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§ " TIIE OHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERGE. MONETARY. Tiunapay Evexo, Aprit16, 'mm;o was an improved fooling in the money! market to-day, Doposlts incrensed, nnd losus wero {n bottor domand, Without. any marked. dovelopment in any single direotion, businoss gonorally wns brightor, Thia mny bo attributed in part to.tho voto of tho IHouso of Reprosentn- tivos on the Sonnto Gurronoy bill, -slthough that cannot bo considored o* sottlomont of the onr- rency.quostion, whilo tho action of tho Bonato on tho Mouso bill is undocided. Tho groatest nativity shows 1teelf in tho grain and prodaco, businoss, Considorable amounts of monoy are .\ golng forward for the movemont hither.of grain | and cattle, the shipmonts of which Lnstward aro; also Irgor, Ratos of discount show & tendenoy to harden, Exchango wos firmor than yesterday. Very:| fow salea aro roportoed. The oporations of thio Cloaring-Iouso woro: 9,000,000, The Cuzronoy bill, which hins naw passed both Houzos of Congrass,will, in the opinion of thoso: bast qualified to judge, undoubtedly take away; ¢rom the Nationnl Banks the profit of ‘tholr oir-- oulation. This will act nob ouly'to deter now; orgavizations from taking up tho £46,000,000 ad- ditionnl issue authorized, but will causo many of( o oxisting banks. to retire their ciroulation. ©no of tho banks of this. city. lng, within a fow. anys, ratived §0;000 of its clroulation, sud . in- tonds to rotiro 250,000 in nll. ' Tho demand for firat-class sccuritios is -very oad, Donlings 1 Cook County sud Chicago Tty bonds wero csj oclnll‘v-‘ lively to-day.. Lhe projudice agalust railrond bonds—some of which offor p8 good scaurity and .as.fair intorest ns.any othor investments—continues, Raflrond stocks linvo fallon 2 or 8 per cont this weol, genorally. Tuvoators nre loss solicilous, nowadhys, about the rato of intorest than the eafoty of iheir money. Monoy has gono out of spoottlation to s largor oxtont thon at any provious tima since tho war, PRUAENT HTATUS OF THE FINANOJAL MLLS, Tho Honnto and Iouso have passod & Inw, known s tho Sonato bill; and the ilonse has: passod & bill known s tho House Banking Dill,, which is now pending in the Sonnte, These bills: aro alightly inconsistent. Thoy bofh aesort that tho maximum of United Btates Trenaury notos shall bo $400,000,000. The romaining provisions: of both bills rolate exclusivoly to tho National: Bank curroncy. "Tho Bonate bil, now boforo he Tresidont, in- creasos the amonnt of authorized BANK CURRENOY by tho amount of 846,000,000, tho samo to bo dis- tributed among tho soveral Btates, according to the provisions of Sec. 1, of tho act of July 12, 1870, that the dintribution ehall bo mnda nccording to the provisons of the not of March 8, 1865, ‘Tho. bill passed by the Houso, and now_ponding be-. foro the Sonate, ropoala the act of March 3, 1865, and repeals all othor acts and parts of aate limit- ing tho amount of baulk eurrenoy for circulation, '1‘)10 Sounto bill furthor provides that enoh Na- tional Bauk now or horeafter to be. organizod shnll keop, a8 part of: its reserve, one-fourth part of the coin recoived as intarest on bouds do- posited with tho Trensury: and thet the pro- ortion of ite reserve ropresented by balances to 1% orodit in otler banke, and available Tor tho redomption of its circulation, in other citics, shall not-exceod one-fourth of its resorve, and that it shall not recolve intorest on suck bal- anges. 'The plain Euglish of this js, that eack: Dbank shall kaep A TESERVE y of lawful monoy equal to 25 per, cent of its cir- culation and doposita; that it must koop ns pert: of this reservo one-fourth of ita gold roceipta for intorest: that tho amount of its resorve dopositod in other citios shall not oxceod one-fourth of the. whole of such reserve, and that -it shall not ro- ceive intorost on such-reservo. Tho louse bill now vendingrepeals ontircly the redorve ngainst. clronlation ; requires tho wholo of the reserve against doposits to be kopt in the bank's own vaults, and roquires au additional reserve equal to 6 per cont of the circulation to -bo kopt in the National Trensury for tha redomption of suoh oir- culation, Blhiould the House bill pnas the Senato without amendment, it would repeal so much of the Senato bill aw i inconsistent with it. The siugular part of the proceeding is that the Houso pagsod both of thess INCONBISTENE BILLS the eamo day, Tho Senate bill limits the cirou- Intion of tho National Banks to 940,000,000 over and shove the pro-existing amount; the Houso bill allowa any smount of circulation. The Sonate. bill continues tho rescrvo of groonbacks.ai au; smount oqual to . 25 per cent of bolh circulation and deposits, including in that roserve ouc-fourth of * the coln received for intorost. 'The Ilouss roquiros a ro- gorvo cqual to 25 por cont of tho deposits only, to bo kept in the vault of the bank; but it ro- quires, also, & deposit squal to 6 por cont of the ciroulation fo bo kopt in tho National Tressury, which may be looked upon as ADDITIONAL SECURITY noun-interest bearing), sinco under prosent con- itions none of the notes will bo sent to Wash- ington to Lo oxchanged for greonbucks, Of courso, this deposit at Washington. is oquivatent Lo & conlraction of b per cent, or £20,000,000. The probability of any incressa of National Dank circulation under the. Senate bill is very. slim. Under the 1Touso bill, thore may be au in- crease iu tho circulation of somo of the existing baoke,—which will probably bo offset by tba re- tiroment of curroncy of banks in the large cities, aud in smallor _institutions in tho West and South: Dut tnat thero will bo any- new banks organized under either bill is by no'mesns likely. ‘The sum total, then, of the efiorts of the infla~ tionists in both Houbes of Cougress, is to add 44,000,000 to tho guthorizad issuo of groon- huc[&n. 16,000,000 of which Lns been in cirouln- ;mn ever siuco the 18t of January, and to provide or LOCKING UP $20,000,000 of greonbacks as o redomption fund in Washington, nnd about 844,000,000 moro us a feacrvo, making & not contraction of $20,000,000. LOCAY, STOCK RATES. Proston, Kean & Co.y ropnlrxt as follow u 17 United.States s of 181, privs United Btates 6-20s of ‘63, 8z United States 5-20s of /04, 5 Guited Statos 6204 of 163 1 11K United Stutea 6-208 of "65—Jnnu- ary and July KR 110 Uniied Statex 6308 ‘of ‘07—Janu- » 12037 120 g 11537 11635 Gold (full weight it my Gold coupons, , 1135 133 Lastern ox (con 10 toyy dis, Goldoxehange 113 1 Sterling.... Chlenga Gity Ta, Coolc Connty 7a, Town, county, aud’ ity ‘0’ per cont bonda’ ... Mouoy on upproved collitorais S48 @468 omsd & b g & . 08)g &t par &iut, @S 5RITIY L B—lflmrcfi LATEN' i New Yonk, April 16.—Gusiom roselpls, $404,- Currency disburaed, £10,000. Ono mullion @ollave gold wore sold to-day by the Troasury at 113 65-100 to 118 77-100, Moncy ensy at 4@5 per cont. Bterling dull at 4@b for 60-dny. Gold rangol at 1183¢@1183¢.; closed at 1185¢. Onrrying rato, 1@0. - Btato bonds quiet and nominal, Govorumonts dull and etondy. Ttailrond bonds lower in aflernoon dealing. Stocks oponod wonk snd do::lmm}’(’?l . Ab Firat-Bonyd; they becamestrong and advancod @13;in the Inst hours the maritot was hoavy an lower, with prossure to soll, Rock Island do- 2lined 135 ; Westorn_Union, 1134 ; Lake Shoro, 136: Northwostorn, Union D'ndills, aud Pacifls Mail, onch, 34 ; Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Centyal, 1 und Panama 4. Tho markot closad eak, with a decling in Pannma and Paciflo Mail, dua_toan bitch in froight nogotintions with the Pacifie Railroad and unfavorublo Wostern nows relative to the subsidy. Tho Cubaa resolution in the Bouate assinted the decline, GOVERNMENT TONDS, 1213 Coupony, 1184, Coupons, 1193 Now 6a Conpans, *81, Conpons, '63 Coupouu, '03, i Coupons, '05 (uew).. . 119)¢| Qurrency WIATE NONDS, 4 Virgnian, ol ooy 83 L287_INorth Curolinin, oid 4 [Norths Caroliusy, new,21 Mirsouris.... Teuneasees, old , Tennesucos, now. Virghas, Dow, BToOKSE, g pe Michigan Central.... 76 iIndians Ceniral Tt W, 885 Plitsburgh & 111linots Contral, 00 Pacifio Mall, 46 tWnion Pacitiobonds, . 8l Nosthwestern,, B13{,Union Pacip sock,,, 84X Sac 1 of the aot of July 12, 1870, provides.|” Jtock Ialand, New Joraoy REAL ESTALE.. BALE OF AOMOOL LAND.. The Board of Education has sold 190 aores. of Innd._ 0 tho nolghtiorhood of :tho Bharpsuootors’ Park, This land comprises tho I, 3¢ of 8. W.1¢.of Heo, 21; tho W, 3¢ of- & E., 3¢ of Soo: 21, and 81 neres-in tho 10, 3f of*the B J{ of'Seo. 21, 1. 81, R. 14. Tho considoration was $300 an noro. . DUILDING NOTES. "The housea which aro boing ndded by Mr. Fol- Iansboo; to tho blackof residoncos at.the cornor- of Wabasl avonuo and. Twenty-sixth stroot aro Boven in- numbor. Thoy-are five stories high, 008t §14,000 apteco; and ‘will be rented for 2,000, Tight now atoros are boing built st the corner- of ‘Mudiaon siroat nnd Western svonuo, fivo of them- fronting south and threo-north, Their cost will bo botweon 7,000 and $8,000. A grent numbor of small dwelling-honses liave boen put up on the West Side, Wost of Wostern avenue- 130 -such have boen' ercoted: since last fall. Building i8.active on the South Bldo; boyond the city limita, Eighteen now Liousos aroin con- struction on Indinna avenuo south.of the cily. THE OAMPOELL DOWER BUIT. Tho sult brought by Mrs, Sarah Grmpbol, the widow of the late- Maj., James B, Uamr. boll, to rccover ‘hor dower right In jands sold Ly him, involves an oxtraor dinary amount of real ostato.in this city and in difforont parts of the State, Muaj, Campbell o one of tho anriiost nottlors of Chieago, and in 1883, with @, 8, Hubbard and Willlam D, Archer, turned the contest' for supremacy be-. twoon Unlumet and Obicago, which was raging with greptforvor, and at almost equal odds, in fovor of tho lntter, His nequisitious of ren! ca- tato woro onormous. At one timo ho offored for salo in England a parcol of lands which, it is cal- culated, would uow bo worth.somo §20,000,000. Mrs. Camphell claims hior dower right In 10 acres and 400 vacant lota in-Chieago, hold by unknowa, owners, sud -in 000 lots, held by known. ownors, tho wholo comprising tho 8. 3¢ of tha B, E; i{ of 12/ 89, 19, oxtonding from Cairfornin “avo-- nue on tho west to Madison streot on tho south, Madison avenuo on the east and tho north side: of Lake atroot on tho north.. Their value is: 81,250,000 Lnrge nmounts of fand in Will, La~ Saflo, ' Tazowell, Winnebago, and Stovenson, COontion. nro also concernad in .the. litigation, Most of it was sold under oxecntion or in bank-. ‘Fuptoy.salos, and Mes. Campbolls dowor right, it isliold, rttaches t0.3,000 acres, Ono hundred acres. lio in tho middlo of Jolict, and in Will County,, altogothor thoro are 1,440 acres. Thero are 16 ncros affected in Freoport, and algo iu Roclkford, “Tha land on . which tho Tiiter-Ocean Buildivg is, situnted 4 included in the claim, a8 is the lan on: which stands the Northwestern Railrond dcpnld at Wells and" Kinzio streots, valued at: THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. The flvat nnnual mooting of thie Board of Real Istate Brokers was held in the rooms: formorly: ocoupied by tho - Buildors’ Exchange, corner of: Enflnl}a ond Madison stroots at: 2 p. m. yestor-: ny. CIAXGES IN TIE COXSTITUTION, ETO. ColClarko, of the Committao on Organization,, brought in their report recommonding amend-. ment, and changes in tho Constitution and By~ Laws as follows:. Tol Art. 2- of‘ tho Con- stitution, tho addition of two to the- Arbitration Oommittes, making it consist of - fivo mombors. Arts, 5 and 6 aro 8o chunged 80'a8 to como under Hio provistons of the amendments consti- tuting Arts. 10 oud 11, which ndd to tho Ex- oentive Committee tho President and Yico Prosi dont s ox-officio mombers, and givo to this. Comimittootho power to appoint the flaurntn({‘ ‘[reasurer, and such - other officors as gro ncod-- od. A furthor, amendment {8 to the of- fect that-. the Coustitution , may bo, amonded at any monthly = meoting by glving a month's notico in writing, of such intention, nud by receiving tho usual consent, An amondmont to the by-laws provides thnt: any mombor of & real estate firm mey roprosouti tho frm in tho Associntion. The amendments wero carried by n vote of 17'to &, aftor which the: constitution a8 n wholo was adopted. CIANGE OF NAME, Provious to this action, Mr. Carrlugton made a motfon to change tho uame of tho Aesoclation to read, ** Tho Olicago - Real Estute. Exclnnge;” which was carried. COMMITTEE O NOMINATIONE, Mr, Wallaco asked that the Obairman pracesd to solect & committen of sovon on nomination of: oftigors. Tho Chairmau appointed Mewsrs. J. M. Wallace, B. Philpot, J. W. Carrington, AL Van. Allon, BIr. Clarke, B, F. Culver, and himaolf ag: thet committoo, with lustruationh toTeport noxt Mondny at 3 p. m. The: mooting then nd- journed. THE FOLLOWING FORMULA was signed by thoso joiniog tho Association : We, tho undersigned, membora. of tho. Board of TRoal istate Brokoraof Chicago, do by- our- own Teg- pectivo aiguatures, aud by virtue of our memborship n :said Association, liereby mutually- ngres und cov- cnat with each othor and with wtid. Ausoclation, Tt wowill in our actions und dealing- with oach other, and thy auid Ashoclation, ba in ull respocts governed: Uy, and reeoct the rulus, regulations, and by-laws of- 83l Awsocintion aa they 'now oxist, or aa thoy may. heceatler Lo modigied, altored, o amionded : Geo, IL Glurke, 1. B, La Clarke, Layton & Oo.3; & AL J, Caoper, A J, &' Guatin & Wailac , ¥, Evans & Co.; Juo, W h ayer, 'O, O, Thayer & Co; W. O. Colo! o “Phn Flicachinan, Fifoschman & Shul Dirfan Philpot, Thilpot & Honor & Morlor 3.8. W, Seu; O, . I', Tomkins, A, T, Tomkins-& Co; R, ard, G, W, Colétiour, I, P, Bianchard & Co.; ‘Alox, 1, Gurln } Jds, 1, Kent. . TRANSFERS. : The following iustyitments were- filed for rac- ord on ‘Thuraday, April 10: crTy ProPERTY, Warren n, 120 £t 0 of Liucoln ut, n f, 45:124 {t, dated: April 14; considoration, 9,600, ‘Honoro s, 187 1t n of Juckson st, o f; 37)¢x125 £t, ated April B considaration, §7,000; 4 Loavitt et, 120 ft 1 of- Adams at, o f, 26x140 £ with, improvemeiits, dated April 143, considération, §4,500, Coolldgo st. 192 £t w of Woorlst, 1 f, 48x125 ff, dated, March 27; considerntion, $2,000,. Ouakloy st, 144 Tt 1 of ‘ThiFty-fonrth at, o 7; 24x108 8- 1011, dated'April 155 considoration, $600, Rabey st, 146 Tt 1'0f Kinzlo st, o £; 410734 ft, dated March 3 ; donsidcration, $4,000. “Laglor'ut, 163 {t w of Wentern av, n f, 25x1243¢ 1t, aated darch 10;-cousideration, §1,000, Elllv av, 997 £¢ 8 0 0f Thirty-fith at, 8w, 40x1223¢ ft, dnted April:1; consideration, $4,000, Mitclicll st, 168 1t w of Wood'sf, # £, 4x124 1, dated, Murch 28 cousideration, $850. Wastitanaw av, 125 ft # of, Tliompson st, o f, 1855135, 1t; also, Fairfleld av, 200 ¢ 8 of ‘Lhompson at, v £, 60 2126 1t, dated April 2 conslderation, §4,000. Tark'place, 118 ¢ of Yalton st, W f, 24 8-10x11135 11, dsted April 173 consldaration, 4,250, i 'Staunton v, 142 fin of Thirly-seventh st, of, 17x 1t dated April 16 considoration, 3,603 Lot'on Michfgan canal, bat-Leavit aud Loboy ats, a £,3,405% tt, riuning n'to propasad ruiiroads wio, Lota 8 to 14, fronting on Bouthi.Branch of river, in Tilock 6, samo;nddition, datod Oct. 21, 187133 consids groiony 236,000, Sainuol 3, Wikt to Josepl E, ot Weatern av, 167 £t 8 of VanDiron st, o f, 35x125¢ ft, datod Feb, 07 cousidoration, §2,000, Dashioll'st, 80 cor of 'Uweuty-eighth at, wf, 23x124 ft, dated March 203 couniderntion, $1,285, ‘North av, . 188, ft W of Larraboo ' at, 1 £ 243108 ft, dated April 103 considerntion, $5,000, Tiisnin sty 80 0 w oF Leavitt st, 1 7, 252125 ft, dated ADEI 03 colsideration, $600, 2 Sto da tho above, daled April 185 consideration, §r00, Hsmo, dated April 10 5. conslderation, $700, NOITIL OF OITY LIMITH, Lol e e 8 el s , 1 0 3¢ of Hoo 29, 40, 16,.dnte 5, 1675 § wuul\lu'nllfln,a,mflv e e BOUTI! OF OITY LiauTe. Lole o6, in Ovlatls Lola 3010 &, of Dobhins n 5ol of 1ok, Hoad, od Mareh 91§ cone Haraifon, 81,000 Boliey e i1t ok 4 of Remubilicaion of Blocka o 4. u Oannbn'a s o 3¢ of b e X Beod, 58, 14, datod. Fob, 16; couslderation, $700, x * o Tots 'and 2, in'Bluck 4 of Paweott's part s w i o0 4, 98, 14, dtod March 103 constderatlom, $1,000- Sovon fots'in Shilnps etl & o A GCB o A( S, 0, 38, 14, west of railzond, dated April T3 considoration, Lat 42, and n 34 23, in Block 8, Dextor Park subdjvi- sfon, n w 3¢ of 5 X'Se0. 8, 08, 14, duted April 16 i sldlerntlon, $£00, gotomo s’ o sboe, dutod Avil 165 connideration, Qakwood ay, 977 ft w of Langloy at,a f, 261167 1t, duted April D s conalderntloti, $7,000, t 4, tu Bloold 8, of n 74 rods'of b o A Boc, 4, 38, 14, datod April-i6; conmdsration, 31,000, Lot 4, in Block 4, of Wallace's purt w 3¢ of s o 3f Bee, 4, 93, 1, dafed Aprf) 10§ considoration, $100, Six lotw tu Dlovk 9, of Bweet's 1o 3 1w i of we X Bec, 9, 34, 14, duted A})rll 14 ; counlderation, $5,150, Unidn dv, 435 1t w of.Gottngre Grove av, & £,26x300 ft, dated April 14 ; considoration, $4,500, *COMMERCIAL. TuuURsDAY Evenma, April 16, | The followlng wore tho roceipts and shipmon of the londing-articles. of produce in. Chicago. durlng tho past twenty-four hours, ‘and for tho “wora jn modorato demaud ab rocent pricos, " wero not willing to accopt the prices Tiet, brla., ork; lirln. 1\ “Tard, B, .. Uallot, la Butter, lta Droseed hiogs, No. 4o Livo Tioge, No,.erea| 10,435 11,308 Cattlo, No. gyduof 411 Hheop; No. 14m[ 1,10 Hides, b L wol, 1 7,070) 4,011 247,000 Withdrawn from storo yostorday for city consumption: 5,114 bu whoat, 1,108 bu corn, 8,420.bu. barley. s The following grain hns boon inspected into atoro. this. morning up to 10 o'clock: 83 cars whont; 173'cars corn, 5,800 bu No, 2 do by canal; 10 cars oats, 14,000 bu No, 3do by canal ; 1 earryo; 7T'onra barloy. Total (220 cars), 113,000 bu, In- #poatod out, 108,728 bu wheat ; 86,066 bu corn § 78,804 bt onts ; 5,073 bu barley. ‘Ihis was the first day of summor-storago, and the widoly differant quotations on cash and op- tions, whioh hiavo ruled forsomo time paat, did- apponredwith the chango from summor to winler ratos. All grain now sold as rogular must have five days to run on 20 storage, the charges above that rato belug doduoctod by the sollor from tho solling pricoof the grain, On & good deal of the grain' now here tho sum of 4!4e per bu is dus, nnd 2340 of this nmount must bo taken from tho. solling prico, » . Tho leading prodnos. markets wero gonqrally strongor to-dsy. with sn netive movement in brendstuffs; and a quict feoling in provisions. Tho foroign domand for grain was good, nnd nc- companiod by higher quotations fu tho principal European markots. ‘Tho outward tovemant: continues to bo oxceptionally notivo for this feason of tho yoar, there boing usually but littlo. prodnco moved aut by rall just provious to the oponing of navigation, The dry goods markot presentod no fontures difforing ousontially: from thoso provalont earlier in the weok. Tho woather continues unfavor- ablo for-tho dovelopmont of an active movomont In-spring goods, but n yory liberal businoss is: doing, novertholess, and nt firmly maintainod prices, In thogrocory wmarket thors was n ron- Bonnble degreo of activity, with littls or no va- nation from provious quoted prices. Bugars wore' atrong, and * sirups, rico, and toos wero algo hold firmly. An incrensing inquiry- for- coffocs s roported, an sithough the market cannot yot bo quoted firm, “thore ig notably loss pressare to scil, and prices aro becoming moro gottlod and uniform. Buttor contfnucs dull aud drooping. Shippers were yirtunlly out of tho market, snd as the wants of loeal consumers aro not eufficient to absorb the daily arrivals, & gradual acconmulation la- wit- nessed. Choese remaina stoady and strong. No. changes wore vieibla in the cauned goods and flsh. markets. Dricd fruits woro in good local and intorior domand, and, asida from o slight reduc- ‘tion in raisiné, wora unchanged in vatues. Tionthor, conl, wood, pig-iron, and painta woro unchanged. The-oil trade wes quoted reasonnbly active, and yeaterday's quotations were gonerally boing roallzed. 3 © Lumber-atloat was in larger snsp)y, and docid-~ edly uuchanged prices, 'Iho yard tiade contiu- uos good at well-maintainod prices. Thero were: no now. foaturos in the motal, vail, or iron mar- kats. The two formor aro roported fairly and tho Inttor moderately active at provious rates, Build- ing matorlals wore steady, - Tho demand for hay continuea active, and primo gritdes aro quotod firm, ops woro dulland wanl, and tha wool and broon-corn markets remain quiet. Sgfi!}l! o rocoipts of potatoes wero slight, and choico pencliblows wore active at an advaneo. Poultry wns quiot, and easier undor liboral ofTerings. Highwines woro sgain in good domaud and _3¢@1o bighor, in confoquence, Tho pacity of ‘olferings for several days® past has mnde it im- “possiblo for buyaers to fill their orders withont considering the advance, which manufacturers w#ay is demandod by the increased cost of produce tion from highor priced corn. Bales were re- portod of 350 brls at 950 por gallon, at which prica the market closod firm. New York was quotad firmer st 9714@980 at the closo, Luke-froighta wore quiat and stoady at the ro- cont reduction in rates, at G}go for whoat, and Go for corn, by Bail to Buffalo. An offer of 10c for whont to Kingaton was rofused, tho. oarrior nsling 10i¢c. Only ono chartor was roportod, which will ‘earry out 32,000 bu corn, Carriors avo hopoful that they will bo ablo to socuro an adyance in fraights ere long, and aro less anxious to chartor at presont ratos. It is roportad that nearly all tho large vessels in Mil- waulteo have been taken, and that. the small ones aro oven now hiold at highor figuros. ‘i1 Straite 0f Mackinmw aro not yet opon, but the advices recoived to-dny indloate that tho ico is softening undor warmer wenther, and 19 ox- pected to move soon, Bome of onr vessel-own- ars bolieve that thoreis a largo amount of guoss- work in the roports about that quartor, but thero ‘can bo littlo doubt that the straits will soon bo- open. L'rovisiona wero quict but firnd} and genorally higher, with small offerings, oxcopt atan ad- vanco over tho prices curront yesterday, with no disvosicion on the purt of holders to soll, unless “atabout thoir nsking figures, whilo buyers were disposed to oporate, but were unwilling to pay up to tho viows of holders, Mess pork and lard wore wanted chicfly on speculative nccount, though a few car-lots of the former wero taken for shipment, Ments are, to a great oxtont, hold out of tho markot—that is, holders bid, and, in somo instances, rofnsod to put s figuro on thoir property, scoming to possess faith in the futuro, eapeciuily as thero in a fair numbor of ordors on our markot, and lulcf,'mms from other points in- dicute strengih. Yive hogs are coming in froely, but meot with n ready sale to shippors, and “prices are corteinly in favor of the sollor for tho prosont. Tho roport of stocks of provisions on hand in this city mado to-day indicates libern! shipments. in the Inst forty dnys. On March G thoro was reported on hand bore o tofal of 115,384 bris of all kinds of “pork; tho stock to-dny is roported at 75,826 brls, & reduction in forty days of 89,559 brls, oqual to 8 frootion over 4 per cent, The stock of lard hus:shrank about 20 por cent, while the stoclk of ‘meats hay fallon off mnterially, end it is undor~ #tood that o comsiderable proportion will be shipped out early in May on formerly-made con- tracts. Bill; a8’ compared with the stocks of all descriptions on hand . yoar ago, the statomont to-duy indicatos that wo'have Ru excess, but ns the status of tho hLog product trade, when looked &t from tho' beginning to tho ond, is materinlly chunged the ~ sit- uption {8 rather fuvorablo ~to lLoldors, Tl mrket closed quiot nt tho following rango of prices: Mees erk. cash or seller April, $16.00@10.05; do seller May, $10.05@16.10; do goller- June, $10.30@16.85; do sellor. July, 810.55@16. Lard, cash or_woller Apitl, 89.6706@9.70; do mollor May, ©0.671§ @9.70; do seller Juno, $0.85@9.90. Bweots piokled hnms, 10@11c por b far 18@16 Ib Avorages ; dry-saltod meonts, looso, at 5o for shoulders, cash, aud 85.873 scllor May; #8,60 for short ribs, cash, and §8,60@8.0215 sellor. Mnfi” 88.65@8.70 for slort clear; cash, and: 88.75@8.80 mollor May; 8l{o for Olimbor- lands; 81@8lfo for long clear. The snmo boxed at }(@JKe por b above theso pricos. Bacon meats, G3¢0 for shoulders, D¥@0ige for shiort ribs, D3@V3o for short oloar, a1} pokod: in hibhds: tho snmio loose, 3o lowor. Iincon. ham, 11{¢@180. Mosa baof, &0.75@10.00 ; oxtrn moss Uo, $19,75@11.00; boef hams, $28.00@23,50, City tallow, 6}4@70 ; gronso uotablo 1t 44¢@Te. Salos wero “reported. of. 180.brls mees. pork cnsb ot #16,95 120-bris.do at $16,005 240 bris Jdo ab §10.05; 130 brls do (country) at- 916,90 3 250 brla_sollor Mny at S10.00; 2,600 bris do at $16.05 5 760 Lrls sollor June at Qi“.‘.!fw: 2,250 brls do ot §16.00 ; 00 tcn layd onuly ut 8070 ; 1,750 tea_do, eollor May, at §9.073¢ ; 1,000 tes do at 80.70; 250 tes sollar Juuo (lost ‘ovouing) u: #0.85 ; 100 bxs short rib middlings at 83ge; 260 teaswoot pickled hams, avoraging 16 ths, at ' 11e. Tlour wa in. hottor demund, thoughi nob ac- . tiva, “Tho bettor grados of spring oxtras woro {recly inquived for on shipplug nccount, at for- mer ‘prices, but were genorul { hold at an ad- vanco of 10@15o on tho slightly raised quotn- tions of vestorday. Ionco, sovoinl orders wero- not filled, ‘Thelower grudes of spring wora, uoted. unarco, sud wintera wora rolativoly dull. Dran was In fair domund, hut s shade ensor. ?l::;m were {NT“‘E& of !}U()ml;rl!x: )V;hltn l\vhl(m‘ 00X~ ras, on private torms. tls spring oxtray ,Schlnl at §0,75 1 100 brls do at QQPUD ;gmu bris 0 at 36,00 ; 200 brls do at &6.75; 1,160 Lrls do on private torms; G0 brls ryo, on privato tormd. Tatal, 2,260 brls, Also 10 tons Lrau at $20,00 ; 20 tous doat §19.96, to arrive; 10' tons do at 20,00, doliverad, Tho followlug wera the oloko 3 Fatrt quotations at tho. ool whito winters, 0, Tod winters. Chaleo spring oxtras,, Medium to good do, ... Good to cholce hinuesots, Pateut do. corresponding date one year ago i . BECKINTY, AUIPMENTH, 187, | T, || 174, | 181, © Flaur, br! s 8700 7833 Wheat, b, o/448]| 108241 20,230 Corn, b, a0l 40108l ojkar Oats, by, L0)| 12,496] 48,624 Falr b0 coica SiFING, Wuporilag, Common-do; 200 @ .78 @ s ve and avorngod 2{@lo ighor, bt wa vory nussttlod, fnotusting oftonwithin o small rango, Livorpool_again _quoted an ad- vanco.of 24 por 100 1bs, and Now Yorl was biold Digher, whilo owr shipments wero. agalu lnrgoly in oxconn of tho mno‘nh. Theso faota inducod 8 good epcoulative domand onrly, bub somo of: tho longs, fooing tha opportunity to sell out con- oonsiderablo “quantitics, tho buying elo- mont beeamo suspicions of manipulation, ond hold. off at jutorvals, giving n yory varablo fowe to tho markat, ' In tho enth doparimont thoro was, Lowover, n good; atondy domnngd, which was mostly for ship mont, nnd was probibly on diack oxport ag- connt, to Al frof ight-room nirandy engagal for tho ocann part of the Journoy, Bo much of this room has.ligou engagred as to malko. that markot .atrong, 1110 bolug LI, ‘This oaused Now Yorlk. buyors of whont to.hold off, as owing to tho.nd- vaugo in tho rato.of ocoan’ trausportation. thoy could not nfford to pay an incrensed Erluo corrosponding: to that in Liverpool. 010, Lioweyer, the European strongth was rogardod 08 a logitimnto cause for o furthor rine, bolng tracod to tho faot that English buyors know thoy will want all tho whont fim United Btates can spara.Lo aupply tho.British dofloloncics.up to tio time-of tho hext harvost, Sollor May openod ab BL.28K, advanced to §1.873¢, racedod to 31.263¢, andclosed ab ax.zs%‘ Bollor Juno sold at $1.291¢ 1.80, closing ot 81.203¢, Rogular No. 3 apring olosad nt 81:275¢, aud atrictly frosh rocoipts of . do at 81.28, No. 1 spring closod at $1.82%¢; No, '8 do nt §1.91; nnd: rojocted do was nominal ab : $1.12@1.13. Northwostorn wheat was in much. bottor roquest and rolativoly strongor, being ab apromium of 240 for rocoipts in the North- westorn Elovator, with about the samo in Contral, closlng at 8185 for {fresh reaaipts - of No. 1, and 31;801¢ for No. 2 in thoso houses, Cash snles wero roportod of 4,800 bu No, 1 spring, parb'regulnr, ot 818214 ;' 800 bu No. 2 spring, atrietly frosh, ot $1.381¢'; 1,600 budo nt 81.281¢ ; 1,200 bu do'at §1.98%% ; 10,000 bu, part rogular, st §1.28; 45,000 be do, o £ 2734 5 41,000 bu do at §1.278¢ ¢ 25,600 bu_do nt §1.275¢ ; 9,000 bu do at $1.9734 ; 0,400 bu No. 3 pring at 81,301 1,600 bu No. % Northwoatern g?e neomgun) nt 9185 ; a,zoo bit do, rogular, at $1.98'; 6,800 bu No. do, strictly frosh, at 81803 ;' 4800 bn do (datod 12th) at 81.90; 3,000 D do, rogular, at $1.20%¢ ; 1,600 bu do a6 81203 ;1,600 biudlo at $1.38}¢ ; 7,600 bu do nt $1.28. Total, 176,000 bu, ¥ Corn wns nctivo, and: avoraged mnoarly 3{o higher, though {rrogular, and wealk in the latter pact of thososalon. Livornool wau reportad 18 por 480-1b highor, oqual toinoarly B4s por bu in our= renoy, which formed tho reason for a substantinl advatco horo, aftor allowing for the incronsed cost of ocean transportation. New York was stronger. Theso things csused an activo do- mand hero early, which was somowhat chocked by tho fact of lurger receipts, which was mccopted ns an indieation of o still grontor nugmont ln the future, fs the corn for May dalivories can now come in witliout nn sddition to tho firat storago, Tho shorts fillod in very frocly at firat, and there was o fair shipping demnnd, though rathior slow. Tho doslguation of Lomo receipts 18 #now " will bo dropped on tho 20th (Monday next), and though it is claimod by somo:that the old i3 now 18 good: s tho now, thero was & marked discrim- inatlon, parties who bought sollor tho month specifying that old corn shiould bo delivered on tho | contracts, 1t i8 belloved that largo.quantitios of now corn hove beon hold back till tho word “now " should bo dropped; and it is probabla that no considerablo amountof now will coma in tillnoxt waols, Sallor May openod at G83ge, ad- vanced to 66740, racoded to G6}4c, rose to 6674c, and closad af 6034@00}c. Solier’ Juno sold a% 0I@079c. Rogulur No. 2 closed at G530, ' and siriotly frowh roceipts of do at GGigo. ' Now No. and old rojectad closed at 0o, and now rojected ab _ 03c. Cash snles wero roported of 7,200 bu No. 2, atrictly frosh, ab 0655(c ; 7,600 bu do ot G3%4c 5,000 bu do ut 655¢c ; 80,000 bu do, rogulaf, nl 6540 ; 85,000 bu do at 653¢c ; 600 bu do, new, at G430 3 ‘800 bu do at 640; 1,600 bu rojocted b 633¢0; 1,200 bin.do at 040 ; 1,600 bu do, now, b 630+ 400 bu do at 6o 500 buy by samplo, ot 650, free on bonrd. Total, 90,200 bu. . Oats woro mora active in cash lols, but very quiet in aptions, at an averago advance of aboub Zo. Mo markt symijathizas but fuintly with Wwhent and.corn. ‘Tha receipts of yostorday wora only moderate, but oats campe in by canal this morning, making cash lota mov'e plentiful. Bal- ler May sold at 473¢@47)de, oloning stcady ab tho insido, and sollor fund at 4870, Repular No. 2 closed at 46c, and frosh recolpts of do at 46540 bid. Do rojected was nominnl at ALl @441do. Cnsh snlas woro roportad of 600-bu_ No..4 frosh at 463¢o; 000 bu do nt 40305 20,000 bu do, rog- ular, nu 4003 600 bu rojectod ab 440 ; 60O bu by samplo at480; 000 bit do at 47c, un traclk; 600 bu white do.at 6103 600 bu do ut'50a; 600 bu do, mixed, at 480, all dolivrod ; 600 bu do, whits, ab Gilo; 1,800 bu do at 500 600 bu do at 4834o, free on cnrs. Total, 27,800 bn, Ryo was moro aotive-and » shado firmer at the quotations of yestorday, at D2¢@Ylc for No. 3, according to dato of raceipt and location, SThora was a betier demand for shipmient, and & contin- nation of the light supply which has existed for a loug time past, and kopt our stocks down to s minimum, Sales woro roported of 5,600 bu No. 2 wtriotly frosh raceipts) ac 9%c; 800 bu do ab d2ige, wua 800 bu by samplo at 96c. Total, 1200 bu. Barloy wos mora active, thara being o fair shipping domand at provious pricos, with no dis- Hnminn on the pact of buyers to pay an advance omandad by somo holdors. No. 8 was quict o $L.65@1.68 ; No. 8 active ab 81.40@1,42 outsido. tho Rock Inland ; and rejectad nominnl at 1,25, in Rock Island to quiet it the City, at $1.90. Sam- plo lots woro freely takon. Cash sales wore ro- ported of 400 bu No. 2 Northwestern at $1.63 5 800 bu do, regular, at 81.05; £,400.bu No. 8 ab $1.42 ; 8,800 bu do (20 atorage) nt $1.40 ; 600 bu do (part 3o stornge) at $1.88'% 1,600 bu rojeoted ot $1,00 ; 400 bu by sample at 31,50 on track ; 400 bu dont S170 deliverad ; 2,000, bu do $1.42; 2,000 bu do st §1.40: 3,000 bu do at $1.88, all froe on cars. 'Lotal, 23,400 bu. STOOKS OF PROVISIONS. Fhe Soecretary of the Pork Packors’ Assoola- tion reports tha following us tho stacks of pro- visions on hand in Chicago on the dates nanied : y Jl«l;i{; 5, Aprit N 1u73, Glear porl, brls, iso Doss pork, uew, 58,003 Dloas pork, old, bria. ... 30,10 A, 0. pork, bris.. Drim mesh por Brk: 3xtra prime york, brlg,. Tard, & s 493,360 Thucols hatow, DB, «v.seie Buwaet-plckléd hams, toa, - Long cut hume, 1be. Dry sulted Lanis, Ib# Dry axlted abouldors, 07,751 Bweet-picklod sho dors, Ibs, Rougly wides, Gumberland ald 163,784 \000 Loug clear sides, 603,730 8,700,210 117,000 Short clear mides, 1bs...s 3,852,28¢ 1, 4 0,874 Short rib afdes, Fn.. Loug rib sidos, ... . Stutforashire aides, by’ . Stretford sldes, 1w, Wiltsahire sidcs, Ius. 110,080,570 12, 1 BLTU0 818,310 0 BH0.547 250,003 e Yorkabire uldled, o8, cen s 0 Trish cut sldes, 40D Tellies, 1, . 14 Groase, phgs. 3,470 Included in the stocks are thoso of tho jobbors, and the bulk of the faucy cuts of ments uro in possession of parties who are awaiting orders to forwnrd, 'The laxdin tho hande of the manu- facturors ia not included. - EUROPEAN MARMETA, ° - ° The followingadvices were rocoived on 'Chango to-day In additlon to thoso given in our tole- graphio colamua s Aprll_16—Londoo—Livarpool wheat buoyant ; Call- fornly Club, 10:@13s 6 s Ualifornin whita, 13 7d@ 1503 spring, 118 100@126 bd, Corn, 408 6d, ~Cargovs No, 2 spriug wheat oif const 588 0d@5Us 0d, Cprguva. ‘Aulorlean mifxod gorn on pussnge, $8s@3ds dd PRODUCE: IN CALIFORNIA. ‘Tha San Francitco Market Keview has tho fol-. lowing s Advices of an enconraging charscter aro recelved from nearly ovnrly grain-growing county in the Stute, “Tho wheut-blado 18 slrong uud ualthy, und oyerything {a propitious, The incredsed ncreagd plautod gives us- surances that the crop will bo lurgor than over, Dur.. ing tho weok we buva bucn visited with coplous show ors that bave beou refreshing and done gond to tho hlln Wanisd gradu, All agreoin prodieting an abundant arveat, ‘Our sxports of wheat and flour are contfnnod, but ousn dh:]’nlnlml! ocale, u8 will bo scou by rofercnco to our tables anuexed, Slocks are grently reducad, and, {u viow of o smll surplus on land, it is surprising: t0 800 tho millore roduice tho price of extras bolow $0; or burrel, Wheat 18 tho turn dosrer, owlng fo oni- [iancod Livorpool quotations, The stock of harley in; the Btato {8 now very much reduced, chietly owing to. tho lurgo Lustorn requirement, snd whioh.1s contintod up to thia date, un order now ' being ozeouted for 130 tous for Ohleago by rafl, Oals are “depressed, by reus 801 Of frep roccipts from Oregon and no oxport do- mand for our own surpluy, Rys 18 scurce and want- ol for diutiltation, Corn Is fu fulr stock und prices slondy, L LATEST. ‘Whont was fairly activa and firmor, solling at. $1.289(@1.299¢ for My, closing u.ho outwilo, Qorn ‘was in fair domend and firm, at 663@001{0 for May, avd 07@073¢o for June, ‘Yharo wus somo inquiry for vesssly, but no engagomouts wore reportod. OALT TOARD, Moss pork was. uckive and flemor. Lard wag quict, snd mests in roquest aud. stronger. Moss pork, cash and sollor the montl, $10.00 @10,104 soller Mny, B10.0734@10.134¢"; wollor Juno, w.w@w.uk., Luud,” cash ox'wellor tha mantt, 80060010, moller May, €0.0756@0.123¢ poloe o, SD47i@0.00. Siloullors, culs or gallor tho montt, offerod ¢ $6.90; sellor Moy, 62¢@0%¢0, Bhort ribs, cash or sollor tho month, offorad ot €875; nollor Mny, ©8.021¢@8.T0. Bhiort cloar, cash or sollor (ho 'monih, @100} sollor May, 90 bid. Salos includo 325 bris moss pork, aollor May, at $16,10 260 Lrls do, sollor uno, nt 816,957 760 brla do at_S16.97i¢; 2 brla do at 310.40 3 760 bila do_at H10.42) 000 1ha short clenr, mollor B fus short ribs, sollor Mny, st $8.02}; —_—— CHIOAUO DAILY MARKET, TnunspAT Evmsa, Apei 10, AT.COTTOL—Wan firmor ot $1.00@1,05, ' - LEANS—Were reporied dull ind oshy, Navies, hand= m!ll(.nil,mr by, $£2,20@235 ; mediums, do, $1,76@2.00 s, BRODM CORN—Somo dealors roport o slight fn- cronso 4 tho uuwnber of ordora froni snall manufac. turors, Lot in tho olty and tho tnterlor, Tliono ordora aro wonorally for smail lots, Tho genoral market ro. mafns quict, Wo quoto: = Clioica hurl, B@8jco? do oxtrs, 003 corn that will work itaclf futo'a chofco lirl broom, Ti@to; for good do, 0@7c; good to cholco atalk brafdl, 7'go} inforior rtoh, §@3c, BUILDING MATERIALS—The local domand fu just: faie. Following aro tho quotations ; Michigan auicco, $2.60; Now York wlucco, cnsting, $3,25@,60; Ut Toulfville. ond Akron coment, $2.00 2 rls Borifand ca. mont, $7,00@7.60 3 Umo In bulk, T6c@$1.00; Time (bris) $1.00@1,25 8 ‘whito reud, 3 brl, $1,60@2,00; plane. toring lindr, 11 bii, 40c; firo brick, '8 1,000, $35,008 00,003 bullding brick (common), $7.00@8.50F Mivati- keo and lincino pressed, $37.00@U2.60, dol.>' Indinug pressed, $15,00@35,00 ; do common, $10.00@12.00, VUTLER~Nothing now waa dovolopod in o mar~ Xot tor this stople, ‘Thoro woro liboral purchinaes by tocal customers, but_shippors woro doing littlo o nothing, and the frosh receipts coneldernbly oxcecded tho dny's snles, Pricea are atill_weak and’ declining, Tho followiug 18 from the Now York Journial of Conie meres of April13: Q0o market for old butter continues vory wenk and undocided in prices, and tho tondoncy fa dafly downward, Even tho holdors of best dairies nro drumming up buyors, aud many owiors are #triving to easo up tho stock by shipplug good lines to oflier cltion in order (o autlclpato the wants of former regu- lar cuntomers, This stato of affars givos the buyer o very indepondent position, particularly ua ho has How moro or less atock to turn to, The best inie pricon wo lienr of are 30@0lc, sud-botli rates havo bought. stock vary rocently lield nt 350, Now butter is In fair supply, and as thia ndvanced season fnaures o Iiboral offorin from thin timo onward, mollbrs are forced fo meot buyers for the whito porfehable qualities that form tho ‘presont suppiy." . Wo quoto us follows : Ghotes to fancy yollow, 35@380; medium to good grades, 30@3e; Inferior’ to come ‘mon, 20@80; cominan tb eholco roll, 33@3Vo. BAGGING—Tho bagging trade wan only moder- ntoly nctiva and valitoa wero agnin quoted steady .and’ unchanged, a8 follows: Blark, 0425 Ludlow A, o3 Lowiston A, 020; Amertean A, 20c; Awoskeng, Oltor_Crock, 320} burlap bags, 4 ond G bu, 116 100} gunnien, alhglo,' 1TG180; o double, 373280} ool micke, G8(@00c, CHEESE~Thig market woa without new featurcs, ‘e ollowiag prices uro elll curront, nnd aro unqual: Hodly firm, €0 far a8 merchantablo afock ia concorned : York factry, mild, 11@180; Olrio nud Westorn fac- tory, do, 10@17c ; 10war yradch, 10@15e. GOAL—Mol with only & limited Iuquiry, and was nominally unchanged : Lehigh, prepared, $10.503 Tackawanns, $3.50310.00 ; Pennsylvania Cuunel, $8.60 @0.00; Indinna Cannel, $7.60; Eelo and Walwat Hil £8,60; 'Branks, $3,00; Blosaburg, $8.50@0,00; Kirkian o, $7.00; Lockihg Valloy, $0.50; Tndisna block, 0.605 Minonk, $5.60; Wilmington, 5,005 Darclay, ;GG8—The roceipts continvolight and eggs were frm at 1215@13%c, closing at tho onilside, COOPERAGE—Lollowiug are-the quotutions : Dbrrels, SLOS@L15; whiskybarrols, $1,00@2.10; Int. terces, $1,40@1.46: lour Larrols, 48@360 3 potl stavoy, rough, $18.00@22,00 ; do, bucked, $20,00@25,00; terce stavas, rougl, $22.00624.00; Witk or sawad, $15,00 1,00 ; whisky staves, rough, $26.00@38.00 ; do bucked, $33,00@38,007 flot ved, $9.00811,00 ; “elrcle flour leading, 8@9c per sot; flour hoop-poles, $10,00@12,00 or m. P E{8it—Waro quoted stondy and. frm ot tho annoxed range of prices: No, 1 whilefel, 3-hrl, §7.0087.25 ; Porlt Inrd No. 2 do, $8.75@7.00; No. 1 trouit, £0.60@@7,003 No. 1 shore-mackeral, now, i-brl, $15.00@14.00; No. 1 bay, $10,50@10,76; No. 2 mackerel, i4-brl, $9,50@0.00 family mnckorel, i-brl, $7.60@7.75 ; No, 1 shore kit $2,16@2,25 ; bank codtleh, $5,6 .75 ; George's cod- Tish, $6.05@36.50 ; Labrador herrmg, aplit bris, 28.60@ 9,00 do, X TOMI il $4:253460 . Labealor hoering, a0, 3g-brl, $4,00@4,95 ; box 0. 1, 30@3c ; Box herring, acalod, 40@430; Columbia ivor malnion, -brid, $3.715310.00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tlero was folr activity In the domand for domestio and imported dried fruits, and tho fecling provalent smong the jobbing trad waa fairly firm. Raslus wero weak ond 6o per box Jower. Blackborries and peaches: wero firn and ‘s pbode Lighor, We now quote: Fonrran— Datos, 103@11e: tiqs, drums, 19%@13c; figs, in boxes, Tnyers, 16@10c; Furkish prunies, 13@Li3c ; rajeing, lays ara, $1.70@2,80; rising, loose Mnscatel, '§2,50@2.605 raisiny, Volonels, 134@13%0; Zanto currants, TH@ T3¢0 ; citron, 31@320; lomon peel, 18@10¢, DoMERTIO— Alllen appies, 25@280; Now York extras, 13y@183c s Michiga sliced, 18K@idico; Miclugan'quarters, 13:¢ @1do; Wostorn do, 11@I1%a; Souttiorn do, 10463 1lc; peaches, pared, 24@2ic ; 'posches, halves, new, 16@ 150 ; do, mixed, 1L@13%c; blackborrles, 18! 10igo; raspherries, 13G400 ; pitted chorrics, J0@S2c, Nozs—Tilborts, 17@1730 ; alinonds, Terragona. 3G 2201 Naplos walnuts, 90@230 ; Chilf wulnutw, 19@20 ; Grounblo walnnty, naw, 16@170: Brazils, 11@11}o} orring, ocanm, Toxan, B3§@10460 ; Wilmington paanuts, func: i'umg"‘ 5 sacona gy, 18100 + Tondosses peamuts, By 5 PAREAY FRUITSL Foroln fenits are ta modorate requost_ond firm, Oronges are firm, Apples aud cranborriod ure unchanged, Wo quote : ‘Lomons, §0,50 per box; Messina do, por box, $5.73®0,00; fair to cholco apples, $4,00@0,50 per brl’; cultivated ‘cranber- risn, In bozes, at $5,50@6,00, GROCERIES—Joblers of grocories teport the gen- oral altnation unchanged, Tho smount of goods Now daily distributed {8 undoubledly larger thau in past yeara ot this stage of the scasonl, one of our leading tirma reporting thole salos ns fully 50 per cont Jurgor than ot this timo st year, All tho staple srlioles it portis o excoption of coflees, nro fim, on most deseriptions of sido goods ara also hold at'very full pricos, Wo quote: . B1-CAnn. SODA—TIS@BY, Coryres—docha, 37@380; O, G. Java, $4@%ic; Juvy, No. 5 Qi@is; fiey Tloy Wi@aMso; choled do, 28@2BLe; prime Rlo. 274 od do, 97 4Tio; common do, 25i@2 253¢ci Bingapore diva, @Y aBygaiuto; do, prime,’ 213@ e, Cxnumi-Star, full wolght, TI@ITY0: stenrino, full weight, 13%@14o; do, sbort woight, 12}@130, Rrox—Patun, 85(@83(; Itankoon, @80; Caroling, 9@93¢0 ; Loutwlana, 83:@93c. BuaAns—Patont'eut louf, 12%@12%¢c; orushed and vowdered, 11ie; gramuluted, 113(c; ' A, standard, 104@10%0; do, No, 2, W04@10%0; B, 9%@10¢; ox« tra ', 03¢@074c; G No, 9, 9%:@93(c] yallow U, No, 1, 03@Vjiu: cholco brown, 9h@9)ge; prime do, 0@ [ fair do, Bi@82¢e; choico ‘molakwes sugur, 837 fulr do, 8®33;0; common do, TX@TH¢; New Urloans sugar, choice, Ux@3c; do’ prime, VGIXC; do, fulr, BY@83c; comion, Ti¢@dc, Hinmura—Diamond drips, $1.53@1.38 1 silvor drips, oxtra flng, 83@850 ; good sugar-house alrup, CO@GH 5 extra.do, 10@760 ; New Orloans molasacs, cholce, 85@ 880 ; do primo, 8i@82c ; 4o common, V@72 Porta Ried raolassos, choice, G5@URC; common. wuolasics, 33 %c. @BALva'mhflummun to Lest, BY@D3Le. Sriozs—Allspleo, 174 @181¢c : cloves, 53@600; cas: sis, $5@I70;_peppor, 8@’ Rutmegs, No, 1, 31403 145 ; gingor, Africa, 23@280 :-do Calcutta, 16206, BoAvs—Gurman motiled, 6 @03c ; Goldeh Wast, G @03gc; Whita Lily, 05@0%¢ ; Whito Roso, GK@630 3 pulm, 6@00 ; Buvon Imporinl, G@0io; whito Rtus: s, 53(@06 ; Ohumpnlgn, 6@03ge; primrose, 6@0io, BrAuoi—8ilver gloss, 93(@100 ; common, 8@105g0; puro, GY@8e, HAY—Llsa marke! rotains its firm tono undor a con- tinuod good demand for shipmaut, chfofly to tho Soulli- cast aud Michign, Primo hay Is searco and tirm, Othor grados of imothy aro in_modorata supply, and proirio, oxcopt primo, is sbundant, Wo quote o wholcauloprivos as follows, cars to contain 20,000 the: Timolhy, prime, ¥15.60; do No. 1, $11,00; No. 9, do, $14.00; ‘mixed, £10.60@11.00; primd yrairic, $1050; do No, 1, $8.50@0.00; do’ No. 2, $7.00@760, Looww 0N WagoN—-Timotly, $13.006 14005 prairio, $8,00@10.00, ¥or delivéry of pressad, $1.00®1,50, accordiug to distance, WIDKS--Thy Teceipts continuo Wght, and chofco hides uro eleady, whilo grubby aud damoged lots, which still composo. tho bulk of the offorings, briug pricea basod on thoko obtainod for sound Lidos, Tho Eistern morkols axo roportod loa flzm, on secount of tho fulllug off of tho oxport demand. Wa qitotu : Green aity butahors’, 7o; grean cuved, light, 9e; Loavy, 8x0; part cured, Bigo: greon colf, 14ddlixo! Rreon i, 03go: dry calf, 20(@2ic; dry kip, 20c; dry ualtod, 14160 ; dry fiint, 16@200 ; ' doacon skine, 603 5303 grubloy, acored, ent, or otherwiso dunuged, twoe thirds price; branded, 10 por cout, off, Sucep. polts, waol estiminfod os washod per b, 35@d0c, HOUS—Wero agaiu qualad dull oud weak, to good Woatern, 15@25¢; New York, 25@0c, 1RON AND BIEEL~¥ho demand fs ouly fatr, at noultored rates, It 14 undoratood that' the strik iu Yonuaylvunla and olsewhero {8 couflnod to tho rail~ en, and, unloss it should Lecamo gencral, it i hoult (Wt tho wmorcbundive markot.will 1ot bo = ‘Common e, fectod. We quoto 1ron ees 8 @34-10ratos Hore-ghod iron 4 @by rutea Dlato frou, common tank, B¢ @ rates Norwayirai.. 8 @9 Wl Norway nnil-rod. 9, @le B Gurmu plow atecl.. V10 “@lo B Qut plow steel.... 11 @2 Rib Araerivan ool sicel. @llo ¥ Glixona taol ateol., @ilc B Tugliali tool stoel, @2 rates Euglish spring s 9 @1 Tates Amoricnu-cust Bprin 12 gm r:ehx: LEATIER—Towaiug quiot and tirm st the pricea tollowing : nEMLOCE, Olty harneds..... ~$ 8@ 80 Cnllllirt'l\\llu “»E W o St 0@ 119 City upper, No. 1, @ ft., 4008 28 Olty upper, No. 2, Y £¢,. ey Gontry upnor., dumage, itor aole. Fronch oafy Jodot., French calf, 24 fo 58 o, 686 925, Freuch kip, 80 ta 100 fbs, 1,000 1,60 MITALY AND TINNEQS' STOCR~Contiute a0 tivo at the priced proviously quoted, as followss TN PLATE~10, 10x14, $13.50 do, 12x12, $10.00; 14x :1,‘ r?I;Mu; do, roofing, 14x20, 1C, §13,00; do, 20248, , 310 T1n—Large, §3c amnll, 4o bar, 030, g muun;&;x;m:m.:, ipe, tall colle, DGO D—Pig, 754c; bar, Yo§ pipo, fall oolle, o ‘et do, D3¢( 100, sl 4 Biekr Zino—Full casks, 1003 leea quantity, 1loj ‘alabp, Bigo. ke InON—No, 24, fio_ratos; Russla iron, 8, 0, wnd 10, %03 do, 11and'13, 21 ; o No, 1 stalucd, 200 rates ; Americant Wiiaela—A, 100 11, 100, GALYANIZED Inox—No, 10@ad, 120; No. 2@34, 170 do, 26@40, 14u; No, 27, 160; No, a8, 10c. A discoun of 16 por cant {8 made'from thin lint, @ - Corprrn—Copper bottons, 507 brazfers, ovor 12 s 4703 tinned coppor, Mo; planisbiod copper, 4ie; do, cut to sizes a Wingz—No, 1106, 903 7400, 1003 10 , 1103 12, thige; 3 mid 14, 'b)fifu‘:lf.fln'"“ %, e i’v‘l 160} 16, 3 : 20, 20 tv:m \V’N. vk undle, 30 por cont discount § RALLE WOm {0 fole ardor demant ab tho mies glver 0 o 3 b L3 .97 0 o, 30023+ A Aoy 4 37he 90 By $0.0956 il do, fine, $T.13%¢ elthel, $6,105 190 off for lskds lots, NAVAL BTORES—Woro unch low s Maniilazono, B i, 17@160; mmal vane w . e 10360 homp sash cord, W Iy, 18@2303 marling, 3 B Jiales tarrad robe, 0 B Nty panny o i h rh $5.60@0.005 uu.:’mn‘}“a@ 00, * BAUR sy 5 OILS—Carbon was easter ; now qrioted at 16@18%o, Linscod and lard ofis wero nhouq.q with,s und‘:ué;‘lu advaico, $Turpentino ia cang, Whalo, sperm, and other dracriptions, Tny bo constdorod sondy. Wo quota: Carbion, 16@15ie; oxtrawinter laxl, 850 s No, 1, Thoj No,3, 10@3730; Tinsood, raw, $1.031 do, hotled, 81,03 1' whalo, 80@820% sperm, $2,10@2.20; reatafuok ofl, striotly pure, £1,10; do, oxtrs, 0c; do, Nn, 1, 80c; bank oll, 6do; diraits, 6505 elophant’ ofl, D6e; ture Dontine, 54650 ; naphtls, 63 gravity, THo; naphthn, commafi e, PAINTS—Aro activo,snd pure goods ato firml Beld, Wo quot ! o WIHTTE LEAD, Btrictly prre 11,00 Paucy brand D.50@10,00 Z10, Gonutno Volllo Montague, + 140031500 American ..., o5 TG0 T1G IRON—Tiio plg iron irado contintes dnll, with pricen_nominally unchanged, Beotch being quioted at $18,00@52.00, snd domoatic branda at §42,00@18.00, POTATUES—Choico penchblows wera b good do- mand, and advancod about §o porbu, Xarly roso aud comnion varletius mold at nbout formerpricos, Tho Tocolpts woro light, capacinlly of - peaclblowh : TPeachblows, from -store, $L20 por bit: mize ot 056@SL00; Pauchions {n carlols, $L0KGLIG delivored ; early rone, 003 mizoed ond common lots, 90c(@$1,00 deliverad. POULTIY—Thie market was rather galot and lower for chickens, Turkeys woro nlso oasfor, Tho offer- Ingn were ltboral, espaclally of chickens, both livo and dressod, Wo quolo: Tarkoys, cholc dressod, 19@ Ilve, 12@1dc; chickons, diossed, $1.35@ ve, $0.00@3,60; ducks, $3.20@3.60; goest, tmothy was reparted in modarato roquest ot £2.00@2.70; primo_quotablo at $2.50@2.62. Tho higlier grades'sro mostly wantod, Olovor was qulot at £5,00@6.90, and £6,26 for choico msmmoth, Hungar- fan waain equest at 62@973¢c, Millet sold 8t 70@76c, Wo note sales of 14 bags choice timothy at 2707 60 Dgs primo do at $2,52% ; 227 bags do at $2.805 263 baga good at 2,453 220 Ungs ot 2,405 1 cax good at £2,47)¢; 980 baga at$2,05; 01 buga o §2,30 3 40 bagy Iair b ‘$2.257 3 bagd t $2.10: 4 bugs nt 32005 0 bags cholce clover at 5. G Uags at £5.80 5 10 boga 0t 35,75 10 bagn at £5.70: 10 bags nt §5,60; 13 bagn mammoth clover at $6,28 ; 85 bags Hungarisn at 67xgc; 74 Lsgs do at Glic; 185 boga do at 020; 25 bage millct al I50; 18 baga do ai. T0c. SALT—Was in moderato domand nt {be aunoxed Onondoga and Sagluaw, fine, $1.80; Canada, do, $2,00; ordinnry _coares, $3.00; contse dismond, $2.10 grotnd solar, $2.10: duiry, without bags, $3,00 5 daley, With bogs, £4,00; Ashton dairy, por sack, 5. A8~Chofco’ graded wro active aid strong, ' Com- mon fo fair grades sro solling fairly ui aboni stoady prices: Voung Liynon, common to fair, 3@ 480; do, good, B8@08c; do chiocs to oxtra fiue, 90 @H.10; common to fine old hyeon, 05@88¢; com- mon iriperal, 63@t50; good {o cholea do, 900@51.10: falr to_good gunpowder, 72@%0c; choice Bings: ucy, $1.10@1.20; oxira Moyune, $1.85@1.40; choico to oxtra new Japan, 93¢@$1.05 ; comnon to good do, 0@ falr to good old, Gi@Th0: coramon do, 40 50c;_colored natural-loaf’ Juputt, GO@T08; comumon to no Oolou, Gt ; good, BIGNSC enve to extr, BHEEL0, TOBACCO—Wo quoto: ong: Cur—Extra, 70@50¢$ cholce, 60@G3c; modium, o3 poor to commion, 3b@dic, Tr.oa—Natural loat, 75@S00; balf bright, 60@70s, Dlack, sound, 45@55c. SuoxNa—Good 10_cholee, 52@%ic; medium, 28 @)0c; common, 29@Me. WOOD—Is diiil a8 proviously quated : Dosch, £3.00 @8.60; maple, $9,0080.60; Lickory, $10,00; alabs, $6.00 @0.30, dolivered, WOUL—Sinull orders aro received occostonally from Weaters mills, and filed t recent pricos, W Tub, washed, primo, ub, waslied, comm Common dingy. 4 Fleece, wanhed, X am igh Flocoo, washod, X wnd XX: gt ¥leoco, waslied, medinm light. ... Coarae washed.... TFlecco, unwashod, coarao to medini.. ‘icoco, unwaslied, coarae and dingy. . Fleece, unwashod, fine Supor and oxtra pullod... TUE LIV 'OCIK MARKETS, CII0AGO, . THURSDAY EVENNG, April 16, Tho receipta of live-stock during tho weck Luve boon a8 follows : Cuttle, Hoys, Monday. ... 9,508 iiesduy 11350 Wodnesdsy, 1485 Thuradsy ,..e 1,500 Total. .. 47,833 Same timo Inst woek, 0503 43,003 Weck beforo last. . ST TR 1Y Sbipments were s foliows ; Cattie, Hogs. Monday ... ) 0,i%3 Tuondny, 871 Wodnesday, 9057 1,784 Total., 5,64 35173 2,00 OATYL ot Wwas withoiit noticoublo chianga fu any of its fuatures, As on the precoding days of tho wuek, 50 was Jt_tho cno to-duy, that thero was no semblanca of nelvity in tho demand for any description of . etock, and prices were sgain {rregulsr wenk ull sround. Under exceasive supplics, tho mar- kels at the Enst ara greatly depresscu, and whatever wargin sbippers may Liave bud 40 work tpon 8¢ tho be- gining of thowook bus boen swept awsy, In tho principal Esstorn markets the docline duriug the waek umounta to 25@50¢, while hero tho verago reductlon searcoly roaches 23c, Tho rofusal of bolders fo meet tho views of buyers las nob resulted in un uncomfortably Inrgo sccumulation of stock at this poiut, tho number of booves an galo to-day fulling n0t &' Loof ¥ short of 8,600, _OF tlicso uot ta oxcesd 4,000 cisngod hiuds, thia Jsaviug some 6,000 st in tho yards wwaiting buyers, That o very cous niderablo portion of this number will Lavo to go over to noxt week 13 altogother_probable, sud {lio slrcady aovoro lossss of Woatorn shippers will be handsomely | augmentod by tho liguidation of sundry focd billw, Taltou altogethor, tho situstion of tho miutket, nt i ‘momant, 14 deoldodly adverse o tho Intarests of sclle ers, and tho ouly thing that con furnish immodiato to- Nof s o curtollment of supplics, Not until opportucily i3 given to work off thy lurgo nuoninulations liore and at tho Eaut 1s tho markel Iikoly to rocover frm its prosent prostration. Tho Tuugo of to-day wan $3,00@0.40, though with two or throo oxcoptions $5,90 was tho hisplnm- fguzo paid. Aoat of tho busiricss was douo at $1.80@5.135 for falr to modim; ond at $5.2625,80 for good t0 airictly cholco. A falr number of stock cattlo was disposed of nt $3,60@4.63, nud thoro woro liberal sales of Dutchor's stock ot §3.60@8.75, Tho warket closed dull and hoavy. quOTATIONS, . Extra Beavos—Graded steers, svoraging1,400 . 6,00 ar "wveraging 1,600 fo 5.50@5.80 stcors, averagiug 1,160 to 1,330 lby, ,20@R5.40 Modium Grades—Stoors iu Tair fosh, avar- aglug 1,100 10 1,250 ths.,. paenias .. 4.00@5,10 Butehors' Btack—Commo 10 fulr sisors, and good 10 oxtra cows, for clly slaugliter, averaglug 830 20 1,100 Ws.1us svenvresenns, 400@4T3 Stoek Cattle—Common eattle, in decent flesh, averagiug 150 to 1,050 Wa,veuse.s ... SI6@4TS Inforior—Light and (bl cowy, Koifor, bulls, and scalnwag stoors 3, Doud pald $0.00@0,121¢ for o fow car-loads of Phita~ dolphin Jiogn, Tho foflowly T o, 3 ig {ransactions show tho 10 xtsa, v, Price,|No, Av, Price.y Al o G et An e o7 2L 48 220 17 550 4 09 5 aie a1 570 a8 170 2 ML 7 660 & 260 £ 203 109 g3 oL 20 @ 207 0 s o 108 B 200 212 6,70 oL 210 7 al0 1 6o 18 2 5 a1 20 66 0 18 a3 a1 22 650 40 28 6 105 20 660 w21 6 01 2 515 65 210 [T m3 650 o 210 5 22 1T 65 19 20 o a7 180 540 w1 20 63 21 198 660 129 190 0 18 70 540 m a1y 20 570 o4 o 5,05 |, LP—The sheops trade contiues dull, with prices weuk and vory leregninr, Good fo chiofeo qualitios woro in light supply and wore salablo at f0c decling from lost weok's closing quotations, but nforior ta medium grades wero not wantod at 75c@5.00 “ ofr,” Sealluwogs gold at $4.00@5.26 ; comnnon to madium ot $6.76:@0.00, and good to cholce ot $0,69@7.19. Thera an ons drovo for which £3.50 was tha bost ofior amado, WRERP BALES, No, Av. DPrice|No. Av. DPricefNo, Av. Drice, 03 74 $4.00 103 B3 $575 {47 102 $1.1%3¢ o1 8L 46glil %0 BI6 [120 100 6as 4 85 673 |88 06 000 |18 T2 635 LCR T TORK, New Yonw, April 10.—Lexyese—Frash raceints 2,100, ‘makinng 5,800'or tho lnst throo days agaiont 1,10 for the pumo tmo Inat wouk ; domand wenk ; maviet dull at docliino of 1o from Mondny s no faucy stock shown; exiremo ravgo common to primo nntivo sloora 10 1240 ; mora thian Liglf of 70 car loads duo fo-morzuw will 16 held bauk at Turrisburg a couplo of days, Bieer—Arrivale, 1,050, moking 6,410 for tho last thirco duyn, ngainet 0,500 for tho samé timio Jnst wook, Marlot continues dull and _drooplug, with deagging . iraio} 0@} or wiskiora shech, a DUGE Tog 0 Tk 08 s meme oo s 1020 Lo ) s 3 nono offor 3 i ot e dage’ o alive ; dforsod firm ALO. BUET. Burraro, Apel] 10,—OATrur—Tocolpts, 1,088; total for tho wouk, 6,05, Markot slow ot »teeduy's pricoe fo buyors du ‘attandnnce: larga numbor” of oattly sbipped East in first honda, BILTE AND Lasna~—Tecolpts, 1,400; tolal for tha wweok, 10,2005 mnrkot alow nt yéatorday’s pricos: good Westorn rhoop, $0.3756@ .16, 1oas—Tiooctpts, 2:400; total for tho -wask, 14,1005 paket sl bt 4 sl bor, nad bt fow oo orkers, $5.23@35.75 3 Lieavy hop, $5,75@0.00, ALTIRONE: o e 1 Davtitonr, April 10,—CaTrrE—Quiet ot 370 higler; vory beaton falo ux@'l—uQ; that, goficfmy rated firstquality, G@0%c’; 1nodium or fiood falr «quality, 43(@5Xc, Hocelpts, 1,055 ; Aulos, DO Hoos—aloderate demnnd ; price stiffenin, sales, X@ic, Teoclnts 6,10, - neir—Wool quiet, st 6@8c; sheared modarately activo, at SX@6XKe, R;ufimfi 8,320, s B 18, Sr, Loute, April 16.—1oas—Actives racelpte, 2, 1ight, $4.70@5.00 ; bacou,$5,00@5.21 3 leavy, $5.25 CATTLE—Quiet ; receshty, 7005 Toxans, Finga 6.133¢ ; ativo cows and’ hoifors, $2.59@4.25; fae fl;fl ', $4.00@4,50 ; good to -oxtrmLsoves, $5.00Q —_— CIII0AQO LUMBER MARKET. Trunsoar EVENIa0, April 10, LUMDER FREIONTS, Frelehta wero unuoltled and Jowor in somo inatances, as follows : Manistoe, $2.00; Muskogon, $LEOGLTS + Grand Huven, $1.76 ; Ludington, $17G@LETK. L offeriugs of cirgo lumber were fair, and the demand vory sctive. Early in tho morning’ local dealars ap- pearyd on the markset, ond it was vary soon_ oleared of fen or twelve cargocs (ucarly all tliere was offercd), There Waa 10 oliango in prices, but tho sales word nude rondily -at former figuros, DPleco stull brought $10.50, sirips and boards $13.00, pickats $10.00, and lath §2.95 + shinglea wora held at §3.125, Boveral cargoes arrivod during tho day, but the mar- kot waa quiet an the afternoon, It in ‘sold tust soma of tiila sason's cut of lumber wan sold fo-day, A few of tho mills hnve commenced running, and noarly oll o owat-shore ‘ports, excopt Manlsico, ro opon (o unvigation, Itis stated thatngrast many logsare hong upontho rivors tn Michigan, Tho suow hoa disapp and therods vory litile water in the Htrcams ; and the prospeet of wottlig the loga out is reported to bo unfavorablo at prosont, o followlng sales wore roported 3 Cargo aelir B, Tipalt, from Manistoo, 170m Solate and_neantiing, ot $1050. Cargo selir Rulolgh, Trom Manistee, 160 'm joists and seantling, at $10.50. Cargo chr R. Simiuons, from Muskegon, 117 matrire and boards, from common logs, st $12,(0 0m laik 1t §2.253 1,250 lat pickets at $10,00, Cargo schr K, Lyona, from Muskogon, 130 m atrips oud boards, from common logs, at $12,00 313 m fiat plekots at $10,00 mlath at §2.05, Cargo Relir Flora, from Baugatuck, 5¢ m select atrips, dry, at$25.00; 3 m flat plckets at$10.00, Sold Ly C. Denniug.& Ov, Carge schr Magee, from Neshoto, 400 m lath ot $2.35, Sold by It, N, Bickford & Co. Cargo_tebr Dolphin, from Muakogan, 68m stript and boards, part Norway, ut $12,00; 68 In'_jofate and seantling af §10,60 ; 2310 lath at §2,25, Bold'by Iriab, Bullen & Co, AT THE YARDS 7 7 thoro waa no change, Tho country demnnd contine niea netive, and tho mnrket o vory stéady. We quotos Firsy clear. $60.00 @550 Second clear, 0 Third cloar, 1 fuc Third cloar, thick, Oleara flooring, 1 rough. Clear nldlnf{ 1stand 2d together, Common siding. . TFlooring, first conion, drossad Flooring, sccond common, dressed, Fiooring, third conamon, dressed, A wagon-box boards, ' sclucted, 14 tnehes ond upwar B wagon-box boards. A stock boards Bstock boards, Catack Loards. Comimon board: Jolat, Cedur posts, spiit. @ Gudar posls, round, S8 hclds’.\ " 1700 @a60 @ 276 No. 1 awwod ahingles. AorStar,....... X Shingles on frack (A3, L 3G Threo dotlars per car to be added when transforred, whicl chargo fallows tne shingles, vo shinglea {0 bo {wo fnches fn - thiok. —Sixteen fuchea OCEAN ETEAMSHIPS. NEW YORE TO CARDIFF. ‘Tho South Wi Atlantle Stoanmship Uorapany's Now Firsteclast, Full-poworad, “Clyde-bullt, Stonmships wik Ball from Ponnvsivania Rallrond Wharf, Jerscy Oily: PEMBROKE, |§EadonG +May 4 ANDES, 1 18 | PEMBROKK Ty 14 Onrrying goods and paesongecs at through ratos frow alf Dncin of tio Unitod Satos and Canadn fo ports tn thn Exftalthuniot, Snd il oior poia s Cogand. - i, ballt oxprosaly for tho FmAo, e proc +lded with 3l 116 Loteat Lnprovoments Sor Lo Golartand couvonitnce of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENOGERS. Firat Cabin, 376 and 8% onrroncy. Socond Cabin, S onrroncy. Btoornge, L0 ourroucy. Prepald Stuosano Soctilchtes Feoum CAFIY, essaseer B3 foulars, Apply fo Canlif, at the Com. {‘!rl"l l&r Lland upwards. pany's Oilicas, nambers, and in New York ta . Agonts, Ro. 11 Broadmay. N K ARGITBALD BAXTER & Q0. NATIONAL LINE, NOTICE~This Company takes the risk of insuranco (ny to G0, T gold) ou aaof fta stoaniom, thus gVl passongors tha Bost bosiblo GUARLIta0 for safoly Beoiiatco of dangor at soa. il taoet. soutiorly vouto s slwaye boon-adapted by thinCompany to avold lowand Hondlands: o LIVEIPOOL and QUERNSIOWN, fram Plant Nos, 41 and 47, Nocth River . Now York, Apeit 91 | Evpt. 2+ Avril 2| Glasoon Tor London diroot, Frauco, Aptl 1. Cabin Yussnge. S70, 80, and S0 Currency. 5 SiSiatye, w50 Ouroner . 5 ‘exud, corn-fed., 48 good ateers, 17 medinm sto 5 1,478 o U3 4,50 ‘aod bigher, the foronoou's kules showlug oo Improvomont of 6@10, Tt Lator tero waa o very perceptiilo ahatoinout lu tid HOGS—1Tho market opeued aative domaad, and & gouoral softaning of prices was tho ro- sult, Tha Supply provod coushdorably Inrgor tian moat operatars had looked for, but thoro wou 310 ovor- aupply 0xcont of inforior und common, GoAEAL, Wiis ovou ized lofs, of which botween 3,000 and 4,000 To- lislied, 10 tho' puns unsold at tho closs. Baloa waro mude at $5,10@K.85 for copumouj at $3.40@5.60 for wodium, xud $5,00@0.12) for good to choico, L, B, Great Reduotion in Stecrage Rates. ‘Through tokets from Dritlah Porta to Olteago, $3G, Apply to WILLTAM WMACATISTER, Gousral Westers Azout, northonst cornor Olark and Rahuolybats. \(oppos aito aéw Shorinan Houso), Qbicaga, STATE LINE, o Glaggow, Belfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e, BTATI OF ALABANA sails, il 18 STATE OF GEORGIA salls fay 3 Mayi1g T, i BLALE OF VIRGINIA sails TROM PIER 8, NORTH RIVER, N, Wouokly Saliings noxt Summor. t : Oabin, 360 and §e0 gald; Stoorage, SRR il R oyt En o Tone ‘or furthor partioulars apply to AUSTIN DALDWIN & CO., Agonts, 71 Bruadway, Now York, ANCHOR LINE, Jeons Now York fo all narta of Gront Brltain, Trelani, and Cantiuental Eurono oeory Syiowtay, Thursday, a Baturday, UABIN from #6305, BTXERAOK fron H3(y Uhitod Siatos Carrauoy. Deitish ports to Ohluago, §HITL St Drmitaat lowos caton, Anplyat Campanyfa Oifous K. cor, LaSallp an wals., Oliioago. HIENDBISON 1 ROTHIIS, Azonts. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. NO CURE! Dr Kean 3 b NO PAY!! sty JUO SOUTIL CLARIC-RT. OIIOAG, o consulted, porsons) i, 1 DT iitoni or orvine fiuadon” D, R AN A Snly physiclan in the oily wiio Wafrauta Giros OF 10 ne [aviug roturnod froni Jiurope, aftor visiting the guner- a1 LouplGal of Lonon, 15artin, and Pacbh .1 s Fally npoc urod to xivo tho atliefod tho Honotit of my fou snd varlod professiohial skl Sagaorioncs, on thd ususl toris, o4 ghova. DR. A, G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st. ‘The oldest and Icmgoat-loonted Physician in tho oity in the treatment of all Olronta snd 8poolal Diseand s, Oall or write,