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10 —_— FINANCE AND TRADE, Whe Business of the Banks Quiotee- Small Supply of Paper. Shipments of Currency to Now York---The Clearinsys, $3,100,000. FINANCIAL, Tho day waa dull and uneventful tn local finances, ‘The comand for acoommodations was restricted to the current routine requirements of regular customers, ‘The number of outside borrowern making thotr ap- Pearance was amall, and the aupply of negotiable paper was not large, ‘The banke wera able to moct with espe ali the applications asked for, and could readily have extended further accommodations bad they Leen Anquired for. Nlates of discount at the banke were 8310 per cent to regular owetomors. * “On the atreet, the supply of fands ts in excess af the demand, Natos were 1(a1¥ per cent, New York exchenge was sold at abipping rates, and ‘was in demand, Sulpments of currency wers made to Now York, ‘The clearings ware $3,100,000, BILYER IN GERMANY. | The Derlin correspondent of the London 2fines soya? ‘The great fall Jn the price of silver, though it seems to confirm the wisdom of the German legislative au- thorities tn sdopting the pure gold standard, is « dis- appointment bere nevertheless, The Gorman Gover voent bering been very slow in making uso af tho license allowed by Parliament to withdraw the thaler yioces from circulation, the Joss couseqnont upon tho reduction in the valie of tho metal ta vory great. Tho lowent catimato 1a £3,001,000; the highest, conble that sum. If all I bear fe true, this check to the Nnencial ad- ‘miulttration is maiuly owing to tho practice prevailing at Hetiin of carrying out operations with low asslatauce from bankers than ts thought necessary tn other coun- dries, Without considerable help from private firma, the thaler pieces could not be withdrawn with proper disput.b, Thin, being unpalatable, is anid to have ted to the present deplorable resitlt, GOVERNMENT DONDE. ai United Btatos currency 6e.. f 01.D AND QREENDACKB. Gold was 11927041127, Grosubacks were 60 A48/i¢ on the dollar in gold. FULEIGN EXCUANGE. CITY AND COUNTY HoNDS. Bid. Thiago Clty 7 Pet, bonds.,.. 10434 & int, Culeago City 7 2 ct. seworago, Tusig & int, Chicago City 7p ct,water loan 1014 & Int Cook County 7 Y'ct. bonds (NOTE) svevesrsererees eevee 208 Aelnt, 105 dint, Conk Cony 7% ct. bonds AOUR)sesssserseevereesees 105 Mint. 106 & int, Meat Park 7g ct, bondh,. ... reves UT Celt orth Chieaga 79 ct. bonds (Lincola Park).sevssersvese see BSB int, LOCAL STOCKS, ‘Asked. Bid. C:ty Natlway, South Side, ax. i uly, Oity ‘Waiiway, West “Bidows: 140 Cily Rallway, West Sido, 8 Ler cent certifiates.....4.5 125¢ & tut, PS) Clty latlway, North Sido... Fe] "Leaders! Insurance Company, cx. ify, ie 1 orrereetrs Chamber of Comuerce, oxaiv 76 Ch Light and Coke . 130 ‘30 Bt STOCKS, BONDS, ETC, New Yous, April 11,—Gold opened and closod at 113, smith eaicsin the interim at 1127¢. Carrying rates, 1 4014, Loans were algo mado flat, Guvernmonts were steady, Rajlrood bonds woro in fsir demand, State socuritics wore dull. Btock speculation was markod by fucreased activity tn a few. shore, although tho general market was quel, ‘Tho featuro of tha day was Lako Shore, which “was deprossed by beavy sales, Vario Mail and Alichi- tap Ceutral woro werk, while Eric was strung and oiler, Wostern Union declined at tho opening wo 053%, on an announcement that the At- untio & Pacific Company will _hereaftrr iransmult at night and deliver through the Post-Orice on the following morning Ictween principal citira aud owns cast of Culcago twenty words for one-balf thie piuice of @ ten-word day-niossage, The ntarket wus Jencrally weak wuill oear ti cioso, when thcre ws partial rovovery, with s better focling, Lake Shore ‘ell off to 544¢, and ctorcd ut 333;, Western Unlon sallied to sactions aggregated 194,000 abarca, Mf which 20,009 wero Pacifin Motl, 23,000 Western Union, 64,0: Erie, aid 83,000 Lako Shore. Mowey loaned at 56, aud closed at Psiuo more wutile paper, GAG. . Troducu exports, 58,523,000, Chatome receipts, $320,000, ‘Tuo Aasintant Treseurer dinbursod $6,000. Clecringa, $21,000,000, Sterling steady at 497@4903¢, SOVEUUNENT BONDS St}q ) Npw Sy. { 10-408, re NY | 19-408) compen Suupons, 121° | Curreuctea., _Woupann, ‘6s. 1231 | Teuneeses, old. Yonnenecs, 19 Virgints, old Quicusliver. {pusekailver pf Pacitio Mail,. ‘Verto Haute ph Chicago & Alton Chicago & Alton pti Obfo & Misassippi. United States Ex Now York Cautral, Erlo.. Eriu pfd, Delawaro, & Le & A, Marlem,.. \4 &P.Tol., Marleon pt Micsourt Pacitless, 1 Michigau Central... PAUaitts ses vsevee Tndlaya Central... Union Pscific wtock:. Gt | Chicago, B, & Q..ss 119 Gey | Maunival £ St,doo. td + WHS | Contral Trac, bowie, 10724 Cleveland & Pittaburg 6 | Union Pacitie Northweetera 26+. 414 wud-qrant, tou U. V sinking fund VOUS ss eeerevone ONE IN sTocns, Bay Francisco, April 11.—The following are the latest etock quotations at the Exchange: Connolldt'’d Virginia. 8456} Crown Talut, California... Yellow Jacket. Heqrogated sicher. ua | Alph oO ay Atlantic 2: Pacitis pfdlos yg 4 FS ES Northwostera pid Guy Gay Os de Loses MosicaDe sve 93g | Hxchequer. Gould & Curry... aig | Overman, Host & Beleper...... 50% | Tuatice . Halo & Norcross,,... 73 | Caledonia ee REAL ESTATE. ‘The following inatrumenta were Oiled for record on Tuesday, Avril 11: CITY PuovERTY, Polk st, 60 ft 6 of Halsted et, 9 f, OxIIY ft, dated April 10, Bano premulses, dato Keenun at, bet Wood at_and hidy wf, 438x100 fh; alvo Dean st, 108) f of Midgeville ‘road, uo f, Zéxl0s Hepte Ny 1875s. sc evseseseseee Aberdeen at, 2044 H 'W'at’Sioutos +76 ft, dated March 29 (Wohu A. Yoaac M. Daygett)......4. Arnold ob, 355\y {tu of Thitt x12 7-10 ft, dated April 11 Weat Superior at, 167 4-10 f 4, 242123 ft, dated April 1 State st, 25 ft 8 of TI 120 ft; dated Weat Fourtocnth at, 208 ft 0 af ii nf, 24x125 ft, with bulldinys, d Michigan av, 101K ft of ‘THIM; ‘25x183 7-10 ft, dated April 3. Twenty-third et, 65 feof Pra xiasit, dated Mareb 4... fume premisrs, dated March 0, JeMervon at, 20'15-100 ft n of Deoven st, wf, 40 .-1s8 10 ft, wath wonldingy, dated ‘April OUI OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN 4 UaDtUE OY COURT-WOUsE Socramunto ay, 225 ftp of Forty-seventh t,o f, 5021243; ft, dated alarch 2 ‘a Park av, aa corner of Pifty-soveuth uty of, sox April io wee 8 or 7 wiLva 125 $t, dated March Sleseesseseees 800 Bouth Dearborn st, 66 ft a of Thirty-oloth wf, 253110 ft, dated April 20,..... 930 Bixty-eucond at, sw coruer of Wallace at, uf, 1,800 A4ELU5 1, dated APTI Le. creeee —— COMMERCIAL, folowing were (he receipts and shipments of the leading articles ‘of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning: RECKIFTA, i} SULYMEMTS, |e. | dete, | 2876, 5° 500 Wheat, vu... H 638] 32,019 Corn, bu, 267s 9,015 Oats, bi "i val 10,231, 037] } eetee cars. 8.500) p50} 3,967| "4,063 Soiwru] — au,ceyl) 98,879) B54,u48, AORIPTS, SHIPMENTS, | 1876, 3675. |] 3970, | 195, Finx seed, ta,.§ 100,700! groom corn ts} 15) geri | 9, (conn seeesfen Live uoge, No. 0,4"! 83 8,458)". Catito, No. 4.1 4,053 Rheey, a6 i sas! Mites, Racses 153,713) IMgsines, bris| Ha May, tone... Lumber, Nott, Shingles, No, Aalt, bris Poultry, tte Poultry, coops, Game, pigs....| Enea, pia Withirawn from atore on Monday for city con- snmption: 4,503 bu Wheat, 2,934 bu corn, 834 gata, 1,093 bu ryo, 3,547 bu barley, ‘The following graio was inspected into store on Tuerday morning: 3 cara No, 1 N, W. wheat, 0 cara No, 2N. W, do, 90 cars No, 2 spring, 0 cars No, 5 do, 4 cara rejected do, 1 car no grade do (52 wheat); 6 cars high-mixed coro, 41 cars No, 2do, lacars new mized do, 12 cara rejected do (71 corn); 7 care white oats, 5 cars No, 2 do, 6 cars rojectet do, 1 ear no grade (29 cars No, 2 ryo, 1 car rejected! do; car No.2 barley, 2.carsNo,3do, Total, 149 cars, or 60,000 bu, Inapected ont: 28,810 bu wheat, 40,347 on corn, 17,310 ‘bu oats, 5,950 bu barley, Lake freighta wore qnict and nackanged. The «chr Dobbins was reported for 32,600 bu corn to Buffoto ot Sige, and therchr M. A, Muir for 19,000 bu wheat to Kingston at 7X0, During tho remainder of (his week c per bit must be deducted from the seiling prico on all regular Brain delivered that {s subject to the full winter storage, After next Saturday grain dellverod a8 reg- ‘ular must havo not less tian five dasa to run on 20 atorage, and eo much must bo deilucted from the eelling price ss is eqnal to the excces of storugo chargoa over that araount, ‘Tho death of W, N, Woodruff, Eaq,, was announced on 'Chenge yesterdsy, and appropriate resolutions offered in respect to hia momory. A entioman in from Nebranka yosterday reports that the wheat in thot State 1s looking finely, a great deal of epring having been planted ia February. Convorsely, It in stated by a Milwaukee authority that the whole winter-wheat crop of Winconalu {fs a failure, Schroeder, Lindblom & Co,, of Milwaukee, Ip thelr circular of tho 8th inst, eay: In Gulesra the dally posted receipts (of whmty have been kept up by o continuance of a dishonest Practice, Rail shipments to the East made from Abl- waukes pass throtigh Chicsqo, the same us they pase through every other station, Lut that city appropriates {hem and reports them ag recoipte and shipinente, Any way stalion might with (he euine propriety do the samo with all sutpments from Chicago and Milwankco, and thus build upa large buriness~on paper, Aside from tho dishonest aspect, tt Lion tho effect of making valticleas all statistics in regard tothe movement of grain, eo far as Chicago In concerned. The object In writing the above was probably to ahow that the total movement of wheat at Chicago and ‘Milwaukee {s lesa than reported, owing to duplication. ‘That ia probably correct, but the same thing has om curred in former yearn, and a comparizon of ouc year with another, when nearly (he rame error exiats in ro- gard to both, may lead ton conclusion that {s not far wrong. It is much to be desired tuat the actual move- ment of produca should bo known, without double counting; but present arrangements do not provido for the discrimiuation, Aletter from Bilver Crock, near Bnffato, ditod last Bunday, states that the ice in that uelghborhood ts very thick—hled up bigh~and wiil not bo cleared off WM along in tho first Lalf of May. Advieca from tho Mackinaw reglon indicate that the opeuing of tho atraita ts not Likely lo occur on this elde of May-Day, ani may not happen for a week or two nftorwards, The leading produce markets wers irregular yester- day. Tho tendency of eoveral wna towards a lower range of prices, but others were higher. ‘Tho weather of tho provious day wos nexrly repeated. A rato-fall early was succecdod by sunshine, but the afternoon was cloudy, and the majority of operatora weru not 50 cure aLout solticd weather as thoy wero at tho begin- ning of the week, The movement of produce through the city continues Nght, pnt tie shipments are some~ what on the faeronse. ‘Thero was considerable activity tn tho dry-goods market, local retailors as well aa the intortor trade ordoring generously of stapic and scasonablo goals, ‘The only quotable change tn values was a roduction to (cin the prico of Merrimac D prints, The general market preserves a comparatively steady tone. Gro- cerles were roportod reasonably activo, and the market for tho leading staples wes stronger, “A” sugara were alvanced an ‘yc, Otherwise the quotations wore without change. In tho dried fruit market also there wasn improved demand and incroased firmness in prices, Prunes, rafaine, and apples were advanced, Fish continues tn good demand ut genernily steady rrices, Whitetvh wero 10@t5o per $s-brl higher, ‘The Lutter market ia workTag easier, the prospective increase in the receipts having 9 tendency to woakon the views of hollers, Checso romaaius firm, There wau no marked chango in the position of tha tobacco, tea, bagaing, leather, coal, and wood mnarkets, quote fiona remaining as before, Olis were in better do- muand, Linceud Is fo higher, and carbon Jo lowor, Atthe Iumber-yards 3 moderate business was ro- ported at nuchanged prices, Several cargoos wero awaltlug sale nt the docks, Hardware and motals were again reported quiet, though trade ts beginning to show signa of reviving, and another weer of ane weather will probably witness an active market, Pricea cro unchenged, Nails are steady at $1.10 raten. The wool, hop, and broom-corn marketn wero without material change. Needs were in moderate demand, and steady, clover being bighor, Hay wa ‘dull and weak under larger offerings, Poultry, eggs, and game were wlow and easicr. GRAIN IN STONE, ‘The following are tho footingy of the ofrial report of grain in store fn this city on the evoning of Satur aay fast, and at corresponding datos: April®, April, Taree era x ba April.t9, ‘Wheat— 14i5. EAU 2,089,701" 2,194,107 "2,810,035 619,480 709,018 474,519 Nyy 3558 oe, TOA secereenseees Tarley— ' NO, Qeeesecoervennee 103,006 37% hb 107,018 bn, There fy. ‘ures show an jucrowe during last week of 27, bu whoat; anda detrose of 101,810 bu cara, 17,013 tu oats, 19,223 bu rye, and 27,941 bu barley, Total decrease, 210,520 bu, 3 In addition to the aboyo there 1s" now atlost in tho harbor 119,149 bu No, dapring wheat; 60,180 bn ro Jocted do; 201,204 ba No, 2 corn, 2441 bu rejected do, 14,222 bu high mized do, 14,230 bu new ro- Jocted do, 60,051 bu new mized do, 160,398 bu now high mifsed do} 68,633 bu No, 2 oats, 35,422 bu white do} aud 29,997 bu No. 2 ryo, Total, 145,329 bu wheat, 463, 619 bu corn, 09,954 La cats, aud 29,997 bu rye. FOREIGN IMPOUTATIONS recelvedat Chicago Customs April 11, 1870: D, W. Trwiu & Co,, 1,000 by barloy; Moseback & Uumnphrey, 99 bris we 36 drums cauatic soda; Frank Stone, 2 cases toauufacturcs of tron, ete,; C, W, & E, Pard- ride & Co,, 1 case cottons, Amount of dutics coiloctéd, $6,031,69, PICKLED MEATS. ‘The Directors of the Board of Trade rendored ade ciation last Monday which virsually makes pickled meats alegel tender aa soon aa packed; tho same as tess pork. Acontrart wes made betwecn two pare Mca for @ wpecified number of tlorces of hams for April delivery, ud on thy Istof tho mouth a tot of basta were teudered, packed on Feb. 28, Tho buyer refused to accept of the bums, except under proteat claiming that the rules required the delivery of fully cured product, and that 1u case 20 per ceut of the lot was tamerchantable i$ auould be rejucted, and this JE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1876—"' N PAGES. percentage could not be ascertained If the prodact was only partially cured. Tho seller claimed that the lot in question waa a legal tender on the contract under the rulos, and the Directors colnciilod in this view of Abe case, LUMNER, ‘Tho Lumberman of April 8 contains an exhaustive revlew of tha Iumbcr product of the Northwest for the scagon of 1875, showing also the quantity of logs and lumber, on band at the beginning of the presont year, The production and supply loft over are chown to bo es follows: No, ft, lumber No. ft, lamter and logson hand ated in 1875, san, ih 3th, 9,740,860,184 7,4) $11, 020,878,900 ‘BW TOT NCO 962,623,171 217,033,n00 Miselasippi Tuver,,... 291,487,000 212,711,000 ‘Total. «+A A17,663,253 2,370,412,490 139,683 Ny ‘The product of tho resnon of 1574 was 4 ft, and the eupply of umber and logs on hand Jar 1875, was 2,187,624,279 1, PROVISION: TOG PRODUCTS—Were less activo and goneralty easier tn sympathy with hogs, whieh wore quoted 19x¢c per 100 Rts lowor, Tho advices from other points were not very fayorablo to holders, bnt the abort tn- terest in lard took old rather freely at the reportod docline, while other descriptions dragged under a very Ught'demand, Tho receipta of hoge are larger than way expected at thie noszon, Mre: Porx—Was loos active, and declined 160 por hrl, but clotod Orm at G@7He below the atest quota- tions Of Monday, There was somo luquiry for cash lata for shipment, out for faturoacarctly anything was wanted except in changing over, Sales wore roported of 600 brie canh at $22,10@22.25; 9,000 bria selicr May ot $22,10@22,23!¢; 4,750 bris oeller June st $22.334@ 99.50; and 750 brie acller July at $22.55622,72)/.. To- tat, 9,100 bes, The market closcd steady at $12.10 each or seller April; $22,1734@22,20 ecller May; 622.40 (972.4234 seller June; and $22,65@22.70 ecller Inty, Prime mesa pork was nominal at $20.50@21.00, and oxtea primo at §16,73@17,00. : Lanp—Wae unusually active for future delivery, and declined 1012540 por 100 Ite, bat closed firmer at only Gc below Monday's latest quotations, Liverpoot was unchanged. Sales wero reported of 10,760 tes eoller May at $13,351.10, and 14,250 tca seller June at $13,65619,693s, Total, 23,000 tcs. Tho market closed steady at $13,20@13.55 for cash or soller $15.40 13.4234 for May; $13,001,623 for Juni $19.76 13,80 for Juty, EATa—Were quiet and irregular, Thero was only a light demand for present delivery, but former prices wero well sustain while for intures the market, ruled easier on middics, Salca wero reported af 20,000 the shoulders at 8'yc; 160,020 Ite ehort ribs at $11.90 seller May, and $12.12% ecilor June: 100 boxes do (ght) ot # a.t82¢3 300 boxes font and short earn at BY aa the closing ran; : peer Shs Sale eae Choute ane dion” ‘Bhort+ A Balted, loose. Bored Loug and ‘i 12i,c eelter May, boxed; green hams, 1 @iatyo; sweat-plckled do, 124¢t1s¥ve 3 Cumberlands, 1U;@l2c, cash of seller Aprits long-cut hame, W@LSKse, boxed ; bacon hams, 14@15¢. Gurace—Wsequict at Sreage. BEEF PRODUCTS—Wore sfeady and quict at $10.50. GUL00 for tens, $11,50912.00 for extra mess, and $241.50a21,00 for hams, ; TavLow—Was quoted at 84(68%0, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR@=Wse tn moderate demand, and very orm, in sympithy with wheat, holders insisting on full pro- vious pricea for what they had on eale, aust could have obtained a slight advance in some cases on low gradoa if they had been In atock, Bales wero mado of 135 bris wintery, on private terms; ond 1,316 bris apring ox- tras, partly at $4.75@5.25, Total, 1,140 brie, The market closed quict at the following rango of prices: Choice winter extras, $7.25@7.75; common to good do, $5,757.00; shipping extras, §4.25G4.70; good do, $4.72@45,00; choica do, $5,00@5,25; patents do, $0,00@09.00; Minnesota, $5.00@0,60; spring superines, $3,063.50; rye flour, $4.20@4.39. Bran—Was less active ond weak, Sale was made carly of 10 tore at $10,000n track, but the market closed with $9.50 the beat bid. Mipprance—Hslos were 10 tons at $13.00 on track, Beneruines—salos were 40 tons poor.at $4.00 on track. Cony-Meat—Was nominal at $17.50 per ton for coarse on track. WUEAT—Wsa more active and yery unsettled st a higher rango, tho mirket advancing Isic from the closing price of Monday evening, though the full {me Provetncnt wan not sustained, ‘Tho public advices from Liverpool quoted an esaler feoling there, with notuing dolug, aud this wae contirmed by aoe pri- vate diapniches, but contradicted hy othore the Istior Toporting @ better demand atthe cloro, It) was also reported that frelght room bad-been taken {0 New York for over 1,000,000 bu at éd to Europe, Tais, with the shower of the early morning, brought out buyers, and caused the advance, which was partially Jong on tho tiret qlimpes of sunablue, The feeling among the general moss of operator seemed to be besriah, but they were evidently afraid, It is bolioved that tho bulk of the wheat now here and in Now York {8 controlled by two or three moun, who Leto not mado any tnousy out of the desl thus far. Dut if they should be tempted by low freight rates to. movo out the bulx of {t, and offer it for sale in Great Britain, the effect, though depressing In European markets, would be a temporary scarcity hore. which tnight re sult inashsfp upward turn undcr the efforts of the short fatorrst to Ol in thefr contracts, Tho ro coipts hers and in Milwaukee are expected to increase next week, if not before, in preparation for May de- liverios, but stocka accumulated at tho stationg tn the country are not laryo, owing to the mitscrably soft weather of the winter ond spring, and the farmers will acatcely murtet much till thoy Lavo got through with thelr xceding, The tater Liverpool telegrams noted dullness, and New York was quict, the Intter fact be- Sug accepted a8 au indication that the stocks there are Ucing moved out by the owners, and not to be ehipped in response to a direct demand from Europoan buy. ers, ‘The iuquiry for shipment yesterday wee fair for'tho lower grades, and they ruled Ormer, but regu lar No, 2 was not wanted, and was relatively weak, the Aprit doats acom‘ug to have been all closed up ‘pro- Viounly, Sellor May opened at $1,093f, advanced to $1.0534, fell back to $1.Ui!¢, Improved to $1,064, ro ceded to $1.0374, and cloved at $1,044. Seller June roll nt $.064((41.05'y, closing at $1,0581.05!5, Beller thu month, or regular No, 3 epring, ranged at 094@ £1.00, closing uomlually at the ontsido, and gilt-cdaed Tevotpts of do gold at $1.1236@ 1.04 closing ut $1,024. Cash axle wero reporied of 42,000 bn No, 2 apriog at 091,04 £1,094; 2,400 bu No, 3 do at 843¢0; 9,000 budo (rwqulery at rSjgo; 1,400 tm resected do al 7Baibiye 5 anid 10) bu by satnple at 90a¥50, ‘Total, 65,600 bie Masnveora WieaT—Was quiet, and Atmer, tn sym- Pathy with tho qeneral market, Bales were 400 bo No. 2 at €1,03343 4000 bu do (March receipts) at $1,033 and 1,40 bo by aampls at $1,081.16, all {rea on hoard cars, Total, 6,800 bu." CORN—Was less sctivo and steadier, The market advauced yo carly, tn sympathy with wheat, whilo tho rain felt, but recoded hoon afterwards, and ranged durtug the last hour at very nearly the reduced quota. tions of Monday afternoon, Liverpool was quoted caster, but Mark Iaus and New York were tirm, the Tatlor reporting corp as scarce, This prevented a further decling, though the offerings wero large in proportion to ‘the rather weak, demand, and camplo lots were an 8 couseynence of lossencd do- mand, The receipts wore rather ght, Dut moat operatora. oxpect an thereaso oon, If only on account of lots sold for May delivery, receipts arriving next week belug reqular in May without any nduilion to the tiret etorage charges. «The withdrawals from store are lurger now than heretosore ; but much of the corn taken out is loaded into vessela to await the openiag of navigation, the shipmenta from the city belng rather small, A good deat was done yesterday in (he way of settlement for next month, The April deals scomo:t to bo mostly out of the way. Seller May opened at 47, sold upto 47%c, declined sold up ta 47K, on closed dye, Boller June sold at 4G! GAT ¢c, closing at 40770, Beller July sold at 477;@2484,c, closing at 4¥c. Helter tho month, or regular No. 2, waa quict st <5@453(c, clos ing ut the Inside, and gilt-cdged recelpta of do, or of high nixed, sold and closed at 4930. Cash sales wero report of 2i,(00 bu Ne at 45ed408{0;3 400 bu pow high mixed at 4447c; 1,200 bu rejected (Qe storage) ab dic; M00 bu carw at A0e doliverod ; 20,000 bu by sample at G47 40 ou tracks and 4400 bu to mt 44g47e free on board cara, ‘Total, 40,800 bu, OATS—Wero moro active and lower, Tho offerings wete very liberal, eapecially of cash, whitch declined te, under comparatively light inquiry. May and June were ¥(@ jc lower, ‘Toe trading was chiefly in May whieli ruled tolerably ateady, the domaud belog frum the shorts, and the differency between the option and cavh widened to wbuut Zc, an increase of about 370, ‘The recetyta were only fair, Heller May sold nt 33/46 early, down to 32:¢, aud closed at U0, Holler Jtina opuned abst2zo und wold to tase, closing at 323;0. Coal or seller tha month opened at '313¢c and declined tu and closed at suse, Frest rocelpte sold at 314 dio. Raniples Were #iow and lower. Cash salea wero reported of 80,000 bu No, 4 Ose 3it¢o; 1,200 bu do fread at SLycarecy 1,200 bu by aainple, mized at N@ E eU Gu do white at 34@n7u; 9,000 Lu do infxod ent 2,100 bu do whito at JoY0, oll froo on ‘otal, 62.000 bu, UYE—Waw ituil and nominal at 630 for regular aud G5e for fresh No, 3, ‘The recelpta wero a tittle mm ox~ cea of tho recent average, and buyers were inclined (ohold off for coucorsious, Heller May waa tnactive al cuarnse, VAULEY—Waa quiet and jga@te bighe there wana light tras in May, but afte luarket wos Very quick, ‘The ulferinge were Ormily he'd. ‘Che recelpte continue very Ught, aud, there doc nat appear to be much disposition to (to sort at present, ecrectally an Mia thought that tui oftcrings are takeu by partles who are trying to di & way to control the market for next mouth, ‘ihe April deals are aupposed to Le well eoltlod up, ‘The lower grades and ampios were very quivt. Heller May gold at 38% W290, closiug ut the tualde, June ‘was uonitual nt 55:4,50c, aud April ur regular at Bic, No. d was offerod ub Si(s. include 400 bu Na, bSe reo on board, and rejected at atm Me, Bale Bat S3u; 400 bu by mample at LATEST, In the afternoon mete pork was in fair demand and firmer, Sales, 3,000 bri at £24,173 0524.20 welier Alay, and $72.48 seller June. * Lard waa activo aud bighor, Sales, 4,000 tca at Punasg@ts.so eller May, end Muck lb.ty acter une, Beate wero steady, with aalea uf 500 boxes loug and short clear at Lc. Wheat was quiet carly, but towards tne close the aborts commenced buying, aud the market advanced WGA Seller May sold 9s $1.044(51.05, clon at $1,0141.087;, June sold at $1,051;@1,05%, and Sloaedst tho saute Corn wan tn demand and No higher, closing at 490 for May, 4720 for June, and sie for duly, theso bee ing alzo the outsido prices inthe afternoon. Osta advanced Ig@3fo, in aym with othor grain, closing at 83/,053 ic for May, & CALL BOARD, Mega pork was quiet and ateady at the early advance, cloning at $22,10422.18 for Apel; $72.20 for May? $22.43 for Sune; anid $22.70 for July,” Bales, 70 bria at $22.24 weller May oni $22.45 neler June, wan quict, closing 74100 higher than on *Chango, ot $13.35 for April; $UAATVA@IS.60 for Alay: and $15.67'4-413,50 for Juno, 1,750 tes at $19.50 for May atid $13,673 for Jun Bhort ribs were steady, ele, 30,000 tha nellor May at 611.85, and 50,090 the acller June at $12,124. OEMERAL MARKETS, ATCOMOL—Wastuoted at $2.14. BROOM-COHN—The receipts continue small and the market steady, under mederate inquiry from man- ufacturers: Cholce burl 6390; No, 9 hurl, 7@%c3 choice medinm7@7}¥0; good medium brush, C@cye; fale inside and covers, G96); Juferlor, 1@1}s0; crooke.l, Bittic, BUTTENR—The markt for this staple shows a weak- ening tendency, The casier fecling 1s not eo much tho result of any increago in the supply thst bas sot tahen place as of the prospective iucrease, and there- fore holere aro not yot willing to grant auy important concession. Thus far the demand haa fully equaled tho mupply and sales continuo to be made at the follow: Ing range of prices: Cholca to fancy yellow, 35@39¢; modium to good grades, 25@0c;{aferior to common, 159250; common to cheico roll, 268300. BAGGING—Nomoina ateaity and unchanged, Orders show somo Uttle inereaso, but the moverene atill lacks animation and tho tone qf tho market fa by no means buoyant: Stark A, 26340; Pecriess AA, 25¢; Lawls- ton, 250; Montaup, Jo; Ontario, 20; Amorican A, 330; Amoskeag, Tigo; Otter Creek, We; burlap bags, 4 dU, 144@18}0; do, 6 bo, 15@16e; guunies, singto, UY@l5e; do, double, 3@dte, CHEESE—The cheoso market had no unustal Cen- tures, BStocka of fine factory cheese are dwindling away to small dimensions, and holdors orince no une easiness roaring tho maintenance of prices. Low praiea are more oF less ucglccled, aud sell trregularty, Vo quote: ad to prime factory, I@I3}fe; lower grades, S@lIo, COAL—Prices rematn as before, ‘The market {a duit with no likelinood of any inprovenient. Wo quote: Lackawanns, range and nut, $1000; ao egg, $3.5 cannel, $7.00@7,50; Eric, $7.00; Blossturg, Hocking Valley, $0.60; fndisna'block, $6.00; moro & Obto, $4.00; Illinofe, $1.00 1.50. EGOB—Were ossy at 1430, ‘he rocolpts wero fslr and the demand Nght comparatively. YISH—Wihttefsh aro in roducod aupply, and, under & wellaustained demand, prices aliow incrossod atrength, the quotations teing advanced Lolo per brl. Prices of other fish romain comparatively ateady, ‘Trade was reasonably sctlve, No.1 whitellab, dffbrl, $5,105.25; No, 2 do, $5,005.10; No. 1 trout, $4.00; Nu, P shore mackorel now, rebel, $12,50@13.U0 5 ‘No.1 bay, $9,00@9,23 ; No.2 mackerel, 4-brl, $3,048.25 5 famlly mackerel, 3s-brl, €6.25@0.50; No. 1 shore kite, large, £2.00 ; No. 1 bay kite, $1.60; largo famny kits,$1,20; bank codfish, $4.16@5.00 : Gcorge’s codfish, $5,50@5,76 kaprador herring, split, ris, $7.75@3,00; do sg-brl, $4.00@84.25 ; Labrador herring, round, brls,$4,6081,75 5 do 3¢-br] 39,50633,73 3 ncated Lerring, per Lox, 400 ; No, L herring, ‘330: Columbia River sainion, $4-brl, £8.00, FROITS AND NUTS—The fruit trado continues to improve, and the market has # firmer tono, both for domestic and foreign variotles, ‘There 1s etill a largo demand for prunes, and, as stocks have become con- siderably redticed, pricea are working upward, Turk- jah are now quoted at 727540, and Mronch at 9@91(0, Maizina and applos ara alzo higher, Quotations of other Iincs remain ag beforo, Tonriax—Dster, nem, Tai xe 5 Has, ayers, 1416 drume, naw, H@ tlc; Turkish prunes, now, TH@7i¢c; French prunes, kegs aud boxes, 9@l4e ; raising, layers, new, $2052.70; loose Muscatel, now. $2.00@J.407 Valencia, 11W@ll Kes Zante currants, 7730 3 eltron, 18%1c, Dosxatro Alden apples, 18@100 ; Michigan apples, commen, NMied30; oO choice, Ineloxe; penches, halves, 12@ 12350; do, mixed, 10@1160 ; do, pared, 1IN@IB We! blackberries, 113;<a113(03 raxpbertieg, 33@3ic; pitted cherries, 22@930, Nots—Filborts, N@11350; almonds, Torragona, 19x20 ; Naples walnuts, Lew, 16170} Freach walnuts, now, 1135191250; Grenoble waluuts, WKO@lve; Vrazils, Vsg@loc; pecans, Texas, UMS 13Kc; Wilmington poanuts, B@B3je; “fennoaseo pea- te: African peanuts, GyGse. GREEN FNUITS—Were etoady uniter s moderate demand and offerings: Good to choice applen, $7.00 (45.50 per bri; Messin oranges, $5,025.50 per box; Natencia do, §10.0012.00 por cass: lemune, $3,005.05 per box. GROCERIES—Thero was a fairly active and frm market for staplo ond fancy groceries, Goattnin this Mneare relativoly cheap, and buyera ut. taktug bold with loss reserys than in tho receat pant. Under tho Sncreasing demand prices show a hurdeniag tendency, Aasugara ero held an ic higher, with which excep- Hou our quotations rumain uncbahge : ditce—Rangoon, 6y@sxo; Carolina, 7@7)0; Lous isfann, OYGTLC, Corrers—O, Q. Java, 30@I10: Jaya, No, 2, 37 2803 choice to fancy Ito, 34 @Iiis0;. oot to prime Uo, 224a73%e; common to fair, 221%; roast tng, 194@10; Biogapore Java, “25@2e; Coats Iilca, B3¢916; Maracaibo, 2kedtc. Bocans—Patent cnt loaf, 114 @11 Ne; crushed, 11% G@NZo} powdered, 1354Gl13¢e3 granulated, 1Ur@ lo; A, standard, 1 3a@0 No, 2, 10 @loye: B, Ie 07403 oxtrad, 949%0s ONo, 2, 03507 yellowO No, 1, sive: chofce brown, WY@I\O; fale’ to prime do, 81883403 common do, 7440; choles molanses_si- gate bas ‘0; common to good do, 7x@8¥c; New ricans, 5 HmUPs—Californis augar-loaf drips, 687003 dia- mond drips, $1,051.10; allver drips, extra fino, 6X nits, G50; good sugar-houso sirup, 6O@ ia; exira do, [Ad Gio; New Orleans molareca, cholce, GAG80; do, primo, 85(4880; do, common to good, 48@50e: Porto Itico, ™mo- lasees, 48@500; common molasses, 38@400; blackatray borin e8, 33: Py Hrices—Allspice, 17@174c; cloves, S2@5I0; cassia, BO@T20; popper, 17K @1840; nutmegs, $1.25q1,25; Cale cutta ginger, 14N@lbyc, Hoars—True Blue, 64(0; German Mottled, 6}4.970; White Lily, 6@6j0; White Rose, 6@Ake; huysl Sa von, 574¢U0; Savon Imperial, dc; Golden Wat, 643 i. Brancu—Lxcelalor, laundry, 61{@70; do, gloes, 8t¢ @o; do, corn, ¥aDYe; Kingrford, puro, 74(0; do, all ver ploss, 0% 6190! do. corn, InalUi%e. UAY—Waa ruthor dull aud weak. ‘Tho offerings were larger aud there was lows demand, many rotallers boing temporarily wupplicd end others wero holding off expecting a declino, Wo quote: No, 1 timothy, $12.00; No, 2 do, $11.00; mized do, $9.00; upland Pralrie, $10,000310.10 3 No. 1 do, $8.00488. HIGHWINES—Were quiet at the deci torday, Bales wero 150 brie at $1.07 per galion, LIDES—Were fn fair roquest at unchanged’ prices, Damaged stock wan quoted at two-thirde prico of No, 1 hides: Greon elty butchers’, 6@5ise;_grocn cured Ught and leavy, 705 part cucod,a}gae; green salted kip, 70; greon country; So; green calf, 120; Mint bides, dry kip, and calf,l4o; dry salted hides, Tie; deacon ekins, 4@50c, Bhoep pelta, wool catl- Inated as washed, J0@iLo, LUMBEM—At tho yards trade {4 incroasing, and dry common stuff fs steady, Several cargoes were offereil atthe docks, Asalo of a cargo of timber was made late tn the day, aud a losd of (100 ma shingles sold at $2.40 perm. ‘The yard deatera arom Liltle aliponud to tnko hold, saserting that thetr atock fs umplo for the Prosent, Quotutiony Firat ana second cloar, ‘gbird clear, Linch, ‘Vhird cloor, thie Glosr Noorlng, frvt and second, rou Clear siding, firtt and sccoud,. Hirt common aiding... Flooring, first common, dressed. Flooring, second common, dressed’ Hox boards, A. Box boards, 1s Artock boards, 10 and 1210... Butock boards,, 2 6 boted yes- 15,006910,00 30.0014 ..4.4 + DLC 8500040... D aato0o%0o " 29,00¢425,00 O stock board: + 15,0069 18.00 Prencing......++ eseeene TDEMAIS.O8 Common lumber, 18 ft and under. + 11,00@12.00 Jolata and acantifug, 10 tol ft.,.cc6525 13:00418,00 165 2.00 2 25e@ 2.90 2 26069 4.6255 METALS AND WARDWARE—Trade {a tmproving wowly, Tho fine woather is rapidly dryfug up tho mud, and om goon os the roala get good an active business Is exported, Wo quote: Tin PLATE—IU, Wx14, $9.60; do, 1X,i0x14, $12.00; roof ing, 14220, IO, 9,08, Pic Tix—Large, 270; wmall, 280; bar, 2c, HoLpEn—No, 1, We; No. "2, Tio, Luan Pig, Tse3 bar, yoy load ply ve, Corren— ms, dc; sheathing copper, we, Auger Z1s0 Full casks, 10sc; alala, 890, Saxet Inon—No, 3, 40 rates; Russi lrou, No. v to $4, 360; do, No. 1 ataincd, ‘160; American Itussla A, 130; 1, tle: gal vanized iron, No, 26, Ie: discount, 25 per cent. Wink to 6,903 6, 7, to 9, Nos. } You "10 to My Ta5 113¢¢ Td aud 14, 1403" 15 and 46, io; 17, 1c: 18, 160 19, 190% 2, ado; ull bundlcs, per cent discount: fence wire, 60; do, email lots, Sic, NAILS—Ary rather quictand fru at the recent ad vance, ‘The rato is $3.10 net, ‘OIL8—Carbon was cater, and we drop our outatde quotations, Lard and Museod remaiued very frni, Other oils were uoriually wteady, Followiug ie the reviued list: Carbon, 118 degrees (oat, Ho; do Hlnols legal teat, 150 degrees, 150; aiow whito, 150 test, 17}50; do eadlight, 173 degrees, 8c} oxtra winter [ord oil, $1,155 No, 1, 672980; No, 2,74@ Wo; linaced, raw, 60g 620; bolled, Ci(gi70; whalo, Winter bleached, 73:4800; sperm, $2154 1,25; beatafaot of}, strictly pure, $1415 2,20; do oxtra, V6c3 do No, 1, sho; tank oll, 650; strata, Gre; slumbago oll, COweito; turpentine, 48, 49c; naphtha, deodoriéed, (1 gray: Migttige: West Virginia oils, natural, 29 deq., d50; naturel, 20 douse Bue; roduced, 24 doit, 2ieisc. PAINTS AND COLOUS—The fow days of pleasant weuther bave wituessed improvement in the temand for goods in thia Hue, and the market as quoted drm os fulluwes White lead, strictly pure, $10.0 do, faucy Lranue, €4,0049.00; zinr, Atuerlcan, §1 dv. Freneb, $14,503 Masury's railroad oulory, §: palace-car colors, $9.00¢410.00, VOULTRY AND GAME—Wore dull and werk, ‘Tbe offerings were lurger, and there way hitle demand, Dreased stock waa weak, and dealers were apxious to dispose of It, og tho weather way bad for holding, Gane was plentifut end slow: ‘Turkeys, 14g t5er chickens, 128 L3e; live do, $4.04.) per dozt inailand ducks, $225.80; amatl do, $1.35; snipe, Suca$t.00 ir doz 2 rons, $1,05(91.75, VOTATORS—The receipts were larger, but probably rome of the arrivals were tranchipped at thla pont. Oar Jute ore dull, anid tho dnyuiry on tho wtevet for small lota Las droppedtof since the Incrosde tn the re- celpta by wagon, Peachblows are quoted at 33350 bu, PSEEDS—There waaa foir demant for primo seeds, Wich were tirin under lini{ed oferings, clover being abont 40c per bu bigher. Vhnotby sold at £2.04 2.3754, and cover at $9.9049.60, priniy closing at $9.20, riloe millet was wleady at BSc, aud prime Hungarian Elex wad quiet at $1,492.35. fou eteady under & tno {crate interior ito jaciuaw fue, §1.995 do, $1.40; ordiuary coarse, airy, without Logs, $235; Ualry, with bagy, shion dalry, por aack, $4.50" 505 OBACCU—Heuiaina quict add without uportant change in valucs, musking willis tho range of tho following quotalious + Weerens Lear—Falr crop, fiyi7o; fale ta Ono, G20; extra fino wrappers, Bate, Maxtractunen—Fine Cul—Cholce lo extra, 68@ The; medium fo yoo, 85a600; common, 48@)500, Plup—Natural taf, soft proaned, choice to extra, 1d, £003 do hard prossed, 05@)700; half-bright, cholo, 6513, Goo! do medium, sa550; atanitard black, good to exe tra, 4804330; common ‘black, 49@45e. ' Smokina Sed to choice, 33@370; medinm, 304390; common, HAO. TEAK—Tradeta reviving, and tho market hava firmer tono than charsctorizod {ta fortnight ago. Quotations remain as followat: Guxrownen—Common, 38@ 10 ood do, 491503 meditim, 43c@800; ood do, GOGaS5 Ane, H4@ne: tnert, haG50; choice, 70750; choicest, WGI; faucy, $1.04A115, Istrentat—Common, 30 Root do, 34@100; medium, <o@tse; a do, 45800; fino, SHA5SC; fuest, Goa@tnes ‘cholce, Gi@iCo; cholcost, 10@7hc. JaPANs—Common, 336 356; good common, A4a3H0; medium, t0:at2e? good medium, 45ad8o} filo, 60a5%0; tnoat, 65°40c3 choice, Gu@E503’ cholceat, 73750, Coronas: Mon, IG ey good common, 3543803 modiuny, 40.2420 ; "good miediuin, 4194503 no, 48@30e; finest, 55@58e; chotce 60(2820:' cholceat, 7Hab0c. WOOD—Waa quoted at $3.50 for maple, $7.50 fon,|- beoeh, aud or slabs, dolivored. VEAL—Waa slaw, the bulk of tho offerings being van emalland {nforior in condition, Good fat calves aro aniabto at #@Bige, and amall at SW@6%o, WOUL—Was slow and weak, Following are tho quo tations : Tut-warhod, prime, 60 253¢3 ao, poor ta Rod, A1@rwes washed fleoco, ne. good conditioned, 40G4l0; wanned, modiuin do, 42%450; unwashed, fino heavy to light, 25920; do, modium, B0aJso; pulled, aver- san, so.aon, RAILNOAD FREIGHTS—Following are the rates to the Jeading Esatern pointe : Flour orn, Fourth Bulk. Chicsgo to— =o per bri, tn bulk, clase, moal New York, Ne $045 $043 Hoston., 45, oo to 39 4036 40 Haltimore as 39 oY Portlaud . et] tl 60 DRY GooDs, Beyond a gonorat—and fn soveral dopartments a very marked—improvement in tho detaand, the pos!- tion of the dry-goods markot bas not undergone any vory pronounced change sinco our previous report, Buyers, though atlll exercising considerable cau- tion, are operating with Icss reserve than hitherto, ‘All apprehensions of a further shrinkage in values aro disappearing, and from thie time on to tho end of the season therd fa overy probability that our jobbers will have 5 reasonably active if not a satisfactorily profits ble buein Not only ia the demana steadily improv- tng, but collections are working castor, and the geuoral eltuation ts more favorable for jobbers then at any previous perlod sinco the cloro of the tall trade, Wo quote the markt atvarly aa foliows : BROW COTTONS, Atlantis A, 44.0004. U0 Cabot Ay dot, vor BHO ‘Atlantic iI, 4-4. 9” {Cabot W, dAvveesee s Atlantte D, 4-4, Atlantic P 4-4. Indian Head, 4-4, Indlan Head, 7-3.. Nashrillo. Wachuactte.. Stark A, 4-4. ANguata wee Gardner A. Bacon... New Hartford, AA... 7 Lawrence, LL, 4-4... TH Lawrence, Pepperell N, 14 [Newmar 4 Crescent. As [aeereeass B cite Preavott XL.....+--< OM [Grout Falla M., a Todian Oretard AX.. 9 [Portamouth P Indian Orchard, BB., 6 [3chawk,. 3 Merrimas F, Pink, SHIT, 646 64g |Mallory Pink. 1.1 |Mallory Purpio. Ox [Manchestor 1” |Watnautts, welt @ Hill dd. +sN3g {Mount Hope,., .. 133 1Blackatone, AA. IHopo, Cavot. 1 conser JEANa. 1139 Amoskeag, brown... 1135 fea Orchard, 1 10 .Clarendon. TICKing 23 oConestoga CCA, 7-8, 223g !Conestuga CT, 4-4, aiig iConcaloga AA, 30-in,. 183g plothuen AA. 16” |Manhattan.. Minnebabs, ¢4,,. Snnehaha, 7-4 Amcekoag, AGA, Amockesg, A. Amoskeag, BD, Amionkeag, C.,.. Ainoskeag, D. Amoskesg, E,.. Pearl Rivo! Conestoga extra, 4-4..1 Conestoga extra, 7-0..17 Coneutogs GM, é4...17 DENIBIS, York Dine. ejVear! Piver, Nelaon, IXL. ft onan Warren, AXA, Warren, BB, Warren, CC, Uncasville, Wi 153 [Haymakes a vee cart 3 arnires, Minnebsha, 6-3,.....19 o!American, 6-3. 10 Amoakesq, 6-3 13% \American, 3-3 9 Amoskoss, 3-3 133g [Hamilton 6-3. 3 ‘Uncasville, A. 12° :Lamilton, 3-3 Ey Uncasville, UGA. 0411034) Ollzvior BrRrPse, cjCreedinoor, AA, 131g }Dollymout J0ig ;Fuirmonnt, ig !¥alrmount, PE, Wimbledon . a 15 DUCES AND DaILt. Ontario 8-0z, duck,.,19° ¢/Neponset duck, 10-0z,, Ontario lor dnick...tt | COldseesseoseeenees Ontario t2-on duck...27 {Neponsct duck, 9-02, Ontarlo 102, auck, OO]'E sess senees veeee Westorn star, 29-tnch 163g |Neponsct duck, 8-02, Westorn titar, 40-inch 255g " s Gteenwood, ' St-inch AWOGON-COVET 64444 6,59 Atarke drill .. 1 Amoakeag dyill,,, Evorctt, No, 1. ‘Maasabeasto Creedmoor, XX. COND. sees esssees Deflance, col'd stark, col’ Recelpte— Monday... Weck before Lust... Bhipments— Mondyy... sores soeee ALK 9,435 a7 OATTLE—Trade oponed oxtrumely dull, and con- tinued so throughout the foreuoon, but subsoquently there was considerable “stir,” and the aggregate of tho day's sales made conridcrable showing. ‘The pose Won of tho Laatern markets is more favorablo than during laut week, but that fact did not count for much Juthe face of the beavy recefpts, and prices wore weak ail around, and for wiediun and cominon grades 6 trifle lower, sales chowluy 190 docliue from last week, Pricea ranged from $3.00 for poor to $5.65 for extra, with mout of the trading at $1,00@4.00 for butchers! stock aud wtock cattle; at $4.10a4.40 for feeders; and $4,25@1,15 for fair to prime shipping beeves, Teo car-loada—which embraced about all the really choice cuttle on salu—were taken on Liverpool account at $5.00,g5.65, The market closed steady, OATTLE eats, Conover & [fall to Pfeltzer, ‘Yo Ifersh M. & Co, ‘Ta Fastin’ To Allerton. Ingwonien Bros, iman,.,. 26 Holinea & Beckett to Monrus o ‘To Monroe. 16 ‘fo Moures a 16 16 to jer 9A HW, Henry to Bender {stockors) 13. 4. Anderaon to Allortan * Birader, Wadeworth & H, & CO...45 To Hwitt & I, Greon & Co, to 10 F damer Jackson to Flynn, iT a "Yo Horeh 38, & Co, 1g x ‘Yu Lees H, & Co... 12 To Mayde.seesevrsese 6 J, M. Robinson to Allerton... 55 92 Grurie Adame & Oo, to Hartle.. 16 rf To Wagner (stocker). ae 5 Martin Bros. to Atlerton 4,60 6.05 4,20 ud 4,60 4.39 4.05 4.60 4,45 4.00 4.35 43 4.70 60 Benusleys, W,_& B, to Teufel. ‘To Groves roa, (sfockers),, 416 LO BaudUaky.r.seevere 4.40 To Diebold, 440 To BUdIONE seveceessseee 4.55 Usll, Petterzon & Co, & Ww. os 4.00 5,25 ata} 9 2:80" U8, Mallory & Bro, ‘To Morrie & Wiseee oo BFS To Flynn, 8 MeDonald, 65 40 o0 70 05 5 5 5 19 gas 415 29 4,50 4n3 4.00 ise 4.60 To Morrie WV, 16 1,306.00 Alexander Cassoil & Go. to Sons j 921,978 45 To Alonros....+.. 1 1,100 4.50 Nicolea & Addemm toifoath...:. 16 1,180 4.40 To Morris & Woresssesess 1s an 6.05 18 ozs 4.75 "To Bataford ...0.0. 44 tess W- 1,09 40 MOUS—Tho recoipls were tho lacgest reported for many aya, amounting to 14,000, and meking a tots! Rinco Saturday of 23,461, againt 15,075 for the samo time test weok, and about 15,000 for the weok before, de fa yortstion, that the remaining days of the week ‘will also wituoss fair arrivals, buyers avemed {nolined todefer purchasce, and not until prices had been lowered another 10@150 (which makes tho decline eince Saturdey fully 20@25c) waa there any lifein the trado, After 10 o'clock there wana fairly active mar- wot, at $7.85(28,00 for common to choice light, and et $7.10 8.50 for poor to oxtra heavy grades. ‘The bulk 1g gales were at $7,00G8,00 for light, and, at $7.90 40 for hoavy. HOO MALES. ¥ jo, AY, Price, Patterson, & Co, to Adame & bee CO 280 $7.65 2 06198 = 8,00 7 (2iGAL23 125 1927.95 To Boyd & L, 220 ies 790 To Boyd & L 36) 27.00 . E. Mallory & Go IRS 7,05 To 8 108 7.95 ‘To Marsh, 24 wld ‘To Ualated 1s 740 ins 6.00 To Fowler Uror 2038.00 McDonald, Mare! Bit! 25 B10 14 7.00 2) 8,00 To Loyd & Mt 74.96 Yo Allertou P, Co... 1030 7,95 To Allerton P. Comes. 211 8,00 ‘Lo Allelton LP, Co. 165 8,00 ‘To Allerton P, Co, 223080 2, noes 1057.0 Co, to Hale Sh A BIB 4720810 232 B03 25 TN5 wal 793 198 1,00 282 8,20 216 00 'To Allerton P, Co, To Auction: P, Go, ToL Aly 6.75 27 AIO 267,05 To Fowlers... 10 790 To Fowler ,. 208 1.90 To Ricker, ... 266 5.90 979 B10 292 (8.00 20 B10 281 B.00 209 «4,00 Ki, Straborn & Co, to Armour.,,.. 37680 ‘To Armour... 2838.09 To Armour. 178 8,00 287 8,00 $00 » 8,15 ‘To Marsh, 232 Bry To Maher, 19 00 ‘To Ricker, 3 212 «8.00 ‘Yo Thallon. 63 190) Bh To Thallon, 41 1930805 Molmes & Bi ol 203 BM To Gihett, 410 24 B00 'To 'Tabo ma 70 To Tabor 43° 20 BL) x di g0s 8,00 39205 BA 440 BL. Pe. MR St 30d 7.00. 38 4107.60 29 889 B00 33 305 8,02 48 2a 8.00 oh wi 800 WW 2928.50 45 231 8,00 32273810 cS a 1 8.00 ‘0 Googint.....+..6 2 ait BO Ingwersen Broe. to Googina,,. 457 8,20 ‘to Tabor, 264 BO ‘fo Armou: 2228.03 To Armou 450105 ‘To Armout 20 8,00 Harpolo & Lott to Armour 259° (4.00 "fo Armuou: 3087.85 To Googtns 25-258 B10 Bunker & Cochran to Armour...’ 31 410790 George Adania & Co. to Lathrop... 03 234 8,00 ‘To Armou 69 2438.00 ‘To Armon: 251 Blo ‘fo Armou: ol ee er) To Armour... 8B To Tavor., 4600-208 8B,00 To ‘Labo: 42 2900 B,00. To Yabo 41 atl 8.00 ‘To Tabor, oe 4b eH BLO To Tabor. ae 30 (173 8 Denney & Redmond to Crane, B00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8,00 403 79S TS ‘To licker, TUS ‘To Nicker,, 795 To Mahbor....... 7.00 To McCarthy & Co, 1 ‘To Googina, 8.20 ‘To Googins, 8.20 ‘To Googina, 8.20 To Armonr. 7.80 ‘To Allerton B, C 490-26 7.95 ‘Yo Allorton P, Co, 4600 108,00 ‘To Allerton P, Co,.. BT 2275. ‘To Allerton PY, Co... 190 7,00 ‘To Allerton P. Co. 1s 7,00 Dontley, Thompson * 195 8.00 252 B10 i. Green & Co, 236,10 ‘Yo Tabor, 272 (4,00 ‘To Tabor, 233 8,00 James Jack wt 7.99 ‘To Fowler Bros, ab 7H Brown, Clark & ri) ey To Tabor... 220800 219 8,00 48.00 ba +) 1, R, Henry sender, Wadsworth & fn Tu Fowler Lros., To Fowler Brow, 2 212 7.05 SUEEP—Thore was an activo warket for this class of stock. Both slippers and the ‘local trade seemed cagor to Invest, aud oll good ta cholro qualities met ‘with quick ala at fully previous quotations, Low grades sold alow, but wero uot materially lower, Pricce ranged from $1,75 Cor common to $4.00 for fancy. The following are noted ; +--+ GREP SALES, Ay. H.R, Weury to Shorman, #0 H, Green & Co, to Molt 6 Brown, Olarke & Co, to Hollis. wu "To Hollis, 93 To O'Brien 00 To Hollis, sab 44 Goorgo Adama & Co. to iio 05, ‘To Noltts 0 To Hoilts ug or ee} Brown, Price & Co, to O'Brien...» 75 83 J..M. Hobingou to Hollis, 1013 ‘To Mollie, os 222121 To Mollie, wa 0a Bunker & Cochran to iicilia,..,... 62 UT Gregory, Cooley & Co. toConion.. 4294 ‘BUFFALO, Burrato, April 11.—Cattre—Receipts, 884; total for week, ‘6,011; market slow; offerings geverally poor; hardly aufletont good stcers to supply the de mand; some of thobest suld at $50 advance over leat ‘week; eales, 75 cars, Suzer—Hecolpta, £00; total for the week, 0,400; market nctivo; all offerings sold readily at 4@}joad- vanco; salos, 0,400, Mods Itoteiits, 2005, total for the week, 6,100; mar. Ket only moderately activo; supply light; ’ stock and Yorkers moro than demaiid ; Yorkers, $8.00@8.15; heavy, £4.50; extra selected, $8,65, EAST LIBERTY, East Liznty, April 1,—Oatrie—Recelpta to-day, 32 cara throngh stock, and 25 care for sale bore; in ail, 935 bead; supply light; trade slaw, with vory fow buy- ora; very little husiness dolng; prices are, however, Orm at inst wook'a Dgures; bout, $5.75G6.00; medion to good, $5,095,503 common to fair, $1,254.15; bulls farce ut $3,201,003 stockore scarce 8h 6.00Q4,25, Hour Mesaipts to-day, 1,925 head; Yorkers, $4,00@ 4.35; Pbiladelphtas, $9.0489.25, . Huzer—ltecelpts to-day, 6,100 bord; selling at $4.75 G7.60; clipped, £5.25649.76, apr Tear Le—Rece! ta, 1,054 Watentow™, April 11.—Catz: pt, 1,6545 advance equals 10, live wolgh i 8 oasisue fs for, soreral weeks; cholos, $9.0049,, 3 oxtra, \KG8.50} fret quailty, senate; ‘third, '$1.00@4,75 ; second; §5,00 rik Bunyr axp Laira—Rocelpts, 4,719. ‘There wea o eon shecp; pelters sold less th, tlcon steady'on good ‘ocks? ‘esles in lots, j oxbrs, $4.00646,60, or do to 1X6 per Ib, rey aT. LOUIS, 46236 8r, Louw, April 11.~Housactive, but lower on nome _gradess ght shil $7.28@7.80; _¥: gitcatia; bucking, sHdsat.ooy hacheta panies "Ca farkot dull; demand light; Inplig steers, S4.12sqas.7h: falr to pony tteors $ LG fair to choice mative cown, $1,300 4,00 sate atockors, §2,75@4.25; native foedere, wag CINCINNATI. Ormctuxat1, April 11,—Hoas—Qniet; common tq ond Holt, $7,60 65.203 fair to um heavy, $8,354 30; recelpta, 1,700; stipmente, 435, ——— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, APRIL It. Anntvata—Bchr Mattie Fishor, Ludwig's Pler, rats road tica; prop Meenengor, Benton Uarbor, sundries; atmr Corona, HL Joseph, mindrics; achr City of she boygan, Abnapoo, railroad lee; schr Tuscola, Souty Chicago, tight. OLranep—Stmr Coron, Bt. Josoph, aundres; sche ©, Shaw, South Haven, sundriea; atmer Buskegon, Muskegon, 10 bels pork, 3 bris beef, 10 baga seed, end aundrica; sche Kato Gillott, Jacksonport, 2 brla flour, 7 bri pork, and sundries; sehr North tar, Pentwater, 24 bu corn, and sundries; acht Florenco Lestor, Mantates, Bria pork; prop O, Nictz, Manistee,4 tons hay and sun dries; schr Iattio Fisher, Davi Tor, Stone feed stmr Chicago, Manitowoo, sundries; prop Measen; Benton Marbor, 12 brit four, 0 kegs beer, 125 pkgs hardware, 13 bris oll ILLINOIS AND MIGHIGAN CANAL. Barporronr,” IL, April 11,—Anntven-ghontrest, Ottawa, 5,900 bu corn; Baple Leaf, Lockport, 1,429 Urls four, ARRIVAL AT_ NIAGARA, ° Nraoana, April 11,—Prop 8. 8, Elleworth, from Om Wego, arrived to-day, iho frat arrival of the soason, PORT HURON. Aectal Dispatch to The CAtcage Triduna, Pont tunoy, April 11.—Work at tho ship-yards of this city fa rather Hmited when compared to tht amount dono in farmer yosrs. No new veesols ary being constructed, and tho bulk of work consists of minor repairs, vessel-ownora not boing {n shape to da more work than actually nocessary...,The achr 8t, Lawrence recelved tho grestost amount of repairs of any ono yeascl at this point, Sho went into Fitzgon ald's dry-dock, where sho recelved nearly a whole now keo}, about ono-third of a now bottom, four atreaka of Planking outaide, and a now plank shoar, rail, stanch. fons,cnd now stern frame. Sho also recolved now deck frames and decks, new partners and combing: around hor cabin, together with o uew windlass, pawlbits, licad-Iedges, and considerable now coiling. She has becn thoroughly rocalked nnd fastened, and will come out ao strictly first-class A2 vessel. Capt, Jesae Hurlbut had chargo of the work of robullding, and attended to it with his accustomed reliability, Capt. James Charman will command tho St, Lawrence, end {a9 now engaged fn painting her and ‘Atting her out....The bark Chandlor J, * Wells, which met with s overo, disaster to her spores and rigging while tn harbor at Godorich last fall, and which was compelled to retura tothis port tolay up, is being Bt] foromast ond mizzenmast an {oprisets. wore injured by another vessel drifting down upon her, Ler foremast was broken off about 3 feet abora the crosctrees, Sho will also rocelve sovoral new strn- ehions, timber-beade, main-rail, stronger tron work, capa, trestlotrees,"and other necessary repalta, A auevey Was bold upon her by Capts. E, Mayoe and Frank Leighton last week, who estimated hor «lamages at abont $1,600, ‘The ‘Wolls. will be docked and Moronguly repaired before starting out. Mie itil in all probability bo changed from a bark into s tures: and-after, which will in part chango Ler idontity., ‘Tho ateam barge Sanilac ia belug overhauled an calkot, and fs Loving her boilor repaired, She welll be roady fn about a week's timo... Tho pre, 3,0. Clark {s now on the stocks at Sarpis having ber aides anlarg. edand e new upper cabin added: eho was bauled out duriug the winter, Conaldorable outlay Las boen Accompan; Several naw planks will be ro faced bint mado to fit bor up for the passenger trade Ivtween Sarnia aud, Dresdon,....The barge Nelli Gardner has’ boon “chianged —inta a threc-and-aftcr by the addition tr topmasts and Jib- boom, Sho was formarly towed by the Pridgeon atenmors, but will be alld to go alone hereaftor.... The tug Wales laa received a complete robuild to her top- aldes, and will cous out very much improved in ap- earanico and seaworthiness, She will engage in tow. jug barges from Georgian Day to Sernia and Windaor, «+eeThe tg Metamora ia having larga repairs to h bollor and engine, aud will engage in towing batgeson the Canadian side, Hor repairs aro being made at Sarnia..,,Beatts’s Line of Sarnia and Lake Superior steamers will come otit about the first week fu May, The work of ftting up and painting them $a steadily progroasing,.,. The barges Fulton aud Little Jako and steam barge Swallow will be docked and calked before startingout,...The stmr Grace Downor has recel cid a now Ore-box, and will commence running on 1 ferry routo this wock, Sho tsa boen bandeomel erainted and ftted up, and with her improvements mill be able to maka much better speed. Wolverine dry-dock, which waa comploted leat fall, and conatructod from thie hull of the ferry Huron, which wos usod in former years to forry cate across for the Grand Trunk Rallway, is now fn’ shape to scoommo- date tho Jarger claea of' yeeacla, ‘This dock,ia 210 feet long, 44 fect wide, and 143g fcot over keel-blocks, and will bo ablo to take in vessola not excocding the abo imonsious, with or without cargo, The location tile dock af s point bolow tho city wator-works, whore adock and sllp were constructed during tho fall and winter, is undoubtedly a good one, as vessels needing ropaira can round to after coming into the rapids with but little trouble. No expese was spared in makin, the dry-dock and lip complete in overy detail, The dor ia constructed with threo alr-chambers on each side, Which (aro, 40 constructed a8 to regulate tho dapth ta which it may be gunk, thus doing away with tho ne comjy of pumping it out when Uight-lraught vessels arefaken in, Two large centrifugal pumpw, ono on each aide, cach with an ongino and boller of ita own, areableto pump the dock dry in one hour's time, ‘The dock is owned by Messrs, William Btowsrt, J, D. Carleton, nnd Alex Stowart, the lattor ‘uf whor 16 well known to mariners as elrip-buiide A largo derrick ia being conatructed which will be ready for use next week. A commodjoun work-shop haa also been erected for inside work... Work on the middle-ground oppoalte this clty will ‘commence dur ing this sock, aud will progress untll nu average depth Of 15 feat of water is obtalncd. ‘Tho work will be cums pleted by tho Ist of August, dar, Wilifam Hubbell, who has the contract, {s engaged in fitting up hls dump-scows and dredge ready for oporationa this wook, +++. The middle-ground has been en eyosore to veassl- Men, and, Dotmithetanding the fact that a channe! haa been opened up since the fall of 1874, which {s taside and {a about'6uo feet wide, the majority of Captain have given the obstruction a wide berth. MISCELLANEOUS, ENIZ, PA. » Spacial Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, Ente, Pa,, April 11,—dhis end of tho lake is still fai of ice, ‘The prop Salina and barge Gardner were clare tered to-day for coal to Detroit at 30 cents froe tn and dut, aud are tho first charters of the scason, They will leave to-night if tha {co will permit, Coal fretghts to Chicago wilt probably open up the samo as last sox son's rates—50 cents, Sixty conta may possibly be pald, Largo amounta of hard and soft coal aro ro celved at the docks daily, and the coal ouginosa prom ees to bo lively, _____ MEDICAL CARDS. Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Onartored by tho Btate of Mlinots for the express pure pose of giting Immediate reliol {0 all cases ot privat chronio, and urinary diseascs in all thelr complicat: lormes, It is well known tuat DK. J ABI as stood 68 ‘(uo bead of the profession tur the past 50 youre, Are experience are all-important. 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