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FINANCE AND TRADE. Operations in Financial Circles Burplus of Funds Incroasing: Not Active. -The Cloarings $:3,000,000. The Prodnce Markels Nervouse Pro- visfons Active and Very Weak, Gradn Bteadior--Wheat Firmar--.Coru Btrong. FINANCIAL. The business of tho Lanke was dull Payments amonnt to morathan new loxns, and the surplua of thio losusblo resources of the banke is consequently Inercastog the demand fi carsy stuff wl Tiecolpta of country stuff are large: but 'rom the Doard of Trade for loana to ith rematns light, The country roads are roported to be drying rapidly, and the movsment of country pr and tho move oduco and eatile has boon quickened, mentof currency o the country has grown, Thesa aigns preceds an improvement in cole Joctions and A retnrn of cars §n the losn markel, For tho presont, {1 tiore 18 & moderato number of applics- tions from the mercantlle and other customers of the bank. Tiaten of disconnt ara B@10 por cent, with a growlng isposition to barrowers, make concessions to dosirable outside On tho street rates aro 7@18 per cent with & auper- Suity of funds, New York e zchange was sold between banksat par %0 25¢ per $1,000 promium, ‘Tho cloarin, g3 wore $3,000,000, TTOSPECTS OF TIIE BILVER 185UE. Treasurer New says the diferent sub-trossurios snd ihs Trossury here will pay out within tho nost six ‘woeka about 810,000,000 n silver, and that after that thesupply will bo groator than tho demand, It is very likely that within two months Congress will pass an act ncreasing tho legal tender of silver, and thst the Mint capacily of the conntry will be conmsid- erably fncreasod. I¢ is argued that machinery bas eaused tha vast of sllver production ta used n the too rapld mining » ong. The bonsnzaista say they aro bound o Last 1 touch boitom and that the ce old will mak rade. They must bo tho'fi opportunity to exchaugo small tonders lur’lllm must be in silvor production within a few yeara, ontinual decreasn in_the production of o nllvor colu an sbeolute uocousily in ineist that tho popularization of allver rst atep to speclo payments, and that {he Schominations of legl the first thing, conpled witli an Increasa In tho legal tandor of silver.—Fash- inqton Correapondence New York Daily Dultetin. GOVERNMENT NONDS, 'Tho bids for the $5,883,000 of new &s, part of the Alabama Indomnity Fund, wero opened t tho Tress- ury in Wasbington on Mondsy, Thero wers twenty- five bids, and 000,00, Tho the nggrogalo amount bid for was $70,~ highest bid was $10,78 7-16 for all or non, by Droxcl, Morgsn & Co, far N, M. Bothachild & Bons, J. B, Morgan, Angust Belmcnt & Co., and theme selves, Qotsll werons Tho award was mado to ihem, Tho bids in follows ¢ J.W. Beligman & Co,, $1,000,000 at 103 16-100; $1,000,~ 000 at 103 106-1000 3 $1,000, at 101 7.100; $1,0.0,000 sL104 l&mbuou at 102 9%-100; $783,000 nt 102 03-100} 600,000 at I 000 nt 103 25-1 25100 3 100 3 A $500,000 3t 103 2i-100, 191-100, L. Voo Hoflman & Co., $5,84),~ 00, Phillp Spoyer & Co., $1,000,000 &t 103 at 102 43-110; $500,000 at 103 7-100; First Nationsl Bank of New ‘Y“n;’kml&,wfim At 103,20. QOroesbeck & Ketcham, 103,15, York, 8, §6,853,000, tho wholo amotint at $103 Co., $1,000,(00 A0 8t 102 00.100: 81, 1,300,000 at 103 60-100; $1,000,000 at 0ul 08102 70-100 3 $383,000 at. amount attho average rate of the above. 31,000,000 at 163 21. $1,000,000 at 103 000 at Co,, Rtntton & Brown, $300,000 at 103 31-100 ; $500), 103,97, Wooremhoffar & Co., $500,000 at 1thdder, Peabody & Co,, $1,000,000 at 103,01, uhn, Losh & Co. a1 1l & Co,, $300,000 $500,000 af 103’ 27-100, Bchooler Drom. New York, $500,000 at 102 86-100, 3 &'-o«.véw st [nsuranco OmpauY, Drexal, Moryun 83, .63, ' Richardeon, t103.7. Foote & French, Loston, Gallntin_ Natlonal Bank, New 102). Now Englaud Mutusl Liceton, ~ $500,000 st 10 & “Co,, for thomscivos and ‘se- any part tlicreof, at 103,71, or 8 7-10. Winslaw, Lanler & 000,00 8t 102041007 102 B4-100; $1,00,- 103 76-100; or tho wholo 3orton, 100 $1,000,000 ab 103 11-100; §1,000,000 at 103 3-100; 102 97-100; $463,00 8t 102 8110), G, G. 500,000 at 104 35-100; $300,000 ot 103 ,000, Or 000 t 102 £5-100; $300,000 at 103 63-100. Flak & Hatch, 1,000,000 at 1 102 BE100, A 02'77.100, sk & Hatch, £1,000,000 ab uguet Belmont & Co., for N. M. Hoth- nchild & Honw, §5,463,000 24 103 71, 100, Fisk &k Hatch, §1,383,000 ot 1K) 54-109, Fluk & ntch, $1,600,000 a4 103 42-100, Fink & Hatcl, $1,000,000 at 103 20-100, Becretary Bristow's course in adopting the $300,000 limit for bids, theroby denying all persons of swall means any chance of obtaining tho bonds at frst band from tho Government, is viewod with genaral disap- provsl. The New York Uaily Butietin expressos the provalling opinfon on this polnt when it says: Nosct of Mr, Dristow since hio has been Becrelary 112 provoked 8 much unfavorabls commont as what he hias done in regard to this Lond-sale, We are of thoso who ULeliove thstitis merely a mistaks on his but, whatevar it (s, it in anfortunste, We heard par to-day that Lo drew tho law uuder which the salo is made. United Btates Unitea Htates 5208 0f '65—January and Juiy. 208 0f '67—Jsuusry and July.. f—%n of '68—January snd Jul] Uutted Btates United Btates Gold was 112); @112%, Groenbacks Chleago Qity 7 7 ct. bonds. Chicago Clty 7 ol ct. sowors, Chicago Uity 7 g ct.water loan 106 Cook County 7 9 ct, bouds T borth Chlcag: (Lincoln Purk). Bid, Oity Railway, Eonth Bids, 14 ox, div., City Iatiw. Bid City bsilwayy, Woat Bide, GOVERNMENT DOXDS, Ga of ‘A1, 5208 of 03, "G 68 OF 1. currency 6s, QOLD AND GREENDACKH, wero 60%@833(e on tho dollar in gold, YOREION EXONANGE. Blzty days, Bight, 488 490 103 & int, 108 & int, 97 & int, 93 & int, Asked, 0 79 ch ceut certi, sensesees 02 Lot 205 kint, City Kallway, North 8ide... . 12/ 12 Traders' Iunnrance Co. ex.div, 127 1w Chatnber of COMMEFCE, easse Ehicago Oas-Light & Coko Co, Bxposition stock.... Nxw Yonr, 1123, with pal Iate, 1 por cout. Borrowlug rates st af 1@2 Alonsy mas] W@ Custom reesipes, 132,00, Thio Asslat; Cloarings, Starling tirw s 83740, Uoyernimyuts wore frm, Ratiroad Louds weze stosdy, rittes woro duil, Ba ay Hiocka W wers confined within narrow lmits, and “the marked ‘was dovoid of {ntercst, 600 sareay of abich Loty were Fachio Sl 41053 ‘oatern Unlon, 2 lako Hhory, 6,000 Ulitus, s 5,000 Michigan Ceniral, s UoVERNMINT waXtR Coupons, '61 1235 | New ba, Coupu 1y New 19 Coupa By €,y C. & Love ouds, 1% STATE DOKDE, _‘!:n.:nmac:,nm ™ fi,' | :‘ll‘l‘ulul:ifll, Dow, 33 eRNOAs0Y G, LOW,, A urd 84, Vivint e, ga7¢ | Mo 0K CALIFOKNIA MINING #TOCKS, STOGKS, LONDA, ETO, April 25.—Gold opened sud closed at le fu tho intm st 112%. Carrying ket sy, $@4: [1ime morcantilo paper, nt Treasurer disbursed §3,000, dulland goucrally lower, Fluctustions ‘Tranwuctinua eggregated 103, Chicago & Olo Dels 17 on 11d 1102 1 G Slissiaaipil,.. 141 nre, & Lo & Wol1ig L & Py Tl Miwouri Jilic,,. Atlantlo & Pacitio 1 Tudisus Geutral, Clifcago, U, & Q. Hunuibal & 8t, J. Ceutral Pac, bond Uulon Pacitio bon U. fuclibe land-graut, s Sinking” fund @ a3y Ak 17 Bax Prancwco, April 20,~Tho fullowing aze the Lateat wiock 4 onscildrd ¥ Oallforula... uotations at the Btock Exchany, irgiuls. E Yellow Juckot, Tiale & Noreroas qould & Curry, Crown Point., —— REAL ESTATE. The follawing instruments were fied for record ‘Wednosday, April 26, ° GITY TROPERTY. ‘Wot Rixteenth at, 48 f @ of \ashtens: 24124 £, dated April 9., Madinon at, 23 ft w of Weate: 11, dated April 23, et L 5000 Marion place, 168 i of Elien s, e f, 472107 £t, with bufldings, deted March 34, . 1,80 Tieth at, 330 ft w of Larrabes st, n f, 31 97-100x 197 11, duted April 4.0 . 100 £1 Loinat, 198 160 of Weat Fifteouth ot, w f, 25 ¢, dated Jan, 80,1835, 1,600 . on st, 80 0-10 {4 w of FIflii av, 8 f, %0 41-.0g3181 210 11, with fmprovements, dated Sdwech 21 (Willlam 1. Maun o Juseph Ve WAIAUIR) s vasseee JRRAYORN o4 60,000 Thiron n w corner of Oans at, 8 f, 40%100 It duled Feb, R 25,000 ZLangley av, # 6 cornor of Thirty-el 1, -'}x,xfxm e bl dtng, dated ADHI2S 10,060 Ciatk %, 280 ftm of Van Buren st, wf, 112107 1t2 als0 Clark at, 175 {t n_of Lolk st, W f, 20x 40 Blichigan av, near Fificenth at, 2181 1t, dated April 23 34,000 Weat Madisan st, 130 410 1t w Yy 150 {t to Warron av, with other propert, dated April 95, 7,000 D ated Avenan 'ty dated Ap e rener West Mbdinon st 178 0 Weatorn av, § 1, ISX127 11, with improvements, dated Apeil 25, . cs_ o, ‘08 and 102 Vincenuc 157 e o femt at, 174 1h'e ‘of Westorn i at Twenty.firnt st, TH1¢ 1t o i 0, 56133 610 11, dated Match 80 830 Taoweav, 141 (¢ & of Thirty.alxih 12 710 ft, dated April 26, L. 1,000 SOUTSE OF CITY LIMITS WITTIIN A NADIUS OF 7 MILXS OF COURT-1OUS] Stato at, 25 ft 8 of Fifty-second s, w1, 232161 11, ated April 26, 00ree ¥ Wabsels av, neav Fifty-third st, of, 281131 dnted ApTi] Tuseeito vooso, 2 t, botween Fitty-third an 1t, dated April 2 Diswoll av, 144 £t 8 of Fift 125 £t, dated April 25, Blony Island av, VIdy £t a1, 503310 ft: also Jefferson av, between Fiftg-sevcntn st and Park way, 1,489 ft front- age, dated March 2. v e COMMERCIAL, The following wera tho reeeipls and shipments of (ho leading articles of prodice in this city during the twenty-four bours onding at 7 o'clock on Wednesdsy morning: 3,15 RECEIPTH, SUIPMENTS, 147, | 1675, | 1816, | 185 Flour, brle, 10,537 13,20, 11,833 i, anets| oo.a%0l| 158981 '3:0) 164,5101| 8284 40,7101 B6,181 ST Y Finx sead, 1jraom cor,th|, Cared meats, s 20,4 25,013 Droauod hogs. . N Tfay, tous " oui 10| 10" 1 Lisiber, ¥6.10,] 1,46,000] 1,555,600 [1,885,100,1,531,460 Bhingles, No...| 1,780,000] 6,3.0,000 ! 11305,000 b, N 000, B! Poultry, 11,401 Pault=y, coopi ) Gligeso, bxs.. .. 73] Gr'napples,br., I Withdrawn from stors on Tuesday for city con- sumption: 8854 bu whest, 709 bu comn, 8,213 bu oats, 427 bu rye, 3,063 bu barlay. Tho following grain was inspected into stors on Wednoaday morning : 24 cars No. 2 N, W. wheat, 1 cat No. 4 spring, 19 cars No. 2do, B cars No. 3 do, 0 cars rejocted do (5% wheat); 33 cars high-mixed corn, T4 cars No2do, ¥ cars new mixed do, 23 cars rojected do, 3 cars no grado do (44 corn); 12 cara white cats, 29 cars and 17,600 bu No, 2 do, 8 cars rejectod do, 1 carnograde (30 cars oats); 1 oar No. 2 rys; 1 car No. 7 Uarloy; 3 cars No,3 do. Total (257 cars), 126,000 by, Tuspocted out: 31,334 bu wheat, 30,307 bu corn, 30,767 bu ocats, 13,857 bu rys, and 7,137 bn barley, Agrsin firm {n California, generally regarded as good authority, estimates that they will have in that Stato thin year probably 1,000,000 tons of whoat, und certalnly not loes than 8U0,G00 tons. If tho larger quantity, {¢ will be nearly doubla that of last yoar, The proapocts ara excelleut, tho Han Joiquin Valley belng in unusuaily good conditfon; but there fa little old whest Joft in the Biate, #Put it down {0 yoursalf "’ is now slmost A stand- ing joke on 'Clsuge. A man gocs into the whost masket and buys, or sclls, as tho case may b, » lot of wheat from » broker, who eays on tie conclusion of tho bargain, “Put it down to yourself.” <The jdos provals in soms quarters that theso transactious aro of the kind famiiiarly known as * washes," but this la amistaxe. ‘There are cnough of bogus transactions ou thie Uoard, Lut in such cases the partics never ex- Wh:;‘ thetr bands Ly such a remark sa thot quoted above, The case aa 1t usually cccurs is about ths: A com- mission merchant recelves orders from several par- toa by tolegraph or otherwiss, some telliug Lim to Luy, on tLeir sccount, and om0 wanting salcs made, ‘Thoe commission morchant wny hold soveral of thess orders st the samo moment, If he slould eet one agninst the othur, {n his own office, ho would be open 1o grave susjiclon of pocketing a double commission, while makiog s fOctitious market, 1f he abould enter the crowd to gll both orders, ho would scarcely do justica to both, and perhapa to neither, Bo ho gives one order, or sot af orders, to 8 broker, and may tako tho other himaolf. They euter the market indepeudently, but ona wants to sell at tho arket price, and the other wauts o Sell at the cure rent market quotation, It tnay also occur thst uc cne elsg 18 anxious to trude at that mowent, and 80 the two transactions are mado shultancously and in s open wanuer, Both orders have Leen tillod, and the bro- Lkor gota Lis comutesion o one trausaction, while the suttiement of e trudea {8 loft in the Lauds of cne wu, 80 far as the Board 1 concerned, “Ciuts fact, that oue operstor way recelve sevoral or- ders from different pastiea to trade {n different direc~ tlons, not infrequuntly causea coufusion, uven to those who ought 1o be well posted, Thiey seo n man buylog now, snd Avo miuutes siterwards selling \Le ssmo quantity, perliape at 8 Jess prico Whan bo pad for it aud think be has lost bis bead and s going to the doge, Ur (hey ses biin givo an order 10 a Lroker 10 null, directly after Which Lo goes futo the crowd to tuy, sud they faucy ho has & deep-lald schowe to Lull the suarket that bie may unload st a profit. Huch schemes aro undoubtodly concocted and carriod out, sowstimen; but uot by any means in ovory caso whare @ mau is buylog aud sclliug at tho samo time for the aswo deliveriva, Of course the buyiug for one mouth and selling for another, tochnically callod % cianging over,” lu a very dllferent tling trom that sbove ro- farted to, und not 0 lishle to Lo tisunderstood by & cusual ubserver, The leading produce imarketa were sgaln irregulss yeoterday, and in & diffecuut direction to that which bas been the rule receully, Vroviedous wers weak, whilo graln was steadler, under s bettor dowand, and most of {he graln warkets wore firmer, Thlu secwed to be clieily & uatural reacllon from (he weakuess of tLo past two or threo days, Tho rcduced prices fu. vifed buyers, though thers wes 1ot wuch inquiry for shigment, tho tradivg betng clledy for future delly. erg. éi‘ln‘m was little that was new {o note In the dry goudy market, fu sl departments falr sctivity wss apputent, whils {o staplu coltons, priuts, suasonable dress goods, aud uotious the movewent was brisk, The demand for grocericd fully equaled tho ctae tlons of the trade, Luiug folrly sotive Loth oa local wud futerlor accouuts lo pricos thare ware no e portant chsnges, Sugars wore easy, Coflocs, rice, teas, sirups, spices, ete, rulod steady, The bulter and cheeso Juarkets coutinuo dull sud dopressed. Drled frults wers again quoted active with prices of Loth domestlo and imported variatics rulivg frm, Fhabeold tos falr sggregals at ateady figurss. No price chunges were developed in the leathior, bagging, coal, wood, paiat, and oll markets, The demand for luiober In cargo was sgaln moders ale, aud the market ruled easy under Mberal offeringe. ‘Tbs yard trade continues ouly falr, Tho drug, metal, Lardware, and fron mercliants report fncresalng yity fu thelr suversl depaztiments, sud » geueral di position 1o sdliera to current rutes for ull staple goods. The wool marker was qulol, and mests, Loje, sud broomn corn wero utchanged. Jides were In detmand at 70 for greeu-wlted, sud 8o for dsmaged stock. Timotly sced waa jmoce active and stronger, aud otler seods qulet, clover Leing dull and uominatly lower) e beter grudesof Luy wre o requcal and steadsy oyl J vl WAL, readtd s Closod woak 1 136, L . 0 Uy g PROY 10N 3. 110G PRODUCTS—Wers actire and weak, The re- celpts of hogs were sgaln large, and they wezo quoted THE CHICAGO fower al the Blook-Yards, This wss only an incident In the ganeral aitnation, which sppoars ta bo that hoge are coming forwsrd much moro freoly than waa ex- pocted, snd that the work of aummor packing s, therefore, procesding 80 vigorously sa to materially Jeasen the demand for winter-cured product, This smade holders afrsid {hat present prices ara tno bigh to be sustained, and they offered thair property very freely, some rather largs operstors belng reforrod to a3 anxionn ta get entirely ont of the deal. Tao buying wraa chilofy done by the shiort luterest, They filled in to & large extenl, The shipping inquiry continucs amall, Mzss Porx—~Was falrly active snd very weak, do- clining an averago of 65 per brl, and closing only & 10¢ above the lowest figures of the sossion, Bilea woro roported of 933 hrls ensh at $21.0033IL.274 § 8,000 brle seller May at $20.00@ 21,37 : 12,730 Lrla aellor June at $11,10@21,C0; 3,620 bris seiter July at §21,35@11.80; 1,800 bris soller August at $21.73)(522.00; and 500 brls soller the year st $18.30. Toial, 27,182 \nla, Tho market closed firm at $200%@21,13 cash, according to weight; $20,05#2007% roller tha month: $2005@ 20.9¢1 roller May: $1290@21.23)g acllor Juno ; and $21.473¢ @ 21,48 reller Inly, o I rk was quoted at’ $20,00@20.50, and oxtra peima sold (100 1irin) at $16,25, Lanp—Waa unusually sctive, and declined 202220 {hoagh reported 34 higher in Liverpool have been & mistake), ‘Lle offerlugs wera persistent, Salea wera roportod of 6,150 tes .03@13,205 15,730 s satler Juno nt nd 4,500 ten seller July ot $15.85@ Tolal, 26,000 tcs, Tlhe market closud tamo 5@13.073 for cash or sclior April; 313.0:@ 18,073 for May: $13.21%:413.33 for Jnuo; and §13.40 @342 for July, Meata—\Wero sctive In changing over from ona mouth to_auother, with a falr number of sales for faturo dellyery, but little doing in cash lots, Thu market was weak under 1arge offerlngs, bolug quoted fully 1{c Inwer on the prineipsl cut Rales wore Te- orted of 604,000 Ibe aliouldors at $1.36 41.37% for oy, and $9.05 for Julg . 160 bs short ribwat i1yo: 3,500,000 1be do nt $11.13.311,23 for May, 115 @1i%0 for June, and $1 1,65 for July;'also, ou bxa Staffordshiro sides de, Tho matketolosed dull at the following range of pricen : Shoul- Long short Bhort :lo‘}r. b { 13 1nK 1y 11y n, t cleara 3 May, green hama, 11X@12%c; sweet plekled 10,123,313 )0} Cumberlande, 1133 11¢c, eanh ot mell- e’ April; long-cut hams, J3@i3)e, bozed; bacon Lam, 144150, GRRAR—IWA8 quiet at 83 @00, DEEF PRODUOTS—Woro steady and quict at §10.50 @11.00 for mees, $11.50@12.00 for extra meea, and $23.30324,00 for Linma, TALLOW—Wna quoted st B24@83o for cily, and 8o for country lota, . BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR--s8 very quiet, and really dull, though firm, Wolders adherod to former Ogurcs, tho stocks belng 80 small that thero was no competition among ssllers, and buyors Leld of for a deollns in keeping with the recent drop in wheat. Halos wers confined to 125 bLrls winlers at $5.50@3.75; anil &w Drls apring oxtras at $4,65@5,23, Total. €25 brls, The market closod steady st tha following rangs of prices: Chofce winter exiras, $7.30@7.80; common to good do, $5.80@710; shipping extras, $L303 4.80; good do, 144.85@3,10; chuica do, $3,10@3.00; patents do, 30.00@9.003 Minnrsota, $5.00@0.00 spring anperfines, $3,00@3.76; rye flour, H.IS@ ST, Bran—~Was quiot and firm, Salea were 30 tonsat £11,75:312.00 frco on board cards Frzp—-Salo was made of 10 tons at $20.00 froo on board, Beazenixas--Salo was roported of 10 tona at §12.00 on track, Cony-urat—Sale was mado of 10 tons coarso at $18.00 on {rack. WHEAT—Was activeand firmer, being about Xe per bu higher, with's better demand for future deliv- ory—chiefly for June. The Eugllsh tolegrams quotod greater firmnesi [n the lower grades with a continued demand for cargoen off coast, whilo tho letter grades were dull and easlor, This was accounted for by the statement that continental oporators are Luylng tho Tower gradesof American wheat, aud mendling thelr bettor wheat to the English markets for sale, New York was nominally steadier, and the reccipts hers wors light, while the impression prevailed that n lead- 1ug operator bad got through with Lis raid on tho piarket, he baving sold hieavily during the two prucel- iug daysof the week, Itwas also whirpered thats Dew combinstion had been formed, and that s & Te- ault arzangenenta wore aiready in progresa for ship- pitga lare quantity to New York by rail at the low ala of 1930 por L, Ths fack countorblanced tho strooger feoling 1o ocean freigbts, and brought out buyors euough to make an active and fitmer _ market, though sellers wepo numor- out, esfleclally for May. This was the we.kost poidt of tho market, Only threa more business days remaln befora dellverics of sy wheat aroiu_ordor, and there wers 8 good mAny parties anzloun to fu Disces foc graln whicl Uiey ospecled 1o recelvo carly next woek, TLero was 80 inucli pressurs eithor to seil May or to chango it ovor fntothio succceding month thit thio differenco Letween May and Juno widencd to 1}@13ic. Thelower jrades wore in moderato do- miand for shipmont. Seller Juue openoa st $1.01, woll to FLOLY, then at $1.00)(, rono to $LOL%, Tell bock to $1.01, udvauced to $1.01, aud decliued to $1.013¢ ot thio closo, _Selior May soid at 8203 €3 LU0, closig at $1.. Heller July was quist st @140 abovo Juno,” Bellor thy munth or regulae No, 2 Byriug was very quict st 995 @)% closing at about 991, hlt-edgod receipts of do soids t $1.00X@1.00 waloa were ropotied of 800 bu No, 1 spriug at $1,10% 2,400 bu No. 3 do at U03c@$1.0u%s ¢ 5,600 b No. 3 do 21902016 ; 100 bu do (Coutral) at 923605 1,400 bu ro- tad do st 80o; and 1,400 bu by sawple st 924@ Vujgo. Total, 13,200 bu, ARNEAOTA WilEAT—Vaa qulet, with m tosample lots, N s confined No,2 wus offercd at 1,04, with $1.03 bid: aud No,1 waa scarcely montioned. 'Bales warn 2,000 bu at 9%@$1,10 on track, aud 1,000 L ab $1.12) @1.151 froo on board gars, COlN~Was [ Lelter demand, and advanced @0 u, Thers waa o fiuportant change (n Liverpuol, ‘w York waa firmer, and tho declino of the pre- day had brought ouf more buying_ordera, Tho Yoiumo of recelpts was small for tho se1son, aud thera wan & prospoct ahioad that Lo volusne of our corn in stors will Lo materially reduced by frea shipmout, as it was understood hst contrscls bad Loen made to siipout somo B car-lowds to New York, &t about ke per 100 Dy, or 1360 per bit. These low rates Imake corn here very cheap at presont prices, and it ‘was srgued that current quotatious are low envugh for .uafoty, capectally s litlo expucta- tion ' of big rocclpts May, sud large line of muorls oot for iNat month which msy oceaslon some diMculty iu olesring up thuso traden, Thid pliaso of the sifuation caueed refative strength In tha Alay delivory ; it advanced io more than tho option for July, Tlicre is reason ‘10 1hiuk that tho tone of tho New York markot was weakened later by tha recelpt of the nows thers that Jargo rall shipments were projectad in that dicection; but the nows of the easler tone tiere mada lttls differsucs to the aarket hers, Seller May obaned at 402;¢, declinod 10 487{c, and advauced (o 485 at thy clods, Hulier June sold at 437;@403,0 closiug at 44¢c. Bellor July Bold at 48X @4T3i0, closing at 4ixcc. Buiier the wonth, or regnlaf No. 2, was nominally shout and gllt-odged recelpta of do eloscd no; bd wh wales were reportod of 17,610 bu No, 8,400 bu high mized ot #13;@405507 2, 00 bu uow wized at 43¢ 1,200 Lu mars at i0c; 8,300 bu by sample at $7@47¢ on track ; and 11,200 bu doat 43(34U3g 0 [rea on buard cal lotal, 61,800 bu. OATS—~Were moderately active aud & whade esalor, Tho recelpta wero again hversl and tha roported ship- menta largr, Thero wan very itlo inqaiey for cish yustorday, the trading Leing coniiued mostly to May and June, Tho storta were filling jo their 3ay deals, andl sowe ware chauguig futo uest ravntl, which wud a shade firmer, closiug about ‘Je above May, Fresh receipta of No. 2 scid st Bellsr June rold at Ul Gwddtyc, and closed at U 3y opeued at e, ro- colud to: 150, Fallfd 80 B¢, wtirl clusod ut’ 320 wellors, Hampow were 0 goud requiost, Casli salov May roportod of 400 u No, 2 at 1% 8,000 bu by satplo ab J3@3xe for nlsed and 334374c for whlie on track, and 6,0 b At 5N @40¢ freo on board, Total, 14,200 bu, 1Y P—Vus duil snd 1o lower, Thore wan vary littlo fuqulry from suy aource, and only & fow luts wer nf- ferud on tlie market, 1t s reported that arrangements hove Li wade for shippltg about 15,000 b East by rall, Casli sales Include $00 hu No, 2 &t G13ge, snd 400 Lu by samle at 67¢§ 30 L do at 43c—al on tr BARLEY—0as)i Larley advauced 1360 under s good demaud for atiptavnt, snd options, Lkough qulel, wees ade rier in sympathy, Tuo receipts also wero 11, aud the oifertigy of chah nd ol-vwiue woderates Early thoro was somo tradlng in vptions at 51xa for Maysnd 53¢ for June, botn closluw at theso Sgures, Betlor July sold st 4a. Bomia opersiors tijuk the Lus of shiorty oul for Msy s beon coushisrably reduced, a good many desls aving boen scttled within Lhe paat fow days. Tho domand frotn local cutwumors te light, a0d juost of the_cosh barioy drawa out of store li slippod Esst. Cash No, 9 s0ld 8t 6'@-0c, No, 3 was uominal st 40@ 12, Nejected wea luquired fur, put Houo wan offered. Satwples remain quick, The atock in store at the vlopo of Lt week exceeded that of the correspouding date du Aprih, 1319, by nearly 187,000 Yty Inrteal OF 60,610 bit, wa wus vrroncouly stated in Waodnesday's fsaue, Casli 52 were pepurted of 16,000 L 80, 3 at 85500, J Toten s Mia500 bt 29K @0IY i lower, Kalea: 110, a8t 20K @00 for May, sud §1,u @140 fur Juze. A 3 20015 For S Voahss it tor s S 3 May: §al 21,43, une; au 8 @al.ar ToF duly SN e T ne A RILY LATEST. Beas pork was farly scilvo Sl easler, exlos belng reporte of 500 Lrle at $26,93%@0,u5 for May} $20.136820L20 for June; $21.35441.40 fur July; wnd 41,50 Jor Aug & Lard wax fuitly active aud stedy. Syles: 1310 for May 3y, Hiles: 5,000 s 14,23, X iU toe auly.” 3 413,25 fur Juy wore atesidy, dales: 500 bazes long sni 10T 0000 e Mors Eioa we HHia June, Whest was actfve and lr"nllhr( brewking carly to 3109y for June, aud rocoveriug afterwardy, cloalig at FLuli@E10L Y May sold wt v3HC R EL00Y, and closed atshula L ‘Corn wau I falr request at 46@434e for Juus, clos- Iy at the outstdy, aud 47140 fur July, aud 45fie for Alay. Uste wesa quich at 81%4@%¥20 for May, and 3lafor Junv, CALL BOARD, Meas pork was freely offaced, and closed 103150 per bl lower, sb $2L03 for Jude, and $1.33 tor July. Balea 2,0 bels ot §0,00@ y2) auller oy, §21.03 aulicr daug, aud $21.25 saller July, Jard wad qulot sud ateady, st §13.05 for My, sud 1,000 ea Weso wold at §13.23) for Jusie. £y TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, Meats—Bales 20,000 1ba should 50,000 1be aliort riba neller QENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOZ~Was steady st $2.14, BROOM-CORN~—Dealors ars retaihng from store at tho annezed prices: Oholce hurl, B@Dos No. 2 bur), @804 cholce medinm, 1@Ti¢0; good medium brush, 6@nic; falr inside sud covers, B@Sic; inferior, ¢@ 4X¢; crooked, 3200 BUTTER-—-Romaits dull, snd prices aro stiil work Ing downward, Thers {s no demand beyond supply- Ing immedate wants, orders bolng deforred in expectation of & further docline In pricos, We quote Clalce to faney yellow, 31@30: modiim to good geadon, 25@38¢} Inferlor to common, 14@2Je. DAGGING—Bales to 8 pretty liveral sggregate woro effected at tho anuesed pricon: Htark A, 20 Teerless AA, 23¢; Lowiston, 25¢; Moutaup, 23¢; Unlario, 250} American A, 22%c; Amoekesg, 20¢; Otter Creek, 3o} burlsp bags, 4 by, Mig@idye; do, & bu, 15@160; gunnics, singlo, Ii}¥@150: do, double, 2D@24c, OUEEBE—Tho powition of the checse market was tho samio as for & nuwmber of days previous, The sup- 1y now on hand consists Almost exclusively of ine forloe gradea of old, snd new skims, Now i3 quoted atBatle, CUAL~—=Thore was & light demsnd st unchenged priceas Lackawanua, rango snd nut, $10.607 do egu, 0.60; cautel, $7.0007.50% Erle, $7.00; Blossburg, 7.0067,60¢ Hlocking Valley, $.00; Indinna block, $6.80; Lialtimore & Ohlo, §1.00; Tliinols, $1.00@4.60. DIUQGS AND CHEMICALE—Trade s improving, the ‘matket {8 ateady, and thers fe no prospect of an smmedi- ate chiange in valucs, Quotstiona: Ackd, eritie, I, $1.00 (@1,103 aci tartaric, powdcred, b, 83@80; ammonin, carb, @250} axlo-groare, doz., $1.0031.23; borax, vef, Ib, 14@1%e; bine vitrlal, b, 11 @Mo; cream tart pure, B, 40@480; cocliineat,” Hond,, b, 7880 ehlorofartn, W, $103@1.185 glycoring,’ bulk, 1, 171G 98:i fuin’ arabic, picked, bhA7de: gim srablo, . 485c; gun camphor, tb, 33@38e; gum apium, 0,005 gum shellsc, Ib, 88(3C30; fodino, $4.00 44,25 ; morphis, wuljb., 0%, '$4.10:24.35; tor, 80c@BL00 per gal; do, lemon, 1.35@ 4,80} po chlor., «tdlo; potamsium, fod,, Ity $L50@ quinstie, suiph., 0z, $2.35@2.80; red procipt, Ib, $1. 1.23 root Ipecae, pawd,, I, $1,80@1,603 root i) ln.uv‘.@w@l.l-dg siaom, I 2 @sc; L.W@1.10; aoap, Catile, gen, it At o e Tren bk, 1150, S G(S—\Were selling to n fair extent at aales at 1lc, ‘The recolpta wor: 5 Prices rematn unchauged, Quotations are as follows: No, 1 white-fish, X-brl, $3.10@5.25; No.1 do, $100@3.30; No. 1 trout. 34.00; No, 1 shore mackerol now, X-brl, $2.50318.00: No, 1 o $9.00@¥.25 3 No, 2 mackerel, X-brl, $9.00@ 825 3 family mackerel, " %-brl, 86,25d0u; No. 1 shore kits, large, $2.00; No. 1 bay kite, $L50: large famuly kits, $1.20; 'bank codfish, $4,78@5.00% Grorge's codfish, $3,50@3.38 § Laveador ' heeriag, split, bris, $7.75@8.00; do X-brl, $4,00@4.25; Lab- rador herriug, round, brls, $0.60.40.78; do ig-brl, 3,781 acaled berring, por boz, 4%c§ No. 1 her- Ting, 330: Colambla Ttiver salmor, X-brl, $8.00, VIUITS AND NUTS—Tuo market had no new fosturen, Trade continuen activo at fully sustained ricen, Wezcpent oftr list a8 follows : Fonkiox—Uates, B5cate: ngey Iayers, alvo: fgn, druma, 11@13e; Turkieh pranes, new, T@i',0; French and boxes, 10 1503 Taisins, tigers, LN 3 pranes, kegs 4 § loose Musca‘el, $L0S@JA0: Valencls, 11¥@llNe; Zanio currauta, T{@8e; cltron, wkge, Dourstio—Alden applcs, 1#@20c; Michigan Appics, cominon, Yiwlve § hbleas hguiie; peachen. latven, 19%@t0s: o, pared, 17@19s: blckborren, 11k @120; caspberrios, Whadic ; pitted cherries, 2hal4o, NuTs—Tilberts, 11 @llxe; almonds, Terragons, 19X@20o; Naples wale nuté, Tew, 104170 Fronch Waluuts, now, 1134@ 120; Grenoblo walnuts, 18%@16e; Drazils, 0X@i0c; peeans, Texas, 114@Liyc; Wilmington posnuts, A ‘Tonnedseo poanuts, S@Uc; African poauuts, i, GHEEN FRUIT8—Forolgn fruits wero in fatr ro. auost and steady, Apples wero rather weak under larger offerings, nad & doalre of selleca to closo out, the szeason belng nesrly over, sud the [fruit fs decaylng rapldly ince the sdvent of warmer weather, We quote: Ooud o choice apples, §5.00@0.00 per brl; na oranges, $3.00@5.i8 per box: Valencla do,’ $12.00813.00 per case; lomous, $3,00@0.00 per ot, GROCERIES—Trade was roported active st ud- changad prices. Wo quote: ttick~Ilangoon, 6%@o; Carolins, TH@8Yo; Lou- B (w34, {slsna, 61 (w32, 5 ¢rRES=0, U. Java, 50@3lc: Javs, No, 3, 21@ 280¢ choico to fancy ltlo, 23 @3ic; good to prime do, ' 218:9%c; common to fair, 2y@do; Toast- ing, 19 K@ 195{c ; Hingspore Java, 25@200; Ct Ttica, Aud2io; Maracalbo, 2 hadic. Huaars—Datent cut loat, 113@1 o} crushied, 11X @120 § pawdernd, 115@IiXo; granulated, 1077 i1ic} A, ntandard, 104c; do No, 3, [UKc: 1, 038 IR 0, D,(@9%0; ONo, 3, 93o; ysllow O No, 1.0i0s choico brown, B @43ze; falr £ primo do, 8ig8xes common do, TX@% ; choico molasaes sn- fan LX) r.feé common to good do, TX@8X0; New Orleans, 74, . BINUPA—Callfornts sugar-loaf drips, 08@700; dis- mond drips, £1,05(1.10; sliver drips, extra fine, 60@ 8¢ ,gnnd gugar-liouse sirap, 5033303 extra do, 5819 fuc: New Orieana mqlasses, cholce, 65@68¢; do, prime, 83@84c; do, common to gaoid, 4B@30c: Porto tico. mo- Insnes. 48:3500; common molnsscs, 33@400; blackstrap, 11@1754c; cloves, BI@33a; casale, BA32c; popper, 17 @134 o nutmegs, $1.2341,25; Cak cutta ginger, 5@ 16%e. Hoars—Trup Lilue, 64c; Qerman Mottled, 65@7o0; White Lily, 6@0Ke; White Ioss, 0@6'o; Royal Ba- Jon 53¢(s0a; Bavon Tmperial, 63} Golden Wesl, 0X@ 3o, latndry, 6X@7e; do, gloss, 84 103 (10, cort, B ;mngu}or?s‘,pum, 13{a; do, slk- vor ulors, Vi@o: do. corn, 10@10c. IIAY—Waa 10 inoderate demund, the call being nsu- ally for tho best quslitien, Prices wero unchanged : No, 1 timothy, $13.60714.005 No, 2 du, §11.00; mized do, $10.00; upland_prairi, $11.005 No, 1 do, $4.50 9,003 alough, $7.0Q7.50. HIGHWINES—Wore [nactive and nomiually une chsaged at $,07 per gallon, Thore wero no buying or- ders on tho tloor, but holders wero firm, IIIDES—~Wero' salablo at_former prices, On the struut the ruling rate for damagod alocks nppears to bo Sc, 1t is reported that the combination formed to Dresk down pricus to two-thlxila the value of sound skinn lins ocn broken. Wo quote: Green city butch. ore', 88303 Rreon cured lght and heavy, fc; part cured, Gi@0i{o; groen mslted kip, T0; green country, 12¢; flut bides, dry kip and calf, 140 ) 120; deacon skine, 46@80c. Eboop pelts, wool eatimated a8 washed, 30@32. 1LOFB—\Wera rather quist st #gise, Bmall orders ara recotvod daily, it for larga lofa thera 1s it 13- quiry, LEATHER—Rematus quict, with prices nominally stesdy: “Branom—Excelsior, @ HEMLOCE, 13 Ling .8 3@ il Rii- ter wolo (best) 333 38 Rips. ByAVaols,... 298 81 Tpper, No. 1 21 UL, A, G D Upper, No, Iog 2 eclo. 23R 27 1@ 4iIneole., ., 0@ 2B oux. BA © 309 43 Oalfiisiessenee <eees s $1,00@1,50 OILS=Thin marksl was wltliout important cliatgo. Thery In & ateadily $mproving demand, and most de- weriptions ave steady and fitar, Wa rapeat our quota- tionn of Tuesday : Carbou, 115 dog. tont, 13 @ dxe; do Tiltol leggal test, 130 deg,, 1 ow white, 150 headiight, winter . 2, 13@s0c; lnseed, c; whale, winter bleachod, 78 383 neatufoot ofl, atrictly puse, 41,20 do uxtra, 95c: do No.1, B3¢ bauk oil, ‘straitn, 6uo; plumbago oll, CO@750; turpentins, naphtha, deodorizod, 63 gravily, 1@ 14%c} irginia’ ofis, natural, 20 deg., 32@335¢; natural, K uced, 23 deg,, 20¢21c. ho olleringd woro larger and the tuarkut weaker In congequonce, Chickens 8ol ot $4,25 (@450 per dozou, and momo coops wers quoted At $.15.44.00, Turlieys wero quoted ot 19)(d14e. HEEDB—Tlmothy wae in good demnnd and firm at 2.0 0 for prinie, and $22732.40 for fatr to good stmples, Clover wan dull and wesk at $).2370.90, Prinio wan ofercd at 9,25 without sales, Iinngarian nold at Aie57%¢, and millet at cdo. Good crusbing Hax brovght §1.3 111,35, BALT-~Was itoady undee o moderato nquiry. A 400d deal of the salt sbipped out Lately hias gono Weat, the doxfers fu Kausss and other Statés having went in lberal orders carly, in_onlor to got the aalt through tiefuro tho advsncs In frefghts, which ocourred a day or susgo: Bigimaw fiuc, §1,403 Canada do, $1.43% ordinary cosrse, $1.70; dairy, without bags, $2.75; dairy, il bag, 8250} Aubion dulry, parsack, $450, FEAB—Jobburs were liaving a fair tradeand were ob- tatming very full fgurss, Wequole: GUNFOW, Common, Si@40c; good do, &¥d45c: medlum, 43 #o0d du, 80@53c; o, B5i3tio; Anoat, CH8850} cholcy i %i@JS0; fancy, $1.05@1.15, luranta; s yood do, 3@ 10c; mediutm, 403e3a; 0d do, 15@6Uct e, BxgS50: Aneat, 8546001 chuice, 85@itcs choicest, 10A780, JaPana—Cormmon, J@ssci good common, $%dos medlum, 1034207 good mo- dlum, 456diec; Bne, B0@800; Nrisat, BBidi0c; choice, G830 chulceat, T4AT8c, OotoNas—Commou, J0GH ey good common, 33@34; medium, 40adda ;' good medinm, 4icdse; fine, $63500; Aneat, 83@B80; chioice £054620: choiceat, T5ablC, VEAL—Wis weak uudor heavy offerings, The out- aldo prico for chioico calves was 7¢, aud common {0 W00 were quoted at dc, WOOL~Wasleru manuficiurers conifane to order sinall percels to keop their willa i operation, ~Stocks are light, Lut the warket Ju woak, Lolders gonerally belng anzlous ko unlosd, The rocelpte aro aupposed o be mostly Pacio Bl now scssun prowived to apey slawly low Ngured, “Harding, Gray & Dwoy's 3 lom, Auril 33 saye: The markot contiuues qutia 88 duli as previously noticed, manufacturers purchasing only Ju small Jole us wanlud, and prices conlLUY Lo rulv lu favor of buyerd, with o prospect of any im- yravemont at prescut.’ Prices, however, have now touchied 0 low 8 polus here la more Joqulry from Isrgo buyers, and & far pripcl o oy active move- nictte than we have had cccaslon lo notice for some weeks poat.’” We sgain quote: Tub-wasbed, prime, BUc; 40, poor to good, §4@ido; washed fsoce, Bno, good conditioned, J3@iVc; wauned, modium do, 4U Gic: upwwhed, Ans Leavy 10 light, W@ ise) do, ma- dlum, 39@3da; pulled, W33, LIVE STOCK, GIHCA%‘L Recolptim Moudsy, Tureday Wedueaday . Tota Nk bafars eol a Shipmottm Monduy “Tucaday Totsleeineainreanvnne 0, OATTLE—There was dacldsdly more life in the cattle trade yostarday, aud a bebter, firmer feellng provalled, though to what infusnces the tmprovemont APRIL 27, 1876, ° s 4 celpta wore only ittle belo numbar of the ‘wean briek i for inferior? at$1,25@3.18 for @4.00 for stock steors, and st L% BALS No, Hall, Patterson & o, to Morrla & W. 0 ‘To Morri To Morris & . Ta Morrly & W, . 16 Yo Morris & W, .73 To Bwilt &k I . 61 To Hwift & II, L 18 To Swilt & I . 18 To Bwift & 1T 8 To Bwift & I, .20 & one, ... AeDonald, Mar: ‘To Morris & To t wonld be difficult to determine, The re- the recent averago, nor Ald adyices from the Kast inalcats any very pro- nounced ohianga for the beiter; but from whataver cause dus there certsinly was improvement both In ihe cliaracter of the demand and in prices. There was & large turnont of bayers, aud botweon the dier- «nt classes the bulk of the fresh receipie and s goodly tale estils were vicked . rom the opening lo the closs, At $2,80@3,00 butchers' atul $4,006a5. 0 Rorenbaum & To Bock & I, To Kahn & . To Kakn & To Morris & W.ss Bennloys, W, & B, 10 8 To Bush,. To Allorton, Gregory, Covloy T8 Herat, 3. & To Mooro. . To Moore, To Crocke: To Bohieh! To Spencer.. Ingwernen Dros, {0 (Colorado).. Ta Rapp.. To Toufel. To LHyman,, o0 mmlez. Jolsnston & Co. 1O0GB—~The market wi be, r!]:;rte\l at $1.00@7, $7.8038.25 for pi delpliia grades weru in market closed weak, Martin Bros, o Ricker. ... Lensloys, W. & B, to Brown.. . "o Laytou & O To Murphy. Gregory, Cooley L0 Alitrtots. o Allerton, Io Allertan, To Thallon | o Allorton. To Allerton, To Allerion,.... ifo Allerton, R. Btrahorn To Thallo T'a McOrad . t‘U.llell & Co, to White, TLLNPN oo e H, Oreen & Co, to Tabor, bor, H, 1t Lenry o Rl “To Gullett, . Bhearer & Webb to D Hall, Patterson & C0. L0 ‘To Huini 2 To Fowle Geo, Adama & Co, to Fowler.. 10 Fowls o Allsrun, To Allertoa. “fo Allurion, o Hehwar To Glllstt, Av, 4 cliolos abiyping boeves, The market closed Arm, o177l Trading 175 ut 6,80 .00 for fair 10 Av, Pric 125 1% 18 4N e 410 1305 450 1808 403 130 4850 Biok 420 nant 4ds 13 AT 1o 460 1111 438 & 3 4. 4 4, 4, 4, i, 4, 4, 4. 4. 4. galn ausstiled snd lower, rices showing » doclins from Tuesday of 10a por 100 'At tho reduction trsding was actlve, ana during the day most of the hogs changed owners, Hales woro .70 for_commion to prime light, 0:37.70 for poor to good packing grades, aud 6 to oxtas sbipplug hogs. dewmand st $3.1098,25, Phils. Tho e B 299 bt Ta Calline o 26 23 Bunker & Cochran {o Blahineoker, 63 291 To Stahlneck 47 a3 'To ftoss Tiroe, 2% 207 To Behwarls, a2 To Kent..,ooe 2 21 AcDonald, Msrch 87 28 To Crano., ™ 180 Ta Halst 50 228 To Allerton 0 197 To 61 201 ‘To Allerton, 0 0 To Maber. 27 W LM M a1 5 6K James Jnckson i 8 = 170 McFatland & Co. to Rick 81 21k 7.0 ‘To Nicker, 8 3k 710 &1 a0 0 81 .90 Lok SUEEI'=The matkel was {nnciive st no chani ., There was » limited I ern L00@8.00 for common and tedium, aud at §3,23@0,33 for good to cholea, NEW YOIK. w Yonx, April 20.—Drxvas—Recsipts, 3,040, agalnet 2,920 ab ihe sam 4 week ; quality mo. dlum to good 3 dsmand active for Mgt aud medim graden ; moderato for good to prime huavy Sl sustaiued pricos for boller qualitios an vanco of Yoou mollum and fale; beat ca Fitno aleers, upwArds of 1,450 Iba, soid at 1114 Sherokaa comnmon 1o good native steer: lio, Siinxe—Tacalpia o two days, 2,100, againal 3200 twack ; taarkat falrly activaa an 3 of %02 poor 1o choica clipped, #Xoxe & cotntaon to choice unshorn, Gdse, ‘Bwing—lleculpls for two days, 6,300, agsinat 6,350 at the ssmo iimo last week; 2 car-loads lght Ohlo hogn at §3.4038,56 bar 100 the, DUFFALO. Durearg, N, Y., April 20.~0arrrE~=Rece!pls, 1,377 total for the wesk, 8483; markstaiows most arrivals through consignment ; sales onty 25 cars ; pricos wall msintained; yarus bare of stock, Biixke AND LaMBs—iteceipts, 1,000 ; totsl for the weuk, 6,800 market moderataly aciive; sales, 1,603, of which 80 ware for forelgn sxporiation, &b strong Laat weok's prices, 11oas—~hecolpis, 1,600 ; total for the woek, 6,000; market sctive; for’ good Yorkars, $8.35@8.80 1 car moitlum boavy, $8.5235. EAST LINERTY, East LInxnty, Pa,, April 20.~0azTLe—~Receipts to- day 10 cars through and 15 cars of yard stock, or lflfglxeu.l; total for twa days, 032 head ; Inst week, 6,700 Boad; medium to g $1.605 commiad fair, $4.00 to $4,78 ; age, sud cows, §.00 to $4,25; stockers in do .00 to $4.80, Tioos—Teoeipia 10137, 1,835 head; total for two dayn, 2,815; Yorkers, $7.50 to $8.00; Philadelphise, Fo—] B ecalpta to-day, 3,800 houd total for § cel [0-da: H or $wo 7,300 “alifog at $4.0010 8038 ¢ DBALTIAORE, BarnTrnone, Aprit 25, —~CAT1ie—Market dull; prices ahado lower : vory best, 5RCo3 firat quality, 43§@%0; modiun or good fair qualily, $@4}0; ordinary thin eers, oxan, and cows, 33((340; most sales, 45 @5)0; recelpts, 1,250 3 sales, 1,181, floas—Dull and heayy ; priocs, o; lower rango, 9@llc; reccipts, 4,074, Suzxe—-Dull and unchangsd ; rates range 43581(c} g:aws ‘oztras, 0o; recelpts, 3,310, Lambe—Demand falr, g3, 8r, Lovty, Mo, alipping, $7.107,60; bittchers', $7.50@7,75, OsTri%—Good demand; good to choice natives, 43¢ @6'50; medium 10 fair, 4)6194350; pouy steers, 3% g.?‘. Gows, 33@40; stockars, 1{@4X0; Teadars, 4X 5o, CINCINNATIL CixcrxnaTr, April ‘26,—Hoan—Quist and stesdy; commou to g00d light, $7.00@7.75 ; fair to good heavy, $1.6C@8.00; fow chaice, $3,10; rocelpts, 1,800 ship~ mants, 655, LUMBER. The demsnd for oargoss was sgain moderats, but the offerings wero smaller, and at thacloss only about hilf & dozen cargoes wero lying at the docks u Pleco stuf declinad to $8.25, and other grades sud shinglos wero weak, Common boards solil at $10.60 and Ioth at $1,50, Follow(n ara the sales : Cargo schir L Graut, from Muakegon, 200 m good comwion Goaedn nnd stripa 8t$10.50; 61 m lath ot $1.60; mill tally, Hy Ewer & Carlinua, Scbr J. Bands, from XManistoe, 200m Jolsta and seantling at $8.5, By Bianchard, Horland & Co, The yard busincss was sqain just falr, Tholarge arrivala by ake teud to woaken the market, though dry comnion lumber s usually hold at rocent prices, Quiotations : Eieat ana socond clear, , thick., Qio.r fiooring, tirst o Olear slding, ficat aud second Firat camman aldlige. s sors Flooring, first commnion, dressed. ... Floorlng, second common, dressed, Tiox boards, Box boards, I........ A stock boards, 10 and 13 1n) Batock boarda, O stock board: Fencing, ... CGommon Inmber, 18 Common fnobi...." vues.s Jolata and scantitug, 20 Lath.. A shingle: to2{ ! 12.00a15.60 1%a... pX , Buinglenon track.. 2.40@ 203 e TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Spactal Dispated to The Chicayo Tvibuns. TLivenroos, April 2611 . m.—~Froup~No, 1, 248} No. 2, 235, GnAIN~—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 0310d; No, 2, 0s 81} apeing, 8a 3d; white, No. 1, 98 20d; No. 2, 9 7d; club, No, 1, 108 5d; No. 2,9 Corn 284 ‘PRovIsioNR—TPork, 85a. Lard, 0a, Livenroor, April 26—Latest.—CorroN—Dull and depressed; 63@07-162; salea of 8,000 bales, luclud- ing 1,000 for speculation and cxport, and 5,300 Amer ican. Lreipsrurrs—Oalifornis whits whest, averago, §3 1a@Ya 10d § da club, 0a 11d@10s 54; red wantern apring, No. 2 to No. 1, 8s@9s 7d; winter red western No. 2 to No. 1, 0s 8d@Js 104, Froun—Wastern canal, Z@24s, w wostern mixod, 20s@326s 34; old westarn OaTs—American, 3323 6d. BanLer—~American, 34 6d. Cr.oven Beep—Amarican, 614R6%, ProvisioNs—Prime moas pork, 858; prime mess beef, 87s. Lard, Aniorican, 638 6d. Caxrsz—Fine, O1s 34, BacoN—Long cioar, 63 30; short clear, 854 3d, Tantow—Fine American, 41s 6, PETROLRUM—Crude, 848a 3 rofined, 11s 04, Linszep O1.~23a fd, Howty—Comunon, 48 9; pals, 164, BrIRITH TURRERTINE S, Lowbon, Aprit 26,~Bulllon gone into the Dank of England on balancs to-dsy, £12,000, CoNsars—Money and ac ASEBICAN BECUMTIES~U! 7 4us, 107 ; now 08, 1084: Nuw York Central, 101; rle, 1435 Erle preferrod, 3. Hrinrrs or TunPENTINE=234 6d, Common Routx—e 91861, Pants, April 26, —ReNTEI—=104( 8%, Fuanxront, April 20,—Uniten BraTes Donos—~New Su, 102t AxTwen, April 20.~PRTROLLUM~2THE, SOUTHERN COTTONR MARKETS, New Onnrans, April 20,~Cotton—Demand falry ales 3,600 bales; prices casy, but not quotsbly lower § racoipts, not, 1,005 esporta to New York, 4,443} atock, 180,470, . OuARLXsTON, ApHl 26,—Cofton quiet; middiings, 12);0; Dot recoipts, 418 bales; aalos, 350, MouiLy, Aprll 30,—Collon weax snd irregularj middiings, 1263 not recolpts, 38 ba'ca; esporis, cosate ‘wise, 201; sales, 700, " Gatveaton, April 20,~Cotton dull snd essler; middling, 13Xe; uet recelpts, 1,10 bales; exports, coastwlso, 303; males, &10. * davanwan, April 26.~Cotton quiet; middlings, 13 1-100: net recaipts, 129 bales; groas, 3157 exports, coastwise, Ju4; salos, 850, . BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Bostow, Avrll 36,—~Wool markel dull, salea being fmited to lots a3 wanted by mauufscturers ; no pros- pect of better prieea § cholce XX fleece beld Sirm at 44 @45a; X Ohlo and Peunsylvanis fioeces, 42@430 , mo- dium aud No. 1 fleoce, 43@50; XXX taeco, 47@1da ; Michigan and Wiscoustn flogeos, 33@400; Weatorn flcoces, 35@38c; comhing and delajus fleeces, O chiango ; very Uitle dons; pulled wools in moderate domand ; 23@18e, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yourx, April 26,—~Businesa was sluggish with manutecturers, agents, and importers, Tha jobblug irade was moderate, Drown and bleacked cottons were In fair demiand,=Cheviols were more Active. Largo salea of colton dress goods were mada b fv- duced prices, Trints wers quiet, Woolen goods were dull lu sgents' bands, Bliks wera sellng low ab suo- tion. Bhawls were dull. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. OLEVELAND, April 30,—Pstrolouns weakj we quote s decline of o all around ; standard white, 110 terl, 11K 3 priuio white, 150 tes), 110 in car lols for PITTSBURQ PETROLEUM MARKET, PirTescag, Pa, Apil 26.—Folrolsum—Crads un. sattled | $1.6301.8736 ot Barker's; refned qules; 18 135, Philadelphis deliver) THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW 08K, Zpactal Dirpateh ia The Chissge Tyibuns, Naw Yonk, April 26,~Grazw—~Whest dull sad fo- detulta ; werked requitlug a cancession of 1o to make salea: holdurs, howover, Brm ab yestordays quota- tous § No, 2 Milwsukes 5old at §1,23 adosd; Bhsboy £a0, 11,30 bid, $1.38 asked § No, 1 Minoasots, May de- Uvesy, $4,20 saked § nuthisg downg 1o winters ; markeb tat O6e, Corn not activs, but about do beller unmer chantable Naw York, 650; New York mixed Wealery 670; dosteamer, 65)03 do no grade, § cars, 810, Tennsylvanis snd Boulhern yollow BMay, 61yc, Qate dull and easler ; mizod Btato, &50: mized Westarn, ¢4 @50 In atore; No, 3 New York, 45@400; white Woat. ern, 47@520, . PnovieroNs—Lard—3lntket dull and fower: easy 1ard galea on first call st $12.50 for May; $13.52% for Jily; 600 fou sL$13,85; socond call, 250 bos, for Mey ! $13.43; 250 ton for July at $13.77% 3 st call, April, $13.50 bid and $19.87) asked; May, $18,50 Lid aud $13.55 askod; Junc, $13,67% bIA and $19.70 askeq; July, $12.82% bid and $13,67)¢ meked; Anguat, $13.5 LIl and $14,00 nsked ; socond eall, April, $13.40 b1y sud 13,65 askoed; May, $13.45 bid svd $13,0% sskod; Juno, $13.00 bid aud $10.82% askedy July, $18.73 Lid and $12.80 asked} Angust, §13,92) bn: :]ml $13.05 sakod; yoar, §12.25 bid and $12.61% ssked, r"m.mw-wm markel; ordinary, 8%o; prime, 7. Wiissr—~Dull and quiet; highwines, 50 brls aold st BL11 ; slcohol Lold at $2,18, Frxiguta—Dull; to Liverpool, graln, S\@6X4; to London, grain, 1d; to Glargow, graln, 7d; o the Continent, grain, 5s 9d@0s; to Cork, ordors, grain, 6, 1o the duvoctated bress, New Yorw, April® 26,—CorzoN—dieadys 181-10a; futures closed firm: 1370313 29 27(@ 13 29.02c; June, 13iga ¢ July, 13 114203 Auguat, i)e; Beptember, 13 7-16@33%c! Oclober, 10 511G c; November, 13 5-32313K0; Decomber, 15 131 T-R@1IN, FLoun—TReceipts, 0,000 brls; slighily In_buyers' favor; fair Ilwl modger: 0t0e (’rldl' auper. fino Biats and Weatern, $1.10@¢ S0t ®ood extra, $4.%0@8,25; good 1o clolcs, $5,751.15; White :’l::u af:;t;.ll&c%@‘.w& ;8 %‘l,u t;.z.sav.m; Minno. )roces, 5 .60 e 3 . q ny&f;ufiau :lsxl.vfias‘?gfgw b X 5 SBARIE -Mrat—More aclive; Wertern, $2.76@3.35, Onatn—\Whont—Aarket dall: elanm;. hnflcn more dlapored 1o realiza ¢ rocalpte, 92,000 bu? No. L apring, $1,904 1.3 No, 8 spring, $1.1031.14; ungrade apring, $1.16 ; No, 2 Chicago, nominaliy $1.10@1.23; No. 4" Milwaikeo, afioat, $1.71: while Ohlo {n stace, §1.40. Tye qulel itate, 95A00c ;| Woatern, B5@8T0; Clnil!lhn bond, 00@%e, Barley dull; No, 1 bay, §1.20, “Malt nnclianged, Corn in falr demaind fof gxport snd liomo irade; » shade Semer: recelps, X + mized no gra 1X(@01)c; do atesmae, G807 da praded, Gra, ol Wensasn Smiieds i stow 632, Oste dull and unchanged; rocelpts, 37,000 bita 1AY—Firm and unchangod. Hopa—Unchanged, GnooeaiEs—Coffes firm; Rio cargoes, 153@18%4¢ 10 gold; Jobbing, T85(@I3%0 In gord. Bupee QU Dt slahay s Tae ko' ool senbiag 111107 150 prime, 7’3@“ refinad, firm, Afolsases quioh ang un;:_:x;g:l.u !\l;:lllull l)u(l heavy, " u—Dull and norinal, 75@60; refin 10 @10%0; {n caaes, K GLI0 ! HC " ALLOW—T{oaTy. Srmae, Heanc-Dull coas—Lleavy: Woalorn, 16811 {mun—m}{ndy. > eatte; vaTien—Hemlock sols, Duenow Ayres, and Tth grinds, light, middle, azd heavy aat 220} Californis do, 21@240: common o, 2L@2de, ks WooL—Duil and Leavy; domeatic_fleecs, 35@570; pulled, 25@430; unwashed, 13@30c; Texas, 18AI0C, ROVIRTONS—~New mees pork, $22,00:422.187 May, $91.0@12.05; June, $2L006333,28. Deof quict and unchianged, Cut meals—Westorn quict: picklod hams, 1803 toug clear middles, Wosteru, 1 o eity, 12Kes Lard—Prime steam, $13.60G13.65 13.45@13.89 | June, $12,00@1%70; July, §13,773 D.H.‘ t Burtza—Ileavy; new Western, 20@3dc, Onrgag—Unchinged, T \Vuun—sl.ll’?. METALS—Manifactared copper aleady; Ingot Lake, $ILB@IK; Hootoh Pl dill and heaty at 25@310; Amorlcon hicavy irrequiar, 18@23ci Russls aheetin, 1% in gold, Nalis steady; cut, $275@2185 } oling $4,600,25; horse ahoe No. 8, 20@2Vc. Pmaezpars, [HILAUELIIL, MILADELPIIA, April -20,—~Breps—Clover, $18, 17803 tlmulhy,t‘l.&k?‘ 6 fwx, AL, - e PrraoLrus—Nominal; 13%a for refined ; 10)g0 for crude. Prour—Quiet: no demand except for better grades; exira, 4,254,80; Wisconsln and Mlonesota family, 0,60; Pennsylyania, Indlans, and Onlo, §0.008 Ligh grades, $7.25, vo: Ponnaylvants red, §1.80; mber, $1.53(a1.63; white, $1.83; Western spronted, commion to folr, $100a10r." Rwe 8fc, Gorm duli 'y ; ateamar, ¢ 2 = R e e o 15@0a; . Trovisions—ork, 1008260, Lard, 13%@HK stern, Wrraxr—$1,13 for Wests Burrsp—Slow; Now York and Dradford County extras, 35@dic; firsts, 4@S50; Western oxtras, 30@ 33c; fOrets, 28@310; rolle—Weatorn oxtrss, 29@310; firste, 20:3230, Now York fancy, 19X@ldo* £5.7: 6,787 a Criezsx—Btaady s Weatcrn fine, 12@12)¢. Euas—Firmer; Weatern, freeh, 10@17e, 8T, LouIs, Br, Louis, M 28,—CorToN—Fair demand, btit at lower rates A huitag, ing, 13363 Tio s uood oenipaty, Dite, ke 1003 low middHng, FLouR—Quist and weak erfine fall, $3.23@7%78 ¢ ::ll’l"," 53!.23&".50; ped fll.,x"l.'u@ ‘15?1 fall, Gnas—Wheat higher; No. 2 red fall, Sl.fl@l.!‘lfi cashi $LIXS140 May: N fall, $1.255¢ Dbi y i No. o Apil, Coru niederately ctive; uigher N @4830 cash and April; 483@i5%0 4330 June. Outa dulls Iowes to botdy, Mo, 3, & coali; 330 bid May, Rye, buyers a trausactions ; 850 bid. ' Barloy dull cholca Miononots and Wiscausin, $1.00@105. Wniakr—Demand chiefly for spoculation; $1.0 Puovistons—Pork dull; $22.35, Lard duli; 13 195c. Dulk-meata—Market oxcited and 60 ungoitl toat sccurata quotations can tcarcely be glean; aioul- ors irregular and fattly active; 0; 12@13%0, T Gloar rib soll at 12156 Mage o LA 4 -Flour, 200 Urls; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, oats, 21,000 b} ryo, 1,000 bu; basley, BALTTHORE, BarTiMong, April 20.—¥roun—Stsady and un- clinnged; firm, Grane—Whost ateady and firm; No. 3 ted Westers, $1.5031,62; Pounsylvania red, $1.60@1.08, Cqrn falrl; Aiiver "Weatorn Totxed, 69, Onia in Tais demend and nlandil: mixod Weelern, $2@4dc: whito Weastorn, 3 463480, Myo, H3QETO, 1ar—Steady; Yennsylvania and Indiaps, $21.003 Provistons—Mees pork, $22,00, Dulk—Shoulde R lear r1b, 117{c, loo: Bacon—~Bhoulders, %@ 1085 clear Tib, 13@13K0; Jams, 15@10e, Lard—! fined, $14.875@14.50; good unciianged. @{';;nauun—nm rude, TX@T%¢; refined, 133 2, g Corrrc—Firmer; Rlo cargocs, 163{@18Xo; Jobe bing, 103@1936. WhIRY- t; B2 CINCINNATL CrxeryNaTe, 0., April du,—CorroN—Dull, weak, fowor; ko, Frovn—8teady and firm, Gnain—Wheat in fair donand ; §1.12A41,25, Corn in falr demand; 60820, Oata quiot snd steady; 370 43c. Rys stosdy aud unchauged, Barley dull aud droopiug; Oalifornia, $1,20, Faovistons—TPork dull ;' $31.75@22.00. Lard essfer; sleam 1igld 1-16c; kottla sleudy, LX@ Mo, Dulk moats noseitled atd lower ; shouldars offored at o; clear rib, 11} cash; salos 'aé 12x0 buyor Augusti clear nominally 113;311Kc. Bacon nominaly uer change Wi x—Bleady; £1.07, Burres—Lasfer ; uok juotably lower, AMILWAUKEE, MiLwivxne, Aprl 20 ~Froua—Dull and um .chaoged, Aratn—~Wheat opened stoady, s shado highar; olosed frm; No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.10; hard, $1.16; No, 3 June. 816w’ No. 4 o Milwaukes. $1.03; day, SLO3C 9. Corn fr 0, 4, B1%c, Gsts—Quiet bub 1Xo; liyo steady: sicady; No, 3 cashi_or My, ?,')ac:l, 700, Varloy firmer, higher; No, 2, Po; No. 3 Foovierons—Dull and weak, Meas pork, $1.00, Bteam lard, 13@13% 0 and weak; wheat to Buffalo, do. FRRlo#Ts—~Dul Recxrrre—Ylour, 3,400 bris ; whoat, 56,00 bit, 6,000 brla wheat, 43,000 bo, 5 . Bluysgnri—Flonr, OLEDO. Torrpo, 0., April 20,—Froun—steady, Unamn—\Vhieas steady : No, 2 white Wabsab, 31,37} No, I white Michigan, $128%: No. 2 4o, $1.15; o wiito Mlckigan, $137¢ subur Bichlgau 81,2513 May, X Julls, §1.90; No. 3 amber Michigan, $1.00% | No. 4 rod winter, $L.30. Corn strovg; uigh mi apot sud April, Gdc: Muy, duai June, Guoj old, GUst Tow mized, blé= May, 8004 10 grade, 480 daniaged, 44kc, Oats dull ; Na, 2, 33c, Crovan Hxxp—30,15, Receiprs—Flour, nous whest, €000 bu; corn, 27,000 bu 3 Oats, .000 hu. HButrmpNte—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 5,000 bui cors, 70,000 bu; oata, B,0W0 bu. NKW URLEANS, New Onteans, April Ui,—Sugar and molassed, flour, and cory-1 unchanged, Guatn—Corn dull aud lowoer, st 60@0%, Osts qui- ot} choloe Galous, 433, Bran—Quiet; Tse, 1lax—Dull; quoted, ordinary, $16.00; prime, §20.00; chiofve, $23.00 340, LuovisioNs—rork dull; $21.75. Dry aslt meats dull ¢ CH lall sud ewalor; 9hci Hams ateady; chokce i (Mg, aa [0 wis, ‘Hokon snd -nfhx; unchanged, LOATON, Bostox, April 98.—FLova—Qulet; Western super f00 $4.00@4.25 ; corumon extras, $4.6085.40; Wiacons iy aud Mibuesota oxtra fauuly, 36007003 winter whoat OLio, Iudlaus, sud Alickiyan, $6.00g7,25; 1l nols, $0.35@H,0; BU Lould, $4.50@U.00; Cancy Muo: nesota, $1.23.49.50. SMi—Cory dull; mized el kyd.llaw.wc‘;lg‘;r- uzed and No, % dhatio; Fejsctad, & a 1" Waite, 53@ 500, % 4l Bu0; rujuctad, 43@H00F 1 BUFFALO, Borravo, April 20.—Guaii— Whoat—Light deniand sud unsettied; Shoboygen, $1,48; No, 1 white, $L40 Curu dullznd Tawer; nuw, 59000 on track Keusss dmtzk. Oats uegloctad. Ky neglooled, Darioy k' —_—— MARINE, Axnrvas—8ebr J. P, Do wood; stmr Carons, Bt, Jos, suudrics; Dosk, Bt Joe, Jumbar; schir L. 1, Costes, Muske- won, lumber ; scbr Coral, Whits Lake, rallrosd Wes sUmE Cbicsgo, Msukowos, sundriea; stmr afuskogon, Muskegon, sundris § prop G, l'.l l.lull;, s;:zllucnk; sobr Helin Blood, Muskegon, lumber ¢ ac Py e ml;'-mci: lutuber; schr O, Worth, White Lake, lumber; schr i1 D, Moore, Baugajuck luzaber; schr Yornont, Muskegon, lumber, Crraxxp—Bunr Obirago, Manitowoe, 60 ks coffes and sundeiea; atmr Caruna, 8t Joe, sundries: schi 1, ¥, Baldwin, Buffalo, 34,643 bucorn § scbr Peshi) Dudfalo, 29,000 bu sorn 'y prop O Hedls, Masistes,

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