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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1874 ONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY, THunanAx Evexma, April 9, Money was somowlhiat more in domand to-day. Thera waa abundanco offoring ot 10 por cont on 80od soourition, A fow of tho banks show n dis- posttion to discount at rates a shade lowor, on long timo, nnd for tha best of sccurity. Inono oage, it wa snid that 8 por cont could Lo ob~ talvod for largo amounta at 4 montha, Tho trana- actions roported sro at 10 per cont. Biroot rates for money nro at 8 to 10 por cont. Tho spring trade Is oponing, aud country mor- chants aro leaving for Chlcago In *'mohools,” according to ono corrospondont, Thoy carry drafts on the Olhiongo bauks from the country banks, which will thorofora draw heavily on thoir balances hore, ILiading housos in the » dry goods, grocories, boot aud shoo, and oloth- ing businoss roport indloations of an active spring trado, Bhipmonts to tho Enst are hoavy, and in oxeess of the delivery of produce hore, This movemont i largoly duo to the very low ratos by rail. Ves- sol-ownors aro uncortain what rates thoy may bo nblo to charge upon the opening of nayigation. Exchango on Now York was eastor. Dotweon the banks, and for sollors, it was at par. Buyora bad te pay a promium of 25e. Doalings in soouritics, notwithstanding the nbundance of monaey, are light. 1n local atocks, the operations are mnlnl{ in tha Chicago City aud Cook County bonds, of whioh Preston, Kean & o, roport that thoy could roll moro than thoy can buy., Wrenn, Browstor & Co, roport somo gus stack offorod, Rullrond stocks aro falliog off. Tho raflroads sro earnlug very littlo for various rensons. Pooplo aro demanding the bost of sconrities for (hoir monoy, and seein to distrust stooks, Deal- vro think this duo in part to_such logislation as tho Wisconsin Iiailrond law, and pimilar enact~ monts in othor States, and in part to the timidity nnd doubt engendored in all business by tho dis- gurbnnco of tho curroncy on the partof Con- greed. Uncortainty has ‘made oven speculators baueo, and all entorprise ehrinks within itsolf, uvestments are wanted that ara independent of thoso uncertninties. Somo financiors aro talk- ing of investing in gold contracts, which have boon rocognizod ns valid by tho courts, ns ono monns of ovading tho dangors of the currency. Iilevon banks rospondedto tho call for a meat- ing of the Clonring ouso Associntion to-dny 1o consider_tho uurmnuf question. Thoy were tho Tirst National, Third Notional, Merchants’ Natloual, Northwestorn National, Commercial National, Union National, Marchants' Savings, Loan and Trust Compnny, National Banlk of llinots, Prairio Stato Loaw and Trust Company, German Natioual, and International. As threo losa than a quorum wero presont, the meeting adjournod to meot to-morrow, Fridey, at 41¢ p. m., whon it is to bo hoped the Association will flvfi woighty expression to it disapproba~ rloln &f tho mensures now boforo Congress for nilation. LOCAL BTOCK RATES. Tho banking-louse of Preston, Kean & Co. roport as follows: Quotations at 12 m,: Buping, Selling, United Btates 0s of 181... J12000 121 Dnited States 5-20s of ‘02, ... nrg Tnitod Btates 5-20s of "6, 11035 United Statos 5-203 of 105, 107 Unitod States 5-9 [T LT BT 1174 Unitod States 6305 ‘of “01—Jonz- rg and July. it Unifed States 6-308 of "63—Janii-. (yend duly. 0a, .. s sanas United States 5a (new isauo), 131 1 12005 dis, 11315 1 15 133 $4.85%@1.531¢ g0 ity 983 & fut, par & Int, ook Connty Ts._o. 98)¢ & int, par &int, own, cent bonds 00@05 _ 05@ITy Monoy on app) B@10perct. LATEST. New Yorg, April 9,—Mouey, 4@4}4. . IB‘u:rliug dull ; $4.85 for sixtyday, and $4.88 sight. Cnatoms racoipes, $850,000, i gfld closed at 1.18}4 after selling at 1.133@ 1894, Carrying rato 8 to 4. Tho Assistant Crensurer Jlsbursed $29,000, . Cloarings, 27,000,000, Governmenta stondy. State bonds quiet and nowinal, . Stocks declined X¢ to I of 1 par cont ab opon- ing, racoverod atlirst call, and declwed aftor midday from }¢ to 15 per cont ; during the Inst hour of business the market was firm, with ro- uu\lvegy of ¢ {0 55 of 1por cent from the lowest point. . A dacided featnro of the aftornoon was n sharp declino in St, Louis and Iron Mojutain from 46 t0 97, closing at 39, The docling was caused by &ales of 600 shiares hypothoeated atock, tho mar- gius on which had been oxhausted, Tock Islaud sold ex-div. just beforo tho closo. The principal dcnhnfis were in Loko Shors, Pa- cific Mail, Westorn Union, Union Pacific, North- wostern, New York Ciontral, Wabnal, and Trie, Yhe salos botweon 10 and 2 o'clock smounted to 132,000 sharcs, of which 14,000 wore Westorn Unlou: 6,600 Union Pnoiflo ; 7,000 Wabash ; 7,000 Pacltio Mali ; 600 Obio; 14,500 Now Yorlt Central ; 7,000 Leke Snoro ; 16,000 Erie ; 6,600 Rock Island;; and 7,000 Northwestern. GOVERNMRNT DONDa, 21 |Coupans, 101, . 1175 Coupous, 63, ‘l%‘?i\i New bs, i . .118%| Currency Gs STATE DOSDA, 84 | Virginias, old.. 0 Norih Carolinas, old, .28 North Ourolinag, new,21 Coupons, '8 Zoupons, 5 Conans, /64, Coupons, '65. Coupons, G5 (iow). Tenncrsces, ol ..,. Menncssees, Now. Virginias, Dow,..... Terro Haule, (Terre Huuto 0. & A, pfd, jOhio & AMic 53¢ Clave,, Oin, & Col 1Ch, Bur, & Quin, %o ) . Diltaburgh & Ft, ¥ Torthwestern.. 2, Northweatern pfd, ... T0kiContral Paciflo stocl,.. 043¢ Tock Iland,, .. x,d1¥,1013¢| Boston, Hart, & Erie.- 13§ New Jersoy Central, 1053 Dol,, Lack,& Weateru.107 Bt Buul ..o 413 REAL ESTATE, Ifzonrd of Real Estato Brolcers, The real estato ngonts, brokers, aud dealors mot ut 2 p. m, yesterday in Boone Block to take #tops to ostablish o Real Butato Exchango. Col. George R, Clurke presided, and Mr. F. L. 1lonoro was appointed Sacretary pro tem, Thero ‘woro about forty gentlomon nresent. The Chairman roportod a constitution and by- luws propared by the Committes on Permsnent Organization, THE CONISTTUTION vrovided that tho name af the ovganization rhonld bo *The Board of Roal Estate Brokers of * Clueago,” tho officers to couaist of o Presidont, 1o Vice-Presidents,ono Sccrétary,one Ireasurer, nu xecutive Board of tlve members, a Board of Arbitration of three membors, and suoh other officors as tho Bonrd shull from time to time ap- poiut, The President shall prosido at all moot- ings, and sign ol orders on the Lrensurer for paymont of monoy; tho Vico:Presidents shall ne in tho absence of the Preeidont; tho Seore- tary shall porform the usual functions of a Soc- rotary ; tho Executive Committeo shall securo o place of mectiug, sudit bills, and take chargo of b0 goveral manngement of tho Bonrd; the Com- mittoe on Arbitration shall decide all mnttors in dispute betweon members of the Board touching tny mattors growing out of the salo or exghange of roul catate; tho Tressurer shall collect dues nnd have charge of the monoy; the Board shall hold regalar snoual moatings on the third ‘Phurs- «dany of January, whon ofilicors shall be elected. THE BY-TAWH provide for a regulnc wookly moating, and an or- dor of businesn, and that any roal eatate agont, doalor, or brolior, in good wianding fu Lis pro- Tonmion, who hins a regular oflice for tha transac- tion of his bueinoss, may becomo an sctive mem- bor of the Board. Aftor the firat r(;fi:ulur mooting, voto of mombers sball bo raquired t xiemhors, 2 "I'ho Executive Committeo shall make arrange- ments for auction-snles, prosoribing torms, auo- tioncers, commissions, ond what action, if any, the Board shall take in the matter. Whenevor any disagreomont arises botwoen tho members, growing out of any roal cstato tranmuction, and olther purliy shull desiro the Taurd to tako coguizanco of it, tha mattor ball Lo roferred Lo the Committeo of Arbitration, be- foro whotn the partien with their witnesses shall Lo cited by the Board to appoesr, and the arbitra- tora_shall beur tho testimony, and imparttally decide tlo wattor in dispute, roportiug their fluding to the Board for approval; the deoision to o bindivg on tho puriios if a mnim'lty of the muowabers of the Domyd prosent ab the a majority 0 olect now mooting lTprDfl\ theroof, and any rofusnl on tho part of eithor disputaal {o noqulesco in tho satno shall bo punlshod by oxpulslon, ) Whenovor any broker or brokors alnll' notify the Becrotary that thoy wish to hold an auction- #nlo of ronl ostato under the auspicos of tho Donrd amooting shall Lo called to prarcribo rules aud roguintions undor which tho salo shall bo conductod, and alinll tako olinrgo of the prolim- Inary arrangomonty for stich sale, but at no tima shull suoh netion iuvolve tho Board, in pos ounlary loss, ‘Tho Scorotnry shall. kaop a roglator in which sny mombor. In good standlug shall have tho right to onter any want ho may wish to have un{l- pllod touching, the rogular busincss of the Board, and uufil rogistor shall be alwnys opon to hm‘muuun by any momber of tho Board. Tho rogistor shali bo conveniontly indexad by stroots, soctions, and parta of sections, 'fho Bxogutivo Committoe shall prosoribo woekly rato in money, at which any brokor shall have the right to advortise upon bullotin-bonrds furuished by the Board, any ploco ‘or parcol of land he mayhave for ealo, oxclusivo of any othier brokor, or suy want Lo may wish to have auppliod. 'Hm Presidont and Secrotary shall recolve o *Balary of —— dollars, and the” members of the Tixeoutivo and Arbitration Committoos stnll bo paid for actual sorvices. Pon membors shall conatitute s quornm of the Bourd at o rogulnr meoting, and thirty at the an- nunl mooting. A majority of a commitieo shall constitute n quorum, Tho L'rensurer slinll givo a bond, and shall ros purhflmnoms and disbursomonts ot the annond moeting. Any fixomhur mny be oxpolled by & two-thirds voto of those prosont at a regular meating, whon, $ftor & fairnud impnrtial trial, hodhall have hoon proved gullty of dishonost conduct touching tho ronl oatato business, or for boing a notorlously bad character, ) The by-luws may bo ropenled or modified at any regular meoting, ono week's notico beivg given, ACTION TAKEN. The Constitution was adopted without amend- ment. Tho by-laws wore nmended a8 follows : Thoro shall bo regular moeotings the firat Tuos- day in oach month, and tho rooms shall.bo kept opon for tho trouenciion of business betwoon membors, from 11 8, m, to 1 p, m, daily, An attompt to striko out the word “pro- fossion” and fnsort **business' was lost, on tho auggestion of a gontloman who said * pro- fossion™ was moro high-toned, Talking of mobors, Col. Clark oxpocted that, out of tho 480 real cstate mon in the city, they world baye 200 memboera in tho Board. The _initiation foo was fixed nt 225, aud tho annual dues at $25, hoth payable in advanco, SALARIES, Tho snlaries of the Presldent and Seoretary, and the compensation of mombera of commit- tecs, boing undor consideration, the matler was postponed until aftor the annual meeting, when tha nmonnts will bo fixed, The Exouutive Committeo is to dooide tho amount of tho Troasurer's bond, I'he by-laws woro adopted as amended, Monsra. Wallaco, Blanchard, and Welch wera npsuintad a Committoo to print tho Constitution and by-laws, ¥ ; Tho meoting adjournod until Wednesday,when proparations will bo mado for tho eloction of of- tlcors at tho first annual moeting, which will bo held the doy following. Transfers, The most important transnction in renl estate made public yestorday was o salo by J. Young Scammon to the Marine Company, by which ho disposes of cortain tracts of lands and buildings, onumerated elsowlioro, for the sum of $300,000. This can scarcely bo considored & logitimate transfor at roal valuntions, howevar, as the prop- erty iz woll known to Le worth a much greater sum. " The followiog instruments wera filod for rocord yostorday : Crawford &t, ncar Archer av, o f, 21 £t to alley, dated April 95 consideration, $700, ouslon at, 312 £t 5 w of Milwankes av, n w £, 60x115 £t dated July 12, 1873; connideration, $1,700, Cottago Grovo av, near Twonty-sixth 'at, w1, 27 03- 100 £t to South Park av, dated April 7; consideration, ,000, Tiftoentu st, 258 1% w of Toomis t, n f, 2TxI24 g, dated March 1: consideration, $1,350, North Halatod st, 33 {t n of Evioat, o f, 235116 ft, with building, dated March 205 consideration, $2,000, Wetern av, 60 £t 1 of Congrens st, o f, 20x185) ft, dsted March 11 consideration, $2,0000 Farrell st, 2251t 5 of Lyman et, & w f, 25x100 t, dated ousideration, $550, 3203 fL wost of Wood at, nf, Mxi3aft, 1873 consideration, $14,000, o st, 023 £t 1 of Camipbollav, 8 f, 65%x 120 t, dated Feb, 14; consideration, $7,600, Bamio as thio abiove, datod Narch’80; coneidoration, $7,000. North TaSsllo st, 40 {& n of Schiller at, w £, 30x58 t, datod March 103 conslduration, $2,200, Boventeonth at, 231 ft e of Halsfod st, 5 f, 342100 18, dated Aprit 9 consideration, $1,550, Moniroo st, 160 £t o of Wood at, n f, 25x183% ft, dated April 7; conslderation, $3,600, Zadison at, 103 £ w of Bpatlding av, n 1, 201161 ft, datad April 67 cousfdorattors, $1,000. Van Buren st, 73 {te of Iloman av, s f, §0x100 ft, with 253160 £t In fame Subdivision, dated April 0; cont eideration, 3,000, Tdabo s, botwoon Polk and Talor ats, o £, 1951253 1t, dutod March 16; consideratton, $500., NONTII OF CITY LikITs, Tots 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, and I8, in Dlock 1, Kesney'a Ad- ditlon to Ravenswood, dated Jun, 15; considoration, ,000. BOUTR OF CITY LIMITA. Wabash av, 106 {t n of Fifty-ninth at, e f, 233161 310 ft, dated Marel 23 consideration, $1,90, 5 100x372 £t of Dlock 10, Paclers part of na i AW Bea 6, 98, 14, datod April 8; conelderation, $8,000, lodk 5, in Thompson & Holmea’ 46 acres fn 8o X Sac, 11, 88, 14, dafed April 4; consideration, $12,600, 3¢ of T.ot 11 of Lot 7 Lo 13, in Block 2, ctc., of Jons ning's Bl ni¢ 8w of nel Seo 3, 38, 16, dated April 10; “consiteration, $9,000; : . COMMERCIAL, ‘Coonspax Evesma, April9, The following wore the receipts aud shipmenta of tho leadlug articles of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four lLours, and for the correspouding dato one year ngo : RECEILTH, SUITATHTA, ot | 360, || o, | o, Flour, brls. 18500 7,000 11,075 0,70 Whaat, b 67,4100 14,730]l 116.570] 281035 Corn, b, 57,03 16030 1) o Qats, b, Rye, bu 10 Yarfoy, 1,050 Gruss sceed, lbs, 1,870 Tlax secd, fus. Droom corm, fif... Cured meats, 1ba .. 13,300] 116,801 1104 ol 14,020] ,000| 845701 64,022| 80,405, T Bulter, N, Dreased hogs, No, Tive hogs, No... Cattle, No. Slieop, No, Hides, 1bs 450) sfl 4781 D160 1414,185) 054,000 0/ 1206,000] 781,000 63,000) 100,600 1,18 1,007 Withdrawn from store on yesterday for oity consumptions 1,420 bu wheat, 18,032 bu corn, 2,533 bu oaty, 710 bu ryo, 2,666 bu barloy. Tho following grain hes Leon mspoctod into atoro this morning up to 10 o'clock: 74 cara wheat, 68 cars corn, 5,800 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 16 carn oats, 2 oar3 rye, B cors barley. Total, (164 cars), 70,000 bu. Inspected out, 85,409 bu wheut, 65,201 bu corn, 8,130 bu oats, 2,251 bu rye, 7,691 bu barloy, Llio docision Iu the * oats corner” case of P. T. Ohangdler, operating through the firm of Cliaudler, Pomeroy & Co., was wmade known on 'Ohango to-day, and was oxteneively com- monted upon, Tho genoral opinion was that it is a singular docision, It (the decision, not the general opiniou) will be found in another col- uran, ‘Tho question was ralsod to-day whethor it would wot bo to the advantage of our com- moreul intorosty to havo a commerolal ;Judgo, - 56 for tuipontino, an who will ba [familiar. with trade, oustoms, sud processes, o8 well ag with tho law, It was ar- guod that with such a functionary on the Dench & groat deal of bad litigation might be avoided, and a muoh moro direct jssue roachod in many cagos thau is now poseible. B. P, Iutchingon relurned home to-dny from o Bouthorn trip. ilo mado threa observations on liy roturn, to wit, : ** Business in tho South “fllnt on it baok ;" “Pork s too high ;" and Tt talio a—wall" Pors doolluod do” por brl, - A vory Interosting oaeo has arisen, which wili robably hrlufl outb u rathor oxtonsivo divoussion n regard to tho oficionoy aud responibility of our Stato imspection of grain, A lot of 20 cars of corn arrived hore from Loda, 11, and was inpooted a8 now No. 3, About 30 of the cars woro unloaded into the Contral Eloyator boforo the consigneo could reach them with o protost, und the rewsining 0 ours wore sppealed, [t was+ sgreod that § of them should bo takon'ss n tont caso, and thoso B woro dooldod by tho Committeo on Iospeotion o bo ufil No. 2. It is clalmod that tho wholo of tho corn in thouo 20 cars wad old corn, most, if nat all of it, bolmg Tenlly of tha crop of 1871 nd haying heen vory woll takon caro of ainoo If was gathorod. The diffaronce botwoon the prico of %0 onr-londs_of old and now No.2 corn is about §400, and_the question arises, “Who ia oing to pay:that difforonca?” It i cluhned fimflt ghould bo cojlectod from the Bub-Inspec- tor, ho haviug given bonds for tho fafthful por- formanco of his duty, Dut inasmuch ns that of- fleinl hns_givon his bond td the Btate, tho dam- ago could _only bo collocted through the Btato, and probnbly from tho Biato in tho first in- stanco. Tho groat point in which tho commer- cinl pablio ia ?mornntm!, is, howaver, the actual valuo of an (nupncuonmynhm, it it can-mako auch & wholesnle error a8 18 charged n this case, Ono would think it to bo impogsibla for ono who 1n Klled in graln-inapection to mistako old corn for now, ospecially on such a largo ucalo. Tho righta of tho cage will probably bo known in a day or two, TIE MARRETS, * Tho Chicago produco markets woro Toes active to-dny, aud ‘most of thom wero easier, thoro boing n goneral falling off 1 interost on tho pnre of buyers, 6xcopt for on or two articlos. ‘Tho shipping movement by rafl is aotive for tho sea- gou, but moat of tho producs now bolng sent forward would secm ¢o havo been ownod for some timo paat tho partios abhipping it. Fraight-room by raii for about 100,000 bu whoat was roporied to hiave been ongagod to-dny. 'Tho roveipta aro fair. oy o 3 Dry goods wore notive at firmer rates. Tho oxtromo low pricos now ruling for standard got- tousaro inducing spoculative purchnsos, and ns atocks are by no moans largo, thore is n growing conviction thnt an ulnvnxd movemont must tako placo at & not vory distant day. 'Grocerios woro moeting with a liboral inquiry, and the gonoral marlkot was roported firm. Coffoos wore boing: shiadod a littlo, but mosat other lines were hold af very full ratos, Bugars woro notive and strong,—quoted an 3¢ higher. Teas, Tico, sirups, molasacs, and sosps are firm. In tue butter market the changes wore unimportant. ‘Woalness is still apparont, but until thore isa more decided incroaso in the rocoipts, thoro fs not likely to be nngm:'ory pronounced decline. Cheess continuca o8 ‘previously quoted, In the canncd goods and dried fruit markots, 10 now foatures wore devolopod. Bnm;inf Wwos 3uint and stendy. Goal, pig iron, and wood wora ull. Paints aro notive and firm, Oils sold frecly at fully formor’ pricos, quoted at $1.03@ 1.05 for linsood ; nl’15§luo for carbon; at 65@ at 8Go for oxtra lard, ««Thore was no apparent chango In the situation ot tho lumbor yords, A fair number of ordors wore placed at cssontinlly unchanged pricos, At tho enlo-docks, the offeriugs wore fair aud do- mand modorato, Motals aud naila continuo to moat with an nctivo intorior domaund at unalter- od priges, Iron and building materisls’ wore unchisuged. Thoro wes no change to noto in connection with hops or broom-corn; both markets aro oxtromely dull and weal, though the Iattor staple if selling in a rotoil way ot quotations, The improvemons in tho demand for liny, nunounced yesterdny, continues, sud ohoico timothy and clover sdvancod, undor light offerings, ~ Wool is selling to Wostorn mills about as fast ns it arrives, ~ Tho magnitudo of the busincss at tho prosent timo is, of couran, emall, horo i no fnquiry from tho Eosh and pricos aro relatively highor hero than thero, Soods woro reported dull, and tho tondenoy of most dororiptions appoears to be to twenkness, With the excoption of millet, which is very scarco and consequently firm, 'I'io offorings of pota~ toes continua large and tho markot woalk, oapo- cinlly for common varieties. Poultry was scarco, oxoopt live chickens, and dressed stock nd- vanced. Eggs ero in oxeessive supply and wonk. ighiwines woro loss active, but steady at tho advanced prico obtained yostordny, Bales woro roportad of 100 brla at 93¢ per gailon. nlo freights were inaciive, and nominally unchanged, at 6o on wheat, 5i¢c on corn, uud 4o on oats, by anil to Buffalo, an Kingston, with no spparont demand, It now sooms probablo that- the scason of navigation will not apon much earlior thun usual, and” may be Intor thon tho average. Partics in tho trado flm“ it _will bo somowhore from April 25 to ay 1. Dispatchos from the vicimity of the Straits roport tho woathor cold, aud tho feo solid with navigation on Lako Huron nearly atnpped on account of the formation of now ice, Provisions woro less active, and unsattled. Mess pork wns not 8o prominent in tho conver- sation as horotoforo, though it continuad to load in the donl, and was again vory woak, doclin- ing about 45c por brl on tho Moy option, which makes o totul drop of a littlo more than $1.06 in tho last three days. '"The parties who have lnd control of the pork for somo timo past woro tho froest sollors, as thoy woro yesterday, few othors .bolug courn~ goous onaugh to faco the music. Opiuions wero about equally divided ns to the morits of the situntion. Someoporatorsinaisted to-day thatthe manipulating partics ara only breaking down tho matlot, 80 18 to got o chanco to buy in further, Othors sny that the spongo is alrondy aqueozed dry ; that tho shorts hiave nearly all coverod at & yrent advance, and that tho longs are now ans- 10us ;to . got rid of tho Proporty a8 SOOD DS DOE- siblo, ono of the inducomonts being tho dosiro to got rid of thecost of overhauling, which will bo nuuumr{ noxt wmouth, They have shIYlnml out hberally to New York recently, whero theroe certninly is no particular domand for the artiole, and the shipping domand notod by us yeutorday is rumored to be from New York parties wlho are interostod in our local deal. Lard was dull and easior, but scarcely Go per 100 Ibs lower, the res- son for tho rolative strength peing that it was roportod 6d per 112 Ibs highoer in Liverpool by tho Intest dispatchios of yesterday. 1t is now 448 Od. Moats were quist and nominally firm ot provioms figuros, with very little de- maond, and not much offered for ealo. Tho markot _olosed quiat at thofollowing runge of pricen: Mees pork, cash or sellor April, 515.00@16.00; do soller May, $15.00@15.95; do seller June, $10.10@13.15; do seller Soptomber, ~817.60@17.50. Lard, onsh or wolior Aptil, §0.6736@9.60; do_soller May, 29,623¢@9,05; do aeller June, $9,773¢@Y.80, Sweot-picklod haws, 93(@1030 por I’ for 18@ 16 Ib averngos ; dry-salted moats, loogo, at 53¢ @640 for shouldors, cash, and Ge soller Ma; $8.20@8.45 for short ribs, cash, and $8.95@8.40 gollor May ; £8.60@8.02}4 for short oloar, cash, and $9.75@9.80 sollor Muy; 8igc for Cimber. lands; 8)i@8}fo for long clear. Tho samo hoxed at }(@9%2 per Ib above those pricos, Bacon moeats, 6¥¢o for shonlders, 9i5@93¢c for short ribs, 95(@93{0 for short clear, all packed in hhda; the same loose, 7o lowor. “Lacon hams, 113¢@180. Moss beof, $9.76@10.00 ; oxtra moss do, $10.75@11,00; beef hams, 823.00@23.50, City tullow, 634@7c ; greuse quotable at 43{@7t Bales wors reported of 750 brla mess pork, sollor May, at $16.974¢; 1,750 brls do at $16.10; 1,500 brls do at $16.00; 8,250 brls do at $15.95; 1,000 bris do at £15.90; 500 brls do, seller Juno, at $16.80; 500 bris do at 816.20; 750 brls do af 816.16; 800 brls do at $10.10; 100 tos lard.at 20.631¢; 1,000 tos do, sellor May, at $9.70; 200 tes do at 9,673 ; 2560 teado at 39,05 ; 250 tes do, sollor Juuo, ot £0,85; 100 tos swoot-pickle hame (20 bs) nt 9370 ; 100 tes do (21 Iha) a 9o, Tlour was in mmfnrntn domand, and reported firm nv provious prices; some dealors asking o slight advanco oatly, but not iusisting upon it Jater, when wheat wenkonod, Tho demand was chiefly for good to choice shipping grades. Tho locnl trado was quiot. Dron was wanted sud stronger. Halgs \waro roportod of 200 brls spring extras (Minn,) at $0.75; 200 brls do at §5.90; 800 brls doat 85,753 200 Lrls do at #5,50; 1,400 brla do on privato terma; 100 brls superfines at $4123¢; 100 brls ryo on privato torma,- Total, 2,600 brls. Also, 20 tous bran at $20.00; 20 tons do at 18,00, to arrive—all-on track; 10 tons do at $20.00, delivered, Tho followmng were the quotations at tho close Pair to good white winters Chinlce do. Ited wintera, Uholca spring extras, Mudium to good do. . Goodl to cholco Minnesotn, Patout do. Fair to choice spring, superius, Cominon do, Ttyo flour,. Bran.., eoasens ‘Wheat was less active, aug irrogular at an avorago docline of 2o per bu. Tho market was strengthenoed last evoning by rumors of groater strongth in tho Inglish markots, which wero confirmed this morning, and the local denl was firm throughoiut till 2bout noon, * Then Liver- pool was rumorod to bo lower, and sollors ap- penred in forco. Ienont mail-adyices from inglaud recolved hore wore far from boin, favorable to strongth, but they were not hicodo yestorday, as tho telegraynio dispatches wore of the opposito tonor, Lo-day the news was romemuered, and its influence folt. Thore wau littlo spoculative domand e compared with that of a few duys past, aud cash whoat wau decldedly slow. Tho outward movamont s, howover, ex~ truordinarily active for tho senson, theshipmonts belug noorly doublo the receipts.for two uys poub. The oxpeotation of & vory early opening of tho sonson of navigation probably induced Hboral salos for delivery on the soabioard this month, and itis now being forwarded by rail, oy thore s mnow little prospoot that the. Btraits will _bo opou bLoforo tho 25th inst. Sellor May openod at $1,262¢, advanced to 91,2604, deolined to $1.259¢, aud olosed at 21,2587, " Boller_ Juno old uf 51,2034 @L AT Holler the mounth, or regular. No, 2 spring, sofd at BLAY@LAY, nluu&ufi at. $1.213¢, Strlotly froah recoipts of do closed at $1,44, " Un %o stor- ago No. 1upring closed ab §1.23, No.8 doat 1lcon whoat to [ #1183, nd rojootad do at $1.10, North No. 2 communded n )ru.m(um lfaf I%v;fsmrn do No. 1 wag nomlnu} At 1o ovor ‘straight. Onsh snlos woro roported of 800 bu No, 1 apring 6t 81,281 6,000 bu No, 3 apring, striotly fronh, nt dlag lléfiggnhél :llu at 1.]9 } annn bu do ab L2300 A u do, rogular, at $1,23; 15,001 Dl 0B LT 05,000 Wity s 31,9190 o bu No. 2 Northiyostorn, rogular, ot 31,933 ; 6,800 bu doat $1.221¢; 800'hu No, 8 spring, “striotly frosh, ot BLIB Y 6,800 bu do at §1L.18 i§; 400bu du(ljtvorufi. Tn:nl, 83,600 i:!l.’ TG orn was quiot, but averaged Y@3fo higher, Livorpool was toportad flrmnr.%ngf Now York wng slondy, with o fair domand, whilo our ro- ooipts woro again mmaller than hod beon ox- peoted, boing nvarly aqualled by tho sum of the shipmonts and tho city consumption. Thoso thinga made holders fivm in tholr viows, and but 1ittlo was offered to moot tho rathor sparo de- mand, The hululg for shipmont was only falr, and tho option trading soemod to bo transacto ghiofly by local oporators on thelr own nccount., Soller May oponad at 060, ndvanced to 6530, and rocadad to 653¢o nt the glose. Baller Jdne sold 8t 063 @063¢c. Bollor tho mouth, or rogular No. 2, sold at 013¢@0157c, closing at §23g0," Btriotly frosh rocoipts of do closed at M?{o. New No. 2 closod at 8030, old rejeoted nf GOlge, and now do nt 6814o. “High mixed commandod & promium of about 340 ovor No, 2. Tho word *'now " will bo droppod from tho ~inspcotion of eorn on the 20th—n ‘wook from Mondny mnext. Cash ralos wero roported of 1,600 bu highmixed at 043¢o; 8,300 bu do at 04o; 4,400 bu No, 2, striotly frosh, old, nt 840 : 4,800 Du do at 6330 | 8,400 bu do at 63310 : 4,800 bu do at 6340 ; 6, 000 bu do, rognlar, nt 61376 5 10,000 bu do at 6150 5 10,000 bu do af 013¢a’s 800 bu do, now, at Gigo ; 2,400 budo_nt 60350 ; 400 bu rojooted, old. af 06030 4 400 bu do at 6040 ; 4,000 bn do, now, at .68iga; 0,000 bu by snmplo, now No. 3, at'020 aflont ; 1,600 bu do at 020 fres on board. Total, 67,800 bu. Onts woro dull and unchanged. The day wan ono of the slowost in tho option dopartment that has boon Imown for gomo time, only two or thrao trados boing mado, st 463¢s roller May, and 47¢ soller Juno. Seller tho month was nominal, and rogulnr No. 2 quiot, t 423£0. Birlotly frosh ro- coipta blosed at 4614a for No, 2, and 430 for yo- coted. Cnsh salog wera roportod of 8,000 g!n 0. 2, strictly froah, at 453¢0; 1,200 bu do, frosh, at 450; 1,200°bu do, regular, at 423¢0; 600 bu ro- Jootad, frosh, at 423fc; G600 bu by samplo (cholco whito) at 4003 60¥ bu do Smlxud nt 4034a; 000 bu do (dirty) at 46e. Total, 7,800 bn. ) Rye was quict and unchanged. 'There ivas no rogular No, 2 on the market, and is vory httlo in storo ; it woy nominnl at 90o, Strictly frosh No. 2 closod at 92¢. Balos wero Mmited to 800 bu Nox 2 b 920 ; and 400 bu, by sample, at 950 on track, % Barloy wea quict, and unchangoed on the lower grades, while the feoling was somewhat flrmer iu No. 2, which was in somo spaculativo roquost.. It sold nt 81.62 geller May, for n round lot, and at $1.65 for o singlo onr-load, Gnsh No, 2 was quoted at $1.60 for rogular, to $1.63 in_North- western, No, 8 was nominal at 31,85@1.86 ; ond rojocted '“’"130"“ ot 81,18@1.20. Oash saloa wero reported of 800 bu No. 2, regular, at $1.60 ; 400 bu rejected at *$1.20 ; 800 b, lyy usamplo £Cnllfun|la),nt $1.82 5 400 bu do,ohioico, nt S1.72; 00 budo ‘at 9139, nil on track ; 400bn do at $1.45, delivored ; 1,600 bu do (lnmmotud No. 8) at 91,85, freo on board, Total, 4,400 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS, The following advicos woreracoived on 'Chango to-day, in nddition to those given in our tela- graphic columns : Loxpay, April 0,—Cnrgoen off coast, wheat and corn upward tondenoy, * Cargacs on passae, whoat and corn upward tendoncy, Good -cargoes pring wheat, off coust, 67@08s, . . « PROVISIONS IN LIVERPOOL. The following were tha roceipts of provisions at Liverpool ror thoe weok ending March 18, and sinco October 1, 1878, as compered with those of the provious season ¢ 8,20 200,255 110,800 5 BALT. The Bay Citv Chronicle states that quite a number.of blocks in that vicivity which have Deen idle for tho wintor hiave started up within o fow dnya past, and others aro preparing to fol- low, "Thostocks on hand are limitod. In the poveral lake ports which afford a market for tho principal part of the Baginaw salt there are now only foir stocks. In Chicago thoroisa lnrgg stock of Onondaga, and thore are about 100,01 Dbarrols of this seit which have been held ovor at tho works. The stock on land 'of the.Ohio River Salt Company is reported to be very light. The demand 18 algo small, but several purchases liuvo recontly been made for Chicago and Cleve- land at 31.25@1.80. Freights to- this city aro 1bc, at which rate moveral charters have been modo, Tho papor adds: -, A prominent Saglnaw County mannfacturer safd to 8 Cironiele roportor yestarday that fu Lis opluion the Lusiness of this year would settle the question of tho snlt-aupply of tha Weat ; that ho did not“care tosco salt gonbove $1.U8 this eoason, at which fignre tho* Saginaw salt would keep tho Canads product out of tho market, whilo tho Byrcuse manufacturers could uot do n profitable business in the Weat at that rata, It is unquestionable that tho domand for Saginiw Bnlt will bo materially better this year, and (he manu- facturor abova quoted thinks the presout soason will virtuslly docido the contest. OUR TRADE IN * NORTHWESTERN " WIHEAT. To the Kiitor of The Chicugio Tribune : Permit mo througli your columns to givo utteranco to 8 fow facts regarding tho grain-trade, or rathor tho divorsion of the trado from tiis, tha great grain-ar- ket of tho world, If ‘“in uniou thore s strongth,"— and our experfonca for the pst fow years acoms to toach it very plainly,—{lion it ia abiout time to begin to offoct a union of intoreats, and prayont o furthor di- version of that trade whicli has made us what we aro, on which we muat dopend for our futuro, and which, owing more largely ta a bad roputation and misundor. standing than {o any existing facts, 18 rapldly seoking other markets, : Tho crop of wheat in Minnesota last year amounted to about 28,000,000 bushols, und a very carofully-pro- pared statement recently mado by the 8t, Paul Dosrd of Trado showa about 8,000,000 bushels ‘of tho samo yet to bo marketed, ‘Tiis grain is nontly all of uni- form varloty and quality, and s sought nfter cagorly by Eaatorn millers and grain-men, wiio ars willing to ay a prowntum for it “straight " over tho prica of tho svaragogrado of spring whioat zafsed fu tho Nortl- sty From almost all partaof the Btate of Minnesot, thls wheat can be Iaid down in Chicago and Milwaus koo at equalrates of freiyht, snd, owlng to their largor dealingy with Ohicago, Mlunedota merchants and baukora generally throughout tha Stato prefer to have it como to our market, while, with graiu-shippors, it ia about skx of ouo and Bnlt-a-dozen of tho othor, Theso Iknowto be fucls from a recent tour throughouts Iarge portion of tho State, ur froignts Last by Tall through tho past winter Lavo bocn lesw (I think about 6 cents por 100 pounds) than from Milwaukos, owing to which wo havo Deen ablo o puy fully a8 much and_sometimes a frac- tion mora for wheat than Milwaukee; lience a largor accumulntion hero, But aftor tho opening of noviga- | tion frelghta Eqst will bo the same from both poiuts, end yet, (o-dny, Milwaukea 8 paying from 2 to 3 couts per bushel mara than wo are ablp to oy (TBpeak aa “rocoiving commisslon merchont™) for tho samo quality .aud samoe grade of Miunceots wheat n our warket, Of courae, If this contlnues througliout tho tossony our rocelnis'must bo light aud aur ! slorts may whistlo to ll thsle snlea, = ow, what I wisl, 19 Lo shiow that this is altogether without reason, and simply the result of an {mproper cOUrs0 00 our part, i the past, in Landling this graln, and a want of undoretanding by Eustorn millors an rain oporators of recent arrangemonts perfoctod fere, by whieh tyo lovators (ha ¢ Norlliwoslorn ™ aud “ Fulton ¥ the latter recently comploted,) have been sat apar} for the exclusivo handiing of that wheat which fs being graded “ Northweatern Nos, 1 and 2,7 and we Liove every assurance that this wheat will bo bandlod entirely separate from all othor coming to the market, sud altogother on ita merits, It is fow about tmo that our raflroad, clovator, and commisslon mon should atop publishtng each otlior to tho world an thioves, scoundrels, liars, &c,, and begin 10 teork together honestly, for the purposo of gettlng back and rotuining soimportant a brauch of ourtrado, Witlo ‘we have becu fighting smoug oursolves, thoso fntereated iu tho Milwaukea market Lava been pulling topether, pockoting the profity, aud chuclding (- thelr Loots ¥ our stupid, suleldal courso, Lot our “Iastern cominieaion men,” {hen, go to work, acqnainting their correspondents Exst with tho facts aa they are, and it will cortainly not bo long be- fora thipy Will enjoy a'full ahara of tho ordors which thoy formerly bud for this grade of whoat, sul our warkot will Do at least on & par with Miliwaukoe in price’s, PI¢"lta whieat bo handled honeatly and on ita morita it will bo natratghter grade of ¢ Minncsota wheat® than con now Lo obtained fn Milwaukee; for every ouo who has trado in Yowa kuows (hat that markot (4 now bidding handsowely for tho wheat on raadu in Northorn and0 cutral Towa (Dubiquo & Sloux Oity 03~ tonsion of tho Illinols Contral for lustahice) in that tlioy nro grading thut wheat the samo as, and mixing it witls, ** Minuosots wheut ;» shippors on those roads theroby obtuining the sumo juspection snd prica in Milwaukoo, or two_or {uroa ceits move thau fn Chi- cago, 0110400 CoMMISBION MEROUANT, LATEST, What was quiot and olosed the same na on 'Chango. Soiler My sold at §1.255(@1.26%, clouing at #1.955¢. Corm_was quict and ateady at 053¢0 for Muy ; sollor Juno quotable at 653¢c. 2 OALL TOARD, % Provisions were moderatoly active, Pork was o shada firmer and lard ensier. Moats wero nu- changed, Moss pork, onstand roller the monih, closed ot §10,80@16.85; eollor May, 816,0336@ 16,073¢ ; sellor Juno, $10,05@10.20, ' TLard, cash or'soller the month, 80.563¢@0,80: sollor May, $0,663¢@0.00; uollor Juno, + €0,073¢@0.7344. Bhory ribs, oash or soller the month, offered ‘nt 98.20; sollor Moy, @,16@8.05, Bliodldors, cash or salior the month, offored at $5.75. Sales +25¢ ¢ poichies, Linkvea, now, 141¢@160 3 ot B0.574¢4 100,000 Iba phort ribs, onsh, at 8303 and | 60,000 !‘bn shouldors, sellor May, at §6.80, S CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, ‘TrnunepAY Evexing, April 0. m_A'bFOflOL-—WM stoady st $1,88@1.01 for 94 por cont 0! DRANB—Wero quict and unolianged : Noviow, linnd= Jlckod por b, $2.50@2.60; modiams, do, $1.00@2.00 rln, BUTTER~Tho cliangos in this market wero' unime poriant, Thoro wan a modcrato ahipping ond a folr loont domand under which provious quotations woro Yory woll muntained, thiougl tho provaleut fooling wan wesk, Wo quota: Oliolen to fancy yollow, A3 4001 medium to gooa grados, 82@4as Inforlor ta'come ‘mon, 92@30a; common to oBoico roll, 28@330, BAGGING —rricos rango Lie samo'sn for n mumbor o of days paat, and mny olod steady and frm, Starl 84o; Ludiow A, 3303 Lowiston A, 8207 Amerle can £, 100 Amoakong, 1o} Otlor Greek, 3205 butlap Logs, 4 and 8 b, 18@20e ; gannies, singlo, 11@180; Ao aojte, 3T@280¢" wosl macic, Ghgacder "5 11O180F BROOM-CORN~—The mnrket was again quoted dall, and {n probably not very atoady, though broomecorn i rotailing at quotatious, . Somo"of our dealora do not think thore {s reason to look for o revival in the do- mand from largo manufacturors, Thoy atate that Lo liavo not rocetvod auy lottors which woulld load to siic au Inforonco, 'Wo qitote: Cliolce hiir], @830 : do ex tra, 00 corn that will work itaolf into s chiolco Lurl broom, 74¢@fe; for good do, 6@To; good to eholco stalk brald, 7360 ; {nforior Lirual, 4@5;4«. BUILDING” MATERIALS—Wero {2 moderato To- domand ue unclangod pricss, as follow : Miche ignn _stucco, $2.60 low York Atucco, casting, $3,25 @3.60; Utica, Loulaville, and Akron coment, $2,00 brl} Portiand coment, $7,00@7.60: limo i bulk, : limo (brls) $1.00@145 F Vi3 white sand) $1.60@2,00; "plostering Lafr, 3@ bu, 400 § firo birfelk, 32 1,000, $35.00@00.00 § bullitog brick (com: mon), $7.60@8.50; ilwaukeo ‘snd Racine pressed, 013,60, dol, ! Indiann prosscd $18.00825.00: da common, $10,00@12.00 ; firo-clay, ¥ bri, $3,00@4.00, OHESE—Btooks are rapidly dwindling, and the: pro- dictions of dealorn thot primo old chesan will go ot o higlier fgurca than Linva yot provaliod are likoly to b vorifled, ~ Now cheeno of deatrablo quallty will Bot bow gin to como forward much beforo thio st of June, sud Nolilers of ine goods aro 1o way auxious {o ncrosse walea b tho carront zates, Wo quoto: New York fac. tory, mild, 17@180; Ohio and Westorn factory, do, 10 @170; lowor grades, 12@160. : COAL—Was quotod iuactive and wonk, The supply of anthracite Is largo, and denlers would bo glad of an opportuuity to fill ordors for 10 tona aud upward ut & matorinl concession from quioted prices, Boft doscripe tons nlso aro weal, Wo ropest our linb: Lo- Ligh, propared, ; $10.50; Lackawanns, $,60@10,00; PTenusylvania Canuel, $8,50R0.00; Indiana OCannol, $7.50 3 Erfo and Wulnue Hill, $3,50; Drooks, $3,00 Dlossburg, $8.60@9.00: Kirkinnd grato, $7,00; Hock ing Valloy, $0.50; Indlana block, $4.60; Minonk, $5.60; ‘Wilmingt K arclay, $5,00, 2 - COOPERAUE~Thoro 13 b modsrate inquiry for flour and whisky barrols, with amplo offerings, Pack- gre’ goods aro qulet, Toonpoles aro” réoried in Inrge supply and dul We quoto: Tork bar- Koty SLO@LIS whisky barrols, $1.50@0.1 tierace, $140@L.45; flour barrels, 48@35¢ ; por] ves, rough, $16.00@22,00 ; do, bucked, $20.00R5.00; tlercs stavas, rougly $2.0092400; biickod or sawod, $15.00 @33.00; whikky staved, rough, $20,00@28,00; do bucked, $33.00@38,00; flour staves, $9,00@11,00; circle Hou Lionding, 6300 'por set; e Lioop-polos, $10.00 @ per 10, EGGS—Tho recelpts continuo heavy, snd atocks nro now nccumulating, Pricos aro wenk at 11@12c, FISH—The fish trado was moderatoly active and prices rulod stoady and unchangad. Lsko. fish nro searce and must continue #o until navigation apons, In tho menntimo any quotations would bo littlo bottos than nominsl, Wo mrke no chango in our List: No. 1_wiilofish, 34-brl, $7.00@7.33; : $0.76@7.00 ; No, 1 trout, $3.50@@7.00; N 3%-brl, $18.60@14.00; No, 1 bay, $10.50 'No. 4 tanckorol, i-brl, $3.50@0.005 family el, J-brl, $1,60@7.76 ; No. 2 shore kils, $2.16@ 4,257 bank codfish, £6,60:36.76 ; Georgo's codfish, $6.55 @0.80; Labrador hernng, spilt bris, $8.50@9.00 : do, X-brl,'$4.25@14,60 ; Labradlor herring, round br), $7.60 @800 do, -brl, $3,00@4.25; box horring, No. 1, 3062 0x horring, Acalod, 40@43¢; Columbia River salmon, i-bris, $3.16@10.00, FRUITS AND NUTH—A quiot feoling provailed in thls thurket, but most descriptions of domestic sid forolgh frulta wera steadily beld, Derrles are gearco and_aro tending higher, aro dull and ensy. Quolations aro ne follows: TFontrax—Dates, 10X@1lc; (figd, drumn, 12X @1c; figs, in boxes, layers, 16@10c; Turkish prunce, 194 (@ldo; ralsine, lsyers, $2.80@32.00; raisins, 'loose Muscatel, $3.65@3,05; raisius, Vulencls, 19 @123¢ ; Zante currants, 1x@8:; citron, SI1@320 peel, 18@20c, = Doiesric—Alden appies, Now York extras, I35 @18xc; Michigan sliced, 194 @ 133{c; Michngan' quarters, 1256@130; Westorn do, 113¢ i{c; Houthern do, 10)¢@11c; poachcs, pared, 24@ do, mized, 1% @123c ; blackberrics, 17@180; raspborrics, ua?mo; pitted chorrles, 28@30c, Nurs—Eilberts, 17@17:c ; almonds, Torragonn, 21(@%%c; Naples wainuis, 20@ 22¢ ; Chilt walnuts, 19@206 ; Grenoblo walnuts, now, 16 @1o ; Brazils, 111103 Dacans, Texas, 03(@10%0; Wilmingion peanuts, funcy, 12@dc: do second quali- ty, T@10¢ ; Tenucssca pesnuts, B@IC, GREEN FRUITS—Fruits woro in moderate request and steady : Lemons, $8,50 per box; Valenols oranges, .00@12,00 per caso; Mossinn o, por box, $5.60d 0.60; fair to cholco apples, $4.00@0.00 por brl; calti- vated cranberrios in boxes, at §5.60@0.00, GROOERIES—Sugars wero activa and strong, tho differout grades advancing an 3o {nsympathy with o corresponding advauce ot tho East. A very firm toue 0lao porvaded tho market for sirups, molasscs, rico, and most_other lines, Coffces canmot yot bo quoted atrong, Tho following ia from tho Now York 1nackort @l | Hulletin of April 7: “7ho mnrket for Rio was very wore 500 brls mess pork, sollor May, at 914,05 500 brls do ab #16.07)¢ k‘ZW fes lm'd,'unuar Mny:' quet aud deprossod by accummlation of stock to such a1 extont a8 to plnco the supply cansldorably aliead of last yoar, 'Tho Borrimack arrived to-dny with 18372 D, but the samples were not in market up to s fato Tioir, ‘The Watch also camo to hand with 0,000 bags, tocks of To in firet_Lands in tho country to-niglits 102,399 bags at Now York, 10,293 bags af Baltimoro, 5,308 baga at New Orleans, and 8,110 ungn at Hampton Touds. Total, 147,950 bage, ngulust a total, March 4, of 60,520 begs, and 12,150 bigs April 8, 1813, No sales to-day. Mild, dull and homfual,” Wa quoto; 151-GAUD, SODA—TX@BHE, Corvres—Mochn, "392{@103¢c; O, G. Java, 354(@ 3010 ; Java, No, 5, Bi@ukc; fancy Tilo, 20@30kc; choles do, 24@J8%0; prime Rio, 28@28Xc; good do, 1R3¢0 3 commion’ do, 20K@303c; rosating_do, 0c; Bingaporo Java, 334@DNe; Costa Rica 2935@0c; do, prime, 28)@20c; Maracaibo, N@ile, CaxpLEs—Star, full welght, 17@180; stearine, it walght, 14@14)c; do, short wefght, 13@132c, Rior—Datus, 8/@83% ; Rangoon, $@8Xo; Caroiins, 9@9{0; Loulsiana, 83 @9¢c. BUaans—Patent cut loaf, 125@123 powdored, 11¥0; 105@1040; a0, N ira C, 9@) 1air do, } fair do, B@830; common do, TX@T}c; New Grloans sugar, choice, @003 do’ prime, D@90 ; do, fair, B(@81go; comiiion, g@8e. Bunyra—Diamond drips, $1,6@1.38; silver drips, oxtro Auo, B3@880 ; €00d sUgar-house sirup, SA@GIC 3 extra do, 63@1dc; New Orleans molasses, cholcs, 836 8803 do priune, 16@80c; do_common, 63@T0s ; Yorle L niolauses eholeo, 65@085; common. wolasses, 95 HLLN e O nars—Common to bust, BY@0X0, 8r1 iice, 173¢@18}0s cloves, 53@600 3 cas nla, B5@ATC ; “penpor, @400 ; nutmegs, No. 1, $1.406 1457 glnger, African, 25@280 ; do Caleutts, ‘18@200, vaGerinan moliled, 0X(@E0o; Golden Wert, d @00 Whito Lily, 6 @Gia ; White Rosc, 04 @00 ; il 600 ; Bavon Liperisl, G@BAo ; Whiito Rus- slan, 5X@00 ; ‘Chutapalgn, 6@0igc; primrose, S@Uic, srpgon(fi lIver gloss, 93(@100; common, @100 ; puro; e, 2 Gaeral orders trom tho East and South wero vocelved, and, under light offerings of oliolca bay, Jiricos wdvaucad, ho lowor gradea aro {n madorato local request at former prices, Wo quotothe wholesalo prices paid by doalors 3s follows, cars to cone tain 20,000 a: Timothy, primo, $15.00; do Mo 1, $10.50@14.00; Ko, 3, do, $11.00@12.00} mixad, §040g10.60; primo yisitle 410.00@10,0 ; do No, 1, $8.50@2.00;' do No. 3, $0,00@7.00, Loos ax Wadon —Timothy, $11.00@13.00] prairie, $5.00@10.00, For resced, $1.00@1.50, occording to distance, 200 dolivery of HIDES—Tho demand continues to kecp up to the aupply, and prices sro uniformly steady. Tho ro- ceipta, 58 unual at this time,aro light, and conaiat chiiof- ly of darsged and grubby hides, Wo quota: Greon clty butchors’, 7@80; greon cured, light, 03¢c; hoavy, do, 83{c; part cured, 80+ green calf, @1434¢ ; grbon kip, 9307 dry calf, 0@ dry kip, 2o dry salted, ‘U@lto; dry filit, 18@%00; deacon 'skins, 500} grubby, scored, cuf, ‘or otherwiso damaged,” two thirds prico; brandcd, 10 por cent off, Sheop pelts, wool eatimated s wasliod por Ib, 35@i0c, 1OPE—"'lio market iy stlll dull ‘sud weak, Vo ro- Deats Common to good Weaters, 208300 ; Now York, TRON AND STEEL—A falr ordor ‘businoas was ro- l’m’lcll at provious rates, Wo ropoat 3 ron @ 3410 rates Hore oo @ 5X rates Plato iran, common tank, @0 rates Norwsylron.. @0 W Norwsy nail-roda, @lls B/ German plow stecl @llc ®Wh Cast plow stopl, . @iz ‘g Amorican tool ateol. @Glio @ Ohirome tool ateel, @le Ph Engileh tool steel, @2 rates @11 ' rates @I rates @0 B @K B EATHEF new featuras, mund exinted, aud prices wore sgaln quoted follow City harnes 3 I3 B Gaitntry b o s@ a1 Line cify, @ . U4 41 Klp, 9 I . S ip, vaal . 0@ 110 City upper, , . S Gity utipar, No, 9, . 2@ 3 Gountry uppe 2E % “Qoliar, @ £t @ Calf, clty, 1,16@ 1,33 Calf, cout 1.00@ 1,15 Rough upper, atandard 0@ Toulgh upory dumag M@ 30 Buffalo slanghter solo. 0@ B HB, A E0I8y aranee 26 . 1@ 185 @ 110 40@ 15 + 850067500 + 1,004 2.26 Fren * LO0@ 1.60 METALY AND TINNEIE' 8T00KTire tnierior do- maud coutinued active, and pricos for noarly all the ariclen onuuorator arb Clly utained 'LATS—10, 10314, $13,00; do, 12519, $19,60; Uz 20, $14.00; do, sooiug, 14120, w,'m.w;'dv, 20x28, 1o Tin—Large, o3 small, 8407 bar, HoLomi—No, 1,'2%0} No. B dog, § DA% 856 Liiav—Plg, 6;' bur, 93607 pipe, full colls, 100; out o, 10%0, = Suzkr Znio—Tull casks, 100; less quasitity, . 110 slabe, 8%o. Buzer Inok—No, 24, 5)do Tates; Nussia tron, 8, 0, and 10,2203 do, 11 and 13, 2103 do No, 1 ataluod, 200" rall;fl;Amork-nr; mmh.—ni 15¢ B, 130, & ALVANIZED InoN—No. 16@20, 140§ No, 21@34, 1303 do, 35330, 1403 No, 27, 160; No, 28, 100, b ok of 18 por cont {a insdo trom this liat, Corrrn—Copper hotloms, 3603 brazlers, aver 19 he, #70; tinned coppor, 34o; planishod copper, dlo; do, cub (n‘;lml, 4’,’}0. '1‘ o nu—Nos. 1100, 00; 7 to 0, 100; 10 to 11, 110} 12, Ligo; 10 and 14, 13460 16 and 10, 140; 17, 160} 16, 1683 10, 1 A0, sy tull bundlo, 30 par cont dlsoount 1 10, 100 L €ro In good demand and slendy, We ro- peatt 20@004, per keg, ©.95; oa and B o, $1,00% Cd do, $4.765 4d do, $5,001 50 v, $5,15 1 34 do, fino, #1260 clincl, 8187456, 190 of for 100-kog-lota, NAVAL STORIE—Wora stoady and in fafr requoat ¢ Manillarope, § Ib, 17@180; lunl ropo, B 1b, 165 1030t homp mawh cord, 3 1), 18@320; fnarlins, i 1, 18@200; tarred rope, 3 b, 1761803 oakum, % balo, $6.0060.25; pltel, P'brl, 3006000} tar, B bri, 4,78 GILH—Jobbora reporta good tho market retains its firm tono, Gasbon, I6G1to; oxira winte 3 0; lineod, rav, $1.03; ' do, * oli 1,08 Whale, S@8208 Aporm, " $2,1082.907 menatoos oll; strloly puss, $1.107 dé, exivs, o;'do, No, 1, 800} bank ofl, 600 atralta, 6503 olophand it 03 ! tine, 88@06c} nophths, 63 gravity, ife Rt Oki—Tho rocaipta § o racolpta wora nomewhat smal bt tho offorligs wora qulte Mheral met” pro " Halety slow for common varlotics, Peachblows sold {1 case ot §1,1G delivered, Wo quoto : Early rose, from storo, $1.20; peachblownrdo, $L25@1.30 o s mixed logs, $1,05@1,10; poschiblows in car-lots, $1,15 dolivered ; eatly rone, £1.13; mixed atd_common lots, D0cceE1.00, dolivorod, Swoot potatoos, yellow, $0.00@0,00; d6, £od, -Live clilckens woro fn_fair snpply, but rathor siow of salo, biiyera genorally preforring dicesed wtocks, Turkeys ave scarce and firm, Wo quote Turlo{l, choice dresaod, amall, 1@18e ; do, live, 12 107 chickons, dtommod, $.00G4.607 4o, coops, $5.68 @4.25 ; duckn, $3,00@3, HREDS—1o markot was dull and onsy for most de- scriptions, though choica+acod gonorally commanded full prices, 3Millot i vory acarco and firm at 0@700, Timothy quotablo at $2.20@2.70; fancy ot $2.853 clovor at $5.75@5,85 ; flax at 2,10832,13% ; Hungarian salablo at 65@70c, Wo noto sales of § Laga fancy timo- thy nt$2.85 ; 10 Lags ot $2.70 : 60 bags primo at $3,05 3 180 bags nt $2,00 3 1 car at $2.672¢ ; 9 cars good at §2.607 (yestorday afternoon) ot $2.45 ; 18 Lage foir st $2.40 ; 20 bage at $2.00 : 20 bags at $2.20 ; 16 _baga cloverat $5.85 § 43 begm ot $5, 13 baga at $5.76 3 g& baga cholce Hungarian at700 ; 20 bags prime at G3o3 100 bngs cliofce millet at 70 03 b!\Fl finx at $2.123¢, BALT~The interior demand fa fair, and pricon 4fe adhorod to: Onondagn and Saginaw, fine, $1,90; Cauada, do, $2.00; ordinary coarre, $2,005 dlsmond, $2.10; ground solar, $2.107 dairy, ' wi m-, s;% .Mdnl'ry, with bags, $4,00; Ashton dairy, sack, $3.00, ; TEAS-Aro ‘moeting with o good inquiry, snd aro Beld fiemly 8t former mtes, We quoto: Yonng hiyson, common to fair, 88@ 180 ;' do, good, 58@080 ; do cholcolo oxtra fine, 08c@$1.10 ; common to fino old’ hy- %on, A5@88¢ ; common imperial, 62@050 ; goo to cholco do, D0c@$L.1 air to good punpowder, 72@ Dliganoy, *$110§1%0% oxlra Moyure, $1,83@1.40; cholce {0 extra now Japan, 050@$1.053 common 10 good do, Togilo; falr to gobd old, 05@1760; common buniness dolng, and Wocontmue tonuote: ard, 850 3 No. 1, 7403 No, 0, 40@80¢ ; colored natural-leaf Japan, 60@700; com- ' mon to fino Oolong, 35@46e; good, 65@sse ; cholce to.oxtrs, are@el 0. O B s TOBACCO—Is in falr domand at steady prices ; Finx Cur—Lxtra, 10@80¢; cholce, 00@ 050 jmedium, 5Gc; poor to common, 45@45¢, PLua—Notural leaf, 76@800; Balf bright, 60@700, black, sound, 43@55¢, BuOXING—G00d to_chofeo, 39@30c; medium, 28 o Booch, ®%00; common, 25@3T WODD—Romalus_duil and unchangod $3.00@A.50; maple, $9,0080.60; hickors, $10.00; labs, .00@0.50, delivered, s WUOL—Tho stocks of wool aro very light, and prices aro fully suskainod undor o moderato” duquiry from Westorn mills, Wo quot. Flocco, washicd, X and X%, ligh Flooco, wasbod, X and XX, dingy ¥leeco, washed, medium light, Conrny Waakod vovurere aoer Tleece, unwasliod, coatao to medinm Fleoce, unwashed, cantaa and dingy, Flecee, unwashod, 4o .. Buper and oxtra pullod. —_— THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. OHIOAGOD. Tuunepar Evexig, April0, ‘The recelpts of llve stock during the lust woek have beon as follows : Cattle, Mondny, . 0,160 Tueadny Wednesda 42,092 1 49,711 Bbipments wero a8 lnllowlé attle. Iogs, 2,313 0,378 1,010 8,423 12,052 9,411 Total, sesenesen 8358 24,113 1,605 OATTLE—There was no spocial activity in tho 'do- mend for suy class of atock, and,sunder a too liboral AUDply, prices wero irreqular and weak all around. ‘The less deairable olforinge wera only salablo ot 10@ 160 docling 3 but for smooth, well faited cattlo of all ‘wolghts, thoro wors busera t sbont yestorday's prices, Advices'from tho East woro sbout of the same geuoral tenor 08 thoso recived earlier in tho weok, indicating i over-supply ot most points, with prices from » ko 1038 lower, Consequently shippera wero unwiling opérntors, even at alight concessions from yestorday'a prices, and the volumo of eales accompiished waa porceptibly smallor, Sales wore noted at $3.00@5.35 for butchors' stuffy at $3,60@4.76 for poor to good stackors, at §6,0086,25 for common to modium ship- Diog booves, and ot £5,6086,50 for ood to extza stcers, At tho closs of {rade not fower than 4,000 head ro- mained in sovoral divisions of the yards, awniting buyers, and the chunces for any improvement in pricea during the remzining'days of the weok aro con- aldered moagro. QUOTATIONG, Extra Bosves—Graded ateers, sycraging 1,400 Tbs and ovor.. +e01 $0,125@0.40 Cholce Booves—¥ine, fat, well formed 3 year to G year old ntevrs, averaging 1,900 to 1,450 its, sorsveersvuoceees 8,60@0.00 ell-faitoncd, fincly formed stoers, uveraging 1,160 40 1,350 143, evvr. 5,36R5.60 Medium Grades—Steers in fuir fieh, avor— aging 1,100 0 1,250 18, .e0.. ..., G,00@6.25 Butchors’ Stock—Common fo fair stoors, 3 and good 10 extrn cows, for clty slaughter, averugiug 850 to 1,100 4.00@6.00 2TB@LTE Btock Cattle—Common ca flosh, avoraging 750 to 1,030 4 Inforfor—Light nnd thin cows slags, bulls, and scalawag stoors. 3.0089.75 Cattle—Texns, corn-fed., o 4.15@5.60 Cattle—Taxas, winterod North, 534,60 Cattlo—Texas, through droven, 5 OATILE BALES, Ao, 14 ptock steors, 13 oholea steers, 33 good stecrs, 30 cholco stoers 17 goaa steers, 24 choice steora 14 Tesas steer. 60 oxtra atoers, 17 good steers, 3 chiolco atoora, 82 thiolco steers, sg:aséavez 147 Toxas stee: 47 good stee 42 good ateo 14 extra stoos i SEERAR ora, 16 good steers, 40 choico stee: 50 good steora, T A e P 67 choico ateors, 17 good utoors. ... 17 good tears, . i rosaa 51N o3 G 6 activity ‘and firmucss characterlziug it yesterday, Opening sales wrero ot about yesterday's quotngious, Lut prices soon weakehed, sud’ before noon thoy had motiled back to “Lucaday’s rango, tho advanco gained yeatordny belng lont, Tuyers contonted themBivoa with a fow car- lota each, and the total of thoir purchusta vonched little_more than Lalf tho numbor ou eale, Ax tlie comimoncr -soita wero alost outirely negleciod, tho publisbod transactions of course do not fawly ropro- vout tho market, 'Thore Wero numierous droves for which $4.75@4.90 could not have been renllzed, yob very few sates at thoss figurcs appear in the Mlat, Mast of the trading we done at $5.10@5.25 for com. won to medium, and ot $5,30@5.80 for good lots, Choleo sold 8t $5,00@5.75, 100G BALES, No, Av, DPrice,| No. 4y, Price,]No. Av, Pyice, aal 168 7 £550, 6 210 5,60 a5 20 500160 %0 B0 o7 84 620148 104 550 181 17 635104 105 65 58 283 600l 67 20 Aa3 I 21 600043 218 680 o a1 840j 80 218 o bt 187 63068 281 oo 73 18 66095 8T 678 ot 1L BSOsE 20d blonsg 5 181 635104 220 008 k] | BHEEP—Were quiet and firm, Tho supply was light, and ull 8ol ut full yesterdsy’a prices, Wo quote 1o0r to oxtra at $5.60@8.00, NEW YORK, New Yonx, April 9.—Drevii—To-day's reccipts, 1,200, ‘mnkiog 1100 for tho lnst throo. Says, equlaat ,600'for tho ame time Lnat weok, Trade vory slow at o doclino in prico from tast Monday of Ko, Salos at 12,§J@;flxu for comwonto prime ktoers, with o fow at Lixe. SineEr—Rocoipts, 2,080, making 6,000 for the last threo days, ugainst'0,480 somo timo fast wook, One- fourth freih offeringa woro clfpped sheop, fair to good quality, Market woak sud wuiettled, Buyera snd uollore are widoapart in transaotlous ; sales’ mitod, Au offer of To waa refused for best cligiped sheup, and a couls of carw of falr Wushiorn Ohio Whecp of 88 s sold ut . Nowitul quotations, 5@To loered, nud 66 o wnshorn, Bwixe—Tocelpts, 4,000, making 15,020 for the lost throo daym, sgainat 12,430 samo 1 I . offerad atfvo,. ity dréwsod In domand e ::"}g;'fl: heavy and light, UIFALO, BureALo, April 0,~OATTLE—1tocotpts, ; fortho qulfi !z‘mz,l Markot ulnwh‘m’,‘u '.111'1‘?\'1';&"1"5".'} rom yesterday'n pricon, cavy sbipmonts mn Seat liands, L itls trada, " s 18 BIRER AND Lintns—Togolpts, 200: lotal for wock, 10,800, Market slow nt about yostorday'a priron, Itoan—Tteootpls, 2300; lotal for the wolk, 13,000 spulust 15000 fof tho samo tiino Init waok Marko slow nnd dull ; but fow good hogs In {ho per, York- ora, $6,60@8,76; heavy hufu. $5,60@0.¢ 1 % BASY LIBERTY, Ly FAsz LIpEnty, Pa., April 0,—CATTLE—Afrivals, 51 carn; boal, 0¥@3%0} modium, 63@0o; comunon, 43¢ @hido; stookers, §@13¢a § Lulls 51-?‘{"-‘1 Toas—Arrival, 6 cara? best Philadolphis, $0.0008 0.25; Yorkers, §6.25@6.30, h Buep—Arrivals, 0 cora; Lost, 0@80; medium, 5X —— CHIOAGO LUMNDER MARKET. TrynspAx EVESIXG, April 9, TUMNER FREIGITS, Manisteo, $2,00@2.251 Muskegou. $1.76; Luding- n, Pentwater, and Baugatuck, $1.0V, Lumboria atlll solling slowly at ihe whalosalo mare ket. Tho roceipta to-day were not very large, but, withh tlie offoringa Joft over fror yestorday, wero sufll- clent s far as quantity was concerned, Mot of (ho lumbor which hag boon on sn'o for tho last dn{ or two 15 1hio remains of what was foft ovor from last Acason’s stock, and mauy of the cacgocs aro mada np of all sortn of lengths, kinda f lamber, and culls, which, of courso, soll at & Wide rango of prives, 8o 4t 1a dificult 1o givo acourato guotationn, Joists and scantling old. L310,60; Jath 81$2.25, aud’ dry mill.run boards and Atrips at'$16,i0; ahingles ot $9,00@3.10, ‘Following arc the sslos roported : Cargo schir G, L, Johnson, from Muskegon, 209 m mill-run dry sirips and boarda (crons-piled 9 monthe) at$15,50; o' m pea dry Mth ot $2.97, Bold by O. Doming & do. Cargo ehr L, McDonaid, from Manlsteo, 442 m A e3wod shingles bt $3,10, 801d by W, W. Calkiun, Oarga aohr L, McDonnld, from Maniates, part cargo, 120 m jolsta and acantling, and some amafl timber, a8 $10.00; 30 m lath 84.82,25,” Sold by Gushiman, Gaikln o, AT TITE YARDS . thero was no change, Thio interlor domand {8 fofr and pricen aro quotod htoady, Shinglen aro ncitvo ot $.123¢ in carn, - Following are {he quotations : Firat clear, tevren $30.00 Booond cloar, 1 fncir o 3 inch, Third closr, 1 nch, Third cloar, thick. Qoar- flooring, 1st “and 34 togother, rough, Qluar idicg Common siding, Ve ssiniy Flooring, firat copmian, dresod Flooring, second dommon, dress Flooring, third common, drcasod, A ‘wngon-box _boards, * soloctod inchica and upward. ... .. D wagon-box boards, A stock bonrds Batock boards. O atock boarda. Gommon bosrd,. . Joist, seantling; foncing, fockand Jost and scantling, Plckats, squaro, Dickels, fiat. Cedar posts, spi Codnr posts, round. 0 fogoiher. 9, 588 85855 2 Egéés 3 timbor, 18 undor. ... 13,00 00 No. 1 sawed ahingles AcrBtat,.. ... Bhingloa on irack (4}, L1233 3.4 Threo dollars per car to be addea when' tr‘:nnlorm). which charge follows tno ahingles, Thickneea—Fivo ahingles to be two inchos n thicke ness, —Sixteen inches RAILROAD TIME TABLE, EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKH.— 1 Saturdayag . * Bundi L 32 o o T B 108252 R i MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY- D?i’?)l’.“ l;l?:l 4 é’l‘:y’k ’::z“‘l dll: af Ticenty-second-st, Leave, T_Arrire, Mall (vla matn and atr lioe), 8:30 8, m,| 80 p. m. + 00 s | 620 e 1 0, WENTWORTH, lunarul Passongor Axent. A CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. : Chicago, Kansas City and Denter Shori Line, via Louisis an Springfield, Altonand S, t ide, mear iadi and 184 Ztandolpi Kaneas Oty and Donvor Fast Ix. Beogs iy, Kanee Bt Louls and Torss Fast IEx - a Cxpro: Peoria, Kookuk & Burifnztan,. Chiongo & Padier Kallrsed b Streator, Lacon, Washington I Jollot & Dyright Accommodatin CHICACN, MILWAUKEE & S Unlon Depoly corner Sfadivon und &3 South Sl 1.. PAUL RAILWAY, Cannlesta,* Ticket Offe* Teare, Arrve, Milwaukes, Greon By Stovons! on, 308, m. (*11:008, m. 5:00p, m.|* 7:63p, m. $10:00 pom. | 4:15 p. . ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. Denot foot of Lakest. and yoat of Ticenty- 3 clteey 10 duiphespe acar Diagr v secondat, el (a)Runs to Champaign on Sata CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Depote—rFaot of Lakeaat.. Indiana-v., and Sixteenthest, andt Canal aud Sixteentli-ste. Ticket ofices, No. 1D Clarks + at. Grand Pacidc Holel, and at depole, oL 8a aclle Mail and Expro s Ottawa and Streator Passengor, Dubuquo & Sloux Clty Kxp, Tucitic Fast Lina, Tor Oinalia; 1. Kausan Oity, Leaveawortl, At ‘ohison & 8¢, Josoph Kxp! Dl o hian & Sioy Pacliis Night Bxpy for O iy, Lenvomvori, At olifson & 8. Josonh Kxpe, o Dawnor's Grove Accommodation|® Toxas Expross... A *Jix. Bunda; CHICAGO & NORTHWEST ty afices, corner Jiandatph and LuSalle-ste,, und 15 e s o o Gstahe Teave, oPtolfioTuat Line b Nikhe 15 & Omalia Night Vixmr a ort b Dubinai a I'roeport & Dubuguo Kxpros b Milwauk ' Mih b Mil a0 B Dassougor, & Groga Bay Itapra & Kt. Paul Kipross, 3 Murquotte fxprass,.. Madivon & Hiroy Pass “a—Dopat cornar of Wolls and Kinzio. 1-Dupot s f O O . NN . Pass. Agout. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Srootal Thickeland Fee) cofal 3 3 pEfecial Inducawonts, outa. A, T. &Sk W. I, WRBB, Gon'l Ag't, + CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Devot, corner of VanBuren wnd Shermanats, Iieket ofic Grandt icisio fiutels i Arrive, S 3 " & o S0 HO:W p. it 8:30 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Qmaha, Loavonw'th& Atchison Fx, Poru Acoommodation, Night lxprous, .. Depot, Van Ruren-st., sool ar LaSall TUcket afoes, Horihuceat cormet GHari and Ghurdoiph i Southiocs <orner Canal und Aludison-ate Arvive, Leave, - pocial’ Noiw Atiantio Expros Night Kxpross, Botth Obfoako Aoaommbiatio CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Frow the Graut Central Huilroud Depot, foot of Lakesst, ave, Arr {8208, m. 8:00 p. ., s T80 m, m, B:X p. m; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. NO CURE! NO PAY 1! 300 SOUTH CLARK-ST., OIITUAG 0, Bay Lo consulted, parsonally or by matl, fres nf chnrge, onall chranio or nervous disoases, - DR, J, ICKAN iy tuo only pliyaicinn In tho olty who warrauts aupss ur 1o pag. avitiy raturncd from Turope, afior visiting the gonor= Al hospitals of Londou, Vorlin, and Paris, 1 amn fally pro- parod 1a givo the atliiuiod ths Lonetitul my lony and saHud p;n:lf'«;nlnnlhklll sud expuclence, on tue usual torns, ae DR. A, G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. ‘The oldest and longest-locatod Physioint in the oity in the treatmont of all Qhroule ' ond Spooial Disoases, Oall ox wxite. areals, opposits Sherman Ilouse, and at Dopols - Dr. K&ffi: '

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