Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1875, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CHICAGO I'RIBUNE: TITURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1875, T. A, Barlow, Benfamin E, Dates, P, Gorilon Dester, Biduoy Dillon, @, 31, Dodge, Thomas T, Eckert, Will- sy Gould, 0, P, Huntington, B. M, horne, 3, J, Bampeon, MONEY AND COMRMERCE FINANCIAL. Thers has been an improvement ju trada thin week, (118 ecen among the banks Ju mare setive connter Lusiness and an Iucreses of deposita, tenda (o diminish the mercantile demand for loans, #inco mort of the Tatter has beon due to the compara- ‘The losna spplied for by fam 11, Gulon, Mills, J, 11, Mortimer, J, O James D, Buith, E. D, Lo Bwest, W, J. Byms, Henry Thers was & furthier mprovement in raflway and 0! hares early In the dsy, and business was quils active, but during the afternoon there waa s goneral reactlon, followed by s recovary and a atterwards + dropped fnally closed st 7GY, on eetorn Unton rose to 803, then decllned 10762 end in tho last salo roso {o 80, Rock Island reachied 1663, with a sulscquent resction lo 103, and a final close at 100. Lake Blioro, after sdvancing from 705 to 71X fell off to 70X, and finally rafifed to Tacifla Mall oponed snd closed ot 447, prices {n tho meantime baving advanced to 434 and declined to 443{. Erio was weak, and declinod from 905 10 20%, cloning at 2974, wan more sctive, and advanosd from 7tn 8%, with a Wabash fell off from 163 to 134, cloge, Panama decli; Delaware, Lackawanns & Westorn touched 1103 against 1.3 at the clow » 8 dociine of 3 ceutn, 'firm at 264 @27; tively light businees dono. mannfacturers and Bosrd of Trade men, however, Tiave kept up the discount lines, and most of tho banks havo & surplus which thoy wonld o glad to put falo commercial paper, particiie Iarly 81 3 largo nraount of {hafe billa raceivablo fall due next manth, and tholr rurplus will bo fnercased, Tiaten of dicount at tha banka aro B@10 por cent, On the street tlicro In mors demand for good paper thau can he supplicd, Ratcs are 7@18 por eent Currency begau to fow Exstward cgain yosterday, Exchange sold at 60@770 premium between banks for £1,000. Theordera from the eouuiry banks for ex- eliange avo 1ot 80 hoavy a1 fn tho eatly part of tho Thoeo ara not full, Now Jerrey Boulbern 1ste reaction to 7, ight rally st the ed from 16 to 16 Qarlew wold at Atlantie & Pacifie Telegraph wan nourl Pacifio ranged 344 1o 547 : Atlantlo preferred fromn 17t0 1 3 102y, Kansas preferred 44, ool closed at 433, Tho clearings wero $3,400,000, THE BTATE AND THE BAVINGS DANKS. ‘The New York Iegtslatare is engaged in active con- Rlderation of tha beat aymiem of regulating the savings amy Paciflo from nced from 413 to New York Cantral wsa ficm, as Chieaga, and Alton, The of : - “r‘:’-mrmuz. “Transactlona at the Slock Escliange aled 23,049 alisres, of which 14,000 wore acitlo 8,00 Norihwrelern, 13, 000 Yok Tsland, M,K10 Erle, 24,000 Lake Bhors, 5,000 Wabash, and 45,00 Unlo AOVERN! foro tho Teglalature. Thelr Hiles glve Idea of thelr soope, One—the Assembly Lill—! fled **An act to conform 10 ebartora of alt savings bkeor foathutions for msings tos umformity of ‘powars, rights, and Habllitks, and to provide for thio organizatlon of aavings bukn, for ihel and for tho administration of their affaira.” This cer- talnly ndicates that no el theory s leld in New York as freely avanced lure, that the savings banks areaboveand beyond Statesupervision. The Senata bill 13 entitied “An sct to provida for tho organization of savings banks, for thelr myporvsion, and for thoad- sinistration of their alfalrs,” cecit an thio theory that fince the State Rives tha bankn r charter, and sinca the n‘ercats of all claesce, but icularly of tho thrifty, industrious clasecs, corued i tho proper managerent of the savings sya- tem, the eavings banks aro pecullarly Ot subjecta for tio mest rigid State supervision, A toticeablo featuro of tho discus<on in New York 8 that tho savings banks (hemseNea are doing all 1hat they can to belp tho Legietative to the best solu ton of cach queation tbat ariscs, The Benate i, for inatance, allows the eavings Lants to lnvest 10 per cent of thieir deposits in town bmds sued In ald of raliroads, ‘Tho loading savings banks of Now York Tave united in o memorial to tie Legislature requeat- us that sueh Investment bo ferbidden to tho banke, This policy is a very differst one from that which in fals State. Instend ¥ Both theso bills pro- N, Carolinas, old. Virgiizs, new, T | B bl Bid Torre Haute, .., Torra Hauta pfl Chicago & Alion. ChicagakAlton, pfd oat A Pittsburg & Ft. Northwestern, Uniou Pa¢, bonds, lieon pursied endeavor (@ perfoct tho savings bauk systan, eversthing possiblo s duno {o {mpede such tho last session of tho Feglalature ehows that when the Legislaior and tho savings bank oMcial Eeconio united in one peraod, :ho disposition to obstruct re- form reachos ite maxinum, The attempt fn the i~ nofs Leglalatnre to re:uro tho paasags of somo law razulating tho mavinm banks in tho futerest of de- pocitors las been o blstory of constant failure. Tho ationtion of the pesplo was particularly arrestod st tuo last seasion, when a bill to effectnatothe provisions of tho Btate Coosttution for the supervision of {hio was defeatod Dy though not aboveboard, opponition of & dlstinguished of thia city, soughit and obtsined tho Chairmanehip of the Senate Committeo on Banks and Banking, Throuphonta long gensan hin committes accomplished nothing, and the objeet with whicl this Chalrmanship was solicited wan probably schieved, Tho members of the Senata Committes and of the House Conunltice niade strenu- ons efYorts o have samathing done, but without suce REAL ESTAT! oud tho history of ‘The following instruments were filed for record Wedneadsy, April 23 CITT PROPERTY, Central Park av, 164 {t & of Liuron 11924, datod April 27.... Western ay, 43.; Tho premises & April 28, y b, 110 1t, dated April27, State st, 207 1-5ft 1t to allay, dated April 24, Fareat av, 332 ft nof pril 22, 75 £t m W of Tlarrison st, ia’ st o f, 203195 t, savings banks Diue Isiand av, il Dayton st, 100 1t n of Hoph! dated June 9, 18T4.... 000, NORTH OF CITY LiMITH, MILER OF COURT-MOUSE, 51, inn 3 Dlock 15, Soc. 23, 40 24, dated 5 WITHIN A D4DICE OF T WITHIN A DADIUS OF 7 SOUTH OF CITY LLMITA, HILTS O Lot 1, Dlock 4, of Day's dated April 97, Lot In sloct 10, U ptno X Beo 4, 39, 14, Bt ‘of Tglebarias w Dec. 71, 1674 As we havoeald, this 1s in eharp contrast (o the ke- tion of tho New York savings banks, There Is anothior contrast aqually sharp, The deposits of the New York sivings Lanks fn 18704 wern $233,000,(00, sod are fncreasing, The savings deposits of the Tllie nols bankn aro §10,000,000, and ara decrossing, sccoril- Ing to {helr own advertisements, Evidently, the Now York banks have the contidence of tho community, and fnd taelr profit in it, AMFERICAN BROURITIES IN Y.UNOIT. Tho London Inveators' Maaual gives the followlng 18 tlir amounts to be pald In April cn account of Ton- deu and Contivental subscriptions to American Toana s COMMERCIAL, The following were tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce In this city during the twenty-four bours endingat 7o'clock on Wedneaday morning, and for the corresponding date one year Tennsylvania Railgoad....... . £ Itoul estata (Now York) Srst morigage bonda 1 & Elmira Xallroad Weatern Unton Telegraph bonds Deleware & Hudion Canal, iy 1874, ‘The total amount to ald up this month ia £1,74%, 750 (33,500,000), agalnst £1,919,400 for the same month of last yoar, Tho nmounts pald up each month this ysar comparo as follaws with thoso of 1674 The amonnta paid up for the first four months of the year exceed slightly those for tho samo period of These operations havo furnished s re- nource for the drawing of $31,600,00 of exchango; ehowing thal wo nrs Lorrowlng abroad at the rate of about $93,000,000 in gold per annum, GOVERNMENT DONDS. Also tho following, withous compansons; Xind qf produce, Recetved, ] Shipped, Poultry, coops, Uulted States Oa of 'L, Univd tatos 5-20a of 03, Withdrawn from store on Tuesdsy for city con sumption: 2,00 bu wheat, 3,034 bu corn, 2,288 Lu oalr, 1,043 bn rye, 1,173 bu barle The following grain was inspectod into stors oo Wodnesdsy morning : 0 cars No. 1 apring, 140 cars Ko, 2do, Bears No, 3 do, 3 cars rojectod do (160 wheat); 1car yollow corn, dcars No, 1 do, 126 ears and 0,300 bu high mized do, 377 cara and 0, 400 bu No, 3 do, 80 cars rojected do (420 cars and 11,700 bu corn) ; § cars white ocats, 37 cars No, 3 do, & carw rojocted do (37 oats); 3 cars No. 3rye; 3 cars No. 3 barley, 4 ears Noddo, Total (6953 cars), 280,000 bu. Inapected ont: 9,493 bu wheat, 69,330 bu corn, 1,313 bu oats, 8nd 3,108 w T tea curroucy 0a Gokl waa 1147,@1: FOREIGN EXCUIANOE. Blerling exchange was {83GMUL; cablo transe fers, London, 4333 Taris, 510, efyn exeliange are quoled Parls (francs).... Qermany (vefelmarks), Belgium ((rauen). Halland uilders Bwitzeriaud (francs) Biweden, Norway, a0 Austria'(paper 0rins). ... £ITY AND COUNTY BONDS, necurilics continues sctive, aud thie Lrokera bavo oll they can do to & thelr orders. Other ratea of for- sesase Bl d Denimark, (koter). ‘The demand for {bes: The leading produce marketa were activo yeaterday 1n graln snd quiet fu provislons, with s generslly firm feelig. Thn trading wus, however, chiedly of the speculativo order, ho arrangements for ablpment being liglt, and the chartoring Lusiness exceodingly dull, Thero is a fair quantity of grain alresdy losded into veesels, swailing the opening of uavigation, but littla dlsposition to add to s yalumo, The railrosd Duainess {s very slow, 13 i ususl st b vessolmen aro “apart In thelr views flie tine when the Btralls of Mackiuaw will bo open. 1t seems probabls, however, that the date will be much earlior {han bas been foared. Upto a fow days ago {ho ruiddle of 3ay was the prevalont guess, but th reporta now ndicate that tho oo 1a roltiug fast, and s good wind In the right direction would soom break it up, Thedste of opeuing will probably be but Hitls after tho 20th of April, which 18 near tle avorage of 1015 & int. 11023 & int, 1013 & i, 102} & fut, 1013 & iot.1102)5 &t Chicago City 7 R et. bons. Ohieago City 73 ct, mawes Chicago City 79 et, waterloai Chicago Cily 7 Y et, cortificaten) y 89 ct. certificates| 957 & inf, Cook County 77 ct. bonds, West Park 7 per cent bands, Lomo Natfonal Dok, Kationa) Bank of Hliny tlinoks Trust and Bavi Natioual Nank of Qommnterce., erchania’ Savings, L, & T, Unlon Natonal Bauk, . ,, k-Yard National, Bank Of tho chsractor of tha summer bualness in produce, now hudding out, it s yet (oo soon to apeaks one con scarcely give an intelligent guess, turca of tha present situation msy utterly fall (o ba ro flected fnto that of one month kence, But the oullook 18 nol very flattering, Whoat s not wanted, though vory clioap, whilo nearly all other kinds of produce are held so higli aa to keep the consumption down to the lovest posstblo pofut that is conslatent with civile ized oxlatetics, o both casea tho whipping intorest is depressed, aud eapactally so na the iron ore trado will uot fusuish avy cousiderable compatition for freight room, The carrylng business hroatons to bo & loue {ug ono, whils even with extra low frelglts, the sbip- meut of produce will be more hazsrdous tlan neual, Tho weatlier of the past twa or three days has beon’ moro fayorable for the promotlon of an active move- ment in spring and summer fabrics, snd we D! increased distribution of seasonablo goods, T mand for brown and bleackiod cotluns 1s less sotive tuan during ths earlier weeks of the ssason, and un. popular makes show some irregularily ju prices, In tho grocory market there Were no Lnportant new fas- fures, Ordors fur coffess, toas, sugars, and othiez lecd- ing Lince, were numerous and lberal in the amounts called for, Lut side goods, a & ruls, wero quiet, No price-changes wore roported. Dricd fruifs remain oaly moderataly sctive, Looss Muscatel ralsius are off a trifle, with which exception forier quotations were falrly sustalncd, The cheess and butter markets wera Coal, wood, Uagging,, snd leathier romain fuactive, A far movement Lu oils was "itnessed at ateady ratos, Atthe lumber yards ths nausl number of orders wero reccived, and trade {0 the aggecgale was about up o tho average, Atths docks matters wers in much thosame condition ason the previous day, Sevoral buyers wero on Alie wnarkol aud @ few cargoes wera #0ld, LUS LDero was very litle Wfetolus trado, The . The general fea- MiSCELUASEOTS, Oity Ruslway, outh 8ido, City Railway, Weul Sida, City lisitway, North Sldo, .. s *Iraders Iusurance Compais ol & Northweatern gold Lo JFullman Palice Gur C»ml?n‘:q o New Yo, April 29.~Moue; *ttor loaning ut 3 @5, Prims mercautilo yapor 4 @O, Blorliug weak; 4HIG81)¢ for 60 days, ¥ cloted ab & per ornt, ad G 0K Customa recalpts, $186,000.] Gold opsued and cloaod ot 118, with pales i the fne teri of 1133, Borrowing rutea 3107 per sunem, and 168 nnd 1-34 por day, Loans were lvo tada fat, ‘Iho Asalatant ‘Treasurer dlsburesd 305,000, Cloaringy, $24,000,000, engegements for to-morrow, §1,000,000, Uovernmauty and railroad bonds stoady. Siate bande essontially unchangod, Tho snnual mecting of tho stockholders of the At- 1autio k Facifio Tulegraph Company was bold to-day, xud President Eckert [submitted bis report, The earne Ings of the Company show a cousidoralle paln for Lne firat thres months of the year,and Presidant Eckezt closss his report with & Lopeful view of Lhe fu- lLare of the property, The following Trustees wire wnasimously alected 1 Olivey Aines) Elubha Atkiug, B, hariware markets wore unchanged in thelr gencral featuren, The domand was fairly active and pricee gonerally maintained. Coopersgewas very dull. Tha broom-corn market was steadly aud moderatoly active, Mopa wers quiet, but warmer weathor Is expected to Improve the domand, and the supply, belng amall, In usmally held with confidence, Mide were quict, Beeds, with fow exceptions, wers in good domand, and firm, Mungarisn snd milles being a shade higher, Oholcs Erstorn patatoss wars in moderate requeat and firmer, being scares, while Western and eomman lots ware alowand cesy, Lggs wero scarce and higler, TDRITISI EXTORTS TO THE UNITRD GTATES. Tha Chicf of the United Btates Bursan of Batistics faruishos the following slatement of the principal articles of Dirftish and Irtsh produce and manufac- tures xrorted from the United Kingilom toile United States during the three months onding March 81, of 1hio yoars 1874 and 1878 respectively ¢ Commadities, 1871, | 1, + veven| 607 £aWAI0 Apparel, T T Copper, unwroght, dosel s Gopper, wroviglt of Hiawiciir- o o) £2,108] LU Cotton plocel gonda, yorila, -] 33,118,120] 2,701,100 Earthen yand oneg ELNTISE LURGTD Haberdashiory and millinery,..)] 215,504 Bardware and cutlery, | Eimgs) }}a road, :1" l 00p, shicet, a Tin plates, tonn, .., Cast or wrought, factired ... v O, for maniitactiiro, Lon Bteel,'unwrought, tone. Laad, pig, rollad, sheet, ote., tons| Linon risnufact'ree, picca-goods, ¥ . Machinery.. ... o Faper, welinyGr Feiniing, eic. Paper, other kiuds, except luun-l NET. aininnse. Balt, rock and while, fons, Silk manufaclures, brosd atua, Bilk manufactures, ribbons,..,.| Silk manufactnros,ot Bplrits, Siatlonery, P “Tin, nnwrought, cwt,, Wool, shicep and lsmbw Waolen cloths, eoatings, du £uR,101] £303,011 £1,00050| E¥iae £183,635] _£150,651 PROVISIONS. TI0G FRODUCT$—Wero very quiet, and shade easter, The excllement in the grain markets took riany operators sway, as the market i4 mow fn the summer phass, whero it does not need aa much watch~ tugasin cold weallier, The recoipts of hogs ware ratler larqe, and a decline was expected, while thi ad- vices quoled product dull at other polnts, Ieuco tho tendency bere was downward, but (hero was not enougli praduct offered to Induce weakueas, Ths trading was elilofly In turning over, ond exsh lots were relatively firm, most of tho stut now here belng tled up agaloat future deliverios, The Call Nloard will bo dlscantinued on Friday of thia week, the suspeasion being good il after the hot weather, Tho pork wnarket fs like an oyator; 1t fa best i the R montha, Mras Pork—\as dull and steady, at about the sams range of prices as at the close of Tuesday eveniny, The demand was amall, Sales were Kumited to 320 bris cash at $2.87@21,90; 1,35 brls do or acller May at $21,80821,85 ; 3,000 brla seller June at $22,03@22.10; and 500 bris seller July st $22,35, Tolal, 5,560 brls, ‘The market closod at $21.20@21,83 for cash ; $22,05@ 2219 for Juve; and §31.35 for July. Seller August ‘waa nominal ot $2.62) (@EL65, Extra prime pork wa firm at §15.7516,00, Lamp—Was very dull, bnt only Sige per 100 158 lower, though New York waa fame, and Liverpool was 94 per 112 ta Jawer, The market wan sustained by the fact that ntocks are small and decressing rapidly, the ship- meats of Tuesdsy being nearly c3i tons, Sal reported of 600 tes cash or aeller May at $16,63% ; 1,500 tea sclier Juno at $15,81%(215,85 5 and 200 tea scller July at £16,00, Total, 2.5 t:e, Tha market closed nteady at §13,624¢ cash ; $13.82) for June ; and $16,00 @150 for July. EATI—Wera quiet, and middles wero quoted n shais lower, tho offorings bulng ratlier larjjer than for suveral dayn past, Hales were limited to 209,000 1bs short rils at 117;c weller May, and 1250 seller Augunt § 00,000 Ibs alior clears on private terms, for futurg dellyery, and 250 boxes long ond short clears on pri- vate terms, The market closed at Bigo for shoul. dors, cash or scller May ; Bigo do sellar June ; 83 do seller July ; long elear, 115s cash or oller May; do sellar Juue, 11303 do_seller July, 12¢; mhort Tibs, 11%ic, caah or seller May; do scller June, 13%¢a; do scller’ July, 123{c; short cloars, cash or goller lay, 12%0; do aolier June, 1237c; do nellor July, 13Ko. Boxed meats Xo highor than looss. Bwest-pickled hams, 15 Ibe average, at 11X@Il2%, Dacon meats quoted at 135@14)c for banis, Difo for siouldors, 18%e for whort ribm, and 13/fc'for short clears,—atl acked, PG neie—Ten antet at s 11c BEEF PRODUCTS—Ware quiet and nomlnally un- chinnged, at.§4,35 for moas, $9.25 for oxtra mess, and $20.09@ 21,00 for hame, . Tattow—Quoted at 8X@8){0, EREADSTUFFS, TLOUR—Was quict, though there was a little more dolng then on Tucsdsy, and the market was firm at former quotations, The recolpts wora largor, but stocks ara still small. Tue buying wod chiofly on lo- cal account, Sales were repartsd of 400 brls winters 24 $0.37X30.874, and 43 brls spring extras, clifofly at $1,50@5,05, Total, 1,845 bils, The market closed as follows: Cholce winter ostras, $3.6087.003 common to good o, $5.90@5.25 3 chioles spring oxtras, $3.008 5,25 ; fair do, sbipping grades, $1.6025,00; Minneso- tas, $3.26@6.00; patent spring, $6,00@0,00; spring superfines, $3.75@4.25; rye flour, $3,89@5.60, DaaN—Wsa n falr demand, bub & shado easlor, Eales wore <0 tons ab 218,00 on teack, and $18.25@18.50 free on board, Conx-MrAL—Vas guoted at $2.75@4.00 per brd for good, and $27.76@23.00 for coarss, Halea wera 20 fons coareo at $28.00 on track, WHEAT—Waa activo and frregular, but averaged 3o bigher, thongh Liverpool was again quoted easler and New York was dull, Thare were a good many buy- ing orders on tho floor, chlsfly from country polols, whilo tbe recelpts of the morning wers smallar, and thero 1a growing Indisposition 1o send in wheat other than that alroady sold abesd, Tha recelpts in Liver- pool last weak wera 300,000 quarters, perliaps the larg- st over known, aud the farmers' deliveries wers also far above the average, Lut the stocks in New York are amall, and must be speadily repiénishied, or shipments from that point will ceaso, in which case an sdvancen Liverpool would ensue, Ilencathe prospect fsa fair ona for lurger shipmenta from the West ; Lut whellicr thie twountain or Mabomet wiil be the ons to move, in tho matter of prices, must be determined by the eveut, We note that there ara more inquinies in tils market from American millers than heretofore, The prices of winter whoat have been run up so bigh wndor yo- cend roports of crop-failure that the spring whost {s now yery much {ha choapest of the two, and If the prescnt diaparity should couttnuo alarge proportion of our presant stock may be wanted for use i interlor {nta without reforonce to Now York, There wis o tor domaud for cash loin yesteray in this market, sad loas pressuro Lo soll for st mouth, The tradinst wan chietly for Juns delivery, aud most of thie Luying seemed to be dona by the ‘local shuris, i (he laticr partof thasenson, Beller, Juno oencdl ot $105%, rose 40 81,00, reccded Lo $1,05K, advauced to §1.00%, and closed firm ot $1.05¢, Bellor Aay nold ab §1.1t54 135 closing ot $LO2y Beller July wia Homiislly 1@ abava tho prico for June, “Beller thn mont was nominally 3o below Aay, ‘closing st $1.0373, - celpta of No, spring dated sinco lat Tue: oscdd 0377, Cauli sales wero roported uf 1,400 U No, L apringai $LUT+ 47,000 bu No. 4 do at 33,08@101% § 140 Ln No. 8 do at 9739750 ; b0 bu rejacteil do U134 0203 400 u whife Mamburg, snd <00 bu eholes spring, both at $1.10, free on board, Tola), 42,0,0 Lu, BunNesara WUEAT—Waa stronger, buing bn good domand by domvatio millors 10 tako the plage of wintur wheat, Halos ware imited 02,600 bu at $L00 for No, 14 $1.07 for No, 93 aud 1,14 for sample ot freo on rd cars, ‘COIN~-\Yas much moro active than the recent aver. sg, sud lo bigher, under au_fmproved demand, though dull in Liverpool axul & shado easlor in New York, The roceipte hers exhibited a furtber faliing off, and Liaye boen thus far considerably ualler thau was goncrally oxpected, which fact 1a stirriug up tho short interest 1o cover thelr coutracts, The dumand was chilofly from this class yesteriay, though somo of them had the corn but preforred {0 el it farther abesd, There was & botter demand for (he loug options, but it seemed to bo mestly from local opare atore, Theshort inferest in corn laa ey large one, aud some RIII'L(" aro anticipating somothlug like a squeesa in May for that reasou, though 14 probably would not be possible to get up 8 coruer iu the article, Beller June opened at T¥kc, and advanced to 767;c, closing a$ T83cc. Buller Blay soll at 76%/ @708, closing ) o, Heller July sold at 14,39‘.‘.,-.::, closluy ot 78346, Boller the wunth was fnactive, Cash ealys wazo Feperied of 47,400 bu_No, 3 and_high mizod st ‘ll)"m TB3a3 9,800 bu naw No, 2ak 733736, ‘the luside Tur on track, “To OATB—Were fu moderats us o 1uos to June Beller Beller J wide, at & differouce of hiay sold at 0330 early, and closed at 03 une sold ab G34,@535c, and closed Seller the month was Bominal, i, g local requnrt at il ectod, Bales: 4,600 bu Ko, ko ien ' Ly 01 4,50 ba Ly sam Votal, 10,80 L, o I¥E~Was In’ light requ 1,08 fur freab Ko, 2, Bales: 400 b iy ynmranil.fl’l, on teack, 1, '—Was o ‘fulr demind and soquence uf inadeguats offeriugs, vanced, salling at $1.5@1.36 fu imarkst for eash, bup pricos adked edocked wr, <. Ih.‘nlrl in wgv cr - 102, aud weller the montls :Zu‘n setilement, 'Khero wers orders on the the limitod offerings and bigh treding, No, 3 uhulh 129, Mample lots wern aclive st $1,126)1.35, on track, Hale1: 1,600 it No, 2 at $1,94:41,29 3 8,600 b, by sam- ple, at $1,13G31.85, Totatl, 7,200 bu, LATERT. rain was in moderata demand In the afternoon and essler. . Trovislons wero qulot audd genorally ateady, Mess pork wan fn moderate demand and atoady, cloring at $32,05232,07¢ for Ji with sales of 1,750 ny brin at $.2,08422.07 for June, snd $20,35@12,875 for | July, Lard was {n Mght requeat casli and $15.50@ 15,421 Tor $15.80@15,82% for June ; . Shoulders were active and canler, Baics, 400,000 thv,eldlu' June, ak B)ge ; and 50,000 tes, Luyer June, at “Wheat was moderately aclive, closiug » casler than on 'Qhiange, gfi"tr June soht nt &1 $LOMG ¢ aud closed at $1.04, $L.03L,@LOIY, Corni was fairly salive, declining e, _Heller June closed st 18X@76%c: and seller May $@T84,0, @ alade esaler at 0l)o for and Meady at $15,02% une, Kaled, 1,250 ten st 16,00 for Juily. ade 7@ Bcller May closed at Oate werg qulel and May and 6940 for June, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONMOT—Fas quict and steady ot $2.21@2.28, BROOM-CORN—A bettar trade was roporled at steady prices, Tlo broom-corn srriving conaists prin- clpally of stock prevignaly awned liero, but held in the country duriog tho winter and early spring. Follow- 1ng 18 the range uf prices, tho outallo Lelng the high. oat for the bost qualitics of (he grades named : Good toeholce hurl, 12)@1do s lrush that will work ftself Into & choles hurl broom, 11@122132; fals to good do, 10810 @11550 ; inferior brash, Vi10¢ § erooked, 6 @8e, BUTTER—The demand {# quita equal to the supply, and atthe moment tho market presents a firm tono, Thore i, howover, & lack of eonfidence in the perma- nence of pressut prices, as tho time for & malorial in- crests {8 nearat hand. Tocsl consumers and shippers wers operating at the annered prices: Choles lo fancy yellow, 31@3%: medium o good grades, 1@ 20¢Inferior'to cammon, 124136, TVAUQGING—~The bagging (rade was again reported quiet, with na variation in priecs, which rematu steady and drm sa follows: Hiark, 1ot Lewinlon, 3003 Montaup, 40c: American A, 2¢%c; Amoskeag, 2830} Otter Creok, %fc; burlap bags, 617N} gunnies, afnate, 100 16%c ' do dauble, 2ie, CAD QOODS—Furihier insprovement in the de- mand for wouds in (hia Lina 1s_obervable, but thers s still a noticoable abaence of any inclination to order in dvauce of ocurrent trade reuitements, Pricoa of most liues ara romarkably low, We quote Peachea, 21, 2 Poachies, i ss Vears, 1'th Plums, dam Orven gages Quinces, Btrawberrios, | Raspherriea Blackberr] Qooscberries, Tomatoes, 2 b, Tomatoes, 3 ib, Corn, Winslow Corn, Oswogo Tess, 21ty pod.. . Peas, 2 I, s0akode.s. s, Tima beans, 2 I, Succotash, 21, Tobuter, 1'1d {)Ablflu‘ll]ll:. fili waight. ysters, il el Oysters, 2 I, fall wa}Ruul Oregon salinon, new, 1 I, Otegon salmon, naw, 4 I, X .00 $.00a3,10 Orrfinn ralmon, now, 2% I, COHEESE—Prime mild feciory of lnst sosson's make rem;lcn- orm a8 16)@1750, Lowor grades quoted at $Alse, COAT—Ttemaina teady st he quotations follow- Ing: Lockawanna, $0.50@10.00: canuel, $3.00G0.00; Trle and Wainnt THll, $7.60; Hocklug Valloy, $6.60 Tndiaua_block, $5.00@5,30; Iilinois, $4.50@5.00, COUPERAGI—Tho demand for any deacription of cooperago I8 very light, and prices are Jittlo botier than nomlual, an foliowa : ‘Tork barrels, 8L10@1L18: lard tiereet, $1.36 lous bacrels, 40e50o'; whisky do; 1.7 @l,50, HdS—tWora scarco sad frm, under s good demand, L a2 15¢, FRUITS AND KUTS—Thore is 1ittlo that s now to noto in connection with_iis market, Trado, though stll lacking in anfmation, in graduslly {mproving, and prices romain camparstively steady at tho uotations followinit: Fonrion—Dstes, 05@705 fign ruzs, 3atic ;R figs, Iaver, 1@l : Turkin runce, 8KX@% e} Freuch prunoe, 12614 ayers,’ $100RL03; loose Muscalel, $3.85: Valan- it 1K@ ey Zinks curraaty, T@ixor aitron, 2 Tomnon poel, 19G20c, DoMKATIC~ plos, 17 3403 Michigan apmles, 91¢@die: Indiana and THi- 83280; Houthern, 8480: peaches, halvos 0@ 93¢ do mized, 8@8xc} dopared, 0@} bisckber- 0K @10%c}, Tanpberrics, @Hio; pitted chiorties, c. Nuza—Filberts, 13 < 4o nlmonds, Terragons, ples walnuts, 18@litc; Grenoble walnuts Tdws1io: Brazils, 11@1150; pocant, Texan, 1(@15c 5 Wilmington peinuts, Kalle; Tennsstoe péanuls, 03 8c; Alrican poanuts, G3{@oc. GREEN FRUITS—Foreign fraita wers in fair ro- uest, and fno Slossius oranges being highor. Sirnwhetrion were quoted at $1:0) per gy Valenera orauges $11,07 per caso; omangss in boxes, $4.00 @5/0¢ lemony, $i.50@0,0; spples, ver bil, fair ta cholce, $200@2.50; Aspliwall bananas, $5.0038.00 et bunchi ; red Dauanas, $5,0055.00 per bunch; ph apples, $3.60 por doz, GROCERTES~—There was fale activity in most de- partments of the markel, and the courne of prices was again stendy. Delow are tho etrzent quotations: ruor—Rangoon, 0X@T}e; Carollos, TH@8Ne 3 Lanuinlous, Ty @SKc, Cov: ), G, Jays, 333(@3t¥0; Javs, No, 2, 30K (@31 3 cholce to fancy Lo, Z@:3%a} good ta prime do, Y @243{0 ; common to falr, SlwILio; roaeting, 1aite3igo: Biogspore Java, UE1c; Oosta Nica, T4 @Nigo; Maracalbo, 214@2ic, HugaRa—Patent cut lonf, 11%@11 powdered, 1 i ; granufated, 10! o , 2, 10c¢; B, 0fc; extra O, 0568 9383'0 No. 3, U@9%;¢ ; yellow, O No, 1,0@95{0; chialce brawn, BX;@96 § fair 1o primo do, 8380 ; com~ mon do, T} 7550 ; cliolco molssses sugar, HY,@00 ; common {a falr do, @30 N. O. common lo choics, i@, e ore—Diamond drips, $115@130; stver ari; extta fine, 65 good stigar-ouse sitap, 83@ssa, oxira do, 63@I50; 'Now Otlesns molasses, cholcs, now, “r@iBa; 4o prime, 12 do_commion 1o 'good; G0@G80 ; Porto Rica mofanses, E0@53c: common molass son, Gcitios backutrar, WA, Briors— pice, 04 cloves, 3 cas- J0@3lc; pepper, 23@13igc; nutmogs, $1.30@ + Calcuila ainger, 165 @10ige. HoArs—Gorman- sloitlod, 6X@0ia: Golden West, 43(@303 Whita Lily, 65G830: White loso, 6K @0)a; Havon Tmperlal, G, TIAY—Thers was s molerate fnquiry for hay, from botlt local dealors and shippers, prairlo belng oasier yner fole ofgrings. We qiote: No. 1 ilmolby, 0, $16.50@17.00: mized, $16.00 pland ' prairie, $130@16.005 No. 1, @215 @10 0; ernshed and 1403 A, standard, d to 60 brin at $1,14 per galion, Holders gonerally ask $1.15, but scarcely oxpect to ob: taln §t 1411 thoro {4 momo fmprovoment st the seabosril, HIDES—Continne to meet with 8 moderate de- mand, chlefly fram local tanners, Tha rooeipts conslst Inrgly of Tiforior stock, - We nuotos Green dity butch ers' 1': green cured light, #@8(o; heavy do, 8 paré cured, 73 @80 groon calt, At s, 1307 D18 iy He; dry_int Lides, kip and it 11@1s; dry walled hidés, H@150; doacan aking, 43@30c; shosp polts, wool eatimated as washed, per 1b, 4 . Hides withs one grub and over aro o damaged, Damagod stock brings two-thirds price, sud brauded 10 per cont off, 110PS—Continus dull, but a bettar irade is espocted Quring the approaching warm season, sui the atocks bolng small, RoTdsrs quoto (e tuarkel steady and. for choice samplos, firm. Westerna aro quoted ot 23@35e and cholco ot e, 1i 19 balieved that this kop roots in mot aeotlons of Wisconsin and New York wintored well though in patts of the former Stato the runners wers faunl to De frozen, LUMBER—Tho wholcealo market was very dull chiefly in conssquence of tho falluro of buyers aud sellers to como 1o torns, Loval dealers, Althongh they want o Jumber, say they cuntiot nflord fo yay tho pricus avked while' (b etuff s rolling from tho yards at tha prerent low figures, Tho recoipts wera amall, Tieca stuff waa quoted at $2,00, Among tho sajea was th followlu Uargo achir Coral, from Blilver Take, 100t plece stuff ot $9.60 and futh at $11,35, by Bush & HIlL, Tho yard trado contiuuce falr' at wuchnnged prices for common. Quotations for {he higher graded aud flooring are Jawered, othierwiso no ciango is mada ¢ Firstclear, $10,0053.00 Bocond cloar, 1 inch 103 nc Thizd cicar, 1 fueh, Third clear) thick Cloar fooring, 1s Cloar siding, 1 First common o 11,0068, 20,00(a41,00 1700 14,00 90,0i682,0 Ostook boards,,, Feucing (16 1.), Common lumbor, 18 ft and under. Jolst aud scantling, 18 to 24 ¢, [¢ SO 250 215 L8 amand was_ prababiiy iy un o the axpectatious of the trado, aiid & good fooling provatied sinong dobbers gunerally, Tha quotationa fol- lowing ware generlly adhered to: Carbon (stan whlte) 115 deg, tost, Ltigoli o lilluols logal toat, 150 dog., 1630 do headllght, 178 deg,, 184 extda winter lard oll, 3L32AL33 1 No, 1, §110m1 3 use; lntesd, rw, 6o} o’ boiled, o} peru, $LI5/440 : neatafoot ofl, Btriots ¢ do extra, $1.00; da No, 1, S0 bank stralis, 600} plumbgo oll, CumTscs tirpen: 8 il‘;l 81'5:&-.0"'“ iy, 14X@100; naphth comm( PR08 S CohteoP eachtlows wers held Higher, being vather scarce, and moderats dumand, Other _variolies wers Thu resslpta wers fur, but not a0 beavy a4 wesk: Carlote Easiern Feaoublows, 8154930 dellvered; Weatarn, 80 wales mixad, &x@lo; Early loso, Eaalern, 1041605 do Wi D, 3 POULTRY=Chickens wers fn El POUL! ¢ supyly and ol gooers ) sboutrecen e, e o wore scarce sud Ormers Turke 15 1:,’»("“ ‘shickons, live, 8U0B4.40 por dos, o 1081300 por 'BEEDS—Hungarian waa very active and highor, rauging from $1.40y1,83. Millot was 8110 In rensiost sod rmer. Balos Weta reported at $1.40@1. Ulover was in Lyht supply and firn at $1,65 0 for mudiym, haotly contisues qulst st § 0, BALT—Was firtd and moderaloly active ondegn And Hhglasw, Bue, $1.05 1 Canada do, $1.70; ordinary r-wu‘ x"f‘sw et 'flmi ;‘?’L:]“f‘ ‘:“ t:r::’J z(umut , $2.75 { 3 v, B, airy, ba, LT L ok 3 Y per VEAL—FLio recsipts continus liberal and the markot sauy for comuon stock, and tolerable ateady for cholce m’v‘n .“%nanun calves sold st 8d6c, aud goodto o8 ) WOOL~—Vas qulet aad usshanged, “Kew wawasbed wool from_fat sheepis 3@to lower than quotations which arg for olil: Goal "o prime {ub-washed, 55 8¢ ; poot to good tub-wanhed, 42@52 ; fine and medi- 111n ‘washed flosce, 47@500 ; fanoy do, onrae washied fieoce, 40@45c3 medium and cosrne unwashel, H@ 370; fine unwashed, 274336; pulled wool, 43@ 170, LIVE STOCK. CRICAGD. Cutl. | Tiagi. [Theep. A o0l 11,187 1,8m G151 uoRs| BN BA00] 13,800] 1,600 ——1 10,300 4,083 18,137 38,009 12410] 30489 Receipla— i 8,578 11,65) OATTLE~The marxet was active, but Jower, under iho hieavy receipts sud unfarorablo Easlern reports, The large amount of alock forwarded from hers dur- Ing 1ast week bas resulted fn & pretty goneral dectine st the Eant, the depreciation varying from an %o fo a Ke. Pricen hero are off 15288 In aympathy, and will undonbtedly stll furtlier rccade bators tho week in past, unloss there shall bo o pronounced decrenso in the arcivals, At ihe roduction above noted a liberat amount of tradiog was done, Balen at $3,75@5.25 for poor to gooil stockera; at $4,00@5,75 for poor to good butchers® stack, and $5.50@0,85 for shipying beoves, Fow droves sold nnder $5,00, the bulk of tha sales making st $5.6030.80, Tl market cloved easy, QUOTATIONE, Estra Deaves—QOraded ateors, welgblog 1,400” i Choice Beavos—Fiue, fat, well fornod 3 yoar to & yoar old stcers, welghing 1,200 o wirene 28@R0.50 i—Well-fattoned, fnely formea steors, weighing 1,150 to1,2%0 1l4......., 5.85@6,10 Medium Grades—steers in fair Sesh, woigh~ 111,100 (0 1,200 g, .. .MU@ETE Butehers' Btock—Poor to falr lcers, and common to choleo cows, for city laughter, walghing 890 (o 1,100 Ibe, 8tock Cattle—Cominon Inferlor—Tigiit " en atuga, bulis, and scalawag ateer: Cattlo—~Texas Number and deseription, 00 extra stecrs.. 18 oxtra steern €2 extra steers, 40 axtra steers, 4.28@5.76 4.90@5.40 « 2,00@4.00 3.004%0.00 Price. $0., 15 cliofce stecrs, 34 chioice steers. 00« 18 butehors* stock. sssiais A B HOUB—There wan 3 somewhat Inrger supply than on yestorday or the day bafore, though tho nersass was ot so marked 28 to unfavorably influence values, Thors was & steady strong damand for kacon gradas, and aales wera reslily alTeoted at$7,60$7,90 raging from 160 o 20 iha, Inferlor fo » heavy sold at $7.75@8.00, $8.10@8.75, Tiore ware no extra Philuleiphla hogs on saic, and %0 quoto such nominal, Bkippors were a druf at §7.25@7.60. Tha murket closed steady, nith about all deairable droves sold, noa Av, Price.tNo. 3 38,10/ 4 ! EEPER L5 EF RBERE SN s AR 63, 76 7731 1. 224 7,80 S P 5 Z sng 529w e lai 5 & = 109 7 inged the same a the dsy before, and wera stoady, Ordinary to cholca waolod were 1n local ‘and sbipping demand at $3.00@0.75, Shorn shoep remain nominally at $3.50@35.! - RAR? LIBERTY. Eust Linaary, April 20,—OktrLE~Recaints today 450 hoad, und for the two dags past 1,105 head; (he run of both through stock and for yard sales fs 'vei lighits very littlo biusiness is doing { the market is qull and slow, and with not many buyera capecially East- ern s the faw present won't take Uold at_the prices axked, which ao sbout the sama as (Ll day & wee g0 3 best, $.75@7.60 3 medium to good, 35350078 ; eomman to falr, $5,80a0.00 ; bulls, §4.0030.15 ; atock ora and foeders, 34.0@3. Tlous—Receipta to-day 1,9%0 head, and for two days 2478 head : Yarkers, §1.1588.00; Philadalphis, $508 “Brxzp—~Tteceipte to-day 7,750 head, and for the two days past 10,700 head ; market overatocked : bost, $4.50@7,00 | modlum, §8.78@4,25 ¢ clipped, $4.00@5.25. 'FALO. BUFI Durrato, Apeil 28, CATTLE=Tieclpls, 8073 tolal for the wook, 8,097} the market opened yestorday morning dull and slow, but was mors sctivo lata in tlio day, with prices 3 shade lower than at the opening of {ho weok, ~Tha miarkot this' morning was mioderatels ctivo Diices belag fully o of b woek's raiea for o grade Buexe anp Launa—Receipls, 1, week, 8,400; 0o market owners are holding for n1 advalios on yosterday's quotations, and purchas: are are domanding declins, Taas—Keceipts, 2,000 total for the weok, 7,500; marked dull ; Yorkers, §1.6087.73; heavyfhiogs, $2.45@ NEW YODK, New Tonx, Aprfl 28,—Tierves—Fresh recelpts 2,700, nearly all unilva steors of poor to extra quality, ar- ket exceptionally dull and prices off @ 4o from Afon- day, Eaxtra steers, 10@13Xc? falr {0 prime do, 11%@ 1330: inferlor and moditim, D3@114o. Bucxp—Ttoceipts 3,660 to-dny, and 1,520 yeaterany: market_oxtremely du lower ‘prices, ranglug from 43¢a to B3(s for elipped aboep snd 0440 8 for unrhorn, Swize—Rocelpls yeaterday and tolsy €530; none offered alive, BT, YOUIS, 8. Lovis, April 2,—Lioas—Tieceipts, T80 fniet ; }:;:;5:1' Jn'z'x'x'mm bacon, m@mn;x::'ad 10 cholce, CATTLE—Tecelpta for two days,1,4383 sctive and & ; #ales of primo Datlvs shipping 4, O4@8i0; falr, $3.4085,90; 6.00; ‘Woxatis and miedium sieers, 000; total for the e o TELEGRAPIIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Speelal Dispateh t» Tha Chiedas Trikune, Lavearoor, Aprll 23~11 8, m~FrLoun—No, 9, Q18; Ne. 1, 228, QGnam—Wheat—Winter, No, 3, 9a; No.. 1, 93 4d; apring, No, 3,95 22; No, 1,08 003 whito, No, 2, 88 11d No. 1, 9a; club, No. 2, 96 34 ; No, 1,08 7d, Corn ~—No, 3, 348 6d 3 No, 1, $1a 94, Provistons—Pork—70s 64, Lsrd—0f4 O, Livenroor, April 28—3 p, m, — DARADSTUNRTS— eavy. Pnovisions—TLard—0as, Livearoor, Apell 23-f: Lard—~67s 9d, Reat unchianged, Livearoor, April 24, —~¥Loun—Extra Siate and Weatarn, 2258, GrAIN—Wheat—X0, 2 to No, | spring, new, 8 51@ 98, Coru—American mlzed, now, 3 6, Trovistons—Fork—Winter Weatern, new, Bla 84, Tecf—Amotioan, new, 73 61, Lard—American, 65 6d, Bacon—0. O., new, Bls, Ouersz—Fino American, 73a, Tarrow—4zs, ¥ TrTitoLzum~Refined, $3/@105¢d; wpirite 83, Resi~Oommon, Y@K, Loxpox, April 23,~Consora—1loney, 3@ ; ao- eount, 94, Unirxp Srates BoNna—'08s, 106% ; "67s, 108} ; 10- 40s, 108)¢ mew Bs, 102}, Auznrican Rarnvoap Bzcvmrres—New York Cen- tral, 91} Erio, 37} preferrod, 3%, TaLLOW=41s@ 428 3d, PrraoLzusHefined, 10d@10Xd; spirits, do, 2 @KL Lawszxn Ori—~Calcutts linseed, 53@58 0d, Srinize or TunePRaTINE—35)d, Pants, dpril 23, ~Kentre~83t 00d, FrAxur0aT, April 28.~UniTRD Srat2s Bawns-'42, LU . Tieat unchanged, P DL—PROVISION#— BOBTON WOOL MARKET. Bosrow, April 24.—Wool unchangeds medium frades of dommtid cuniinue to command foll priecs, but prime flecces are salable only st low prices com- pared withiother kinds, Bales of Ohloand Penusyle vanla flooses 8f §2G300c, Including ali grades, choico Na, 1 sommanding tho bigest prices, Michign flsaces range from 49 o 62)r, aud eombisy aud delaine flescen from 60 to 86, Buper and pulled woolcer- tinue in demsud, with salos st 2@sTxe. Batter grades of super, ruling from 8o wpwards, being moat n request, NEW YORK BRY-Q00DS8 MARKET, Nxw Yoax, April 18,—Brainess wis checked by slentond weaihier, and transietions were light it all €e- parinieats, Gotion geods were guist, and jobbiag rates wore lrregular and lowor on bloschod shirtings, ole. Prints wers in falr but lmited request, Dresa goods and abawls were quict. A large line of domes- He fancy casrlmores wan sold at auctlon to-day at good pricea for light-welght goods, MARINE. PORT OF QHICAQD, APRIL 28, Anntvxp—Prop Skylark, Denton Harbor, ¢ m lame ber; prop Menomones, Muskogon, 120 green hidu, and nunirica; barge Tranafer, Grand Haven, 107 miame bor; nehr 1, 8, Grant, Alasks, 4,000 ralirosd then 4 Munkegon, 320 m lumber; ba ds, Grand faven, 189 m lnmbers sche J, B, Manistes, 200 m lumber; barge Windsor, 218 m Inmber; prop d, H, Owon, iron ore; schr J, W, Hilt, Makegon, 190 m lunberg schir A, Jackson, Auakegon, 200 tn lumber; schrtae w3, Grand Iaven, 163 m fumbor; Achr Leo, Gand 1iavon, 90 m lumber; sche Coral, Duck Lake, J0m lumber; achz Wellin, Tlolland, 53 cords wood, Curanen—Schr Adriatte, Mankegon, 33 cords abns; nchr Amoskesg, Muskegon, 60 rls pork, 0 kegnara, and muindries} barge Tranafer, Munkegon, Haht jache Sandunky, Duffalo, 30,183 bu Jo, Ughty prop Menumineo, 1 drfen ; reliv U, 8. Orant, Alasks, gt} hrge liglits latge Msry Atnma schr ‘Lincoln Dall, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. &psclal Dispateh fo The Chieage Tribunes rio Mary aman New Yogx, April 99, —Gnaix—Wwheat—Market 1o beltor, with modersts export and milling dsmand, Balea of 56,000 bu at $1,1821,17 for No, B spring; $1.1531,20 for No. 2 Ohiesgo ; $1,1921,31 for No, 3 Northweatern ; $1.3031,2 for No, 9 Mllwankes ; $1.34 @130 for No. 1spring ; $1,30 for No, 1 Btate spring; $1.1i@31.28 for ungraded Towa snd Minnerats spring ; $1.30@1,34 for winlor rad Western § $1.353 2,33 for am- bae do ; and $LI7T@1.40 for white Worlern 3 alio 25« 000 Lu No, 2 Minnesots, sellor June, st $1,22, Ttyo dull, at 95 for Canada in boud, and $1.03 for Blate, Darley scarconnd firm. Corn a sbsdo firmer, with falr export and liome-trads demand § thera la also someapaculative Inquiry; sales of 78,000 b at 009330 for Weatern mized, the lalter vary chofco, and (4@v7o for yeilow Western, Osts » bade firmer ; sales of 94,000 b st TIR7530 for mixod Westcru, aud T6@170 for whita Western, TProvistoxs—aidiles quict at 12K@12%e for long ales of 100 tcs at 100 for primo Milwauksa, T00tuny ), D., Muakegon, a0 Iiavon, light; J. Howen, Milwatikoe, light ; gohr Tordno Jacksangurl, lgh Xogon, ' Haht ¢ .rm-"nfln, clear. Lard heavy; Tdberty, Mnakegon, lghit: soh waukes, Nght? chp light 3 ‘achr Wollu, nistce, light ; chp Queen of the Vusf Duck Lako, light, ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. 29,—AnRIvRD—Phienis, Deka POr, 8,850 i corn, 160 brla flonr ; Commerce, 10,000 bu oata; Mctrogsolis, Havans, 0, Orrsxnp—(old Uunter, LaSalle, 103 m Jumber, Wittnxy—Market stcady ; aalen of 160 brla at 81,16, Groogxizs—Sugar in maderat request but frm} falr o good relining 1s quoled st Bi@8Yc: prime, 81-1c, and white Iavana, 03e. Coffee—Alarket un- alr Jobliing lnqulry, Faxionts—3arket qulct but stronger feollng ap- rarent for grain by stesm, To Liverpool, by steam, for grain, 6 I8 {he nomiusl quotation. To Lendon, by ateam, 1,000 brls flour at 264d ; 8,000 bu grain ot s@758 8 3 8,000 bu by sall nt 6d, FT0 the Aswclated I'ress,} Jacksouport, itght § ach Ca Drnosronr, Aprit LAKE FREIGHTS, Frelighia were tnactlve, quotabla at 3 YORK. New Yorr, Avril 28, —~Froun—Receints, 14,000 brie; ani 4o for wheat {c Dugala, firmer better demand; suporfne Wostern and feate, 3 cammon olee, $5,.25@8.5 .80:40,20 § exira Ohio, $.000 «48.20, Tye flour frm &t §8,9525.4 Corn-MEAL—Firm and stoady; Weaters, $1,008 0, KoL mpringy SLE @I No, 1 sprin B .3 Chicsgo, $0ANG1A0; 120K No, 1 Milwaukge, $1.20%1.31 Tows and_iinneaats spring, $1, Westorn, $1,20 L34 RO 1 whila wheat Wi Thero 18 no demand for vessels, na (s markel 44 againat aliprers more than ever to-dny, Very littla 12 being dono nzd rates are still 1ne settled, Tho latast engagements raporied sro an bl Tows, vi: Scows 81, Steplicna and Oarrett, cool, S dusky to Uamiramck, 40 per ton, free fn and ity Achr Tom Martin, syeamoro lumbor, Canada Southen Rallroad dock, nesr Amboratburg, to Sandusky, 1t .25 on rall, Thes wero reportod by Mr, O, K, pls, 13,000 bu ; fale dsm No. 3, SLIIGLIT; No. & 2’ Northiestorn, ' $L15@ 3 winte 33@1.38; whita do, in bond, 03c; Biate, Darley ncarce and firmer; Canada Waost, $1.65, faur-rowed Blate, $4,50, Corn—ltocotpts, tr demand ; mixed Western, 00@i%0; yol Boveral charters to Oldo ports, and oo or two b Buffalo, are reported, but 1t {a lmposalble to obtatn tte ates, which would naturally lead to the supporiti that they are low—aa woro tho opposite the case akire pees wonld have mo kesitancy iu giving the fgures firmer; mizad Wester: 4Y—Shipping, 60@08e, ROGENIES—Coflee Arm 3 good dema: Bugar firm; fair d 1/@8 403 primo, B T-16:38)e; rofined, Muscovaio, Bigadic. den falrly aotfva Molasacs firm : 3 choice Torto Rlico, 08@ steady ;s falr demand, PrrRotxoi—Dill and nominal; refined, 1 PeDull; £1,05@: Brintrs TONFEN Duli; Euas—Weslern, 15%@16c. PROVIBIONS~—FOrk firmu ; new mess, $31,125¢, Tieef qniet, Cut mests unckanged; m! clear, 13%¢, _Tard qulet aud firm ¢ prime ateam, 16c. + BorrEn—Firm ; Weatern, 12@16¢, Onxsr—Unchangsd. Wittexy—Dull, $1,15, Lrarign—Unthunged: hemlock sole, Buenos A nd heavy'weights, $a1. 60328,00; common do, LEOPOLD & AUST!{!‘ANN'S LAKE SUPERIOR Tho proprs Pasrlees and J. L. Mard, of Leopold & Austrisw's Lake Suporior People's Line, have recoivod 4 thorough overhauliog at hls port ditring tha past winter. Dot thens voisela havo boon calked from atem to atorn, aud tho ceflings have also beon calked and 4. Largoropaira bava aleo beon mado on the Hurd's bollers, The Peorless fatha finest vessel on thie lakes, and her raputation fs much that but Little Doed boeatd sbont her, The Hurd recelred an en- tiroly new cahia ths winter bofore last, xud, with thy new {mprovenienta made during the past winter, shs 1a Lut Utilo duferior & not oqual to the Peerlocs, Tho stme Norman han wintorsd st Daluth, and has also fea 'fifm ; long Grando light midd Woor~Slasdy ; dom¢ @300; unwashed, 16@; MrTata—Mannfactured copper 280 Tngot Iaks Seotal, 31 eot, §14.60 15 goid. entic flacos, 48@000 3 pulled, B0 Se. with new and Alohas nlsa heen suppliod with o now nd will coma rt as good thia itno_will Lo _commanded season ¢ Peerlon, Capt, Allon BlcInt; loyd; “Normsn, Capt, Mr, Joseph Auntriat, ono of 'tho proprictors of (s Ilnc, states that tho uews from Lake very discouraging, and tliere fa hard, an opening befors the 10th of May, ruunlrgon (ho fos hetween Marqueilo and Grand Island, » distance of 4 miles, No water is in ight from tuo Lillls back of Marquetto. Portage Lake is stlll 8 noikl ahicat of {co, and ‘wagons aro crossivg na ‘Atuerican, @0} elogant furniture, 'm—-mngy: i, follows o coming uperiiug, $5.23 3 d supply; dull; 88@Esc. Oats, 6@ TS0, Dnax—Dall; $1.90@1.25, Har—Ta fé’f" good supply; dull; prime, $24,00; dull; held st $20.75 ; some sales ted. Dry' salh meats y % propoct of Btl‘:,'cl nre sLill ProvisroNs—Pork at that, sonte at loss not’ soarce and firm at 903 12c; 143, Bacon dull; ! " 1famu scarce and in demand at }I e, Lard dull; ticrce, $15,7531C.00; kegu, $10.1 LACH GnoczarEs—Sugr tn demand; common, 0% 3 primoe to choloo, fair Jobbing demand; common, 600; fair; rime, Goc 3 strictly priin 9 steady; cargoes, falr in gold, Fittner—Dult and nominal; rectifled, $1.10G1L17, Comk-ATAL—Dall a4 §3.60, PRILADELPIIA, PrrApRnemia, April 28,—Froun—Quiet ; s, : !Xll’;fl!g'.zfl@‘.flfl 'y, $0.00858 5 54007 igh i W hene Chiico amber, SLIGII0} whle, $1,40631.60 Corn quiet; yellow and mised, Xabic,” Oa Provistons—tinchanged, Mees pork, $22. fckled do, 13%@laXe. lard, ¥ Wintsky—Weetern held at 1, PRTROLEUM—Eaay ; vef) 8exps—Clover quist ; \ un§ secd unchang from Duluth s alwo dlecoursging, sii '/ tha effect that e lake {6 sttil nolld aa far ns tho eyoean reach, with no prospocts of an early breaking up, As noon an the ice mluth for this eity, ko Bupsrior navigation for this year, the ¢accounts givea way aud opon the La 2. LAKE MICHIGAN. DBusiness at the jombor docka still conttnues vary Qull, only one cargo of lumber being #old during 1t day. Thero wara somo elght or nino cargocs at the market,,,,The schr Sardinis, s doscription of which wasgivon [n yesteaday's TRIBUNE, was succeasfally Iannched st Burus & Farrow's sbip-yard yesterdsy 4 olock,...Capt, Cox's oxcurmon tug Bou Drake Is Loing polnted and refittod, Capt Cox fn- tonds to bring ber out & wook from Bunday,,..Capt, By P, Larned’s tug Miller has been running during the and 1s getting her share of e businoes, | Biamarck hna rocolved now englues from Qarlile Mason & Co,'s establishment in this city, Bhia wus ot on & trial trip yesterday afternoon, and it i undetsiood that they gave porfect satiafaction.,,. The schir [ifbbard {u ropairing at the scctional dry-dock There {a no longer an; rtation Company will run its between tho Vermonl Bt, Alban# Rallroads the latlor rosd granting the tio Vermont Contral, prise uusylvania, Incisna, ico held firm's v el do, lm 3 5510c, faw_ York and Dradford Conuty G30c; ' do “frsts, 23@2o; Westarn tras, 23@3ic; do firats, 17@ xeaR—Firm ; flna Wesiorn, 185 @16XKa, os—Advancibg ; Westorn fresh, oo, of Iiurns & Tarroy. . that Liio Northarn Trat boats thix scason. ‘The Centraland the ‘Ogdenaburg BT, LOUIS, ~FLOUR—FIfm ; good domand $1,808,001 ox~ o, $5.5036,60 3 concosslons sl £ The following boats will City of New York, Chmwplain, Maine, Lawrouce, Gorden City, Cloveland, B, Albans, Ewe NM!‘:‘m, Milwattkas, for medium gradc: tra do, $5,W@3.30; donblo oxtra TI@5.00, Wah:nl. higher; No. 1 red winter, $1.7@ catls and April £ $1,43@145 Juno ; Ptk o8 ; NG, 0, 1,275 No. 2, et Writexr~Firm ¢ §L. ProvisioNs-—-Fork q plre, Duckeye Grand Trank Rallroad rt ot By City. steamablp Inter-Ocean and prop loadiug salt at lisy Clity, for this port, first vessgls bo pass throus Bome think thoy will got ¢ 18 takiug on & load of sals .1t is probablo that tho 8, D, Caldwoll, now 18, b tho straits thin sesson, ufct . but more_dolng ; $22.00GH rougli noxt watk, -anlt meatw weak sud low- 22,87 cash ; $22.50 July, D facon_quist, culy small er to'sell ; nothing doing. Jobbiug trade, Lard nominally 15%c. 11, xnm!u‘&, Aprl) 3.« Froun—Firm ; aclive{ fathe ‘heat steady; moderata demand ; red, $1,30 Oatd ateady ; modersta 0, 3, 9130, Darley The new schr M, ¥, Tremblo arrived at Mllwankeo from Racino Monday, fu quest of & cargo, The Trem= ble was built st Buamico laet scason, She s a stanch craft, haudsome in model, and su excellont carrfer..., The new schr Lucls A, Hlmpson srrived at ihis pord from Manltowoo, whero sho was buflt, lsat Mom day, Bie is o splendid eraft, ond dsierves the praise bestowed upon Ler Manliowoa proas, 126 foot § Incueas beam, 27 feot opth “of hold, 9 feet 4 ineh 200,000 ill carry 20U, ber draught, and 210,000 feet upon ¥ consliderod the 1 quiet at TU@T5e, v, Itye qulel 60Gi1.55, 4 stoady; T8 Lard firm winter ez Norren—poll; Onezsx—Dull { 143 Croven Beep—Vinm; 1'@19%e, Trovisions—Quict, ateady ; moderate demand Iiulk meats eanler; dull and unebapnged ‘Waisky—Lowerj MrLwAURER, April 24, deelined ; ehofcs, 7@, @lse. Pork. esier at $2.00 oud, 1530} bid, 107 $11.7012,25, bryos 1ufio} doxe, boat veasel sof constructod spoclally for the lumber trade, The ¥lmpaon b #un_ongagoment 4o carry lumber feom L Ch{cago and Alifwaukoe, LAKES ST, CLAIR AND HURON. " FLoun—Quiot and un- GmiiN—TWheat weak ; No, 1 Mllwaukes, $1.07; No, ‘The old washtnb Sarah Van Epps, formerly rune $1.033;, Oata scarce ning between Chiloago sad Galumot, will engage in the excursion busincss on the Datroft Tiver during the +The fieat of tnga at Detroft, comptlss ing the Mocking bird, Prindiville, Kate Moffat, Frank Moftat, Brockwoy, Mary, and J, H. Martin, are all neagly ready fOF busin Crusader are Iald up st B, Clair, xnd will 8 up thore, Thora psssod down Bunday thé prop Teulo, from Baginaw, and stmr Marina City, from Alpem, The scow 1040 aldo came in Hght, and cast anchot off tho Ebo ovidently found 100 much fce outalds to ate tomipt 1o get up tlalake..,.Tho tug Favorite arrived 1n port Tuesday, Laving been successful in pulling off the Jaques Cartier, ashiora at Elk laland, cr, supposed fo bo the E. O, Rtoberts, ia Iy Jiclulty of vort Truron miuus » bowsprit....At the 3, $LOIK ; May, 161,01 wearos and ‘higer No, 4 fi slore, Tdia3 now, in storo, Tdo. Rye stemly snd quist 1,17 ‘ulad and exclied ; No, 3, $1,20¢ No, 1'ln_alore, | comingscason, ‘nominally unchanged, nl.i&glfl ,515;“3{" primo, am ) Ticoezers—iour, 1000 bela; ‘The tuge Gladiator and <, oats, 100 bu ; wheat, 000 bu, 'y 9,000 brls; oats, 100 bu; wheat, 3,000 bn; corn, 40 b, BALTIMORE, Bantrsong, Aprll 29,—Froun—Quist snd une Qnini—Wheat frm and unohanged. Weatoru mlzed, 87:¢(8%c, wiiiia Western, 0@iic, itys quist and unchanged. ull 1 Peunsylvanis and Marylend; $17.008 1omi—Quiet but atrong, and af unchanged Y ork, SRONDUL00, rreE—Quist snd nuchar Oata quict and steady ; bova the Flats waiting for & fivorabls len with lumber from Port Iaron, ... of tho tug Urunis, will . 1 Capt. N, W, King, formert command (he tuy Favorite this s o1, who commanded the schr D, il b year take charge of tho Oanadiad sebr Gol GRAND TRUNK LINE, £ thie saute number of bosts 84 last yoar, with soma slight ehavges, The B, F. Wado lss been dismantlod, sad her ouglnes snd ms- chinery Lave becn placod in sho Jobn Pridgeon, Jr., & waa Ludlt tn Detroit Last winter, and is ronounced the largest and best pisce of ma: ture that Liax yet been burned [l Thi wi ccooded by, tho Lquinog, wh ethor with the B, D, Caldwsll and Montgomiery, 1! 8 18 bellsved that the towe reinain the semo as YernotEuM—Nominal | G Wisy—birm ; $l. TOLEDO, ‘Toveno, April 28, —Froun—Fair and firm, sctive and sdvauced No. 2 whits Wae r Alichlgan, carh and i ”f".‘vl?m'nlazfl'fll 3 ted, §1 43 uh 28 3 4130 Ko aito, S 6 o Oate. fale ahd firm; Novl, K0 | bigan, 0340 Thid line Will consls [ Rroxiprs—Flou &”ubfl" whoat, 13,000 bu} eorn, 00 bt 3 vata, L0.00Y bu, ! bris} wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, last yoor, Theynsro the ¥ b Uy thireomasted sclrs Esumas Mayes aud Tehpoming, with Cromwetl and Gulding Btar, have B8 veraony L i soml to have ermout Central send il Terr tecieht via' ot Haron o oot e Grand Truuk, aud therd connecl witd the Verinont Central, ‘Chis would cause thelr line of Loats to yun to Yot Huron, Tho Port Huron Times thinks i srrangement s nok_pe the boats will pelied 1o Lio dile, £or Lhey are eo small that 1) does b torun thewm through 1 ual, lels Are trying to socuro Weslern froights ttlia Toute via Fort Huron iathe y reliabla one the year 25,800 bu § 0ats, moae, BORTON, Tosron, Apfil 28.=Frous — Ateady ; anper Wost- $3.8@3.78} Wis. 80 ehllatlhml 0.4 5 6,00 ?‘;‘avy 1 mized and yallow, tho barges O, o, Tugians, and Michlgan 2487,45¢ Bt, Lotl, 83 Grati=—Corn quiet but 92@Y3¢, Outs, miked an D, April $8.~(xaln—Wheat firm: N BoTR 6,200, $l2. Coru Wl o dard while, car capest, and the onlf The sobir A, Bradley, sunk in Ohlo basin, wae rateed Baturday, sud was taken to the dby-docks, The sche Sulkirk waa takeo in at (ho sano tme, Bolh vesacls required conslderablo ovgrhaulin aays ¢ V' Batlors gel $1 pér day for Gtling out, and board themselvos; Neal Drown, siipping-ianater, asys there #re nob 80 many sallors here this spring iata sboss (98 a4 last apring,”, , ., Capt, Henry Blalr arrived of this port from Ashiabuly Moaday, Il reperia veiy Mills April 26— Gnain—Whest quiet; prices “;:n::&to'oo:n fira § aholied, WIS | ear Gor I - LRUM~Dal 1850, Paindeiphia 10, 28.~G; Iy iy s o8 | sales ontrack ua 80, Byo—Nons Lare, B! 17 haarca, crade, $1.65, at Parker's; refined, x~Wheat dull end ue iwpukes al §1,8). Cork Oats

Other pages from this issue: