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MONEY AND CORMERC TINANCIAL. Tho losn market oxhibited rather & decrears of no- Uirlty, Thowesthor wan in part tho cause, bmt the good trade of tho week lina had something to do fn chesking the mereantilo demanid which has heen too brisk to Lo bealthy, considering {ho senson, Bales and ecllortions havo both fmproved nunder tho sim- s of brighter and warmer days. Doposits hava con- ruquently mannted up, and the spplications froi mer- chanta for loans have been fower, ‘Thero has been o sumticient demand from other sources, as from manus facturers, to provent much addition to tho surplus, 'The Inanabla fuuds at the disposal of tho banka stiil excecd tho needs of harrowers, and, with bnt oue or twa esceptions, the banka would be glml to cxlend thelr line of dincounts, Tuole policy fa stlil hglly consere vative, and in ovcry cass fndaracments aud collaterals oo rerntinized with a care that took its rise in the leceonn of tha pante, "Tlio surylue of Joanable funds s not o noticenblo st {ho banks 28 on tho strect aud fntle real calato loan markct, sinco tho resonrcos of the firmt aro derived ausinly from o few general linca of trade, whito all fa- dustey and eapital contributo fo tho lttor, The okt encoof thiasurplus {s too plalu to be mistakon. It aliowe taslf, 0 wo hnve repeatcdly rematked, in the low mtes at which ood paper cau ba sold, i tho care of mal et loaus, nd o very strong demoud for the best clessen of rozuriticn, lika Governmenta snd Chleago Clty and Cook County bonds, As a matter of fact, tho cotintry fa probabily as ablo to undertako the countloas entarprises that aro & featnro of proaperity as It over wan; tbat which fa lscking is the dlsgositon. The remembranco of tho panfe makes men unduly ca- tioun, This hesltancy to embark money in oW Tou~ turcs is, wa bellovo, rapldly woarlug off. Raton of discount ot thie bank sro 3,310 per cont, On thio etreat, the care of to Joan market continnes. Tates are 7@18 per cont, Now Yark excliango wa aold ot shipping rates, Curronoy ta golng forward to New York, Tho clearlugs were §3,000,600, TAL DIVES SILVER MINE. - Tho Bupromo Catrt of Colorado has dierolwd tho tnfunctiou reatratning hio working of tho Dj= Silver miuo at Georgetown, Col. The tino is aw®l Friucs pully du Chicago, Seustor Logan end @150 l‘l'mm Delngthe chlef stockboldors, Tho mw® 12 valued nt 3,000,000, and produced Jast yee ahbout $:00,020, whichi 1a cnly one-half its capaclis The ltigation s with fheadjolnlng cizin on the38Me veln—thie Peli ean., The entire profuct cf (s Conrolidated Virginla Silver Mino for tho past /-£0 mouths amounted to $1,611,810, which thr, superintendent oxpocts to in- 280 during the nex HiTe0 monthe, Tho shipmenta from petland, Oregon, during the first Py coln, $445,600; Lulilon, $34,361, COUNTERTEITY, * hortst., < GOWR the saundsof thio papers that died connterfelta of fhe 25 fexun of the e lerchanta’, First, snd Third Nn T statn cleculation,” fn an error so d Natfonal Dank fo coucernod, no such counter- ita beitg tn existence, GOVIINMCNT BONDR, Thess {2 3 very achvo demand for il clacces of Gove erumentLotdv. The Snquiry Issharpes at prevent than wantz), owing (o tho purchiasss by corporations and other tazpiyers o gutaon-axablo property for tho asseas- menta on May 1, uuki N EXCHANGE. Blerling exchangs wes {ei@491 H fers, Lordon, 433; Taris, 810, gl eXCIALRS aro yuole Paris ((racs) Sermgu (role) clalumi(francs), . Holiznd (ilders). orhild (ranes). Bwelen, Herwiy, sd Dounark, Austriu (piger fiorius), CHL‘.}GO fll:l')‘ AND COUNTY DONDY, Livada, T B, Acked, Chicepo CIt, 7 33 ct. bunds 101 ke lul.‘lbl Liunt, Ghfeano Gt T 31 ot weweraaos M0Lb & IWb {10356 Bints Chicago City T ¢ cb. waterloanil0d; & fut, 102)¢ &1ut, Chieagu CityT o ob, covtifieates) VSIC & int, ghk“‘n::o Cllxy!';'g‘ c:. !i‘c:t.:lfltflu Igil ié} ool County7 3 cf, baade,, st Park © pea ceht bita: 4 BAIK pTOCKH. ealls trans- Otlier rates of fore o3 @suiz; ity 3 9 41340 4130 . ll-‘lx“b;l A tional tierman Natlone] Hank: Corn Exchanga National ai Ngtiooal Bank - " T AT Clty ailwsy, South Bide, \ T City Ttaflway, Weot Kide, . CIt3 Tailwag, Noril Bidssr. s Tradors’ Iuaurance Conpan: Cunmler of Coinmierce, e Cliteago Gan Light & Coke Corn| pul Clicago & Northwesteru gold Lond Tullman talses Cur Company - Now Yor, Aprit 22. per coiit for call, ; Forelgu cxclirnga left off dull at 487@157Y for banh erw’ eixty-day aterling, ond 490 54901 on dergand, There is & quick demand for Orst-class wereantilo paper al d3¢ aod O per cout, with cxoeptiousl salca of clolco as low s 4, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ¥FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1875, ——————————————————————————— e e e e ——— ———— — — — — — — ————— e ,— - —— — ——e——o ‘Wert Washington at, 8 & eor Shelden st n f. 34 1701t with buifiiing, dated De. 2, 187, 12,000 Rockrollat, 3 £t 1 of Harrison st, w £, 20101 £l 1t dated 'April 24. B Holt at, 203 1t 0 of DY 18, dalted AREL FTuvoeennnsss llfl\ullvl:m n;, NlJ{l .rll"lg' Girare GR118 Ity ddatedd Ay N . eees Ve ! 201 T b Thirty-roventts vy e 2531202 ft, with bullding, dated April 24, . Laured sty 1,219 4210 £ 1 o Thirtsotih sty e'f, nd & of 331 VLV 11, dated Oat, & 16741y TPrairic av, ol Thirty-ntih at, w f, 30s123 fi, with butlding, datad April Weat Asina i 3 G088 “'ll'll ek it, 49 3.10 ¢ wof Tdncoln 242121 1, with budlidlng, Leavite of, 157 ft a of Dok s, dated April 29, rtle oy, 03'¢ (A 0ak st 430 i, dateid Ap Biscell st, % dated Feb 3, souT or ci ¢ NILF# OF QOUI Prajrioav, o of ud noar ¥ 12331605; ft, dited Aprit 37 e COMMERCIAL, Tho fallowingwera tha receipts and slipments of the leadiug articles of produva in thln clty durlng (he twenty-four hows endingat 7 o'clock on Thurday morning, aod for the correspouding data one year ogot iyt ot w T e s 3 10,000 HLCRIITA, Fious, brix,. Wheat, bu., Cured ae Thort LTis 0usne Tallaw, LA . 30,040 Hatler, la, 25140 Dreesedd hogy, N 551 Livo hogn, Now...| 14.210) Uattle, N e sheep, No. THAet, 8L Highwines, bris.., I Wouol, Edveennes 8| TN Potatoos, B, T I B 1) Luntnter, Xy, foot, (2,413,0004,003,U6012,105,560) Shingles, Ko, 445,00003,611 1 01}12, 142,000 Jath, N uu,lml poxi Halt, brls 130, il Also thio followiug, withous cumparisons “Hnd qf produee, Tecoived. | Stanpet: Ty ;I e, |“L 18, "R, pkys. Clicate, tis Dted fruitn, Urecnaprios I Do, oy, to Jomh, o Lish, i 9 o Wilhdrawn from storo on Wednesdsy for city con- sumption : 2,34 bu wheat, 3,005 bu sorn, 676 Lu oats, 366 b rye, 3,240 Lt batloy, Tho following grain vas luspectod into storo on Thureday morniug : 9 cars No, 1spring, 143 cars No, 2do, 7 cars No. 8 do, 1 cars rojected do (164 wheat); 4 cars yellow corn, 1 ear No, 1 do, 103 cars high mixed do, 272 cars No, 2 do, €8 cara rejected do (150 corn) § ¢ cars white ‘oats, 29 cars and 10,0600 bu No. 2 do, 3 cars rejectod do (27,400 bu oats); 4 cars No, 2 Dbatley, 2 cars rofected do, Total (649 carn), 205,00 bu, Inspectod out: 3,609 bu wheat, 62,075 bu carn, 534 bu vats, and 563 bu rye, 729 bu barley, In answer to a correspondent at &t, Paul, 3inn, wo stato that i4 {9 a very diffionlt thing tourrivoat the {otal amount of tho winter swheat erop of this country, Lscluding Califoruds wheat, whicl docs not properly bolong o cither class, tho proportion of wiuter whest 10 tho wholo orop I now somewhers batweon 63 and 73 percenl, 1t is, thercfore, not far from 2 bushels of wioter to 1 bushel of spring, The total crop of 1873, including Califurnis, was estimated at 250,0.0,000 bu § and that of 1874 at about 500,000,000 bu, of whick about 0,500,000 areloft for export, after deducting Liome consumption and seed. Tho great bulk of {ho wheat oxported from the Atlaniic const is apring wheat, the winter being mostly consumed at homo, We may add bt both tho relative production of apring wheat aud ita relativo home-connumption are on the increase, Tho chfef polut of attraction i commercial elrclen st present [y thio whieat markot, and tuat interest turns upon the quastion of the extaut of damage dono totho fallsown wheat by winter-killing, The news reoeived yesterday waseven morodcleful thanany thathas preceded it, A gontleman in from Palmyra, Mo, ro- ports that ll around that section the wheat has bioen 50 much damsged that the peoplo do not expect more than & quartes crop, Another from Ceutral Ilinols maya that many farmers will baroly ralse enough for Text sesding, and lottora racclved hiere from numerous polnta nearly all conour In the statement that fho win- ter-wheat erop will be a comparative fullure, In some places the farmers Liavs nown spring wheat Latwoen, sl iopo 1o reallzo & moderale yicld out of the two; but thiz {s only done near the line which dividos the winter-growing from tho spring-growing scctfons, “The drought has beon very sovere all over the Woest, sflccting tho frass crop suwoll na whoat, It 1 truo that » favorablo turn in the weather now would make ® graat dificrence to the prospect, sud it Iy this which gives hope to the bear clement, Lt the sftua- Hon 3 oue fLat involyes unusual anzicty, and cor- respouding uctustions in prices, Asa ruls tho peo- ploin the country havo shown thelr faith hy their works, Laving bought largely in this city for future delivery, whilo city men Love done (Lo sclling, Botls Now York end Obloago baving gomo heavily eliort, In expectation of a favorablo turn, "The specue Iativo strengih hias carried our market up faster than Now York Las advanced, 80 that thero {s now no temp- fation to ship; and our stocks are mcoumulating, though the dally nupply {s fulling off, It is worthy of uote that tho genllemen from Falmyra reportu that wheat {s now nigher there thon in St, Louls, aud that none can bo bought for love or money. Hoels now on his way to the Upper Misalsalppt towns 1o seo if ho can huy wheat with which o keop his mill running, If Llis holding back on tho part of tle farmes sliould become general, it will % necd no apirit from the grave ta telt ™ tha futurs of the wheat market. 2 Alstter from tho Californla sgenta of a well-known 2 Guld opencd at 115} and cleaed 2t 1153, all the |reaplug 60d mowing-machine, statea (hat the prospect aalea of tha day having boou ot theso quotations, The |in that Stato §s very bad, that the farmers fesl poor, Tates pald for Lorrawingy wore 6, 144, aud 2 per cent, | @ in consequenca bu fow machlned inay Le expect At the closo % per cent was pald for carsylug, Clearings, $35,005000, i The Aariwtant"Freasurer dlsburacd $120,009, Tho_tyeels whipmenta to Europo awounted to 81,301,524, of whicl $1,607,000 wan gold colut, aud the remndudor aflver hars,” Theas shipiuents weru larger than gencrally expocted, suno fresis lots of gold baving been put on board tho steamer this moruing, Governmeut Londs clored poady, Blato Lnls quict wt nomtuel prices, Lailroads cons Huued Sr to tho close, Atilo vpeuing of Lisluoss to-day the atock musrket w28 flrin, sud aftarward Lecanio stronyt, and pricos mioved up 4 L 3§ gier cend above the clouilig fgures of yesterdsy,” Tater Lere & falling off of 3 to1'] per cent, which was efiorvard rocovirod in the nusi tthe lnnrovement was followod hy o deciine, sod Lo market clowed dull and weak, itieLurg ross from B to Vi3, Deliware, Lackawanoa b Western | ¢, 1S8% rocovered o 119; Union Iacitie from T%¢ to 0%, Luiany early intho day 8t 163, Weslern Univn closed at 1057 sgainat BL4¢ ot tho opoatng. Allantle & : eiraph Viis stoady ut 203 (o Wistorn was_weak, nnd de-iined & 415, Sako Blhoro'closed ot TG0 the. loweet quotations of the duy, Missour) Tifia’ was firm at si%, -udOthuun 3 A‘ucu‘l!n vreferred st 175G | wa previoud: 135 low gl o Wy, For Coutral Packilo #3 was bid without safes, ‘Thu chauges iu the ofber aharce wero geucrally alight. Truns: tons sggrogatod 163,000 shares, of ‘which 2,00) were Hiils 1yiau Lake Blore, 10,600 Sorthwestern comtion, 8,600 Hock Liiand, 46w Pacifo Mall, 11,400 Obifos) 4,520 Weatorn Unton, 19,600 Wabash, 16,000 Unfou Yar «i8c, and 4,160 Attautle & Facifio preferrod, ufl'l'invflll;la BANDB, ™ 233 | Coupons, 'G7, | Goupons, 8, , New Conton,.,, Weutgra Uiz } &2, Tel 183 uidksilver ay iy T Facio Alatlor 4y TNow York Coillral. 1047 ¥ W3 ——— REAL\ESTATLE, The foowmmg inctrumouts were Slad for veoord ‘Thureday, Apetl 295 @ to benold thore thia year The leading produce markots, outside of wheat, wua quiet yosterday, thongh thero was a iilsanimae tinin eorn. Thetrading sgain was chicfly fu change ingever from May Into Juve, a proceas Incidental to tlie dosing days of he month, Bomeof the markels wezenoderutely sctive at mes {n turning and in ket~ tluiat, Lut outatde of that quistnesa provailed, Dry pvods to s pretty largo sguvegate were distributed to thio xterior trade, but the purchascs of local retail er9, couparatively, were light, The market retainy thasteals toua lalely ehasaclerizing it, Tho grocery soarket wi without fmportant change in nuy of its features, Tuersls s wollsuatained demand for cof~ xce, sugars, sirups, and molaeses, whilo in mioat olher ‘opartments quict prevails, Bugsrs wore 114 o Fot TR 154, afier sulitug | 0rm &t st advance, with which oxception former quotations wre unchingoed, Glece snd butter wars salable at fulylata pricos, Drisd frufts were generally quiet, thouyimles wera probably as large s in past woagons ut #'Ike period, Flali wero active and firm, ‘Thia coal, voxl, luather, aud bagging markcts wers dull y quotal, Oils wero quist, with carbon and linseed ofl:ring at o slight decling, Nos. 1 aud 2 lard il wero X higher, ‘Trade ontintw fair at the lumber-yards, and prices are withat quotible change, though §t imored that some patios, who contemplate moving on the lat of tue monb, ara wvilllug to' make concessious if Ly vo dolug tiry can redurs thelr stocks boforo that time, The whicsalo market was very quiot. The alorm s fordedin axouse for the dullucis yostordsy, though yard-dalers havo thus for manifested title ncliuation {0 puniakoe cargo-Jumber, parlly, they eay, bocaure sakin:pricos have Loen above heir limite, and partly beeaue tliey are uot roady, Mardwara and nails wore in fir demand ond (olerably stesdy, Hungarion seed was vory motve and firmer, olherwiso the so:d market was quiet, though millet and clove were quoted bhigher, Loth befng vory scare, The lowor gyrades of hay wers essicr, Lut prim qualities were firm and salable, oo, hops, Uik | broas<ora, and hides werequict, The racsipts of potaces ware smull, and choice peachblows wers firm, uudea falr juquiry, Lut other varietios wers slow and wsy, Trado {u green frults was Interrupted by themin fu the worulng, No wmaterlal changs in priconccurred, Fggs were firn, ZLEVATING AT BUPPALO, Thalub-Cowmitico of tho Now York State Scnale sppaited t fuvesiigato the mode aud coat of haus dlingnd moving breadstuts, sat in Buifalo last Tuese day, ad hoard & great deal of evidenco, 'The Elevats log Aswciation gave (he capacily of the fifteen elo. vaton if operatfon &3 8,063,000 bu, sud thelr valus, $4,010X0, Tha thirteen elovators mot in use have a nomiln) capacity of 2,000,000 b, and s valus of $750;- 000, Chey also submiitted the foluwing ‘Thamount of yraln receivod st thls port for the last ta years sud fhn clevating charges wo‘:: T e oor Gougress ot s £, 161180 1, Toda: it by e ad 0 d av,aw 848 81 b u LT ) Aaind Al 31, 5 (RUETY Breimiitiet et i v+ Thers whe no clovatl ehrgo for rle Wi ton o ANt waa from ' storagoe free, f LIero WA & pta feom tho piroviond year of 5,4 19,261,141 b, 16 per bu, and 10 dasa frea slarags 0363, 157 L, Te poe bty and 10 days (200 atorage 817,821 b Tlicra 'was 1 casnciotion i 19:4 unifl thio middio of ', and tliere. wad o cliarge to the grain for 'and o fallimg of In the receipta fram (o provious year of #07,505 bit, After the Lith af Sep- tmalor tlia areoclation eliarges waro 10 por b to the grafn, with five daya' slorago free, 8T 81,241,000 bu, 1o par bii, & days frea storage , 1c per uy 10ty free storage followiug aro tho gruss eharges \ tho for handling gra Btorsge, 1,000 b at 16,1000 eilig 1,000 L, AVerage. varsanas L1 100 I v, s iy Into canal-boats, 1 or 1,723 per bty Tn addition to this tho Tosrd of Trado Welghmaster cliarges S0 per 1,000 b when lia sorvleen aro caliod for by (he awner of tho grain, The elevatoe handifug tho reain voceises i per b from the Asaoclation ns the actunl net coat of handling, The remaining 3o in distrilrated pro rats, as dividende, aticr paying Nall tha tax for keeping tho docks fn repair, etc, The net profits of tho Azsociation In 1871 were $19: 1813, $648,000§ 1n 1574, §1. PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS—YWers quiet, ro little being dons i direct alo (hat & was dificult to quoto closely, Thero was # moderats quantity of stuff changed aver, at a montbly difforence of 3@ ia per brl on pork, 40c per 100 Iha on lard, and Yo per Iy on moats; oud A0 long an these difierencsa wero proserved 11 mattored Tittle to the partles what figures wera mentioned, Tl tendeney of tha market was undonbtedly to an easter Tange fn irieen, tho receipts of Logs being ratber targe, with a dull feeling at the Stock-Yanls, whilo tho faw orders hera for cash product wero generally Lt~ € to figures bolow tho views of holdors, Tho dellver- fo8 of tho spo.ulativa articles on Raturdsy are expircted 10 bo very large but nost of them aro already provid- wt for, . Mrss Tong—Was quiet and nominally steady at Wednaday's prices Hi towards 1 o'clo:x, when tho market tock slizht upward turn, Bales wers report- od of 70 bria cash nt $32.00; 250 bels do ot §21,828 9,060 bl soller May at §21,80621,87 1 5,250 brls well. or June at $20025@ 10173 § and 1,730 brls sellor July at $22,31 Tote!, 7,520 Urls, Tho market closed Nrm at $21,85G21.87% cash_or raller May ; §2210% 2,10 reller Junc ; 3.2,46@12.40 for July ; and tom< Tally at § 1260142268 T0F August. (Rt Deisio park was quiol aud ateady at §15.75@ Lann—Was dull end_n ahado eseler, (n sympathy with Liserpool nud New York, Thero wus very littla T Balos wero limited 0 1,250 tos e Ma; 5,605 1,510 tea aeller Juno pt $15.60@ 158253 00 tea seller July st §15,05316.02%. Totaf, 4 The market cloged tatuo ot 15,60 cash or geller My ; $15,8) actior Juno ; end $1.975@ 16,00 seller July, Sliats—Wore very quict and aasler, being gonerally marked dic per b lower, thnugl the declino was really catablishied on Wednesilay evening, Tho ouly sals reportad were 160,014 Ths shonlders soller Juns at82;c, aud 100 boxes doat 8¢ cash, There was some in- quiry” foe oticr lots, but ot fgures which bolders would not sccept, Thé market closzd st 817¢ for shoul- ders, cash or seller May : 837c do seller Juno ; 84c o sellar July ; long clear), 11370 cash or soller May; to seller June, 113;¢5 do_ seller July, 1103 shart ribs, 117;c, canhi or eclier May; do sdilor Jane, 13}c; do seller July, 12%c: short clears, cash or scller AL 121303 do aclier June, 133/c; do selter July, 1337c, Toxed meata Ao bigher Than loose. Swcetsplokied bams, 15 1a ovorage, at 115@12c, Becon muosts auoted ot 1836 1417e for hams, 9% for shouldors, 13%0 for sbort ©ild, and 13350 for short clyurs—al Tanow—Quotcd at B 8sze, DREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—V724 {n fair local demand at former prices, but scarcely anything wis wanted for export, aul slipping brands woro quoted dull, though firm, fn sympathy with tho whoat markot, Slacks sroslightly on tho Increase, Males wero raported of 100 bls witie ters on privato terma; 740 Lrls spring extras, allof~ Iy on jprivate terws, ond 50 Lrls ryo flowr at 4335, Total, 890 brls The matket closed ps follows: Gholco winter axtras, $5,50@7.00; camumou 10 g0l 0o, $3.0@5,15; cholca spring extrus, $7.00@ 5.35; fair do, slipping @rades, $4.6045.00; Miuneso- tas, $325@0.00; patent apring, $4,0030.003 spring suparfues, $3,75@4.23 ; ryo dour, $5,33(35.60, BBAN—Was I botter demand, and skiudo firmer, tt:o scarelty of grees feod epabling holdura to commasmit full prices, Salos wers raported of 50 taus st $18,009 18,50, both on track snd froe on boerd cars, CoiN-MEAL—W3a ghoted &t §,76@ .00 Por brl for goovd, and i21.75(1‘_‘&00 for coarse, b llflm.lm“—th o8 wero 10 tons at $24,50 fres on oar ‘HitonTa—Salw wera 10 tons at $19,60 on track, WHEAT—Wns active, and udvanced 1}c from fhe highest figures of tho prucoding day, belng quite exciied In tho lafter part of tho seealon, Liverpool wae quoted steadler, Lut no bfgher, id tho Sex Yotk advives wore not specally onconragiug to hoiders, Dut there wore & good many Duying ordera {n from iho country, chlefly for June defivery, and the Jucal shiorts wrrs alsa rather nory- oig, Tlhe salling was chicly done fn big locks, and geomed to b chiely ou account of Eastora potliu, ‘Tho teports from the couutry sbove reforred fo catised tho sirong feelingy, espectally aa tho recelpts were gain emaller, and jt was runtored that acarcely sny wheat is being forwarded from: tmlnlrf stations except what has bex dy sold to arrive, Tho ralu of the morning olso scemed fo nct =8 & atimulus fo the demand, though that fu exactly whiat tle farmers want, and {a now the only hope for thp growiog erop, It waa probebly the rafn that Urought ous tha orden tosall, but ticao wera nut nui- weraus enough to flll the demand, Seller Juno opened nt $105, roro to §1.04%%, receded fo $1.00%, ond nd- wvanced frregularly to $1,08, olosng as $1,015;, Seller May sold at FLUSK 1,05, cloaing at 1,043, Sclier July quict ot o ubiove Juue. Seller the month w: at o Lelow the quotation for May; and gil edgod racdipta (dated not earlier than laat Tuesday) $1,0457 Unsh salcs weres yoported of 2,40 bu $1.074(31.08 ; 80,400 b N bu do K and 407 by whita Ham) on boanl, Total, 24,600 b, 3MtungioTa WiEAT—Wad quict and firm, Bilos wero 2,800 bu ot §1,095; far No, 3, CORN~ 1 higlicr, L i New York was understood to 1 bettor, whilo our ro- calpts showed 8 further falling off, Tho raig, too, tended ta stitfen tho speculative branch by causibg o largar proporilon of e recelpts (0 inapect rolecied than would be b0 casa in dry weather. Thero was falr numver of busing ordera received from the oute aids, and the yocest presguro o sell for May sud bLuy for o was relaxed as snown by the slrinkage of the promium differance Latween them. It was barely 320 42 ono time, whercas most of the corn held by a couplo No. i 40) by of promiuent firms has been turnad ovor at 10 differ. ence, Thero waa s bettor inquiry for car-lots, though e demiud was scarcoly ugual 1 s offeringd, Boler May opened et T0c, rose to Toic, foll lmck o 6X¢, and advenced to 77e, closing at Tufe, Beller dnno rold st Ti@iTle, closiug - kb 7i%0. Sollor July wold st TBL@INKe. Cash N 4 ¢loscd at Tuige, and now do st Tig, with no aiscrime inatlon lu favor of Lizh mixed, Cash salea were orted of 28000 bu No, 2 aud high mixed at 7636 507 70,000 bu new do’ab T2iuTiof 33,000 bu re- Seuiod at 737 (@740; BUO bu by samplo at Thstiso ou frack ; ead 609 b dara o4 Ta o0 trask, Total, 134,660 u, OATS—Wero lutly actite and higher, tho traling beitg moutly in May and Juno, The shiorts were working to cover (beir May options aud trusufer their duala to June, tho dlffercoco Leiween tho two sbout ffo, The market oponad merom at o for Say and 4o for Juue, but a lul in tlis demond and on essy foeling in corn brought pricca dowa J¢, but the wmisrkol aftorwards railied, and closod %,@io below the opentug fgures, Sellor May solid st 6o down ta 6230, aod closad ai 64750, Baller Juno opened at 6ic, foll to 83ic, and 13,0 wus bid nt the close, TLs Teceipts wers fair aud Pastarn reports favorable, Cash o3ts were in moders ato request, with salvs of 4,600 bu Nu, 3at (255@82%e 3 1,200 b rejected at hu@503%0; 9,600 bu by wample ot 81 mE3c on track, ‘Tolal 13,600 Lu, S fIYE—Was dull'and leas ll’rnu Quotableat $1,00% 1.07,—the oulaide for strictly frials receipti, Salce, 400 bu Ko, 3 freuh a1 $1.07, DARLEY—Waa {u demand, but vei owiniy t0 the light offoriugs, * Belles opening at §1,23 and closluy st $1,25, dono in selior the month, which was Quoted at 1.2 0, ‘Tlicre was sume uquiry for cauty to 811 orders, and salew of No, 2 wero made at $2.25 1n Contral, $1,23 14 1L, 1, and $1.3)in A., D, & Co.'s, and of No, 3 at 31,17 31,20, Rojected wi aud nominal, Sales, .0 bu No, 2 K, I, at $1,83 600 bu do A,, D, k Co, af A A F R S R R 111751305 als, u by sasiple st $1,3561,05, “Total, 8,404 bu, Uttle was done, 3y advan LATEST, Trovisions wers yery quiot in the afteracon, and steady, Graln was falcly acive, aud sdvsuced early, ubafterwarda doclined, Meaa pork was quiet and stoady, with sales of 1,000 ‘J‘fl‘ b §41,85 er May, aud §22.1082012) sller e, Land wea {nactive snd nominal b $15,00 cah, and $13,M0 for June, ‘Whcat was act] nd stronger, selling at $1.014@ 1,044 for June, and closing at' the fuside, Seller My 5014 it $1.08%, G106\, and cloaod ak §1,04 Uora 'was' Grui easly, Lub aftaswards waskened, cloaed K Hellor June sold st 777 o, ler May closad at 105G 7050, r early, selling st 6355(3030 for May, and 63(@ 83340 for Juzle, both cloalng At the dn and OENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOT~Was steadly st $224@3,25, BLOOM-CONN—~Was quiet and sieady, Following {atho rabgo of prices, the outelde belng tho highest for the st qualitle of the gradea mamed; Good to cliolca Lurl, 125@10§ Lrush thad will work itsely into & cholca hurl brooni, 11@133130; falr to good do, 10310 @11350 ; tnfertos brusb, 9310 § crooked, ¢ @, BUTTER—A scarcityTof desirable tablo-butter is atill obssrvalle, sad the quotad prices sxe resdily o talgable, The current wants of the local irade are ‘more than suficient Lo sbeorb the dally oftengs, sad, Lolders entertaln S views, low and msadicm qeados aronlso In falr request, snd at the moment atocks of all grades aro woll cloancd up. Folowiug are the quotations : Cholee to fancy yollow, 2kgd%0 3 mediitm to good grades, 17@20¢; loforlor (0 come mon, 12 210¢. OUPESE~Thls market presents 1o new features, The'supply of primoold factory is sosmnll that holders can afford to maintatn an Independont position as ree wards prices, and matariatly lowor 4o ara not looked for mtich before tho 1t of Jund Na fine new chemo hna yet miado tin nppearance, We quofe prime old at 10 @11e, and lower graden st -2 Wie. COAL—Prices remaiu unchanged, rling steady a follown: Lackswanna, $2,0@10,00; canne) .00@D,00 3 Erlo and Wainut 10ill, $7.00: flacking Valicy, $6,00; block, $3.00@5,803 Tilinols, $4,80@5.0, §—Waro firm al 166 por doz, ‘FIBI—~Quotationa remain fue eamo as at tho be- Fll\hllll of the weok, fres movoment Lot in ko and 3337 No, 1 shore s HAARTE T No,'T Lay, $0.060.7 g{_;;)fl. £0.0031 ndw, t-hrl v, S ., m'(' a ; famlly make: gy 5O No. 1 ahoto it $1.60 1655 Al S $0.00.46,23 ; George's codfisli, $5.3% Labrador horring, Kol Uris, $9.50@455 5 0 G-Lrl, $1.00@ 1,23 5 Tabrador lierting, round, brf, §7.300 .7 by £3.75@4,00; Acaled herring, per s, & Coffimbla River aslnion, 3¢-Ur), §,00@9.50 ; ocean trout, 2 doa and 4 oz nor eino, $.2330.0. ERUITS AND NUTS—~There ls tmore Inqutry for do- masiic fruite, and at the late reduction tho_mirkat (4 unquialifiedly Atun, The prospact of & short crop {n- duces 8 confident Teeling smang holdera of pescton aud if prices do ot agon adyance there 13 ot all evantd uo Ifkelihood of o declin, Apples nnd_blackborrics alsnare convidored gaod propeety at the_ ruling yrices, In forelqn frults thata fn noactivity, aslde from prunes and currants, but prices are Well nustained sil araund, Wo 'quote : Fonrtax—Dales, G@7o; fiys drum, 132140 3 fige, Iayurs, 11@I8C: Turkish priunes, SN@UICCE Froneh pyimet, 1 e 1i%es rajtinn fayors. loose lel, “$4.80 1 Valon- $20@205 3 3 Zante currants, Mei cltron, 2ia i, 10@; Dosraric—Alden apples, 17 50 ; Michigan appler, 94(wY%c; Indiana and Iili- nold, MeBl(e; Houtliarn, Biwaie; peacher, ialves, 93,63 93(c; do'mized, B@Bic; dopared, Mheiic; bisckber- €3, 0K @IUNC; raspberrics, o pitted chorries, Hatle, NuTa—Fliverts, Iike Ta; almonds, Terragoun, 23c; Naplen walnuts, 15@16c; Grenoblo walnuts, 14c: Brazila, 11@11xe: pecans, Texss, H@tho; Wilmington peanuts, siuliic; Teuuoaice poanuts, 6is sep Ailean poanute, Bface. QUEEN FRUITN—Wore quiet and_ unchanged. Btrawberries sold at D)c@$1.00 pernat: Valencis or- el e anges, $11.00 por case: oranges in bozes, $1.00 (43.50'; lomons, $5.50@6,005 spples, mer brl, fale 1o cliolee, $2.00@2.303 Abpliimall bananas, $5.0028,00 por bunelt { 1od bausnes, $3,0055.00 por buchy ptis- apples, £3.90 yor duz, IOCLAIES~Bugara nro recelving incrcaned af- teution, and show mare strength, Our quotations of rutived grades ar movod up s ic, A fairly satle factory Lusinoss {a dolog In ooffces, mrupe, and rico, ‘wbile trading In other department gooda was & little alack, Lelow aro tle prico now ruling : l“fl"—)h"ll'mfl{ 02@7)ge; Carollua, TH@SHoO 3 Ve Louislans, T4 @3! COFFELI—0, 0. Java, 2I@WUYo; Tava, No, 2, 803 hojce to fancy Lo, dkg ) cod to prime @22)0 ; commun to fair, 2GTEc; Toastin (e: Bligapora Jave, 2@%c; Goata Tics, 22 faracaibo, 231 @21 s=Datent el loat, 113@11igog ernahod and powiozed, 11;@11x0; seaniated, Higwllos A, standard, 1025@103¢o ; do No, 2, 10@l}¢os B, 03503 estra U, 93420305 © No, 3, 0RYc: yellow, O No, 1,9%@u}e { cholca browi, 8%@00 ; falr to primo do, B{@8}0; common do, Tx(Wics cholco mo- Iueses” mugar, B3¢@0o ; common to falr 40, TH@BNC 3 N. U, common to cholee, @0, smops—Diamond drips, $115@1.203 allvor drip; exte lue, 657007 good aigariouss wizup, (@36c, oxtra o, GY@6Se; New Orlaans molaases, choloo, naw, 724at8a;’ do prime, 13@750: do_common to ‘good, 61 0% § Torto Rico miolasser, 0@35c : cominon molase son, 43@ 4503 biacketrap, H0 O, Sriora—Allspice, 15)@I6Kc; clovas, BU@B3a 3 cas- i, WKES2: pepper, d2@M4c nutmegs, $1.90G 1,355 Caleutta ainger, 16' @lhige. - B0avs—-Garman Moltiad, Gy @6ie: Golden West 4y{@30; Whils Lily, GX@oe: White Roso, G)/@tjc} Savou Imperial, fc. HAY—Was_ in moderatolocsl demand and stoady, excapt thie Jower graes, which wero oxsler, under fuft offerliry and a light faquiry, Tho Diroctors of thy Board of Trado have adopted tho old rules cf inspoo- tion, ibua re-catablishiog ko grado known ns prima timothy, It lins also boan deciited that hay cau baput into state withont belng immodiately_Inspected. Wa quoto s Trino thmothy, $19.00; No. 1 do, $18,00G19.003 o, 2do, $IG.80@17,00 3 mixed, $10,00@15,30 1 prime Qy:lul}d’gvnmfi. $14.50816.00; No. 1, $12.60@] 3 No, 4, $8.60@11.00, HIGHWINES—Waro in falr demand, and Srm, with Uyt offerings at tho quiotation of tie Fant threo " dayw. 8ilen wero roported of 100 brls at $1.11 per gallon. JIIDES—Wero fn_maderata Iocal requent, al about thio samo rango of prices, Inferor hides eompona thia hull of the raceipta, Wo quote: Grecn clty butc. ers!, 7a; green cured light, &38Yc; lioavy do, f pard cured, 75@80; green calf, Kad s, 1os Se 15 ltn, Le: dry ot biacs, uip aud Glt, 1iglse: dry salted bides, @150 doacan aklns, 43t50c; slivop pelts, wool eatimated as washod, per b, 4042, Uidos with ouo irub aud over are' clastod’ sa damaged, Damaged stock briuge two-thirds prico, and branded 10 per cent. ofr, 110Pg—Were quistand steady, st 2@dse, and 230 for cholce, LUMBER—Tho wholesale market wos allmly attend- ed yosterday In consaquenco of the storan, und very 1ttlo was donc, Tho offeringa wero larger, with & prompoct of A farther {ncreass in & day or {wd, Piccs suft was quated at $9.00 ; boards andstrips at $11.25 ©14.00; and Iath at aboul §1,75. The followlng sala wan reported by U. Deming & Co.1 Carfo schr Kato Lyone, from MMuskegon, 195 m mill-tnu atrips and Boards from comumon loge st $12.00. The yard trads was fair, the domand being principally fof common atufr, which s generally bliled at $11.006311,60. Lotto from Mouominca aud othor points on Green Lay sfa that the ironms are well fllod with wator, and tho logs arg coming out rapidly, belng alroady down at somio pointe, The fca in tho_buy s wetk, and will, it 18 thouglt, break up soon. Yard pricas a; followrs FIratoledr,svvssresrs Eecond cloar, 1 il Third eloar, 1 inch., Third elear, hick Clear flooring, It an Clenr aiding, Ist and second. Firat common siding. Floorlug, first common, drotscd. . I Flooring, second common, dressed, 008,09 ox boards, A snd B 23,0088,00 Astock Loatda. v, 4.U0@L8.00 1 stock boards, 21,60 429,00 Cstock boors, 13, Fenclng (16 11.). Gommon lumber, 16 11 and under, Jolst and scantling, 18 to 2 Lath.... A ningics, Buivgica on track {A) Lo 2508 275 METALS AND TINKERS" KTOGK—Trada fs only fair, and peices for many orticles nroshaded sometimad, awlii to more or less competition, Fence wira s mesls ing with a large domand, and rules firm, {le stock belng comparatively small, Quotations : ‘F1x Pratr— 10 1014, 519,003 do, rooting, 14320, 10, §11,80, Tiie-Largo, o} small, 3o} BoLnin—No, 1¢ 20e; No. 3, 180, ' LEAD=Pig, 7503 bar, 83@Jos load vipe, 4@, Coprrn—Uoltoinn, 3c: ahcathing cop- per, Bic, BiERE Zino—Full casks, 10303 loas quan- 1ity, Tios alabs, Asge, ~Suewr Inon—No.ad, 4ie ruten~ Ruvala Iron, 81013 'Inclusive, 3} do, No. 1 ‘stained, W0} can Dunela A, 180} B, 19c, © Wine—Noo, 1 to6, 903 7 to 9, $0c: 10 to 11, 1le u,ul); 3 and 4, 120115 and'16, 140; 17, 1no; 14, 1683 10c, 1003 ), 20¢; full buudlos, 38 pe cent diacount; fodce wire, 2 8xe, NAILS—Wero quatod ut $3,37)¢, Orders for 200 kegs or ovor aro filled at §1.30, Lard oll remaiun atrong, and prices of Nos, 1and 3 are held 3o higher—the fornior at $1.04a1,05 ond the latter at B3@83c, An easlor foeling i carbon ofl was obsorvable and an_iuside quotation {s added, Tinsoed slso showed & lack of streogth, althouph th Drice {a now lowor than atany previous perfod since tha Teur, Other deacriptiona rematn ateady s Catbon (stand= ard white) 113 deg, test, Hlixo: do Illinols legul et test, 150 deg,, Joaloyor do Boadllght, 1754 oxtra wluter lard ofl, §1,94@1,33; No, 1, $1L046 1,05} No. 4, BI@S5e; linwoed, raw, T45576¢; do bolled, 10800 whale, 6X 850 ; aperm, $2,45632,40 ; neatafoot all, striots 1y ‘pitke, $105 0o exien. 30005 4 N g 0o} bank o R R SR u i 3 W/ 60; naphths, comtmon, L@, U e HE@ b POTATOES—Thio recelpts ware Ught, and eholoa Peachblows wore frm and {n falr request, but Jtosa anit other varletios wera wlow aud weak, lhio aock of com- mon in storo being already large, Hales from storo were made at 6@10c abovs quotations, Osrelos Eastern Peachblows, W@iss dall ivered; Weatern, 85 (@y00; mised, 5@o; Yarly llose, Easiern, 100 do POULTRY—Chickons and ducks wera in moderate but ample supply, there belug liitle demani from any quarter, Turkeys sold quickly at highor prices, “urkegs, live, 18@180; chickens, live, §1.0084 50 oz o 108136 per 1 ducks, $.80 et i BLLDS—Tungarlas was excited undet an sctive do- mand from abippors and speoulatiors, and_ sdvancad Dckwird and L 6@100 per b, 'The 63805 ke Leen unfavorable for other kitda of saed that it is o tho atuaers {n many soctians wi be sbliged tute Hungarlan, g abaul ® onl i can be .“gn to sdvaniage. Tienca . demand has sprung up, Btutes, 1) I8 undorstood the country 4 hald here, and in few hands. Balos were mada yeaterdsy st $L50B1,601 milleh wan quict aud firin st $1.40@1,65 5 Taticy al $1.703 clover was vory acarco aud_ fmer a4 $0.7657.00; {imotty was wlow at £3,.25@2.,95, BALT—\aa vathor qulet but ateady: Ononduga and Hagl flue, 31,035 Canuds do, §1.90; ordinary airy, 4 3.0 Back, $4.004,35. (i cmlIB‘ 3 ugs, §278 1 & VEAL—TLo offarings wero largs and the danup and unfavorsble for holdlag, The besy caner were aold st 637c, aud perbapa at e, but common veal, which was very plenty, was slow at b, WoOL—Following are {5 quotaions (ar cld wool ; i ed that "“ll:gu apeculative ov that 1he bulk of the sent i Heong ehich now uuwashicd, 3356 lower: G00d to prime tube 8i@380; poor 10 good tab-washod, 45@3%0 5 fine wad medium washed fleece, /@600 fanioy do, 8203 coarse washed fleoco, 40@430; medium “and" cogres une washad, B6@8703 fine unwashed, 1@ 3e; pulied wool, @47, LIVE STOCK, QHICAGO, Teceipio— Caltle, | Tiogs. | aheep, Pt hid Week bafors Lask, ... Shipmente— oas| saml p g',m 6,424 "a% 41| 68,74 081} 38,278 3,077 OATTLE~To tha 4,000 stalo cattle foft over from Weduenday fully 6,000 wora added yonterdsy, thua awelling the supply for yestorday's market to moma 9,00, That wnder this enormous supply the market alinuld suffer & further docliie wan ta ba expocted. Holders readily comprehionded ita sltuation, and tho damand of buvera for furtlicr concersions wors promptly scceded (o whero the diffarenco betwoon tha views of Luyor and reller d1d not amount t more thian L@tse, In fholated eases thore wero aales at 1:@200 *€off " feom yeatenlay'a prices, hut {lio avorage redite- tlon seareely exceeded 1350, Not mora thau onc-hlf of tho atack clianged awners, and the market elmed dull and woak, Haled at $L76G0125G, chiely at 1,15 ld,fl.!l\‘hll‘lhmshm liooves § at $4.06%00 for butch- ers' stock § ahd at $1,235@ %00 for stockers, Tieo o atocra, welging 1,150 01,2530 1 Modiuni Grados—Sjoers in fair fles] I 1,300 t0 1,200 e, Dutchors' Btock—Loor to f: o, «common to cholea cow, for city slaughler, welghiug B30 10 1,100 bfuusey ses s Btk Cattic—Common cattie, weig 0 1,050 M4 tea v cuntesnsoe Inferlor—Light " sud iiitn " ‘cow stuga, bhully, and acalawagy steers,. Cattle—Texas, . 8.75@6.25 + 8.0046.00 rice, *GATTLE RALES, Number and descrintion, 4 choicoslees 14 cholco steers, Gl goorl mtgers. 3J good steer 16 cholce steers 6,05 g8 thora was o woll-sustained domand, and pricos of such showed ttla or o decline from thoso ruling on the esrlier days of tho week, The ulferings of wuil-fatted droves of a heavier averago thyin 200 tus comprised only an in- niguificant proportion of the tatal supply, and to that fact, rather than 1o any special activify In'the donand, was 'duo whatover of Brninesa the market may have de- velopad, Tuferfor and common coirse, heary, and light welght wora too plenty, aud aates draggad at an averago decline from Weduoaday's pricos of jve per 100 1ta, Most of the drovas averaged from 160 to 00 fu, and aold within & lnn&;u of 816041785, The extrome range of walos was $LU@SY0, The following sales are 4 very fair index to tha market: 200 BALES, Av, Priee.No. 1 o QB §h10, OF .28 0 8,25 16 .., 1 29 = SE RNNNNNNNSNEEE e R RE: B 191 TS01I8 200 TA0! 0.1 T BHEEP~A moderately active local and Dantern d¢ mand existed, and prices wora stoadil; ] wers ot $5.50@0,:6 for common (o chofce woalad, Trown, Thompeon & Go. sold 16 heud averaging 117 faat foifll-uur Ogure, Shorn shesp aro nominol at 603340, NEW YORK. New Yonx, April 2),—Brvi —Recelpts, 829, mak- sales of 110,000 bu ot $1.2021.93 for tngraded Towa and Minnesota ; $1,10@ 1,204 for No 3 Chlcago apring $12126(@1,22 for No, 2 Milwaukea slloat, and $1.40 for ambor Mlchigan In atare; Includrd in malen aro i, bit No, 1 Minncsots, ueller May, at §1i0, ani 10,000 Lu No, 2 do, samo Ume, at $1.21, and 27,000 Im No, 2 Milwankeo, soller June, 3 $1.23, Tar- Toy atrong, but uot active, Oata less active, and tamo; #ales of 83,000 bt now Oblo mixod at T43{@70c, atlont; white at 76@77c; Western mized at 73ic; whito ab T6RTTiGe; Hlate mixed ab T, on track and afteat; nnd whito do ot 7646770, ye quiot, and prices un- cerialin Corn vory active aud higher, closiug ateady, the demand chiofly for export and in part speculs- tiva; ol quite nctivoat GK@0lc, In storo; salen of 230,000 bu Westorn mized at 01@9140 In store, and D2@o afloat; Wostern whito ab 91@92%e; Weatorn ollow at 03@v1Nn, Proviatoxs—Hacon very.quiotat 125e for efty long clear; 124ge for-Western do § 123 for alort clear ; anid 120 far Cumberlands; pricea about nominal, Lard weak thinugh without decldod chango; Western steam, 16, nnd clty, 16%c for fuluro delivery sales of 1,000 ten for July st 10)¢og Juno offered st 1ifc; G0 Les for May sold 8t 1003 and roported 2,500 tesin one lot, #olicr's optlon thras monthis, at 100, Tantow—Market sfcady, but nquiry lght ;35,000 1ba ity rolil at 6 10c, WaAtskY—Tlhiere was n Lght buniness dofng at about ntendy prices, Frrtants—Market innctive, but rafes are firmly hield, | To Liverpool by ateam 7d s asked for grain; Ing 230 for the four days, againat 3,000 for thie sano tiwe Lust week § dull and dupresesd at %o off from lsut Monday; strictly prime steers, 123 }12%e, to drcaa 54 b 3 corawun to good, 3, @125¢; to drecs 65 @57 1Le ; sales of 2 car-louds 1ilinois siears, 7}5 ey, St 110 to dresa 07 le to 13%e 1o dreas i ‘6 carloads do, 0% owt, at 11,@H2e, to ‘dress GT ey 4 carloads o, 6 cwr, At 1le, to drose 60 1 B car-loads o, 73 owt, ot 113(@ 12c, to dreas 57 ha;' 1 car-loads o, T owt, st 11)¢c, Lo drcas 16 1a7 2 ear-loads do, 73 owt, a¢ 12@Like, to 11, 10 droes 57 ddrexs 67 s 4 qar-loads do, 7 cWt, ot 1L 2 cav-laads do, 635 cwt, bt 14i(c, 10 dres iU fby; car-loads do, Ti( owt, ab 120, {0 drees 67 g B car- londa do, 83¢ cwty at 1@ 13 4 car- loads 40, 73 ewl, at 1ic, to dress 51 lle, to 123 to drewa 08 tha § 8 car-loadn silllcra, 3% owt, at 030 to dross 05 1us, and 4 car-loads sitssourd steers, 7 cwt, at 1134c, to dresa 67 Ibe, Buxxr—TReceipts, 1,470, making 5,950 for the fnree daye, aadunt 000" 5t s saime i last woelc alow malen nud unchauged prices are the featurcs of tho market ; fair to extra unshorn, 6\4c, and common to extrs sheared, 4Xi530; Palen of 1 carcload clivpod _ Ohlo _shacp, av, ot 63cf 1 car- load do, 83 1bs, 8t 6470 % 2 car-loads do, Y2 Iba, at S3e ; 2 car-loads do, T4 1bs), at 4)¢c ; 4 car-lowda do, 84 b, 8t 0c 3 1 car-load do, 84 10w, #t 6350 7 3 car-loads do, 06 Ibs, at Bige ; 1 car-16ad do, 105 19, ‘st §5,10 per ewt 3 1 car-lond unshorn Stato shoop, 111 bs, at Ba; 1 car-lond Ohto do, 103 Ibs, at T3;c, Bwixi—Itecolpta 3,50J, maling 9,200 for the threa dayr, againset 10,670 ot (o saine tima last week none attered, BALTIMORE, Davzison®, April UT.—OATTLE—~Tlers has been ery littlo uctivity during the paat wack ; prices wore Tower s very beaty 6306450 ; first quality, Giee6sio s miediuin or good 'to faie quality, 0ija; drdinary thi ateers, oxen, and cows, 4@3c; choice, Ba ; moat of the saloa &t G:70 ; peculpts, 1,500 salos, 1,010, 1loas—Ifave Lecn alow, and pricde Ka lowar ; fafr to extra, Hi@115¢0 § recolpts, 6,622, Suced—The demand oxecodod tha supply ; prices e higher for elipped ; clipped, 4@ woaled, § @Tic gross ; lamibs, 3(@50 5 racelpis, 1,641, HT. LOUIS. 87, Louts, April 29,—Hoos—Slow ond easter ; re- ccipty, 1,078 Yorkers, 0X@TXa} bacon, Tiaiio; Rood o tholce, $1,0068.26, ATTLE~Raoocipts, 495 3 Tflct: sales of prime ns v bipying ateera ’ at $1.5@6.971¢ ; good do, 30, fulr 10 good native butchors at’36,1@3,76 : mized atock at $1,76@5.60 ; Texaus, at $4,10@4, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTR. FOREIGN MARKETS, fpacial Diroatch ts The Chicads Tribune, Javzrroow, April 2911 a, m,~Fraun—No, 3, 218 ; No. 1, 2. Qnary—Wheat—~Winter, No, 2, 985 No. 1, #& 4a; spriog, No, 2,04 20; No, 1,8 943 white, No, 9, 8a 11d; No, 1, 0s; club, No, 3, 9 2d ; No, 1,08 7d, Corn ~No, 3, 848 64 ; No, 1, Bis 04, Provisioss—Tlork—70a 61, Tard—¢7s 04, Liveneool, April 39—2:30p, m, —~ BREADSTUYSS ~ Heavy. All unchanged, Livenroor, April 39—Latest,~Frova~Ezirs State and Western, 223 ¢d, GnarN—Wheal—No, 2 to No, 1 spring, new, 8 513 08, Corn—American mixed, new, 8(s 9d. Provisions—Lork=Winter Weatern, new, s ; do Eastorn, new, E2u 6d, Boef—American, new, 74s 6d, Lard—American, 08 0d, Dacon—0, O, b Slag long clear middles, 518 6, Cirexzsp—Fine Amorican, 73, TauLow—ile 6, Tersonxum—Refined, 034 ; wpirits, 84, LoxDox, April 29,—CoNsoLs—~Monay aad account, AWK, UniTkd BTaTEs DoNDs~—'ifa, 105§ ; '07s, 1033;; 'G8s, 103)( 3, maw 5, 1033, AMERIOAN RAILEOAD HEXCURITIXS—New York Ocne tral, 013 Erlo, 203§ preferrad, 403, TaLLOw—Alu 0d, PETROLEUM~Hofined, 104 ; aplrits, do, 4, Luaexp O1L—25X@25K, Tam Baxx or ENoLAND—The amonnt of bullion i tho Bank of England has decreased £26,000 durog the past week, The proportion of the Dank's reserve 10 its lsbilitica is 3935 per cent, Paxnis, April 20, —RexTre—03f 850, Tue Bayx or Fra¥or—1ls amount of specls In tha Bank of France Increased 5,608,000 francs during the past weak, FRAxr0aT, April 30,~UNITED BraTRS BoXDS~82s, Axrwrar, April 39,~PETROLXUM=25, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, Nxw Yoxx, April 20.—The trade movement contin- ues slow with commisslon bousea in all departments, The jobblng trade s moderate, and some of the large liouses are sslling cotton goods snd prints at very low fgures, Drown sheolings sro ateady, but bleached shirtings, cottonades, aud fiue choviots look weak tn all outside makes, Frosman's special prita are re- duced ta8a, Woolans are quist, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. . NEZW Yonx, Bpactal Dupateh lo The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, April 29— p. m,—Grarn—Wheat closes stronger, but not very aclive, shippers holding oft; damand lasgely speculstive aud for May and June de- Ureryi wiates scarce and higher; white very scerce; dresn 67 fus 0,000 balea eotton at 3(@5-10, 170 the Annciated Press,] New Yons, Avrll 0.~Froun—Tieceints, 7,000 brl fair demands . suporiine Weslorn and Huale, $1,00@ ¢ common to god cstra, $i 10 choler, £3,25@0.60t white wheat Wester, $5,60.26,30 3 extra Objo, § ug%flfl. Tye flour, §1,: JLN- Loce]pi g, $1.20(1,31 1061395 § 0id do, $1.20 'th siora; o, 2 eatern, $1L,19@1.21; No, 4 Milwaukeo, §1.21% 3 ungraded fows and Minnosota apring, £1.14 3 winter red Wentern, $1,300¢ 1,97 atmbior Wost- ern, $1,08¢1,425 whita do, ‘$1.30:31,45, ' Tiya quie Canada, i boud, 95e ¢ Btale, SLOJ, Tarley rearce and firm; Canads Edaf, 91,25, 31alt qitlet and firm. Corn =Recaipts, 08,000 but pond demand ; mixed Weatern, vsgaetkics yallow do, 93@Yke, Oati—Kocelpts, 50,000 bui; finmery modorately olivo 3 mizad Westorn, 3%e: white do, 75@15c, AT—~—lleavy s shinping, 60.200¢, Groornies—CofTes active and fir Ttio, 161¢*167}c In gold, Bugar qudst and firm ¢ fair'to good refiuds 8'7@88%c prime, 8 7-16.81¢0 ; refinad quiet and firm Muscovade, 8),i8%c, Malazses qulet; rocery grades fair business, Rice qulet and nnrhlngui TernoLkvs—Lower and heavy; refined, 13%e; erude, Hilc, $3.05@2. 11 HrrANED Rinsrv—Dul Brintz TenrLyTiNe—Duil ; & @16%c, Laas—Unchianged ; Western, 165@1ce. TrovistoNs—Tork firmer : fiow tuens, $22.35, Teef unoLanged, Cut moats quict; idlsa_dull} long clear, Westorn, 13%c; shiork clear, 1ayje, Lard heavy; primo ateam, 16, ButreEn—Firm § Westorn, 19G16e, Crixes) teady ; 10@1G1T, Wittsgx—Dull and drooping ; $1.15, 12 NEW 0l S, Ontrans, Aprll 80.—Vrovn—Stesdy: fine, nureriine, §3.33; XX, $340; XXX, $5.700040F " Conk—in goud supply; dull; 85@%%e. Oats, T3 OATR—T3c, Buax—Dull; $1.20@1.%, Tiax~In good goud suphly; dull; prime, $24003 cholca, 827,00, ProyistoNo—Pork firmer; heldnt $23.005 some galea ab tust, aome at lcs not Teported, Dry’ male mea ncarconnd firm nt ties Y2c4 121, Dacon dulls 03 8 10¢, Ha scarco aud In demand at 14 L455;, Tord Qull; torce, $18.10G10.00; Ko, $16.1%a AL OuooEsmxs—Sugar §n light supply: good jobbing demand; common, 6%G7c; fairto Tully falr, TN (@ 8! ‘Prlmn to cholca, 85@87ic, Molsacs in faw demand s fermenting, “47@30¢; faiv roboiled, Gies elatern bottom, CUe, “Coffco wieady; cargocs, fair (o prime, 184@10%c in gold, Wisky—Dult aud Lominal at 81,15G1,10, ComeMiAt—Dull at $1,50, DALTIMORE, Bautivonr, Aprll 20,~Froun—Firmer; prices hardeniug, Unatx—ivhest qulet, but frme 1 amber Weateru, $L6%g1LY1 ¢ No, 3do, §1,055 No, 1 red do, $1,85: No. 2 do, $LYI@IH. Corn—iveaiern mixed, 8iie, 'Oats dulls while Western, taized'do, B44000, Ny firmor 3 $1,16@1.17, Hav—Duland inchenged. ' % $3040 RO VIsIONE—Quiot ut b irm, Por! .00@ 20,09, Butk meats—Shouldors, Oo; eloar b sides, 1IK@13%e, looss, Macon stoady; ahiouldors, 63 1og; olear rib aldes, 15@13K0; hams, 14} @lde. Lurd sleady; refined, 16:2103(c, Cofrre—Quict, but strong 3 Rlo cargaes, 104@10c, Turrsw—tilesdy; new Western, backed, 4063400} AT, LOUIS, 8r, Louts, April 29.—Froun—Steady; moderata de-, mand ; Armer; low med supertine winler, 31,0045, UG5 0. 4, 15@TSHC doubla extra, 35,60 0,3 GRAIN=—Corn Armer g1 casli; o May, Wheat excited awl Liglier; No, 2 red winter, SLA0G1AL canh ; Liold ot : $1424 ; $1.44@1.47 Moy ; 31,47 June’; No, 3, $106@1.08 20Tt do, $1.135c& 1,13 June, 'Osts fiFmer, bit fuctiva: No. 2 0 May. Harley—Hugera staod off; ltta done, Ryolilgher; £1,0731.00, Witkky—Firin : $1.10, Provioxe—rork duil; $22.10 Lid; §22.00R22.871 asked, Bulk moats dull} nothing dousi salubie ut Hia 3 103 12e, Thicon quict; only small order Yard nominally 163¢; no domsnd, do rolle, 16 4320, Igruorzux—Dull ; nominally 6%@0J;e, Wiugr—Frm ; 81.1021.17, VHILADELTHIA, PitLApxLPA, April M. —Froun—Detter demand ; full prices ; Wisconain and Ainuesota fawily, $3.0.@ 5,16; Pennaylvania, Indlana, and Oblo do, $5.45@6.:5 § high'grades, $0.50@7.5. GratN—\Vheat wantod; rod, $1.30@13%; amber, LAS@L, 36, Liye, $1,08, Cun—Steady demand; yolo low, ¥bidto; auixcd, gle, Oata Leld1 Waile, 6@ o} mized, Tde, Provicions—Scarce and wanted, York, $22,60@23,00. g.lnflre hnms, 18@23)c; smoked do, 19@ 143, Lard, 15 [t ' ialed at cash ; WitexT—Wostorn, $1.18, TeTRoLEUM=—Refluod, 135;¢ 3 erude, 93¢, Srzon—Clover—Weatérn, $11.75, ‘Timotby frmly firm ; Wesfern, 162 Eaos—Firn anl higher ;' Weal TNOBTON. Boszox, Aprll 20,—Froun — Steady auil rm § au- perfiue Western, $4,00@4.73; common extras, §5.2 @0.78; Wisconuin and” Minnesota do, $5,75@30.50; whito whent Olio, Indlans, and Michigan, $8,00@0.75 Illinols, $0.2347,35; 8%, Louls, $0.45@8.00; fancy Minnesots, $7.00@8,0), Orarx—Corn quiot but fiem “mlxod sad yallaw, 92 Yeatern, 72@70c, @95c, Oata firm ; mixed and BUPPALO, Dorraro, April 29,—GrAN—Wheat—Boms {nquiry for spring ; nosalea, Carn dull; sales at 8003 on track at 85340, OLher graln negle MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, APRIL 20, Annrvep—Prop 3. Grob, Maulstee, 125 m lumbers schr Harmony, Manistos, 200 m lumbor; sohr Levi Grant, Muskegon, 200 m lumber; achr Australls, Muakegon, 160 m lumber; schr lolon Dlood, Muske~ gon, M0 m lumber; schr Kato Lyons, Muskegon, 200 m lumber ; scow M, E, Puckard, South Haven, 95 m lumber; schr 3, L, Dunham, Piko's Pler, 100 corda wood; schr Miunle Mueller, Haugatuck, 170 cords wood ; achr Rob Roy, Kewauncs, 100 cords bark; sehr W, I Fawking, Union Pier, 130 cords wood ; schr Mariger, Centraville, 105 cords ‘@165, rn rost, 17c, wood; schr A, Plugger, Holland, 76 cords wood; actir 1T, Rand, Kewausiee, 08 cords Lark ; selir Garelle, Alaska, 90 sorids’ DArk; sclik Lookout, Grand Laven, 8,000 rallvoad ties ; nchr Driver, Alakka, 3,600 numJ tleas uchr N, 11, 'Ferry, Grand Havon, 2,035 railrosd tlea } nchr IL . King, Saugstuck, 10 'cords wood: stmr Oconto, Manitowoe, 60 bris , 40 sacks pota- toes, and sundrios stmr’ Goroua, Ht. Jo, sundties ; stmr Onlaago, Manitawac, 200 brls flour, 20 tans Lay, 300 bu wheat, 613 plgs fiah, 100 sacka potatoss: prop Measenger, Bontou Harlor, 60 m lumbor, 45 , and sundriss ; prop Chas, Lieitz, Blantstee, 100 m Iumber, 30) bunchés Litl, 200 m picketa ; vobr Game- cock, Manistee, 105 m lumbor, CrranRD—Bchr Lookout, Grand Haven, 1 ton hay, 10 bu cata ; schr Driver, Uarlton, 3 tous food, an sundrics ; sunr Olicago, Manitowos, 156 grecn hides, and aundries ; stir Goron, Bt, Joe, stndries ; steam- Liarge Buperior, Buftalo, 38 049 bu corn ; steain-barge Muskegon, Muakegon, i1 brls pork, sud suudrics; prop M, Grol, Manistes, 100 bu oats, 3 tons feed prop Mcasonger, Henton Harbor, 4 brls pork, snd sun« drios { prop Oconto, Mauilowoc, 77 bris oll, and suu- drlea ; scbr M, N, Dunham, Pike's pior, llgnt; schir W, IL, awking, Unfon Ficr, light: schr Tlob Htoy, Kewatinas, ight Levi Grant, Muskegon, light § uatuck, light § schir Ausf 8, l i Sielen Binod \m.:‘..q'in, Ul s eche A, Flugger, Hol. che d, gt § r, Controville, light 1‘:-:»1! P Ly n ! . Btk | Lackurd, Ludwig’s Mer, i scbr N, Whito Lake, Hght 3 prop O, Loltz, Maulstée, Mt Andrew Sackson, Mluskegos, Lgut White Lake, light, ILLINOIS ‘& MICHIOAN CANAL. Barparronr, I, April 29,—Asuivep—>ontans, Ottaws, 6,000 bu cornj J, D. Yeouard, Obillicothe, 6,000 iy corn; Rasex, Havana, 5,800 bu corn; W, T, undriz, schr Elbe, ood, s 200 bu corn, B amet O, O\awa, S5 11 Lombars P nis, Lockport, 5,077 bu wliest ;' Johu Oarler, Laalle, 43,660 14 lumber, 300 m shingles, 13 ia lath, LAKE FREIGHTS, crcA0o, ‘There waa rather more inquiry for vessela yeaterdsy, and the rates offered wero s sade bafter, but carriers refused to make engagemonts, The rates for corn were 35@éo (the outsile was offersd for » small ‘veasel) and about 4o for whiest to Buffalo. The schr Mary Lyons was eogsgod for wheat from Mliwaukea 10 Ogdensburg on private DETROIT, Yery littlo is baing dous, and rales areatill unsettled, ‘The latest engugements reported aro ay follows, viz:* Beows 8t, Btepbens and Garrelt, coal, Bandusky to Hamtramok, 400 per ton, {roe inand out; schr Tom Martis, sycamore lumber, Canada Bouthera Railrosd dock nesr Amlerathurg tn Bandnaky, st $1.25 on rafl, Theso wern roported by Mr, 0, K. Dizon, Tholumber-carsying Intorest at Deirolt, Saginaw, amd vicinity hsye sgread upon the following rajos uy thie min{miumn for the reason, viz, : ot from Lay Clty 1o Detrott and Ohlo Tar i feat fram Tay City 1 Tinfalo. Per m feel from Day Oty to Tonawan Erlo and Dunkirk same e Buflalo rates, Al Tumber carrled fram Milwaureo and Durt's mig 12:5 centn per m feet nbave ay Clty ratos, and af Iuniver earried from sbove the Carrallton bar to pay 43 conta per m feet alinve Hay Qily rates, All lumbor carried fram the bay and lako Ahore ports, south of awt fueluding Chielioygan, to pay not lesa 'that Dixy Ulty ratav, For tawlg baries not lews than one-thira of fho nbovo rates (except barges for Tonawanda, tiey to pay the Mufiale rate and do thelr own towlng atd down the Nisgora River), Al tow-harges or yere acls mrr’lll&(fllumh-r for Ieas tian the above rates shall e chiaryed 23 por cent above thn 1int rate for fowjug, EABT BAQINAW, Jamen Btowart & Co, hava chartered the prop Rober Tolland 10 trauafor sait from this port L Clevoland 3, 16c. 'Thoy are also arranglug 1o ahip soversl cargoes West, CLEVELAND, ‘There In nothing doing of importance. Nomina) Tates ato 75 aants for coal to Milwaukeo and Qhicago; 63 couts to Dotrolt, all free, LAKE MICHIGAN. . CilcAdo, e, William Lovering, the Becretary of tho Tnten natfonal Board of lake Underwriters, arrived bery yostoriday morning to fnveatigale the chisrges made against Mr, Fish, ogent of tho Inland Insurance Unlon, that ho bind been * eutting” the regular tarln rates, A meeting of tho Local Board of Lake Under. writers was held yosterday gfternoon at No, 104 La. Sallo streat, for the purposoof ¢ giving tha old man & chance,” and heariug what Lo had to say in defenna of his nction. Mr, Flshi denfod (ho charge {hat bie hiad beott * eutting,® and matntained that ho Lnd nover devisted from the rogular rates, On the othor band, thero aro aoveral Insurauca agonts who sy they can prove that Mr, Fish liaa made contracts at re- ducad rates, The niceilng was quito an oxelting one, and rovoral companfea throatoned to withdraw nnless Ar, Fisli's heard wan taken off. The niseting adjourne ed without {nking any definite action In regard to the atter; il is, bowover, Lelleved fhat tho storin wij] law over in a day of two without dunaging anybedy, ++sTho schr Argo bas gona inlo the North Sids dock of tho Chicago Dry Dock flumqjlny to_receiva a gencral overhauling, 'C"Vl' Tioacl, the Buperin. tendent of the Vesnel-Owniers Towlug Company, rass o hias soundad the wouth of the river, and finds bit 143g feet of water at (he bar, and this nnly when tho witl a from the north. It I abovt timo ihst the au. thoritlos commenced dredging tlio rivor. 'Thera are ain-laden versels now aground, and un. Iess gomething is dono mpeedily thoy will remaln 1n tlis mud for some {{mo...."The nnrine aditor (1) of 3 sl evening paper, w preteuds to be a tarlng urgat, ought t be made awara of the fack that per. soialities and billingegate aro not wmartne news, and Interest no oue Lut the fndividual himaelf, SILWAUREE, The schr Tyman Daslr, lumber Inden, arsived from Muskeyon Wadneaday, tho first lumber conslgnmeut from an cast-shore port this reason....Tho grain. laden schrs J, 8, Richards, Francis Borriman, and Harvest Homo lave beut thelr palls preparatory te sarting for thastrait, ., Tho following messurements of new veesals_have bean rocorded at the Custom. Mouse: Eebr Lucly A. Slmpson, owncd by Messrs simpeon & Ituddock, of {hiu eily, 21707 tona: schy Johuron Selinotte, vwnedl by Mesare, lsuson & Scove, of Two Rivers, 240,55 tonk; schr Wotndor, owned by Toter Laraon, Jacoh Vetorson, and Mariin Sohnson, of Bliobuy; 17 tous, Tho dimensfons of the Wun- i der aro: Lunglh, 61 feot 1 fuch; beam, 10 foct § Tuchen s bold, & fast T tuchon, o Ueamy 10 foo LAKES ST. CLAIR AND HURON. DETLOIT, The tug Favorite will (ow thie barge Anilsdel to th Milwarges dock for tho purpoto of taking on board the cab\ to lay betworn Dollo Isle and tho Canada \Le vessels of Ward's lino are recetring the Wchea of tho workimen, and by flio time navigation N open to Lako Buperlor they will bein roadiness for husiness, Thia seasan thofr uper. works will bo pafuted white, and hulis s lghi aroen.../Fhe Grand Truuk sieawnors, running bo- tweon Karnin and Chieago, hava bad thelr huils, which wero farmerly gren, painted white, The Lullof thy nrop Van Allew, of the Chicago aud Montreal line, has als0 Loou changed from groun 4a white, POIT HURON, Tia ice has not yet reachod tho river, and none is fn Right from Fort Gratfot....The tug Rumaga hsy changed hands, Bho left Wodneadoy for Saginaw.... At Crawford's Quarry the water {5 within 13¢ milos of thie dock, Tho ice 13 10 Inchiea thfck, and too rotton to hold & toai's weight, It a thougnt that boatacan etctrate the Ieo now, .,.Capt, McGregor, of tlis prop fonton, roports that {0 t1ie east of the opon passage ou Lyke lluron's wait ehore, #0 far &8 can be aoen with 2 glaxs, ico s plontiful and apparently solld, aud that, ith atrony esst wind, tho oW open channel would effectually, LAKE ERIE, ERIE, Snerial Crrrespanitence af’ The Chienaa Tribune, Eniv, April 48,—~There hava beon racolved at this port slnco tho 17th inst,, 193,635 bu of corn, and 20t Lrisof flour, all cansigned to the Anchor Lins, ... Tlhe selir Harveat Queen has been chartered to carry Unie- stone front Marblelisad ta thin port on owner's sccount; 1hin {3 the first cLarter of the season at this port. The wexsel hinw receivod a naw coat of palnt, and sill prob- ably laave to-day..,,The British sclir Marco Folo cleared for Saudusky, 0,, Monday. ... Thirteen marines ware dischargod from duty on tho U, H, Bteamer Michigan yeatorday ; otlier diacharges will soon fol- law.,...Tho prop Cormorant and her tow, tho schr Charles Vall, left for Oloveland yeater- dny morning, Thesn veasols wore ' originally cliarteroll to carry two cargocs of corn eaah to this porton p, &, from Toledu, but the Daltizmore & Ohlo Iinftroad stopped up aud offured to carry the corn by rail for 1f & cent less thun sha vossals were getting, so they wero awarded tho contract ; the owners at Qlave- Iand telegraphed to thoir Captains to bring vessels thers aud Ly up for the time, . . . . The prop Iirckhead and lor consort, the schr GoblLardt, left for Toledo yoatorday to load grain for this pork, TUFFALO. The schr Alvah Bradley bias been ralesd and placed in dry-dock,....Thero are no pressot indica- tions of an {mmodiate opening, thoughan cast wind may drivo awsy the ico barrier any day, Vessal-owne ors lere are in no hiasto, aud would doubtloes be con- tent if tho harbor did not open untll the éthof July.....The Duffalo KErpress states that Capt, cKenna, whoreschied this port last Tuesday, ro- shore all the way downtowithin & milea of Toint Abino, but at Yolut and th side it linga to tha shor, and sproad entirely over the browith of this end of tha lake, Tlio Courter says & vessel, supposod to bo from Caus nin the fca some 8 milde up Lk Outario, oo o poars to be Toose, and stroake of cloar watcr can aeon {n various places, but unless the wind gots inta tho south and movea tho fco from sliore, 1t will ba aev- aral days Lefora vesssla can got into Oswego, CLUVELAND. The scow Sutler Girl s taken on basrd Pinnington & Warner's steam-pump and loft for {ho wrack of tha solir Exchango, sunk at Kelly's Iiland. The expedi- tion 1s in cliargo of Capt. Goorgs Warmer,.,..Tue tlireo-masted schic George Blierman 18 losding AMarquotte, and will leave as 00n 84 fhers s o chanco of motting through.,...The Herald says {ho firat. She Dufuth Wil '{n shors time faka her place in Ward's Clovoland sud Lake Buperior Line, Copt. John Pitzpatrick, of this placo, hus gons fo Milwaukee, ‘where Lis wlll ansuma tho poaition of Clerk of the Du- Tulhes.,, The atmr Denton showed tie olfacts of hee trip througl lcoof Lake Huron, Her dides were Ladly scraped, MISCELLANEOUS, 2 The small schr Alliance, of Bangeen, which han boen Jengthened, was relaunchied Raturday st Chatham.... The tug Ded Erlosunk at Lor tug at Algonae, Mieh,, Saturday or Bunday, it s supposod from s balt betng out of placo and pormitting a lesk,...Tho Welland Telegrayh givea tlio followlng list of tigs, with thelr amorsaud respoctive Captatie, now propeing (o 1y on tho upper level of tho Wolland Guual during (he coming seaton: Minerva, Brown, owner, Capt. Banip ton ; &, 1L, Doyle, Brown, owncr, Capt. Alfred Chame bora; McPnorsod, Browsl, owner, Capt. It Griadale§ Norcrous, Brown, ownor, Capt, lauzan; A, Care ter, Brown, Capt, D, Wildox; AL, &' Kig, owner, ~ Cupt, G, as ¢ AL D, Loas, * owner, i, ) fin, Cloy, owner, Capt. B, Wadsworth, Cloy, owner, Cioy Capt, 1. Maudesioy Favorite, J, W, ‘Gordon, ownor, Capt, Richardson Nasmlth, Gordon, owner, Capt. O'Nell: Olivis Gor- don, dordon, owner, Capt, J. Morgan ; O, W, Joues, Gordou, owner, Capt, Bpencer § Kiity Haight, Mesurs, Hopkins & Arwstrong, ownors, Capt. Jolin Lanord § . Armstrong, P, & 1. Amnitroog, owners, Capts William Kingston ; M, Armatrung, E. & R, Armstrong, owners, Cspt, W. Armstrong; M. A, Laughlin, Baurin & Eldridge, owners, Capt, Baurln: and Heow tor, V. A, Booth, Neelon, Balty Juck, and’ 0. M, Care capiaing’ names not given, ~ _FRACTIONAL OURRENOY. $5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOEANGB FOR Bils of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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