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* yersion, would 8 : - et THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRiL ‘11 1874, MONEY AND COMM MONETARY. ERCE. b Tnivax Kvrxing, Ancil 10, From tho very, firat, tho povition of tho busl- noss mon of this'aity on tho ourroncy quéstion ‘has boen ono of unnistakablo hostility to infla- tion in any form. ‘ho notion of tho Closring- Houso Aesocintion to-day waa au tmportant ad- .dition to tho tostimony on this point which tho potitions of the wholonalo konsea in all br?mhm) of trado, tho resolutions of tho Board of "Trado, and tho Morchants' Lxchango have furnished. nttondod, The mootin, was vory fally +but ono m-g two mombora bolng nbsont,: condemning tho issuo of * Regolutlons any moro Irredeomeblo papor by Con-' paseod withont o voto of dissont or. ,Er::;; g;l:llnbnto. ‘Tho unonimity of tho banks :.mode any disoussion {NNOCOBKATY. Tho roso- “Jutions ndopted are given elsewhoro in full, Throughout the country tho Lankers aud load- * Jng business mon unito with a concurronco al- most unparallelod in condomning I.L\cf monsuroen boforo Cougroes, and If tho improssive protest of tho bankers of Ohleago wero recolved in YWashiugton with Lho respect it doscrves, snd wora considorad in connootion with - tho eimilar protests and potitions that hinvo ponred in from “all tho consorvativo intorests of the country, the imajorities in tho Bonato and Houso would be spoedily roversod, In this conncction, this ex- tract from the specch of Edward Atkinson, in Boston, on tho 4th inst., will bo of intorest in ita prosontation of & plan for the appreciation of e to A on o little leas : o ov act—to mako thio logal-tonder notes convortiblo at tho will of the holder into a bond lwnrln} intorest,—and then to onnct that thoy sloll not be a legal-tender for B eintn. s L only Shsacia {0 apo- Ea'i'égf.’m“,ifxéfiau 1o part of tho pooglo would Bo Ko i ol al.ton e iy Ve Woukd s best given by’ tho right of conversion: aud that steady aluo wolld reat almost wholly on tlio rato of intorest, *nnd not ou the oxpeotation cven of immediato pay- . Tho Governinont would nat noed (o pila up n L sunbly. of gold for actunl pasment, aven thongly St S Loud, but tlio Dusinces community would -~ at onco furnish fteclf with ll the gold it neodod as tho basis of & freo banking syatem, which might then bo opted. ; 2B “roenback 1a now worlh sbont 00 per cent.in old, and oven o 4% per cont bond, If fssued for cons 'bo worth about the same if the gold ¥aluo of our 6 por centaisn critorion, No_injustice would bo dono to any dobtor I tho valuo of the cur- rancy in which hio hind made Lis contract were now Ox- adaf ila prescnt o by guch Tight of convoraion while tho_adjustment of all now.contracta an s gol baslg would be casy and simplo, if only tho legal ob- aacle to spoclo payment smoug LLG poopls Wors ro- @oved after o fxod fature dato, - Steadiness snd uni formiky wauld o given (o tho Surrency, both okl and new; and na confidonco becamo restorcd tho valio of the 43¢ per cont bonds woull come to yar, but not Gl All delta ot short datobad beou paid § whilo this vory confidence would make it casier for 1hoso who owod dobts at long dato to meot them, oven at par in gold, biam it avor. can bo by ouy otior’ mothiod. ozcopt (g gencral bankruptoy fo which we now scom to a1 not hastoning. The inflationists could not Lave choscn n. ‘worso timo to put their theories into law, for the facts of the monoy marke wore mnover moro plainly against thom. Xn Chicago, New York, and all the chief commoreial contres, money is very ensy, Large amounts ara held by banks in this city for which tho nominal rate is 10 per tent, but which can bo obtained for 2 or 8 per cont loes on short timo and tho best sccuritiea. Excoptionnl cagos aro roported in which 6 por sent would bo taken, on call. Tho domand for money to-day was modorate, Somo of the banks report their lines of disconnt tull, ot 10 per cont, but the majority havo a sur- plus, iwhich borrowers are wantod to take on snsy Lormy. S in g Credits hnve been rocontly given to firms that importing teas direct to this market, 'be country banks arc quict, and not drawing heavily or thoir balances. .. More monoy, how- over, is going to the country than coming in, Lxchange was easy at par, but weakenling. Tho clearings wora §2,400,000. The importa at New York for last weok show a largo fallivg off of both drygoods nud goueral meorchandiee, the tolal being somowhat above $9,760,000 in foroign gold valuo : YOREIGN-IMPONTS AT );:7\; YORK, Wiisor 82105000 ml Sivom Dry goods,..... $5,420,801 $2,101, 4, Goncial mise.. “TAGGGL SATBOIS 8003105 Tital for week, §12,015,452 $§ 7,670,013 $ 0,681,837 Prov. reported,. 99,707,462 113,332,640 100,G44)587 Since Jan, 1....$112,353,001 120,008,013 $110,390,41¢ The following shosws the exports (oxclusive of speoie) from the port of Now York to foreign urta for the wnoE ending April 7, and sinco the cgining of the year ; 1873, 1813, 1674, .18 8,505,108 $ 5,010,645 § 4,742,068 016,223 64,357,808 69,002,941 L1431 $69,308,548 $73,804,097 M 1 ) For the woek.... Proviausly roporied . & .. Since Jan, 1, Prico of gold.. 3 Tho total exports of produce from New York for the weck ouding Tuosday, April 7, amounted to 4,742,066 mixed values, which is a docrease from laat weok of $1,805,012, The exports for the correnponding poriod of last year were $5,- 210,645, and for 1872, $3,505,198. “Tho total ex- porty, sinca Jan, 1, this yeor, nre 873,804,007, lllg’nlx‘lun: 869,398,643 Inst yoar, aud £66,611,421 in 872, .. A new firo insuranco company i8 in course of Tormation in Now Yorl, under - the namo of the ¥ New York Produce Exchango Xnsurnuce Com- pany,” for the purposo of making insuranco on dwollings, steres, merchandiso, snd houschold furniture ngamet 1oss or dampgo by fire, ond the xiske of inlund navigation and-transportation. LOCAL TOCK RARES. Preston, Kean & Co. report quotations to-day an folows: i Buging. Selling, United Statos 6 of %1 12077 m Unitad blales 8-204 of g 120X B AU 1105 8% Unied Btates 5304 "o A ury andJuly. .. 19% 120% Uhfoed Blates 6368 G 1105 1143 1163 United Btatos currency 05 Gold (full woight)...esa 1135 Gold coupons, .. 8% PR A S5 QGoldexchiunge.. Hterling ..., $4.853@4.88)¢ Chicago City Tu.. 083 & lut, par & lnt, Cook County 7 . 9834 & int, par &int, Town, county, and ety 10 por bond creaiareraness 0RO 95@0TY Mooy n:nl‘x:nluvnd ‘collatorais, .+ ... B@10pOICL LATEST. . New Youx, April 10.—1'roesury disbursements, $27,000. Customs receipts, $111,000. ) Drv gools lmports for tio ek, 88,000,00. Monoy took o flurry this morniug and ad- vauced to 7 per cont on call, but closed at @4, Storling quict; $4.85 for 60 doya; ¥4.88 for sight. %old ranged from 11834@118%¢; olosod at 1133 (flxrrflng ratos, 2@4; closing at 2. Clearingu, $27,000,000. Btate bwuuufiquiut :nd nominal, Govornments quiet. * Btocks apcnudqxirm and fluctunted somowhat during the day with a goneral downward tendon=- oy, but at final close the gonoral market was i@ 34 about the lowest prices of tho day, 8t. Lows & Iron Mountain .was the exception, advancing from 88% to 46. Erie showed a recovery of jg, and 8t, Joo of 13¢ from lowest polut, ‘Total snles about_168,000 shares, of which 30,~ 000 were Westorn Union; 20,000, Lako Shora; 18,000, Pacifio Mail; 18,000, Union Iaciflo; 16, 000, Now York Contral; 16,000, Lrie: 10,000, Wuimsh; 8,000, Bt. Paul common; and 5,000, Rook Island. Coupons, '8 Cauponn, 63 GOVERNMENT DONDh. Tonnessccs, DOW, 87 [North Carolinus, new. Virgiutus, new,. i Fort Wayno. . Turro Maule,... \ 63 [Terre ilaute ptd D70 Quicsgo & A oL dorglo, B A, pd.o + 903 |Ohio &' Miusisaipy 85%4ilove,, Oln, & Co A ot ,”X diana Goutral Michigun Central..,, 83 (Illiuols Contral, Pittsburgh & Ft, W.., 94 |Uniou Pacificbonds,, 80X Larlen pfd, 2140 llu Northwealorn,. ..., 53%,Union Pacifio stock,,, WX 7025 |Oantral Pacifio stoc! il ttonton, Jatt, Northwestorn pfd k.. o4 1081Dol,, Lack,& Wostern. 118 41361 TR Tock Ialand. . Now Jaraoy O 8, Paul i REAL ESTATE. Tho following Instrumonts woro filod for record on Friday, April10: - OLTY PROPERTT, Wealorn av, 00 £t s of Polk at, w f, 33x126% £t, dntod Tob, 13} conndaralion, $1,35 Wostorn v, 132 £t 8 of Polk at, w £, 33x126% t, dated April1; consldoration, $1,400, Want Monroo at, 1743 ¢ w of Paullna at, 1, 28x130 1t, dated April 6 § connidoration, $10,000, ‘Edward at, 70 £t w of Webstor av, w £, 22164 (¢, datad March 25 ; consldoration, $325. ‘Waslorn av, Ticar 8 6 cor of Adems sk, . f, 40x108}¢ 1t, with otlior property, dated April 95 conslderation, 48,000, . ‘Orchard at, 106 £t n of Wobntor ny, w f, 20X1463§ fbs ‘dated Moy 1, 1873 ; conslderation, 1,500, Weat Erio ut, bot Onkloy and Weslotn ava, n f, 00x 1293 £, with 50x107 £¢ fn ssmo block, datod April d; considoration, $1,100, Oakloy by, 6 w corof Erlo at, o £, 1043270 £t, dnted “April 4 ; conslderation, $5,000, g Conalat 70 8 of Lokoat, o, 362160 £, dated April 5 tion, $18,600, R R b2 it o of Noblast, f, 232150 ft, dated a1, 1873} conaidoration, $,600, Twonly-nfth st, 360 £t w of Wentworth Ay, n f, 25x kst dated Mfech 35 cousidoration, Sy iiiliam st, 140 £t w of Abordeou et '8 f, 22360 ft, +<daied April 8 ; consideration, $400, Main ut, n ¥ cor Thirly-firat at, triangular Lot 65 *and 6, datod Nov. 1, 1873; consldoration, $800, - Opdon av, 100 ££'s ' of ‘Oakloy Av, 1 w £, 23x120 1t, dnted April'd ; conbideratton, $1,050, Groon at, 205 ¢ 5 of Van_Dnren st, W f, 252135 gt, <nted April 6; constdoration, $3,000, Tlgman st, 8 w cor of Jones at, f, 288x126) £, dat- «d Match 13; considoration, $13,000, Halnilton &, 1681t n of 'Pratt placs, o f, 27x128 £t, atod April 7; sonsideration, 81,700, Plossnnt at, 370 £ 1 of 'Division at, wf, 40204 ft, dated Maroh 81 ; considoration, $1,200, . North Latialle st, 135 £t n of doofliost, o , 253162 ft, dnted March 25 ; consldoration, $5,000, ! North Ialated'nt, 93 ftn of Wead 8, 0f, 60x126- ft, Aated Dic, 8, 16735 consideration, $2,800, SOUTH OF OITY LINFTH. Calumet nv, 40x176 ¢ in Jennings'part o 3 a w X Beo 10, 53, 14, dated Feb, 14 ; conslduration, $4,410, | Nor(h % of Lot 4 in Biock 7 of Lota 31 40'21, Bos 10, 99, 14, dated April 87 consldoration, $,000, T.ots 20 and 30, in Block 4, of Bako: o6 8 n dated Doo, 20, 18783 conmid= of 8w i Beod, 36,14, oratiot, $1,000, Bul-1ot 10 o alo's Lots, & to 8, oto, of Jolnston's s Jfmeforn i Soad, g, id, datid Maroh 143 con- sideration, $1,800, - ! " SraT o7 GITY LIMrTS, Lot 16, In Dlock 2, Young & Talbot’s Lots 1 to 3, cto, in Tilock'1 of Dorden's w i'8 0 ¢ Beo 56, 40, 13, dated Fob, 73 consideration, $150. . — COMMERCIAL, Tnmoax EveNixa, April10, The following wora the recoipts and shipmonts of tho londing articles of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding dnte one yoar ago s . |_BEomwza, - || smiragNTe. | 2er4. | om0, || e | 16, Flonr, brls, 12000 9,857 0,18) 8,020 Whoat, bu, 48724) 141601| ox,700] 27,063 Qorn, b, o0,7s| 20,420 35,035 10)660 Oats, u 43,010 977d0| 22048 17,791 Tiyo, bz ‘201 1,004 izl 28T Barloy, i X Grasa heed, Flax sced, Ibs, Droom cor, ‘Onred meat 611, 07,613 120,800 20,0000 18,302 08001 50800 6,008 8763 2,60| 8,043 160,034 46,130 21 . 'ods 28,013) 181,000 | 3,013 030(1016,000 Highwines, Wool, ibs. ——eeeveeneee] | Cl0eereennil 1A 1,14 ' Withdrawn from store on yestordsy for aty consumption : * 1,970 bu wheat, 2,151 bu coru, 1,427 bu_oats, 902 bu ryo, 8,706 bu barloy. The following grain ‘hias’ boen' inspectod into storo - this morning up to 10 o'clock: 79 cars wheat, 126 cars corn, 11 cars oats, 4 cars rye, 2 onrs barley. Also, by canal, 6,000 bu No. 2 corn, 5,800 bu. now do, and 10,000 bu onts, Total, (223 cars), 111,000 bu. Tnspected out, 60,421 bu whoat, 9,237 'bu corn, 5,880 bu onts, 904 bu ryo, 7,459 bu barlay, - A number of gentlomen favorable to the organization of a Produce Exchange in this city, for tho ealo of buttor," oggs, chooso, eto., ! will moot on Baturday afternoon, at 3 o'olook, it tho Cowmoercial Hotol. A rathoer important vorbal errorocourredin tho communication on Northwestern wheat, which appeared in our columna yosterday morning, A sentonco in the fourth paragraph should road: ‘*Milwaukoo 8. paying from 2 to 8 conts. por bushel more than we ara ablo to oblain. (Tspoak a4 & roceiving commission merchant)," In rogard to tho caso of com inepaction noted in onr columns to-day, it is claimed that it is now very difticult to distinguieh botween old and now coim, in _very many instances. In other words, it would aeom that” the nominal distino- tion botwoan old and now cory, in the ingpeation, Lias boen kopt up ns long na thero is any occasion for it. Tho distinction will oxpire on tho 20th 1ust., ono week from Monduy, 8o that thore is no special noed for protest, éxcopt in individunl cagos, .But thia lends to the point that thero may be oven more_troublé in regard to onts this summer, Tho rule inatituted by the Board of Railrond ‘aud Warchouse Commissioners pro- vides that tho now crop of oats shall be inspect- od 08 now till tho 16th of October. Partics who are couversant with tho trado say that tho 16tk of August is a8 long s the distinction ought to be kept up in oats, in ordinary yoars, and that it will 1njuro tho trado to keep'it up two months longer than is nocessary. 1f this be so, thnt mattor ought to be inquired juto now, %o that a chauge may bo made in timo to ayort. $he cou- soguouces that are feared. 1t may bo urgod that it new corn, of fow oats, arens goodas tho old, thoy ought to bring as much in open market. But it is well known that thoy oldom will do 8o, as long as the logal dig-. tinction is made, bocause that prevents tho.new from being doliverable on contracts for rogular. Lvon where there is no corner, tho rogular grain gouorally commands mora monoy then that which i not regular, though of the same valuo {for consumption. 'Tho reagon is evident, 'Ihio former can always Lo sold in open market, if it ba dosired to soll, and b quotations which are oasily known and followed ; whilo the latter can ouly be sold by apocial atrangoment, and the price is naturally oxposed to more sovere luctua- tions when there is a prossuro to woll, owivg to tho less demand. THE MARKETS. - The leading produce markets were moderately active to-day, with a fimnor feoling in In provigions, sud un casior tondenoy in grain; though' without -any severo changes in either. ‘Tho breadstuffs trado was healthy in toue, there being & vory fair outward movement for tho soason,—nuch larger than is usual during tho two or tlirco weoks which precodo tho opening of navigation. Shippers of produce do not seem to be at all anxious for the .opening ‘tooccur, and are muking very littio proparution for that event. The railroads are l:nn‘ylnf 80 much fzmln to the sunboard, and aro taking it @o oheaply, that there 1 little {nduco- mont to hold off for water froights in the lope of catohing Now Yorlk noarly ompty, ‘lhe luke carriors aro anxlous to secure freight, ospecially for steamors, aud tho low ratos at which theso can bo secured will undoubtodly cause a groat doal of [irnlu to leave here on the oponing of tho sendon, though almost nono was londed up dur- ing the wintor to awalt -tho nows that * the straits are qpon!™ ‘Tho recoipts of grain are but moderate. : Dry-goads continua to meot with a good de- mand, aud the market is lirn for all stundard productions, * Btooks uro reported in excollent shiape, and the fiunoml situation Lins much jm- proved within the past fow days. Groceries wore uctive for tho season und gonerally firm, Slrups and molassos woro strong, and advanced 2@%o. Rico, sugars, aud tons were also hold with von- fidonco, Ooffoes woro fairly active, but were agaln quoted lower, in nym]imt y with Now Yorl, \fimro, undor oxcossive stovks, thore is considor- A dooline of & %0 1 Rio, ble prossuro to soll, Couta grados,” Candloa Couta_Riea, and Maravaibo were dull, and declined o ¢e, Tho buttor trade was quiet at sbout former quotations. Choose romaing firm,. No new featuros woro dovolupuid 1 connection with tho bageing, coal, leather, and pig-iron markets, Fawts were notive un: tirm at $10.60«for pure, Thore was n good do- mand for vils at flemly sustained prices, In the {ish and dried fruit markets (horo wero no now dovolopments, trado boing roported fair at about steady prices, ‘Lhoro wore no nosv features to noto in con- neolion with lumber., At the yardsa fuir trade 1n tho aguregato was reported, ot about tho same ricos that havo ruled for tho past few wooks, g‘hn dowaud for sliugles for shipment continues actlye, with $3,125¢ tho avorage prico for ocar 1,124 '$1.48%¢; 2,800 bu_do }20 utcrn{(;‘) loto. Bovoral cargoos wora rllnrunnd of in_the' morning at tho \holoonlo market, Thaofterings ‘wora not vory Iargo, T'liolocal domand for bulldlng matotinls was anly fnlr, with tho supply_amplo, The country domand for hardwaro, including tho varfons motnls and, nolls continuos good, nt woll-maintaiuod pricos, The wonknesa in tho tin morkol » fow days ago sooms to have glvon' placo to a stendlor foollug, this being duo prin~ cipnlly to the ndvanco of gold. Iron was in fair oraor domand, and without quotabls chango.' The woodenwnro trado wna reportod fair at the prices proviously given. ‘I'horo woro no now de- volopmonts in the wool, hop, or broom corn mnr- kotu, Tho twa Intter are vory dull, whtle wool s stondy, ~ wilh tho domaud and supp!; about equal, Boods woro more actlve, and primo Lo, chuica offerings commanded full rocont pricos. 'The common grades of timothy wore quotod rathor wonk, but with this oxcoption thoro waa nomnterial changa. Tho lughor grades of Lay twore firmor, and In somo requost for shipment. Ifides wero stondy. Polatoos wora in fnlr request nt tho recont de- ‘cline, though common varieties ‘woro dull aud tho gonoral mnrkot onsy as tho roceipts continuo quite liboral, Tho scarcity of poultry has causod o further advanco. Dresiod turkoys and chick- ons aro ready snlo, though the genson is gotiing Into, nnd the recolpts of drossed aro light. Live poultry s nlso aalablo, Lako froights woro innctive, excopt that ono veasol was chartored to tako whont from Milwau- koo to Duffalo on private torms. Thoro was somo -Inquiry hero, but: carriors and shippors could not agreo upon terms. Iatos woro nom- inully unchanged, ot 0@0}§c on whoat, bX@te on corn, and 4@4%{c on oats, by snil to Buffalo, aud 110 'on whoat fo Kingston, Tho advicos from tho Stralts report warmer weather, with wind from the northwest, but no ohango in tho condt- tiou of tho ice.’ 3 Iighwines woro fn good demand and firm at Emvinuu pricos, notwithatanding tho fact that ow York was roported lower, at953do, Salos horo woro limfted to 160 brla ot 630 por gallon, but somo ordorswora'on the market at that prico which were_not fllled, owing to the searcity of offarings, Wo noto also tbat 500 brls alcohol 8old at 50c, froo of duty, to bo doliverad in New York for export. Provisions wero loss nctive and irrogular. Moss pork opensd vory weak, with freo eoillera at tho closing prices of Inat evening, and deolingd “10¢ por brl, boing offorod at one time at 816.82; for May, with no buyors. A little after 12 o'cloc! tho partios who had offorad to soll turned round, aud ran the markot up to §10,05, after which it ruted comparntivoly stendy, with a strong feeling for Juno, ‘I'ho majority of oporators wore in- clined to hold off, fearing to buy on tho down turs, and oqually fearing to buy or soll on tho upward movement, It waa n widesprend oxamplo of fearing ! tho Grooks and the gifte thoy boar.” It was gomor- ally undorstood that cortain partios have got tho denl botwoon thoir fingers, nud that most of tho shorts havo covered. “Ifence no one can_decido whether tho mnstors of the situation think it bost to hold on or to let go. Lard was in fair domnnd and steady, with o rathor firmer foeling, owing to the further advance in Liverpool. Meats wore quiet, and quoted emsier on shouldors, but firm on middies aud Lame, Tho market _closod - quiot at thafollowing rungo of prices: Mees lle«, onsh or seller April, $15.073¢@16.00; . do _sollor May, $16.00@16.0! do _ sollor June, $10.26@16.80; do moller Soptembor, $17.00@17.60. Lard, cash or sollor April, €0.60@9.62}¢; do mollor May, 80.624¢ @0.85; do soller Juno, $0.76@0.7754@0.80. Bweot-plolded hams, 10@10%¢ por I for 18@ 10 1b averagos; dry-saltod monts; loose, at 63¢ @534 for shouldars, cash, and 26.80 soller May ; $8.20@8.25 for short riba, cash, and 88,8714 @8.4 sollor Mny ; $8.60@8.62}¢ " for shiort clear, caub, and $8.95@8.80 soller May; 83fo for Gumbor- lands; Bl(@Blfo for loug clear, Tho same boxed 6t4@J¢o por Ib abovo ihoso pricow. Tacon moath, Ge for shonlders, 9X@93o for Bhort ribs, 99@0y¢c for short clear, all prcked in hhde; tho eanio looso, %o lowor, “Bacon homs, 113¢@130. Moss boof, ¥0.75@10.00 ; oxtra moss do, $10.76@11.00; baef hams, $23,00@23.50, Gity tallow, 6%@70 ; grease quotablo at 43@7o, Balos_ wore roported of 65 brls mess ~pork, at 816,95 ; 1,000 brlu do at $165.85 ; 2,000 brls do, soller May, at $16.05; 500 brls do at $16.021¢ ; 1,000 brla do ab $16.00; 1,260 brls do at S16.873¢ 1,000 bris do at &15.85 ; 1,260 bria do, sollor Juno, ot $16.26 : 1,500 bris do at 16,10 ; 600 brls doat _$16.053.1,000 brls do at $16.00 ; 600 tcs lard, sellor May, at $9.06; 1,750 tcs do at £0.621¢ 5 1,260 tes do, sollor June, at $0.75. Also, lnal ovoning, 100,000 Ibe short vibs, at 8o ; 100,000 1bs shiort clear at Bjgc, and 600 boxes do ab 8o, Flour was lese aolive, thore being but a liy demund., Good ahluplug spling oxtras wero firm, and some holdors asked a slight advauce, winle tho lowor grudes wero dull, with an easior fooling, owing partially to the fact of ‘Increased recoipts, Tho number of outsida ordors on the markok was vory amall, the trading boing chiofly local. Bran way bigher, Bales wero roported ot 160 brls whito wintor extran on private torms; 40 brls spring oxtras (patent) at $9.00; 100 brls do 8t. Johw's, patout) at $7.26; 200 brla do (Union acific) at $5.95; 200 brls do at $5.90; 200.brls do (Rockville) at 26,705 100 brls do (low) at 5.00; G002brls do on private torms Total, 1,690 brls, Also 20 tons bran at $20.00, on track; 20 tons do at 20,00, doljverod. 'Flo Tollowing were the quotations at the closa Red winter,. Gholce spring extras Medium to good do.., Good to cholco MINRCAOIR.evs s, Tatent de teesnienneriin .00 Fair to choico spring, superilne....... 400 @ 4.75 0 flour. . .00 @ 5. D¥An..., 19,60 @20.00 ‘Wheat was lona loss active, and avoraged ’iu lowor, though roportod 1d por 100 1bs higher in Liverpool, aud held 1o por bu higher, in New York.. Tho markot weakened carly, with ‘vary little doiug till tho above notod advices were ro- celved, wheu the tono improved, though without suy very conslderablo ' domand . from buyors. Tho fact sooms to bo that our operators aro afraid lst tho recont rige’ in Liverpool should prave to Le mnotling botter than o bait to dray out lmger shipmonts from this sldo, a8 thoy commot understand hov; with - tho- liboral forward movement now in progrees, thore should be any apprehonsion of a sufliciont scarcity to causo o riso in prices, Our agorfts for Buropoan houses say thoy have noxt to-no ordors, and yet it _is not impossibla that n caroful canvass of tho situation Ling lod doalers on tho other sido to beliove that they have & shortaga so-grent a8 to need ail that ean bo pro- cured. to..meot it. Our option buvyers wero rallior glow to-day, but tho: domand for cash whont was bottor, and much of it soomoil to-be wanted for shipmont, Bellor J\Xng n!wned at 81.263¢, receded to §1.25%, rose to 81.255¢, and closed at §1.2536. Sellor Juno sold at 3L26%@1.27, closing nt'31.2687, Boller thio month, or regular No. 2 spring, Aol 11 at 8121 @1.21%, olosing at $1.21%@1.81%. Strictly 1resh receipts of dogold at 3124, Fresh rocoipty of No. 1spring woro low at $1.203{, North- western recoipts of Nos. 1 and 2 commanded o promium of about Jifo over straight. Moy ofTored ot Gc. No. 3 spring olosed at $1.18, and ro- jocted do at 8110, both on 20 storage. Cush salos wora roportod of 1,200 Lu No, 1 Northwestorn at £1.27; 800 bu 'No. 1 spring, strictly frosh- * soft,” at 81.203{; 400 bu No. 2 Northiwostorn, strict by froaly, uf 91.243¢; 800 bu do at §1.24J4; 5,200 bu do regular nt £1,22; 2,800 bu do at B1.213¢; 16,400 bu No. 2 epring, strictly frouh, ut $1.24;" 800 tbgl ggynl Bt $1.283¢ 5 5000 bit do'(ongt . W.) o SLa15¢; 45,600 bu o rogular at S1.2134 s 10,000 bu do’at §1.213¢ ; 40,000 bu do b B131J¢; 6,000 bu do at 81,2135 X bu do at 91.21; 800 bu No. 8 spring at &1,18)¢; 2,800 bu do at §1,18; 1,200 bu do ro- Jootod spring al §1.10; 400 bu by samplo ot 1,88, dolivored, ‘Cotal, 146,400 bu. Corn' avornged (@Yo lower, and was ver) stendy ot tho deolino. "Livernool and New Yorl wora both quoted firm, but our receipts showod an incranse, aud tho caual {8 now bringlug . in corn, whilo tho volumo of daily arrivaly.is ox- pocted to bo muoh lur;lv‘ur aftor the middloe of noxt wook, ag corn cau then bo placed in storo, and delivorod on May optious on flt storago, This expectation, with finer woathor, glving o prospeck for good planting, causod an oasier focling, - It would soom. that thore yway n oxpectution of o Bovoro declino, ns govoral ordors wore sont In from the country to buy at I below what vaud to bo tho marlot. “Noller May openod at 650, rocoded to 0441, and olosed firn at 0136@u5o, ollor Juno kold it 0534@UB30, closlng with firm holders at the outside. “Heller tho mouth, or rogular No, 9, sold a¢ 611(@013go, closiug nt G13gc, Btrictly frosh rocolpts of do closed at Glo, with a promium_of fifu for bigh mixed, Now No. 2 and ofl rojected olosed at 60igo on 2 storago, and now rojeoted atb ns}g@bsyflu for do, Cash snlol wora reported of H00 bu_Ligh mixod atGi¥fa; 1,200 bu do at G4c; 7,000 bu No, 2 striofly frosh nt Go: 8,800 bu do at G33o ; 16,200 bu do'at 03%fo ; 1,200 bu do frosh at (40 5 400 bu do at 633407 6,000 bu_do rogular at 61340 10,~ 000 bu do uf 613¢0; 5,000 bu"do ut 613¢0; 5,000 bu do now at 60)¢o: 5,300 bu rojooted st 00340 6,800bu do st G030 400 bu do now at 590} 4,000 bu do at 683¢0’s 11,200 Lu by samplo (high mixad) at 06%¢a ; a.duu bu do (No.'2) at G650 ull afloat.” Wotal, 88,400 bu, gulu Yl:u-o q\uo‘i unld dull, actlve thun yostordsy, aud averngod dnsior, though firm 18 Now Yorl, - ‘Ehoro was lttlo oaals offered, and no change in Erluun 2 our-loady aold oacly nt 480 for vogular, but tho markot waus nominal atlorwurds, ab 4340, with strictly frosh Tathor though n little_moro racolpts at 43¢0, Bellor May foll off 0 undor a littlo prossure, unmn{; at_ 46, @%fi?fi whilo sollor Juno was firm nt; 47, ln]ynlm\ wns nominal at 43440 for nLrlotlio frosh _rocoipta. Cnsh #nlos woro ‘roportad of (00 bu No, 2 Bp0O- alally frosh nt 453¢0; 000 bu do at 4604 1,200 bu do rogular at 40 ; 000 bu do whito at 493703 600 bu by anmple (\vhltr? at'401¢03°1.200 bu do at 480; 600 bu do nt_473¢0 L!uuo bu do at 470, on . 0, 2 white at 40, aflont: 5,000 bu now No. 2 at 403, nfloat. Totnl, 18,300 bu, Ryo wns vory quiot, with no quotable dhnnge, Thoko was 10 rogular No. 2 on the markat ; 16 wna nominal at UD?W o, Birletly fresh ro- colpts of do woro nominal at’ 923@0de, acoording to location. Snlos woro Jimitod to 400 bu, by anmplo, ot 9o, and 400 bu do at 4o, | Darloy wns again quiot, almost to Innolivity, butn shado firmor, ot $1.62@1.04 for No, 3 | SLI4@1.46 for No, J, and 81199121 for rojoct. od, in ordinnry housos, acgurding to dato of ro- colpts. . Thoro was a fittlo. moro inquiry, but 1t waa ohlofly for snmplo lots, . Ossh salos woro ro- portod of 800 bu No, 2 frosh’at 81.64 ; 800 bu dn, rogular, at $1.62; 1,200 bu_rojocted at 81,20 3 400 bu do ab £1.10 ; 400 b, hfl samplo, nt 1,65 ; o at $1.00 3 u do af +26, all on track. Total, 5,00 b, g EUROTEAN MARKETS, Tho following advicos woro recaived on 'Chango to-day, tn addition to those given in our tole- graphio colunny ¢ 3 Arniz 10—Londan—Cargoos off const, wheat firmer, hield bigher, Mark Lanc—Whoat herdening, nrrivals OIT const, wheat vory small, Enylish and Frotich conne try marliols gonorally denror, Livorpool—Witeat turn dearor, Corn firm, Californin olub wheat, 125 Bd@1ds 1d; white do, 124 4d@12s10; spring whont, 113 74 @120 20, Now Amorican mized corn, 5 60 AMERIOAN METALS, Tho Now Yorlk Bulletin recontly publishod an | articlo on tho ‘metal intorosts In Amoricn, of Which tho following is a synopsia : T'he rapld do- veolopmeont of tho minoral rosources of this coun- try ludicates thot the timo in not far distant whon thie Unitod States will bo indopendent of foroign sourcos of n\mlzly. and thus avoid all the" oonsoquoncos of stiikes, wars, and tinancial troubloy abroad, % ¥ Amorican uo)}sur is now concoded to be {ha bostIn tho world; and although only about one- third the world's uuyply i producad horo, tha production is rll)idly ncressing, though in' the copper trado Cbili is atill far ahoad of us, but its oxport trade iy now on tho decline, From 1863 to 1867 tho Elold in thia country avoraged about 16,000,000 1bs. Binco that time it hna' groatly inoronsod, aud wes, Inst yoar, noarly 86,000,000, The Frenck préfor Amorican copper for cortain Surpnnu, ond it ofton commands a promium of o por Ib at Paris and Ilavre, notwithstanding England {8 so nenr. ‘Thoe exports to France lnst yoar woro 1,000,000 Ibs, while beforo tho lato war ., tho exporta wers_ betweon 8,000,000 and 4,000,000, 1bs. England oxports to this country, Dut pricea are now too low loro tomako it profit- ablo with tho prosont tariff. Tho Lago Superior oro rogion is far ahead . of _othor scctions of tho Union_ in the I;mdnnuon of coppor, tho minos thero yiolding last yoar nontly 29,000,000 lvs, whilo tho yiald from all other sources waa only 6,000,000 ths. It is thought that tha production of tho lake mines will bo much ]nqivur this year. Tho demand-for Amorican load Is also ntond- ily increasing, and tho imports from Europo for goveral yoars past have beon on'the decrenso., Batiafactory experimonts liave boen mado, with' the Amoricon, and aa soon na the refining’ of ‘it ranches tho desirad standard, to winoh attain- mont duo attontion is now being dirooted,. the nativo product will oqual the best Europesn, Thora ia now & difforonce of. about threo-quar- tora of a cont in favor of tho foroign, though the nativo lead golls tho most readily. Tho devel- opmont of the . gilvor minea in” the Far Wost neeossarily incrensos the productton. The coun- try produces about 85,000 tons, distributod about a8 faltows :jColorado, 2,000 tons; Missouri, 11,000 tons; Galonn region, Iil., 8,700; to this is nddod tho quantity amolted at Olllcngo, Pitta- burgh, Now York, Newarl, and other places, Spoltor iu another motal, tho domnnd and con- soquoutly the production, of which i fnorensing in this conntry, In accordunce with tho action of the underwriters a fow years ago, Vessols are re-motalod every throo yoars, and instead of coppor_ o composition of upelter and coppor, known a8 yellow motal, is used, Honcotho in- cropse in the demaud for the formor metnl, and tho production has beon sugmouted ‘to suoh an amount as to mutorlally diminish the imports. The production in 1872 was 6,600 tons, in 1878 6,600 tous, whilo tho imports in the formior yoar woro 4,000 tons, and last year thoy fell off to abont 2,600 tons, Tho American spelter is ag desirable, and in point of E\uitv superior to, the Bilesian, which is said to be mixed moro or less with lend. Tho Biates of Missouri, Arkaneas, and Tilinois are steadily growing in importance in the production of spelter. LATEST. Whoat was quiet in the afternoon, and a shade cnsior, solling ot 91.255¢@1.25% for May, and closing at §1.25}¢. Winter recoipts uold at §1.213¢ cash, aivo 8t $1.92 (Yo off), Corn was' quiot” and a'shade ‘onsior, At G4}¢@6Gc, soller MMuy. OALL BOARD. Provisions wora rather quiot and ensier. : Mess pork, cash and soller the month, closed at $15.é5@10.00 4 sollor Moy, §16.013¢@16.00; sell- or Juuo, 816.224@10.28; soller July, $16.40@ 16.60, Lnrrd, cash or seller the month, $9.65@ 9.60; soller’ May, £0.60@0.62¢; soller June, $9.70@9.75. Bhott ribs, cosh or gollor tho month, £8.125(@8.20; vollor May $9.00@8.82%. Bliouls dors, cash or sellor tho month, 5}¢@53{0; =ellor Bales includo 2,000 brls mesa ork, soller May, at £16,00; 250 brls do, . sollor une, at 316.2234 ; 260 tes Iard at $0.60 cash; 600 fov do, sollor Ay, ab 89.623¢; 260 tcs do, soller June, a¢ $9.76. - . et CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, TuAx Evena, April 10, ALCOTIOT—Was stoady at $1.86@1LY1, BEANS—I'i0 domand in only for smail lots, Navies, Dband-picked per bu, $2.80@2.60; mediume, do, $1.90 @200 tu brls. BROOM-CORN--Tho market remaina dull. Somo Qenlora call 1t weals and others are holding and -selling in & rotail way at quoted prices, We ropont: Gholce Lurl, 8@83¢0 : do oxtra, 063 corn that will work itacif iuto'a choice binrl brovin, 15@8o; Tor good do, 6GTc; good fo cholco alalk brald, Tie} inforior brush, 4G Gige, BUILDING MATERIALS—Aro moderately clive at unaltered prices, o follows: Michigan atucco, $2.60; Now York stucco, casting, $3.25@4.5 Utica, Louis- ville, aud Akron coment, $2.00 7 brl; Portland co- anent, $7.00@7.60 ; Uimo {n bulk, T5c@$1.00; line (brls) £1.00i21,25 9 bri} white aug), % brl, $L.60@2.00; plase toring nfr, @ Lu, 40c; fro brick, @ 1,000, $35.00@ bullding bHok (Common), $1,50@8.50° Milwat kee and Racluo pi d, $27.¢ 32,50, del,; Indinna prossod, $16,00@25.00 ; do commion, $10,00@12.00 ; firo- olay, 3 brl, $3.00@4.00, BUTTER—In tho butter market the changes wore not of sufliclent importunce torequire speclal mention, A moderato smount of trading was done on local and Eautern account, st pricosnot difforing waterially from tuose ot onf Lo proseding dsya 3of o weok, und wo continuo to quote: Cholco to fancy yellow, 36@ 40c; medium to good grades, 32@340; inferfor to com- mou, 22@80c; common to cliolce roll, 38@d0, LAGGING—Tho demand for cation Reamlcas baga 18 slowly fmproving; kud, at tho relatively low pricos_ at which (1o popular bratils are now solling, the market {8 uuqualitiodly firm, Jurlaps wore in {ai roquuat and gunniea alao mot with o falr {nquiry ot about steady prices : Btark, Sic; Ludlow A, 330} Lowlston A, 8203 American A, ‘2007 Amoskeng, 910; Otter Oreek, 820} 5 by, 18@4 unnies, singlo, 17@ o doublo, 27@38c} Wool Backs, Q@00 ANNED GOODE—Corn is in prelty full supply and lower prices are rullng. Poaclics also aro working ensler. With the abovo oxcoptions tho market ia cont paratively steady. .- A moderat amount of trading was done witiiin tho rango of the following quotations: Peaches, 2 b, 0@ 2.00 Oysters, 1 1b, ful] wolgh Oystors, 4 1L, full welght Oregon ealmon, now, 1 b, Orouon Ralmon, new, 2 I OHLEESE—Romaina firm, quito 04 good ns 1 pust 80asona at a liko poriod, aud slacks azo elng roduced us rapidly as dealers deiro thom toho. Wo quote: Now York factory, mild, 17G - 18c; Oblo and Westein factory, do, 16@17c; fower grades, 12@16¢, COAL—Prices are nnaoitled, and for tha pres- ont tho quotations must Fo constilered nominal s i | high, proparcd, $10.60; Lackawanun, $0,50@10,00; Teunwyivanin Gonucl, $8,50@9.00; Iidiwun Caunel, 7,61 o ond Wulnue Il 38,603 Byooks, $3, Dlossburg, $5.60@9.003 Kiviland grate, $7,00; Ifac) ing Valley, $0,60; Indinna block, $0.60} Minonk, §5.00; Wikiniugton, 6,03 Bareluy, 36,00, : CUOLERAGE-Huoto i L uquley for whteky und flour barrels, ond now and thon for puckers goods which dainand loeal caupers aro. generally ublo {o sypply. Prices aro ropeatod e yols, tl.nSG% ,15; whisky. barrels, $1.00@%,10; lard tierces, $1.40@ 1,453 lour barrels, 48@55¢ ; pork ulaves, vougl, $18,00@2.00 ;. do, bueked, $20,00@13.00; " thores ataves, rough, $L00@2400; bucked ‘or suwod, $5,00 @00y whisky “stavos, Tough, $30,00G28.00% do Luckod, $33.03U8.00; tlonr stavos, $0.00@11,00 ; ctrole uolquugen(umr; 8@Vo por set; flour hoop-poles, $10,00 13,00 por 1b, G ) “EGG&-\Vum fulrly active on local accountst 11@ IFB. . {I811—Ordors woro numorous, snd_Hiberal in tho smottnta callod for, and tho matket diabiage n Arm healthy tone, Whitefish ond trout Uullhll\ll HCATCY, £ “ribby, mo! Sl D0 but othorwlae stocks are in fine conditton, Follow- ng 810 the quofationa ¢ No, 1 whitefiah, i-brl, 007,25 1" No. 3. do, $0.T@N005 No. 1 Aoty .60G@7.00; No. 1 shiore-mackorsl, mow, 3-brl,, $13.50@14.00; No, 1 uag, $10,50@10.78; No, 2 mnck" orel, ig.lyr] ,60R9.4 fomily - mackerel, . X-brl, $iiattiny no o auits ity n.uaa.ndl‘flmn){ colish, $2.60a.70; Goorgo'a Godah, §0.33@0.50 1 Labrador” fierring, ‘aplie_Drls, $8,50@80.001 do, 3. Lrl, 423450, ]L;!;rsdur‘ ottt 1ovad bely 474 1, : orr X 303038 1 10x Barring, ‘achlod, 40@43a; Golamils Tiver rin, $3.76@ 10, 'S AND NUTH—Dustnesa in this dopuriment Zalrly activo, and the gonoral market was wha onl; not pnrl’mulnfly nllon«wfllr:!llfih the quoted prices wors 0! geicrally adliorad to, 0 no clinugo §n our lst, an ollows:” Fonrtan—Dates, 103 @11a ; fign, drums, 123 @13c; figs, in boxos, Inyors, 16@10c} Turkish prunics, 1336@140; rainlun, Inyers, fa.au@n.fin- raiaina, loosd Biuscatel, '$3,65@9,605_risins, Volonels, 14K @19%0 ¢ Zanlo olirranta, Ti¢@8n; cltron, 3133203 lomon., pcol, 18@200, * DonesTIo—Alden’ appiea, of e 25@28: oW York oxiran, 105 @13%0; Michigan aliced gfi 13300 ; Michigan quartors, 125@1303 Wontern do, 111 @ilxo; Houihorn do, 104@110; poaches, pared, 2@ 250 ¢ podchos, halvos, Now, 14X@160 ¢ o, mixed, 113 @191 3 biackberrich, 11@180; raapborrien, 88@400 3 pittcd chorries, 28@30c. NuTa—Filborts, 17@113c almonds, Torragonn, 21@226 3 Naplos walnuts, . 4@ 920 5 Chlii walnuts, 19@20¢ ; Gronoblo walnuts, now, 10 @Ua: Drazily, 11@1150 ; 'posaun, Texed, DX @I0K0 ;. Wilmihigton pesnuth, fanoy, 12@1¥a: do second quall® ty, 1@1Uc: Tennosaco poanuts, s@e, s GUEEN. FRUITE—Orangos wero in request snd firm, Valoncisaare nearly out of the market, Wo quote: Temons, $0.80 per box; Valencis oranges, L00@ 12, caso ; Meanina do, por box, $5.60i 0.00; falr to chofco applos, $4.0080,00 per bri; culti valed cranberrles in boxen, at £3,80@0.00, GROCERIES—Cofloo was weak and. lower, thongh moro active than for some {imo post. Btocks now liold {n Now York aro unnaunlly heavy, and that mar- kot In stfll declining, Sngars aro moving freoly at ateadily: bardening prices, . Docided firmmess o characiortzon thie sirup and molasecs markots. At the Enst orices bave recently advanced 6c, and our quota- tions.were to-daylmarked up 3@%0 i sympathy. Rica in aotivoond atroug, Candles aro lowor, Followiug aro the rovised quotations ;- 3 B1-OAuD, B0DA—13¢@8%0, . . Corresa—Machs, “803@40¢0; O, G, Javs, IIK@ 3003 Juva, No. 3, Hi@34e; foncy Rlo, 8i@dlc} chofes do, 28X@7B3go; prime Rtio, 274@286 ; good do, 2@47kc’s common do, 2020} mnunF do, 233 ‘Costa Ttiea fancy, %63(5: Bingapora Javs, X% %g@)}a;'nfiv prime, '28@28X0; Maracaibo, 28 OiNDLES—Slar, full wolght, 17@1730; stearing, full wolght, 18}§@14c; do, sbort walght, 13 @1dc, Tce—Tatny, Bi(@83 ; Tnyoon, S@ie; Carolins, 9@03o; Loulsisnn, B @0Ke, Buoali—Fatont ¢ui lonf, 19X@12%0; crushod and powdored, 11x0: granulated, 11io; A, staudard, 10@10/0; do, No. 3, 10K@1040; B, 0%¢@100; ox- tra G, 05(@bx¢e; O Ko,'3, 9%@03c; -yellow O, No. 1, 914@93ic: cholco brown, §Xw@dXos; prime do, 0@ 9307 fair do, Bi¢@830; chiolco molaacs sugat, 83 @Yo! falr do, B@830; common do, TH@Tc; New Orloana augar, cholds, Vx@9s0; do’ primo, 9G0N0 do, fute, BiGBK0; common, 4@4@3@ Binugs—Diamond drips, $L.6J@1.38: silver drips, extrn fine, 83@880 5 good slgar-LOUSS slrup, COB0S0 3 oxtra do, 70@760 3 'Now Orloans molnsscs, cholce, 85@ 8307 do primo, 80@830 ; do’ comman, 70@720; Porto Rico molasacs, choice, C5@3080; common molasios, 5 o, - . B ienaTos—Gommon to best, B3@0K0. 8rroes—Allsplee, 1736@18240 ; cloves, 58@000; cas. n, 35@370 ; pepper, :w@:m:nutm%- No. 1, $1.40@ 148; ginger, African, 25@280; do, Usloutta, 18@3%0c, Soars—Gorman mottlod, 6¢@6i¢0 ; Golden Woat, 6 @0Xs; Whita Lily, 0x@ele; Whlte Toso, 0k(@esb palin, 6@03¢o; Bavon Imporinl, 6@UAS; Whita R slan, 53¢@00 ' Champnign, 6@04go; primroso, 6@03o, ““’;"“gé{"“ gloss; 93{@100 ; ‘common, 8@10550; o B3 i DX Tmot, | P HAY i slight traprovement in the domaand withe in o day or two for tho highor grades, partioularly of timotliy, and tho moderato rocaipts of theso grades ins catsod & Hrmor feoling, and sellora aro asking outsldo prices. Common hny fs unchnugea, Wo quoto tho wholesals prices’ an follows, cars fo contain 20,000 tha: Timothy, prime, $14,50@15.00; do No, 1, $15.80@14,00; No. 3, do, $1L00@13.005 mixod, .00610,60; primo praltie, $10.00@1080; do N, 1, .50@0.00 ;' do No, 3, $6.00@7.00, Loosk ox Wacon —Timothy,’ $11.00@13.00; praftio, $8.00@10.00. For dolivory of' pressed, $1.00@1.50, according to dlstanco. HIDES—Continud 10 good local- domund at stesdy prices, There is o fair sbipping ‘movoment ‘Easi- Jard for tho soaton. W, quota: Oreon cliy Dbutoliors’, T@80; greon cured, Mght, 930 honyy, do, B3¢0; part cured, Bo: groon calf, I@I4K0; groon kip, 93¢0 dry calf, 30@2do; dry kip,-200; dry salted, @1 dry, fiint, 18@20c; dcacon skins, 600; scorad, cuf, or otherwise dnmaged, twol tirds prico; branded, 10 per cout off, Bleop pells, waal catimafed ‘aa wasbied por Ib, S6@i0c. LOFS—Ttemalii quiet, Siocks are composed Iargely of common grades which iro somotimea’ Bold by mak- ing concessions, but really cholco hops aro In modo- rato supply, thotigh nob firm, owing ta the provalling dullness of the trade, Common to good Western, 20@ 3003 New York, 40c, TRON AND STEEL—Tho rotafl trade is conaldered {fnir, though the goneral market has not yet rocovered from the doprossion caused by tho panio and everpro- duction, Prices arc as follows : . - .8 @34-10 ratca 100 iron 1.0 s L4x @G5y Totes Plate iron, common tanic.. Norwayirou.. % @ o LEATHER~—Was unchanged, ruflog moderatoly ace t4vo and firin at the prices following s HEMLOCK, Oity horness,..ooesss 8 D cily, & o q ue cf 5 Eip, § 1. 90 - Oy upper, No. ity uppors No. 2, 9 {t.r: Country upper, Qollar, B 1t Calf, dity. , country, Tough uppor, o ugh uppor; dam Buffalo slanghtor sol “B. A g0le.... French calf, Jodot, French calf, 24 to 86 Tbe, Fronch kip, 60 to 100 lbs.. A METAL) 'AND TINNERS' STOCK—Coniinuo in {falr demand at unchanged prices, nor fs any immedi- ato change in quotations likely to occur. Tin is much stronger, awiag (0 tho adviuco and. frincas of gold, o quotd: . 3 . TIxN PLATE—IO, 10x14, $13.00; do, 12x12, $13,60; 14x %gk SU:00; do, roollug, 14320, 10, $12,50; do, 20238, T10'T g0, 93¢ ; small, Slo; bar, 35¢. BoLpea—No, 1,'230; No. 2, 20c. Dipo, full colls, 100; cut LeAp—Pig, 80; bar, bige} do, 10¥o, BuEKT Zino—Full cosks, 100; less quantity, 1io; alabs, 8)c. ¢ Bueer InoX—No, 24, 5)c rates; Rusain iron, 8, 9, and 10,2203 do, 11 aud'13, 210 ; do No. 1 stulnod, 200 ratos ; American I B, 18 o uin—A, 160 1 GALvaNIZED InoN—No, 120; No. 21@24, 1303 do, 25@30, 1403 No. 97, 16¢; No, 28, 10c. A discount of 16 per cent is made from this lst, % .. Oorren—Coppor battoms, S60; brazlers, ovor 12 Ibs, 470 tinned coppor, Sio; planishod copper, 1o} do, cul to sizos, 430. : 10 to 11, 1103 13, Wine—Nos, 1406, 80; 7 to9, 100, 11x0; 13 snd 14, 12%0c; 16 and 16. 140; 17, 160} 18, 1633 10, 10c$ 20,200 fuil bundlo, 30 per cant discotaf fendo wire, Bic. NAILS—Veto in cood domand st unchangod rates, follows : 20@00d, per keg, $4,26; 5 and 8d (o, $4.! Cd do, $4.76; 4d do, $6,005 44 _do, $5.765.3d do, fino, ST cliuch, $0.6%ig0, 13)(o of for 160-kEg lots. “NAVAL 8TORES—No_chongo waa roported. The local domand 1o fairt Manilla rope, W b, 17@i80; siinl vope, B 1b, 184@16%0; homp saeh cord, 1 Iy 18@2%0; marlino, % Ib, 16@400; tarred rope; 39 .1br oukum, ‘% balo, $5.0050.25; pitcl, %' brl, 00; tar, @ bri, $4.75@5,00. ‘rudo’ contfuiiea’ good at firmly sustained "Wo ropeat our quotations of yeatoriloy, as fol. Carbon, 16@100; extra wintor lard, 8507 No.1, 603 No. 2, 10@730; linsecd, raw, $1. do, bole, $1.08 ; whale, 80@82c; aporm, $2,10@2. it strictly pure, $1.10: 'do, extra, %003 do, No, 1, B0 ol stralts, 650y olophant ofl, 930} tdrpo tino, 63(360c; mapltha, G3 gravity, i7c; naphiha, common, 1de. POTATOLS~Tle rocont docline has stimulated the demand sownewhat, but the receipts continue “Hberal, and the market {s not very llund’!“, espociully for com n varloties, Quolations uro: Early roac, from store, poachiblows, do, $1,25@1.80 por bu mixed lote, @$1,00; peachblows fn car.lots, $1.16 doliverod § ganly roee $L10; mixed and common 1ot 0cG LU doliverod,’ Bwool potutoes, yellow, 40.0080.60; do, red, 0 chiofco u.cfl'}mr bu, POULTRY—Turkeys wero very soarce dreased chiclons, and both sold to' tho oty trado at advancod pricen,’ Livo chlokons wora in fair supply and roquost, Goeao and ducks are quiet, - Wa quatos Purkeys, chivlco dressod, 12@10c; do, iive, 12@18 chickens, diosacd, $4,00 0, i1 coops, $3, ducks; $3,00@3,60 3 . $1. . BEEDS—Thnoty was maro uclive uud. clivics. aood Drought full prioes, under modorats offoriugs, whils gonmuanyrade woryn sbiado caslor. Prices rungod from $135@2T6; fancy eold at$2.63; clovar was sleady ot $5,75@3.85; mammath do at $5,20, Flax ror mainu quiet; good crushing sold at $3,08@2.10, aud cholco sowiny kced at §2,40, ~ Hungorian waa steady at 0@T0p, Millot remeina firm ot 66(@70c, Balos hclade 13 bnga fanoy timothy at $2.66: U0 bags choica do at $2.70; 198 bagn du ot $2.66; 140 buge primo do at $2.00; 269 bags do ut §4,65; 1 car aud 183 bags good at. .50 § 77 bage do at $4,40 ; 100 buge do at $3U75¢ s 130 bnga fuir ut 32, bafe i £2.00; 10 bage it £5.05, 8 s poor at 31160 00 bings clover' nt $5.85; 30 baga do at 86,775 ; 76 bagn do o1 $5,75; 10 Logs flax for sowin, 82507 53 bags good crusbing at $2,10% 20 bags o 38 bag Huugarion ab 1003 110 Daga do at 67303 1 cor ond 34 bags dout 0503 '3 carm good do At 6203 £ bags millet at 700 ; 100 baga at 650, BAL 'ho mwurket 18 moderntely active at un- ghnigod prices: Ououlays aud Boglnsw, i Cauuda, do, $3.00; ordiuary coarce, $2.00; diamout, $4:10 7 ground solar, $2.10 3 dulry, ' withol Loy, 4307 m;lulry. with bugs, $4,00% Aubiton dairy, or Hack, $5.00, “'Efis'_." 1 ood requsty and romaius frmat the uoted pricos t Young liysutl, conumon ko fair, B4t o, good, B8@G80 ¢ do cliutea to oxtra fino, uha?i.m.s coinmon'to fine ol Lisson, G5@88e: comuion durperial 52@050; good Lo clivlco 'do, 902@81,10; fair fi good gunpomler, TX@Y0c: cloloe Yingeuey, SLIUGLYD ox- ru Moyins, $1,95G81,40 1 oholce Lo oxira sow Japa 00c@$1.03 ; oommmon o good do, 10@600} fuirto good old, U@T80; comunon do, 40@tlo; colored natursle nf Japan, Gb@700 7 comimon to e Oolong, B@4605 LOBAOCO—Waoquots the markel modorately sotive" and firm at the prices given below ¢ v ¥rn Our—Txtrs, 7103800 ; sholce, 60@050 ; medium, 50@850; poor to cammon, U8@400, Trua—Natural loaf, 16@800; blf bright, 60@100, ‘black, sound, 580, Buuxmn—u‘g?d to_cholce, 8@350; medium, 28 @004 common, 25@2e. g “WOOD—Iiemaina dull nnd weak, Wo quate ¢ Beoch, 8.00@8.50; maplo, $9,0080.80; hickory, $10.00; slabs, $0.00@0.50, delivorod, WOOL—~Tho market is lxvplnmfly in tlio Aams con. ition it hus Leon for soma (e aat,” Tivoro 18 very 1ittlo wool horo and probably biit Hitlp to nrrive, aud Westorn manufactuzors aro the only buyors, Quota~ tions aro ropeated 3 Tub, washiod, PFMO..v.eovoe Tub, wanhad, common o good. Qommon lllnuJ.-....--...u.. Flocco, washed, X aud XX, “l Fleeco, washod, X aud XX a lecco, wanhiod, medium ligh Coarec wanlied., Flocee, unwasliad, cosras to mediim Fleoco, unwashod, cosrso and dingy Flecco, unwaahiod, fine Buper and extes pullod,s . rsero s WOODLN-WARE AND BROOMS—1rado fn onl fair, Quotations hoop ‘pails, $2.30 per dozons throo-hoop’ doiry, $4.253 chiceas tubs, $12,80'; No, 1 bubs, No, 3 do, $7.00} tubs, fivo 1o nost, $1,78; $2.78 per doz ; do, iron o unclinuged na follows ¢ Two linl-bushol _mossures, bonnd, $3,75 1 churne, oy 15, %000, s sdol Int L1863 waahboards, X 3 Goe; barrel covors, $1.00@.50; menmoil 0.006 8,60 'por rack ; buttor-tubs, oak, throe in neal, $1,68 ¢ o, nsh, throd in nest, $1.90; broom-handlen, 17006 10.00 por m 3 No. 1 brooms, $3,00 ; No, 2 do, $2.16 ¢ do common, $2.25@2.60. RAILROAD FUEIGITS—Tho demand for frelght- roum s fairiy sotive, Rafos are not quoted lowar, thougl itfs understood that grain hns beon takon fob Now Yorkat 30 por 100 ILs, & reduction of 66 from tho published rates: i Pl R : - K 29 o2 ? REIRS Chieago to § S‘i gs- H $ ey ?E & (Y [TEE R Bowton. . 15| 0l | 50 Naw York. .o W | wjo | @ Philadelyiiis, < Harrisburghy aud Baltimore. 85 70,33 45 Wilmington, Dol 3| i | @ Pifisburgh, , i Dridgopart, O,, snd Dellaize| 25 | 6025 | 4o ‘Whoolin 30 60130 a5 How Ganicy Ty Tousgsiows| 33 | 0 ow Castls, 1., Youngsiows, 200 ALTOR, Ot orsere e Norfolk, V. 5| o 08| 1.0 a | 1 (3 1.4 56 1,1 e THR LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, OHIOAGO, - Foipay EvenmNa, April 10, Tho recelpta of live atock durlng the last weok have ‘beon as follows e Sheep. 959 Bame time 00 Bhipments were a Mondsy, Tuoaday Wednead Thureday. 59 Total, . evsivrsenesenssos 808D 31,020 2,11 CALTLE—Tho murket Was moro active and_ firmer, ‘The dindunfshod recoipts and the moro settled condi- tlon of tho Eastern markols guvo shippors courago, and they oporated on a liboral scalo at somo ,Hitlo ad. vanico over yestorday's ruling rates, -In othér deserip- tions of atock there was no perceptiblo finproyemont, ‘The supply of common to fair lota was so much in ox- cass of tho raquiremonts of tho trado that no gonoral offort whs put forth (o advanco prices, holders socm- ing only too glad of an_opportunity to closo out ot former ratos, Balea woro at $0.00@3.80 for inferior mixed lots, at flé‘lfi@l.’lfi for common {0 good stock steers, at $4.0 25 for common to good bLulchora® caitlo, &t $5.00@G,00 for common to goodl shipping gradcs, aud ot $6,70@0,25 for cholco to extra shipping steors, ‘Amonyf to-day’s rocelpts wos o drove of slili- fed cattlo, - Thoy did 1ot find a buyor at tho price de- manded, Tho market olosed firin, " QUOTATIOND. 3 ExtraDeovos—Graded stoars, avorsging 1,400 108 K0 OVET1aessursuansntasererasss, $0125@0.40 Choloe icoyoa—fine, fat, woil formod 3yeat to & yoar old stoéra, 'averaging 1,00 to .. 6.05@0,00 'Godd Beoves—wWell-faitoned, findly formed steors, averaging 1,160 to 1,350 tba... 5.35@5.00 Bodium Grados—Stoers in fafr flcsly, avor- ing 1,100 {0 1,950 1ba... .. 5.0@5.25 Dulchers' Block—Common . ik stoses, and good to oxtra cows, for clty slaughter, averaging 850 to 1,100 tba. Btock” Oattlo—Common eattlo, fleah, avoraging 750 to 1,050 1bs, , .. Inforlor—Light and _thin cows, ntags, buils, and calawag stoors QatUe—Texas, corn-fod. . Oattle—"Toxna, wintered Oattlo—Toxas, througn droves. % OATTLE SALES, v 4.00@5.00 cont oo 3,76@LTE o No. 16 tat pony nteors 16 choice steors, 80 Texas cattlo. 63 oxtra stoors, . 15 flh"lm 10 " 16 good ateors, 81 cholco steors, , and tho marlet iaplayed fucreased firmucs, but thero was no general advanco, In point of quality the offerings ombruced about ag villanous a olosa of Atock o8 Lins boon soen in tho yards thia season, tho bulk of tho ‘supply being composod of inferior to common coarso mixed uncvon Iots, and “ldppes,” of from 160 to 180 Ibs avrage, Thero were no extra, and very fow choice droyes, and sales woro principally at $5.00@5.45. Tho oxtromo rango was $.00@0,00, with aales nt $4.60@4.00 for 00@5,35 for poor o obi skippers and sfaggy, at 35. me mon, and st $5.60@8.00 for good o eholco, . . 'ion sALes. No. Av. Price.|'No, An. Price.|No. Av, 61 166 $5,20; 68 $5,05 40 169 08 211 560 94 152 063 180 69 7 44 10 46 143 62 26 3 140 00 147 53 243 w ana 65 m 28 1R 00 170 U4 1M a6 167 30 28 B 221 25 154 72 171 a a7 47 224 85 200 143 wr 49 175 20 17 88 161 58 189 88 181.. 53 180 5,80 8. 160 o8 00 540 48 103 57 237 540 SHEEF—Na change of finportance toolk place in thle matkot, * A fait_dogrea of . activily chnractorized tho local and shipping domands, and prices were cuslly uuse tained at $5,60@U,25 for poor to comumon ; at £0,00@ 7,00 for medium o good, and at $7,25@6.00 for ololcs 1o oxtra, ) B SuEip saLzs, No. Av. DPriceNo, dv. Price|No. Av. Price, 167 89 $6.02%| 68 101 $7.625| 88 102 $7,60 7 Bs 076 (278 8y 000 |78 67 760 8 89 000 |18 05 6,12 EABT LIBERTY, Siu:lnlllu‘mdzh {0 Tha Chicauo Tribune, TAST “Liveury, Pa, April 10,—OATFLE=Tho roccipls “for tho weok cnding April O wore 007 curs, or 9,030 hond, againet 610 cors tho wook Dofore, ‘Tho supply for yard ealos hua bioen Hight, with o beavy run through, Eastorn buyors held off to the Inat, und bought ghitly, ollora Loing firm {n (helr pricos, Bomu sold out hiere, and othors shipped on, Fathior thau como down to tho ligures offored, g warket Las beon very dull, and very fow changed Liands, tho total eales only nmonntiug “to 1,070 head § sxtra, 1,400 0 1,000 oy, S0.8@0C34 3 priuid, 1,200 10 1,400 '1bs, $5.75G@0,00 ; good, 1,100 (0 1,200 W, '$3.25@ 5.60; cam“man, 1,00010 1,100° 1bs, $4.76@5.00; bulls, .00@4,50. i {1004 Tio rosolpta for the weelc woro 1135 sate, oF 10,086 loady oaiaut 15 cars tho weok baioro. duo supply coninues Lighty though somelbiug ovir Tust wosk thia (imo; murkot dull; Philndolphin, $0.35; Yorkory, $.20@5.00 ; common, $5,00306,25, Prospoct fayorablo, and & good muny on’ haud, Sireir—Tho rates for tho woek wero 103 cars; or 20,+ 000 Liead, agadust 8 cars the week beforo, Tho'aupply 1i0a beeu very liberal, and thu market lus fallon slowly sluco Bonilay, whon sheep sold rondlly at fair priccs, Thoro lins not bovn much ohango iu prices, howover, excopt in & fow vases, On the wholo wo call the nar= ket weak witli o dowiiward teudeuoy, ~Extru clippad, . Toxann ranged from 830 to 100} nalivo slcors and R nxu :‘ Y Innt nrEr—Recelpta, 5,440, making 0,740 for tho lan four doy, sioina 820'for Lo aansn g Jaet woolk Markot dull and unchnnged ; 6@9o for poor o oxira, unshom § 6@7a for ordinaty to strietly prime shearod, Bwing—Receiptw, 9,860, making 18,710 for tho Inat Lour duya, ngsinet l«hm‘rm- o samotime laat weok none ou alo allve; cily drensed firmer, closed e TURLALO, A Dorraro, April 10.—~UATTLE—Tiecolpts for (ho ‘weck, B304 liead 3 no ailen of freeh nrrivals {roudh comigumentn ; ynrds well cleared up, BitkEr AND LaMis—Roceipta for iho week, 11,800 head s closed osvy, at $6.16G800; no mica Jazy s bro hield abova buiyors’ viowa § fho first foad of clipped Ohfo aleep s 1 Torkaty Itoas—Rocelptx for tho weok, 18,000 hend activo and a shindn highor; Yo hicavy hogs, $6.60@5. 3 mors lonkora, $3,25@7,60 5 3 cliolco lots would briug §0.00, — CII0AGO LUMBER MARKET, TuinAx Eveniso, Aug, 10, LUMDER FREIGNTS, Maninteo, $2.00@2.25 ; Mukegon hnd Grand Haven, $175 ; Ludington, Tentivater, sud Saugabiok, $2.00, Thero was_ o pnelionlar chango i tho sifuatior ot thio wholeanln market,_Thio receipts wero moderato ns ‘well as tho domand, Four or flyo cargoos ware sold enrly fn tho weelr, but_during tho vommninder of tho day tho market was vory quict, and rices_wero re- poriod unchangod, Mill-run lumber from Muskegon £old t $14.00 ; Inth (good) are quoted at $2.95: sline glea nt £,00 ;'ploco stuf at $10,60 ; bonrds at $11,00@ 12,00, Tlio following sales woro roportad : Cargq aclir Day Bpring, from Muskegon, 85 m mill- un lumber at $14,60, 10 m inforior Iath at §2.13)4, 8old by Iriah, Dulless & Co, Cargo acow Flora, from Saugatuck, 85 m duy sclacts, montly hoords, nbolt ono-third badly ataincd, at $31.00, 8old by O, Doming & do, AT TIHE YARDS, Tho domand from tho country contlnnca aetivo, and pricen ara ruling steady, Considurabla lumber is coniing forward by Jako, but the increaso in the Bup- ply of tho most desiralilb grades ia as yet insulliclont 10 wenkon tho market, oud 1o chango Je oxpectod. st presont, on prices aro’ conaldercd low as compured fo hoso obtained at tho wholesalo morket. W quoto s Tirstclear. ..oy, $30.00- @35.00 Bocond cloar, 1 inciy {64 in A0 @00 Third cloat, 1 106hssereesves 4500 40,00 Third cleaty ek, s 2 ovaneo €00 @45.00 Clear floorfng, 1at “and 30" togeiiior, Touph, 3800 @40.00 Clear nldlnY 1st and 24 togother. 220 @uees COmIOD BIAIDG. oey e aseer 1000 @20, Flooring, first comnion, dressod. . 33,00 @30.00 3! TFlooriui, accond common, dreuned Looriug, third common, drossod 5 Conumon board . . scantling, fencing, timber, 18 footand under. .. 1 Jost and scantling, 20 £o 34 Toot. Pickote, aquara Pclels, flat, .o 13,00 15,00 13,00 No, 1 snwed shinglo AOrBar..uere Bbingles on track (A), Three dollars per car to bo saded when transferred, which chargo follows tho shingl s, Thicknese—Fiva shinglos to bo two {riches tnthicks nees, Leugti—Sixtocn inch : MARIN. Port of Chiengo. ARRIVED Schr Ithlen, Grand Hayen, lumbor. Tug New Xra, Grand Iayen, lumber, Bargo Wolvorlno, Grand Hayen, lumbor, “Belir Apprantico Doy, Grand Héven, luribor, Scbir William Bmith, Bouth aven, fumbor. Bebr Boventh Ohio, Muskcgon, Tumbor. Sclir Gamecock, Muskogon, lumber. Prop @, J, Tracadoll, Mantfowoc, sundrles, Beavw Bvergreen, Muxkeron, wooil. Schr 0. Gordon, Boutth 1nven, lubor, 8ehr @, Ellen, Grand Hovon, wood, Belir Yeilcllots, Manitowor, @adni posts, Sclr 1, Dall, Muskegon, luinber, Scbr J, Dresdlen, Miskogon, lumber, Schr Topny, Bukkogon, Tumber, Behr Lincoln Dajl, Muskegon, lamber, hehr Advanco, Miskegon, luibhor. Belur Emna, Muskegon, linibor, CLEARL] 1D, I’rupl;nl Ohaffeo, Baugatuck and South Haven, sune el . Prop G. J. Truesilell, Milwaukoo, Shcboygan, Manitos ‘woc, and Batloy Harbor, sundries, Schr Cornl, Lingoln, sundrica, Belir Potomuc, Jackonport, sundrics, Belir Col, II. O, Heg, Porluge Lake, sundries, Bteam-bargs William Crippon, Maulstee, suniries, +«.April 10, Tako Freights ‘Wero quict, and quotkbloat 4@4Xsc for oats, 5K @0 fou corn, and 8X@7c for wheat, fo Buffalo, The sche Jamaien was reported for wheat from Milwaukes to Butfalo on privato terms, Misccllancom THE G0ODRICH LINE 18 making nnusunl preparations for the soason’s buska news, Tlioir boats betweon thls city ond Grand Haven hiuve been runulug for the lst two weoks, and have been dolng o largo busingss, Al thelr afoamern witl commonce running regulnrly i & waolk or two, Thora 1s also u iri-woolkly line running from Racine and Mil~ ‘waukes to Ludington and Manisieo, ''ho West-Bhora lino is now mllhl%lllrml trips weekly each way, touche ing nt Nacino ondall porta that can bomado’ af this season of tho year, On hio 1t f May tho now boat Ohleago will be put on {n conncction with the Sheboygan, which 1u now making n trlp overy othier day, when daily trips will be made, Goodrich's boata are_among tho best on tha Inkea, and bava alweys Leon fovorites with tho truvels ing publio and slippers, Froights will be down {o 10 cents, which busincsa mon will undoubtedly take nde yantage of, especially aa the Milwaukeo & 8t Panl Raila Tond ling entored iuto an ugrecment with the Norihe ‘western and put up its tariif {o 20 cents, The atmr Dopere, of tho Goodrlch Lino, made her firat appcarance at Manisteo ouo Weok ago. Her ar- rival was tho signal for tho gathering of & large crowd of citizena of that placo at tho dock to welcomo ler Wwith threo cheors.. “khe Depore is a now boat, haviug xrun but ono season previous to this, Sko Lusa large and boautiful cabin, and shio prosents throughout s appoaranco of comfort aud cluanlinces, Tum sTOMM, Tho big blow last Woducaday hna not causod much damage afterall, but fow of Lhia vessels arriving yester~ day aliowing auy algna of 1fo galo, Tho Holon Voo, ns stated in Tur TRIBUNE, of yentordny, {6 tho only vosscl that suatained any conslderablo dsmage,and sho wonld liave probnbly escaped had sle not foolishly tried to enter the Lurbor nstead of coming to anchor outsido. Thero avo been many storms lust -eason to which Wednesday's was but a mild zepliyr, but fow of them glow up o larger doss of Lfo, owing fo, the fuch thot Old Probabllitics had ' been' cutirely oug of his reckoning, snd the mquall pounced upom tho largo number’ of Qshormen out fn” fho fika in thelr frail orafts without tho lowst warning, aud, boforo they had time {0 talko pny moasures fof thefr safely, thoy were in tlio jows of death, Desides the dlessiers to the fishormoit ot Kenosha und South Obicago goveral othors are roportod from othier points, Suvoral flsbing-boats bolonglug to Racina wero caught out in tho gale, Onoof them capsized, but th crow were rescued by tho tug Wotzol, Auothor of tha boata ras forced 10 zun for Kenosls, Whicl barbor alio sato- 1y entored. 7 £3%0 fitiormen of Manitowas woro also caught ont in'tho squall whilo setting thelr nels, One of them suceeedod fn roacling tho harbor, but nothing bas yok been hoard from tho othier. Tho body of Froderick Borkenhagen, ono of tho fsbiormen drowned at Kenosua during the galo, wag racovercd ot that polat, Tow disaators aro roported from othor potuta, Tho schr Two Chatlica arrived at Kenosha from Michigan during tho blow, liaving lost soveral {how Pand foct of ok dockeloa of TWABOr, OB ohteFmg thio Burbor, aho ran agatust tho pler, and stove in hex upper works, Bho 16 lso Joaking, “Tho aohr L, Painter, loaded with Iumbor, wont anhore during {ho galo 'a fuw milos: south of Houth Harbor, Bho miksed tho pler ab tho outrunce of tha horbor, Tho iron barge C. 0, D, wont ashore at South Haven, 8o was brought out last_ scasou, und s oue of the Dest barges on tho lako, Oapt, John Furlong, of this clty, s part ownor, During tho galo the boat-houso of Ihe Farragul Club, located ot tho foot of Lwenty~tirst stroct, tos gethor with tholr boats, was completely destroyed. st tog a0, eamon's svages to-duy, $1.60, —Tiin woathos Lask eVELILG was quite mild, and fhis wind fonthwest, —Eiglteon limbor-Indon vessola and one larga steam-barge wora at tho lumber murket yestardoy, —Tho chr Chnrlea Hiblard, which was resiued from the reof near Tuft's Pier after sho hud Jottisoncd 1,400 rafload tes und wae brought to this Lurbor duy oforo yostordny, has been takort on Miilor's drs«docl:, Blio will vy u yow koel and heeda- allicr Fepuirs, aa sbu I budly hurt on the Luttom, —Tho night tugs of the V. O, T, Company and of Copt. deswy Cox will como ot Atonday for (ko Nrst timo, '“Tu a fow days Capt, Bundy, of tho Delel Hoe, will opan sbipping ofice ou_Honth Wator atruct, and thiou will engago mon elthor for tho trp or (o odson, Tl swflor bontding-hoiises_aro ull full witl 1o veady for work, Tho lothel Home, coruer of Luko und Desplaines atreots, buw but fow Iuates as vet, but is eapectod 10 bo full n a Lo days, ELSEWHLRE, Tho Biay Clly Journal sayn : *'Tho selir A, B, Moora fa racelving hot now wmunts, anid will havo four ywhon ahio comes out ngain. Tho ateamslip D, Balleutin in linviugsonio ropalnting s overlauliiy oo, Ehia new steamship on tho stocks iy nearly roady for auncling,” e utl and Portago atesmors Manfsteo and Motropolis aro nearly Ntted ot ut Duluth for the buste Tesu of tho comiug £owon, Capt, Jobu MoKsy haa ommani of the firet numed, 2o barges Yaukee, Siginow, and IT, G, and (h rop Liradbiiey, avo elearcd. from Duy Qity fop Tos ke Fhele combiued cargooa fedo, il Iuinber-iad amount Lo 1,807,000 3 —Cupt. Patchiln, of Tdledo lins purchasod for$T,000 & now tug, now o (hy klocks ab Lilfalo, - Yer ‘dimene slons aro os follows: Leugth, 63 feot; oam, 19 fook @ furhes; botd, 6 foet, Her engiue will'be 14 Uy 10, —A tolegram from Muckinao roports therimomelor 80 dcgevs Above zoro. No ulgus of the oo brosking, 111 by, $0,50 ; good clippud, ,23@0,23 ; oxtra, U3 Lo 100 1bs, fo ool 87,0005 70 s :’w.‘l,@w to' 00 1bi, fline wool, $7,0047,25* Tatr, 76 to o lbw, ' e wool, 0,236 6,70} comunan, 10 Lo 75 te, $5,70@0.00, A good waty over uuiold, NEW YORK, . Nzw Yomx, Aprll 10,—Bxryves—Roceipts, 030, make ing 9,630 for (ho lust four day, sgalnkt 3,720 for the 8aino time last wook, Barkot extremely wesk pud dull at & fuvther deolino of A, with most of Olivago ont~ to selling at uo mare frab cost, Poor 1o good —1Lhe uchir Johu Jowett, from Toledo with wheat, Liad hor forcmast twinted i a galoon Lako Erlo on Hunday. Bhio waa loywod futo Olevelund noxt moraing by tho stmr Charles 1lickox, ‘—Tho uchr E. M, Rathbun, with wheat from Toronto for Oawego, was discovored atauchor olf Nino Milo ZTolnt, In distress, on Baturdsy lnst, aud towed to the Iatter port by the tug Moroy, "Ik schoousr was found to bo leaking, and kad a portion of Lur cargo dummyed, Ua&. ‘Caolew, lior counmander, hail 0o of 1is fos "] Dadly frozun that the uail droppoed off,

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