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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. foocnl Finances Dull---Prepara- tions for Scttlomont-Day. New York Exchange Firmere==The Clearings $3,000,000. The Produce Markels Very Irregular, and Most of Them Weak. A Bharp Deolino in Provisions, Wheat, and Corn. A IMore Active Outward Movement of Grain by Rail. FINANCIAL. The bauks are having the domand ususl towsrds fho elosa of e month from the Ioard of Trade for sccommodations with which to meot the obltgations of sottlemont-day, 'Thore wersnio othior new festures. “The movement of country produce o markel iss not much niora than bogun, | There axo some additlonal orders for curroncy receited from tho conntry, and somo of (he bauks Toport a decreaning number of spplications from thelr customera for loans, This fs ©on account of an improvement o collectioun, whick fa percoptiblo, though not considerable. Obligations maturing are promptly mot, and mostof Lo bauks find thomeslvos growing strongor. Rates of discount are 8@10 per cent, Concessions &ro mado to independent outaide horrawers, On the ktreot, thio loan business fs vory dull, and the supply of good paper scanty, Iates are 7@18 per eent. Now York oxchange was frmor at 23%0c premium betweon banks for §1,000, The clearings were §3,000,000. BILVER. Fractional currency 15 becoming acarce in this city, and aiiver chaugo 15 at s promium for large amounts, The Qfabursements by the Sub-Croasury are too alow o supply the domand. Tho milver thal has been fssued plainly falls, sa Tok Tamuss prodicted would betho ease, to perform the ssme amout of servica as currency aa the fractioual currency it dlaplaces did, Thero can Lo no doubt that a large part of tho silver that has been festied s Loing lioarded, The same stalo of nffalrs fn cbecrved elsewhere. In New York, fractional currency is at n premium of oue-balf of one per cent,and of 110 $450,000 of siiver change which had been lssuod fn that city up to Tuesday night, very littio hud mado ita appearance in the stiops, cars, or at toe forrien. Tho New York Journal of Commerce calls attontlon to tho incouvenicuco to which the Treasury Dopart- meut fa putting tho business of tlo country fu this matter 3 The circular order of the Eecretary of the Treasury Alrected purtiea desiring tnoro than $100 to seud to ‘Wanbington for it, In obedience to this requirement A firm Lero_sent to the Natlonal Capital for s certain sum, aad after waitlog an unressonable timo roceived, Anntead of a wifver draft for tha wholo amount, silver coln for abouf five-wiatha of the sum and legal-tender Dotes for 1he Lalance, and morcover the coin wad sent * by expressatachargo of i of 1 per cont, 1f the minta could not supply tlo demand there would be sotne oxcuss for this taridy procoss, but thero is an accunulation sutliclent for a lung time, and thero ap- pears to bono_reawon why tha pulic stiouid by com- pelled to sulfer inconvenlince and submit to pecns niary loss merely fu order that * red tapo * may rule, Witls $1,000,000 of silver change on Land the Uovorn- ment should not mubject businesr men to tho deloyy sad expense fnvolved in tho present course, BAN PHANCISCO MINING STOCKS WEAR. Tho stock market was somewhat grogay when (¢ apened yesterday morning at tho informal aceslon. Nevertheless thers was & dieponition manifested to sustaln pricea ks markod al the close of the previous evening, Alpha and Moxfcan, tho reprosentative atocks for specnlation, situated at opposits points on tho Comstock, showed cousilerable strengtn, but falled to dmpart any portion of it to thelr nelubbors, “Chio bouanza stocks wore tho first to stagger under the load, and os they grow weak in tho jointu oven the Lutest favorites hind to suscumb fn symopathy. In tho stinence of Keeta an o feading opacator, his mantle fitn well tho sboulders of Lirown, The (ntzepldity with whioh Lio forces alock valuea up ‘or down by oifering to purchase or sell in largo lots s only exceliod when Keene attonds Board sesaious full of lifo sud metal. The prophecy wade on Wedneaday that the calui which refgned was rather omiuous appeaced to bo on the verge of fulfillment just heforo tho cluso of thy open sesslon,—San Franewco Caronicle, April 21, NATIONAL DANK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORU, At n mostiug of tho membors of tho Clearing louso Tucsday, an applcation was received from the Dank of tho Stato of New York for reinstatoment, which waa referred to 8 vommitico, GOVEHNMENT NONDA, United Btates s of *sl,.. Uniftea ftutes G-20n of 53, -l of *A3—Tanuary ani dniy. 8204 of '67—January sud July 6-2C of 's8—January aud July 10-08,0ueenirees " Uuited States uow Uniled States currency Gs., GOLD AND URELNUACKS, Gold was 1122112, Greonbacks wero 0X@H32¢ on the dollar in gold, FOREION EXCHANGE, n Bixtydays, Biaht. Bterling.... 484 «©w Taris—franca. siig German, DOL; Delglum b2} olisud 41 Bwitzerland,, Biweden, eic Austria,, Ohicago Clty T 2 ct, bonds, Cuicago City 7 3 ct.vowerigo, 105 Ghicsgo City 79 ctowater luan 105 *Couk "Coutity 7 9 ¢t, Louds 108 Kt 105 &k fut, 105 &int 108 &t . ¥1 & iut, North Culeayo 779 ct, bon (Lincoln Park}..'svaveseses 5 & Int, TOCAL HTOCKY, 1L Asked, it South Bide, 1 1 y ‘ost Bl City laliway, Weat Bldo, 8 cent cortificates. ..., + 1021 & fal, City Railway, Northiida.., . 12 Traders* Insurance Co, vx.iiy, 127 20 Chamber of COMINCICO.1eavys 10 H Chicago Gas-Light & Cake €0, ..., 10 Exposition atock... < KTOCKS, LONDS, ETC, Ngw Yonx, April 27.—~Gald opcned at 1115;, vanced to 112%, and clorod at 112)g. Borrowing rates, 3(@7 per sunum, aud 1-64@1-32 por dfem. Loaus Were slo mado tlat, sud 2G3 for carrying towards the dose, Governments were frm. Tailrosd bonds wore atrong, Blato securities wers qulet, Btocks were dull, with an improvement In coal woads, but generally weak and lower, 'The market was without tntcrestiug featuren, Among the sales at the Btock Exchauge were 25,04 Pacige Mail, 11,000 Weat- ern Union, ,000 Erfe, and 13,40 Lako Shore, llvalvylnllkck easy at 36 4. {l'rimo mercautile paver, Cusfoms zecelpta, £977,00), Thu Asslutant S rianurar dibirsed $300,00. peclo shlsanenta of ilrer, $100,0.0. Clearings, § 12,000,000, Storling exchange frin at (47584303, QOVYRNMENT iGN T Goupons, 61, Goupouy, '63, Weatern Unjon.. Y. B, Exprew,. Now Yurk Central Erly 4 Clieayo & Alton pd. 101 Olifo & Miwstanipy... 137 Dulaware, &L & .18 1 Lke Shoro. Tibnoww Ceut leveland & kit Northwestern Northwostern c,C, 8 Touncesee G, old ,,, 41 Tenncsace G, bow. Virgiots 84, old. | Vircinia Co, now. 402 Sttaeourk oo The following lustruwiuts wire nled for record Thursdsy, April 273 CIY PUOPEETY. Oakloy sy, 215 (b m of Fulton st, e 1, GOS12% 18, dated ALrl 24 veenns 500 Bauo atove, dated April 24.. 00 Kroges sty » v ol Hacluo av, 8 w 1, 10 6103100 11, Wit butkbing, datsd April B, 1., 3,000 Basie e oa shores dited b 0 TS S T uperior ot, 8w cor of Case st, 0 f, 2 w Cottamn Grovs car 2342311 1t, dated March 29, m .. 8,000 Johusan place, 220 ft of Thirty-ninth at, w £, 222128 fr, dated April 26,.. ... creveieese 4381 Tecn st 100 ftw of Larrabeant, n f, 2398 11, dated April 4.... desinersairete 400 Oardnor at, 320 {k w of Larrabes at, s f, 22108 12, dated April d,.. coeoene 360 Dagyton nt, 178 ft n of Willaw at, w f, 80x123 ft, atod APFl 24.10vuse o cerresseeess 9,000 Ashlsnd av, 100 ft s of Adama st, w1, 475149 t, datad April 24, sve seee 14,000 Banio aa Lho above, dated April 22, 13,600 Faulina at, 80 ft n of Jansat, w f, 25x130 ft, dated April 27 2aes waee 900 Harding av, het Weat Ohlo and Tndians sto,w f, 682123 7-10 11, dated April 22 1,200 The premises No, 100 Third av, dated Apri! 4,500 Tturibut at, 103 £t n of Connors at, @ £, 26x: 11, with butlding, dated Aprit 10 .. 2,000 Leavitt at, bet Harrisou and Poik o 126 £t, dated April 26, 6,000 ‘West Van Burcn at, 23 £, 253100 £t, dated April 20, 200 DeKoven #t, 131 {2 w of Can: ant kAprll 1;7 2,200 iiwankee av, X135 ft, fln;;g i\'{ufilflfl 3,000 Weatern av, 133 ft, dated April 20, 14,000 Weat 3adiron st, 131% 2ax120 ft, dated Aptil deavens . SOUTIE OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILXS Of QOURT-IOUBA, Jefferson av, 190 ft s of Fifty-sccond st, wf, ot Throop st, 0 T, 20150 ft, (lated April ¥6...uuees 6,500 Throop st, 333 [t n of Sixty-thir 120 18, dated April 25, ..ocaeaee 400 ——— COMMERCIAL, The following were the racolpis and shipments of {lio Jeading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours cnding st 7o'clock on Thuradsy wornlug: SHIPMENT. 1818, I 1818, B Flour, brls, \Wheat, bu., nECRIPTS, “ Fix sced, it room corn, Cured meats, lbel 2 107,932 i 3 43 Coal, tonku.ine] - L1 8,738 Hayytonso ool 163600 L Lumber, No,ft,| 110, 1 »| Sliinglos, No...:1,857.000] 2,413,000, 2,109,800 b, Ni 1,365,0-0| 445000 2,144,000 21 L3t ‘v91 8,185) 21 11| 1,563 Witharawn from stors on Wodnesdsy for city con- sumption: 6,814 bu wheat, 609 bu corn, 787 b oata, 1,784 bu ryo, 0,683 bu barley, Tho following grain waa fnspected {nto stors on Thuradsy morulug : & cazs No. 3 N. W. wheat, 12 cars No, 3 apring, 10 cars No, 8 do, 6 cars rejected do, 3 cars 1o grade (M wheat); 69 cars highemixed cor, 138 €arn No 2do, 17 cars now mised do, 30 carn rojectod do, 4 enra mo grade (350 corn); 5 cars whits oats, 3t cars No, 9 do, 4 cars sud 5,400 bu rejected do (4} cars No, 'ryo; 8 cara No. 3 barley. Total (435 carw), 140,000 bu. Insyocted out: 55,510 bu whoat, 81,645 bu corn, 12,436 bu osts, 1,320 bu rze, 11,749 bu barley. Yeslerday waa s scanon of general weakness In prod- uco clrcles. With few ozceptions, and none of them 1n the leading markets, there was a decline all round, tn provislons and grain, * 1t {3 often the case that hog products and breadstuffs move in opposite dhections; Lt hoth wern agreed yesterday, nnd the declive was unusually extonsive, Property was literally % thrown " right and left under wide-spread desiro to got rid of it, and prices suffered in cousequonuce, For some of (his uervous abaudon thers wan an evident resson—for the rest, nothing but sympathy with tho leading inarkets, Thore was more dofug for shipment, but chiely by rail. The early news from the Straits indleated lttle change tn the situation there, and the present low ratus of rall- frelghita attractod operators who wanted to gel the grain through, Ienco lake freights were very dull, though shippers wero moderatoly sctivo, somo buying quito largely. Tho weatbier was fins and warm early, but later there were premonitions of & storm, which had some little intlucnce in proventing a further de- cline. There was & gond deal of nervoustess eatly in regard to fatlures, wmauy thinking it probabls that the ustensive sbrinkage in prices would force several to ank for torius, But in this they wero agreesbly disap- joluted, Two or thres cases were roported of partios wha would probably bo unablo to falfll thetr engage- ments, but ous of them was Linted ou lant Tuesday as wore than probable, sud all were small, The trade hiero seema to be unusually well fortified, 24 the prop- crty s held by strong yarties, who are able o bear severe losres without wincing, In moat eascs they eold only bocause they wore tircd of the prospect of Lolding on, It wea rumored that grain was contracled for to New York, by rail, at 20c per 100 Ra, or 120 per bu on wheat, ‘Che wheat prospoct was ths subject of very much discusalon yeaterday—as often enough fu the past. ‘The Loirs wers largely in tho majority, but thero were 1ot wantiog srgunients on the othier side. One oper- ator Agured up 4 margin of proft.of 2s per quarter on direct shilpment to Liverpool, aud charscterizod tho dcwnward tur a entirely unnoceesary, Otbers charged that tue decliuo would never have occurod if tho sell- ers for future were held (o dolivor the property they n0ld wliort, Oue promineut operatur stated that May wheat would be selling at $1.10 per bu {ustead of 080 if th old rules of the Bosrd of Trade were now fn force, antherels & great deal more whost sold for noxt wunth than there i in store here or ecan possibly come in before the firet of June. For contra, we are permittod (v usa the followlug oztract from a New York letter 1o » leading commission house here; it was dated last Tueaday+ 5 WWe sent you telegrama to-day which tell of tha state Gf affairs ¥lroad.” They canuol, they will not, stun onr contlued and fucteasod shipments of spring wheat, for thoy are already overloaded. Just think of 11,=0,(00,440 {1 the stores of Liverpool, ¥00,000 hu on tlie quay of Lavorjool Liday, 00,000 by atesin from New York now afloat to Liverpool, 200,000 to go and ready coutiacted for, ~ These are fiyad facts, snd no bull™ can get sway frow tuem, With fears of fail. ure in tha distressed condition of the trade abrosd; wills tho leading Now York exporters cripylod, aud ths &tock of the poorest whoat wo ever had at this of the year; willi a groat aupply of corn, aud freigits on the up turai show ue daylight if ou can, It bias come a little sooner than we expuctod, ut the end s not yet {n tho downward movoment, Dry gooda wers actlvo, and, excoptiug prints, firm, The demaud for groceries continues Ybural, sud tho teuor of prices was again steady snd firm, Bulter was dull and unsettled, Cloese was {uactive and nominal, There was an sctive movement in dried fruita at uniforwly firm prices, Fiab wore in good demand at previous tigures, Inthe ofl market thora fa fair snd increasing aorlvity, and prices ruled firm, excopt for carbon, Cosl aud wood were insotive, Bagging, luathior, tobacco, tens, and canusd goods were uti- changed, At tho lumber-yards » moderats buviness was trans- acted at frrogular prices. Haveral cargoes wers sold at tha docks, and few 1oads were lefi over, Disce stuff decliued (o §8.00, Motaly and hardware were ro- yoried In fair demand and siwidy, Nalls wero ruther quist at $410. Thero wers na notico- able changes in wool, hay, hides, broom-corn, or Lops. Timothy sesd was Armer, and othier varistios weak, clover sced belug mearly 15 por bu lower. Poultry was essy under larger offoriogs sud a raihior Limited inquiry, Figs wero slow and wesk. The re. tat} demand for potatoos was moderato and easily sat- {sfiel, sud there wau no luquiry for car lota. Thers was s rumor yeaterdsy that tho atralts were open, but it wiu not coutirmed, Tho Mackiuaw dispateh stated thot the propeilers on tho west sido bnd been, pounding the lcv soveral bousw, but without succeed- Iug f forcing » pavssgo uplo the data of the telegram. It d6 thought Liero 4t tho opouing cannot be dolayed many Lours, Heveral sall-vessals bave left (hw port with grain for tke Jower lakes within (bo pest throo days, und will probauly oot have to wals very loug for tho wirsits 10 open after their srrival at the nortlern cod of the lake, TOUEIGN INPORTATIONY Tecefyed at tho Clirago Custoruy, April 27,1876 W ¥, Bewls & Cu,y 8 cance clgard; Noubergor k Deuz, 3 casky wine; Burley & Tyrrell, 7 pagkiges eartbeu- ware; Lowner & Bunis Browing Cowyany, 1,000 bLurhls barley; 3T, Loring, 1 csas drexses, Awmount of duties collected, $1,650.39, Ligge WHEAT CROV. u ite review of the graln trads for tho week ending April 24, saya: "WLe tewgerature duriug the paat week, althougl low, Fecostred from thy ausieual dopreasion previously notleed, and vegelation recovered from ite Jomporary clieck, Ju spite of the Luprovomant ju the aapect of the counlry sfter a brief yeriod of sunshive, the con- ditlon of W laud v sull very backward for ihid time of tha year, even in thy most favored focalities, AutWni-son Crops, sltbcugh backward, [ake & fuir abuw, sud appear mot to Dave suffered 20 nich a4 waa {LougLt yrobable, 'The whest plant Lo sumawhiat thin and aickly on Luavy lands, Lut “with THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. APRIL 28 1876. warm May waather will Joutitless maks fatr progren sithough & heary erop fa aearcaly to he expected, The deficloncy of acreage under wheat thin yasr, whilo no doubt_attributsbls in some metsurs 1o o bad reed- time, 14 810 duo to the fmprobability thn tarmer forc- belng ablo ta caltivate tha erop ramuneratively now that (he low price and rapid trausit of wheat from Indla render compatitfon moro severs, Thin heary shipments of whest from Calculta hava formed & very marked fosture in the tradn this seanof, and the fa- cllity with which this class of grain can ba sold aliowa Ahiat to tho millor 18 must passsed grinding qualitios of no mean order. Add to (hia thn fact that the irico rangea littlo ovar ¢0s per «uarier, mmd t must bs patent that, with tho enormons rosonrces of land and chionp labor dn Indis, the ;\mlful of wmelilng English wheat al an average of 508 per quarter is rendersd rather dubions, Now that such facllitles are offersd for tha fransit of wheat from the E: the fow class of graln from Ametirn and Tussis ls aimost entirely neglocted, and the tnfluences thus Lrought to bost on the courso of pricen is a muatter for eateful conalderation, As some uantity of Oaletts wheat has racantly been takan for the Gontinent, 11 Is pisin inillers Wisra begin to ap- reciate the arilcin, and b extension of Engilah teado o this diroction may possibly ba looked for, Tha course of trade has undergouo Uitls chango sinco our Lt weekly Toport, and tho Easter holidays havo rone dered traneactions somewhat limited, “Wheat has steadily maintained it late prices, Lut thero hias been Do appearance of fmpravamont, axcept for fiue whita qualities, which have been occasionally 8 littlo dearer, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUGTS—3Vers antive and unsettled, toud- {ng atrongly downwards during ths greator part of tha scaston. The raceipta of hoga wero again large, and & further {mportant decling wan telegrsplicd from the Stock-Yards, which acted fn o depressing way on athor polnte, 58 wall aa on our market for product, Bellora woro vory anxivus, and st Umes it was diflicnlt toefTect anles at anything like tha quotations current at the time, whilo at othor times the short dnterest took hold very froely, Tho buying soemed to ba chlofly dono by them, Bhippers still Liold off, though the out- ward movement of ordered meats continues falr, and will probably do so till the advent of hot westher, Tha biineas of summer packiog_ bida falr to bo quite act. ive, with a plentiful suppiy of the raw matoriyl. Afess Ponx—\as mors active and very irrogular, decllulng 30@400 per brl, and reacting 20c aficrwarde, with & relatively firm feellng {n ho latier part of tho soanton: Bnled ware raported of S0 Lrls cuah (for port) at $20.70; 4,350 bl 20,00 seller Juine'at §20. July at $20,05 cloned firm .10 $20.70 seller the month ; § 20,12y ssller May; $20.00@20.02)¢ sellor Juns; and $11.10@21,12) seller July. T¥ime wmors JosE s quald st $0.5@205, aui extra primo a 3 4 Lano—Was quila sctive and very’ weak, declining 23@300 per 100 ibs, and closing 200 below the latent quolatione of ‘odneaday. Liverpool was quotad ua- chianged snd New York dull, The offerings hore were® very large. Bales wors raported of 0.700 tes sellcr May t $12,80@13,00; 17,230 tes scller Juuo ot $12.90@13.15 3 6,750 tcs_ seller '""E\ at $13.00a13.30 and 160 tes “f Iard at $14.25, ‘Tola), 30,760 tes, The wmarket closed steadior, ot $12,55312.00 for cash or seller April ; $12.85212,87 for May; $13.02%@10.05 for Juno ; and $13.17%@15.20 for July. Mrats—Were quiet and again }@xe lower, with acarcely anything dolng except in suort riba for fu- ture. ‘Thero was somo changtug over, Cush lotn wero reduced jn prico in company with futures, being of- ferod more {reely than herotofore, brut aro atill quoted relatively high, a8 moat of tho meats aro massod into o nd being carriod against forward salor, omo {nquiry, but shippers acted as though they axpocted to bo abis'to taka hold as stlil lowor ty- ures by waiting a fow days, Sales were reporind of 10,600 fun shioulders on privato torms; #0d 300,000 fba ahiort ribe st $11,05 for June, and $11.40@11.45 for Jduly, loose, The market cloasd dull st tho following Tango of pricea: Shou- tong Short Bnort ders, clas xib, clear, Salted, loose. T 11 uy o ony Boxed'.. E S 1} uyoon i 1 10 1 Uy 1 1 1y 113, 11 5 124 12; cu at 1166 eaah, and 115c aoil ¥, : green hams, 113123403 aweet pickled do, 113(@13Kc; Qumborlands, 113(@117¢e, cash or sell- er’ Apeil: longicut hams, 13@13ke, “130. Gnzane—Waa quiet at 83@gc, BEEF PRODUCI8—Wero stoady and quiet st $10.50 @11.00 for meas, $11.60812.00 for exira mess, aud $2,50324,00 for Listas, ‘TarLow—Was quoted st 8)g0 for city, and Bo for country lots, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wss qulet, though with more dofng than the pravious dsy. Thore was a modorato demand for famifly flours on local account, and former prices were sustatued, while shipping frades waro dull and nomnally easler In sympathy with contiuued wonk- nmeas in whoat, Bales wore roported of 0 brls wintera on privato torms; 1150 Urls sprivg ox- tres, partly at $4.13@5.873. Total, 1430 brla, The market closad ateady &t the following range of prices: Cholce wintor exuas, $.30@7,8); commou to good do, 33.80@7.10; shipplug oxtras, §1.30 4.80; good do, 'H.B5@5,10; choice do, $1,10@5.60; gatenta do, $6.00@0.00: Minnesots, $5.00@ suporines, $3.00@3.75; yo flour, H.5G4.37. Bnax—Waa in fair demsnd, and wmore sctive at Wednesday's quotations, Bales were raported of G bris at $11.76@12,00 fres on board cars aud on track, MIDDLINGs—Sales woro 20 tond at $14.00@14.25 fres on board. HonErxiNas—Sales ware 10 tons at $13,00 on track, 2 ConN-MEsL—Uoarso was nominal at §! 19.00 00 track, WIEAT—Was unususlly active, and agsin woak, declining 136 on June, sod ijc on May, below tho lowest quiotations of Woduesday, The sexk point in tha market was tha fact of lars afferiugs for May, with a very small demand for it, snd In cousequcuce of this the diflerenco botween the prices for tho two month widcned at ne time to Ze. Bome idss of the sympathy with which 31ay whoat waa regurded may ba galuad Srom tha atatement that during the malo of 15,600 bu tho markot foll from 091 (093¢, The volume of trading for June was, howsvar, enormau, and cah lots wora much toro active, ‘The decling brought out % good demand for shipment, that and the further weakness in rail frefghts ouabilug partles hors to fil orders which were limltod Lulow the igures pro- viously ruling. One firm slono took 75,000 bu for direct sxport, The public sdvicea from Liverpool reported Jittlo change thore, put private cables quoled tho Drittah_muurkets as' wosk, with s ecacclty of Luyers, and Now York " w3 heavy. Our rocelpts woro “sgin small with liberal clesrances Dy Inkannd_rall, but tlis nows fromn outeldo eonroos, with favorablo weather for tha next crop, hrought out ellors o great force, a8 abava notod. Ontaide of the shijping demand, tlio offeriugs wara culstly taken $o ‘) shotta, there beluiz abprently very itlo fong buye ing. Bolier Juue opened at . 1,01, foli 0ff to §1,00, ol &t §1.001{, declined to e, and advanced to 933{c at the close, fieller My sold eatly st €1,00%, and weskened irregularly to U7%c, clostug st 0diyo, ~ Sellor Inly roid 2t $1.03, aud rauged nomiually ai about 1e abovo seller June, Cash Jotaof No. 2 spring ravjjul notl- Daily about o below May for regular, closing at 971, after sclling at 97%@03¢, Gl edged recupts of do sold at U4c, oot betdy In demand for earrying, Cuh #alen wors Teported of 75,500 bn No.3 aprlug at 077 298¢ 17,000 bu No,3 do at 8i@BIo; 3,600 bu re- Jectad do'at TTK@780; aud 400 Lu by sainplo aL 93%c, Total, 94,000 bu, RBINNEIOTA WHRAT—Was fn botter demand at a decliu of 3@3%¢, curresponding to the movement In the gonoral inarket, Halow were 1,800 bu_ No, 1 at #1.143¢ 20,200 bu No, 2at §1.01G51.01 3¢ ; s 2,400 bt b samplo’ 1" $1.00@1.30 (ro0 on ‘bourd eari, Total, 4,100 CORN—Waa ratlior loss active, and doclined X @1c per bu, about balf of which wa recovered in the Liiter part of the sessfon, There wis no sjacial change ro- Ported from otlior points, though Now York closed dull, but tho receipts here were larger (250 car-loads inupected u), and tho market sympathlzod with tho downward cotirss of wheat, The anticipation of Ivraer receipta was sllegod as a nuffolent readols for & furthor shrinkuge In pricos, and sellora wera Tuory numErous thau buyers for the fulure, Hut thero was a etter demund for ral} slipinent, iuclading ous lot of 101,000 bu, the order for which arrived lere the day pre- ceding, but contd not then o flied, ad the limiting price was oo low, This better fnquiry for casli lots steadied tho other part of thu market 1n 1hio lutter part of the sesslon, Tho selling for future seamned to be largely on country account of eorn Louglit duriug the wet weathier of & fow woeks ago, when a great many peopla ware afranl that soed-timo would (el in the Centennial ysar, Tun local shorte filled o moderately, chtofly at ‘or hioar the inalde Og- ures of tha scasion, ' Belier May openod uk 403, voil at duXfe, decllued to d5k¢c, and “savanced to 400 at the Holler Junw wold' st 431554030, closiog at Beller July vold at 0)d7i(c, clounng at 403 Zic. Buller tho month, or reguiar,No, 3, sold at 45 @inyc, chlefly at 480, closlng nominaily st $3igc. C: lota uf do ((reals Tocolpts) mold at $35¢@indic. C: asles were roported of 183,600 bu Nu, 4 at G:@IEMc] 5,900 bu high-mized at 45)@45%0; 2,000 bu new do L4410} %800 ba new mlxed ab 423c; 8,00 bu refect. ed al d1c; 8,000 bu by sample st 0@ 43¢ cn track; and 0,400 huhéo ‘st 44@1i)0 frea on Loard cars, Total 64,000 bu, OATS—\Wers moro sctive sarly, and quiot during the tustliour, The market decliuud aie, chwtly in syunpatby with otlice graiy, though il rcoipta Wero witadn liberal, and the jungs sppesred suxious 10 close t quite freely, but withdrow peucd at 820 and sold 13e, Juuo auld at die. out, Tho skiorts Louglf befare o close, Heller May down ta 8ligc, closing at i Qe and closed a4 914631 ‘Thoro wax very Httle Iunuiry for cast, Fresh sold $1H@d13c, and regular wua noaiual at shont dlv, Rejected wold atalc. ‘Tho report shows lberal iipiments, which Jrouably iuchide sumio uf thy cargous loadcd wuto 11ue ago that have vecently left for tho lower laea, Cuh salea Wero reported of 2,460 bu No, 2 at S1%@ ;:#;J;,:go by by samile at sle for mized, 1id N T white; 6,600 by do ay 3244730 froo ou board, Total, 17,000 Lu, e LYE—~Was very quict st 6d'¢o for No. 2, Tho re cclvlll -]-;rs&)a{’u‘;:r and tha aflny report sliowod et Bear] A el alipped out, Cusl sale t%’ul{{[-l‘lxd tadorta S Mg, O Gt sl ARLEY—Was fairly active catly, sdvancing about Ic, and aubssauently duchining Taiyer Cloatig: duil a0d weak undos coniparutively liboral oifuringe. Tho trading wau chicdy (0 May, tis shorea belug the feads {ug buyors, May uputiod st 53¢, rows 1o buja-:. tueu fell Lack 10 680, when Luyers withdrow, and st thy closa & salo was made st 87c. Juuo was' uominal at $0c early, and closed at 83, ‘Gaah was In far request for shipment sud Artuer st 633, elosing nomiually Iowsr. " Tha low grados wery tearcd anl sisady ot A1 42 for No, 3, sud 31u_for refeciud, Berapics wers 1u- active, Caghi sales ware reported of 7,10 bu Nu, 2 at Gdgtde; B0) bu No, 3 nb dbdddo, Total, 8,00 bu, FIRST CALL. Wheat was s shedo fruser, Haled 50,000 bu ssller Juno at 993 A, Aess pork wassteady, Sales, 230 brlv soller June st Py LATRST, Mess pork was active aud firwer early, with aales of a 2 for June, and $1L20A3 Lard war in molerate demand and sssier, ualos Dol reported of 2,20 Lea At $12.U0@14,08 acller June, 8hort riba wero firmer, with faled of 100,000 tca 8t $11.10(7 11,45 seller une, Wheat wan activa and vary rregalar owing fo large offeriuge snd rutnors of falures, closing %ic lower for June. Raller Juno opened st $0°¢o, declinad to 98250, and closedat 9o, May sold L 975 @8N, closing ‘at 97%e, Corn drelined about e, closing &t 4540 for May, 433¢c for June, nd 40 4o for July, Qata wora quie ab 31¥;0a313o fur Mey and Juns, Barley wan et at S6@37c for May, and a few cate Tonds wero sl st X333 for May delivary, Tae cht C, A. King win taken fof 19,500 bu whest to Riugston on private termn, 2 L T T Blens pork was very netive and 20@350 par brl high- er, cioalng Bt AILIGABLATA ealler Juae and $11:203 2133 paller July, ' Salea s 14,250 brls at $30,18 for May, and $21,00.51.20 for Juae, Lari waa_quict, closing at $13.00313.02% for June, and $12.80312.85 for May, Hales, 1,350 toh At §! seller Juno, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHUL—Was stoady st $2.14, BROOM-CORN~Continues in moderate demand and steady. Doslors report a fatr inquiry for seed from thie Hliinola farmers at $1.50@2.80 por bu, but ittle or no inquiey from tho Biates wastof the Misslesip- pl Quotations: Choloe hurl, 8@¢; No. 3 burl, Tde; cholee medinm, T@THO; good medium brush, 6@s%0; fair nalde and covars, S@8Je; Infortor, 4@ 43¢; erooked, 3Ges BUTTER—THo rango of prices was about the same a8 10 thé earlior daysof the weak, but It was & arag- ging trads, the conviction that prices will rale lower & Tittle further slong in tho seasog loading buyers to (n- slst upou couccestous, The domsnd, as for some time paat, was strictly in accordance with current necds, Wo repoat our list: Choice ta fancy yollaw, 30@dSo ; medlum (o guod grades, 25@38c; inferior to common, 1@¥a, 1AGGING—Duniness continues to {mprovs, and prices shiow more atoadinens than during the esrlier weeks of tho seanon, Btocks are not large, snd among loldera there {a a feollog Lt pricos are now at their lowest, Stark A, 230; Poerless AA, 280; Lowiston, 230; Moutaup, 35¢; Ontario, 23¢; American A, 22e; Amoskong, 23¢; Otter Creok, Z3c; burlap bags, 4 bu, 1N@18%e; do, 5 bu, 13@16¢; guunics, single, 143 @lic: do, double 23@2Ue. OHEESL~Tho markot remslns uniottled, and sny quotstions that could be given wonld, Just at presant, Vo slkiply nominal, Old 1a virtually out of the caarkat, and tho uew mako thus far offercd s moatly of unde- eirablo quality, snd sslls {rreqularly. The domand fs amall. We iquoto poor to new, jobbing, at T@ilc. COAL—Was in light demsnd st former quots- tlonx: Lackawsnna, range and nut, $10,00; do eqg, €0.60 5 canncl, $1.00@7.30: Erls, $7.00; Dioasburg, 37.60; Hocking Valley, $5.00:" Indiana block, $3.50; Daltlmoro & Ohlo, $0.00; Ililnols, $4,00@4.60. EQGY—Were plentiful aod ‘slow at 120, the msual asking price, FISU—Thore wan 5 modorately sctive market at toady pricos. Wa quoto: No. 1 whitefiah, X-brl, $3,10@5.23; No.7 dlo, $5.00@5.10; No. 1 trout, $6.00 No. 1 shora mackerol new, X-brl, $12.00@13,00 Nu. 1 lay, $900@%.25; No. 2 misckerel, M-brl, $3.0048.23 1 famlly mackerel, 3-brl, $8.80; No. 1 nhiore kits, lsrgo. $2.00; No. 1 bay kits, $1.303 large famiy kits, §1.20; bank codfish, $4,75@5.0 Georgo's codfis 5,75 ; Lasvrador herring, split, Lris, $7.753 do -brl, $4 4.25; Lal- 38,007 rador herriug, round, ’Urls, $0.8040785 do ig-brl, $3.50@3.7! 1 her- -bri, acaled bierring, per box, 4o ; No. ring. lumbla River selmor, ¥-brl, $4.00, FLULCS ' uthiued sctivity in the fruit trade was noted, and pricos of moat lines still AND N show decided fiem: , Btocks of domestics are reduced to small dimensions. Imported variotios are in nmolo wipoly, We fuote: Fougton— Cusige; fign, layers, 14@l0a flg; drume, 11@1303, Turkish prunes, new, @7 .6: French prunes, kegs and boxes, 10 35¢; aslus, Ty 23 i § Toone Muncarel, '3, cusrants, 7 applee, 15.320¢; Michigsn appiud, common, Y \(@lve § cuoice, 10w 05,0} pesches, balves, 124@123505 do, pared, 1i@e; blackberries, 11);@1%c; raspberries, dkudio pitted clierrios, 23 o3ic, Nurs—Filborts, 11 @lige; slmouds, Terragons, 19X@20¢; Naplos wal- Duta, new, 10«17c: French walnuts, now, 1143 124¢; Grenoblo walnnts, 15} @10e; Urazils, 05¢@100; pec Texos, 11%@134¢; * Wiimington' peinuta, mzm ‘Tonneasoa peanuts, SGitc; African peauuts, GLEEN FRUITS~Wore In fair request and stoady, except appies, yrices for which favored buyors, as miuch of wo atock 1 decaylng, and pallors ars unxious to dispouc of 18, We quota: G>od to cholco applos, $4.00:45,00 per Lrl; Messins orauges, $3.00@6,15 for box: Valencia do, §12.00¢10,00 por csae; lomons, $3,80@0.00 por boz, GRUCERILS— Bitsineas continues satiafactorily act Ive. Interior merchanta ara prosent in_goodly num- and Judigings from the chiaracter of their ordors thealocks at luterior pownts must ba oxceptionally latt, plo nnd s{do artioies wera moving on & generons weale, and tho market displayed a firm and heslthy tone, ' We quote: pfHl0E=Tiangoom, 62@io; Carolins, 15@8Ko; Lou- ans, i e, Covvees—0, G. Javs, 80&01e; Java, No, %, 278 e cholco fo funey o, 2.@23K0; good to primo do, "#2w3kc; common (o falr, 20 @2t0; roass- ing, 19 (@190 Bingapore Java, 25@200; Coata Rica, 2042ic; Maracalbo, 2hadic. SU0ARs—Patont cut loaf, 11@11%0; erualiod, 115 @Li3e ; powdersd, ‘11K@liNo; granulsted, 107 llcy A, wtandard, i04@10 (C; 00 No, 2, I@10%;) ), 928,005 oxiraC, 04,(£0)0: O No, 2, 0X@0% yailaw O No, 1, 9 'c; do No,2, 9@0te: cho! brawn, Big@42e; fafr ‘to prime do, 818X mon do, 7i@=c; chioles tolsases sugar, HG@9170; cominon' to good do, 1%@8%o0; New Orloans, 73} e, Sixipe—Gatitornia augar-loaf drips, 65@7i00; dia- moud drips, $1.U5@1,10; stlver drips, extra fne, 63 G5e; good sugar-houso airup, 50135303 extra do,’ 584 6ue} New Orleuns molasses, choice, 63@88¢; do, prime, 85@53e; do, common to good, 48@3ncs Porto Rico mo- 12";”. 48300; common molasscs, 83@4v0; blackstrap, i@ 40 Hrices—Allsplce, 17@173¢c; cloves, 52@330; cass! 20@120} peppor, 1.'_;{& 18140 nutmogs, $1,241,25; Cale culta ginger, 14K@1634c. Boars—Truo Dlue, 6o} German Mottled, 8570} Whito Lily, 6@64c; Whits llose, 6@6e; Noyal Sa- ;:'m, 83¢@8c; Bavon Impurial, 6o; Golden Woat, 5)X@ <. imucn-zuemor, Inundry, 8%(@To; do, gloss, @Ya; do, corn, V30 \o; Kingstord, pure, 7303 do, st vor glosy, V@92 0: do corn, 16@10je. ALAY~Tus better gradea of thmotby and prairio wera in modarato demnd and steady, The lower grades yore quiet, No. 1 tmotny, €15.80@13.10; No.1 o, 12,005 d do, $10.00210.80; upland praitie, $10.50 @11.00: No, 1 do, $3. 039.00; slough, $1,50@7.00, HIGUWINES—Waro quict wnd unchsaged, Bale wna reported of 100 brls at $LU7 per gallon, Thore was lttlo domaud, and the market was generally quoted dull, 1ITDES—Wors steady under s falr inquiry, Dam- sged utock ia now quoted at 6. Wo quote: dreen city butchers', Agbifes green cured light und heavy, 7e; part oursd, 6i§@aic; green ealtod Te; greon country, bigo; green calf, lic; flint hides, dry kip and calf, 1 ; dry aolted bldos, 1205 doacon 'skins, 45 G300, Blcofs palta, woal sstiated an washied, 30330, METALS AND TINNERS' STOOR—Romaln steady under a fair intorior demand, which appeara to bs on the iucrease. Following sre the prices: Tmv PLaTz—10, 10xi4, $2.60; do, IX, 10214, $12.003 roof- ing, 14329, IC, $0.00.” P1a TiN—Large, 270; smail, 280 e, HoLpxm—No, 1, 20¢; No, 2, 18¢, Lsap— 1w, Tyo; bar, 8)o; lead 'pips, D¢, Oorpxm— Lottonin, H4e; sheathing copper, dlc, BHRRT %10 —Ful) canks, 10%¢e; alaba, B: Bnzet Inox~No, 4c rates; Rusia fron, No, ¥ to 13, 160; do, No. stained, 'tho; Amorican Rusa A, io; 1, 1ot g vanized irou, No, 26, 14e: discount, 25 per ceat. Winx —Nouw. 1 10 8, Yc: 5,1,108,100; 10 to 11, 1le; 13, 11)g; 1dand 14, 12¢; 16 and 35, 140 17, 1503 18, 10 13, ive; 20, 2e; “full bundics, por cont discoun foico wire, §3c; do, amall Ints, NAILS—Were firin at §1,10, apecalative de- mand has dropped off aince the sdvance, and the in- quiry now ia ciilefly from hums merchants, wilo order 10 ivel the inimadiate wants of their trade, OILS~—Carbon was off snother ic, with which ceptiols the range of pricos was ahiout the same s the preceding duys of the week. Trado ln atendtly proving, We uoto : Carbou, 113 dog. teat, 113 ic; do ilinota legal teat, 180 deg., 143G 147 Buow Whito, 150 teat, 17e ;o headlight, 178 deg, 17%c: extrs winter lard oil, §1.13; No. 1 V1@3984; No, 2, Th@Kla: Hnsoed, c; whale, winter biasched, 76 2% (9. @A ;s Valencta, 11w@llge; % ue citron, 23«24, Doxesrio—Alden com- , 0. 3 bank ol 8307 stralt plumbago oll, 60375 :lul’pflufln‘:: adce: naphtba, deadorized, 03 gravity, 1958144t Weat Virginta otis, natural, 20 deg., 3)dube; natural, ic; reduced, 33 deg,, Thadio, '{Y~Wea in miodersio requost and easy undder Hoeral ofleriugs. Chickeun wura quoted at $3.5034.50, Turkeys sold at 1%sldc, and ducks st $.50.24,07, SEEDR—Timothy was_ective and firmer at $2,25 @2.40 for fair to clioice prime, closingat $2.55. Clover was niore active b s ruluction of 80@73¢ por bi Frime sold early at $2.00 aud later at $4.60, The trade betog about ovar holders wore anxions to realizs, and tho few buyurs in the market held of uwutil their domwnd for literal coucowsions was accceded Hungarian was suthier slaw at 80 360c, and millet sold at fiw, Clinlcs quioted at 63c, SALT—Was 1 nioderate demand and steady. Wa quite: Hginuw fine, 31407 Canads do, $1.43 ; ordinary coarss, $1.707 dairy, without bags, $1.7! dairy. with bags, 3, hton dair, per sack, $4.50, TEAR~Tr.do wav iir ot unchanged prices, T fluer grades are beld firmly, but fur conitacn and medlu: the aearket {8 uob spacially firm, Wo quote : - Arxrownen~Common, IN@40c; good do, 1@ ihet medium, 45id8de: good do, 80@bic: Gue, ki Dueat, B0@0%; ehoics, T0@T6c: cliolces 9gusc; fancy, $L.USGLIS, InreutaL—Common, dd usitic; gaod (o, deeadUiy med 40 450; guod do, 4@8o; Uue KUuSio: fin 8346005 chal 85@Tuc; cholcoat, 1075, Japany guod common, S5 33c; mediuw, 1054 %; good Ma: dium, $3@ihc; fine, 6053803 Ancet, 63:3700; cholos, #vdGic; cholcest, 73180, Untaxus~Commion, 306 Wai guod couwnon, S3GIHE miediutn, 4G 4145 Wedudos chol VEAL='Vus chinls calvon, WOUL—There wae no change, Orders aro arriying for small Tots; ctherwise thers Is iiitle h::lulry, and o market b rather wewk, Tub-waslied, primo, 600t 4o, Faor to good, 44 iFar washea fléeco, fine, goud conditlonud, ds@ivo; wasoed, medium do, 4@ 42¢3 unwasbed, fine wavy to ligat, 2594s; do, me- dium, 3G 38e; pulled, 303, . LIVE STOCK, CUuICAUO, i Caitle, Hoge, Blisep. Mouda; 7 6,013 ) Tucada; {48 10410 Wednos 4360 13,060 Tuursday, GUU 14,600 7 19853 dsen 243,103 oo 7829 41,12 1,718 162 466 018 9 OATTLE—Tho msrket was without Important change in comparison with Wednesdsy, There was not quite as much animation in trads, but the demand from iho different sources was, sftar all, fately sotivo, and tho slight advanco of the day bafore was sustained. Tha stoply was unexpectedly larzs, but that fact was countarbalanced by the alightly mare favorablatans of otders from {ho East, snd, all things conaldered, tha neller hiad little roason to complain at the course of market, Trading was at $2.50-38.35 for inferior to choice, chiofly at $3,00@3.78 for bulchers' stnd jat $L50@4.00 for mtockers, and $4.00@4.CO for fale to priwe shipplog beave OATTLE eALEA, No, Drown, Price & 0o, to Hesa,, 00y 32 ‘To Eaba, .. A, W, Vaugh ‘To Monrt ‘Ta Monroe, . In’F\verun Bros, ta Dishl 0 Reefer,..... To Monroe. . savesenserae 1 R, sitrahorn & Co, to Morris & W, 10 To Arnoldus. «use. 16 To Haley. To Keefer, To Keefor, w25 Nicoles & Ai)ld-ml L Bvfldlr“ T r ‘To Masten.,., I 8t, John & Urown to Eastman.., ‘To Lendor {fesdern), .. Gregory, Cooley & Co, to Doty, ‘To Morris & W, veee B4 To Mitchol To Hayden. Denslys, W. To Allerton, To Bpencer. . Hall, Pattorson & Go, to Turner, 19 To Turner,, 17 ‘To Hirsh, M. & Co. Woor ron. to Doud. ‘To Allerton,..... ‘To Clifford, . To D. Thompton . To Carter.erecenss To Crocke: o . Bentley, Johnaton & Co, to slore ris & W The bulk of the caitlo changed and tho market cloned steady, Prica. = ApsSasiesinRcan s RRSSERs8EREE523385N °% massan Aeas B2 358 ' 3 838 s'si':i%’s.i%’s's;%?&'g 4 4, < 4, 4. 6. 4, 4, 8. 4, 4, 4 4. 4, 4 ad g2 ey E3Ts 4373 . svesrnesnienee 16 1,045 HI0GY~—The market opencd dull, but became activo s lttlo furthor along in the day, after pricos had been lowered %ic per 100 lbe, $5,23@8.20 fur acal heavy at $7.40Q° many unsold, HO0G RALES. A, W, Vaughan to Masa, Grover Hrow, to THden, 6 45 Tngwerson Tiros, 48 To Lockett k Co, 37 To Taboy b "To Googt: 2 Dickson & Byers 50 T Whitlsrsessarseees a To Armour,.... 3 all, Patterson & Go. o Armour... 54 ‘o Armour., 3 To Thonpaon, Conaver & Hall to Tiekar To ooy To Allerton. . o Allorton| To Allerton, To Allurton, o Fawler. To Fowler Brown, Price & Horlne brow, & ‘To Lockett & Co, Av, s 103 145 s ‘Tha range of the market was buit there was little teading above $7,60 or below 3 alea of ight weighia were ehioty it $1.40R7.25, in .60, The markot closad weak, with 0; d .60 675 7.60 7.60 1.0 7.0 1.50 7.80 7.60 1.66 7.00 7.50 150 740 P iLoh ssge ety goaan PERSE NN sEEEER 1 S gBZEEEERE H 60 3 80 80 3 0 i3 69 1, [3 . 1 7 7. 1. 7. 1, 1, X 1 1 8, 7 1, 1, T4 ™, 1 1. 1, 7. 7. i a, 7, ki . 1. 7. k 1. a8 T e 3538583833683 XH383 To Kullok, To ltlcker, 1 1. § 191 1. ght' at $1.0030.35 for poor ta cholco, Haloa waro montly at $3,00 40.00, NEW YORX. New Yonk, April 37,—Hizrvea_Recolpts, 600, making 3 2,850 for throe days, againat 5,760 same time Inst woek; closed fifm at yosterday's prices; ore UX@11xo; vards closred of mtock. 350, making 5,140 for Lirco days, againat 7,050 anno time lant wook'; supply searcely cqusi to demand s market strong atd aciivs; Bisber elceas clipped alisop, 5)(@8}e; sommon o good unabiorn, BX@Tiv, Buwink—Teculpta, 1,000, making 7,360 for theea days, against 0,890 aame tma last week; Bono offered alive, BCFFALO. Burraro, N. Y., April 2. —Carrre—Recsipts, 300¢ total for the weck, 8,783 no market to-day; fresh ar- rivala through consignmenta; yards bace of stock. BIKEP 4D LaMnt—Hecaipls, 1,200: total for tha week, 8,000 raarkot slow arrivals shipped East, loav ing the yardn bars of atock, Hons—Tecelpts, :2,100; totel for the week, 0,000; market slow; 1 car Yorkers, 154 lbs, $8,15; 3 cars heavy, $3.45@38,50, EAST LIDERTY. Fast Loignrr, Pa., April 37,—0AtTLe~Receipta to- day, nono; total for throe days, 952 Lesd, No busi- ness doing ab all; pena clasr, Hous—ltecoipta to.day, 1,310 head; tatal for thres IS’;’-G";!'P;:: selling, Yorkors $7,6037.00; Pafladelphise it Al It L e ye, H 1) clip) selling o ! 60§ @80 1b nelling at $1.50 58,00, o % &7, 10114, 81, Louts, April 37,—Ilous—~Qulet and unchanged; light shipping at’ $7,10.47.30; Yorkers, $7.23@7.85] bacon, $7,30.47.50; butchers, $7.50@ .78, CAtTLE—Quiet 'snd uuchanged $4.75@5,12) ; modium to fulr, $4 ntoers, $3.13@4.25; cows, §3,5084 4.25 )« fooders, §1.23@4.50, CINCINNATL Crxcinnazy, April 97, —Hoas—Bteady ; common to good light, $4.76@7.75; fair o good heavy, $T.50R8.00; salon chiefly st $1.5U@T.70, Receipts, 1,900 ship- meats, 1,700, goot.l to cholce, K@LATY; pony tockers, $2,15@ LUMBER, A moderato buainess was reported st the male-docks at eanier prices for plece stuff, which sold at $8,00, and coarso fuch brought $3.00, and was quoted at $9.00813.00 aocording Lo quality. Bhinglea, &," sold L3225, The market closed quiet, with fsw cargocs left over, Ths following sales wore reported ¢ Behr A, O, Hanzon, from Manistee, 176 m Jolsts and scautling ¢ $8.25, Manisteo tally, sold by Willlam Buger. liarge Crippen, from Manlatee, 233 m Jolsts and scantling at $3.00, Dy Dianchard, Borland & Oo, Sehr G N, Piler, from Ludington, 250 m joists and acantlin, 400; Two Nrothers, from Ludinglon, 3 130 m Joists and acatling st $9.00; L. A, Burlon, from Ludington, 200 m joiste and scantling st $8,00. By J. MY, Loomis & Co. Diarge City of Grand Haven, from Grand Haven, 115 m ft common boards and strips, at §0.C03 128 m 1t do, 2inch, At $3.£0; bargo O, F., Allen, from Grand Hlaven, nl " A" ahingies at $2.25; 101 m No, 1 gccnl 78¢i 060 m lath us $1,80, Sold by Irleh, Bullen o, The yard trade was only falr, and some descriptions of Jumber continue woak, Lut mot quotsbly lower, Quotation Firat aua sscond clear, Third clear, 1inch Third clear, thick. Cle.r 1 mmon Flooriug, firet Flaoring, secoud comm Box buards, A Box Lonrde, o, Jolsts and scantling, Lat Antngies. ...l Bllngios on track. ;. g Yoy godiiei ki TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Special Dispateh to The Chicazo Tribuns, Laverroow, April 27—I11 s, m,—Frous—No, 1, 4a; No. 2, 236, Gnamn—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 01 10d; No, 2, 98 8d; #pring, 8@ 7a; while, No, 1, 08 10d; No. 3, 98 7d; club, No, 1, 108 5230, 3, 96 11d. Corn, 20a@208 B, ProvisioNs—Lork, ASs, Lard, 59s 3d. Liverroor, Aprll T7—Latest.—CortoN—Steadior: 63(307-104; aloa of 10,000 bales, uclading 2,000 for spaculation and export, and 7,800 Amerlcsu. Barsostorrs—Callfornia white wheat, aversgo, 0 1@ 10d; do club, 94 114@103 65 No,2 to No.1 red weatern apring, 8s@93 7d; winter red wostern No. 2taNo. 1, 9a @0a 104, Flour—Westarn canal, %3 24a, Corn—Now western mixed, 20s@20e 3d; old Woat- orn mixod, 298, Osts—American, 3s@3% 6d. Darloy— American, 36 6, Pean—Canadian, 47 6d@38s. CLovER Szep—American, 83a@ 608, Pnovistons—Prime mess pork, 85 baef, 878, Lard—American, 60s 3d. Caxzer—Fins Amerioan, Gie, Bacon—Long cloar, 5is; shott cloar, 858 8. Tatrow—Fius Amierican, 418 63, PrrnoLrun—Spirits, 8s@8s 3d; refined, 118 6. LiNssep Ort—15a 0d, Rosmi—Comumnon, 48 94 palo, 10, Brinirs TURPENTINE—. \ LowooN, April 27.—The Lullion in the Dank of England focreased £410.000 during tho past week, ‘Tha proportion of tho Lank's reserve to ita labilitics i 484 por cont, CoNsoLs—Mloney, 95 3-18; sccount, 9537, AStgnicAX BECURITIRN—G5s, 1033(; 675, 10033 10- dus, 10755 new be, 108%: New York Central, 101; Erie, 1) ; Erlo proferrad, 23, Bunan—No. 12 Dutch atandard spo, 2ts 0d; 21n 6d@21a 04, Linssep-011.—124 30@22 6a, BrERa-O1L—ols, Tans, April 4T.—~ReNTES=108f 2c. The specls in the Dauk of France increased 18,503, 000 france during the past weok, Franxront, Aprll 21.—Univep BraTes Bonps—~Now ba, 103K, AxTwEnF, April 2T.~PrrRoLxUM— prime moss fost, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New Ostiiws, April 27.—Cotton—Demand falr; prices stsady sales 3,600 bales; quotations wn- chauged ; rocalpls, net, 091; groes, 1,409 ; exporta to the Continoent, 100; stock, 182,784, Mobsty, April 27,—Cotlon unchianged ; middlings, 120; met recelpts, 853 balea; exports, coastwise, 60; satos, 1,000, Havaxnai, April 2T.—Cotton quiet; middlings, 13 1-18¢: not rocelpts, 164 balea; gross, 1773 sales, 208, Uatveatow, April 27,—Cotton weak and {rregular; middling, 130; net roceipts, 698 bales; gross, 6363 exporta coastwiso, 101 ; sales, 701, Quasteston, April 27.~Cotton dull ; middiings, 19%c; not receipts, 25 Lales; exporia to Great Dritaln, 61; constwise, 30 ; sales, 100, NEW YORK DRY-000DS MARKET. New Youg, April 27,—DBusinoss {s moderats with package houscs, There was a quiet jobbing trsde, Cotton goods wors in steady demand at ourrent prices, Prints, cambrice, and sbirlings, were rather more active, Amoskesg prints cloaed out to s large Jobbing house, and aro selling at 60 by the cass, Woolen @oods were quiet, Coiton dress goods wors sotive atiowe r prices. TSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. PITTABORG, Pa. April 20,—Petroloum—V¥irmer; Crude active and prices sdvancod; quoted at $2,02% st Parker's; rofined quiet but fArm; 13%@ldc, Fhiladelplls delivery, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CLeyvELAND, APril 37.—Pairoleum quist and un- changed ; standard white, 110 test, 100} prime whit, 130 teat, 11X0 in car lota for eash, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, Apecial Dispaleh to The Chicogo Tribune, Nxw Yous, Aprll 27, —0Ratn—Wheat market heavy; @20 Jower; naloa 123,000 bu at $1.0431.06 for reject- ed spring; $LOS@L1S for uugraded spring; $1.00G 1.1 for No. 8 Chlcago; $1.11@1.16 for No, 8 Milwau. Keo; $1.1931.21 for No. 2 Ohicago ; $1.19@1.1 for No, 2 Nortlweatorn ; $1.19@1.22 for No. 3 Milwsukoa; $1.26@1.91 for No. 1apring; $1.10@1.01 for winter Ted Weatern; $1.1831.47 for ambor do; and $1,53@ 1.43 for white Westorn, Itye ateady ; salos of 8,000 by Milwatikeo for next week's delivory st 8ic. Darloy dull and unchianged, Oste duld § sales of 0,00) Lu at 40%@4To for wized Western od Blalo, sud 6@ Blo for while Weetern snd Bials, Corn afeadys; fale demaud for export sud home use; tales of 28,000 bu at 61)a for no grade mized; 630 for stoamer mized ; and €70 for graded mized; alao, 10,000 by graded mized for Aprilat 87; 10,000 bu do for first alf of Moy at 62c; and 10,000 bu do for all May st ). T'uovistons—-Middles unchanged, st 13X:312)e for loni clear. Lard lower; “sales of 1,000 ics, ab §18.60 for prime steam; st tua firet call for May §13.40 was bid and $18,42%¢ aaked ; for June, $13.573¢ waa bid and $12,60 saked; for July, $10,73)¢ was bId and $13,173¢ ed} for August $18.82) wss bid and 13,85 anked, Wiskr—dlarkel lower; sales of 100 brls at $1.11 per gallon, Gnooxnixs—Augar—Market qniet and nnchanged; falr ta good refining qtoted at 70.16@7 13-100; prime 81716-100; Now, 10 and 12 Havana at TX@8X0. o tAs Ansncinted Pross.) ,fi{" o § t Naw Yoax, April = 27.~CorroN—Quiet, 121-10¢; futuros closed woak; April, ux&u May, 17313 21-930; June. 13 1510313 3{-820 ¢ Jnly, “I"P“ 6-4304 Auguat, 15 8-160; Hoptember, 18 8-32ia 13 5-16¢3 Octobor, 14 3-32@11 8-32¢ : Novawber, 13 118 @133-1%0; Decomber, 13 1-1@13 .3 FProva—Noderate axpart and home trade inqniry; receipts, 12,00 brins aupeefne Btats and Wester good extrs, $4.90@5.25; R $4,10@4.50; ' common to to chwice do, $3,5065,70; white whost extrs, $3.76@ 7,785 oxtra Ol 90@17,00; Bt, Louls, $6,15@0.00; Ninuesota pa ocean, $0.5049.80; Now2,83.008 3,78, Ttye four unchanged, Conn-MeAL—Hleady; rn, $2,75@1.35, GRARG=Wheat heavy: fair Dusiness sxports re ceipts, 107,000 bu; ungraded spring, $1.00) ¢ No, 3 apring, $109GL13% wiito Michigan, $1.44: white Can. ada in bond, §1.83: No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.2041.31; iator s63 Woelorm, o grude, §L03; ambor ickigar, i No, 1 spring, $1,2341.3, Bye stoady ;B4 1o arrivn, 8¢, Corn quist and unchanged s receipts, 43,000 bu, Oate—Itecoipts, 13,000 bu ¢ mix Wenlors s Slate, 403 6o ; whilo {Woatorn and Hlate, i Havr—Firm and unchanged, Hovs—=Quiet; Eastern and Westorn, 10@16a; Hew York Slate. 124180 ; Californis, 13@ 1c. Grooknirs—Hugar quict and vnchanged, Coffea firm; falrly actives cargoes, 154%@18)c in gold; Jobbing, 183@19%c In gold, Aolassos quloh an Ptosdy. Rice quict and nnchanged. PeraoLrusM—Excltod and highov; crudo, 8¢; reflned, de; In earos, 17X @ule, TaLtow=—flesdy: 83e. HTRAINED Rrstv—Sisady and unchanged, BrIniTe ToRrenTINE—Bteady; Shc. Eooe—Lowaer; Western, 1636(@1634¢, Irovistons—New mess pork, $21,50221,60; May, 11,60, Boef, quiet;'platn nnd extrs meas, 12413, Cut mesta—\Vestern, liuln(: long clear middles, Western, 13%0; do city, 11)e. :mhl—l'rljlgun ntenin, $13,40; May; $19.30Q18.407 June, UTTER—{rregular: new Western, 20@30a, Crnrese—Unchiauged. Wasey—31,11, 8T. LOUIA, Mo,, April 27~OorToN—Bteady snd Br. Lout unchisnge ea 400 Lalex, toun—Duil sud drooping; only o emall local ds- mand, Gpatn—Wheat Srmor and Insctive: No. 3 zed win. ter, §1.39cash; §140 May; $1.39 Jino: No. 3 red wintor, 31, 5 §1.20 Juns, Corn dull and Jower for canh ood domand for fulure delivery: No. 3, 44242 430c bid cash 3 édigc April; 44 May; iuaae’ June oua duclive: ‘No. 3040 cral a3%o'tad April, Tiyo: higher; O7e, Burley' qunl and utichanged, Wintaxy—Steady and unchanged, $1.08, Y'noviaiona—Fork nominally lower: $22.00, Lard dult and unchanged, Bulk-meats dull and fowe shoulders, 80; cleat vib, 11@1isie; clowr, 11 11%ec, Dicon unsottlod and Jower; shoulders, clear b, 12)(@12%o0: closr, 13@1250. * Recerera—Flour, 5,000 bris; whoat, 16,000 bug cotn, 8,000 bu; oats, 14,00 b rye, 1,000 b, DALTIMORE, BartIsone, April27.—FrLoun—Quist and unchang. Gnane—Whest dull and heavy; No. 2 Wentern, rod, 31504152, Teunsylvania red, = $1.6441,80. Cord woak an lower; Wen'orn mixed, 633c. Oats dull and easler: Western white, 46@48c; mized, d2@lic. Bys Srm but quiet; 83@so. TAx—Sieuly snd unchanged. Provrsons—Dull and Lieavy. Pork, $23.00, Dulk Meate—Bhoulders, Bi.<85c: ciear ribs, 11}@11%e, lovso, Bason—Bhouldars, 97(@10¢; clesr rib, 1@ 13403 Lama, 15@10c, Lard—Quict xnd weak; re- Auied, 14y 14sgc. Butren—Dull and heavy; Western prima to cholce, 7@ 30e: do Gne, 1@, Pernotxud—Oruds exciled; TX@7%c; rofined qulet; 133@18xe, CorrrE—8toady, firm, and unchangod, Wisse—Qulet ; $1.14, PHILADELI'MIA. PUILADELPAIA, April 3T.—Froun—Dull; better grades steady; exira, 4.37%G5.00; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family,$5,7.40.73; Slate, Oufo, and Ludlaua, $6.00:206.78; bigh grades, $7.25(3 450, GratN—Wheat quiat; Peunaslvinia red, $1,605 sre br, §$1.01@1.55; whils, §1LEIGG@1.58; Weatern fair o (rime, $1.1341.32, Iye, 8i@ e, Gorn destining yellow, Gkdole; mixod, '1.02c, Oats megloc white, 16@300; mized, 433450, Jit i New York State and Dradford County uxtra lirate, 33@Me: Western estras, 27 3c; Lrata, 26@2i0; Weaiutn rolls, extrs, M1G30o; Arste e, e, . Cnrxas—~Unchianged, Lags—Pennsylvanis, New York, and Dalaware, freah, 17@18; Weatorn, fresh, 164170, TOLEDO. ToLrpo, 0., Aptil 27,—FLovR—Bleady, GraTe—Waeat ateady ; fafr demand; No. 2 whita Wabasn, $1.37; No, 1 white Michigan, $1,23: No, 3 do, £1.20; ottra white Mi-higan, $1.07; amber Michigan, $1.23; May, $1,23)¢ ; June, $1.2437 : 'No, Jawnber Michy! i, $1UVK;No, 4 rod winter, $1.00%, to_arrive; No. 3 rod Deid at $LO4; relected, 80%c, Corn steady; good demand : high nixed, anot and April, 5376: May, 5130 June, 80c; low mizad, 5las Nn.uwhfw! Slo: no grade, 48c; damagod, &3, Oafs dull ; No, offered at 3ic without buy: Mlichigau, 35)gc, Croven Srep—81,00. Neortrrs—Flour, nona; wheat, 10,000 bu; oorn, 47,000 but; oats, 1500 bu, iraEsTe—Flour, (00 brla; wheat, 39,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oats, 4,000 b, CINCINNATI. CryomNaTL 0., Aptl 37.—CorTon—Dull ; 13)0. Frovs—Firmer; not (}unlahly lower. Guian—Wheat dull: $1.12a1.35, Cora qulat; S0@s1e Oata firmer, 33430, liye siosdy apd unchauged Darloy dull and nnchanga. Fnovisions—Pork quiet; $21.50 bid, $32.00 asked, Lard Inactive; steam, 130} kettle, 193¢ @133z¢, Buld moats unsoltled'and lower ; shoulders nominally 8e; #alea of clear rib at 110 esah'in sottlement: 11740 uyer June; 123, do July; clear nominally ' 1li@11jse. Bacon dull ; nomiusily 95@INc; 13G19%0; 135G o MILWAUREE, Mruwivxre, April 27.~Frovn—Duoll snd wm clianged. GnaiN—Wheat opened weak: clossd weak: No, 1 ; No. 2 Milwaukea, $1,01; June, $1,03; No, 830055c, i wesk | No, 9, Blc, Oats_fair; demand; lowei .3 May, 324c, l'lln quiet and steady; No,1,70, Barley frmer; No. 2, 8@%0c; No. 3,630 Puovistons—Dull and naglooisd. Mess pork, $30.60, Lard—Bteam, 12%;@130. Frrianta—Very dull; nominal; wheat to Duffalo, 6. 9 Receipra—Flour, 6,600 brls ; wheat, 28,000 bu, Buspstzxre—Flotr, 6,600 brls; whiost, 12,000 b, Milwaukee, $1.03; bard, $1,3 $LO% TOBTON. TosTox, April 7.—FLoun—Steady; Westorn supen fiuo, $4.50@5.00 ; Wisconsin oxtras, $5.236.25; Min: , $9,50@7.00; winter wheat Ohlo, Indiana, and Michigan, $4.0087.35¢ linols, $.33@KH0; Bt Louis, 60@9.00; fancy Minnusots and Wisconaln, $7.254 i Gnatn—Corn_ dull; £6@70 for mixed and yellow, Uatanloady: 45)@Suo for mixed mod No, 2 white; 43G@ 40c for rejected ; 53@366 for No, 1 whita, NEW OBLEANS, Nxw_ Onteans, April 27.—Huoiz—Firmer; com» pota) 7557)40: air, IX@8Kc; primo, BN@BNO; oliolca, tic. ConssMrat~—Dull and lower; $2.35. 0aT8—Lower; 4U@47c, Pouk—Dnll; $22,23(522.5 Others unchanged. BUFPALO. Durparo, Aprll 27.—Onami—Wheat negleoted. Coru quiet; 8 cars at 60c; S caras Kansas at Gi@ulc, sl outrack. Oatsinactive. Rye lnactive, Barley dull —— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, APRIL 27, Annrvep—Schyr llob Roy, Baugatuck, lumber; stms Corons, 8t. Joe, sundries; prop Messenger, Banton Tlarbor, sundrice; stmr Bheboygan, Manttowoo, sus drica ; sclr Maggle Thompaon, White Lake, lumbe schr Amoakoag, Muskegon, railroad-tios ; sebr Saventh Oblo, White Lako, vafirosd-ties; acow Magdaleas, Pauls Pler, wood ; schir Ella Ellsnwood, Whits Laks, wood ; tug Don Drake, Bt. Joe, towing; sclir G, We Weutcott, Grand 1aven, wood, Creamancza~Stmr Shoboygan, Milwaukes, sun- drles 3 prop Portage, Bulfalo, 60,000 bu oats, 1,266 brls floar, 100 tea snd 3 keus h;d. 128 I;xhbpl:rk. 700 bags g enger, St. 13 flour, sane e o B brldgo, Manilowoo. 43 "bela flour, 30 tons_fro, 10 tons tay, 2 tons cosls sche Lu " Disck' Crock,8 Lils beof, § brla pork: sehe ATaj: W I, Forry, White Lake, " bels pork, 3 Pige mdas; scow <M. anushe, Deavor Istand, 1 brd pork, 1 birl Tard; prop A, Qroh, Manistes, 03 bdls iras, and suniries, LAKE FRE!GHTS, CuIcAGO, Tho market waa again very quiet, Thero was an is- quiry early for s vesssl to tske wheat to Kingston ab 7c, but nothiug was dove, In the afternoon tne 0. A King was reported for 19,600 bu wheat to Kingstou oa i.,-..-.m terms, and ruym was_partly seoured for aboat 5,000 bu cora by steum to Ugdensburg. ToLkno, Apl 34.—Dull and uuchsnged, The following charters were reported alnoe our lsat : Bebr Laurs Dalle, corn to Lrie at 2%c; M, Capron, vorn snd wheatto Owweg> at 8@5)0; Mleditarrancan, hsme aticks to Buffalo at $4.00 por fiot 1,000, LAY 7y, April 25,—Chartars of vessals sre reported at 81,73 o Ohicago and $1,50 to Clavelaud, A chartef ©f $2.00 to Bulfalo 1s alao Foported, ILLINOIS & MIGHIGAN OANAL, Doioaxroar, DL, April 27.—CLEARED—Chicss Balle, Peoris, 96,074 ft lumber; Phoenix, Lockporh 5,154 bu wheat, 100 m ehipgles; prop Montauk, Lock- port, 6,000 bu wheat: Admifl, Jollet, 60 cda barki rruy Whale, Boneca, 17,944 £8 Jumber, 100 m sblugles 00 mu:flhudl‘:'l“v Housoa, 95,773 s lumber; Mapk Laut, Lockuorl, 5,000 bu whieat. A SERIOUS DISASTER, The fore-snd-aft schooner Falcon, which waa on e besch near Bt. Jossph all winter, sud was reloased by the fug Ben, Drake last Tuosdsy, capeized and ssud yosterday sfternoon at 6 o'cl bout ous-quarter of » milo ¥outhi-e3ut of the crib, whils on her way to thlll’ Port 1o bo repatred, The wind had been very highs! day yesterday, bub as it was blowing from tho south the lake was comparatively smoolls until tho vesssl umo‘-nmn- Lozt d““m’u:&lu'-'mg“m::d Iélnl: & FOUZD S04 WaB OUCA! , o X 1o 800k & estoiit Lt Caple aley's