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National Bank of fllino} 10 MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL. ‘The flow of enrrency to the East séems 10 he ar- rosted, Dxchange on New York was offered without takers yesterday At per between banks, o heavy ro- mittances have béen mado Ly the Lanka to their Easte ern cogrespondenta to keep up balatices that the mup- v licro hos Leent redaced very low on all hamde, ‘Lutr lezdn to the offeting of a largo amount of ex. ehiatyo fit crder fo repfentsh enrroncy ‘balancen, Tho anarkel 10 further woakened Dy the fact thal eattlo aud yrovision exchange line been made lately in fucreasiug «uantities, Bame cargocs of grain hava also Leen loaded il fsired on Eastorn account, and, although they havenot yet gono forward, exchango van he drawit ngaiust them, Whotherin & foi days curtoncy will Dbeainto flaw ogant to New York depends upon tho opening of naviiation and tho amount of vachango mada by shipments 1% fs worth uoticing that while the cxchiunges betwesn Chicayo and New York have een roversed, with a fair prospect that the sccumula- tton ¢f money in New York may bo materlally checked 10 our advantage, thn causes before advertad lo, which ore faking money from ilis connlry to London, are spining In force. Bterling exchango wae 8a high 8 401 yestorday, and gold was bigh In sympathy At thts rato of exchange, gold can bo exported at a profits Tho decroase in the forolgn demand for our export abin commoditivs makes 1t ikely that we sliall havo to retllo aur Enropean balances inmoney, Thoso bal- arices are very greatly lucreased by the nuusmally lieavy disbursements of the Uniled Btates Treasury on nceount of jutereat on bLonds Lell abroad and on account of (he called bonds, The smount of gold st abroad will acpend wpon how much Europe takes %of Amorlcan securities,—Qovernment or coporate, Tho New York papers nate that £3,600,- 007 of St Louls Connty bonds havo lecn sald within the past week in Tondon, and there aro fudleas tlous of & large renewed demand for onr Tatlroad wes enrities, Should thin prova to Le tho case, the amonnt of go.d 1o bo exporied would be proportionately e duced, Thia s of consequence, ok on scconnt of any old-farbfourd notons sbout the danger of exporting polil, bt for 118 effect on trade. For funtance, the re- cent rise in gold in New York baa a very perceptible und tnjurfous effect on Catiforula trade, as we poiuted out at the time, Thero aro 10 uow features of fmbrinnce in the loan murkel. The Lauke bave a fair smount of appli- cattons fur loans, but, g0 far as they coma {rom mer- cantliv sonrees, they du nog indicato that trado s as re- tmuncrativeas coult bo wishcd, Rates are 8310 per centy On the sireet, theloan market {s amply supplied with funds, Ratenare 7@13 por cent, Tuo clearings woro §1,000,000. THE DANKB OF THE EMPIRE, Tholast number of tho Lopdon Eeonomiist comments on the organization of the new National Bank of Ger- many, deseribed a fow duys ago In this columu ¢ T nny ofher country stich a bank would bo the most dangerons of all fuatitations, e Government woull Lo bad banker and would 1 €0 mucl the worsn Goy- aneut beesuae it was & banker, It would wasty (ho oy of ita wbjects, and waste it in wayn which uld Injure then, How such an engind may work In f avil troabio no cue can forece, bat at preseut ill, tho £ unondat elieves, work very well, for it Iy i hariony witia the notlons and feelings of ‘the Ger- Feonte, Mataover, 1t il Le 1ol by & anost ntioits fo adnunistration which will wasto und wture nohing, and which will keep immenes mnns setial cashs L veadluess {0 a0l s securiss againat troalle, GOVERSMENT BONDS. | Dud, Aaked. feitw of Wo—Jauuary and Ju “U8 Of ‘FTmJunuary and J 0 of '35—Ji ¥ and Ji 1, Gold was 114 (@ 1153, . FONEIGN EXCIANGE. Sterling exchangs waa 483@0101; cable trans fers, London, 45} ; Paris, 510, Other rates of for- elyu exchange arc quoted Larls (fracs).... ..., I . @ 42 Switzetlaud (fraucs), . + BLIX @1 . Bweden, Norway, aud Deumark, (Kroner), . 15 Austria (paper florin), . e WX £TTY AND COUNTY BOXDS. - Bowds, i Aunked, Chicago City 73 ct, bonds,... {1013 & Int.{102y & Int, Clfengo City 7 of, sewerage. (1013 & Int.)lxfl,\f Kint. Clicaga City 74 cf, waterloan|10t34 k int.}102); &1nt, fg i ke City 6 ct, cortificates] 8 & fut, Cook County 779 b, bondn,,...[101¢ & int, 1633 &1 Weat Park I per cent bonds, oo 987 K DAKK BTOCKS. , o, fi Clicago Cify 7 { ct,cortificaten Chicag \ Merennnta’ Natjonal, Tirat Natfonul Dauk Filth Natjonul Man Commercial Natfon: Germun Nationn] Bank, Corn Exvhange Nationa City Nutfonal Dink Home Notfonal Hanis, Uniou Btock-Yard Nation: 1iido & Leathior Bauk, .. MISCELLANCQUS: City Rallway, South §lds City Iaflway, Went Slde. City Raflway, North Sido,. Triden' Inatrauce Company, Clzmbuer of Cowmierce, ux di Chicago Gus 1ight & Coka Co Chicago & Northwestorn gold bonds. Fullsy Pulace Car Company ... TATEST, New Yons, April 3,—oncy easy st 3%@G33 cholcs mercantlle paper, 4 prime, 0, 4 Bterliug utrong ; 4TX@4ST for aiaty-dsy, and 490 (@ 1003 for algt, Dey goods Smports for the week, $1,601,004, Customs receipts, $216,000, & Gold kteady; 116}, Loaus were made st flat, and at 1 ycr cent for borrowing, - Tho Aufstant-Treasurer disburscd $209,000, . Clearings, $24,000,000, ) Bpecle euyayewonts for to-morrow's steamers, $1,- Uovernments firm, Tailroad mortgages strong and highor, State bonds stoady. In tho sharo market {he stocks of different Pacifia roade coutiuuoin favor snd weroall highar, the ad- vauce in gomo cis08 belng equal to 12} per cent, Unlon Faciie 1od the Uat, 58 usual of late, and rosa from 763 t0 785, tho highest figures ever made for thostock, The rise waa stimlated by the announce nicut ou the muthority of the President of the Panams Cowpany that tho contract with tho racitio Mufl bad Leen setiled, aut that it sdds largely to the anuual caruiugy of ke Unlon Paciicmprobably 28 m $.000,0) per_anuum, withoud [ucreasid expouse, It gIves Puname 49,00 pier munil, or enoughi (o etiably ittodeclars & @4 per cent dividend on ile capital stock, ‘fhe Pacills M.l Compuuy alo will bu o gainer, Tho coutract is terminable on thirty days* uotics by elibior party, Kansis Pacific wos promincut i the dealings, aud rose 1o 47 for rommon. a0 for prefarred, * Mbisourl Fuchls rano (0 8%, aud Atluntio & Pucitio preferred o 103, Panata wik Srmat HIQIS, Delawaro, Luckawaune & Wentern utvunoed to 41147, Bud Now Juersey Contral to 113 Thu Latance of {1 market wus tiin early i tho day aud generatly bigher, In late dealiugs Union Paciic, Ransau Puoitle, wml Rock Teland were st uearly the blulieat” prices of the day, but the.restaf tielist showed » reation of &'t 1 per centy cliully in Lake Olty, and Rurthweslorn, ‘Cransactious ug- revuied 194,000 sharek, of which 3),000 were Iucitio Al ,00) Westorn Unlon, 8,00 Northwestern, U,000 Erl 1) Luke tuore, ¥,000 Wabsab, and 54,000 Uulon Yucte, Coupeus, % ‘ ' A Conpos, 6, Coupons, u Siseourty 334 j Virglatas, old “Teunesn cr, o 0 | N Caroliuas Virgiutas, uew., Cauton, TocK, 344 ) Bt, Panl Blrect et Monroeand Adamasts, 370 {t e of Wood at, % f, 23x53 ft, dated Hepl. 31, 1874,.. 400 Polk ahy 100 ft o of Camplellas, s f, 23xi2( 6103 g8, dated ApriLE2. . reres 8200 Flih o1, 133010 1t « of Frankiin aty n f, 932100 0, dAted March 29, ouse e 3,000 “Khroop at, 601t n_of TTATEiRon Aty ¥ £, 20213 11, with 24 630123 fL fn same block. dated April =0 (itoratio Peaté to Heleu R, Ulrich)., 31,600 Lintoln av, 521 £t 1w of Sophiaaty nof, 80k 1351t dsted Al 17 4,000 Fallon #t, 13 #1011 e o fi. d E 1,500 af, k{ Trumbull av, 533 0 410 £t dlalad April 21 . 1oeeares 500 £l st » 0 dor Ridgestilo fond, und gfnl Tiiane ine 1ot af 67202 8-10x1t0 1, with wnd 3 of FHIRIuA1) 1¢ 1o parme black, dated AGHLAL, 2,800 AW of Matheses! part of w 35 8 w i Seo 2, 3% 14, 8 of centrs of Ogden avy and of that part of's 3¢ w i & Bea 26, 3% 13, n ol O, 1. & R It R, dated Syl 20/, T, Mathews to' & fllil;l votr, e H n;,m i 15200 pATE of same, dated April & 1 Milwankeo av, 2.5 £t 8 6 of Roboy st, 30 11, dated April 13, reh 5,000 Weat dackron st, 18 95-1i a1, 48x10% Tt dated Apell 22 (ltaiph 1. Gptes o tho Eaglo Manufacuuring Comptn} Buolto at, £0 ft nof Qurley at, e f, 71391 1100 11, dated April 18,.,., 4,000 Stilkaukena¥, & o ent of Avhland v, .6 f tri~ angular lot of 39 75-100373 6R1083) 75100 18, dated April 21,, .. 0,000 Lawaay, 1911t 5 of Thiefy-sixth at, w f, 15123 7410 ft'datod Aprit 10... vere OO Nutt at, 20U It 1 of Lighteenth st, o f, Boslid £t, dated Fab, 4 L. 1,00 ‘oreat v, biet Thiris.i o Thirty-fonrh ata, w1, 2183-100x133 1, with bulldings, ot Ariit 32 11,800 Napoleon place, x‘mmx— 0) £ty dated Aptii 1 .. 1,800 Hubbard st, 113810 ft w of L, 6% 100 11, datedd Dee, 44, 18714 4510 Tndiaus v, 81 7-10 16 1 of Thenty-sizth at, o T, T4 7-10x130 310 1t (Amos Grannis to G, 1, Iircol A Cottago tirove uv, ", 0w T, Jres al Glove ax, # o cor of Thirty-geventh af, v 1, T41x2.8 8100 £t (Elizabeth AV, Fiteh {0 Ber? Jamin E. Ehtmany, dated April 21.....0... 119,000 SGUTIE OF CITY LIMITA, ARD WITHIN A RADIC OF 7 MELES OF COURT-MOURE, Stato st. 2'0 ft 1 of Forty-fourth f, L T and other propertye dated Apel Greenwood av, 110 1t 11 of Walnut sty o f, Tx 136 £t, dated Aprit 10 .. s 13,000 Ellia v, 21 £t 5 of Drcok #t, e f, 2021(0 ff, G ted April 10.., ... avee 6,500 Hyvlo Park nv, Opyontio Clietanit st, w f, (6% 1345 11, dated O, 13, 1874.... v 5,500 Jefferson #t, 12010 1t n cf Walnut at, e f, 100x160 ft, with L0Ox1C0 1t in aame block also Fifty-roventh at, n o cor of Kimbark av, wf, 182175 £t (Mary E, Kenuoey to Y, il, and O, Q. Bryaut), duted $ay 1., 5,500 Fifty-tuird st, s w vor of Frederle Bax160 {8, with 13x150 ¢ fn pamo_blocl othsr property, dated Oct. 12, 1874, .. . 5,500 Lot 19, Block 4, flost, Canileld, ct ol i AW K 8 W ) Sec. 10,38, 14, 1,000 COMMERCIAL, Tho following wero the teceipts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce In this ety during the twenty-fonr hours emding at 7 o'clock on Frilay morning, and for the corresponding date one yean ago: % TECEILTS, FIITAENTS, 1873, | 1834, 7475 11,222 sl 161,018 10544 Highwiues, Wool, Ita Fotatoea, bu. ... Lumver, No. feot., o, B Kt of produce, Tonltry, .. Poultry, cooj Game, Pyt Egge, 1l Cliceze, Uxs. Drted fruite, s, Greenapple’, Lria.. Beaug, bu, May, ton,. Teceiced, | Shipped, H.Nfl‘ 83, 390 734 | Bt bund o Walash, Wontern Union “Fel ) Ak BTl uicksllves daws Exprew. . Wells-Fargo,, Aucnican, .. Lrlety Mielgau Centr Pittaburyg & ¥t Wa, Nottbweatert,, ... 427§ | Cetitral Iac, o % Nortiweatery 1 Unlon Puc, bonda, vr. 167 Rock Laland... 3% | Dok, Lack, & W., Now Jurvey Cuul i 8 e REAL ESTATE, . The following lustrumaents were filed for record Friday, Aprit 242 CITY PROVERTY, Twenty.frst at, 120 {4 @ of Wood st, 0 f, 255123 £, datod Apal 2. 8 110 \ Hopr fba.. FOb kg Withirawn from stora on Thuraday for clty con. sumption : ,128 bu wheat, 2,460 bu corn, 2,281 bu oat, 02 bt Tye, 420 bu borley, The following graln was inspecied into atore on Friday morniug: 7 cars No, 1 spring, 67 cars No, 3 do,"10) cars No. 3 do, & cars rejocted do (1093 wheat); 10 cars yellow corn, 3 cars No. 1 do, 118 cars_and 6,300 budo, 324 cars and 5,900 bu No, 2 do, 76 cars re- Jected do (329 cars and 11,200 bu corn) ; 7 cars white ©ats, 15 crs:No, 2do, 33 cars rejected do(15% oata); 1 carand 700 bu No, 2rye, 3 tars No, 3 barley, Total, (¥67cars), 276,000 bu, Inspocted out: £,425bu wheat, 8,603 bu corn, 1,016 Lu onts, 414 bu rye, 4,412 bu bariey, Aletter from Durrayville, Scott County, Iil, dated April 22, in_answer 1o an inquiry from this city, ssys #4t 13 dally bocoming more obvious that the wheat crop s ruined, When up wo supposed that thero would be about one-half erop; it does not now seem us flattar- ing for onc-fourthaa it did (hen for half, A groat many wheat fiolds will ba put into corn,” Tle luading produco markets wore genorally weak yesterday, but active, Thery waa o wide-spread dispo- pition ta'sell in tho piincipal departients, which was largely due ta the fact of Increaaiug recelpts and amall relatively shipments, which §a mokisg our stocks in stors grow at a moro rapld rate than i3 desired by any but the shortaand the warehousemen, ‘' The prospect of a deferred upeuing of navigation tended to depress prices here, whilo Eastorn potnts secmed to be weaken- ing in antfcipatfon of larger supplles, Itis intimated that a conslderable quantity of the niow corn haa been taken out of eldvator into cars aud run back for reinupection, and hat thly fact st onca oxplains tha fargo increasd fu the roceipts, and the big Perceutage of rejected noted on the bulletin board, It sccms that e process does not pay. A good deal of the now corn was put instors In tho winter with Just enough of dsmpuessin tho kerael to prevent it from befng really dry, and that dampuoss Lias not worked outof theblny, Ifenca the corn would relnspect as ro- Jected, though of fino quality, * X .. Tho dry-goods market was without change inits leading features, In wost departmenta & good degres of nctlvity was obsorvable, aul, with tho exceptions Bereloforo noted, the fecling was unqualifiedly ,frm, Groceries {0 8 respectuble aggregato woro distributed to the terlor trads st unlformly swell-austained pricos, tlicre bolng no sigus of weuknss in any of the ataplo articles, whilo most aldo goods wers alvo Leld well up to quoted prices, Thio demand for fish fs une usually lUbersk for tha meason,—due uo donbt o the high price of meata, Iu the dried-fruit aud caunod- goods matketu therv wus only mioderate activity, and values wero not subjected fo any quotable change, Tho cool wud wood markete were quict, Lestlier aud bagging rémain dull, Dealers in oils wero dolug & fulely satiafuctory busluess, Prices were steady,” Lut- tor and cheess ruled quiet ot sbaut former quotations, ‘thio yard trade In lumber continues falr, the come mon grades receiving sa ususl the most attention, Tricea werp naltered, Cargo lumber was dull aud woak, Notllug more wis offered, but buyers wore holding of for lower prices, clalming that with com. wmou wtull rulfug st §11.04 8t the yurdathoy could not aurd to pay the prices asked, Mctaly, uails, and ‘woodenwaro were fairfy active and generally steady, ‘Tho labor troubles at the nail factorics sl Wheeling hus & teudency 10 stiffen tho market, but it fa not thought Ahiat tho strike will bo of long duration. Huugariun secd vras active and 103150 higher, and millet, though qulet {n consuquence uf light offcriugs, was atronger. Other seeds were quist and unclouped, Hay met with @ good luquiry Bt steady prices, "Tle receipta of polatoes were someowbat sualler, but the market was wosk snd dull, particularly for come mon varloties, Tha wool, Lide, hop, and broom-corn wmarketa wero quict and unchanged in thelr yoneral featurce, Foultry was du falr requeat and firm under lmjted offorings, Egge sold at 12)j¢, . PROVISIONS, HOG ¥RODUCTA—Were ruther more sclive, and easfer ull round, ‘The receipta of hogs were rathor Largo for tho soason, aud New York wes weak on prode uet, while' Liverpool was essfer on lard, ‘Thicre were a falr yurnbey of orders liere, but chledy at reduced Jyriced, aud soine of theso wero flled, moatly for June delivery, Tho fnquiry for consumption was very wmall, except fn meaty, Mexw Pouk —=Was 1'@1% per brl lower, and dull I duriuyg the greater port of the seswlon, the attendance of operators bolug quite small, The business con- suted Lirgely of changing over, Bales wera reported of 70 brl cush 8t $23.00 3 60 brls do at $21,007 1,250 bris sellor May ut £2175; 8,000 brl seller June ut @077 1 aud 1,750 brls sellor July b $1.,253 —10,120 Lrlv. Tl markot closod steady ut §21.75 for May ; $54.0055 for Juno § $2.9TK @ Lor July § aud nowlnally st §22.35@.22,60 or Auguat, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 24, Extra prime pork waa nominal at 8! . i LARD—Yas I moderalo demand and 827le per 100 e lower, in sympathy with the casler tona in Liverpool and - New York Sales wera reported of 250 tan sellor May at $15,60@15,65 5 6,500 ten seller June at $16.075@ 15,703 and 780 Les aeller July st S18,00@13,05, Tat .50 fen, The snarket cloacd steady st $15.5%213,62) o aeller May; $18.6T4@18.70 for Juno; and $15.0 for July, Meats~—Wero moderalely active, and a shade easier at fariner quotations, [t (s undetatood that reversl arders wers on the market from Hothern pointh at Tiutmuns daures and it s probabla thiat neveral ilea wwore mads which wero not reporied, including ono 1ot of 1,100,609 iba nnln\l{m!lml’l ribm. (bt thst meats wonld bo taken very frecly on s allght dteop in prices, Balea wore reported of 60,00 itw aonders geler Stay ot (e, and 130,100 D wlort: ribnat [17,@12¢ eash or eeller Moy ; 133, caclier June, aud 113, ¢ weller Tuly, The market closcd at Bige for shoul: ‘Thero (s no dors, cinly or peiier May { Bige do sellor Jutie ; 830 do reller duly 1 loug elear, 113¢c casl or solier May: do selier Junc, g 13ie o neller July, t30; aliort il (L3, ean'of Roller May 3 do roller 'June, 12's0; clier July, 127g0} short cloars, caah ar seller Ma 124¢; do wolter July, 13%e; an loose, Buweel-pickied 2, Dacon meats for shoulders packed. QnrieE—Was quiet at s@1ic, BEEF FRODUGTS~Were qitlet and nominally wn- chango, at $4,35 fr meas, §9.25 for extrn mes, and $21.0' 22,00 for b TaLLow—Quoted st RiGG R, DREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was very quict, and a shade easjer ot former prices, Buyers hold off for a decline com- mensurate with the drop in wheat, nd seflers did not feel llke making concernlont, expecially on well-known brands, which wera vers firmly held, being in amall #tock, Bales were lznitod 01100 brls winters and 423 Drls spring extran, cliefly on privato terma, I'no ‘market closed s follown : Cliofce winter extras, §5,60 @1.60; commion to good o, $3.00@3,25 ; cliolce apiing extrag, $3.00@35.25 ; fulr do, sipping grades, $1.60 5.0 Minuesotan, $3,2°@0.00; patent sprivg, $6.00@ 9007 apring sperfines, §.55@4,25 5 rye Your, 1306 o0, MnAR—=WWas in beiter request, anda shade Drmer, though i good aupply, Sales were reported of W tons 2t $17,3004 17,75 on track, at $18,00 freeon hosrd, * Conx-MeAL~Was quuted sl §,75@1.00 per brl for (@28.00 for coarse. i active and averaged 2c lower, under heavyolleriugs, The advicea from Liserpool wero to 1hi0 effect that tho market was woak and lower, but the yuotations were about the samo 38 Jast Tuesday, New York was very dull, with * parties apart,” and n great many sclling orders wero réceived from the winter- whieat sections, though the weather wan stthl raw, and thie reporta fron the country far from favornble to the winter-wheat ercp. A leter recelved from Central Olifo stated that that section and the southern part of the Stato had suffered much more from tho cold than fur mavy years past, whilo the northern tier of coun- tia lisd been generally protected by thesnow, Lat *tlo country Wworo sellets,” and local oporators fol- lowed suit, Tis wade the’ market activo, sud nittek less of alocal deal than for wovarsl days mast, The market {mproved o little after 11 o'clnck, but weak ened agun as othor orders leamo ' I, and owosod very dull, Too shipping demaud was very Higlt, buyers atating that they vannot take hold at cur. rent prices, tho market Leiug several couts ngainst them, » Henco the tradlug was chlefly npecuiutive. Soller Juno vpened at $1,05¢, declinod t) $1.04%, wold up to $1.04%, receded to $LUAY, rote t0§1.03%;, and fell tack to $1.UAY at the cloe, Seller May Gold at $1.01}((x1.03K,, closlng at $1.0247. Sellor July sold nt ‘@LYGK. Negular No, 2 ring was nominal at 1o elow May, and_receipte of do dated wiuce the 11 closcdd at 1,02, Caslt palex were Toported of 1,100 bu No, 1 priug at $1.06@214 12,000 b No, 2 do at $1.01 @12} 3,409 bu No, §doat b @ 1,840 1 - Tots], 81,0. 0 bu, Atiuspsora WneaT—Was fn fale demond, but 2c lower, Hales were %600 bu st $1.03 for No, 1 sud 2 . COHN—Was nctive, and frregular st an average de- cline of ¢ perbu, Liverpool was sironger, and New York firm, but the local weskness in waeat, Joined o the fact of large recaipts and very muali shipments, do- pressod tho murket, though very littly of the cortl rv- celveil way offered for sale, Bub it biought ont otfers to sell for future, both from clty and country, and thy market broke tider the wolgltt, expiecially ad tlo shurt | luterest bad Blied rather freely’ dudug tho precediug dayn of the week, leaving buta light demnud for op- tious. Thero wa s falr jnquiry for cash lots, oatens:~ bly forshipmont, Seller May opened at 34, told ut declined 10 7Je, aud udvanced to 74X, closing at74%e, Seller June sold at 75, @7, ol Tade. Roller July dold at 1K@ cloued ot Tlo aaked for new, aud (34¢ for ¢ Canh gales wore £ sported of 9,500 bu S0, 2 bt TI@13 18,800 biz do at 70 @T1c; 00 bn high inlxed at 135, 4,000 bu pew doat (227 11,602 bu rejected at 10w 703gc; and 80) bui cars at T4 on frack, Total, 45,0:0 b, - OA'IB—Were ratlier quiot and aliout %o lower, The market opened dull and weak owing 10 moro libeyul receipta nud the easier fecling §n otler grain, but vub- scquently recovervd underu Lotter domand and report ot un advance fo Kew York, The trading was chuofly Bpeculatise, belng confined to May and June, with rather mors changing over frum next month futo June thau recently, ot & diiferenco of abaut Ic./ Setler Muy opencd st 61/ge, declined to 6 (e, nnd closed firm ot l5w1sge, * Seller June rold ut £34(@525c, an closed i taxatake, Vessel room way enguged for about 60,000 bu oata, No.2 cashior seller tho month s votalual ot Cl@Ke, 1tls roported thut gesrly sli the dozla for. thin monjlrare provided for, Fre Tecelpts of No, 2 were quoked at 1N @O1Ke, Bales fn- clude: 4,800 b fresh No, 2 a B14@ rliye. RYE~AVas ju falr request to Al ordeen, and firm ab an advanco of 1@ unier vory light ofioriugs. N0, fresls wus quoted ut $1,U6@1,07, Hales waro llmited to 400 Liu No. 38t $1.07, and 150 bu by samplo &t §1,08 on track, BARLET—Was quiet but firm, Thers wore neveral orders on the market for cash, bt tha offerlugs were 0 wmull bt buyers found 1t ‘diflicult fo ple ail of them. Bellera generally were askin bLigber prices which wero pald for No, 3, Thero was wlso a good inquiry for options, and higher prices were bid, but they falled to draw’ out sellers, and no sales were reported, Bcller Muy was quoted at $1,17@1.18, and seller tho morthal §1.3). Cush No, 21 A, D, & Co,'s sold at §1.23 and fu N. B, &t L, $LiLin I, L, §L.181n A, D, & Co. houses, Rsjoctéd was inastive were roported of 4 bl No, 3 st § Fo,3 at $1.1161.20 ; and 1,400 bu by sample , 9,400 b, LATEST, In the aftornoon tho markew wero quiot wihiout par- ticuiar chauge, oxcept wheut, Which was sctive sud srong carly, "Wt closed at' (e same prices as o0 hauge. il ‘Nlced pork waa quiet but irmer, The tradliik befor tho call wan_chietly ju changing from May t0 June at 43¢ premlum. Boildt June cloed ok $22.03, Salos 2,150 Drls at $22.05@22.07) for June, and $22.30@42.35 'for July. Thed was in faly demand snd fimer, cloain, $10,625¢@15.8 for May, and $13,30 for Jutie, with saled Ol 4,100 tca at $15.53(8 13,60 {0 Alay, $16,78 for June, ana'$15,95 for July, Beats weroateady, Bales, 100,000 It shiort riba, mell- er May, 8t 12c, y Wheat was in active_speculative demsnd, and a vanced 3c, bul fell back to the upering rungd. Beller May bold up to $1.03%, end closed at $Linlj, Seller Jurio mold at $1.043¢@1.033, and closed o 8. iz, Curn was quiet and o esaler, at Tu4C for May, and T4Xo for June, ‘Oatu wore qulet 3t 62%e for June, UANDLING GRAIN IX NEW YONK. | A New York tch of yesterday Sagh: 0 Binie Bonate. Comttitea to4tiy. continned fhefe fuc quirics 120 the charges for handling grain a tuls ter- shinus, Quo receiver of grain statod tuat the chargos for batlling graiv, which were yesterdsy given us 3jfo per bu, ghad’ beon fncorrectly computod, gavo tua follo) edulo: Rowlghing grals, X Clovatlug, %c; wtorage, Xei lighleruge, lio? For welghimg for forelgu anipnicnt, 3c: extra cliurge for dalivery un Loard siips, 5 @3ty und foracraening, Xt Ho thouglit tho bandling of grain ought to be dono lioto & cheaply a8 at Butfalo,” . et GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL~Was firm b §2.2°@2.33, BUODM-CORN—The market is generally reported quiet, but smull orders aracoming i1 all tha whilo, and ths ly shipments are lsrger thau at this thue s year ogo. Followlng I the range of prices, wido Leing tho Lighest for {he best qualit grades named ; Good fo choice hurl, 13} @14 that will work iisolf futo & choice hurl byoom, 11@ 17 10 good do, 10@I0K@IINC] nferior Py = out- 3 » \ » sathafactorily active demsnd for cholco to fauey table buller, and o acanty supply at 24@3%, Low and medlum grades vemaln rather quiot, but tho legitimata trade requirementa are sufti- clent to absorh (ho curront receipts, and Ficos alow couslderablo stoadluess, Followiug aro the quotations : Choica to faucy yellow, 2i@i20; medium to good grades, 11@20e ; Iuferior to common, 13@16e, OULEA—Saies o & e ageegels wors accor plisted at substantially former quotaLions, or ! uld saclory, sud at 9@ 130 for lower e R hopes U 5 kglocted, and sclin rregularly—quotay) 18150, COAL—Prices sro steady snd firm for aulhraclte, sud tke Lest brands of sofi cual, but weak fortbe orlie tinuc 10 quote; lackawsu e iy catmcl, o M@0 Erie aud Waluib ),80@10,00; cannel, $3.8@ il G'mu; llm'klnz"lllun $6.60; Iudiana block, #1.00n,50; Tiiinots, $4,80@5. E(GS~—Wore jo libara) supply and falr request at 1350 a4 the averago price, well-packed cased some= tisies belug 13 RUITS AND NUTR—Apples continue woak, tho detsud boing Jght, whilo tie suppls &4 proving more liLeral thst it waa geverally supposed (o be, Owing 10 thio prowpect of a short poack crop tho present sese «ou, Wiero (s & v fecling winang holders O peaches, who anticipatd better prices by aud by, Other dos mstia drhd aro steady, Fordigu deacsiptions romain quiel, currunts and “prunes excepled, Quotwtions ara aa follows ¢ FunsroN—Dutes, G)isTo ] fijs, drawsy It 11@1dc; Turkivh pruncs, %@ m kuge, 1@lixo; do, boxes, 4 duw, l:{tl'l. WAL@Y.00 G looss Muscalel, Valoncla, 1 3c;' Zanto _curcanty, dtron, Bxadié; lemou peel, 19G20c, Dow Mickigan spples, £.9@ T@iko; 1 H vy i luygc Dby Judisns und THinol, sNa8)o; Southed Hic; peaches, halves, V@VXo; do mized, ¥@ive} blackborries, 105 @L0%03 ~ rasp- Titled chersits, shadle, Nuze & nhies s, berty, 134140; almonds, Terragons, dea_walnuts, 13@lic; Orenoblo walnut razils, 1@ 11Ne; pocans, Texas, N @160 Wihoing- 108 peanuts, &« Wo; Tenutssse pesuuls, &dbo; Afrl- 4t peabuly, S @ GUEEN FRUITS—Forelgn fruita woresteady under 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, 3 fale inquiry. Apoles continus dull and weak, Valencia oranges, $10,00@12,00 per casn: oranges in Doxes, $1IU@DL0; lemone, §ILAOSANE appdon, per br), falr to eholes, $2.0 @2A0; Aspinwnil hananas, $3.U038,00 per bunch ¢ red bananas, $3.00G0.00 por buneh, GHOOERIES—Ttie demand for grocerios was quits up o all oatonabe” expectatlons, and & good fecling prevailed amoug the Jobbing frad no_changes swero made, tho market reaining the steady toua fhat has disiingaished it for a nunber of uays paxt. Ve repont dur list, as follotm s icr—llangoon, Of@ixc Carollns, TX@Yg0; , 7 @R, L dnvn, BIK@NYA § Jave, No, 2, 00y olce to fancy 10, zhezdiye? good to prime 10 cotmmon o fair, 2l 21e s raastlng, Hingapare Java, 2aasies Conta Rica, 2 aracatbo, RATINT. na—Uatent cut loaf, 1t/;@1160 3 crusbied and powdered, 11125 1E (e : grannlated, {1}¢} 4, Mandard, 1he; dn N Way I D50; exima’ O, D& 0' No, 1,04@9 Inont quotations ©1'0 No, 0350 yollow, y chiolee brow, H ’lu prime do, n..;s,-%u § com mon do, Tl e3 clinjes malaeses sngar,” S@de ; it gommon {5 falf o, 15¢@Ha ; N, 0. comnioi to chuics, e, suurs—Dismond deips, $1,1531,30% silver drlp, axtra e, 0343007 good piigar-tioune Menp, 53@sse; 2158 d0, BIAUS0: N Ofteans tolarach, holcr, 1o, @ i8e; do prime, 7. do_common to _goad, 00468 3 Turto Titeo mo @33cs'common miolaa: #en. 4 1@4102 Llackatrap, 3910 Brrezsa—~Allspics, 13)@10'¢e; cloves, M‘W’h‘{ can. Ha, Li@3lar pepper, silgdige; nutniegn, §f 1,35; Catentla ghuger, 12531 BoAra—(lerman Mottidd, b, {ci Goldon West, 3@ es Wilto Lily, 81geoige s White Rtose, S @ike 8avon Imperial, O, HUAY—Wan i filr tequeal snd steady, Trimo tim othy wan quoted at $18.51 on track, sl $10.00at tho Htock-Yards, Bales, 10 tons No, ) timatliy at §18,005 10 tous No. 4 at $17,00; 20 fons chuice praleip at 13,003 10 tons No. T at$1i,47¢ 10 toys at $13.15, all on track, o quote: No. 1 tho:ly, ¢ 804 19.10% Ko, 2 o $12.0@1R00: mixed, $15,0@15,0¢ primo .fl-hn-( prairie, $13.L07 No, 1, $ILn@l480; No. ¥, $0.608 1.0, IHOHWINES—Were In good demand al tho recently adyanced quotation, Tnyers U §1,12% per gallon, bt there were no_offeritige. most of thv wines now hierg hedng held at $1,14@1,15, Ralea wera reported of 400 brla biyer Juna at $1.16, TUDES—Wore In moderte ppply and demand. We quote:Green ity butchers', 5¢; kreen curel iight, SiR8Ne; hoavy o, 8o part cured, TH@8e; gron calfy, “T4ct Ary Mt bides, kip and caif, Vil dry’ malted bldes, $4@loe: doacon akinm,” 43w 3008 ahitep relta, wool estimated an washed, por b, 40@ e, Hides with ono grub aug over oto claxacd an Uamiaged. - Damaged siock bringa, two-tulnda price, i branded 10 pec cent o, LOPS—Bmatl ordors aro belng filled at 35@%90 for g3l fo cholco Westorn hops, Fancy sampim nre hield at 40, and &r0 Very acarce, Low rades sell ot various TIER—Qulet alfll prevails in this market and AW & 126k of Arnnens, Wo fuote : b City harnens, . Conutry harness, Line, city, 9 1 B, iy, W I Kip, veals ity upper, No. T, H it, Gotutey upper. Collar, 9 ft. Galt, enty, Calf, country, Ruugh upper, standard. Mouyhs upper; damaged Bunalo slaughter solo, 1A aolo 1.10@ 145 76,6 1,10 42 65.L0@76.00 tich alf, 24 to i3 b 1,66 2.2) French kip, 60 to 100 1t 1,00ia 1,560 LUMBES—Tho yan! bitsiness waa up to the recont o, the demand Leing principally for tho ccm. grates, which are bitled st #11.00 & 11,50, soui Lrfnging mare (1 consequence of thelr ears v, *Fencing Is pearso ond firm at quotationr, Very Itélo was dono at the docks, bugers and seliers stiil belng wido apart in thele viows, tho former bidding 9,50 for pleco stuff, Yurd priced we i $32.00@55,00 Taird cieary 1 duch,... Third elear, thlc p at flooring, 1at niul 24, rougi Clear siding, 1at and accond, Fhnt conimon siding. . I stock boand € stock board: an Jolst and scantling, 13 to 241 g Sniugles o Lrck (A)yvrses OILS%-Deslera report improveme for lineeed and turpentine, and fo tiIb former thers fs a tiriner feeling thun has prevalled of iate, Lacd ro- mains stiong ot the recently advanced quotations, and prives of whale, mperm, wnd uoatsfoot are aliG frmiy Leld, Wa niako 1o chango tn onr list : Carbon (sandard whito) 1 deg tont, Thigo ; do Litaols legul teat, 150 deg., 1503 do headiight,’ 173 deg,, 18c1 extrs winter lard oll, $1.9%#1.3): Ko, 1, SLi2710; No., BI@ASe ; Hnsbed, raw,Ti @i7c; do bolledyruslo} whale, 80,4820 sperm, $2,35:4.4,40 § neatafoot ofl, sirics Iy pure, $1.03; do extra, Dica8ii0: do No, I, Bi@ il bank ofl, 'S3c; atraits, c0es plimbago ofl; (e 56} turpentific, 44@16c3 uaphtha, 63 gravity, 14X@ 13¢: naphtha, common, 123 @Lic, ¢ POTATOES~The racelpta woro 3 Jittlo. cmaller, but the oiferings wera In_cxcesy of the domaiid, snd com- mon varlo.fes werg almost unealablo, Choleo Peach. biown sell the most readily, but the market for all va- eletica {s dull and weak, Bales : G cars Eastern Peach. blows, Bic, delivored 3 4 cary 3o, un track; 1 car Weetern 00, very etiolve, at 81c; 1 cat good at 73, delivered ; 8 cars Western Early Tose at e, delivored ; 1 car Weatorn red ut 41xe, on track POULTItY—The rocoipts coutinué amall, sa ustial at this tima of the season, #nd both chickens and tur- keys sell readity (o the focil trade. Spring chickens wero lield at 86,80 rer doz, Following are tho quotae tlous: Turkeys, Uve, 1¢W13c; chickens, live, $1.00@ 4,80 per doz, or 1iwi2yo per 1 ; goese, live, S X er doz. E SHEDRifungsrian wis wetio and excllod, advati. fng 103150 per b, Millet was also in demaud, sud higher, being very scarve, The Increased demand for thiese late seeds 15 thought to he cauned partly By tha backward season, which i supposed to liavo fntorfered ta some extent with the sowfug of otlior kinds of seed, Hungurlan sold at 2234195, and_cholce millot was quoted at $1.50, Timolhy was quiet and steady ut $2,20@2.40, thio outaido being for prime, Clovor woa slowut §0,6280,5, and mammoth at §1.76, BALT—Wua moderately active, and steady, fino st being quoted firm under light atocks ; *Onondaga and Saginaw, finc, $1.08; Canada ; ordluary coarse, $1.00% coirse diamond, $2.133; duiry, willi out bagy, $2.76 dulry, with bags, $3.60; Ashton dairy, yer vack, $7.0044 TEAS—Tuers b a well-snatalaed demand for teas, and i reaponso o tho late improvoment in tho poui- tion bf the Eaatern market tho tenor of prices firmer, Toth the local and country trado woro liboral purchus: raat the rango of prices folowiug: Young byson, cammon to_good, K5uid3a; choleo 1o oxtra flus, 166 @$1,00; common'to fine old Lykon, 45@Ne; com- mou_to fine imperial, #8@60c; good to cholce doy Ts@do: fair to Rood guupowder, {Bads: oxfra Moynre, $1,15:1,25; Pingsiey, coommon to good, batic: good to choles, 75@83c; cholco to extrd new Jupan, BCGDV ; common to good do, 303 10s; fair o good G, ii@diey common e, {015 common 10 tino Ooiong, B%e 430§ G00d, bOEto; chol to gxtra, H0cis 1,00, < WOOD—1I 1n tucderate demand and romalns steady at $7,00 for beech and at $3,00 for maple, dolivered. VEAL—Common alock whs in excearlva supy sellers generally were willing to shode prie weather {s warnier, which fact also mukes holders anx- Tous o close out, 'Thiu and coarso veal fa quoted at 4 ¢, and ool to cholce st 4@Tc, and extra at Be, WOOL—A fow lota of tiew wool frym fat sheop are comivg forwurd, and wnwashed has bech a0ld at 3o, 0ld wool ts Doatly out of market, Pricea for naw aro oxpected to open ot sbout o sume, Fange as o year ago. Ol s auoled os follows Qood to riine fuboniabed, B6@B3c; poor Lo, §004 it shed 3#520¢ fine and’ moedium’ washed floece, ¢ @300} fancydo, Blog coarve waahied flooco, 4064307 e dium aud coarse uuwashod, J0@3Tc; e unwisbod, ». zefiort & fair demiand for sessonably woolouware, and & comparativoly steady markol under mMade trato slockw, Trooms oro sleadyt also ropes, Drices ro fepoatod 88 follows : ~Two-lioop puils, 75 per doz; tureeboop do, ¥20): do dulry) 515@ed) § eitra do, $4.18 ; extea cliscte-tuli, 30,003 Nok, B 3@ do 810083 tubs, threa fil Deai, 3175 ¢ keolers, five in nicat, $1.73¢ Laif-bushel Ineasures, piain, $1.13 3 da ron-bound, §4,50 3 churns, o840 e 311071000 liewded clothies-piis, 10:G wash-Losrda, $2.23(5400 per doz; barrel-covora, kannaking, $5.00@3.60 per fack ; hroome 1.00610,00 per m; Ko, $4,00.4 480§ N dmu.w{?mwilcfinémlu éhl’fi mi;‘d.'m-, lin vope, 14X @13X0 ; siaul do, Li@13c per i, e e YAl Followlug are thio leading Eastoru pointu’s rates o . Chisago to LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, Receipte— Callls, Tlogs, |Sheep, 14,6500 2479 1v,6-0f 53,083 RRTHT Ryt [ 840y 8410) 1,059 S0 D008] ‘7s anaf 7l I FXTYERXTS 4 1,12 LUl 5,980 GATTLE~Noug of tho featuros of tha caltle market ‘were noticeably differeut from those prevalent ‘for the past hislf-dozen days, the dewand contivulug sctive st thoroughly sustained prices, The f4 (bat lolegrams 274 3:0; pulied wool, 42@47c, \‘a‘uunfluwalm. BRUUME, AND ROPEB=—Doalers. from New York and Duffalo wore of & somewhat loes favorablo tenor sesmod not to unfavorably tafluence shippers, tho demaml from whom wan quite an urgent anon any previous day of tho week, Trading was Drink throughont the day, and at the clase not o rlo- contly falted drove remagued In the yarls wnsold. Amohg tho nateworthy salen were 68 Towa steers, nyer- aging 1,452 n, at §0.60—n0ld by Mallory Diros, to W, 1 ‘Thoab eaflle wero fod by B, K, West, of I, Biralior & O, 0old 31, nvoraging 1,137 i, 8t $G.875, Tho higheal figure pald for Toxn enttle within the past year wan nltalned yeaterday by conover & Hall, they selllug 80 aud 34 &t $8.30° and 0,40, respectivoly, : CATT) Number and deserivtion, B ovira aleorn. Mextra ateer 48 extra steors 15 extra steers, Av, 1% 3 rice, 17 cltolca ecrs 10 cliolee micers ik 8look Bl 19 ptock st 41 mockern 12 batehers’ 1) butchora’ wiock 124 fat pony steors £0 cholcé strors 19 pony nteors. 2 Lutchers’ stock.... P L (] HOGS—There wan actfvity 1 thio hag irado from the opening of businers down to thio clone, atd prices again Tuled steady and firm, Balo wero reported nt $i.6 @110 for poor to choico 1t weighte und et ¥, L2 tor infetinr to extra heuvy, The offeriugs, thoug niot inferior to those recn in the yards on the proceding dayn of the weck, mado s miserably pcor avorage, and only n comparatively muall percentago of the safes Yras at prices above $4, 0. Tho market closed #ieoug, wiih no desirable stock lefs over, Following aro sowe of 1ha trans eifons ¢ < . B0G BaLES, Av, PricelNo, V2L $8.00 [ 4N, 813 Ar, Jrice,|No 130 104 iaedd Ky 5f 41, 00} 19,350 11 i 7. 2.9 21 3 oL, 160 7,50 205 BIEEP—Notwlibstanding the materially fncreased recelpts thero wora buyors for ull the offerlugn, sud nt as good prices 48 wuro pald on any previous day of thio wevk. iligher pricon at tho East stimulated the sbipping demand, and thio bulk of tha stock wan scat forward. \Wo guilo thy market irm ot K.30.33.50 for shorn, und al $3.50:%7,00 for_common 10 extrs wooled, EAST LIBENTY, Sperinl Dirpateh to Tha Chicndo Triune. CENTRAL 81006 YAUDS, EAST LInGKr, 1, Aprl 2,—CATTLE—Tho roceiyds for the weck (nditig Avil) 21’ wore 7,40 Licad, agadtit 6,55 the week beforo, - Tlo aupply hes Foon very light for sard sales, and, though thera wera enangh cattio for 1o demand, Esstérn biig- v wonld not take hold at tho prices avkod—from o to ¢ bigher than Jast wock, Mauyof them wout back enipy-handed, aud_others’ had bought in. Chicugo, Thie quality wan gederally good s vory fow comnion offercd ; extrs, 1,400 101,500 1ud, $7.0047.00; prime, 010130 1ok, $0.5066 6,155 g100d 1,300 to 1y o085 falk, 1,605 0 1,100 1w, $5,56 o, 960 to 1,000 s, $1.50a5.201" bully, Halex for tho week amounied to 1,433 bead, Hoas—Recelpth were 24,310 biud, agalnst 3,350 the woek beforo. ‘The supply was fail; prices gave way from Monday a strong i(c, closing with tho pons full and pricen an follows: Extta Fhiluelphis, $9.00n 9455 wood Phlladelplin, $3,4064.503 wood mized Yorkers, $8.0)@¢,20; lightt Yorkers, $:.5067.80; com- Binn Liogy, $1.20@ 100, BuELy—Tho receinta viero 21,600 hiead, ngainat 10, tho week bifore, The supply Wan full, and, owiug to tho oxtreme cold weather, clipped sliesp wora bad to sell, unid prices off cousitiorabuy, and o great many 1in- sold, Tae prospecta are favaruble for the buyer, Ex- tra_Woolul, 7451605 good waoled, 90 to 100t $8.36@7.20 | falr wooled, 80 to 85 Ibr, £6.23 0,50 ; co 1o wadled, 33 to 80 1be, $3,2%@ 5,60} common 10 ex clipped, $4,0086.90, feag Tridume, 3 Eeves—Receipts, 704 cars, 160 1 exca A buogancy of fesHiug ‘was fnuvgurated at the opening on Wednesday, uud the market continued to rulo strong up to yesterdsy evening, when lurge receipts were unnounced for to- day, but a littio coaxing on the part of sellers deploted the yards beforo night, Now York butchers and a few DBrighton dealers have been the P rincipal buyers, To- day the market opencd at & slight ‘advancaon prima Leavy ateers not to exceed 10c,but on medium weights, sy 1,00 to 1,550, 1t fs fully up 2ic, and on_comimon nbout the same ; prime Ohicrokees sold quickly at 0 (@02, and natives of similor weighta about tho same ’flfm’. The market ruled ateady to-day up to the cluse, e roduced ratirosd tartT will' dacblless fncreaso tho value of trade here noxt week, forthoss who have becu out for a long time will resuma businesn, BHEED AND LaMns—Itecelpls, 80 card, 9 less than Tast woek, of good quabity, aud moatly faf, The mar- kot 18 & s{rony Ac higher 'than last week, with o good - Exstern and local demand, snd with some fuquiry for Now York; eales of common to good st 8idRe; spring iamabe, V@10, 28 (0 age aud appearance, The market fl«‘:llmf wieauy, with u falr demaud, in part apeou- vo. NEW YORK, New Yonr, April 23, —Bekves—Tecelpt fug 82,300 for four days, sgaiuet 4,3 0 tlia eamo timo joat week, Tho quality was fair, but not a0 good as thie previoua two days, Trade was not brisk, aud soma 1y to clear the yerds, ersand oxon sold at Li@1uc; fat Lulls, Bigc, live weal Brixzr—Arrivals, 4,370, making 14,080 for four daye, againal 12,040 at th0 same time last weok. Toe demans was light, vnd tha market dull ond weak at a declino of 16 § ordinaty to brime clipped shcep, Y@ 63c. BwiNg—Heceipts, 4,430, making 18, 0J for the four oy, againat 14,170 at tho same time last woek, Nome offered alive, BT, Loum, 8, Lovs, Apell 23,—loos—Raceipts, 1,125; lower; shiplend, 31.30G47.25, Dacon, $1.40@1.85; good to ehisee, $1.10 8.0, CaTTLE—Ro:eipts, 415; beady; good demand for beat grades ; sales of good uativa shippers of §.5: common to 'falr nativa butchiors', $1,75e 5,78 ; mixed atock, $1,80@5.03; common Toraus, $2.053¢. LUPPALO. Borraro, Aprl 23,—OATTLE~Recelpts, 884 3 total for the weok, 9,571 ; u0 market froeh arrivals through connignments ; yards hsro of afock, < Buzkr anp Lixmy—Tiecelpts, 1,000; folal for the woek, 12,000 ; market slow at ygaterdsy's quotations, Hous—Recelpts, 1,500 ; totsl’ for the Week, 12,200 ; market dull; alow demand; Hght Yorkers, $7.534,50; heavy, $8.0038.00.€ s ES S — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. “ Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicayo Tribuns, Livenroor, April 2311 8. m.~Frouva—No, 9, aln § No, 1, 218 0d, G arx—Wheal—Winter, No, 3, 98 413 No, 1, 0s Cd3 apring, No. 2,86 4d; No, 1, Ba 1047 white, No, 2, 083 No.1, 0add; cluby No, 2, 94503 No, 1,08 10d, -Re- ceipts last threo days, C0,000 qre, 68,000 qra belng Amerlean, iy Livesroor, April 23—1-40 p, m,—DozADSTUYFS— Quict, Wheat—Club, No, 2, f%s4d; No, 1, 0s0d; whito, Ko, 9,985 No, 1, 0a 3d; spring, No, 3, 8s dd; No.1,849d, Corn—No, 3, 34s 9d; No, 1, 3 T'Rovistoxs—Lard, 63 03, Pork, 10s changed, .Livenroor, April 235 p, m,—Markst unchanged, Liveavoot, April ii—Latest,—ViLous—Btate aud ‘Weatern, 238, y ARatN—Wheat—No, 2 spring ta No, 1 do, now, 8464 @814, Corn, Amerlcan mixed, now, 33, Puovisionk—Pork—Winter Westorn, do East~ orn, W, Docf—American mow, 7ds 64, Lard, 0%, Bacon—Cumberland cut, uew, 105, Cuxysr~Fine Amarican, 781, Tattow—4ln 6d, PrrnoLeos—Refined, 0Xd ; upirits do, BXd. Mancumstss, Aprl 23,—YaRNs AMD FABRIGS= Bteady, Loxvow, April 20,—WrsTiEz—Unsettled, Coxsors—3loney, 93%@Y: account, U3R@H, Untvep fiTaTes lowne—\se, 106K ; '07s, 104K ; 10- 403, 10335 5 now 5s, 102, AMERICAN RAILIOAD SEQURITIZS—~New York Oentral, 01; Erls, 27 profarzed, 3, Tarrow—41e9d, PrruoLsux—Rofined, 1054 § splrits, 94, Tux Banx of LxoLawn—The smount of bullion withdrawn from tho Bauk of England on balance to- dey 18 £34,000, Pantd, April 23, ~REWTES—53¢ 050, “I'Wlwur. April 34-Unrreo $7aTze DoNpe—'0ls, %, AxTwxsr, April 29, —PeTROLEUM—2, PITTSBURG OIL-MARKET; PrrrsuuRa, Te, April 2.—Pelroleum dull; crude, W@1.02) §at Parker's rebery, 135c, Philadeiphs delivery, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PritapzLeuis, April 23,—~Wool in lmproved de- maud and prices firm, Ollo, Feunsylvanls, aud West Virginia XX and sbove, 8303 X, 65¢; mwedluw, 563 8150 ; coarve, 80@510 ; New York, Michigen, Indlana and Western fine, $9@510 § medium, B5&500 ; coarse, €03 cawabings, uowashed, 6007 uawashed, 48@sco; — fine, unwashed, cowrso and modium un- waghed, dl@1do; thb, washed), £8@C0¢, * NEW YORK DRY-G00DS MARKET, Nzw Yonk, Aptil 39,—The tesdo movement wanalow to-day fu nll branches of Blislnen n goods were in stendy but stricily moderate domand, and pricasun- changed fn frst hande, Heavy standard and flo brawn cottons wero In faft requést. leachiod Aliirt. Inge wire dull, and oufride maken wésk, Cheviotn wero in falr demand at {rregniar prices. Whito groand ploidand shirting prints were selling in modersto ausutities, Forclgt guoila and woolons were quict, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, ~ + REW YORK, Speetal Dimateh to The Chicano Trlbune,: NEw Yonk, April 29,~GRatx—Wheat—The market I8 qulel, and prices genenally neo without decded change; malea of 81,000 hu nt $1,14@1.18 for No. 8 Apring; $1.10:¢1.21 far No, 3 Chleago : BL20RLSLY for No. 2 Northweatern: $1,32@1.24 for No, 2 Milwau- keoj $1.2%(L2 for No, 1 spring; $LU@LIS for ungraded fowa and Minncsota spring a7 @11 for wintor rod Western; $L3IG1ITY {of amber o3 and #1.3531.41 for white Weutern, Ityo fér Canada In bond, and $.04 for Blate, Tharley steady ; ualen of 10,000 bu Cansda whito at $1.62¢, Corn 1o better, with a moderato export and fiome-frado demand ; sales 401,000 bu_ ot iy @de for Wetérn nitxed, and 9ic for yetlow Westorn, Oats ac- tive and firmer; rales 69,00 bu at 103@E7Xe for mixed Westernq 7A@713c for white Western, - Proymons—Cut moats quiet; 030 for city piekled shonlders; 12)@13%0 for do hams, AUddles quiot ; 13@!3%0 for long cloar, Lard beavy and lower; nales of 200 bicrees at 163(@15 13460 for primo stearn, @nocenyrs—Hngara—Tneio han been mora achivity in TAW sugurs Mnco the laat roport, bt the prices are withont furtlier change; rales embraco 168 hhla Cuba Muscovado at, $4.3 TaLLowW—Thcre was 8 falr inquiry at steady prices; el of 130,00 tLa at £ @ ge, tho latter for city, Whanr—Market i per galion higher ; Thfa chocks bunlness ; anles 160 brla ot $1,1436(31.15, LoprER—The market for Itio, afiar tho large move- ment noted for tho laat day or two, lina again becono veey quict, holders offering thelr stocks feas frocly asking full figures; tho market cloren atrong s the only salos wero 773 Ings, per Lord, of Dallimors, ot 18¢§ ordivary cargoes, 1014@101§210e, nd exe tremo range for lots, 16X @20)c gold per Ib, sixtyand nincty daya’ eredit, Iyiesouts—~Thoro ian very 1ight movement on the bortl, thero Leiug litlo or nio domand, compstatively #peakiug, foF roott, an advlces from European mar kela sro ot of an eir.ouraglng nature, coneoquently nm:;:n ure not taklug hold freely; rafes are without change, 3 1y 170 the Assactated Tress,) NEww Yonm, April “h—Froun—Lern active; re- ceints, 15000 Vrlw: supetfine Western and Blate, $1.30@10 Rooll oxtra, $1.63@R.205 mod 10" chaice, '$3, 45,005 White whost ‘Wenturn ‘oxtra, $3.00@0.3); eitrs Oblo, $3.0040.803 B, Louls, $3.16 Rtyo fiour unchianged, v MEAL—Ve(artl, $6,00@4.60, , Gram—Wheat les ‘nctives recolpt, 41,000 L g No, 1 _sprivg, $1.2@1,50; o, 3 do, $1,14@1.1 o, 3 Ohicago, $1.10R 131 ¢ 'No, 3 Northiveatérn. @L21; No. '3 Milwaukee, $1.25@13; ungrad Tnva and Minnesota spring, $1.54@135] winter red Weatern, $19%41.31 5 amber’ Westorn, 31,313 white db, $101G1.41, Dy dull; Cavada, fu boi, 1.00; Hiate, $1.08, Birloy stoddy: Caniads \West Prim, 815237, Malt quickpnd steady's Canadn Went, ety made, Gae, Corn 1n modcruta detand ; recelytn, 20,060 bu 3 mixed Westorn, 933 dic: yallow do, dic Osts attive and firmer; rccefpts, 7,000 bu j mized Wostern, Té e : white do, b TTic, HaY=Unchutiged: e Guockmrr—Cullée firmy fair domand. Bugai apiet ; fair o good refining. 8 1-18@8G.INot primie, Wi T-16e ; retined, 9%,@103c ; Tuuscovudo, 8 1-10 816, Mdizetes qulct and frmi, Tico ateddy. Primousus—Dull nnd nominst; refned, 13%@ 134 : eride, 61 6240, $2.07@2.12), BrnArseD fosiw—Dul SPIREDA TURPEN INR=mifT 37550 Laas—ileavy : Western, lik@1ie, Tnovirtoms—Pork lower ; new, $32.00. Deef qufet, Cat maats gnict: fn bulk, D3 @9%0 1 do hams, 111G 12%0 ; middios qulet : long cleur \ , 1351250 ‘primo steam, ealorn, aliort elear do, 1@ 1%%c. Lard firm § M Durrren—Uncbanged. NEW ONLEANS, New OnLraNs, April 23,—FLovn—Supply smple for tho demand § awsortment goo uuvu:Xm- 500§ tingle extra, $5.60; donble, $5.15 ¢ trcbie, $2.008¢,00; orn quict at B3@8sc, chiolce, $6 Goarn Buas—Doli a) $1.25, Uar—Duil ; prime, $25.00; chotos, §29,00," ProvisioNs—Pork In falr demsnd oud stronger s Eales at. to arrive nnd $29.00 on spot ; uow Ll Iugher, Dry salt meats, hone in Bret han e, 1248 § 183¢c, Dacols qulet and strong%ge; 13ze; 152;0 3 bama fn'domand at Lux@liye, Lard in finh&lflpvl{ nd good demand ; 05 thores, 15%(@10% ¢ keg, 10X® 3ge. x Unoornirs—Sugar firm} common, 8%@%c} fairto fuliy falr, Ta@ia: prime fo clioles, Sig@szie. Mo Lanecs firm ; atock in heds, 4,041 brls; comrmon, )0} 8501 brime lo_strictly ‘prime, L0@1Ue, Coffes rdinary to prime, 19%@20%¢ WrinikY—N0 demand, buf Lold iigher ; $1,15 CoRN-MEaL~Dull at $1.60, | ; CINCISNATT. Coxcrxratt, Aprl 24.—Froun—Activo and. ad- vancol 3 fatnly, $3.606.0,70, Gnats—Wheot falr and_advanced; red, $1,45@1.30, Corn quiet and unehanged: 704750, ' Oats atcauy and in modetate demand § (8@:le. liye quiet nad un- hauged No.3, Tarley quiet and unchanged ; Iall, §1.45:a 1,50, . Linsecd quiet; 78, Lard—Wicter estras, V1L S0 Fuas—Lower ; 14e, Lurren—Easfer ; chofec, 20@330, i Cuxzsr—Quict ; 14 e . i Croves BE) $i2.00, Frovistoms—Pork quict ahd unchanged ; $22.123, Lerd cugler § good, 1oxic. Dulk meats ousior G0t Je c 3 clear rib buyer April ane Yy 8o} jnmnng Bale 1 A4S Witlsxr—Fair nd firm ; $1.14, PUILADELPIIA, PHILADELFRIA, April .~ FLouR—Leas activo; Wis- conulu and Alinnehola fainily, $3.0 @116 Fnnsgiva. ala, Indiaia, aud Oto 40, $5.338..033 bigh grades, ', 25¢a) 7,50, GnaiN—Wheat actlvo and firm; red, $1,98GL.3) 5 amper, $1.81@1,34 ¢ white, $1.41%. Rye, $1.05. Corn —Yellow und wizod Western, 89a00c. Oata atoady ; Ifeld Airmly, Meaa pork, $22.70@23,00, 22e: amoked do, 114 §, picklod turd—16.416c, tn bold at $L143¢, Firm 3 rotined, 13%@19(c 3 crude, . A urrER~Bleady; new wanted; 29@2uc s New York sud Brudford County extras, 2843003 do firste, 23@ 3 Westeru vstras, 2@ 210 ; do fraty, 1T@LYc, Cnzrax—Scarce and firm ;'ino Woatern, 103 @18)¢, Eaas—Darely steady ; Weatern freal, 16slic, Pas BALTIMOER, Battisonr, Aptl 8. —I'Lovr—Firmer ; good do- maud ; unchanged, Gnatn—Wheat firm and unchanged, Corn firmor; Western mixed, § @90%0, Outs Tllnt and unchang. ed, Tiye quict and sieady § $1.12@1.16, Gnookniza~Cotfes quiel ¢ 1o cargoea 16@100, Hav—Dull aud uncauged. Wintskr—Stronger ; 1@ 5)0. Provisions—Quiet aud unsevtied, Mesn pork, §22,60 @24.10, Bulk meats—Bhoulders, 83(@lo; clear rib, 1244(3133c, looae, Bacon—~Bubuldors, Uii@lva; clear au: ¢@10ey haime, 143@lte, Lard—itifined, $16,,0 lltu'rfux—an firm; Wostern, tubs and rolls, 23 ry @l'flnol-lfll—xdmlnlu] 03@63{c, BT, LOUIK. . fir,Louts, Mo, April 9J,—Froun—Quist snd un. chatiged, GuanN—Wheat shado chfgher: No,2 red winter, 3335 canh 5, $1.043¢ April; $1.34% May ; §1,38, Corn ighr for cashs ; lower (or- fature § Xo, 3, T4 @750 cuuh ; 7030 Jutie, Outs higher No,2, 043@ 63c in_elevator cash, UdXc April, Barley and tye une changei ; llitlo duing, Wazsxy—dleld higher : 1o sales, Provisons—Pork held firmly at $20.503 no mles. Dry walt meatu éasior ; very quiet; ho movement in roand lots, Dscon Guchunged ; Ouly order rade, Laxd held at $15.30 1o sal SMLWAURPE, MiLwAuxze, April 43, — Froun—Quiet and un. chnuyod, o, 1 Milwaukee, $1,00 b ¥o, GnasN—Wheat firn 2, $1.03; Moy, $l.ud June, $1.01%,, Oats dull and ueglected ¢ o, ¥, Oie, Corn neglocted sud lowor; No, 1, Tlc. Ity arco and firmj No. 1 in atore, W i8," Tarley qufet i 431,16 ; No.'d, fu atore, $1,04, l'nnvuwn-ln-mw‘zu ado enslor, Bfess pork, ¥ ) wweelpickled hams, 11u@lic. Drysahted meaws’ quotsble: shoulders, Byci wilddles, 1143 Jasycy llloose. " ¥rimuo lard iy Wuld; steats, 15505 o 3 [* knttl Reoktere—Flour, 7,000 Lris; cats, 100 bu wheat, 47,003 bu; com, 100 'bu, BureseNTa—Flonr, 0,600 brls § osts, 600 Lu ; wheat, 8,000 bu § corm, Y0 ba. . TOLEDO. 3 Tn;.m, April 23.—Proun—Bteady; moderate de- m N—Wheat quiet; wesk ; No, 2 white Wabasht No. | white " c] RIH “lun.‘lilfl Michi. 131 My 124 |l.u;’:$a! $1.20¢ ¢ Fune, sLIT, Yoaks uight uizéd, Uiy day, 71a1 Juue, Ko low iixed. T @leie, Oali to domand; No, 1,85} No, %, Objo; icuigan, 645050, Reopiers~Flour, 100 Lrls ; wheat, 0,000 bu; corn, ,000 b § Oty 17,000 Lu, ButeeNTe—Flour, 600 brls; wheat, 20,000 bu; corn, 58,000 bu § Oals, 4,400 U, UFPALO, i Dorrarg, April 23, —Gnain—Wheat In fair demand § nales bu No, 1 Bloboygan ut $1.1041,17, Corni dull 0£2,000 bu old and new in #loro at gie, Oatednil ; | car Canadian sald at 8% ou track, Lyo dull aud scarcaj 1 car st $1.00 on track, Masley in- active and scarce ; holderu fizal, Al DB RAIN-Wheat 4 CLEVELAND, Al RAIN—Wheat firm ; No, 1 red huld st $i. 'lfg No.2,§L1, Cosn firm and chauged, * Oaty steady shd unchianged, purnoLLoM—Firm; standard whits, car-lots, 1130} Ouaituta toaty 1240’ small lota 1@ gher, REOEIFTa-Wheal, 100 buj corn, 1,160 buj oats, 1,480 bu, . No. 2 nominally lower i ey July, Wosily't maadora whit, 85 3 TOSTON. Dostow, April .—¥Loun—Firm; steady demand Mpariing Wostern, $4.50@4.16: common extras, 1. G0 Wisconwins aud Miusiesota extras, §173@0.507 Wuita ‘heat ObI0, Tadisna, sud Michigan uxtru, $8.00 @its { Tiknale, Y1101 6L Loul, $0.368007 ancy i o andl Jellom 20G0%e. ol Outs 10 s Getnabd ] fuixed samh Wb, TG Ti0n ! { — e MARINE, PDHTISF“I?” ICAGO, Seaw Mary fTulen, Whita 1 ' ferw Flors, Bangstrek, 13 iy wind arge Aypreniice Loy, Grand aves 130 Barge City of Orand’ llaplds, Grand’ hr':'nl"'n";"' whliiglen, Rl Birge Florence, Geand 1aven, 190 m ey, ehe Haranez, 38 st 380 i e, arga Cily of firic, Grand ifaven, 213 ohir Grace M, Filer, Ludington, 8 tons g, Behr Elza Day, White Lakey 16 bria hoek: and +oApril ke, l.lfl;fl nllmml’}!v‘l.m' Boow Bty helen, Whate La - ow Mary Holen, White Lake, 100 bu il munirice, o D0 O eorny 8 bila gy, won Parker, Muskegon, light, % . Foreat, Alinape, light, Kn::tl“a?h‘l l‘l. Tak ngion, Wilite Take: ligh dmnre, ontwator, Ught,’ A Seow Flors, Saugatuck, Light. Seow Canmplon, Ludingion, Yght, Helbir Allce Richards, Muskegon, light, Bargo Apprentica loy, Grand Haven, light, Sehr Gourgo L. Wrent, Manlstee, lght, Hchr Hermomy, Mautafee, lglt, Belir Oty of Urand Itardds, Grand Haven, 1) Behir G, W, Weacolt, Graud 1aven, Ught, Hehir Hatlir. Earl, Swugatuck, light, Behr Blue B, Grand Iaven, fiaht. Bargo Gity of Erio, Grand Mavew, light, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL, Dttnorront, Citicaud, April, W —~ABRIVED- 14 wlathan, Pery, 6,300 bu corn, 700 bu rye, Crkaren—Phionts, Lockhort, 6,000 i whet W, A, Buwel, Joltet, 17 m lumber, A LAKE FREIGHTS, " cuieAGol Feelghts wern dulet and woak ; quotablo ot gy, for coru to yuffalo, Tho schr Butchor Boy wan hh' for kotn b private terina to uffalo, and propelier oy nllmml rnlr oats, ‘hl’fllll!TlL The Basten wan runiory charered for corf, g and G b aatay 1P AbOUt 8500 1y CLEVELAN ‘Vessel freights ara quito dull, and o chatfer gy voported. Those that Liavo thus far boen mads buyg for tho must pafl Leen on privato ferms, and, generally understodd, at ratos qulte low, % DETROIT, On wheat to Ogilenaburg 8o is affered; la.mu. Nothing dolug in coarso freighta, ¥ DISASTERS. Tho acke Fleotwing, with lumber from Wolt Ripe {0 Chieago, was comptlied to put into Mabitowos le, ing. 8o will probably hato 10 bo docked..... Tug by Moigtn havinig bebome frozon 1o her dack 3t Oconty wan unabla to riso with tho water during (o teogy :ml:n‘., and consequently awampod, Blo s aung iy or 8 foet of water, ... A tologram was recgived ye terdsy to » }'.::"l 7 to tho” efocl ‘iliat o targo adan Lij o un uccldent | near Tiarravilie, 13 preciao naturs of it could not 1y Tho tog Winslaw with two storm pumg, and a large hawor, has gong g Tho tug Kirby broke looso from her fort. Austin duriug suyero stomm on iy ight of tho 18th fuet., atud udw lea botton side uyfy ahinllow water, iler ownora had refused $4,30) for ber afuw days before, Tne salt dock of tha suie gy was 0o badly damnaged, and the crib of » now deey piit fu last winter was foreed out of place, LAKE MICHIGAN, CHICAGO, Tho cold and unpropitious wowter ani thaluty opening of navigatiou causo much privation and suffer ing amoug the poor Tumber-shovets aud deck-lands, who hava been out of worlk all wuter. The lumbers Uockn nt e foot of Franklin strect arc crowdod dafly with pootly-clad aud emactated Jooking men, who cre anxfously wuiting for somelling to turn up whereby they could tuen ut hunest pouny o buy Ured for their hali-famished familles, Tue prospocts of theso mon for the coming season “aro, howwver, vers Usd, &4 th buriuees prowises 10 Lo exceodiuyly dul, sely wiil loavo this port for the atrajts before inol May. By remainiug hore until that data they s {K!l‘ centon their Lull jusursuce, It §s not belfeve) hiat thb atradts will open Leforn tho 5th of May, an 1l tlin dispatchen rocelved duriug tho last fesw dase report tlio fco 08 4olid a0 ever, uud t 8ome puints teats ary #t31) crasuing on the fte. ... The Local Voard of Lty Underwriters will maks another cifort to bolda met iny this afleruoou, The Underwriters are very son foua ta hnvo tho meatlug como off to-day, a8 _the may condidates for te ol of Stcamlot Inspector feel vory uncomfortable on {ho rigpd adge, is b pity ihat but ono of tex catt ave tho offico, Atr, Willlans Lovering, Bectuy of the Nutionul Soard of Lako Undorvritars, s ints ey, and will aitend the eoling, 1t a tic gaced opititon that bis prosence has something 10 do ittty catablishmient of uniform ratea of insurauce.;, § number of “lumbor:ladon Larges arrived yesterdyy smorning from Oraud Iuveu, 'Tuoy hud u very stormy esage aud woro ueasiy twodaze-toulud Lnie, Thy 19 g0 considcraly out of thoir courss Lo avold e lurge lcobergd fu thie lake which ara floating around 1§ to 30 foet high, +The lako in tho viclnity of this per ia covered with Dew i front 3 to 0 {uckea thick THE STRAITS, Anectal Corresponiines of The Chicaga Trlvans, Cusnoyaay, Mich., Aptil 21.—The fce is slott Inchies thick fn o Straits, and solid, Patties cout with toams overy dsy, No water can be seen, Tha prospocts are that the Blralts will not bu open befars tie 5th of May, &pacial Correlpdndenceof TAe Chiraga Trituse, AackiNac, April #2,—Tho water 18 within 10 e weat of hero, Thadcs fa all broken up in Lut bus not moved out, It s meitiug slow) As thio twonbove dispatchies ara cutircly antagonlsti, yorselmen can bellsve eitlicr or both, ccording tatbelt {nclivation, LAKE HURON, DAY CITY, Tho light ot tho mouth of the Bagluaw Rime vt lghted ‘Thursday ufght for the fikss timo thia seasc, The keeper reports plenly of Jcelbut saye it is drive towdrds elther ahore, 8o Lo {hinks Loals ean cozs through, There in plenty of water in xght, easlly LAKE ERIE, 3 LUEFALO. A lake Copliln writes (o tho Duffalo Commersl Adrertuer in regord to the metion of the Darld Lako Underwriters campelling Captains and mated ¥ pay & feo for a certificate, as followa: * Conldersts feuling exists smong Iake Captains in regard to s> ton of the Board of lake Undorwrilers, st bt mecting in the spring of 1674, One of the resololisd adopted croated sn Exatining Hosrd for mastersasd mates—If qualilled, o cortificate was to be girta® thiem which was to bo reuowed anuually. Forlbss fo0 or yearly tux of §3to masters and §450 lomsla was to be paid, Now, whila we freely sduit tbes Luva tho right 10 aatiaty thiemuclyoy as 1o our stlify wo conten: ave no right to Jesy o U unusl ta: [» enliroly for fhe benest of uce companies tlat this Losrd exivia, Lid anon but fow preventod themselves for oxaizinatbty consiuering tho tax unjuM, I yonr feae of tie173 we tiotice, by & resoluifon possei ot their meeiing it Cleveland, that & robatoof 1 per cent on presion rates will ‘be given to owners whoso vessls are (2 mauded by Captaine sud mates holdlng the enl ore’ cortiticato, That fa » stuall Louus to ofier Ll'; owner (o sasiat ther fu Sxing upon s s ety u2lcr tax, ~Alter their poiut fs gatued they will vithins the'bonus, Wo truat that vessel-owners wiil ok b party ia wuehy @ questianable transactoz. 4 nsurers doem the Iioard necessary o mumw Alicm mainkath 147, . Tho weatlicr hire stil coulzod cold, with wind blowing briskly from 1o norbesl Thers f4 o noticeablo change fu tho condition of & ice, Huwall yuantittes wero foating down the Hi yeslerday, but thers are at preseut 1o signs eacly bredk-up, Matters about the tarbor are YT quict OLEYELAND, . ‘The work of fiting up tho Perour gocs on ANID Alarge forca of mon are emyloyed, ... Tho schr T ton was coverad with lco on ber arrival hero Batartsl Blio oxperlencer head-winia all tho way dowdl . T dawmages sustained by tho Hickos, on ber urrh‘ Lo Mondny_ evenity, Lnve been Fepaired, and lute fugalis left for thie Ialands, LAKE T CLAIR. BETROIT. Spectal Dimateh to The Chicaga Tribunt. Dernorr, Mich,, April 23,—A Bay City #ped w the prop Luutou srrived this morntug, the flm it from outeido this seagon, and nodrly & mow thun tho Arst arrival last yesr. Cupt mondxvr'f ports lots of fco Letwoen Pojut Aux Barques s Rock, shd miles from tho moyth D"' "ru‘ river. Through the latfer ho mmado wey ' backing up nid pustiun forward, Lake {nighd Dotrolt remain absofutely kifoless, MISTELLANEOUS: The st Oity of Toroalo will begin nnul:::' twoen Toronto and Nisgar thia week....Tho ot Lino props Thomsa A, Beoltand Arizons 35 B0 brought out this season untll business “"‘n,d Eddy, Avery & Cq., of Bazlmw‘v, "',"';,"':,fh:muv Buffalo tug A, W, Wright, o tow lof Bivere2, L et of: Mariues 0,0, Goodlat, b5 arrive dut) |abosrd the United Michlgan ... Tho lights lighthoures et Purt buew nblazo for tho past fuw nigh Lundy, one of the oldoat masters che lukes, dicd st Lis homo in C! sennAt Ah\lcu? 1bo \uhir‘lxn lfl‘(uw ‘1‘;‘;“1 of wala i v win) . d?nlnlw"'l‘h‘-\’a :::;mur,'ulen on Point Albind, for ot Trom Washingion, and mporsd [ duster, My n Colbor C. r’ Meailvery :plnmch By, Tie barge MOl FINANCIAL. §50, $100, $500, Tnvastod in Btook Privileges in Wallh it, Gttt Loads o many housands of duliare Profie 8 {vo explanatory circulsrs, containing Hely vt aad abatstian bicos of an atoeks dral NEW YORK O'CK‘EE\CP i i m"'}ffl:x'.‘:}’nfi'r‘ungulg:u 4004 Cop M. ¥, Blosk Rashange > b AT R