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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURS DAY, APRIL 8, 1875. MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, The epesnlziiro mavenent on the Board of Trade nddod largely o tho cloarings, which smounted to 0,.01, and fncreascd the margin dopesits of the The sprimg husiness among thia morehants fm- and fa vacorde fu on focreass, though slight, The demand for loans is not Lirge, atvl the only approach lo actlvity {8 amosg thio lauks with a wile ranze of eustomera, Liates df dircanut ot the Lzuks aro E@10 per cent, comling to elrcutnatances, tzact, lous rule at 7@13 per cent. ork exchange was firm ndd acarce at (0 pres Tfum per §1,0.0, cf merannitlo deposita, ATOR AND ATOMAGE CIIARGES, Tha New York Expresa In discussing the New York. canal qnoatlon calls attention to a lateral fssue in the Ligh tolls and bigh prices for storsge aud elevation in Thero are In Duffalo thirty v-two elevators with at, fer capmelty of 4 -0yl 003,00 bt every for thing, whth tho” oxeepti ©, M, Hurtoy, were conmilidated {nto Tartof thom wero 1D, atud ats extortlonato price put ou storage ot Ly o romminder, d thices nre about all unider rallroxd _control, which, uf course, is fatal to comprilitys trausportation Cin atated o good authori; e aud elevation one balf of 1 rer but, withs fen daya' storage If handsommo profit ta the Compa- Ar'it s, tiivy ara ensbled o declaro hiondsonme divtilenda ab 1o expenso of the formers and of tho tiade of the State and city, . York there joa eimilar combiuaticn, con- trailing 64 ofevators and atoras, tnchuding 33 fiating clevators, with a atorage vapacity of 14,470,000 bushels, € 105,000 Lishicin per honr, per busbil, the grain_paye the A€ blowed and soreentd 1y ¥er cont more, the shij 1hys 1e, making a fotal of 2478 ier Dishel, of $2:0 per foad clovators ehn handle 8,000 Lushels per honr, bt tho average of floating elevators fu about 4 u boats uro inloaded daily at the above ratés, it tho gross earnings of une of theso 0 manthe would reach over $100,00, Jitho International Elevator Company tho wtock 18 ot to be bought, it Lelng contiolled by large gram thongh tie majority of the tuembern of tho Produce Jxchabge have nouo of it, "o cost of koeplug & quantity of grain fu atore at New York, with fusarance, i3 abous e per bustiel per mouth, which adde so mucly to the cout of grain as to comyef tha fhipper to export at uice, regardiers of tho couditton cf toreign marketr, thie ' dcpriving bim of I advantage of Loldig his produce uwti it A ot falr tigures, as he could do ander reasonablo rate obstorag bave long been kuown to tha graln ship- prs of Chicsgo snd tho West. Tho extortionate siargen mado fn New York for rtoruge, clovation, and acfsge Liavo beon @ Gerions obstacle fn tho way of trading through that port, ‘The impetus given almoet etmultancously 1o the bustnces of Boston, Montreal, Yortland, aud Balimore has been dite lo. efforta to cse Heif Interest aiould bo a motise fliclent nuwer 1o lead the New Yorl merchauts tu "Thers {3 a fleld for reform hero rawell £3fn tho canal management, Tho tronble fs. thal tho farmor 14 an abiusw of individual combiuation, 150 therefora Larder to resch than develi-tion and (ruda contzacts with the State, variug Compay. ovou aTe LOW Filli dusired), wonld pay o anla trauster caj Tho boxis yay Luger 2,¢, the selier i Will be ecen b Tecolven atid slure-owiie cape theee exactions, romcdy theee abuces, Tafted Blates ta of %1, United Stales f206 of linited Sixtes curraticy () Grld was TN @AY cabls transters, Othor ratew of forelg Gliieat City 77 slet,certiicates; ¥ -itide & Loather Iianl o (re Light & Flicogo & Northwerteru gold Lond Puliwian Malace SEw Yonit, Apell 7.—oney, G, ‘On tio Slock Ex- sliange, New York Contral and Unlon Taclflc Inaned at 2 per cent, Bock Taland at 3 per cent, snd Wostern Unfon, Lalie Bliors, Erle, Prcllle Mall, Northwestern, aud 8t, Paulat { per cent, Primo mercantllo §o0d demand at 5.7, Slerilng quiet ; 437K for sixty days and {80) for Customs receipts, $174,000, Qold strong, opeuing at 1144 Carrying ratos, 1@3%, Thio Avalrtant Treasurer disbureed $27,000, and closing ad 3143, veruments wirongg, Raliroads frm, Blato bonds The railroad and miscellancous speculation was tenerally atroug and higher to-dsy. Thw volumo of ouebiees was qulte largo in the leading sharea, and the ‘auce {1 unte cases wau very deolded, The Atluniio Rraph shares led the murket on the up- turn, anid advanced from 24k ot 1he opening to Lo, Wit Bual sales at tho big ho wailing of (he weamsliy g of the direct cable, and tho Atlsntie & Pacltia Com- nuy its wysiem of wires to Ht, s and Milwoukes, had muck to do with tha rlse soday, Pacifio Mall was auothor promineut feature; t rwe from 413 o 414 ou the deulsl of the teported defaleation st Yokohama, It appeers that wro f1 8 wnall deaeit between New York 1anu gecuunts, sud an Rgent 3 now on Lis wey o sdearftup, Western Ualon wers active, and T3, Lnlon Pacile ¥ ngenients e 1or the extamlon § ta 50Y, Now ong, and sdyauced frow 101); bo 1013, notwitlstanding the decisfon of the Hupremo Court agaiust the Companuy ou the ecrip dlvidend lax, Ollior changea tu the market wore not import; mrket closed strong, 4K} wLiares, of which Westeru Unlon, 7.000 ud 25,000 Unlon Pacits “ransactions aguregated 20],- di wers Iacido Alall, (0 0,000 Exie, 6,000 Soupulid, LOW, . Fennassees, old, Latineatees, now, Virginles, uow. ., aroliuas, old... N, Carolinas, new, t Panl D euees bas] on., vees B astt Union Tel,. 74 ‘kafl Terro Hauta pfd, ... 35 Chicago & Alluu,,' i REAL I [ Fhe following Insiruments were Slod for yecord Wedsesday, April T2 CITY ¥ROPERLY. Bouth Dearborn ot, £0 1t & of ‘Twenty-niith at, w £ 2.3110 ft whb bulldiug Desrborn at, 61 £t u of Twoul; ary . i, o0 1t 0 of Curt Lako et, 100 ft w of Franklin at, n f, 202180 f1, i ated April o, mracad o, 135 fi 09 23x125 £t, dated Aprii 0. Rame preparty, datail April 2,009 iuritat at, 26 ’n'." :Imlhlh 1130 irty.irt 281181 11, 938 Thirty-fth 6xR 1 1, o Mieesos 083 Buildivgs_ e cor of Fiftk sy and Madisen s Thanfx Dlack, with &) futersst in lote, n 1, 45t a1 01t dxted April 8 (A, O, Pront and J, 1, Strawn fo David A, C00K).uveses 83,000 Tdaho ‘4% N nof Taylor &, w £, 26x1! £, dated April 2, 1,000 Taniixa et, 220 (6 0'OF Tayior ot, w f, 30x128fr, dated April 7., estaesnes s 3,500 Paniina et 189 €2 1 of Taylor st, w T, 40x113'fY, QUed APE T osevaianionens e sreeae 1,540 Mcnene st, 149 (L w of Western av, n f, szll) 1ty dnted ADFid 2. v reas .. 8000 Motinwk nt, 13 £t 8 of Enasnio st, w f, 3110 It, ith Luildinga, datod April 7, . L. 1,900 Retecca #t, 194 ft o of Contre av, & f, 2ix1.01t, dated March 20,,.,... R se 100 Coruelix at, 2.0 1t 'a of Ashiand ol r'h(edLAlun. 2 18T 3,200 vision at, 113 {i w af Bndgwiok & = divided half of 2214x148 ft, dak 2,50 Arnokl st, 500 £4 & Of Thirty- 120 ft, dated April 3...... 1 Adama *st, 209" £t @ of A 7 184 810 (t, anted April 5. 4,318 Wentworth av, 113 2-10 ft & 3-10x123 {t, dated April 2! 173 FOUTI( OF CITY LIMITS, WIIII MILER PROS TIE GITRT-HOURY, Champlain av, %0 £t 0 of Forty-thlrd sty o f, 40x134 1t, dated April 6, . 830 Forty-firt i, 107 [t w of Grwe Parkway, s 'f, e TLota 6 and 8, Hlock 7, Ihare's Bubivision e b; w 3 Heo 13, 4, 13, dated April 13, | 9 50) WEST OF CITT LIMITS, WITHIN A IADIUA OF 7 MILES Fi0% TUE COURT-NOUAE. Californls av, 1w cor of Wabznata av, o f, §0% 100, dated Marel 16 0 COMMERCIAL The following wers the receipts and shipmeuts of tholeading artilen of frodiice fu this clly during ths treenty-four hours ending st 7 o%losk on Wednosday morning, and for the corrgiponding data ono yoar a0t BLCEIPTE, | RRIPMENTS, sg, | 18, || e, | 1sme. Tiour, Urlay,es, | 13,810 11,430 Wheat, bituieae.s aness| 03,1% Corn, bit,.vae il anital 20503 Oats, b, . b Ttye, bu, it i Dirley, bn, 8,5 Urass aved, e, .. 9 Tlaz seed, s, .. Liroati-corn, i, Cured meaty, ) Teel, brls 1lidden, b Tlighwines, Bl Wool, lts,.... Potatoe Limter, Ny Shinglex, Tath, No, Salt, bris Alio tha following, withous comparison Kind of produce, 7 Pouliry, 1bs,... Loultry, eoo Qume, Ege, Pkaa. Cliecia, b 1,344 670 S6¢ ) 3 Green apylod, brl Beans, bu.... Tiay, tons,, Withdmwa from store on Tresday for clty con- sniption 2,602 bu wheat, 8,653 bu corn, 2,132 Lu oats, 2,133 bu rye, 447 bu batley, Tho following grain waa inspocted into store on Wod- noeday worulug: 25 cars No.3spring, & cars No, 8 403 © cars refactod corn ; 6 cars No. 2 0ats, 3 cara re- Jected do; no rye 3 1 ear No, 2 Larloy, 1 car No,d do. Total, 46 ears, or 18,030 b, Inspected out ¢ 44,204 bu wheat, 13,034 bn corn, 3,409 b oals, 764 Lu r5e, 6,033 bu harley, Thoe leading produce markets ware ganerally firm yeaterday, but vithout the buoyancy which had ruled, rreviously, There was s gocd demand for future de. Mvery, but not much dotng tu cash prodace, and nuo apparent desire to male shippiug srrangements, An oo operator remarkod, they want tha wheat here to speculate on, but that want does 0t exlet in the cass of curn, 93 the corn uow here will not ba delivarable ou May conlracts, Hence there 18 no uso in kesping {he new corn Lere, and It would Le safer to mova i1, Thecorn now In stora s in splendld conditton, but 1t iu fat, and whea brought hore was not supposed to bs dry enongh to grade as regular No.2, loucodtis not desirablo that it ahould run the rlsk of o damp spring in bl bing Tla very small rocelpls of yosterday, above noted, aresuggestive, It may be that many do not carato 1at present prices for wheat and oats, and prefer to Leep thulr corn 411 the 20tk but the receipts can only Lave dwindled down so mear 1o zero Lecause tha farmers aro at work in the flelds and want all thelr avallable Lorecficel thcre too, Thbd pleasant woather of the past wawk Las wrought & change in tho sepact of thie form that ls slmcst magical, Dry goods coutiuus active nt firmly-malntainad prices. Tho attendance of country merchunts was large, and local retailere—who of late have been doing s turiving business—wers also Uorally represented, Grocers report continued fmprovement In the demand, uud the tone of the markot for all staple Uuee (s unequivozally Srm. Bubter snd clicoan wera dealt in to a fair extent, with prices ranging as before. Iu the 8sh and dried feuit marketa thers was ovly fair scilvity, Prices were not subjected to any quotable varlstion, Thero was ozly a ight movement in bag- ging, leather, cosl, aud wood, and no Smportant price- changes were dovelopud, Olls are mooting with a bet- ter detnand, and 1most deacriptions are hold firmly at the quoted prices, Lard ofl rematus unsettled, In con- eequenroof the fluctuations dn tho price of the ruw waterial, Thero was no chiange in lumber, The country trada was fair, aud the local busiucss begina to show slgns of fmprovement, Prives remain nw hltherto, I metal, drug, and woodcnware markets woro fairly tiveand lolerably steady, Wool was malalls at full priccs, Hops were slow, bnt atocks are swall, and dealers nre not disposed to mako concersions now (st the season v 80 noar st lund when s bettor domaud may ba expocted. Mides wero slow and easy, and broom-corn remainsateady, Seeds wore moderately active, sud without matertul change tn priccs, except mammoth clover was stronger, Po- tatocs wera in good demand and steady, The re- celpts of Lay were agaln heavy, aud the market suf- fored fu coussquence, I'oultry was scarce and firm, and egge wore atrouger towardu the closa of tha day, PUILADELFIIIA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Blnco the opening of the Olrard Flevatar at Phila- delphia, about four montha age, ths elevator has Lan- died abont 2,500,000 bu of grain, loaded there within the past Lo weeks othors are waiting to load, waliug total of 811,000 it for te apriug novemeut thus far, On this poiut & Philadelplils exchange says: « **The forelgn steanwhip Hnes are taxed to thelr full capacity, and were they able to offer jucrcased facili- tles Ly an additioual fleet of steamers the amount of Veat grain which could ba attrsclod hece from ol ‘wonld bo eunrmously lucreased, #ailing tonnags tradiug to this port {s rapidly incressing, and vessels are becomlny asaured thst remunerative sad desirable Lusiness constautly awails them,” TIK CORN cuor, To_ the Editar of The Chiruzw Tribuna Aurli b, 1875, —Nearly {wo year 380, belloving that T hiad good evideuce thit the crop of corn then grow- ing was likely to bo short, I veotured an opinion to that effect, wiich opinion was based upon tho general eilect of the poculiar weather, then rullug, upon our pruirio woll, ' The xenult proved that I ressoned from Gorrect preinises, or 1 did soms very good guesing. A realdence of Jicusly twenty yesrs upon the prairie gave me pecullsr opportuultfes (o gratify a natural tasla for crup stativtics in rvgand 10 our great staple,— cor, Also, o study tho FHocta of sur chaugeabls ellnato upun j1e growth, Haviug frieudd in various parts of tbe Northwest, I ‘was euabled to procure reliable fuformation as to the couditiug of the soll k¢ plunting-time, and the waather immediately followlug, Tho rusult was, as Lsafd Lo- fore, 1 d1d komo guod kuessing, 1t was clahwed tkat the crop of Tows in 1673 wan verylarge, 1 did not belleve it could bo so, aud the result proved that I was correet, 1 pruposs HOW 10 Youtiire my ‘opinion agaln s being coutyary to the siutenmients 30'ofien mado lant fall— that tha corn crop of lowa was ubprecaduntedly Large, sud to give tuy couctusiona ks (o tie outlook for Shal cerunl au to supply and demand, 1y conceded thiat there was s ¥ drought ** " did exist large portion n Nelrasks, Kansss, Misvourl, sud f Liluois was lumentably short, A six-weeks' viait fo (L Seutls the paxt winter deiion~ strated to me that Arkuuvas, Misssaippl, aud Louid- 8113 wero ot wuy better off, sid & DioTo Fecent viat to Keuturky slowed that Keutucky, Teutcsss, Geargis, and Alatau wers Ju tho same predicatent, Iu ail thess Houthern Slates tho corn-crop was » futlure, aud they bLave been racelving telr supphes from the North sll winter, In ludisus, Itinos, and Tows, the three grest corn Blutew, the uldeat sotlloments are alvug the streamn, lore Uriler wis planty; there ar old furs, we ked; tliero 3 Lirgd portion ot the feeding s done, tle” gruves of Umher affor rotaction for catilo aud Logs. The prairice wore suitied mare recently 3 furwiers there ure nut 50 well 0fT, not generally abis to buy soek 1o feed, sud froni ihaiice comes tho yruat bulk of vorn for iuarkct, Bhort crops thery alects the amount warkuted directly, ‘Tho seasunable showers laat season seemed to follow J Tyo flour on privals terms, Tus market closcd a8 followas soxtras, $3,80@7,00; common to good do, $4,73@3,00; cholce aprlug extras, $3.0083.28; falr do. shipping graded, $.06@4,76; Minnesotas, $5.25@L00; patent spring, $3.00@G9,00; spring superiinos, $3,563 4.0} rye tlour, $3.UGS.AV, o tus fled in, water-courses, whils the prairfes wero swept by xiroccon, Coussqontly, the cro; 8 sloug tha ash, and White Itivers wern urd, Sinslasippl, ana 11 & sud Lilinoia, Bt (hiee strips of good craje were narrow amd scattering, On the broad prairies, a¢ A rule, tho fartuers thid not Taiss nearly enougis to foed Aheir work atock, aud the grass crop and evarss food was equally shoit, Al over the prairias, farmers who caniios purchave for tLeir #to-k aro forved (o sve tholr wark antiasls redueiug In fesh daily, dany are Lor- rewiug corz, to pay iwo buslels of next efop foroue o3, O A871 cattle ennld got & gaod ile of grass fn brosh pasturos fu Canirs) Iilinote in the 1niddie of March, Abthat tims this yesra ueignbor, in sjuking a wall, ‘wa obliged to g through tour fcet of frozen oactit. Tthuux fuwa lind Detter crops (han efther of -gromiug Slates, thougn not as large upyosed 5 bt 1t 10 all noeded fn Nelra nags, and Alissonrt, All wintor the Uhie, Wabsil, and Whits River re- gions bave lican pouring ot thel Ui wants of tue Juniliorn States, a it be exhiauated, Thero are B largo amounts storcd up at auy points in that reglon, ko smaller farmers nave suul their surpios, sud only a tew of the larger farmiers biave any corn 10 markel Tho drafu on the ¥rop beyan unnsually early for howo cunmumption, aud winter fooding wiil cutinug at lcast montly fater than ustial, Tue low rates of trelgnt ruling gives thu farniors bolter pricea than have ruled for years, Tha nesessitien of tua farmers Lava forced them to'rell, and T am fully persuadad tuat the aupply wiscu it docs fail will do s very suddenly, “Wais 18 true not ouly in Todiaua, but in Llinole,whers tlie crop wus sald 1o L good, "Laige uuimburs of Lvgd nid catilo have boen shipped from the grasebopy or-1e- giona to thewo localities to ba fatted, Tha drain Eaat hav been nirong and continuons, Ever since August 113 farm atock taa beew feeufug o it, and b the uatal thue for commencomcut uf Liarvest lurge Lulvs bud byen made dn it ‘Chis leogthening of feeding timo {a no smatl item, 11 8 former leter 1 estimated that the amount of cor fed fu Hlinols was not lest thau 160,WB,000 Ln por Annuu, a1 averaxe of aver 14,000,000 b’ per mouth, thio hieavicst feediog in dons fn the wintod probally the mouthly sverage then i3 not less thau 2000 0,600 Lit, Degin waiter feeultg n month ear- tier and contiuue & month later, and the diforence i consuuption woitld be no sonail uiuo 1t Lias bean clainied (ot the farmcrs ‘are very wall o, ‘Thvre a one fact, however, that gaes 10 slow that ey i8 ot a6 plenty as might bo aniong them, nor atnoui (he couniry dealars, 16 1n thin s Al wiuter corn Lias been selliug for May dolivery at7cto 83 per bit Lugler Ul f0F caut, | Oie would auppos st cort wuld Le beld Lack I tha erlbs, where (¢ casts notling 10 Lol {t, and s0:d for futuro delivery 1¢ tho Monoy warnot zieede, thy difierence in price beiug @ very Largo profit, Tenn but think that the shortage will he felt very early in tho scaxon, 8oon the demand froiu tha Bantis will‘exbianst o supply from the Olio River and trll- {nrics, and 1t will reach up tho Misslasippd and Iiuols IRivera to aupply 1t along the water<ourses, while from Interlor polnia Iu Gaorgla and othor Southorn Btates will comiaa domaud along the rallroads 10 futerior poluts In iinois and Indisua for auppiles, In ¢ sll of 1874 there wus not lars than 109,000,000 Tesn of “alil ¥ corn in inols and Tows alone to Plemont thie soriago af the 0rop of that yaaf, and 4 arus all needed and usad up, In the full of 1974, with n anuch sliorter crop, thers was no urplus of formor crops to help out thie shortage, 1t 1% sakl that the {mmeuro wheat crop will supply thie shortaga of the corn crop, I thitk fs will ta soia exteut, but not fuily, by a great deal, When fanuers FEoldt tielr crops ot iome the coustmption fa immicusc- Iy greater, Tua recent roports from Stiuncrota khow tuin fact, or that the crops were largely overrated, Thosurplus bas docreased wonderfully, As a ruie, tho shottege of corn was largely In thio whieat regionn, and largs quantitiss of wheat have beon fed to stock, there Leing nothing galued by selling one nnd buying the other when the price was about the same, A triend writes ma from tLie * Hoppaer * regions: 1 have wintered iny stock ou wheat,” A mliler tells me: *Qn s recent trip o Southarn lilinols to Luy wheat, T #aw thie bret grades of winter wheat pourcd (o logs,” 3nd §n view af the fact that whent s 80 chrap, has not large quantities of it Leau used for divtiliation sud other unusual purposes thiat will consume il the sur~ plus of that crop before wo are aware of it ? 1 balleve it to ba tru imated, and, whou we cone{der that 1ho short- ape must come ont of the amount usualiy marketed, wo must coucludo thiat wo Lava nosurplusin the Northwest, We hiave never exported over 49,000,000 bu of corn in any one year. Ourabortage is sald to be 63,000,000 Lu over last yesr, and, Includiug extra foed for win- ter, it fu put ut 10),000,000 bu, making a diiferencs of 200,009,000 Lu botwoe our aupyly this year nnd last, includigg the surplus of oid corn then on Laud, Now, {f this bo true (and I thiuk it s nearly correct), we miuxt ccrtaitly be {n & Lid condltion before o new crop matures, Inoquots, PROVISIONS, T0G PRODUGTE—Wore Iess sctive, with less changs In quotatious thau for several days paut, tho market baigg unususily steady. Tho recelpts of hoga wero agait emall enough to esuse a further atiffening fn prices, and this tendod fo atrengtlion products, whila Liverpool advanced snothar 1n per 112 iy ou lard, and Now York was firm, Dut thore was less demaud hore, the vary Iarge puschases of tha past fow days aving flled up o great many buyers, Ience thers was not #0 much yroduct wanted, though tha fesling iva very confident one, s the market Js kuawn ta bo controlied by a fow partice who Uava tho zowcer to do Wit 1t aa they will. ut nota faw ars now disposod to hold off il thiey ses what tho aforesald controllers will do with {t, Mrss Porg—Was leas active, and advanced 19:gc per brl, though closing s shiada easier than on Tucsday, tha latter tone of the mrket beiug somewhat affccted Ly reported dullnces i New York. Sales wero mado as followa: G Lrls seller tho month at $3310; 5,140 brla seller May st 313.20@22,27% 5 12,750 bris noller June at $2. and 5,000 bris wellor_ July at 2:0u0), Yo, 10 brin, The marlet sl eudy at §.2 cash v @ for May ; $22.85 Tor Jums & aid $34. 345 er gutg, 23 Other den.riptions of pork wore innctive, Clear wan quoted st $.3.0kv£5,35 3 famnily 0t$.0.00@320,60; priwo micas at $11,00 ; and oxira prinio at $15,00. Lano—1Waa inaderately activa, and advinced 100 por 100 e In sympathy with Liverpool curly, but sfter- wards declinod to 30 bolaw Tuesday's atewt’ quotaifon, ings wers mora frea, Salvk wor roported of eller the month at $15.40 5 10,750 tes weller Al TR 15,005 6,000 ted wuller Ju ut $13.0°4 13, 5. 0@l (3 13134 ) easl and 5L tea sellvr July as §1° ‘Tho market closed ta 5,315,473 for May 3 $15.05@15.61% for June; aud uominally at $13.67% Tor July, Meara—Wers In’ falr domanid and o shado essier In tous, thougls quotations wero sulntantiully unchaugel, Thera wua not much tradiug made public, bit soverai trausaotions wera undoubtedly put down {a Looks that wore uot_whiapered about, ' Sales wero reporied of 50,00) Ibs shouldors, seller Juns, at Blc s 580 tes sweet- pickled bams at 11%(s23:: aud 510,000 lba clear shils Lacon at 133s cash, und 1335 scller June, both packad, cloned at 8156 for shoulders, cash or seller 10 do weller May; 8%o do seller Jun 1350 caah or sellor Aprli{ do netler Say, 11, soller June, 1Yot atiort ribs, 110 cushi’ o Arril; doseller May, 11%03 do seller June, 1 short “clears, cash or seiler do aaller June, 124;¢, than loose, Bweel-plckled Lanm, 15 I average, ut 4@k, Bacon weats quoted at 1:@1ic for tam, §3g¢ for shoulders, 177;a for short ribs, uud 1 sbort closrs—all packed, Apnl; cloar, 1 o il Lic o aeler Y. xed mieats 3¢ higher OREARE—Wa fulet st B@12¢, HBELF PRODUCTS~Were qulet aud uominally un- changrd, ot §1.25 for mess, $9.25 for extra mcss, and $2445°@ 2200 for hams, “TaLLOW—Quotod at BY@85 e, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—IWaa fu good demand thronghont, both on Tocal accaunt and for abipment, anit full former prices wors wiilingly pald by buyers, The strengt in the wheat market for severul dayw pust Liss euablsd flour holderata command au advance of fully 3% % brl, and thers fa o bettor forward movemeut, thougli o good deal of tho flour noted as sbipped from Chicago vally goes atralght through from tho country mill ta thie couvurmer, Eulos wera reportod of 1,400 brls wizie tors, partly at $3373; 5,730 bels spriug ex- tras, cllefly ot $4.624@673; and 109 bels of Tota), 320 brls, Choleo winter Brax—Was in largor supply, and declined about 91,00 0 ton In conssquenice, closing st §19,60 on track, Halea wore reported of 80 toua at$19,80 froe on board, ani $19,56@20,00 on track, Conn-MeaL—Wus quoted at $1.77@4.00 por brl for Rool, und $27,75@34.00 for coarss, Hales wore 14 toun AL 329,00 ou tra WHEAT—V, ctiyo, and averaged e higher, thouph very frregulir, and uneattled during s great art of the ssssion. Liverpool was esler, owluy to ufiv zovoipte, aud New York was tamo in sywjpaily, —tle fact weemiug ta be that Europeau operators ex~ pect to recelve wo litlle frumi the United States that #trougth bero makes loss difference thers thau usual, ‘The recelpts here wers extraordinvarily smnall, sud more uews was recelved from the winter-wheat soce tlons, ulating that great damage has been austalned during the win‘er, Oae lettor from Lincoln, I, stated that fully Lall the winter woeat fn that neigh- borlioad, which was beliuve:d to be alive, isnow found to have been killed the market, aud brought out numerous buying ordars, denl olf, Thews things strengtuened though the d wis uot wa on Pucaday, the taafority weary shorisa having previously ‘I'he market auddenly bacams excited to- wards 1 w'clock by the rutuor (hat two or tires operas tors on the@biort wida had fullod, thoupls their whort. agus wers not larka §o the aggrvgato, Tue voluwe of cush wheat bought was Lirgor than uauul, and mout of ftwas Laken for shipment. Solor Miy opoued st 81021, rosa L $1.05, Fucr d X $1.00, and clossd ut $1,05%7, Scller June sold at§1.04 4, 3,07, cloalug at £1,04; uuual differeuce Letween the two options belug lie, Hellor the moath, vr rogular No. 4 spring, ranged st Sicdd$1.0), cloglug we at §101, $1.00), aud glltadged roceints of do los Caxh sdles were roported of 403 bu No, 1 spring (gl A by No. 3 du wt ik @5LAdN pur- mare eged) a $1.07 9,03 bu No, i do at $41(¢ for wintar recelpty, sud u6 4 9ia for glit-edyed ; sud 4C0bu rejooted du 8t Wo far g0t edued, “Total, 43,200 bu, > CURN—Wun rather loss active, and steadler, st about the aame averuye of prices u4 o ‘fueaday, ‘The Tecelpts were very stall, aud dia uot jucluda a siglo bushel of the speculativo grads, while thicrs wis a fuir number of buylug orders frow vutaide, but local cper- stors hud proviously Lought freoly, aud did not cure tu taks much 0ro 10 tbp_sbusuce’ Of auy special eu couragement from Now York or Liverpoal, the latter 1aarket clomue dull, The recsut demuud’ hers has Lecu Largely on vountry uccount, and thege wua less of that e thau usial, though 80 Lick of cantle denca was oxpressed in the onleonin of the market, 1t 18 xeporie that at Vezwtand several othee pothts very Jargo izafts hava recontly been mado on tho atocks {licTo, to aupply farmera fn tho urraunding conutry, Seller May opened at T84, roso (o 7.c, receded to 18 ndvanced to 9%e, and closal ot sold at 17508 clontug ot 74, y was nomfual et 793 ab tiw cloge, &-ifer the tn mth or tam No. 3 on (9 stosage, k] st S, oty the outeide, and gilt-eiged recelpta of do'eloned at7da, Cash nalea wers regart-d of 94,2 N, 3 8t ST § 2,000 bu Liyh mized (2o storage) at Tide; 4,400 bu res Jucted b 7.(4124¢: and KOO b ears 8¢ Tk, on trk, *Total, 101,400 bu, OATS—\ere fulrly active and firm at an advanco of lew e, Tha trading was ehfefly in- May and dune, ‘The sorts, having lncome atarmid At the rocent of affaira, wera buying ta caver fhieir ontras sellers Wwero wery aromg fn_tuedr yiew recaipts wera Ngil, and Kow York stronger, * Saller Slay anid closed Al 4 yc, dune sold at K17 @06C, and eloted af #i3.e," Caaly No, 2 or safler the moath sl 2t $6@ive and_cleard atntout fike, Rejorted wannomitial, Bilea s 20,00 by No,? regs ) e s #,600 b do fresh ' st 62igtde § 1,8 by Bauie Total, -The miarket wia bare, henea nothing was ‘Thero wera eeveral oriers 1o buy ou the flor aud higher prices were bid with the hope of bringing out woilers, bt thoy had notking t» ofter, The re- ceinta wers agalu at zoro, No,d fresh was quoted at $1mal.on, g BAR! ‘—Cash barley was I fale demand, advanc- Ing 2a8¢ under Umited oficrings, Optlone wers in bt recuest, bist strouger, § Holler May opened al $1,04, advaneed, and eclosed at §13, Hotler the month sold at 21,07 LU3, and closed firm at tho ontalde, Hegular No, 2 eold at £1,18 {0 care Inte, and N B, receipia (e storige) brougnt S1.412 LI8. No,dwoldat $1.0) tn Cawral, Rjestel wie 3¢, Halen wera made of 4,000 "bu No, 2 L1 400 b No, i (Centril) ot $1,03 .0 't by samplz at 311241, 1215 on track. and 510 bu at $1.50 delivered, Total, 6,700 bu, . LATEAT. Mens pork was moderately activo in tha afterncon, and about 1 ligher, closing at $1L42%(A2. Aay, §20.52%1¢ 22,05 for June, nnd July 5,290 brls at §22,40 $22.8% or June, Iard was in falr request and itemer, closing at $15471 @!6.5) for Mav, with sales of 3,00 tes nt 313,45 gil'fln\\l seller May, $15,70 scller June, and §16.90 seller uly Wheat was activo and excited, advanciug #e. Sollor My woll ot $LO3N Lotk mud clueed Gt 1005, ;!l»l" 5 June sold 3t $10833E1077, and closed at Corit wan fn moderato requoct and eastor, closing ot Taet for Mayand 73°,@18),¢ for Junc, Oats wero qulet and cuslur at 6110 sellora for May, snd G e seliera for June. QENERAL MARKETS. ALCOItOL—~Was firin at $2,17@. BROQM-CORN—Tho order trado was again fair in the sggregale, prices rullng sbout the mama ns horetofore, TFollowing Is tho fuil Tango of priccs, the outside being the highost glven for tho best quallties of (ha grades mamed: Good to cloleo burl, 13)/@Mo; bruvh that will wouk ftaclf futo a choleo hurl broony, 11@12@ 11 : falr to good do, 10§ 105@ 11503 tnforlor brush, 9@ 100 ; crooked, Gise, BUTTER—This market was firm, owing to the small recelpts of the past fow dags and tho fact that thio somewhat fmproved tone of tho seaboard markets bass clled out o rather freer shipping movemont, Cliolco to famlily tablo butter ooutinuos scarve, and #ells quick st our quotations: Choico to fancy yellow, L@ mcdl}lm to good grades, 17@20c; inferior to common, 116&13e; tuferlor to chiolca Toil, 13@13e. CHEESE—~Pricoa “remain sicady and firm us_pre- viously quoted : 'Trino mild factory, 17@1de ; lower gradeans 10@135c, COAL—Trado” romalns quist at unchanged prices, The slock of coal s raduced to uuusnally swall dimen- sous, and no declina In prices fu likoly to_oceur for somo'time yot, Woquota: Lackawania, $9,60:310.0, cannel, $400°@9,00; Frle and Walnut' Hill, Hockiug Valley, $3.50; Iudlana block, $3.00¢3, Tilinols, $1,545.00. EGGS—The- recelpts wors liveral, but tho low prices attracted buyers, and s Lrisk competition betwoen them caused p alrouger focling, Locsa packages sold oarly at Ue, aud 1ator woll pacied lots sold ot Figluc, FRUITS’ AND NUTS—Jobbers wera falrly busy, and wera holdiug thelr stocks with frmncss st 1ho quolatious followlug : Fonrsax—Dutes, Giw,7ie; 08, drima, G 15¢ ; fgs, Inyers, 185 19¢; Turkieh prines, By@lige; Feonch prunce, kigs, 1140135 ¢ ; do, boxes, nau,x ralsdns, layery, §. 4,03 5 loose Muscatel, $1i0ud10s Valoncls, 11jimii3{cy Zaute currants, 7 wilcy citrun, 2hgile; lemon peel, 19:0s, Do NpwTio—Alden apples, 11 e ; Michigan suples, 93¢ w93cy Indlaus and Iiinals, 8i/iH%c; Southiern, 8 wBNe! peaches, balves, 9:lic; do mised, B do yared, 20@2Mc; Ulackvcrries, WK@WYe; 00 b, mpathy with cash, Halen } Taspherries, 15 00c s pitted cherles, Skaic, Nyt Fillerts 1@ Ue; atiuonds, Termagous 2 230t Naplea walnuts, 15 16ic: Grenoble watnut, 15 14e 3 Brazils, 1Ll , 15@ ite s n poa min Leanuts, 0@8c; African pea- GREEN }BmTS—.\ps\lfl were rathor slow salo, and prices vary, thero belng a wido difference in the aquality of the frut. The offerings olso arclarge, and there v a general deslro to renlize, an tho soason 1w getting late, Lemoun and orauges wers active and ataady, Ilnanas are now iu tho market, Mossina and Palerma lomous, $3,60(36,(0 per box: Valencia ore $10.00,41200 per case; dranges in boxes, $3,00 J3 wpples, per brl, fair 0 choice, $2,35:01.004 @643’ Aspinwall bananas por bunels'; UROCLIE! meut cf staplo gowdy showed o further Snerezse, whils efde articles were genezally quist, Peices ruled firm— Botably for sugar, sirugs, rice, and colfeo, Wu quote : Riog—Patns, 75@8: 3 Rangoon, 63@7Tx0; Caro: «8icy Loulelan, T P 3—0,'0, Juva, 0y choico to f: to ava, No, ) 223 T 3 503 common {0 fuir, rosnting, 1U@:05: Biugapere duva, G Rica, 25201 Maracalbo, 2123 1e, Huaans—Patent cut loaf, 11-,1 113 owdered, 11ic; granulated,” 111 UL @10,c; do N do, w2@I23H ey Gt crushed nnd A, stundard, 1, 0731023 extra ©, v:,@u%e) CNo, 2, 9% 3 yellow, G No, 1, Y4 @J2,e; chole Lrown, Biwdos fair to primo do, B@ics comtnon do, 15@i3c; choley molasses sugar, SY@Yc: common to Lulr do, TH@B:; N, O, common 1o vholee, T @de, Sinure—~Dismond dri s, $1,1521.20% silver drip; extra tin i od_sugar-house slrup, £3@336} # molussea, cholce, new, do _cummion, 10@Usc} jci cowwon molasscs, 42@ 44c ; blackstrap, 4vadle, Hv105s~—Allspice, 134(@1010e; cloves, B0@5de; case o3 sAysaicos witmets No. 1, ala, #xgdlos pop) <! $LW@LUS ; Calcutts ginger, 1 e, Hoars--Qerman Moftled, Gl CGolden West, 43¢ fiehe; Woite Lily, 6.q@iige: White Roae, UM@0i40- Havols Imperdal, fic, HAY—Was dull sud weak under heavy raceipts, Tue olferiugs of prairio were very beavy, and prices were a vhadu lower for sose deseript Cholco No, 1 thimolby sold 2t $19,00 ou track, laud prairio ut $14.80; 10 tous tous No. L thnotvy st $ith0) free slough at $10.50 ou track, Quotations: No, 1 tim- othy, §L00@INI0 5 No, 4 do, §10,00 17, ] $15,00@13,50; prinio upiand 'prairie, $11,0. No. 4, S8 Wk LLS0 G No, 3, $10.50i411,60, JUGHWINES—Wers quict and and sironger, Sale wan made abous noon of 100 Lrls at $1.11, the outalds price of Tuexday; but nfter Now York was reporied tirwor no ons here was willing to sell los tuan $1.19, which was tho askiug r\'h:l at the clese, HIDES—Were it woderate request at unchangod Ureen city buteiers', T¢; green cured light, H @ heavy do, B840 s part ourod, Tigw Ho} green calf, 160 3 drx, filut btdes, kip and calf, 1764 1¥e; dry salted idea, 1leello; deacon skius, d6@ G} slicep polts, wool eatimuted ns washed, por b, 40¢3120, Hidea with one geub and over are classed na duingged. Damagel stock briugs two-blrds price, sud _Lranded 10 por cent off, JoPE—Wera in light requeaty at 34& for fair to cliolce, sud 400 for duncy, Yook grades aro quoted ot LUMBER—Was again 4 fair demand, Followlug aro tha prices curreu Flret clear , ,00333,00 0,MH 55010 5 41,00 450,00 87,60 « 40,0y 0 41,00 00 w00 Flovrlug, Box board: A stock boa Tue Baginsw curl i Lumbernicn writes (March 23) that oporations in the wonda are practically at #n end, aud wmout of the camps 8ra broken nxl‘. The total supply of Jogy, exelusive of thare dn the Looms, 18 GuLN GO feot ; Of thieso 6, 000,000 fest will inost lilkicly be Leld Lack, faaving 470, £00,000 feet, 10 which should be wdded wbout 20,000,000 fect dellvered by ratl, making 470,000,000 fect of logs to be manufactiired on the Haginaw Niver the coming vonnon,— ducrease, comparsd wilh last year's ont, of early 20 por cont, - At the fuland wills tho cut wiif be sbout the saue aw Just yasr, ‘Thers will Lo g cousld- emUlo falling off iu the rlo-.luntlun of tbe Lake Huron nilly, and the Fliut will whow 8 docresac corrcspoud- ing nearly with that of the iauw, Au a ruls, lum- Dormen Liava ot cut wore logs than they futended ta fu Decurmber, sud Ju muny distainces the cut fs below thuir vt ostimates, and the orop iy lesd then two- tbirds the capacliy of the wllly ou the river, The mock of lumber on the Bagluaw River on Juo. L WY 190,000,000 feat, wnd {n the Say W distrlct 220,600,L00 It, azainet 395, 00,400 £t 0B Jau, 1, 1674, Adding fu tho reduction {n tho stock of loys, and the mipply of lumuer ju thy ave distriot, Jacluding tho shors, will be reduced ot least 295,000,000 £t, 88 compared with the previous year, The wriler tivuks the wamus polivy Lok been pursued is other parts of the Hiate,and’ predicts o lutcre prosperous year for Inmbermen, Ol -Lard ol wasagaln wisettiod, The steck is amall, and Lolders yefuus to Bao o price fu the pru- cut wxclted state of the wurkel for the raw waterial, At Uie moment, quotations are eutirely nominal, Carbon wus steady ut the reduction uotoil Tuesduy, sced aud tuspentlue Are wmoving moro [reo 568 Bite, s 'ary Arin bt 110 ot diate s Cori, (tandard white : do Tillnois legal teat, 150 degy 235 deg, Doy exirs winier .81 No. 1, Dw 3‘3‘«‘31" ! . raw, 3805 do boiled, 8307 'whale sperm, §1.35 2401 neatufoot' vil, ' suilcily bure, S04 do sxtra, UheStobs o o fR T Ik oll, 830; wiralld, 600: plumbigo ol B0@TbcS turpontide, $3@ 1403 sapbikis, 63 gravity, Iy ioo; uapbius, comwon, 1214 Lae, FOTATORS—Uoutiuuo fu 1wod request and stesdy, Early Jtase are 1o dewsnd to ti] country ordery, Easteru Poachulows, $1.0841.10 ou truck} Weil= e, $.0kgd.03; Barly Rees dn curs, 03c@1.00, - arly Tage, ), 1Y —Tho offeringa wore vory light, and live and cliotcy dressed stock sold readsly at Tuil pricen s Turkeys, dressed of lve, MiaLics ehickens, dres Hcalai e yer s do live, $150 4480 per dods geese, Tive, $,00@,00 per doa s mallard ducks, $200 per Vineotis, Wi $1,09 por doz, 33~ Timothy was a littln e waine Fango of iricos, orat $2042,13 for prime, ‘and £2.03.02,80 for chlees Ctover wan firmer, uniara goud domand nud lzbi mors activoat ahont 1,23 for common offerfugs, “Lho trading waw chiefly In mamnoth, which rold at £6, Prime eedium sold at §0.43, Tungartan waa active at 00uw§tin, A raln wan reported of 1,701 bag on_private ternis (supposed to ba whout 5e), Alillet was quiet, but irmer at 11,05 for cinjoe, Prima tlax bronght $1.0, AL Way quiiet aml steady ¢ Unondaga and Bag- 1,633 Canada dlo, "$1,30; ordinary coar: oarse diamand, $2,12) $ Yo without 1 Ashton talry, por sack, iry, with bagn, $3.60 VEAL—(100d tn cholea veal broualit 7@ tra, e, - Cammon carearaes wore fquoted at di2ce, WOOT,—Win in fafr request and. stealy, The supe DIy hera ds very light ¢ Quotatians ¢ Good to'prime washed, H6@ e poor tu good tubewatied, 40@ Saaoud medinm _washed tleece, 47@ 7 ¢; faney o, vorhcd flosee, 40@ 15¢; medlum aud coarea @3ie; Gue unwashol, @3ds: pulled LIVE STOCK. ciesdo, it e | Haas, | sheey Beo) Tl 1.1 wil Bl g0 4,00 LLXURT] 1,000 W Shipumenta— Mouday, Tucsday Mr. McFlynn, of tho firm of McFlynn & Scullcns, prominent stock-dealcr of Bostor, was a4 tho Biocks Yards yeatorday, OATTLE—Quiet attll pervadee tho cattle market, but prices are pretty well stistatned for all deacriptious of slosk, and are falely firm for anything above mo- dlum, Of first sud second class catite in- creasing recelpts aro moted, but If reports from tho finterfor may Lo {rusted thore Ia little likelihwod of thera bolng an over-stpply, snd tharo ia very gencral confidenca In tha atability of pricos, Tho supply of mediunt aud common grades might Lo cut down conslderably without subjecting tho trado to i convenfanco, The numbor now coming forward is fn excera of tho demand, and values ara dopressed in consequence, Yesterday“s trading was doua at $2.50@ 6,30, o At $2.50@i,50 for bulls, stags, and scrawny cows; at $3T.@LSS for slockers; ot £LUO@BL0 for comumon to goud Lutchiors’ stock, and at $5,25@6.50 for fair to extra steors sultable for ahipment Eant, Amoug tho salea wa 14 still-fod Bulls, sveraging 1,680 i, ot $1.625—s0d Ly Marrls, Walzel & Co, fo McFlsnn & Beullen, for tho Bo<lon market, Inchuded in the of- ferings were some Lu) hy “rtillavs,” which wero furced upon thie markot by the burning of the Aleohot Works Jlonday night, CATTLE BALER Number and deserivtion, Irice. iy U3 cholco steera... 84 good stoers, . 41 good stecrs. ... crrnieee eeaes 816 AU0 10 advanced, Notwithatand. ing the'oxtravagant pricea for some Limo past provail- ing, tho recelpts show o material increase, and tha upwird movement of prives continties, In compar- ison with ‘Tucaday’s rullng rates wo noto an apprecis- tion of fully whllo the advauce since Saturday amounts to J0430¢ per 106 1, Light welghte—droves averaging from 150 ta 200 lé—wers nouit after ot $7.20637.00, with hales of choteo oven droves of from 210 to 975 lis nverupe at SANC@LE), Common fo clivlee hieavy were rulible at $5,00@ie0, A sals of 11 head, averaging 43 lhs, was a¥octud ot 80,33, Av, Price, 59, ipee 1i0 890 07, 170 75| BILEEP—Wers In belter demand, and ruled firmer in ympathy with tho Lastern mmntket, The mnoderato 81pply on wale Wan chiolly dinpased of at $5,00045,60, Wa quote prices firm nt’ $.50@5.50 for poor o me- dium, and at §3,56@5.76 for food {0 oxtra, EANT LIBERTY. TAST LibEnTY, April 7.—~CaTric—Ticelpls to-day, 634 hiend, and for two ilays, 1,013 head; supply very lght s miarket dull and dragging willi' fow biyers§ Lowt, U%@7os medium, to good, 81@ 1405 common 1o fair, 0@3xc; bulis, 4@i0 1 atockers, B30@ixe, TloGk—Receipta lo-day, 680dead, sud for the fwo 2.035 licad ; Yorkers, §1.90482003 Philadelphia, $2,30@9.50, Bupkp—Leceipts to-day, 3,600 head, and for two days, 8,500 head; beat, $3.237.00; medium, $5.509 cat, .00} clippod, $4.000.00, DUPFALO, Burrarg, April 7.~CatTii—Receiptls, 1,03 ; total for tho week, 7,643, Markat active st yeatchiay's quo- tatlons, fite AND Lanns—Tiecalpty, 200; ftotal for tho vance ou lust weok’s weels, 7,40, Market activ | 46 Drices, Hoas—Tacelpts, 800 ; total for the woek, 5,307, No markot to~day; ono ¢ar common quality York hoge ouly offered, and sold at §3,05, HT, LOUIA, #T, Toute, April T,—Hoas—iteccipts, 1033 strong and sctivo;’ Yorkors, $143G7.03 medium to fuir, $1.9%a@17,60; good to extra, $1.7 425, UATTLE—Hocelpta, 6%0; tirm § natives, good, $1,00 @112 ; fulr, $3,25@0,503 wlockers aud feodors, $Lu0 @857, CINCINNATT, CanornNaTL, Avrll T,—Hoae—Falfi and firm § come mon, 7,00 ; fulr to medium, $7.35@5,00; goad, §323H,60 3 receiply, 1,014 5 ahipmeuts, 370, ———— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. .. FORE!GN MARKETS, = Special Dispateh o The Chicaga Tridune, Tavenvoor, April 7—11 &, m~¥ioun—~No, 22183 No, 1, 2 04, Quarx~No, 2 wiuter whost, 08 Gd; No, 1,08 02 Supring, 6a0d; No,1, 0 ddj No, 2 white, 0s 3 1, s 7d; No, 3 club, asdj No, 1, 0s 10d, No, 2 corn, 3is; No. 1, iHuod, ProviitoNs~—Pork, T0s 64, Lard, 66s 02y Tavenrook, April T—3 p, m,—BREADSIUYSs—Qulct, Tann—diTa, Rest unchanged, Lavenroor, April 7—3 p, m,~Bnzapszusss—Dull, JLanp—07a 62, Reat unchonged. Livearool, April T-~Later,~TFLoun — Exirs Slate Qull§ 205, Grarx—Wheat, No, 1 apring steady at 043 No,2do steady, nt Hs B3 winter steady, 98 20, Uoru, new, steady ot 348, TmovisioNs—Pork—Frima mess, Eastern, steady at 874§ prime tacss, Wostarn, slcady a8 778, Lard—Prime Weatern uteany ot 774, Bacon, Cumberlaud cu, uow, stoady st 4% ; ahort clear steady at83s; long cloar ot 5ls 04, Hams, long cut, 20 Iw averago, 6783 shoulders, nuw, steady at 374 64, Beef—IEstra Indis wmosy, 1174} Indis mess, 00v; prime moss dul at T0s, Tatrow=—Prie city, 40a, Lano O1L—104, Quixse—Choico Ameriean, new, steady sl 723, TURFKNTINE—Tirmer at 2039, Reun—Comuion dull at €45 fine ateady at 170, Livesroon, April 7—Latcsl.—PRovisions—Porke Trime mess, Paclern, 87s, mtoady; Western, 783, stoady, Lacon—Cumberland out, 9s, ateady ; sbozt il 508 04, wleady; loug clear t1n &1, stoady § shiort clear 03y, steady, Hams—Long cut 07s, steady; shoulders 37w 6d, steady, . Decf—Indls mess 908, #toady; extra India mess 1178, stoady; prime mess, i0%, stoady, Lard—Prime Westorn 675, steady, TaLLow—Frime clty, 406 ; ateady, TusresTiNe—8plrits, 3 0§ fArm, Weain—Commou, Ga§ dyll; fine, 178 3 steady, Cusvi—Amarican choldr, 72§ stesdy, Frovu—Lalre State, 20¢ ; dull, Guatv—Wheat, spring No, 1,8s, steady; wpring No.2, 8888, steady; winter, Us 2, stoady, Cors, n; steady, ¥ Lownox, Aprll 7,.—Rynx—Common, 04 M) sleady. TuRVRNTINK—BDisits, 238 54§ laads \ of Englani’, tral, 01 3 1e better, with u fair export aud bome-trade duman! nales of 81,00 bu at $1.16:3118 for No, 3 mpring; @1L20Y for No. 3 Chicago; $I. aud AMinnedotn apring; $L.284130 for winter red Wentern ; 81 whito Wastern ot $1.29, Iiyo quict at S00a3L80, Lurley o little ‘mara activo, without declded chiangs fo prices salen of 45,000 bu Danublan on privsto ftermn, active and advanciug, with nodersto exportand fair at UDRVLY 0 for Weatern mixed, and 01%@ e for yol- " firns ¢ $91,5/831,5 i 1$3.0026,00 ; Horseshoo nomfual, Mox ate of discount on open market for ihirca montha’ bils, 3 5-10 per cent, or 3-16 Lelow 1he Bank CoNeara—onay, YIL/@DIY: account, 93, UNITED Brates MoNua—'03s, 10d; '0in, 1073 ¢ 10-40%, 103§ new 5s, 103's. Astentean Rattuoan Heconreres—Now York Con- tie, 265 proferred, 337, ReFmNED PerkoLreN~—11d ;3 wpirits do, 93, AMZRICAN TALLOW—{08 D, Pantn, April T—RR3 res—Gif D2ie, FRANKFORT, Aprll 7,—Untren Sratng Boxos, 621, 0914y NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, Nrw Youk, April 7.—The movement was slow in all departmentn, owing ta the inclement weatlior. Tho market for colion goads was fuiet, but ol leading makes woro firmly holl by tanufacturers’ agents, Lisid prints wero netive, but oflicr mtyles were quict. Cottonades wero dull, falely netive, and plald atylen wero fn brisk demand, Worsted dreas goods wero Wooleus wero singgiah and ribhons actlvo, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YOBK. Socetal DispateAto Tha Chieago Trisune, New Yonx, April T,—GRAR—The whoat market was Nortliwestern; $1.22.41,91 for, No, 3 Milwaukee; $1,23 R1.80 for No: 1 epring; $1.13.81,27 for nugraded Town @143 for amber doj $1.30.:1,42 for alsy, 8,00 bu No, 3 spring toorriva Corn bomo {rade sud spceulativo deuand § sates, 141,000 bu Tow Wosters, including 100,000 bu new Westorn mixed instoroatdle. Oats are firmer, with rales of 36,600 b at Sk 740 for mized Weslern, and 71@76e for white Western, ToovistoNs—Cut meats are Brm nt 9/R9Ma for city packod shouldors, and 12 125¢ for do bams ; midiles are firm at 1% for long cloar, Lard Is excitod; 1650 bld and 13:{c ankeil for prime steam, Wittsy—The market is firmor ; salos of 100 hrls at $1,114 per gallan, Unookuiks—Sugar—Tlo market fa Grm, with a falr demand ; fulr to good redning 8 quoted af 77;u8h e primo ut’ Bige : and white Havans at 94@10%", Coifeo markel in quint wnd firm ; Mo “tt 15 (@180 gold, aud Maraealln ot 17X @00 gold, 1o the Assvcunal 1 New Youx, Aprlf 7.—Froun—Tirm; molerato des mand$ receiptn, 5,600 bus super Western and Btafe, $1.40@4.70; commaon to good oxtra, $4,8 143,10 good to thoico 4o, 83,00 5.453 whito wheat Weulern xtra, $3.60@0M; oztra Ohio, $10540% 1 KL, Lonta, $3,00 @3.00, Buckwheat flour ateail tony-Mrar—Qict nod fnn, Gnare—Wheat In falr demand “ bug No, 1 spring, 3145GLI 1,13 No. 2 Chileug e, $1.20% 041,22 lwauleo, $1L4%G 1. ungraded Jowa and Minuesota epring, $1.15 Wostern, $1.44@1,30; ambor Western, §1 GLaD; whito do, 51.84@ 1,42, Mye qulet at Yucia 31,00, Hatley mure active und unchauged, Malt qulet and stoady. Corn nctivo and in far detnand s resclpts, 8,600 s Western, Bl@i2e; do vollow, 9i)uede,’ Oatu quiet nnd firih ¢ roceipte, 13,000 bu; nized Weslorn, TLX@TIXe; whito do, T4@T0e, ay—Lieavy ; §i0.00, GnocEntEs—Laileo lglr 10 good refing, 1 ! quiet; firny, idices 1037¢ 3 Murcorado, T7,0asize. Thico quict and unehsuges, PrrnoLzca-—lesvy; retined, 143i0: crude, €35 RAINED RESIN~Tirmat 102,15, Brawirs TURPENTINE=Firm ; 3630, Laus—Firmi Western, 2@e, Laaturu—Unchunged ; homlock nols, Bonos, and -l‘!la Grande, light, middiing, aud huavy weligals, 213 e, o1—Slendy 3 domeslic flecco, 48@S0c ; pullod, 50 @5le; unvaehdl, 16R.6e. e 1'rovIKIONA—Pork lower: $30.76 Deef quict; piain mets, I}o; extra do, 11@1de, Cnt moats ‘quict ; #hort'cut haing, 195 middles firm ; long clear 1240} short do, 18¢, Lard—Easfer ; primo stoat, 1656, BorTEn—1leay) @20e, % Cnerag—Firm; 100 101¢¢ Oroven Brep—Dull; Western, 11,00211,25c, Wimky—Firmer; §1.14, Ag1ALS—3unufuctured copper steady pig-fron dult; h $14.60@ .00 T Amerlean, $24,00 $13.50 1n gold, Nails stoady : eut, ingot lako PHILADELPIUIA. TrrtAveLrn, I, April T.—Frovn—Dull and un- changled, Gram—Wheat wanteds red, $127@1,98; amber, $L.00 1013 white, $1.%0," Corn searco aud’ bighu yullow and milxed, 8ic,” Oats axcited; Advaucing} White, 1@ e ; mixed, 70672, ¥ TrovistoNs—Tirm, Sfesa potk, $22.00R22,70, Teef binm, 18@22%0 picdod do, 13¢@13xe, Laxd, Uay 6 e, Wittasr—Dall; Wealorn, $1.19, Prruoreus—Nomiuully unchanged, Seepi—Ciover, W nxl'rn‘.mllxfil.'c. Timothy declin- ing. Flae reed, $1 . Burren—Dult; ‘New York nnd Dradforll County ¥@dve; 'do firats, BGT0; Weusorw extias, o fivats, 18@20c. rAr—Firm and unchange Eaos—Llrm; W CINCIN: NNATL CiNCINNATE, O., April 7.—CorToNeDull and une chinnged, T'roun—Vair and firm, N—Whost wicady; moderate demand; red Corn fair and firm 3 74@306¢, Oals dull aud drsoping; 03@0ic, Itye qufet aud unclianged; $1.12. Darloy falr and firm, Qu=Sieady; woderalo’ domand ; 76e, Lard falr and firm ;3 $1,12.2118, . Eags—Qulot and wesk ; 17@15c, DuTrEr AXD Ciizksr—Dull and unchanged, Croven BzEn—Demand good : full pricca; @110, + Pov1stoNs—Lork—Demaud Wglt, but holdery drn $3.00@22.25, Lard stendy; moderate demand uleam, 16c; * country kuttle, 156 ; city savier b 134,0. Bulk moats easler s not quotably lower ; shoulders, 8i;@8%0; spot, Blc: buser April, 8%e; o May, clour rib, 11503 1%, Bacon steady:’ moderaie domand's 9ies 123jc} Lie, ‘Wirsky—8toady; moderats demand; $L.11, MILWAUKEE, MiLwaURER, April 7.—FLovr—Scarca and firm, OnAX—Wheat excited : No.1 Milwauloe, $1.033 No, 2,§1.013 May, 16353 June, $1,05%, Osta neglocted and lower ; “No, 2 freal, 44! Moy, Gie, Corn opened firmer: No. 2, In stors, 702, tye acarce aud Jogher: No.1, n atore, 3112, Durley uusallod; Ko, 2, 31103 No, 5, $1.50, ProvialoNs—Numinal, Mess pork, $22.00 casls, and $2.30 May, Sweot-pickled hams, 11a113(c, saltad meals firm § shoulders, 830 ; middien, 11 126, alt loose; Loxed meats Xo Ligher than locss,” Yrime lard firmiy held ; ateam, 15)a Xeltle, 100, ReazipTi—Flour, 3,000 bria; 'whoat, 17,000 bu ; oats, 700 hu; corn, 400 bu, Brrseats—Flour, 5,000 brla; wheat, 10,000 buj corn, 200 bu § oats, 20) bu. BT. LOUIS. 8r, Louvws, April T,—Froun—Higher; but low and medium grades eupecially wanted, and rm ; supertivo winter and oxtra, $1.05@5.835 XX, $5,0003,19%; XX, $3.50@3,73¢ famlly, $3.00:338), GnarN—Wheat highcr and unsettied : No, 2 red win- fer, $1.:@1,29)¢ cnaliy $1.28N¢ 129 Aprily §1. 43¢ June. Corn firmer her; 170 M " mnfxed, Usin casler unchanged, ashs $22,00 July, , 15 11¢ 3 Lacon drm; shide aldes, 1'(R1ixe, Lard e Aprl , fic, Barloy and ry TrovistoNs—Pork qulet ; $22, Tulk meats quict; shouldsr, 8ig rales cloar at Omiabia, 126 Jun Letter; shoulders, 94w die nominally rm; $15, ) 3 somo hold at $13.25, UALTIMORE, TLTINORE, ADHl T.—FLour—Quiet and atendy, GnaN—Wheattirmer ; No, 1 red Weatern, $1, 2 do, $1, Corn buoyunt and strongts Wostern mixed, te, Oatssirm ; witite Western, 09100; mized 90, _Tye quict and unchanged, Coryez—Nowiual, Itar=Dull, Wintsky—Western dull § 81,14, ‘Tuovistons—Btron| wess pork stoady 3 $22.80, loar l'l{n ‘e D 0} cloar Tib, uc, Bulk meate firm; al ders, Bl cou firmi and activo ; shoulders, Lard firmer 3 tefined, loc, Turien—Hlcsdy, PrTuoLEUM—Eusler, 8%(e, TOLEDO, ‘Toreno, 0., April T,—EFLoun—Fyir and firm, Grarn—Wheat excited and highor ; No. 3 white Wa- i, $1,235 No, 1 while Michigan, $1,18 1,185 3 exirn Moy, $LIT@1,20 hanli, do, 3124 amber Michigan, $1,15% 5 : 1 $1L52@1E Corn falr an June, §1.93%; No, 1 red, $LAT% No, 1 smber Ilinols, $LU1N@I1.2% firm: high mixed, 7 1.‘,»#; May, T70; fow mixed, 3@, Onts falr.and ‘Aem: No, 2, 130§ Moy, Cilgu; wlule, 6537 Michigan, Gi3jc, ¥ Croven-BeED—$0,05, m:czwu—u!;l?nr, 203 brls; wheat, 9,000 bu; corn, Thby ,001 bit, tour, 500 Lrls ; Wl 000 bu § eorn, 000 b, k. e BilIPMENTS- 14,000 bu ; outa, JOSTON. BoszoN, April T.—I'Loun—Modorate domsnd ; su- pertine Westoru, $5,25@4.060; comujon exirus, $3.253 5,60; Wisconsdis_und dfunreota, $7.500.3%: white wheat Tudiqua, Ollo, atud Michigan, $3.18@6,00; Iille nols, u.wéhnu; St Lonls, $6,00@8,00 ; fauoy Ain nesota, §1.0xa 8.50, Gusi-—Coru in good domand ; mized sad sollow, Dbz, Oatu—3ixed and white, 12@10g CLEVELAND, * OLEVELAND, April 7.—GeAN—Whest firm ; No, 1 rad, $1.20; No. %, 81,15, Corn firmn ; Nigh mized, 7805 low 1aixed, 7101 cars, on Arack, 18@ide, Oaty Letter ; No, 1 Btato, tha; No, 2, 665 white, oyc, rerioLeuM—Quiet; 'staudard ‘white, car lots, 11j¢e ; Ohlo Btatd test, 1230 3 amall lots, 1@ 2 higher. {kox1FTs—Wheat, nond; cors, 1,760 bu ; oats, 630 buj barloy, 80J b, Apal o e Whest dul Borral —Unsi—Wheat dull; holdors frns. oy cameo MUY Hrars cars Haw, oif track. st 800 Lield at the close ot 3@ 330 for cars Causda, (ats ©ts ou track, ¢ BARIN MISCELLANEQOUS ITEMS, CIIICAUO, bark Golden Wout i recelvin of guin 14'00b of Ui Cumtra Elsvatorss 1108 & cargo of gr “Aamiral® Cox will run two szeursiou-boats this on, the Ben Wade, and ona which he will briug Yz from suother pust, e towing sutos will ba much lower this season than (g were Lok The VebeeLOwaase Tontsg an tias haa already announced s reduction of cont front last yoar's rates, and Joeso O make n reduction of about 58U per cent, The ache Fistier will rocdive 8 genoral overhau tthe Darth Beanch dey-dack, Bho i) from Houtl Chicano yeaterday, 0 T UTOUKNL hery Tho tug Unlon was towed by tha b 100 ther Jelin Sk St Senterdny, oo I oy stern, aud Loaring away Lier Crown plank, ¢ by The ship-carpenters will Lold a meetin, ox {his moruing 1o bear tho re-art nf nmfl:«ln.llt?;ulr' ; Jotcd 1o gt the viows of tho untiogors i rogaeg T ym demaud of £ & day, instoad of $260 a5 lieret ez, Tho cmployers seon to bo delorinined fa po, o) 31 fneseans wf wogen at (1o pretunt thi, an, uyiy hiere I o change In the feebngs of tho me. Will bo tho rosuits o T Aatetly MILWAURER, Tho Jesao 1ost's ropulrs coustitule ber 80l for Lo gralu trade, LY Tho aclie Nayoleon. liwa been Ilbelled for a groce tit amouniting 10 0 rifie loas than 2,0, ¢ ETOCCR) Tho schie Guiln 15 mald to bo lesking b having pulicd tho oaliin out of Lot samea 7 tho oy Tho chr Awallow Las boaw placed n dey.-dock ot g Milwankea Company's yard to complel 4 Hio will tgala Thto A 2. oplele-er vogain "Tha carpeta, furnlture, and state-room ontnt ar steannbip dineapolls,’ which wero deutroge Lo L2t 1 winter, iavo been roplaced, e o e Ly oy "Tha steamship Miuneapolis, which loft Girn a8 n0on Manilay, aerivad i S{liwsakoo at 8 roisoy e ferday mornug, Thia 10 Jior st spoearanes o Milwankeo ulice tho 2nihs of Janyry, tho loathiky baving upt bur Luprieonod ou tho st slors ocrys e waeki, 1 ‘The ateamship Amnszon was unabla to reach {) dock of Morwrd, Wall & Davidson, bucause ld::d"“‘ {:‘fl"n‘l‘llll.'ll i\‘nllfi{,' nhllf h:l";)o he lnl\i'm] 1 1o Fiver 4 0 Ugltenol urther, Hue will bo ducked rawe—Besing Wiseonnn, 1 RS Mg aboui 29 ox Intouds T " I ADL HOIT, o river 14 orowded wilh ive, Lak doutly Naving bsoron . 1<% Lake Bt Clale uy Thp steam barge Jorephine arrived Tondd of e st busiding atoue from Leloyr, Tho liltlo tug Glunce, whicl e heen fu fhe Uy Dey Dock all wiuter, a ocalviug about B womiC) ornire, Tho bargn Raginaw, whish wan munk fivo or sl 00, near e Juwer slipeyrrd, lies i Al st foes 10 ¢llort Leing made to raike ko, B The tug Nesoluto has boen thoronght 1 now coming wut it now plaukelios, ';:'f:'hff.fi streak, und bulwarks, conting sbout $i00, y Tha propellera Caldwell and Montgomer; Foemt to Clatk'e dre dec to it i, fl:“:'ff‘!i’ ce to the Detrolt Dey Dock to got be) 2 lucelo ¥ 0 got it walking Leay The tug favorit yesterdry took a pila dri : Dulroie & il iaiecsd dock o ropalt thy dont o douo tho fursy Gruat Wastorn sunaln 10ig tho fog Rome ¥ix weoks s e The str It X, Mica, Capt, MeKay, it Is tno will Jeave thls port Th:lfl!lllp night {lll‘ O‘u“lfll?lilegdgi loss sownething wnozjectedly unfavorablo' turns up s tho luterval,” Cupt, MeLaugbiln, of (o Norihans oot for dute Sewordag, Mo uxpodts (o 1l iy el (10 et of thils e s, wid go to. ehusel 1o o tand nost Bunday,—Drirodt P Gt Ll Bunday wity 1 N Tho schr Basco has beeu raised ry=douk fos repalrs, - e and placed to Sany Tn o few days (he fing now stool yateht bui vid Bell, Laq,, will bo linnchod l‘ruyu.: Lis )'A;:d‘.t M Tho now lizhthouso un tha West Govers e 3 Cleselaud haa Loon comlled, A1 the fog ouser Capt, Trank Pererr, of (hi cily, hee pnrchased largo river tug uow Luilding by Meesrs, G Cruli, tho consiaration Ul abaut 100, 2 4 Tho tuz Bryant will po to Tonawanda towlny for ty purposu of toswing up the now ssuooner Luilt by Cagt Jones. Ou dur arrival horo shio will recelvo bef tpa Tho ¢tmr Golden Fagle, ufter enconntering cope siderable floating feo, bus - ucceoded {1y m-i'n::;‘-(fr?. from Patdu Biy 1o Bandudky, viich Is the fint rlval of tho sision, Tud boat'wall how make roju TN 3r, Joneph Bush hag, according to reporte, taken (3 eotitract o relfava tho barges Nefite McQilvray and T H. Orton, which went asdirors ot Point Abino” last fall 1f bio succeods in gotilng tno former off ha s to re celve $1500, td $30 ior £y Iatter, An oxpeditlon :n\g;l bad utready gono from this city~Commnereial Ay vertiser, et \;Z!‘!};h Tflfv\ IFERA, 10 following traisfecs of vasmel praverty have b r\o.-n‘xi‘;nl fivthe Detrolt Custom-Houss ll'-fmlb'xz:. ;‘1:‘ A H Seow-wehr Dacolsh, onpetbird William T. Lturd, $L,000, i BUB RS Scow Mury Amefis, ono-lalf, Willlsm T. Murd t Thompa Kerr, 400, Schr Grauads (ihe wreek), from tho Phonlx To- sufznce Company to Williaw D, Tuft, 31,50, Slde-wheel meamer Fighth Ohlo, il 8, .8, Coan. of Soutls ravea, £10,0, che Francis Pulme, ouoec 0. A, Gils to B, L TR i i 'rop Miehigan, ono-fourtl, W, TR ALicbliin, 1, W, . Conner to Flowe Sto3n arigo Tielle 1 Croes, two-thinds, David Whit uey, Jr., Lo Fhllo £, Wribt und S, L, Corilon, $1,60 “Lug Jubn Owou, oue-tentl, J, 1, Youug 10 d, Loy Owen, §) , twalvo cighty-fourtls, J. Lmery Stinr Idand Queens, Detralt River Steantboat Com Pany, to 1. J. and i1, [fackatt, $5, Tz dolin Ovvou, obutontiy' 3. Eory Owan tod, By rdner 4 1,002, ain_bargo Mackinaw, one-half, D, W, Daos t tno Makinno, $ 1,000, sebr Telumpls, onethird, N, W, Crock u Jawcs Haloy, $4,000, ATOUND THR LARES, ‘The prop City of Montrex! wiil lesvo Montreal with 8 curgo of fonr avout {hoe middie of April. Tt {s thoupht that propellera® will bo ablo toresch Tuwas Cliy abuut tho 16tk of this month, Tho sohir_Altisnce has been lengthenod 27 festal Chatham, Bho will ba launched this weck, At Oawego tugs aro stesming around the harbor, The Iro bas Yiecu wurn awiy wa far as tho beacon at the moutl of the harbor, Tho props Depere anid Minnewpolls arrlved at Alilwankes Mouday from tho East shore, Their o ©a8 roport vast quintitivs of fce fu the lake, and inslit thut thure are but from 156 to 2) ilcs of eiat welor Lotwoen {hat port sud Grond faven, Tco soutucrly windn that huvo provailed for tho pust ¢ daya buve driven thoica juto uno molid field at b lower end of tho laka, The master of the Minneapels Toports iceborgs. from U to 40 foet high, s #ays therc ara vast folds of ice 1n tho Jaxe o whid the warmn woather bas yet mado but littlo inipresaioy 1t In Loped, bowevr, that o few moreduya llks yels duy will holp tho vessel-raen out, Of course lhn'l’!_h nauso in utlempting 10 prodict ‘when tho straits wil D opoucd, 30 tlat e wheat floct may go into Lisk nel UCEAN NAVIGATION, NLY DIRECT LIVE T0 FRATCE botween Now York aud Havro. ‘Lhe splondll this fuvosite rauto tar the Uonifnont (heing more stz il from Pior No, W, Kerta orly th from Saturdny, Ardlll than aoy wthor), will ok, a8 follo M | Eaturday, M:;“ v PBRRRIRE, Dane), FILANUL, Liastisitinyy, REPHOME: PR 01 W GOLD, Uncludiog wayt Firat cabln, #100; second, #661 tnird, ¥X. 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