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i~ S T THE CHICAGOU DAILY TRIBURNE: FRIDAY, e NS i bl S i 6 e St s e et e, S MAY 1, 1874 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY, Titunspar Bvenma, April 30, Thera wns o falr, bub not active, domand for aneroy to-day. Rates aro firm at 10 por cent for largo and small loans, Many of tho banka havo larga doposits, which they would be glad to lonn ab ourront rates; whilo othors look forwnrd xathor to o roduction than any Incronso of thelr Jincs of diacount, Exchango grow wenlor to-day, and was zolling at 26@500 promium por $1,000, Now that the straits havo oponod, oxchauge willsoon bo plenty. ‘Thio country bauly aro cortainly full of monoy. Ono bauk in this city was offored to-dny $75,000 from banks fn Tows aud Iliuols, which desiro to loan it horo -at 10 per cont for ninoty days, Anolber bonk wns aeked to put 920,000 in tho mmnrket; still anothorTown bauk has £60,000 which it wonld boglnd to Joan hore. Thero offers aro accom- paniod with tho strongest assurancos that mone: ia plentyin tho country. It mustbosos All winter long produce has boon arriving lore in unusunl quantities, and has boon shipped Enat~ ward, The farmots hinvo obtained good prices forall they linve sold. Their deposits in tho gonntry banks show that thoy nra as well off as ovor before, if not more so. Thora i this differenco, however, in tho situation : Tho farmers are cconomizing moro than thoy have Loon neoustomed. to do. o small stocks carried by the coun~ sty morchants, and the accumula- tions In bank, show that nurchases aro uot mado with the liborality of formor yoara. Manufacturers will fool tho effects of this ro- tranchmont, a8 thoir oporations alrondy rovonl. “Trado showa {ts olfects in o quistor movoment, but this canuot bo._long-continued. This sur- plus monay ia alrendy domanding omploymont, 1ud would soon flow to quicken all branches of business if Congross had glven a dofinite nnd final decislon to tho financial quostion still bo- toro 1t. BPECIE PAYNENT, 01110400, April 23, 1674, To the Tidttor of The Chicago I'ribune : When Sountors difter on the subject of financo, it moy bo prosumption if I suggeat any modo of reliof, § 1t ia a fact that specio is tho only curroncy which clrculatos botweoa nations, and nuy papor curroncy bnsed on coin isbotter than a " promisa o pay at plensure,” though backed by a woalthy couniry. 1 donot protond to prosent a now schemo en- tiroly, but to use nomo ideas, in n condonsod form, alrendy adyanced by some in both parties, and which, if ndopted; I think will bring tho dosired redult withi loust loss and opposition. I nm convinced that sooner or lator thoy witl bo adopted, and why not now ? Congress should decreo that on and aftor tho 1st of July, 1878, the Unitod States shall redeom in spocio 8ll_greenbacks presonted at nuy 8ub- Treasury. The Socrotary should stop buying Donds ata premimm, o sbould accumulnto gold to the amonnt of $160,000,000 or £200,000,- 000, which s probably suiliciont for all that would be offered for tho redemptionof £400,000,~ C00 greonbacks. If tho resorvo ruus low, ho should buy gold wilk bonds, in tho world's mar- ot, without ngnul to cost, and continuo to re- deom tho greonbacks until it is established that a greonback is ‘¢ 08 good a8 gold,” or a Bank of England note; Tor every bond sold in Europo in times past tho gold was paid. 1t will bo go nlways. Banking ehould bo free to all who have tho capital aud desiro to go into the business upon tho Nationnl Baul systom. Tho issuo of the National Bauks should bo redeomable in green- “Lacks or gold. Lhis is not contraction, becauso the gold would come into the country ns muoch a8 noeded, aud would bo added to tho present volume of gold, grcenbacke, and National Banle Dbills, Bomo of the National Banks would retire ogar-Works. Tho purolinno was mado by a com- pany of copitaliste, for whom Mr, Greonobaum 1u nctivg ns Lrusteo. BTORE-NENTH. Tu tho rontn of storos, ay in dwollings, thoro Iae boon o genoral deelino this spring, oxcopt in & fow of tho choicost business quarters, As instancos of this downward movemont, it may bo montioned that a prominent denlor hns ronted ‘for &2,600 o storo on Lako stroot, near Ginrk, which lnst yonr brought €4,000. A aloro in tho sawo visiuity which has beon held at &5,000 has boon loasod for four yeara nt £3,000 n yoar., On Wolls atroot, in the nefgh- borhood of Boulli Wator streot, thero have beon reductions from $2,760 to #2,000; nnd from ©3,000 to 81,760, Property boiwoon tho river and Markeb atreot, thab wsod to bo ronted for ©5,600 yonr, togothor with tho paymont of tnxes and oxpousvs, has boen loased for €8,760 net a yoatr, Theuo fnets, which fairly show tho course of the markot, nro not very wolcome, but they aro ot nocosgnrlly discouraging. Ono of tho most ontorprising and most wenlthy Inndlords in tho oity said rocontly : **'I'ho only way to got ronts high again iu to put thom down now. That will attract” manufacturors aud traders from abrond, who are now kopt out by our high ronts, Wilh thelr influx, tho demand for houses aud stores will incroaso stendily and surely, and our pros- pority will carry the valuo of renl stato and ront- als higlier (han before,"” 'ho Lusincss nrea of Chicago hns boon &o largoly incrensod sinco Lho firo that afall furents is tuovltablo. Deforo tho firo the southorn limit of business was Monroo street. Even within this lino Wells stroot, Clark strcet, Marict stroot, and Madison street nenr thio rivor wore largoly occupled by shontics, Btoros now stroteh nlong” Stato street and Wabash avonuo us far south as Harrison streot. Tho shantios on Welly, Clnile, Market, and Dindison atrocts have beon roplaced by blocks of bmsincss-houses. ‘'Flie arca netualiy ocoupled by business is lergor now than at any provious time in tho bistory of Chi- cago, but tounuts must bo found for all theso stores, and the more tho onlightoued policy quoted ubove is followed the more quickly will thits rosult bo achiovod. ¥ TRANBFEDS, The following ‘Instruments woro filed for roe- ord on Thursday, April 80+ CITY POFERTY, Consiieration, Hubbard &t, 0516 1t o of Peorln st, o £, 20x100 1t, dated Apri 23.,,.. .o vessveeens $3,600 Wartbunala v, 243 1 W of Gominorelal 'at, n f, 24380 £1, datod Aprit 20, ... 02 ralsted b, 8 ft n of Lhirt 1t, dated Juno 10, 1873, 1,250 Warren oy, 60 9L W of 1, dated Api 8, 2,000 arison e, 403 1t 1t, dated April 21.., 1,500 W ~eighth st, 40 26x121°9-10 {t, l‘:flull April 8,600 Arnold st, 89246 £t n of Tweni 25%10 £t, doied April 20 1,450 North av, 16 {t, W of Shob datod April 18,00 0cse 1,000 Ericrald e, 160 168 6¢ Thirt 24x123 {t, dated April if, 50 Tiventy-Afth at, 50 fto of Souh Park &, uf, “w5xldd ft, and brick butlding, dated APHLO, oy e stavve 8585505 .. 18,600 Tickory v, 200 1 0 0'of Division i, 16 f, * 26x140 ft, also Cherry av, 160 f1 8o of Division s, 1 0f, 25x115 ft, with build- ings, dated April:23...... ,500 North Ada at, 63 fbhof Vulton st, o f, 305195 1t, dated April L.......... 9,000 Twénty-fivat of, G5 Tty of Thtoop Aty 8 f, 52100 ft, dated April ... .. 8,105 Lols 69 and 60, in ~ Block 9, of o 3§ Seotion §1; 49, 14, dated April 5.0 0000000 o 1,000 Wabash v, nw cor of Ahfriy-third W e ¥, B50x164)¢ ft, dated April 23......0000 .. 8,400 Beventecuth st, 183 1t o of Iisisted at, n f, Six110 1t, and butlding, datad April 2, 4,950 Weat Erlo st, 167)¢ ft o of Centro av, 8 £, 25x150 £ty dnted Aprli0,vervnivs s e 1,000 Wobstor av, 135 €t o of Huribtst, s £ 131k 1193 ft, dited April 27..... seoeverees 6,530 Calumet g nw cor of Tweniril o, thoir issus; othors would supply tho want, if any. The Government should pay and receive {:rnnnbnu!:s for all dnas oxvopt cusloms, Green- hncks would continue to bo n logal-teuder for all othor dobis, s now. It isnot desirable that thoy should bo retirad permanently, but bemade part of the reserve for banks and tho currency of tho Jand. Tho poopla would profer thom, ba- canso of less woight aud bulk. From tho pnssage of thoe Lill, each man would ot his houso in order, Io would feol it but slightly, baving four years to prepare for tho shange. 1t hias boen stated that real estato mon liave been atrong advocatos for thelaleinflation mona- ure ; and becanso & majority of Chicago citizous aro land-ownors, Iwill eay nfow words tothem: I'ho prices of land aro sustained by the facility of gotting loans aud selling morigages, Theso aro ely tuken by Eastern and foreign cn[:‘unl, $hrough confldoncoe iu values, and the stability of all things affecting values of land. A resumption of specio payments, ar a promiso Yo resumo nt a given time, will inupire contidence, and now loaus mny be offected moro madlly‘ enabling owners of roal ostate to ‘tide over’ agly sensons, and hold thoir pricos up to valae. Land-ownors havo made & mistake in] nsking Jfor temporary inflution at the risk of final ruin. Had not the Prosident vetoed the bill, tho mort- fingces would hovo been the owners of thoir Jand, 'hoy have much to thank him for. If thoy own any proporty nlready inilated, thoy must ** take thio wind out " gontly, nnd get it down to its real value. Then eapifal will holp carry it. We sunst loarn to treat land and lots, not us o spocu~ lative articlo to bob up and down at every ramor, but s the best controlled, safest,most euduring, and only real property for pormnnent investe ont (¥ what it is worth) that oxista, : Gronoe H. Hess, LOCAL, STOCK RATES, Preston, Kean & Co. report as follows: b?’.{.’"”‘ Tnited Btatea 0s of 81, .. Tinited Stales 5-208 of '6: United States5-208 of '64 United Btates 5-208 of 'G5, United_ Statea 5-206 of ary und July Unifed Btates ary and Jul; United States ; 13 3 3% ats, ir, L S 09 & oty g eI 9 003 & fut, Pur & i, ‘own, couiity, aud clty 10 per cont BONAE wevyeavranssiersesss 00RIT 05@ITY Mfoney on approved colliterals,u., ..., B@10 por b LATEST. New Yonw, April 30.—Monoy oasy at 8@4. Sterling firm at $4.87@4.87}4 for 60-doy, aud PLIV@4.90%4 for sight. Customs recelpts, £364,000, Gold opened ut 118)¢, aud closed at 1123, the wo oxtromes of {ha day. Cartying ratos, 2 to 4, The Assistant Treasurer disbirsed $522.000. Clonrlugs, 33,000,000, Governmonts firm. Stato bond:s dull and lower. - ‘Iho stock market was strong emdly in {ho day, ~wnd prices advanced from }g to 13¢ per cont, without any apparont causo except tho tirmness of American stocks and bonds abroad, in spite of an advance of 1 Por ceiit in tho ruto of dis- tount, Later'in the du)azriccs fell 3¢ to 2i¢ por cent, with Westorn Union and Wabash 08 features. ‘Tho marliet, during the aftornoon, svay irrogular, and elogod wenk, Totnl selos for tho day, 231!,&00 shares, of which 81,000 were Westorn Union ; 25,000 Paclfic Aail ; 8,000 Now York Contral ; 3,000 Luke Shore ; 36,000 Unlon Pacifie ; 12,000 Northwestern ; 13,000 Wabush, und 650 St, Paul, GOVERNATENT BONDA, 122 Coupons, 1183¢ Conpions, 76 203, o Coupons, %81, Couponi, 52, Goupous, ' Coupond, '65 5, 10-40s, Coupous, 65 (Uew), -, 120 |Garreicy O ‘BTAT D Missourds , Douncusosi, ol Wenucun Virginus, th Garalinnn, oid octh Cauroliag, now, ) How, new,, 138 Waksh,,,. v 2235 'Walush pid, Adams Expres: 9734 Yort Wayue, Wulls Farg 03¢ Lorro 1luut Amerieun Now York Central..... Ui Ohlo Ticloues * 343\Glove,, Cin, & Col...: 63 Yirie Wi, 105" |Ch., Tiur, & Quinoy. 102t Yiarlern, ., | Slwe, Hurlem pf Michigan Central..,. 77 ilinols Contrul, 109’ Yittubitrgh & T4, W... 8751 Unjon Paoifichonds,. 83 liwes . 467 Unlon Pacifla stock, . 54 wethweatern Dl 1., 853 |Contral Daciflo stocki, 043¢ ook Tulun + V87 Boston, Hurt, & o, 13§ Juravy Central, 1051{ | Del., Lack,& Western,100° B, aul ... frir REAL ESTATE, The trust-deod, mestined In our issuo of yes- torday, made to fency Croonebaum by the Yrirsing Vinager-Works, was an absolute con- wveynuce of somo of the Company's propurty on Btato atroet, but not a gale of tho Prussing Vine o undivided 1-8 of 123317745 ft, dated Alarch 2., 8,000 Buriingd , 110 ¢ n o 23x100 £1, dated April 30, . 2,300 '~ xouri or 4 Lof 85 In Dlock 2 of n o X Llock 42, SoMeld’s Addition, dutod Marcli 4. er. 800 80U OF OIT Unlon av, 450 ft w of Cottage Grove 200 £t, dntea Aprll 93, ...... 5,500 Lot 80, in Weston's Lots 8 and i3 dated April 20, . 5% 2,200 Lota 1 to %,and n 20 ft Lot 8, in Dlay Scammon's South Park boulovar don §n n o A of nw i Sood, April2,... oo, 10,300 Liots 23 and 3, it Biock 47, Uiveraity Bubdi- vision in 8eo 7, 88, 14, dated April 21.,....., 400 Lots 46 aud {7, in Liowlos! Lot § of McGafitos's 0 of 5.0 X B0¢ 2, 88, 13, dated Alurch 27.., 500 s COMMERCIAL, tono of Enstern advicou. It s, Lowovor, but natural that Now York quotations should wenkon on tho opouln n&) of tho great waetor-route to tho moaboard. That event gonorally monns n mora Jiboral sup= ply, ond at lowor cost for trannportation, than during tho winter months, liia year tho con- trast will ho much less oharp thon usunl, and it is not improbablo that incronsad strongtl: will en- Auo when it i found that the unprecedonted nactivity of wintor has loft loss to go forwerd In summor, and that tho cost of carringa cannot bo loss than during tho bast month, ‘Tl demand for drv goods was somewhat moro nctive on local necount 3 the spring-like woathor of yostorday and to-dny have sonsthly stimulatod tho retall trado, ‘Tho uaulry from country mor- chnnta continues foir, Grocories woro ronsonns Dly nctive at stoady and unchangod prices. Cof- fees nro boing more liborally doult in than for some timo previous, and at tho momont tho mar- ket s flrm.”_Bugary, sirups, rico, and teas aro in stondy, good request, nnd are hold at vory full ratos. ‘Tho buttor markot waa less fim.” 'Tho receipts wero largor whila tho volumo of nlos showed a falling off, Clioeso Ia temporarily searca, Old s out” of the mavlet, and nob onough now—of desirnble quality—is arriving Lo mcet tho requiroments of tho trado. Bales of primo factory ot 16@15i¢e. Fish wore stoady aw nroviously quoted, Dried frults woro selling fnitly: ot about slondy rates; No changen in canned goods, lentlier, pig-iran, cm\f,; and wood cantinuio dull. Thero was nn nctive do- mand for white lend nt 810.50 for puro, und at §0.00@10.00 for fancy branda, Olls remain firm at 161@10¢ for carbon ; at §1.09@1.08 for lin- soed, and ot 85e for extra lard, At tho lumber yards a modernte business was ‘TnuRipAy EVENING, Aprll 50, Tho following were the recoipts and shipments of tha loading artiolea of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-fours hours, and for tho corresponding date one year ago : WECPIPTH, BIIPAMENTS, 1874, | 1878, 1874, | 187 Flour, brl 7,610, 7,320 7,602 ‘Wheat, bu, 81,740] 21,760 | 115,747 67,228 Corn, bu, L 98,0008 70,1600 08,CUS| 81, Oats, bu,,, 40,500 65,040} Tye, bu, 00| 840 Harley, bu. 3,900 50| Grase seed, ibs..00.| 28,760] ¥lox secd, lba, 8,000 1,450 Withdrawn from store yosterday for city con- sumption: 1,418 bu wheat, 2,278 bu coru, 8,505 bu oats, 375 bu bailey. Tho following gram has bosn nspected into stora this morning up ‘to 10 o'clock: 95 cars wheat; 204 cars corn, 10,000 bu No. 2 by caunl; 23 cnrs onts, 7,400 bu No. 2 do by osnnl; 2 cars barley. Total (350 cars), 160,000 b, Inspectod ont: 87,077 bu wheat, 61,301 bu corn, 2,866 bu onls, 260 bu ryo. The Board of Trade will nct to-morrow (Fri- dny) on tho proposed chisnge in the rules, fixing iho time for begivning to trade in summer at balf past 9 o'elock inslend of 10, ote. Beveral othor amendments will probably be sub- mitted. Itwill also bo propoeed for ndoption that, whoreas theBoard of ‘L'vado has fwico voted ngainet o onll on grain, that the juridiction of the Bonrd outside of rogular hours bo limited to tranenctions in provisions. 1t is notorious that a majority of tha viva voce votos takon on *Change are unsatisfactory, muny eases ocowrring whero mombers claim that tho resitlt onght Lo bavobeon declarod tho other w{. Prabably tho best mode of obviating this difll- oulty would bo to mako an nctual givision, 1Ifi6 wero undorstood beforehiand that such division would be insislod on, the membors would very readily sepmate aftor tho fnshion of tho shosp and tho gouts, and it would bho easy to couut hcads whore throats now often carry tho day, T'ho Western Elovating Company of Buffalo ia now charging, in addition to X{o per bu from the vossel, only 1¢ for olovation, including ton dnys' storage, with 1¢c for cach succecding ton diys or part thoreof, 'I'his is o welcomo extension of thino from fivo dnys to ten, "Pheso low chnvgos aro very judicious just now, when the railronds aro catoring nu!ivc]flil'ot tho patronnge of ship- pers, and Montreal 18 rising into such fuvoras o port through which dircet shipments wmay bo mado to Europo, ‘I'ho Straits of Mackinaw are open at last, and Just soon enough to enyo tho lee {from_the op- probrium of lingering slong Into May. 'Tho wolcomo news relioved very mnny porsons of gueat anxloty, So many voseels were in that neighborhood that n vory large quantily of In'u[mrty was in danger, to saynothing of human ifo. A gront denl of fn\lu that {8 now held for shipmont liore and fu Milwaukeo will bo shipped out bofore the bih, 1f posaible, to snve further stornge charges, It b undorstood that seversl of Lo voskels now on the way aro already undor charter ta load with grain on rrival, ‘The dato of opening of tho Btruits for tho fif- teen yeurs from 1860 to 1874 inclusive, avernged the uight sucecoding tho 20th of April. Only year it foll on tho 14t of May, Tiio owrliost duto was April 2, 18713 it occurreil as Jate as April 28 only twics, viz,, ln 1673 und 1806, besldos tho pregont your, TIE MARKETS, T'ha Jonding produce markets wero moro act- tivo to-day, wnfhn large part of tho business was of tho specul livericy which will ba tonde this weok on tho hluy option, “Thare was, howover, o bottor domund’ for shipment, jo nost dopartments, incidont to tho opening of navigation, and pricos wero gen- orally woll nustafued with s furthor firmuoss in some depavtmonts, though without spo- pinl u\wungemou‘ to “Loldaww in rha once did the avent occur Jater thun now; lngt, ative Jind.—proparing for do-, roported, nt cesontinlly unchanged prices. Tho loenl trade continties lf;ivhc, and orders from tho intorior n1o raported less nwmorons for n fow days pnat, which fs accounted for by tho fact that the farmers aro too busy in thelr flolds to attond to othor mnttors, and, ns & consequence, the yard trado in the interior is moro quict, The wholeealo market was netivo and mear- ly clonred before noon, tho - oferings belng fair. Motals and hardwaro wero ateudy under o falr domand, A good order trade in nnily was roported, nud rates are flirm ab ©4.00 not. Iron nud steol wero unchanged, also build- ing matevinls and naval atorea. Vool and brnom- corn ara rotailing at quotatious, Ilny coutinues senrco and very firm, undor an nctive demand, for shipmont. Prices woro roported unchangod, but very strong. Ifides wero in modorate requost ot provious wrices. Tho Lastern markets aro roported dull and dopressed, which makes local doulers rather cautious nbout oporating, espo- cially a8 thoy ave recelving arders from tho Lnst. Modium boans are in good domand for ship- mont and firm. Beeds mot with moro_inquiry, nud eholeq timothy, Hungarian, and millet woro firm. 'Thd scareity of ponohblow potatoos cou- tinues, naud thoy woro quoted flrm; othor varie- liog woro ir: bettor roquest nud flom. Turkeys and ohickons were highaor, nnder a good loask do- mand. Eggs were weak and casler, DPrices woro reported lower East, which caused shippors toreduco their bids, or hold off altogethor. Higlhwnes wero innctivo and nominnlly easior, in sympathy with Now York, which wn4 quoted dowh to 07'4c. Holders nnked U5e per gullon, ond the best bid heard was e, e murkou closod nominal at about 9414e. Lalko freights wore more uctive, bub again a/ shindo easier, tho incroase in the numbor of oifer- ings excooding the stimulua givou to shipment by tho news that the Straita wore opon. Iintos to Buffalo wore 41¢c on wheat, 4c un corn, and B3¢0 on onts, by sail. To Kingston, 105 on whont. Through rates to Now York wero quoted at 200 on dorn, and 21c on wheat. A totalof 7 chartors was _reported, which will carry from this port 74,000 bu whcat, 63,000 b cofn, and 50,000 but outs. Throo other veasels ware chartored to lond with whant at Milwanlco. Provisions wero modoratoly activo and strong- er, partially beeauso of o further ndvanco of Gd por 112 Ihe'in Liverpool, and symnpathetic flrm- nees in Now York. ‘Tho recoipts_of hogs wero again Jargo, but tho mnrket was firm, excopt for very poor lots, ard tho liboral supply did not affoot product. Porle and lord was in good demnnd to ill Muy shorts, but thoro was very little on_gale, excopt by parties who wished to buy for Juue, Leoping in tho deal by turning over. Pork was not much wanted, exeopt in this way; but thero was a good inquiry for Jard and meats for shipment, nnd that on ac- count of partics who oxpected to tako Liold when the market was 1c¢ per Ib lower than now, allog- ing that quotations were then too high to bo sus- tained, I'nilh in the futuro of provisious is growing, with the wide-spronding conviction that thero will bo comparativoly fow hogs to kill next wintor. Mess pork advanced 10@16c per brl, and lard 150 per 100 1bs, whilo meats wore firm, except that short olears woro n shedo ongior, The market elosed steady at thofollowing rango of prices: Meea pork, cash or sellex Muy, £10.85@16.40;_ do’ seller June, $16.60 @10.62}4; do sollor July, 816.85@16.90. Lard, cash of sellor Moy, $0.92}¢@9.05; do sellor Juue, $10.075@10.10; do seller July, $10,20@ 10,25, Sweot-pickled hams, 10@11e per b for 18@16, 1b Rvernges ; dry-galtod meats, loose, at 5)e for shoulders, cash, ond £6.30 sellor Jiho;; E8.50@8.55 for short ribs, cash, aud £8.70 @8.70_sallor Junc; 83¢o for short clear, cash, aud 9%o soller Juuo; 83¢o for Cumborlands; BI{@8%o for long clear. Who same boxed ot J(@i¢o per 1b nbave theso prices, Bacon meats, T¢_for nhouldors, 93¢e for short ribs, 93¢@l0c for short clear, ull packed in hiwds; the snme loose, Jge lower, Bacon Lums, 113¢@18c. Mesa bot, 30.76@10.00 ; oxtra miess do, £10.75@11.00 ; beel hums, $22.60@28.00, City tallow, T/{@TJ4c; preaso quotnblo nt Gi¢ @3Sc. Balea woro revorted of 1,760 brls mess vork geller May at £16,35; 750 brls do at £16.80; 2,250 brls do, sellor June, at $16.60; 250 brls do at $16.55; 1,000 brls do ab $16.60 ; 1,000 tes lard at £0.90; ‘230 tea do, sellor Moy, at £9.921¢ ; 750 tes do at §9,00; 250 tes do at $0.872¢; 250 tes do, Hler June, at $10.10; 750 tes do ‘at $10.07%; tes do at §10,00; 250 tes dont $10.00 ; 800,000 1bs shonlders, soller July, at G4fc; 100,000 ehort cloav at 83¢c, cash, Tlour was rather quict at unchanged prices. Thore wea & vory light inquiry " for low grades for shipmout, and o fair local domand for choico pring oxtras, Tho rocaipts woro again Inrge, and exporters wero understood to hold off {for a sbading on the part of scilers, Bran was ather onsier. Bnles wero roported of 100 brls whito wintor oxtras on privato terms; 100 brls spring extras (Silver Creok) ab $6.125 ; 250 brls do ab 20.00 3 100 brls do, low, at £5.855 9.50 bris do on privato terma; 25 brls supertinos at 94,605 50 brly do nt ©4,805 25 Lrls do at £4.00; 100 brls do on privato terma; 100 brls rye at £6,25, ‘Lo~ tal, 1,800 bris. Also 80 tons Lran at 23,00 de- livered ; 20 tons do at'§23.00 on track, Tho fol- lowing wera the quotations at tho closo : Fair to good whito wintera, +$7.00 @ B0 Clioiea do.., 850 @ 9.0 550 @ T.00 800 (@ 0.60 BT B.6TY 000" @ 7.00 7.00 (10,00 400 @ 4TI 8,50 @ 375 600 (3 5.26 P 075 @23,25 Whoat was active, and irrogular within narrow limits, averaging J{c highor than yesterduy. Lhoro was a listla bettor domand for shipmout, Dut notb ?ullu #0 much offered for eale, OQutsido of {his thero was not much uew demand, oper- ntors in the option dovartmont being chiclly oo~ cupied in changing over and gotting ready for delivorios on the morrow. ‘Ihero was u congid- orablo quantily of money on tho market, thongh “tho . prewimm on the Juno deal is ecurcoly equal {o paying tho costs of storago, inshrance, and inerost. Indecd, the very moderate promium _for carrying both in graln nnd - provisions, is a suro sign that thoro js plenty of monoy ut tho commund of par- ties who Luvo the right kind of secmiity, Livor- pool and Now York were roported firm, but quet. Qur roceipts wore modm-ul.el{ Inrge, but cou- sidorably oxccoded by’ the hipments, with = prospect that our stocks will Lo rapldly reducod under the low froights nowrnling. ~ Sellor June oponed at £1.27}¢, advanced to 12757, recedod to 91.27, roso to 514272,{. and olosed'nt 81,275, Hollor May sold at 81.253@1.263%, closing nt 1.25%. Cash No, 2elosed on ’Chango at $1,248¢ for vegular to $1.26 for frosl receipts, bub nfter 8 o'clock closed nominally tho sume s selier Muy. No. 1spring closed at $1.80, No, 8 do at ®1.19, and rojected do at §1.10, © Minuesotn whoat was in fair domend and light supply, closing at' 81.37%¢ for regular No, 4, Other Northwestorn whoat cowmpnded _but it~ tie -premiumn over * atraight,” Cash sales were roported of 800 bu No, 1 spring, strictly frosh, ob €1.80 ; 11,200 bu No. 2 spring, striotly frovh, at $1.262¢ ; 1,600 bu do at $1,20 3 4,800 but do, rogular, at 31,2137 5 16,000 hu do nb §1.240¢ 5 5,000 bu do nt §1.245¢ 3 1,600 bu da nt 12434 3 2,800 bu No. 8 spring at £1.19%¢ 3 7,600 budo at $1,19; 1,200 bu rejected _upring at 1,10 § 500 bu by sumploat $1.331¢, delivered ; 400 Lu No. 1 Northwestern, Miunosots, at §1,90; 800 bu No. 2 do, fresh, at #1,98%¢ ; 12,000 bu do, vogular, ub 81,274 ¢ 800 bu do at, 61,27 ; 83,400 bu Northwostarn ot §125%¢. Total, 08,500 bu. Corn was rather move active, and avoragod 4o higher, though woak aud tamo in {ho bottor {mr& of tho sossion, Liverpool way firsy quotod dull, ond aftorwards firm, “and Now Yorle was firm, whiletho volumo of onr roported recojpts was nbout Lhe kamo as twonty-four hours previonsly, Lut smallor than was oxpected, the eorn for May Putent do. . ulr to choleo spritg, suporiine, Gommon do. dnli\‘ur({ not voming fu vory freely, ‘'l shipping demand was only modetato, {hu clifof “busi- noss transnctod boiug in the turning ovor from Muy into June, tho domand for the luttor widen- ing'tho prominm to 13¢@1 3o toswards tha closo, whon thire was cousidurabile puxiosy on the nul , keo nmd Racino pressed, $37.00332,60, dol, of many to provide for dolvorios on the morrow. Honco tho relativo weaknosa, Sotler Juno opon= ed at 06(o, recodod to G63go, rose to 05150, and onsad down to G630 b tho oloso, Solfor May a0ld at 032¢@G470, “closing nt 0470, Cnsh No. 2 corn cloned at” 04 for rogular, fo G4iga for siriolly fresh rocoipte, lligh-mixed (now rncolple? closed at G340, and rojosted ab G2c. Onuly safos wers reporfod of 8,000 bu high mixod b 0bo; 5,400 bu do abt Gi87a; 1,200 bit No. 2, strlotly froul, ab G43{o; O, 00b bu'do at 04560 7,200 Dt do nt G43¢o’s 93,000 bu do, rogular, at (N},fux 80,000 ba “rojeatod ab 6ig0 ¢ 1,600 bu do ati20; 5,600 bu No. 3 st GGc, niloat. Total, 97,000 bu, i Oats wero moro notive, and %@2fo _lower, thoro bolng quite a liberal domand ut the decllne, but chiofly Tor tho Mny option, which opotiad at 46%¢c, woon rocedod to 46550, nnd closod siendy. Bollor Inst half of Mpy sold ab 47960, nud eollor Juno at 41}4@48[560, tho lattor closiug nt aboat 480, Rogular fo frosh No. 2 oclosed ot d636@40%¢0, aud mncl\{ fresh rocoipts of rofacted woro firmly beld b dbe, Cush gnles wor roportod of 2,400 bu No, 2 striotly frosh nt 403o 7,200 bu do ot 0¥ ; 15,600 bt do rogulnr ab 47760 ; 600 bu by samplo (white) at 520} 600 bu do at Glo; 600 bu do ot 500 600 bu do, mixed, at 4310 600 bu do at 48c, 1l on track ; GOD bit do nf 130, ‘dolivered ; 7,400 bu No. 2 at d%c, allont. ‘Total, 85,600 bu. Ttyo way in rajhor bottor raquest ay tho slight Improvoment fu'pricos noted yostordsy. Lhoro 1a vory llitlo hero, nnd holdors nro not anxfons to soll, boliovlng ' that o demand for a fow car Iots would cnabfo thom to command an advanco of 1 or 22 por bu, . Sales to-dny were limited to 400 bu No, 2 (strictly fresh) nb 0205 400 bu do nt 9136c; 400 hu do (whort) at 0le; 400 bu by sam- Elo eb94c; nud'400 bu ‘do ab03e, Total, 2,000 u. Barloy was still dull, Lut nominally n shade firmor, wwith go littlo dolng thnt it is difloult to .quote. No. 3 wad nbout $1,64@1.66 ; No. 8 at YLI0@1.85, and rojeatod at $1.20@1.10, nccord~ ing to location, ‘Uhere wero somo smmplo lots offered, Lut not_wanted. Sales were lmited to ‘Juu"hu No. 20t $1.54, and- 100 bu by sample at ‘WOOL. The following Is abstractad from G, ¥. Moore & Uu.'s wool roport Tho_great depresilon of woolen fabrica hos 'led manafaclurers to buy most aparingly, and to unticl- puto futiiro wanls ng littlo us possible, And they poy littlo uttontion to fmportant facts, which tend to conie vinco them that wool will o higher. At no thno during the past threo yoars have stocks of all classus of forolim wool been 80 light us to-day, Tho Inst timo Was in tho apriug of 1871, Last your on tho 1t of Aprll wo Leld dn bond 27,500,000 lba of forolgn, " with nenrly doublo "tho ' quantity of domentfo now on band, againet 6,750,000 1ba now in Lond, nor aro tho udvfacd shipmenta go largo for 1874 68 thioo of 1873 todato, Itcan inrdlybo oxpected {link from South Amerlea, aftor tho dissstrous results of lant yenr, thero will bo #o groat roceipts, and from o Gapo of Gioad 1fopa tha wovero drought’ s pro- ventod the excention of orders in hand, 8o that ltow there aro only two ships known to bo londing, and_ tho supply from Australin diroct 15 knawn not to oxceed 7,500 ‘bales. What may come from New innd can ot sywell {hts smount to 10,000 bales, and, though wo Lave thio Englirh and Contiuental murlets open to us, tha conrdo of tho Inst serios of Colonfnl wool auclions ut London, and thio genorally conceded healthy condie tion of thoKnglishand French manufucturing intorcst, give nobright hopo that wo 1uy obtain suppiits thiore oxcopt nt full prices, Trom what other quarter can fino wool como? Tho nceounts from ull sonrces fn_ Califoruia confirm tho very great destruction of sloep in cousequonco of the sovero weathor; and it {s now eottied thut thero will ba 10 fucreuse fu welght of {ho entire clip of the ‘Tacitlo Statos ovor that of Jast year, Tho trado oud wanufacturers scem to bo drifting to extremoly small stocks, uud detormincd at ol hnz- ords to face thiocoming cllp with bnads ontirely cloar of wool, ~ Wo imported in tho Inst threo montha nt Now York and Boston alizhtly undor 5,000,000 pounds, aud had at the beginning 17,000,000, snd now havo i1 ond | 7,000,000, showing' o consumption and oxport ' of 15,000,000 forolgn for tho quarter, or sbout 6,000,000 ‘pounds under tho averago consumption * of encli quarter of tho Tnst four yenrs, Asn similar course was puraued dur- fug tho last half of 1873, it is manifest that tho con- suiption kina been vory largely coufined fo domeatio wool, which ncoounts ‘for tho light stocks now on Liand, " Aftor the oxporionce of tho lato yoirs, no ono can wish {0 seo o higlier rango of prices for wool, But Tow can 1t bo averted without stoppage of machiuery or recourse to the next London sales and othor sourcca of aupply in Europo? Thso imports of woolat tho ports of Now York snd Doston for tho firat quarterof tho yeor 1874 weros 4,709,032 1bs, ngatunt 14,202,068 1ba for” tho samo period of 1874, and'22,17,03) fbs for samo (imo in 1872, Tha exportd for the first quartor of 1874 amonnt to 033,103 1bs, agafust 1,253,070 e for tho first quarlor of tho provious yoar, ‘[ho smount of waol fn_bond for tho iirat quarter waa 6,774,789 lbs, geinat 27,601,733 Ibs for thio fixst quartor of 1875, . dLATE!T‘ 5 Whont was modorately active, and ¥@2/o Towor, selling ot BL.I5@1.251 for Mny, and clos- ing at $1.335@1.35%¢ ; soller Juno nt 81L.263@ tosing at 81,47, Corn was fairly activo, and 3o lower, closing ab 64)4@GCi5(e for May, wud 863{o for June, 2 " THR OALT, TOAND. On the call provisions wore n shado firmor, closing £8 follows: Meag pork, eash or soller Muy, 816.3736@16.40; do setler Juno, 816.66@ 1670 ; ecllof July, §16.80. Lard, cash or rollox Mn(, £0.95@0,97% 4 sellor June, £10.10@10.123¢ ; sellor July, $10.25@10,27!4 ; short clear, cash or soller My, &9.00 saiced ; short ribs, onsh or sollor May or June, no Dbids, no offers; shoul- ders, cashi or soller May and Jnne, no bidg, no offors; scller July, ©0.874@0.50. Bules’ in- clude: 1,500 Drls mess pork sellor Juno nt S106.671¢; 2,250 brla do at 316,605 600 brls do nt B16.681¢ ¢ 760 brio do at §16.65 ; 500 brls do soller July, §16.80 ; 600 do at $16.821¢5 600 tea lard casli b 80.023¢ ; 260 tea do ab £0.05; 250 tes do sollor June at §10,10; 750 tea do at €10.19¢; 600 sellor _July st $10.271¢. - Shonlders—50,000 10 gollor July at $6.504 60,000 1bs do at £6.5. _— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. TrurNDAY EveNiNG, April 50. AT.CONOL~as quict ut $1.85@1.00, DEANS—Thore §8 8 good demend for mediumns, for !hi&flncm to.the lumber reglons and tho far West, and, under moderato ofterings, tho feeling s ono of firm- neas for good to chofco oflorings, Nnvies oro stendy and gearco, T'ho recelpta of good beans nro not lnrga, XNuvies, hond-pleked, per bu, $2.16@2.40; wediuws, do, $1,762,00, in brls, bl Tl buttor market was quict and rather er than on tho oponing duys of tho weel, the easlor vellgg belng duo {0 Incroased rovelpts oud o slight falliug oif n the d\nand, Wo quoto: Cholco to fuucy yollow, 3i@370; medium to good grades, 38@320; - farlor'to comuon, 16@210; comniou {3-cloico Foll @29c. VAGGING—Was quoted quiot and ateady, Ordors wero genorally for small lols. to supply current wantw, TLight wtocks korvo {0 provout nny_deprociation i vale tica,” Pricea rangons follows : ~ Slark, 3io; Ludiow A, 82e; Lewlston A, #24e; Ameriean' A, 20c3 Amonkengt, 1c; Otter Oreok, tle; burlap baga, 4 und b_bn, 17@100{ guuntes, siugle, 1731803 do double, 27@23¢ 3 wool Ricks, S5@E0C, LROOM CORN—Mannfacturers are ordering now and then a6 thoy got out of atuck, Broom _coru -y selling ct the aunexod pricea: Obolco hurl, 8@8xo; do oxtra, De; corn that will work ftself info n cliofeo Lurl broom, Ti@8e: for good do, 6@70; good to chole stalk Draid, 7303 Inforior brush, 4@355c. DING NATERTALS—Wero 5 modorato_do- mand. Quotatlons ara: Michigan stiicco, $2.60 5 Now York stuceo, casting, $3.25@1.00; Uticg, Loussvillo, und Akron coment, §2,00 g brl; Portland cewnent, $7.00@7.60 ; Lino u bulk, Be@E1,00; Uma (brle) #1,00 @125 % LHl; whitosand, 9 Drl, SL60@2.00; plaster- Jug h 3 bu, 40e; tiro brick, ¥ LOW, £53.00@ 90,003 Luttding brick (common), $1,00@8,50'; Milvaite Tudisna pressed, $15,00945,00; do common, $10,006312.00, CHEESE—Tho situntion 0f {ho' chcoso warkot won unchianged i any fmportant particular. Tho racoipls of newaro Alowly increasing, but valiies romnin un-~ aottid aud womlual, quotabls at I6@15)s for Westorn uctory. COAL-—Te in light domand ot unchangod prices, Wo quoto: Lohiia, propared, §10.6); Luckuwanua, $0,60@10,00; Yonnsylvaniu Camniol, $6.6020.00% Indlaus Cunul, G603 Lirle nnd Walnue Hill, $5,60; Brooks, 9,00+ Dlokebiirg, $L.60@0.00; Jirkland grato, $7,00; Jtookluy Vulley, $8.50; Indinna block, £6,80; Ainouk, £5.60; Wilmiugton, §5,00; Barclay, 85,00, COOPERAGE—Fackors' uro iying' emall lots now und then, und in such instsuces ontsido quotations aro obtaiued, Tlour_and whisky burrels aro in wmod- erato roquost, Stock 18 steady, Quotolions: Tork barrols, $1,05@1,18 ; whisky burrels, $1.90@2.10; lard terces, $1,40@1.60; flour barrels, 48(2030 3 jiork staves, rouyls, $18,00@22,00; do, Lucked, $20,00§25.00 ; torco staves, Touith, $32,0032400 5 bulked or sawod, $25.00 @43.00; whisky ‘staves, rough, §20,00338.005 do, Tcked, $13,006:38,00 ; flour staves, $5.00@10.00; cirs lo tlonr Leuding, 8@o per act; tour hoop-poles, ©10,00@12,00 per'm, YAGS—Wero tweuker undor moro liboral offerings sl feds inquiry”rom shppors, tho Bistorn matliots boing roported lower, Bilea Wero mnde st 13@13ko FISH—Tho openlug of the atrafts will probably wwitness Incrowsed Teceipla of Jako flub, it thoro i no dangor of 4n overupply for somo (me fo -como, and prices muy bo considered atendy nnd firm, Baltwuter flah are ateady, Wo quote: No, 1- white-flah 3{-Lrl, $1.06@7,25; No, 3 do, $0.76@ 7.60; No, 1ott, $0.60@0,76; No, 1, ehoro-mackeral, now, 34-brl, SWHUGLWS No. 1 iy, $10.0010151 No, 2 mckorol, ygebrl, family wuokorel, 24-br], $7.60u N $2.10@2,43 5 Lank codrigl, 3,5 i e vt plit brls, £8,00@0.005 " dlo, 3 xl'hnrrlnl'{' Tound bl, §1. 25 box horring, No. 1, i fhmit i, d0@io; ComuLUia THver saimon, Ate Dris, $3.16@10.00, VRUILS AND NUTS—Wero macling with a fafe tugquury, and sold ut former quotations, Wo ye- peat otte lst o8 follows: Fonkiax—Dates, 10@ 1go; tign, drurs, 19K@1o; fign, fu boxes, Jayers, 1 Turklsl prunce, @130} ralsina, Inyers, £1.70@2,60 ; ruising, looss Muicafel, $3.50630.06; Tafs- Ty, Volontl, ISH@IKs, Zautd cureanis, 14@ b oltron, Si@ilod lopson paul, 2o, Dosknto— Alilels apples, 2362803 Now York extras, 18k @liyo: Michigin sliced, 195@120 7 Michigan'quarices, 1316 @103 Viestorn 'do, 114¢@113cc; Bouthorn do, 104® 114} peaclen, pared, 24200 'poschies, halvos, oW, 143@100; Ao, mixed, Jx@1237u; bluckerrics, 10 @307 raspborrio, (0G40 . pitiod ohorvlus, 93Gaso, ruFilborts, 11@17360 : blisonds, Terragons, iy s Naplos waluuls, S0@320 5, O] waliite, 10330 ¢ Qronoblo walnuis, now, 10@170; Hrazile, 11@I1%0 Docuns, oxsa) D§@10K0 ) Wilminglon pounuts, fuboy, 12@180: do socond quality, T@100; Lonncsseo poanuta, Ble@iie, GREEN FRUITS—Lomons and oranges ato in falc domand und firm, Cholca pples Aol at . outaide pricea In n rotafll wa lows : Lemons, $0.2@0, por box, $0,60@7,00; Valenéins, $1 o cholco nppler, $1.00@7.00 per herries, in Loxod, it Week beforo 1ant, vuy ..., Blipmonts wero aa follows Quotatlons arp ns fule Mossing orangor, $7,0007,60 3 hananne, §9, yer buneh ¢ pincapples, $,60@4,00 per doz, OOERLES—Wero in good reqiest at formor quo- tatlons, Qofices, sugary, rico, toa, Ingwew nro firsn. D1-0ARD, BODA=T3@8) Corrrrs—NMochn, 3767303 O, G, Java, HI@H 0 3 Tava, No, 9, 137@hasgos fancy Tilo, 1735280 ; ehivica do, 9734 @17)¢e; primo T @170} cormmon @ stock and stock enttlo, us well as slipplug booves, mot iy, mud o largo voliime of enlos wni teceipta woro largo for this poriod of thio wock, but'woro not mo mick in oxcess of logili- wmate_domanda ne to unf, stendy nnd fir with aliberal fu wyenps, nud G- Bolow nro tho prices ourront : affect prices, tho e ol doncriptions, Thoro wero anled nb £,60@4,75 for tackors ; at $3.006 6,00 for hutclors! aluf: “nt_$4.76@5,15 for modin shipping grades, sud nt $5,25@0,40 for good fo extrs do, * Tha inarket closod ateady, with but littlo dusic- ablo atock unoold, Costa Rica faticy, 294G Maracallio, 273¢@28)ge. 11@173¢n; _Btearlno, oft welght, 123¢@tie, 83¢+ Tingoon, S@HA 054, 2¢@13%e; crushod and ANDLES—Sifur, ' fufl wel QUOTATIONS, 1 weight, 133 @140; d Extra Beoves—Graded steers, nv:rnglngl,lflfl Gholeo Boovas—iino, fat, Wwail farmod 3 yoar UaATu—Patent cut loaf, il it dered, 1130 geanilated to G yenr old steers, averaging 1,000 to do, No, 3, 1@l No.'3, % ii-taifened, fiiely Fornied sicora, nvoragiug 1,150 to 1,350 b Medium Grades—Steers in falr floal, nping 1,100 10 1,350 1 Blook—Oomman 1o faf and good to oxtra cov, for city la 850 to 1,100 lus., attio—Comimion eat Hloalt, nveraging 750 ta 1,050 1 Tuforior—Lighit ond _hin cowr stays, Diudls, nnd scalatwag sloors Cattlc—Toxns, carn-fed, lo—Toxas, wintered Nor Cuttlo—"Toxas, thronuh droves. 00 o0l Brovos—ive ; yaliow 0, No. 1, | & 1@ 3act {@0)c; prime do, 9@ 0303 fair do, 8@, co ‘molanucs sugar, 837 @l foir do, 838363 common do, TH@TAC0; Orling Bugar, cholce, D{@jos do’ prime, BX@De} Qo, fulr, 8}(@8lgo: common, Simura—Dismond drips, §1.5i@1,38 axtra fine, 83G880 ; goud sigur-liouso o extra do, @G : 'New Orleans molaeses, 8303 do prito, Bi@Y2 ; do_common, T0@Tic ; Porto Ttleo molusaos, choico, GH@08e; common iolusses, 48 U BALIIATUA—Cominon to bost, BL(@03 o, lispice, 114 @18370' cioves, GIR006 3 UH@UT0; popper, @00 ; nutmogs, No. 1, $1.40@ 3 ginuer, African, 23@38c do Calonttn, 1 APs—Uerman mottied, @0i¢o: White Lily, 0/@0lg yalin, 6@0io; Savon Tmyerds 'Chapaign, 0G0 vor gloas, U3(@108 ; common, 40 chiolen ntecrs, 10 oxtrastoers, . 10 medium steors 13 choice steors, 110 chwico steers 18 choleo Ateers, i good stoors, . 18 modium atecrs, @0i¢0; Golden Wost, ) 0@0Xo; whils Iinew primrose, GR0ke, K @8e, Tl domand for sliipment to Michiga Southwest, and inturior continves very netive, an atpply ia entircly inndequate, fn conaequonco of which the market fy very firm, slowly, It in searcafu tho interior, oud tio farmers, Ticlug cngaged in putting in aeed, havo ot tho tima td haul hay to the prossod, ‘o following pricos aro pald Dy dealors, {hougl oftentimes sales of apot hay ro mindo diract to slippers at Ligher fignrea: Timathy, prine, $IRN@IN.N0G No, 1, $17,300316,00 1 No, 2, £10,00 @10,80¢ mixed, $16,00@18,60; primo prairio, ¥i4.60 @16.00} No, 1'd: $9,00@11,00. Looke 0N WAGoN—Timothy, $18,00 1.00@14.00. For dolivery of prossud, 001,60, accordlug to distaico, g demund ls moderato, dninces of trade und falling off in the oxport demand Lis cawned o “weak feeling East, and few orders aro now recolved Lera from that quartor, Itfs thought thint the current prices will bo madniained while grubby bides aro coming in, ond afterwards, unlers thero should bo o reaction, that prices will rulo easfor, Quolatlons ; Green city butchers', Tc; green 37c s part eured, 8'¢; 502 dry call, 20@ 63 dry fiint, 18Q grubby, scored, cut, or otlrwiso damaged, two-thirds prico; 'branded, 10 por goutoft, Biicep pelts, ool ctiuiated oa wasliod, per Ib, 16 vhofco steors, Huy {4 coming forward X 00, 20,003 prairio, S, 34 good stcers.. 15 good steors. 18 good stoora. ‘Tho continttod (o3 heavy, do, B grec 14o; prey 505"y s 3005 A 41 gaod stecra. mcet thelr immediste wants, Quotations are repeated s 93 extra steors,, 110GS—Thoro was vory littlo cliango in this market, eltlior i Lo oxtent of tho supply, tho character of tho demand, or In prices, Trado opened Texsounb tivo this morniig, and dfd not Ing untll nll merchant- ablo drovera Ladl boon nbsorbe islicd by tho middlo of tho affernoon, Now Yorl, oston, and Philadelphla buyers peourod tho bulk of the Liogs, though liberal purehiases wero mado far otlier Eastor pointe, and nlso on local account. Tho num- Dutchers renclied somo 3,000, Bales woro mado ut £5.75@6.05 for cholco Lo oxtras at $3.90@5,03 for medium to good, and nt $4,00@5.25 for nforor to common, From tho antos publishad below 1t will bo goen that 1nont of tha trading was done within A good deal of common orac-4h00 iror . .. Dlate iron, comnian ta which was nceoms ber token by 'tho cif no tluctuation in values, light stocks aorvo_to Jrecp thio murket firm, dedpito tho coutinucd quict. Wo tho range of $5.16@5.75, stutl renains unsold, Cily harnees, ... @ity upper, No. 3, Country upper.... Culf, contifry..:... Ttougl: upper, standard “B, AMgolo,... SHELP--Owing [to & continned searcity tho sheep market wag stroug and highcr, prices advancing to $4.50@3.76 for inferlor to common ; to $6,00E0.60 for medium, and to! Xfl.'lfi%)}i%flyffir gam.l to extra, April 80.—CArTLE—Ttecolpts, 1,610 3 takal 8,100 ; ‘matket alow and pricen o shado. dirmer, Most of tho fresh nrrivals wero tirougly co : 950 Illinols steers, 1,083@1,305 $5.60@0.60 ; 41 Miseouri steors, 1,135@1,109 lbs, 652 110 Towa steors, 1,103@1,352 1Ls, ot $5.70@ BiEsr Axp Laams—TRecolpts, 200 X markot slow for waut of ntook, ly uncquat to tho demand. Clippod sheep, @7.00 ; wooled, $5,00@8,00. for week, 16,700 ; mar- 235@5.373 ; hoavy ' hiogs, . ZXroneh kip, 50 to 100 1 METALS AND TIN, NERS! NTOOR—Wel and at {lio prices aub 10, 10x14, 812,605 do. 12219, S13. do, foofing, 14%20, 10, §12,00; do, T16 Trs—Largo, 30c ; sm BoLpen—No. 1,'%2c; No. 2, 20 LrAp—Pig, T3g0; bur, Uo; i cnt do, 944100, all, Blo; ar, 326, 0. ipe, full colls, 9@DNSC} Surer’ ZINo—Full casks, 100; less quontity, 1toj Buirt Inox—No. 24, 6o rates; Russtairon,8, 9, and 10,22¢ 5 do, 1t and 1%, 210} do'Ne rates ; Ameriean Russla—A, 1403 B, GALVANIZED InoN—No. 16@21 do, 25@24, 14¢; No, 27, 16¢; No, of 15 yier cent s mado'trom'this lisf, Corren—Copper bottomn, 35¢; braziers, over 12 fhs, 4703 Unned copper, 3e; planlshod copper, 410} do, cul Wine—Nos, 100, U0} 7 to9, 100 10 to 11, I1o; 17, 13 und 14, 12}70; 15 and 16, 14c; 17, 150; 18, 9, 19¢; 20,2003 full bundle, 30 por cont discount ; ; Ko, 21@ '28, iGe. A discount —Drizves—Tocelpt muking 8,070 for oo tho sumo tmo last week; offerfgs yestorday und to- ripo steera’ of primo cattlo no bettor than Monday, Whilo common und modium stecrs advaucod X@%e ; oxtrono range, 11@1330; builk of salcs, 1131110 Buskr—Rocoipts, 3,700, aking 4,570 for tho st threo daya, agalnist 7,120 for tho samo tmo lnst week § freals offorings all shicarod shaon, noor fo primo, wido range, 5@8ige, and matu 2 decilledly firm feollng. Bwise—Rocolpts, 4,010, makiug 18,200 for the last threo days, gainst 18,200 for tho sama tima last week s dressed ¢o higher, and olosed firu. ‘oro actlva and firm at $1.00 rates not, hat theao {s o disposition to shado tliced Tates, reporiato tho coutnury notwithatanding, Nails aro quoted firm at {ho fuctories, Tates : 20@00d, yer keg, $4.00 net ; 5 and 8d do, §4, ©d_do, $1.60; 4d do, ¥, ch, $6,50@0.63%, quickly gold at d do, §6,60; 32 do, STOLIS—Woro in modorate retail demand, Tosin is quoted at $4,00@6.50 per brl, 3 b, 10X@17x0; sisal rope, eash cord, 71 1b, 15@! rope, B 1, 11@15e s none offerad alivo; L§1.75 for all welithts, BAST LIDERTY, April 40,—Civrr.—Arrivals, 58 cars; Lost, 6i@010; medium, 54@0c; common, 437 @3} bulls, Bid@iige, ous—Arrivals, 21, Philadelphis, $6.20@ $5.60@5.75 ; comm'oxll]. 3 Battrtons, April 0. FAsT LIDERTT, 1% M@18e; homp 15@200; "tarred teum, B bile, $5.00 ng)m .00 tar, B brl, $4,70@3. 1 0 ‘now features wora developed in thig market, A Uberal yolumo of eales was nccomplislied Quotations aro ns fol- arbon, 16)¢(@10c; oxtra winter lard, Te; No, 8 ‘70@72¢; linseed, raw, $1.0: whalo, 80@8201 aperm, $2.10 do, No, 1, 8lc; bauk oil, 6bo: straits, 505 elop: 301 turpelitine, 62@03c; naphitha, 03 gravity, 17¢; and are firm at $9,00@ 10,60 for strictly pure, 'y‘ cars; Yorkers, $5.80@5.60; $8,30@8,50 ; medium, sustaincd prices. | do CaTTLE=Wera active and n'| dlings and high shado bigher; very bLeat on sale, 03(@Tic; firat modium or good falr quslity, bl 141 ; sales, 047, as—Moderato demand of 7T@8)cc, Rocelpls, 178, Suicr—Ouiet, Bleared, 4%@00; wool, 6@c. Tecolply, 1?4-:9. e I 8T, T.OU B, Lou1s, April 30.—Iioas- @nic. Receipls, 1, VALNTS—Aro svlling frec, 10,00 for funey brands, and af 18, —liecelpts, 4,470 3 dull § Iight, $4,60G14,80 7 bacou, $5.00@5.25; hoavy, " OdzLE—Recclpls, 1,300 ; unchangod, e — ‘01:8—Wero ugain netive, and peacliblows and otlier cholca varletics wero firm, the former at o alight advanco,. o searclty of peachiblows hus mon Joté to movo moro frecly. We {rom store, §1.U5@1.40 per bu; mixed lots, $1,00@1.0: rlots, $1.25@1,40 delivi chilla, §1.10 deilvered ; mixed and cominon lots, 5000, on'trielr, TOULTRY—Thoro'was u bettor demand from tho lo- cal trade, nnd chickons and turkeys sold at higher prices. Uho offerlugs of the latter’ ara light, but clikens uro more plenty. Gogso aro aloyw, aro curront prices: Turkoys, CUICAGO LUMBER MARKET, peachblows i Tiunspay EVENING, April 30, Rl wou, $4.50; Grand Haven, and Whito Luké, $103K@156 Mouominen, 33,00 ; Ocotito, $: 10@18e; chickens, @100 "spriug do, “active fo-dny, thora cargoes Jeft over from yesterday, Noarly all of theso wero gold early in tho “moruing, Noue of the anles were mudo public, und probably the prices obtained — ey Maplo—Olear, $12,008%.00 @25.00; oul, FOOEGI N, 00 Common, $10,00:325.00; qoiiiitersiut—Clear, $35.00800.00; common, §90.000 Clicrry—Cloar, $10.00@50,00 3 T hitewnod—0Olear, 10,4 00 3 5003 uun.(sml‘(mgxghib.uo. 9‘ kb agon _Block—ilickary oxlos, per uot, $1.00G1. wagan poles, each, 45@600 § hux'hg):rd!;»k‘a).ggg Y Florldn roll eodir, 60 por L1 unliofany, 401 40 countors, 600 ; rosowood, B0@300 5 wiita holly, 0o, A iy MARKETS DY TELLURAPH, £ Tarelgn Maricotn Tavenroor, April 90—110, m, lonr, 285, Wheat ~Winter, 1% 4d@12% 8d; spriug, 11s BA@12 1 3 white, 123 60@124 104 3 elub), 19 10J@10, Corn, 164 0a@3bs. Tork, 05n, lard, 498 4. Liveiiroos, 'April 80— p, m,—Dreadstuffe une clunged, Lurd, 40s, oat unchangod, Lavenroox, April 30—3:30 p, m.—>arket mnchinnged, Lavenroor, Aprila0.—Cotion firmer s middiug up. Tands, BL(@82¢d; middling Orleann, B37@S}¢dl ; sales, 14,030 bivlea; Americat, 9,000 bnlcs? spooulation wu oxport, 2,000 bales, srondatuiTe—Quiot and unchanged, Tard—4ts 0d, Tiacon—Bhort cloar midalos, 44, Turpentino—Sin, LoNnoN, Aprl 30,~Tho rate of disconnt of the Daik of Lngland hins boon advanced to 4 per cont, Ballion i tho Daule of England decrcased 81,000, Amount withdrawn from tho Lnnle on Lalaco' to- "4_}'?':' £23,000, Consola for monoy, 933 ; account, 03%@ Untted States Bocurlttos—5-20 of 1603, 10053 67, 1103 ; 10408, 1047 { now 68, 104, Now York Centtral, ielo, 917 proterred, 62, ‘aliow—383 Gd@8s 0. Ttefined Potroleum—123, Linsced ON—284G3488 4, Furpontino—2s t, Lams, April 80,—Rentes 50¢ 750, Specto in the Dank of o lua ucronsed 11,390,000 fruucs, duriu tho ok, . _New York Dry Goods Mnrliets Ne:w Yonw, April 80.—Buaincas quict with eommfse elon ionses, and tho Jobbing brauchios of trado ncked animation, ' Market Tor cotlon. goodls quict, but pricos woll mustuinod ; Salisbury browns cottous nro Jobbing s followss N, Tigo: O, 8ige; 1,0, ond ¥, 10ia, tandord drills jobbing at 11307 prints In fair ro- qucat, nud shirtings closaly wold up to rocolpis, ‘Woolon gonds contiut la oD Rof s contiuue quiot, Black silka aud mobsira o mx‘*?bumlll Ol Market. . < TTENURGIL, Po., April 90,—Orudo waak; salos $1.63; bargo oft quoted at 43t por gatlon, -} o8 Tho Produco Mariots. EW YORK, NE Ncw Yonw, April 80.—Coron~—Dull ; middlin {plauds, 1120} futuren closd igady; deich, 240 balen s ‘Mayy 3 o3 Juno, 17 0-10 H July, 17 31-53@180 3 Angunt, 18 9-820, AR} LimAnsTUVFB—Ilour Btody 3 recolpls, 16,000 brlg suporiine Weatarn aud Slato, $5,85@6,005 comnion to good, $6.15@ . food o cholco, S1,63(a0,85 5 Wheat extra, § 35 3 oxtra Obiv, $6,83@7.¢ t. uis, $0.40@11,00. Itye flour and corn-meal un- chunged, Wnceat dull aud uncanged ; roceipts, 73,000 Dbu, 1tyodull at $LOG@1.10, Darioy dull, Msif quitot, Corn ojoned firm And closed dull aiid lowar 3 recoipts, 104,000 bu; new Western mixed, 81@sTe; now yellow eatern, 84@8Tiga; oll Waterh mixed ‘and yollow, 80@B30; whito Western, 80, Oala atondy; roceipts, 40,000 b mixed Westorn, 04@600; whits Woatarm, G5@RAT¢0 3 mixed Wonlorn n storo, e, HAY AND Horr—Firm. Qorrr—Bleady ; Rio, 18G1 e, sg‘mnf—l-’um and highor; fafr to good retning, 156 240, MorAssns—Flrmer, . Tucr—Quicl e (DErwoLuN~Taslor ; ferade, Tigo, Juno; roaed, s, TunpesTrSE—Quict at 40K @Ale, Eaus—Heavy ; Weslern, 10}5@21 40, Provisions—Vorl quick; primo ners, $15,00; old 1moss, $10,00 ; now mess, $17.00@17.95 June, Beof nne chianged,. Cut moats duict; long clear 100; sliord clear, 103 ; picklod hama, 10}¢@103¢e, Lard active and lraer § primo_steum, 10y0:Apt 3 104G10)0 Msy; 1016@1050 June, BurreR—Firm; Western, 24@2o, Curssu—Firm ot 1021010, Wasis—Lower at 0727 ¢, POILADELPHIA, PizADrLRmm, Aprit 90,—TinTADsTURFS—Tlons quict and vnchatigod, Wheat notivo ; ted, sL30G1.645 amber, $1.77@1.80; white $1.90, Rye, 88¢(31.0), Corn activo} yollow, 85¢ s whito, 4o, Oals uncluwngad, Pernoteust—Reflned, 15)0; crude, 1 K@113ge. Witzsxx—90e, BALTIMORE, Birrnront, Aprl 30, and unchangdd, Whe: aud Tudinus, $LE5@1603 Wastorn, $L60G quiot ; now Wostern mixed, 83o; old, 83, Oats ateady | Wentern, 60@63¢, Ryo i ot $LOSG: TrovisioNs—lieavy nnd unchanged, Durzan—Westers firin; good dcmaid ut 5207c. Corvri—Good to prima Itio, 20}6@134(c. Wiisrz—90, OLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, April 30,~Buneansroers—Flonr quict and unohanged. - Whoat quict nnd jteady s No. 1 go $1.56; No, 4, £1,87, Corn firm but unchunged, O quifot nnd unchanged, PernotuM—Quict and firm; standard whito in car lots, 123@1d0; Ollo Btato 'test to 160 dogreos, 152:@10c, MILWAUREE. MTwAUREE, Wis,, April 3),—DreavsTurrs—Flons quict and unchanges Wheat foir and firm; 1 Milwaukeo, No, 2, §1.99¢ weller Moy, $1.28% Juue, $1,283¢. Oats steady 5 No. &, 40c, Corn steady; No, 2, (5ic eeller May, 610, 1tyo qult 3 No, 1, 900, Darley steady’; No, 3, $1.38; No, 3, $1.45, PnovmoNs—leady aud quict'; dacsa pork, $10,95 1050; woot pieiled Lo, 10)@He. Primo lar LRecrers—Flour, 7,000 brlas wheat, 102,000 b, BunueNrs—Flour, 9,600 brla 3 wheat, 20,000 bu, OINCINNATI, NNATE O,, April 30,—CoTToN—Stendy at 17, £ADSTUFTE—Triour atoidy. Wh:eat quiot and firm nt €145, Corn fulr and firn nt 63@33¢. Oata active tnd advancod at 43@37, Iiyo falr and firm at £1,08, Barloy dull and unchanged, Orza—Unchangod. uus—Fair and advanced to 100, BuTran AND Citkesg—Tulr und firm, PuovisoNs—lork falr and firm; sales of country at $16.7016,73, Lord steady; steam, 108105501 kettle, 1055@102¢c. Bullk Ments—Dull and droopiug ; shounldors, 0@76; clenr vib, Bi¢@8¥5c ; clear, 8@V, Bacon dull und draoplng ot G3¢@9350. Winsxx—Stondy ut 93 (o, NEW ORLEANS, e Ontzie Al i DiapeTuyrs—Tlour u upering, $4,80 ; siuglo X, 35,50 § trabie, $0,00 1555 chotes, $1.o0an o, 00 S $550 treble, Phovisions—Teld firmor ot T}@I3(@103c, Tard Qrmer ; tiorco refiued, 102,@1037u; keg, 1074@110, 1 MorAsses—Fair ; roboilod, 48@6i0; choico fermbnte ing, 70c; otlicra unohanged, ToN—Damand moderato ; anlos 5,000 balos: mide kes scarco and st § good ordinary to strlct good_ ordinary, 15%@100; low middlivgs to atrict low middlings, 18%@17ic; middiing to strick middiings, 172;18%c; good middlings, 184(@18250, Tocelpts, 904 balos, Exports to fhe Continant, 21” ales ; edustiviee, 785 baloa ; Groat Tcitain, 1,053 'balos § siosk; 191,010 bdes 3 unsold, 49,000 balea, GoLo—T13/@1125;. rawz PAR STERLING—85.40, TOLEDO, TorEDo, 0., April 30.—LnEADSTUFFA—Tlour steady, Whent steady ; white Wabash, $1,64; No, 8 do, $1.50; No. 1 whito tichigan, $1,63:'No, 2 do, $1.10 ; amber Michigon, cush oud ncller May, 31,03 June, 1533 Corn dull and declined ; high mixed, T30 3 soller May, T13g¢ ; June, 7lo; July, 780; low mixed, 730; 1o gtade, 720 ; damaged, 6¢, Oate fair and’ ndvanced § No, 1, 67c; No. 2, 530 ; Michigun, 60c. GrOvER ‘BERD—SS. RroEIPTS—Flour, nonof; Iwhoat, 8,000 bu; corn, 18,+ 000 bux; oats, 5,000 bu, SuipareNrs—Flonr, 223 bris ; wheat, 11,000 bu ; corn, 81,000 bu j outs, 1,000 b, DETROIT, Dernorr, Mich,, April 30,—DBREADSTUTES—Tlour quict, Wheat steady ; oxtra, §1,68 ; No, 1, $1.01¢@ b Obolea seeda woro firm imothy wld“gt 7$‘.! L0@2.76 § for"primo medium, and $6,00 for ‘Wo noto sales of 10 Lelng o largor order doniand. nuder light offorings, Hungarlin ot Wi quict ot $5. ware uot any higlior, if thoy wors s high, o thosa ruling yestorday, 'Fho roccipts will for nday or two, $0.76@10,00; ¢ £11,006316,00 obably' Lo light ond scantlings, omion to choico millrun boards, 04rco comtnion fncl Loard .00@2.25 ; shinglus, $2,76@4, ttors rocoived from Muskegon state that tho water ivor and its tributaries {6 very low, 1ho drives down has uot Unlos thero should 1o o Loavy riso in Juise, which lumbermen aro uow hoplug for, o largo tmotint of logs will bo hung bugs ciofeo timothy ut $24,7¢ 210 bugs-do ut & Dage nt $2,85 ; 17 bags ol $2.20 1 25 bngs prime clover ut £6.75 ; 21 bags do mammoth at $6,00 3 191 bugs Hunguriun ot 080; 48 bags at 630 60 Dogsut 623503 41 bags chofco millct ut 7507 18 bags at buga ot 0505 25 bngs flax nt $2.29, SALT—Tho domind i fmproving, It 18 expoctod tLut dno salt will decliuo a triffoaftor thoupward bonud veasolg arrive, Prices ure roported asfollows : Ononda- g ond Suginow, fine, $1,90 nury coareo, $2,00; conrso dinmond, $2.10; ground so- , §0.00 ; duiry, with bags, 'HAS—Wo quoio briecs stods Young iysou, common to fair, @480 o choico to extra fny, 98C@31.105 co to fine old hyson, perial, 52@050} good (o cl ‘guupowder, 72@M0c; choica’ Pingsuoy, 3 oxtrn Moyune, SL85@1,40 choico to extra now 5¢@$1.05 ; conimon {0 good do, T0@80e ; fuir to, good old, GA@T60; comman do, 4UGHe; colored natural-feaf Tapau, G0@70e ; common ta fino Oulong, o; good, 85@Us0; chioles to oxira, B3r@FLU0, BAGCO—Wa quole s xtra, T0@800 ; chotco, 60@050 ; medium, oor o commmon, 33@43c. + PLua—Nutural leut, 76@s0e; bulf bright, 60@70e, o cholco, 32@8%0; medium, 28 Ut $2,107 0 at £, in tho Muskegon and the prospoct of gotlin £ Pentwater thio Tlio Bay Clty Clronicls glves tho fol~ “ Log ruunig on tho upper Fittabawnssco 1us beon going on for soveral weels by On tho east and woat brunches, and on th augin troum, thero aro dams for (his purpose, und the water this spring hus beon 80 low that theso artifielal alds huvo been callod into roquisition for tho greater Cunada, do, $2.00; ordi- dy und firm aa follows : AT THE: TATDS, The markot was modoratoly uctiveat unchanged pricus, Tho loeal domnud co on track woro u vhado. caulor, cholen brands 1,00, Followlny are tho quotations , B5@88e ¢ holce 1o,00e@3$1,10 ; ful “Whird clesr, 1 inch, Third clear, thick Tirst common sidluy Hocand common sld{bE. . Flooring, Arsc conimon, (76HR0d . vey Flouring, gocond common, drescd. looruig, third commiou, dressod, , welootod, 14 BuoxiNa—Good 1 WOOD~Tho suj weak and unsottlyl ia incrensing, aud prices_aro , $0,0068.60 ;3 Inchies aud upward, B wagou-box bosrds, Tub, wislied, primo. . ‘b, waslied, common {0 good Consmou dingy. Floceo, washed, X and 'T¥, » washod, X und XX Yleeco, washed, medinm lght, 1 stock boards, Gtock bourds, Common bourds, outaido for dry. Joist, Ecantling, fouclng, Umbor, Tootand under, outsido prico Jolstund seuntlinig, 18 to 24 feot, TPlekots, Equaro,.. Tlocee, unwasli i Ylcoco, unwushod; courso Fleeco, unvusbed, o ‘Cedar posts, s ro upor aud extra cullod, —_—— SSTOCK MARKELH, Tho country demand has fmproved during tho fow duys, tho ardors” beiug principally for oak. Prices uro unaltured a8 follows Black Waluul—Connters, $100 DUG1ED, $48,00@85.00 ; common, 85,00 tooring, £H0,10, aull, $10,00@1s, ~0] Tiunday TveNiNg, A) pts of lvo-stock duriug the wesk Liavo boon | local trade i light, 60,005 clear, 35.00@50,00 7 oull, '§20,00G $19,006240,00 ; common, $10,00@25,00 ; G0 fortu Ss000@ 00, A0 10, , $16,00825.00; 23,0060 ; bfiii.w.@wwl cm. 430,08 ‘0talysssasirecrnens time Last week o 85,00} ol Bi2G 1.013¢ ; omber, $1.49%, Corn ateady ot T0ic. Oats 10 yood domand nt £ill prices ot 55@8Gc, ixoErvTs—Flour, 700 brls; wheat, 8,000 buj corn, 2,000 bu; oats, 3,000 bu, - SurestinTs—iour, 700 brls ; wheat, 9,000 ba; corn, 700 bu; 0ats, 700 b OSWEGO, 0swrao, April D0.—BREADSTUFPS—Wheat dullj No. 1 Alilwaulieo, $1.60. Corn dull ut 82@83c, LOUISVILLE, Lovwvites, Ky, April $0,—CorroN—Qulot and un- cliangod ut 1030, Lniapstursi—Tlour quict nnd unclanged. Whont firmn; good demand ; red, $1.36@1,403 umber, $1.45@ L60: white, $1.60, ‘Corn foir dmnud and highor, ut H@Mfi' (]‘L{lzfill(ghor: mixed, 85@t00; white, 62@ ProvisioNs—Quict nnd nnclnnged, 3foss nork, $17.00. Bulkmeats—8houlders, 640 ; clonr rih, V07 olear, 0lge. Bcon—Shoulders, T30 clear tib, 9 ar, 100, Biigar-cured hamw, ' 15@15%¢ ; plaf, 11 Tierco, 104, @LUN0 ; kogs, 103@1o, Al MEMPIITS, Meseenis, Tonn,, April 30.—CorroN—Sieady; mid- dling, 17c:" rocelpls, 480 bulcs ; shipmonty, 12'bales; Btuck, $7,000 bales, BREADSTULFE—Tlour 3\110! and unchanged, Corn meal highor, nt $3.00, Corn ecarce aud firm st 88@ 900, _Oate quict und uuchianged, 583800, HA¥—Goud, activo ut $16,0@1,00§ nferlor, nom~ Inaliy #13,00315.00, s 2 Buran—Bearce, Tuovicloni—Lard steady 10X@110. Dacon quish and unehanged, 6T, LOUIS, Touss, Aprll 30,—CoTrox—Firm ; middling, 170, TksDATUYES--Tlone 1 good tnquiry. for singld aud doublo sxtra ut $4.50@3,60 ; other grades lold above Dityers’ viowa, Wheat ttichogod ; niove doing ; No, 2 Qhifeayo, 31. i 4 No.y fall, FUTH@LI8; No, 3 red wintor, $1,606 1,612, 'Oorn'easter ; autls nainiy whito 8L T@15¢, " track ‘und olovator, Onts easler, ¢losing lowsr aud unseitled ; No, 9, 5li@ndie, clovators, Tarley dull sisiolly Priwo Mimciots, 1,05, Tiyo dull at B1.60, - Winigice—Firm at dlo, Tuoywions—Pork firmer; bold at $10.75, Dulke meats—Buyers and rollovs apirt; hold frmly 3 elioule dorago; clear vib, 650 ; oloar, 810 ; no RAlen 3 B340 bid for u\mfi;{lawmoonl uiot Sogio suos Lwer § shoulders, 03(@0%0; cloar Dio, Lard— Nous offcrlng, ol DUFFALO, Burpato, April 80.~BREAvSTOFIS—Wheat dully 2card No, 1 Milwaukes ut 61,54, Oorn—Good des pund ; morket bure af aloso sales, 9,000 bu now ac B3¢} 3,000 bu old at Blo, Oats hold af bb, b L L GENERAL NOTICE, Properly Owaeps, Atieuton | Dntil 15th tnat, Yax Balo Certifioates beld by the Olty of s watog St ot L i it e e VR b Couoano, Apsl & 16, |