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FINANCE AND TRADE, 'l'h& Loan Market Moderately Active, and Qountry Business Increasing. New York Exchange Firmer-e The Clearings $:2,600,000, The Produce Markets [rregnlar---Pre= . vislons Less Active and Steadler. Wheat aad Corn 8till Weak and Tending y Downward, FINANCGIAL. - Boms of the banks wers busy yesierday In opening Daw secounts with conntry banks that have been eor- responding with the City National, Thers was ne @lhee affech perceptible in local Ananclal circles of the bank fuflore of the day Lofore. A foolish and causeless fumor wad slarted in the momning affecting tho solv- ency of agother bank, but this was speedlly stamped ont by the officors of the institution, the National Dank of Commerce, who proved conclustvely to sii inguirors thet thoy were enlirely sonnd, and that the reportto ihe contrary had originated only among mischlef- ‘makers, The loan business of the day displayed no mew poluls of inlorest, The demand from the bity ocustomers of (he varions banks still origi- nates largely fn the wlowness of collections and of country trade, The volume of bath i improv- Ing under tha stimulus of the drying weattier, but not s 7apidly se would ba the csss were Lhio farmers not oodupied with getting in thelr seod. There were soms applications from country banks for loans with which o mect thelr engsgements hers, pending the pay- ment of thelr deposits by tho City National. OConsid. erable amonnts of Lills receivatle are maturing at this time, and there is & somowlhiat larger surplus among the banks, Tates of discount are 8210 por cent, with conces- wons to good outside borrowers, On the street, ratea ars 7@18 per cent, * Naw York axchanye was aold belween banks at par 40 250 per $1,000 preminm. . The receipts of currancy excesd the orders from (he eduntry, The clearings wers $2,000,000. ; TUE CITY NATIONAL BANK, ‘The depoaitors of the City National Bank are cir- culsting among themscives a petition to the Gompirol- lor of the Currency that the bank may be allowed to 2o into voluntary liquidation snd settle up its busi- Deas, They asy thoy are aatiafied that the bankean in that manner sdjust ita affairs and pay its liabilities more quickly snd satisfactorily than i sny otoer way, This petition has been largely signed, Saventy-fivo cents on the dollar was hid yesterday on thostreeta on depositors’ claims agaiunt the City Ne~ tonal. A morning paper roferred (o a bank in Galesburg as having “a Jarge deposit " in the City National, This must have becn & roference to the Farmers' and Mo chaniea’ Bank, the only institution of that city having an account with the City Nationa! Bank. It {s incor- rect, ae the Farmers' and Mechanica' bad dsy befors Yesterday the smailcat balance with the City National they havohad for yoars, Thoy keop theie rasarve with the Morclisnts’ National Bank of Chicago, whers they Wow Linve $60,000 on deposit, TMEAVINESS IN THE BONANZA BTOCKS. The Ban Francisco Chronfcle of thefloth fnst. ssya: At the informal session yesterday morning thero #24 » Largo numbor of dsalera in atiandan Diarket, ax a whole, was heavy, Tha Alpba, Tmperial, and Exclioquot era ihe ouly stocks showing auy 1ifs whatever, it not bean for these atocka being well sustatned, through brokers' pur- chasos, there i not mutch doubt that th ket would have shiown a serious decling siocka scarcely hiad & quotation, There was souio dis- position to spoculate n Mexican, but ths beavineas of Californla snd Consolidated Virginla put a damper ‘upon tho traftic of Virginis stocks, Tho new shares of Imperial sold for the first time, bringing from $0.75 10 $7.23, closing st tho Iatter figure. Tue evident soarcity of Alpbn stock sent the prics up to $7J, closing, howover, beforo:the regular Board at $77,50, Exchoquor touchicd $47,25, ‘the inactivity in sl otber stocks was noticeable and gave oporators tho impression that the Gold Hill group was the saltpetar which saved the market from turniug out bad, ;y TWATIONAL DANK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, The President of the Natlonal Dank of (U Btato of New York bas received tha oficial permission of Comptrollsr Kuox for the bank to resume business. Application will accordingly be made to the Cloaring- Houas for readmisaion, aua husiness will be resumed probably by (he Ist of May, 3 TIUE SINKING FUAD, The act requiring & sloklng fund wis passed in 1662, and was to bo put In operatlon flat year, but notbing was done about It until May, 1863, 'The pur. chases for this accouns have boen as follows : To June 30,1809,...4 To June 0, 1570, .. To June 30, 1871, ‘To Juns 30, 1872, ‘To Juns 39, IKT: To Juno v, 1874, ‘T Juns 0, 1475, ‘Total o close of Iswt yeat,.uu.vosaes . F100,182,450 Tliere were purchased during the period from May, 1869, to the closa of 1874, $182,241,750 bonds in exceas of the amoant required by the Biuking-Fund act, In 1374-'5 the requiramont was $31,000.545, O thin only $1,006,500 could be baught at paz, snd the Becrotary zasde a call for §30,000,000 Lo be pald off in gold, Only $24,013,200 of thedo had beon prosonted up to June 30, ‘which fs the resson for the lesser amount placed to the sinking-fund during the year,as above stafed. I we put the amount dua to the sluking-fund pre- vious (0 1660 at $167,414,000, which 15 our computa- we shall g0 that up lo the begiuning 16 current 0 year the purchases of bon have been $5,026,145 wore tuan was required, (I tako.no sccount of the mceruing fntercst on ths smme up to the dite when the Ainking-fund was opened. If we rockon this, there will be s slight do- fictency, That is, had he bonds boen purchased overy year and canceled, but the intereab on the Lal. snce paid in to be reckoned each year.with the au mented principa), &a the law roquired (and which bas bean done since 1869), the debt to-day would ba faw nxllllllnnl ‘l‘ou x(ihl:: H al “b‘e.; By (ho act of 1870 all the purchiased bonds hava been =~ 3 .Inmmp of Commeree. canceled,~Neie York QOVEBNMENT BONDS. nia, Onited Blates € of 'a1, Uunllea Kistes 5.208 of 8208 of 03—January aud i £-208 of '6T—January and Jul 6-20a of *68—Janury ana Ju, 10408, 000 vsnrine United" Htatea wow o8 of 161 United Btates currency Ge. Gold was 1125 @112%. @resnbacks were 89(@84%(c on the dollar in gold, ¥OBERIGN EXOHANOE. Bixtydays, Bight, ) 90 Btarling CITY AND COUNTY DONDS, piit Chieago Olty 7 Wot. bonds, .., 103 k(nt, Chicago City 7 W ct.sewerago. 103 k ini, Chicago City 7 {# ot.waterloan 103 & fol. Cook Couuty 7 ¥ ct, bouds (MBOFE) tovverrossncase saese &iut 105 kint, Coak Oounty 7 Y ct. bonds (OBRY s escesnsrtoinens + 105 &int A Kint Weat £ark 7§ cl, DOOAR, vy vorers YT & nt, North Chissgo 79 ct. bonds (Lincola ¥ Jesessitionioe serenae 5 &int, LOCAL 8TOCKS. % Asked, City Railway, Bouth Bide, 0%, d3¥.0rensranens 1o ¥ Oity Raliway, Weat Bid [0 Cuy Balwer Wast Sid, weat castificates, 1006 &iah 103 k tat, City lsliway, Nortis 8] .14y U ‘Traders' Insarance Co. ex.div, 17 130 ‘Chamber of C ki i 150 [ 4TOCKY, BONDS, ETC, New Yorr, April 8,—Gold opensd af 112) sad elossd a3 1194, Carrylug Tates, 1@% Loans were also made flat, Governmenty were active and firm, * Railroad bonds wera steady, Btata securitiea ware qulot. Btocks were strong and higber, with a much beltsr Tetliog, Tho chief festurca wore Lake Shore, Paclfie Mall, Western Unlon, the Granger stocks, snd Atlan. e & Pacific Telegraph, (b lattor sdvanclug 3%, The fmprovement in Pacifo Mail was due tosn under- atwudiug that the troublo with the Panama Company would 000 be sati, The coal atocks ‘wers figmer wilh small trageacilons, Among the salss to-day wers 52,000 Pacific Msil, 8,000 Western Union, 13,000 Bt Psuls, 7,00 Erjy, 34,09 Lake 8bore, snd 4000 Michigan Centeal, £5 Money Market sasy; 3@4; prima moercantils paper, @, . uato eulgru. $187,000, Toe Asalatant Treasurer dishursed §24,0%, RKzports of produce, $4,383,000, Olearlugs, $4,000,000. piesliog sieudy ; l'ar. 05 Colipons, %1, Coypony, "5, How ,, THE - CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1876 Weatorn Talon,.i. Quickellver. . Quicksilyer pfd., Pacifio Mail, Maciposs. , Mariposa pfd. Adams Exproet, Wolls.-Fargo.... oo Amerioin Express, .. €0 U. 8, Expraa. ‘New York Central, 0. . Aty & L W.1065 ’, Tol. . 4 Delawi Ak 104 1, Pacific land-grant.100 sinking fund Tennenseats, ol .. 43 Tenneasos Ga, niaw, ., &1 Virginia G, 0¥d...... CALIPORNIA MINING #TOCKA. fAn Fravotsco, April 95,—~The following are the Iatest stock uotations at the Btock Fxchange: Conrolldt'd Crown Do irginia., 76 ilnn-l Nevada., Moexican pestes S REAL ESTATE. The following {nstruments were 8led for record Tuesday, April 261 TANPEATT. Weat Adams at, 215 8-10 ft w of Horaan av, & 1, 50x1803% {8, dated April 24, Soymour st, 143 1t 8 of Thompa a8 30 t, datd Do, 7, T, 50 Van Buren st, 100 £t w of Tiobe; b dated April H.... . 4,800 u‘{l‘o‘d”j“fl’l‘;{ Eloventh st, w1, 2151107 1t, 50 ai i o aoees Weat Elghteonth at, 114 ff w of Fiak at, 0 f, M#E‘Ogfl, dated March ... sraeeaees 2,000 Leavitt st, s o cor of Fowler at, w f, 355160 t, Ty N i 1,000 ubbard st, 83 ft & of Noi reon st, n f, 68z 80°Tt, dated APP 14 uiivuiionnsnanesinenes, 12,000 Page by 0w cor of Kinaioat, o 1, 35 4-10xi28 fo daied ATHI 28..c0oncos voous 1,60 Fornquor st, 110 £t w of Deach at, 8 , 151 3-i0x u'lu( dtted Fob: 19, 1vvvesesis 1,85 West Nineteanth st, 8 a cor Paulina at, nf, 21 1102133 1, dated Apml 15, 1,000 Concord piace, 20 {t 6 of Enemsid av, i1, iz 1251t dated’ Aprll b .00 Evwing st, 140 £t ¢ of Halsted s, n f, 25xiia d 12 2,000 ated April 24,... 0. Ewiog IL‘;M {1of Halst datod April 2. 0uess Indiana av, lnl,j ft n of Bx117 9-10 {t, dated A Weatern av, n 'w oor o Btk 204 11, and other property. dated’ April 38 (John'J, McElroy to Henry W, Walker)...... 97,400 Weat Ningteenth at, 144 {t w of Pauline ai, o 1, 24x135 {1, dated Aglr , 800 Weat Madlgn t, 378 fect 6 312200 £t, dnted Aptil 8. ... 40 Prairjo av, 374 ft# of Twenty-vinth st, o f, 24z 178 1t, AAted Ja0, Ty vevacsavuenns . 15,000 KOUTA OF CITY LINITS WITIIN A RADIUR 07 1 MILES OF 1043 121 of DIty IIRd ot, w 1, 160 Alton av, 1343 £t n of Bixty.third st, w £, 160x 1ov 10 fte ated Maveh 10 oS 2,400 WEAT OF CIIT LIMITS WITHIN A TADICS OV 7MiLsa OF COURT-NODRE, Frederick ot, 179 ftn of Northav, wf, 50x 124 0-10 £t datac s Apnl 10.... Lot 1, Block 1, Castio's Bubdiviajon, in thew e X fieo, 3, 19; 13, dated March 30......0 ——— COMMERCIAL. The following wers the receipts snd shipmonts of tbe lesding articies of produce in this city during tho twenty four hours emding at 7 o'clock on Tussdsy moraing ¢ RECLIPTS, BRIPAENTS, 1576, 1675, 1816, ‘ 1873, 11,282 - 9,677 12620 163 as.018| 83,778 15,9000 15,075 913 137,100 234 053 3,070 491 ‘Withdrawn from store on Ménday for city con- sumpllon: &,819 bu wheat, 2,414 bu oats, 4,620 bu barley. The following grain was inspected igto stors on Tuesdsy morning: 1 car No, 1 soring, 24 cars No.2 do, 21 cara No. 3do, &ocars rejocted do (81 wheat);1 car yellow corn, 33 cars high-mixed do, 09 cars No 3 do, 4 cars new mixed do, 2) cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade (169 corn); 8 cars whits oats, {1 cars No, 3 do, 9 cara rejecten do (61 oata); 3 cars No, 3 ryt No. 3 barley. Total, 264 cars, or 112,000 bu, Inspected out: 100,863 bu whoat, 20,826 bu corn, 38,077 bu oats, 427 ba rye, 10,006 bu Larley, For nearly the first time in the history of the trade, an {mportant drop in frolghts hus beon immadiately followed by o rather heavy drop in prices, The rule ia tho other woy, A decresse in the cost of transporta- tion {8 a Jessencd differsnce between the prices pald here and by the consumers, and the Western seller usually obtains at least & part of (he benefit. Thers can be but one reason for the present exception o ths rule, That reason is found in the fact that the work of ezportation, is mosatly dome from tbis side of tha Atlantic, The partles who hold the grain in the United Statea are abipping it to find s market, and are obliged to offer it 1n competi tion with such large stocks that thoy can only Aind buy- ern by being willlng to make further concessions, The decline in freighis has incresssd tho mumber of cabis offeringa to Orittah buyers, and also diminisbed the prices st which the parties hers offer toship, Of coursa the homs markets follow suit, and the Tesuld is the wesknass annaunced {n the English talegrama, ‘Therocent diapatches from the Btralts tndicate that the fce s graduslly giving way, Yestorday the report came that several steamors from this pors and Milwau. kea were lyjug under the laland of Bt Helens, and ihat holes wers appearing in tha channel, or Straits proper, where the opposits currents mest, but tothe west and east there was still & formid able barrier of Ico, which, however, s good strong east- erly wind would probably break up and move out of tho paseage. Yeatorday the tempersture in the vicin. ity of the Hinits was at 33 deg. and 40 dog., and tha wind mild and from the north and west, and probably made liitle fmpression on tho fco, Last scason the Btralts opencd on May1, Tho prospect seetns Lo in- Gicate an earlier opening ihis year by a fow days, The leading produca markets were agaln unsettled Jesterday, and most of them werelower, The woake ness was most noticed in graln, which dee alined seriously for holders, and Ianvolved sgolher season of maergin caling which was quits animated up to noon. There was au early sumor that suother Natfonsl Bank in this city had sus- pended, and the markste had declined cop. slderabty by the time 18 was sacertained that the ruwmor unfounded. The feoling siill continued to bs w nervous omo, A atretch of fus ‘weather tondod to lower pricos, but thers was in ad. ditlon to thst & senss of {nsecurity in vegard to the abllity of foreign capitalists (o corry their loads, A grest dedl of grain hus bean carried sll through the winter in England, in hopes of an advance, whbich doss not come, and the fear was that #0 much of it will be dropped at once as to csuse a furiher break in prices, Of courss this is only hypothetical, and it 1s woll to remember thal the markes gonerally seems very weak when atita lowest polut, as * the darkest hour of the night is the one nest before dawn," Ths shipping movement was alow yesterdsy, there being very fow orders oo the floor Mmitad saveral cants be- low the market, a8 18 often the ciss, Ous or bwo small fallures were rumored near the close, ‘Ths dry-goods narket was active n nearly all do- pigtimtnts, bus especially 80 in prints, spring and sum. tar lieda , and ootfons, There {s atill an un. woltisd 24stndgin prints, bus otborwise the market has it wnd Btandy tone, - There ws an active grocery wmarket st genarally frm Bgures, sugars alone showing & want of strength, Rice was frm at a further sd. vance of Xo, Hugers wers esslor, Coffess ahiowed fuary sicadiness. The butter and chocss oarkets were dult snd uguettied, the tendency belng to lower quots ., ¥lsh wers In falr demsua st former prices Yo drled frult trade continuca active, with prious vub 1ng Qocidodly frm, Apples were quoted Xa higher, which waa the only chaoge boted, 1a the cus!and wood msrkels no Ghaugss wers apparsat, Bagging Was moving mors frealy st unchanged fgutes, Leathe erremaing dull, Pafnts and olls were maeting with ‘mors attention, end better feoling prevailed among fobbers, Wit the axception of 8 Xo decline in car ‘bon, pricen wers inchanged, The country domand for lumber continnes t6 fm- prove, thongh the orders individuslly are small sa s rule, snd will donbtless eontinue to be until new staff begins Lo arrive fecely and tha scanon {s fairly open Trices are frregular, A fair ajzed floct waa al the nals docke, and several cargoes found buyers, ususlly at rocent prices, Hardwars and nala were in betler de- mand snd steady, Salt wan unchanged, Timothy aeed was more active and firmer, while other descripe tions wers quiet and easy, clover belng docidedly weax, Wool and hopa srere quict, Ths batter grades of hay wers In good demand and firr, the stock on sale belng scarely sdequate, and Little is coming forward, Green froita were unchsnged. Touliry was ogsin scarco and firm under A roady demand from tholocal buyers, Rgge were weak at 13c, the offerings being large and on the lucrease, @NAIN IN STORE. ‘The following are the foollngs of the official report of grain in store {n this city on the evening of Satur- asy last, and st corvesponding dates: Apti1 15, Aprit 2 o APfaie 28t 30 73 1,121 skt "m”,m 7,46 04,871 275,140 3,970,180 101 13,125 408,211 101820 1 525,840 15,572 Wiid 880,525 G0)07T G418 i S| | SEPrIogs 80,0 103,657 8,693 25 (L 86,69 104,800 6,692 107,608 57,052 18,106 3,39 12,102 560 . 108,103 1,777 Total of all kinds in store, 4,840,663 bu, Theso figures stiow a decreass daring the past week of 227,060 bu wheat, 577,550 bu corn, 176,452 but osts, 17,047 bn ryes, and 23,300 bu barley. Total decrease, 723,316 bu. The grain sfloat In the Larbor is not moted; it has theorstically departed with the isauanca of ihe cloar- ance papers, The above reported stocks of Northwestern wheat include 13,611 bu No. 1 Minnesols and 287,632 bu No, 2do, neronts of 1875 AxD 1876 COMPARED. WasimxotoN, April 91.—The following ststement owing the ezports of the principal articles af Tritish and Irish produce and manufactures from the Unitod Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the United States, during the thres months endod March 1, 1878 and 1870, reapeotively, hss been furnished by the Chlel of the Duresu of Statistica, * Commoditics. 1878, 1578, Deer and als, brls, pEXLY 'l,'l X"} Copper—Wraught, cwt, Colton—Tiesa Earihien and eliina wets, 1srdwara and cullery, Iron—Pig, tons.,... Iron—Tar, anglo, bol Trau—Ratlrord of all Iron—Tin plates, tonn, Tron—toaps and sheots, 4 Iron—Crat or wrought, ton 1,405 1,412 1ron~O0ld for manufacitre, [vE) 1,851 Bleel~Unwronght, tons. 2,403 1,124 Tead—Tlaa,rolled ahect e 1 310 Linen—Pioce goodn, yard: 078,500 Paper—Writing and print eavelopen, ewt....... Balt, rock and whits, o, Bilks, Lroxistuffls of entin, yardn. Tibbons of all kind Other articles of BILE 03iF..o . ss Articles of silk snd other mal Spirits, British and Irish, gails Statlonery, otLer than paper. Tin unwrought, tons Wool, sheep and lambs, Tba Woolon aud worsted 'maniifec- tures, yards, ‘Worated stuffe, yards, Carpets, yards,.. 930,100 FOREIGN TRANSPORTATION. Tiecelrsd at Chicago Gustoms April 23, 18762 Lyon & Healy, 15 caaes musical {nstruments; Julius Bauor & Co., 3 caves musleal fnstruments; Floto & Melninger, 3 cass printed matter; N, K. Falrbonks, 1 ous cigars; Stoels, Wedolos & 00., 17 earks manufactures of fran. Amount dutios collected, $5,046,26, 1,401 83008 141,031 £4653 £29,353 T Y 17,719,300 's13,000 PROVISIONS. 0@ PRODUCTS—Wers casler in the sggreate, and with less doing, Ths market aympathized with larger recctpts of hogs, and lower prices at the Stock Yards, which brought out sellers early, but tha later tane was rather firm all round, notwithstanding tho tarther declive in grain, Mzas Pork—Wsa less active, snd declined 150 per trl early, with & very dull foeling, but {mproved near tho end of the session 10 nearly the closing prices of Mondsy, Thero was a better demand for shipment. Bales wero roported of 1,640 brls cash at $21.55@21,65 3 7,250 brls meller May at $I150@321.634¢ 4,000 brls seller Juno st $21.35@2L87); and 1,250 bris saller July at $22,00822.10. Total, 16,140 brls, The market clowed firm ot $IL6G@INT5 caah, sccording to welght; $31.00R31.62)¢ meller the month; $21.83%@ 2165 sellor May: $31.87%5@3190 sellor June; and $2212)5@TL15 saller July, Trinie moea pork was quoted at §20,60, and extra prime st $16.60. LaD—1Vas lcas active, but 8o per 30 tba higher, and yery atesdy, though dull during s conslderable part of the scazion. ‘Thore was & moderats demand, based partiy upoi tho fact of & atesdlor fecling in Liverpool, alen wors reported of 600 tor casts af $12,40¢ 2000 lea seller My at $12.773¢@12.50 : 8,000 tea ucller June at £13.40@10.473¢; and 3,500 tes seller July st $13,67% @13.65, Total, 11,000 tcn, The markst closed ateady far cash'or sellor April; $13.30@19.32% for $13.30. sdllyl $13.43@18,473 tor June; and $13,6:318.62)¢ for nly, MuaTe—Wera agaln easlor, Therowas ucarcely any- thing doing for shipment, the damand belog light, but former prices were nominally sustained, except short ribe, which wero easior, The market was weak for 1atiire, some round lola changing banda at & further dsclins. ‘Thers are fow winter-cured mesta hore now, sscept shouldors s, Balos wore roportod of 400 boxss shoulders, partly st biz d 1,300,000 Iha ahiort ribe at $11.4255@11.43 per 1 for May: $11.63 for June; and $11,77) for July. The market closed at the following range of prices Shoue long | Shor ot clean, Ho, clear, Balled, foo 113 i 1y e 1 uxelly uxahi 1y, HERa 3 o o I3 s K@l 15eln) Dacon, cishonseessd vy NG 1INGIGE Loog and stiort cloars st 11770 cash, and 12¢ seller May, bosed: green hams, 11% (#1330} aweet pickled do, II.“I’?]U}‘G; Oumberlands, 1175(@13¢, eash or sell- :r Ap?&' loug-cut bams, 13@18)e, boxed; bacon t ulat at 3¢ @1c, ablEL¥ IODUGTA Wera wialdy and dulet st 10,80 X ca, ? $.50083600 for Hame, D AELCALIE, oy ma, TALLOW—Was quoted st B5@8jo for city, and Bo for county Totay Ha ':' L BREADSTUFFS, FLOUTL—Was quiet and steady a} former prices, notwithstanding the lower Agures on wheat, the stocks of flonr being so amall that dealers could not have flled many orders, however great tus demand, Hence buy- ors could not dictateterme, Bales wero reportad of 100 s winters (unsound) at $3,60; 630 brls spring extras at $4.60@8.60 ; and 800 bLrls spring superOncd st $3.75, ‘Total, 030 brls, The market closed steady at the fol- lowing range of prices: Chboice winter exuras, $7.30 @1.80; common to good do, §3.80@7.10; ahipping 3034.80; good do, $4.83@35.10; cholos do, i Datonts do, $6,0099.00; Minnssots, $5,00 apring auperfines, $9,00@275; rye flour, $4.25 @81, BBaN—Wau In betler dsmand, and frm for pressat dellvery, but easler for future, Hales wece 20 tona at $11.80 on track, and 70 tons st $11.00 to arnive. MivDLINGE—Halas wars 10 Lons at §$12.00 fres on board car, U‘QI!I-NHD—OOIN. wis nominsl at $17.50 per too, on track, WUEAT—Wheat waa active and sgala wea, declin- 1o ka0 {rom be lowesk prices of Mouday, and closlug JX@2%0 Jowar thau on that day. Private advices from Liverpool quoted that raarket as dull and yory much depressed, Beorbohm callad % 24 ru cental lower, with & decline of 14'31s 84 per quar- e on cargoes aficat § and tnaro were advices i Jrom New York to the effecs that wheat abipped through by ral had besn offersd there the previous day st ‘r‘ll yer bu withous & bid, The York advices of yestorday roportsd further weakuning in symypatny with Liverpool, This, with coutinued Bus weatber, snd some news from country polnts notiug that wesd- iug is well noder way, brought ous larze oferigy, soume of our heaviest lougs doing sheir best Lo unload, Bul the offerings all found ready takers, muatly from 1ho uhorta, who Bited In vary freely,—as some of them thought ft very probable this 15 the lowest furn for the “prescut, aud were satiefied the . profis miready awuade, Under tils e readiness to take hold (he market became steadlor, and was relstively firm during the latter part of the seasion, Thete was again & moderate demand for tho lawer grades for shipment snd laterior points, but none foe the maboard, shinpers belng dlrconraged. Bailer June opened at $1,00Y, receded 10 $1,01%, ad- yaniced Lo $1.012 dealined {o $1.01%, improved to $1.01%, and ciosed st $1,01, Beller May ‘was relativaly weak, tinder the greater presaure to sall wheat deliver- able ‘nest Mondny, and the discount from June widoned ta ‘16, TNs option sold ab 99y c@310LN, closinig o) $2.00, Beller the month, of reqaiar No. 3 spring, was ‘nominal at @10 below May, and giit- adged recelpts of do closed st GiXo, Cash males wers reported of 400 bu No, 1 spring at $1.103¢ ; 800 bu No, 2 doat$1,00; 5,800 bu No, 3 do as BBdujot 2,000 i do (Central) at 91@91¢ 5 1,000 bu rojscted do &t +0o; and 1,40 bu by sample at 91@980, Total, 11,400 b, MINSESOTA WAEAT~Wan quiet &t & decline of 0 per hu, some orders belng beld off {he market for still lower Frlcu. Bales wers roported of 7,000 bu No.2 at $1.03@1.00%: 400 hu by sampla st 98a, on irack: and 2,000 b 40 at $1.10@1.16, free on bosrd care, " Total, 9,400 b, CORN—Was sotive, and gveraged and closed 1o lower, the market_being at ous time 150 below the Iatest’ prices of Monday. Liverpool ‘was dull and caaler (1to@e 0 por quarter), and Now York was 1@140 lowor, whiln tha receipts hers were rathior large for this messon, though picayunishly amall in comparison with those of the lsat woek of April in soveral past years, Tho market aympathized with wheat, sellers belng very numerous, aud offering thelr ‘property o suxiously sa to force 'pricos down by thelr competition, though the intereat ook hold modoralely, the Iatter not Iuylug o freely na n the ettoof ‘wheat, Thers wis some domand for shipments, ss shown ' by the fact tbat high-mized rujed st s fromium, but sample lots were @10 lower, and the shipping inqulry was light st best, with 1o prospect of & apoody 1f there wore euch a hrospect tha markot could scarce- 1y be otherwies than very sirong, as the roceipts aro Tight, and stocks along tho line qf tho oanal ars un- wsuaily small, Seller Aay opanod at dujge, nold down 10 48Xe, improved to dtc, declined to 480, and d- vanesd {o 8ize, closing at '45%c. _Beller June sold at 43@14¢, cloaing st 433o, Bolfer July soll at 333 {6Xe, cloing at d8xc. Beller tha mionth, or regular No. 9, was nominal, Gilt-edged recolpts of. do closed nominally at 43ic, Cash saies were roporied of 19,200 bu No. 2 8t 48X (03%e; 10,600 bu_ highmixed st 484 @#33(e; K00 bu new 'da st 4334l0g 1,600 bu new milzed at 434@ 125¢c; 1,00 bu rojocted at 40\c; 5,600 hit do Afloat at 43¢ 1,200 bu ears ab €3@150: 0,000 by mample ab 80 4480 on track ; and 19,200 do ‘ot 1@ 4k {reo on boozd cars, ‘Total, 11,200 b, ‘—Wero moderatoly actlvo, opening weak, in sympathy with corn, and_subsoquently rallying in company with that qrain, Prices avorsged (o lower than on the previous day, Tho trading was mostly spoculative and parily i’ scttioment, May snd Juno boing the favored options, The recelpts were agsin llberal, and that fact helped o depresa the markel early, the demand for cash througlout being limited, Bamples wero fairly active, larger roceipts cansed some of the ususl tuyers to hald off, Soller May oponed at 32, sola to 31ic, then fell oif 1o 81%c, and closed at 83ic, Juns sold at Y13,@22'¢e, closing at 32c, Frosh No. 2#0ld abU20, and snguiat waa quoted at J13¢c,’ Cash salos ware ro- portod of 1,800 bu fresh No. 3 at #20: 6,000 bu by sam- lo at 33@Ho for mized, And 3@JITxo for white on 5,400 bu do at 36@30c, fres on bosrd. Total, 13,200 b, YK {Vaa aull and @10 lower, The receipts wers liglt, bub the markef woakencd fn sympitay with othier graln, there being but & light toquiry. ‘Bales: 1,600 Lt No. 2 al 63@03:4c, and 400 bu rojected do, st 662 on track. . Total 2,000 bu, BARLEY—Was in moderats domand, declining 163 134c, and rullng ateady at the decline which occurred url_{. ‘The trading waa chiefly in May, which opened nt 5710 and sold quite frecly at 57c, closing stoady at that Bgure. Juns waa quistand steady ot Monday's rango, thus narrowlng the differenco betwesn May and Juua from 3 to 3o, June was quoted early at Gk aud closed at 53 bid, Cash was dull at a declinoof 1@13c, No. 3 rogular being quated at B8@38K0, The lowsr grades were s0arco and steady at 41@430 for No, 8, and_nowlually firmer at 3@3do for rejested, The rtock In store is decreasing, and the grain drawn out is Leing shippod Exat, whevs It is taken by consumors. week the stock docreased over 25,000 bu, aud as s arriving 8 further redaction may bo expected during the prescnt week, The atock is now but about 60,000 bu {u oxcess of that for last Apni at this aate, Cash wales were reported of 1,200 bu No, 2at Siye; 800 Lu No, 3 at 41@43=; 1,200 bu by sampls at 51@C0S on track, Total, 3,200 bu, FIRST OALL, QGraln was moderately active, and firmer, Provislons wero quiet. ‘Wheat—Sales §0,000 bu ot $1,0081,00 for My and $1.U1@1.01 ¢ for Corn. oa, 5,v00 bu for May at é0c, improvemont. LATLST. Meas pork wns falrly nctive, and 5@100 lower undor {roo vfl-nn? s Lolog reported of 5,000 bris at $:1,55 for My, $31,75@21.87}; for June, and $24,00$ for Jul; . ez, Balea 2,250 ten at $13.275¢ for May, Lard was o 14,433 for Junc, and $19.571a for July, AMesta were in falr roqnest, shoulders belng lower, Sales 1u0,60% b3 whiort riba ealier July at 11%a; 200,000 Ibs shouldern seller May at $7,65@7.5734, Whoat was falrly sclive and esdier. Bay soll at 20X @$1.00/;, and closed at 093 Juue solil'at $1,005 ©1:0175, aud'closod at the ius ‘Corn’'was fn_modcrate demand _snd firmer early, closiug tho ssme ax at 1 o'clock, May sold ot 4375 nxgecloxing u tho Inslle, an June at (55 @10 closingat {35, July sold'st 10314480, closing &b thia tnside. . Oata were quict at 32@326 for May, Iarloy was Nooff for June, which sald at SiXo. and May was quoted at GCK@5Ten CALL BOARD, Mess park wag anly Lalrly aclivo on tho Jaat call closing .about 10c [owor than on 'Ohiange, at $21,62% for May, $21,15w21.7:% for Juns, and $31,90@21.92% for July, with sales of 3,250 brls st $21,64% for May, $2L7511,77 for Juns. and $31.90G¢41,93 for Jul rd was sterdy at o previous decline, closing at $13,97¢ for May, $13,42% June, and $10,88 for July. “Balew wers made of 2,00 toa at the abova guota- onx, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTOL—an steady st $1.14. DROOM-COBN—The retall demand was up to tho rocent aversge, and most of the orders were placed at tha quoted Bgures, Thestock ia decreasing, sud the best grades are firmly hold, but common corn {s still plentiful, aud any matorisl incresse fn the re- caipta of such might lead to weskucas. Wo quoto: Choica hurl, 8@%c; No, 2 hurl, @80 cholce me- dium, 1@7)0; good medium brush, 6@0xo; falr ina{de and covers, 5@5Kc; uforior, d@i)o; crooked, 330e BUTTER—Trade wan sgaln reported dull, with values weak and varfable. Thers ie mot os yet any considerstls accumulation of Luttor at this point, but a8 the receipta are now steadily fucressing, without any correapondiog improvement In the demsnd, thers 1o 1ack of confidonca in the futuro of pricss, aud Lold- ers seam inclined to dfsposs of thele goods on the eat torms poesible, Wa nola s farther reduction of 1c, 38 follows: Cholco to fancy yollow, 31@%e; mo- dium to good gradss, 25@28¢; Inferlor o common, U@ e BAGGING—There (was & fale volamo of sales in this markot yostorday, and prices wore sieady 8s pre- viously quoled: Stark A, 20c; Peerlees AA, 250} Lewiston, 5c; Montaup, 250; Ontano, 230; Amer- fean A, T0c; Amoskesg, e; Otter Creek, Zio; burlap bags, 4 Lm, 144@16%e; do, 5 bu, 15@10c; gannles, single, 14}@15%0; do, double, I3@c. OUEESE~This markes is in an uusettlod state. Primo old chossa {8 practically out of the markst, and the littlo of the mew make coming forward Is of §ne ferlor quality, snd salls irregularly, Now skimmed ia quoted at Mgt for poor Lo best, QOAL—Busiuess romsins Insctive at nominally nn- changed pricos: Lackawanns, range and nut, $10,005 0 egy, $3,50; canuol, $1.008760: Erie, $7.00} Hioas- by, "41.0067.80; xlmmm {alloy, $i.00; Tudiana block, 35,807 tskimore & Obo, $1.0; 1iincls, $1.008 EGUS~Werosellingat 120, The offerings wern targe, and a furtlier decline is probable, FISH—Thero was » falr busioees fn progress at tie somexed quotationa: No. 1 white-fab, X- Lty $3,1045.25; No,d do, $L.0U@S5.10; Mo, 1 trout. $1.00; No. 1 shors mnckurn‘imnuw, ;\(-hrl. $12.60 @13.00: No, 1 bay, $9,0@9.:25; No. 2 mack- erel, Mebrl, $3.00@8.25 ; ‘family mackorel, X-bri, $0.23@0.60; 'No. 1 ahore kits, large, $1.00; No.1 ba; kiia, 31,807 Large famuiy kits, $1,20; bauk 00d0sh, $4.7 cadtish, $3.70@5,16; Lavrador Ler- TI5@35,00; do ig-brl, $K84.5 ound, Lrls, $0,60.40,78¢ do ig-brl, Derring, per Lox, 4003 No, { her- 3 Columbis Miver saimon, UITH AND KUTH—Applen sro Other domestic fruits aio are in reduced supply, snd all kinds sre lhoid with exceptionyl frmnas, ¥or forelgn varietios there was & ocomparatlvely ateady turket, A fairly soilYe tuavemeni was wit novsail, We quote: Fonzion—Datos, 8@70; fige, tayors, 14@16c3 fige, druws, 11@1%0; Turkish pranes, new, T¥@1%c ¢ Trench prunes, kegs and boxos, 10 1507 ratalns, layers. $24332.30; loosa Muscatel, $3,05@3.40 1 'Valancis, 11W@11%e; Zaute cyrrants, T5@u0 3 cliron, 23@Ho. Douxatio—Alden apples, 183200; Michigen spples, eomminon, Yl ; do choice, 10xidlle; paaches, . halves, ' 133 @1003 do, ared, 17@1003 blackberrics, 11%,@120; Yaaberries, 43@so ; yitted cherries, Li47t0,” NoTs—Hilbarts, 11 @130 nimonds, Terrigoua, 1X@io;. Naples wal- uutd, uew, 104170 Freuch walonls, new, 11k4 12503 walniits, 183@160; Lrazils, §3@1lo; s, 1151305 Wilmington' pwnute, Basc; Teuneises jeanuis, @G African peauata, GLREEN FRUITS—Anplss ware weak under larger receipls, Tue supplyof forelgn fruits was lberal, but nd continues 1o fmprove Now York 1¢ cent ricos, @0.00 per il P Valoncia $12.00413.00 per case; lomons, $3,00@0.00 per Lox, GROCERIES~Thers was an sctive market yeuterds the lendlug Jolber baving al the ousloets ey could comifortabily stieud to. Not ouly haya the past fow days of plosant weather called out A malerially in. creasod omand, Lut & marked improvement n calleo tons 44 slio noted, and the guueral market wears s bet bor ook tliss for Diaby week yaat, Coffocs are siead- for, Bagrs aro working a littla easler, Rica fs Arm at ‘s furiler mivance of & ke Hirups, molskses, splcen, etr,, rule steady, Hicg—Raugoon, 8,@7e; Caroling, T{@8%0; Lou. Iatans, B, 04, Correxs—0, G, Java, 303l Javs, No, 3, M@ holce to faucy o, 2ika#230; good to prime 35,1 common to fair, adilay rout- {130 ¢ Biugaporo Javs, 33@%o; Coats Rica, 1arsesibo, 44 €3ic. BUsaig—Vatent cut loaf, 11 @11 fc; crushed, 1) @lizio ¢ powdered, 11%@11x0; granulated,’ 1035 . standard, 10,0} 4o No, B, 9@ 31ra ¢, 9240 c; ONo, 3, 0)60; yellow O No, ic; cloiio browd, 85@3%c; falr (0 prime do, Suwoyos cumnon dou T @ss choics molsucs - Y WG] common to 0, TH i New Britaan Lt Lab BIRUr—California sugur- , 63@706; dis- 19000 Aripe, $1OKEII0F BIVEr dsiper sxire ‘A0, 603 H ottre sirnp, $0@%50; extra do, 53R mb&" Orloans molsasen, '“?figa&l"."#;‘.‘;“k&"&& i do, common 1o good, @ 30¢ 3 ;uewnu: common molasses, 393400; Llackatrap, "y Hrious—Allaploe, 17@173¢0; cloven, 62@330; casain, 0@310¢ pepper, 11 -&muwe: nutmegs, §1,2341,23; Cal- cuita gingor, 144@18)a, Hoars=True Diue, dt¢e; German Mottlod, 83705 White Lily, 6@6ye; White Toss, 6@0Ye: Tloyal Ba- ;fln, 8%wBc; Bavon Imperisl, 6¢; Goldon West, 8X@ 0. rAncn—Escelstor, laundry, 83(@7e; do, gloss, 8% @ve; do, corn, ka9io; Kingaford, purs, 140} do, sils ver ploss. 9@0X et do. corn, 10@10K0. HAY=No, 1 finotby and upland aad No, 1 pralria wera in deniand and firta under Ught offerings, and oihor grades wors quist and unchanged. No, 1 timo. thy solt at §14.00 free on cara, Quoiationa: No.1 tim- othy, $13.80 #14,00; No, 3 o, $11.00; mized do, $10.00; \’x{hnd prairis, $11.00 ¢ No, 1 do, $3.5040.00; slough, 087,50, l‘l"l’gllWINEE—Wurn qilet and Orm at Monday's quotation, Bales were reporied of 160 bris at $1.07 per. flll\sn. HIDES—Continne in moderats demand and_ steady, damaged stock belng quoled st Go on the atrect, Qroen city butchers', B3 green country, B écn calf, 1 and calf, 1403 dry salted hides, 120} descon skine, 46 80c, Shoep polts, Wool oetimated as washed, JKa3ze. TiOPS—\vare qulet ot B3lse, Welis April 31, says? ¥ Wa have to tepott a very quict mar- ket, with the prico 1o lowor on New York Stale hops, There s very littlo to give hope of & batier market, nf ledat for soma Lime {0 coms, as shippors claim to bo noatly through opersting for the season, The quality has now become ko much reducod by the alipmcat of aver 45,000 balos to Eurape of our chofcost Lops that thers romaina Hiitla or 1o stock auitable for export: thorefare, whatover business {a done_for export from {hls timo'out must b in seconds and low grades, Tho auestion, * Whets do All the hopa como from?' {4 Sually answerad by the Waterville (N. Y.) Tymes. Ao- cording to the Mries, bwo countios, viz,, Onolds and 3adison, in this Btate, ralaod over 40,000 balcs of ho Taat year. I this bo o, we ara Inclined o think thio eatimate of 140,000 bialea as being lnst yoar's growth of thio entire country 18 400 smalL" METALS AND TINNERS' BTOCK—A marked im. provament tn trado a raported for ihe past fow 0 ho fine weathior Laving so much jmproved the rosda in the fnterior, z to make morchants more wiiling to atock up, ir business being on ihe Increazs dlly, Prices are steidy all round, s followa: Pruate-10, 10x14, $3.50; do, IX, 10214, $12.00; ing, 14320, 10, $9.00. P'1a Tix~—Large, 1703 bar, 2%, ' BoLoAR—No, 1, 200; Na.'3, 180, Plg, Tio; bar, B)fls: load ' pips, 9¢, COPPRR— Dottorus, #4o; sbeathing copper, 8le, Bnexr Ziso —Full la‘m alabe, 830, A1 4o rate {ron, No. 0 {0 13, 18e; da, No, 1, stained, ‘166; American Russia A, 150; D, 110} _gak vanized 17on, No, 30, 14e: discount, 26 per cent. Winm —Nos, 1 10 6, 06: 5,7, 00, 10¢; '10 to 11, 1 113¢; 18and 14, 130;’ 18 and 10, 1403 17, 15¢; 1 10, 100; 20, 20c; full bundles, per cons discoun! febeo wire, 8o} do, amalt lots, Bige. NAILS—\cre stoady at $3,10, Tates net. The do- mand a increasiug. OILS—Carbon was again esay, being offored ot & 0 declina from Monday's quotations, Ith shat excep- tion no pricechangee wore noted, Businees contintics to improve. Wa rovisa our lint an follows: Carvon, 115 degrees lest, 194Aluxc; do Tlinols logal test, 160 degrecs, 114@14;; anow whits, 130 tost, 17%0c: do- besdtight, 138 Uegrees, 175¢i oxira wititor lard ofl, 3; No, 1, 97@uBo; No. 4, @40 linsced, raw, 60203 botlod, @0t whale, winter blosclied, T84 8003 sperm, $2.13@2.30; neatafoot ofl, atrictly pure, $1.15@1.20; do extra, Ub0: do No,1, bank oll, atralts, 8ua: plumbago oll, G0@180; turpentine, naplitha, dsodorized, 03 gravity, 13i@l4%c; West Virginia otls, natural, 29 deg., a24J60; natural, 30 deg., 2/.7300; reducod. 2 deg,; 20@2:0; PAINTS AND OOLOKS—Trade fs reviving, but the movement is nok yet active by any mesns, and (Lo foellng among JobiLers §a not spoctally buoysut, Tue fnlluwl!lfo ricos aro current: While lead, strictly purs, $10.0); do, fancy Lrands, $3.0020.80; zinc, Amietlean, $11,501 do French; $14.060; Manury's rall’ road colors, $1.50 ; palaco-car colors, $3.00@10.00, POULTIY—\aw' 1 fulr roquest and ateady, the of- ferings being very amall ¢ Turkeys, in coops, 13@1503 clijckens, $4,8033,00 per dozen, BEEDS—Timothy waa active and n shade firmer, with sales st $2,4%@2.50 for prime and $2,3U@3.40 for good samples, Clover was dull and heavy. Prime modium was quoted at §0,40@0.00, Eiax wasnoiainal at $L.20@1.45, Hungariau waa in requost at 60 26lc, and in falr uupr‘lly. Ailleb wau quiet at 60@%5e, BALT—1as Ia falr demand and sleady: Saginaw fine, $1,40% Conada do, $1.45; ordinary coarse, $1.7 Qairy, withont b 75 dairy, with bags, $3.60; Asbton dairy, po k, $4.60. ‘TUBACCU—The markot remains quist and nomi. nally uichunged. Ordert uro tuan to meeling current needs. Wo repest our quotationt Wrareay Lear—Falr %4370 falr ta Ane, 11@120; extra fine wrappers, Thwkia, 2 MANUPAGTUBED—Pine Cul—Cholce to extra, 3@ he; medlum to gooll, 63@Glc; conmon, 43@300. Plug—Natural leaf, soft prenied, tholce to oxtrs, T +oc; do biard presserl, 63G70z; half-bright, chol s, 5503 0o} do modium, 50@33a; standard black, good 1o ex- tra, €3@)J0; comuion black, 43@43c, ' Smokini— Good to cholce, Jieddle; medium, B1@@d3e: common, 10@3te; Callfornla, cholce, 40@60c; do extra, 60 1.0, ¥ A8 —Tobborn of tess report an Increaning do- mond, and prices show more stability tinn dr- ing tho oarller weoks of tue menson. Quntations romaln o followa: GuNFOWDEA—Common, B@40c; good do, d)@1Sc: medium, 45@G0c: good dn, 60 @sio; Gho, 65@H0¢c; fnost, G0B30; choice, T0@760% choleear, 003950} fancy, $1.05@1.15. TMPRRIAL—Com- mon, 34@3ic; pood do, 33@100; mellum, 40@dkc; good do, 45@800; Ans, 60AGSa3 Anest, 66:d000; choice, 6i@iCe; clolrest, 0@73c, Jarans—Common, 3@ 330; good common, IxA3Ya; medium, 40@4: good medium, 4@1tc; fne, 5U@GG; Anest, 65:¢10u; cholce, 60@65o;' cholcest, TdhaToc, OOLONGE—~COmMMGD, 0@ ey good common, 35@38c; medium, 40.«4dc ; good medluin, £1@43c; Sne, 48@30c; finest, 634580 ; clvice 60:at20: choicest, T5@BUC. VEAL—Was dill at 3@7%0, Tho offerings woro targo and prices very irrogular, WOOD—Tho macket was quoted easy at $4.50 for fiaplo; at $1.60 for besch and st $5.60 for aiabs de- verod. ‘WOOI—as slow and easy, Following are the qnots- tlona s Tub-washed, prime, 600t ao, poor to good, 44@18c: washied fleece, fine, good conditloned, 3@ 4003 wasned, moedium 'do, 40@430; unwashed, fine hexry 1o liglit, 25@ud0; do, medium, 30@33c; pulled, average, 30@3-C, RALLROAD FREIGHTB—NRaten are- reduced 5@100 all round, and the rovisel tariff iaded, graln hav- ing been taken for New York, according to re‘pcrt, st 2u)c, The markot Inin a very unsettisd condition s Flour Graln " Fourth DBulk Boged Chicago to— par brl. Ik, class, 0 25 » meats, monts, New York.....os.8 I Eitiedeinii By gy o Philadel 3, 2. 4 4 Huwots 2 0 A A DRY GOODS. That settled roads and plesaant weather woes oll that were needed to infuse life into the dry-goads trade is evidenced by the courso of the market durlng the wesk ending with yeaterday, From the oponing to the ead af the week, under the Influence of sunny days, thore was o steady and marked improvement in the demand, aud tho closing daya were charactarized Dby gonulne activity in neatly sll departments, Inte- rior merchants wero prasent in goodly numbers, snd, #a prices ure now at a point where any further shrink- age 18 uot to be apprehendod, the extrems caution hithorto choracterizing thelr movements is no longer apparcnt, The demand is, however, strictly legitl- mate, uothing rescmbling a apeculative tendoucy v+ ing as yot beon developed, In values fow changes Lave takon place, Prints remain in en unsottled stato, and 15 will e noticed that the quotations of Coclieco, Amerioan, Hpraguo, and some otlicr brands nhiava been cut down Jc, but the general market matn- taine a steady and firm tone, Tha following concern- ing the export movement is from iths Naw York Journal of Conmerce of April 22: * Whatever im- provement thero may be In domeatic trade is, how- aver, falrly surpassed by tho Increased volume of our oxparta which aro bang ment, not sa st fiest to Europesn iniddlemen, but diroct, Thls week shows the largest amount fu valua snd number of packages us far sent forward thle year, and tho total to duto haa very nearly "%‘M up with 1830, ‘Thioro ate only tv‘ln o:l.‘\.er yeara, 1860 and 1801, when the sxparis were Tger, BROWN COTTONS, Atiantio &, dbuirnes g Cabot & 44 [ Atlautlo 11} 44 Cabat W, &4 8 Now Hartford, AX, . Lawrence, LL, Lawrence, Y, Atlantic D, 4~4,.. Atlantic P, &4, Indiau Head, 4-4, Indian Iead, 73,000 Nashvillo.....o, K {Aduwam, 2, ‘Tremont, U O, Lwplre Btat 7 k1’4 [ Uadger Hitato, 7 |oontluonial i %8 BROWNK o Nashus B, 40-In, oy tndiin Orchard, Naaliua &, 361 8% [IudlanOrchar Naahus 0, 53-tn 4 [Dwight Btaz, Tepporell K, 40-1 9% {Dwight Htar, 40- Pepperell 14, 36-tu.., B |Contlnental ... ? Pepporell O, JiAn, 1,0 87 (Loolt, M, ) Vopporell N, M-in. ., T3 |Newmarkei A 3 Crescent. . Massachusotts T8, 3¢ |Grost Falia AL Indian Orchard, AA . Indian Orebard, EE., 8 PRINTS Merrimac ¥, Plak, Washington, Prize Modal, BLEAGNED COTIONS, 14 G, 4., 143 Moiint 1iope, 1 lHl-ch(nnv,AA 1 Gt ¥ruitof the Loom,,.11 \ Gem of the ptndls,. 93¢ | Boott, 1, uedide.... ... 1U3 {Baolt, B Androscoggin, L., 10" [Oreen, G, Amoskerg 10% Vaughan, XX, zu !unwwu.. Aubura, . Stmaiaws. Clintan, Lancaal CORART INANA, 1 Indlan Orchiard, O a =] 33 EH H T10Kh, Minnsbahs, 4-4 tinnenaha, T 3 IQonestoga T, Amoskpag, AC; 15 1Coneatogs AA, 30- Amoskaag, A. 134 | Mothuon A4 Amoskeay, I 1) Atmokeng, 14 Amoskeng, D! 33 Amonkesg, . 256 Poat Rive 9 Conestoga exira, d-4,10 Sonealogs oxtrw; 74117 Conestogs G, d-4, .17 DI » ot Oti, B Otls, 0O, Uneanvlils, GOA. Toaer Grook, AR« 11aymoaker, Bearer Oreck, D, |llvlum o o, Amerlean, 8-3 g {Amorican; 3-3 Hiamiiton, 0-3 ‘Hamilton, 3-3 STRIPES, Creadmoor, AA Dollymaunt. . Fafrmount, 88, Besver Craek, CO, BIAtOr'S oooves. o Evorett, Na. 1...,. Massabeanic, , Wimbledon ... Oroedinoor, XX,ueess DUOKA AND DRILLS, Ontario B-oz, duck, 25 e|UulI!l'URl COA, 1-8..14 U ar, 1 Falrmount, 'P,,... 0 Amorkeng, bfflwfl.uvlg 9 a‘Nq:lznmduuk, 10-o02,, st Ontario 10-02. duck,, 2 01'dseteeaaessvnes Outario 130z duck,.,37 |Neponset duck, -0z, Ontario 18-0z, duek., .43 COldiesesaras soese ‘Western star, 20-inch 183§ |Neponset duck, 8-oz., Western Btar, 40-iuch M§ eol'd Greenwood, ' §7-inchi |Defiance, cold.... Wagon-cover B O T Stark drill ... Amonkeng drill LIVE STOOK. OLICAQO. Cattle, Mogs, 100 0010 14,410 a i 24,055 1,18 Shoep. 310 1,420 2,148 4077 8,102 [vel OATTLLE—~Tho most enconragiug thing that conld bosaldof yesterdsy's market was that its gemoral festurea wers no more unfavorable than for the day Lofore. Including thoe cattls left over from last woek, tha supply foll lttle shors of 6,000 head, or & number more than throa times as large as was required to maot the comblned wants of tha trade, which, in viow of the oxtrome depression st the East, were comparatively imited, Duyors were indifferent, nud although they ‘wora allowed to fix prices to suit thomsslyos, they took 1n tho sggregste only about 2,000 head. The rangs of #alés was $2,80@6.10, with most of the trading at $3.00 @3,78 for butchors’ stock, at $3.5034.00 for foedors, and at $4.00@4.60 for fair to good, amootl, well-fatted sbipplog beoves, The roarket closed bard, OATTLE HALES, Av. Drown, Thompson & Co. to uoenan, 1,008 To Morris & V¥ . 1,215 To Morris & W....... o B0 191 Qco, Adsma & Co, io Ilartwoil.,. 17 1,103 To O'irien (cows) 1 oyt To Jowell £Son..... 1,181 Honwe Bros, & Co, to Graves (fecders L1200 Denney & Rodmond to’ Hastman, 64 1,409 0 Eastman..... P KT Sxown, Price & T, (0" Horr u'l'fl Htl‘ag, l]L o or oole] i T8 Bock & 117, R. Btrahorn & € » To Hammond, To liammond, oo saees 18 Hall,Latturson & Co. to Morris kW 15 To Morrls & W, A o D. ‘Thompaon. To Martin To Goryl Martin Br To Swoeney (fows) o Baer Bros!, .. To Hirsh, AL'& 11, Green & €0, o Wi o Tonfel To Kef D e 17 Ingwersan Broa, to Heck & K., is a 4, 3 4.08 4, 4, YTy {34 = B38EESBHEE 8% ,oeanas 8 Cof o 543 B 445 £ shauEs Zhgsags e AR S GRS akk & 4 .16 Were activo at 5o declino from Monday's rul- HOGS- Ingg prices, light woights osaing off io $7.03@1.16, and Poor to prime Livavy selling at $7.60@7.80. Thoro were #alea of shippers and Inferlor heavy ati$8,75@7.25, 9.00 34,33, but the & fow oxtra heavy were (aken at bulk of tho day's work was done within the narrow rangoof $770G@T.80, Notall tho hoge wers disponed of, auu_the feollng 8t futther decline. HOG S4LES, i), Iattorvon & To Fawlor. sl 88 g B¢ 203 To Rickers iuse. 178 23 Aartin Bros, to Armour,, [T Ta Willisn Amith, 45 2 Vi o1 416 20 291 B3 915 s sereeneieens, 203 Horine Bros, & Co, to Crane,. 260 “Io ] Beulley, . & ‘Wood Lroa, Wl Brown, To Ht, Cuarles 39 s 40 03 a1 the clodo was favorsble to & aasasy AN AIIIx AN, SEESNLL: RREaT e To Arniou 8 m To Fowler. 0 i To Fowlor " 7.78 To Fowler 80 ks To Fowler, 57 2.1 To Fowlor, . LU T K I, Btrahorn & Co, io "Thatlow, LI X7} 'Ta Armonr...... EU &) To Armou w0 Tug Tn 8herman,,., 103 708 To Sherman. I 160 To Hlcker,oossess 25 I8 Nieolen & Addoms to Armour, 210 v.Es To Orvl 296 .00 To Orvl > S A To Tabor, ., 188 9 J, M. Robinson to m 1w olmes & Dook W To Armour, i To Fowlet, ... Lo Fowler Drown, Thowpson & Uo, to Ar- mony 61 ‘To Tabor, TG MATA o eveereesreneersorness 80 374 701 Relley, Graber & Co. to Kont, Sho. 301 T o pring & IT.. 6 2 s .6, Louo o Glllett. @ 15 71 TO LODCTMAN. 1ueztressessesiese 58 183 7.70 SHEEP—Ware dull, with rices. favoring the biger, ‘Wo quiote common to modlum at $4, 5,00, and 10 cloics at $3.35@6.35, gy gl BUEZP SALES. No. Av. DTrics, Conovet & Tali t Torshey, 40 $3.00 To Herahoy, 8 500 'To Horahoy, i k 81 600 Butker & Cocliran to Hoiiix, 104 67 1. B. Mallory & Diro, to Holll 81 i1y Iolmes & Deckott to Hollla w12y Jamea Jackson to Shelbet, ., B BATYK DUFPALO, Buyrato, N. Y., April 25.~Carrre—Rocelpts, 678; total for the weok, 7,100+ matket moderatsly sciive, d prices from a ahado o o better on_poorer quall: ; beat offerings st daat weok's rates ; salos only 13 cara, Bitezr AND Lastos~Ttecelpty, €00; total for the week, 8.800; market dull and slow; eales 2,300 at last week's quotatio; yeTogsTacolpts, 300 total for wmsm Mar. el for want of stock; Yorkors, $3.1538.30; ieav; $8.0088,95, i i 7o EAST LIDERTY. EAsT LoEnTY, Pa,, A{prn 235, —CarTLE—Rocaipts to- day, 874 bead, sli for this market: aupply fair: relall Lurlness brisk, but dull; otherwise for want of buyorn; prices Srm at fast waok's quotations; bost, $3.50.40.00§ madium to good, $3,00@5,40; common to fair, $4,009 ‘fi”:o:@hl“;t; searco ot $,0084.33; stockers wearco av ifous—Tecolnts to-day, 990 head ; Yorkers, §7.80@ 8.30; Philadelphian, $9,15.25, Burer—~NRoceipts, 2,500 head ; elling at $4.00@0,50. WATERTOWN, MASS, WATCRTOWN, Mass,, 25,—0arrrLE—Roceipts, 1,406 ; market duil ¢ #ales of choloo at $3,50@3.75 ; ex- 1ra, $1.76@8.25; first quallty, $0.78@7.G0;5 socond, .15@ 1,60 {hird, $4.7563.50, Husee AND Lastns—Recolpts, B76; 8a was the best price on flocks, moatly lambs, select quality; sales in lota 88 §2.00@3.50 sach § extra, 1003050, OF $3%@80 por 1b, BT. LOUIS, g e et shipping, 31.9C@7.38; Yorkers, ST.03@7.¢ ;1&\'}-‘:1'.‘51: Butchere', $7.6031,75. B.75, local trado, ATTLE—Slow and tnchanged ; 1itils dolng beyond CINCINNATIL. Crcinatt, O, April Zi.—loas—Stasdys falr de- mand: common to good light, $T40@7.70;5 fair to good Heavy, $1.6028.00; sles chiofly at $7.6087.603 Tocolpts, 3,007 shipmenits, 1,100, LUMBER, The wholaeale market was again dull and weak under heavy olferings, the river along the salo-docks being woll filled with cargoes. DLieco siufl declined 60c per m, solling at $8.50, and slowly at that prico, as. city dealors were disinchined to tako hold, nd the country wad poorly roproientod on the matkot, Come mon to falr inch was gquoled ab $10,00312,00 and choice dry strips brought §16.00. Lath wers quict at $1.50, Eeveral cargoca were sold, and about 20 wers carried aver. Following avo the sales : Cargo J, N. 1L, from Manistas, 180 ™ Jolsls and scantiing 8¢ 38,50, By Blanchard, Borland & Cq Cargo Dan Newhall, from Manivise, 136 m joists ang scantling at $3,60. By J. M, Loomis & Co, Uargo Oitawa, from Grand Laven, 170 m strips and boards at $12.00, By Ewer & Aarhaus, Cargo nchr L Hlmmons, from Muakegon, 5 m cholca atripa and boards, dry, at $16,00; 150 wm fair do, green, t $11,60; 85 m Iath at $1.50. By O. Demiug & Co, ‘Trada is increasing at the yards, but prices sro easy owing to tho more llberat roceipts by lake, as woll as the fact that saveral firma are making chauges i locss tion, hence offer 1o slhinde pricos when necessary o elfect sales, because it saves the troublo and expenns of maring the atuff, Bhingles continue dull. The renorted abipments Jestorday esceaded 3,000,000 Following ars the yard quotations First ana socona clear, Third clear, 1 inch, Third cloar, thick Giour fooriog, tni i ‘Wocond, rough.. 50,000#32.00 10.00@10.00 Cloar siding, first and second. First common alding. .. Flootlng, first common, drersed. ¥looring, secoud common, dresssd, ., Tlax boards, A i Common inch, oo Jolsts aad scaniiing, 0 A shingles Bhingloa on fradk.. . 2.90 2.408 2018 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREION MARKETS, Fpactal Dispaich (o The Chicayo Tribume, Livearoor, Apeil 25—11 a m,~Frous—No, I, 2a; No. 3, s, Guan—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 3 11; No. 2, %4 84; spring, No, 1, Us 84; No, 2, 8a; whits, No, 1, 108; No. 2, 08 843 cluby, No, 1, 108 7d; No. 3, 10s 2d. 'CGorn 2643208 0d, Puovistons—Pock, 855, Tard, 69s, * Livenroor, April 25—2 p. m.—Wizar—Winter, Ne, 1,96 1043 No. 3, 94 0d; spring, No. 1,987d; No, 2 ¥aj whits, No, 1, 98 10d ; No. 3, ¥a 7d; club, No, 1, 100 6d; No, 2, 9831d. Livznroor, April 208 30, Lavenroor, April 25—Tatest,~0oTTON — Market dall; depreased; 8 5-10@035d; sales, 0,000 balos, fo- ctading 10,000 for apoculation and ozport, and 4,000 Amarican, Yarna and fabrica at Manchoster ateady, Lowpon, April 25.—Ratx or Discount—In opas market for threo months! bills, 1, bulng X below the Bauk of England rato, CoNsoLs—Aoney and sccount, 937-1; ods, 100X} 670, 1007¢; 10-40w, 107; mow Os, 106)5; New Xork Central, 1035 Erfo, 14} Erls preferrad, 23, Lnxsxen Or—22a 8d Breox Ort—93s. BriiTs or TURFERNTINE~134.323 0, Pants, April 25, ~RunrEs—Now Se, 105¢ 850, Anrwrap, April 25, —PEIIOLEUM~2Ta, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New Onveaws, April 93.~Cotton—Domand smod erate; salos 3,300 bales, buyers taking 2400 market dopreased: good ordinary to mtrictly good ordinary, v4@10Xe; low middling to strict low wid- dling, 10@11)c ; middling to striot middling, 115§ @13X0; good middling to widdling falr, LWNGLEE reccipts, uet, 1,977; gross, 1,706 ; osports to Creat Biritain, 5,308; to the Continent, 3,847} atock, 183,717 UALVESTON, April 25,~Colton dull and mominsli middiing, 1330; net receipts, 508 balos; gross, 839; sales, 15, Bavaxwanm, April 25.~Cotton dull; midalingh 12X net roceipta, 144 balos; groas, 2233 sales, X% Ctanrrgvon, April 25,—Ootton quict; middilogh 13%0; not recelpts, 158 balss; sales, 350, MoorLy, April 35,~Coiton frreqular; middlings 120; net rucelpls, 270 balaag exparts to Grest Britalsy 3,838; costtwiss, 101 ; sates, 500, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PBILADELFILL, Pa, ADril 28,~Wool quist but 870! supply verys small; Ohlo, Pennsylvsnis, snd West Virginia XX sod abovs, ¢4@460; X, 44@i50; mediusy 46@180; ooarse, (U@{do; Nuw York, Michigen, 1o discs, snd Wostern fine, S51%@400; medlum, &34 4750 ; coarss, 40@420; comblng, washed, 6836303 U washied, 4250; Canads combing, 6305 fine uawsshied, 25@77%0; coarso sud modlum, unwashed, 333350 fub-wished, 45@300; extra and meriso pulled, 3@ 10§ No. 1 and auper, palled, $5@38c NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, age Nxw Yonz, April 35.—The package trade wes quish Jobbing branchss were laes Active. Sotion goods~ 25—216 P, We—-ConN—20s

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