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% . FINANCE AND TRADE. Banking Circles Quict---Country De- mand for Rediscounts. The New Rock Island Loane-<The Now York Bank Snperintendent. . The Prodnos Markets Generally Weak, and Less Aotive, with an Unset- < tled Feeling, A Downward Torn 2 Provisions, Whest, Corn, and -Oals—8tocks of Graln in Store and Afleat. : FINANCIAL. ‘There wasnot mnchactivity fn the buainess of the banka. The demand for loans remalns quiet, and the Improvement that hns been moticed in some quarters has not become general. Country banks areapplying, thongh not larggly, for rediscounts. The Donrd of Trade applications are not sustained at the figuro of last month, and fhe general supply of paper {s small, ‘The rates of discount are 8Q@10 per cent at the banks toregular costomers, On the dreet, tho #amo ratcs nominally provall. Traneactions aro lght. New York sxchange was sold between banks at ~ BO@75¢ per 81,000 premium. The clearings were 83,400,000, nnc'n ON TUX UNITED STATES OF WAR IN EUROPE. The exports of Russlan wheat are 35,000,000 ‘bushels & year, and tho export of Turkish wheat to Qrext Tiritaln alons were 6,800,000 bushels Tast year. Inthecventof war, this export would bo largely arreated, and the exports of the country corrtepondingly lncressod. The other prodace and provislon oxports of this country would be like- wise stimulatod, and so would the manufacture of all munitions of war, The people of this country wonld haveto payahigher price for everything for which the forelgn demand inereased, aud what was gained In the above exports woald be lost in . cotton, petrolenm, and many minor products for which. fn {lme of war, thero wonld be less call. All the Tleading markets would become ' do- moralized, and speculation, which Is- mow falrly givlog way befors the mpirit of ocanomy and hard work, would be reinatated as tho. chlef motive of busincss. The financial effects wouldbe more unlformly fn our favor, althongh the demand for Amercan lavestments would bo Iargely offset by the sala of American secarities on the other aldo by those who wanted to Invest in the new loans that will be offered. The movement of £old to this country wonld be probably Incressed Dy war, and this would have a favorable infiuenco on'the resumption of specie payments by tho Tnited States, THUB DANK SUPERINTENDENT OF NAW TORK STATH, Dank Superintendent Ellia, of New York, en- deavorad to explain sway the charges mado against him in connection with the Mechanica' and Traders' Favinge Bank, but in vain, Gov. Rohinson, of New York, has aent a speclal message to the Sen- ato to the effcct that Ellis’ explanations have cleared him of the-charge of Intontional wrong, bot not of colpablo negligenco, and recommonding that ho be removed. The Governor's recommen- dation has beon referrod to the Senmato Judiciary Committee, which has not yet roported. All the recent savings-bank falluros in New York,amount- iog to more than & dozen, have taken place in the face of theaystem of Btate Suporintendence, which ecems to have been as Inetlicaclogs fa the caso of #avings banks as In that of Insurance compaalea, COINAGH BTATISTIOS. The coinage for the frat quarter of the curront year has been, at Philadelphia, §1,608,310 in gold ond $3,101, 545 In sflver; at Caraon, 81,018,000 In aliver; and nt Bau Francisco, 84,201,000 in sllver and > 0,802,500 in guld. The total gold coinage has Leen §8,000,816, and of silver, $8,340,545; ,itogether, $10,001,481, Tp tothe date of the re- "cent Treasary order withholding from further fsane +ho 81 und 32 legal tenders on hand, tho demand for subsidlary sliver had fallon off, and the Govern- wnent depositories ana tho banks had large surplus stocks, THE XEW LOAN OF THN ROCK JSLAND ROAD, The New York [lerald, Saturday, says: *‘Ho- yond i1s own {nnate fesbleness Rock Taland recelv- eda net-back in the comparative failure of tho at- tempt to place the now lssue of 6 per cunt bonds, Of the $5,000,000 offored only $1,600,000 w subecribed for, at from 100 to 105, Searcely any- thing better counld be expected under clrcumstances ‘which have talnted the propesty with the plaguo- #pot of Gouluiam, and thereby discredited Itavalno in the cyes of capitalists,” And the Dulletin: *¢ When {t wan known that tha subscriptions at 100 10105 amounted to 81,500,000, the stock market put an unfavarable construction onit, but others ‘were pleasantly surprised; the subscriptions wero all on individual account, The subecriptions are payable cither in old bands or in cash, and to the extent that the paymonts in cash will the old ‘bonds be called, Tt fa not atall unlikely that, ba- fore the call is mado, all that remaln of the §8,- 000,000 will ba sold elther to & syndicate {n a lump or toindlvldunls, or exchanged for old bonds. " CO-OPRHATION 1IN GUEAT BRITAIN. The ninth annusl meetlng of the co-operative #ocietles of Great Dritain has just been hold at Lelcester. ,The snnual report tella that afxty- four new co-operativo socleties have been reg. istered during the past yoar, The total addition to the new membership has Leen 30,000, The buslness of 1470 was 844,108,230, an increase of nearly 85,000,000 over that of 1875, The net profit was $3,750,000. The London 7Wnes, which always holds the conservation Dritish attitade to the experiment of co-operative, rematks In notic. ing the snnual report that **co-operation §t 1s clearis a dolicato polnt, depending largely on the ‘warmth of private patronsge, and )abls to suffer 1t ever ita benovolent supporters happen fo take another fancy, Trade v the ordinary sense of the term s of stonter stuff than this. Its present form §a ono which it has asaumed after a procoss of experiment, which has gone on ever since the in- stitution of private property,’ THR SAN PIANCISCO LOAN MARKET. -Thore Lias not been In two years so heavy an ac- cumulutivn of coin In tho banks of San Franclsco, #aya the Hulletin of that clty of tha 11th fost,, as 8t tho presont timo, At the same timo the -urplul lsnot a healtby one. 1t fs not an agyregata of amall balancee, but moatly in large suma, belopg- ing to capltallsts, who for the time belog Lave no protitable smploywmnent for it. Thia money would readily go out of the banks in large loans on roal eatate for une of morw years aLD por cent, of even At 8 percent. FAILUBBS IN DOSTON AND MASSACHUBETTS, ‘The number of fallurce In the State of Massachn- sctts, outslde of Boston, during tho Srat quartor of the year was 178; In Doston 1, The lisbilities amounted 1o £2,30:4, 083 for tho Slate and 1,050, = BOO for thocity, Hlore tho changev! & year was strikingly exhiblted. . While thu nomber of faf ures In the State was larger by twenty-four th durtng the correaponding perlod of last year, the liabilitles were snisller by 81,638,877, and in the city the nuwber of fallures was brought down from 114to 31, and the Nabilitles from $0,157,000 to 31,050, 800.—Hloston Glob GOLD AND QRERRUACKS, Gold was 1005 @100 In greenbacks, . Grecnbacks were 04@03K cests on the dollar in gold. FORRION RXCHAXOE. Sictydayr, BioM, “J 813 T m—.lunlry g fowet 'fl.j'"""""j“”""' R l‘uh ted buates 10, %3 173 183 128 Tt 85 w “Xnatnterest. “ BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK, To (As Weitern dssoclated Press. - Nxw Youx, Apal 17.—In the gold room thers was Locressed excitement and activity, consequent upon London sdvices. Atthe opening sales were » wade st 1078, aud aburily afterwords the price advanced t0 107X, but at this point news was re- celved that Earopean secartice at London had ime proved on & rmmor of a change In the Turkish Min. iatry, and this reversed the couree of specnlation, tha prica dropping 10 107 on a sharp pressure 1o nl by Sub-cqnem y there was lmcn“‘l{ln 107y whan it was known that consols at Lon- Ty azuin decllncd, bat at the clone the price fell off to 108%, Carrying rates, 134, Loana were alto made ,Ill- Ellver at London, Een:e. Here, eflver bars, 1 n nreenhlcll nage ingold, Silver coin 3§ unummenu wera firm, Rallroad bonds were strong. Stocks wers dull nudhragulnr. botin the mala rm. The exceptionnlly heavy shares were the coal stocks and Hannibal & 81, Joo. Transactions wera 140,000 shares, of which 27,000 wers Wentern Unlon, 0.001] \lonhwenhrnl. 21,000 Itack llYlflfi. 9,000 St. Panlt, 13,000 Lake Shore, 8,000 Michigan Central, 32,000 mcnmnn\, B,000 Delaware & Hpdson, and 2,500 St Joen, 2@3. Prime paper, 3%@5. Customs, $24: The Trcuur alllbnned $108,000. Clearings, 853,000,000, Prodnce upom for the wack. Sa.floo 000. Bulllnflllbldy lnnu. 48’ 480. A COUPONL Bl ssems ;.‘on%l. (- cemri-l r?ixfie Sondi: '“ P. bai B 101 I1 . pih] Cleveland & i Northwoen Northwertern pid iTate noxo, Tennessee, old , 434 v'"““in"" oancaco: new irginia 6e, old BAn Fraxcisco, 1he cloeing priee Alpha. u 'M *PrAwcisc pril 17, -—'rho following are t lhn Stock B JIIIHN‘ S S 3N 8! F! egated Nelcher. !‘ E’ .‘""Illl P Bopalumus! N8, Now Onumans, Aptll 17, ol 1004 @107§. Bight exchange on New York, premium, Bteriing exchange, blnkcn b s, 624, FOR| lamla.‘ April 11—5p. m.—Comoh,mnney sna accoun| Unit Shk'l Bonde—'05s, 102%; '67s, 107344 10-405, 1075 s naw 5'-. 100, D2y 1678 10741 Central, 87; Erie, 0X; vrefered, 17; Illinols Centeal, 47%. Pans, April 17.—Rentes, 1031 Erankronr, APl 17 =United Bate Bonds— Now Ga, 1015, LIFE INSURANCE. TR BALARIES PAID DY THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. Inarecent paragraph stating that the seren offl- cers of the Connecticat Mutual Life-Insuranco Company wero pald an annual aggregate of 8$20,- 00, an avorage of $4,200 each, we said that, ** If theso salarles arc not swelled by extra fees or al- lowances, the Connecticat sets the extravagant Now York companics an examplo of economy and prodence.” The **if" wo made haa callod forth from the Secrotary and Asslstant Secretary of the Company en explicit atatement that the salaries named above constitute tho ontlro income of all kinda recelved by the officers of the Company from it, directly or Indirectly, The united salariea of all the officers of tha Connocticut Mutual are only $200 moro than the average anuual salary for tha Tnst cighteen years of the Prestdent alono of a New York company that has several milllons lcss out- atanding insurauce than the Connecticut Mutual, 7TIN NEW YORK PHESS AND TILR INSURANOE IN- * VESTIGATION. Theopposition of mostof the prominent New York papersto the Grahamb'll now beforo tho Legislaturo of that State la tho clearest evidenca of tho hostllity of tha large Wie-{nanrance companics to tho bill, 8 well as of the wisdom and expediency of the moasoro. ‘This bill 48 deatined to reorganize tho Insurauce Department, 50 & to g1ve somy valuo to tho Buporintendent's guarantes of & company's rolvency, thus replacing falee sccurity by true se- curity, and at the same time embodios the all-lm- portant non-forfelture principle, Most of tho great Journals of tho city are also opposed Lo tho Investls gatlon now golng on at Albany, The Insurance ring fe bitterly hostile to both the Inveatigation and the bill, nnd findingit imposaible, for tho first time in many years, to accomplish much by lobbying at Albany, 1s nalng the New York press to farther its ende. This Is the real reason for the singular fury which the New York papers hava manifosted at tha **Impertinent,” *‘cruel,” and *‘inquisiiorisl character of the Investigation. The only New York paper which has handled these insuranco questions with Independenco. and ability {s the 4¥mes, Tho canres of that journal s an honorable exception to the above rule,—Zotton Commerclal Zulletin, TUA OONNECTICUT LIFN.INSURANCE INVESTI- GATION. Tho Lepislatare of Connecticat appointed a speclal Commlssion to investigate the insuranco companics of that State, The Commlssion has begun Ita scaslons at Hartford, but thoy will bo accret, and none of the rosults will reachi the pub. Ho till tho Leglslature moots and a roport {s made, REAL ESTATE, Master in Chancery lhnty T, Btecle sold yes- terday, on the prowises, sovon acres of land on theold Whisky Foint road, nurthwest of Western avenueand Lake'street, In Wright & Webster'ssube divislon of northesat quarter Scc. 12, near the ar- teslan well, together with the linprovements, con- slating of threa cottages, barns, stables, quarry plant, etc., for $18,0406,88, one-third cash, Lale ance {u ona yoar, with @ per cent. ‘The following Instruments wero f3ed for record Toesday, April 17: o STz _FRorunTY enti roold .““;m\'f‘a ‘A'vrll i 134 3"";0 1. fllfiL[A Estist, 43 ls o of nwuruv. l 1, 34x00 Il. ‘dated Aprli 16, rown e, near Fours ed P llfl cramie S0 fi dated Apri 'u#fl:u“::.‘w ot ol Ui ey, 20 Lnlillw'.:.asf‘l?;l Apri} ;I‘Xll' 1,500 B0 d-ml Lru ] 40 “ 'n h;]‘:l'fl.‘“. AP?" ln orc 12,000 um. rarar, 1T thaof ERCELT AN Wi, ik 0t 6,000 (l l Ol Wil el Br i InproYcime v 2 Tyl ol dt e Ao v o i CADHL 100 o soTior At W 2,800 COMMEIKOIAI:. The following wero :hl zoceipts nnd shipments of the leading mrilcles of produce in this city doring the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Tuesdsy morniug, and for the corresponding time last year: Recipts, __Shomante, [Tl _|_1e78, urn. e - i EEAk | Ivllm al F o p2le EHEIRS T i E‘g 3 5 TS eeee P9 eeenieneas Withdrawn from store during Mondsy for city consumption: 10, 035 ba whest, 1, 830 buoats, 1,554 ba ru 3,023 bu barley, ‘Th ollowlnu gralo was fnspected into store in 1bla city oo Tuesdsy morning: £ cars No. 8 apring wheat; 81 cary bigh-wized corn, 23 cars now do, 28 cars new wmized, 70 cars No. 2 corn, 35 car rejected do, 1 car mo zmd- (lsscom) 10 cars whito osts, 8 cars No. 2 do, 1 cars rejected do (80 0ate); 7 cars No. 2 rye; 1 car No. 8 baricy, 1 car efocted Qo. Total, 220 cary, or 98,000 bu. THE CHICAGO I'RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, Inspected out: 21,105 bn wheat, 113,835 bu corn, 12,283 ba oats, 1,200 bn rye, 2,462 bn varley. Tho direct forelgn exports from Chicago last week Inetuded 1,600 brin flour, 125,522 bu corn, 020 ba barley, 2,237 brls pork, 0,300 tes and 023 other packages lard, 6,232 boxes and 5,050 cases (¢anned) meste, and 1,105 brls tallow. The Directors of the Board of Trade have decld- ed toopen the Exchango hall for trading At half past 2 o'clotk tn the afternoon, Instesd of 3 o'elock, as heretofore, The reasons adduced for the change are the facts that deliveries on contracts arenow over by half-past 2, and that the markets a:e now 1n an excfted condition. Some of the fow friendaot the grain call movement hint that the movement 8 simply designed to head them off by keeping tha room open long enongh to proment a counter ate teaction to the call, ‘The leading vroduco markets were leas nctive yesterday, and lower, somae of them belngquito week, The movement was chieflya consequence of the news racelved from Europe. The palitical situation in the Old World waa reported to be nn- changed; butthemarketa thore were leas firm than expected, and some of them eloved easter. Consols were quoted at X percent higher early, which waa accepted as an Indicatfon that the British public Is recoverlng from tho alarm, and that brought ont rellers of produce here, There was s #light reaction Iater, when consols were reported 3-10 lower, Leing & loss of just one-half the early advaoce, On both sidea of the Atlantic the feeling was only a nataral reaction to provions excltes ment. The war-scare had made most neople buy- ors of produce all at once, and the Intonse com- petition forced up prices to a polnt higher (han could be anstained after the demand had been satisfled to a great extent. A good many pure chasen had been made by partles who had no nse for the property oxcept to hold it for an advanco; and, when they found pricos weakening, they were 8¢ anxious to sell a¢ they had previously been to buy, This wae the sltuation, *‘inas nutshel Dry-goods jobbers were pretty busy. 1In several departments thero was renl activity, while the gen- eral market dlsplayed more anfmation than 1s usu- ally witnessed at Lhis senson of the yesr, Prices were steady. The movel In grocerles was fairly satiafactory, and & steady market was ox- perienced, Sugara were (irm at the latc advance, No price-changes were noted In the butter and cheese markets, though both of these staples were duall and weak, Dried fruita were meeting with a freer demand, but were wilhout Improvementin prices. Fish were quoted fairly active and steady. 'Nona of the features of tho bagging, leather, to- bacco, and coal markets wera casontially different from thoso heretofore noted, trade, raling quiet nt nominally steady prices. Olla woro In faif request, with lard firm and tarpentino and carbon 16 lower. Paints and colors were moving freely at welt-sus- tained prices. Lumber and shingles continus fn fajr demand, and the stock at the yards has becn considerably redaced during the month. The receipts of new lumber aro still few, and are not Mkely to be vol- uminous before next month. Soveral vessels have beon sent ont, but manufacturers, as a rule, are acarcely ready to begin sawing, and tho logs sre coming down alowly., Ilard- ware, metals, nalls, and fron were In fair demand, and generolly ateady, Wool, hay, and broom-corn wera unchanged. Tiides continno 0 good demand and firm, the warlike reports from abroad being calculated to causo firmness, snd thers |2 alzo some competlition’ botween local buy- ers, Secds were In falr roquest and steady, with afrmer feellngin timothy, Poultry and gama were unchanged, being, If anything, easier. Potas toes weakened under larger recepte, thongh cholce var{otios were unchanged, Lake freights were quict and firm, at 3@3%4c (tho ontside for small vessel) on corn to Builalo, and 4c for wheat to Port Colborne, Room was en- gaged for 20,000 bu whest and 60,000 bu corn. ‘The fact that the Stralts of Mackinaw may be re- parted *‘open™ at any momoot cxcited some anxlety among vessel men, but did not tend to pro- duco actlvity in shipmont, Rall frolghts wero quoted stendy at tho recent advance: To New York, 30c per 100 D un graln and 40c on meats, To Buston, Portland, and Trovidonce, 35¢ on graln and 46Ge on provisions. To interlor New England polnts, 3¢ on graln. To Liverpool, 44@45c specio on graln, and 47@48c on provislons. ORAIN 1N 8TORE. ‘The following ate the footings of the officinl ro- portof the graln In store {n this city on the evon- and corresponding dates: Avrit 13, 1470, ing of Satorday 1 ril 34, AurilT, Alrm[:; w7 100,315 15,810 8.0\1;:41.1 140,019 751 813,204 IDL;.'R'I 104,248 " 801,000 'l'nul of all kinds i storo, 7,050,303 b, Theso figures show a decrense during last woek of 250, 300 bt whe 405, 358 bu corn, 100, 457 bu oats, 1,083 ba rye, and 48,081 bu barley. Total decrease 874,374 bu. Tho abave noted quantities of North- western wheat fncludo 43,257 ba No. 1 Minnesota, and 07,501 bu No, 2 Midnesota, In addition to tho above thero was sfioat inhar- bor, 70,337 bu No, 2 spring; 00,004 on No. 3do: 70, 3053 bu rejected do (219,606 bu wheat) ; 046,008 bu No, 2corn} 78,800 bu rejocted’do; 82,678 bu high mized 120,540 ba new high mixed; 107,008 bu new mixed (1,002,070 bu corn) ;1,023 bu No, 1 rye; and 70,550 bu No, 2 do (78,470 rye), - FOTKIGN IMPORTS. Goods recelved at Chicago Customs April 17; J. V. Parwell & Ca,, 3 canss of dry-goods; llur~ ley & Tyrrell, 33 packsges earthenware; W, A, Shearson, 3,500 b of barloy; Lill & Hnllen. 2,000 bu of barley; J. M. Martin, 3 cases of printed mat- ter and books. PROVISIONS, TI0G PRODUCTS-Were active and unsettled, at & fower range. The receipts of hogs were larger, whith tended Lo weskness roducts, though Biock-Yard quotations wers hi The Liverpool telegrams Qquoted & furtheradrance of 64 fn pork, lard, andmeats; but the market here receded under the beilef that prices tad been furced too bighthe previous day for safety, andsclllng orders were s0 numerous a4 oue time that It wasdigicult 1o &1L them, Afidrwards thers was areactioni and thea prices wers sgsta unssitiod, worke fog up and down rapluly as buyersand sell ore ale ternstely in the majority, Litile purchasing was doae, except by the short {nterest, the excitement not betay favorable (o aa export trade; but the outward mo ment of meats and lard continues rather large, chiedy on direct ord Etd PORK = d weak. declining 600 per ‘evious aflernoan, w the 1al :ymuul Slouday. lruq\un\ sud wide. Hales were u.wnun 403 0250 brls Shanat Al 1 La) 00 by Taarket tlund m‘fum n"u. 10 w%} for_rousd £ Saan or, selier Aprli §13.)TH@13.20 ellur M 1] sis.330a une.” eller the year was quote: wlkvunml ! &t $13.25013. u';u“;:tfl"'z St Soath T, 1 A 8132501350, and llvo and lluvllhhfll clnuly 'Hh u. ofoy sits y weak and strong, bu dee] Celoi iwe Towe e, ths lateat e s Mo ' Bales wera Tepostad of 12 tce cavh 82 80, 875 30 tes uuu ay st 0. “L‘f" sud 000 tes aeiler Juns at 9.7 aja T L 40 40103 The market closed uascttl 10, ash or acller April 1TH@. cller 03 for Nulllll 3 m.m-,ma 10 seller Says aad ere ah o, tr‘u nmurn‘nn Offcrioge fur future, Utber chasge, shouldery rin L‘F;"“ or Moy, dug ST 2t fon 1Be foll o iy ey el b ] i ;g ba '8 qu Dllflll b¥o cash or ‘ and 8 i N it 4c selier Slay.*Cuinberiaiiie Quiot. o ifi?a b hams, Ve, all | ‘D'{I:. fll‘:?t‘n hams, m:“" "“‘ bie o R w‘lu: o ) ‘é'»'-':i’.“m'flu.“.‘ plorsbars oyt L axas e @l oo 1uu kAt a A L] : i gt 15 5002000 for Lan, X Tallow=Was uuoudu THETI40 for clty, sadTHS 346 for country lota, lhl Inside for No.2 FBale wea L VIS A Vil DBREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was moderataly sctive and unchanged. Thers was some shipping fnquiry for low grades; but generally shiopers heid off, while sellers wera irm at the recont advance, having bdut littls tooffer. A good deal of flour has been sold to arrive; the demand of the past faw dayt baing In excess of the carrent afferingy. 8 wére reported of 200 bris winters, partly at £3.50¢ 1,230 bris apring extras, chiefiy at £4.5027.0244; 900 bris spring supcrfine, parily at §5.50; and 300 bris rye flour on private terms, Total, 2,850 brie. The mar- ket ¢losed firm at the following range of prices: Chuica winters. $8.23@8,50; medlum do, $7.7528.00; common do, $7.25@7.50; cholce Minnesota spring, !1.7!«! 25; medium do, $7.00@7.30; cholce patents, .25@10.351 mediam do, $3.5080,00; common do, lfl.fl\n! 73; ¢holce family flours (epring), $7.00a7.50; medium do, §0.7347.25) shinping extras, $8.50; cholcs Bpring superfines, 83,2%33,50; medinm do, $4,5033,00. Rtya dour, $4.50@3,00. Deax—Was quiet and 50a per ton higher, tho de- mand Lefag In exoess of the supply, Eales were made of 30 tons at $17.00 per ton on Lrack, and $17.50 free on board car. ConyeAgat~Coarse wasnominal at §18,00 per ton on traek, WHEAT~1Vas rather mors active ihan the previous day, though quiet In the sarregats, and quite weak. Thl market declined Jisc, sud olosed 130 lower than teat figures of Mondsy, The advices from Eu- mve quoted our spring wheat dearer (n Liverpool, with cargoes firmer, but private telegrams stated that the market closed dull, with buyers holding off, mor position to realize, and moare favorable weather, New Tork wat quoted dull and easter, wnh [} II:Mlmlu(ry at 5, The reccipts were about the smailest on P nd the withdrawals alr, ‘s reduc. ‘l 0cka (BHNK Iast week. l-v-rylmn u.. iore, whe (AYOTANIS Lo i SYAREE: caceRt the Saw Tork reports (which ate very selior flmerl)unhurilh{ wnd the fear that our markat liad already beon unduly rusned up y the war excitoment, rm-r ar [nduced heavy offerlnga for Tutare, aud some Tery Tare lota were wild on ontrid onirs, whils the' nnnru very xlous to_ #ill, u they hoped for Tower""prices. ‘Tiors & maderat inquiry for ehipment, and loeal millers b\m‘hntcw lor May eciicit at €14, eold S, Torl Backc 1o €1, 43, s unedv.au Tl s (o u $1.431n Beller June sult st §1, wery 1y 81,1 121150 on rack, T MINKEIOTA Wi d esrter, fn_sym- Blmy llllll the lsnenl m»rkul ‘ales 'em e nle.g Wl 6051 aad 1,000 nmrlu e m 'r S0 bu CULIN—=Was !lll 1ol 'l r bn, tndclosing e ower tan the Iuteat or eat Sonday: Liverpool was quyted unchenked, witn draiueds n cor: Fock but not much ingulry. followed ine courss of A0 7 1o aaimio Entwbs: added 10 wiich was The tan o T gerately Targe receipta; New 'Ork was quoled duli; bug that was atier the fact of o enkroes wha Encwn ihere, “ho wiihds awAls from store were faw, and & considerable quantity s Valling Lo, be maved out when. the SUAIE understood oy caryuce Dort 00,078 bu wai made Up: AL ndasc ks nflurlun of corn for lll(llh', much of It kaving been ugh! e higher I’IE\‘I n{ lh! !uflnnlllx and Do e oo el o out in adgleiom, Batupte lots were I Inter suppiy sl dull, basera hotd: sellers were dids ufckly osed to make, Sel Y ‘at sbout Tot o 470, tmproved w!a . deciined 10 & o sdvanced 1o 40Ko loss. 8ellcr June sald at A0HudUe, closing AL 473e, Seller the month was numinal ihrou ng at 43(c, Gilt-odged re- celptyof No, 2 xed clowed s ind SN were TepGries of 47,00 it NO. 3 AR Bl mised uuwnuuul 10:800 b iew bigh mied at 4i@ini(cl L0 by huw mixed wt 4l Lu rejected st .tm bu ears Bt 4744 44% n ow bu shelled. by T uuwkc. and 15200'5u do a2 4347 free L o0 buard cars. DA T=Wero anietand g 'allc lower, The rocclpts Jeratomewhay larger, but exceedpd by the reported shipments, wad the atdek: In stors decreasd aat” week aver 104000 ba, Tut the market was iniluenced chiefly by otliergraii, which was lowor, ud, New York quuted dullas & decline. - The doinsod was also smalicr, wiilo the offeriugd were fair. Beller May opened o 8143 anl declined 0 atus e, dulng it s7c.” seller Jlnesold At ST g, clotuf at iteguie inr uats were quiet, at ;iGH¢ ear] ,v.-muuom nnuon the gloss. ANEmlced” ol e dre. Kol wers iive wore lews etive, oy £ the weaknes of the goner- a mrun \:nuuu nu;mmmm ack. G-an sales wero Freal at 37; 3,000 i by sain~ and B.400 bu at ' 35@i00 free on u. re. ioten A% l‘»nrledn 2.800bu No. 3 P by sample at T7@itia oo tTAck: ., U0 b, n.\hm,\‘-“ % more sctive, the demand beln chieily from ahor! o market opened strong. bu Ailwequently weakore | and closcd 3u [ower than ou tha previom day, Seller Aprll X nd wasafier. ‘warils noninal av " seller L 820, ny . 3 was ln moJurulo Feque: l ol . & Cos reccipta st 40iga 1 m 0, 8 in other ras qtioled the though l'!fl.'ll'lllln IP\!dll houws ware r.” Cath alea were roported of 4 bu Ko, 2, Lo, 418301 2,00 b No. 4 4G TN by sarmpi A ) LAk 0D Lida Ao tres O Lol VT atal, 5,000 e rineT e 7250 hels 8¢ 1303401515 seller 20@18.25 seller Juns. l.mmn $9.80 for May and $9.00 for EBT, Pk was active dsfls ales bel reparted of s,:\?)o bris s 15,000 15.07 for Siny, R 1S LT dain mv Feayestandlower, with sslesot 3,720 tefaLe lu.-u.m 0 for STay, and §5 K2, 40 for Juno, pibleans wits steonger, "Bals 50,04 1bs May short 7.6 or My} 230 boxea 100 aud short cloars &% At tha olosc. chllcr&hy. ve 5 l&a\‘n Towe) fethned 1o nd closod Wheat was fairly :)h opencd at $1, 414, fiina’ sold w l 1280 uu. lml 4. . No. ll"nnu«lll cars) 142wl 4 Sloscatutrd "t §1.52. o lncmfln #0ld at 43 1)2'1: '"":’@5‘ ¢ i Mund b ot o mnmr ¥ May and 37Mo for June, 7 whsTower: s i Josie for Sag, Tor Jane ‘vemel was chartered 10F 18,000 bu wheat to Kings- ton At 73, Meu pork ummoamu mand and 1aigolower, glosini st 815,00 for May and 815, 20ci15,235% for Ju $15.06 sellsr May,” and §15.208 Fales 2,500 bris N R e Sraler, cloatag at $0.7580. 77 for M, o 0356 Tor Jume; it Saics Gf 00 ves AL 3D ole tor unc. et ribe o bels 000 Bl "m;;m:;."" sales being reportod of 800,/ 1be af — GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Wasqulet at $2.0432. 14, the lnalde betng the quotation for large Jots, DROOM-COItN—Was ln moderate requeat and steady, Dealers look for & better trada aftor the opening of navigstion, when. it (s expected, Lhe Enatorn manuface turers will proceed to lsy ln sopplies. Quotationa: Choloe green hurl, 8K@7cs medium hurl, ved tipped, 4'§a8c) green brush, with enough to work It, 563Kc; red tipped, with do, 4@iker red do, 3@3%c: green covers and Inside, 4@5cq red tipped do, 3@3Met fn- slde brush, 3@4ci medium to cholce stalk drald, 4@ 8%901 luferior brush, 2}4@3cs crooked do, 2@4c. HEANS—Prime to cholcs mediums wers quoted at $2.00£2.10 por bu. BUTTEN—Thero was but allght change i the posi- tlon of the butter market, Excepiing strictly cholca table grades, of which there lsalight supply and & com- paratively stesdy feeling, the market continucs dull and drooplng. 'The bellef that prices must gxo atlll lower leads to a restricted domand and allows of asteady o creass of atocks, under which the umlum:y of prices la atrongly downward, We quotes Cholce to fancy yel- low, 34@20c; medium to good, 163310} tnfarlor to com- mon, 108140, DBAGGING—8ales were somewhat Incteased, and the markes for cotlon scamlcss goods scemod steadier, Btocks are moderate, not only here but al the East, and holders expresa conflidence fn the stability of values. ‘We repeat our list: Btark A, 23440; Montaup, 22ci Poesricss, 220; Ontarlo, 22¢; Lewlaton, 21c; Otter Creek, 19c; American, 18}cy Amoskesg, 10ci burlap bagw, 4 and 8 bu, 18@15¢c; guanies single, 14@15¢; ao double, H@31Me, CHEESE—Jobbers of cheess had 1litle newsto im- part, trade continuing very quist, with prices ranglog sbout the same as for 1he past week or mors, Bales of oud 40 cliolcy cmn aftected st 15@16¢, aad of s sall 0r 001 Riosaburg, $4. $6.00; Baltinors & Gartaherle, £3.00: India o 84, }ouu-\\ua« In 1alr rag rwum -ua-ulun Tissare, and & ety tiun. nmunu businers was {n progras serslytealy boiieh iod chsar horedeeiie lization 1o matartally -brl, $4.60 \0.” 1 bay, 83. 0. 2. S04 il Pritekiged 051 *e 7 un“m’x Vbt:.nl'k bé’mu.lu o3@ e lazge, 81 y fl aI b ‘admm |S Wl bis, ).'bm.au'i‘ Fadi Rerctny. Foun Dot box, 355 Columuta Kiver lman: brl ¥l (Ul“i AND NU'I‘I—l’v\m!I.1 currants, ralsins, and .gr es were I falr requeat lle for other fruitaonty mited inqulty sxiited, Bot uew prubes sod alenciy L8 sllgh y lower quutations were uta re- I3aln 4Gl and we sote & deciine fo ol A "'“}'.'".'”' ey mh"u Bruticirolh Bits e aes, o s R do. riw x;a‘n. bt ayers, $1 "x "‘f-u. loosa “‘ui Lu' xcx ante cure tw, TaThci o elmn, Mich 25 S Caliiotare Bl e f & nlukbenm.‘fleuflu Taspl uumw ;&u' '5uu \u'u-MI lm Ic almonds, Terragons, 1 ul‘f Fresch w it 1okalic; Gréacbls walatis 1 razils, ai 1” \“lullfllwlpfln uts, Q&:x ’Ilnu- gacent wppl AR 6 Fon b s TR mfu sicehent oL §2.358 GREEN Fiil l’?o—wen stesdy, {n fair request, prospect foi season i i : Yalencid o uf" T o Rty vr £ase 1 pres, RO per Bok; Temone Bhb0nd b8 pubaxx bat hlnll. OU Der bub h CHOCKIAES S 8 aciliily aguin provated 1o the Ntll Nlllflq llldl l‘tflll‘ll }:nnr of i cuw ally ibe same 82 8% sigtiof c‘:lm‘l'l':"u‘:h:-.- T, [ ryeEi-O. u (Jave, 2 i-raasc o md €holce to t:.l ddct Rood 1o Ellmz. 214 e rammfm IO falr, 20£31¢: roasting, 17@iba 4 """?-%e‘f-cux loaty 1a31ac; cruahed. 11 o AR susadard, T gordered. 11ial b\ :umma. e m';::. "‘fia . hl N O G l»‘u' ohm i mr‘m Sriloe o Wivaomn) comog Gt b c. B n-culraw 8 bugar-loa drh m 0ame; Califor, nla houey drij e sliver l sugar-nodse slruy, e ke b FIcanS Wivikeich cBolce, D) \-W Pflml. WNI 187 gummen to good, 43331 Darta ica molue: B0c: comnion matases 38 4001 WIAck Brap, 32 SR AN AT T e ETbac: hscia, 2aics nenper, 1aaisicy mumen\ $1.00@1.10; Cal- entea ginger. 1 mn‘:-' T s i l'\v“f Ly aea0st Vhlte Tess: X o viiita Lily, o Tioso, o e}- weh Bloseom. 7e3 ALvon averah 33¢er Hans A Y= Ttmoth 3 Tyt Timothyy R, 00 mix I’lh‘le 303 h)lltl!. ,i ’)Inh o, e ‘Iw ~Were qriet and fir: o alcs wers nads of two lots of 80 e pravious du Lm cachat it 51 New e oud demand and Bem, delng ex- spretof #war in Europo; ety buteh: o0 o @7ue; Rreen-ented Biic. and hea )(e dnma:tll. 0t part curc‘l "Rl ey IY‘CHN ALt | 2 des ant mrlfln i Ca 1581001 Afy talied ni hides, 11e3 L"’ 3= Were uiiet iNiet At 0@ 1k, UMIEI=~The yard market was fatrly sctiye. Bome gudu wtm fiemly hield, but others were mmnlmu llled at reduced prices ind tn viow of the noar ane proschof new Iumtier the tendeney Rrpears 1o batoa wer rAnRe of vajues, though the fea ' of logvag iho mills cautes armness am ani ent of {he vu-u-um Limbermal Snih A mmr:‘" ays spect for drivin T Aok o nlllellnl ll;l‘c'llerhclnfl“fl with poor prospects of rain,” Foilowing ara tho quotations: Floaring, §rst common, drosse Flooriny: second conmon, dress Doxpoarits A, 131014 2 boards, 1, 1310 18 m:n py uaex boards, ¥ rally adiiere 4,49 lx.flxoxu. $10.35; n[ lnn 260, e, exirs, axunr.u 1 Tead pive, Do, . Sdci aheathing co er, 826, SiT Zio- Full casks, B0t Sesifc. BILRRT Inay—No. 3. Ae tatea) s fron, Non, to12. Ui do. No. 1, & Ined, l:h:*.\mnrlenn punnnea A, T2t 1), 1061 kalvan 0. 26, 140, With dla- connt 0! 80 per EENL Dan 1ko¥—Conimon, N sndhe aive [lrrtzru‘ene 8 PLATE] fing, 14530, IC, 8 Ayine=Nos. Tto 4 el nu 040111206, 11 11%e3 13 d| 12 “‘fl. Hfl 7 l!.fl‘!lon 10\t 20, 300x mmmnwr 43 e NAILS=Werd at; uynnu.'lan 0iL3=There w: oo and for ofls. A reduction lnmmmmlon-unmmn nu:nrunuu of Ml“ the only chia1zes noted, Lard oll wesstranger, v?u mm“.u Chri 'n B, 'e‘n‘;:l? g dn.llllnnll |§x£| o8d: text, 190 aeg., Vight, 173 deg, tc- nwcl rd Logiarae No. 3 ‘ex@uiet Tiecd: B3Q00c; Bolled: SoAT0; WhME, winier-bieactied Kot wperm, 2130 nuuroul oibgtricuy, puro. “gi.ovel, AN do exira’ maui do No I, tral xmlne afl, wcxmrmnune.uwuc naoh uu.neodumcu, debiCH Fasaling, deadorted. 14 rmllnu. 8 L) ll’l(lll Larak CR. IM( nutuul. aodem- 30ci RIS A D COLOTS~10 thia bnnch at trade thera wasa well-austalnied movemont al s oot guiotahly |l|l‘| B l'['ll m those current one 'eex ‘ollowing o tists e Leat-Strictly pare, $0.75; fancy Lrands, 'zmc—l’ruuch, nn.mmoo. do American, $9.503 ‘aLars—Chrome yellow, Inoll, 13R30¢; Umbers and meunu. 12¢tyey Mareeliles green, Zoct coach hiaak, 19d et graining cahm. .-u-‘ mineral paf VPMIIIH rcu. dr ULTIRY ANI} l) otk mars ‘small, Tecont pelees: l’nurn-chunui la.'m‘um v!r dog, In coopsy turkoys, dremod, mu-u Dead ducks, $1,50 rdnn carvas Daven R e 1051 Bl Gicie: BAT5e oo duu mln por dn; AT OTS Wers eanteh omine to lan Crojes o, however, wera drmiv held, and yoor or Falf siock weemed to compriso the buik ot ¢ tho oferings, Leachniows wers unmm At $1.0031,20, snd Ho: tracl 0003113, f0 lots US> Tiothy was more plesty and galrly active, Eing frer. Rales were ms H0} trlmnntl.nolm. Clidice was Tt 8t o1 80mn: b, Clover wasquict and 0110 &t £8.03@S, 83, uunmuu Bob b Goe, MR was quoted Ab €550 ait buckwlieat a4 5@ e, SALT—Wax in inodsrale domand at the annexed pricest Fine sal 61, “"f ordinary coarse, } daiey, s withont tons dairy, e .Im bu&’lv.n- va- TOBACCH - Trada ¢ plation in priocsr rnn--.-g n\mrlAMu-AmmII learna from citizon of tho fobaceo counitice in (uat sectlon that pruparations iave lisen made for planting st im: menag area in obiaogo s seasont o tnat 1f noltin oueurs to lnjure or_abridgs Al be o 7 tha lararat ever grown ‘i it FINE GUT=ChojcaLo x1ra, mummo xumwmd. BO@33et comnion, 43G45c, FLun-Natural eaf, soft prettod. cholco to extra, 633 Tier do hard-nressod, Uwsc; half-right choige, 63 j do medium. soavics siandard black, zo0d to axtrs, 80@35e; common biac! AN = Gt eamiter Slaates medlum 3183301 common, Zxéma) Callfornla, ¥ranuiated, common (o Fuod. a5RAse: cholea Lo oxira. o B\s-lmmmqumu puvlanny quoted. Follow- r recolpts, ng is the i i rowbrn—Common, @ases ‘xom! do, 1RGO maedium, 454 1 good fl%fliam 3 finest, I}(“flm| chulce, m’Ml ol nlc‘-"-&m i fancy, $1.00 mf.. Antat- Comme 00, 2A@336: good. m;. s3@3801 me« A L KB wpnn f.n:xee- oy sty Youra livsoxn—Common, d |i 32033¢] medium, 40132ct goiwl do, 48 4By foe, Rt Bhe 85n0ct’ chioice, B3&7UC; choiceat .00, 'woud “co Somimen, " s1@3301 JAPAY~Comthun, vasict mediul ] dlum. 40@42¢t fine, & Ny fin 3dc n‘ EROIe, Gouc eholcomt: s4at30) chnlmtnnw I'IT-D EH'HI(. 3 e VOLONGE $30c1 K004 common, SIRI50; e uuuc{, ot madline Ldieidey fnd, dieziol Dnest, s lee, ety ‘ehioleest, 75wbc, ' ;\:fi‘figfi"fi e Knled duli s l1.w lnr maple aad ceh, mu— a4 “qbfel” at 4200 for falrto chaotes ofters TABLES~Wore in fl!rlnnnl,; a0d rnq\le!l at qlmll! nvllx llrnmml tom: per hoxy F dogs onlon Lop #1400 per ha ) et e p'gr B0k radivhes, 20408 per dodj Wi ades wore scares and steadr, ing 1 © u-m'um R hoeton (merarnt At tays: itecelpua dt Southern apring at Callfornia con- tinue to dirt, T8 Was not enough raln to la; mud\u eyt llnlnnl’ Llia woal 1 ot ahiofickcor i sigengih of tho woot, owingto oed, howaver, {8 3 It year, ‘rhu-nrln 5 than wasoxpected, awlnkto the amount of thie fleeces. Tho long woul ara (n bm or cnndlnonunn last year, as they ara freo from tho (aRe. ahe efoct of the droughts it s now thought, will ardly by scea in if il of woal, but the smouut TohRbly bo sehstuly dlininimmed a5 well aa that oi m- olluwlng sprin e slieep i tho northera couaties of the Siato have not suffered »2 much {fom drought os Tiave thoson Kouthern Calitor- o freighion wool from Ban Francisco to Now otk was Talbgll A Fll Ltrum 210 2ige per n, which il catwe Targor shipments by watos thls searhs tan 1ast." Followlug are Weaiers' pric the amauut Gt fhe comt of the fali el calers lots from the hands of clvers: Washe fleeos, fne, ¥THWkos medlul Arse, ot fitlu. Im'uhc nne. 0240y mi coarse &l i Illm. prime 10 c RATLYOAD TS Followiag ra the rates to the priacipal mlmm Cltioat i l'm:ru Grain, Flour, ulk ';.‘:"l”" per bri,'meat., J 1 2 . o e gt Tty ]‘lllllmo n M 34 : : Albany and )(Ullu'.ll- 0 & 40 DRY GOODS, CRI0AGO, Since our pravious report the nncnl characterlstics of the dry-goods market hi varied bat slightly, In most departments s well ed activity was appi ek, and the quantity of goods dle- tory proportlons, excoeding ns. 1t 41d by » very conslderable amount tho weckly saies in former scasous at & corresponding perfod, The activity Bnow characteriziog (he markes r:ay be sccepted as avle dence that the liberal stocks purckascd hero during February by the interlor trade have pamed into con- sumption. The generous purchases now belog made 8ve |a 1o way speculative, but the goods are actually needed for the prosecution of current trade, The Iness of values noted In our previous review contlnues s feature of the market, very few changes, and nono of much Jmportance, having taken place within thy past ‘week. Followingaro the lstest quotationsr & AunlinA 44 Auanife i, 4 AHARHG D, a4 1 a4, 'uunu- H & lul’ i nllnum 8 lnll:hfllct!l [ R b et udxnomun. ol hiaen & . o Qr,r::m;'.~ 3 b B o GK Malor] verene T 6y Mancl - 84 uS.Axln plai 7 i -y by ey 08 fAmotkeamicisere o 8 ‘Glensra,,., 0ET JEAN Loasdale cambria Rew York Mill Utica Noapareif was in reqnert shipment, R gilon, Clncinatl was quoted York aL §1,00, {flnnbhnnl. 44 Minneliaiia, 1« Amu-:ult- Oun Cc; Besver G Amotkeag, 6-., AmmEE S fi"‘nfi fi?n o Uncasrile, A .ou..m n:m o, ‘with commissfon houses an lrude ‘wan Hght. Cotton Dande. Dt stcady, o ‘which ai tied. Printg were in moderate and arge aai Df Uamer' d H 8 AL prices el Mens wear. of ‘waolbns ara 1 elgn goods were quiet. LIVE BTOCK. CHICAGO. ecalnts Cattle, Hogs, Aeep. onds 0 T uesds 700 %200 27,679 4,243 .80 2iow lu. 1 1,500 2,219 807 moderate npp!yof stoek, 8 firm pricos. Advices from tho East did not hald out very much encouragoment, butas the newa from (it quarter was not poaitively unfavor- abla shippers took hold with apparent confideace, and he close of tha day all of the offarings that wera quality good enough ty meet the reauiremonts of the Enstern trade had been disposed of. From the home trada the demand was moderate, nor was tho fne qualry from feeders vor) unlldenbln. but as the -u’mly o( the descriptivns of stock suited to the Thals nota twro, classce of buyers was Compaact ulmcunr in"walntalaing proy fo d reme of $3 m e uls of " the uuck fcange of 84004524 fur AL but henj : within Tate S chotte bicers walkh 01,400 'na. " The demana for, chn jc0 Contines In oxcentof U ead worn purcn el m New York for t e HacIiiN Wl Acoreh AL New YOtk vournal o Gomimerce of Saturey mt o) o 'The steamer Scholten, which sally todey o ho old White Star, Dock. Jémey City, takes ol vary fne deers, of bout1 Tve welEht arerage, lvl M 8501t llon uvur ll)‘d per » liva race cattle ure shipped with no extra ar« Mngumem ur ketplng them on |hnlr letl lre :lnIelY o cattls dea!nn wiil he dhlnrfl I‘o thelr lrrlv #t Southimpton {s looked lnr 'H-h llrElL lnr lllnelsf'llllu heve l:ldn}ncll)e:n .no-n hcru. w iocs i a8 sta, SRk wero ‘Salabie at '6y.308 5..& luuemmon to e uu Cholcs Besves—Fine: fat. ‘?umed .3 {eulosquu-ummerwwcu Ing 1,400t0 agid Deare Ingr 1, 2% o it 1,100 £0 1,230 B DULBIE SLe N Poorto SAmie commonto cholocows, Torsity -l-unner. welghin 5 , 100 D, . 8 Btock Uatilo—Comion catlie, FOBRaORREaRpes B3EERAZARE88RE088E5T 12,0000 138 ptaokard 8m [l 1 bulls.....1.407 AAAAALALSA e .." o |fll‘ ST ket day. Aniclosca'wiak and amcr T JTKEE for N0 DIOULELs. ik 0 l(lmoon bt {ttla irading was dona, the m-lu-.-t lon llll[‘“.‘d upon bae ing groater. than holders would granti convequent (e feporied aaed ao ok Ilhly“r:pnucnnhs ik :et 54 don ‘ the eiowe tluy wa L $3°40, zflf.',"ck:"w"g-qé: e e PAYY, Lutc ar fha fur: mer, in m o Tatier, “Th Tirfothd any wors 1 et ovr unsold, Scaras 5 Price,| No, Av. Price. 00 M | ] * 8,60 300 8.43 . .4 ig it .53 5.40 883 .40 8,63 8.40 5,03 8.40 K50 840 8.60 8,40 6.50° 840 5.60 540 i i . i Alno 5.30 S tn e Bt sy e wo ol ‘for common 1 ehoice uuslities. Iiall, ) & Co. sold s flock of 32 he hesd at the latter price, ) l& L ~Ttecel] !d lllnd daa:mlg?iiufllm 30 T st beriny 45?;’".-‘«&”5"‘.&!3’“"'"" oS E5.2343.781 butc! o and m i, 01 alocksre, go0d Bosh. u‘m'l.:m u‘n x;l'r]l 1 OuU B3, $4.83] bulls, 1,180 Bs, $4,10;30 ¢ B AxD Laxns—No fresh arrtealat tot for' 11 ek Deur Tarker seTvet daornd 'f?u!:"‘; lmculnuvalnrc nnlh\nun‘lbelunnfi flNII “‘Gl 13 cars choics to, €0 Clibped. 1108071, ‘Lnemzln: ml&o lm 2 ";":I".““l“"‘“ for c‘e.n'"'b"s l l I I\Mn:lo!uluxy s mla i sedioal' 1 &5 A L BERT! Earr Luusare, Aprll 17, COATLN-Recolots, 648 re through and 31 ca nynra~uoen"inmy i it Tow Bugere at *holesates husiness in ro- 5 autta ||my-c JRures Tully up to last week's; beary 8 m'l 000 meidiim 12 goo 5. 40ab00] ‘oo’ eceipia 1 . B3@3, l_..hmm"“?“ e 190 hoads Yorkers, $5. 68Uy ltoce) ad mw‘zv;“ lats.wo lieady woolod, $5.0096.20; wATERTOWY, Warssrowy, 1,833 market ¢ lrnn.llrlu PR e cunumfl. 0., .Anrl 11)‘-Uon n«m mmmnn. Teltch g G et 2 pucking: nu'n n -CAHI.I-RIEIIDB. w. 19 prices ateadyy WJ lnlpm-nu. * ‘er. IA{VI\ Aprit lv.-l.lmn—auvnnr: ranging from ému—mn tayers sthll offy little dotng. BY TELEGRAPL, FOREIGN CITIES, Bpecial Dispaich 10 Tha Tribuns. Tivezroor, prll 17=15:00 & m.—-Frova=No, I, 28s) No. 2, 2 GRa1N—\Wh Wln!ur, No, 1, 11884y No, 3, 11s1d; spriog, No. 1, 11a8d; No, 2, 10 8d; white, No, 1, 18 1di Ne. 2, 118 8d; club, No, 1, lfi'l No. 2 118104, Corn—New, 208 GdQ@304 B} old, 264 3, Provisioxu—Fork, éia. LivegrooL, April 17—3 p, m, — BREADSTUFYS — Tour—No. 1, 208; No. 3, 27s. URaIN=VWhest—Whits, No. 1, 11a6d; No. 2, 119 24} ;?n; 0, 1, 12¢; No, &, 1185 club, Mo, 1, 32232ds No. 1 3 Provisions—Pork, 64164, Lard, 48404, Livasroor, April 37,—Corrox—Duli sad emalery 054dy sales, 5,000 Dales; for spoculstion sod upou. 1,000 Ametican, 4,000, Yarne and fabrics st Mancheatsr dull and tend lng downward. DAsADATUPYS—Whoat Tecelpts for the past thres days, 32,000 qrej American, 15.000; Califorals white wheat, aversge, 118 6d@lls 11d; club, 11s 10d@12s; sprlog, 11s@128; winter, 136 24@110 64, Flour—West- era canal, 764204, Corn~Western mized, old, 35 8dt now, 208 64@261 . Osté~American, u@3s 6d, Bar loy, 3 6. Peas—Canudlan, 36464, CLoven-8axp—American, 65@73s. Pfimm:—}luflpflrk. s ':.d. Prime mess beof, & ~Amorican, 48 64, Bacou=—Loog clear, 40a; short do, 411 6d. 3 Cu —Americas, 108 TaLLow—Fine American, 406, PersoLzux—~Spirite Ge; refiacd, 138 Lixsssp UiL—2se. Ussin—~Common, Bs 64 pale, 132 BSHNTS TURPEXNTINR~382 Loxvox, April17,—TaLLow—4as, nfi.v.rul-hln. 13 Dutch standapd, lpol and afiost, 239 Lixsxzp O1L~21@7n 6d. ErIBLTs TURPEXTINE- TR AXTWzE?, April 18 ~PETEOLEUM=33. —— AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK, &vecial Diepatch 4o Tha Tribune, Naw Youx, April 17, ~Uzatx—8pring wheat dully § ©3c per ba lower; abippers, 1o view of more Dews {rom sbroad, loclised o bald off: ety millars bought enouh to All wrzent flour contracts; winter wheat nominally anchangrd: sales, B,0CO b Mrafght No, 2 Milwaukee for cily milling nt L in store; Ko, 2 Chleago quoted 1,000 bn No. 3 Mitwankee, ern quoted At93@07c, New corn 2@3c per bu lower, with less dn. Ing. both {n #pot and atare 1ota; less warlika newn frorm abrosd had s depretsing effoct and materlally chreked bustness, both far export and home uang sales 123, rou b ungraded Westéta mized at &ici mised, 83unige, No, 230,000 bu In store. GIcs steamer yellow, 65icge; 10,000 bu steamer mixed for Aptil, 03%e; 10,500 bu o for May, 65A@0034c, closing At BU}40} 8,000 bu do first half May, 6ve. Oozax Faztamra—Berth-room easler and dually chay. tors moderately acttva and unchanged, the tane being pretty iteadys engagementa to Liverpool by stesm go,. 000 bu grain, tb A1, 8d. PRovistons—Park lower; more freely offereds clos. Ing ansettied: not much dona In cash lote} specalative denlings fale; sales, 2,000 brls new mess on spot, $10.0 @10.25, l:lMlnllI $16.00 askod; 100 bhls prime mens, $16.00; 1,000 brls new mess, May, 813.8% 13.00; 3,000 bris June, $15.70@16.28, closing st 815,80 bids second call, Msy, $15.00 bid: g13.00 asked, June 815,80 bids middies, supply hers Mght, checking trade; prices steady. Lard lower; more dealre to sell} trade tn cash lots slows falr specu. Iative business; prime steam on spot, $10.20; sates 1,000 tcs do 88 810, 125@10. 201 500 Lcs Aprit at $10.30; 5,000 tes May st $10,15G10.30, closing 8¢ 10,1714, 8,750 tea June at $10.2244@10.40, closing at $10,373s 10.50; 1,730 tes July st $10.40@10.62% closlog at $10.40. Buoane~Nedoed Arm and actives raw quiet on apot, but more active to arrivos prices o higher; quotas tfons, Cuba Inferfor to common refining, TH@stge; Coba falr refining, B4ei Cuba good, 8%ci Cuda prime, B3o1 Cuba fair to cholce rocery. nmoun; Culia cen. tritugal, BMAI0KC, TaLLOW—Market firmor; sales of 170,000 Ibe frime a1 Bif@si(c, Wrinsgy—Market lw:alywflm( nalee un 1000 ibuat 81,09 per gall on. ‘nlt;n tnnduudum" :"' .= COTTON~Dul @) April, i L) ll.l'h:ll Hn;‘.’ IPX ey July, a7 Aui St ie: Otiatir, i ey Docember, 11,204 Froun—Dull xnil heasys rosel g brla $3.25@0.00;_anper Hll{a’ o Wentére, B A o common to' £ood extra. £7.0047,30: $7.35@7.501 inter wheat, 87,05 i ing i Uhlflv il "M!& 10,001 four g 87,953 Mionesot Tocasd, ' $5.00011.00, re SEVA wm , $3.0033.23. b2 ern unm ebttien; Tt year rly Anyihiag doing; ship) cnmmmi o recoipta: 0 Milwaukee In store, 81,37 Ciieao 1 | vintar uuumnumhm Hye arley Mrwer] dugraded G Uarn—3iich g:.mm;&. ‘ungraded wm:-r'n G, and slllt 426570 i {A’v‘—flrmerx shipping, L n salr diry. hice siea nnfil "‘éx’y’ atiiya) | moderata ta. ul;:'“’nuz!-nuu sctive; crude, )40} rofined, ey T u.aw-nnum 0. Tikaty Fot e e Xr-Tieary 34 Ielvil‘\\'cllem fres !5“’3! B3G5, fect henayy Westor m n’:’fil Y rn ploxir mu i aeets lurcux lona, Elek ame c: Prime stoami 201 MAy, 610, 15a 100 T TER VR erD: DO LAG, Cnlnl-—uullr T@1dc. Witisxt—Acilve and firm; 81,00, Eey THA l"un.nnnnm. April 17.~Wogr~—Quiet but steady; of old near) unnumdx Obtn, T ln\l \{ml}:flflis nd al e BhOve, 44G4d E"“l""“’ Lo TorkTus 40o; medlum Sombing, nnnm BRaBTCH nnnau&wnhtm Jmlnq rn‘nru » o =In falr demnnm ldVlHe il 3 lllnm.-wu Amily, £d,00684.831 xenl..flu'.fifi‘.'w" 80,001 Unlo do," §.37/4@8.75 bikh® Rradcs, i oat less activoes ambor, st e e S e S s .T..’:’.. limitedy yellow 61anic: 2 oy, sall, B4uf, o, b, Onia " thors 233y mi:ea. 40uzbo. unm—fl.lonr uu $14.0015,80; timuthy, $2.000 i uiet: New York Stat c{’q‘,‘"%'i‘? CXtiuaand Wesern orveas, mere, Soatord ) 20¢. tzgak—in falr demand; Btat Guas Wanlern. dhoan. 1hatte o 150 i zl'nunuv:-quln hut nomy; rofincd, 15%¢; cruda, L, ., Boiruzxra—No: a 45,0000, Barrixone, April 11.-)? = hu,".&' ""\‘?""". anget :wnhAnlva; strong, and IAIN=Wiicat and firm, , oivestorn unscitled, weat, and lowerr 3."“:?2 ‘ol Ay i b, O u’ff'nm’s] doni Jases C03Ls trfl ‘wiilte, :um-o Time sold 4t she. gobl Welt AY—Unchanged P l ] 4 ", I O}t‘dfl fl. {ams, X”‘GII"& l.cnl—nemwfl. hu-rrn—nnll and -nominal, “r'xmn.:uu—v-ry dully cmfll. ON®BOHe; refinod, rryER—Quiet, steady, and u R o A Wghort Bora ok $1.1031,10k; I 3 l,l“‘ll;llll ml';l:(lnur s.mobr\n wheat, 1,000 bu; corn, Ll!)hul corn, 115,000 bu, BULENENTA—Whi OUI8, xm:; Tovts, April l'r.—cn'rrux—x.crnu midditng, LOUR~TFlrm, but Iitile du(n‘ nw—wlneu lumlvn and oprer, No. 2 rrd all, $L70)g1. T bid casni No. ! 74 cun; 81 fl sl uuwtl(ln'b'r'flll‘s T ;xqu nfa Al :\u Gate | o, 4, lJ’xun 330 bid April. 1ye eaers Wittax¥--Btesdy and une nl:‘mvmnlll—rn,r;n hanchanged: 81.05. 1 81850 cath t mfl)"uklfl“ Il,ull bc‘xunluu. "baat ok 1aud Hacas mi armj 8HGINTI CINeIN: cmuu)u‘rl. D.. April 17, —cnmx-mnl and & shade lower; ¥ Rood demmd} m, it ftedyy Jmu?:'." Cm fert fet, ,-m..m,._"s."i'.;"r‘.' L alr 10,13, apoLt 815,50 buyer A‘,-hi' LA ieh: shem om Kotile. 81 Ul hekla agie Bacon qnm hm. firm; GjgaBic; Bic) \le“—(]nod r.lelnlnd[ & shads highers 81,03, 2 1)ads blahors 81,00 Vurrea—Dull 19@20¢{ Glnull"fio.“ “l.mll o Heserve, 1 5?«'1755’-‘1%- °'"-5".'fl'?‘n"§'n7m ,‘dz Ay u.,, T w.ui- "'u' ¢ Corn fl ’”'la"""‘ i s "’."i‘n. ot ar, et N &z‘ R, U re et oo mnlxrrl-Wh 0,000 busy corn, 60,000 bu; oats, 1,600 "smw:fl—mm. 23,000 bu} corn, 49,000 buj cets rJ.wnm:. Wll.. Avru l1.-mn-l-Qnm, but atea unn:—wnnlnnm Nn. Alnw-ukeu. ll‘ol; M l do, 81.60; s e p Lol ans Inw ||n ’u o’ But goiers I IIIE,J Nu. 2 . "Lty PROVISION -] lfi “wmu" Apru l1.-Fl.ovw-le sod une hlnllfl- Corn stesdy; mixed, 48¢§ ml"x'xm"'" ‘“?fé.h' ml un inchapged cloar ity o) y l chapged; cloar stioulders, 5 staacy; Ot'o.un'l'&m’n‘kuuo. lm. \ i (Jlul—canlunulg mufi“flfl‘fi"fih 700, vnm-n ad ot ud. 5 ‘imxawhlunoxmaml 0d, 8330} rejected, 46 " Y—Westara, smmm.co. Boryato, Aprl 17 dika i scaree: s e o ack steady) n les. ulet: C 00h G Westar at 850, fl];u ) :‘uéu'ie"x‘é:-';"m" i LXANS, Apri) “(r.a. 817 l’.-llu—wmm pime, r lull. ¥0.2510: TR aisks i«:m o Slea Lard COTTON, GALVASTON, April 17.—CoTTON~Quitl; wmiddimg 1070y net recelpts, 235 bales salos, 747; coastwise, 33 MostLx, April 17.—Cottou~Easys middilng, 049 :o)m Bet rocelpta, 1,600 bales; sales, 3,000; cosstwie Bavaxwam, April 17.—Cotrox—Dull; midillag 10Kc; net recelpts, 336 Laless aales, 300, Cuautzerox, April 17,—CorroN—8teady; middiing, 114G 1Kot net Teceipts, A7 bales; saloa, 500; Gresd Britain, 1,433} coustwis, 60, NEW Onrzaxs, April 17,~Corrox~In falr domsads sales, 3,650 bales; quotations wachsuged; ipthy ;5\::"” B13j exports 10 Kouss, 439; stck —— PETROLEUM, CusvsLanp, 0., April 17, —PaTsormux—-Narket anH tandard whits, 110 teat, Mo Pireaud. April 17.—PRisoLsuy—Crude uasti- sotited; §2.3332.97% at Parker's; refoed weak o lower, 16%c Philadelphia delivery, TURPENTINE, WILMINGTOX, Aprll 17.~8#(2i7y TuxrmxTENS-Dad 88 20Hc. MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, AszivaLe—Btmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundrisd} stor Alpens, Manitowoc, sundries; prop Tempest Grand Havon, sundles; schr Ketchuw, Abnspeés taliroad ties; schr 0. Raab, Abnapes, rallroad ties schr Lizsle Dok, 6t. Joseph, lumber; achr Impe- ria}, Manitowoc, road tlcs; schr Driver, Alss- ks, bark; schr Ironsides, Horn's Pier, rull tles; achr Potomac, Jacksonpost, railroad tesi sbr Mary E. Packard, Ludwig's Plor, lumberi hr H, schr Arcadel- l;umuu, - Da Peutwater, raliroad tle Dlll M\ukrgan, lumlfih dn Haven, wood; 2