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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1875. MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, The sftuation in fnancial circles continted wne changed, Discount lnes are ncressing somewhat, Tue wnolersie dealers of llie city are offering & con- sfderable amonnt of the paper of their customern for discount, on ate a:s0 the lomber and other manufac- ftarers, The demand fi loana {n general i3 only modirate, and not enough 1o absord the sarplun fanda of the bauks, This surplus, o0 mccount of tte very largo amount of money in Uss in carrying stuff on the Nonrd of Trade, Ia not comparatively large, Tho movement on the Board of Trade lias Locome o light that ono of the largest banka doing business in that lino did not loan & doliar yestarday, Ttates of dircount ara 8@10 cr cent at the banka, On the street, there 18 not much activity to report, Ratenave 7@J jer cont, New Yotk exchangs temains unchanged ot shipplog ratos, Currency 18 golng forward fo New York n consid- crable nuantitfes, Tho clearings ware §3,600,000, - VANDERBILT'S NEW YONR ELEFATOR. ‘Wark Las begun on the foundation of the groat ele- valor which Commodore Vanderbilt hea undertaken 10 build at the foot of Sixtleth street, on the Mudun River, Itisexpected to Le finished in two years, The elevator and storage warshoues will Liave a capacity of 1,500,000 bu of grain, The foundatlons cover amares of 330 fect by 111 feet, aud (he tops of (e elevator bins will bo 100 feet mbovo the foundation, Asmuch as 710,000 fect of yoilow pine will Lo needed for tho foundatlon, which ls erected on pilee. Bouth of tho elovator grounds the Uuion Btock-Yarde Company are bullding a uow sheep and hiog market kiouse, 340 feat by 200 feet, capableof hold- Ing 5,000 hogs a one department, aud 9,L0) she:p fn notlier, Tha completion of this elovator and eatile- yard will do much to facilitate trado through New York, But even if suflicient elovator and storage fa- cllitics wero provided for tho ontire trade of the coun- try, and tho canal reforme of Gov, Tilden were achieved, and the extortion practiced tn New ¥ork on wharfage,custum-house,snid othier dues sere nLutished, It 4s more tuin doubtful whether New York could recover ita former momoroly of the Rrain and citido trale of lhe country, Duston, Philadripbla, and Biltimors have for years been wtruggling for & share of this trade, and of lata years it has becomo evident that they nre to ba successful. Dltimoro bas been selling a largs amount of West. #rn corn thin spring for export, tie sales per day often tunning as high s in New York, And recently (with- in space of ten days), fiva cargoes of graln of 2:3,000 bu were taken from Philadelplla, faur of which wero corn for Great Britsin sid one (whest) for Antwerps At the samo time, sixtoen more vesse:s, all Larka Lu’ one, were awaiting turnat the elevalors to take out cornand wheat, mostly wheat, for the United King= dom, Lestdes one Atcamer for Antwerp, 1n this fargo ficet there was not one American vesscl ; 8o that it can- 1ot be wald that this activity I3 duo to the eorls of the American lines to obtain Lutiness, Ia addition to sll thifo, we ore foll, the Pulludelphia steaniahip lines aro tuxend 10 thedr utmost capacity, and an additional fleot vonld Le loaded if vlered for clarter, T.o commerclal history of New York for a century lis conslsted in abrorbing, fu succession, the trade of once prosperous Beacoast towns of tho Atlsntla coast, 14 lu in gerfect accordance with the laws of trade that ut a vertain point this process should be reversed, and trade acciter agetn, Naturs permusta no m:ouopoll DANKS AND DUMINESS IN NEW YORK. The Journnl of Commerce of Saturdsy lust #ags? Geuneral trads prosjoects Lisve gieatly improved withe inaday or twy, and reputts from dowatown mes- chania ure very ' enconraging, Homo of tho ressuns for tuils wiil e found 1u the vuntinued esse in tnoney, tho sbscuce of disturbing fnBuences and a pretty geus eral reatorution of coutience in the future, Tue re. fineiw wers large buyers of sugar yesterday, and tie salus,wir heavier thun have Leen Tepoited {n a Joug thue, Yols alone abows that the troublesof the past few weexn Lave eutirely subsiged, and tho fact thut sugar yager i now souyht_ for {a & further {ndfcation of good feeling, The produce merchants have a0 doue a live.y busiuess during the later partof the wek, and cousiderable quantities of grain bought for expurt, (e purchuscs boiug stim: y Tow steemer ficighits, 1log products are high and in good request, -aud alfogetuer thero i 00d deal in thu busuess klluation Lo eucaitrags merchants to look for a 5y #ptivg trado, Thoso Lrauchies of bus! which u7e nuw atugnant or juyeatcd whb but Lttls must soon fecl 1he mpulsa of activity in othier lines, aud ulso of tho twore sjrug-like westher whick 43 now closely st band, IN PMILADELTAIA. The Pliladelphia Ledger of Saturday ssyss - At bauk the demsnd for moucy continues light, and cowmen slmost entirely from simnall traders and manue facturers—not from pattics who huve Lerstofore en- .Joyed ths bost of credlt Indoed, they are mostly those of juferior credit, and whoss offerings & year and s buif ugo would have been thrown out, but such a3 the Lauka now bava to Accopt, or permit much of thelr re- celpts to remsin unemployed, Tne rallroad compa- nica are not now very considerablo borrowors at bsuk, During tue reccnt plethors of money tiie most of them have Leen stccessful iu negotiating jong loans at satls- factory ratea in both b 1orelgn and domestlo mar- kets, “This fact ias had tho eucct of making muney fu the open market sbundant aud cheap, Oarcful obe survers think they sce sigus of & chaugs for the better 2ud evideuces of & revival of the fudustrics, which w1l quicken a demand for money. TRADE ADROAD, The London Ttmes of the Tth ult, reports hat in the Dirmiogham haniware trade “naw ordets are izaued very sparingly, snd manufacturers’ books are * by nomeans in 8o satisfactory s condition a thoy wers o month ogo, In the shipping department busi- nees continues restricted, more espocially 8 regurds Continental requirements, which scem to bo virtually divided at present botwesn military materlal and agri- enltural implements, ¥rom the United Btates orders wero » littlo more plentiful for sevoral classees of gools, Tne Slofield trad:s were dull, and tho same 18 paid of tholaco trada of Nuttingham, espclally silk laces andof the fax trade of Dundes, From Mane chester 1ho repord ia that ‘it caunot yot be sald that Abiero Is any materfal abatement of that caution which Lias been olaerved for some time pest, and which has rendoreid it alniost Imponstble to megotiate thesals of very largo lots of good, The movement of colton Las oLliged wunufucturera to maintain or to advance their tatioxs, Nearly all thostapls aorta of gooda have Litcly Lieen in Umited demand, Lut 1t bas boen espocial- 1y thio caso with the lightes clase,!® GOVESINMENT DONDS, 1 Gil, | Asked, United States 5208 of /64, United Siatcs 5-20s of 63 ... o, B-2us of 'ad—January snd July, of *g7—January sud Juiy. 208 of \s—Junuary and July, 10408, United Blates naw ba of i1 United States currency G “Uold was 14K @IS, FOLEION EXCHANOE, Bterling exchingo was 48334@10)) 3 cabls frans- fers, London, 493 ; Parie, B11ig, Other rotes of for- elyn exchange aro quoted Paris (franca Germany (re B103;@B13Y 934E V}.‘i Belgium (francs) 1833513 Lolund (guild 156 Hwitzerlaud (francw), 1034080134 Sw.dlen, Norway, and 21 Austria (paper Horing),.eeees " [ CITY AND COUNTY LNDS. Bonds, 3 b, Askeds Chicago City 79 ct, Londa.,.., [1uly & fut |10:3 & tut. Cuteugo Clty T ct. suweruga, [101g k jut. 103 & int, Chicago City 79l ct, waterloanilol & fut.[1035 & ut. Cideago City 7 ol ct,certiticates, USX & int,| Chicago Clty 63 cr, cortificates] 98 & ity .eeu Caok County 7 g ct, bouds,. .. |101% & int, Wost Park 7 per cent bon DANK BTOCK! Thero was & sale of $3,000 of Germzn Natlona! at 125, Merchanta' Natlon: First Natloual Bk Fifth Natjousl Bink, Comumercial National Hank. Gurtian Natiousl Iank, e, ey oo Corn Excliange Nationsi k. €ity Nutlonal Lk Hotue Nutional Bank 1ltinols Trust aud Bavings Bavk. iba Natlounl Bauk of Cutmaerca, 10 Merclania' Baviugs, L & 1, 0 160 Uulon National Bak.... i} Uujon Brock-Yurd National, Uide & Leatlier Bauk, .. MJECELLANEOUS, Five thousand dollars b2 Ohambor of Commerce was sold st 8, TArco QonIpanyy Clstuler of Comarce, ox v, CL1ugo Uas Lighit & Coke Ooi I&' Cultego &k Nurtwesteru gold Lou Tuliuin Falics Cay Compavy . Aweric s Exproas Ooty suy’ 880 LATERT. New Youx, April 14.—Mouey easyst 420 per cent, closingat the latter figure; prime .mercautile paper, b@sy; per cent fur double-nsmed; (@7 per cent fur singls pamed, while nimes nol well kuown fangeat 1@10 per ceat. Blesling atoady o) 30)§ foz siaty-day mnd 490 for slght Customa recalpts, $249,000, Qolil opened and closed at 1151, with rales in the Inferim at 113R115Y, Carrying rates, 1, 2%, and flat, The Asnistaut Treasuror disbursed $32,0.0; cloar- Inge, $11,000,000, Quveruments firm, aqnlet. At commencement of bnsiness to-day the atock mar. Xet was Larely w'o1dy, and sfterward became wek and prices went oif ¥ to X per cent, with tha chief decliue in Erte, Union Pacific, and Pacifio Mall, Zater on the mmk it bacame dfer Lt & 6onaiderable recov- ery, but during the afteracon Le:ame weak again and declined, Thero is no spocial reason given forihe lendency of the markat oiher than that the parties who ars moat intereated in {he market at pres. ent aro trying to creste & shart interest, 1t | reporied that at an fnformal meeting of the Ailwaukeo & St, vaul Ratlway Directorsm dividend of 7 per cent in bonds or preferred stack was agreed upon, Stocka closod weak, at about the lowest prices of the day. Tranactions sggregate 208,000 sharer, of which 41,001 were Pacifle Mull, 16,000 Western Unlon, 17,00 Erle, 16,000 Lake Shore, 7,000 Wibssl, and 43,600 Unlon Pacific, Raiirosds dull, Blate bonds GOVERNMEST NONDS, It Mirsturia, Teunessees, Tenueasees, new, Virgmlas, now, Canton, A &P, T * Western Union Tel.. ‘x Wabash pfd Et, Wagne Terre Hauto, U, 8, Express, Pacitie Mabi,. 4274 New York Central,,,101% Eirl2s 0 oo eies CalcagokAiton, pfu..104 Oblo & Missinsipsd .2 24 Cleve,, Cin, &, Col.., | Cut., Bur, & Quiney.l Lako Bh W 0 Bl Iudiatia Cen! Harlem pfd, Michigun Central.,.. 7i 1 Pittsburg & Ft, Wa,l, 9930 Noithwestern,, ... 413 | Cantral Pac, Nortiwestern pfd 51 | Unlon Pac, Rock Tstan. } I Del,, Lack, & New Jorsey REAL ESTAT The following fnstrumonts wore flod for record Weduosday, April 14 2 CITT PROPERTT, Prairia av, 103 £t 0 of ‘Twonty-slxiti 8, e f, 25x 1.0 ft, duted Aprl 12, wvuenineend G000 Laialle'st, 257 510 £t & Of North ¥, © f, 49 6-10 X172 4-10J ft,withs Lulidings, dated April 1., 23,000 Reea ot 66 ft 0 0f Malsted, a £, 2:x100 18, witis improvemeuts, duted Aprit 13 e 3,600 Couaist at, 193 £ 1 of Fuiton st, 6 £, 3.%.45 410 1t, dateld Apthi Boeeunese A ceeve 2,500 Dearborn st, 8 W cor o Gootiic, & 1, b9 Vei00% 14d 8,0 11, dated Aptil 8, 24,000 500 euty-irat at., @1, 95 1-{2x101 310 {1, dited ADHl (3.v1s.0es 10,000 The Lrombies No. vi Milligauescy daied Afil 2 20 The prenis 1., 5,000 W L 48 v o 24 2+10280 T4, dated Aphi 8, . 5 630 Nuwbeury at, 1.0 £t of Maxw 50 1t, with bulidiugs, dated April 10, 1,600 Heury at, 100210 1t » of Loom! Ieh ated Apily, P 1,000 Green »f, 150 710 11 il 2 133 3010 it, writh busldings, dated April 13 2,07 O.kiey 8t, 45 ft n of North av, w f, 13478100 1t, dated April 14 630 Weat Adatus s, 74 £t o of Itob £, duted APE 12,000 caosasies vinensvos 8,500 -Tulity seventn at, o w cor of S:aunton av, 412110 18, dated April 10,... .. i 10,000 Averdeen t, 1 3+10 [t 1 of Monroe sty w T, 10 213 1t (W, II, Holdon o Lonry A, Warreu), dated ApHL i041vuen s 50,00 Jackson st 115 1-10 10 e of Fifth av, & £, urd 5 of 602105 {8 also Adama ut, a w cor of Lie Hallo st, 1 £, ind & of 1uxi6 It (8, 3. Moore aud J, H. Hiead 0 J. AL Loumis), duted Aprillt, saousiianser. AS00 Jackeou ef, 183110 i's of Fiftn av, s £, tind 3y of 1€0x108 1t (4. M. Loomis to 8, A, Movra and J, H, Btead), dated Apri o 40,000 Noule si, 102 ft.s o Chlcgoav, w1, 3ix0s £t, dated Jan, 23, 1874, . . S Bamuel at, 40 14 8 of Olarinda st, w f, 235135 1t datod 1,00 April rd Malsted st, 40 (6 1" of Exis af, o f, dcxiid i, dated Apnil 10.... ereeeeriieest 4,500 NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A NADIUG OF 7 MILLH FNOA TiE COURT-HOUSE, Lols 48 to 46, Biock 4, Laxter'a s w i 8 o i 8eo, 2J, 40, 14, duted April 13 .. ceesnd 2400 SOUTE OF CITY LIMITS, WITIIN A ZADIUS OF 7 AUILES TROM THE COURT-NUVSR. Senehalle st, ¥4 {tn uf Fort EL3 0101 dubed Ayl 1., 050 €30 Plerson av, n w cor ol 11, dated Aprif 10, 600 Cusmplain av, about 31 w £, 30 £t to sllex, da 1,200 Lot 25 aud w & 16t 29, Hulburd 3 Olougl & Haruey's Lota 54 and 85, Bec 16,83, 14, duted Fob, 10, 18T,000000vs " ‘Touipkina place, 40 {L nof Fift 60x 54 11, dated April 11, 2,500 8herldanav, 135 fi 8 of ¥o 1201, datod April 12,000 %00 Lot 50, Hurford & nta Bec §, 34, 14, dated darch 50 ulind voee 2,64 ‘WEST OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADITS oO¥ 7 MILES PAOM THE COURT-UQUSE, Coruelia s, about 10U fL n of ALlwaukes sy, w £, 500518 43-100 §t, dated March 3l.... 000 COMMERCIAL, The following were the receipte and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours endingat 7 o'clack on Wednesday moruing, and for the corresponding date one year 1go s . RECKIPTS, || 1875, ‘ 'lBH.l 13,085 9,009 3 m.uml 89,7:43 WIPMENTS, 1874, Tlour, bris,, 25,00, 151,873 3913 29,438, 8,207 15,60 103,800 19,570 pEx | 5,100, 2V 11,350 694 wenl 13| 104 1,74 1,0M 83 58, 0, 93,0301 91 4ot s,'m‘ 215,0.0) ¥ 4,700,000, 1, 0 80,0.0) 0,0 40 60| ({2 'Also tha following, withous compansonsg Hind of produce, Tecarted, | Shipped. N T . € 4 gl . ) o, 4 416) Dried frul 5,437 Green ucm o.1) Boans, bu, Fid) Hay, tons, 160 Hojw, 1bs, Fish, pkgy Withdrawn from store on Tuesdsy for city con= sumption ¢ 2,15 bu wheat, 9,13 bu corn, 1,844 bu oate, 2,3C5 Lu barley, The followlng arain was inspected intostore on Wed- nesday mornings 2 cars No, 1 apring, 23 csts No, 2 o, 6 cara No. 3 do, 1 car rejected do, {31 wheat); 1 car high mized corn, 8 cars No, 3 do, 4 cara rejocted dos 4 cars No, 2 osts, 2 car rejectod do§ 1 car No, 2 barley, Lcar rojected do, Tolal, 46 cars, or 17,000 bu, In- spocted out, 15,42 bu. wheat, 99,073 bu corn, 9,72 bu oals, 5,508 Lu Larley, Lake freights wero in better demand, with bids of 43¢ for cornand 8o for whoat by sall to Buffalo, Ttoom wus taken for 162,000 bu, ‘The season of winter storage on graln expires (his evening, On aud sfter to-morrow all graln delivered as regular must Liave five daya torun on 20 storage, For all grain on which more than that storage oharge is due, enough must be deductod from the solling prico t cover llie difference—tho wholo charge belug pald whien the grain i taken out of wtore, The Jeading produce woarkels were generslly more active yestorday, most of them belug weak early, and strong ia tho latier part of the session, The toceipts of grala' were sgain swall, The quantity inspected into s0re was yery amall, and the out fuspection large by comparison, Moderate lota are being shipped by rall, but the chief dirsction of activity at 1hs clovators {s1n loading veasels to go outou the'opening of navigation, sud thus saye -additlonal atorage, 1t is generally expocied that the season will open much later than usual, but that is by no mieans vertaln, TheTecent weather Lns been very favorable for tuawing out the fnmense sccumulstions of icein +bo Btraits of Mackinaw, aud s report from Detroit pe- cefved Lere yosturday sbited that tho fce {n the stra.ts 14 already unaufe for foob travel, though ft has no} moved yet, It was thought that a steamer could bresk aerway throuzl, Tu suy event, the grain now here will e mcrs cheaply i Yessel thanin elevator, and & §ood deal more of loading would Lave bess dous to date but for a radical diferonca of opinfon between carriers and shippers, The present very small voluma of receipts {n grain will probably sl buta day or twa longer, Rusing markets, and tho fact of winter storags, have kept graiu back; but the opening of summer will Lring in receipts, Tho grain will, however, chlefly camno from the mcctmulations ab country depots, ‘lho farmors will ba too busy in the fielda to want to mar- Xet grain, We ncts that the offerings of wheat and corn for future delivery wers quite lavge yeaterday morniug, and that fact atded {1 the exrly depression of prices 1t ta thio eLief of thoro who aro usually the best poated, (bt searcely balf the wheat surylus of last harvest han Leen marketod yo, whils it {e not expacted that very Isrge supplies of corn will come forward, Dey gooils were In activa demand at steady raten. ‘Tha movement in stapls groceries wan sstisfactorily active, and late Tricen were thoroughly sustained, Hosps, candles, epices, and other side-goods wers quiot- ed quiet and stoady, In tho cannod-goods market tuere (s more anjmation than fs usustly observabl at thia stage of the seanon, and at the present low prices tbe market is stroug. Fish are in steadily good ro- quest st uniform rates, The coaland wood markets ware quiet and ateady, Prices of tosther, Lagging, plg-iron, and ofls were thesamess on the preceding days of the week, Tobacco was In good request at the recently advanced quotations, Thalumber market was ngain falrly active and tol- erably steady, Shingles wete also lu good request at full prices for the best brands, Noms of the veasels that have gone for lumbar have roturned, The harile ware, iron, and drug merchanta report a falr busitiess at uniformly sieady prices, Wool, hopy, and hides wers quiet. Broom-corn was rather more quiet, but Deld firmly at rocont figures, A better demaud for Lisy was reported, sud sonud pralrie old at higher gures, Timothy was nteady, Heeda wera moderato- Iy active and firm, Fotatoea declined end closed weak under unespectedly largo rocoipts of Weatern varicties, Turkeys were scar:e aud firm, but other Xiude of poultry and eggs wero mors plenty and lower, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wero mors active, and slronger all round, the recent declius ks ving Lrouglit out buyers 1u force, which caused great coufidence on the part of boldors, Tho recelpts of hogs were falr, sud common lots were again easier; but product was stroug at other points, and buying orders here wwors numeroun, whillo local capital was more disposed fo take Lold. The business transacted yeslordsy woa chieily spoci- letive, sud & large purt of it was fu turning over from one mouth to auotber at tho current diferences of 400 per Lrl on pork, 206 per 100 1ts on lard, and o per 1 on meats, Very littlo was done in product for ime mediate delivery. Alxss Pou—~Was active, and advaoced 33e per brl, tho average difference above Tuesday's figurea belug 4x242xe, Tho markeirose.a early under s Lrisk dewaiil, lost the improvement abous noon, when (ke ordera Liad been fliied, wnd tuon graduaily strangihen- ed under locul coutidence, Baies wete reported of 120 brs cish at $20,605 4,150 bris selier M.y at $31,109 2400 11,50 bels selier June at $1.8002.895 Tawe bris seller July at $32..0322.00, aud 1,4 Lris solier August ut $.0,.0622,,7), Total, 21,00 Lrls, Tue natket closod strong A $.1,906185.01107 cashi $20.05 for May; $.4.:3 for Juuo, aud §.9,8: %t 270 for July, O.er descriptions of pork wera (uiot and tinner, Prime mess wan quoted at §.9.w, und eatea prime 8t $13.50.416,00, . Larp=-\Wut in better demand, and 10c per 100 154 Dbiguer, i symgathy with an udvance of Gl yer 113 thain Liverpooi, sud a firmer fesiugin Now York. Bates were ruported of 2,795 ts, setler 15,405 8,40 tes, noller Juns, ut $15.47%G 400 '1e4, wellor July, at §16,.0515,30, tus, The markot ciosed stiougt ut § 3,65 cusl for May ; $.5.00 for Juue, aud $13,50 for Jaly, Al i8—Wore fu very goud demwud, bota for local snd stupping uecount, un A widdles wereanhade trmer, same low bewug beld 3¢ per I Ligher than praviu poriod *of 400,60) ius vuldcte, 4C 3 430,00 s sliort ribuat 11:,0 be.dor May, wiror June; and 5 brls boel Latns ou privacs e warus closed st 140 for shuuluass, casls or o 1 seller April; ige dowsuer Ay ; June; loug cloak, 110 wass or ALay, 313 4o schior June, 1140 or studer April} do suler Ly, L June, 115¢ ; sort cleary, i 0 o seder Say, 11jze; do selier Jui maosts Xc Ligter iay luose, cxled Lo, 15 low averuge, ub 115wile, Liacou ineats yuoted st 13% @1jyc for buruw, v for shouidrs, 12yge for shurt 11bs, aud 14¢ 107 shiort c.ears—ul packed, UREASE—Was quist ut Bi@ls ", BEEF PRODUCTS—Weoru qulot and nominally su- chinugud, at $4..5 10 wiesy, $.u25 for extra mess, aud $21, 0083200 10F hautos, TaLcow—Quoted st 85 @3c. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was qulct, but Arm at previous quotations, Oua or two lota were wanted for shipment; the sest of the trade wan local, Tho acliugstocks continue small, Balea wero roported of 100 bris winters on private terma; 630 bris spring extras, chicfly at $4.75@4.00; aud 257 brls spring supertinoe at $3.1024.25, Total, 1,017 Lrls. Tho market cloved sy follows: Choico winter extras, $3.50@7.00 ; cowinon to good do, $3.00 @5.23; cholee apring etras, $5.00@3.23; fulr do, sipping grades, $4,L0@5,00; Minnesotas, $3,33@0,0J; patent spring, $L,00@AH00 3 spring suporfines, £1.76@ 4.23; rye flour, §3.50:83,40. DoaN—\us in fulr demand, but agaln easfer, though tho supply wan uotao larga as previvusly. Balea were reported of 5 tons at $1¥,00 ou track, and $19.00 310,25 free on board, Conn-MeaL—TWas quoted at $3.76@4,00 per brl for good, and $47,75:3 28,00 for course, Bales were 10 tons at $28.00 on track, WHEAT—Was sciive and varlable, Tuo markot averaged 1431)¢¢ lower, though cloaiug s shade high- er than on Tuesdsy, New York was quoted dull and lower, aud our markat weskoned early under larger offerings of wheat to azrive in Msy, coupled with fur- ther assurances to ihe offect that the winter what is doing very wall on the jwhole. This Lrought oul free aellers from among the locsl operators, and the foeling was vary much dejressod at one time, Then a bettor dsmand sprung up, the siort Interest taklng hold freely, and thoe tide changcd, the tone being & firm one during the last hour of the seeaion, The deslra to buy wan, however, chiefly directed towards June delivories, the premium for that month widening to 1}4c over tho price for May, » good many Iots being turned over at that difference, Thers was also rathor more pres- sure $o sell cash lots to avold the ch.nge in prices due to the termination of wiuter storago this eveulng. Beller may opened at $1.U4, sold at $1.047;, recedad (0 $1.004, tose to $1.03%, dec.ued to 8104, and ndvanced o $1.04, closiug al $1.U3%¢. Boller June sold at §1.045,@1.08), cloalug st $1.03, Heller tha month, or regular No. 2 spring, ranged st923{0'd $1 va cloaing at $1.00%4 ; eud gilt-ed; of o w t $1.Ud). Casti ‘parted of B L N spriug, ut $1,U3 for regular, aud $1.03) for 20 story, 45,000 bu No. 3 do at YaKew3AUIX § 2,000 bu No, § {allc edged) at Uik (@voe; aud o' bl by sawm 31105, fron 0o bodrd, ‘Toal, 41,60 b, ARKESOrA WHEAT—W.s 1 boster dumand, both by shippeis and locsl millere, sud fing, Hailes ware re- poried of §,L00 bu st $1,035 for No, 2 on Yo slurage, S 82,13 for sawnglo lois, 1780 ou board, COUN—Wus muderately active, aud averaged 1o lower, the moveweni lollowing that of wheut more closuly thian usual, Liverpool was 3d per 430 LLa lowar, and New York wai dull aud essler iu symputhy, ‘Tne offeringe for futuro delivery bera wore quito large, chlstly for May, and their we gt Lroke down the war- ket early, Lut it subsequentsy recuvered, aud wus rela- tively firin fu the atter purt Of tho sesalon, Tue word new will be dropped on Luesday bext, sud there ws 0me spprebensio that thie curn which nas beeu held back 50 ersiatently for suina weeks will comu in sfiar that date more rapldly than wanted, 4'he mujority of perstors, however, ien 0 oxpect ouly inoduraty re- ceipte, Seller May opeusd at 97:;c, roceded to '8 sold at T84, decined ta 7575 d sdvance 10 70350 at the clore, Holler June wuld st 7363700, cloaug at 162, Beller the woutn or rexular (uew) No, 2 was qulat at 63 83%c, closiug st the uutside, Ghlt- eduud Fecaipts of do elosed uuninally st Takjc, Casl saice were reporisd of 41,.0) bu No,'J st o¥idi2e, aad 4,000 bt refected at TUi(s1le. Total, 4,000 vu. OATH~Wers less uetlve and 3,@50 lower, 'The do- mand ‘chietly apeculutive, bat hab very urgeal, aud the tuarket receud aud advauced in respouss 1o tue fuctuaticus in oluer grain, snd the, 4t thnss, cont- aratively Mberal oferingy, closiug dull and ‘wea, fror (ks racepiion of late telograma quozin w York, Ealler By opéned ut Uls{c, foll o ¢, rou c, sud clusvd ut disge, Builer Juna Bt U13301) [l at , and_closod at 6L @01y, Helter 0l tho wmonth” or rigulur No,d wit quies st 535064k aud cica:d ut wboub 683c, i1, aud rejected at b, ported of 10,500 bu No, Btricily freait ab 003 @bio ; 8807 2,400 bu by sample al 6,400 by, e soceipta wera agaln falr and the market dull aud weuk at & decline of 1xo frow yeslord.y's cloaing quotations, - Buyors refused to uy ‘tue Lrices asked, aud sons of thein wese reported to be Willng thelrordery with rejected wheal, No, 2 fresh aold ut $1,04 aud s chotce sampls Jolat §1.0J, Bales 400 Lu No. 9 fresh st $1,04 ; 500 bu by sawple at §1.U2 3 Ludon ks WARLEY—Was quiet, B sdvanced essly 231c, un. der » moderate inquiry from pariics haviag orders to ll, and light o eriuys, Tho igadlug was oontinud to cash or tbls month, snd Blay was scurcely weutioncd, though quoted ligher, in sympathy with Tegular, Na, 4 caali or naller tha iouthi wold early st §1,14 41,13 aud closed at $1.10% 111, Soller May was quuted ub SLUT@L.LY, The lower grades wers nominal ut §.,0kes 1.03 for No, 3, and 95 « 9]¢ for rejested. h sates lue cludes 4 0'bu No, 2 regular (K, L) at $1,13, end £0) bu do (Central) at $1,16; 4,500 bu by sauspls ab V@810, Tutal, 4,400 b, brlotly froal wold ut (& Uaals sale: oo LATENT, In the afternoon ihure was an aelive speculatit demand for grain, sud tho warkets were strouger ai around, Pruvisous were quist, lard sirmer, Aless pork was In moderate dewsnd, sdvaucing early, and cloalug sbout the same as on’Clisnge, Beller May sold o the call at $.2.1%, vad seller June closod Bt $7u1x(522.3), Haloe: 6,150 brle at $I416 cash or voiler Slay; §203355( 2,00 seller June; aud 3.2.008 w6y suller Juy. Lard was quiet and firmer, with sales of 750 tcs st $15.43 for Ziay, $18.65 for Juue, auc $1,87)¢ for July, Whieat wai 'aciive, clos.ng ko Ligher. Beller Miy sold st $LU@LULY, Bnd closed st §104K, varly at $1.00, sud advinced dune closed at §1,U5%,131.03 Corn was fu_good dowan, K, clos g }oligher than on'Chingo, Sclier My sold at Wi 1Ty sud closed 8t 770, ellas Jule sold a4 7 -, andl cloved at T03je, New No, 2, scller May, soll at T84 (@ dlye, and closed ot the nefide, Uat were Ac nfgher, closing at 612;0 for May, and 6174029 for Junce, QENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOT—~Was quiot and steady st $2.17:22.92, BROOM-CORN—Wan I moderato demand, at unnet- tled prices, Tho quantity of corn ou hand in Oblo and the Norttiwost on darch 13, was eatiaated at 4,000 Dbates, Following la the full rango of pricos, the oute slilo being the highost given for tho Leat quatidos of tho grades named: Gond to choice hurl, 13y @He; brush that will work {taelf fnto n cholca hurl braom, 1NEU@Ie; falr to good do, 10@.y@llye; tne ferlor brush, P@1033 crooked, ((d 8z, DUTTER—The butter market was compatatively steady, Conflnued lght recelpta scrve to mustain values, notwithstanding the abscuco of any nctisity In the domand, ILocal consumers require sil the choico Lmtter now nrriving, and the market is kept Lare of auch, Following are the quotatfons: Cliolce to fancy yellaw, 33@ 10 : medlum to good grades, 17 @320¢ 3 infertor to cammon, 13.413¢; luferlor to chuie roll, 14a2le, BAGOING—Business fa atill vory qufet, Ordernare numerous enough, but the amounts called for are amall. Priceaars firm and unchanged. Btark, 31xc; Lewiston, 80c; Montaup, American A, 2tige; Amoskeag, M ; Oiter Creek,i0s; burlap bage, 16 @17%c; gunnies, siugle, 16a10)¢; do doubls, e, CHEESE—Prices retnaln stoady, #0 far as priuio fuc. tory 18 concernol, but are irregular for {e lower grades, We quoto: I'rimo mild factory, 17i18¢ § low= or grades, 10w 1bxe, COAL—A 1ight Lusiners was doing {n Ihis depart- ment, and the prices Leretofore rullng were not sub- Jocted to any quotalle changot Lackawanum, §0,3)3 10.00: cannel,$3,00@9.00; Lele aud Walnut, ITil, $7.5) Hocking Vallay,0,00; Indlana block, $3.0083.803 Tit- inofe, H.0RD.L0, EUGY—Were lowsr under lnrger offerings ond the £ whippers 1n come juence of nenn of a Balos wers muds at 13k @1ic, tho TS~There wera lberal sales of apple ches, blackereles, eurrants, and yruncs, bul tiie distribution of o.her descriptions win ligat, Tne raugo of prices about the same aa on the exrlier dvyu of 1o week, We quote. FoReinN— Dates, B3R 7xe; figs, din g, 1 19c; Turkish primes, BX@Y! 1i@12e; do, hoxew @305 Touke Muscatel, £1.41 113 Zints carrants, i e d clteon; hydtes Deely 1:@L0%, Dosrsiic—Alien sppict, 17adliige; withdrawl deciine at the East, Aichigau a, pes, Sa 9 ; Indfana aud 11inoid, w3y 83c; Boutkeru, 8 do mixed, t@9, @10}c; Tan, i, halves, V@103% Y blackborrias, Wi pberries, 31(@ i es pitied chierties, dikg NiTn—Fliberte, 131407 ulmouus, Terragos, 28c: Naplen walnute, 13@ite; Grenoble whiats, lic: Draiie, Wglliet pecins, Toxar, 1 @10c | mingtou peanits, Teunesace poatitits, 0.4 de¢ Afilein posnale, 63dc. GHEEN FRUITS=Uruigen and lemona wero steady, Apils cowdone dull aud wosk: Valeucta oruuges, 30, @12.00 per case; orunges fu buses, F.A@I,00; apyides, per Lt), fair 10 cholee, $427@275; do, fu car foth, $2.00.22.81; Aepluwall Vanones, 83104640 per buncl 3 rad Uinanan, § 1,00 S56.00 per bunch, GROCLTUES—The demand wae chletly centered in augar, cotiv, tice, sicuy, aud miolsser, il of which wera active nud atrong. Iu other depurtments Lusi- tiews was quiet, alcat to duliness, There wers u0 fuotabile changes, sud wo rope tourHt: HioE—Pulna, T@ic; Rangoon, SL@7Ne; Caro- Uz, 72,@ Vi 0 § Lowsfaus, 74 (@dh Y CoryEes—O0, G, Java, S5(@H 4 va, No, 2, 30 o § chofco to faney Rio, 2% good to prinio "23gn 7 common to falr, UXindlse s rounting, ‘Sigapora Juva, h@div; Costa Ria, 29@ tatocaibo, 2L, @LIxe. Braana—Iatent cut loaf, 11251 powdered, 11 3¢ ; pravulafod, 115 wlide s do No, 3, 104,03 By 10 O N0, 2, 54 @9 chiulce brav, 8, @ mon do, T T5e; ebof o b comman to falf U0, Ti@3e § N. U, toaunon ta cuvice, 5@ ‘Yinurs—Dlsmond drips, SLI5@L2); sllver drip, exira fiue, 5 103 good shgurliouas airup, GG G} extra du, 6.wsic; New Orleans wola o A@ise; do prime, 0@ do forio Riea ol e Mc; blsckatra e, BPicRs—Allapice, 1X@16K0; cloves, 50@330 ; can- «da, B0@die; pepper, dix@iINo; nutmegi, $L30G 1353 Qaicutta ginger, 10}5@1655¢. BOAP#=-Germuti . Siottied, L af0s Golden Weet, Whifte Rtose, Oxdfiyge; 4203 3 Wit Lily, 6X5(etke’ Sivon Tmyerial, e, : HLAY—Was It botter deriand and sound offerings of praiti wera stronger, Dealora sti.l huvo u lorge quun- 1lty of * heated " Loy on Land aud ara cloring it out an fast as possible &t vatlods pricos, Baler wero: 40t0nn No, 1 timotliy &b §19.00 free on Soard; 20 tona at$15,005 10 tons at $18.5) 2 tons No, 3 prairio at $1210; 10 tons at $12.25:°20" tons &t $11.007 10 tans cuolca'st § 4,00, ul on tracks 10 tons slough at $12,0); 10 tons mixed timothy at $14, 0 ou track, Quotationn: No. 1 timothy, $14.0.@10.05; No. 2 do, $ 1.0 417.10% mized, §18,00413,6); primo_uplaid prajtie, $.3.506 14,003 No, 1, $12.5 (@15.003 No. 2, $1.50@10.00, HIGHWINES—Wore in better daniand, ut ths pro- yious quotation, though tho orders waro still few, Sales wers Umlted to 10) brls st $1.11 pif gallon. Tus murket closea rather firin at tnt. figure, in symipathy with u sllght fuiprovetont fu the toue in New York, HIDLE—Wera dull aud esey, Tua foliowing quota tlons ara ususlly adh:red o by deders, Lighor Byures beiog patd ouly iu excoptionil fustances Quotationss Green city butchers', Te; mreon cuiel ght,” ¥igey beavy du. doi pari cured, Tidis: gie.s cstf, e dry flint tides, Kip auu’ caf, 1. 18¢3 dry nalted hides, 1i@13c; daacon aldus, 4 nablo; abisap j elty, wool esttinated s washed, par Ib, 403 Vo, Itides with oue arub and over are clurhod as datnaged, Dumaged stock Lrings two-thirds price, and brandod 10 per cant o, = Op~—Wers dull at 3073% for TWesterns, vory clioleo belng hold at 43c. The New York i .rket ls ro- tlve, bub no eorrespoudiug duie provement & uoticed ler LUMBER—Thoro were no mow features, The yard buviuess was falr, the common geades rezelving, as usual, the most attentlon ¢ ear, 2.00@53.00 acoud clear, 40.0(@ 30,00 ‘Tutrd cioar, 1 1o b, 3700 po0.0) ‘Chird elear, thick Clear flooring, st aud Clear siding, fatand secona. Fluist common slding., F.ooring, first commol cage Fiooring, secud comnion, uressed Box bestas, A and B, A stoek boards Feoug (16 11.). . 2 Comman lumber, 16 1t and under, Jolst and scantling, 13 1o 24 £t Lath, 163 O EFAER (Ads v ossamos L o [} ‘This niurket was without new featur:e, A ateadtly improving domand s reported at g:nerally i prices. We quolet Uarbon (slaudard white) 113 deg, test, 1430 do Tituola legyl tost, 130 Jog.. 1850 do bisadllghs, 175 deg., 18%c oxtra winter lard off, $1.2621.281 No, 1, $1.1061,005 No. 3 051, B0(aBic ; lusecd, raw, Tdo; do lod, 840} whals, 204580 ; neatafuot oll, strict, 8§05, aperin, 3235 3240 | do eatrs, Dic = $1,(0 ; do No, 1, 8i@c; bank oll, 380§ stralts, 60c3 plumbego oll, W.47o0 § tirpentive, 4% 1o miphtis, G qravity }{@160; Baphids, corimos, 2 e, 1y @lie, VO TATOES—Were dull and wesk, under heavy of- ferings, Tus receipts conmat Iugali of West- eru_stock, Quotatious: Euwtern Peachblows, $1.05 @1.08; Western, US0; Early Rose, Eastern, $1.0); do Western, 00c’s Peachblows from’ store ui $1,109 L15; Early Tose, $1.00@1. (5. LTRY—Cickens wero lower, under larger of- feriugs, Turkeys worsin_sctive requeat and Hrm. Octir pouliry was slaw : Turkeys, liva, 11@3 1 chivk ve, $4.75R3,50 par doa o 19@100 por 1>} geess, ous, Jdve, livs, $7.0:4@9.00 per dua, i BErD3—TLlwothy was In fair request, and firmer, lling st $2,4042,50 for vrime 10 exirs, sud L1 .33 for f4iF 10 good, Olover was quist mnd firm, sulling st $7.00, aud mamm)th do st $7,10@ %00, Huu- gariau nold at @1,13%, and millet at $1,80, Cholce millet w.na’qnnud st $1.4), Fairto prime iz Lrouzht .85 @ 00, § BALT-—Was moderstely netive, The market s firm, owing to light siocks hore and elsewhers, The llldlll‘ at Bagluaw i unvaually smally Ouondigs sud Miy- naw, fine, $1.68; Cauada, do, $1.°0; ordiuary coarso, 32.00; coarsa alsmond, $3,12% 1 dalry, without Lags, $1.78; un‘q, with bagw, §3.60 Asbton dairy, per sava, .00 44.97, WOOL~Was quiet steady, The amll quantity of wool offered s melling {0 uianufacLUrers, Who ure buyiug only to Xes v mille ruunivg uuttl new wool can be ob des{rs amang sellers 1o dlaposs af » o cutting of snd Uin, 'ore e rything, of courns, but, {n order t do riced bua yot Lesh foiud nece 6w wool will probably open us lowaa last spring, Good {0 prime bub-wusbed, CG®030; paok tugood tubmw, ahed, 43dd%0; fine and mediutn’ washed fieecs, 41@300; faucy do, 54 coarie washed Hesco, I0gi53} ime- dium and coarss unwarhied, W@3l0; Ane unwashod, Tiaduoj pulled wool, 4:@ 170, LIVE 8TORK, Ty, CHICAGO. Tiezeipla— Caitle, | Hoge, | sheep, 402 vom| es 4018 1a50)l a3 4,000) 13,000) 1,300 Total, yaes 4,524 Bame tinie liak 4,168 i sl 819 Ton| 1,064 Tobalyyeereres . 18797} 1,703 Sanguinary fraye among the rougher slements at the Block-Yards bave become 20 frequont thai the buyers and sellsrs have besn moved to patition ti propristors of the Exsnge saloon Lo closs thelr bar, 1n case of Pefusal, legal procosdings are thrsatensd, OATTLE—Ysslordsy wss among the inost sctive sof the prassat season, Ths sssemblage of Baste arn buyers was unusuatly filll, and thelr operations ‘were ou an extensive scale, the sggrogate of thelr pur- «l fulling ltile shord of 3,3.0, Dispatches from ng Baat were of s stimulating tons, activity and firme 38 provulling st nearly all the promizent polats, and the feoling hore was buoyant in sympathy, Trading opened sbarp ihis morning, and continued unluters rupledly active 1o the closs, at $3.00@3.73 for scala~ wags} ut $1.00@4,75 for ordivary £ good stockers; ni $1,:5(3 .50 for comnmon ta good butchiers! stock, and st $3.00(3 7,10 for sbippiog beoves, Strader, Wedsworth & Matsold & drove st tho latter price, Other notable salcs wars 16, sversging 1,330 1a, 8t $3.80, by thé same firtu § 17, aversging 447 L, a8 §3,8), by Joess Adany, and a drove at $1.70, by Noo & Ifolmes, Afost of the transfers woro at $3.43@0.10, DATTLE SALES, Number and descrivtion, 10 good steer 8) good ateers. 17 melinm stoc: 18 modium steers. 18 medinm stcers, 1t butcher's wtock, 10 cholos aleers, 3 chols HOGS—Good (0 oxira heavs hogs wera agaln mearce, and wera ailiblo at quite a# bigt figures as worn paid on elthicr of the preceding daye of the week, but light. we'glits nnd common o medfum heasy were dull aud frreauniarly lower, Tho snpply wan nol all 's) 0 ed of, and the genoral market closed o.8; .18 were at $7.50.4 2, the fattor prie Lelog pald fa several ine athnces for extra Philzdelnhia Wgs, 206 3aL Ar, Price, mi' 0T 7,50 40, Fxo #.00] . o I L TO126, .. 53 v demand ut £4. (@7.00 for comuon to ostra. Prices wore firtn kt tho advancs gained earlior fu the wesk, We quote good to choica st $3,7546.78; und common to medium at $1,00.456.50, BUFPALO. Burrato, April 16,—CatTit—Recelpts, 8313 tolal for the weak 3,104, Tho g rket yester.ay lato o the day was more uctive, prces ruiln:g o shade higher, with a goud quality of wto-k. ‘Fu-day tue marict s alow for want of ato ki twenly curs fresh arrivils through consfgnments; there Las beon on unusval amoutt of commen quaiity of sfock rersived and sold eek, principally common Canady and Michigen 4, Uvod csttio fuund ready sales at an advance pries asked, Salen, 7.0 Lilitiois stocrs averaging 1,085, 1,030, unid 1,220 1b% 6t $5,,63 $1.006, and $6.62% ; 100 Olilowteers, runging 1,010 to 1,1u), at 485, 75 Misapnl steers sveraging 1,474 at $ibTig; 4. sto kera principully Cannds, ranglng fiom GOk to 835, 4.60 4,10, s Yo Lustus—Decelpts, 620, making tho totad for tho weok %30, ‘Tue markst, whl-k openad dull sestorduy moriidny, wes mor~ active Lis in the du. To-d1y oaly 144 sold, leaving U cars tn tho yaris Sales 144 Michigan wool shecp, ranging U1 U3 lusy @1.:6; 21 Ohfo ailpyod, 93, iul, and 10;, (8 3.635¢::5,793 163 Lutnols shicep, averal , ut §3.20 3 b0 Ohfo sheop, averaging 2, sl § Jiogs—Recelyts, 1,:0); toal for toe weuk, o The wark.t opened woderately active; Yorkers, $4.2 @34z boavy Logs, $3.0°@3.ide NLW YORK, New Yomx, April 14.—Beeves--Tecoipts, 1,800; market active'nad firm at oo auvance of Ko ; oxtreme rangs, 11@ Lo goneral sales at 11 4@ 2 Buckr—iteceipta, 3,670 to-duy; 160 yesterday ¢ market clcaxd firm at 6@620 for clipped sheep, and 3 (sB%0 far uushorn, Bwing—ltecel) ta, 4,400 to-day, and 1,750 yestorday nono otfored alive, % T, LoUIs. Br. Louts, April 14.—Hoas~Recelpts, 950 § market frm 3 shippirs, $9.00 37,333 bacon, $1.00@4.73 ; good to exirs, $4. 028,50, CatrLr—Keceipts, 3¢ mand ; ofteriugs improved in quall market strong; good doe ty ; sales cholca toers, 1psn 151 nveruge, $4.50 ; goodl do, $L73@ s et 6,00 butchers’, $3.16 45,08 { mixed stocky §4,:2@5..0. EAST LIBERTY. Eaet Liseiry, April 1.~0asTireTicolpts todey 714 bead, sud for two days past, 1,095 head. Bupply stfl} very light tnd barely equsl to tite demisnd, though prives ars fully i %0 higher all around. Af present wriling vorytlng s #old €203pt a fow tail oud, aud vory fow reorted to srrive, Bnt, $5.5031.35 CINCINXATI, Cexcrvwart, Aprl IK.—Hoos—Steady, and in mod. erate domand’; ccmnon, 73 @3u 3 fair to medium, 8¢ @i Bood, $4,05@ .83 ; Tecolpis, 1,343 ; sbipmou! i — TELEGRAPHIC MARXET REPORTS. FONEION MARKETS. Speelal Dipateh to The Chicago Tridune, Lrvearoos, April 14=11 s, m.—Frovn—No, 2, 214 ; No, 1, 228 68, GRraN—Wheat—Club, No, 2, 03544 No.1, 0s 103; white, No, 2,£83d } No, 1, 98 spring, No. 2,8s 64 No. 1,932d4; winter, No, 2, 6l No, 1, 9a 6d, Corn—No, 2,318 9d; Nu, 1, 208 84, Froviaoxs—Pork, 78s 61 LarJ, 0fa, Liverrool, April 16—~2 p. m,~DaRzansTUVEs—Quiet and casy, Provistoits—Tork, 785, Reet unchanged. Livenrooz, Aprll 15—Latest.—Froua—Exirs Rial dull at 208, Grare—Wheat—No, 1 spring ateady st 9514} No, 2 do, 83 92 ; winler sieady, at 0380, Corn—Now steady, at E8s 3d. Provisiohs—Pork—Prime mess Fastorn steadyat 86 ; do Western, steady at 76, Lard—Prime Western finnerat 002, Dacon-Oumbariand cutnew steady at 4%s; abort rib ateady nt 52s; ahort clear steady at 524 6d; long clear ateady 4t 8)8 61, Hams, long cut 20 {La averago, 8:a; shouldors, new, ateady ot 308, Dref—Extra Indis mess, steady ot 1208 ; Iodin mess steady at 50, Prime meas dull at ¢l Tarrow—Drlme cily ateady at 4vs 0d, LaxED O1t~i0s, Cuxesg—Cliolcs American now steady at 721, ‘TUBRPENTINE~Sleady ot 27w, Resty—Common steady af 58 90 ¢ fine ateady at 174, Rerined PrinoLzuM—oxd § spirits do, B}d. Loxpox, April 14,—~Tug DBANK OF KNOLAND=e Amount of bullion gona into the Bank of Eogland on alanco to-day, £1,00), “ Consots—>Money, (8); @A ; account, 9IK@IB}. Umitzp Srazes Boxps—'03s, 100X} '0T8, 107X} 10-40), 103 § new 89, 103}, AMERIOAN RAILROAD BcUnITIZS~Now York Central, 01} Erde, 27)@18 ; proferred, 34, Rerwep PErsoLzuM—10Kc; apirils do, 9o ‘TarLow—ilas, Pants, April 14,—RERTRS—03f 830, Fraxgront, April 1. ~Ux1ren SraTes BoNDI~(28, ~PETNOLROM~300, NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET: New York, April 14,—~Dusiness faizly sotive with Jobbera to-day, snd the packsge trade in colton goods, yrints, etc,, more sulmatod, Colton goods steady at currant prices, Plsid prints continus in good demand, Dress goods less aotive, Bhaw!s and woolons are quiet, Parker, Wilder & Co.'s stock of flaunel blankets and woolsus will bo sold at auclion Mounday, on sccount of dawage by the late fire, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Dostow, April 14.—~No new featares in the wool mar- Kot § dewand atesdy; prices unchanged ; manufacturs ors continue to purchase ia fots =s wanted ; Otilo and Ponnsylvania fleeces 52@38¢, Wit falr demand; Mich- Igan and Westorn fésces selling at <9@83%c; combing snd delaine fleaces 63@00c; super pulled wool in de* mand, aud the grades most wanted are good and choices st 50@5Tc; low grades b d23d1e, PITTSBURQ OIL MARKET, Tirrenung, Aprid id.—Petrolowm frmi crude, $1.72)4 bid, $1.76 asked, at Parker's; refined, Ly@ 14j;¢, Phlladelphis dellvery, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Bpeolal Dispalsh to Tus Chivago Tribune, New Yous, April 14.—Qrain—Inqylry for whest limited sud prioes for Obicago spring fuvor buyer, but Milwaukeo comparatively firm; winter dull snd tame market closcs lower st & decling; dewsnd falr for spring ta comploto frelght engagementa; millers not buylug to suy oxtens; winter dull and Leavy; sales are 140,000 b, &t $1,13@1,24 for ungraded Iows and AMlunesots ; $1,25 for No, 1 Ohicage spring ; §1,1931.31 for N~ 3 Cliscsgo sprivg, in store and afloab{ $1.23 for No. 3 Milwaukes In slore, and §1.251,20 afoats $1.93)¢ for No. 1 Milwaukes afioat; $1.30 = ., L Minuescta afioat; $LIXSLI for.~3d Western, dnferlor 0 good, wfloaty $1,41% *- . whbite Alichi- Barley 1s dull =1 tam sales of I bu tworowed Blate st §1.18 on track, Ouli w.tive,aud buyers Lave fue advantage ; offerings fair | sales, 33,000 bu new Obio mized 2t 730 afluat, 4nd 760 on track§ white ot 73@ 760§ Western mized sl 8o afioat,and Ti}o on track, aud 730 bid io store § whits at T3@TiNc; Blate. 1ulned at T4@700 0n teack aud afidat § and white ab 15 Gito nfioat ; and mized Canadian to arrive st 750, Nyascarco and firm. Oorn opensd quict, but closed bigher ; demand falr; for export chiefly; males, 116,00 bu Weatern mized st 91@i30 lu store, 03%@ 3y afloat for new ; old 1a held at o In atore; Weat. en yellow st 032afloat ; Jorsoy yellow at PURIIYe afioat, Provistons—Out meat quiet; dry salted shonlders held &t 0§ whort cut Lot at 123 125¢e s miitdics firm 2t 113 @120 for long olear § less quict ; sates 100 tes ; 18 71dc for brime steam, Wittaity—Market ftin, with bugers at $1,14 and soll- ernat$..14Y, Gnocentes-—Ooffec—Market strong, but quiel, atan advanico on yestorduy's prices, which was fully sts- talued to-day, Late luat evening 130 bags per Ontarlo, And 533 baga per Merrimac, were sold, terms not trans- pirel, and at Isltimore 420 Lags por Chanticleer at 17%e; ordinary carga at 10@10)(c; falr do, 11@1730; Rood do, 17%@186 1 primo do, 184 (@183(c, and extrema range forlo's, 18@2%c, all I gold. 'Hugara—Tus morket fof Faw siigars wan fiem, but quiet; the ex- trems prices {ufsted on chask Lusnes . [0 the Anocinted Ires New Yone, April 14,—Froun—fleady$ receipts, 18,000 brisi wuper Wesicen and State, $1.7053.0. cammon to 'gom extrn, $3.18.38,5); good 10 cuoice, $1.1537%83 § white wheit Westurn extra, $3,90@3,%3 exira Oblo, $1.2047.00 3 8, Louis, $3,8%53.25, Ity Hour snid coru-mesl unchang:d. AEN—Whet n fafe deman 71000 bu ; No. 1 spring, $1.25@1 @118 N $LNut d Towor ; receipts Now 3 do, 81,11 9 Chloagn, $1,10ca1,31 ¢ N, 2 Northwentern, No. 4 Miwaikes, $1.22:1,334 nugraded Iywa sud Minuesots apring, $1.15@1a11 Winter rod Wealern, $.2va1J3 wmber Westarn, 81, 0 51,093 wito do, 11 W@L 1L, Ttye irmer; D1 @ 0% Dir- ley dull and drcojing. Malt quiet and newy, Corn steady ; fulr receints, 61 Woatern, 01 1de, In ature. Qata dull; 1ocelpts, 13,000 bu ; mixad Weatern, 71@75e; whlta dd, 03670, HAY—Heavy 3 103757, Guoczntes—Cofius fiem ¢ Tl 108104(c In gold, Ho- @ar quicti very fiem 3 fulr to gos.l rellulug, A ave s prime, 8304 refined, 11 Aotasres in good doe mond and OFm, _ Rice steady. ROLELS—Firm§ tetiucd, 114@M%ey erude, 50 BURAINED REAN—Flrm, at . HEUITH OF TURPENTINE~F an—Heavy § Westsrn, 0@ .le, Luarnen—Hemlock sle, Bunzon and Nio Grande gty mddle it beaty weigats, 3 G0, WO.L—Steudy | domentle flavoe, £3(6E0¢; 20.bloy awariud, 10, o 44600 pulled, PRovESIONS—Lork ox. el aud firmer ¢ new, $12,103 205, Uaf dall, Cui meatn quist, Plikiad hams, 125@82kc, Middies qulat; loug cloar, 14%.514 ML o, 120, Tvrd firmior § brimo ” ktoa BuTTER—heary ; Weatarn, 1,@202 Citrrst— 10 e, 9 bu'y mixed Wunaxy—Dull 3 §,L1skgee 1,14, k1At = Mamifuctired copper, steadys fogot hks, firm ; § 2.25492.60, Heateh pig fron dull, at 19@33e § Anechan duil st 9J@:4o, Russin sheotat $i9.% in #old, Nalln kteady 3 cut, #1.:66355); cling X §30} Hurmortics unlinoirod, viellodly $1000 PHILADELPITA. Puruaornents, April 1h—Frovn—Cholce spring antive ollites qulet 3 Wisconatn aud Stunesot fam- Tautinylvanis, Indlung, and Obto do, iigh grades, $0.256 4,00, OuaiN~Wheat 1 stoally roquest; red, $1.2871,01 ; ambor, $1.9% Ryerusrcat §1,0, Corn—Yeilow and mixxd, 10,5bie, Oute i good domand ; white, T8 T3a s mived, TIaTdi0, PitoviatoNs—Quict, Mers rork, $22,00322.00, Boef ln“fl'(’a'm'?@”u tioked oy 13 4o "plrkied. do, 43 @123, Decaged hogw, €@ 00, Latd, ke Dl Wadtein, oo, o Hloxe T'rrnoLzyst—Nomiun GrEDS—Ciover wanicd othy, FSA0 160 ligrrea—tudungedy ' icese~Blady ; oo Weatern, 10@16; BuvemTowees Westers, e O e MILWAUKLE. g MiLwavsss, April M4~—~FLoUR—Quict and une (LT Gnary—Wheat firm 3 No, 1at $1.06; No, 92t $1.00 ¢ M.y at $1.054'3 Juna at $1.04%. Oate gulets nowinally euler; No. %, freah ot LOx0% tn atoro ut Gie, Corn quict and "edrlor; No, 2 wised, fresh, at 7 aTiic: A;Jlny‘ at 35e, l()'xulemly; No. 1 stors, fresb, at $1,i0, atley scarce; firmi No, 1 107 No, Dartey acars ; 3 at §1103 No. 8 ators, PROVIsIoNs—Inactive: & thade firmor, Mest fork, $2L4TI60 31,40 cush; $.1,00 Nivy. Bweotapickled batu d@lize, Drywsaited aliouldera pt T Hios iddles ich Rads ‘eatern, $11, Jranted; Wostorn, 51108123 ; tmme f‘ ua.,u;(, il locre; boxed moata”io “higher than joore, Lanp—Firm; stoam et 154 @1334c; knttla at 162, RLCKI IS~ ur, 4,000 brle ; oats, 70) Lu; whi 27,000 b, BurpsENTS—Flour, 10,000 brls; oats, 600 bu § wheat, 2,700 L § corn, 40 b * gl CINCINNATL, Cixctxsats, April 14,~Froog—Fair and firm, Guas—Whoit dull ;' shde lowor ; red, $1.1931,15, Gurn’ stesdy § moder, mand; T3@10c, Oata falr anil Srmg white, 09@70c, Ityo'dull and declinad § 151l Darley scarce dnd tirm, iLe—Linaced steuly; miodersie domand; 7se. Lard fale and Arm; $1.16GH1 Sy T Eaoa—Falr and tirn; 15.mite, HUTTER AXD Crizxst—Dull aud unchanged, Croven Szep—Activo ; advanced ; §11,0)@1.L0, Provisions—Pork fafe aud fiem | §22,00, Lard de- mand good at full prices; steam, 1 @13¢c; kettle, 1ai¢e s bulk meats tirinor ; shoulders, s} cloar riba, Bacon fair andfrm; 9@ 11+, @12)gct clear, 11Xe, Oxes i@tae} 12jpata, Witz y~Eir 0nd tirmer § $1.11, % o :Z\‘Vl ORLEANS, New Onreaxs, Aprll 11,.—Froun—Choice, $0.75 645 ; otlier grades uuchangod, + 358 Grats—Corn dull and lower; ysllow mized and Jeliow, a3 while, 89ale. Out, inoderato demand ; rregulsr ; Oblo Itiver, 16¢3 Bt Louls, THc. Buas-arkot bars, ¥ Hax—Prime dull ; '$34.80% cholce scarce, $20,00, PRovisioNa—Pork hield st $22,35, Dry salt tasats, ro- celits gt s demund limitod s 860 11)go} 12¢, Lucd in Mght supply ; no demand ; tlerc, packers, 1450 ; ro- fned, 16Kc § kegw, 15X@160, Gnocknies—Sugar in Ught suprly § common, Ux@:c; falr to fully talr, to cliofcs, Bi(wBXe, Coffes unckang, Conx-MzaL—Dull and lower ; §3.3 B 6T. LOUIS, 87, Louys, April 14.—FrLoun—Bearcs and firm ; low and medium grades Letter | suverfne winter, $1.00@ 8731 X, $4.7040.103 XX, $8, 63,8 ), GnAni—Whoat duil anu fower ; No, 2 red winter, 1.3, 6,31:38 cash § $1,25 May; No, 2 apring, U9c@31.0, Oorny aull s nd unwettled, cloatig lower ; No, 2, 1u@38c, cloaing at .4jgc:; elavator lots, 133250, Miy, Oats duil and lower's No, 2, 63000 canli; 'Gaxo Ay, aulu highier § No, 2 apring, §1.8031.85, Hyo—Notu~ 1R HOLE. a_demand ; 14@%0 3 prime Wasey=Dull ; 31,11, - . Pnovislons—Pork rmers $10.60 July, Dry mlt’ meata—tlier feoling, bul, noihing dose. Tacon firur 3 orly small order trade. fizmer at 13c} gonerally Leld bigher, VALTLORE, hnu.nxon:, Aprit 14.—Frouvn—Qulet and un- changed. Grim—Whest qutet; No, 1 Westers, $1.30@1,381 No.4 do, §l.:.0. Oorn weaks Weatern infxed, lo, Onfs dull; white Western, 10@71c; mitad do, 03¢, Rye firmer ; $1.19 113, gnunzgul?—ca?}n atrong and sclive ; o, 1631%. Ax—Dull, Wrsxr—Quict and fiem, toxs—Dull and weak, Bfess pork, $22.8). %@V e ‘x:" gg' + clear ol Seiod, 4 o Dulk meata dplls shoullors, Biy8ifes c 113, “Dacon dull; ‘shoalders, G5 B0 19%0 hutas, 1g@1%e, Lard d Borren—Dbul PrrnoLxoM—Advanciog; , 13X @lde, TOLED! Aptil H.~Frovn—Qulet and unchanged., Wheat dull and decllned ; No. 3 whily Wa- $.20; smber Michigen, $1.183, May, $1.10% 8Ll ¢ No, 2 rod, May, $1.14; June, $1.4.. ateady ; mollerato domand; high intxel, 674 T3 My and June, T1c; low nitxeds 15 ; grade, 750, Osts dull snf ab- dqlower; ;oo 3, Udoj white, 6001 Michigan, Oio; rojected, Bic, Rxcripré—Flour, L0 Lrisj wheuf, 6,00 bu; corm, 10,0.0 Uu g oate, 41,600 L, : HRIPMENTS—Flour, 6.0 brls ; wheat, £0,000 bu ;' corn, 22,0.0 bu; 0ats, 3,000 bu, TOLEDO, Guatx. b, i Qors’ LOBTON, DostoN, April I4,—Froun—In ateady demand; supertine’ Weatern, $4.50@4,73,; common oxtraw, $5.3 Wiscons'n and Miuueso wily, 8,766 .35 while whoat Obig, Indiaus, and Michigin, $5,0030.35 Iliinols, $0.95:7. . 00§ funoy Minaedota, 310850, mited and’ yellow, 943000 13@70e, YELAND, COLEVELAND, April 11, —URirx=Wheat stesdy ond uuchenged, Ooru steady § shelled, 17@7801 sarw, 7ic, Oata duli § No, 1 tate, 0343 No,2 do, 683; while, 6o, d whlte, sunall lots 1430 higer, Lu§ corn, 1,70 buj oats, <ar lots, 1150 Oblo§ ate test, 1 lizoxsrre—\Wheat, 104 3,000 bug DUFFALO, Burraro, April 1§, —Geain—Ko lrlnnrc‘tfunl: hold- ers firtn, — Wheat—No, 4 Cito g, $1.13; No, 3 Miiwua- koo, 31,18, Curn—tolders suking WS foF new, on MARINE, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHI0A00, Freights aro in fair denand, but only & few engage. ments wore made, tha rates ofered belng in most in- stances Lolaw the Ideas of vesssl ageuts, Tle swur Ohatmpion takes wheat, sud thesohrs Ellen Spry and Bweetheart corn to Suffalo, probably at 43¢ for corn and B¢ for whoat, or 3a for tha corn-vesscls to Bamnla, Theschr J, O, Harrinon 1oads corn at unnamed rates, :‘numul capacity sbout 36,000 bu wheat, snd 115,000 u eori, s MILWAUKEE. Freights opened at 5con wheat to Buffal 03,0 tu Osweyy, Charlers s To Dutfuio—Schru Fraucis ud Harvest Home, wheat af Q)fw. o rates ot Loen satablished ou coarse Trulgts, During os season ths schr Middlossx will carry 4,000 cords of wood for Sundorman & Co, ab goiny rates. Tan I, M. Hill sud Mllddlcsex ate #1so churierod to ca ry lumber from Mnistes snd Muskegon to Chicago gong rates, Tl yoarels will g0 o summiuaion thla Wook, tlelr first cargoed 1o alabs from tha east (o Mliwaukee, | o DETROITY Locally nothing 1a doiug, Wheat to Buffalo nominal atd@iye. 3 CLEVELAND, ‘Thie schr Trenton, which lefs Lure for Kelley's Taland ou Baturday, has & contract to g twenly loads of limestoe hirs, ciglly cords to the luad, at §,60 per cord, (he vessal 0 Luttdle cargo, Sii hias also exngaged 10 biring two cargoes of wood from Buck iver hére st thie r.te of §1.30 Jor cord. LIFE-SAVING STATIONS AND BUOYS The Treasury Department will soon fuvite proposals for the materlal sud construction of Ufe-saviug atatious snd Louse of refuge along the Noribern lakes. On Luke Ontario thoy are $0 bulld u$ Oawego and 7 milos west of Btony Point,* 0On Lako Erle at Duffslo, Prosquo ; Clyvetail mrmiheu.g' 100 Tals, Falegory 0 Lake Huron st Port Ang Dirques, Tawn, Binr. ffi:‘u ;1,';‘:::;,’ :{:::1 Mc“;'. Tuunder Uay, o Torsy i Lako Allehigan at leago, Deave Mautionn Tnand, Tolut AtsReo. 8 o @l okl an Sauble, Grand Laven, S, Joagt, Uiotta Pojes Iacitio, Milwnukoe, Bheloygan, sud Twla Tiivr On” Laks Buperior four establishments Lt Wiile Fish Point and Au il ki) o buildiugs are tobs Onished i aununer, ! : * tere sl Tun' Light-Flonse Doard gives notles tht y orbing of suvigation 14 tna spiing. of 1973 o A0 lawinig oy 8 wil e paced ! ¥ A 'Saconi-clase eas biiog, red, will b placed iy § fathioms wler, (0 Atk tha southiern extreinity o o thoil off Gitawh (Tawn) Folnt, 1 swaa Dy, L et ;?n?—;flw uLPtD.ll‘l)l;l‘flhlillluill; boaring, PO cotmpay, AN nt 13 wmilea; Tawas Qity N, W, 3 W, 3 mil ! 7N Uy T o thied-clans spar buoys to mark the ent, North Uay, Wiscoustii—thn oue ff North Tuiuy s} be red, and Lhat oif Boull ot will bo b.ok, ** A third-cluss spar buoy, rad, 1o mark the easy ly of the middls geound, Jn Bturgaan Hay.” THE ANGHOR LINE, The Buffalo Courier gives the follawing gt it e regard to the Anchor Line, which ruus between nub';.l: and Chicago: cunnvIg ramenoEns, «Cupts T, Fltygs t, Guatge 1, u.firfl;‘ Capt. A, M. Dongay Capl. Usurys Hogg KR ‘Bomas Rlop, a3, T Tyah upt; Liswas 1y ween tuls poj Chlcago, touching at Ecie, Detrait, Alsskinun rey Milwaukes, Lue prop Winslow, Capt, Ien \\'fll.unu, il Tun o1 Lake Bapérior in connaction with vye sk Atlantie, Pacifie, end Aretic, to Marquette, I‘mu" Lake, und lsle Hoyal, ¢ lumber llus ruuning e, tweun Erfe sud Biginaw will consist of the st Ba Iiua snd Peindivlile, aud tow-barges Gardiar e Kok, Eeans o o b 1 tho Lin ap. £, T. Evans is the Managerjof tho It Lt Headquarters st Bumlo, Pttt LAKE MICHIGAN, cilicAGo. Tha scow N, M. Dunliam areived yosterday from (3y hoad of the Inke with o load of wood, Thio schra Mary Booth and Ketehum cloarod yeates day for the hiead of the Inke, Tho achr Express, Wililam Tano Osptafn, feft fop Moulntiquo Lust evening with a load of supplics, Tho schr Ada Medora was taken In charge by gy Clicago Dry-Duck Company sostorday to receirs general overhauling, Tho sches T, B, Campbell, Littlo Bel, snd Sereath Olilo cleared for Stuskegon last night, to b oargoca of lambere o enl tobsing e The Captalu of tho schr Express rocelve a from’ Monlatique that 'tho ice bad al) gous fron oy Lay and the north eudsof tho like, aud tust thers wa Httlo If any tloating 10 o wilid bad Ueen biowsg for some time from the cast sud southeait. The prop G, T, Hoath, T, C. Deltlon Captain, sr. rivca hero yosterday from_Haugatuck, und b fi st boat from tnat section, Tue iittle craft consumd twenly-four bours in makiug the pausage, s distance of ubout 75 wiles, Blhs eucounicred lurge Neids of aad tha way to Cuicigo, The tug and vessel ownors and the propriolors docka {n \ho mzin branch of the rivor -r'; «r;u ple'::'.l pith the reappointulout of Mr, William Carey a8 Uor Aluster 1or that part of the river, Mr, (. ercired great Judgmout;and vigilance iu keepiug the rivor clear from obstructiuns last sessou, wud this season e will undoubtedly bo a8 encryaiic as sver 13 preveuting sccldeuts und keaping order, AMILWAULEE, Tha schr Napoleon has boen roleascd from libel, The striking calkera have compromised on §2, 124" resumed work yoatorday. * 2 Tho stmr Menominco, of the Goodrich Line,an rived at Grand Havon Friday on the first regular trip, Mr, E, M, Peck, of Claveland, has assuimed the management of tho Grand Haven snd Manistea lines of slesmers, Tho Engelmsnn Transportalion Company i ageced to deliver tho new stme Flora to the Norike weatern 'rrum&mmuh Compuny, lu a finished conde tiou, by tho 13ih of May, The prop Jacob Dertschy arrived fram Msnhis catorday morning, Bus rparts platy of beavsls Iu tho like, Her officers aiw s schooner in the feecd Yoint au Sauble, under full sai), making slow pregras. Tho Vesscl-Owners’ Assoctation, at its meeting ye- terduy af.ernoou, took action looking to s modincaiim of hulland trip {nurance, Befare adjoutmnent, the old oftlera wero unanimoutly chosen to sorve another yosr, Thoy are an follows: President, D, M. Drige lum'; Vice-President, Zachary Bavoland'; B.oretary in1 Sreasurer, Louin’ Bloyer ; Lxacutive Cxnuliles, 1L P, Fitzgeral, David Vance, Cuarlea W, Moreis, ) DAY CITY. A Goarge Tt Jacimon, Eaqu, of thia port, has purchamd a ono-tlird (utorest in the ¢rop Alleghaoy, The bost 1a now at Dotrolt, whero about $5,000 have been laid out in ropairs, : The prop Buffalo and barges Merrimac snd By City ou Haturday commenced lo.dlug st Wilibn Vetors’ docks bore, with limber for W'oledo, Tav to¥ will carry wbout 1,L00,10 feet and will Lo redy to lm:fll ivor as woon a3 the candition of the icewil [ 1 2. LAKE ST, CLAIR, « DETROIT, The river was cloar of ice yesterday, The schr Elzbth Olio was raised Sanday moratsf, The Larbor tug Favorite yesterdsy broaght ove from Bsudwich the tugs Bob Anderson and L L Ly@ to fit out, ‘Tho schr Columblan, robullt at an expenss of 10, 00, was slilfted from tho foot of Twelfth stovet t01h4 48 works dock to take on Ler traps. The thg 11, A. Ballent{ne, moored near Clark's Drye Dock, Las been thorougaly refitted, and Lier machumery overtiauled, Buo will resume duty, A dispatch athtes tha fco in the straits In uneafs ot foot trava), but hea not moved, The operstor thintd asteamer could break through, Taormometar 83 e Tho stmr It, N, Rico left thla port Mondsy mornis for Oloveland, aud urrived tuerd jo the evening. Csf oKay says b s Dot seen s pariicle of ice durlog ilie entire trip, o anytbiug that could Lmpeds avigh on In the sisgutest degre. The Evening Btar arrived down st about 3o'dxX yeaterduy uitornoon, Tae clerk roports Hoicein bt Ulstr Niver avare the Fiata, In Lake Bt, Ollr fos w2 sren (G the cautward. ANl ports weru made with the xcaption of Foreatville and Wuite Ruck, whets the co wpe t00 s0lid, She brought down abuni forly pise sougers, and carried about aighty tons of frelght 0o the round trip, The stmr Qeorge 8, Fros serit duwn about baif-past 3 o'clo.k yosterday afterooon. LAKE ERIE. EMIE. The prop Mendota and bar two tow bargea s belsg Tefitted for the sesson. The tugmen here havo not formed an associstica & yot, but contemplate dolng %o socn. The lake around bore {s now full of huge felds floating ice, and lo-day the weather la rathercold. Ente, Penn., April 13.~Tha bark City of Daffalos rocolving new dack, aud {s otlerwiso belng rej Thetog Silan M, Hunter has Locn resdy for duy atout s woek, Tho tug Drsgon {8 aisa ready for dulfe Tolodo ahippors wascrt that corn will ba carriel from that port to Erlo aud Buffalo for 2centaab Qoo Lord, delivor us, b Tna followlng tugs will be in_commissicn ol pott 1hin aesin s ‘Thomas A, Tillngaks Aty de Oreon, Dragoa, sud Anule P, Dorr, i Gautlousry signals will b displaysd on the ol oty bud i (bu BEW oo 0 the faed Hous, 3184 ort thiu season, after Thursday, the 16:h, A com Ufo-saving station will be hnflt:: Preague (Erfe) tuls simmer, also on "."3,'_" Buttalo, Fulrpatut, 0., Clovelsud, sud Alerbieh Soversl vossel aro Yy st Toledo lalen with et ard gramn i 'w Yoik au wlm.z Tuey wall loava At the first favocabie oppait ulty, ] At the different poris on this Iake, navigitlos alowy opebing, Wa Have lsd & very Lackurd s L s e o et T and [t will take at lesst turee wosl to melt, but wurm winis sud salu will haaten matiut ut Oapt. Bon Wilkinton, uneof the bes) kuown Oamglu- sud ong of tho moat pullr\cammlnflln biaa beeri winteriug st bis_reaidence n this ol 7. ‘many friends will Ua pleaed to lsam that b will 067 maud the Winslow, aud will run on Lake Slll.:l Contiection with the sumre Arctic, Atlaulia, sud bt 10 Marquyte, Iule loyal, and Poriage Laks, ‘The Anchor Lins vedsels from this port wlur &fm" manded s follows thia sesson s Irop Tuomes Ay mfi Capt. A, Brigas { pros Auule Young, Cal "'simn Crafg § prop Uordon Campbell, Uapt A, Jeu. b scir Abule Bterwcos, Capt, Fuomus Hlordaue B0 Koot Pl o 1 1., corapoded of 10 follow] 3 3.-: e otoRivilb ad fow-barges Kacpuake aud & A wil The following notice to marigers on Luke Erle pro m-mm’w. Un und after wooy-nluu:ln""‘;: ipablon s fxed wite Light will hersafter L nln:l e ihe framo beacon rocantly slected at tha eul dur, wouth of Grand River, Fuitport, o 0ld beacon on east plcr. abandoned. H, %oy s tixed whita gkt will be suova @ il rary frame atructure nea Lawer, at Dunkii, N. Y. which i to be reiit, B% light should b seén, in ‘clesr wesiner. {108 n’ » vessol 10 feat aliove tho lats, 13 nullis. e lid 0D 0 following la a Ust of Anchor-Line Yessth iy -l"t’gu port 3 Props Thow:s A, Beolly umuflf‘fl Lell, Aunié Youug, Sslius, Pi umvuu\I aud R ¥ e Qukdoer i0d Kespaake; schr Annl1 ) :fl'sum pree] other vessdls thg hore are the Uit S hen Michigan, United States rovenus cuttsr Coi Mury Jureckd, {ud lllhn Oskian O] Mendcia; Lark City of Huflulos T lintd, Mazco Polo, N, O, Wesh by Wo GLTY ‘

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