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I——————— e s o s 0 et CEE LI et aTTTE MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. * WrpsEApAY EviNING, Aprll 8 Tho eurrenay inflation bill is still tho subject of onrnest dlscusslon nmong bankers, cnpitals Thoy aro not nblo to agroo among Liomsolves as to tho offect {10 bil}, ns passod by the Souato, i Jikely to liavo upon tho country. Asto tho groonbnoka, all aro agreod that it adds tho §44,000,000 loro- toforo rotired, to tho amount In clroulation, passed by tho fats, and business mon gonorally, Mauy boliovo that if tho law is ougo exnotly ag It camo from tho Senato, its offoct ia likely tho National then isa triotly onforced, to contract rather than oxpand Bnuk curroncy. Noowe, it I8 contendod, afford to take out tho additional $40,000,000. Somo bankers contond that thoy can bottorafford to retiro tho currency they now bave out than to keap it in clrcuintion. All theso matters of opinfon will bo sottled by the aotual facts n & fow woelt or monthis ab most after the act is passed. It in seatcely credible, however, tlso Inflntioniats, who binve the mojority in Con- greas, should pass 8 law that conld produco con- traction, Buch an act would bo a very poor com= plimont to their ability ne statesmon,—a quality, of which no ono has ever accused thom howevor, o{flmsscaulug any coneidorablo amount. by country correspoudents. ravival of tho n}mng ‘busingss, evident by the lari here. notiled, all thoy can do. grain, provisions, ete,, tho business of tho city. depurtmonts of trado, A mpjority of whilo tho usual discount figuro 1810, T'o uso & common plrnec, thero 8 about “ an 1f d bankor happons lio hes to goos P to soll Lio can only got par, This is tho range, Dt tho market may be quoted a shindo esior. T'horo i not much activity among agonts of oven thing-" on oxchange. to wont some, and goos out to buy, pay 25 conts por $1,000 prominm. It he Enstern capitaliste and note-brokers. Quota- 8@10 por cent per sunum. will command ot 8@9, tions, as herotofore, First-clnes productive roul estato all the monoy owners aro ontitled to and in large loans, at tho lower figure. ANBWERS TO CORRESTONDENTH, Yo the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna : it £ Trave Juat beon reading your azliclo in TAGNE of {his morning on thie ifects of fnflation, ~You sy that Irof. Prico saxs thnt {nconvertiblo cir- renoy jusned heyoud tho demands of busincss will do- rolative proportion that the o with bim, viows to Lo 00,000,000 18 beyond it s worlh nio moro thun preciato o tho samo Yolumo fs mcreased, and that yon o say that, asaurnteg Lis Sorrect, aud aleo seviming that the demanids of busincss, ankors roport a stoady domand for onrronoy The fact shows o soon to bo mado gor rocoipt of farm products Tho ronds must soon bocomo thoroughly when the railways will doubtless havo Theo fair pricos now ruling for will bring thom forward hs fagst a8 circumstonces will pormit, Thobnaimy weathor to-day has hnd & stimulnting effect upon More activity is noticeablo n tho streots and inmost it not all tho banks ropott a falr demand for money—in fact sll they caro to supply, whilo a fow aro troubled witha surplus, Thoy still want a lnr{;o smofnt of paper at 8 per cont., na tho stronghold of Latbariam, tho forbidden zone to civillzation, tho barcior to growth and ta sommnerco, Chieago 18 worry that hor nminble noighbor 1a in suoh An mmmu!uguhlo position, Iforo thoro Jins nlways boen thd wost cordial fooliug tow- ard Bt Touls, No ono in Ohloago will consont 1o consider hor a riva, and Lionco Ohieaga mon always rojoica in hor progtass and prosperity, Wo soroly add that if {hore aro auy really ou- torprising mon tu 8t, Louis who wish to identiry thomsolves with the comnoralal capital of tho greut Northwoat, and to share i hor wealth and anmus, noyw is tho time to como. This ia the st opportunity thoy will iave for a goueration to como, AUROLE PAYMENTS, v o the Edlfor f, The Chicayo Triluns: 'Bint ¢ Wiy tot regnmo specio payments? I think Al parties, Contractionlats, Inilationlats, Nadicats, cals, Oppositionists, Ropublicaus, Domocrats, Monopos Tiats), il Grangors, pgrco that & pocio basls 18 Fight il Just; ond § bollovo it 1a hold by a mojordly of our Tionb praotioal fiianciars, that epecio basis, with o Froo-Banking law, ita cfrculation wall seonred in manner simdiar to our presout Natjonal-Dank cur- Tonoy, would Lo a blessing, nd gouduco moro to_the proapority of onr country than suy prospective ovent —ocxcopt, Derlioys, i lionost Conyrews, Every ano lluwwu num;l ba \vgfild A;}'n to lhu' :a‘ounumgx'-: o argo porcentago, uow charged o4 sposilativo on all fnports, W, the qucstion I would lko »::)mn of o fuanciors to sewer b3 Would 1ot tho smount so saved equal thie mmount of Intoreet it would ba necos- nary to puy should tho Govermmnout Tedoom tho §100,000,000 of greenbacks? ability of the Ggvernment fo borrow tho gold, whon 1t {a'to puy tho loan now_raprosouted by “our presont fogol-toiider notes, connot bo doubled for an {ustant, Itwill not increiso tho #faco” of our ludebted. uess, bub only csugo it to an intorest-boarig Habllity with ‘o defuito poy-tsy; and thoro {s, 1 think, no roason why tho loan Would not bo cagerly sought for by Europesn copiialiats, whoso markst wo bt boolk sotno day for thospeclo, or awall its com- Darattvely slow nccumulation from ‘tho produot of our aines aud the bulanco of trade with forelgn nations— an_accumulntion that our dally Incrensing tendency {0 Froo Trado puts fartbor and farther iuto tho future, Treo Trodo boing ot its root tho exchougo af raw roducts for manufacturod material ; aud, os gold {s ur most valuable product, it Boon Ands lta way ont of tho country, And Iwould oak, What's to hnder (his uatfon to ko [’flnnn ita bonds, aud change its nou-tnter- ost-boaring debt_ into a legithnato fntereat-bearing Ua- Dility, thoreby doprecating tho doa of Leucll without componsation, onil sddiug lustro to tho national honor und integrity 2 If Congresa wouid tnke n fow stops in that direction twould tend toward a roturn of contldence in commior~ and can that of such o loan would ever havo to Lo put into tho mnckoty for tho great convonionco of our pregent Grcenbacks would tond to keop them in circulation fatil tho nutural nccumulation of speola would pormit of the redomption of tho other onc-fourtl leas tho wasto and losa in circulating, which, should tho pro- cees of redemption bo osteuided over four or fiva s wided (o the t4me thioy Lavo now bogtt In circu- Jutions, would not Lo less thau_ $25,000,000, leaving the ontirg redowption only $376,a00,000; | Thon tis (reo Danking, with a well-scoured_ciroulation, would giva e otiiry am olnatio currency which la_always 8o anueh needod by a new and progrofaiva natfon, . Csp- ital, guided by ablo and praciical Anmnciers, would i« crenss or diminish tho cireulating medium s tho do- mouds of conunerce and manufscturing nceds, aud 1o country would not Liave to awalt tho action of su army of * good soldlers in tho fleld,” who lisve been mistakenly elocted to AUl tho chalrd of staleamen In Congress, a. THE GALUMET COMPANT, Tho Diractors of the Ualumet & Chiengo Canal & Dock Company have elocted tho following fiauuomun ag ofticors of the Uompnrt:{: Jamod . Rowen, President; William Iichardson, I'ronsurer ; A. Siduoy Downs, Becrotary. LOCAL STOCK RATES. Tow /50,000,000, tha voluma $n oxistenco beforo tho $i4,- The banking-louso of Preston, Koan & Co., $100010,00, e valum B o s nadod U 11 | 0. 100 Waslington stroot, roport s folows: I Aubmit, therefore, whethor (his 1a not equivalent to Buyig, Sedling. soying that the Government 1 good for $750,000,000, Uniled States 04 of 8L, 20 7% 131 Dt all its promiscs to_pay boyond this sum ars not Uuiled States 5-208 of 'G: 1735 orh a cout, Thon I rould respectfully ask if you, | United States 5-204 of 04 1975 on reflection, con believe auy such nonsense, Prof, Tnited States 6-20a of 103, 12072 Brico 1o {ho ¢ontrary notwithatanding. Please nuswer, | United Blatea 6-Ks of and obligo yours; GUEENDADKH, ry aud Jul % “AnswEnTho Governmont is gaod for what- | Uhiied Sirfes o sver sum in grecnbacks or bonds it undertakes | ynifed States 6-200 of ogTand. topay, It is notgood for any sum which it aryaud July. . 0 3 19y tocs not undertako to pay. A cortain amount of | 10-4s...... >3 1143 1147 purroncy is need&t‘l to traneact thfi l}uuinm:s of g:}:fl g‘t:::: :; r(::::; ;zs;m.. m H;,v tho country, and that smaouut ean be kept ab par 5 s 7 e oal sodomptian. in_coln. Whon i Qo gt R Minoant actually requircd I excoodod, tho wholo | ot E e (Cownict ateatuoes. 1410 1o 3¢ dis. P will dopreciato unless rodcemed. 1f tho amount Gold exchabgo. e 3y 113, naeded is $300,000,000, no_human ingenuity can | Sterling. ... 8534 @4.883¢ make n_Jargor sum than that worth more than Chlcago City 78, 0814 & lul, par &'int, £100,000,000, except redewption. The ultimato ok County 4. 083 & fut, par &int, solvency of the whatsoaver, Tuthe Edltor of The Chicago Tvlbune B Wiizoubo kind enough tou 10 the following ponts? 1. Inssmuch ihom with the Treasurer of he United ntitledunder {ho lnw? ° Aduitting may bobut littlo advantaga 4o investing in order to grer? If sonul Bunk, Now York, and some othors) 2 2, A premium 18 offered for ihe pended, pears, of Nlicl 1a tholr woekdy any eireulation at Yon fsnot to be retired? But how can the Dan! lre thoir circulation witbout going into Liyuldution ? 3, Sinco tho National Currency Act (Sec, 14) re of & Natlonal Bank r of certain Na« sfonal Banks {5 put at 25 and 60—fn tho Bank Stock goires ot o capital stock il be pald up, how i it that the List ? (Seo Chronicle.) 4, Bitico no Nutiotnl Bank can be organtzed iy whomn population, eaccods 6000 rersoun, wvith iv i that cortsin i more than 60,000 Jopulation (N. Y., €. g.,) bava less than sald requirod Vloss capifal than $200,000, why, Nutional Bauks in clties fiavi tapital? Axswen,—1. Increagaits circulation. sion, but it seems not to hnve dono so. 8,200,000 to which 1t is entitled. cout tax on circulution, 2. If o promium is offered fortbo notes of banks that have no circulation outstanding, it s Jouo ignorautly, or under misapprehension. Banks cau at any timo, withont going into liquis dation, reduco their circulation to the limit of tho bonds which thoy are roquired to deposit, oamaly, to the smount of one-third of their eapital. DPrinted forms ara furnighed by tho Trensury Departinont on which the request is tarmally presented to be allowed to retire circu- tation_and tako up bonds, 8. Tho National Danking low allows Stato Banks origiually orgavized with shures of do- nominations legs than 3100 each to rotain_theto douominations upon becoming National Banks. 4, Thera are two such banks in Now York City. The Fifth National Bank, and tho National Cur- reney Bank ; tho eapital of the former iy $160,~ 000, of the lattor $100,000. The case of tho tSecoud National Bank of ts city, which has ) . Thoso banks wero organizod under tho original Natlonal Danking £100,000 capitel, 18 simil ovornment is_nothing to tho gflinh unless the Government intonds to pay. ho presout courso of legislation looks to the non-payment of the greenbacks ab any time ‘to give an explanae as n Notlonal Bank must fnvest at toast ono-third of its capital etock in bouds, dopositing Slates bofors Somtnencingbudiness, npon what ground would it de- £iito to tako tho amonnt of circulation {o which it ia that thero g in bonds ura circulution, sck, 18 1 not elcarly o ic interest of o bank to take out circulation npon the swount of honds which {t wust place with tho Treas- %0, why have somo of tho Nntlonal Banks o circulatton,—(for instauce, the Chomical Na- ea of cortnin Naflonn! Danks—not only of thoso which Lave sus- or gono into liquidation, but also, s it ay somo of tho assoclated Hanks of Now York, statements, Toport not baving outslonding, Iow Is it they ro- pott no cirolation when a premium Js offored for iheir notes? _And wby this premium, if the ci{nmlx}: noticed. | A National Bauk would not do- slino to take tho notes to which it was entitled 5y the deposit of bouds, but it might keep them 1 its vaulte unsigned, oud withhold them from. sirculation s tho Chemical Bank of Now York, soferrod to, hns dono. Tho Chiomical Bauk ouco usd o amal circulation, which it rofused to sell ;0 & Notions! Bank of this city which desired g0 i ia Presidont stated that it might at somo ime issuc all its circula- Tho gzrouud on which ciroulation wonld be withhold would be the woprofitablences of that business 18 compared with that in dopowits. The Chemi- cal Bank isan instance of this, as is also tho Importers' & Trader’s National Bank of Now Yorly, which hag outstanding but $600,000 of tho ; Ono advan- tago of this policy is tho saving of tho 1 per Town, counity, cent Londs.... 0@93 BRI Moucy on appro! e b 810perct. LATEST. New Yonm, April 8.~Lrcosury disbursed $40,000, Custom rocoipts, $230,000, Monoy very eusy at 3@4 per cont. Btorling, $4.85 for 60 days, and 188 for sight. Gold ranged from 1133 to 118%¢; oponed and closod ot 1136 Carrying rates, 4 to 4 por cont. Clontings, $46,000,000, Stato bonds quiot and nominal, except Ten- nesseo, which are lower. Govarumouts quiot, but firm, Tailroad bonds strong, with large businesa. Stooke woro woak carly in tho day, on realiz- ing the geveral opposition to inflation by tho nowapapors and rumors that the Presidont would voto any inflation measure as soon o8 laid before him oficially. Gonoral list foll (@3¢o. Binrket became atrong. from closo of Nocond Bonrd until noar close, with ndvances of @1y from lowest point. In final dealings o”alight wenkness wag Total solos abomt 136,000 sbares, of which 7,000 wero Western Union ; 19,000 Lrio; 18,000 Pacific Mail; 17,000 Lake Bhoro; 14,000 New York Contrnl; 13,000 Union Pacifio; 8,000 Bt. Paul common 3 and 8,000 Wabash, The advance in stocks during tho aftornoon was duo to Wash- ington advicos intimatiug that the Prosident way in favor of inflation. GOVERNMENT BONDS, 130 |Couons, 1173¢) Congions, No;v B in o Coupons, 81 Couions, 03 Goupons, 64, Coupous, '63. . Gouons, 65 (uew) BUSIOUTIS vuae sannes Tenncssees, ol .. Tennessees, new, Virginias, Dew... Conton.ess ces Western Ufon. Quicksilyer Aduws_ Express. Wells Fargo ‘United States K ¢\ Virginias, old, ,.50 North Caralitias, oid..28 [North Carolinas, new, 2l to &ml 87%\Unijon Pacitic bonds, 543, Unlon Paclfio siock,. 1 |Central Pucifio stocl Boston, Hart, & Lrio, chiga Littsburgh & It \ Northwestorn, , Northwestern pfd.. 867¢ ] Rock Tuland .., i 10034 Bt Paul ..., 42%0 e — REAL ESTATE. Yestorday was, at tho outset, tho finest kind of ndsy for housc-bunting, and o great many peoplo visited the agencies in soarch for houses, trying to cut down ronts to the lowest figuro, Tiao demand for cottages and houses of modor- ato dimonsions continucs to be quito active, while moro pretontious abodes are ratber adiug in tho market. ''ho ontskirts of the city and tho suburbs wore visited by Lousc-hunters, snd o large number of houses taken. Bales wore alow, though thore wore many inquiries for fm- law. Lhe provision roquiring $200,000 capital [Wwd property, Purchasers oro disposod to of banks organized in citics with moro than 50,000 yopulation was o later enactmont, and ‘was not retroactive. BT, LOUIK, This column has had the good fortune to make 8t. Louis happy. Some doys ago wo stated that bankers reported receiving considerable nume- Yors of accounts overy weok from new firms at- iracted to thecity by tho Iow rents ruling for months pnst. Thoso low rents came from an over-production of splendid buildings sinco tho fire, No Chioagoman caros to dony that, overybody knows thoy will soon fill up with ook over the ground thoroughly, to sco whero thioy can gob most for thair moncy. MOWTOAGE LOANS. Lonns on real cetato ore ousily obtained on property insida the city limits nt from 9 to 10 por cont for from threo to fivo yonrs, and at 8 por cont on choico papor, Subsequent to the panic, it was almost impossiblo to borrow on tho besy property. A8 high s 2 and 3 por cent & month was paid. The reduction in tho rates shows that monoy i onky, and i secking investmont in roal estats, Thore iv o moderate demand for loana for | Yanging from £3,000 to 36,000, and- monoy that eon ol hins beon hidden in old stookings and undar mat- o “K;‘ &'z';';,‘““"‘l‘:o flr""." Lfimm’mf},’:mgf:,: {rostos Qunufi tho winter iy coming out to earn ok doral it no to- B concenled, in arfect | iutorust for the owniors sud Lo Inercass the gen ‘writeh the obituary of our ill-fated cit; 68 well sparo its sympathy for tho ' HORNOWS OF YOUNG ORICAGD," and dovota all it cnergios to enlurging tho 8t. T.ouis Directary, for it will neod all tho figurcs it hus tho brass to command to keop in sight of # Young Chicago " at the next consus. But, por contra, i, Louls is midorable, 'Tho Qlobe of the Tth hns o pllacus wail over tho lows of the trado of the Unlon Paciflo Railway. It HAyS: Thera I no e {n prrading direotaries, and honstin with prudent recklowsncss of tho futire, ot preseut shows so diesgreeablo an aspect, No! nota bit of it, Itadds: Through tho short-sightedicss of our awn peopl and through {bo dupiicity of oug rivals, mu‘-mf.{i', 1o Of commercy, sk bus heon | b and wo ure svoldud vory sido, Froight [ diverted to Ohlcogo by tho opposition of aliort railrosds fil our Btato, awned by Ko w50 tho formi of oe Puctia Jatlrond. i warsly & way 0, sud qusscngers aud Lrel i for (he TGl Who Vambars an 1t ubt 1k tlin elisnces of whut sl Fvalry s Liely to mako thoum suffer, Ou thoHoutliweat wo Lave an empire sob o) wilieh sbands diroetly ou the Leen turned Into w barrier to_commerce, turticd into o baurier to commerce, on ovel thuso who havo greator inturests (n rival linds, Woat wo wro oxcluded from thu compotshon slation au x tival U Tty pity 18 abiolutely overwholming, Our neighbor masy eral prosporty. On socond-mortguges tho Tulos ara of conrse high, on account of the risk; a8 mich 88 25 por cont a month jg aid, Small sums—not more than B1,000—aro oaned at 8 por cont, tho principal and intorest Loiug piyablo in manthty iustallinents,—a sye- tom which {8 at ouco profitable to the loanor aud 1 gront couvenionce to small borrowors, Alto- gothor, tho markot indicatos flnancial health, an abundatico of monoy, and 8 growing dosire to place it in ronl cstato, eithor by direct invost- ment whon fiand opyortunitics present them- golvoy, or in flrat-olnss mortgages. WEAL-ERTATE EXOHANOE, Tho ronl-oststo doulors will oot in Room 10 Boone Black, at 2 p. m. to-day, to further consdder the advisability of establishing a Roal- Eatato Exchange. A large meoting s oxpocted, and it Is probablo thut koine delinite setion will o taken, "o following transfera wore filod yostordny ¢ OITY PHOPERTY. Woat Tiandolph et, 8 v cor of Ad st,n f,10031203-10 1t, dated Murch 7; sonatdoration, $16,000, 'Avliley st, 287 210 (L w of Roboy sty & £, 243100 £t dntod Fab, 10; conaldoration, §1,000, Troyno st, 1'w car of Warrcn Y, o £, Hx117 £, dated March 21 ‘conuldoration, $8,000, Westorti av, 6 o cor of Murvin it W f, 375104 €1, dated April 73 considerarion, §1,600. cinl circles, ond X doubt™ whother over three-fourtha ' 13 New Jersey Contral..105%1Del,, Lack.& Western 107} ) sidnnoy st, n o cor of Twenty-Afih b, w £, 40 3-10x 125 £t, ditod March 107 eonaldoration, §1,200, Orchard oh 20810 ft'wol Northav, o' 1, 012190 1t dafol April 3, conaidertion, $1.50. North av, 78 ft 0 of Moliwwk st, n £, 20x100 fl, with ‘brildlups, dated Fob. 33; conmiioration, $3,100. "Thirty-sovonth At, n w cor of Tiicker at, 5 f, 243147 t, dntoil April 7; conntdorntion, 8700, 'Houston at, n of and near Division at, 520 1L to nlloy, with 176x100 Tt on Divisiun a1, In samo addition, dato Fob, ; consldoration, $21,700, ‘West Taudolph at, 80 ft 0 of Whiard inco, 1 £, 20x100 £t, with huilding, datod April 7 conlderation, $0,000. "Wallnco st, 322 ft, n of Twenty-ninth at, o 1, 2% 130% ft, datod March 20 ; conideration, $1,000, ‘Wallnca at, 1073¢ £t 1 of Twenty-ninth . o £, 20% e, ntod Morch 113 eonnidoration, $96%. Waflaco st, 247X £t 1 of Twonty-ninth nt, o 1, 22 150% £t, dated March 11 : conaidoration, 81,000, “North Dearborn at, 80 {4 1 of Buporior w8 §, 20KX 80 £1, datod Moreh 133 countdoration, $7,050, "Diyton at, 95 1t of Sophin at, w £, 20x1ai ft, wilh ‘Drick buikling, dated Aprit 1 5 conslidoration, 45,000, Bouth) nv, 135 ftn of Wobstor av, w f, 25x134% 1t, date 4 b "April ; consideration, $1,000. nxésmm’lnn 'hove, datod Apell 75 consldoratlon ROUTI OF OITY LIMITA, Lot &4, in Dlock 14, of Bmill's part 8 w i Seo 30, 30, 19, dated opl. 6, 1913 countdaration, 10l folaBaud 0; I Dlock 4, same subdivision, dated Juno 185 conalderation, $800, Lot §1'of Woston's Lota B and 9, Forrestville, dated April 0 conaldaration, $3,600, Lot 8% tn Iultnxi's Block 3 of Tots 34 and 35, Beo, 16, 18, 14, dated March 30 ; consideration, $100, ity lfl’nml 10, 1n Block'2, of Bakor's © X 1 ' # of ez i Boc. 4, U4, 14, dafed Jan. 17; Considoration, 003121 43-100 £t, In Black ‘69, Hopking' Addition to 1tydo Park, dated April 3; conslderation, 83,000, itk bentatains COMMERCIAL. 3 WepnEsnAY Evesmva, April 8 Tho following woro the receipts nud shipmenta of tho leading articles of produce in Olicago during tho past Lventy-four hours, and for tho correaponding date oue yoar ago: RIIENERTA, 18, | 1870 Flour, bils ETHTT Y TIY Whent, bu. 0 vA80( 90,308 Corn, bu was0ll 20805] 4,00 Oats, b o| 10j960]| - anass| 8708 Tiyo, bu G 130 Tarley, Groas Aecd, i, Tlnx oo, Ibs Broom corn, ita Cured moats, 158 . Beef, brl Tard, “Taliow, 1bs, Potatoes, b, 4,1 ¥ Lumbor, No, f 00, 2,07 1280, Bhiugles, No..... .{3670,000(1620,000](1563,000| 557,000 Tath, No, +| 380, 20,000!] 147,000, 140,000 Balt, el 710} 0] 1assl 0 Withdrawn from store on yostorday for city consnmption: 8,807 bu corn, 1,900 bu oals, 1,610 bu batley. » Tho following grain has baen inepected into storo thils morning up to 10 o'clock: 85 cors whoat, 120 cars corn; 18 cara onts; 1 caryyo; b cara barloy, Also 6,000 bu Ligh mixed corn, by canal. ‘Total (206 cars), 87.000 bu. Tho Journal sooms to have had a bad attnck of grasshoppors yesterdny, and wag unususlly amnsivg in consequonce. . R. Chandlor, tho ont-King of somo threo yonra ngo, who * put” the Pacifio Ocoan botwoon himsolf and the gontlomen who wanted to put oals to him but could not, was on 'Chauge to- dny. T hos done with Japonucd oats for the prosont, Tho lending produce markots were less nctivo to-day, and not so strong, though there was . no marked decline, and_breadstufls wore penerally stendy, whilo provisions were irrcfiulnr, and averagoed lowor, Tha advices from othor points wero cbiofly of » firmer tonor, but it was ro- ported that ocoan freights wero highor, and thore wore fow outaido ordors on tho floor to- buy, Tho shipping movement by rail continues fi?nd for tho soason, but that by water still nge, thero being no apparent disposition to tako Liold, even at prosont low rates. "Tho spec- ulative movemont continuos, but the deniud wan less nrgent to-dny, 08 a good many buyera lield off, thling that tha chances aro good for adeclino. Therode gonorally a lull a fow days before the 15th of April, whon tho winter term of storage oxpires, Aa operators are: baokward about taking liold of grain on which thoy must deduct 234 or o from tho selling prico whou thoy disposo of it in ordor to moot the accumu- Inted storage chargos. his deduction will soon bagin, a8 all grain dolivered as rogular must havo not loss than five days to run without ndditional charge. Deliver- ies made on Buturday nest must have lfe do- ductad, 8o that thoy can run to the 1Gth o do charges., On the oxpiration of the wintor toru, & deduction of 3ige must bo_mado on wintor in, 80 that it may run five days on 20 storage. "o following aro tho deductions that must bo mado on doliveries on Mn{gcnntmcts, on tho flrst of the month ¢ Ou reooipts dated Nov, 16 toFob. 15, 8540 ; receipts datod Fob. 16 to 2{ inclusivo deduoct 3¢ ; Fob, 25 to March 6, 3}§o : March 7to 16, 203 17'to 26, 134e; A7 to April 5, 1o ; April G t0'15, }¢e deduction ; nnd rocoipts dated 10th of April aro delivorablo without any reduction. 'Domostic dry goods were distributed to a lib- orol aggrogate, and tho. feoling smong Jobbers was unquaiifiedly firm. At tho loading “wholo- ealo house large numbors of buyers woro to bo eow, end ordara wora freely placed at tho our- rent quotations, The grocory mnrket was steady and fivm st yostorday's quotatious. Cofees aro hiold with more couildenco, Bugars woro activo and flemer, whilo rico, syrups, teas, soaps and most other lines woro moving frooly at vory full prices. Dutter continues dull and weak. Or- dors wero mostly for small amounts, the downward tendenoy of pri- cod doterring buyers from purchasing in advance of immediate roquirements. Choese wns 1 moderato roquest at firmly sustsined prices, No changes wore . deyeloped in the flsh nnd canned-goods markots, Dried fruits wero in fair domand, with pricos gonerully steady, raising boing tho onlr notable oxeeption. Lnyers doclined Go and Valonoins ifo. '1ho bngging, conl, pig-iron, leather, and tobacco markets were quoted "unchanged. ' Paints woro active and firmer at $10.50@11.00 for pure, Oils mot with a good domnnd at firmer rates. Thero was uo changa in lumber. The country demand continues fuirly active, nud recons good pricas for noarly all gradea nro maintaiued. 'ha offerings of Jumber afloat wero quits lib- oral, but tho murket was vory quiot, Falr activity was reported in the lardwars marlot, at_uniformly _stendy prices. Iron was in fair order domand, nt tho recontly reducod ratos, Nuval stores wero in good local demand; AMa- uilla ropo s advanced 3o, othorwiso thero was no chenge, Tho woel, hop, aud broom corn markots romain quiot, Timothy wus firmer, bo- ing in demnnd for shipmont, "Timothy and oth- or soods woro rather quiot but stondy, at least chioico samples, which in gomo instances sold highor, Potatoes continue to arrive froely, and woro again quoted lower. Poultry was scarco and firm at an advanco. Lako frolghts wero dull and nominally ashade firmor, ‘Tho only trausactions reported wero the chartoring of two vosscly, which will take 57,000 bu of whent, at 870 por 100 Ibs on through rato to Now York, 1t was statod that carriors Lield their vessols somowhat above form- or rates, which wera Go on whoat, bigo on_corn, and 4o on .oats, by snil to Bulfalo, and 1ic on whent to Kingston ; but thore was no spparent demannd aven at thoso figures. Highwinos woro moro sctlve, mud flrmor, though no improvemont was queted from Now York. Bales wero roported of 800 brls ut o por gallon, at which prico the markot closod Etoady, nll tho orders buving boen fifled, and ali the offorings taken up. Provisions wero loss active, and very irregu- lar. An advanco of @100 per 100 by in tho prico of livo hogs tondod to_ firmuoss in pro- duot, and monts’ wore firmor, being _gonorally hiold'3go por b highor, wndor s bettor demuil than Tor two or throo days past, though the movemont was light. Mesa pork was dull and weak, The partiea who aro popularly supposad {0 bo running tho cornor weve selling at o fur- ther deoliue of 8Ue por brl, and o fow othiors fol- lowed suit. 'Whis might huve boon rogardoed as a sign of wankumui( on tho part of tho syndicate, Dutt for tho fact thut while thoy offorad £o soll for May nt §10,40; thoy rofuscd to soll cash pork Tor losa than 210,50, to o party who offorod to tako 1,00 brls for shipmont. Itgoomodas though they wero only stooping to takie hold lower down, and the market closad tirmor, as othor operators Qeolined to sell, foaring & ruse to dyww them in still daopor. Lard followed pork downwards to tha oxtont of 100 per 100 1bs, though roported G0 per 112 Ibs highor in Ldverpaol, but closod strongor, with n» modorate demand, aud cash lots quoted decidedly wource. 'ho market _closed quist at thefollowing rango of pricn: Moew pork, cash or -soller April, 810.40@16,50; do” sollor May, §18.872¢@10.40; do soller Juue, $10.55@16.60; do sollor Hoptowbor, $17,(0@17.60, Iarl, ewh or sollor A{)rll §0.673¢@9.00; do sollor Mnay, #0.66@9.071¢s do wollor Tano, HO.TG@U.8! Hwoot-ploklotl Lams, 03(@10%a por 1 for 18@ 1101t yoruges dry-saltod mouts, looso, ot 6J¢ thiak an wo appronch aummor monthis a sfight slclding nuny bu ovinced, in order to oloss up old lota befora tha commencomont of & now 80aRON. TPROVIAION EXPORTH. @B3o for shouldors, onsh, and 6360 soller May d §8.20@8.96 for short ribs, cnah, and 88.46@8.5( wollor May 1 85,00@8.02)4 for bhort clonr, onw and_ $8.85@8.90 wollor May; 8)go for Oumbo: Tho Now York Protuce Exchange Weekly glves londsy 86@Bifa for long oloar, Tho SMED | 4o collowiug ng tho foroign oxparis of tho hog boxed alX{@Ho per b abovo ) Thncon moath, 3o for Whouldars, D@03 fof whort xibn, D3¢@Y3(o for ehork cloar, all packod product from the uudarmontioned 7l orts of Now York and othor a8 from Oot. 28, 1873, to A March 81, 1874, incisivo, as compavad with the 1 . ) {::mlnll::dl“f}4“‘?.’!:.““;\?;5?5;::l,";s.!l%‘:or,oo ;1:;{:-'; Ox&mr‘ts from ull Unitod Statos ports, from Nov. mosBdo, @10,003 beof hamy, 23,60, | 11 1873, to Maroh 81, 1878+ . Racon, Huma Tark, Lard, andatoutders, i s, io 710,000 149,001,123 1,418,001 Qity tallow, 6} 4 grenso quotablo at 4 @70, gales woro roportad of 260 brla mosd pork, in onr-lond lots, ot #10,40 ; 1,600 brls do, soltor 574 ¢ 9,450 Trrom May, st 816,40 : 760 brla do ot S10. D330 B brlido nt S10.953 600 brla do, sollor June, ot | Yartieui B0 ra e §16,00 3 1,000 brls do at $10.60 3 1,000 Lrls do at | Moutreat k! 179, 903,000 May, #0,67% ; 600 tea do b $0.06 5 ca do nf altimare. W 1,001 Ol S ea do g 80.60 3 260 ton, rollor | Now Orlesi C I June, at $0.76 ; 1,000 tes nwoot-pickled hams Sm Total Oct, 28, 1875, Bior s e i) nt 110 3 90,000 ths whort sibs ¢ BX0; 260 | ~ Aurch a1, 14714, v.». 103,708- 101,180,404 207,700,024 boxes short oloar at 83¢o, _ Also, last ovenlng, | Total all U. B, ports, 200,000 1 short clen bt 830 ; 500,000 b do o | - Nov, 1,183, to April px}vlatu torms ; l;ml lmxl bo&m&u ulmrs ribnitllu. 1, 183, vess103,456 120,002,403 229,657,783 Flour was agoin in good demand, witt a fair Pt eSS aggroguto of 6alos, both for Tocal gonsumption oo ren one L0030 91,808,169 and for shipmant, thqugh the market way loss activa than yesterday, Tho bulk of tho eales were mado on linatorn orders, Lnropoan ox- exparts of tho Tho position of tho foro b t‘SJ‘ 81, from above now crop from Oct. 23 to Max porters woro looking nround, but somo of thom orts, na comparad with tho oxports from all Do tha tio Fiwe 1n ocoat rolghts had cnrrled g’llfltgd Statse poeti fram Nov. 1, 1873, to Maich thom off tholr foot. Dran was strong. Solog | 3L 1870, 18 nd follown: wore roportod of 50 brls white wintor oxtras ab 37.251) 60 bris do at 87.00; 100 brls do at 80,75 150 bris do nt $6.60: 100 brls do at 86,005 804 bris do on privato torms 200 brls spring oxtras 18123 51,300 50,760, 60| kg | !’.‘l)l;. "I‘.-(bll 1§34, 24,50 a1, 839, 160 .20 5 118 do ol 3 H rlg do (low 5 B on petinio torin. 1% | g movomont for tho wook liag baou as fol- 8,490 buls, ' Also, 10 tons bran ot #18.00 (o ar- | lows: rlvo), on track. 'Tho followlng wore tho quota- tiond at thocluso: . Fair to good whito winters... @ 8,00 Glnico doy.o. o @ nzs od winters,ooes 00 | Tortland ,000 Chiofco_epring oxtra @ 05| Bhiladolhias e 184,430 Moditin to gaoil do..+e . @ 5.02% | Talttmoras.. 115501 Good to cbolco Minncsota, v @ 675 | Now Orloans. i Tutonit d0iueanesess s . @10.00 N — —— Tair to chéich peiug, suporiue. e 400 @ 473 ok oo wsmomneds TaBas 11,008,398 Ty o e 838 The United Kingdom hies, sinco Jan. 1, 1874, Bran,... L @ises | imported vory considorablo. more hdg-product, with tho oxcoption of lard, ho Tnst fouy, 3 TTho hog orop in the Wostria ahort this yoar as cnm}rlrud ‘with Inst, 66,000,003 Ihs of meats sud 25,41 1,850 1bs of lard. 'Pho oxports from Nov. 1, 1878, to March 81, Whent averaged Xo lower, with more doing in than in sny year of cash lots snd less in options. Liverpool was woted atrong, and some privato advices called it b por 100 o "Wighor, while Now Yorlt way firm, an ul;n- roccl‘[;ts l«iua’]tlmn'lfill tll:a qu:m(:ity ra& orted shipped yestorduy. Tho shipping doman 2 4 Y-any was fair, but nob 80 urgont as hitherto, ]‘351% 1533“’1?3?::‘2? ;}m!fi‘l:& :;grfiugnd;\g lt!;:lg.‘ though soversl round lota wore taken by partioy lyd 41820, ,905,! who usually buy for export. There were fow | tard. outsido ordars on tho floor to buy or soll optiona ; honco tho_trading was licht, being. chiofly Toonl, With moro tall than cider, and tho feeling was rathor mora boarish, owing to the mltleiqntlan of sn advauce in water-froight ratcs. Bollor May 1MPORTS OF DY A0ODS, "Tho Journal of Commerce givey the following ns tho lmports of rnreiign dry goods nt Now York for tho month of March : ENTENED Fon CONSUMETION. oponod ab 1,263, advanced to $1.26}¢, rocoded 872, 1873, e, QDomod 8t L2, e . clowed ame | Jame: of wool. s SATL0S 8 AENLE B $1.535. . Hollor June sold ut BLAT@1L.273¢, olos- | Arwyu (8 480054 2404843 ing ot tho iosid ido. Sellor tho month or rogular No. 2_spring sold at A SLALE @125, clostig 86 | Miacel 4,007,008 2,80,0 2 4 1BIOGES 1AITBL 1,322,036 Miscol, dry gooda., 1,202018 2018 1,002,013 808,521 91.219;, Btriotly fresh rocoipts of do cl 7 ——— ————— ——— B e on o storago, No. 1 pring | ot ent, for conn SIRTI0TS SILOL4MG § 0,400 closed ot 8128, No. do ot ©1.19, WIrIDRAW! oM 0! and _rojectod do ‘ot #110. Northwostorn | aranurs, of woal ..$ J,nuflv,'ibl s 10098 n‘.%g;m . | Manufe, of silk,... 1,041, G5, 341 X Caeh sales woro mpnrlud of 400'bu No. 1 North~ | Mauufs, of flax.. 802,649 1,011,725 841,174 wostorn nit $1.29 ; 2,400 bu (part do) ab $1.28; | Miscel. dry gools, 210,460 4,194 201,188 %{flfl Iall dfll(\\'lululr :‘fceliptsh) llhb 8811.24;{ 1’g(|]yg %:)u Total withd. lrnm- e 0. 2 spring, strictly frosh, at B 5 0 A . ab 812434 3 1,200 b do ot 81:24%¢'s 6,800 bu do, g et s 29 storago. ot 31243 5,000 bu do, regular, b | Total thrown on 31223 ; 569,200 budo at 123} 5 80,000 bu do the mark 19,000,496 $17,012,000 $19,803,207 B RLA s LA N TS B0 b do O - nb 191341 5,000 bu do st $1.213¢ : u do 3 K g 49,400 bu do né 3L 3 O u No. 8 spring ab . . 03 Ul 487,892 2110: 400 budo (wintorrocoipts) Ny apringly | Muude of slk.. LUMS Bbise bu re] octod spring at 31,10 ; 400 ‘but by sample at | Miscel. dry goods, S07,073 259,188 SL.5, dolivorod ; 400 "bu do ab $L2%, 0n bracks |y o for warcn§ 4180,88 $ 9,001,000 § 316801 “Lotal, 211,400 bu. . 14700875 11,014,980 D,460,360 Corn was loas active, and rathor weak, ab an Add eut, for cona. 13,740,81 WL Gyl avorago docling of 3¢, thongl roported frmor | mot, ant, ot port.. SITIT,4UD $14,206508 312,018,000 SILK in Livorpool, aud ‘our receipts wore not half so Inrgo ng yestordsy. Thers wos somo inquiry for corn frao on board, and 6550 -was bid, but, out- aido of this, tho domand for cash corn was Tight, Tho rading was chiefly for Muy, and the offorings woro moro liboral ihan heretoforo, ‘o Silk Assaciation of Amerlos furnishes tha following stabtics of importa during the month of March, the figures represonting the forolgn gold cost, without froight or duty ¢ fac- il lowors woro spprobonsivo lost th doliv- s, e orics for that month should bo o large a8 [ New York.. $059,402 $2,643,178 to wenken prices, in apito of & good Laatorn do- mand. Sellers were not urgent, however, and the markot ruled very stoady till near tho clogo, Ban Fravclsc 452,025 Freeeey Total silk wan o 3t Now York.$2,603,178 Total Mk manufsctures entorad for ware- wion fo wankonod undor groator anxloty 10 house. . i A sall, 0 option of selior May oponed at 651{c, B o Bt Tous fo. Gopger md recodod to Blaneo sl mesufeotuces Satored 10% svsase 1740 at the closo, Sollor Jinohold at65@05960, | Totsl silk manufaciurcs withdrown fromt Boller tho menth, or regular No. 2, gold at 0 }g WArCLOUBD 4.eensen 746,816 @GL3¢o, closing nominal at 613¢o, ~ Strictly fres! iy recatpta of do sold ouly at Glo, but closod ensier, Total silk manufactures thrown Upon WAk, oo, 7 old rujdutud“ flmal st 60c, aud nowddg 1950, at 080, {f mixed corn commando ;i 057,003 ¥ Srmium g] o e ovar o B BLCOMIE, eenrasers 57, Cnsh salos were roportod of 8,800 bu No. 2, /otal sllk mannfacturcs landed $2,693,178 strictly fresh, at 6do; 10,000 bu do, regular, at G15¢0; 1,000 bu do at 013 ; 5,000 bu now Ligh tfxod ot 03¢0 ; 16,000 bu rejectod, old, at 60c ; 7,400 bu do, now, &t 68 ; 800 bu'do st 57350 ; 800 bn by ssmplo at 60c, ‘on tracls : 6,000 bu do rojoolod ot 00c afloat ; 4,000 bu No. 4 at G33c, 2rco on boaxd, ‘lotal 60,400 bu. Outs woro lens activo and j¢o lowor, though there was not much offered, * New York was quoted flrm, but sympathy with wheat caused an aslor focling on tho past of holders, and mado WIIEAT IN MINNESOTA. A correspondent (3. D. G.) writes {rom Man- kato, Minn., to correct sn erronous roport which s nppeared in somo of our oxchangos, to the alfoct that ll the wheat ia out of that Stato. He ays that ho bos recontly visited all tho towns botwoon that point_and 8t Paul, about 100 mmiles, on the Sioux City & St. Paul Railroad, and fho whoat-buyers and other businoss-men inform him that over one-half of the Jast crop 18 in the hands of farmers—monyof them not hayv- ‘buyers unwilling to trade. Sollor May sold enrly | ing sold o bushel, ot 4636, and later at 463{0. Sollor Juno_sold ot LATEST. Wheat was quiot and about (o higher, solling at S126K@L20Y, closing a6 S120K@LACL gollor May. Corn was quiet snd stoady nb [£574 @50 solier May, and 05@U5}50 sellor June. OALL BOARD. Provisions were in modorate domand and unchanged, excopt that lard waa Mess pork, cash and scller the month, $16.26@10.40; soller May, £16.35@10.40 sallor June, $16.66@16.00. Lard, cash or sellor tho month, S0.4Z4@)70; moller May, $3.674@ 9.721¢; soller Jumo, 89.80@9.8735, Short ribs,cash 465@itc. Tegular No. 3 closed at 42%o, and guriotly fresh recoipts of doat 45'e. Curront roceipts of rejected wore nominalfy dutl at42)fc. Cash salos’ wero reported of €00 bu No. 2at 1597 ; 9,600 bu_do at 453¢o; 600 bu do ot 450 1,600 bu do rogular at 423¢0; 600 bu by samplo, white, at 490 1,200 bu do, mixed, at 480; 1,800 Du do'at 475¢¢ ; 1,200 bu do at 4705 1,200 bu do at 4634, nll on track ; 600 bu whito at B0o deliv- ered. ‘Uotal; 18,200 bu. Ryo was without material chango, thero boing Tittlo on the market, aud o vur‘y light domand at or closed at 90@4034o for regular, to 930 Teceipts dated |-or scllor the month, £8.20@8.50; seller hny, this week. Sales wore limited to 400 bu No. 9, | 83.95@8.42)¢. Bhouldors, ensh or eeller tho froeh recoipts, at 9%, and 400 bu by sample | monéh, offored nt §0.00; seller Muy, $5.00@0.00. a 9. Halos includo 250 brls moss pork, soller May, &t ‘Barloy was quiet and firm. No. 2 was in fair | $16.37. 3 500 brla do, oller Juno, ot £16.55; dewnnd, with ight offorings, and about 2c higher | 600 tes lar , sollor May, at £9.07)¢; 80,000 tes oloeing firm ot $1.68 for regular, to $1.60 for frosh rocoipts in ordinory houses. No. 8 was quiot at $1.U5 for 2 storago, and rojectod do at $1,21; tho lower grades oxiubited but littlo chouge, Lho recoipts of barloy aro small, and holdors aro mors lmlpnlnl, though it 18 not oxpocted that s brigk demand cou arigo. Cush snles wero roported of 2,000 bu No. 2 (400 bu fresh Northwontorn) at $1.60 ; 400 bu do ot §1.68 3 400 bu No. 8 nt #1.85 ; 400 bu re, coted at $1.21 ; 800 bu by samplo at 81.70 ; 400 bu do at 1,65 3 400 bu do st $1.62}4 ; 400 bu do nt $1.62; 300 be do nt 81,6134 1400 b do_nt $Lb5; 400 hu do b 91,40 ; 400 bu do at $1,98}¢ 3 400 bu do ut $1.38; 400 bu do at $1.25. Tnunf, 7,600 ba. EUROPEAN MATKETS, Tho following adyicos wero received on Ghange to-day, In addition to those givon inour telegraphic columnd ¢ Ariur 8—Tondon—Cargoes off coast : wheat stronz, Cosn turn dearer, Cargocs on pusaago: Whoat and corn turn dearor, Good cargoes Amorlcan mized short ribs, sellor May, it $8.96. Sh CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WepNESDAY EVENING, April 8. AT.00HOL—Quiotablo ot $1,80@1.91, BEANS—Remuin quict, Choico lota are Held at full prices s Navios, ond-picked per bu, §2.30@2,60; mo- Uiume, 0, §1.9062.00 1 LFIs. WUTTER—The markot for thia staplo wea un- changed fu any essontial partioular, Thero was ap- Tarct, nmang all elassea of operstors, alack of oo fidence, aud most of tho trading was done at_inkido to medhtm Dgures, Ouisido quotativns were only ob- talpable ina small way for solocted packeges to o local trade, Shippers continue o operate with cau- tion, and there is Lo doubt that any cousiderablo 1n- Sreaue i tho rocoipts would bo taken dvantago of to forco o decline, Wo mako no chavge in our Lst s Cholco to fousy yollow,i}6@40c;: medimn to good frados, 92@Mo} fiferlor to-¢ommon, 22@I00; com- mon 10 chvice roll, 28@dc, BAGGTNG—Mel with nothing moro {hon o fair de- mand, and prices wero again qitofed Bteady aud un- ‘or off const, 4Us@4Da 0. Tmporta: Whoat, 105,000 | chianged, o stock of Rralu bags in amaller thon O Ol otea’s corm 60,000 to 53,000 qra ; tlouz, 76,000 | Whualat this sonson, and holdors socrr conBdont thiat 10 80,000 bris," Datter prices will provail lator in the soason, Burlaps ‘WHEAT EXPORTS OF OREAON. aud gohics rule stosdy, Wo quoto: Sark, 8io; Lud- Ta & rooent o the San Fraticineo Bulletin | low Ayulas Lowleion b, 3507 JAanorican &, 300, Amoi- paya: ‘* A fow yoars ago nob o uingle cargo of Keng, Ylog Otfer Creck ot burlup bt 4 old b, 8, 1 3 o P i wlient wns oxported from Oregon. Tho Com- T s, o @iing do daulbln, A7gase; mercial Reporier cstimutos tho yxports of whoat ‘DROOM-COLRN—Rematus quict, Following ara tho tnd floue from tho Columbia Kiver, from July 1, 1873, to July 1, 1874, at 90,000 tons, and other wotationss Cholce burl, 8@8ia : do extrs, Yo; corn that will work itself iutoa choice husl broom, T@ produce ot 10,000 tows, Lloro aro no loss than 1,000 enrgoss of produce sont out fo} for good 40, 0@TC; good to cholco slalk biuld, 'I)gl;v inferior brosh, A@n;&.‘ ; a 2 WUILDING MATER(ALS—Wera mara quict but of tho' Columbia Rivor in & singlo yosr, Tho | gieady, Tho recent advanco of common brick hina importa aro not_loss than 26,000 tons, 'WLO | causcd many yartios to postpons {heir projected im- whont-buyers of Bau Fraucisco pay from 200 to | provemonta uutil thosoason for tnaking now brick ar- Stto por contal moro than buyera pay in Portland. Tut whent shipped from tho lutter city to Liver- rives, wheu it {a expocted I‘lrleofl will” decline, Tho ptosk now on laud ia held by s fow doalors, ‘Wa quote ‘New York stucco, i i i Michigan stuceo, $3.60 7 pool brings about tho averauo pricos ur‘(‘ull- ot 050,60 ; Utica, La iavilto, and ALron con fomln whant. T oont, owover ahont 85 por a2 br: ortland comont, $T0@T80 5 Lo ou Lo transport Whof rom Lortland to 1 bulls, T5e@$L.007 Ume (bris) $1.0021.25 B brl; white Fronciseo. Ships comiug to thls port with car- »nud‘? Lrl, $1,56022,00 3 plastoring hatr, % b, 400 § goos prefor to make up & roturn cargo atb tho | firo brick, % 1,000, $55.00@90.00 § blmdlmf rick (come wamo port, Ono hundrod thousand tous | mow), $7.50@8.50 Milwaukeo and Itacino pressed, of produca uh(lmml from tho Columbin | $27.00@320 oofll‘l‘l“d‘mll]ln Il\‘one% g:i u&@m.;;:d“vo a0 River in o singlo your, whore only & _short o ;‘,‘H"“m“,{'w@m:- A, {imo ago not & single cargo was oxported, i8 & | good gradues, 32@8de; inferior to common, @00 fact worlh noting, becauso it shows & rapidly- growing commorco in 5 Htato whoso intorosts are gl fntorblondod with our own, Much of this Sommun to choico roll, 28@do. GllitusE—trices raugu tlo samo 58 for & moutl p\x\lklflfiso tuey zro( r‘mly |\ml(l for n::l;chnmnhln produco camo down_to San Francisco, and wag | Bovt. "l amount of primo chesaa romatuiug fu tho \oro traushipped. But overy yoar tho Tmbor of | Dands of jobbra 1 oxtromly light, sud therw ia liikla iy golng uto, tho Columbia Llvor for esport e A T L ourgoss i rapldly inoronsing, ‘'his northiorn | 17G18c; Ohio and Westorn factor i 0RTTCT Jowor O e taow, i 1t i lrondy ate | 1ot 1310, o Ihclosy; doy 16@7e Flowse grades, 13@18c. u\lm:u o mnguitudo whicli foreshadows its futuro |~ COAL—1rade was innclivo ab woak and irre groatuess,” g meu-. The quatations followlng are simiply ......!f.‘.‘.?fi WOOL. i . hlg] .xlrnexumxl,\sw.w; Lnu'k:nvumm, $9,60@10,003 Waltor Brown & Son, of New York, writons | FPRISViusts dunuel, $3,50@0.00 [ollaws ¢ Binco our report ‘of Tebruars 5 Tndluun Gaw $7.60 3 Erlo and_Walhug Hill, 38,60; Brooks, ssft\)‘x')‘i Tilossburi, $8.60@9.00: Kirkinnd gralo, $7.00¢" Hock= iag Vallo, 308 indlana bioek, §0,501 Minonk, $8.50; ‘moderato ingulry for woold, with a qulot tone prevuil- | Wiimingion, 5, arclay, $5.00. 4 i thrgugliont o mumg. i datulory cone | CUORERAGEZWuleky and Tour barrols aco_in on ot e woolon goods market Luy dlscourugod | modcrato dumaud, nud atoady, T e iy Imantfacturors, who, although thele supplles of R DR ool uro amalt, hve Tefpainod from purchusing ox- copt in gmull smounts, But for the extromo dullnss T woolcns, it would wcom naturad ta laok fav highor thero hos Leon but o flour liadinga uro reported oseoand firm, uop ol Xk uro In liboral mupply, and rother dull, Wequota: P Bz, $L.0SGIAE ; Whinky barrel, $L0G2.10 ; Jard torees, §1.40@1.45 3 flour biirrols, 48@850 3y Jican fox domtlo wouls, of whicly T wiock 18 Sury | Fomi S15.0020D 3 o, Duckud, !“j)a,fl«a’.\.‘;.‘flnk'l‘t‘l‘:::fl ight, and becoming voduced from day to duy by cur= | stuvos, rough, $23,00@24,00; bucked or suwed, $26,00 rent transactions ; doolers kave bewn fimn fu tholr | @33,00; Wik " utives, rougl, SI000GUA0; do viows, o alea oftootod o bew at proxious | buckod, £3,00598,00; tlour wlaves, $9,00@11,00; cirelo yalucs, wills o faw oxcoptions, Thore iu littlo doubt | flour ) U Bioopepo Tt iHto tmongro Pupply of Hosces will boall taken o Sous Beading, SO0 ok Mak] lone Latppolod, 11,0 without matorial clunge f0 prices, Uoforo the now clip |~ EGUH—Wero dull and weak will bo ready for consumption, alitiougli it is probablo | Balw wese wado at 11G12¢ adoe largg oduDYy o ehado_firmer, FIRIT—Dustnoss was roported roasonably metivo at fulrly maintained prices, The mnrket {3 liare of Inko flab, and_the ntocks of saitwator descriptions nro Hgile, Wo repost aue quatations of yeslordayt No. 1 whitefish, -brl, $1.00@7.23; No. 2 do, $0.76@7.00 ¢ No, 1 tront, $0.50@@7.00; mackordl, @10.763 "No. bz Tnekorcl, Jg-brl, $7.00@7.11 2,3; bank codfiah, $3,500.75 3 @no; Laveslor herrig 34-br) (@8 [1] rial clianges in prices of goos head, A fair local and intorfor domnand oxiots, and tho ponoral FonrioN—Datos, 104@110 ¢ Muacatel, $3.65@3,05; raining, Zante ourrants, Ti@8es: cltron, “l‘nl. 18(3200, Kewt sori catian, 13 g0 s Mlcligan quartera, 115@130; Wo (a;fxu: ‘Boutliorn do, 10 KA e cborrich, Tra @12)40 3 blackberrles, 801 raspberries, S8 en, B003000 Nk loert, 130154 almouda, Torragona, 31@220 3 Noples wulnuts, % pittod LI5LI0; Tabeador horsng, At hris, $0.76@10.00, ARG BTt No, 1 ghore- 1¢-brl, $15,60@14,00; No, 1 £1 mackorel, ' 3g-br), $3,603.01 No, 1sboro kita, $2.1600 Qoorgo's codfinh, $3.25 aplit brin, $8.60@0.00 ; do Foitnd el 47,80 ’f"“'" sl.uue?d. 4 box horring, No, 1, orring, noalod, 40@4do; Columbia Itiver o, 4 ‘funily UlR—Halsine wero *oft* another r box, with which nlcuqflon thioro wore no mates i s coming nnder tha above markol _may bo consiered aleady. Tiga, drums, 13X@130 3 figa, hoxes, layars, 16@100; Turkish prunce, 134 @ido; ralalus, layors, $2.80(3,005 raising, 'l00se aloncln, 12@L3M 91@2073_ Jemon DoERTIO—Alile Iden appies, aso s Michiga sifced 10 @I . gfi‘«' 03 poaches, pared, e, HoV A AM @100 5 dby Taixeds Fvd Nuts—Lilberts, 11@11,:@(& 0 920 ; Ohilf wnluuts, 19@20¢ ; Gronoble walnuts, now, 10 @la: Brazle, @1L Wilmington poontits, [ y, 1@ 10a 3 'Tenneakca GREEN FRUITS8—Oranges nre firm., Apples and granberrics ara alao firm, 1y ont of tho marcket, @130 1 'Tocans, Texan, Di@L0NeE 3 funey, 12@QLo: do second quail- aitits, S@JC, fn fafr request and being near- Tomons, §6.60 por box; Valen- ¢In oranges, $11,00@12.00 per caso ¢ Mcesiua do, per Tiox, $5.60@0.603 falr to chofco apples, $1.00@0.00 yor bl -hll:)tal:!vn;(eucnnl.ufllea in boxes, ot £5,50@0.00. rocary Tmux of alaplo and nido goods, und tho quoted pricca aro adhored to with somothing moro than tho usual firmness, Coffees nre Lold \TE8—Incrensing notlvity chnractorizen tha o, Intorior buyers are ordaring Hberally, with more confidenco, undor favorable Enstarn aud European adviees, and Tholdera seom to bollove thiat prices binvo at last got about down to hard-pan, Bt 98 are also sirnps and rice, n a0 aetivo and. firin, o quato £ 111.0ARD, BODA—T)¢@8}0, QoerEes—Mochn, “40@410; 0, G Javs, 355@I0K0 § Java, No, 3, 3} @003 funoy Ttlo, i(@20igc s clioled. do, 983(@2J0; prime Ito. 28 @280 ; Rood U« 4833 common o, 20K@I 03ds; Bingapor Juva, S35 @H360; Costa THica fancy, 1.‘.’%5‘“’“‘- do, prinie, 283{@20X(c; Maracaibo, IN(Ce OAApLEa—Star, full ‘wolght, 17@180; steariao, o aior: ol : Rioe—Palna, BM@S: 10, 3734 rousting do, ‘335G % 3 t, 10@10kc, o, eliort we! 4 Rangooy, %@8i0; Carolina, 9@3(0; Loulaians, BA@UKC, L miomt St Jouf, J35¢@ 12803 crualiod nnd powdered, 115;@11%02 Btandard,’ 103, e ira 0, 02/@! oig@biio: A0 fair do, @ve; fair do, granilatedd o, 9, 100; b, T15@11Ke; A \%f;e@mlfl 4 a;'- 97¢c;' 0 No. e brown, Dx@Uiga; prime 4o, 96 83¢@B3ga; clioico 'molassos sugar, 85 #a8¥o; common do, THGTAL; Now Qrlesns sugar, cholce, Di¢@Y3écs do primo, Y@INC} 6, Tair, B(@8K0; comioh, 10 oy i T3 @Be, Kirura—Diwmond drips, $15I@1,83; silver dri extra finc, BI@H0 ; good mugar-tuuso s extra do, 08@7dc 3 New Orleania mologset, &80 do primo, BB alu;?tu‘ rup, ch @ 76@800 5 do_common, 05@700; Lorto Rico niolaseos, cholce, 05@08c; common molssies, 13 0. HALKnATUZ—Qommon to boat, SX@OK ro—Allsples, 17)¢@R18%0 s sin, $6@370 3 _poppor, 33@H00 1453 ginger, African, 2 utmogs, do Calcntta, 18 95@28¢ 3 00, Boapd—Gorman mm{\:fi‘,‘fix@om; Golden Wast, G @03c; Whito Lily, 81(@00 ‘White Itodo, 6K @030 ; palin, 0@0xc; Ssvon Imporial, 6GOX0; White )-lzn,'s}?@w% hfi\lnmpalgu{lt‘@fi)fl; primroso, GAGIEO, TARO N —! pure, hold e} owing 8,003 $5.00 os0; iy, BA! coars . Ho brl, $4.76055,00. ‘OTLS—Trado was reportad fairly activo for tho sea son, and the market quotations nre furnished : ard, 8501 Tinsced, rav, $1.00G103; wualo, B0@8%; eperm, $2.10@3.30; ‘winter ) sold af o vor gloas, 03@10c ; common, 8@10%C; S5@8e. 1AY—Thuothy was in demnand for shiphent and igher, Prairio lay is mteady under o mod- erato focal in yaid by gm s s $13.00@313.50 3 No, 2, $.50@10.60; primo prairio, $10,00 ; do No. 1, $8. @0.00; do’ No, 3, —Timothy, $11.00@13.00; prairie, lhllvul'g of pressed, $1,00@1.60, .8—\Wore solling roadily to local dealers at un- changed pricen, as follows : Green city butchers', 7@ Bo; green cured, light, Dige; heavy do, BX@S; },\:\fl. oured, 8oy groen i dry calfy @loo; dry ik, by, scored, cut thirds prico; brande wwaol eatimafed a8 woshod por b, 85@400, HOPS~—Continuo dull and weak, oy follows: Com-~ mon Lo good Western, 20G80 TRON AND SIEEL—Tho HID! Steel tire, L=} Top calk atcd @ LEATHE~n the leather market {hero was IHurne French calf, Jodat. Freuch calf, 24 to 36 1bs French kip, 50 to 100 1bs, METALS AND TINNERS' wa roported, tho market ruling steady. mand 18 ight. _ Wo quioto ! Ty PraTe—I0, 10214, $18.00; do, 12x12, §10.50; 14x g% ss“u.ou; do, foofing, 14x20, 10, $13.50; P10 Try—Large, 33c ; smal), 310 bar, 350, BoLpER—No, 1, 22c; No, 2, 2e. QLEAD=E, a3 a, 03ic3 plney 2ull eolls, 100; cut lo, 10350, Suzir Zivo—Full casks, 100; slabs, 83o. BHEET INON—N0. 8,9, and 10,5205 o, 11 400’13, 2o do Nov 1 stained, 00 rutes ; Americau Russin—, J GALVAMIZED T1O: do, 35@36, 140; No, 37, 15 ot '1f por cent {s made from this list, Corren—Copper bottoms, uiry, Wo quiote tho wholcsale pricos dealors ‘ne follows, cars to contain 90,- Timothy, prime, $14,00@14.60 ;. do No, do, $11.00@12,003 mixod Loonr_ox Wadon $4.00@10.00, For according to distanco, $0,0067.00. Gllf, M@Ligos iry kip, 20¢; dry salted, 3 deacon pkins, GO@S5 Gthersiso domoged, two: qreen iy J0@ 1t 18@3 or , 10 por cont off, Blicep pells, BE e Now Yorl, 40c. fiiterior_demand s falr, thiaugh the orders aro gonarntly for amnll quuntilics to 1nect eurrent wanta, othier Jargo cor, JWhat it was bofore the panfe: llenco thero i3 & largo Surplus of material pressing on tho masket, which “Yhe demand from ratlroads and affons ia atill Nmited o compurad to canses depresaion, Wo quote: 0D eouavause v @340 ratea orao-alio 0N +uesas @ bY raten ‘Plute iron, common ia @0 mates Norwayiroa. @% B Norway null-r @i Bl Goriman low st @ile B Gast plow stecl, @l b Amerlcan tool st @lte 3 Chromo tool steol @le B Tuglisly tool stecl @\ rates Lugllsh sprivg steol . 5 ‘Amerieon cast spring steal .. 3 air oce Hivily, sud tho market was firm st full provious roles, Wo quiote : . TEALOCK. City harnoss, . e N Coilutry harncss 83 7 Iinocly, 9 1o e 4L Kip, B oo ©wE 4 Kip, vos e 110 ity upper, No.1, 9 1 23 28 Clty uppor, No. 2, B ft. g 2 Country upper 0 2% Collar, 3 L. WE 21 Calf, city.. 150 135 Calf, cou 100G 115 Tough uppor, W@ W Ttoush upper, domaga, g 30 Bumalo slaughter sole. Skg 27 “B, Agolo P 2 . 1@ 135 3@ 1.10 @ S .+ 65,00@75.00 1,65 2.6 . 100@ 1,60 BTOCK~Fair activity The local de- a0, 20238, less quantily, tc; 24, 5Xo Totea; Russin fron o', 1, 19 o@2d, 1ae; Mo, 21@24, 13c; 28, 10c, A discount N dGo; brazlers, ovar 19 1bs, e tinned copper, 8do; planishod copper, 41¢; o, cut to_slzos, 430, ‘Wint—Nos, 1t0 6, 9¢; 7ta 8, 1004 1ges 13 ond 14, 1230 16 and 16, 10 to 11, 1103 12, 14e; 17, 160; 18, 19, 19c; 20, 003 full bundle, 30 er cout discotnt ; THo; oakun tar, per y, Wo quoto: Maunilla rope, 35 Ib, fenco wire, 0Xc. NAILS—Wore in_continued good demand at tho rates given: 20@00d, do, $4,00; ©d do, F.1 34" do, Gne, $1.25; clin g lols, FAVAL STORES—Manflln ropo hns advanced Mo g to an advaneo in Now York. stoad: sfsal rope, keg, $4.26; Gd and 81 05 b da, $5.001 B2 d«; W55 o, $0.87)dc, 1330 of for 100 Other goods aro n@ise; homp ‘sahli cord, B 1t 18 tarrod rope, B 1, 116 53 pitch, 2 b, 55,606 wis_firm, The following 4y vglrbnn,uls@nc;n ,gx!m LI 0. 2, 70@730; "o, boiled, $1.0561.83 Teatsfout ofl, No, strlotly $110; do, oxira, d0e; do, No, 1, 80} auk o ‘stralts, 0503 clophant ofl, 95¢3 turpene Ve, G(pg00; maplths, 3 gravity, 17a; naphiba, common, 140, TOTATOES—Tho vecclpts were agaln Nboral, and sallors wor compollod to shade pricos in order Lo ture salos. Common lots wero slow, Wo quote: Early rose, from store, $L.2031.2 £1,25@1.40 por bu. Llows | @120, $1.12@1,16; mized and common liverod, Bweet potatocs, yollow, $0.00@0,60; do, ed, 53 peachiblows, do, $1.05@1,10; peach liverod ; ‘outly rose, Tots, $1.00@1.05, dot mixed 1o car-lote, $1.16@1.20, b . ‘POULERY—Coritinued earcity causcs & fismer fecls ing. Tho receipts aro likel time, and a further ndvange Is Turlloys, oholce dressod, s to good, 1. .00@4.55; 0, T Coops, $3,16@. 8.35; oo, 11v0, $1.00@8.00. ‘SikDS—eimotby wasquictatabont thosame rango of prices for commaon; cholco samplen Wors BIYDERE, hls ‘woro madoat §2,20@3.85, er wus in moderate demand at $5.05 for ol $0 85,85 for prime, and $0.00R0.13% for matmmoth, 1 Gi@ose; miliot waa firm ot 60@%00, Fisx is dull ot §2,10, We note salos of 40 sacks fancy timothy Bt 3,00 15 sacks and 1 Q0'ut $275 3 50 do ut 32,105 cur do at $3.676 b 2 Daggs nt $ i .85 12 bugn ut 35,605 57 bags goodu at $6,70 5 00 bogy ol nt £6,05 23 ags mawmmoth, at 30,195 ¢ 24 bugs ot $0,10; 10 bags poor do at £6,007' 183 Lage 1 {0 bo_ light tor sowme probable, Wo quoto : 1503 0, fair vkons, daossed, ducks, $3.006 1@180; do, live, 1@ Fancy uocd gold 01 $3,00, Clo~ Hungurinn r chiolca dout$2.95 § 00 uacka Lear o priing af £2.0; 1 3 13 Back ut §4 60 47 Lags 003 140 bay ungoriun ot 3 earu prino do at 6o 15 baga willet ut o 1 a0y, choleo to oxtra nuew coud do, T0@600; fuir to good old, '03@T00 ¢ common 0, 40@500 ; colored nabiral-icaf Jupat, mon to fimo_Oolong, I5@46e; o,gxtr, K GRLI, 0 . Finn OUT—Exbra, T0@800 ; ohiico, 00@US; moditiny, B0@60; G50, T \Waw nodoratoly sotiveand stoady and Haginaw, Buc, $1.007 Gamanin, oy iy, without bags, $3L.00 ack, §. iAol car ‘(1o arrive) at 0503 B2 Leg ot CUcj 40 Logs fiaX wt .10, EAS—Temain firm and unchanged, A good de- snand oxlau ab tho annoxod rangy of pricoi: Tiyson, comumon to fair, 38@480 ; do, 40od, GE@L3 & chioleeto oxtea fiue, 08c@FL.10 3 comnion to fuo vid by- o, (5@83¢ ; common mporial, B2@050 3 goml 0 choleo do, Y0casL.1D Young o falr to guod gunpowder, T2@Ylo; ehiulcs $1101,203 exira Dioyuio, $LE@LAL Jopan, 95c@$1.05; common to @100 oo~ o0d, 65660 § clioico ‘Continua to quoto as follnws & 0 ar 10 o 5 poar to comiuol, + Onondags 2,003 ordinnry s ground solaty with bugs; conrso dimnond, hion daizy, por Pryo—Natural feat, T6@800; it o fl"@fsf" % @600; half Lright, 60@700, oriNa—Uood to cliolen, 82 H LI @ie 3 common, 25@0, Shgtey riubtiui, 0 WOOD—-I tiio wood market but Jittle trading was done, nnd pricos wora again quoted tnottled: Beeeh, £1.0024.60; maplo, $9.00@0,60; Lickory, $10,07; alabs, Fomn oivered, YOUL~Thoro wan no change, Below oro th tatlonn® P Fub, swashod, primo. . “Luby, wuslied, commor Conimion ding; Flocco, washl Tleceo, washo Y leaco, waalicd Coaras washied Tlecce, unwashied, Fleeco, unwarhed, coarso and dingy. Tlecce, unwashad, fina . e Bupor ud extra pullod, —py CHICAGO DRY-(00DS MARKET, X and XX, (I‘x mediumn WEDNEADAY EvENING, April 8, 7hio wenthior thronghont tho past weok hiad hoon of & wiriiry churacter, and #ily ealculsted {o dovelop sn Aotiva spring trndo, nnd it munt bo confesnad that olumoof gales accompliaticd fell ‘somowhat sliort of gonoral oxpectations, But as tho businss of tiio wock Siows a rewpeotablo Increaco k8 compared with ny rovioyn woek of thio prosout goason, our fohbord monis Peat littlo iniclination fo dnd foult with fho amount of ‘goodn distributed, In values thio past wook ns it~ ficusod fow changes and uono of {myortanco, At the Jnto gonoral raditction in whitoand colored cotton 1110 position of {ho arket fu_undoubtedly Arm, an tho prasout ontlook 1s cousidered favorablo for an oatl Spwar(l movemont in tho moro popular brands of prints, bleached and_unblosched cottons, ticks, slsipet, donims, oto, Tho carpet trado displasa no croaniiig nativity ua tho scoson advances, aud, owing to thio enhiaucod cost_of production, tho market if ‘working firmor, Blooks ara pretty fill, howosar, mid 110 hmportant prico chungoa aro likely o ocour in thk soar futuro, Below nro tho curront jobbing ratos : Attantio A, 44, Atlantio 1, 4 Atlantio D; -4 Atluntio It 44, . Tudian Head, 44, Indian Iend, 7-8, Nashvilleseose Apploton' A Adriatlo., Btarle A, Augusta. . Michigan A, 4. Diedford, Macon... Myatio T Noshua T, 40-4n.. Noslunt, 86-in Nashua 0, 33-n Tapperoll T, 40-n.00. 1 Pepporcll ity 86-1 .1 Topporol) O, 3341 & Yopporail N, 30-4n . Grencent. Fall yer. Trascott X L. GsamncogcsSS R STRRERCRRRER INMOWRS, Indinn Orchatd, W. Dwight Star, 41, it siar, {0 Continontal 0., 1Dookts, 1 1. Tavrolice S, 1, b Indinn Orchard, A. Indfan Orchurd, 0. Mobawk..., Indfan Oroherd, BB.. 9 TRINTE, Merrimao ¥, Pluk, o Amoskoag, K Morrimne 16| Brecmnt ) Tavifia,. 0" | Monrning, - 9 amtion. 9% [Shirting < Juichmond. 957 {Mnllory Pin 103 Amerlont s 93 [Mllory Purpl o uo 01g |Manchester.. . 9 Glougccator, ,. gx Wamautts, ... j ‘arkurAy, ¢o|Middlesox, ..o Glonarm., [Buirds. CONSET JEANS. Noumkong satteens. .13 _c/Amoalicag. 03¢0 Tembortois. 11 [Indfan Or 2ig Androacoggit {Canoe, mics, Garner Flnt, Garner, roll 8¢ Warhington. Warced.. 9 Sithticld % |Lonsdal 8 1iigh col a. BLYEACIHED COTTONS, Tonadnlo cambrio Bigckstong, AA Now York Milla Cabot ... Utica Noupariel, Dwight Slar, allovelt, Q. Davol. Newmnrkot, O.. Prido of tho Wost, | Nowsmarket, I, Langden, GB, . Baolt, . Fruit of the Loom Lonsdale... ‘Androscoggini, Auburm, AL, Now Yotk Id Minnehnhn, 4-4, Miunohalin, 74, Amoskeng, ACA. ‘Amoskeag, A. Amoskeng, B. . ‘Amogkoag, O Amaoskeag, D! Yearl Tive Conrstoga oxira, ik Concalogza extra, 7- Concatoga G, 4-4. Convstoge GOZ, T, g [Concatoga AA,) 30-i Mothuen, AA. Talls A, ok, 82-nch ..o York, W-luch. [ Thorhdke, A" Rl Otls, €0, Tieaver Creai, AL Heaver Creol, BB Beaver Creok, CO! Warregan.... HTnymaker, [Boston. ... STRIPES, 19" ¢ Uncasville, UOA.. 14®] Minnchaha, 6-3. Amoskeag, 6 16 Awerican, 0-3, ‘Amoskeag, 3-8.1...116 {Amorican, 3-3,.. Uncasville), A, 1@12¢ QEYIOT STRIPES, SWhiltenton, A 16 cfNewburh, T, 15 Whittenton, 1 13 [Uniom, AA, 15 Amonkcug. 15 |Unlow, BY; 18 Liverott . Cuiow; A 14 s e (@iidigo atts, |Cotion Y. 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