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. Tiiden, of HMONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, The Lankr eontiaons to experfenca no more than foderats demand for loans § the rituation was, in fact, found to Le dulin every direction yesterday, The demand from tha Board of Trade for money for speculation has died out, Tho different branches af the mercantilo trade of the city enjoyod an actlvo patronage with the returning fins weather, but this does nol appreciably affect the banks, Collecticns Navo Leen lmprosing, aud doposits run up fn conses quence, "The rates of discount at the banks aro 83,10 per cents On the atreet thero le an abundsnt supply of loana- ‘bls funds, and loans can be had on very favorabloterms If the sccurity In Batisfactory, Rates ore @13 percent, New York exchange I8 very scarce, Titere is almost nona making, and currency s being shipped every day 16 the East, Tho clearings were $3,000,00, * * AN IMPONTANT DECISION. The United Btatss Ruprome Court, in a declsion Qelivored at tha October torm and just made public, in tho case of Moury A, Tilden and Motes ¥, New York, plaintiffs n ervor, ¥ Chauncey B, Dowen, of Chicago, has settled a poitt of contidorable futerest to Chicago money-lenders, 1t was & case of & draft drawn st aixty days on the hold- era by & Chicsgo party, accopted by them for hissce commodation, and discounted st 10 por cent and ex- cliange by AIr, Biair, but without any knowledgo of ita sceommadation cliaracter, Tsyment was refosed on ite maturily by tha Tildens on the ground of usury. Thoy bkl that, baving been necepted in Now York, and made pavable in New York, It was & Now York con- tract, and tuereforo vold, sinco 10 per cent Inlerent was usurfous in New York, ‘Che United Blates Circult Court in New York gave Mr. Blair Judgment for the amount he had paid for tho nole, but declared the in- tareat forfclied, Tho Tildens appealed from the decision, taking exception (o the decision of the Court that thair acceptanca had bound them ss to tha principal, The Supremo Conrt has decided that tho scceptance of thedraft in New York did not make fta New York sontract, but that, stnce 1t was accopted to ensblo it to bo negotiated in Iilinols, and was negotialed there, it was on 1llioois contract, The Court say: “It in Juite immaterial under the facts of this case thst ihe Aefendauts (Tildens) resded in New York, and that ihey there wrote thelr seceptance upon tho draft, In seqal eflect, they accopted the draft in Chieago, where, 3y their autbority, the drawer megotlated it, and ‘hus caused effoct to Le given to thelr undertaxing, + o o Itisaccntrolling factihat beforotheaccoptanco ad any operstion—bofore the instrument becamo a sill—the defondsuts (Tiidens) scat it to llinois for the surposo of Liaving it negotiated in that Btato—ncgo- Hated it must be presymed at such a rate of discount 1 by the faw of that Stale was allowsble, What mare togent evidenco conld there be that it was intended to sreato an Iilinois LULZ ™ The Court decidea that 3r. Blair onght to have Lad fudgment for the full face of tho draft with (nterest from tho tima it fell due, Thera was no usury, and ilio plaintiff (Dlair) was a boua Ade purchazer of the araft, The declsion concludes; ‘‘Tho plaintiffs ia srror (Tildens) have no canss of complalnt, The Cir- it Court gavo {udzment againat them for the sum shach the plainti (lair) had pald for the draft, withe sut fnterest, The jndgment was only too favorable to them, It should have beon for the full amount of the iccoptanca with interest from tho time it foll due, and 2ad tho case been brought here by thio plalntiff (Blale) balow wo ahould dircct such & judgment, Dut the present writ presents to un only the assignmients of srror mada by the defendants, aud,as theyors un. sustained, we can do mo moro than afilrm the judz- @rnt given,” ‘Tho decislon i3 of {ntereat hiors, not only on account of e general principla involved, but because there aro othier claims similar to Air. Blair's held in this city agatnst the same parties, snd reslated by them on the sama ground that has been finally oversulod by the Suprewe Court, CALIFORNIA MINING DIVIDENDS. Tha Ban Francisco journals roport soma very im- posing diridonds for tho month of March, For in- stance, Coneolidated Virginia mine, $10 per share {amouut $1,080,000), This s said to.bo larger Ly £40,0(0 than any provious monthly dividend ever pald by any mino in the world, Summarized, the divi- dends for tho month compare as follows with those pald jo tho same month laat years March, ]8T 1675, Banks...usoenrranas, J$ B7,60)8 130,500 a8 and water comp: 00,000] 110,160 Iusursuco compsuics, 131,000 6,00 Btreot ralroad companl 5,000 Miulng comgpantos,.., 2€LIANB0US COMpAD] ‘Total. GOVERNIENT DONDS. 1 0id. | Adked, kil i Unlted States Cs of aesnes’ 1M24] 1223 Unlted Staten 5-208 of ‘63, 83| 118 K 1% 1K 8-tw of "U5—Japuary and Joly. 1907 5-00% of ‘Gi—=Jauuary snd Jul; 19k 4200 of "o3—January and Jul g o ua}f FOULION EXCHANOE. Sterling exchanga wan {80}@199)¢ 3 cable trams- fers, London, 493 § Parls, 511§, Other rates of for« elyn exchangs are quoted 516351310 93733 03 sloxsasl: 4@ 42 s18L@sis Norway, &t Austria (paper florins),... CITY AND COONTY DONDS, Londs, 1 Bid, Asled, Chicagu City 7 § ct, bonds 1013 & fut,|1025 & int, Chicayo City 7 33 ct, sowerago, {10135 & int,|102)¢ & int, Chicago City 7 ¥ ct, terloani101y & {ot.[103% &int. Clileago City 7@ Chicago Ciiy 6@ Gook Lounty 73 ef. bon: West Park 7 per cent bond o5 kot !tllflmll.‘ll Merchanta® Natfonal, ., Firat Natlonal Bank , Ilinols Trust aud Savings Bank, Nalfonal Bank of Commereo, . Aerchisnts’ Saviogs, Lo & T, 00.. Lulou Natlonal Bank.. ... Union Stock-Yard Nalional, Hido & Leather Bank, ... MSCELLANEOUH, [T City Rlway, Bouth Side, 130 City laflway, West Bide 2 City Hiatlway, North 8ida. “Traders’ Inubrauco Company, 6% div. Clinmber of Commeroe, ox di¥,.... Cuicago Goan L‘&lll & Coke Company, Clicago & Northwestern gold bond Palluian Palace Car Company Exyress Comjany LATEST, Nzw Yors, April 18.—3loney easy, ‘Tha early losus weroat 440, but in the sflernovu capltsl was frecly otfered at from U down to 1 per cent, Yrimo mercau- Ule paper 510 1. Blerliog strong ; 486@436)4 for &0-day,and 4.90@ 1.90) for sight, Customs recejpts, $333,000. " Produce exports for the week, $1,137,209, Covernmenta stesdy, Ratiroad bonds firm. State bonds quiet 3 lower fur Tennessecs aud Loulsianss, Thestock market opined quiet and stosdy, snd aftorward Lecama weak, and declined $/@25 por csnt all around, after which thera wau recovery of 4 to 34, with the chiof advancain Eriesud Union Pacifie, Tue market then becamo dull, except for Erle, whiels was very active snd strong, in responsa to higher prices from Loudon, Toward tha closs the whale zaarket was off, under the Jead of Unlon Pactfic, which bas dropped 1X per cent, In the Bual deallugs the markol was sieady atarecovery of a{@u per cent from the lowest point, Notuilng furfher Lsa been doue fn yegurd 10 the uew cootrsct belween ihe Fausma sod Picifio Mail Companies, - Trinsactions sgyregated 16:,000 shsres, of which 10,000 were Pacific iaih, 12,000 Weatern Union, 78,000 Erlé, 6,000 Wabsels, and §.,000 Unlon Pacitic, ITATE BONDA, 995 | Virgints, old 73 N, Carolfnay, 14 Iy N. Carolina, ne: TOCKS. st, Panl pfd. H l Wabash Terre Haute p Clicega & Altou, . Chicagok Alton, Jf Obto & Miaituspyl | Cleve,, Cin, &. Col Chl., Mur, & Quin Lake Bhoro.. Tudiana Cenf 11linvin Contral, Unlon Pac. stack, toc Notthwerlern.. o Notthwesterss pfid. o, 53 TNock Tsland. New Jersey Cout Bt, Paul.oeees REAL The following Instrumonts wai Tucsdey, April 13 CcTTT PROTERTY, Chicago av, 119 4-10 1 w of Leans 121 6-10 1t, dated April 13,40 Tinkhwm 3 f Weat Indins 8 Ih e Anei 10, ™ Nora ay, 8 uf Iisyson sty @ 1, 255126 9510 f1, daleid Amnu...—.’....."'.. % i Tarllut s, 16818 8 of Wixcouniu 211, dated Apri 13, The premites No, 1448 ant, 8, & e cor of 8: 210 {1, dated April 8,....... o 8250 Evergreen place, 283 510 f1 w of Leaviit at,n 1, 243108 510 11, dated July 1, 1534 1,800 Townsend at, 125 1t n of Ebn st, w1y ‘with bufldings, dated April 1,000 Ellls nv, 144 ft 8 ¢ of Thirty-sey, 401133 9010041, daled April 8,000 Cyuiliia ct, 331 {t ¢ of Ozden &Y, W 43-100 £t with 1L0sH4Y 44-100 1t block, dated April 15,000 Tha premises Nu, 32 Norll April 11... 2,000 Banie premises a8 above, dated A e Caualportav, n accr of Soward st, s e f, 8-10 ft, with impiovements, dated April 1. 5,50 Iwaukce av, 144 [t 0w of Riuzie at,n e N;u T to sics, with hnlldings, dated Ap ril 2,000 Tlalstad at, 175 £t 8 of Van Duren st, e f, 261! Tt, dated Aptit 10.. 9,000 Krogec st, 8 6of Itac!i dated April 10 2,000 Indiana w125 1 dated April Carentry a2, 225 250141 510 14, dated Ang, 2, 147 NORTII OF CITT LUMITA, WITHIN A FROM TILE COUR I-UOUW Dlucher b, n 1 cot of Wellington st, 121 6-10 f1, dated April 14, $OTTIL OF CITT LIMITS, WITRIN A RADIUS OF T MILES ¥RO THY. COURT-HOUNK, : Hyde Park av, 50 {& 1 of Foity-ninth st, e f, 30 X250 {2, dated Apri! 10,.,.. $ WEST OF CITY LIMITA, WITHIN A RADIUS MILEA FROM TIIE COUNT-UOUSK. Doardman at, 210 ft 6 of Picraon av, 1 f, 25z 2,100 or 7 125 4-10 £t Aated April 8, 1872, La$ 80 Tart Biock 8, tu subdivision for_ partition of ‘o 368w K e 3, 3 13, V38065 feet, du ey Part flock 6, i s3me subdivision, #8x608 f, dated April 12,0, wersersusvesoreesan B2 Humboldt st, 10) Tt ef Armiiage road, w f, 100120 1t ated APT Duvreverenvaconssosns 8,800 Fumbold of, ¢ o cor of Armiliage road, w f, 100 140 ft, dated April Ducssvees COMMERCIAL, 8,500 The following were ho receifts and ahipments of tho losding articles of producs in this city durlng tho twenty-four hours ending ot 7 o'clock on Tuesday ‘morulug, and for the corresponding dale one year ugo: DECEIPTS, || AMIPMENTS, 1875, llm.l 1833, | 184, Flonr, brls, Wleal, b Broom-corn, Cared meats Bhingles, No. c00)| “EJL0 ] "BuN0t0 Lath, N s 110,000 mml 63,00 Balt, bris .. BB | I 750 ‘Also tho fallowirig, withous comparisons: Hnd of produce, Trecaived, | Skipded, Withdrawn from stors on Monday for city con. sumption, 7,578 bu whest, 6,045 bu carnm, 658 ba oats, 1,277 bu ryc, 170 Lu barley. Tha following arain was inspocted intostore Tucsdsy morniog: 31 cars No, 3 spring, 7 cars No, 3do, 1 car rejected do, (30 wheaty; 4 cars No, 2 corn, 1 car rofect- eddo: & cars No, 3 osts, 1 car rejocted do; 3 cars No, A rye, 1 car rejectod do; uo barley, Tolal, 84 cars, or 29,900 bu, Inspected out, 82,032 bu wheat, 7,218 bu comn, 3,593 br oats, 3,000 bu barley. Following is an approximated statement of the re- celptaand shipments of the articles named, for tho week ending April 103 Teceiced,| Shipped, 3,015,500 212,800 o 510 20 31,200 15400 439,060} 714,015 k) Theleading produce markets wero agaln Irregular yeaterday, but gonerslly on s lowar range, espechally in breadstufls, which were weakened by tha finer weathor after the snow-storm of Mondsy, ‘Tho receipts of grain were very small all round,—neartly tha smallest of 1ho season,—and thers was o uniform decrosse fn tho etocks ln stora last woek, though some of that taken out of stors was stmply losded in vesacls to‘awalt the opening of navigstion, Thera was no special nows from ontside tiNl nfter the characier of our markeis had Lean eatablished, the coursa of things being chiofly reguisted by Westorn influences, There were more sellers than usual in nearly every department, and not much desire to buy, though » good many shorts wera filled.: The April trades in grain hava nearly all been mettled up, ss delivories mado after the 15th will be on tho basis of 3o storage, while the partics making tho dehvery will bava to pay winter storage on faost of the grain so delivered, Lake frelglts were more active, Room was taken for 10,000 Lu corn, but rates wars not reported. Car- rlers ssked 5¢ for corn to Bulfalo, and shippers Lid dxc. ¢ . Thodry goods trade eontinuea active in most de- partments of the markst, A lsrgo sttendance of buy- crs $a daily to be acen st our leading jobbing bouses, and a satiafactory volumo of sales iy also belng accom- plished through the medinm of * mallorders.” Prices srosteady and firm, Grocerles were moving with some activily so far as the moro staple lines were con. cerned, but the minor articlea ruled quiet, The quot: tious woro the ssma as on the day before, though gara wero iominally sn j{o nigher, In sympathy with Now York, Dried fruits are in steadily falr requost at sbout steady prices, Fish and canned goods are dolug. falrly, Nochanges weranoled tu coal, wood, and pig- iron, Olls are i better roquest and ars gonerally firm at the quotod prices, Dagging is atronger, Tlero wira no new foatures o humber, The yard trade was up to tne rocent average, and prices vomata the sawme na horetofors, Nolumber is expected at tha wholsaale market for several dsys. Tho hardwaro ealirs zeport fair business, and & very steady mar- ket for nearly everything in the list, Nailsare selling froelyat $3.87), Hopw, Lides, wool, Lroom-corn, auil soeds, were unchanged, The trading in fhesa markets was generally of & restricted charscler, but firmer prices wera almost slways adhered o except Ahat some deacriptions of advanced under & bet~ ter inquiry, Polaloes wero Jower on scconnt of heavy receipts, but chiolce varloties suld at (bo decline, Qreen fruits wers salsblo, excapt apples, which were slow st auy price, Poultry sgain advauced motwith- stauding toe fact of larger offerings, URAIN 1IN BTORE, Tho followlng are the footings of the official report of gralu in store fu thie city on the evening of Batur- dsy laat, aud st corresponding datest Aprit 10, Marehat,| April 11, 169, | 1615, ') 3674 - 14,502 437881) s 5,967,885, 4,001,854 3,180,857 2081 3,081] oncasl 02,092 ot 6T 4‘ 415 7 493,618 a‘J‘ 500 3,14 it Socsiom New reertin S126 How bigh nuzed,. 1| 19,800 Totalyeen | ‘ P PP Py ————————————— THE CHICAGO e No graue, pTotL.. | Nou e 102007 132em| orgn0 | No. 3. 3, vynl 0,107 | soo| 3,000] 21,21 | Tofalsresserosavesssd 1107,918) 337,420] 179,018 | Total of all kiuds in store, 6,837,015 bn. Thess | Sgures ahow & decrease d-:ring lust weck of 169,672 bu | whieat, 133,181 Uu corn, 4,470 bu vate, 4,543 bu 1y, 29,475 bu bacley, Total decrease, 943,341 bu, Inad- | dition to tho abova thera was a flvat in the Larbor on Saturday last 412,600 bn wheat and 183,218 bu corn, agefust 302,118 bu wheat and 119,603 bu corn & week previous, Tha stocks of grain In Milwankee, an campared with {he Alock on the corresponding date Inst year, wero a8 followe: Wheat, bu PROVISIONS. HO0G PRODUCTS—Were active eatly, and dull during the remalnder of tho seasion, Irices wero frregular, The receipts of hogs wera larger, and the poorer qualities wero quoted lower, bub this had littla #ffect on product, the increasing doairo Lo acil Leing chiefly s continnance of tho fealing noted for twa or threo days past, that {hs market hes been foreed up | fully asbigh as 1t will bear for the present, No ono expects that hogs will como In so freely a3 to nake any considerable differenca In the prices of product, STrss Tonx—Was 10@15¢ per brl lower than on Mon- day, and weak early, bat closed ficmer, The markot was dopressed near the opening by o local operator who sold out Lirge quantitice, and others followed sult, til the market Liad receded 20@300 under ssles of stont 20,000 Lrls; then advanced 30@40c as fow other fota were offered 1n proportion toa fair demand from the short ioferest. Bales wers reported of 1,000 bris cash st E25@3NIST (000 brls wellor May 0t £21.20@21,00; 20,750 _brla scller Juno at §31.50 21905 5,500 brls ssller July ot $21.75@221); and ‘brle saller Anguat (ently) at$2%15. Total, 37,230 Tho market closed at 21,50 a 3165 cash ¢ $21.53 for May ; $A.E5@2187)¢ for June; and $2L16 120 for July, Other descriptions of park wers quiet and steady, Prime mess was quoted ut $18.00510.00; sud exira Pprimo at £15.50, Lanp—\Vas quict, and only averaged a shads easler, though roported 1s por 111 lbs lower I Liverpool, whilo the gold premium was alao lower, and New York was dull, There was listle demand Liere, but holders were very firm in thoir viows, the stocks hera being cantrolisd by fewand strong bazds, Hales were ro- | ported of 1,25) fes seller May st $15.22)3 15,1 ¢ | 3,250 tea welier June at $13.413@15,47% & 707 tea seilor Julyat $15.6:@16.703 and 50 toa Keltled at $15,62%. Total, 5,300 tcs, The' market elcasd at §1521 per 100 | 8 canh § $15.923¢ seller May; $13.425(@10,45 forJuno; and $15.4234(316.55 for July, MEATS=Wero in moderai demand at the recent redaction tn prices, chleily o round lots, there not boing much request for car-loads for abipment, The followlng: ssies wers reported, anil_thers wore rumors of other sales not made public : 4.0,000 iby short rite at 11%c carh, 11 % Rolicr May, and i134c seller July ; and 200,00, Its sbort clena at 113¢c cash, and 11xc seller Junie, The market closed st 7;c for shoulders, cash or seller April; 8 do seller May | 8ie do sellerJuno; long clear, 107{c cash or seller ‘Apr.i; do saller May, 1ic doacller anne, 11507 short ribs, 11ic cash or weller iler 313, 113¢e; do meller June, 11 ohort Hleatw, eash or ellor Aprdl, 11370 § do seifer M iy, 11%0 1 do satler Juns. 12%c. Toxed meats byo highor thin foose. Bweet-plokled Lsma, 13 Ms averumo, at 114@12c, Dacon meata quoted at 133 @14 o for Lisms, e Tor shoulders, 123 for slort ribs, and Tdo for aliort clesra—all packed. GrEASE—Was quiot at B@12e, LEEF PRODUCTS—Were quiet and nomimlly un- changed, at $.15 tor meas, $,,23 for extrs mess, aud 06(@32,00 for Lammn, —Quoted at 84 @3¢, DREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Waz quiet, with no changs {0 note In prices, Thera was only a light local demand, and more wanted for shipment, but the offcrles were amall and Now York firm ; heuco the easlar feeling in whoat aid Dot afect holders of flour, Sales wera roported of 650 Urle winters, partly at $3.00,20d 1,00) Lrla spiing extras, partly at $4,0234(@6.00, Total, 1,60 brls, The market closed as follows: Cholco winter extras, $3,50@7.0 common to good do, $3.0@5.25 3 cholce spring e tras, $3.003.35 ; falr do, shipping gradas, $4.00@3,00 Ainnesotas, §5,3536.0)5 patent spring, $1.00@3.00 apring superfines, $3,76@ 1, rye flour, $5.30@5.40, Drax—Was mero active, and again essler, being fn larga supply, though thoro was n good demand. Salen were reported of 80 tons at §19.00@19,50 free on board cars, part to acrive, Coux-3eaL—Was quoted &t $3.75@4,00 per brl for 004, and $27.75:@28.00 for coarse, WIIEAT—Was active and weak, in spite of very wmoll recelpte Lare and o firmer tone reported fruin Liverpool. - Liut the firet telegramn from New York {ne dicated n weak tona thers, owing to larger suppites, atd tlicre were & good many country orders here to scil, apparently vent in under tae expoctation of & stronger feeling and bigger deaiaud in rontequence of Monday's siorm, Beverul local (py.ulors wers also anxioua to sell, and ihe volumo of offeriuge was larga engughi to forte prices down nearly tc per Lu, tue ‘markot averaging 1%c lower than on Mondsy, ' Tio movement in’ car lots was small, fotura delivories Delug thie order of the day, and a larger proportion of tho trading than usual was of the cass called scalp: ing." Hellor May oponed at §1.04, sold st $1,05; £0 §1.06)¢, an doelined 10 $1,044; at the cl June sold at $1.06@1.073¢, cloring ak tha foside, Boll the mouth was litla betler than nominal, at $1.01G 1,03, closlug st tha lnside, snd gilt-edged recalpis of Yo, A8pring closed at 31,01, Cash salos wure roported of 3,200 bu No. 1 spring (:c siorage) at $1,03% § 15,000 bt No. 2da at 110210834 7 3,400 bu No. 8 do_at 90x(3 9733 1,000 bu rejoctod do at 91@20; and 800 bu Whité Hamburg at $1,08 deltvered, Total, 43,610 bu. MiNxzs0TA WHEAT—Was in faif domand, Liut essler, in'sympathy with other wheat, Balea wero1oported of 7,00 bu at $1.10 for No. 1, snd $L.06GLOT for No, %, the Inride being for a ot on o storage. CORN—\as fest active and quito wesk dnring tha greater part of tlio session, tho muarket averaging 1@ o lower than on Monday, The receipts Wera very amall, but corn fa ox, o come in ata lvely rate aftar next Tusaday, sud thare is plonty liors to last {311 thon,—the dats at which tho word * new * will ce to ba attached to the roceipta issusd on corn {uspocteil Thers was nothing doing for delivery, the Aprll ftrides hav. beem all soltied upy abparently;elier pril was nominal at 70c. ller Msy waa mod- erataly active early, but dull afterwards, as buyers Liold aff, while there wero & good many couutry ordors in tosell, Tho market openiod at 78ke, s0ld &t 74, and declined to TTaat theclown, Seller Juno sold at Ta3@TTXc, closlng at the fuslds of No, ¥ closed at 72%e, C: sales were reported of 1500 high-mized (1osiorage) st T3aTibfe; 100 i No, 28t T472\c; and 10,0 0 bu rejected at 116 Tixe, chiefly at 71ic. Tolal, 28,80 bu, OA'CB—=1\Vere morw achive, nnd about i lower, Ths market declined early under iiberal offerings and i sympathy with corn, and railled later, clostag easler thian on_Monday evening, Cesh or weller tha month was falrly active at lower figures of the dsy, but May sud June wero rathor quiet throughout, though the offeringe wera kiberal, and boih closed firmer, Tho receipts wers small aud New Tork was quoted better, Seller the month or cash sold at 8345 @s0c. SHeiler May at 8icdown lo 620 and back 10 623530250, closing st 814c, Beller June sold at 0K Gbiie. Cashsales include: 70,000 bu No, 2 at 881wa5ta 3 8,600 bu do fresh at Ble Bl 2% bu "Ly aswplo st” GIj@ito on ik, Toial 75,50 bu, TYE—Was weak and lower, the Largor recoipta cans- Jog the faw buyers on the fo0% to hold off for & reduce tion, Early No, 3, freah, sold at $1.10, and later at §110330, bles wofw roported of 1,200 bl No,2, fresh, at Sl @110, ALY There was & good demand for eash early to Ol outside orders, and sales were a at roceut Ngurea, or at41.05a81.11 for B, L., the tuside for & round Jot of reguiar, and $1.13 for Central ruccipts, Hampla lots waro active st $116@1a8, Heller tho Thonih s0id at 31,01, and seller diay was insctive and momioal at $1.0%41,08, No, 3 waa quoted at $1.03, sud Tojected at S0 5c, Hales were roporied of 10,60 bu No, 3 regular in . L at $1.0841.00; 5,00 bu'N, 8, and Central at $1,15; 6,600 bu by samply at $1.184 1,23, “Total, 21,600 b, 'ALLO! 3 atore. month's TATEST. Tntheafternoon grain was sctive, Lot weak and lower, owing cliefly to local yressure, Provisious ware stronger, Mess porl was active, advancing 12)e, and_cloxing firm st $21,67%@31.70 for May, and §20.UT\@22.00 for ex of 11,00 brls at $21.C0's1i50° for $21,65@20.00 for Jume, aud $22U082L0 for July, Lird wen quiet. bt firmer, clarlng at $13.65@15.70 seller June, and $16.25GH15.30 easls, with aalos’ of 1,00 ten at $15,45¢ 473§ soller June, YRIBUNE: 21m 5503135 $0.00:06,23 3 George's wdnnh‘ ‘Wheat was active but weak, olosing 3ic lower than at 1 o'clock, _ Baller ul‘ soll st §1.04 5,0 dowa to, aud closad at $1.033c. Boller Juue sold st $LOIGILG, closing at the lusi Corn was activa And 3o off, closing at 7630 for May, with the rauge duriug the afterucon st 763, &77):. Su‘ll:f‘lulll closad ":} e.b sio i ‘ware ratlior quict, but #70 lower, In sympetl; with olier grain, closg at 6120 for Alsy, % BENERAL MARKETS, ALOOHOL~Waa quiet at §1.17@2.22, BROOM-CORN—In (ha sggregate 8 falr business wis tranaacted at unsltered yrices, Consumers mrey buylug chlefy from band fo mouth, There is & good demand for broom-corn seus, Following b the full yauge of prices, the cuuide being the higlest given for the best qualitiss of the grades nsmed: Good tochoice biurl, 12 @140; brush that will work {uself {nto a cholce hiurl broom, 1131 @14c; fulr to good do, 100X @I1)o; Inferiar beual, §@ 103} crocked, 6682 DBUTTER~Tho requirements of the local trade are 1in excess of the s0pyly of desirubis tabls grades, and weelvera are onabled o realizo promply om arrival, Tho poarer £orts movo off rathier slugglebly, but thers 1a ot at prosent #ny large acoumnulition hero or at interlor points, and no depreciation in velues fa fooked for at preaent, Tomuote: Choica to faory allow, B@1e ; medinm to good grades, 1G2e; e eror o common, 124130 ; futector {0 cholcu ol 1ika CARESE—Low graides, and In fact anylbing @ o' 1n flavor pell frreguiarly, but for_prime mild there npe peats to beno fucliuation to effect ales fit any con- ctaslon from tho quotsd prices, Quoiatlons Ao Trimamild factors, Tictlde; lowee gradzs, 10213%¢. COAL—Ifari corl ia th reluced Suply, atd s siot tikely ta eeli Iower until fresh anppliea’ by lake coma forward, Soft varictics ara nominally stoady. A Hight bunlueas was doing at tho qua’ations fol.owing, Lacka: wnnon $9.8%310.00; cannel, 83,039,013 Erlo and Wals nut, Hil, $7.70; Hocking 130,507 Tudian Wock, $Hanin s Mok, $LAUAS.CO. G Wero in Jiberal supply and active at 1%, FISH~Orders ara comlog forward freely from interlor. points, and thers {4 aleo & morn than unale Iy good emand from local consuniers i cones quence of toe high price of meate, We rhill quo a2 No. 1 whiteflsh, %-Url, §3.04@015; No, 2 do, $260:0 6.003 No. 1 tront, $3,80@7.25; No,'1 shore mackerel, bl 48 Yo, 'L bay, 6.7 @001 Na. ""'fi ), $4, ), $8,20.20,00 3 family niackerel, Xbrl, 1 sliora kitn, $1.05@1.75 § bank codtiah, $0,4500.0); Jabrador hetrtug, it brie, $850g033 00 dibel, #4070 1351 Tabrador Berriog, round, brl, $7.60wA005 do, si-brl, $1.5524,00; scaled heering, per bos, 45@47e: Columbia itiver siimon, X-brl, $00:41.L0; vcean Ltout, 3 doz and 4 doz per case, $1,2°(9,00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tiin positlon of the dried. fruit market ia without visltla chiange, Com»fdcmbila amounts of domesticand forelgn fruits werod.a.ribut.d ta (ho fntetlor trado at steidy priccs, thero Loing no auotable chango o sny arttclain the liat: FoREIIN— Daten, n)»iu‘»‘ikn; figs, dinme, 14 1505 Hge, hycrr‘lra 10c; Turkish pruncs, 83@9%e; Fronoi pruves, kegs 115@13%¢c3 do, boxen, Lualtige s raleinn, layers, & + loore Muncatel, £4,90@1.10; Valeneis, 11 ntn carrante, f@ ke citron, 2kedles len @505, Doxraric—Alden appler, 17@21c; 15c; Indiana and_ Thitiots, wi(ud 83e; 8aBigei peaches, halyen, U8 @itos Ao mixed, ¢@Uc's do pared, 20.824c} Llackherriow, 104 @10%c; raspbertien, 31@Kige; Ditted clierties, g NUTs —Fiibertr, 1igléc: almonda, Terragons, 3 Naples waluuts, 15@16c; Grenoble walnts, T lte] Brazils, w1l fes pecsne, Texas, 1 @lle} Winington peanute, & li¢; Tenusseo peanute, Gud #e; Afriein peanuts, BY@hc, GHEEN ¥RUITH—Oraugen sud lemons were in fair request, Applus were slow and i large sup- Valencin orauger, $I0MN@I200 fer cnse; or- $3.50@5.00 3 appies, per brl, falr to o, in car lots, $2.0049.23: Aspine 36,00 per buncli; red Lananas, $3.0075.00 per bunc GROCERIEB—Sugar fs held with grester firmn, {0 respouta (o an Ko advance on Moiuday at the Ea Coffeo also shows increancd atrength, ltice, Riztip, mo- Tansen, and spices are beld firmly, Boops, cundles, starch, and othier slide articics Temain about steady. Thcra' wan s satisfactory movement at the quotations given belows Ticr—Datns, TX@%; Nangron, 01/@T40; Caro- lina, T @3Ke ; Lowslaa, 7l @sie, = COPPELI—0, G, Java, TH@34Ka | Javs, No. 2, 3017 @31%c ; choice to fancy o, 2231a2les good to prinio do, 3:@12ige ; common to falr, 303w i{e ; ronsting, 104 3lc; Bingapore Javs, 24@1e; Costa lica, 226 230 ; Maracaibo, 2'@2ce, Bucans—Patent cut (oaf, 113{@1130; erushed and powdered, 113 s granulafed, 115,07 A, standard, 10i¢ 1uic s do No, 3, 10403 B, 9%@ 00; extra C, 94 0%c’; O No, 2, B4 @050 3 yellow, U No, L 4@0i; clivics brown, 8ig@Ds 3 fulr to primo do, Ba8xc ; co mon do, Ti(x73(c; cholcs molaeses Augar, 81{@0 commotsta fuir do, T@%0; N, 0. comuton to chivice, T5@Ie Sinoes—Diamend drips, $.U1G12)¢ silver deip, extra fine, 63 =50 L sugarliouns afrup, 196 %e; oxtra do, 64@1sc; New Orleins molasses, choice, now, 13@18¢ do prima, T6@720: do common, (C@Bic Porto Tco molasy2#, thasse: common molassoy, 4@ e blackstrap, 405atle, Seicas—Allspice, 134/ @10Yc cloves, §0@53c; ras- 30@33c; peprer, 2ig@Mizo; uutmege, $1.305 34 Csteutta giuger, 165@160, Sors—Gerinan dlottied, 03i03¢0; Golden West, 4x{@ics Whito Lily, 6i(@uie s White tose, 63 6Kc; Savon Imperial, be.” - UAY—Prairie wan dull and wesk, Much of the hay on the market and arriving is * beated,” and rocelvera ara unsble to dispose of 1t at auy ressonablo price. "imothy in good order sold at fuil prices, Bales wera 10tonn No. I timotliy at §10.00 fres on board ; 0 tone at $13,003 10 tona No, 2 timothy st $16,00: 10 tons No, 1 prafriaat $12./0; 10 tons sfongh st £ Quotations: No, 1' imotly, $18 $1,00817,10; mized, $i5, praidle, 80007 No. "8 Na, 2, $9,50@ U.00, JISOMWINES—Weres quiot and unchanged, Siles wera limited to 100 bila at 1,11 ver gallon. “Thinre wan but & Jght demand, aud very little offaring, most of the wines bere Lolug held for $1,13, IIDES—Wera fn moderate domand, and steady. Quotations: Green city butchers', Te; geeen curol ght, BY@xio; heasy do: 848\(c] pat uired, 1413 825 gro.u ciif, 150 dry fnt hided, ¥ip and ea £, 1.6 dry salted hidis, 13@15c; _descon akinw, 43033c; slisap pelte, wool entimated a8 waslicd, par Ib, 403 ¥e, Ttid¢a with ouo grup and over are classod us daimaged. Damoged stock brings two-thirds price, and branded 10 per cent o, 0P8 ~Wera In gt roquest. Falr to cliolce Wes!- crua wero quoted at 3@ 142, aud occarionally a bale of fancy brings 400, LUNDER—Tio yard trado was fur ot unchanged ces 2 irut clear. Hocond clear, 1 inch 10 2 theh, . Tulrd ciosr, 11078, ove Third clear, thlck o Clear floorlng, 1at and 24, rougl, .. Clear iding, 18t and second, Puat comnon shling.. ... Fiouring, first commai, droeeed, Fiooriug, ueond common, dressod. . Bux beardsy A s0d Booivecreeecssssreas 3 A stoci bodrds. i B atock Loards, G atock bosrds Fencing (16 {1.). Common lumber, 16 {t and uuder. Jolut and geantling, 13 to 25 ¢, Lath,. A wningl Blinglen on METALS AND TINNERS' §F00! fair ot fue prices proviously given: TIN-PLATZ~IC, 10514, $12,0): do, roufing, 14x4), 1C, $ 1 s Tin —Large, d0c3 auall, 3103 bar, dic, BaLven—-No, 1, 2007 NO,2, 150, LEAD—FIg, 750} bar, 8%@o; Joad Yipé, B @dc, Coprin—Batiome, 303 sheathing cop- ‘im CBREEr ZiNo—1tall casks, 10503 losa quan- labs, B3¢, BAEKT Inox—No, 2, 43(0 rates m, 80 19 Incluslve, 3lo; do, No, 1 stalned, ‘Americsn Russia A, $3¢i D, 12e, ' Wine—Nos, 1 9037 to 9, 10c3 10 & 11, 1ies 12, 11 13 ond' 16, 14e; 17, 186; 18, Il bundlea, 83 paz cont discous c. NAIL8—Wers folrly active aud steady at $1.373¢ net, OQILS—=Trude {3 now stesdily improving, loeal a well as futerlor buyers ordering with lucreased froedom, and the market for standard goods is un- qualifiedly firm, We quote: Carbon (standard white), 113 dog. tast, 100 da Tllnola legal teat, 130 dog.. 15 do headilgh, 173 deg,, 185¢0; oxtrs winfer lard 161,281 No, 1, $Lw$103; No, 3, 80@85a; Uo’ boiled, Ao} whalo, t0msdc ; ! ctly puiro, $1.05. 93cues1,(0 ; do No, 1, KA § bank ofl, 53¢ § straits, G0o; plumbago ofl, 60&Tsc ; surpentine, €3G s :(rfiphflu, 63 gravicy,1{%@15¢; naphiths, common, 13 e PUTATOES—The recelnts wero largo and the mar- ket dull sud lower, though chioico Eastorn Peachblows 40l readily at tho reduction, Early lloas were more qulet aud oasler, Quotations; Ewtern Peachblows, $1,04G 1,103 Wostern, 850 $1.00; Early Rore, Lastern, $.081,05; do Western, W@ 15c; Poachblows from atore at $1.10&1.15; Early Rose, $1.00@G1,10, POULTIY--The offeringa were larger, but turkoys and chickens sold at higher prices, Gooso wera slow Turkoya, live, 17G2)c; chickens, \ive, $1.00@U,00 per doz or 1@ 186 per b3 gecse, Hyar $1.0/@).00 per doz, BEEDS—Timothy was more sctive sad firmer, with sales ut §1.2°@ L0, prie bringing $2.40, Hungaran wan L good Faqueat ot 83cG §1,30, aud rmiliet was qnist, but Armn, st $1.95@1.40, Olover sold at $0,80 4 7.10, and mammoth at $7,9538.00, Flix was quiet at $1,55 @RLIN. 4p SALT—The shipments were falr, and trade, on the whols, is beglunlug to sbow lgns of fmprof Prices were: Onon Carads, do, e, = [y asition y yassod_into Ao T tock: relatively low prices pre of tha taz Layo RO main & "I quotalions now furnishied are bised uj Tncturers’ prices, and ars iigher than thoss heretofore aiven for fino cut and smoking, ¥1ux Cur—Cholca 63 e § common, 48 45Uk B Narursl Jocl, chales 15 extra, 1:@%%; do medium to gnod, 6%3i50; balf Liright, clalce to extra, sH@8ic; modtur, bh3530; black, good 0 extra, 633 8¢ ; common fo medium, 41@ e, Hioxixa—aood to cholee, 80@38c; medium, 323 + commou, 22.4302, VEAL~Cuoice carcasses were a shade firmer, The offeringe wers rather rmall, sud the cooler weatler (he atock without fasr of cuabled dealers (o bold its Lecomiug aour, Good {o chiolca veal sold st i3%c, and poor to falr al §36¢, WUOL—The demsud continuss light as well as tho supply. Trices tooiuin a8 heretoforer Good to prime waslied, M@34o; poot ogood Lut-w. alud {kdsic; tul tios and medium washed Secca, 478300 ; faucy do 0. coarse washed flesce, 40@483; mcdlum an coarse unwashed, 30®3T6; Auo unwasbed, 1@3:0; palled wool, @ 4:@17e. RAILROAD ¥FHREIGHTS~No change in yeles was reported, Following 14 the published tariff, Chioaga to tysmia_ynog =3held | R Al LIVE §TOCK. CHICAGO. Cult's.] Hogs. o, 0,051 4,000 12,00, 8,002 91,007 suié 18.41°) Bame thuo W Week before Lst. on ths day bafore, but fn olber respects ) on track, | mont, . tho prices now sliow more uniformity aud steadiness, iauu- to cxtra, 70@300; mediom to Shecp, 633 250 bt 1,49) 11,99 g'.m CATTLE—~Tbere wos & smallss volume of sales than e situation was gasentially unchanged, The reccipls for the two WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 1875, days alignily ezceed 8,000, sgainat 5,014 for tho same H ! ttme last woek, and 7,240 week eforo Ist, Lut the fact of large 36colpts wan offect Ly thio better class of Mock offercd for sale, and tho fact that the Eastern markels offer rather more encouragement to sbippers, Prlees o weranot subjected tg nny noticeabla change, tiough | displaying less strendth 30 far s the commoner Adrts werocancerned, Sales wero at $3.0C@17,20, the bulk st | $5.2 6,23 for anlinary to ehoies ateers welgh'ng from Tho mora notable transactions | 3, 1,191 Ibr, at $1.70; 60, averagin, 1,470 1tn, 0t $0.55 ¢ And 40, averaging 1,650 Itn, ot §7.20, "l Istter drava was fod by Georgo Virgin, of 11, and was rold by Il Sirahorn & Ca, to 8, W, Allerton, Gregory, Caoley & Co, sold tho two Aroves first montionod, ' The market closed quict and steady, e TOTATIONR, . 00 16.5087.00 + 3 v to 5 year old stecrs, welghlng 1,40 to 30 ... '+ oeves G00RGAS Qoo Beaves Tormea seers, welghing 1150 01,60 1a @585 Median Gration—strors tu fale ool weigh- g 1,100 10 1,250 1bd, o0 Butchera’ Block—Poor to falt sieers, and commaon to chiofce caws, for city slaughter, weighiug B0 to 1,100 b o Btock Cattle—~Comion catlie, weighing 700 10 1,000 1084 e1eaverunse | Inferfor—Light and 'ihin " cown, ot :gm, huiin, and scalawag steein.. Cittle—=Tozas.. 5.00@5,50 .75@5.23 . 3.50@4.76 hetfers, 3.00@7,5% 501,343 rrize, $1..0 v} CATILE BALEN, Numbder and deserintion, 40 ostra cattlo,. Ut exivasteers.., 60 oxtra tecrs,, 10 nxtra steere, An, W1,8 0 3) cholce ateers, ) good « 14 bulla (stillers) 1,70 49 10GS—Under in Of yesterday tho market lost the buoyaut tous that has characler- ized itof lat, The Weakuoas was 1ore appareat fn light than fn'loavy weighta, (bough al grudes, with possibly tho excoption of extra Phlladelplia kioge, wera sctisibly lowor. Light bogs wero *off ® a goad 1o as compared with Moudayh quotationn, whila poor to good heavy grades suifersd to tho extent of S@l0z. Tuo meanro oerings of cholco shipping lota checked apy teudency to decline ») far as thoy wera concerned. ~'Tho sales were at $7,40@0,50,—principally at$7.55@%.0) fur droves aversging loss thun 210 lbs, and at $9,10:28,73 for heavy, Graves Liros, suld Doud 53, averaging 503 lbv, af $3.60, u 47, (00 BALXE, v, JricelXo, Az Price Xo, . o170 $150 A.00187 241 8.00] 47....,.290 815, 63,4404.101 + i3 1 44 .....250 8. t [ vei3 9 s ) 140 8), 208 KO SHEEP—Wers in molerato aupply, and the markot showed firmuers In ccosequencn, In the alseucs of any spccial avtivity S tho domund, howevor, (here wan no genenal ndvaco b peices, We quoto the markot firin ot $.5U@%.50 for common to medium, and st £5,36@0,76 fur goad Lo extra, EALT LIDERTT. East Linenty, Pa., April 11,—0ATTLR—Rezelpta toe dluy, 012 besd § tho supply for yard males s uscossively Iignt, and 1ot many reporicd fo arrive; bout 133 hvad have changed bands to-day, one-half of them ut retall nud good prices ; about K¢ ovor Iast week: very few Luyers on Laud, Tao market la vary dud sud alow; vuality all godd ; beat, §0,13@7,30; modium to $0.004 0,505 common 10 falr, $4.75.36.505 bulls, S1MNGE: atozkare, $).13'¢ @), TYorkers, $3.95@ Ious—Necelpts to-dsy, T- hoa Philadelphia, £1.90@ )50, Siizer - Recelpis toulay 7,70 head; best,$7.00G7,40 * modiuw, $3.76.50,75; elippod, $4,30@3.50, ATERTOWS, WATERTOWN, Mra, April 13,—Beer CATTLRE—To- ) celpts, 528 ; there wan a much better fevliug than for o 3 the supply was largoly from the wora not anxious to purchato; the bulk of stock chatged bands ut ou advanco of K@ ; l{vgfivul hl‘ur k5 x:rui;::l :@chozxnce. 0o n‘x(rl. 3 0. 0,71 ; st quatity, $3.50@Y.L0; wecoud, $3.50@8.0. third, $1.5'@ L0), Bnrre aNp Laps—Recelpts, 011¢ trade qale nothing sold less than $6.0(4g.60 ; salos in lots, $3,50 @3.76} cxira, $4.00@1.75 3 funcy, 8300 per Lb, BUFFALO, Burrats, April 13.—~CatrLe~Receipts, 1,034 1 total for the weel, 4,267 : tho warket was moderately coliva at from %@ 5o udvance, BnEer AND Lasus—Recoipts, 1,020 total for tha weck, 7, + markot dull and drugglug anl weak ut last weok's rices, . ToatsTorelpia. 7004 total for tho ireek, 6,700, The market on Monday waa slow 3 Loivy hogs, $ 2% @9,73; Yorkers, L0@3,3% To.day it was moderately active for Yorkora ; $1.40 .35 for hoavy hogs § no domand; lolding ot 4'good $8,75, 8T, LOUIY, 87, Lovis, April 1) —~Hoos—Receipts, 675 ¢ activo gond to extra, $4,008,30, ‘shippers, §0,30G7.23; Laco, $7.60@7.70 § Catrre—Neceipts, 4863 active; domand ereseds | 3 salis of good untivs shippiug stecrs, $4.00 4 7 fair do, $3.73 ; medium to good native butche o', $3,0025,10 ; mized stock, $4.0045.10, ¥ CINCINNATI, CINeINNATY, Aprll 1), —Hous—F mon, 7@se 3 falr to medlum, 8 | 1o cholco offering 3 recal i, 1, s TELEGRAPIIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Trilune, Livenroor, April 13311 o, m—FLous—No, 2, s No, 1, 224 0d, Gram—Wheat—Club, No, 2, 03633 No.1, 95 101} white, }o, 2, 0834 ; No, 1, 08 7d; spring, No. 2,83 64 § No. 1,042d; wiutor, No, 2, 0a 6d; No, 1, s Gl Com—No, 2,3% ; Nu, 1, 338 6d, Reat unchanged, Tnovistons—Purk, 78, Lard, 0Gs, Ltvenroot, April 13=2 p. m—~WeaTnER=Talr, Dacapstures—Quict, Corn—No, 2, 3is ; No, 2, 378 2d. Restunchanged. RN:colpts of wheat last threo days, 63,00) qrs; of which 1,600 qrs belng American, Livenroor, April 13-—Later.~Froun—Extra Btate dull st 20s, AnsIN—Wheat~No, 1 spring stoady st 9 14 No, 2 do, €8 Ud ; winter at 9284, Corn—New steady, at 363 Je and firm; cof 0 good,’ Bl sLipments, 405, 2, Provisions—Pork—~Prime mezs Eastern stoadyat 898 ; do Western, 7¢s, Lard—Prime Wostern dull st €03, Bicon—Cumberland cul new stoady ot 4ds; ahort rib steady at 628¢ short cloar atcady at 52 ; long clear stoady at 508 64, Haws, loog cut 20 Its average, 623 shouldors, now, 3%, Deof—Exira Indis mess, 1188 5 Iadias mess steadyat 902 Prime mess dull at 8y, TALLOW--Prime city steady at 4Us 64, Tanb O1.—108, Cnegac—Choleo American new steady st 728, TunreNTINE—Now firmer at 20)¢d, Nesty—Commeon dull at 62§ fAine steady ot 17s, Lavearoor, April 13,—Latest—I'novisions—Fork— Trimo mess, Kastern, B3s, stexdy; primomess, Western, £3u,ateady, Bacon--Cumberland cut, 42s, steady; short ribe, 5240a, steady ; long clear, 508 ¢, steady; short claar, b2, aleady; bams, long cut, 50s, steady § shoul- ders, 30n, stoady. Boef—Iudis mess, U0s, steady; ox- Ira India mess, $1.16, steady ; priie mois, 704, steady, .| Lard—Prime Westera, C¢s, dull, Tatrow~Prime city, 40s £d, steady, ‘TURPENTINE BPITa—C0) 0J, Brm, Rzswi—Oommon, 04, dult; fne, 17s, nlesdy, Queese—American oholce, 124, steady; LanD O11.~08s, steady, Yrovn—Exirs State, s, dutl, Omatx—Wheat—Spring No, 1, 08 1d, steady; spring No. 9, 6a 0d, steadyj winter, 0s 8d, stoady, Corn— Aized, 338 84, steady. Lownox, April 13, — Rusix—-Common, 0 0d; steady, " TURPEXTINE SPIRITE—200 5 steady, Moxxy—Nate of disconnt fo-open market for three-montha’ bills, 3 313 per cout, or 510 per ceut balow the Dank of England rate, Tue Daux or ¥yataxp—Amount of bullfon gons 1oto the Bank of England ou balance to-day, £5,00, T Conuors—Money, BI@NN ; sccount, SIN@IIY, UNrtep 878 Loxva—'dls, 108; "07s, 101X ; 10-403, 103 ; now 6s, 1031, AMERICAN RAILEOAD HXCURTTIZS~New York Cenl 015 Erle, 21X ; profested, 371, Pty Brinrrs oy TURPENTINE-20@20)c, Pants, April 13.—~ReNTRS—G3f Tio, ”:"nwxlon, April 1, ~Usizen Brates Boxps-'c2s, AxTwray, April 13.—~PrrROLZUM=-301, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, Pintaperrnzs, Apuil 13,~Wool in fair demand; prices 2'eady ; Oblo, Founsylvants, and West Virglnia XX sud above, §5@30c; medium, 87%o; coarse, 503; New York, Michigan, Iudians, sad Western Bue, $23620; medium, 656300 ; coarse, 873 ; combing, washed, 63 G7%0; combing, unwashed, 43@160; tine, unwasbed, 35@370; coarse and medium, unwashed, 413430} tub, washed, 55@630; extra snd morina pulled, 466 G0 N3, 1 und super pulled, 4£@30c, NEW YORK DAY-GOODS MARKET, New Yoax, April 13, —~Dusiness waa checked to-dsy by the stormy weather, snd was light m-the package dapartment, The Jobbing trade was mederite, Cot- ! ton goode wero steady at unchanged prices, Fins ‘brawn cottons snd corect jesus were In good demand, ' Printa wero qulet ozcept plalds, which sold froely, Maliory and Freemau's pink priuts waro reduced e, Woolen goods continued quiet, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Spectal Dipateh fo Tio Chlengo Teibune, New Yons, Aprit 13— p, m.—Gnatn~The whest market was quiet, and sbout 1o lower, with only a very moderate export and milllug demand } salew, £0,- 0v0 bu at $1.1¢@1,19 for No.d spring ; $1.2021.92 for No, 2 Chicago § $1.21@1.33 for No. 2 Nortliwestorn § $L2%a1.26 for No. 3 Milwaukes ; $1.27@1,10 for No, 1 spring $1.10@1.29 for ungraded lowa and Alinnesota Apring s $1,2341,00 for winter red Western: $1.3:@ 1,33 for amber do ; and $1,3521,42 for white Western, Tye firm at 0o for Canada in bond § sales, 1,030 bu Atatent $1,06, Barlyy qulet and heavy, Cornis dall and lower{ sales, 38,000 bu at 26 for Weatern mizod in atore, and 03 2934 for do afinat, Provistons—Lard rather caslor, it clored steady ; sales, cash and regular, Included 700 {es at 13 7-16¢ for cholea Western steam; also 100 pkas primo city st 1350; No, 1at14%40 for futuredellvery; sales were 1,0.0 Bayat 13 7-16¢; 5,0 do, 15%;c; Juno nominsl at 133,03 July sold at 13 Hle16e, Thie markat for West- ern meat was firm, Dry Salted ahouldors, Be; 100 tes aweet plcklod bams, destrablo average, sold at 12%c. Racon very quiet; city and Western long clear held at 12ye, TaLLow—~Firm but quictg eales, 40,000 P8 at 1@ 815160 for prime city, nud 82{e for primno Westera, Qnocrntrs—Coffes irm, Lut sold fn n jobhing way} nothiug from firsd hands, Bugar firm at Baso for fair to good refining, Lnt the demand wans ight, and tha only dealings included 230 Lhids and 129 bxa cenlrie fugals at 0)cj refiued firm, and selling at 203 for standara A, and 10/@103c for hards, Wattsny--kirmer; sales Included 400 brls at §1,13};, and 50 brla st §1,14, the closing price, 170 the Avioctated Prest.| Nxw Yore,April 13, —Froun—Fiem § 0,000 bris supers finoBiate sud Western, $120@5,00 3 'common to good exlrn, £5.1686,605 goul to cuolee, $1,05! 3 whito wheat Weatern' extrz, $3.90@0,30; cxra Ohio, $3.20 (37.00; it. Louls, $3.50¢3.20, 1tyo tlour firn; $1.36 @18 Cony-Mrat—Steady ; Western, 81,007 4.89, OnalN—Wheat, moderato demand ¢ 134,000 b 1 apring, $1.2i@1. No. 4 do, 10@1.19 Cbicago, $.,3041.92; ' No. 2 Nortuwestern 1233 No, 4 Muwaukes, $1.23@1,20; ungraded lowa andl Minncsotaspring, $1.1C@A1.28; winter red Weslern, $.23+1.37; amuer Western, $1,51@1.31: whita do, 3178@1.:2. Ttyo rm: 06c, Darley quist and heavy, Malt quict, Corn dull and heisy | 21,000 bu 3 mixed Wealern, 9303 yellow do, 92@diide, ~ Osta qulet and lower 18,01 b mixed Western, 13@75c; whito do, Wai0iges Hav—Unchanged, Guoceaixs—Cofleo quict and sterdy. Bugar qulet snd firm ; fair to good refinlug, #a8ige s prime, 8ic; rofined, VX® 10350 ; contrifugal, 9%¢, Aolsenea quict aud firm § fair demumd, Tce quict and atesdy, PeTnotrus—Active und fumer; rotinod, @Ko} erudo, T@T4e. BTnaiNeD ResiR—Firm, ot $1,10@2.13, Hrinite or TuRPENTINE—EIrm, at 31c, Eoas—lieavy; Weatern, 2@ f3c, TuovistoNs—Vork frengular; $20,12%, Doef quiet, Cut mcats qulet, Pickiod hams, 123e, 3iddles dull § Western loug cloar, 12c; aliort do, 13%c, heavy : 18 T.16c, Burren—Unchanged. Ongess—Unchanged, Croven-Skzp—Quiat, Witaky—Active und Armer, at $.113¢GL14 FHILADELTUIAL Pmrrapsrriu, April 13.—Froun—Qulet and firm; Wlsconstu and Minnensta faml 7, 350 6018 § Panuayls vaniaand Ohio do, $5.2420.00; high grades, $0.43@ anain—Wheat steady; red, $1.30 ; amber, $1,32; No, 1 apring, $1.47%, Corn lield firmly § yollow aud mixad, $0a0le, Oats unchaigad, “ProviatoNe—Falr dewand, Pork, $.00822.60, Bref bams, 18G Mo plekled do, 1@ 12xe. " Latd, 14s e, Wittsky—Waitern offerod at $1,14. PrrnoLEust—Firmor; refined, He ; crnde, 03e. Crovan sesp—Finn; tiairly active; Weatérn, $11.50 G ; New York and_Bradford County ?613 am, gc; Western oxtras, 24 LUTTER=Stea <03, suErsz—Blealy ; i Western, 104 @10Kc, Yous—Lower ; Woatern, 0@ 21c, AR MILWAUKEE. Mirswavrxr, April 10.~Froun—Nominal and firm, GrarN—Whest woak : No, 1 Milwaukes, $1.06% 3 No, 2, $1.00% ¢ May, $1.03% ; June, $1,04%;. Oatancarce aud Higher's No.3'ln Atars, froah, at 6ic, Corn loas frm; No, 9 frosh, Tac, Jtya excited and igliors No, 1, §1115, Datley Brm: falr dewand; No. 2 fresl, 1.10°; No, 3 tustore, Provisions— Weok’ @ thade lowor, 3fess pork, $21,25 cash and May ;'$21.43 Juno, Hwcet-pickled hanis dy; 1lailic, ' Dulkemeats active; advanced; ouldars, 7% ; Iooso middles, 11G113c; boxod~ monts e bighdr than Icoso, RecEirTe—Flous, 2,000 brla ; oats, 700 bu; whoat, 28,100 bu ¢ corn, 00 bu, SurrsenTs—Fiour, 14,000 bu} oats, 500 bu ; whoat, 11,060 bu, ET. LODIS, 87, Lovs, Apnil 13.—Froun—Unchangod ; good do- wmaud for o and medium grades, Unaty—Wheat dull ; lower ; No, 2 red winter offarod at_ $1.2), with $1.%8 bid ; No. 3 offored at $1.1'G1.14; siles No, 2 apring at $L02@L0S. Corn dullnt T3 5e, Oats dull and lower’s No. 2, 63@06ic, Barloy firm ; No, 2 spriog, $1.2591,30, Ryo botter; $1,07. Wursky--Quict ; $t.10. PravisoNs—-Pork lower: $11.75 delivered; $31.60 Juno, Drysalt meats dull; nominally lower'; shoul- Qors, 83 sclear ib, 11303 cloar, 12c. Hacon weak ¢ only amall order trude, Lard lower to soll ; 150 asked e Lid, CINCINNATT, A Qiveraxatt, April 13,—Froun—TFalr snd firm; $9.10633,23, anart—~Wheat easfor; red, $1.1221,18, Corn falr aud firm T43160. Oats fatrand firm 3 whita, 03@30¢, Rtye In light demsnd ; holders frm § $L17@1.:2, Bar- Toy qulet nnd unclunged, OiLs—Unchanged. Lous—Dull snd drooping ; 163 16¢, Burres—In good demand; full pricos for best grades; olh rs very dull, Crxran—Dull 2nd unchangoed, CLovEn Skrp—Scarco and firm ; higher ; $12,00, TProsisians—3os pork qulet; $30.0 buyer April, rd steady § e demand'; ateam, 1540} kete tlo, 134@15%0; Lulk meats easler; whoulders, Bo; clear riba, 11%@11)e; clear, 1340, lacon gulet} 95940 ; 194(@14%0; 13e, Wusxy—Bcarco snd frm at $1.11, 8 TOLEDO, ¥ Tonr‘,’no, April 10,—FLour~-Bteady and in moderate emand, ‘GnaTy—Wheat qatct and weak ; No, 3 while Wabeals, § amber Afichi- $130; No. 1 white Michigan, $130¢ ¢ gan, $L.19; May, SLAL: Jube, $L3ix; No, 1 red, #1313 ; No, No. 4 amber Tilinole, 3 do, $1, A Gorn all 3 'declined ; bigh mixed, 773o; June, low mized, Tic; no grade, 6e, Oata steady} maderste domand; No, 2, Ghxo, Teokera—Flour, 400 brisj wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 32,0.0 bu ; cats, 11,000 bu, 1pMENTI—Flour, 200 brld; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 21,00 b § 0ata, 0,000 by, BALTIMORE. Barrrvong, April 13,—Froun—Quict and un- changed, Qnrars—Wheat quiet and unclianged, Corn une settled { Western mixed, 9230, Osts quiet and une chianged, Itye firm and unchanged, ‘Gnocxmrs—Cotfea strovg, Brmly hold; o Lighor. Winsxy—Quiet at $1.13)(s1,] t rk, $22.80, $L31, 3%} 3 3 Yuovisioxs—Qulet; hoavy, Afess Bk Tacata nouiual shoullers, U5 G8%0: dloar Tib, 11y 11%e, Bacon dull; shouldors, 07,@0Jts clear rib, 13@13e, Laid quiet; refined, 10c, Vurren—Quist aud unchanged, ParnoLrud—Nominally 63wuige. DOSTON, Bostox, April 13,—Froun—Fl superfine’ Weatern, ~$4,80G .7 £5.1°@5.38 ; Wisconsin and wilt' wheat, Oblo, 0733 Diinels, $0.35 47, Louls, $0.3%@H.00 5 fancy Minneaota, 37,008,850, Corn firm ; mixed an yellow, 04(@ute, ' Oate—>biizcd and white, 13@7%c, CLEVELAND, Crevzranp, April 1L—Onars—Wheat ateady and unchanged, Corn frm ; 78@70a for abellod ; 730 for ears, Oata unchangod, Prrnotkyus—Quiet and unchanged, i Blm':“sm—-\vhut, 1,400 bu § corn, 3,400 buj oats, 1 3 PITTDURG. Prryssun, Ps., April 13,—~0maN—Wheat very dull, Corn firm snd higher; mixed sud whits guoted To@ 800; prime yellow, .@ 30} free in o elevator, PErmoLxuM—Quiot aud 'stendy crude; $1L72% at Parker's§ retinod, 1i@!4o, Puiladelplia dellver; —_— MARINE, LAKE FREIGHTS, ontcaao, There wasa falr inquiry for vessels, but carrlers generally were unwilling to accept the rates offered, The rato for corn was 430 bid and So saked, The selir Esto Darling snd bark O, J. Wells were taken for corn to Buffalo on private teris, and tha barge Oliver Cromwell for corts through vis Barnis. Qapacity sbout 9,00 b, There wore ruinors of othor chiartets, 3 DRTNOLT, What little bas been done in tho way of vessel freights this spring has been cncouraging rather than otherwise to carriers, On Saturday tonuago was of- ferod at 30 on wheat to Dufalo, but shippers we not ready 10 contract, Jobn Dattle, of Tuorald, Qut., hias tnade the following chartors for his own veasels Behir Loutss, four losds of aquavs Hmber, from Lake Erlesbore to Clayton, N, it $18 per m, Can" money schr Mary Balilo, two loads of aqusro g Aimber, from Georglan Bay to the Welland Can. ®1 aivate teruua, tlaber (0 bo used i the cularges..% of y chr Jane O, Woodru®® has been chiarterod to carry several 10aus of quare timber from Georglan Dy toQoderich on private terms, This timber will be ued for improvivg Qoderich Liarbor, for which the Government bas wads Litgs appropriation, Guorg Oampbell, of Windsur, Lus contracted locarry sbout fonr caryoes of square timber Lelonglng to Mr,J, Q. rom ‘Toledo 10 King.ion, on yrivate terms,— rm and steady; § common oxtra innesota do, $3,7536,% Indiaua, tnd Michiguiy $5005 LAKE MICHAGAN, cHIcAg0. The schr Julis I, Mesrill clearod yestardsy for Man- tatos,* The dsry Booth arrived yesterdsy afterncon wila » I.._x the Cou. —_— Tho slde-wlieel stmr Corons, of Goodrich's Line, wiiy leavo for Ienton to-day, Tho ache Kotehum nrrived goaterds; , PieE with & load of gm0 2 hetin Dy The clir Expreas fs golling ready o By with & load of supgiies. 7 10 40 1o Gree Tho sehr I, 0, Crawford I8 hending ca wiit leave for Htonoy Inlad to-day, 3 CAETA% and Tho rchr Minnio Mullor Teft this yort for 1orn'a Pier, (0 Kot 8 load of codar po The busullful sleam yacht which lanlemn n_ eayr of consirietiou & Brgleyts aninyant Guing o s fow montlis, and whi'h s lieretofors Leo deneripes wos lannehed yestarday efiernoon, h Capt, Alosnnder MeDangal, Jomes Starkweal Grorgs 1, Dickson wil comniand the props 1ot Tudln, and Chinn. Tho ottior boata of the A will bs abonut tho aamo aa thoos of Lut se r, V, I, Holtan, of the Northwester: 138t ovening tiona) marance’ Company, and Capt, T, L, Varker, Crndorst Tnatitancs Cumpangs of this city: Tert L% evening {0 attend thy meoiing of the Internaiiony Board of Lake Underwriters, which mosia at Ciere 1and, O., to-duy. WMILWAUREE, Tho Milwaukee Bhip-Yard Company Taunchod (hey new sectional dry-dock 8aturday afteracon, ‘The slde-wheol steamers of the Goodrich West-Shon Line wiil probably go nto commission next week, Tho prop Motenger loft for Chizago Satard: Ing to tako hor § l1co on tho Foute between Cuiiagory énton Uarbary ‘Tho ealkor atill contiouo to Lold out for day, Ttexvected that matters wiil be arranged tn & day or two, The Grand Taven and Mantaten steamers contign to msks regular trips, thouqhs couslderable fo ls sy encountered on tho lake, some of it vory Loavy, Thio veaso's which sought sbelter at this Linr 1o northoastor Bidss ar sl wid-bowni” 403 Lava, howover, hanlod ont from be will foave withi tho Brst favotabl The Grand Laven lnoof sfesmera will horevfier oy cupy O, J, Haic'a dock and shed, Drodging s to ty done ot unice to alford thein Aumiclont dspth of water a1 feot additionsl shed-room 18 tobo adiela efr L10, Offcors of the Engelmann sieamers re quantities of fca Noatfug fu tha lak m._..,":"m':.,, . numcm’: farnidable, lowever, 1o ateam vo: The Amaz which nrrived horeon Suniay eventug, passed thraug) about 30 miles of ica botween Graid NHavea andtly port, DAY CICT. ‘h'rha river aleatners woro running regularly on fry 5. The new schooner at Dallentine™ yard fs resly g taunch, ond tho probabilities are that lo will & launched neat Saturdsy, B3go & 0.’ stde-wheel steamer Cmorald, which by been rebuile ot Ballentine’s yord, was L SO Batbrdsy atesnvon, Sorir Yo lauached aty On the ononlag of mvigation & sotonducly Doy, e, b miark tie sonthern extremily of thailay off Oftaws Polnt, Towas By, wil be placed fn fy fathoms of water, Tawan lzht-house Lears the com en N, E. i E., distant_ 1%; miles : Tuwss Cily, N. 7 W. 3§ Way 3 0as,—Chromicle, 10th," ORAND HAVEN ITEMS, Graxp TAvEY, Mich,, April 13.—Stmr Menomiae of tho Goodrich Ohlcago Line, Capt. Tuomas Waliy arrived this morning on itx first regular trip, Stmg Minoespolle, of tho Engalman Mifwinkes Liny Capl, Bavelind, nlso commoncod miking ber regaly tripa to-day, Consldernbla fcois rapor.ol aa yui re maining on this sids of the lake, LAKE S5T. CLAIR, DETROIT. Livoral quantitioa of frelght szo offering for th routes openod. % Tho tow-bargo Colorado, congort of the Trader, getting o goneral overhaullng, Tt 1s expected that the stinr Jay Cooko will resum her old routa about the ond of this weok. F'flm llc.‘lm-bnrlgu ".l';r:dtr. wh{i:h,:lrr(rm\‘mm abom ‘rldsy, goes 1nto tho upper dry-dock, fo bave stern-bearings adjusted, U o = ‘Tho Victoris shifted the steam.bargs Van All Batnrday, from Windsor to the foot of Twelfih e on this slde, whera sho will havo wer pilut-houw changed from afs forsard,and the mat sbiftedll feet turthor aft, The chaugo, besfds baing veelwd, will materlally improve the craft in appeasance, whiy tho cost will Ve triling, Trmediately afler the opemisg of the Straits i sldewheel steamer Dova ia to comoe to Lake Xlichips from Datroft, and durlug the reniloder of tha sessa will ply belwoen Gran1 Laven and Fraukfort, maky tri-weokly trips. Until tho arrisal of tho Dove, &t prop Like Breeze will ma%e tri-weekly trips o tho route, Tho Dove is o handsome and 11 ct slaizs, ‘Posecssing smpla pussengee accommodations, LAKE ERIE, 2 CLEVELAND. The schr Trenton Jeft this port Baturd: Tho prop Hickox left for tho Telanda yesterdsy, Oapt, Jobn Varnior, who Lias servod s Harbor Lls tur in Cloveland for the past seven years, hss beearo- appofuted by the City Cuuneil, The stmr R. N. Ricanrrived at this port Moudsy evening from Detroit, tie firat boat of the +e3son froa that port, Tuo Ospisin raports meoting littls or o {co on the passage, TOLEDO, Thn mammoth schooner now on the stocks at Dt loy's shipyard will probably bo launched Bsturdy, when she will bo chrislencd accordiog to the Lz Lonorod cuatom, B The Btevens snd tha Bpoar wers lfted out of i mud, Priday nigat, by the riuing water, and Ssturdyy mada regular trips without impadimont, tho riverts ing aorfte 2 or 3 feat higher, . ‘Tho Toledo Dinde says that there soems to bes e« erul fealing nlong the docks thors that tho fresont su. »on will be quita lively, oud, although the wages pait wiil " not Ligh, they will Lo belter thun they wers Inst year, The vessals ihat have lafd up there duric tlie wintor sro beginuing to recover from tho effectio! tuelr long snactivity, wnd aro rapidly Lolog rapeeel for thelr meagon's” work. Almoatail tho tugs thert hava boen ovorhauled, sud some of thom havs receired some decided chunges, MISCELLANEOUS, The Napanes River is full of ice. £onoN10, April 13,—~The hartor is open fo> nsvify tlon, Tho lighta at Cloveland, Falrport, Ashtabuls, Ca neiut,snd Black Rlver have boon ordored to bt Ughted, 3 Adispatch from Choboygan says the fce fnih Siralts is vary firm yob, Waler can bescon 8 mils o2, 1ce melting fast ; mercury, 43 degroes, The Baginaw River 1 all cloar of ice, and boatahin commencod runuiug, Uulees beavy ralns 2 will b no wator for [og-driving. Adispateh from Sanlt Bte, Marle ststes tht (e s beon unsnfe for crossing duriug the Lut e ‘Thoro is a falr prospest for an easly opentag. Quroeo, April 13.—Nayigation has fairly opesed Geveral pilot schoousrs witl leavo hiro for below b= morsow. A numbar of schoonary aveived from 4 lower parlses, 1t 1a tho intention of o Canadfzn_compasy foeris lsha liue of stesmers botwoon Windsor and Ly Superior, aud eventaally to British Columbia sndtct Pacitio const, f the righl encouragement e givea, FINANGCIAL, 5509100, $500, §Lom Invosted in Btock Privileges in Wall-sty Mud S7et 10 thosy nesiring to specnato. aduss i ALEYFROWATN A ST 5 0. Baukors aid uxorn Opp. N. V. flack Rxchanue. Weliag: X7 _SCALES, FAIRUBANKS' ETARDAID SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRDANKS. MORSE & 00 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicag® .__ Be :zreluhnbuynnlvrff‘fir"“l“’*, T AUOTIONSALES. ___. Lightionse Tender * Belle” Notleo Is ernhy givon that.at 3 plolocl n. m.oon TG o Gav ol Aprih, 1675, tha ahitmio . the h - Ticlls’ Btaronas wil be,sold at punlio anion 18 3 ! it U Tha semsrd o Y Soeae ATy Hrllonting & Coc s SL-z30h T e A e e T o tho 11 bhias Tty Datrolt, Midlh, wher 164752 AFe. Fof furilior talormstiop AL AR | ponERT, nfor of Englinaers, Lighthousa Cogtost Milwaubss, \DIor A BT hTA: JDICAL OARDS., __. T Dy, Kean NO CURE! TN PAY I 300 SAUTII CLATNK.ST. UfllUA‘fl': by mall, tree o &3 l‘;.‘.’n?!.fé‘..‘l&‘b'.'.?":u‘.‘?..’?.".“.}.’.‘.'..".’ 2 ke kiR s e sares o 894 Sy piaolsa e oy i warenats siris 5T, Uitica Butirs. FTOR SALFE At 75 cents per 100, ~_iioom of this ~

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