with groat puccoss by tho e B i oW Tork, and. Londun, vavebeon Tound wuparior (0 all othors for 10 Prompt oufo of all dise shiatiss, Footat or ot long standlng; Manuiacturad by GLIN & Ol N o Racine, Paris, Bold throughout {h d States. $5 Packages' FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOL BALR AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, H ¥

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