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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MON. E’]‘AR_Y. B4TURDAY Eyxnina, April2s, Tho groat finanoial ovent of tho wook was the wetoof thoHenato Currenoy bill by tho Prosi- dent, Al the business Intoreats of thio country hold in unprofitablo susponse by the trifling . of Congrosa lookod to Lim for the settlomont of * $1us important question, and, it must bo !rnpkly * eonfossed, looked with little confidonco. ' Xo gava a voto whore his approving signaturo had ‘boon oxpooted, sod tho rosult.was nmoral oy “#roll ag a finanoin! surprieo. Tho oourao of tho :;:pmmy market in New York fne boon omalio. Anticipsting that' tho bill would bo slgned, and that tho rosultant diminution -of grocnbacks 1n Now York would forco # contraotion of baitk oaus, tho atook market Vocamo deoply depropued. Tho Prosidont took coutrary action, but, it djg * mot produco & contrary effect. Btocks foll fur- thor than ovor, and it was'roported that greator * dopression, without ‘& panlo, had hardly evor beon known atathe Btock Exchange, All stocks, ' tho strong as well ns tho woak, foll, and the avorago decline was fully threo por.cont. . “. Part of this decline was sympathotio with the ¢oll in , gold, and .tho .. approciation . of greonbacks; for, overy man's ogal .tenders waoro worth ono or two' por cent.mora’ the day or tho vato ; part of it is attributablo to tho cendancy of é\n boars ; part af it, perhaps, to = romoto auticipation of tho contraction of val- wes to follow resumption of spocio paymonts ; . partof itis inoxpiicable. At tho close of the wook stocks ratlied, but did not recover their full e, "llJolLl deolinod durlngthe woek from 1143¢ to 1113 for largo amounts, or 113 for Bmall gmotnts, It closod ab 114 This was a do- . glmo lu“thob wua:k %l‘ l:ml{ll] £ ::gr cont, nacriba- without a doubt, to tho veto. 'M%hia movoment o('goh] is tho indlcator of tho offcots of Gen. Graut's voto. The dopreciation of gold means tho appreoiation of all our greon- back-curroncy, and of our private and publio oredit at home and abroad.. “Ita effect wpon our " eredit abrond was immodiato and most valuablo, and will go far towards [nsuring an easy monoy s was o othior offoot upon business in Obicago and tho Northwest than toreassure bankors, morobauts, and copitalists, Theso hind almost ' lost thoir coufidence in . their futuro and that of tho country, but the voto gava capital n senso of socurity it hiad not known . 8l ongross mot. Many doubt it this deci- , ' sion against inflation is not too Iate to save tho . spring trade; nnd others look forward to noth- ; ing bettor than a dull summer, and nothing WOrEa. + " Many who wero at first disposed to dieapprove the vot'o, on the ground that it would resct upon * thoir butiness,—s fosling that was noticosbly prevalont among tho real cstato mnnb—huo | come to #eo that they could have wished for . mothing botter, An indication of thia is_the : 'formal doolaration of ono of our resl estate mon, . published in yosterday's TRIDUNE, Othor clagses ¢ will rapidly and gencrally adopt this view., It i safo to say that within thirty days the voto, will bo the most popular, as it ia the most credit- able, nct of Gen. Grant’s administration, . Dinng the weok Now York exchange grow scarco, and advanced 250 to §0c premium por Monoy was lenty duriog tho weok, and was sont uaz: for lgvumant from half-s-dozen dif- . ferent States. Llates of. discount grew flrmer, ranging from 8 to 10 per cent, - Tho returns of the Ulonring-Touso for the wook are: Clearings, $17,180,770.79; balauces, $109,700,640. Tho ligures for tho corrosponding wrol of Jast year wore §17,008,504.27 and §1,030,~- 805.16. Wo roprint what was sald yosterdsy with ro- gaud to the direct coffoe trade of Chicago. TIL¥, COFFEE TRADE. Thoe importation of coffee to Chicago has al- rondy nseumod large proportions, and is likely to become an important branch of tho trade of this city. It has beon found ‘that coffeo can be prought hero direct from Rio Janciro bly way of Boston, and eold in_ compotition with that brought from Now York, which has hitherto ‘boon the source of supply for this market. One firm Is now importing 4,000 bags a month, the nvorage value of which is $180,000 in gold. The' coffuo is landed in_Boston within five foet of tho cars_of the Boston & Albany Road, by which lino and ita_councections the N, Y, Con- tral and Lake Bhore, it isshippod hither, By this routo the insurance, wharfsge, brokerago, snd other tolls and chnrges which aro found .80 bur- densome by importers at New York are avoided, at a saving of more than half a cont a pound. Tha contract with the railroads gives this shivper tho advantage of 15 oents & hundred pounds. As’ the coffee is sold here at the New York price plus . the freight, it will be seen that the miargin for profit .i8 lnrge enough-for other morchants to ombark in the samo entorprise. From this point the coffeo can be’distributed throughout the Northwost with ease ndd littlo oxpenso, Other branches of the grocery trade have nlready found themselves benetited by the diversionof the trado of tho towns in tho intorior from New York to this poiut, and no good rasson is apparent why all . the coffeo w\xfi:h is sold here, amounting’ to ! 15,000 or 20,000 bags a month, should not bo im~ ortod by Clieago doalors on’ their own account o their profit, and the great.advantsge of the trad of this ity. Tt 7" ' LOGAL, S8TOOK BATES, \ Preston, Xean & Co. report as fnllow: n - i LEK GLOBING APRIL 35. e gy ru.l R Closing, Lowest Highest ; During the week, 120% ¢ 1213 e B FE CTEH \ ‘11 119 120 114 118% pytss 16 3 116" . 16% o -112 o 1Y 4.85% 4.80% Blorling, eight, 46036 4883 4.8 WAILBOAD STOCKS FOR THE WEEK. The following list showing the highest, loweat, and clouluq prices of active railroad stocks in oy Now York for tho past woek ig furnished by A. 0. Blaughter, -banker and broker; corner Clark aud Madison stroets : > Highest, Loweat. Cloxing, New York Central .. o7 7% Harlom. 124 pr7y i Ede,. 84 43¢ oledo, Waiih & e L oledo, Wabas! 3 comu'lon.u...ih 38 ax e ! Ohicago & Nor & o 3 [ cific, & 09K 07 8% Milwaukee & Bt. Paul, com- 0D, ceererransrnsermireees 4036 D437 Y Milwaukes & B, Paul, pre- 8 2} 51 Ohlo 2045 243 205 Hanuibal & 0% 28 a7 i Union Pacific 8% oy saxg Columbus, Ohicago Central. 20 224 Weatern Oufon Tolograph o 703 Pactfo Maleuevseseenes 3 45 LATEST, . NEW.Yong, April 26,—Money olosed easy at 4 * per cent on call. Prime business notes are In 4 Eemlud and discounted at 6@7 per cent. The - pupply of prime paper is small, owing to the duliness of trade. 3 Toreign exchange quict and steady at 84.856 for D({mm bankors’ sixty-day, and £4.89 for de- mand. £ Gold closod at 1125, after aclling at 1123¢and 11234, ‘The rates paid for carrying ranged from b per cont to flat, closing at 8 per cont, Clenr- ancos, ‘568,000,000, The Assistant ‘Treasurer disbursed d’urluz the woolc over $1,000,000, and recoived $2,000,000 for-customs, FPayments ‘to-day’ were $760,000, ohiofly on acoount of May coupons, , Bpeclo shipments for the woelk, $428,236, principaily silvor bars, Imports ihe samo timo: dry-goods, 81,840,921 ; morohan- dise, £5,888,563, Govornmenta strong, and' considerable dono. Btate bonds quics and nominal. The stook market opened firm, but romalned so only a short time, Northwestern being excep- . lionnlfy weak, Priges subsocquently ploked up, and at'the Beoond Board were steady, but again went off, gnlhorlug strength, howaever, later, and closod with s stendy market for spcoulative . shares, Bales to-day were nearly 200,000 shares, of which 01,000 were Western Unlon, 83,000 Union Paoiflo, 17,000 Pacifio Mail, 26,000 Lake Shore, and 17,000 Northwestern, _ . WEEKLY DANK STATEMENT. Loans, docreaso, #5,041,200; speclo, inorease, £122,800; legal-tondors, decrense, ©424,800; 1 deposits; doorease, '§4,362,200; oiroulation, in- oioase, $01,000; reserve, increase, $871,226, s GOVERNMENT DONDS, Coupons, 81, Coupous, Caupons, 04 Coupous, 'G5, . Qaupons, 65 (now). Wentorn Unfon 703| Wabiaah Wabnal +4 68 1Chicago & A., L+ 43%¢|Ghleagio & A.'PHI.. .1 1100 - 075¢(0hio & Mississipii... 2016 J+ 04%|Qlove, Cln, & Col,.,. 05 88 ol fhur. & Quind or 124 ] N 127" Tnidlans Oon 78 {[ltinols Contral 100" 87 | Unfon Pacifia stock.i, 533 ++ 455 |Union Pacificbons.. 85y Northwestorn pfd,.., 68 Coutral Pacifloptocks, 04 Tock Inlaud., ., . D8s¢|Tonton, Hart, & Frio, 13 Now Jorsoy Contral., 10434 Dol,, Lack, & Western,1033¢ Bt Paul ,, 8756 Michigsn_ Gel v Plttabiicgh & BV, Nortlwentorn, , REAL ESTATE. The Prosldent's voto has had a roally hoalth- ful effoot on the market. Thore {s an improved, domanil for ronl ostato papor, bocauso thero ia an ngsurance thint tho invoastmenta aro not to bo rondered valuoless by m further deprociation of; the curronoy.. Thoro {a not a foot of .roal sstato ‘in thiw eity that his deproclated fh vaine because of the punetura of the inflation bubblo; and busf- nors will now go _on uninterraptedly, on a more, solid footing than it has lad for s yoar, Tlo President’s voto will have the cffoot of g_lvln; a pormatency to commorcinl valucs, and a atabllity 'to goneral trado, while it will aldo put an ond to all hopes of . 8 reviv- al of “«tho: shallow and unsubastantial speculations which went down last fall.’ Con- fidonoo nnd siability on"the oue haud, and free- dom from wild speonlation on the other, iwill rapldly restoro: the national credit, and, desplte tho ravings of the inflationists, the natioonl our- ronoy will eventuslly'rise to par, and the busi- ness of the nation will roach & specio basis with- out convulsion or dlstresa. ¢ Thoso facte aro appreciatod by the bost of the roal-cstate donlors, Even those who still censuro tho Prosident for the action which thoy now be- liove will react injuriously on tho market may bo trustod to moo in timo that thoir interests bhinvo boen edvanced by the yoto more than thoso of any other class. - The following potition was Enb into clronlation on Baturday, and in short Imo recelved a largo numbor of siguaturcs: ' | ‘We, the undersigned [dealers and owners ‘of roal estato, bellove the velo of tho infation bill by Presl- dont Grant will advance the prico of well-looatod prop- orty, and is for the beat {ntorests of the country, as it Seatoron this confidence of caplialiats, who Wil now Joan their monoy on roal eatato socurity. P Two of tho most.importaut ovents of, tho weok: ave boon the plaging of tho Bufforn cstate add ‘tho Uhlich estato on the market, “Both of them <compriso hrhgo tracts of land, tho former 160 acros, and the 'latter 60 acros, which Lave lain idle in tho West and Bouth 8ides for 80 yoars. 1t is beginning-tobe doubtful if thero will ben noion dopot on tho lake front, as the railronds ‘bave grown tired of waiting, and some'of the ‘Companies seem to have abandoned tho idea and | are Inclined .to scok somo other locality. Tho ‘Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Company aro 1l g of uniting with tho Pitteburgh & Fort ‘Wayno, tho Northwestern, tho Milwaukeo & St. Pauil, and the BE. Louls & Alton in the crection of & mommoth. dopat on the property now used by the Fort Wayno and the 8t. Louls Roads. In that case the Michigan Central will follow the Burlington, and the lake front will be loft out in tho cold. The railroads now -own tho tract between Madison and Van Buren streots and: Oanal and the river with tho exception of 400 foot which can be purchased at about $1,000 & foot. It is bolioved that this will give ample room for all tho roads which ox- g&?‘z make the proposed new depot their ter- A : Ifthe lake front is. to be sold for depot pur- poses tho Council will have to take immediate action and (;JEBB a rosolution authorizing its snle for the 800,000 beforo offored. If not it may never be aold for railrond P! BCR. ‘With one excoption, property-owners on Mich-- igan avenue have relinqnished all claims for .damagos consequent on tho erection of the depot. On the West Side D, Colo & Son roport thnt the demand for honses rontiug for from 820 to $00 per month is vory much greater than the supply. The supply, on the other hand, of ox- pensivo tenements far outruns tho demand, and thoy are & drug in_the market. Thero has, in goueral, beon a reduction in ronts ranging from 10 to 20 per cont, Landlords make unusual con- «oesslons to good tenants in the way of ropairs. Houses that - ensily rented for ©1,200, arc now gladly et go for- $1,000.. The reduction in ochesper rents fs less, and in many, localities ou the Wost Side, aud tho North, the domsnd for small houses has boon so ‘sharp aa to uphold tho prices of last yoar, | In tho case of stores on tho West Hide tho de- mand soems to bo good, but ronts have followod the eame course hera as in other quarters. On, the Bouth Bido ronts oxhibit the samo fluctuatione as in the other divisions. All along the line of Wabash avonue, with the excoptiou dwellings, bave fallon very largely. South of. Van Buron street, tho avenue has boen practical- 1y abandoned for commeroisl purposes. °" On the sldo-stroets ronta have fallen, north of ‘Twolfth stroot, 20 por cont. 3 Around Twenty-second street, business and ‘house rents are firmer than in any otuor section- of tho aity. excopt the North 8ido, east of Olark street. Stores at tho corner of Wabash avenue and Twonty-second street have boen leasod at the ratos of last year, On the North Bido, onst of Olark strect, rents bave risen. Housos have brought 81,200 that last yoar wore worth but $1,000. There are fow housos in this locality, and these ‘are eagorly sought -for on account of their accessibility to businoss, and- the pleasantness of the location. TIn no other part of tho ocity have rents risen. West of Olark strect thero has been a reduction, 88 clsewhere, of 15 or 20 per ceut. This i the cass even in tho neighborhood of Lincoln Park. Honaes that havo rented for $60 or 866 now bring but $50 or 855, ‘Tho following s the totat amount of city and sub- urbsn property: transforrod during the weok cnding Soturdsy, April 351 "of tho northern on;!! rents, both for storos and No.of Comafi~ ot ety T e ' Proj e asl +eal2 449 North of oty iimiia s 45,400 Bouth of clty limits, <8 170,895 Waat of city limits. .. 3 50,500 Total . veenennne 10 $802,044 . COMMERCIAL. BATURDAY EVENING, April 25, The following wera tho rocaipts and shipmeuts of the loading artioles of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the oorresponding dato one yesr ago : BEOEIFTS, SHIPAENTS, 1874, | 1679, [ 1874, | 1873, Flour, b 11,004( 67000 03T 5,079 Wheat, bu, ,000| 11,040 220,722 34,182 ‘Corn, bu,. 147,693| 107.600f| 233,111/ 150,004 Qats, v 40,305 - 66,762 “23,834| 22,550 Rye, bu, 1,550] 7 4 Barly, bu. 2,640, 840 2w7g| Grass toed, Tha,....| 71,605 87,710\ 76,304, Flaz seed, The. bR T | I R Tircom corn, ib, 12,6001 """ ‘964" 40,00 Ouroa meats, 1bs 140|| 108,399 678,930 . Bost, brls il s Tork, brls, 993 51 rd, b, 47,450] 684,580 55,000 Tallow, 1. 8,920] 17,076( 30,460].... - 0o Butler, ..., ,268' 88,871 ,086( 8,600 Dreasod hogs, No.a| ' 60 TaHeuitorlons st iun Live hogs, 19,033| 20.708(| 14,816 "10;500 Cattlo, No. 2110 6207l 2,218 8,004 Shoop, No. o57( Cosy| . “geal s ‘Hidos, 1ha, 108,545 64,957( 121,006 67,000 “Highwiuos, 's08|| uasl - mig Wool, tta, 119,429 127,280(1 84,168| - 1,050 Potatocs, bu. 1,004) 10,3201 a7 Lumbor, No, ft. ) Bhingled, No, " Lat) a202/000 1011000 1009,370 1021039 T 2800l 310,006 Balt, brls, s m ‘Withdrawn from store on Friday for aity con- sumption ; 8,402 bu wheat, 8,705 bu cora, 6,105 bu oats, 402 burye, 200 bu barley. Withdrawn for do during the paeb wook, 19,402 bu whoat, 89,861 bu -corn, 25,081 bu oalé, 2,704 bu- rye, 11,168 bu barley, The following grain has boen inspocted into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 118 cara wheat, 881 ocars corn, 27,700 bu No.2 do, and 16,300 bu rojected do, by canal; 80 cars onts, 1 oar rye, 2 cars barley, Total (482 oarn), 235,000 bu. Iuspectod out : 121,502 bu wheat, 146,417 bu corn, 11,012 bu ots, 80 bu rye, 2,084 bu barloy; Tho following wore thie recoipts and shipments of broadstuffe and live stock at this point during tho past week, and for the corresponding weoks onding a8 dated: B ritas, Aprit1s, Apri g, Ifiuéu' G g:}“-ina‘ Flour, belesessssirinee X 3, b 45028 408,035 . 83181 801781 4VD8L : 438,028 5618 22,203 260,850 13,351 13,076 8,020 29735 24,825 40,070 82,058 60,076 50,343 10000 18,055 18,781 [IPMENTS, LB8,078 60,000 . 8,030 1,035,041 667,119 158,130 OO M0STL BuT. S0 ‘holders. ° Tho' markot chunot'be' considored ‘ fored or wanted. Theshipmonts of middles dur- Onts, bu 904,10 100,080 108,740 | strlotly frosh, at $1.25; 2,000 bu do, at $1.24¢} Tive, bu, /,600 10,293 11,200 | 9,400 bu, partly do, at $1,245¢; 11,000 bu regular, Diarloy, B e o0 41208 | b 81,2414 14,000 bu doat #1243 2,800 bu doy Grttio, Nouverens (35703 'S0A78 - 10%e7 | Winkor rocoipts; at.1,24) 4,400 bu No. 8 aprink- at 81.103¢; 400 bu by sample at $1.25 on track; 400bu do_at #1.81; 400 hu do nt #1.00, deliverod; 800 bu Northweatern No. 2 (Minn.), atrlotly {rosh, at €1,28¢; 2,600 bu do, 20 storago, nt $1.20%¢ 1. 8,000 bu striotly fresh Northwostorn at. $1,35. Total, 01,100 bu. lo ewr g | Corn was in fair domand, and very stoady, at, ‘Tho loading produce markets wora quite firm to-dny, with n steady focling all round; thoro bolng & good demnnd for most articles at yestor- dny's pricos, Tho shipping movemont was ather light for the day, but'the billotin showed. a Inrgo quantity of grain cloared yestorday, and tho sbhipments from tho soaboard durlng tho wook woro vory Uboral, Now York alono having oxportod gonothing 1tko 600,000, bu whoat and 775,000 bu corn. This gavo confldenco in tho futuro of pricos, in tho faco of doprossing nows from Europe. ) Dry-goods were notlvo and firm for staple and rocoipta woro hiberal, and Liverpool was quotod , Weathor, tho roport that Now Yorl has oxported 770,000 bu witbin tho past weok, and the fagt that all tho rogulnr corn now hero la tied up off tho market, whilo tho ourront rocoipts promiso but - small” May doliverios, oausod & strong- or fooling, under » good demnnd, thougl soasonnblo lines. Prices woro tho samonson | oblofly from loosl oporators, Thore ware:| yontorday: Tho °grocory-trade wns . roported | vory fow buying orders on tho market from ouf- muunnbl{ active for mugars, sirups, rico, tons, | side. Bollor May oponed at 64340, advancod to snd _moat other artiolos, coffes betug- tho only | 43o, recedod to 64370, roso to 64840, and closod notablo oxcoption, Buyors biill ‘ontortain tho | at 64%o. Bollor Tiino sold at 655@063o, clos- opinion that materially Jowor prices will provall | ing "at 66o. No, closod * at (40 for Inter in tho soagon, and they cannot ba indnced to order larger quantitios than sgem' to bo to- uisite to moot the curronit wanta of - tho trade, tocks horo ‘are light, consoquently thero' is no gront prossure to soll, but thore is. mors or loss *feutting " 'all noum!, and thd market must be quotod weak. - Buttor was held ‘with rather moro confidonco, the reported advanco of - 2@80 in Now York teuding to' strongthen_tho 'viows of 2 rogular, and 041¢0 for’ siriotly. frosh. rocoiptd. Ttojeotod olosed” at. 033%c ;for. frosh recoipts, - Oash ealos woro roportod of 800 bu _high-mized at 64lda; 1,200 bu do at 64560;i-2,800 bu No, 2, striotly frosh, at 643o; - 13,400 bu do at 043e; 12,000 bu, mostly regular, at 64c; 6,200 bu rofi\(— Inr at 635¢0; 1,200 bu rojeoted ab 03igo; 19,000 bu do at'03%o0;" 8,200 bif do'nt 6205 1,200 b, | 1roo on board, at 660.. Total, 56,500 bu. | Ota woro rathior moro actlve on oplione, and s strong. however, nu]lma‘uontlnulnrh shado the | shade firmor, at 4030 eollor May, and” 473¢@ ] quoled pricos whon'such o courso 18 necossary in - 47340 seller- June, closing stoady. Oash'lots ordor to effect. n'salo. ~Chooso 15 ‘in good | woro in falr dsmand, with rather Jght offoringd, roquost ' ot ‘- firmly-sustained '\ pricos. clnmqh tho' rocoipts ‘wore amplo, aa they aro Onunndgloodn continuo dull, with littlo ohango in | mostly sout in for May dolivery, Rogular rices, The dried frult morket displays a fair No. 2 wan eloady at 40o, and strictly- fresh rocolpte at 40)(@40%0, ncoording to dato and locatlon, - Rejoctod was nomlnnl at 4414o. Cash Balos woro ru{xormd of 1,200 bu:No. 2at 40360 600 bu do at 403¢d;, 1,800 bu do "t 4640;, 16,000 by rogulnr at 4o} 600 ‘bo by samplo 590; 000 bu do at 62c; 1,200 bu do at G03go, on- track ; 2,400 bu do whit at 630, .froo on bord; 2,400 bu do at 52¢, dolivored, Total, 25,800 bu. | Ryp was vory quiot, and .nominally a shado ensior, though tho roceipts wero small and the: stook on hand is light.- Btrictly frosh ‘receipty- of No. 2 woro hold at 02, ' 'Cha only sale roport-, od was 400 bu'by samplo at 840, on.track. * (| Darloy wag dull and_nominally enslor, at 81,55 1,68 for No. 2, .$1.36@1.80_for No. 8, and legroo of auimation, and a” falr tone both for (orulf;n oud domestio varietios. © Btooks aro. smali, and somo doscriptions will probably ad- vanco, No changes worthy of noto were ap- ‘parent in tho loathor, tobreco, pig iron, aud wood markots, mkgln§ was quiot’ and stoady at 840 for B8tark, 823¢o for Lewiston, and’ 403¢o for American. “Thoro was 4 good demand for olls at firmly snatalned prices. | ZLumbor nfloat was moderately active at about tho same rango'of pricos, Common to choide boards wore tolorabl g' steady,” and picce stuff, sold at ‘$10.00@10.60, tho” {nside - for . 10-foot longthe. At tho yards a foir intorior businoss in tho n{(grugntn waa transnctod for tho soason, but. tho local” domand is still of & limitod chara¢- | $1.20@1.80 for rojealed, according tolocatton, tor. -lron, hnllmng moterials, ‘and mails | Thore scems'to bo » modorate nood for barloy § wero In' ‘modorpto’ domand. Hardwaro | but buyers are nfraid to take hold, loab tho ond . motals_ wors. ' again. reported . aclive on interior nccount, and nenrly nll tho articles |t mentioned in tho list wore_stendy,at recont quo- tationw, oxcept pig-tin - and- Amorican’ Russin - iront, which sro quoted’ lowar, . Wool was quict, - ond fleoce-washod Is ensier. Hides wero steady, thiough tho domand. at the ‘momont is loss ur- gont, owing to roports of 'a decline East, nnd, 1n consequonce, buyers are ‘disposed to- opernto with'caution until somothing more doflnito can be'learned. ;. Hops were quiot, and’ broom corn In light ordor requost. Bceds woro rather qulot, ° but choico samplos woro held steadily. Poultry was in good local demand, scarce, and firmer. Lako froights woro dull at about' the ssme raton as on Iriday, at 41¢o for modorato-sized vessols, on corn to Buffalo. Only 5 chartors mirkot should be swampoa , by heavy.offorings on tho first intimation of & demand, Oash salos wororoported of 1,200 bu No, 8 at 81,85 ; 400 bu' by sampla at $1.52 ; 800 bu do at 81.45 ; 400 bu. do at $1.88, all on track. Total,.2,800 bu. : < + :- - PRODUOE RTATIBTICB.. .,z The New York Produ.s Exchange Weekly con- taina tho following : s 2 5l Tho visible supply of grain, including tho atocks in’ ary st tho principel points of accumulation at ke and seaboard ports, in transit by ril, and frozen in in transit on tho Now York canals, win, April 18, 7é: Wheal, | Corn, |. Oats, | Barley, bu: ' | b, B’ i Inatorsat 223,014 wero reported, which will out 14,000 bu i wheat, and 83,000 bu corn. The advices from PO tho neighborhood of tho Btraights of Maokinaw. | . B0, 438| were not very. favorsblo to' a speedy opbn~ " 1o; ool ing of navigation, the ico buln{: roportod solid. e Bomo vosselsare still unrigged, tho ownorastating *#0) it to be their intention not to prepare to sail un- 24| lo8s ratos improve, ' ; o ‘Wo noto that tho aggrogate of grain loaded in- fo vossols this soason to dato, at this port, is na follows: 502,074 bu whoat, 825,085 bu corn,’ 111,000 bu “'onts, and 14,400 bu’ bnr!u{. Total, | Total-ApHl 18,'74. |10, ¢46,6:8| 6,510,316 1,463,469 bu; of which a considorable propor- | Toktl-Aveilil, J7h (1,041,516 4,460, 408 tion hias boon londed on otvners' account, Ono T L2785 Biotn: ar. o8, 74, pril 10,'73.| 7,045,745] or two shippers have quietly'taken the offerings of vesael room at presont 'rates, bolieving that | they caunot o lowor, but tho majority aro ovi- | # It 1s ostimated that the increased supply of potatobs dently afraid of thom, in the United Xingdom will displace a consumption of Highwines wero In good demand, and 1c ’&WLW z&::' or 16,000,000 bu wheat, or will diminiah 20 11,671, 3911 +*Estimntod, i % higher, salos boing roported of 200 brla at 950 | -tho requiromeut from” forelgn exports about tuat vor gallon, ' The production was out down | 270U, ‘;:\..""im into.the United Kingdom from fln[f.il ' 8Lyt oy i ol somewhat by the fomporance movemont; and, | o Arar now that tho agitation has subsided,’ thero s a, 171-2, 18#3. bottor demand, with comparatively light, stocks “ Qra. to maot it. Tho markota ot othor points aro Tiour ol g 55,109 Wheat, strong, though not rolatively so flrm a8 ours.’ qrs...e. 5,080,850 * Provisions wore loss nctive, but very stondy, = r and a shado firmer. The londing articlo was. ‘13".‘;2?'313 ;%;’?;m 1 lard, which was wanted yesterday afternoon by St L Cincinnatl buyers, and thoy took hold again this Total..,erseeer s, 17,000,000 17,110,027 17,198,680 Imp, snd homo pro- ! morning, though not willing' to concedo an ad- vance. Lard is in small 'stock in that city, and in believed to be in rather scant supply in most other places, oxcapt Ohicago, and thoro lias bean & liberal oxport moverent from this city dufln'.gl tho * past wool. DTrices to-day’ 'avernged. @730 " por 100 Ibs ' highor, Liverpool being quoted firm at the ' advanco of *yesterday. sftornoon. Mess pork was very quiet, but 5o per brl highor, in sympathy with lard. Meats were qulet and unchanged, thero botng fow of- 21,008,753 21,630,807 * 22,000,000 9,020,870, 4,801,020 B1,3686, A 00 to crop of 1673 sliall supploniont tho wheat orop of that year to an equivalont of 16,000,~ 000 bu of whoat, {ho raquirements from imports, from April 1 to Aug, 31, will bo about, 22,600,000 "bu wheat, ond an carly harvest may. posslbly, diminish this smount somowhat, N L . g It is estimated’ that ¥ronco will require to import. from 10,600,000 0 12,000,000 but of forolgn wheat from’ April1 to Aug, 31 * R ‘Thera wora 10,000,000 bu of wheat, flour fncluded, in transit for tha Unitod Kingdom on tho 1at innt., and i o mizplas of potatoos sl auly displaco 10,000,000 bu' of wheat, and if the homo crap ehall by 9,000,000 qrs instead of 10,000,000 gra tho required imports from April 1 to Aug. 81, 1874, would bo only about 20,000,~ fi‘mr}llu }w;‘ldul ‘what thore waa in transit on the 1st of Aprdl, 1874, “Tho hisrvest of wheat in the South of France, Bpaln and Italy, 1 earlior than in tho United Kingdom, an the wanta of Franco may be lesa than tho estimate of 10,000,000 t013,000,000 bushols from imports, i 1t {8 yet to bo determined how much wheat Southorn Rusls will bs able to supply. In 1873 the United ing tho past wool have béen large, and ' sliort. cloars are mnid “to’ be In~ light stock.: The market closed quict at the followng rango of prices: Moea pork, oash or . seller May, ©10,25@10.90;’ do ‘soller .June, B10.4714 16.60; . do’ sellor. July, $10.70@16.75.° Lard, cash or'sellor Mny, $9.67}4@9.70; ‘do mollor June, $0.85@9,871¢; do sclfer July, $0.97i6@ 10,00, Bveot-piokiod hnms, 10@110 'per 1b for 18@10 1b averages ; dry-saltod moats, Joosa, At big@6o for phoulders, oash, and $6.20 seller June; 2B.623¢@8.05 for shoit ribs, -cash, and 83¢o sollor June 3 8)4@9¢ for short cloar, cash, and 3o eollor Juno; Blgo for Cumborlands] | horteto'al forelsm cmmnittim. s fficey b from sll 835{@8%0o for long ' clear, The same hoxed |- - - Flour, ' Whets Totat, * 8t J{@360 por b above those pricod. Bacon bria, bush. equal bush, ments, 7o for shouldors, 9870 for short ribs,-| April, 1873, + 100760 1,415,801 2,414,700 10@10%0 for short cloar, all packed in | My, 187 e o e ghdu;utl}? n;momlum;;), ’}:eog _’énwlnorb'o Bacon :V-:{lyli'lah 54 T, R am! @130. Moss baof, 89." .00 ; oxtra % 7 ' 258 moss o, 410.70@11.00; beof ns, 823.00w30,00; | 4184t 160 el i City tallow, 634@70 ; gronae %\wmfln at 5@Tc. Total.ie.svers, 1,187,403 ° 20,563,000 - 20,624,000 Bales wore reported of 1,250 brls'.mess porl The wheat wont mostly to Europe, while the flour in< cludad oxports to Chifna and Japan from. the Pacific” States, and to tho Britixh North Amorica Colonies, the \\'uk‘l ndios, Bouth and Central America from Atlantic orts, ) = ) nIl Tomains to be dotermined whethor thore is/a .aurplua_of as much or more wheat from tho crop of 1873 a8 there was from tho crop of 1872 .. .. . &1 , - DN LATEST. . et ' The leading produce markots wero fairly active for Baturday aftornoon, and flemer. ‘Whent ‘ad-" vanced Xgc,solling at §1.253¢@1.255{ soller Moy, closiug at tho outside. Bollor’ Juno ‘closed at; 81.27@1.273¢. Corn way 10 higher, closing at'| 649Za seller May, and G6@0024o seller June. e % OALL IIOARD, : Pork and lard woera quiot and steady, Maat: woro fairly active and a shado oasior. "Mous Hork. cash or‘eoller tho month, §10.40 asked; seller Juno, at §16.60; 1,000 tes lard,- sollor May at 89.673¢; 1,200 tes do at $9.653 600 tes do sollor Juno ab 89,875 ; 500 teado at 89.85: 1,600 tos do at $9.80 ;250 tca do seller July at $0.971¢ ; 100,000 ths shoulders seller June nt $6.20. Tho stocks of provisions in Olncinnatl aro ro- orted at 6,701° brls porls, 10,865 tos lard, and 6,216,718 1bs moats. ¥ 'ho Daily Commercial’ Report glves the fol- lowing ns the shipmonts of provisions from this city for the waek onding April 23; 1874, audsince Nov. 1, 1878, together with comparieous: R Tork, |Lard, | Hams, |8hould's, |* Hiddies, ria, | tes” | ten | ba b Wook onding fllnnoNnv,li"u: 195,880 106,603 B0, 828", 069, 86 180,484,091 | dlo, soller May, 16.20@10.30; do, soller' Juno, Samo Umd '72-3, (185, 869 161, V78] 65, 171.88,764, 11148,00, 616 | 810,471¢@16.60. Lard, cash or sotior tho month; “Iagludos all outmoats oxoopt showldors and 8. P. | §0,6236@9.76; sellur May, $9.70@9.723¢ ¢ mollor ama, 2 AL S - | June, 80.87@9.873¢; soller Jully, $10,00@10.05; Flour was very quiot at _unchanged prices. | short cloar,.- cash or seller Thore was no demand, except for & fow-lots of | asked; sollor May, Do askodj. .seller- June,” good to choico Minnosota spring ‘oxtras for ox- | 0@bifo; short ribs; cash .or goller tho Fort to Enropo ; othor brandsworo dull and nog- | month, no bids, no offors ; seller May, $8.55 octed, ~ Bran 'was buoyaut under an ‘sctive.| 870; sollor Juuc, $8.00@8.8734 ; shoulders, cash . domand; ‘it opencd’"at §22.00 per ton, | or seller the mouth, Go.asked ; sollor May, Go and closed with holders meking $24.00 on track. Salos woro reported of 50’ brls pring oxtras smtont) at §8.50 ; 100 bris do at 86.60 ; 200 brls o (Minnesota) at $6.60; 500 brla do on private asked ; sellor June, 86.17/{@0.224 ; selter July, $0,25. Bales on the call were 500 bris mess pork, solicr Mny, 8t 816.473¢ ; 250 brls doat $16.50% 500 tos lard, sollor Junie, at so.eug;_mo,ono the torma; 25 bris ryo nt 86,206, Total, 876 Lrls. | short ribs, cash, ntBde; 100,000 1bs” Bhoutders, Also 20 fons bran &t $29.00 ; 20 tons do at $32.00, | woller Mny, at §5.05 ;200,000 Iba do, soller Junp, all to arrive und on track; 10 tons’shortd ot | at 84.20. ; e $24.00; ‘10 tons coarse corn-meal at 226,00, de- e N ' lllfi'ouid. The following were the quotations at CHICAGO DAILY: MARKET. . ‘ 6 closo ; ;. : Fair to good whito Winters. $7.00 @800 . 3 5 BATURDAY EvEsiva, April 25,1 Honed o ol ATOOHOL~Was firmer, In_ sympatby with highe Chofco: epring oxtru 000 3 06y | wines. - Quotable ut $1.00@105, » - e S Medium to BTG ity | ; DEANS—Mediums were fh raquest for shipment to Good to chofco Miny 600" @ 7,60 - | tiie lumber eglous aud the North. Naviea ara uuarce, Patont do, 500 @iy -| Wequote: Navies, bund-picked, per bu, $3.15@12.40; 'air to ch 400 @ 4 75 | wnediums, do, $1,80@2.00 in bris, Qg Gommon do 50 B AT BUTTER-A somewhiat Toltor feoling provatlod fo- Ryo flour. X' o nag | 48y, in cousequencs of. favarablo “reyorts from tho an, ... 200 @aiap ° | Ko, Whipuers were taidug hold il mro frocy and holdors did not. monifest s groat anxloty to real~ [ze as on the earlier dsys of the week,* The warket is, Lowaver, by no meas stroug,: and with.any dacided inorenao'in the rocelpta pricos - would 1o doubj resumo thelr downwurd courwo, We quoto: Oholce to fancy yollow, 85@380; medium to good grades, 38@830 ; Ine forlor"to common, 16@370; common to. cholea 'roll, 900, 4 BAGGING—Thia markot romalna in the same quist stato ny noted for soveral wouks past,/and. pri tendy and unchunged, Quotal Btark, 8ic; Ludlow A, 82%0; Lowlston A, 3¢0; -Amerlcan A, 200; Amonkoag, 310 3103 burlap bags, 4 snd 5 bu, 17@100; gle, TT@180: do doublo, 7380 wool-sacks, BROOM-CORN—A fow orders wero, recolvad and placed at tha current prices, but tho matket, gonrally Apesking, Ia quiet. Woquala: Oholco’ Lurl, 8@8igo; do_extra, 903 corn that will work ftaolf {nid a olioles Liurl brodm, 'T@8o; for gool do, 6@70; good to “cliolooatall bra Ty Inforior brusk, 635 o, BUILDING ML’ ERIALS—Wero in moderato local domand st unolinged prices, We quoto: . Michigsn stuceo, $3.50; Now York stucco, castiug, $3.25@! Utiea,’ Loutevllle, and - Akrou cemont, $2.00 B ‘Whent was modorately active, and averaged }E@%n highor, n.\omfh in mengre demaud- for shipment, a8 tho Tiritish markets were 6d por 480 1bs lower, with no incroaso of strongth in New York. The advance hore was chiofly due to the existonco of Lome talont, 88 there were faw out sido ordors on tho floor, Local "spooulators’ an< ticipntod a rise, probably on moconut of threat- oning woather, though the roport that Now York has oxported half s million bu within tho wook, and tho knowlodgo of the fact that wheat is moving out lroolg from this city, had a good danl to do with the firmor tons, It 'is no wonder {hat the British morkets should be weak with's | liboral uupsly. though the shortago thore is'no-~ knowlodged "to be great enough {o’ absorb all that “oan be spared from this sldo of tho Atlantio,” It is, howeyor, notoworthy that -the quantity 1o trauslt for the United Kingdom de- oronsed 648,000 bu during the weok ending April 12, Heller May opened ot 81,2437, advanced to 81.253(, waverad for a couplo of ‘Liours batweon | Portland cemont, $7.0087,60; Limo in bulk, Te@$1.00 81.265and_ 81.263{, then sty $1.250¢, and nmmnrxu)u.mdl.aug‘ rl hnonuukig bri, $1.60 glouad at 81.25¢: ' Bellor June sold at G1.3b36@ (@203, viastorg hudr, 4 bu, dlo; ifre brlck, B 127, olowing at $1.26%. No, 3 spring olosed n¢ | 100, $36.00690,00 ; bulldlng brick (sommon), $4,00 $1.245¢ for rogular, and 81,25 for -triotly frosh | G880 § Mliwaukoo und Iuclue prosecd, $37.00412.50, xooalpia., No. 1 epiing oloied nt ©1.285@1.39, | {iiisata e, b oo HIO00@IM do connman, sud No. 8 do at $1.19/¢@1,20, Minnesota whon! QUEESE—~Romains firm at fully’ formor ratée, was quiet, No. 3 eolllng at $1.28)5" for otriotly | Only a small amount of prime cheeso remains {n storo, fresh rocelpts. Northwestern wl and holders are offeriug no conoesrions from previous noaots) was 13{@134o his (ot e | o e et tatm ok il s snya of the Now her than straight for k. ket ¢ - ¢ Th kot 1 firm under & TooOlDiR D o oenbral, but mot with| JOrSMAALL L Ehe Ptk e B et Fah Onsn salon wore oportod of 800 bu No, 1 speey, | Dricesy butno higher pricca ave roporled s mow aro atrlotly froah, at 81303 | 8,000 b Nov 3 oprnig, | suuand atter awd vl ondily on arrival at Ruisen 02 old of tho sawme quality, Lator in tho daytha ~a o ! an avorago advance of 3¢o por b, though our"|, 6d per 4801bs lower, - The anticipation of bad |. ‘| 1.45; " ginger, i Gollar, | £t the month,: 90-|. market became vory active snd strong at 170 fc mot fancy chesar, under an Eastern and {;"ia., demand," W quote : Now York facto: i, aitole? Lehig 10,007 Pon ia* Cinnel, $5,60@0.001 Indis $5.004 Wiimington, 15,003 COOPEIAG R Homaing qalots ated an followa 1, Fork bacrels, arrols, $1.00@2,10; lard tiercos, $1,40@. Tels, 48@0ho+ pork staves, rough, $18. Bucked, $20,00@25.005 tlorce mtaves, rongh 24,00 ; bucked or sawod, $25. 0 85.00 4 whis , 503, oase, olations. 451 flontr bas kit 4315120 # bank codoah, codilsh 503 Tabrador bornm £5.30@0.00 ey, $4350 0 Latebdos o ‘f{m@'o.w'm.' ‘3atin), 2 0, radof he: ring, round br), 0@ - *box erring,Nb, 1; 3068503 ' box Lerring, calod, 0@ 4303 Columbia Kiyer sslmot, 3-bris, $9.16810.00, - ¢ - FRUITS AND NUTS—In connootion with this, mar- Xot thers are no now important foatures to note, probably quite u mnmtfinnul‘ ' firm'tono, Wo quote: Dates, 10@10; Iayers, 10@17¢. ote, $2,1062.10 fam Valoncia, 13 3o ciron, i@t Tosaon pel @t Dowariy Aldon appics, 25@380; New Michigan sliced, lfl}{?lfi?{ $ @t} Westomn do, @1t $a7 honches, pured, 343208 143@160; do, mizod, 1@ rkist prunss, 118 104o: rtelun, o 19307 Zante 'ourzonts, . 75 Michigun'quarters, 13 236 ; Naplos wulnuts, 30@20; Grenoble walnuls, new, 10@{70: traril pocans, Toxns, DX and all cholco frulls wore firm, &8 follo 15@0,60 por box ; Messin orangos, por bo 7,003 foir to choleaapples; $4.00@7.00 vated cranborrics, in boxos; at $1.00 3 @8.00 por bunch, . GROCERIES—Coffeen woro being try stdorabla vigor, but buyers would_not ‘extra‘flno, B3@880 3 good AugaT-Lowse Blru cxtra do, 72@750 ; New Orloans molnascs, 830} do prime, 80@#20 ; do common, T0@720 ; Porto_ g‘:: mofussos, cliofoo, 65@080; common molaasos, 85 /BALERATOS—Common 10 best, BX@93o. - .y Suions—Allaplee, 1 41810’ clov, 6300 &ln, 35@070 popper, 283408 3 nutmoga, No, African, 23@28¢ ; do 0 030 ; White Lily, C{@u)c ; White Rose, B3(@03 A sla, Brinou—g| plfia. 5% @8c, i;chnmvmgn, vor gloas, 9X(@100 5 ‘common, forings inadequate, Wo quote the whol follows;cary 19 contatn, 20,00 17,60 ealo pricon , $3,00. - LoOAE oN Waaox—T/moty,” $14.00 | are now ciirrent, sd the number -of wall woll-" i'Prairic, $10.00,” Tor deliveryof prossod, $1,00 | matured cattle’ romaining i the Lands of foedors @i sccording o Ustanoe, - - b fa_ bellovod fo bo consldorably. loss than ot i1DES—Wore tcady, thaugh tho domand fromship- | tlio carrceponding pesiod last scason, Tho Rors was eportod less tirgeiit, owing to ndvices of | ‘ality of the rocelpts wan only fair, Among tho offor eclng Fust. o continns to quotet Groen cily | ingnwan a goolly number of fril-class beovos, buk butclors, 7a; green. cured, Ught, $3o; Hoary, doy | wnforiunately such was tho axception, tlo Irgar por- 8%o; part cured, 8ige; greeu calf, 1@14iGo; areen | tion consiating of common to good ‘wall-fed droves, up, Dxe: dry calt, 80@2%0; dry kip, 200; dry salted, | for which the rullng prices are $4.60@5.60, The ox 14@1fc; "dry filnt,'18@20c; deacon ekins, 650; | treme rango was: $2.60@6,70, the outsido figaro belng riibby, acorod. o, or othetwise damaged, two-ibirds | paid by a Bittabur i buyer far 20 fancy ateors, avorag- Drico; branded, 10 per cout off, . Shcep pells, waolcatis | Jng1,600 fom, Stockers continue in fur domand and matedns washied, per Ib, 35@40, | . : T 1in modorate supply at sbont steady prices, or at $3.60@. HOPS—Poor grades ore in largs supply snd dull; | 'whilo choice hop!bfi.\:unh quiet, arp looked upon with ‘moro confipeuce, bolng ecarce, 'Wo quoto: Oomng to'cholce Weatorn, 10@23c. - IRON . AND H ITEEL — Wero- only fairly sctiye, | though amplo suppiy, and sold slowly st $3.633/@3.00 Ratea sre without quotablo . chango,. though shaded | for poor tl; chnlcs {Lru\'c!. Calves ym plon}l(yennd- now,und then, whon or 0 an {nio. , mild, 17 Olifo nnd Weatern factory, do, 10@170} lower 10@180; -- OOAL—Iu {u light demand to mect ourrent reqnire- ments, and is lnllln1 at about provious rates, We red, $10,50 "ahmlnwlnnl, $0.60, ‘?.flfl?l.ll :’wi‘hb 00@22,00 3 d m“‘:fi’(m% At ' Rous 505,75 § fluurm The Alstribution of domestioand foreign sssoriments was tothe gouéral oxpectations and tho FoneroN-— drums;13%@130; figs, in boxen, } ralolns, 10080 Miiscatel, 83,60B0,0; Faipe: ork exiras, 10X @133d : smghm:l (}a, 1056 'peacher, hulvos, How, - 12160 ; blackberrice, 19 @00} raspberries, 40@423;, piftod’ chorrics, 32@3%c, Nuzs—Fliberis, 11@1750 almonds, Terragons, 216 dn Chilf walnuts, 193300 ; s, 11@11%0 } @103¢o ; Wilmington peanuts, fancy, 13@1da: do nocond quality, 7@100; Tennosses peanuis,- [ O s,man{c., A sy b . GREEN FRUITS—Oranges and femons were activé, - wa: Lemons, ol ¢ Gulile $3.00 5 soisa AN d with cod- avo them in lnnsn{munnum than tho {mmedinto wants of their Plioton 15 5] cne-. aloutty, w@'.'o%[ Boars—German motiled, SX@00; Goldan Wost, § 93 03 Bavon: Linpor: 6340 ; Whito Itup~ (i) wo@%é(g? p,r‘tmmsu s@oigo, 100 ; 103g0; - .~ HAY=Contintiés very ‘firm finder a good demarid’ ‘for shipment and from tho sliort intorest, with the of- Jbs : Timothy, $17,00@ 0, 1, $16.00;,No, 2, $16.00; mixed, $12,00@ ;\rlmn prairie, $12.00 ada No, l, -$10.50@11.00 ¢ g0 quantitios azo wanted.:, We o4 by thio wareliouses during tho weel Junt closed, snd the oxpired portion of tho curront montls sud tobacco o, wera (s ) s Loloma; ek, Month, Year, ‘Tolals, . 4,730 25,000 1872-15, 5143 - FWTRS 167173, V1804 BAB 18113 “* The “aggrogaie of traumactions entftln tho weck 1o 8’| Juat close 0 highoat - rank in the calondar, tho -Cannel, $7, and ‘Walnie Tiill, $5.60; Brooks, | ‘Bjes being the largost yot reportad, and 263 bogahioadn $9.00; Dloiabnicg, 800,001 Kirklarid grdle; 47,001 | 1n cxcenn of last week, s ; lanfln“’V-lley. 40,803 Indinua block. $0.80; Ainchk,] ~““Fortunately for sollers, alno, the Iargeat mnles of 003 Darolay, $5,00, « © . - | \| ihe tobacco year Lave bean ‘made at tho- beat prices, Xarly In thio wook a declded advanco wna catablinheid in lcaf and Iugn of common fo good grades, under ah unuauslly sotive competition among buyera. Thin advanco was hold Wirough the greator part of tho wook, but in tho lat two day it hian boon partly, if not wholly Tost, _Tho mnrkot openod fo-dny with & gront: er show of ‘weak rougli, $26.00@39.00 do, b mers than in_any day of tho weck, but Haron $0.00@10.00¢ clrcle foue Loadlsg, @90 por | ralliod subsoquently, and cloros firin nt tho Acale of ok flour hoop-polc, $10.00a 12,00 poc prices ruling at thedate of qur lant ravtow," Woquotet FiS0—Thoro. 18 & stoadily falr. focal and intertor (|- Frwe Qor—Extrs, 70@800; cliotcs, 60@0%0 ; modinm, demand for loke snd salt water s, st firm- | 50G@5600; Wfl"owmmfl"' 3@dse. Iy analained prices, Quotations ware' a8 follown: | - Prua—Natural lonf, 75@800; halt bright, COG0c, No, 1 whitefish' 3-b¥, $1.00@7.25 : No , | biack, aonnd, 45@58c, 10.037.00; No, 1" out,” 80.60@0.76 + No, 1, shore- | BuOmMG~Good tp cholce, 83@300; medium, 33 SR 2 aro S, Nl | CHELSR S ; g 3 No, aokere! (=br] .003.) main firin at very full prices :--Youn, o family: maclorel, - 3-brl, , $1.00 i alioks, | mon, common 10 .fairy 3@ ik0; e 38@180; do, good, 58@0Ha ; ne, ¢ do ‘cholco. ta_extra L10; common ta fine old hynon, 85@88a: Common mporial, 3@0%0; 00t to ehinice do,00¢@$1.101 fair to gaod gunpovwder, [2@9%0c; choico Pingaucy, $1,1031.205 extra Moyune, $1.U5@1.40;- cholco to exira now Japan, 05c@$L.08 ‘common to good do, 10@800; fair to goad old, 68@750 3. common 40, 406802; colorc aatural-eaf rpuo, 608 ; common to fine Oolong, § good, Ghiofeato oxten, Bia@HL00, o 0+ o0 B3G6 400D TWO Htola piteds weak, an follgwn: Decch, .00@9,60; blckory, $10.00; slabe, $5.000.50, deliyersd, 5 il + WOOL~—Manufsacturers aro buying only for imme- diato wants, and, slthough tho supply of old wool Ia excoedingly small, some dealers ueg. ehading pricor, and winli (o _close’ out their old atack bofore tho now clip is. to come forward, 1t1s thought that tho market will open st about tho ramo pricesss it did last yosr, ot 400 for-fino washod flecco, Ticoco Wools aro uoted lower. - We quoto 1 vl ‘wusbied, prime,..... Tub, washed, common 1o good. Common dingy.seesvser Flooce, waahied, X and XX, iighi Flecce, washod, X and XX, dingy. X shed, modinm Light, ", - Fleeco, unwashed, cosrao and Flocoo, unwaalied, fine ... Buper and oxtra oulled, 5 L —— , CRICAGO LIVE-STOOK MARKET. g ® SaTURDAY EVENTNG, April 25, ‘Tho rocelpts of lve-stock during the weok have beon trado scemed to domand, and the volumo of salen was | 88 follows: L amall. Liboral conceanions waro offored as an dnduce- | o' Oalisse, I00%. ENup mont to larger purchaacs, but to no. purpose, Thore 1308 4 ‘wis good degree of actlvily inthe domand for other s e staplo acticles, and. a liberal movoment in most side 08 e g:mln woa witnessod, Prics. were the same as yes-. 151078 267 B1-OAnD, Som—mg;sxc. .t - | 9,000 Gorrres—Moohs, 31@373(0; . G. Tava, U@BAN o ; e Java, No. 2, BI@093¢0; fancy Rio,273@A80: choied | ‘y. o it do, 2136@273(c; prime Rlo. K @27%05 good do, 303" St @ilo; common do, 2530; ToRAtAg 40, IK@I503< Ll TR, pelio, S iscinns; Marataiba. Botgate e 2{c ; do, prime, 3 Maracaibo, 10, ¢+ - OhNpLxa—Btar." full el t, 17@1740; * tearinb, 78,400 full woight, 133@14o; do, short wolght, 12}¢@130;: | i . ioE—Patns, 8X@8X 3 Rangoon, B@EX0; Caroll a“'- ;| 8@9x(o; Louislann, 83@0xc. . e o . .BuaARs—Pntont cut lonf, 12,‘{?12}1‘0; crustiod and e ondorod, 11yo: granulied, Tiiie;” A, standard, nila 05@10%¢c; do, No. 2, 10@10%c; B, 9%@10¢; ox-, e tra'0, 0:(@0%c; 0 No,' 3, 1%@baic; yellow O, No. 1, i 934@b37c: - cholen brown, $5@0igs: prime do, Tolal. = | Bi¢c; fair do; Bx¥@83co] choloo:‘moluesos bugar, 8 [ . IOl o B e o Samio} commin Ao, AL Now Folloving fy ¢ ey of catitlo ratos botweon B10: comion, 3% o 1% | Oblcago snd Eastern markets, which wont inta effect do, falr, B3¢@Bigo; common, Tx@Be, . B 1 " sinurs—Diamond drips, $1,83@1,38 7 atlyer dripd, | ob. . To Now York, per car, : To Boston, per cas To Albany, per cas To Duffalo, per car, To Pittsburgh, percs . To Datrait, per car. o Tolodo, per car.. OATTLE-Tto past balt-dazen dsys uve doveloped 10 features assentially ditieront from. thiose prevalent duringlnst week, Lrals has boon dull from tho opene ing of tho market on Monday down £o tho close, with pricen ruling_wonk snd lower, The contluued *de- ‘Prosaion I solely due to tho unuatally lberal mup- ltes aont forward-during tho past threo or four woeks, 0 n from Marchi 2310 dato augregating Tl 427 head, During tho piast thrvo weoks thioro has_booh: an ovor supply Inall the principal markets of tho ‘conntry, and during this period the oporations of Lot Eastorn'and. Westorn ahippora binvo been tarried on ot & 1oas, - Thoso whio hold_on o tholr fat cattle for s whilo will, without doubt, obisin -botter prics than, 475 for common 1o primo_young eattls In light flesh avoraging from 700 to 1,080 iba. Butchors hnve poid $3.60@5.00 for common to extra cows and poor to fattieh nteors and fat oxen. Texns cattlo hiavo been in light 08 - weak' at $3.00@3.60, nceording to quallty, Mieh cows quotes y \ | eoll aby whiore frotn §22.00 to §50.00. Iron 3 @34-10rates | . Tho Kansaa City Cuttle Trail givos the following o Hors @ 51" rates | thio conclusions of alargo cattlodlealor who hos just Plato iron, comumol tank. rates | returned from a.tirip {hrough Tezas: *'Thattho ‘Norwayiron, <1 | drive for the pros:nt year wonld bo about balf that of Norwsy nallirods, B | luat year; but that tho stock driven would Le of much .Gorman plow stecl © © 1’| beltor auality and sell st. good pricos. Drovora hisve Gant plow atoel 9D | Joarnod from the oxporience of Inst. year that it in a ericon tool ¥ | poor policy to drive scrub atock, and flls year's drive Olrorne tool steel. @1 | will exceed in quality of stock {hat of any your pro- Englisl tool steel zoteq | vious, For many years past Toxas has beon. over. Engiish apring st rates | “atooked with caltio} and, indood, at ono tmo It was ‘Amcrican cast spring ‘@13 . xates | the common saying that Lho more cattlo » man owned Btool tiro, A(-in @9c - 81 | thapoorer he would find Limeelf in the long run. Too call aie @103¢0 Wb | But st the closo of tha War Toxas stock.mon conie +10 - LEATHER—Is firm, under light stocks, notwith- standing * the abeonce of anything ‘more than moderato demsnd, * Below aro { ¥ B MEMLOCK, Ikt Yoo, ov 15 1 ity uj T, No. . Gity u{;g:r; No. 9, 9 £t.. Country up) Calf, citv.. Tough upper, Tough ubber, damaged: ‘Buffalo slaughter solo. “D, Apolo.. . Fronch oaif, Jodo, French calf, 24 to 38 0 prices currents | menced driving thelr vast herds into Kausas, ond, s there has been an almost unlimited demand through- out the Northorn Btatea and Territories, thoy sold heiratoek at good pricos, aud sapldly dofistod thele Dords, For soveral years this oy been golog on until cattlo have becomu acarco in_ Texns, and thelr atock- mon are now turning thelr atiention to prooure more and better stook,” HOGS—With porhsps ono or _two oxcoptions, uo . largo recelpta were novor before known at this alago of the season, the arrivals showing an increaso 8s oompared with last weok of 16,278, ond 25,33 as_com= pored with weck before last, Thut under thess hoavy Tecelpts there should be o very pronounced shrinkage of valuea waa {0 be expocted, and in all descriptious grading bolow: chofce tho mathot {n #off " 20@25c, Uholce and extra rbuch"mxl have “held thelr own™ talerably wall, 6@100 covering tho roduction in such —though, If the presont rato of supply s to be malu- tafned, sellers may expoct to bo callod upon for furtlior concossions. “To-dny the market was fafrly active, but the fecling was woak nnd sales_showed o reduction from yester- day's prices, in_common ond medium grades, The rango was $4.75@5.90 for Door to cholce, withs salos French kipi 50 to 1 . mostly at 85.30@6.50, T e Hivs intarlof o Deloos for Pl 1oh aad Amaert e B active or domand, Pricos for n an i | No, v, - Vo e i can Rusidn iron aro radiiced, otherywrhio thoro wae no | 5 4%~ Prieide: v PricelNe. An. Price, chango, - Tho rocent declino In gold will probably pre- | 38 - 355 ' P03 307 o vout u immodlato advauce in- Hx plato, though the | o3 g oo k] oy anariot fa firm,~ Tlatos havo recently advanced in Liv- | 33 118 B40) 7L 103 . arpool,and” thio strike of: the mincra in Walea contin: | 43 1 . B 17 14 o ues, Fallowing nre the quatationgs_ -+ .10 .. 185 180 . 5,50 61 187 100 T PLATS-10, 10x14, $12.60; .o, 12213, $19.00: 1% | 105 80 - B0 bid o 20, $1340; do, fooflag, 16:20) 10, 311,03 do, e, | 35 W b a7 i 1o Trv—Latgo, 90¢ £ isnal, 810 bar, 82, N Me R P Bououu=No, 1, 2185 No, 3, He. o 72 208 6862 17 115 Leio—pig, 7ist; bar, o plpa fullolle, 9@9%oi | &3 305 b0l s In m cit do, 93 pull E . L| 60 131 45038 w9 ! 101 ‘g Bumer Zio—Tull casks, 100; less quantity, 1o; | 105 155 530,32 209 180 S ifier ‘fpon—No. 24, b2 raen; Rusklateon,s, v, | 53 - 10t G0l oA and 10,203 do, 1 and 13,2103 do'No, 1 stained, 200 4 e raies ; Amertcan Tusain—A, 140; T, 12c; GALYANIZED T10N—No, 10926 do; 25@26, 140 No, 27, 150; No, 28, 80, of '15 por cent fs mado from this lst,. to sizes, 43, . ‘Wme—Nos, 1100, 983 7 to 9, 100 £ 10 to 11, To; 1 11350; 13 and 14, 1430} 15 and 14, 14o; 17, 15 100} 19, 19¢c; 20, 2003 full bundle, 80 er cont discoiint § s fence wiro, B0, © . . NAILS—Were aotive at $4.00 rates, as follow: 804, per keg, §4.12%; 50 and 8d do, $1,973; $4.62; 4ddo, $4.873¢ clineh, $0.75 Liomp Kaeh'cor 18@230; marline, 3 1, 1 turred ropo, ¥ '1b, 1703180 ; onkum, 603 pitely 9 Uil , 130; No, 21@3M, 1303 160, A discount Correr—Copper bottoms, 350; Lraziers, over 19 Iba 470; tinned coppor, B40; planished copper, dlc; do, oul 20@. ed do, 5d do, $5.03)7 30" do, fne, * 7940 off. e —1o contintio o quote: Manllia for, 1 105 @TTco; aiul opoy @ i, 10} @1oyo; < § X .0 $5.0000.005 tar, § brl, $L16G " OIL8—Prices ranged substantially the same a8 on the precoding days of the weok, where with one..| --BIEEP—Tho supply wss tho lighteat for many weeks, but, in tho abaenco of any considerablo’ dow mand, the Jow prices eatablishod last woek haye only about’ been sustainod.’ The offeringa wore pretly -evenly distributed betwoen' local and outalde buyors, at $3.75@4.50 for scalawags ; at $4.75@5.756 for com~ ‘mon {0 1aedium, and.at $6,0067.00 for good to oholce, 3, g 5 CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. BATURDAY EvENING, April 25, LUMDER FREIGUTS. Istoe, $1.75 ;- Muskegon, $1.60; Grand Haven, Ludington, Whits Lake, ondl Pentwator, $1.634 + Menominée, $2.00, : ; ‘wholcanle markut was firly active at about Fri ricea, 'The recolls of fresli cargoca at thedocka wege liglit, snd tho offorings were cousld- grably raducod, Buifs and bosrds wero steady st $ULO0GILTS. - Jolatu anid seuntling sold st tho yards ot eeterday's deoling, at $10,00@10,60, moatly wix- ling . at tlio {nside price, @l “fho day's range of pri Bill-vuir strips or two unimportant -oxcoptions they,were. firmly d8 wero nomiual at $14,00@185.00, and Lath s held, We quote : Oarbon, 153c; extra winter lard, | wt $2,25; pickels (fiat) at flfl.’flfl. 'GA‘DDII‘I" l.\zfl ll-lv!nca 8503 No. 1, Toi No. '3, “108720; lneeed, rawe, | cargoes wero loftover, Hoveral vosmols jott thia marne $1,03; do, bollod, fi.osi\vhlln.a\)@u’zn:umrm $3,10@" | ing for Monominco and otlior woat-shoto yorts, . Tho 2.20; 'wenfafoot oll siriolly purd, $1.103'do, oxtra, 0007 |-4co has not ye moved out of nil fho Grean. Hny porte: do, No. 1, Blo; Bauk ofl, 600 atralté, 630y oleplinub | but It Iy saiq £0 b6 wenk, and iho vesets. witl probably ofl, 0503 tirpentine, 53@84o s naplitha, 83 gravily, 1701 | exporienco little trouble n getting throngh, Enc for paphtha, common, 1 4o, POTATOEB-—Peachblon tios wore in falr supply nud siow, blows, from atore, $1.253 per bu ; mixed lota, peachblows in_car-lots, $120@1.25 doliv Tose, in lots, $1.10@1.18; mix (@$1.05, delivered. POULTRY—~Turkeys and chickens wors i falr loé demand, and cholce 8tock was firmer under Jight offer- mfll. Ducks and gocso were dull, Below are the quo- tal 514@100: do, livo, 13@18c; @.60; do, Hye, $3,00@9.60; ons ¢ Turkoys, o chickens, diepacd, $3.. ducks, $3.00 ; goeas, $5.00, BREDS—Tho gencrai 0d, wore in actlye request and firni under lght offerings. :Mizod and common varies Wo quotos Poache 00@1,10; 2 rod ; early anid common 1ots, 00 ket was rather quist, liut lowing salos wore reportod s .. .. % : COargo schr: Leo, from Muskegon, 76 m common stripsand boards at $11,35 ; & m short ploce atuft, at £10.00; 2m fat plokelu'al 300,005 4 m lath at $3.25, 1d by Rwer & Aarhaus, Cargo chr Win, Jonga, 120 m Jolsts and $10.35 cargo schr I, H, Haydon, 120 m atrips Doards ot $11,75,: Ludington tally ;' carg achr Gealno, 128 my common tnch at $11.00; 60 i Joist and scantlin (Inrgely 18 £t) at $10,00 ; cargo schr J. A. Iloffman, 10 m juists And scantli flur«su 16 £t) at 10,00, Luding- ton tally ; cargo sebr Liliza Day, 120'm Joists ahd Hoant- ely 10 {t) at $10,00, ALl fiom Ludiugton, L, N, Blekford & Co, AT Titk YanDs, al g (lary Bold by ' inquiry.” Combin stoady prices, and stooks of this description are nold prices wero auoted tho samo, ruling firm for chioles | | Thoro was no particulir change, 'Orders aro coming eomplos and illet, Timothy sold at $2.00@2.78; | forward quite [rcely frow the fuforior, and the ship clover at $3.00@518; nammath *quotable at $0,006 | meuts aggrogate sbnut the sume as for the correaponds 6157 Mungarian at 0C@T00; mitlet at 76@80c, Ve | ing periud last spriug, ‘Uhe’ locul business fa ratlor 1ot salos of 10 b-gn faucy Wiiolby t 31,76 B bagu at | Lighas comparcd with st of formor sessons, riocs o lh badnat £2.003 70 boge prinie’nt, 42,661 40 | ur without alleration, .Tt 1y uudoralood that soiuo o5t $2.60§ 160 Ligs good at $2.40; 20 bage at | era aro sttll wolling comimou stuff, mostly “elxtecus, $2,97; 87 bagn &t $2.25; 10 bage at $2,007 10 bogs. I unchonged. We quote: clover atg0.15; 13 logdat 45007 10 bags ltungarisn 3 $30.00 * @55,00 at §bo; B0 bu nlilet st 77507 1 car o b T00; %3 agy Hocoud clai rd olear, at T80, BALT—Was quiot .and unchanged, as follows; nnllh{da,fl.llfl Onondega and Bsginaw, fiue,$1.00% ordiusry coarse, §2,00 ; conras disniond, $2,10 10 withous bags, $3.003 r 3 gronn Qalrsh with l? por sack, a —16 firm, - 'I'he fallowing is from the Lana {avillo Courder~Journal of Avril 183 * ‘Chig saloa mwrh Third glear; thick i Oloar flooring, 18t sud 34 togutber, " Tatand 34 {ogeilier. ... .. 22.00 it] £ 10.00 DR cveraserss @20,00 Flooring, firat common, dressed, 00 @U0,00 @0 Flooxiny, #0ead qommon, drgwred, TFlaoring, third common, dremsed, A wagonebox hoards, soloct inches and upwara, 20,00 @28,00 14,00 - @10.00 4,1290° @13.00 o 1200 @14.00 16,00 30,00 1900 @16.00 100 @ ... 1400 qa .o 17.00 @1.00 RIOON) cvaee s Joint, ecantling, foucing, tin footandunder. . Jotet and reantiing, 30 (0 34 fect, s Dickoels, smuaro,, 18, flut.. Codnr posts, Apitt, Cudnr poets, Toun Lath..... 460 @ 278 No. 1 navwe T80 @ A or Btar, % 860 @ 8,78 Buingles on irack (. o 300 @312 ‘Thireo dollurn per car t6 he nddod Whon mflmmffi- which charge follows {ho ahingles, Liioknese-Fivo shingies (0 bo {0 nches fn. thick. Leugth—SHixicen ne nches, ———— MARKETS RY T! GRAPI, : Tarelan Markets, 5 LIvearool, April 98—11 a, ni,—Flaur, 28, ‘Wheat —Winter, 124 ‘4d@120 8d; sprivg, 114 8A@128 9d 3 white, 194 80@12% 10d ; club, Re@1Js 2d, - Corn, 388 8d@30s, Pork, 633 6d. Lard, 46s, LIVERrOOT, Aprll 25~-2 1, m.—Brosdstnffs quict and onsy, Prices unohanged. Lard, 4Gs 0d, Pork, s, - . Panip, April 25.—Rtentes 507 800, LIvenroor, . April 25—Evening.—Cotion—Steady ; middiiug uplands, 8%d; middling Orlesns, B3;d} sles, 12,070 balen; Amorican, 71,0003 spoculation ‘andf export, 2,000 bajea, rendstifs—Quict abd unchanged, —i6n 94, - 4 + Mess Pork—Gds, Turpontine—ids 6d@33s, Loxox, April 25,—Amount of bulllon withdrawn from tho Bank of Englond on balance to-day, £84,000, Rato of dscount i open markot for 8 montha bills, 43 per cent, or 37 bolow thio bank rato, Rate fof monoy at the Btock: Exchiange on Governmont securi- zlflaz.n lfl m’r‘ cont, Consols for ‘money, 033@93% ; ao- Uniled Blaton Boturitios—8-20a of 1603, 106%3 6Ta, 1087¢ 10-40s, 104; nowdGs, 1043 New York Oentral 88 ; Krle, DI f‘ 3 preferred, 51, Hefinod pefrolonm, 11s §4@124, ‘Tullow—382@888 8d, . -;Toston Wool Market. * BorTON, April 25.—Thbro has beon falr buslncan in wool " during tho past week,’ though bugors purchase cautiously, and only a8 wantod. With 7o demand for goods, tho'stock 1 scconmuinting, and, with Liewwy pag- rolls fo meot ovory week, many manufecturers fool that they wonld be bettor off to stop -thoir mills ot onte, but heeitate to do so. - The prospecta for a favor- ablo ‘changa in not very. oncouraiug, 1n fiuo flooves thero is no chango. Dosirublo lota of extrs snd douhle oxtra Tounrylvania sud Ohlo’ still command 85@57c, bat the stock of those wools §s ugm and in few hands, Wil fine flogces are nteady, fino forolgn wools sro more or.lesa noglocted, Mirhigan ficoces: are aolling rincipally at 50@530; about 160,000, s have been kon In this rango. In pulled wools brininess has bren 3 | smallor than for some wooks, and the feoling is not so firm, ‘aithough a mirked change 1a prices fra taken place. For low grades of pulled tier o scarcely an floccen still continue 0 bo taken at up olose, bt now Kentuoky clip Is noar at hand, Quo- fatlonn:' Olfo and Popnsslvanin No. 3, troblé-oxtes, and above, 49@080; Michigan, 48@53c; Maino, Bict oombing and delnue, 66030 ; ‘uniashod, H@3Txe } low tul-washed, 420¢ acoured, 60@030 ; malls, 25@400} superfine and oxtra pulled, 40@54c, Noiv York Dry Goods Markot. Nzt Yonr, April 35,—Tho trade movemont s slow to-day on account of the stormy wenthor. The mar- kot for cotton goods is quict, but steady at unchsnged rices, Light brown sliootings moro active; modium leactiod Lottons n fair demand ; grain bags in better request., Prints and printed chirtings less active, @inghams slugglsh, Wooleu goods show 10 improve. ment, Forelga diéra gooils aud silia lowor in Siet cnds, Plewburgh O3 Marliet. Prerussnon, April 36.—Crudo quict, Barge ofl, Pittsburg delivery, quoted 47c per galion; Parkera! 10-Tige.: Refinod quict but firm; quoted 3lay and Juuo 100, Tho Produce Markets. NEW YORK. Nrw _Yonw, April 23.—CorToy — Nominally e Digher ; middiing uplauds, 173¢c; futures closod firhs snlen, 46,100 baleas April, 177, uy, 1738 Jaue, 1717.82@17 81603 July, 17 31-02@18c; Auguat, Bugipsrurre—Flour_quiot and stoady; saper~ fine Western and Stato, $5.76@0,00; to* good, $6,05@0.45; pood to clx 0.75 5 whifo wheat oxtra, $8.75@1. @7.853 Bt Louls : and corn-m cnl unchai and unchangeds; r 10,000 bu, Rye, barloy, and malt unchongod, Corn in fair demand an slightly higher; recelpts, 130,000 bu; new Western, mixed, 8338007 now yollow Wealorn, 80@3tic; old Wentern, mized and yellow, 8ic. Oats steadys res colpts, 20,000 bu; mixed Westorn, 63@04)c; white ‘Western, 64@37c, JAY—Unchanged, Hors—-Unchanged, Grocenes—Colfea dull. Sugar steady, Molawser .and rice quiot aud unchanged. oL SEnoLEN—Crude, 7:@Tx0; Toflued, 167,@100 for May. TunPENTINE—Ldwer at 40@41c. Eoas—Firm at 18!;@21o for Western, Leatuzr—Unchanged, ; WooL—Firm; domestio flecce, 40@700 ; pulled, 250 80¢; unwashiod, 18@35¢, < ProVIsIONs—Pork steady; mew mens, $17.00 spots $10.75 May ; $17.25 Jul g clear 10c5 suort clear, 10xc, “Lard firm; primo steam, 10 3-18@10X0 8 ; prime, 105 May? 10%@T 10 13-160 Ma; 7-16c Jul Burren—Firm; Western, H@1To; now Western sud Btnte, 1@ITc, Gurese—Lirm at 1@183¢e, Winsuy—Quiet at 075@980. MeTaLs—DMonnfactured copper stoady; ingot and Inke dull at 24 @28¢c, Pig-iron quiet; Bcolch, $36,00 39,503 - Amorican, $27,60@03,00. Bar dull; Tussia N, Lt "u‘:mi: 00@4.00; clineh, $3,60@0,60 AILE—Firm ; cul o i ly B0 L8603, horseshos nominal, 2 sheot, 2 ; OLEYVELAND, Oreverasn, April 25—BrEADSTUrTA—Graln markes * quict and unchanged, but holders frm, . PETNOLEUM~—¥irmer, . . OINCINNATI, OnvomxwaTT, O, April i 25—CoTToN—1Te, BREADRTUPES—Flour unchanged. Wheat, _$1.43, Oorn, 66@000. Oats, 47@300, Ryo, $1.08." Barloy, Provistons—Tggs, butter, and checso, unchangod, Pork, qulct: offoring freoly at 17c, Lard, quiet} steam, @ 10c; kettlo, 10[@10!¢c, BShouldors held at 63¢a; mold at 83¢o; spot, 80, Buyer, June, cloar, firmer, Baoon, quiet at 1@1K § 96, DETROIT, Drnnorr, April 25—Dneavergres—Tlour, quiot and unchay, In nrng' respect, Wheat steady and i1/ moderate demand, Extrs, §1.66%@1.67; No, 1, $1.! @1.60; nmber, $1.47, Gorn, sleady and (n modernts demand ; quoted at 70c Oats in good demand snd full priccs—50c. ToLEDO, ToLEpo, O, April 25, —DnrivsturEs—Flour un chonged, © Wheat 1o ligher, closing wesk; N 2 whito “Wabaab, $1.63; No. 3 do, $1.49; Michigan, $1.50@1.58: ember ' Afichi . 814735 scllor. My, 81613 No, 2 e, .47; No, 8 do, $1.40; rojoctod rad, $1.25, duill and o #hindofowor ; Nigh nlxed, 708; eeller July, 70305 low mixed, 693c ; while, 100 ; 10 grado, 6Uc. Quts foirand firm's No, 1, 640; No.3, S1xc, OLOVEN SEED—$5.80, ; Reonr1s—Fionr, 4,000 brla; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 91,000 bu ; oals, 8,000 bu. mipMERTe—Tlonr, 600 bris; wheat, 10,000 buj ‘corn, 35,000 bu ; cate, 3,000 bu, - % ' MILWAUKEE, . b Mrtwaukzr, April 25.—BREADSTUFFS—Flour dull ;nd.ll'iu‘ulluv lov{urmwm;t llgfl A ll‘l}t} in’l H;l;l!fiesrr‘(a omand; No, waukeo, $1.32; No, 2, SLIBY 3 scllor Moy, $1.28) ; June, 31,29, Corn fair and firm ; No, 2 mixed, Gic, d in moderate de- ‘maid ; No. 3, 483¢c. and weak ; No, 1, 910, arley' dull ahd nominal s .50, RzoErPza—Flour, 89,000 brls ; whieat, 6,000 bu. Biarstzsrs—Flour, 10,000 brls; whoaf, 76,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bu. i NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, April 25,—ProvisioNs—Pork dull at - Oorrze—Firm; dealers! stock, 11,600 bags : nona in St bands; ordinaey, l@0o; fir) 205@3; good, 20@23¢0; prime, 2N @2ic. Corx AEaL—Bearco and higher; in_ demand for flood sufferers ; $4,00@4.20, Othors unchanged. Corrox—In good démand, but with only a moderate husinoss, oxcept by ono bujar, who took 5,600 bales, Balcs, 7,40 Dales, Prices trregulur, snd gonorally stiifer,. cloaing at an advanco of ;@Xo; for goo ordinary ta strict good ordiuary, 15@100; low middling 10 airict low middling, 16 @1 7)o midilng to strics middiing, 17 @173¢0; good middling, 177@180, Ro. colpts, 049 Diiok oxpocts to tho Conlincut, 7000 goustyine, 803; Groat ittt 80103 stock, 138,803} unsold, 73,000, v g ST. LOUIS, . 81, Tous, Aprl 2.—Corton—Tirm and bigher Httlo dolug ¢ riddling, Tic. . Dneapsturru—Flourlittls dofug prices unalianged, ‘Wheat—8teady s No, 3 ‘Obicago, $1.90@LI0K { No, -red wintor; $1.85. Corn slow; No, 2 mizod, 673 §7%0 clovators, cushi 670 Muy, Oats slows No. 1, BLA@DLMG in slovator, Datloy” iem : wirlotly priimd ) Mintosdti, £1,65, Iiye inactive at $1,00@1,03, Witskx-Bieady at Uic. ; ] Troviatoxs—Pork bud Srmly ot $10,75@17, Bugk meats quist, with ouly a Jobbiug trade, Ducon quict’, o for shontders, ; 03@040 for clear rib; OX@9Za Lor olar.Laed dlelat 35,47, Tons—Tecolpts 1,235, and tnchongod, Oarrre~liccolpla 4155 only a local demand ; un~ clangod, i LOVISVILLE, LoulaVILLE, Ky, April 25, —CorroN—Qulet and un. clisnged at 1030, DurapaTors s—Flour quict and nnchanged, Whea'y quiot and unchungod; amber, $140@1A5} whito, $1.45. Corn quict and unchnged ok T5@70s, | Oata Quiet and unchungod ot 57@08c, - ltyo higlior at 41,10, Trovielons—Esuor, ork quietut 170, Dulk shoul- 40} cloarrib, 674@9c; coar, Do, Tiacou shou T0; cloar b, 9320 1 cleur, 10440, Sngur-ciired 3%@13)0, 'Lurd, ‘toreo, 10}@l0x0; kegy s @lio, Witsssx—Qulet at 830, BU: Burraro, April 285, —BukavsTurra—Wheat dull nnd unsetiled, "Corn lower ; 20,000 bu No, 2, to arrivey $1.70. Oata dull; 700 bu whito at $1,59, BALTIMORE, ' NiAvTitonE, April 35, —Brapsrorrs—Flour dull, weuk, sud unchanged, Whoat quict and unchanged, Corn'dull ; uew Western mixod at 830 ; old, 800, Oaty steady'; Weatorn, CO@030, Ityo firm at $1,03G1.03, TrovisioNs—Qulel aud unchungod, BuTrkn—binrket bare of Weateru producta, Correr—Unelunged, Wlx‘u‘u‘—uul_ut wEL00,