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MONEY AND COMMERCE I'ENANCIAL. TTo rien In wheat and the specnlative movement on the Board of Trade coutriinted something to tho busie ness of to bauke, but otherwixo the general featuren of thie fnanctal situation remmained unchanged, Mer- chants nre Lorrowara largely for the caunes already npecitied, the faflure of collectionn, and tho necesally of retiewing obligatione contracted thilrty or sixty dayn g0, Witls tha excoption of tho apeculative borrowiug by Board of Trads wnen noted above, the loans re- anircd for carrying qrain and_ provielons have already been made, The smouutof bauk funda fn employ ment in that way i very large. The discount linca are, in consequence, what bankers call comfortably high, ond the reault I thal, althiougl the current de- manl for new foana i comparatively Ught, there s ot inuch aurplun ot the dlsposal of the banke, Ratex of discount are B10 per ceut at tho banka, On (e streot, the Mtuation fs easler, aad tho supply of good paper cannot be sakd to be equal to tho de- mand, Hatetsre 7@18 per cont New York nxchango ws much weaker, in cons quencu af {he low stnte of tho currency reaerses of tln Danks, A good dral of currency has been shipped 1n thio vattle country and to the Fast, and the banks profer to dratw on thelr balances rather than run thelr stockof currency any lower, There was abundant ex- vhange offenmg at #0¢ premium betweon bauks, It eleariugs were 3,001,000 NATIONAL D. % A8 SA¥E DEPOSITARIES. "The New York Court of Appels has roudercd & de- cision on the lubility of National Dainka for deposita of seenritten aud valuables thot cofncides esscutlally Wil uecessive decisions of Mr. Hulburd snd Mr, Kuox when Complrollors of (ho Currency, Tho de ©ikion §4 of groat futerest to Natlonal Banka and thelr enstomers, The casn was that of the First Natiousl Tankef Lyous, N, Y., against the Ocean National Thut, for the recovery of bonda which hind been de~ poeited for safe-koepang withont hire, snd Liad been solen by burglars, Tl Court declded that a Natlaal Bank cannot ba munte Labie by 18 ofiicers for such depiosita, This point 1u clkorately argued, and tho Court declared that & tauking aswoctation cannat bo 20 made liablo, “ ex wept by 1ho neta aud coutrcts of fta ogents duly wn- thorized, o by sgents scting within the general ncope of ther pow8re wnid spparent authority under cireuru- wtanvea which wonld eatop the corporation from deny- inge (hat their real nuthority was not coextensive with tLdir apparcnt authority, or that they wera not suthor- 1204 to exercise the powers nsually delegated to lko ofticrrs and ogents Ju other corporations of the samo Sharacter,? The Court held that the powers conferred by the Nutional Banking act, and therefore within the aulior- ity ot bauk ofiievrs without special suthorization, are tanking powers only, aud thess bLanking powers do not include the business of o snfo deposit company, ‘TheConrt goea further, and leaves open the question whetlier tho acecptance of such doposits s Hability that ean be fastened upon the bank in sug way. Upon tha main polnt that 20 such lability can bo assumed “without the spacinl authority of the Doard of Direct o, ey aro very oxplicit, The doclsion otes and confirma & declwon of tho Suprome Court of Vermont, In the cace of Wiley 2, First National Bank of Brattloboro, wherein Judge Allen says *thiot learned Court held that the Cistiler of a Nationnl Bauk hind no power (o receive spectal de- posits i belalf of the bank for the accomnmodation of thy depositor, or to bind the bank to any Uability, or any express contract nccompanylng, or any implied eontract arising ont of, such taking."” The only Jability that » Notfoual Dank srsumes by receiviug through an executive ofticer valuables for mfa deposit 18 that of gratwitous ballee, It ia then valled npon “only to take mneh caro as became necer, Bary tn profect it aguinst rlsks kuown to it, or of which §t had notlce.” To wum nup o points of 1hs deciston: Natlonal Uauks ore houud by nets of thelr ofticers only when ey are snch 13 tho Iaw ollows thom to perform, Tho isnal Vanking oct allow bauk officers to perform banking functions slmply, and to take apecial dopostts is not a banling function, No responsibility for o apocial deposit of valuables can bo assumed by & bank except by epectal zntborization of its directorn—and perhaps not eeen ws that way, 'The eolo Uability iu- cusred by u lunk whoro ofticers luko a deposit ia the Hability of g gratultous ballee, und that 15 o Uability only for grosa negligence, UNSTAMPED-CHECK DETECTIVES. The New York Journal of Convuicree staton hat it 1s understood that Secretary Bristow will not apprave the decinton of tho Solicitor of the Treasury, that In- temmal Revenuo ofticers are suthorizod (0 examiue Na- tlonal Donks tosco that checkn passing through tho watnie liave tho 2 cent stamp attached, and will decilo tlat National-Bank Examiners are the only proper offl- ccra {0 mako such examinations, BANEING AND TREASUNY BTATISTICS. ‘Tho following statistics show the operations at tho Treasury and Yanking Departments at Washingtou for the week ending April 1 CURRENCY AXD BANKING, Toymltonders outatanding. 1Lk notes vutstanding, . Bk notes recelvul for redempifon duitional eireulation e (o banl: JE170,226,000 m,r.m.i: 1 15 o Moo w bault vapatal authorized, PO TXT) Legal-teuders deposited for withdrawal of Fanl notes. ., <y 703,100 y 29,500 2 160,14 in certificaten of dupostt, oee ALIED600 Tionds held agajunt eirculntio L o0 ST0.891,000 Bonds Leld ugaiust United Btatea deposits, 10,377,200 REVE: pta from customs, .s. .$ 8,037,810 la from fnternsl reventio. cie 1418005 Tu the bank clrenlation $2,430,000 gold notes aro ine cludad, Tha authiorizations of new bank currency in- clude $250,000 tu old hanks fnereasing eapital, GOVERNMENT BONDS, A closed at 104, Ransan Pacinic ademnerd feom 2436 to 233¢, ngalnet 2337 ot the clowe pesterday, Oblva ad- Vnced o eatly Geallugs to 244, on reporta that come petition with fival linee had been settled, At the close ibo improvement was fost, Northwest: common ad- vauced from 42% to 43r—tho _opening Closing quotations _respectively. Delawate, Weatern ross from ‘1184 o 116, ric was eteoptionally weak, and _declined from 815 10507, with final sles ot W3, Mimourl Prcifie ads aneod from 49 10 4417, - The nther changes wero not fmportant, Tue sirengih of Union Pacitie waa par tinliy sine jo @ pubiished statement that tho valne of the hnsald fanda of the Company wan aufliclent to pay e bondad debt of the Comamugs Tho following Nie. atel was rocelved today ¢ Iiass Fuascisco, Al 31~To Georgn S, eott, Vice- President Pacijic Mail Steamahip Company? 'Tho ateamer reported birning off Banta Barbara is sald to have proceeded an lier voyago. 1t was not one of thu Tacite Mail leamers, "Tne tranactions of tho Btock Exehango aggremnted 220,01 nliares, of shich 20,000 wers Pacific Mail, 10,~ 000 Westorn Unton, 121 0) 'Nortlweatern, 39,600 Eric, 40,000 Lake Shore, 14,000 Ohlos, 13,000 Wabash, b 44,000 Unton Pacific, uov Coupons, 81 Conpons, T2, and Lackawnnna & Cotipone, 'Gh, 1203, Cotipuins, ‘65, 123 Conpone, new 17 BT, 3 Missutiris ..o inar, old . Tennestees, ol srolinias, old. Tennessees, now, Virginlas, uew, Canton Western Un! A & P. Tel Quicksilyer Adama Exp Chicago & Alion, ... GhilcagosAlton, pEd. Ohfo & Mmu-fé-m s Cleve,, Cln, &, Col... 3 Chi,, Inr, & Quincy. 113 Take Shore,, 125 Indiana Cenira [ 1ilinoi Contral 1023 Unlon Pac. stuck, ki { | Central Pac, stock.. Unlou Pac, bon i Del,, Lack, & Northwestern prd itock Teland,ou. .. New Jereey Central, 113 REAL ESTATE. The following instrumenta woro fled for record Tuursiday, Aprit 222 CITY PROPERTY, Bu{wrlnr nt, 5% {t w of Ladallost, n f, 43x100 ft, dated April 20 Unitud sitates currency s, Gold was 1146 115, FOREION EXCIANOE. Sterling exchungo was 48iG00% ; cable trans- fers, London, 4135 Veris, 610X, Other rates of for- jiu excbungo aro quoted ¢ Faris (francs Ucrinany (rels Belgtun (fratics), Tulland (guille Hwitzeriund (francs) Hicrden, Norway, snd Denmark, (kroner), Austria (paper florinn), LITY AND €O Trunda, Chicago City 79 ct, bond Chiteago City 7 0 of, sowed Culeago Gity 734 ct, waterloan|101 i & jut, Chivago City 7 @ ct. certisicates; 9835 & fut, Chicago City 09 ot certificate Cook County 79 ct, bond: Weat Park 7 percent bonds, @513ty 1025 & int, 10255 &int, 102) &1nt, 101 & fut,| 1013 & sul, Merchauts' Saviny & Uuton Natiousl Hgfik‘: Unlou Ktock-Yard National de & Leatlier Bank. ., City Rulway, Houth Side, City Kallway, West Bido, City Kalway, North Bido, ‘Fradera’ lusttuuce Company, ool 11 Chamber of Commezce, ex diVee,, 1| no Chicapo Ouu Light k Coke Company....| 135 | 120 Chleago & Northwesteru gold bonds,. Wyl Bokg Pulliosn Palace Car Company ... 0| 9 LATEST, New Youx, Aprll 2n.—Mouoy easy; 3 per eont «hiolce murcantile paper, 4@SX ; prine, 5@0. Sterting firm 3 4873 for alxty-day, and 40 for aight, Cusbuius recelpts, $437,000. . Gold steady; 1143562115, Borrowing rales, 2, 1, aud 164 ; loans wore also mado tlat, Thio Avafstant Treasurer disbursed §721,000, Ciearings, $53,000,000, Spech: eugagenents thus far for Haturdsy's steame e, $300,000. Guiernents frm, Railroad morigages stron, witli large busiucss, The greatcss scilvity was In Dufon Paclita aud Northwestorn consolidated. blate Lends quiet, Stocks generally strong and higber, Unton Pacific wus the wost couspicunus stock iu the desllugs, aod Yom from 74% 10 764 ca & large business, The close {ug trausactions were at 76!;@ 70K, Yauama sold at 14142, sud was afterwards bid for st 1463, Lake Swure russ from Tl)¢ 0 133, sud reactod ){I;f cent Sowanis (e close, W Toss frow 1010 103, aud L ATHaE gk ad s 3400 Carroll av, 106 57100 {t ¢ of Ifoyno e, 8 1, 30x 125 (b, AMOA APHI DL, vvouisvessnersnasssss 5000 Fourtlinv, 27 ft mof Twelfth st, wf, 50xi2) £, datod APTIIT. cveeveenineeerosnessenisses 3,000 Canlter at, 333 510 £t 8 w of Loyna &v, 1 W f 4Ax10) ft, dated March M...... BT B ) Indiana av, 198 ft n of Twenty-fifth st, wf, 79 531005180 ft, dated April 2k (. D, Jou= 03 {0 A TAPMANc. v veveve s peee 23,000 Dushiell at, 336 1t 0 of Douiglas piace, & 1 10 £t, dated April8..eovinen 1,509 Forreat av, 1l w cor of Thirty-cighth at, © f, X124 25-100 £, dated April 17, ... . 14,000 O'fiien wt, 1 ft.o of Dnlon sf, 0f, 98500, Jlated dun. Seawei o Koo i R 1T Thia premlsea No, 140 West ‘Twentiett sty dated April 18, ,. ceasererseacsrs 5,200 Tandolph st 16 37 {¢ w of JeiTerson wv, 1 1, 20 3-7x75 8-10 {t, dated .\I\rfl'.ll. eeesessese 8,000 Thirty-nfth t, £0 ft ¢ of Ullman af, & T, 233133 16, dated Jaml, 20..0uvvse 000 Oskley st a w cor Elglisonin x Aated Mareh 2..ocvvenss 1,000 Third ay, 346 20-100 {t n of Van B 24 75-100x102 ft, dated April 21, Otilo et, 10 3-10 ft w of Licol 121 6-10 ft, dated Feb, 1 Viuo s, 194 ft n of Nort! 94 16-100 £t, dsted April 14, NORTL OF CITY LINITA, AND 13 MILER OF COURT-HOUSI Lots 1 and 2, Buow Estate Suldivision by Su- rior Court partitionof 8, W, ¥ Sec, 20, 40, 4, dated March I BOUTH OP CITY LI MILES OF GOURT-HOUAK, Fufty-first st, 200 76-100 ft o of Cottage Orove By, 8 £, 1002208 6-40 1t, cluted April 20, 15,000 FIfty-irst at, 1 w cor of Calumot av, 8 f, 209 t, with other properly, dated March 4, 25,000 Lota 2 to i, Black 1, Orvin'ne i 8 8 & Seo T, 83, 14, duted April 1., . 2,%00 Lotn i} ta's0, Iilock 6, iu saino, dnted Aug. 17, Twenty-five lois in Pront & Coloman's part Keod, 4, 14, with other property, duted April'8 (A, C. Prout to James Felch)uusvers 45,800 TLots 35 to 48, Block 10, Htewart’s w 1 Sec 1, 48,14, dated April 12..., vveeers BAOO Lots 49 to 73, Block 10, in same, datod April 12, 8,400 Lota 01024, 104045, 04 to 67, Biock 9, In ramo, doted April 12, werenines 1,800 COMMERCIAL, “The followlng sero tho rocelpts and shipments of the leadiug urticlen of produco ju this city uuring the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday 1aorning, and for the corrcponding dato ono yesr ago: BECEIPT PIEMRNTS, 1815, | 167, || 1935, | 1634, Flour, brls, (| ST Wheat, bi 19,458, 202,183 Corn, . 50 A0RS 200,873 Oata, b, j 1nasa) oains Tiye, bu, : 1 o Barloy, seosl oo 1,617 raus soed, 141,00/ AT4T 83280 ¥lax weed, 1, 0001 22000 suartens Droom-corm, Iy, 12,000) i 3. Cured meats, I, 181,060} . 328K - 130 L7 rd, i, 3 dgi18 Tallaw, s, Bo,00f 6020 utter, 50,2)| G089 Live ho 1| 11,116 Cattle, ol 2o Shieop, N 1z 11ides, 1ba, oT420) Highwines, b 424 Wool, Ibw. 90,04) Potatoes, bu.....| 17,6031 3856 Tumber, No, feet.(1,050,000!2, +{1,010,000 No, o Halt, bria Also the following, withons compariaouss Kind of produce, Tecaved, | Shipped. Toultry, tha Poultry, coopa Hhiugles, No, Lath, N Hops, Ibs Fish, plegy Wilhdrawn fromstoro on Wedneaday far city cone sumption : 3,438 bu wheat, 10,831 bu corn, 1,420 bu oats, 2,44 bu barloy, ‘The following guain woa nspected [nto store on Thursday marning : 3 cars No, 1 apriug, 03 cars No. 2 20, % cnrw No. 3 do, 2 cara rojocted do (103 wheat); & cars white corn, 1 car No, 1 do, 92 cars and 12,200 bu highemized do, 269 cars and 6,200 No.2do, 45 cara and 21,600 bu rejected do (419 caza and 40,200 bu corn), 3 cara white oats, 25 cars No, 3 do, 3 cars rejected do (31 oata); 3 cors No, 3 barley, 1 car No. § do, Total (557 cars), 252,000 bu, Tunpocted out: 4,510 bu wheat, 3,107 bu corn, 19,581 bu ocats, 2,079 bu rye, 2,084 by larloy, Tho leading produce markets were more pervous yesterday and Yery irregular ju prices, with s falr aggregate of businow grausactod fo the speculative way, and little dolog in tho direction of shipment bu- yond tho loading of vossals on owners' account. The rocelpts were larger and falr in volume, though not 11p 0 the avgrage of & fow Tarmer years at thiis season, The greater portlon of the grsin arriving was, how- ever, held off the market, as it has boen sent hero to Al May sales, Ifence there was no dircct depression 1u cousequenco of larger receipts, There was no perceptible falling off ju the demand for dry goody, Tn sdditlon to the libersl purchases of buyers who are bere in permon, s large amount of ordars were recelved through the malls, The market rolalny Ity firin tone, Thero fa littlo that L new to note in connection with the grocory market, A welle sustatned demand for all the leading lines 1s rpartod, o prics diaplay quite a8 much Hrumucss & on the earller dsys of the week, Dutter was in 1ight supply, and sold at fully the quoted prices, Clicoss continues quist, with low and medium grades ruliog weak aod {rregular, In the dried fruit market Yo decline fu prunce was the only change noted. Fish are active snd comparatively steady. The do- mond for canued goods is improving, aud & better fecling provells smong jobbers, Coal, wood, leatlior, and bagging wore without change, Thers was i cressod frmuesa 1o lard oll, oxtra winter being ad- vanced to §1.3@1.35, The quotativus of linsed were dropped ¢, of 0 7@ fur raw, and to Bx@b20 for botlod, Other oily we o At the Tumber yardu » falr Lusloess was transacted at the prices ibat Lave rulsd fur several weeks past, ‘Tho opening of navigution is uot likely to afoct the retot) masket at present, Lazge recelpts ore uot exe pecied fmmediately, besides yard prices are already down 1o tho Lottons, The cergous which urrived at tho wholesals dock Wednesdsy were unsold yeterdny morning, chiletly Locuuss buyers sud sellers fallsd to agree on prices. & Hardware, nally, snd metals were fn fair demand aud stesdy, Heeds were quict, except clover, Huns garfan, and millt, s}l of which wore active and stronger, The demaud for broom-corn is still of & lunited charscter, Lut 5 betler trado fa expected by- and-by, uud corn fs beld st recent Bgures, Jops snd Lides wera quist snd unchanged, Liberal recelpts of potatoss weru sgalu reportod, and the markit was weak aud dull, ezcept for very cluico varities, The olferings of Lay were. causiderably fucrcesed, uever- THE CHICAG® TRIBUNE FRIDAY,* APRIL 23, 1875. thelean {ho higher grades nolil at recent figured, Fggs were easler, and poultry rematned quiet and steady, WIHEAT TIELD OF THE UNITED RINGDOX. The London Times gives the following as the fluctn. ations in the extent of land sown to xheat in Groat Dritaln snd Ireland, the averags yield being 20.0 bw peracro: Simder | Per eent Ter cent LTt (" the |abare the aver-|belote the arene Tear, Iruml Kingd'm| ageextent, | ageestent, - 8.0 4.0 s 4.8 — g 0.0 0.8 -— 1.0 — - 8.0 0.9 g It will be meen that the extent of land nnder wheat 1ns0 nnlform ss nover to yary moro than 4% per cent from (he average of 0,707,400 acres i and if the total produce be taken ax 14,0,000 qrs, tho groatest differs ence in screago would Dot make more tian C05,100 i differenco o the barvest, Indced, it {n doubtful whethier tho returns themisclves can be depended on ns Deing accurate within 3 or 4 per cent one way or tho others for it In known tiiot o compamtively largo number of the forms iasued by the Board of Trade mect with no response from tho growers who shotld 011 them up correctly, and the eatimates made by tho collectors and enumerators, [ default of returns trom ocenpiers, ore very Ukely to bo wide of the mark, without actunl survey, WooL. Itarding, Oray & Dewey, of Tloslon, wrila as fol- Town: The buainess of tho weck fants up a falr average, but there continuea to be tho samo unwatinfaclory feol~ ing previonsly noticed, Holders of wool aro dispored 10 closo up atocka as (sst a4 possible, hut manifactur. ermare quite indifferent abont future supplies, and aro purchasing only for immediata wante, Thospring trade In gooda has rather disappolnted expectation so far, and tho fecllng grows stronger tbat prices of wool 1nuat settle down when the new clip of the country be- ginwto come forwand, Btocks now on tho seaboard ate o comparatively light that we do not look for any ‘materisl ehange for soms two months o come, METALS, Giload A, Bmith & Co,, of London, quote on {ho 1at an follows: Iron rails, Erlo sections, 140214 per ton £, 0. b,, in Wales; Welsh barw, 1608 do ; Stafford- slire nheotn, 24542808 £, 0, b., In Loudon ; pig-iron, J@71a 64 £, 0, b., In Glasgow § block tin, 064 £, 0, b., in London ; pig-lead, 4:0:d 430 do; tin plates coko s Pet box, 28@12a do, THE FUTURE OF WIEAT. 1u tha Editar af The Chirana Tritane : ‘We have In onr etorelioyses at the present time 130 caryoes of 40,000 bu cach of spring wheat, This wheat {s whrinking $3U00 per day, or §60,00 per month, from the one item of storage alone, The price ia 6¢ to 10¢ above New York, and 156 shove Liverpool, figuriug through frelght at the unprecedentedly fow rate of 43 We may now soon look for our stock in ‘added $o ot the ratoof from 100,000 to 150, 000 bu (dally from Weatern points, In viow of oll this, u well as the fact that crop prospects upon both rldes af tho water ook aa promisitig (the huo and cry about damage to winter wheat 10 the controay notwithsiand- ing) 0% usnal a4 thin season of tho year, the question turally suggests itsclf, What is going to bo dono with itr Banaxa, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Were quict and tame, with tendenoy downward, though no marked movement In tiat direction, when psat irregularity is taken (uto tho acconnt, Tho recelpts of hogs wero agsin rather Inrgo for the scason, but prices wero o shiado bigher, and hogs did not thereforo boar product, whilo Liver- pool wan 3d per 112 1ba higher on fard, New York was dull and nnsettled, sud that acted an » drig on Chi- cugo, restricting inquiry, whilo 1t did not materially ‘modify the vlows of Lolers. Mran Pork—Was dull aud averaged abont 2o per el lower, with o firm feeling duriug the early part of tho aessfon, and 8 tingo of woakuess afterwards, {ho market decltning 13¢, in sympatby with New York dullneas, Sales were reported of 2350 brls cash ot 22,005 1,250 brls seller day nt $30.90@22,00; 4,500 brls seller Juno at $22.1022.25 ; 26) brls wcller Jaly at 45 ; ond 1,600 brls scller August at $2.75, Total, 500 brin, The market closed at $2192@21.85 for May, $2210@32,12) for June, and sbout 1240 for July, Cash mess pork was generally hold at §22.00, with few or no offorings. Estra primo mess wan quoted at $15.50, Lano—Was quiet ot 5@Txc per 100 Iba lower, in spite of the Livernool firmuess, There was Hitle de- mand, and the easier tono in New York mado holdors ‘moro willing to sell here, though stockn aro ight, and tlio prosent run of bogs 1 not adapted to the exigon- clen of the iarl tank. Bales wero reparted of 750 tcs wnllcr May ot $15,55; and 4,500 tea reller Juno st $16.75 @15.92), Total, 5,250 tcs, The market closed at 15,35 cash or seller May, §16,76 for June, and nom- inally at $15.92%@15,95 for July, MiATs—Wero quist, and quoted steady. They aro in fow hands, and wers therefora held firmly, though buyors for ahipment_elaimed thioy could not adord to poy asking prices, for which reacon sovoral orders at insido Agures went unlled, Sales wers roporied of 100,000 Is shiort ribs nt $12,06¢ per 100 1L 3 50,000 lla long clearn, seller May, at 11303 100,000 Iba ahort clears on private terms § and 60 {cd swset-pickled iams 4 1bs) at 13%;c, The miarket closed at 83fc for shoul- ers, caxh or neller May ; 8ic do scller Juno ; 830 dasdller July s long clear, T1ggo caal ot paier 3y o wellor Jnno, 114 o solfer July, 1207 short ribe, 1173 (@13¢, cash'or selier May ; do seller ‘June, 125¢; do seller duly, 133;c3 shert cloars, cash or seller May, 12303 do’ seller June, 13ic; do seller July, 12icc. Hox meats o ligher than looss, Bweet-pickled hams, 15 Ibs aversge, st 11X@ldc. Bacon meats quoted at 13/ 14Xc for lamu, 0ic for shoulder, L4ke for short ribs, and 13)0 for short clears—all acked, Gnease—Was quict at 8@11e, DLEF PRODUCTS—~Were quict and nominally wn. changed, at 34,25 for mess, $9.25 for oxtra mesd, and $31.05@*42,00 for Liama, . Tarrow—Quoted st B @80, BREADSTUFFS: FLOUR—Was quiet and unchanged, Thers was ey a light domand from local dealers, shippers being out of the market ; but the higher quotations {n wheat here, and on flour in New York, austatued priccs. Bales were reported of 200 Lrls winterson privata terma; C50 brls spring extras, partly st $1.63@4.73; and 100 brls rye flour at $1.35, Total, 1,050 brls, The market closed aa follows : Chalice winter extras, $3.50 @17.00; commion to good do, $3.00@%.25 § cholco upring extras, $5.00@5,23; falr do, ahipping grades, $4,600 5.40 3 Minnesotas, $5,23@0.007 patent apring, $L.0G 9,00 ; spring saperfines, §5,75@4.25 ; rye tlour, $5,.9%6G 5,40, DRaN—Was sctive and irregular, Lus averaged 256 per ton Ligher, being in betler demand, though the market closed easy at inside quotations, under an in« creased supply, Hales were 00 tons at $17,50318,00, botl on teack sud fros on board cars, Coxy-MraL—Wsa quoted st $3,73@1.00 per brl for 8004, and $37,75@28.00 for coarse, Mipprixos—Balos wero 10 tous fine at $20,00, free on board, WHEAT—Was do igher on the average, but very mnervous, and rather weak after the first hour of tha soasion liad paased, The market openod yory strong nader the recaipt of buying ordozs from winter whent districts and news of » firm tous in Liverpool, But there wore also 1more ordom to sell, and New York was reported dull, which facts caused a reaction fu the feel- 10g, sud, after 13 o'clock, there wers generally mora sellers ot (he sdvance (han parties wlo cared to take hold, The later tolegrams quoted Liverpool heavy, and New York higher, The weather continues very cold, and tho mercury wan reported o boat the frooaing poiut st Indtanapalis, Cluciunatl, and other volnts yeuterday morning, Thess tuings made several ur o anid thoy_flled in freely, but e ity who Jooked upon tlia marxet uh relatively high, and refused 1o belleve that tho wiu- P been dumaged much mora (bau ueusl, Tditlo was wanted for shipment, snd the cash treaing was unusially light aa compared To- coipts, Seller dune opened st 1,003, advauced to $1.0775, and decliued to $1.08, clowing at $1,00 Belter Alay sold at $LUKG 103X, closivg at ¢ Boller the month was noininal at 1c Lelow May, I coipta dated since the expiration of tho torm of “winter atorage clossd at $1.04% for No, 9. Cuski ualos wore Teported of i bu No. 1 spriug at §1.03 24,000 bu No, 2 do at $1.04 for regular, aud $1,U44 1042 for freal Tocelpts; 3,400 bu No. 3 do at 03u8)¢ ; and'400 bu 7o+ Jogted dv itusige. Total, 47600 bu, MINnEsoTa WiBAT—Waa {n moderats vequodt, bt ralea were Lmited to 2,000 bu by sampla at $1,1041,12, No, 1 wus nowminal at §1.11, and No, 3 at § CORN—Was quiteactivesud irregular, sl an average udvance of 4o per b, o roceipis wero qulte larye, and the ruporied sbipments small s but two cargoes ‘ware faken aut to locd vessels, 0 arrivals were chiofly lutended to dellver in May ; bence tho schusl movement of grain did not wuaken tho market, ‘There was a bottor demand for shipment, the * now " belug preferred, at & discount of fully 20 pur ba from tho price uf * regular.” The difference batween ihe two is not largs ouough to tempt tho owaerd of tho new o taku it oilt of store fur reiuspoction ; Lence it stauds onils own merits for copsumption, 'Liverpool waa i per 490 ba fower, but the demand here, thiruugh thy greater part of tho estion, wu unlifornily good, o stimulated by tho that May corn be beon eold tn Jauchy froster, uuantitio 1l an Lo Soller Moy opoucd t clivered, e, advanced W Tize, declined to 7iyc, mnd T Brtnor at Thyic. etlar Junesold at T4MTEN e, closiug st _78%¢, Heller July aold at umm;f'c. S Tegular * No, 1 clowed at 74 for regular, and T2 for now, Cash ales were rvported of 3,400'Lu high mized st 'll“@"fiu 12,000 bu No, 2t Téy(e; 16,200 it new high milzed ab 7403 90.000 bu do at u.l‘io- €240 buiow No, 13t TheTla s 16,000 b rejocted al 70X G T1c ; 2,000 bu ears at T4o On track ; 80,000 bu new bigh Tizsd a 78440 atioat; 6,000 bu Felecied ai Tia st Lo, ) poculativ demand and firm bu, OATS—Were in' good aton Svarags advaies of 1¢, Solupsred with prices On ihe provious day, A Rood mauy buylng-urdess were receved from ihe country sud Tucal oferatory, 2iid the offeriugy being Huiited Kellurs eavily sdvancod prices toa fgure boyoud tho limit wt which Luyers Wero willing to operste; heace actusl transsctions were cowparatively fow, Unfavorable crop reports and the advance In other grain also coptributed to sirengthen the market, The bradivg was chledy Jn lun‘x:dlum. Boller Ma; uwn.dlf 1)c, sod ¢ 63/ ¢¢, sl clowed at 5ie, Bellar Juue sald 83 6243} Bt ‘Pw‘:‘vn Tiore lurulry for casly for sufpment, aud sales wese roporud of 34,000 No. 3, parsly freahs, at B1%@52¢ 3 600 bu No, 2 white at 6325 1,00 hu by samplo at &1@0c, Total, 36, 100 b, 1‘\'P¢—-\\llquml andd sicady for No.J st $1,03, aud £1.0781,08 tor matuplo lota, Halea: 400 bu No, 2 sb $1,03; 200 bn by ssmple st $1,07. DANLET—Was miore aciive aud 2@% higher, Cash No.2 wan {n request for shipment and firm st $1.30:3, 1,21 for "1.:“1"' ainl receipta In favorito honses wers nominally igher, The option trading was confiued principaily to aeller Aay, which sdvanced be under n god demand (eom - eheri, elling np to $1.Wa11, and cloning at the outelilr, Seller fho month irn quoted st $1.30 carly, and $1.22 at the cloro, ‘Tho Iower grades wern qui X which hrought $1.1 bt No, 2 regular at § 2,400 L by pan TEAT, Proviaions genorslly wore dquiet it the aftorunon, without material chango fn prices, Orait was rathor dull and easior, . Meas pork met with a modernte_inguiry, rmting o sliade firmer, Bellers June closnd nt $22.133% nud ol ernduly at $32.37 3140, 20 biria 8t $2L13% AT @240 1 tor Juno ond §; ily. 1 @18.55 cash @2 Lard was quiel clglua ‘at about $16,62) and $18.55:215.41 foe June, Bales, 150 tea at $15,852% canh, anil $16,77@15,% for June, Bliort tiba were in fafr request and firmer, Sales, 100,000 108 scllor Juno ou private terme, aud 100,000 s sellor June at $12.15, ¥heat wan in moderato demand, and @0 lower, melling at $1,04/4ca 1,044, for May, sl $LUGN@L082, foe e May closod at $1.047;, sud Juna at $1,065 @100y, Corn wan quiet at Xc off, closlog at T8 @7 o for Mas, pud 8 for June, Oate were dnll and sge Tower, closlog at 62%c for Junc, aud 614 for Msy, OMAIN JIANDLING 1N SEW YORR, A New York dispatch of yesterdaysays : * The Com. milteo of (he Btato Henato appolnted 10 inquire futo tho clinrgos for handling grain nt this point et i thio Produce Exchange, "4 largo nmbee of tho men- bers of tho Excliange were prescut, Ifazleton teatl- fled (hat_grain nrriving at this point Is subject to chatges: First, towed fo and from the place af de- livery, $12, to bo pald by the cousignee ; second, un- loadiy of the canal-bost, paid by tho Captain or owner of the boaty 220 per b3 third, welkbiug cargo, paid amaially b ‘tho_conmgnee ail purchancr, %e per bt fourlh, 1f tha grain goea futo rturo or waroliouxe, there 18 no oxten chargo for thirty daya; for every adaftionsl day beyond thirty thore is & chiargo of X¢ per bu, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was firm, in sympatby with highwines, al $2.202.25 far 04 por cent proof. DROOM-CORN—Tho market contiutienquiet, but the fact does not ocasion any uncasiuces among holders, some of whom advisod qujetuess dirlng tho planting sesson, Corn la bield at the same Sguras, but there I ot o much disposition lo advance prices, Connlgned lote of common grades Liavo recently been nold at alight concesatonn ; however, these ontsido sales aro few, nnd could scarcely b considercd falr oxponents of the market, The great demand for broom-corn seed does not Appear to b experienced y all dealers. Somo of thoso who diil a large business In eeed fn past scasons report o comparatively light demand this spring, ono of the roasons for which Is that old grow- oranaved thelr own seed ; but larger orilers havo been recetved from Kausas, Nobrasks, and tho Vaclfic slope, Tho farmers in the sbovo-nsrued Statea will plant 1moro broom-corn boeause it in avokded by the other- wise omanivorous grasshopper, Probably a larger crop will be gathered noxt fall thsn last, but maro will bo wanted, as comparatively lttle, if ans, old corn will Le careied over, whilo at the end of euch scason following 1870 the rurplus of old corn was quita large, How- ever, 1t would bo eany to overstock tho market, aa the demand for broot-corn in this country Ia Lmited at lieart, Following a {lis full rage of, prices, tha ont- side being b Lighest for tho best qualities of tha grades named: Good to chojco burl, 125 @14c; brush that will york Haclf fnto a-chioleo burl broom, 1@ 15@1%; falr to good do, 0@10X@11%c; inferior Lrush, 0@10c; erooked, G e, BUTTER—"Tho markot wus ecantlly supplied, and all grados wero Lield more frmly under » good 'local and shipping demand, Cholce 1o faucy table Lulter s #earce, ond salewnt higher pricosthan givenin onr uotatlons aro not infrequent, Ilocelpts_contintio Tght. Wo make no chango iu ourliatt Choice. to faucy yellow, 2i@3le; medium to good grades, 1763 e fuferiar to comnon, 13.215¢, CANNED QOODS—The demand {a picking up o Uttle, but the movement fs not as activens it might bo oxpected to be in view of the quict 4o long charac- ferizing this Lranch of trado, Duyers svinco no {n- cllnation 1o anticipata wauts, snd we find orders main- ly reatricted 10 auch smounta s are deemod necessary 10 micet currout trade requirements, A slight reduc- tlon I Auccotash and 4 1b oystors {s noted Vears, 2 @I Plumt, dsm (L) Green gages au G Quinces, 3 1o Btrawberries, Taspberries Wlackberrics, 3 i, Gaoseberrien, 21h., Tomnatoen, 21t Tountoes, 3 I Corn, Wiislow Coru, Oswego... Teas, 21, pod Peas, 2 1y, soakied Tdma beans, 21 Huccotanl, 4 1 , Tobater, 1'1b. Tobater, 4 b, Oysters, 1 1, fnll welght, ., Ugsters, 2 i, full wolgh! Oregon salmon, new, 1 b, QOregon aslmon, new, 2 Ib, Oregou salmon, now, 25 t...... o CHEESE=-A quict fecling prevatled in tho cheeso Fino factory is in meager supply ond 4 old at 16)@173¢c, with Jttlo probhabllity of low prices before tho Iatfer 'part of Muy, For new licavy cheeno,and low grades of last soason's make, tho et i unsattled and weak, Quotations are ne fol- + Mild factory, 16X@1T%¢ ; low grudes, 10@15e, COAL~Is i1 moderato dontand to supply current wants, and remaina steady n_prico : Lackawanna, .00 0@ L10 marke Ateadil $9.50@10.00: canncl, $4.00@0.00: Erfe and Walunl itill, 31,505 Hocking Valloy, $0.60; Indisna block, $5.06@5.50; Tiliuots, $.505.00 £ EGG8—Wero mors quiet aud easier tmder liboral ye- celpta, Heretoforo thero bas beon quite a demand for shipment,but many sbippors havo recently withdrawn, the margin belng Lol 100 Amall for thom to operats with safety. 'Bales wero mada at 124@1dc, FISH—lake flah are in light stock ond are hcld finnly, Tho supply of matwator descriptions is amplo and Iarge orders are belng tilled ot nome littlo con- No, 1 whitefish, i¢-rl, do, $5.80, G0.00; No. 1 trout, 1 shore mackerel, new, i¢-Lrl, ; do.oo@nfu:lm. 3 nick arel, amnily mackerol, J-brl, .50 5 No, kits,” §1.00@1,05 ’{mnk codfl £0.00726,25 ¢ caul . 1 b it, bris, $8,50@4.75 § =br] .35 5 B e eing Touno ot £1.508.00 b, Xf-nml: $1.75:@4.001 scaled herring, per hox, River malmon, }-brl, §3,00@0.60 ; a cesalon from tho quotationa g 5 No, 3 N¢ e 1@4%0¢ Colimbia ‘oana, $1.25@0.50, s ‘ocean trout, 3 doz nd 4 dox X FRUTTS AND NUTS—Pruncearo casier, Turkish be- Ing quoted OIT A jge. Other imparted fruita remaln about teady, Thero was o fair movement in domeatis yarietica at well-austained rates, Tu nutw there was Dt littlo trading, We naw quotean foliowa : Fonziay— (@70 3 Bgs, drnms, figs, layers, 176G THc; Turkish pruucs, BX@J'o; Frenchprunas, k 11@13%0; do, boxes, 14@14Xc: misins, layers, £2.00 QU.00% Iooso Bluscatel, €K0@1.10; Valeuc G 11%e: Zante currants,1@1, ngilos pecl, 10@20c, Dosratio—Alden :p&fl« 17@ 3 {lchsgan appics, Do Indiana and Diinoly, 8 Bige; Southern, Ba8igo; peaches, halves, Yad¥e; do mizod, K@8e; do pared, 26&2Ic; blackberries, 103 @losdy raapborrlos, 3G0; piited cherrien, s dte, Nura—iiiberts, liwléo! almonds, Torragons, 22@390; Naples walnuts, 15@16e; Grenoblo waloita, Tuwido? Draalls, Lalle: pecins, ‘Toxsy, 1E@160 ¢ o3 citro Wilmingion peanuts, &alic; Tenncssea peanuts, 6 Bes African peant e GHEEN FRUITS—=Werv fu moderate request and steady, eacent upoles, il aro very dull i any price, trawborrics sold at $1,00 per quart, Valoncia orangen, $10.00@12.00 per caso} oranges iu hnxu‘ SLH0GA,00 W per bil, falr 10 cholee, i apples, 7 y Uo, n car lots, §2.00; Asphuwail anatiss, $9.000 .00 per bunch ; red ERIES~Trade continues satisfactorily etivo, hio ataplea sre concerned, but ritles quiet i uhlo yoods, Prices are sbout e saune ke at ts wiuning of tho wock, sod may be quoted steady sud firm, a8 followa s GX@7xc; Caroling, 1@Y%403 I10E~Iiangoon, Loulsans, 7. mfse. . Javs, 333@M0: Jave, No, 2, 085 1 choice to fanoy 1o, 2@ 81¢e: good Lo prime K{i’-“)){;: common to falr, 4l 3! ,"D: rosutiog, io; Hiigagors Jav, U@Ixv; Corta s, 25 @150 Maracaibo, 2132 ‘Husans—Patent cut lvaf, 112:G11%0; crushed aud ‘pawdered, 11110 ; granulatod, {1303 A, standsrd, lujo; db No, 3, 1003 B, 9%07 oxtra O, 93 03503'0 No, 3, U @okie | yellow, O' No, 1, D(@D30 i s et i s Tuon do, Tx4T30; ulivlc , B @90 T hoh LSfa1e o, 13601 N, O comuio ta clvlce, $1.1531,20; sliver arip, ugar-house sirup, 83@300; ‘Orleans molames, choloy, naw, do common to good, ‘m‘m mw.‘gflflfiv:wmmnnmuu« 45 h] ira) N e \ilupion, 135@I0K0 ] cloves, 6U@500; cas- sla, Bi@3ta; pepper, i3 @lio; nitmoge, $1.d0s 1.5; Calcutla iuger, 16%@103, Bospe—Oerman Moltled, 6xi&63(0: Uolden Went, g:(;so o White Lily, 6i@oxe’ ‘Whita Rtoso, 0K@6xct von Tmporial, C6. "AY~The receinta were liberal (324 tons), Lut good qualitios of pratrioand timothy sold mfdv at tlo duated prices, 1 10{ous of No, 1 thmothy st 3 TX@9 ’uufiu;.—vllmand Ari] extra fiuo, 654700 $14,50; 10 tons No,3,$18.00 ; 10 tons at $17.00 7 10 lous Cholee pratrioat $14.50; 10 tonw No, 1at $1(.00; 10 fons datnaged at 48.60—alton track, uotu t ' No, 1 timothy, $18.606u19.00 mized, $18.00816,50 1 *prlrs upland 13,00 00 1, $1L0B1LA{ No. % K A MIGHWINES—Wero aclive aud ktruig uf tho ad- yonco, noled gesterday, Halos wero roporiod of 10 Lrinat g142per gullon ; and 8% Lels buyer Moy at s, Ho snarkot closed firms, Now York was quoted IDESWere 1o lght requeat, st the prices follow- fug: Uroen city bulchers', Toj green cured lght, l,\fi‘flxo; Lsavy do‘ o part cured, Tige8c: groen calf, d¢c; dry funt Lides, kip aug , 1@ 180 3 dry’ slted Lides, 14G13c; deacon wkioe 450530c} ubidep pelty, wool estimated su washiod, pur b, 4064 4%, Hidva' with ouo grub and over ars " dumaged, Das bringe two-thirds price, and Lrsaded 10 yer ceut off, HOPH—Wers quiet aud uichanged, Wealerus wero quoted ut Sigse, and faucy ut 400, LUMBEL—Thbo yard bukiues was up to the recout sveraga at substantlally the same raugo of prices, Tuo cargocs of Maulutos plece stuff on the wholssale mar- ket wero not sold, Boversl Lids were taade, but thoy Al not cotia up to the views of (he Yord rices are an fallows ¢ ncllers, INLOIOAE 1o s reese0esie $:2.00R55,00 Hecond clear, 1 ineh to 2 Incl A6.006350.0) “Thied clost, | nch,veueune 7,00 10.00 Third elear, thick, 10400 Clear flootlbg, 1at 26,60 4,00 Clear niding, First common Al in Fliooring, first comm flu.lrmil,.;l? 18,09 003100 , drested Fiooring, second common, reas Boz boards, A and 13, Artock boavidn, T atovk boards @ rtock oatd Fencing (18 1t Common lumber, 16 1t and undor, Joiat aud scantling, 18 to 24 {1, Tath, ., Awningles, )0 0 Blingles on track (A),. METALS AND TINNERS BTO0 ately activo t tho quotatlons subjoines 1010314, $12.003 do, roofiug, 14x0, 10, $11.50, Try—Large, Mo rmall,dl; ¢, BoLDEN=—NO, 1, No, 2, 18¢, ' Leab—Plg, 730¢ b 81@Ye. Corrrn—Toftoms, 3303 alieal per, ke, SiHEgT Zixo—Full cankn, 103 tty, 11cs mlabs, RY 1roN-—-No, 24, 41;c raten Rusala fron, 't e o, No. 1 'staiucd, 1 y iae, Wine—X o4 1 23 15 aml 10, e} 17, 1oe;] 18, loe a0e3 fall buudles, 35 por cont diacount By NAILS.—~Wero steady ot £,07% for smalllots and 3.3 fov 200 kog lots, Tho demand wae fair. O1L8—Lard oil hns agaiu siyanced quotations of uxtra bojug moved up to $152@1.45. In Hurced we note a decline of 2¢, though holders sxpress confi- «lenco in an enrly recovery of prices, Whale,sparm,tut- pentine, &e,, rule steady &t former quotations: Cathon {wtandard white) 116 doz, test, 14%e do Illinols legal tost, 160 degyy 154c 3 do headtight,’ 175 deg,, 183 extra winter lard ofl, $1.0%41,33: No, 1, 8102 1 Ne S@sne § linneed, rave, 76@ 77 swhiale, b B2c aport, $2300 24D 1y pure, $1,05; do extr, Vic«$LL0; do No, 1, 8@ e bank ofl, ‘i : iralts, 60¢i plambago oll, 607. T30 turpentiiic, 4@ASo3 naphtlia, 01 gravity, 4@ 15¢: naplitha, common, 12@ L. POTATOES—The receipts wero fair, and tho market dull and casy, rxcept perhaps for very choice Eastern peachblows, Early roso and common varictlen were almost unsaloble, Tha report of hieavy recelpla on Welnenlsy wan caleuinted to convey o wrong Impres: aion, an it Included the recclpte of ono rallroad for peveral days, Quotations: Car-lota Estern Peach- Dlows, fiy00e; Western, T6@80c ; mixed do, 60@GUe § Yarly Tse, Tasteru, 6¢} do Western, 63a70c, POGLTHY—Was fn modorate local ‘requestyand tal. erbly stendy, tho offerings boing light. 'Turkoys, live, 1@ 1fic; chickene, live, $,00 por doz, or 1@ 12156 por I geese, ive, $7,00020,00 per doz. KEEDS—Hingnrian wan_ activo and 5@lic higher, chiolce selling_at $1.20, and othor graden at $1.05 1,16, Millet wan nlso in requeat, and firm at $1.40@1,50, Ttmothy rocelved littlo attention, Tho offcrings were fair, and tho small orders were tilled at about former rices, or_nt $2,25w 2,50, 0.40G60.1% for medlum, and $7,65.7.50 for mammoth, BALT—Was steady, under a fairinnuiry: Onondaga and Saginaw, fioe, $1.05; Canads, do, $1.70; ordin: coarse, $2.003 coarso dinmond, $2123¢; dairy, with- out bage, $2.75; dniry, with Lags, §1.00; Ashion dairy, por_sack, $4.0024.25 VEAL=The offorings of common stock were large, and thero was tittle fuquiry from any rource, Hales were made At 4@3c. Tho beat carcasses brought 7 @b, WOOL—TFollowlng are the quotations for old wool. A stuall ot of new unwaalied wool,shieared from fat sheep, has beon recelved and_offored st Bzd4e: Good 1o prime tub-washed, 66@386; poor to_good tub-wushed, Fiife; fine and medin waslied flecce, 47@300% fancy do, 620§ costse washed fleco, 40G3d5¢; mes Qium and coarse unwashed, 10@37c; Gno nuswasbed, 2i@ic; pulled wool, 42@17c. * LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, Clover was mora active, at Receipts— {Caltla,) Toat. |Sheep, 5,872l 14,650) 2,476 4,3.6) 10,7801 wat 13,262] 1,817 5,200 13,600 4500 nu,:m[?’.l,ml_f,m 10,808 47,511) G047 12,394 83,05 7,409 4,000 BAIN( 1,08 o masa| poos) 724 o 3wl mn| 1 (it P S ol 10,287) us,13] 8,709 | ‘Week bofora Shipments— aisen 13 CATTLE~The total of yesterday's sales oxceeded 4,000, tho purchissea of shippers alano nearly reaching that fgure. In prices no mportant chauge Was ob- rorvable, During tho forencon tho prevalesit foeling wan firms but lator, when the oxtent of tho supply ‘ecame known, buers grow mora cautlous, and hold- era diaplayed Iess fiemness, Although pricos suffersd no noticeable dedlluc, the cliances ara In favor of lower rates to-day, should tho recclpta come anything near tho averago of tho past four days, Sales wers at §1.75 @5.26 for stockers, At $1.ONFA.T5 for butcher’ stock, and at $3,75 7.16 for mealum to oxtra grades, snitablo for shipment East, Tho moro notlceablo transactions' wera 63 and 37 Texaa cattlo, averaging 1,040 and 1,012 1bn, at $6,16, wold by Gregory, Cooloy & Co,; 111, aver- aging 1,477 1hs, ot $6.80, by R, Straliorn & Co, § and 88, averaglng 1,600 1ba, at $7.15, by Lott & Hmith, QUOTATIONH, Extra Beoves—Graded steers, weightng 1,400 10 1,500 1bs, Cholcd Beove , fat, o6 voar old steors, welghing 1,200 to 1,450 iow, reriaessraseaess GUI@AGSD GoodBeaves—Well-fatiancd, fincly formea stoors, weighing 1,150 10 1,250 e, . 5.85@0,10 ‘Modiun; Grades—Steers in fair flosls, woigh ing1,100 ta 1,200 L. .. veees 5,60@6.T5 Dutaicrs’ Btock—Poor $o_ fair afcers, and common ta cliolca cows, for city slanghter, welglifng 800 10 1,100 th8y1eeeeesrraaeesss 4O0@EE0 Stock Cattle—Common cattio, welghing 700 0 1,050 Its, . vaessaanriereis Inferfor—Light and {hin ‘cows, heifors, stags, bulls, and scalawsy steers, Cattlo—TeX0Buuee soransssases o UATTLE BALES, Number and degeription. 64 oxira ateors., ..., 17 choice steers . 100 cholce stoern 03 0] 6.3 035 6,16 018 4.0 1 good sterry ey 18 good steers 6.0 71 goodl atecrs 0,20 17 good stcorn | 6.0 16 good atacra . 590 GRTY 16 (X1 120fe K8 615 1 635 19 by 5 17 buf . 10 bulis (stillora). 3butchers' atock. 61 cliaiea 20 stockery, 41 stockers, ahy weigita soliu st 81 ght weighita selliug at $7.50@7.40, and hes @950, A fow exira Philadelyhise foiched whilo culls s0ld down as low aa §7.0041, trading was within thu companstively narrow rango of $1.1008.00. 'The market elosed quict and steady, with & good deal of fnfurior stuffJeft {n tho peas, 0 BALRS. Av, Price)|No, Av, Prics, 410 §7,60 | 10....183 $1,70 53 8,25 ThS 633 T80 | 710 8,00 162 7,63 | 404,035 BILEEP—Thoro was 8 better Suptly yostardey, and a more active market wasd oxporicuood, Frices wers comparaiively ateady st $3,60643,73 for poor to choice ahory, sud at $5,50@4,73 for common to chioios woolod, The ouly uoteworiliy sale was 1,004 Tozas shiesp mt $0.00, ‘Ihe droveaversgod B8 La, and was by Cunover & Lall, UUFTALO, Burrano, Aprll 22.—CaTrie=Recelpla, 2,142 total for the week, 8,687; “warket wow for wautof stuck; 103 cars of the frests arvivals aro througlh cousigu- ;n;;n-; salos 200 {nolu stecrs, 1,001G 1,211 e, §0,258 HugEp AND LaMus—llsceipts, 3,8007 total for the week, 11,900 mnarkel tiore acilve yorterdsy lata i day, sud dull aud slow tis morniug y 1,60 Lsad aold, wioatly yostordsy aftoruount 14 care temainiog uns Sold ;- 638 Ol Slipped, Bl 100 Dy, Lo il Tulidng cumoa, 79 bhlo vmolhlld Ihe, 1 #.207 418 Hilots wool, V5 the, 90,807 900 Michigan wool, 63 Il, $3.1%, 1oas—Hlecelpls, 4,500] total fox the wock, 10,500 A mnking 061 Yo the thr amo t! Rood, Tho market in strong nt \ondyance from Mon- dsy, Common to prime oxirn and Lancy, 114 wolght. ordinar, primo clipped, 5203 days, ngainat first quality, $14@32(¢; modium or good B@35es ordiunry thin steore, oxes, aud cown, 43 mont of' tho salea at 63,@3jc; recelply, 1,260 palen, market dnll and draqging; Yorkers holding at §7.75@ 8,19 for heavy, R, FrvEA—Tecelpte, 1,43, daya, apsiunt 2,60 at the ima laat tveek, Thie quality was toafnly falr to Nrw TYang, errn ranged @Ko} TaE Gl 03(@A4c, e ‘making 0,700 for fho ihirea aume 5ma laat weok, The B ):m'—nccnl'r tn, 1,230, t 8,00 nt a o Wi & downward tendency untiorn sheep, 1@4%6 ; poor 10 ‘Hwink—ltecelptn, 3,50, making 10,470 for tho threo 0,200 st Iho ramo (imo Jast weok, NALTIMOR, BALTIORF, Abrll H—OATrLE—Fairly activo dur- ing the week 3 prices (e highers vory best, 63aTic; 1alr quality, 082, Jloaa—Thors was & fair snoply during (hie weck, b a wajority wera of rathier nferior quality, being [lglt baco hogs, which, at the prices demanted, aro hard 1o sell, Ofhier graddra wern stondy, with & faie demat light hacon liogs, 10k 1103 fair tn good, 114@11 a few extra aold at 1303 recolpta, 7,020, Snrev—A slade more notive! @Yo higher; clipped sheep, 43@nc; unolipped, 677 3%5¢ grons, AN DB8~§3,00( 5,00 per head 3 rocelpis, 1,010, EART LINERTY, Fant Linenty, PA., April 22,—OATTLE=Receiple to day 2,010 head, and for {hroo days 3,740 head. The arrivas fo-lay nre nearly all throvigh Atock, Husiness Tian Deen betier bo-day and noarly overything nolil out oxeept lato orrivala,© About clght losds beat, 63/@ T3¢ 3 medlum to good, 8 to 62703 comuon th fair, 837 to e 3 bhils, 4 to 5, ' Toan—fecelfta to-day 4788 head, aud for threo dae gig:’zm orkers $7.70° to $7.003 Philadolphias, Hiteyr—iteceipts tolay 2.500 head, and for (hreo days 16,300 ; beet, $6.75 to $7,60; wedium $5.00 to 6,607 clipped, $1.00 10 5,50, ' 8T, LOUIA. Br, Tovis, Aprll 22—llocs—Receipts, 1,015¢ shado off on low grades s shippors, $4,56G@7.40; bacon grades, $7,60.47.90; gooil to chioler, $8,00@: OATTLR=Recelptn, 1,031 ¢ strong: guod stemand s sales of chioice nntive ‘wieors at $0.i6+ gaod to primo Ahippers ot $0.1210@0TC alr fo cholco hutchiers’ at $5.25G0,00; nixed afock at $14,60@5.0%; falr to good corn-fed Texaus ot §4,50.45,75. CINCINNATI, SNATY, O, April 22.—I{oaR—Dull; rango$7,50 Ro cliolco offering, ecelpts, %3307 abip- TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Spertal Dispateh to Tha Chiecago Tridune, Tavearoor, April 22=11 8, m.—Onatit—~Whent— 8pring, No. 2,84 4d; No. 1, 88104 white, No. 2, ¥a; No, 1, s 4d; club, No, 2, 0a 64 ; No. 1, 01 104, Corn— No. 2, dia; No. 1, 3ia 0d, Provistons—Pork, 778 02 Lard, 684 60, TLivenroon, April 22—2 p, mM.—LREADSTUFFS— eavy. Provistons~—Lard, 631 04, Rest unchanged, Livenroor, April 22—3:10 p, m.—Market unchang- ed, 1IVERPOOLy April 235 p, m,—Market unchanged. Liveuroot, April 22— Latest, — Froun—Extra Blate and Wastern, 22i¢a, GnaN—Wheat, No, 2 to No. 1 spring, new, 8 0a@ 9a1d, Corn, Amerlcan mized now, s 6d ; Provistars—Pork—Winter Western new, H(s; do Easstorn now 834, Jlcof—American new, 78s 6. Lard ~—Amerioan, 63, Bacon—Cumborland cut new, 6ls, Currsr—~Fino American, 73s, Tavtow—ils 6d, PeTnOLEUS—Tofned, 93¢d ; spirits do, 8. LowpoN, April 21.—Consors—Money snd acaount M@, UniTep RTATRS LoNDI—54, 105)( ; %678, 1083 § 10- 1405, 103% ; now 5, 102, AMEBICAN RuLROAD BECUBITIRS—NoW York Contral, 91; Erle, 27 } proferred, 33, TaLLOW—A189d, Prrnovzus—Rofined, 10%d ; apirits do, 0d. TaNsRED O1L—0537, HrintTs TURPENTINE=26, Tne BANK o FNOLAND—Tho smount of bulllon {n tho Bank of England increased .£162,000 during the ast weex, Tho amount withdrawn on balance to-das, £20,000, Tho proportiou of the bank’s resorve to i Tiability is 323{ per cent. Tiants, April 32, —RENTER—63f 00, Wb'mx:rmrr, April 22.—UnieD BraTEs BoNDE~02s, 7 T4 ANTWERT, flml 22.~PETROLRUM~ Cr: NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, ‘New Youx, Aprll 22.~Tha packago trade fn domes- tio goods and woolcns continues slow, Lut prints aro fairly active, and tho market for coltons 1a stesdy and unchanged for brown heavy standard and fine sheet- ings, Corsolejeans and choviots aro {n fair domand. Fancy and plald prints are sclling freely in small lots, Ginghaws are actlve nud scarce, Eight hundred cases a:u:.nmuul woolens sold at auction to-day at falr b2 3 THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Speciul Dlspatel to The Chicaqo Tribune, NEew Yonrx, April 22.—0nAN—Wheat market, 1@20 better, with modernte export and a falr speculativo de- mand ; sales, 48,000 bu at $1,14@L18 for No, 3 spring; $1,19@1,21 for No. 2 Chlcago; $1.1%al,13% for $1.28 for No, 2 Milwaukeo ; £1,24@1,28 for No. 1 apring ; $1.14%1,26 for ungradod Town and Minnesota apring 3 $1.36@ 1,30 for winter rod ‘Westorn ; $1.30@1,32 for amber do; and $1.35@1.41 for white Western, Rye firm at 7lc for Canads in bond, and $1.082,$1.10 for State, Barley more active; malos of 45,000 bu Danubisn on private terms, Oorn firmer with fair exporl and home trade inquiry ; sales of 57,000 bus at 930 for Western mixod afloat ; 00@91c for do In store ; 93@%3go for yellow Westorn, Oata moro activo and firmer ; #aloa of 90,000 hu at T3@T5 X0 for mixed Weatern and 78770 for white Western, Provistaxs—Cut meats heavy ; 9X@0Xo for city piekled shoulders, and 134@1250 for do hams ; mid- dlos from 122;@13%{c for long clear. Lard heavy; sales of 200 tcs at 1640 for prime steam, Wiursgy—>Market steady; sales, 300 brisat §1,14% por gallon, Guocentea—Bugar—Market unchanged, with only & moderate demapd ; fairto good refining, # 1.16@4 6= 16¢; prime, 83;c, and whito Havana, 9X@19%c. Cof- fee—Muarket firtn with modorato demand ; Rio, 164@ 1Yo In gold, and Marscallo, 19@21X0 gold, Teas— Market firm for full lots, with moderate inquiry, Tanzow—Rules firm with & fair demand; country and clty, BE@0Ne. Frrronte—3arket dull, owing to advanced rates do- manded, To Liverpool, by steam, Gd; Gl bld for grain 24,000 bu do, by sall, 51 600 bales cotton at X3 by steam, 200 tona oll cake at 208, (0 the Assoriated Ires New Yonx, April L-J.—l‘wu-—:lmlnmla demand § receipts,: 6,000 brla; superfine Westeru and State, LU0 4.85 3 common to good uxtrs, $5.06@6,35; good o chiolco, '$5,30(5,00; wlite wheat Weatorn extim, $0,00@0,25 ; extrs Oblo, $5.0520.63; 8t, Louis, $5.35 @H,0, ltya flour firm; $4,45@5.05, * CoRN-MEAL—Firm 3 $1,00G4,50, GuarN—Wheat moderate doinand; recolpts, 61,000 bu§ No, apring, $1,25G@1 No. i do, $LU@LIS; No, 1 Chifcago, $1,19i@1.21 ; No, 2 Northwestern, $1,19 31,22; No, 1 Milwaukee, $1,21@124; ungraded lowa nud Minuesola spring, $1.H4®@1,3% Western, $1.271a.,: amber Weatern, $1,80w133¢ white do, $1,257% Hyo firm; Canada, in \K’:%. $1.00¢ Btate, $l.a1,10. DBarloy more active, Malt suiet and unchaugod, Carn in’fair demand cloan niixed Weatern, 921w 0de; yellow do, 93 %)e, Oats mora sctiva and firmer; recelpts 6,000 bu; mixed ‘Weatern, T3@75¢; half whits do, 75(4770, winior red Hay—Quict at €5@70c, (rucenirs—Coflea firm; Tio, 16H@1DKo gold, Fugar steady s falr 10 good rotining, o 110GsA 51605 prite, 8 7-160; rotined dutl, $%(@10Ko; Muscovad: sifs, "Hlce Nnctangod Al Qe 0§ Musoovai, i 'ETROLEUM—Firmor | refined, 137{@14c} oruds, e, Braanep Restw—Dall § nlJR{m.m(, Hr1arTa oy TunrenTaR—Dull; (@13, Eaow—Firm; Woitorn, 17xGe 180, TrovisioNs—Pork lower ; 142,10@22.25; prime meas, $22,20, Boof dull ; plain, 100 ; extrs, Lle, Cut uat: unchauged § middiea quiet; long clear Weatern, 134 @ 1330; short do, 13)ic, Lard quiet snd lowar; prizme ateam, 16c, Borrer—Unchanged, Ciixza~—Stoady ; 10@100, Winixr—Quiet; L1435, CINOINNATI. CINCINNATE, Aprll 23 ~Freum—Falr and firmj {amily, $3.50. UnaiN-—=\Yheat fale and firm § red, $1.20@1,25. Corn dull sud unchangod ; TiG700, * Osts quict aud un- changed oo, dtys quiof and unciauged ; $1.20, arly dull aud uuchanged; fall, 41, t5ig)i3, Orea—Iinseod quist ; 750 ; lard fair and firm § $L18 @120 for winter oxtra, VeTnovgus—Moderate demand ; full price, 150, Burreu—Fair sud advancad ; chiolce, Fi3ise, Onezaz—Quict sud unchanged § M @10)e, Crovss Hexp—tearco st e, Tuovisiows—Pork quiet aud nnchanged; $22.80, Lanquot Ishalone Dulk meats falr and trm; Hijop X 3 135,05 salea shoulders, -’iu,'um‘ 100,600 158 ‘tloar rib, colintry polits, buyor 1 buyer April, at'§11.80, P 13439303 110} 13Xc, jobbing s, Womxr=dood demand ; full price, $1.13, PHILADELYIIA, PUILADRLPIUIA, Apsil 22.—FLous—1In good demand 3 Wiiconaiu and Mingssols faintly, £3.15: Feunwyiva Indians, and Oblo do, $5.25@400; high grades, . @750, (Inaix-=Whoeat quict_and steady ; red, $1.79@1.31; amber, #1413 white, $141@1.45. Rys, $1.10, Gor dull il weak § 8589, Oats—White, TXg780§ mic- wd, 7130, I’u"&uluu.flucmned. Witk y—Woatorn frou-bound, §1, InynoLsuM—Hefined, 16 14)70 : crude, 0(@93ic, Hxave—Ulover quict ; Westorn, $11,00@1L00, Thiae vthiy, aud flax um:lllui;tl. Hurren-Quiet] now in dsmaud; 20@2%c | Now York and Dradford Uounty extras, 2800 do Brets, 3oy Weatern axtrus, xigo} do ufi“‘g’f-flm‘ ixsux—Hieady § 800 Wostern, o Eaus—~Lowor ; v;uum. 163170, @K MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUXEE, Apzil 41, FLous—£iesdy and firm, Guain—~Wicat i § No, L Mllwsukes, §1.07; No, 2, £1.01%3 My June, $1 wind fghier Y P $1.07, o, 1 ini tare, Gic, Yigher; Xo. 21n atore, 7203 May, No, 1 in slore, $1,18, Batley firm \Iila 3 No. 3, m};tm—‘e, 'I"m;\'( 5 novisinys-—-Nominal, Mean pork, $22,00 2235 for Aay. Rweot-piekiod Lame, - igriyind Faited meatn wtroni: shnalders, Kigns misni m Tz ailiooan. Frtioe lnrd 4l keirl, 1603 st y e, Rrcrirta—Flonr, 4,000 bris; oats, 1 & 4,000 bu s _corn : 1100 b whey, , 00 b, BittpstexTa—Flour, 7,000 bria ; oata, 500 by ¢ 27,000 bt 3 corm, 000 Wt Ay 00 bt § whgay, i i rl" 'rninnz ALTINOR I 2L—F1au ulet, SN T —Quist, and Gnatw—\Wheat firmer: No, 1 omber Western No. 3o, $1.90; mized do $1.993 No, 1 Vinte, No, 3 do, $1.00, Corn Nenier s Weatern maee, Bl @802¢c, Osts quiet and unchanged, @nocrniza—Coffes firm ; 1o cargoes 161 1na, Jar—Duil and unchanged, 4 Wittars—Qnist; Weatorn, $1.14@1,5c, Irovistoxs—Fanlor aud lower. Mess park ant $20.60 33,00, Bulk meats numinali wiiontiers, bch clearrity 126, loons, Tacon aulot ¢ Mioukir tie clear 2 u @1be, Tand' g reinel, Tomige, am"u (”‘ andquinl} UTTL ow firm and active: old dull ay Weatern, taba ond rolls, mm;fig’:‘}’f; ic, Frrnorxux—Dull and nominal ; 62@6e, T April 22, Finaneulot sni 'OLEDO, —Froor=—Qnlot and nnel; Guarn—Wheat exclted and highor ; No, 2 w:n?lk:a' Dk, $1.24: No, | white Michigan, $1,5; ‘,,,,,; Michigan, $1,033 Tune, $1.37¢ Talyy $1503 Aupe oponten at 81,16, eloasd at $1.30 b § Nou sed: .21 0, o, apol, 1,233 June, 31377 No. 3 do, §1.155 No.2 amber Dlinols, $L.EVg, Corn firm: & shag Detier 3 high mized, wpot, 7dai May, ¢ 3 June, 110; low mized, Tikoi while 10ige; no grade, T dyg ntgml, 0. Oata’ tirm § good ‘demand i No, 2, "“)‘c white, 033§ Michigan, 043c rojected, tic, { Crovenr Hi 5, nal; now -37.25, lonr, 500 brls § wlicat, 31,000 b 1IRCEIPTY 30,00 [ ¢ wato 10, 1 " o ptiNTA— Flotir, 500 brln § whieat, 3,000 bu ; 24,000 bu § oata, 300 bit, e i eom 1. L Mo, Apti) B . Loots, Mo, April 122, otn~—Gool for auperfine and low extras ot unchanged m;:f._m’ Guark—Wheat highor; No.3 red wintor, §igy No, # do, $1.24; No, 3 spring, $LUIGLY, o !‘x_}"hz:; No. & Taatisge r‘:nlx 3 TB@TBYe Ay i fyc Juno, Uats hitgher ; No, 2, Gax@0%c, 5 and ryo unchanged Bl dolng, NGRS Bty WiitanT—-Activo at $1.13, TnovistoNs—Pork fifm; lield at £22,60: Dry st meatw held fiemly ; shouldurd, 13 @laige, Bacon firm and unchionged Dlirg trade, Lard nomiinal ; $15.50, LOUIAVILL Tousvirer, April 32.~Gita Oats firm § (O@30e, Tye quled 1iav—Dull and unchinged ; §. Provistona—8trong ¢ fair demand, Pork, $21.00 ; bulk shouldur, BX0; sides, 126127 Tacon=Shouldors, 92305 siew, $10.0031,5, Bugar-cured hama, 3(@1de, Lard: tiorce, 1t , koge, 165 Witiawy--Lirnior § TNIOSTON. Tostox, April 22.—TFLovu—Wanted; stesds; fino Weatorn, 14,00 1,75 ; common extras, $5.23a33s Wisconstu and Minnesota extras, $3.75635,5)2 whity wheat Ohlo, Tndiana, aud Michigin, $5,0080.15; Iy, nole, $6:23:47.5 ¢ Bt Touls, #1250 800, ) nAIN=Uorn Ju moderste demand § tmized Tow, U2@03e. Oate, Tt Tie, AN, CLEVELAND, 00 ], Bic tim # oaly kb. 25 et I—doal, 15ye; CLRYELAND, April 21.—~QRAIN—Wheal firm s Licld st $1.215 N 2 a0, SL18, Corn higher. ‘?,;,} cars, 7ic. Oats unchanged pETnOLEGM—Fimmi ] standard white, car-lots, 11y Ohto Stata teat, 133 ; mmall lots 1@ higher, o pontrre—Wnedt, Bi50 bn; corn, %0 b 450 bt NUPFALO. Borrato, Apeil 22.—GuAN—Whoat fn mors da raand ; salea 20,600 b No, 1 and No. 2 Mlunesotaap $1.12," Corn quict and firm; sales Of How on track atBlige, Barley nearce, MARIN. PORT OF CHICAGO, APRIL 22, ARRIVED, Sehr M. N. Dunham, Pike's Pier, 100 cds wood, Trop Menomiuce, Muakegon, mindries. Trop Blessengor, Beaton Lurbor, 50 m lumber, 200 by corn, 100 bu oats, 60 bxs potatoes, 20 bdls grea Dided, 10 bixs 0 fielir Retchtun, Altapes, 3,000 cedar psts, Etme Coronn, Ht, Joseph, 8'hxs fish, and sundries, Bebr Mocking Dird, Manitowoe, 1,60 ralirosd ty 4,000 cedar posta, Behr Téndas Vas, Port Washington, 150 bu potaton, Sobr 1. DD, Mooro, Baugatuck, 100 cde wood, Sehr A. It. Johnaon, Baugatuck, 120 m lumber, Prop Bity Lark, 81, Joseph, 05 m lumber, . CLEABED, Selir EI Tempo, Whito Riiver, ight, Trop Bkslark, 8t, Jo, light, Sechr Reciprocity, Manistee, Ught, Hehr Gamecock, Mlaniatoo, light. ehe 11, D. Modro, Satgatucly Ught, Schr 3. N, Dunbam, Plko's Pler, liaht, Sehr Evoniug Btar, forn's Per, ight, Sckr Kotchum, Aiiapee, Hght, Hohr 8, J, Luff, Jncksoport, iight, Hebr E. Beoville, Grand Haven, Ugbt. Schir Glad Tidinge, Manistee, sundrica, Bolir Beotla, Duftalo, 57,48 b corn. Btmr Corons, Bt. Jo, 60 kogs beer, snd sunure Trop Mensenger, Benton Hiacbor, 16 brlu pork, and su dries, Prop Menominee, Grand aver, 28 brls pork, 10 ke Dargo Windaor, Manisteo, 300 bm cats. ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. Dnmaeronr, Ghicago, April 22—1p, m,—ARRTID= Gon, Bhorman, Morris, 6,000 bucorni Bella Francs Morris, 5,000 tu comn} Pheeniz, Lockport, 30 bl flour; prop Whale, Honeca, 4,600 bu corn § Frisadibly Poorls, 0,630 bu corn; Goorgls, Yooria, 6,850 bu cun LAKE FREIGHTS, omoaqo. Were quict at 430 for corn to Buffalo and abool for whoat, The schr Richard Winslow and bt Sandusky aro loading part cargoes of corn on owsen' account, ‘The Heabird was the unknown vessltsha Wednesday for corn, DETROIT. Thero i no Inquiry,no freights offering, nosmidtias an the part of earrior, and dull is no name for the 6o dition of thiugs, CLEVELAND. Diligent fnquiry aloug tho river falled to elidfiay chartors oF rates, either for gralu or wages, DIBASTERS. Tho melir Floctwing, with lumbor feom Wolf Rire {0 Ghicago, wos camnpelled to put into Maultowos, lut¢ 1ug, and will probably have to be docked., . The et 0, Wortl, bound for Ghicago from Manlstce, bas ur« rived at Milwnukea leaking, aud will go luto drydxk Tho Worth got amoug fee, in which s was tmprisoncd for soveral dayw.....The scbt Warren, laen with shingles, arrived at it withs cowderablo water in_her Lok, her pampe bt ing givon out... . Tho hehr Qricen of thy West, 101! from llorn's Plor for Chicago witli o _cargo of wooh put_lnlo’ Racine Tueadny Isukiug badly... Bertachy fouud thy wehr Julls 3, Merrill about In a helploss condition, with her rudder Liokts and fowed her Into Ludiugtott, Th vessel struck plor whily entoring tho harlor, aud aufered fortie damage, LAKE MICHIGAN, CII0AUO, i [ Vessel-men are rather discoursged, owing ot - coutined cold weather, and business along the dockt baw, I consequence, been unnsnally dull aid moot onotis during tho Iast few daze, .. Tho sche ftecljeock ty wout futo Hatea’ dock, of the Olicego Dry Company, last eventug, to recelva » gonersl amm; ing..,,Thio schr 1T, 1, Moore 1s repairing atihe w‘n 810 dock of the Chicago Dry-Dock Compans.... T sclirs Harrlson, Dosne, and Tmperul, and th Bikylark, aro uniloruotug ropairs stthie Noril Bidedoct of " tho Chlcago Dry=Dock Compuny,.. The o moster clinrd Winslow haw boen takel 1o AUy Bialo & Coy clavator to_roceivaa carge b 0005 of corn, The barge Banduky i also being losde the_sawo place....Tho mml"" of the la: ‘M" of Lake Underwriters hiad to be Indefullely post on secaunt of the abaence of tho Vresideut, \ ot dent, and geveral members, Comssquently, the e datos for tho offico of Tnkpoctor of vessels K smiuer of mastera and mates bavo to Femsin o3 ragged edgo for a whils longez, MILWAUKEE. " The lug G, W, Tiftt, of this port, las beca it W, IL Poyton, of Duluth, fur §4,500, Buelt iRy rafta and bargos o Lako Superior In connectiod ¥ Toyton's Jumberlug establlvbimiont, ...l 1. 820 & Co.'s new schooner, tho Lucia A, Slupeon, 870, at this part from lhu‘l‘tgwm \\'od? ufla -'{;fr; er malden voyage, with a cargo of B MPho wreoking. tug Laviatian lof for Norih Msa¥ fou Tuland to-dsy, DAY CITYs “Twa mon weot out in & saflboat last week, I:LI‘;:: cangbt i tha joa ud frazen fu, They Femain e cxpossd two days, whei they wero pescurt L7 8 B0 boat sent t0 thelr rellef, Toth men were badly fr3 and would hiave porished had relief boen unm«:! » T Lours more,,..The prop luffslo, fully lw{‘, o o % v lere. Un 'the opaulug of (b 147 will prooced down with Ler two barged, GRAND HAVEN, e Roundings over tho bor autsido of Orund JBT arbor develop no less than 20 fect of waler polnt ou the rango Mght-courso; anid bch:::‘ ot 4*ball houso " and the ead of “'r?nlx'““ IA:D! a oundin s followe = ul eat, 0 T Y0 faot, and timedistely umer nOHD Eflu‘. d bad barred Ju , T gt ek fath, thero no W0 i hle dopd notds good at & distanicoswaY (0500 > Cs 3 Souading was Diusientbe ofa foot lower B3] Tovel of fual dusa, LAKE HURON, HARRISONVILLE. "The wealber {a clear and cold and tho east, Thofee baa returned and blocksdsd somowbat, bub it 18 bllll'lfilflll bosts sould