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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN: MONEYAND COMM FINANCIAL, ., April 19.—Nonay wan more active this ud advauced to 7, but closad at 6, Prims mercantilo paper, 6@7, with the tendency Jowor, Sterling firm_at 480 for alaty-day, snl 490 for alght, Gustoms recolpts, $330,000, Gold rm ot 113K @153, elosing st the latter prics Dusinens s the banks and In finanelal eirclos was dnll, Tho claarings wero large—3,109,00)—but this was owing to the usnal secnmulation of {he malls on Monday morning, The sjeculation on the Board of Trado is apparently off Paomewhat, and (he amount 3f loaus sought by parties who want togo Into grain s¢ provisions was decresscd. The banks have sxpe- deuced an incressed demand iIn the aggrogate in the \ant weak far loaus, but it has not beens large incroies —not largs enough Lo absorb the surplus funds thoy haveto dieposa of, The tondenoy neome to be lire, a5 welias {n tho real watate loan market and clrewhere, {o tho sccumulation of unemployed eapltal. Tho epring trads [+ good, botter than {n Fastern citles, sc- cordiug tosll the reports, but it has not suflicient proportions to teo up thelargo amount of foating capl- fal that has gatherod in the handa of the people in tholast two years, What direction this capital wil take fs uncertaln, Peraps the oxperience of Califor- nla will furnish & guide, There they bave Liad fluo crops, succesful mining, prosperous trade. Tho oney made fn thoto pursuits bas been going iota manufacturing enterprisce, hotals, and othier expousivo 1t atimulated speculstion on the San Fran- cisco Slock Board to & feverish piich, suceeeded a very activo movement in renl eatalo, which 18 sought as an fuvestnient for tho profita obtsined in these other vonturcs, Bigns are not waniing thats somewhat eiinilar auccession of ovontais about to occur in the country at Iarge. Californfa escapod tho panfo and on tbat account his anticlpated the return to prosperity sfter the reaction from war-Umes, ‘The apeculation an the New York Btock Excliango and thio Chieago Board of Trado may be reganded aa pre- moultory of the eacape of tlue floating capital whiah the economy of The Asalatant Treanuror disbursed $37,000, Clearines, $26,000,0.0, Governments siroug, Rallrosd mortgages firm, Btate bond dull, but atrong, ‘Tho stock marked was active and fluctnating during tho firat hiour of businesw, but afterward became duil sod {rregular, Etle baing partienlarly strong, and Pa- cific Mall, Canton, and Quicksilver weak. The last- mentiouod tumbled ta 18 on the reported serious Aliness of Danfel Drew, Ona lot of 5,000 shares was 901 82 20 4n the semi-panio in Quickaliver. Lster on the market became ateador, but during tho affer- noon the whole market was doll and weak under 180 1030 of Unlon Paaific, which declined from floal cloes the market was steady, with soma recovery in Unlon Iacific, Pae cifia Mail, and Quicksllver, Dreor Las boen quile ill, but was betler this afternoon, The tranascilons wore 181,000 ahares, of which 29,000 wero Pacific Mail, 27,000 Erie, 6,000 Lake Bhore, 8,000 “From fve poluts, ALIFORNTIA PROAPREOTS, ‘The Ban Franclaoo Hutlettn of the 29t ** The outlook 1s even betler, fro of an extraorina With no drought on the 204 tho resson forward one, thera ate no'dry-weather con- tingencios to Le cannted {n, breapt ow 1o & few xections d motature the excoption, thie 14 10 be & good year fer farming induatrics, we may count on the following where drought s the ruls the presumption ti which 1a slways large, such &s hay, oats, bacco, small frults, beet pugar, Count in checss, lml' we may roughly a‘lllmj(e the :{ncu;‘l‘uu; Weatorn Tnlon, 1,0.0 ! tlio yoar to erowd Liard on to the value o Olfos, and 54,00 Unlon Facific, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Were moderately active, bug quito weak, Livs Logs wero only in faje supply, snd quoted stronger, but thers was & general desire to sell product which bore downall beforeit. Tiis fs, pers haps, not to be wonderedat In pork, which {s mostly kept up on margine deposited by apeculative operators, many of whom live in the country, and are apt to bo all on the same side, elther fn Luying or salling, Jiut thero I» a good deal of money under lard and meate, both being held by capitalisl mayed by a temporary turn in quotations, Add to thia the fact that lard §s in light stock, and that meats are low as compared with pork, snd thers iu sill loss appazont reason for a dechine in thoso articles, comed to be, homaver, tho quantitics of country-cured meat wes fo Le awalting purchasers, TYork was only a consequence of our decline—not fls Contrary to the usual rule, there was scarcely an attempt to rally, the course of tha market bolng downwards, almost steadlly from soon after tho open- ry near the close. Yonx—Was moderatoly active, and declined 203 per brl from tho lafest quatations of Biturdny. ‘The market was firm at the outael, In sympathy with hogs, aud then fell off slowly under largs offors {o Tho sales reported {nclude 932 brls cash or eeller 8,750 brls woller May at bris scller June at $21.60. cller July at $21.92%1 2230, The market closod dull at $21.40 cant or seller May; $21.85a21,07) for June; and ascriptions of pork we iear pork was nomiual ot $21.73 $13,78; and extra prime ot 15X @ 15,76, Lanp—Wan rather quiet, and avers sats w3 on Saturay, though cloain lowor, being wesk, mor 113 Iva in Liver, 4% ; Durrency éx. las saved up un fovitation to capital to embark in stock culerprises, and then tho way is open sgaln for tho zevival of manufacturiug and general enterprises, Rites of dicount nt the banksare 3@10 per cent, according to circumstances, with a market dectdedly Coustderablo smouuts of lumbor-paper are offcred, and readily taken by the banks, On the stroot, rates are 7@18 per cont. New York exchange s scarco at shipping rates, Ourreucy fa sifll shipped in considerable quantities Adamn Rxpress, The weskness in New €, Tiur, & Quincy 1133 Laks 8 K I Michigan Central, Plttaburg & bt. W, Nortuwastern,. o OONDITION OF THR NATIONAL BANK MANCH 1, The Comptroller of (Lo Ourrency has made publlo his tabulation of the reports of the National Dauks March1, Wegivodt below, in comparison with the figures of the statemonts mado Immediatsly bafore the panic of Boptember, 18731 tho month at §a1.45231, REAL LSTATE., £1.40.421,803 11, The following Instruments were filed for record Monday, April 123 quiet and wesk, CITY PROTRRITY, Lot on Malsted st, 12 ft n of Thirty-elghih st, w I, 43x123 7-10 ft, dated April 7. The premiscs No, £80 West Monros st, dated ged about . tha Nat, bauk-notes ouinfand’s 3 per 100 Iba Btate bonk-notes outst'nd'g| Dividouds unpaid Lot on Evans court, 18 £t w of Unlon at, & 1, 262110 £t, dated April 12,0000 Four and one-tenth £t off & wall t, T, B, disburaing o Duo to Natlonal Bauk: Lot on Hanalings at, 102 ft e of X124 t, dated March 31.., Tho premiscs No, 248 fVest Randolph st, dated Notes snd bills rediscou’s'd| Blila poyabio,usreressecoen Mxaze—Were active, and 3@'o per b lowar, beln weakest_on middles, whichi woro very frcely offered for cush and’ futore delivory, $1,809,600,583,§1,830,017,45 B 951,744,4328 044,220,110 iry Iota. Sales ware roported of riba st (1%ic, soller May ; anil LiX@) D3s 1 loars 1 20,0.0 Ibs rhoul- aliort clears &t 3207 and 60 tes awoat-pickled hams (16 1be) at 113c, Tho markat cloeo at Tx(c for shoulders, cush or seller 83¢a do seller Juna ; long pril ; do sciler May, 1l ) 113a cash or Rollor er Ay, 113c; do seller June, 11} cash or setiar April, 113;c § do soll . Boxod mosts ie 0 bamn, 15 b averige, ab 3 t18¢@14c for harme, #c'for shioulders, 13)gc for sliart ribs, ud Lo for aliort clears—all packed, Chuireh o, 234 ttu of Menomoneaat, o 240 £2, with builduy Al Lot on Calumet av, 23 {{w of Talit; w £, 2051253¢ 1t. Uated A % 8, in Oornell's Lota 14, 1: Overdrafts. ... sees U. &, bonds to socurocire’n) U. 8. bonds {o secure de| Aprit; T2;e do aeiler clear, 10550 cash or T. 8, bonds on ha k8, boud b av, , W 1, dated April 0 (Uotter Palmer to Teham & Hisliop).. Lot on Monroe at, 753124 11, dated April 12, Lot on North Dearborn af, 63 1, 503100 11, dated Aprik Lot on Dayton at, near a w oor of 25 7-30x133 ft, dated March 23, Lot on Moliawk st, 33434 ft 1 of dated April G, .. . n av, n 6.cor of Thiri w f, 6132143 7-10'tt, dated April Lot on Adoms at, 1 18 ft, dated March 13....., BOUTL' OF OFTY LIMITS, WITHIN A HADY TS~Were qulct and nominaily un- for mess, $1,35 for axi HEMmA 1uvaasasne, » Exchanges for Cloaring- ottier " Naitenai eof Statest, 5 1, 43%x o luedih-dtty BREADSTUFFS, FIOUR—Wss quiet and firm, Thero was onlys Iight demand from the loeal trade, and none from shippers; but holders wero atrong as stocks were light, snd Now York was reported firm, Balos wers reported of 860 brls spring oxiras, chiofly at $1.63% @ 4,873¢ ; and 100 brls spring suporfines at $3,50, ' Tolal, 900 rls. Tho market closod as follows : {er extras, $5,037,00 ; common to good do, $5,003 525§ choloe apring extras, $3.00@5.25 ; fair do, ahip- ping grades, §4.00@5,00 ; Minnesotas, $3.25®0,00 ; pat- ent apring, $1.008),00 ; #pring auperfnes, $3.76@4. rys flour, $5,30@5,40, BRAN—Waa more active, and wesk, on account of s larger supply, Bales wors roported of 70 tons at $19,00 @19.89 on track, and #1980 frea on boar, The mar- et closed at $19,00 for track lots, Con-MraL—Was quoted at $3,75@ 1,00 per brl for ‘good, and $17,75@28.00 for coarso. WHEAT—Wsa modorately aciive, and abont ie higher than en Eaturday, firm, and Now York was firmer, with larger sxporia during last week {han Lerelofore, Thero wan » fair number of Luylng orders Lere early, chlefly from the country, and the rain hers tanded to stiffon prices, though thiey eay that rain is wontedin tho felds, ez. cept where i1 laterfores with dora wero illed tho market fell off somowhat under rather large offors o sell for future delivery, Lut again atiffened whon Is was understood that “there wero more buylng orders in from eon The advices now coming in all ludicate faars of widospread damags to (he winter wheat ware equate foundation, -craily reported a8 favorablo, and tho p apring whoat crop are very fuir, thoug! sown In tbe Northwast will probably ba much less than 474, _ Btill there ty & better demand for the article, Now York, and the outward both painis 15 good roceipts, The latter bel hor fow point the tends to firmness, tho fecling among local ojicrators was not Lut there was » ateadier ton, to $1,073, declined ) Fredorick Place, £0. ©f, 40x168 ft, dated Dec, 23, Greenwood ar, 195 1t, 8 of 80x170 6-10 ft, dnted April Indiaus sv, 135410 It n of 231160 £t, dated April B,,, 121 7-10 ft, dated Oct, 5, 1574... n o cor of Tremont av, w f 49 7-10x , with 252121 7-10 1t in same ‘block, Alerdeenst, » of An 1322293 f1, dated Aprid 6, —_— COMMERCIAL, The following were {ho recaipts and shipments of Ao leading srticles of produco in this city during the forty-sight hours endluy at 7 o'clock on Monday morne ing, and for th corresponding date auo year ago: . Legal-tauder noten T, 8. certlticates for ogal-| or cont redegoption fund ditional smount with U, 8. 'L‘renu:ar otbier {han 5| The numbor of bauke bas Innrcased from 1, 2,027, The circulation has decreased about 414,400,000, Tho two most aignifioant foatures of this exhibit ara tho lucreaso iu uepobits and loane. The latter wers belleved at the tlme af tho panic to have been extrave sgantly extonded, Thoy woro then $94,3220,110 At the timo of tio last statemont they wera $951,741,432, The deporits hava likewlss Incrassod frot §012,085,063 0 §047,667,027, showing that the sggrognto amount of floating capital o ussin the Lusiness community s greator now than then, TUE GOLD CORNER AND CALIFORNIA 'TRADE. " Qs of tho affects of tho rocont gold operations fn Wall street has Loon 0 draln Ban Franclsco of ita gold colu sud check ita otler exports, On the Atlantic sea-board an increate in the price of gold sthwulstes oxports, since bills of oxchangs may Tdverpool was reporied 1875, ' 1874, Aftor thowe or- Tle condltion i procurod from abroad, *The Californls papers coms plan loudly of the injurious results of this drain of £old 10 the grain, real estatd, and othor markets of tho Pacific coant, The Alfs Californin asys that * the Leat class of billa drawn againet wwhoat shipments and equal to gold, go begging bocauss tha gold to purchasa thetn caunot bo commanded,” that fs, of course, cannot Le commanded sta price to make tlie transaotion s Troom-corn, fix. Loth hers and to & rat b lots, and thin very doclded eltlier wa Selier May openod at 10 $1,03%, and advaucod 1o ond closed firm at $1.043;, Hallar Juno sold at §1,0 ®1.043, cloaing st $1,035, Boller the month, or reg: ular No, 9 spring, old ot $LOIB1.03), cloalng at and gilt-edged rocelpts of do closcd at $1.03%¢. 1,400 bu No. 1 spring ai $1,00 for regular, and $1.08 for gill-edged recedn : ] ),400 bu No, 2 spring at $1,0341,05%; ; 15,002 bu doat 960 for reguiar, snd PAHBEHXO fo recelpla; and 1,800 bui rejected do af VagviNe, Total, (NNXS0TA WaRAD~Was inactive and nominal, st for o, 2. Thoro was somo offering, but no dexira to buy at the prices aaked, —Was fairly active in options, and cash lots, sl an 8dYanco of H@Xe, not including the nominal advance of o duato ths fact that 3o munt Lo deducted from tha selling Naw York was corresi NATIONAT: DANES OROANIZED, The Unliod Btates Gomptroller of the Currency fur- nishoa tho fallowlug statomcut of National Banks or- 49—anufscturers’ Nat Authiorized capilal, §! . Adam W, Kliue, I fonal Dank of Amsterdam, 100,000 3 pald-ln_capital, aldent ;'Cliarlcs Do Wolfo, Autliorized 10 commenco businoss Mareh Natlonal Dank of Nashua, N, H, $100,000; putd-in capital, Jeremiah W, White, Dresidont Cash ;. Authorized (0 commence bualis i1—German Natfonsl,Dank of Millerstown, Pa, Aulhorized capital, 30,00 1 2¢d Lo commience Liiainess March 27, 1 42 Lank, Havaun, 1ll, - Author- 330,000 5 paid-In capital, $50,000, Fraucls i Nowton O, Ring, Cashler, Authorized 10 comuwence bislness March 80, 1875, GOVEUNMENT DONDH. sales wera reported of Alsa thie following, withous compansonst Kind of produce, r No, 1 aud $1,07 Tavuna Natiou Greenapplos, brl firm, while our recelpts wers sguln very small, The short funtercst for May ‘bought quita freely durin, roster part of the sea- alon, the dainp wasthor a he purchasing to somo encral principles rather than any fdea 'would nterfcre with plauting, There {s how. aver, ono way {n which wet weather -would influwnco ward, If 1 should Jong contluuo: it would arga proportion of the coru_seut b o a3 rojoctod on are ‘Withdrawn from atore en Saturday far city con- svmption, 3,368 bu wheat, 15,218 bu corn, 4,113 bu oats, 1,203 bu rye, 2,175 bu barley, Tho following arain was {nspocted into atore Monday morniug: 49 cars No, 3 spring, 6 cars No, 3 do, 3 cars rojocted o, (89 wheat; 1 car high mized coru, 8 cars No, 340, 0 cararofected dos 1 carNo,2 oats, S cars zejected do; 3 cara No, 2 rye, 1 car No, 2 barley, To- tal, 84 cars, or 3,000 bu. Inspocled out, 41,052 Lu wheat, 33,023 bu corn, 3,016 bu oats, 3,377 bu rye, 0,800 14 barlay, ‘The loading produce markels wars {rrogular yoster- day, and tho general fendency waa o an saslor rauge of prices, the chlef exooptions being wheat and carn, The day was & wet and gloomy ono, and this fact Lad some effact upon tradiug, though It did not seem to in Hueuco prices otlier than {n wheat, The receipta of grain continued small, snd tho shipmenta fair for this weason of the year, Lako frelalts were inactive yesterday, The 11thof the monlh broughit with 1t the neceasity of taklog off o por bu from the selling price of all graln on which 4o utorage hos aocumulated, o as to make it regular on detivery, Honco cash gralu generally advanced yo compared with optious, The dry-goods market was s active as could res- souslly s expected fn vlaw of tho disagreeable wosther, No important prico-changes were noted, tho market presenting a steady, firin tone, Grocerioa rulsd more quiet, but wero quite us firm au on the closing days of last week, Coffee, sugar, sirups, mo- Issacs, and rice were specialiy firm, Thoro were no impartant changes In tho bulterand checso markets, Dried fruits ruled qulet, and prunes were dealt in toa fair extent, but otlior Udomestic sud forcign dried were quiet almost to dulle uess, The coal, wood, pig-iron, and lusther markets ‘wore davold of new features, Dagying i Arm, with a tondency to advance§ Btarks o silll selling at 813c, 04 Americana st 28)¢c, Olls weea steady aud in wiod- Unlted Statcs 0a of '81 United tal':te- 3-10m of United Stales 5-20s of G-208 of 'd5—Touuary 3 208 of ‘67—Juuuary aud July, 38 of "@—January aud July,, United States now b United States curroucy Gs... e e s ihdes? Ao AL R /1 ITII2) Quld waw LI GI15K, FOUEIGN EXCHANOE, Slorliug oxchango was 480}@I90) ; cable trane fers, Loudon, 403§ Parls, 8114, elgn exchangs aro quoted Purls (francs).. ly cansed some to fijl {n who would not ofhor- Beller May openod st 79'¢o. nold advanced to 79j;c, ollor Jue wold at 7@ 783, cloaing Beller July waa nominsl ear! g1l Gamsestioued lter, eller e monlt ot st TIRT1 e, clowing al 05 and ged receipid of nl?r Ny. 2 closed nominal at 730, ) @720, and 400 bu eare o ‘are moderately activ er at the opening, Lut thy nacket subao anod in aympatly with ather grain, aod closed a caaler than ou Baturdsy evening, New York wa quoled higher but the local market fatlod to reepond, by larger “yecciptd st 7oc, recodsd o T)(c, Bn clos{ng at T8)(c Caahi s3los waro ro- Other rates of for- 6350, declined to . Heller 'Juno sold at 62 %:(@633{0, Regular No wus vory quiet at B0@39Xc, clowing bt tho fuside, E g allie, B Sy ed of 10, 0, KT e 60 L feoall zefocted at 58503 6,200 b by ‘st B1)g(aBlo on track, Total, {0,400 bu, RYE~Tho offerings were largar, and'ths few buyers present wore Lolding off for , 31,10 was bid aud $1.13 ferod 8t 31,16, bub buyers refused over $1,10@1,11, Baica ware limited to 400 bu cholce whdte by samplo at 1,17 CITY AND GOUNTY DOXDS, W 83c, aud closod’ fash sales wero ro- Chicago City 19 ct, bond Smau I s Ct City 7 9 ct, waterloan| 101 leago Clty 1 vetl lnl%uul‘u! 4 5 Gook County '!Ux:l.h.;ll:llr:h Ui & fnt Weat Park 7 per cent bonds +[1U1% & 10t,|103y & int, 013, & [t 103G &lut, i kln‘L 102} kint, Appiea, peachin, cureants, ‘uiet, A few orders for cash Tota were tilled, but otlerwise little was doas, Op- ulet,were hold as abaut Batur- "4 prices, or at §1.0d for the month and $1,06 for Aluy, No, 2 cush, regular, in It I sold early as 31,10, and do 1u Central st $1,16, No. 3 was quoted ae $1,00 20@0%0. The tradiwg was Hales wera : 600 bu No. 4 reg- 700 bt by sawple 't $1.0%31,3, Merchauts’ National, Fifth National Bauk, oug, though unustally 1,03, and rejectod at chiefly in sample I Lumber was unchanged, Ono or kwo cargoss of shinglos have arrived, but nothing has bLeen recelvod 8¢ tho wholowale 1arket yet, snd only one or two ves- 8:la are known to have gone for lumber, *rade was up Lo the Tecaut aversge, Bullding materie als were {n fair domand and steady, common Lrick at $7.£0 por 10, and Lmb &t T3 in bulk, The hide, woo), Lop, and Lroum-corn markets wers devold of new {features, Jluogarlsn and clover-seed sdvanced under Uuwlted offerings and sn active demsnd, while tino- 1hy, fax, and mille; ware quist and unchanged, Pota- {08 were more plenty sud ssaler, doclined 500 per tan and rulsd very dull. Ths highex 4 7. In (14 afternoon grain wau retber quict but steady, pt whest, which declizvd, k was falrly sctive and firm early, but Bollar May cloed at 21,830 C03IL82%, Bales 3 1 u{ Ay, §21.60@11.80 for bout 8o bigher, otoal for May and §18,48@15.47) fur Juue, w 1,250 tca at $15,25 for Alay sud §15.45 for Jun Bleats wera duist Merchav’ Saving, Lo & T, O Uulos Nutioual Bauk, Vulou Stock Yard Lido & Leather Bauk, —_— e MISCELLANEOUS. Vo June, and $1,88(s 7 Lard was quiet, buf City Rutlway, Bouth Bids caslt, Frairle buy sgain oulders on private terma, decate duan ‘Wheet was Ja o, d aid weak, daclinlog e, Bellor May sald st $1.06:21,007¢, aud closed st 10315~ Boller June cloned at §1.07 GTi was quiet, but firm, ot 78,0 for May and 770 Ui for June. ats woro In light request and stoady at G2xa for May and 624601 \¢ for Jute, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOT—Was qulet at $1.17@ 2,22, BROOM-CORN—~Was fairly activo at recent prices, Following 1a the full range of prices, the outaiie Leing the highest given for tha boat analitios of tho grades named: Qood tachoioe hurl, 13%@14e; brusls that will work itaelt into a ehoice hurl broom, 11@12@13c ; falr to good do, 10@10)4@ 11y nferior brush, 9@ 100; crooked, 6@se, NUTTER—Tue aituation of the butter markot wan nomlually the samie as at the closs of Iaat week, Only 8 fufr movament was noted, but, atimulaled by the moderate recelpts, holders insisted nupon full former prices, Follawlng nra tha quotations 1 Cholos to fancy yellow, 35@18c § medinm to good grades, 15@200 § ;;rlor tosommon, 12:3130 ; Infarlor to cholea roll, 13@ e, DUILDING MATERIALB~Were in fair domand and stesdy, Gommon brick ara selling frooly &t $7,00, nd Lime at the quoted fignres : Common brick, $7,00 Pm press do, $15,00328,007 lime, 78@800 In bk, and $1.00 in brls; Utlea, Loufsville, and Akron coment, $2.00; New York cement,f$1,75; Portland cement, $7,00 (@760 stuceo, $2.0522.50; wbito sand, $1,6032.00 W Lrl 3 vlastoring-halr, 35@40¢ 3 b, CUEESE—A alaady demand oxista ot well-sustained prices, Fine goods are scarceand firm, e quote: Trime mild factory, 13@18¢ lower gradas st 10@18)c, COAL—Tho coal irade was dull, with prices ranging a8 Lefore. Wo repeat our quotations: Lackawanos, 0.5)@10,00; eannol 0.00; Erie and Walnnt }xm,@sm Ilocking fiu’f? $0,60; Indlana Liock, $5.00@%,80 5 Ylilnolw, $4,50@5.00, COOT'ERAGE—Waa dutll and littlo bettor than noml- nal, Tho Chicago packars b ivo recently chsngad the #iz8 of standard tlarcas from J03 by 53 to Wi by 3J, or 91by 3. Quotationa: Turk Larrcle, $1.40; lard tlercos, $1,33 ; Bour barrels, 0330¢ ; whlsky do, §1.75 10GS—Ware in good damand at 15@16e, FISH—A fairly watisfactory busincas was doing fu his department, JThe relatively low prices of fals are atlra:tiog tho stlentlon of consumers, aud a couttn- uously gaod demand is looked for by tho trado geuer. aily, 'Prives are atoudy, as follows : No. 1 whitefish, ¢ LO0® 4,13 ; No, '3 d $1L8026,00; )l 0, 1 ahore muackeral, new, .brl, $8,738 00 3 bay, §0.7°@7.00; No, 2 ickerel, j5-brl, $0.25@0,60 1 famlly mucorel, K-brl, §5.60@1.75 5 No 1 ‘ahors kits, $1.65@1,%5 ; bank codfall, £0.0040,2 Geerga'a aodflelr, $0,4386,80 ; Labrador herring, K‘" bris, $8.00@3,75 ; do 3¢-brl, §4. 1,25 § Labrador Lor- ring, round, brl, IT.&ufiH.NI do, Jq-vrl, $1,1684,00 ; ncaled Lerring, por hox, 45@470 : Columbla River sal- T0m, X-Del §).00@0.60 § ocets tecuty 3 A% At & Hos por care, £33 Qo FRUTTH AND NUTS—Ta tbe drled fruit market (horo was Sust a fair amouut of trading—nothing more, Appioa ad poachies aro moving s liila mory Ireely and are firmer han at the boglnning of lest week, Other Lines rula stecdy: FoRniGR—Dalos No. 1 trout, 6X@740; figs, drume, 14@18¢; ilgs, lagers, 16@102} o iraes, S Hes Erine e kg A luyels, $1.0:@ s Tar @13)ge; do, bozes, Liglijge; rulin, i, &f‘ldm-'uu-cnul‘ $3UCR1105 Valoucla, 114y 1i50: Zautecarmute, 1@ i4a; eltion, AXsUICY lonia 1 20s Dostka11o— Alden applos, 17@3%c; V@9ye; Indluna ifuols, Bi(is 8507 poachies, halves, 0}@iV3; s do parad, 203143} biackborrios, 101 2 spberrios, 31 3@ 03 pitted chorrler, 3 dic, " NoT9—-Filborts, 1kaléc; slmoads, Terragous, Naplea wyniute, Ts3o; Gronable . Hitie: pee.ns, Tosa, 1@ iGcs + Tonucsave poauuts, 0 ' antte, 5 @b, FRUITS-—Apples wero very dull and weak. A good ‘many aro coming 10, and as {ha sesson iit goiting late dealers manifeat o' desiro to ealizo a3 soon ax posslble. Other faults wore stosdy and in fair ro- queat: Vileucla oranges, $10.00@12.00 per cuse; orangeaiu Loxos, $L5W30; apples, per bil, falr Lo 2.73; "do, in car lots, $2.0062.85:' Asplue oy 38,0 par bilicl ;v 7od Tannas, GNOUENIES—Colles was held fully up tolale prices, an were alwo_sugar, sirups, and rice, Bl goods a irifle canler, were without though {n somo o appreciable declino, Teado_was rather quiot, tho “a‘lher belng unfavorable, Dolow are the prices cur~ ront: z—Patns, 7T4@Sc; Tangoon, 0X@T)e; Oaro- 3:@3%c; Louisinun, Th(@8ie, NS K80, G, Java, B33@3bj0 3 dava, No, 2, 30K 3{(2%3¢ ; good to prime 03@91 40 inmuu"' v Coala fics, 42 23i5e; Marncaibo, U@2Aice, B vaans—Faient cut loat, 1134@1130; orushed and powdored, 110 : granulafed, 11/ya; A, standard, 10 @lxas doNo,, 10507 B, 02,300 3 0%c’ 0'No, 3, 9@dic | yéllow, O No, 1, 9y0s clioice brown, BY(@D0 ; falr to prime do, 8@8)0; co mon o, T4(s1%0; chiolco molanscs Rigar, WH@ commors 5 4lF 0o, 75@% ; N, O, comiri to ccico, inups—Dlamond dripe, $1.15@1.2); extra flue, 65270 P e oxira do, G3@Loe 73@180; do prime, 10@740: i exira O, sliver drlp, i food stigariouss sirap, 1@ %0} our Orlaans molasscs, cholce, pov, do common, L0050 § Turto Rico molasacs, 80@35c; common molasses, 416 44a; blacktrap, 40A 1c, Briozs—Alispice, 16(@16%c : cloves, 60@53 co- sis, BU@32o; pepper, ZiX@2li: t 1.33 Qaleutis ginger, 101 @100, 3{@0; o Lily, ¢ White Ttose, 6i@nie ! avon lmporial, oc.” % Kanyse HAY—No. 1 tmothy sras in good request and ataidy, undor moderats offcrin ipta of ralle wore again Jurgo, and the market (ull and lower. 8o much of the Ly I8 out of condition that buyera are afrall to take hold, Quotations: No, 1 {imothy, $18.00819.00; No. 2 do, $16,00217.10. $13.00418.67; prime ' uplund pratrio, $13.80: $12.00312.003 No, 3, $2.00@310.00, HIDES—Wera 1 litle beftor yoquest and steady, uotations: Green city butchers’, Tc; geeen cure | t, 85@Skc: hu? 0, B@8c; part cured, T @ gre:n caif, 130 dry fint Lides, ¥ip and onit, 1/@ 18¢ ; dry salted bides, 1{@13c; doacon wkins, 41s530; shecp polts, wool astimated aa washed, psr b, 40@ i2c. Hides with one grub and over are clarzod as damaged, Damaged atock brings two-thirds prico, and branded 10 per cent o, 1{0P8—Cousumers are buying, ov a rule, from hand. to mouth, and trado lu the aggregate. fs amall, but dealers ook for an {mprovement a8 s00n a9 fho Warm weatlier begius, and foel that, owing ta tho light sup- Ely of. “V' prices canuot go fower, * It {n 830 that the ops in \is-ontln ara all aut of growara! ands, wesa limited o 50 brls at $1,11 per gallon, New York Wan quotod ot $1.13, which Is 36 dectine, LUMBER—At the yards trads continuos fatr st unt- foroly sleady prices. One or two cargoes of shingles have arrived, gofg slirect 1o the yar been recelved yot at the market, and ters for Maniaiso praviously noted, Laen engaged, at Toast nouo are roportod, Muskogon Lake i& opun, but thero a very littls old fumber there, and the now logs sre not down Lo the mills, hnace tho recuipts from (hat polat are Likely to be small for some time, Bhingles ware fu fair raquestand steady, Tho focelpts hyml:n-m? 1o fall o nowdl{h"t tho @ {8 open, as trauy, on by watar s much ches, ‘er. Followiug are tio quotationy v +4$32.00@55.00 Firetelear,sues. 50,0 € 55,00 4, 00 3 mixed, 3 No.1, First clear’, ud clear, 1 in Third cioar, § luch, Third cloar, thick. Clear figoring, 1sf Clear aiding, | First commor g Flooring, first commi Flooring, seend comm Tiox Leards, A and B A stook boards. U stock Loards. O stock boards Feuclug (1818 v+ cvavsanson ‘Common Jumber, 16 1i and Undor. Jolst and seantling, 14 to 44 £t, A sningioa. . Bilngler off ik (4} L.l D05 2. OILS—No_price-cliaiigee ‘woro oted in (his cliss of goods, Orders wers liberal, aud tho provalent foole fug mong tho trade was one of frmncss, Wo ropeat ol quatations of Hatiedsy : Carbon Viandard whhie), 115 deg, test, 113¢c ; do Iliinola legal teat, '150 deg., o+ do beadlight, 173 deg., 18503 oxtra winter lard $i.: : 1, $1.00@1,02% No. 2, 808a tusecd, b0 ; do’ botled, o | whale, €012 aperm, $Li o oxtra, 9! on, dros K A 158240 ; neatafoot oll, strictly pure, $1,0 308100 ; do No, 1, 85@% :’ufn:"?au, B3¢} steaits, 00o; Pl mbaga oil, GW@13o; tirpontine, 43@ :;n ey lithis, 03 gravity, li}¥@15¢; napliths, common, POTATOES—~Were in moderate raquost, and lower, owlug to wora liberal offeriugs, Tho retall trade wak interrupted by the storm, but & good many country orders, genorally for Farfy Itoss, were rocctved s Eanty ern Peachblows, $1.10381.143 Weatern, . $1,0021,03 5 Lrly llose, Buster, $1.0551.08; do {Vestorn, V3c@ 81, ;uvmmnw. from store al $1.1031,15;' Early R Horings wer 1, 1 'Ol 16 Offol WOTE Vi #mall, as ususl R 1l iz of tw yuse, To 1oca] Qe ‘was fale comparatively, aud pricos ware bigho for turkoyn and Chickan 1 Tud 0ys, live, 16@170; chiokens, Jdve, $3,0) G340 yar 103 0z 1@ 150 e I § Gooas, Live, $7.009.00 per doz, P S LEDB—Tangarisn snd clover wereactive and high- er, ths former sold st 460 §1,10, prime Lo arrive bring- iug $1.00, Madlum clover ‘rought $0.6XA1.10, aud modiui,’ $7.6030.00, Timotby Wab i moderaio fo- quest at §2.25°3 1llat wan quict at §1.25@1.5, HALT—Was only I folr requeat at {le snnosed rices : Onoudays ‘and Baginaw, tiue, §1.68; o, H10; ordiusey cobree, £1/00¢ atry, without bags, $1.75; $5.60°s Astiton iairy, ror sack, §6,0034,25. VEAL— vesl Waa'quoted at 7@So, aud coarse or thin lots st I} @Sc, WOOL~Waa quict aud steady: Good 1o prim fub- washied, ‘80@830; poor to good tubmwatbed, 433520 ; fine sad mediuin washod ‘fooce, 4:@300 3 fancy du 8loj cosrse washod fisece, (034503 medlum’ wnd corrse unwashied, 3@370; Buw unwasled, TG300; pulled woul, 42@ {70, LIVE-BTOCK, QHICAGO. OATTLE~Racsived aluca Baturdsy, 3,800 hesd. There was more ifs io the trade than has charaoler- Lzod 8 of late, the alipping demsnd eepocially being more than ordinarlly aclive, The posiifon of tho marketa below is much more favorsble fhan at the bo- gloning of laat week, and ‘for the grades of slock sthove medium there was & brisk demand st strong prices, Othior clasass of buyers invested to about au aversge mmount st prices differing but Uitle from those current for a numbor of deys previous, Thqare rivals gmbraced & larger proportion tbau usual of o 10 pxtra beaves, and the uumber of trausfars at prices ranging from $5,16 up-:rxl ::i- M.:l waa nolice- ably large. Btockers were salabla at $3,70G4,7 wimfl'm o (RI6: sl common o 5.' 10 e shout a quartsr of a milllor TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1875 % @radon of timothy wera stosdy and salable, ‘WAS vory scarce and firm at a further advanes, EXPONTS PROM THE BEATOARD. The following were the exports from tha four Issd- ing citles of the United Blates for the dat Tedk endy| Weck end’ :Lflppmg steera at $3,60@7.0), Following are some of o OATTLE SALES, Number and deserivtion, 14 exira teer 18 chaico stea 14 elioico stoe! 013 £0 chalea etec: 8.00 2 cholca steo 012 42 cholce atee: 615 16 chiolce stee! €53 10 good atecra. 645 73 gond ateo 888 10 good steers. 815 52 gooul atoers b.00 17 medium eteer. By 40 gooud steers, B.8T)y 17 oo ateers, 8.8 b8 8.23 X 6.0 . B8T) 40 butchera’ s0tk,.vees ol 400 20 butchora’ stock,., 000 5.0 i, 701 870 7, 10,000 biead, Trado nger. There was s nong biyers, and by noon tho Imlk'of tho 10,04 hoga an sale hadl changed owners. Tue ruling frices wore $1.15@9,10 for comman to extrs light, and $9.0k¢9.00 for common to cholce,, beavy, Lxfra Philadelphia b wera mcarce and wauled at $9,9529,5), Tho market closed firm At 10 @15 advance over Saturilay's pricos $ x0a A Av, Priee)No, 10...80 3.2 |48, 410 .. 10 40, .00 2,95 o7,.. AT 7. L P—Teceived 700 head, Tuo demand wae aqual 10 the receipte, and_ holders Lnd no dificulty i #us. talnlog former prices, We quote the markol firm at $1,60.36,75 for oommon to clioico. NEW YORR. New Yong, April 12D Ttecofpts 4,200, makdog 8,350 for the week, againet 7,660 Iast week : msekes (alr st usl woak's frices ; nearcoly so good for 1ight medium cattle as Friday lsat| common to extra native steers and oxen ranged at 10{@ 13)¢¢ § salen in- Clide 0 cara Tiflaolw silllers, 0 ewt, at 1@ 1150} deaty corn-ted Iilinola ataars, 1_«( owt, 'at 19X ; 8 cars, TH owt, at 120 ; 1 cars, 03¢ ewl, at 110} 8 oare, 7 ewt, at 1 ours, B awt, 0112303 8 cars, 7owk, 8t120 4 cwt/at 11lcs 0 cars, 03 owt, of 11%o; 4 cars, 8 cwt, at 18413%0 ; 6 oars, T3 cwt, ad 12)c: 6 cars, TX owt, at 190 ; o ears, B3 owt, at 0Xa | aud § caru oxen, 8Y cwl, at 10ic, isEP—Tocelpts, 4,00, making 18,72) for ths weok, againet 11,10 lsst woek § market good ; 64 @80 for common to axtra unshorn sheep, aud Bl d8io for common to prime clipped § sales fucludo 3 cars clip- ped Ohio sheop, 3 1bs, at Ge; 2 cars, B0 e, at BX0 3 4 Fota Ananorn Béate aud Ganids shotp, 150 e, at nige ; 9 cars, 103 1Ls, 8t T%30¢ 1 car Micligan do, 02 Tow, st Thc; 'l car Oblo, 71 1bs, At 03c: 1.car do, 85 s, ot 30 9 cara, 03 th,at 730} 1 car Iilinols, 67 fua,at 7 BwiNE—ATrivals yesterdsy and to-day, 0,600, muk. 10 33,500 foF the Week, AGAUnAE 0,400 sk weels LOUIS, 81, Louts, April 12,—Iloas—Recelpts, 970: activo and ‘Orm ahippors, $3.95@7,23; bacon, $1.:6317, good to oxtra, $1.7639,0), Qarzr—Leoeipta, . 500 stead: 1lo supply : sales: U,00) native s fafr 10 good bulcher's, $3,0035.63 @3.35; native stockers, $.75¢4.8), CINCINNATI, CINCIRNATY, April 12.—Hous—Falr and firm § com- mou, $7,2539.00 ¢ fair 10 madium,§3.25@1.L0 ; god to choive, $3.7539.16 ; recoipts, 2,100 ; elipments, 645, B i e TELEGRAPIIC MARKET REPORTS. e FOMEIGN MARKETS. Epeelal Dispatch ta The Chicage Tribune, Livinroor, April 12—11 . ™,~OnAN—Wheate Club, No, 2, 98 6d; No.1, 94 0d; whita, No, 2, 9a3d} No. 1, ts 7d; spring, No, 2, 8 Gd ; No. 1, 0= 2 ter, No, 2, va 6d § No, 1,93 ¢d, Coru—No, 2, 358 ; No, 1, 350 Gd. Froun—~No, 9, 2a § No, 1, 224 6, Provistoxs—Lard, Gis, Pork, Tés. Livenroot, Aptil 123 p, m,—~DARADITURRS=Ta- changed, Laverroot, April 19—0 p, m.—LaRD, 089, Teat unchanged. LivEnrooL, April 12—Later.—FLoun—Rxira Stals dull at 20s, Gaa1—Whest—No, 1 apring atesdy at 9814 ; No, 2 do, 89 ; wintor steady at @i 5d, Corn—Now steady at 36s 84, Provistoxs—Pork—Prime mess Eastern stoady at B8a; do Weatern, 784, Lard—Prime Western dull ot 66104, Dacon—Cumberland cut now steadyat 40e; aliort rib, 824 short cloar; 528§ long olsar steady at 508 0, Hame, long'cut 20 1bs averago, 83 ; shoulders, new, steady at 36, Beef—Extra Indla moss steady ot 1105 ; India mosa steadyat§0s, Tallow—Primo clty wteady at éUs 0d, Lanp O1r—~70s, Creese—Cholce American new, 72, TunreNTINE—Firmer at 28)d. ‘ Rrsrv—Common dull at 0a 3 fine steady ot 170, * Lavenroot, April 12,—LaTeer—Pnovistoxs—Pork— Prime mess, Vastern, 83, steady; primemess, Western, 7es,steady, Bacon—Cumberland cut, 43, steady; short ribs, 828Gd, sleady ; long clear, 508 Cd, steady; short clenr, 523, ateady: bams, long cut, 603, steady § shoul- dors, 3, sleady. Deef—Indis mess, 00s, sieady ; ex- tra India mess, $1.16, steady § prims mevs, 704, stcady, Lard—Prime Western, cts, dull, TaLLow~Primo city, 408 GJ, steady, * TURPRSTING BPIRITe—20s 0, firm, Resiv—Common, 63, dull ; fing, 17, steady, Ottxesz—American cholce, 121, steady, ¥ Lanp O11~08s, atoady, Froun—Extrs State, 20s, dull, Gnarv—Whest—Bpring No, 1, 08 1d, stesdy; spring No. 2, 88 9d, stetdy; wintor, 0a 3d, ateady, Corn— Mixod, 338 3d, ateady, Reostrrs—Whoat, for the week snding April 10 From Atlantio ports, 20,000 qrs ; from Paclific ports, 40,000 qra ; from othor sources, 1,030 qrs, Cornm, 96,- 000 qrs, Loxpow, April 13,~Moxzr—Rsts of discount in open market for three-montha' bills, 3 per cout, or i per cont below the Dank of England rate, Tuz Dawx or Exoraxp—Awmount of Lulllon gons into tho Bank of England on balance to-day, £12,000, GomaoLs—~Money, 52@23) § account, 093, UNITED BaTR3 DONDE—'03S, 108;. ’67s, 107X} 10404, 103 ; now &, 103K, - Aurzrioan RATLIOAD BxouniTizs—Naew Yark Coatral, 915 Erle, (@16 § proforred, 37, ‘TArrow—42:@43s 0d, TeriNeD PETIOLLUN—I0N@I0KL. Restw—Common, 5, teady, ‘TURPENTINE BRIt ateady, Tams, April 12, —RrNTRS—03f 250, FRuNKFORT, April 12,~UNITRD BraTZs BONDE="(%s, 99, domand exceeds ers, $5.033¢ ‘mixed BIGLk, NEW YORK DRY-00008 MARKET, New Yon, April 19.—The packge trade {n domes- tics was light, bus prints wore {n falr demand, Colton @oods were unchangsd, Allen's pink prints wera re- ducod {o 9e. Woolen goods wers quiot, Dritfah plaid dress goods were in brisk demand, The firo Bunday damaged the stock of a woolen commisslon howsa olly lusured, PITTBBURG OIL MARKET.' Prrranund, Aprll 12,~Potroloum—Crudo frmer, with falr domand at $1.67@1,70 st Parker's | refined qulot st 13%;c, Philadclplia delivery, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW ¥OBK, Special Ditpaleh to The CAleaee Tribune, New Yonx, April 12.—ORrax—~The wheat market ‘was dull, and 1@30 lower ; ssles of 43,000 bu at $1,16@ 1,18 for No, 3 apring; $1.2081.23 for No. 2 Ohicago; $1.21@1,23% for No, 2 Northwestern ; §1,39@1.25 for No, 3 Milwaukeo; $1,25@1.80 for No, 1 spring; $1.17 @1,28 for ungraded Jowa snd Minnesots spring; $1,37 @129 for winter red Wostorn; $L3@LIL for amber Weaturn; and $195@141 for white 10,000 bu No, 1 spring, to ar Hye firm at 060 for Conada in 05 for Biate, Darley aull snd declining ‘bond, and § sales of 18,000 bu Lrewing Californis at SL1T) fu store, Corn {s 10 better, with sn active sxpors aad bows trade demand sales ot 195,000 bu at Q%@ Ko for Western mized sfloat; $2@03 for do fu stors 930 for old Weatern mulzed afloat ; 95 for old white Weat~ orn o store, und 0435@950 for now Western aud Bouth. ern yellow, Oats firmer, with sales of 88,000 bu at 74 @780 for mized Westero, and 13@70Ko for white Western, Frovistons—0ut meats firm at 9x0 for city pickied shouldery, sud 130 for do haws; middles firm af 12@ 135(c for lovg clear, Lard Arm; sales of 100 tes at 18);@13 11160 for prims ateam, . Winsgy—Marke$ steady ; saloa of 350 brls at §1,18% per yallon, Guooxnixs—Molssses market firm with a fair ln- quiry ; Muscoyado s quoted at 42@160; Porto Riooat 44@000; sud New Orloana at 65@70c, The sugar mazket is steady with moderate demand ; falr to good nflnln"u quoted at 73;@s| rime ut 8i0; aud wlile Havaus st 94lsi0X0, The ooffes uarkst s with a falr demand for full lots Rilo at 1553 18)¢o i gold, aud Maracaito st 135 @4l jga du gald 7o the dssochited I¥ass. < New Yors, April 12.—FLoug—Firm; good de- mand ; 14,000'brle superfiua Weatern Stute, $£70i3 8.00; commou to guod extrs, $3.185.! good to @050t itre Oni, By pigTiay B Loviy 30 % oxlra Ohio, .00 ¢ X En& e Boue e § SLEB@S W, L—TFirouar , Weatezu, $5.00@ 433, Gy Gl modaaie Whast <amand § 83,000 - ST — bu No, 1 epring, $1.97 No. 2 Ollosgo, $1.318 1,387 No. 2 Nortwestern, Iows and Minuosoto aprin Woslern, 81Jdld; amuse Wostern, $1.31@1) ¢ whitedo, $13141.62. " Tige fiem; Canads, U 2 § Blate, $1.00, " Hstioy tnchanged, Bait i amd arichang e, Coru' dull and oister, foceipts, 13000 titi mized Wontern, 033@03e, Onta quist an 1 firmer : racelnts, n,v;o,o buj mized Western, Tayg@70c; wilto do, 76 2 AT=Flrm, st $17.50, Grocenies—Coffes dull and unchanged. Bugar hold Yo Lfghor, but bugars_rofase to pay fhe wivanoe, hich ohiscka business, Bfolasses qulct aud firm, Lics unchanged, o RTROLEI—Flrmer} rofinod, 1034@Mo} oruds, i Tes BIBADNED Reare—Blendy, at 2,074 @124, EPIUTN DF TORPRENTINE-Stoady, At 370, Eaas—Unchanged, I'Rovistons—Fork heavy, at $22.20322.9%, Deef unchanged, Qubmeaks quiot, Middles firmery Vieat- ern long cloar, 1ix0; short o, 12)60, Lard lowar; prime stosm, 1530, Burtra—fleavy: Western, 128200, Currsz—Quiot, at 10310)0, CLOVER-BRXD—Quiet, ] Wutsxr—~Lowsr, at £.1195(@1,10%, PINLADELPNIA, PricAvzLen, April 13.—F1oun~In good demanil 3 held fiemly : Wiscousin and Minnesota family, $5.125 G6.18; Pennayivanis, Indiana, aud Ohio do, §3,956 .00 3 high grades, $0,35@0,%0, GRratN—Wheat In falr demand; red, $1,.90@1.91; amber, $L.31@1,33%¢, Rys wanled st $1,10, OGom quiet and weak : _yeilow anil mized, £0@81c, Oas fu moderats demand; white, T9@75e 3 mixed, {0RT1e, PRovistons—Firm, Mens Pork, $2,00232,50, Beef hams, 18323} smnked do, 13@13}(e} pickied do, 1214 @12%c. d, $14.0)316, Ve n-bound offerod at Vittsky—Dull } Westorn $1,14, without buyers, Prrnorrou—Tiefined, 1830 ¢ crude, In brls, 070, BuEps—Clover much wanted ; Weatorn, $11.50, Timothy and sz nuchsnged, TiuzTEn—Quist ; Now York and Dradford County oxtra, 23@30¢ § do firsts, 23(327¢ ; seconds, 2@ ey Western extrs, T1201¢ ; do firsts, 13@20: seconils, 163170 3 do roll, Arets, 18300, Unzzax—Blaady ; LiGlue, Eaus—Lower § 21@3c, $1.10@1,10 ¢ $1,21 BALTIMORE, Daurniosr, Aprll 13— FiovmFirm: Western superfine, $1.6@4.75; 10 oxtra, $5,00@5.1336 ; do fam- ily, $3.5314.75, GaAtN—Whoat firmer ¢ No. 1, ambar Wostern, $1,35 @1.38; No, 3 d @104t mixed do, $1.3:@1.); § o, No. 1 vod, $1.3331.595 No, 4 do, $L.01, ' Qorn—Weats etn atroug; Wettern ‘mixed, )¢, Oaia firm; whita etera, 14@Tio] mizod do, 30, Bys frmer at $110 Groognizs~-Coffea firm ; o, 135 @1835¢. Jiav-uly Pounayivanis and ,u\a‘:u, §17.003 4,00, Wimxr—~Gnlot at $1.1315@1.14, Trovisions—Quiet and easice, fers pork, §22.60@ .00, Bulk meats quict and nominal; shouldors, lear rib, 1136, Bacon duli; shouldors, 0270 cleat’ Hy, 13%@130; hams, 14%@13e, Lard—ite. Y i—Steady; Wostorn tute old, 16 UTTES teady; Wostern tubs and rolls, old 203 naw, 2adlc. el TiTaoLsus—Dall; nominally S @0c. NEW OBLEANS, NEW OnLEANS, April 19,—~FLouR—Low grades ver s0arca ; ine, $3.60; superfine, $3,70 ¢ XX, $1,00; XXX, i onolce, $1,L027,45, Corn quict: yollow mized, 9003 whito mixed, 120 ; yellow and whits, Dic, Uata firm ; 78@7v¢, Brax—Scarce at $1.00, Hay—Dolt : prima held at 27,00 ; cholco, $32,00, Ponk—-No demand ; extrs heavy field st $31,00, Dry salt meats, nono fu first hands ; nominal; Bio; 1103 1%, Dacon dull; offering At 0%o: ' 13%i(313%e 5 bams, ‘Jobbing, 13xe, Lard dull biares, packers’, 14Xo; Yofined, 1510 ; keg, 153¢¢, UnoCcERIES—Bugar 'tn good demand: firm ¢ com- mon, GX@Te; fair to fully fair, 7@3¢ ; primo to chotée Bi(Ga)c. Molunes In gool ‘demnnd's e ; recoipts, 400 brla : sald at 500 for inforfor fermenting, aud 600 for prima rabolied. CofTeo dull § 16@¢18)0 for ordinary 1o prime, Wittsie—Dall and nominal; rectfiod, $1,13G115, Cunx-! et ; $1.95, LounR—~Bloady; modorato a Onati—tfhest steady; moderate demand; red, $1.1331,18, Corn ateady; moderats demand at 72}y 3¢, Onta ."n“n" modorste demand at 03@i02, Tiyo qulet and unchanged at $1,12, BDarloy quist and uschanged, Qit.s—Unchanged, Eaas—Quict and unchangsd, BuTTRR AND CukEsE—~Dull and unchianged, Q‘]’;fi:"‘ Bexp—In good demand at full priccs; 111 e, Pruvistone—Pork dull and Alrnn)fll! 4 $21.75@22.00, Lard quict aud unchanged ; stoam ll?l ab 183¢e; kate tle, 15X 3 bulk mests dull” and drooping ; shoulders, 3 cloar rib, 11i¢c spot, 113(c buyer J CIN CinoINNaz, April 19, emand, 3 une ; ciear, 11%a.. Dacon quist wud 'woak ; 674@%0] sad 125G m{qvu; and 1. il uiskx—Faiz and frm at $1,11, TOLRDO. ToLEDO, April 12,—FLaun—Bteady and in moderate demand, GRats—Wheat stesdy and in moderate demand: No. 2 whitq Wabash, $L,u7; No. 1 white Michigan, il.‘l!; umber, cash, $125; No. 1 rod. $1.214: No.2 do, $1.2):‘May, '$1.2i%} No, 8 red, $1.id; No.damber $L.21. 'Gorn fair and advanced} high mized o3 Juno, T0c; low mized, T80; May an yetlow, 60a ; white, 810} no grade, 7850, s moderata damand} No, 2 and Michigan, Crovea Seep—T)70, by Ticorrprs—Flour, 400 brls 3 wheat, 1,000 bn 3 corn, 14,00 bu ; oats, 4,000 bu, BirtraNTe—Flour, 100 bris ; wheat, 2,000 bu ; corn, £,0)0 buj oats, 700 bi. MILWAURER, Minwaurze, April 12.—FLogn—~Qulel aud firm, Gna—Wieat weak: No, 1 Milwnukes, §1,03% No, 2, 51,024 ; AMsy, §! Bfl!&% June, $1.0/, Oats firi her 3 No, 3 fresh, 600 ¢ May, 6de. Corn firm aie’ domand ; No, 9, ‘fresh, 0] May, 75%e, Tigo acarces mominally highiers No, 1) 8110, Barloy scarco; No.’, freah, $1.10; No, 3, Die, Provistons—Tnsci{ves prices ' nonidnally lower. Meas pork, $71.50 cash t $1165 Mag.. Hwosl-plevied bame. 3@t Dey dafed ahouidee, Sric oose middies, 1@ 1150 Boxed meets ko higher then loote. Prime sfeam lard, {8)c: kottle, 1 Reokters—Flolir, 5,000 brls; ' oats, 100 bu ; wheat, 17,000 bu ¢ corn, 00 bu. Bmipszie—theat, 4,000 bu; oats, 100 bu; whest, 37,000 ba g eorn, 800 bu., BT. LOUIS, Lovs, Aprit 19.—Frovn—Falr demand and fall prices ; low'and modium grades acarcs and wanted, Onaiv—Whoat deprassed and lower; No, 2 rod winter, $1.33 cash; $LAIX Aprll; No. 3 Mpring, $1.08%¢ 1id, Corn {ull snd lowor} No, 32, @60 can? Yo May, Oxls dull and lover No, 2, ci@ ¢ ceali; B4X0 May. Darloy frm; No, 2 spriag, 5@1.30, Itye—Nothing done, Hiaxe—-Dull; $1,11, Inovisions—tork | ominully lower; offored at $21.75 June. Dry salt dull and Jower; shouldors, 83 clear xib, 11%@113; clesr, 12, Hacon quiet’ an: casler ; only small order trade. Lard nominal, » DOSTON, arox, April 12,—Frovn—In good domand and firm ¢ superfuo Weatern, $4,50@L70 ; common sxtrus, .3535,76 ; Wiacons'n andt Minnssota do, $5.76@6,7) ; $4,0027.00; 5t, Lonls, $6.0048,00; faney Minnesota, $7.0G8,80, Corn firm : ‘mizod and low, 0)@b0¢, Oata—Mixed oud white, 13@70¢, COLEVELAND, CLEVALAND, O, April 12.~0nAIN—Whoat, corn, and oats firm and unchanged, PrrooLzom—Quict] standard white, car-lots, 1140; Obio State testy 133c; sinall lots Jo higher, 2 (l‘l‘snurxl—\"hu , 3,600 buj curn, 4,050 bu g cals, el bu, ) DUFFALO, Burraro, April 12.—Grawe—~Wheat firm ; sales of 1,500 bu at 81,48 for No, 4 Mllwaukea, Corn nm;i nalo of 1 car now at 81c on track, Oata rotalled l %00 i stors, Marioy negloctad, ——— MARINE, B THE LIGHT-HOUSES, "The Light-Touss Board gives tho following notices In rogand to the Alposition of Hguts during this acason : 40n and after April 1tha light bn the taner end of the north pler at Milwaikoe, Wis., known aa the Norih Cut Beacon, will be discoptinuod, . *The main Hght at Rcios (Root Miver), Wis,, will o discontinued after tho opening of navigetion in the spring of 1876, Alao, that at and after the same time, thie plerhicad light af Ractno will ba changed (rom & atxt] order rod Tight 2 fourth order sad it “ Onand after o opeuing of navigation, 1615, alight wiill bo shiown {rom thie Leacon recently recled near thaond of the west pler at the mouth of Gonnesut Itiver, Olifo, in placo of the old beacon on oest sbandoned,’ Tho Light will bo fized white, Th lumiuating spparatun s catadloptrie, of the 6t or. dor, lightiug 343 'degrees of tho horizon, The focal ph 1827 teet above the ground, snd #3 feet above mean low wator, The light shouid bLe soen in clear weather from the duck: of s vessel 10 feet above the lake, 115¢ xtatute miles. Thestructure ia s frame bea. can, ‘square fnplan: lower part bisck, tho upper pars white, Thoapproximate position_of the Hght-bouss, 88 taken from tho lake survey charts, s ss follows Latitude, 41 degrees 69 minuies north ; longltude, 50 flt‘vw 3 minutes wot, s Ujon the openiag ot mavigation tn (ha apring of 1970, tho Sulloning Loy WHI bo placed i A Rocunie clandcan Ly, rod, will o placed 1 6)¢ tathoms of water, to mark {he southern extremity of the shoal oif Ottaws uw‘:} Polnt, Tawas Day, Lake Michig— Tuwas (Point) lighthiouss bearing per compass, NE. ’6 ., distant 195 _milce ; Tawas ity NW, by W, 3¢ W. milcs, Two' tuiid-tisas apsr buoge 40 mark (e trance to North Bay, Wis,—the ous off North,b will bo red, aud hut off Bouth Polut will be black, 4 {hird-<lass spar buoy, rod, (o mark tho cast aide of the middie ground, tn Sturedn sy, 4O and afier the opening of navigation, %813, Hght will bashown from the frame Leacon recantly erucied at tho end of Eust pler, mouth of Grand River, Eslrport, Oy n plsce of the old 'besoou ‘0 Eaat pler, sbandoned, Tho gt will be fixed whito, The thunieatiog apparatus { mum?ma, of the ulxth order, Hglting 210 degroes of the horlzon. The focal plae s 47 feet above tho ground, and 45 feot abova nean low water, Yho Ught h““dhfi"xmu o glear £3 weatber, from the deck of & voas it above (ha laks, 11 statute wiles, Tho structurs ls e beas syuare in plsu, painted black below and abuve, iproximate poaltion s sa follows: Latitude 41 ‘min, north{ longitude I deg, 16 mi, weat, u tho openiug of uavigution, 1475, and Uil fure thee notice, a lght will bo shown'(rou the tewporary Sramo ukrutture erocted near the slte of the old ower at Dunkizk, X, Y., wbich is {0 be reluill, The lght will b Axod white, The Uluminating apparatus is catadioptric, of the alxths order, Myhting 20 deg, of the worlzon, The fucal plano i B0 feet sboye the ground, and 05 fool above mean low water, Tho light should be soeu 1 clear weather, from the deck of & veasel 10 fost above the lake, 13 statute miles, The rough frame ‘op, squate in plax, "iihout paiat; laatern sud Foof woed,® 4 “50n aiid efler the Opening of 1878, Ught wil beshiowa from tia tx&’:mmdn; structure iy erected on the end of weap land hatbor, O, pier, known as 1 will "bo fixad, varl llaminat 0 apparatus is et tio sixth ordar, UMy S60 Asgreen of by In 40 foct abava the grou feet nbove mean low water, in clear weatlier from hin dock o nbove the ees, 1 atatuty miles, Tho frame bescon, rquara in pian, nainted entranco 1o 1o placn of il Kt B VOURL 15 fogy atriking st Intorvals of 10 sccond pouilion of the lght-house, nurvey chiarta, is o follaws : minufen north Ton, A liglit-houng tina District of Algoma, Lake Superlor, 8 shosyn from it on the 8ih nf Ustobar 30 roc, Longitudo 89 deg, 10 Tiio light 18 » rovolvimg wi : o 41 feet abova Ligh v pproach, and, [ clear woa, tude 81 degrees 41 mi 0 that n light y visibla from all pofnts of er, wiil probably b seen &t a dixtanco of 13 mien, totver {n & Aquaro woo lon bildin . Tha printed wi . il dwelilug attacho e, 2 Toe lllunumu“ LAKE MICHIGAN, ‘The schra Larinds and ayden a {ho Oliteago Dry-Dock Comypany, The sctira J, P, derrill, Besslo Doalt, an thio Went, clearcd yesterday for Manistee, The schr Platiot I3 recelving & load of Tork Washlugion consigned to partfes In thy Owing o tlo oxcerably siate of tho weatl day, buniness ot the docks was almost eut) o baing ropairag by The barge Ifarmony has of tho Cllcago Dry-Dock otborwiso repaired, Tho schr Coral arrived hero il one 1nto wuo of thy dacg Gompany to e calkod 4y yesterday with n Joad of ‘This 18 tho rst boat from ('™ cant slioro this aeason, Tho schr Bello Hrown, which Toft this threo dayn ngo for Iora'a Lier, relueno witls a Joad of cedar tiens Though the rain Bunday and yeater: sevorsl inclica lower than It wan Saf Mr, IL J, Bmith, the President of tho Log the Lako Underwriters, who was appolat, teant the lsat menting toseciire & sain the meotings of tho Doard, by with the Local Board of Fira Undarwrit e meetings will heroafter Lo hald in tho Board, No, 127 LaSslie sireet, Of tho ton tugs belonging to tho Vosss) Company, only two—tlio Dlackball Bahinfck—have coms ot thus far, ©ono or two more will rosumo s week, Tha iy carancs in their new costs of paint, T inguishiablo by a black ball plerotd with a in s whjto diamond, pafnted on th i #s1atolls o tha Compaay'a oppa am, . ured down in torrenta af ar in {he river 0t house, w tfon ‘to mfilfié Tho achrs Planet aud Island Qity, both waodisdeg, the former from Port Washington and tho latist troc, Contorville, arrived ot this port Bunday, and ass thy Arat sufl arrivals of o presont season, A briek northicasler act In Sunday, and continus) ay Alico Richards, Plect Wog, d for ports along #ought saeller gt oy yesterday, Thosachrs 0.7, ltoeder, and S, tho west suore {a queat of ¢argoes, L Lawreucs, bous LAKE HURON, Baturday throughout tha wholo day (o rirer wmy completely fllled from shore to shore with foating Irs, 1t was very rotten, howover, 80 that atcamers pasied through it without scrious obwtruotion, The stme Dovs luft for Malden nt tho neupl hour, Tusarrieal of ‘two steamers from River Bt Dlalr reuders It eor- tain'that the stmr Evening Star can rench Port Huron, Bhe left Baturday morning, Tho Merchants' and Lake and River Lins of proe rollors are composed of elghteen firabelisa Loats, which, during tlo presont a o daily one botwesn Montreal and aud’s trieweekly one belween Mop. eago, “Tho first 18 composed of 1he propa Celile, Caundn, Culabrin, Dromedary, Dimige tou, Lake Ecle, Lako Michigan, Petsls, aud Irosss, ‘e socond 11no fs composed of tho Traps Argyle, Cor tumbia, Californis, Europe, Lake Onzarlo, Ocean, ot~ At thls point Mewsrs, C. K, Dizos 0. ate to nct ns ngonts of the line, haviug their dock aud warchouso at tho foot of Griswald streat, 0, will form two tréal and Chil The stmr Evanlog Btar arrived Lers Ssturday evess stcamer through this loan reports Lake St, Olair which s broken up, however, Ths Btar succoeded i3 | ports Lotween hers and Port oy copt two, and was ouly prevented from mak 1ho masyes of Ing from Dutroit, scaron, Capt, Bl 'The prop Arizons hus boen thoronghly repalred snd Two uew tuge sro on {ho stocks at the yad of Measrs, Gibson & Cralg, ‘TLo water at Bnfalo s 80 Jow at present thet ths tug Gardner could not got into dry-dock last Balan 'Tho Anchor Line prop Winslow came out of fhe Union ary-dock Saturday, wiiers ahs has besn all wias tor, rocelving extensive ropalra, Tt 18 learned by tho Courfer that the land-oxpedition which went to the anistance of ths atrandod barges at Point Abino Las suceoeded in mlring, by scrows, the e tance in the san 2 According to the Cotrier, 3r, David Boll has fost t, Mo bas two more tho frame work for gumy, which was bz d somo dis- approaching completion, and slsa nnplmn mu.‘ ‘Two wooden tugs are recoiving the fla- {alilg touches at the samo yard, Thoeo Intersetod atate that thero {ho opening of nnvlg:n.nn {usido two wacks, Now and thous vesells towed out of winter quariers, but beyund that there 8 scarcaly any demand for tueir service, Tho schr, Gibson, which has baon In winter quariers st Hweot's dock, was towed down to Bulllvan's duck Thursday, and she wiil immediately be flited out sorvice, As soon as slie {8 {n_ proper trim she wiil g0 whero she has hcen cliartored 1o carry s (3 g dows b s g o 10 spo adinoss to go down to the Iay for {ho sp hich, 14 ll‘umught, will bo unuaually lasg MISCELLANEOUS. W. B, Blone, of Old Mission, Mackinaw, reporis the loent that harbor as being 16 inchios tlck, bub that If is Tapidly rotting, Tho recent favorsble weathor has fnfluenced {86 Dominjon authoritics {0 draw the water frou the Vel aud Oanalon tho 1ith lust., and to open tbe Canslss s00n thoréeafter sa practicablo, Congress, at ita last sesslon, passed an act cresting tho offics of Buperiutendont of the Lifo-Bariug Bl tione on tha Lakesof tha Northwest, but fullsd © make the necessary appropristions fo meet the or nees of he maid offico, consequently o Guperiale L0 Wil be appohmtad, da tho. aw forbids Aoy ment officer from incurring woy oxpenee Leyou ‘Tho Minfrg Journal, it § ndad at the Windsor Miuo ; the P acea are turning oub 33 tons per CAT tLe “Teal Lake Minie has sold ll tho ora they can pro. during the coming sosaon yany, and_will sosumo work Company has about 2,509 tons of Iand pler and their furnace s st tha Mstropols Mine wiil Furnace has banked up, and tho ‘been dn Llsst sinca the 14th of Fnbrll{l the Kloman Mino emyloys about seventy at present, and ila_atcok piles contaln tons, ‘Tha Oleveland Alina Lias about les, all_mifned since tha closo of Ha ¢l {rcp Com= tous, Tho Kepul lio Min ) work in pifs, Noa, 2, 8, 5, and 10 bas for the prosent.” = i AUCTION SALES. "Fender * Belle,” Lighthouse it s mation spply to unwnkn.lm DICAL OARDS NO CURE! NO PAY {1 Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH CLARK-ST. CNI0AUD, “Rightbaat., Nt Loui Mo ANIIQOD RESTORED. ALY, 13 Noréh A victim of youthtul Luprudeace, soag pr ] f_fl"-‘ ,“i’?.'?ls Vs T4 assan.ohs How