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@ i FINANGE AND TRADE, Another Dull Weok Predictodess Collections Blow. . Business Cannot Revive Until Produco Can Be Got to Market. The Produce Markets Generally Firm=-==Provisions Steady. @Grain In Yetter Demand and Strounger: The Prospeet Improving. FINANCE. ‘The dulloess of {lis past week has piased over npon $his. 'The roads in thie country sre still about im- patzabls, and henco collections ara slow and only & ¥ery moderato amatind of farm products are coming forward, The reason for the dullness is so woll un- derntood {hat it crestea no Apprehension in Lusinons and Snanchl circles, Rverybody understands that the produce, grais, oattls, eta., n tho country {a o Zarge quantitles, thal the world must have t at fair prices, and tharsfore that business must revive ss %00n as the country can get its s(aff to market, lenco 2ollectionn alsofmustibecome beiter sa s0on as tho rosds ocome passable, Our Jobbers and werchants sufTer paticntly, sssured that their turn will come before ‘Tho demand for discounts is only moderate under ull the oircumatances, Laukers cheerfully supply -customers at 10 per cent, snd some of them are glad Jo make conceestonn from the lagal figure, Exchange rnles firm betweon banks at GO@76 cents per £1,000 promium, Shipments most becomo active befors many days, and therefare it 18 nat expocted fhat thoso ratoa can last much looger. Bireot ratos mominal st ¢@13 per cent, with very Title good paper offering, The bank cloarings were $3,500,000, /DANK OF THE STATH OF NEW YORK. £he Journalof Commerce of Baturday, the 13th, Lina 1he following : Two-thirds of the stockholders of {he Bank of the fMalo of New York having sgreed to the proposed ro- Guction of capital to_$300,000, the Nocostary messtires willnow be taken prejaratory to resumption, First here will be an investigation by #ha Natlousl Dank Ezaminer, Mr, Moign, for the ratisfs«tion of tho Com) troller of the Currency; next an application to Mr. Enox for an_suthority to commence hralness; netta roquest for sn sdmiasion to the Ulearing-Houdo; then su fuquiry into the conditlon of the bauk by a com- tmittoo of the sbove-named body; and they, if 1o ob- Jections aro_interposed at e anccossive wiop, the ok can resume, The institution is repreasntod {o liave cnmlgl.l cxsh with which lnu!-y spositors in full, ociuding those who doferred tieir claime when tho collnpen oscurrod, Itis bellaved thatabout two- the patron nk will remaln with it snd thorafore tho prospecta for busineas ara conaldore %8 brilliaut, Homa of the awieta itherto regardedsa doubtful are beinyz collected, and it in expected that vory shortly a cansiderable surplus fand will be sccu- mulated from this source. UOVERNMENT BONDS. -United States &a of 'sl,.. ‘United Blates O-2v nf’ ' 20-40s,., ieene United Btates new bt of ‘4| Tnited Htuteu ourrency Gs Bold,.. FOLTIGN EXCHANGE. Tha market is quiet, with no change, CITY AND COUNTT BONDS. Bid. “Chicago City T et bonds. ... 104% & fnt. Chicago City 7 1 ct. sewcrmgn, 10434 & Iut. Chicago City 7 3 ctwater losn. Cook County 7 9 ct. bonds m,é &nt, (short) .. seesy 104 Aint. 105 & nt, West l‘.\rhl Tt lmmll..;“ S v7 & fut, North Chicago 7 ¢ ¢t bonde (Lincoln Park).... 5 & tnt, LOCAL STOCRS, Bid, Mcrchanta' Nattonal Uack, Northweatern Nationat Baiik. 312 , Corn Lxchangs Natfoual, ... 25 Gommervial Nailonal Bank.. 133 National BanX of Commy [ H FTOCKS, TONDS. ET0. New Yore, April 17,—Gold openad a 1135, declined nd cloved at 1134, Carrying rates were 3 Governments wero steady at a fractional dectine, Uaflroad bands were dull, except Tolsdo & Wabseh Arsts, which advanced to 87, Btata securities wera qulet, better, Tho atock market opened irregnlar, and during the Any fluctuated (@3, ko groateas chianges being in Fa- cifio Mall, Western Union, and Michigan Contrsl, At thia closs prices were abaut tha same as st the opening. ‘Transactions wero 155,000 ahates, of which 29,000 wero Paciflc Mafl, 33,000 Weatern Unlon, 6,00 Bt, Faul 30,000 Exte, 80,X0 Lako Shore, and 7,800 Michigan Gentral, Mon ey market casy at 3@, Primo mercantlle parer, 41 @6, Cust oma receipts, $153,000, ‘The Aw-alstaut Treasurer disbursed $20,000. Clearin gr, §25,000,000, Btarling quiet; 488X @48); GOYEDXMENT BONDE. Missomri s wers Coupone, '07. Qoupons, '63, Teg. 1187 1 11408, couponi, 12037 | Curzauclen . 1113 BTATE DONDS, Tenneseee, old...... 4% IZonnemce, nen... trginia, old... “Western Unjon, Quicksliver,.. 2] Cincago & Alton nfd. 1 Ohlo & Mtastastppl,, Delawure, & L & W.113, AL P Tebevsvred 17 Sisaour) Pacitic.... .. 3¢ | Atlantio & Pacing pfd Indiana Central..... Chloago, Ik & Q1. 1% fsnoival & 8t dos.” 16 n : Union Tacitio bonda,, 1042, U, Pacific land-grant. 797; U. I sinking fund arjem pf . lichigan Cyntral, . Pan 4 g 41 Northwestern Dl 2,0,0C.&1... 835 . oy % INING BTOCKY, Bax Fraxcisoo, Apnl 17,—The following are the teat slock quotations et the Lxcbung: Donmolldi\l Virginia., 8134 | Empire iy ornla.,..., 3 regated lclior., 8 uia L e T4Y Imperial Cousotidats - ed, new atocka..... BY REAL ESTATE, The following inslrusuculs were dled for record Mooday, April 17+ TY PROPERTY, o West Oblost, U0 ft o of Elizabells st af, 2z 1 5 3 2,000 000 1000 3 1,600 Ru- preaiiscs No. 40 Walicr at, dated Jan. 810, wuw Vest Jackaon st, 484 ft w of Turoopat, uf, 255120 £, dated April 11,, .. 2,600 Peutre vy, 126 ft u of Ninsteonth at, w, &, with tmprovement, dated March 81,..... 1,025 n: Prumisea o, 130 Trsirie av, dated Al 1 v Drebiard st, 140 1t & of 0] ViR 8, W 1, dated Des, 17 Seeiiens A4S0 Thbe preaises No, & T o, dated Aprif 13, 200 Davinst, n wcor of North av, of, U80x133 {1, with 10051243 ft opposite the sbove, dated X = 13,000 3,600 [ irighy g ) ik . 1,100 BOUTH OF OITY LIMITS, writliln & radius of T miles of Coust-liduse: $iizty-0rsi &, 8 w cor of Throop at, 61%xil3 1, dated Jiu B, 3 1,250 Westworth sy, near Fifiyalsth at, o f, 1 143 =119, , daked April 18, . 1,800 Furty-elghib at, 63 {6 w of 482145 14, dated July 9, 326 f w ot G . 00 WEST OF OITY LIN within a radfos of 7 miles of Gourt-lomse Cartland st, 160t w of THanchard av, 8 fun. divlded baif of 23x125 (¢, dated March 30, COMMERCIAL. ‘Tha following were the recoipts snd ahipments of the leading ardicles of produce in this eity during the forty-elght hours eading st 7 o'clock on Mondsy mornlug ¢ RECEIFTS, RHIPMENTE, IO O Flour, bile,,ons] 1 0101 10010 12,430 VWheat, Dis| 1hioll 7iaa0 dor] sUE Corn, bu. ml eloss'| sh4iel 0002 Oats, b seol awial 13650 Rye... Jy4mli A X 05| 1 b Tork, brl 1114 470 Lard, te...0. 166,872 90,830 Tallotw, N, bovs s smofvasesees Hutter, fbs...00 013810 Dressedl hogs ., b 4,534 8173 40! 11,110/ 23 1,730 Mfir4cs0m 810 Withdrawn from store on Baturdsy for clty cone sumption: 14,419 bu wheat, 1,135 bu corn, 1,312 bu oatn, 677 bu ryo, 0,247 bu barley. Tho following grain was inspected into stors on Monday morning: 1 car No, 2 N, W, wheat, 1 car No, 1spring, 7 cars No,3do, 9 cars No.3do, 2 cara rofocted do, 1 car @o grado do (28 wheat); 10 cara Ligh-mixed corn, 84 cars No, 3 do, 17 cars now mizod do, 20 cars refected do, 1 car uo grade (L1l corn); 3 cara while oats, 7 care No, 2do, Bcars re- Jectod do (18 oats); 3 cars No. 2 rye. Totyl, 159 cars, or C5,000 bu. Inspecled out: 131,6:2 bu ‘wheat, 150,583 ba corn, 300 bu rye, 4,762 bu barley, Noweerlon of the Board of Tradeto-day, Its mem- bers have adjourned for the purpose of doing their wholo duty at the election, The election of officers of the Graln, Proviaion, and Btock Doard oocurred yesterdsy, A reportof the re- nult is given clsowhere, The Doard now numbers about 200 niembers, A gentleman Just in from Menominee raports that tho fco I Groen Day Is thicker than st tho closo of BMarch, and will acarcely bo out in Jess than two weeka from date, 1ho Blralis may be open earilor than that, but nota few vessel-men think the nows of rot- ten 1co thera needs confrmation, Tl soason of wintar slorags expired on Saturday, and regular grain yesterdsy was wubject to & charge of only 20 per bu, making it necessary to deduct 250 per bu from the solling price of grain on which the full winter storage rates wero due. 'This was equiva- lent to & nominal sdvance of 25 per bn fu the price of regulsr gratu, it there were no chiange n the prices for May delivery, The weekly ststement of recelpts of wheat in this clity aliows that 187,142 bu wheat wero recelred hero last week, 1iut of this, not less thun £3,350 bu came inover the Bt. Iaul Road, and probably from Aul- waukeo. Thia leaves but 104,600 bu as actually ro- celved In Chloago last week in addition to that moved out of Milwaukee, Tho fact is worthy of notice, as 14 hes o most fmportant bearing on prices. Tho mat- fer of relativa crodit fs of little consoquonce ss compared with t. Deaters on the sesbosrd and tn England gauge theiridesa vory largely by the quantitien roported to bo moving out of the hands of farmors. Toey say “ubicago Las rocelved g0 much, and il waukes 80 mich, making s fotal of 60 many Lu, and we cannot afford fo pay former prices,” But if they bato been reckoning thls movement all through tha winter by doubling in #0,000 bu per week, they have reckoned fully 1,000,00 b too much §n three months, which I8 an important {tem. It is siucerely to b re- gretiod that parties fn the trade cannot ascertain to within » small poroentage of the truth how much graio fa sctually received at both ports, In tho sume mor this diMculty practically vanishes, but ita exist- euce in winter viliates the yeckouings of tho wholo year, and probably leads to wide departures from the truth in the sutimates of quantity raised, shipped, sad conmumed, The lending produce markets wera moderately active yesterdsy, aud ganerully firm, under light receipts of frain and loge, and more lowerlng weather, Thero was little news from outsids to influence the tone of the markots here, Now York was genorally steady, and Liverpool was silent, Easter Monday belng gon- erally obueryed as a oliday tn England. Thers waa sa much aclivity In dry-goods circlen sa could ressonmoly Lo expected for the first dsy of tho week. A good many buyers wero preseat, and thelr purchares, in addition to the orders recetved through {ho matls, made & pretty large nggregats. Prices wero suotod stoady. Groceries wera ordered with fair Hb- erality, and, with the excoption of coffees, were held fraaly ot tully previous figuros, Coffecs wero not ap- preclatly lower, but a decline of a Xc fn New Yorkon Saturday induces an ensler Seeling hers. Ths butter market was wesk and upsetted, swithout being quotably lower, Chetno is fn Muht supply snd remaiss firz, Pricos of fisb, canned goods, aud dried fruits were not aubjected to any sppreciable change, The Lsgging trade was again quoted dull, with prices only Iatrly sustaived, Leather waaquiet and unchanged, 33 were also 003l, wood, paints, and pig lron. The ol trade was quiet, with prices ahoat steady, excers for turpentine, which was #off " 1c, ‘Tha demand for lumber conttnues maderate af changed prices, A fow cargoes arrivod at tho & docks, and dry, common fuch sold readily. The clly demand for lumber Is small, but more liberal orders are coming in 1rom the conntry, sud the prospect ou tha whole 1a rather more sncouraging, but prices aro weak, as they usuaily opening of navigation Bullding mnterials wera ratlier quict but steady, e pecialty common brick, the supply of which is Himited, and new brick is likely to come in the market Tuts thla ecason, The wool, brooni-corn, hide, sud seed markels were unchianged, Heedx, though quiet, were firm, tho aupply on sale belug light. Oreen frults wero firm, The inquiry for poultry, gaune, and cgqw was liglit, and a1l ware waak, especially the last named, the recesptu of which were l{bera!, Fine salt bas advunced sc, and fn now quoted at $1.40@1,4% per bri, Tho rali freights on graln, malt, and flour to the In- termediate pojnta Vsatward hava he@h rediiced 8c per 100 Tte, makiog tho ratosto Pittaburg, Steubenville, Bridgeport, Whealing, and Dellsir 20c per 100 Jte on grain aud malt, and éie per brl on fonr, The rates to e seaboard are unchangod, ~'he rall rateon grain to New York fs 35 and to Boeton 40c, A disgateh from Maokinaw yesterdsy stated that the mercury wsa below (reezing there, and Alpona was not ystopen, 'Two steamern bave gons North, ous lenving thin port and the other Milwaukee, EXTOUTS TROUM THE SBPAROAND. Tho followlng were the exporls (row the four lead- ibg cities of 1he t'nu‘:a States for the datas nawod ¢ Woek ena’g Weok ena'y W Y Apnt |mg4 Apil eg"m’f A}?r;‘: l?.‘-n‘f 1,541 250 [ 300 Flour, brls, Wheut, bu. Coru, bu, Ttye, bu, Pork, brlu. Lard, Wb,...., Tacan, i Harding, Grsy & Dowey, of Loston, writs lows: - Wy have had suolher exirsmoly dull wesk in the 'wool 1aurket, sod the transactions bave Lecn smalter then any previous woek for several years. In prices there has bean no material chia; but it is doubtfol what figures could ba realized 1f woal was forcad upon the market, Aanufscturers purchasing only 1ots to supply inunediate wants, and could not be in- duoed to opersts 1o tont eveu at concssiony, ‘The spring trade ln Re Lias been a fallure, and the Lusiness oltlook i not sufticlently promising to fm. part tho leart confidence, It in ganarally bolioved that woul inust rale low for somo Huie (0 come, sad, with the uw cllp uow osr st band, It 1 doubiful If the lowest pofnf has yet been touckiod, Vool {s not, how. ever, un exception, ‘Thero fs acarcely a branch of Arade that fa ot depressud, and the faliires have boen 40 Dumarous uf Lite, in nearly il brunclies of busi- news, contilonce baa’ Leen shaken o such an excent thut recovery must be slow, It ls higlly creditable to tho woul mercusula of this city that, 2n bls long-cou- Huued depression, bot ons small faiture haas taken Dlace dunnyg tue yoar, and thst pariy ofters to pay 60 conts on the dollar, - All our leadiug Bouses cupltal (0 fall Lack upon, snd wo have no doubt but tliat » large portion of tho ciip wiil And its way o this warket; but parties in the nterior must not look for «atreine prices, sa there f8 at protent no prospect of any jmpravement, The talegrainn that reach s from Ban Franeisco are s surpriss to the trady here, aud §t 14 doulAful it wool purcliased there st tho bricss quote §con ba pacsd aviapt ot low: " Opcrators s san 'Tal cArcely rof the present duling that prevatls in Kastarn marketa. Ll PAY TOREINY INIOKTATIONS recedved at Chicago Custows, April 17, 1878: North Chicago Nolling MLl Company, 41 1,870-3,240 plegal iron; Vergho,Rubling & Cu,,%0 casaa toys; Koat & Sous Musfc Company, 11 cases munical fustruments; Hid. uey Walker, 1 caso furniture; Orelnor Schuls, 1,500 by uatloy; J. Cox & Go., 3 casea ariifiolal flowsra; Abbott & Tyler, 6 casos arbista’ wateriala; Richards, Bhaw, X, & Winslow, 3 cased dress-goods; Biettauar Dros, & THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE;+TUESDAY*® APRIL 18, 1876 Co., 1 cane dress-gooda; Wm, Finkler & Bons, 2 cares drosa-goodn; J, Bauer & Co,, B cames mustesl Inairue menta ; Obarpir & Watblor, cases bookn; Jorgenson & Ramnusren, 2 cares books ; Andernon, Olaen & Co,, 9 cason drens- goode; I, W, Griawold & Oo., Gcasea dreas-goods, Amount of duties collected, $3,508.44, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUOTS—Wera quiet, with little diapost. Hon to trade, except (n lard, in tho atmonce of forelqn ndvices and forolgn orders. Tho markat was kept stoady nnder & light demand, by the fact that the ro- ceipta of hoga were small, and prices quoted & shado firmer, 'The outwanil movement of provislona in now proceeding at lvoly rate, The Germans ars begine ning to take hold of lard for tho Airat time this year, and the shipments of lrd from tho United Hiates ports last week wero nearly oqual to thoso of Lacon, Tho recent weakness of lard n Luropo Is aocounted for by the fact of very fres offorings from thia side for Qelivery the Isst half of May and during Juno, these offers baing called ont by the expectation of lowee frolghtrates, Dealers hero have anticipated that they can send lant through for 400 per 100 I, lnstesd of tue 800 dewnanded during the winter, Me:ss Ponx—Was dlull, with little changa in prices, and tho iransactions chiefly In turning over from on manth to xnother, thers being vory littia new inquir: Halrs were reported of 4,350 Urls sollor May at $22,30. 92,851 700 brls aeller June at $12.57%; and 1, in Total, 6,000 ‘Lrls, The market sciler July at §22.80, closed tame st $..25@U2.31% welaht 3 $22.35320.50 soller the montli §21L3:4@ 22,33 nellor May ; $:4.875(@2200 aeller June ; aud $22.60 (@31.975 sailor July, 5 Vrime mess pork was quoled at $0.80GA1.00, and extra prima at #1080 10,75, Lanb—TVas mora active, and_dechined 2)e per 100 with a rather dull but ‘stendy foslivg tlirough tho Hales were reported of 100 tos cash at 1734 ¢ 2,760 tem oiler May at $14,07.5 @134 § 6,250 teanelier June at $10.55@13.60: and 40) tes seller July 841010 olal, 0003 tes, o market cad quist at $13,25Q18.74 for casli o aellar Apiil; $13.31%8 LL40for Slay; $10.83G12.57); for duno: and SILTING ot Ju ] ATA—Vera dull and wncbanged, e¥rept on ahout. dery, which wero easler, ‘There waa littla dowand, tho outward movemont being chiefly of meata whicl! are cut toorder of Euglisn Lonscs, Halea wero reported of 100 boxos shoulders st 82yc; 100,000 1te_ehast ribs, seller July, n¢ §12.50; and 00 boxea shiort cloar partly st 123¢c casli, range of prices: cash, accordlug to = Tue following was tho clositit Short Short Shonl Long v, 1 1 1 1 Long and 125 neller May, swest-plokled do, 19 castior seller April; bucon hams, 1i@13c, @rraac—ivas nuict at @7, BEEF PRODUCTS—Ware sicaity nnd quich at $10.50 @100 far moss, SILEOSI200 for extrs mow, aud $43.50@24,00 for Hams. TALLOW—Tan quoted at 82(@3%e, quotea at 12 boxed; green hum 13403 Cumbaorl OREADSTUFFS, * FLOUR—Was quict, and vary firm at about the satne prices na rulod at the cioso of last week. Thore wan o fair demand, both on local account and for shipmont, but tne offerings wers small, on scconnt of light stocks, Tho country production of flour haa been ro- cently reduced very much by tho fact that tho bad roads have prevented many milla from recelviug wheat, and thoy are ldlo, or nesrly so, for want of matorial. Bales wore roported of 100 brls wintors at $0.00; 630 brla spring cxtras, partly at §5.20@0.00; and 100 brls spring suporiioes at $3,021¢, Total, 830 Lrls, Tho markst closed firm at the following range of prices: Cholca winter oxwros, $7.25@7.75; common to good o, $8.33@7.00; shipping extras, $.25¢4.30; good do, $4.75@5.00; cholcy do, $3,0033,50; patents do, $5.00@9.00; Mianenots, $3.00@0.60; spring superfucs, $.0@3.50; ryo flour, $4.M@4.50, BraN—Wes qulet and nnchanged, Sales were 10 tons nt $10,60 free on board car. M1iopLiNae—Sales wors 10 tons at §13,00 frea cn board car, Conx-3raz—~Waa nominal at $17,350@18.03 per ton for coarse on track, WHEAT—Was activo and aponk 34@{e higher, with 8 very atrong fooling during the greater part of the acasion, The weatlier in England was reported clearer, but still cold, and whoat was steady fn New York, but with greater firmnesa {n ocoan frefghtn, Our recoipts wero Very auall, ouly 28 carloads being fuspectod {ato store, aud the’ outgo was laryo, most of 1t belng loaded into vesicla o wove out at the openluj of navigation, Thls, with coutinucd cloudy weather oo, nud the fact of no trading tordny, mado & guod weny of the shoris auzious to ail, in eddition "to which thera woro rumors that ouo or two rather large buylng orders woro tdlod for New York. The gencral fmpreasion was tlat arraugemonts have beon inado for moving out the wheat hera on a liberal £cale a2 aoon 6 thio waler route Ia open, and as no oue looks for any other than swall receipts till late in June, it was felt that thero {3 at leant a chauco of scarcity on doliveries, both for May nud Juno, The lower graiea wre fu good demand for shipmont, and steonger, No. 3 belng 1@ bigher on resh recelpta, Beller May opened at $Lus¥, doclined to §$1.052,, ad- vanced 16 $1,00%;, aud fell Dack ta $1.03 at th Beller Juno sold at §1.06K@ Sellec the month, or reguior No, 1 ur, $LOKALULL, cloalng ot F1.04, and gilt-eriged re- ceipta of do wers generally 3c liigher than regular, cloaing at §1.03, Cinh males” wers teported of 15,500 bu No, 3 mpring at #1043 1,035 ; 9,400 bu No. 3 do ut {Lolelus: Liw i Tefeoted doat ba)e; and 1,000 bu by = 9Tc, Total, 23,600 bir, NNEKOTA WitEAT—Was 't modlorata raquest and atronger, in sympalhy with the general markot, Hales wern b,k bu No. 3 at $1.08; Bou bu by samplo at $1.10 (@111 on track: aud 1,400 bu do at $1,16@1,19 treo on rd caru, Total, 7,50 bu, Wisten Wikkt—Salo was made of 400 bu whito 3ichiggan, by scuple, at $1.25 frea on board car, CORN—Waa mora activd, aud decidedly stronger, advancing %o per bu nnder a good deniand, chicfly for futurs delivery. 'The roccipls wero somewbat Iargor than tho recent averaye, but the shipmcnts wero alao fair, and tho activa movemnint at the closs of Inat week to load voasels lu readiness for the opening of navigation stimulated buyers, vspecially s wheat was strouger, and the weather threatening. The ro- forted foreifn exports for 14t woek wora mora than hatf ae largo agaiu an thoao of (he weck precading, 8nd the demand Lndlcated that buying for shipiment to Liurops was 12 progress yosterday, ‘Iha aliurte waru anxious to eell, widia sellers wors 110t w0 frod as bwretalors, nd thers waa modcrate demand trom pat- ties who had made uales for My whi throw aver int mibsequent ‘10nthy, syainst carly deliverien, Thorn a3 dack {n the country, bt eome of It fu wiill atanding th Ahe Ncldn, and of that which was_uribbed during the winter no smail proportion 18 not cured woll envugh to grade n N “or (lfs recaon u good many uperns tars regardod corn 88 good propesty ut prosent Jrices, and not » few new purclissce wore il for future, Suiler May opencd at $34c, ndvanced 1o d2c, snd cloved firm at dnZic, Beller Junio nold at "‘@M,‘fl‘it’luslflfl at ‘gond dexl of corn e, Holler July sl at dHncsi0gc, clomng 8t 4dic, Bellr the month, or regular No 3, waa very quist, with buyers i ddc near the close, Gilt-edged recelpls of do sold at 495G 48iy;c, cloaing at wbout dslie, C Cash MAlOS Were Tue t 45 bu by sample at 43 14c o track 3 und 2,000 bu do at e free on board canr, Total, 41,068 b, UATS~Wera ore active and \is4o bigher, ‘The market sdvanced chiely 1n sympatby with’ coru, though the moderate receipta and proaect of stormy weathier alao Imparicd strengih, and thiete wan a fur inquiry for May snd Juue from shorts and othor operatora, Regular No. d wus at d2ige, wud giit- edyed rocolpts sold at Bkzddlc, Hojected aold at 2ic, Beller Muy opened dsia and sold to ke, clomtnug at $35c. Jino aobil st KIk(5:531,0, und closed ash sales wero roparied of 5,400 bu 1440 000 bu rejocted at 26c ;8,400 bu by » )1 o track, ‘Total, 11,400, RYE—Wan 1 boiter locad raquest and firner at 615 «Gic for No, 2, the other gradea aut optous oelug ive and nomiual, Bales § 3,400 bu No, 2 ub Giye, Je storags, aud 8ic, BARLEY—Was modsrately active and 1G1%c hgl- er, Keller Alay opened st 1i¢e, anil advanced 10 64)50, scillng ot the close at 6k ‘The oerinks of thiv vp. tion wers sompwhiat Jarger, and the shorta wore taklug vantuge of the fact taill tu, Tuo raceipta continun very vmnll, and no bariey wia inspectod It store yoainrdsy, and the niforiuge of casli on the market ase mnsll, Regular sold at 3o, au actual sdvance of about ic, the o addiional Wijog for tha chisnge in storage rates. Sollor June sold carlysat 5ic, TLu low- &t 8 for Nn, §, and_i80_for re- sales wore Toported of 7,200 b No, 3, ¢ , at (530 400 Iy by Bewaple at 830 on track, tal, 7,600 bu, LATEST. 1n the afternoon meas pork was in falr request and alen belng tade of 370 Lrls at 42,20 cash, 1 weller May, $2460@ .62 scller June, aud F20.85 weller July, Tard wan i modnrate request, with aalus of 1,730 fca AL§13.52% suller June and $13.70 aeller Jaly. Wheat was eathier quict aud abaub 30 lower, closing l'u-k-lll-m,'.m‘ouu: May, and $1.06)E100Y for u, Corn was qulot, closing at 48%o0 for Msy, 8%¢ for namf-nuwfiu&w.‘uuf:my. '“ d,' 5 L8 Wers nicady bt 33508 a @590 faedan y b ler May, and 35 @ 397 Dusley 801d at 63 for May, CALL BOARD, Moss pork was uiet sud steady st tho sarly advance, closing ot $24.30 for Akmu, $3035 for Alay, $22,60 fur v, Junw, and $22,40 for Jul Lard wis nominal et $19.33213.37% for Apritor % for 3 aud $13,50 for July, Bay, $4.525 for Juny GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Waa eativr at §2,19, BHOOM-OORN—Urdars are comlug in frowm the Eaat and various parts of (e Weat, and trade in the ¥ fair, Prices sre uuchanged, The stock nd the supply held in the country s sald to be mwaller than many had estiimsiod It ta be, Tho coru arrivivg s connigued chietly to regular dealers, who are retulling It out, Wo quols: Clolse husl, 8s9c; No, 3 burl, 7@So; cholce medium, 1@T)c; guod mediuw Lrush, 6@06o; fuir fuside aud covers, 55xe; fuferior, d@iko; crooked, 33cc, BUTTER~The position of this warket was aub- stantially tho satue a8 for a number of dags provious. Buyory confined thels purclaves fo such amounts as wero nsaded for current trade, in expectation of lower prices by snd by, aud thoanxisty of bulders to Frevent a0 scoumulation of stock led tothe free shadiug of prices, Wequote: Cholcs to fancy yellow, 33g3%; metium to good grades, 35@3003 Inferor to common, 16225¢; common to tholca toll, 2$@28c. BAGOING-Wan quotad quiel, with prices ranging an before, Wa ropoat our listaa follows: Btark A, 2030 Prorless AA, 2%}, Lawlston, 33¢; Montaup, 307 Ontario, 350} Amerioan A, 23; Amowkeag, 2330} Otter Cresk, 23c; burlsp bage, 4 L, 143@18)0; do, 5 bu, 15@160; guanies, aingle, 14)@10a; do, donble, 1@Ue, BUILDING MATERIALS—Were in_moderate do- mand aud steady, afferings of common brick ars sall, and 1t 43 thoaght will niot be mors thn eadle clont to aupply the teado to tho 18t of Juno, Lefors which dato ths aupply of new brick in likely to bo mnall, an tho wot weatlior g delayad work at all the yaTde. The market for the comlug sesson is for a amaller demand than that of laat sesr. Following aro the (uotationa: Gomtmun brick, $7,00@7.60 par m; pressed do, $14.00313,00 poe m 1o In bulk, i0s per 1rl; do in’ Lrla, $1.00 Louiaville, Utics, Daftalo, and Akron crment, Tortiand’ cament, 5,504 6,003 stucro, §2.25@2.60; New York do, §2.50; plaster- ing fatr, G-\ balew, $2.00, CUEESE—None of the featitren of this markot were woek, Stocks are dwindlingaway to amall dimension aud for merclintable gooda thers is vory it feolc ing, Newaskimmod clcess I8 coming forward in s AmAll way, and {8 quoted at 5@100: good to prime face tory, 12@lie: lower grades, Tdlic, COAL—Tlisre was & ligtit domand st the following quolations: Tackewanus, ranew sand nui, $10.0; ao €432, $0.50; cannol, $1,00@7.50; Erie, $7,00; Blussburg, $7.00; Hocking Valley, $4.50; Indlsus block, $3.00; Baltimore & Oblo, $3,00; Iilinots, $4.00@4.80. * LUAN—Wers qulet and cany, . Tho anking pride wan 1de, but sslew woro made at 10@lde, The offeriugs were liberal, FIRII—Thie markot wss modarately active atun. cbmugod prices, Lakefish wers sowewhat uuseitiod, Lut for othier kinda thera was 8 steady feeling, ‘hitedsh, Quotations remain a3 fojlows : No. 1 ) ige-brl, ®0,25; No, 4 do, $5.00@5.10; No, i tront, 1 share mackerel maw, i4-brl, 3 No. 1 bay, $90@Y,357 N $4,0028.25 1 25 family ‘m @S5.00: Georgus codfial, S,5UAY, riog, aplit, bris, §7.786.4,00; do’%-brl, $4.00@4.25; Labfador herring, round, brls, $8.0046.783 do i-brl, W36 ncaled herring, per oz, 4003 No, A hor- ring, &e: Columbia Tiiver walmon, d-brl, $3.00, FIUITS AND NUTH—The demand for fruit cone tinues aausfactorily mctive, and the general ten dency of prices seras still to ba in sn_upward direction, Wo roport our quotatlons of Sasturda: lssl: Fonrian—Dates, new, Ox@7 1a16e; B 5 (@ Lavrador hers Y@ [y —Alien apples, 18i:to; Michigan apples, commen, 9N@dye; do_ cholee, 1,\}'ldws(c; qo:ch-‘ halves, 1@t ce; do, pared, 13@10es’ Wackberrics, 113 @136 _ranpborries, 33@3ic; pilted cherrios, 22ig dic, NUmR—Filbarin, 11@11ie; almonds, Terrago. 200 3 Naples walouts, roew, '1hwiTc : naw, 113¢41}6c; Grenoblo walnuts, razils, UK@100: “pecave, Texar, 114 ngton peanuty, KRS\c; Tonncated poa- Atrican pesunta, 6@6xc. LULEB—Vore fir, under a falr inquiry and mod:rats offerings, Valoncla oranges aro higher, and both box oranges and lomona are oxpected to ail Tauce foon, in coussquence ot th recent advauce in New York: Good to clioica npples, $5.004r6,00 per brl; Mesting oranges, $9.C0@5.50 per box; Valencia do, $14,06@13,00 par casos lewmons, $1,.00@5.50 per box, GROCEGIES—To market dovoloped na chisnges of moment. Trade was good, and pricos ruled -frm {coffesn excepted) at the subjolned quotationn : 2 Hick—Tangoon, G35@3{e; Carolins, @120} Lo isiang, 0L $7ke, = Corkres—0, G. Java, 33@81c: Java, No, 2, 214 42527 choice b0 fancy Juo, 235,@23%e; good to primo do, " 22'23\c; common to fatr, M@ IGC } roaste iy, 19%(3-0¢: Bingapore Javs, 25@26c; Costa Rz, et Meracaibo, dadic, SToas—Putent cut loud, U1 e ; crushed, 1156 @135¢ 5 powdered, )G l1NC; granulated, 10%@lic; A, standard,. 104¢; 00 No, 2, WS@0NC; B, 0@ 4o exira G, vaVhes CNo, 32, D2e; yellaw O Na, 1,"4e; choieo Lrows, BX@3ics fair to prime do, 8Xmiiye; common do, T3(ZAc 3 ¢boico miolas: (ZHe 3 gar, NA(@%3(c; common to good do, TI@EX Orleana, 1@8 . HIRUrs~Cailfurnia ugar-loaf drips, 63@ moud drips, $1,03@1.10: wilver dtlps, extes o £5es gocN mugar-liouno efrup, S0@35¢; exira do, G8a eiv O\eaus wolusaes, cholce, 63 68¢; do, primo, 2] comnion to goad, 45(G30:: Porlo Itico, mo- ‘comimon tmolasses, 32@10c; Llackstrap, Seicis—Allapleh, 17@17y6 3)@ic; popper, 1i @181 c; 5 cloves, 53@33¢; caarfa, i utmegs, 31,235 1.25; Cal* culla gin; ‘.f.ll,“fll.'lx Hoaps—Truo Blie, i'5o; Qerman Motiled, £1i870; White Lily, 6@04c; White Rosc, 6@Bye; Toyal Ha- B’vn. 53iste; Baven Imperial, Go; Golden West, 65@ 70, b1 HTARcA—Lzcelaor, Inundry, OX@Te; do, gloss, 81 @ve; do, cort, Yie, Kingaford, pure, 73505 do, sil- ver gloca, 91(8) corn, W@luko. HAY—Was ,"and tle higher rudus waro firm, bolng in limited supply. Quoiations : o, 1 timothy, $1230«13.00¢ No. 2 do, $11,003 mized o, 35,003 uplaud yr3irie, ‘$H0.00G11/00; No. 1 do, $1.00e7.75 : nloigh, $0.00G37.05. HIGHWINES=Wore aniel and Yo lower (uan the prioa of Friuv. (ile wan reporied of 100 brls at f1ansg per galin. %0, Boyd 1 Goy ot Now York, wite 1hat * Tlio trado aro mot lcokiing forward o much Smproveuent tuo cumiug veasol, as tiere s uo wto:k of ighwines 1u the country, The prospect is, distillora will ba enaled to continua running all suminer, The prosent low prices will compel some ta' closa down in Vg, when they sbil thete eatilosn 1I{DES—Were {hIalr request. Thero 1 & good doal ‘of compotltion batwson busers of damaged stock, and nomo parties are paying Ge, bub tmeny dealera are offering ovuly two-third prices, and ro- fuso to pay more: Green clly butchers’, G@3yes green cured light and hcavy, 03 part cuced, U@ 8¥c; greea mated Lip, To; green tountry, 0o krcen ealf, ic; fint lildes, ity Kip, and calf,14o; dry sait- w hides,’ 13ci descon akinw, €3i@ilc, Sbeep peits, Wool entiinaicd an waslied, J0Gi3 e, UMBER—Trado ut tho yards i imprasing, but the goucral market 18 weak, tho stock at dlatributing Dointa batng arger thau usual at tho opentug of 4 new Aewson, Green lumber Is arriving, but not yet ju AuBielent quaniitles to materially &fToct ths Tasrke About l'alf 3 491 eargoos wer offered At tho s docks yosterday, and salcs of dry fch atulf wero made ab $10.00,4 10, Somo yards are wanting thia kind of luabar, ‘The followlng uales wero mads ot Lio Hiarge Lestor, from Manistes, 163 m ploco atnff at $0.00, 300 m A ¥hinglos 0t $240, 135 m B do ot §1.2 80n'cull do at 73, 43 m lathi at$1.30, By R, K. Dic ford & Co, Cargo eobir Mnerva, from Muskegon, 200 m cam- mon strijs aud boards, dry, at $10,50, Corgo echr X5, Lyons, from Muskegon, 150 m medium stripa and boaridn, part dry, at $12.60, 80 @ cowwon Inch al $10.00, Yard quotation, Firat ana aocond cloar ... . dreased Flooring, second common, dress Box boarils, A Tox boards, I, UG B3040 1Ra100 11,00@12.00 13.00u18.00 1,63(a 2,60 A stungles.... 26'@ 2.90 Buingles on track, o 2400 2,803 GLLS—Turpenting ohanges wero noled. Yrad qulet fallowing : Carbon, 116 degrees tust, 1333 1o do Tili- 1, 150 dogrocs, 143;G18c; show white, 1.0 3 do eadlfght, 178 degreed, 173;41¥c ex- tra wiuter ‘lard oil, $1,13 No, 1, 97298¢; No, 2, TH@ o Hokerd, raw, Seli2c: boill Sdie: whlo, wit .15 : othierwise no price o quolations ter Dloached, T8gu0c; syers 522,25 isfoot oll, strictly pure, $L.15G41,20 9803 do No, 1, B3¢} Lank oll, 550; atrall mbago oll, £0 P (4705 turpouting, 47664837 uaphiha, doodorized, C3 "’"mii 1Uxi14se: West Virginia oils, natural, 29 , 3307 matural, 40 deg., 3o; Tuduced, 28 deg,, 2@ TUULTRY AND GAME—Poultry wea scarco and firmer. (ame was dult, Turkoys, 10@14Ye; live do, @ 10c; chickous, Y@11c; livs do, $1.00per doz; mallard wilt do, $1.00; sulys, 0o per dos: 'VES—Wero selling slowly from storo at 309 3¢ for pouchiLlows It sack, No oir-lots were spoken of, Tho receipta conslat of amall lots n sacks con- sgned to commission Louses (o be roiail 10 demand for potatce: . The ueighbaring farmors ero naw aapplyluy a wood many famlies and il grocers, 1Bus LkinK e trade from the strest, HEEDN—The markes was oss ctive, but fru, thm- othy aud clover Lelng atrouger, under very light offe lugs, Timotby sold as §403@1.00; prime at $243; sud claver at $£3,844,00 for medium,’ und $2.40:49.75 for mammoth, Hungarisn was steady at 303530 for good ;7 prime, and tulilet s0ld at 45@35, Flax was quictat 1 out. Thera ne ealt has sdvanced fic per brl, Other ro unchanged. Thostuck e light ; Aagtuaw Ae, $'.40; Cauads do, $143 5 ordinary cosrue, $1,703 duiry, withaut bags, 3 asiry, with bags, $3.50 Ashion dairy, per sack 3 TOUACOO—s poaltion of(is market has mot chauged In any fmportaut partibular, & stesdy moders ate dvmand oxistiug st uowinally sosdy prices, A branch house of the Counolidated “"Touavce Cornpian, of Californis b contly Lean eatablished bere, ai +*California amoking 10bGCCOR " are bow a featuro of wo mnr':nl. The best goods comman §1,00 per b, o qtiote 3 ‘ Whifhun Lear—Fole cron, 85276} falr to fing, 16 b2e; uxtra fite Wrappers, Trhaie, SIANUYAUCURK— 18 Cul—Clolce to extrs, 65@ e medtium to good, 8330007 cammon, 43@50s, Fiug—Nataral leat, soft prossed, chole o extea, T izi 4y bard prewsed, 6337003 kalf-bright, clalce, 533 e do mulinm, 60@55c; standard blick, good o ex- u, Arc4ie; common back, d5245e. | Smoking— oo Lo ebalco, 31@3T0; medium; A@d3o; common, S0wdlc; Cellfornia, cholco, 408000; do extrs, 60us 1. ‘TEAB~Ths tea trade waa only moderately activa and prices wers nub subjectad to any quotable “varisons, rubug about steady, a8 fullows ¢ GUNrOWDER—UoD: mon, w0 a4de; good do, k@450 ; medium, 4543003 guod inoat, G483a; cf 0@ 0y, $1.05@1.18. IMrEatsL— §00d do, 34@400; miedinm, d0@dse; 454500 § fus, 80d850; Buest, 654600 ; aholce, choicest, 70780, iAnn—Oou;:.u:m. Inlg o} g medium, §3@dsa; Ane, § finest, 83(46dc; cholce, Gxgesc; clulceat, T8@15c, OOLoXa¥—Comun 8303 amod comimon, 85G380; wedimmn, dkatls ; good modium, digdses Sus, 45@t00; Oncet, 854580} cloice G 620; chlcast, To@buo. WOUD=Waa iotad staady st 8550 formaple ; at $7.00 {0z Leect ; and $3,50 for slabs. a EAL=Waa dteuler "84 H@THG, the outailo for 8 atock, ‘WUOL—Continuos slow and easy. = 8mall orders are coming forward, aud the stock 18 decrsasing slowly. Folluwiug are iho prices s Tub-washed, prime, 0 (@843; G0, poor w good, 4@480; weshed docco, fpe, o, S@ico 8303 good common, 344380} Wedlum, 4 conditioned, 10@d1e; wasned, medium s, 1@ 03 ummashe, nnnonauvy'ln Tight, 25370} do, mo- dium, 80(313¢; puiled, avérage, SU@sve, LIVE 8TOOK. " ciIcAGo, CATTLE~Received during Sundsy and Mondsy, 3,003head, Thers wad vory Hitle life In thacattle trado, and prices wors weak and frrogular, Advicos from the Fast wers not calculated o call out any so- tivlty on Lo part of ahippers, and in the abreuce of tho uaual demand from tuat sourco rading was ox- tromely slow, Tho supply was rather below than above thio average, but thers were at lesst twico sn many catile ns thors was sny outlet for, the market oloeing heavy, with not fewsr than 2,000 hoad feft in the yards unsold. Salen were at §2,8035.35,—the bulk AL $3,50 2475, QuoTATIONN, Cholce liecvea~Fino, fat, woll-formedd year to B year old sieers,’ woigling 1,830 to Godd Breve 40K 1,100 80 1,500 184 0reornervenrreee 0e Duchers’ Hlock—Poor to falr ‘stears, A commion to choioa cows, for city slaughtar, Wollifng O EQ 1,160 1.0 esueeensvesese: RO0@A00 Btock Cuitlo~Cammon uatile, Welghing S0 ta 1,057 Ty < vee raeeresas RT5@410 Taferfor—Ligii ‘snd " thin"‘cowa, stays, Lulls, and scalawsg stcors, CATTLE BALRY, No. Av. 415@ 40 helfors, .. 2.50@0.78 Price, To lorsh, ‘To Hersb, M, kgfl Tosenbsum' & 186 475 FRTTI ) Uruwa, Thompeon & Co. to Jewe €t & Son..... 103 43 Harmon, P, & Co, 10 Tender, 1050 430 T0 ReUdCr. eusvee [NT R To Reuder, s 4y Goorgs Adamn & Co, i6 D, Thompuon (Kansas ozen)., 18 To D, Thumpaon (Kansas oxen) 1S To Easlmun, ... & Deuney & Redmond 1o Gliltor Martin Bros. to Jacobs & Ca ‘T Allerton, To HO{ & 0., (cows! teDonald, March & Co, to Ao YOB...0s e Ta Monrod, 4.0 To Montoe,. 6.3 To Mouroo, 8.5 Joln Wallwork to Bullock.. 2 433 ‘To Pleltzer, u 495 T'o Monroo, 1t 4.90 To Mouroe, K 4.90 423 4 4. 4, Janyea Tackson to Herah, To Botaford,,.. 5 L0 50 moas #8 e 23 ) 0 prmensoann GEEasEEE g 2% Jolinston & Co, 1karen, 3, & Co.. M Grecn & Co to Vogel o Liepher. ... “Fo Eastman (buils) ‘o Hawmond, ... To Sehelbel,vvree 3 30 110GS—1Were in oo demand, und wore Hrr ut an averago advance of 6o por 100 1bs. The recelpls were unezpectedly light, and o that fact nlono ia dua the improvemest in prices. Local snd Eastern buyera competed, and the stnall lupflly (the receipts wera ouly 6,093 Tisad) waa quickly disposci of at $7.70@7,00 for"common 10 primae Jight, and ot $L.70@8.5Y for rlmr foextrn licavy grades. Thero waro less than i0if-dozon _sales at” prices ubove §6,00, Tho mncket closod steady, to 0a 8aLES, To Nash. To Mosu, To Racker, .. To soyd & L, 099 To Alierton I', Co. 8,73 Martin Dros, ta White, 7.3 “To White, .83 Hotmes & B, 1o Keiley. B.00 ‘o White, 7.80 L5 793 Rader & Roed to Allerton P, Co. Yo Allerion I, Co, 'To Alierton P, Co, T0 Dotthes e veras Beutlsy, Johuson & C 2. Co Co. Winsteaa & Allen to Tilden, J. M, Robtnso: 36l Wallwork to Tabor, “To Armour, To Artour. Greaory, Cooly & Go, o ‘Fhaiion ‘T'o Urana. “I'o Doud, *F'o tichonenian. Wand Hros, Yo Fowler Dros,.,. o Fowler Hros, ‘Yo Fowler Bros, To Fowler Bros, Or U, dreen ‘o Fowler Bros, To ¥owler Broa. ‘Fo Fowler Hiros, To Fowler Iiros, ‘To Fowler Diros, ITORL 004 yees o Brown, Price & (0, to Armour.... Graves Drow. to Naah,...,, Ingweorsen Diraa, Lo Armour. "o Rickel seiseen Grorge Adamw & Co,to Fowler ros, & 3 40 Relley o fipring & i Conover & Hall to ‘o Armour Bt. John & Brown (o Tabor, To Orviyvess To Thallon.ts, el T, Strabiorn & €6, 10 Kradur. o bpriug & J Tionentaun & b, to Hoyd & To Ricker. and Tower, in sympathy with & ge at tha Esat, Halea ware rep common to cholce, Tha folluwing BOEEF SALLS. Na, Toder & Need, to Bherman. ... ,..176 TN Birown, Thompson & Co,, to Con- daus (Colorado) .y sveryerres 8 ey Dritry & Reduond, to Giirion, W B0 ifall, Pattorson & Co,, to O'Brien b8 BOY Beauloys, W, & B, 19 Horshoy, 8BS NEW YORK, New Youx, April 17.—Breves—Recelpts, 3,380, making 7,130’ for the week, againat 8,160 Isst week: averago quality mmli medfum; prices Jgkio higher than Iasi Friday, bot not up to thie mark of last Mondey, except fof cholce aud. eitrs stosrs, and the markel was uucomumonly dull; a fow selectsd extra stecrs, 13K@13%0; bost full’ carload, 130} poor to wime wieors rangod UK@IlKo; poor 4o medium, ta; oferings barcly clossd out, Hiexr—~iteceipls, 8,970, making 18,820 for the weck, sgainst 16,440 last woek : Aasrkes sbout steady ab e s o for ofdlawy iy rimsdeahes e, wil » dosan car-loads e 0 af 2 . Toadi Tozas and Colorsao a dx(se. 3 %% 8844 cas Bwinz—liacelpld yesterday and lo-dey, 8,700, mak- og 22210 foF tho Weck, agaitrk 18,550 liat wsk ; Dona orod alive, KT, Lovty, 87, Lauts, April 17, ~Hoau—=Strongef Y ght sl [ing, §T20a1:65 Yorkers and Lesou, nén‘un', 10(“,.’: $1.25@7.! 6 3 Baltimars, §7,80@7,15., fair demand; good to choice na tears, §$4.7660,145 ; wedluw 10 falr, $4.19%3 i pouy stears, $3.15@4.93; falr 10 cholce mstive ws, §3.60@ 4.0 ; stockers, §L70@1,35 ; feeders, $4.95 coy QLoh, ZAST LIDERTY. Rust Lisxxrr, Pa., April 17.~0arres—~Hecolpts for the laaj threo days 3,087 bisad, o 121 oars of through 3. JATTLE—Blaady tive 437, ' Northwestern; $1.47@1.29 for No, 3 Milwaukeo; stock and 14 for thia markat; ZEatned 0% the weok pefore Sungly vory fght, nothing dotng excant & faw AL rétall? caunot form re- Iablo quotations, T8 —Eecolpta 8,665 hosd ; total for weok 14,630, ngainat 13,870 lant week § Yorkers, $3.60@7,50; Dhila delphis, $3,U5@M.60, Hnmxp—=NRecelpls 4,080 head; tolal for the week 17,200, against 16,500 {he weok bsfore nons eslliny 4 —_— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. LOUISVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. Reepariad by Alexander lavihill, Tobarco rater, LoutsviLL, Ky,, April 17,—Thoe rocelpts thls weok have boan about 1,000 huds, with sales of 1,238 Lhda, belug 81 leas than Inat week, With the wook of warm, Bumid weathor we nd up to Thursday we mas look for an inéreato fn recaints beforn long. Yraterday and to-day it has been coolor, nnd uot #o favorable for prizing. Tho condilion of tho offeringa this weok bias Loen genorally good, with the charaoter miich the mame as Litherto, the bulk bolng still of nondescript. Tho offerlngs of mauufacturing tobacoos afforded & very fair nasortmmont of all kinds, which met with vory Toady walea at vory frm prices, Among the offerings was n better supply of biack wranpers, which aold up 10316,00 for a rich, hioavy-bodied hogahioad. Com. mon s0ld from $10.00@11.40, and good from $12.008 16,09, many of them being somewhat mized, but on the whole showing more mm and substance than formatly, The demand keopa active for thom aa well 58 for overy other description which Lius subatance, riciness, and color, Medium to good grades of colory fllors, both fn luge end loof, hiavo been moto abundanl, snd wero taken very readily at full figures. Bome medium dark mahogauy tal for the week 3,550, sold of $1975R143; good, bright mahogany »old at §10.00, §$20,60, i $:1.L0; and & good fail Uright mnaliogany ‘sold at S350, ' A fluo right Ren~ tucky wrappor #6ld at $10,0), ‘Tho bulk of tha offer- inge in snioking tobaccos were of the common grades, which, notwithstanding thelr lsrge supply, wore ail tokun at fornier prices, A Lotler assoriment of good snd colory sorts wero on (ho Lreaks up to Thursday, wihich also met with ready sales and olosed vary tirtn at previous fgures, Cutting tobacuos were Therally offersd up tll Thuradsy, since wheu the recelpte bavo Dean very light, Tho market haa been very setivo all the week, fuily xa mucli se as for l\llf othar clasa of tubaccos, Baies connfsted matnly of lowar gradea to good grados, tho two best sold renlizing $14,50 and $10.25 for fino, Notbiug but the small receiits nppoara to keop in chook a largo Lusinoss In cuttors at pro- walliug prices, the dewnnd ovident! belug alica ihe nupply ot presant, For nll prados of export to- tacenn a free demand oxists, particularly for Koglaud, Africaus, and Black fats, sithough some of the buyors on forelgn account sro nut operating so heavily 84 thoy wero nome time ago, suli prices’ are maintained for overything desirable, sud in somo fustancca prices Iats quotations bavoe Lesn patd - for special bogaheads, | Tho highoat Tall this wec wan $10.00.216,75,being intended for Swies “.“:r"" Long leaf (23 and 24 inchos) sold at £14.50 for Africans, with otliera shorter, down'to $12.00, We nro stlil withunt auy of tho suloctions of former yearw, Old mwoet heavy lest was 8ol frecly thls week, hut nous of ik wen &0 1ine In quality nsdowo previously olfered, Prices for nuch are well malutained at foraicr Gzarce, Mikors of Afrieans and Black fals havo been tho_prinicipal buy- ersof the newand old comuion, medjum, aud Xl rades offred, at full prices, particulsrly wliers thero ‘waa any good fength to the Imf, Toe only eration in quotations this wock, towards the close, was in old funky lugs, which fmproved d45@%e. (therwlve mwlulluflu nre the samo nslost, with $1.00,54,00 losn for hogalieads In bad order, mitxod, o light wolghts, excepting fine. 'Che sules for this weck and year aro ue follows, #howing tho urlgiuul and review inkpection of old and newW crops ¢ ~For week— ~For year~ Ag'gato Orig, leylew, Urig, Meview, for y'r. W3 133 T LM 16l Former crops,. 9 1% 6,087 251 16,350 RELA 21,459 utta yeara tho sales of tha cor- s foilows ¢ Yor month. Tor year, BN 20,284 Total.......080 With tho threa pro reapondlay periods 1 11,813 4, o ) 2 5 23,138 e 11 2 ‘“weck nr ns followa s Nondeacript. Heavy bodied. Cutting, HEAN ARG b0 dun i @3 e 5w Gy UKo 6 @82 @4 6 8 @ha 4o w1 @lle 1@ . M «17c nomnaal, . 4eSc; wood, Gabige, Come mou leaf, 6Gbe; good, 6@le, Kound, good lga, (s lve. Good leat, 10@120; nne, 126150, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New Onweans, Aprl 17,—Cottou—Demand moder alo; salea 3,600 bules; prices steady; guod ordinary to atrict good ordluary, 10G2103c; low middlings to strict Tow midall 11%@117{0; middlings to wirict mid. dlinge, 12:@ wood middiings, 1IX@137%¢; re- celpts, net, crose, 8,4003 exporta coastwivo, 1,430; stock, 221,762, 3 CusntysToN, April 17,~Cotlon steady; middiings, 123;@187¢c; net rocelpts, 495 bales; cxporta to tho Contiuent, 670; coastwisc, 760; sales 500, Momre, April 17.—Cotton unominad; middlings, 1230; net recelpts, 22 bales; exports, coautwise, ©1; wales, 200, favANNAT, April 17,~Cotton quist: middlngs, 12ig0; met recelpts, 433 bales; gross, 4883 exports, conatwiae, 1,390 ; sales, 520, GaLvesToN, April 17,~Cotton dull: {rregular; mid- dlings, 133705 net recolpts, 642 bulex; exporla to th Contincent, 782 coustwlso, 913; sales, 474, ! NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARWKET. New Yorx, April 17.—~Thero was more aclivity in tho packing and jobbing branches of trade, but for- ¢lgn goods ruled quict. Prints wero in falr demsud, but woak. Manchester, Hamilton, American, snd Dunuell's wore reduced t0 034c. Amorican abirtings, 53¢o, Woolens were dull, Dress gouda were mors acte tve, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM - MARKET. OLEVELAND, O., April 17.—Fetroloum firta und un- changed; 1150 for standard, 110 dogrees teat; 19',¢ for prime walte, 160 dogrees tost, car lota, cash. PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET, Pirrunund, April 17.—Irrnotzusi—Quiet ; crudo, ll'J.H,'{ st Parker; refued, 1420 Phlladolphia day llvery., THE PRODUGE MARKETS, . HEW Youm, Special Dispaten (v Tha (hicage Tritune, Naw Yonx, April 17.—Guarx—whest markat frm; moderato export and homo trado demand} ealos of 70,000 b ot §1.064 1.1 for refectod epring; $1.00@1.29 for ungraded spring; $LIGLIS for No, 3 Chleago; $1.19B1.,18 for No. 3 Milwaukec—thio latter very eholco: $1,2441.27 for No. 2 Chfesgo; SLIGL for No, 3 1.3 @134 for No. 1 spring; $L20GLI8 for wiuler red Westorn; $1.33@1.45 for umber do; and $1.39@1.60 for white Wostorn, Rye quiol and firm b Ro@o for Western; $1.00 for State: and 92 for Canada in bond, Barloy dull and unchavged, Corn scarce; s shade bttor; ealos of 23,000 bu at 7237%c for now Western wized, and 700 for old do in store; graded mixed for April held at 086, with 6730 bid, and for May held t 0337c, with 650 1id. Oats uncnanged; mnles of 24,000 hu at 44@500 for mized Weatern snd Stalo, and (6@ K30 for white Western snd Btato, Taovisions—iddlos unchanged at 13}¢@123/a for long clear, Lard heavy; salos of 100 fex ot §13.40 for prine steam; at thio firat oall for April $15,70 was Lid and $13.80 aakod ; fur May 600 tea sold ut $13.76 ; for Juno $13.50 wan bid aud 313,925 was asked ; for July $14.02% was Lid and $14.07% aeked ; and for Auguet $14.10 was Uid and $14,52)¢ uskod, Wuitnky—Markel a sbada. Déttor ; ealea of 100 bels at$L.113 por gallon, Guockuiu—Sugni—Market firm; modor quizy § fair to goud reflufug fn quoted ab The1y, prizie'st 718-100 : and white Muvana at 91, (a10} Coffeo—Narket quleb and unchanged § Rio quoted 135@18:{0 In gold ;| Maruosibo sl 10K@I00 1n yold, “Teu—larkot cantinucs frm 3 falr fuqairy, TALLOW=-Eules sloady fair request; primo country aud city qualod at B7a 18-160, Corrondulet ot 198 1364t Hoplomber, 13 ).f'll:@;lf“” Bhea &r’ r, -16@15Y0} 3 13 16-52@13¢e, 5 el FLou—Bteady; moderats export and homo-trads demand; receipts, 16,000 brla Ko, 3, $.L0@3.18; auper tlate and Western, $4.1664.503 common 1o good oe- rs, $1.U135.25: good to vhofce, $3,:0.45.70; white whoat sxirs, $5.15@7.72; exira Ohiu, $6,I0@7.005 Bt, Louls, $5,:5@9.00; extra faumtly, 0,60 40,60, liye four tirm ; $4.3045,35, Cons-MEAt—Iirm; Weatorn, $2,90894.90, Guaia—Whesl—Demand falf aud nsackst firm; ro- SAlpUn 187000 b apriog D0 yeads intpected, 81,07; do refscted aiont L1 £ dd ungraded, §1.301.331 Xot daprioy, $1,15@ 1185 Ko, 2 Ubleagh spring, $1.93@ 1475 No. 2" Milwsusce, ‘$1.27; amber Micligan in stors, $LL40¢ white' ichign ia siore, $1,43 7 wised sprivg, $1.135 No. 1 spriny, SLIUGLIS. ' Rye quist aud fistn ; Weatern, 60q¥d0 ¢ Hitate, 1,005 Canada (in bond), 926, Dasley dull w10 unchahged, ' Malt quite aud uiichanged : # sliado saler ; recelpite, 48,000 Lu; now Wastern ungraded, on track, 10@Tic; white Weatern, d Woatern mixed, primo, Tio, Oata steady’; Fecelpts, 50,000 bu § mized Western. tate, 413303} whito Western and btalw, d6c, Har—~Unclisnged. Movu—birm; Esslern and Western, 11@130; Now York ttate, 116 ; California, 2uc, Guookiizs—Cofive quict and unchanged. Bugar rm ; tanderaty He@Tz0; reued frm, Molaines d prime, 73@so quict 3 unchanged. toady ; modorate detnand. PrraoLxiu—Dull and fieavy’ oo SY@H30; re- fioed, 14K, Iu cascs ; oapbtlia nomilusl, ‘TaLrow—Bleady st 8 13-16c, Honauen Ruaix—Sloady i $1e01TY, TURPENTINE—Hteady Mt BisGc, eavy; Blato aud Punnwylvania, 190; Weate o, in- ic lemand § good refnluy, 7 Briaty . ivats orm, PaovieloNs—Pork easler new mess, 12,90 guat, $33.0, - Boal unchanged, OUF meags o que quich; middles dull aud hoavy; lung clost West o} doaity daxe. “vard 2 tubif one, 't aleam, H 8y, 4, $13:06310.00 1 3y, 1991510, @118 Juus, Tureen axp Curess-Uscbatiged, Wuissy—$L11K. ORLEANS, NEW Fuw Oaveans, La, April 17,-8003% o Firmar; —_-——*_—-_—*—_T\“ ©ermmon, 6o fafr, TR 1Y O o ernfriEOsl SO0 a3 Lo eo 0es oun—=Quiet and firm g superfioe, $3,62¢ @400 Alonhla, uehh\‘ $4.0434 0,00 ; eu!.f‘_fi’h fanully, atrong ; #b) active demand § advancod X @450, irmer 800, Har—Quict; prime, $10,00, Provistois—Pork duik: wominally 22159, Dry meata quists 82¢ra0e; 1437 ' Thcon anll ng Y 1y o, ama ' dult lower: cholea augut 70 medium, 140t amall, 144114 ros, redued, 14X@14Ke; 3". l’fl e, Tucr—Dull ; Loulslna common fo prime, 3%761¢q Coffee auiel ahd fitm: ordinney to prie, 14313, WiisRy—Tuotifed aniet; $1.00@1,12, ” TILLADY] sI!!llv MEADELINIA, ApF 17.—8urDe~Olover $16. 1630; Tumalhy and. dax hchangod. sicsia RoLEUM—Nomlual; 1440 for refined; 1l foy criula, Froum—TInacti nd oxcept on local ae. count; extess, $i. 3 Minuesota family, §5.73 25(30,73; high geadoa, 51, Gratn—~Wheat qulels Tenunsivania red, s1.434 1807 nmbor, §1.5Ug103; Wenlarn rod, 1.0031,15; white, SL8YHLE3, Rye, tic, ¢ 1y scarco; seliow, Gx@03%; soll, Gdu white, e, Ouban Fafr requoat : white, Wiiaxy—aL.14 for Weatern, BoTTen—Faty; York and Tiradford County osters, eeciic firuts, 48@300; Western sxiras, USG@ke; ruils, Sty @l 141 V\ellltl’flx fl{w. 1 Age, iaas—Nominal ; Letinsylvants winl Delaware, frosk, 1E@19¢; Weatern, Treal, 19@ (0c, DALTIMORY, DAtxistore, Aprl 17.~Froun—Fiem: good ; Weatern suporfine, $.76(4,00 ; 5,601 'extra family, £3.75a7.8). Griari—\hoat atoaily and firm; No 2 Woatern req, $1,50681,32 S5 @158, Corn—Weaturn upnettiad, we wloti mixed, Gic. O quiot and uleady; o, 434857 Weatern salxed, 43@tdc, [tyo ucarco ad frm ; ol<o. g TAT—Hearco sud fein ] Afaryiond axid Pénas ivaats, Provictons—Quiet and steady, Tork, 12,00, Duty meata—Yhouldern, KIzein; clear riy, ¢, Touse, oulders, 10°, @107a: clear rib, 11G@LI%, 0 e, 15g1de, Lacd frn 'y fefitiod, H¢; crids—nous O n—coatot i essers Waatorn pe sRR=Qulct and easlor: Weatorn pritma to cliofe 29@35c ; good 10 priino, Walo, . 4 Pernonsusi—Dull awd Lvavy'; crude, 8c; refined, e, COorrre—Quict ‘nm\ lLieavy; Mo cargoes, 15K @18:c} 0 Jobbing, 164 (R 143(a, Wttkr{lamee Firm ¢ New York fancy, He; prime, 12y demand oxira, $4.609 &z o, LIegioa, couaTy, 0, April ®1i—Cotox — Qutet, seady; 14ier A Qulehy i Troun—Quict and unchanged; famlly, 5,002 6.%, Grasn—Wheat fn fair domnnd ai’ $1.I82 10 Corn acarco aud fiem: higher; G4wsbe, Oats stoady Ji@ble. Tige steady: Tiigiae, Darlcy dull, weakywd lower; No, 2 mpring, §1, FROVIHIONE—POrk canto 00 casls; $13,00 3 Jard fnaciive St teans, 1ie; keltle, @ilyo, Dulk sily for speculation; sioul dera beld at B$jc cesh; sales nt e buyer Juno; clast tib, 11%e hid spot: sales al124c buyer May; 1 baver Juno; 134¢ Luyer July; cloar, nomiualiy Lie c. Bacon dull; 9156, 1237¢, 13e, WhIIKT—Fair and firm ¢ $1,07, JsuaTn—Quiet aud ttvady; prime to cliojes, 203250 fair t good, TOL] D0, ToLrpo, 0., Apti 17,—FLou: Unarx—\Whieat fatrly white Wabash, $i.t: No, 2do, $t.10 Stendy, tvo; o wbade ligher; Mo, 7 i No, 1" winte Michigan, $1,%; tra white NMichiyan, $1L04; ambre May, $1.24; June, SL.30! 3 rejue x iigh wixed, low mized, 51xe; 1, 1301 dimeiged, 48 S¥htte, 4057e; Michigw, 56 100 'DFIE} wheat, 11,400 8,000 Lu; oais, 3,400 bu, Binpars re—Flour, 1,100 tria; wheat, 42,000 by €orm, 75,000 L} ouls, 10400 T, Julg, and Yy BT, LOUII. Sr. Lovts, Apstl 1.—Coscox—Dall and nominaly sslen 803 balax, \ FILDL"H—QKHQQ zud unchisnged ; only small ordes rade. Guary~Wheat Qrmes . 2 red wintor at $1.10 cash; £140 bid April; T2l winter, no offerings, Cotn'excited aud highor; No, %, 481,634 %0 canni; 48 (i8le April§ 40%edlo May, ' Oata—Demand Llt; loldors Gria;’ Na, 4, B0 cashs 45, . Hotbing doe. Wirley dull; ady and uackanged ; §1,09, Phovisioxs—-Dall aud unchanged ; only small jobe bing trnde, RxCT1Ta—Flour, 1,000 bris; whoat, 3,00 bu; comn, 13,500 b § oats, 14,000 bu ; baricy, 10,00 bu, WAULEL, Froun—Quict and unme Grary—Wheat orcned stosdv; closed atond: 1 3ulwanliee, 11935 lard, $1.233 No. 2 do, neller Aay, 1,033 Wune, ' $1,0437: No. 9 do, 973, Corn firnii No, 2, 43e, Ouin nomniall ly nteady? Ko, cal, 333 8oy, 330, Ttye firmor; Nos 1, T1ge Jiatley firuicr; No, %, vic; No, 3, Gdos “lnactlyo anu uischauged. wiira—-Quiet aud dull; wheat to Butfalo, 4xo; 0, Gawegs, Ttzcrrets—TFlonr, 3,600 brls: wheat, 1,600 b, ButeseNTs—Flour, 9,400 brls; whoat, 33,000 bi, BOSTON. DosToN, Apeil 17, ~FLaun—Steady aud firm ern supcriitie, $4.0024,50; oommon exras, £33 Wiscousin exiras, $.10.56,23; Mituesota,’ §1.600 wintor wheat Ohio, Indfsts, nnd Michlgan, $i00d 7253 Tinoly, 35.98@8.50; 8t Louls, $0.060; funcy M nesola, $7,25.0,50, Qnain—Corn slo3dy ; 723760 for mized and yollow, 0Osta in 1nodorsta denaid 3 46@i0c for mixed und No, 2 wllo; Tojected, 438470 ; No. 1 white, G3@s DULALO, HusraLo, Apetl 17, ~GRati—Wheat quict snd firm azlew, 3,009 b : No, 1 lined Mlitwankeo, $1.40; 2 cara o $1.42 Bou bu whito Michigun, 840, Coru ‘quiet and Lt salea of 8 vars now ontfack at fa, Oaly neylocts ol Ryo neglected, Darloy dull, . — T MARINE PORT OF CMICAGO, APRIL 17, 1676, Anmvars—Sime Corons, 8t Joncyh, mundrios; e Bzn, Urand Jlaven, towing ; clie Tranater, aven, lumber; schr O, , Allon, Grand Haven, Qrand Haven, lumber ¢ City of Grand Rapide, Grand Maven, lumber; keaw Mitton, Whits Lako, rallroad tos; schr Thori Manitowoc, sundrics; scow Binnle Corlett, AN kegon, railroal tieas weow D.It, Owon, Ludiogton, colur posta; scbr dagle, Daule Dior, odst posta; wehr . D, King, Savgatuck, wooli schr J. B. Do Coudres, South laven, wood; sebr N K. Wade, Alwnks, cedsr yestaj acow Mary Helon, Willo Lake, raftrosd tios; xcht Olzd Ttdings, Muskegou, ralirond ties; scow 8, P, Wilaon, South Hsven, wuod ; schr Coral, Silver Lake, rallroad ten; schr Ltob Noy, Hangatuck, lumbe scaw Qrauger, Bangstuck, wood; nehe Willlo Louttt, Grand laven, wood; scow Flors, Baugatuck, luuibe: Dersta Boult, Murkegon, wonl, ULuangu—Scow Millan, Whito Lake, 1 tleres lird, 1 bri beel, 1 bri pork; wéhr Hophia Winch, Luttuio, 4,540 ik corn, B0 belek; pelie Fred A, Morse, Dul falo, 34,854 bu'corn; ushr Megly, Ramloy's Lay, " tovs feo; uelir Merchant, Yuyelty, Micl., 8§ bria tour, 10 brls "sat, 8 brls pork, and suudrids; prop Ciiatles Rictz, Mnniutes, 30 pkge groceries; proy Uscar Tow sond, Tuilulo, €0,447 bt corsy; sclir Bollo Browa, Jiafs loy's’ JLurbior, G0 pga mde Haven, 26 bris pors, 10 Auskegon, 8 bags soed, i ashir Willim Joues, , 43 cda stune: prp Clty of Toledo, Ogdensbury, 13,560 - coru, 50 Lis flour, 7 pkgo fard, 8 brls pork, wud sundries, LAKE FREIGUTS, CIILALO, Tako frelchta wore quiet yosterday and firuw, Thers was soma {nguiry ot last Weok's vates,—3)0 for cort, —but 0o charters ware nade. Tho tsurance ratocn gralu to Dutfalo 1s 800 per $100, The number of vese ael now ready 9 oontract {0 carry grain from this city ia ratber winall, ouly about fiftoen belug counted yeaterday, Bomo of thesa are tirioly Loid at 4o fue , aud ho owniers of tho reut ara careloxs abuut 4> cepting tho rates of last weok, 1L fv osthinatod thit frefgnt-room Lan already been engaged for about 1,700,000 L of gratu to bs takeu from ihiis port, DETHOLT, Miere was molbing doue u graln feelghte i s Port Baturday asido from flxing rates for the floet of Vouselu which loaed ou Ktorag Tuat fall at 450 10 Bunalo sud be to Owwogo, sulppers’ uption, The slesm-bargo fuporior aud barge Handuky asrrived frum Ohicago Saturdsy moraing fo joad whust I Buffulo at the above rate, Thip Racino schooners Enlorpriss and Challengs and brig Meclanio aro under churter for Luuber frcm Muskogou to Quabec, The Enterprise snd Mechanic rocelve $4 por mi 10 gold, sud tho Ulillengs £1,300 guid for tho round trip, bringing & eargo back, LUFraLo. Coal frelghts were ratlier scarce, butn few larga v wels were loading at 600 for Clilcago down-tows ducks, ‘while it 18 reporied that one or two charters for up- town docka liave boea mado st 830 and 0Uc, Milwaukoo thera duce not seam Lo bo much demtd ot prosent, aud only in & i ral way, but 40y ars Tervd, which vessels docliu proferring o Lo fulo u= thing offers that will expieuses. VLo sbr oster [s reported eharty for coal to Urand aven at 70c, Yo Detrolt two churlers wirs wade yestorday st 40c,—Courier, FORT OF ENIE, &pestul Diawaich bo Tha Cincovs Triduns. Enix, Pa,, April1T~Another laige flect of graim boatu catag in to-dsy, There Las been rocelved af Etle, thus far, ovor 213,000 bu of graln, Oua huudred thonsand more bu will follow as soon as {8 can 4 shippod, ‘The fitst Auchor Line boats to Juve Erle ware tha prop Prindirille and barge Garduar, They Roto Toledo for grain, Prop Haliua arzived safely o Detroit to-ley, 3 ILLINOIS & MIGHIGAN CANAL, Duipaxrons, 1N, April 17,—Angsvep—Prop Whaly, Heneca, 2,600 bu oats, 500 bu wleat, 39,670 L8 6e0d] Friendship, Sonccs, 6,600 bu corn, 14,800 15 seadss OLmiuzp—PElisgbeth, Lockport, 5,350 bu whetd) First National, Lockport, 8,600 bu wheat, MISCELLANEOUS, OUIvAUO, Marine busineas ad this pord iy beginning te AF8 20me sigus of Life; & large number of lumber-lsded yosssla arvived yeplesday...,The schr Yankes DisGR 8 Drls porl

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