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(Y FINANCE AND TRADE. The 8igns of the Times ns Seen in the ' Bank Clearings of Principal v Citics. Depreciation of Comstock Mining Btocks.--Heavy Canadian Failare. FINANCIAL. The clearings of the Chitago banks last weck were about 20 per cent mora than those of the cor- responding week of fast year. This 18 notan ex- coption to the general ran of bustness, According to the Iatestavailable returns from the Cleanng- Tanecs of other cities, those for tho two weekn ending Aprit 14, there was in that period s galn In the bank bnrinces of the ten chief cities of 22 per cint over Lthe corresponding time of last yesr, New York's increaxe was 20,0 pee cent, Roston's, 8.0, Chicazo's, 12.6, and Milwankes's 25,4 per cent. ‘The rpeculative activity in anticipation of warin Earope, and the consequent rise {n prices, have no doudt had something to,do with thin, They will not aceannt for all the hprovement that has taken place, nnd we mast admit there {s steong reason to ‘believe that the times are gelting bettet, ‘The supply of negotiable papor wae not large, and e loanable resonrces of the banks increased. Tates of dircount were F@10 per cent at the ‘banks to regnlar castomers. On the street the uine rates nominally prevail, with fow transsce tions, New York exchange was s0ld betwaen banks at [Oc per $1,000 premiam, bot became firmer towarde the end of businers, The clearinge of the week arn reported s follows by Manager D, R. Hale, of the Chicago Clearing- Touse: Natances, $422,171.81 Cortoitlaesiaricsiins 81,957,582.00 ".Frl.[:?n e ”f"&m.mlfl $1,005,319.21 THE IMPROVEMENT IN DUSINRSS, "The 1atest Clearing-flouse reports are decidedly favorable. It s trne that the corresponding week Iast year embraced one day in which little business ‘waa done at soma citics, hut the Inireaea in clear- Ings at New Yark {s mach larger than can be thas accounted for, Leing abaut 30 per cent, and gaina appenr at nearly sl the citles, and even at Phila- delphla, There Is atilla moderate decling in trans- actions at 8t, Louin, snd & Jarga decline at Sane Franclaco, doring tho week ending April 7. The traneactions for two weeks ending April 14 com- paro thua; Atk 020,123,173 It {8 vory clear that the galn of $217,000,000, or shoat 30 por cent, in transactlons at New York cannotbe explalned by tho occurrence of Good Friday In the sccond week In April lant year, nor by rales of 2,770,103 shares of stock this month against 1,717, 038 shares during the correaponding weeks In 1870 At the utmost, theas caunes leava unacconnted for an fncreass of $42,000,000 at New York. and it aleo appears that there has been again of £8,500,000 In tranxsction At the other clties reporttng, cverycity except Philadelphia and 6t. Loule sharing In the improvement. The Cen- tennial caused an unususl activity at Philadeiphia lant year. The improvement s so general elses where, and at New York, Chieavo, and Hoston so Important, that very enconraging concluaions are nnavoidahle, The better condition of businens, for which the country has ro long walted, secems to be at hand. —The Public, 10th April, DEPNECIATION OF MINING STOCKS, In the past two years Lhere has been a deprecia- tlon of 382,763,500 in the market value of the tlzpteen mines on the Comstock Lode, It has ey apportivned us followas Sirra Nevails,.§ 1,000,000 Chatlar Potos! -8 Tt ton....020 sy ol linition, oy h T86, 20k 1,200 0 Justlee, 1705000 Blivor iiitl...] 82,7 Thn lhl"dln ayn That the week ending April 18 has been one of tho worat of & long ncrles of dall weekn {n the mining share market. Values to-day weru particularly soft, and melted nndor tho per- suasivo calls of the brokers liko the snow before the rlsing wun. Upwards of forty stocks were called in the old DRoard, and not wne of them clearcd the flour as strong as It Jcanto on. Blnce the 24 nst. the decline Instocks boa been revere, and haa been an follown: Elorra Nevada, §2.60; Unlon Consolldated, 1,50 Alexican, £5.50; Ophlr, $1.55: California. $7.75; Connolidated Virginia, $11,00; Test & Delcher, $10,00; Conld & Curry, $5.00; Savage, $1.25; Ilale & Norcrors, $1.50; Chollar-Potosl, $22,00; Julis Lansulld-lcd' $2.75; Bulllon, §7.60; Ex- chequer, $2.23; Alpha Consoildated, $7.73; Con- fidénce, §3.00; Yellow JIacket, $4.50; Crown Valnt, §2.50; Nelcher, $2,00; Segrogated Deleher, $30.00; Overman, $30.00; c:ledonln. $4,25; Utab, $7,50; Juslice, §1.25; Silver ), $3.50, e + COUNTERPEIT MONEY. ‘The Government Counlerfeit Dulector has been ‘published for May, It describes every counterfeit tank and treasury nole in existonce, snd conter- feit coln, as well, The number of countorfeits ‘both of bills and colns, 1s hecomlug s0 large and many of them are 8o dangerouxly weli done that there Is almost as much need of & detector a8 bo- fore the War. ACCUMULATION OF COIN ON TIIE TACIPIO COAST. Just beforo (ke suspension nt the Mank of Calle fornia the stock of coln on the Paclfic conat had run down {a sameting like $10,000,000, It lsnow es. timated to be not less than 30,000,000, but busi- ness rentalns dull, showing that an sbundance of money does not creale business, NEW YORK DANK TAXATION, A bill bas paased the “Stale Assembly’ of Now Tork refeasing from taxation 25 per cent of the surplus of the banks, The banks do uot con- stder this an adequate rellef, but are’ willing to tako what they can yet. p REVIEW OF TR WERK, The Snancial markets of the world have been dfs- turbed during the week by the fear that at last war between Husals and Turkey ls imminent. Securi- tlen of all kinds have fallen In the European Ex. changes, the largest doctino baving been in Ruseian +and Tarklsh funds, and the amallest (of any of the Eurapean Governments) in Britieh consols, which dropped from 963 10 04X, and rallled to 054, They, in common with other sccuritics, reacted ‘bucause of & report that the Tarkish Ministry was to Le changed, The oifect here was to carry the price of gold up to J07%, to sdvance wheal R to 15 sents and corn 7 0 10 centa per bushe), sccordlug 1o grade; flour, 10 to 75 centa per barrel, uceording to brand; pork. 75 conts 10 $1.50 per barrel; beef, $1.50 to $2.50 per package; and lard, % to 3 of a cest per poand. Cotton, for ex. caoptional reasons pertaining to the speculation In it, wus steady for immediate dellvery, 20 to 90 hundredths of 8 cent lower for futire dellvories, At the StockgExchange the forelgn news had less fniluenco on the price of rallroad shares than it would have had except for tho reason that there wag an dmportaut fallure of a siock-broker, which fuvolved the disruptionof & **clique ™ and the Hgnhlation of coutracts fu which the cllque were von cined. Morcover, there fs wuch s distrust of the wunazement of raliroad corparations that the public v nut as formetly buy -l'ur:- huny com- Pauy becauss there nre. reavons which, under pruper wanayement. shodld wmake them more val- wable. Silver during the week advauced yn Lou- dunfo8i4d per ounce, waking the vold valuw of taw **trady dllar ™ §0.637L, wad that of & 31eke #raig duliar 30,0 ¢ kOld value of the Treas. 10~ y‘y 81 (the leyal-tender note) 3 e week bitween $0.0470 aad Taugzed dag T80 5898 Yo Nation, Aprib 20, GOLD AND GREENUACKW, Gold was 1003, & 106X tn greenbacks, 5 uullldl.‘huh were BiQ03% cenls on the dollar u g0 FORBIGN XICHANGE. suwn. mm GOVERNMENT Unlted States 6 of 'sl. Beled Staies 24 LROKERS' QUOTATIONS. ” Chicago Clty 7 ¥ ct. bunds.. P Clisago CY T W ct. saacrags. THES CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 2 73 ct. water foan, 27 gt boads (loy * it bondn (L. Flcadd patk snaa. uxy Ratiwar, 3 Foutn. Bae, e dvy West 10N Mot] Cifeago Gha-Linb aad Cove Eo. ok, *Aud (nterest. . BY TELEGRAPIL NEIY YORK. NFEw Yonx, April 81 ~Gnid firm, and advanced from 1004 t0 107 on a decline in consols and war- like adviten from Earope, Cash gold was in better demand, and loaned flat to 1 per cent for borrow. ng, Sitver bars, greenbacks, 1271 gold, 119, S11- +ver coin, 14 discount. Governmenta strong. Taflroad bonds qulet. State securitics gnict and nominal. Jtwana dayofl havoc at the Stock Rxchange, . thero having been a general decline in #tocks rang- Ing from 4GS per cent. Strictly spesking there WAS 1O panie, bat a condition =8 near to panic as oseible. The heavy decline \In Fhiladeiphia) in Pennsyiania Rafirond stock this mormny, amount- ing to about 10 per cent, part of which wan recay- ered before the close, added to the vagne fecling of apprelienalon And _to the general demoralizal which prevniled. The market opened firm, and conl stocks advancea 14@1 per cent. Sobs uc- nently me ennm list becamé heary, decilnd “Wiao™ per cont. *The laiier - beigg lyne. There was & pressurs 1o wll. and the market was quite active during the morning, sales np 1o noon reaching 86,000 shares, with the principat acliviiy in Delaware, Lackn: wanns & Western, IR sland, Lake Shore, and New York Central. Ail trunk-line shares were weak aod lower, partly in sympathy with the and- den break in Penneylvania shares al I‘mlulelphln. The feeliog In the room was very bearish, and there was no effort made to stem the duwnward cnrrent among the leading shares. New York Central and Hock Island led the masket on the de- cline, the former dwuplng rrnul (ll" to and the latter from 88%; to Shurv declined from 48 to 47 regular, lnd o 46l§ ecller 30: Michigan Centrul from 404 to 30N Treguiar, and to 38t seller 10} Vnnhwmum commoun from 171010; preferred ‘from 4114 to 40t Panl from 10% to 10 preferred fram (1 tod: Weat ern Unlfm from b X to 67, and Ull[fll’l Pecifie from 80t to 1, There: wers' some rumors sbout & fnrther reduction lfgelegraph rates. Coal stocks, which wero all ter a1 the opening, laler declinod ~ with general st ela- tern advanced from Delaware & Had- nd declined to 30X, rris & Estex advanced from 881 to 60K, and Fort Wayne declined 0 per cent, Mo declined to HB K. selling down to 87 in round iots of 100 shares, Pittaburg sold at B0@81. Chicago & Alton declined 10 85: Otk afternoon stocks sdvanced @3 per cent, but at th close, with the market vary active, un- settled, and frregular rlcu mlcnl gnnnnfly at the lowent palnt of tho day and weck. Tho trannctions wero 243,700 sharen, of which 80,000 were New York Central, 20,400 Lako shom. 5,500 Nanhwe-xcm. 4r-.2n0 Rock Island, #00 &t Panle, 41,000 Delnwaro, Lackawanna & Wentorn, 7006 Delawaro & Hodadn Caco, 0,200 Morria & Resex, 27,000 Michigun Central, and - 38,500 Western Union. Money market casy at "fl"&i yer cent, Prima mereanlle papor, 1@t por Custom receipta, The Assistant- 'mmnrcr duhnu:d 802,000, Clearings, 822, 0 Merchandlse im |mmml for the e su.«..mo‘ Drouuce exporta for the week, Shipments of apecic to-day, Sufl Sterling, 457444801 ’n{: following Is the bank statement for the 1 o . fl'fi-l Lenger. In atlon oeras o et ., leserve, tncreaso. Mariposs Miathe Apreas. s el Faro, cas sisunibal Central Pacte Qevelsns bu: ;‘: {'n*’ul';l‘flmd ela 914 17, 1 taud Cornwarierh oot ;n;f U: b seisTer FOREION, Lonnox, April "l—xvemnc-camoh for maoney nnd accounl 5%, A‘nwnrln Securitlen i, 102%; 078, 108 netw 5s, 10151, K Yok Contrals 475 Exio, 0% reforred, 16; inole unlml. 40, Panis, April 2 Yh-nh!l 1041 425 Fraxkronr, April 20.—Unlted § Hisios Donds— New Bs, 10235, LIFE-INSURANCE. HOW THE INSURANCN DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK WAS RUN. Mr. Willlam Smyth, late Actinz Superintendent of the Insurance Department, makes an oxplana- Lion In another column of the lettor recently pub- lished, in which he saked the Prosident of the Continental Lifo for data to **head 0" & do- mand for Invostigation. It cannot be sald that the oxplanation Is satisfactory. The lotter which bo received fram the Oblo Superintendent, and which Ineplred tho Jottor referred $o, showed that lu that State thoro was o whispored sus- piclon of tho Compsanyi bgencies and policy~ holders wero ‘*oven clamoring for an ex- ‘‘anlmation,” And yet Mr, Smyth says thatat this timo the Continental Life wue not *‘an lme peachied company," Suraly sucti a statement from the Insuranca Superintendont of a «great State, coupled with a requost for information, was fm- peachment enough to makoan immedlato Inveatiga- tlon necessary, But tho clamor affecting tho Come pany was not confined 10 the Stato of Ohlo, It was lond enough In New York for Mr, Singth to have beard it, | spito of the sworn statoment of tha Campany's oiicers made ulx months before, which vems to huve consldered conclusiye, and no Toad b Califurnia thut the luvurauce Department of that Siate, about this lime, devoted scveral of its annual report to this Conpany aione. baurd, therefore, to say that to examing (hu Company would have been to Imguxn he Integr] of the ofticers ** &t n time wbun thoy tood as and as falr as the oflicers of any other life complny in tho State." The lettor whlch Mr. Sinyth ro celved proved that they could not luve stood nn By apd the lettor which M. Smytl wots prares that bio did not do his duty In the premises. —Nao York Tribune, April10, HOFR FOR TUE CREDITONS OF TIE NEW JERIEY MUTUAL. Bults have been begun agsiost stockholders of tho New Jersey Mutual to recover sbout $1:70,000 (Clalmed to be dua on thelr stock, mnd, it they arasaceessfal, the creditors of that Company will get more from tho wreek thaa they have had reason tohope. The New York Heratd of the 10th inst, contains an Interview with Benjamin Noyes, Pres| dentof the New Jersvy Mutual, reciting tho hifa. lory of the Campany, and exposing tho secrvly of ite mlsmanagement, I'resident Noyes hau ad- dresscd & very bilter letter 1o the New Jersey Superintendent of Insurance, the Hon, I, C. Kel- sey, accuslng bim of milarepresenting the condi- tion of the Company, in vrder o shield some un. known parties, snd of manufacturinga falee re- port of §ts wasets and liabilities. PREXIUS-NOTES, Tn {Ae Editor of The Tridui Citcago, April 21,—** Fairur Play," in his are ticle of the 14th (publivhed in your paper yester day), in svewer to **Falr Play No, 2," undes- takes to prove that premiuin-nutes are ** perfuctly safoand proQlabie asscts,” Well, now, pousibly be i right, but T wonder whether keur the Com- pany employing hlin knows most about tho mat- ter! In18723the Connecticut Leglslaluro passed a bl taxing preialum-notes of mutaal 1lfu-jusnrance compavics. The Counecticut Mutual fought that blil tooth and nail, and amony other questions aud Bogwers on that subject, Juring the bearing of the Finance Commlttae, were the followlng: Question by Uov. English—** Arenot these notes slwaye reckoned smonyg the assets of the com- panles in thelr anaual statomenty, snd do they not cannt tno same as money invested or on haund, in making up tho aggregste amountt® Answer—**Certainly, ond that{s the only thiog they are good for—to couat." 1t ls 8 mere matter of bookheplnm Suppose tho Connecticut Mutual, for example, was to stop by neas at oce, dividingell It assets amout lts men- burs In proportion to thelr respective contributions, and, as the frst step In the vrocess of liquldation, 1l the premium notes, which now count ten mill- fons, were put In the Bre, would snythlug be lost by the tranaactiou? Not wpe cent. Supposs, on Ihlomuthlml. a ‘*dividend " of ten willion'dol- lars was Lo be declared, A)nbll tn presuium notze, would not lhn tire nd the ‘*divigend " wring by members precisely the rame resulter The nute might be used ae checks or tickoty I settlig voul tiow between the diderent muowmbers, but 1o process . of countlug wuuld put vue furthlng into the pocks ©!s of auy member; nothing (nnu nothing, sod oothing romains. Now how Is that for the Cowm- vaBy's 0D eetluate of o pretnlun ulss When it !s generally known by the ;mhllc. a3t 10 00w o the writer, (it Mr. ii Furber, Fi- nauclal Maaager of the Charior I)IL Life, sdmlts ted, in an intervlew with the members of the Con- necticnt Legislatate, who tesponded tn the petl- tion of the pol ey-hulders for an_examination of that Company, that the Cliarter Oak was notall right, and, a8 one of the evidences thereof, he lu!l'a S-AIO.U\)O of premtnin notes in force inclnded * In thefe $11 of _ nssets, will not this une;llan aaked by Fait Pity No. 2, **it wonld probably put & dh(nmnl uucrl on the con- ditlon of wany eompanies if 1§ could be known niow much of the large asscts they report i mado np of thia kind of staft,” he to the paint, and one upon which the? will want an auawer, and thai, 109, from other than lgbnt.l of anch companiest We think Fair Play No. 2's bead s level when_ho esye *'the vital dusttlon ”in regard (8 com mu whou abifities rmn up into million: roportion b thelr akeets bear o mm Illblmlefl PAnd what proportion are real? " That ls, how muci of thelr arecta are made up of premium notes, on rollclu not In forco, 83 well as npom those that are Fairer Play (in his letter of the 14th inst.) says, when explaining the difierence between slock and mutusl insarance, that in a lifo-inanrance com- Jany, +all the dividends go 1o the stockhowdars as ogalnat the purely mutual companiev, like the Connecticut Mutnsl, where all_the overpayments, when ascertained, are retarned to the policy-holds era, " fareally too good to pass without tome no- tice, A man ‘‘who had Leen there' might asl tince learning that “'all the profi wers Feturnrd to policy-holders,* it it 1s truc, and will the Con~ necticut Matual, or any of §ia Intelligept repre- sentatives, answer this questiot fon? " Portcr-Totomn, COMMERCIAL, ‘Thefollawing were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this clty daring the twenty-four hours eniding at 7 o’clock on Saturday morning, snd for the corresponding time lnst year: ___ Rceipia, Shipmenis, lm. _1870. l 187, ‘i, 1R 141,758 41,300 2,060| >0 374 w0 43 10 EL (4 7 353 1,390 1,839 ] \Vl(hdrflm from atore during Friday for «city consumption: 3,028 bn wheat, 126 bu oats, 639 ba rye. The following grala was Inspected into ators In this city on Saturdsy morning: 4 cars No, 2 spring, 1 car No. 3 do, 7 esrs rejected do (8 wheat); 04 cars high-mixed corn, 27 cars new do, 43 cars new-mixed, 130cars No, 2 corn, 97cars and 11,200 ba rejected do, 4 ears no grade (370 bu corn) ; 1 car whits oats, 4 cars No. 2do, 18 cars rejocted do; hiears No, 2 ryo, 2 cars rojucted do; 1 car no grade; 2 cars No. 3 barley, 4cam rejected do. Total (416 cars), 181,000 bu. Inspected oat: 10,484 bu wheat, 133,307 bu corn, 267 bu oats, 2,033 bu barley. The lullowlmt were the recelpts and shipments of breadstnffy and live stock at this polnt daring the past week, and for the correspondlng weeks end- ing as dot Aptat, dgritas, Aorit 2, 4 Bit, 247 B30 Jre eia o LARE S ‘The following wero the exports from New York for the weeks ending ns dated ‘I"‘" ill, Aprit |l, Aprit 2, Floor, \n'\l . dudm . Wien "w.mo nl1.ll;'v) alz', b m, TS 443423 A1 o, The lending prodneo mlrlletn wern mnenlly stronger Saturday, with rather Jess actinty in the aggregato. Some of the markets were much bigh- or, enpecially wheat, The news was not more war- like than thiat of preceding days, and tho weather wad fing; but forelyn markets contlnued drm, and tho Impreesion liere was general that war cannot be averted, though Turkey was nnderatood to have anumed o less deflant attitude than heretofore, ‘The recelpts wero agaln small, excopt in com, and there was not mach demand for shipment, ocutatide of wheat. ‘There was an activo movement n dowmestic dry- goolls, and 8 steady set of pricos. Teposta from the interlor rprescnt a good business In progress, and orders for reassortments are atill pouring in from all quarters. Groceries wora meeting with s very good demaud frum the olly and couutry trade, and prices, except for a few of the minor articles, wero frmly suntained. Sugurs were agaln excited and advancing, both raw and refined grades moved upa ie. IHero the ntock Ia very small, and at the East also there is & marked deficlency In compari- son with lsxt year, Viewed from a statistical stand-point, the sugar market has rarely occupled 80 strong n position as at present, and the chances ara strongly in favor of a continuance of high prices throughont the season. Coffees were firmer than at the beginning of the weck, the demand having improved some of Iate, Sleups amd molssscs wero dull, bat drmer, sympathy with sugars, Teasarerecelving mora attontlon and seem (o bo working a little Srmer. Lhe drled-frult markot was falrly active and firm for. zaisins, pruses, currants, amd apples, while other kinds ‘were dull, Old pruncs were again advanced; now quoted at 0@0Xe, Fish were in falr request at previous quotations. No changes were apparent in the position of the but- terand cheosg markets, duliness and depression bolng the leading features of both, The oll trade was falrly active, with most descriptions ruling steady, The exceptionsjwere carbon, which: was' off a Yjc; turpentine, which was quoted 1c jower; and linseed, in which the tendency was strongly to an advance, . Leather, bagging, tobacco, cual, aud wood remain as Léfore, ‘The retall lnmber markes wna fairly active at fr- tegular prices. Five or more cargoes were sold at the ddcks Hstarday, pleco-atu® bringing $7.50Q H,00—the outaide for Manluteo, ‘The receipts still canslst of old and pew lamber and 6dd lots, and the season s rcarcoly open. Mannfactorcrs are preparing to start op the mills, and some who have asupply of logs are already running, Larger re- ceiptainay be expccted this week, The domsund for hides was agaiu fair and e market frm, Wool werc quiet, Secds wero oufet snd ged. being generally firm under moderate Hay was quict and steady. Qreen good local demand ot recent prices, Toultry was steady, and eggs firme Take freights were quict and unchanged, at 3c for corn by sall o Buffalo, and 8%c for do to Os. wego. Toom was engaged for 45,000 bn wheat and 150,000 hu corn. Rail fralghte were quoted steady at the following fgurcs: To Now York, 10¢ per 100 B4 oo zrain and 40¢ on meats. To Boston, Portlund, and Provi- dence, 35con graln and 45¢ on provisions. - To I« terlor New England points, #b¢ on praln. Pro- visions to Baltiwore, 37c, sand to Philadelphils, 38c, GRAIN IN S10UT. T w York Produce Erchangs Weekly gi the followlng as the viaible supply of grsin, com- prising tho stocks In granary st tbe principal palnts of accumalstion at lake and seabosrd ports, aud in transit by rall, Aprll 14, !071: o [ Il Frtra “{i’tm a7.0%0' m.&u | Horley, 6200 ULI3 T3 1RO 83403 Suapn 153,208, 163,304 H [ 17 00, uo TR NI BRTAT) i 430 w473 1343 slow! 14800 .09 & »i .\‘.. ot dpragry “nal, 3t nam.muu. 13T B3, 478 doat Ia N, TOUADR TTT WALLOI 10k, n0 2,570,300 %229, td Jut Apz.13, 4117 "MX VT4 LTAT, 004 000, 810 TOR ADFAT, IS IURNIUSY TORL A4 2015 204! sksid *Eslwmated. PROVISIONS. 1100 PRODUCTS-Were leas e, and stronger. Hoge mere Srmer ab nnu Block-Yards, sad Livurpeol AL QUOAd 18 hIRNEZ 00 POPX. WIth & hteady feeling in lard. There was not much demand, except for changes from May into June; but aympsthy with graln made holders of products Armer o thelr viaws, and the few orders that were Alled could only ba covered at better prices. Tha sbipping demsnd was checked by frmnees Infreights, and the trading wae chiefy local In conse- quence. The number of hogi packed sinca March 1 (o datey mentfoned are estimated as follows, &4 the ondermen- toned places: 1817, Chicago, Ay 283,000 Gincinndl pm ln 00 Cedar itaplds, 17,359 Gt iet] 25972 Satioim AP o X ndiansy \lll'luml‘. S0 Anas 12,5mM Sevrie, 4.0 Total . 452,131 wit exhi @ shipments of pro. ‘vislons (n detail for the week ending Aprit 19: Groty Artteles, | Dris. | Tes. Buu.nm' umf, 10 other pkgs ot Iard, and 129 do of hama. 3 nss PoRE—~1Vaa les active, but advanced 33@37Ha per brl, and closed 25230c higher Lhan Friday evening. Bales wera reported of 7,750 bris sel 7% @18,67}4, and 17,500 bris seller June at 813.624@ 13,85, Total, 25,230 brls, The market closod steady at $13.824@15.88 for round fota of cashor seller Apriis $13.55Q.15.57)¢ seller May; §13.774@13.00 paller Juno, Seller the year was quoted & §13.75614.25, Prime mesa pork was nomioalat $13.23@14.00, and extra prime at $10.75, LARD=Was quict, but advanced 174¢ per 100 1ba, and ¢losed 10@1a}c higher than Friday's latcst guotativae. Sales wero teported of 5,000tcs scller Narai gin.00g 10 743 and "él” foa selier Juneat 8 O0714@10.70, ith Orand 1ot e ot peiter ATEH lm.nu’ 1. nlmlhn Anflm mwam.n m er une. M te—Were: and Ao scrijitions bee Ing muy Mgunerqh fher. The'r'u.h(nnqmry for 0 advance in pri hile the greater SEesa in” TEclott sutes Aniraly made {t impouivle forbuyers to operate within Vi, Fales wera report 40,000 1 shoulders 1t 0WC) T50.000 108 short-ribs aT.05per 100 lon sl May, &4.089.10 selle nd §9.45 seller July; wnd 200 L plckin 1als ibw wtoriavite. Flie mirket eloson at 1he rlcrllful;tiulnlu and buyers bld- wren fur futire S &hort Long ins, rive clears. Fid oA £ s fyoted 3t 840 cants oA r e June, mmllemud- qules em hlllll. BN@ U lel‘h --cevu Dige. Grees nams, 7 Bote atiiye Tor shouldeem, B30 g@ for s nhm (D146 Toratiort clears, 10@1 16 for vllv.‘\.,l‘:z‘nd;wnd 9 sy IRRARE=-W 4@s! HEAPEROALATE At Sane snd qutet at $10.73 @110 for mesy lll 7541200 for cxira mess; snd .50@:20. 00 for o TALLOW—\VaR u\lot (@THe, for city, and T4@ TH6 for country lots, me il ror Stoc 5. DILE:\DSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was In very good demand, and active In pro- portion to the supply, with a stronger fecllog and a very Irregularscaleof prices. Thers wassolittle offering fhat dealors were sble Lo dictato prices on sultable lots, Bales reparted of 20 brls winters at $7.76; 1510 bris spring eXtras at $7.25@8.50; and 185 bris rye flour 8L $3.0035.10, Total, 1,713 brls, The market closed firm At tho following range of prices: Chulce winters, $8,35@8,00; medlum do, $7.7348.00; common do, $7.23@7.50% cliolca Mtnncsola spring, $3.00Q8.33{ medlum do, $7.2527.50; chiofco patents, $9.50@10.501 medfum do, $.50#0.00: comtnon du, $8,00%8,233 cholce famtily fluurs (spring), $7.25@7.781 mediom do, $7.0047.23; shipplng oxtras, $6.5047,00¢ cholce spring superines, $3.00 40.00; medium do, $4.7585.00. Ryo flour, $4.75@5.10. Brax—1Vas more sctive and stronger. Sales wero 50 tonsat $17.5017,75 per ton on track, sud $17.75314,00 freson board cars. Tho markot closed strong st tho ontside fgures. ConN-Mzar~Sale was made of 10 tons coarso at $14.30 per ton free on board car, WHEAT=Wazactiro sad lrreguter Tha IATKEE SOVANCEE MG, AN Tl ShA Shave lavesh Birurea o Frisys (o difference betw aen the, nghest Quotations of the two duys was, b b, Liverpool w d & e = » 1olly TAR| dlag The susiomned Short clears, 8. (34 u\s ‘reparte b rmior i Argoces umrnrluuvluflmm ondog quoted wheat lnu uo-m uiiings por quarter Naw York reporied firm 1 businesa, fll!h‘ct‘m"?ffl ey e T o e o mand hers than has been D 'llllu l| l anged glelely. it i o e oped G a revuision, emmln break as souns xa It Waa found th Hove OUE ot 1he MAVAUCE GUOALIONE disheuriened a1 continyous losse doal of” changin, Now and th umy RTOW iers was o kood w _other side, rnvlom disaater, o the artani nmwln‘uw Yolame of Gur receipts c: 107 (1) afier Darvout, wad If ihoy iAoutd Koen atiho prescit low potnt for saotlier throvgad & Lulf montiis whcn wnnl be ulflh!rv. though pots single 1 m AT T R feb e b b el et acti s posalblo was s ) i e oz i3 the o apr{ng, And what Could ROt o GthAre Apji0are 10 have boen muved hack tnlo thulnmlwruum fn- wu of bobnelis, < s:lnfl Jina H o ) wfll:r -na kit ¢ b a8 iy Sloetng: at Yot g bl Ve it Ko d siriog at it n ut ¥, 8 nl 40. L0y b 41 Fejocted dont a2 0By $iminio ac'81.256 1,00 track, Ty Cr b e . S wore Femrod o s b e T Bt ini Vore ol 81:04 delivereds and 1 1,0 00 rack Aud B1.70 (13 0n BOARD CAF. 0. moro active, and stronger, advanciog A clomtni 1o Bty shin o previdussvening AR Liverpool was eported ratbec ensr, Yow urk n nd 0iir rocelpe were sgain la; lllll nlb‘lnufll'll"l ll.ln'llll addvices from vithie v poln EsuSifeet, aa Uiere wan 1o necentiy for & flsther advancs in New Lo prices provall at tio West. T mand | for” shipincai, - end” samiple atively WeRK, Il.lfl arus . liekutar, curn wax dull, ' The |m|ulry " utres wad activo taroughout (e inclitng cauto bos ihe fact that corn lavery chesp as conmlrlll 'lfll wheats ahd An Enormous atren i In the WoHEs ot lum‘v lon Is. nmbllll! polony s the I"l) nllh\ l"]nllflfi Jike tnetr present. prica relatiouy, whlo it it be mat entirely from tha United “states If tho Danul Tinces Ato ovoupled astho theatra of war. Belier fine we 1ha. teadtons turs LIt nestr sold af ke, wdvanced to du(ey Lol back T bde, e closud ag e, beller May sold &t 476473, closin A Jler 1 hculun!hur feguinr No e aid at 40! at the ouf i th’hbh\ll do e mu--.nfh:m:a ido., Caah Lt wes mq,!‘- Fhect 40800 it ot TG i, ot SoosaNfet 24,40 nn,:llnlxrd At4dlwddincr 4,000 bu rejec 0‘4 L 4} re} Hubuears ot 47@17w0 on iracki 16, 400 ahel kfl by sauiple at 354460 on track; 10,400 hu do IG 43 4460 fres on bosrd carst lfld 5,200 bunow mized L Anjgoationt, Tatal 131K Wers ‘& litla” more. -e:m and b biher, Nu' \'urk was firm nndonu.um I;kl d b evinced mors disposition (o take hol lln lwnummltr & A o | k8 unsettied, ctoaing bffM supbuesd @ b cornared, A} Uably Tesetnan 100,000 bu, April ulnm- ot and ot May it 00c, 'Megu- 0. wa DUIIIIIIUI Ahough & few in 5, dcq hut the g were pari contracted for 50 futs te slp ol comumiers. mumunuu oy i’ ) nluh rluv e, r ich i e s ots wera Merod, ol At 400 I . & CCo.'s, and re: Jmmnau. B-\uu lots & by I t:ash wereTebortal of 13001 Nu. 3a¢ am 7.1111 bu 400, u rojected ¥ 3ams kg 40 0 u-c\u and :z.um Doy semplo s 3o gu dellvered. Total, 8, LTl GENERAL '\IAIH‘ETS. ALCOTNOL~Was steady at 91,0502 1. Dll(l())lvcblt\—wuqulu and unclllum!d. Foltows Ing sre thu quotatluos: Chulce groeu husl, Sh#Tcs medium hurl, ved tipped, dli@dcq wreen Grush, with 00ugh to work it, 3wsiey red Upped, with do, 4G 4%c; reddu, Jsdlcy greea covers aud lustde, dwdey red tip. ped do, 3@3yer Instda brush, Sude; medium to chiotea :!ulk braid, 4@3kei Juferior brush, 2%443c; crookpd 0, 3wdc, BUTTER-There was no Improvement (a say festurd of ‘tho butter market, Trade remalos without anima. tfou, Bo voe buylog In sdvancs of current nocds, nod uadur stesdtly sugnicatiog stucks prices show a gradual ensing off 1o fAYOF of buyers. Sales wera noted at the snnexed range of pricest Cholce yelluw, dé@2sc; ne- afuia 10 goud, 1630c; Inferlur to common, 10w e, DAUGING~A qulet markel was witnerssd, The fow (be annexed 1 Peer- 88, 2UCy r L] leq I.u.l Auu.rluu In)m.x u«v €44 hlllhv $auds nu. 131521 Bunilen souie: 1uiscs oo doutte, i CHE dult and dectining warket for his u cie. The 1pts of ov evan are dllr lnrtMIn sad. vnn na Inuvrovu ct in the ad, iders fiud it lmwnllfl 1o malatajn lunnlroflw-‘ llGl‘&w"h‘:l‘f o g3 Wil W fall creati chicese s buw quoted st Kraloe &t sublic, ur Jealess Lobtlnue ty r\pvn & dull lnukel. (- deinaid Melue sty 1h b th ¢ rent beedz Prices ruinaiy us Mlcn:' % deka e oug ET.; o uui and n st [ Ay e, 37,0000 heiar $u.00; l lllm te & l'm 'il. linyts, ') 4. e nf . "lm ek.i' b ‘ buyi ounir, u.'.,..':, exlated D"\qubuuoul(u\-. Jhl“ descrl puumu:r‘)nm.. Wi ;!D!llflfllhlltiau"lfllllwl No. l' i ) ¢ % 050 40,33 * (el B No 1 530re Kita lary $1.35@1.40: Lumii i1 . 00; h? 7Y Mq{ll Wik el tu:.lc_.;ofm Souy 3 Lasiaabe e o, 3o rai A Flog, round bele i o Sl §3 B joul EAHY berriu, per ”ba“' mverunuuu. el FUUITS AN 32 R utrons market for )dunc 3 Falslus, and eppice was nute falnyes 7 tesling for uiler Mncs, Trade coatlauca folmprave lnfluuol old prusca ws savanced Inunur gy Ilfill -Dates °"’1’,‘,f’(,§“" Itn. 1o@tites -lo Vru T yers, n'n\.u 35 Clooss muunu | INGIN<; Zante cur- l wie citron. h!l"—AM 0 8pples, 134 |‘ l)“ hl a0 4o, 443 L ea el Mo 3 southieru, Il‘ @ rfilukmr PR Y @29 pltted o S vlbere, Il amopte Temgone, I Vreach walauta, 1o le walguts, 14 u:hc. i A tes pecais: Qrencu Bavkcs du, Jruses 1877. Mimourt, nange: ISiimingan peannts, (@c: Tens KN l -L«I'mrl(n hleM were n tale reqrest I«l X A \h'l“\‘l‘Yl‘ sl At i tall at recent r!'!lll. £ 'VGS.(;' \llr‘m:il nh rc:)l'l mol\\‘: ase; oranges X ) por ||Ul{ lzmunt £4.5023.00 i P bOX: bAnAD: n lG .00 per P RO E rement for ler!nldlyl past 1o the atent s » th cit charactertzing the S1gAr markat Has o £4.,and prlees touk nother upwart | he undn Picd tefeloncy 10 ARG oo, Thaton: llnllt‘d liberal exports, and the recent impro emrn: in the fewand hare l"iflmrflmltfl lathe tipwaed move- ment, Collees were fafrly A And most other articies 1 4G 113t ware ning beld ne vé o full bricon Teppe waceayat Friday's deciine. Hosfness 18 good Ao Inctenting. e n Jicx-Carolina ne, Shatc, Car| ~0), (3, Iava, A 0. 2, 27220 cholee a danee i n: 2%y common to fair, s e Java, 23A2 4 o EoAw 12@1a%er crushed, 1 mmr ated et 12:‘.‘¢m|tl ALt Atandard, er eneis [E%! Gt No, u‘r-muuc Vc L m-‘cu cholce b maln#c alf o orime 40, 9X@I10c) common do, ) mrn‘:;'l"flhlofldrlrs mmv Tll!nr- ] 445¢1 extra do, lflflnimn‘"flfl.c n|e \I‘Nl\e' |1flp mon to Porto Yico mullnv. oA50s alasn T3.0% HASk St c. CAllice, 1 iiheer TlortR SaThEy, camin, ey Blln\flll. B1.00R1,10; Cat erman mfll"M MK‘ {3 e L A ane ofe: rife, 2184 r'fwvmlnn. Taiver h‘l‘n- A 25@2ic; peppel aytta gl o milaa mm LH{ D%fl“cx “ivhnte L Blossom, 7c; #avon lmurl-v 534ci Bans ¥ warqniet. The ofterings werg tight, and few bny;lr" Appeared in the markel: Timothy, €250 Ko, 2 m~ mi: l‘!fl ’7-m, upland “praitie, $7.00; m-hfli"%’ A (m piEtand e at the recent at- jce. Sale wan mad: |m|}$ L #1,071 A Jton. e‘: York was heid at ll 11, Whith was e Higher hen §1itawwere arm at the late adeance, ‘reca arelight and soll enifiy Lo i ocnmndn'cnr hutchers' ‘fll (rtrl '@7'c1 kreen-cnred, Soani ne Tx damaged, 61 cum. 7 Jfln\nrtcnul R it gree e ealt AL < fint hidesand \( Al ca .munuury.mu o4 o at, the dacke, Wiite Laice plece stuf SOl ae x1.m sni Mamistee i ALE8.00. " The detuand was livht, and several carioe i e."“""’ The yard trade was falr at unchaoged r Furetand second clear, 1102 fneh 8320020400 Third clear. ) ine #ormio Third clear, 02 Incl Clonr Roortie, Elrat and second . e ox bu-nl-. A. |:uu m lntn 0X Lot A unrk R ol OILB=Carbotl waa TModatately active and Mo lawor a lrnu‘ul A further decllne In turpenting was alio orted, ‘Linseed was firm, with & teidency ta higher Pilcens the-Naw Vork inarket, nder the ludyonca of the war' fews, ""'“1 alréacy ndvauced, Lani, mnaleanermn, dc.; Compsratively wmnen 4 anow guoies_ Caniin, 110 do isige: da, fiilnols ter ;l test. 130 “ fl' Wh’lu" 14 test, 1ot n-mlum. s mn, aaicr’ extra Iand o ey . 1. 73¢; No. 2, 6 insced, fl'. A3 nh"&#?;?céi'l' i) "»"“% RN «\'-ql 10 T ehn! eat L ity pure, D o. cxir 2531003 40, "No. :', turponune ‘e’ oo T7c: ghunine. deadorzen ne, 87 deg., Zuddie; West Vieginia ofl, ural, 20 dew., y5cinutural, 0 Uok, B redaved, 28 deg., 8¢, T AToRs=Wers fn good demaAnd and stendy. TPrachilons wero salablo it #1.13641.23, and ose st TRY AND GAME—~Chickens asd turkoys woro In moucrate 1ol reqest aud stoady. Gauns was reey aid the seuson {3 about ave it T K 4.0 per mrny-, iremed, Yiides do live. r.x"fm. bWkt u diicks, $1,022.00 por ozt snfpo, 73¢@ uiet hnlnnanfly nrm under smaller 1180 for falr 1o chulee: prinia vt .83, and cloyerat o e S S Hyngarian it :'n 801 orulnary cos 70; dalry, witlhout ags, {icxPownyR=~Coimon, H0@: o s e A tbes et eaty m~nnL-—Cnmmnn 258361 Yoo lnox~Commo 5 S50 R0 do, 32@aes lum, $0652¢ GALT— e I, fotr Imum at the quatations: Fine shtnuniey, fer s uled steadler, Quo- ‘l"l"l‘ l‘flmllfl [ |lfhll’!l + good do, 392403 medtum, ‘iakic; w45,y ‘chalce, Tuie73c} chioleest, RSSO mcy.u ood da, 0. AT, 2 KOmA e 43s AHG; RS S0 o e Bty holees GaaKs Chulceek, TG o i e S0asic: Gnest, BA¥xeUe; chof \‘l:l“ EIIO it, Taran—Cominon, SHAocs Sodl S 322 0t e, Aenmes Kool Mot 40 Ay o, 4384881 83es4; cholcest, swaie e mmlmm. Aneticy koot m fincat. 83ehses choice, uum% WObD-We auote fio marks fop maplo end at g4, for nir I d Il ml".l’ of I'HH l\l 7' “fl hif chol El nnll N‘W or 1a AN e Ka In, fale supnly aa st at fuotations: Bermuda tomators. $1.00 per boxs cucum- lozy onion fops $2.00 e by o inach 091t bix boss ehiine Dor B AspaTagls, 82 2ed. 30 por WY OiT e v ke vt A Col nain rors wenks' Fing 1 tuh WOOIA AT® cnTce, I minet witly & {underate fn: anlry from connimers, ' Following are dealers’ prices mannfactirers for aaorted lols, Dealers pay 2de e foritced 1ota frim tha handa of goneral recetyem: fne, urig evios mellun, 13crze: do Comtan, MR R waalied fine, nou{m it S35 00 Cuahg A edium, s 45201 Sabaet brima 1o cholce, 40Q4: POOT £0 gouds LIVE STOCK, cureavo, Tiage, gheen, 1079 208 1562 2173 IGKIR 1,157 w107 Wl e oA 6,000 170 &7 o7 3,904 5 A0y l-m 4,074 22 07 0 1,18Y B.HI(I T8 l 121 4,00 Ill- CATTLE-Fxcopiing oholvo hesvy cattic, for which tharo has been a lewsened denand and essfer prices, the past week witnessed a falrly-satiefactory market, Ex- portera nro now taking asomewlist lower grads of atock than heretufore, and sa & result prices for the cholcest qualities have worked duwn'lnl—lhqul 153300 per 10014 during the weok. The conscquent Increase in tha demand for what may be cslled second quality hag, of course, enhanced the value of that claw, snd at the clowe of the weok wal ed droves averaging from 1150201230 Ibe commanded nearly 8 4o0d Awuresss did eholce lota of from 1530 to 1400 Ibaaverage. How ’lwm! lhlt Ie d " aliises excrips o Diteonesuth | * Dulls, oxen, and stags- n-u ll-u m‘mTy LA Tl:lf-du la, ¥éiue, i cn W r ¥ o }n- lndlnl um Ginparatively oa linits of l‘l‘ ll'bn ll" m?g""\:nh th‘fi M iy, o '"“Mu llnul:lnlulmnd-nt mmmh. dor'Head Veatssel 5 e 106 o socoriin 1o prh:r A oly sttva arlet no thive o f| !11.. 7’6y ‘miday, 'and tog 935.2585.73 seilawag l'!' Illlllllllllvn.l » e murket opene: big lumvlflrrhnuflwlp detauty sl nce on Suminon 1o kil W 2 g A aud_jour clmhgllel\‘ 4 F i 7 g 1’u.my And Weldnesdy th recelyis nov numm 20 e ad- yance I provialuga i avibi levs o da- uf theaidva Thaee s m et dcrnsetioy “ Elimo the IR Arket Rat Warked nm m Yl Of th opeuling Birurus, oF (0 ¢ omm Drii Ll welihis, s te 0 22!ty Fusommon t4 clolee heavy grides. The bulk of Ihl! hull-—lllul! thay NG drdsEre taken by the Juea thie, TL pas cltacs o sbippers caorly seuchng 5. S SRy prel was wctive g with sales M uv i Sl T Oer, 360 ait week rltacsecd. Diit M ne Niderate supply kt urfeal at £ 84,008 loep narket, U deanand at lllb-!lnllllly mn Ihulununne previous weel 4,73 for uualuru. -ml ng @812} for Woud (0 chol walmu TRy 8 s0ld. 52 luw a3 83, e "“ : BY TELEGRAPI, FOREIGN CITIES, Bpecial Diapaich 0 The 17 ioure. Livesroor, Aprll 31—11:0 8 m.~FLocu—Xo. 1, 298 0d; No, 3, 278 Guatd =Whcal-Wiater, No. 1, {1s 9d; No. 2, 11364 spriog, No, Is 4234 343 No. 2 11u white, No. 1, 125 No. 4 118 3diclub, No. 1, 128 3d; No. & 126 Corn— New, No, 1, i6d; hflvl MIIDN. 23804, b ",’L'A AN e, ¥l Eite ABI ‘Calng. —Corrow~Firmer, n umm 2 o, nuu;"mnu. fon 334 o4t Rt tllluflul -hlu'nefi. 1 8dasize; A2 itern ¥pring, .w\ww. u- “Lnfliu! uu_tu—\\num mu-w Ficau, s Varler, CLOVE| KID—AE:?{CNL L Dtovhlodsitias pork, s Lani=ilacrican, acun: o, ? GLECY -Spirite, 90 redued do, 12491 I D vluu mess beal, 0O ~Lous Clest, Soat abors XD tL~ 20 DL, 54 3 by Kais —Coul BFIRITE TURIENTINE—281 Cuxpst=rFige Amcricas, T Axtwzer, April 2L —PRTEOLEUX~35L AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK. Nyw Yosx. Aprll 21.—CoTrax—~Market dull: 11 6-16@ N 76 futures closed woak; Apri, 11.33@11.34¢t . schreoy b ora white, 84, 11.66811,88¢1 Octos 211, 346: December, 1154 411,33 Jannaty, 11.46a11.501 February, 11.50 @i, FLOUR=Recelpta, 14,000 brisy moderate export and home trade demand; supply light, snd thM(‘H in . 2, $3.65@0.40; fuper Htala sdd ‘ West. rn""s"“ % " mmm‘m o e Extrn 87, b 504 folie, ST.8vazeY whife whes Fairh, a7 ey Y310, Olito. nn’-un a8t e b 10y nlnnemu ‘l«;x& Jgeest,” 10810 " Rye Raur rmer, ok ~Wiieal. ar, wrettied. i ile: mand mml.m mefi" ) \hmnu;-. $12401 dngraded FDFInR, 1,041 60; i No, 7 Chicae vlprlw 01, I Fiore, Tirsakee u.n& No. 3 Milwankee s td o, In xtore, 87 .4 &t the closs, raded Canain, 1.0 her Loty Weaterns D041, AuIE rm,c loice un !fl& Lor "PEPIPHI. 04, m hll‘ i mixderate domand for export wnd ud home o Wenief mixed oil efiow. 001 wiille Nentern, fa o u; mddcrately active Western seck while o, Aieodc. Fedicrn i vl om-e flnl't ’Xl'- firm: Rio esrgoen, 163 0 pold. e Sironey falr to hr{ e Stuscavilo, g ned, uu eTags, n‘A"m'" rmi New Orleans, vu—r’t! ¢ brml ft fined, 13}geg cases, ule 5 1 crude, 10iey refined, 13%c; oot rai, o D4¢; reans 5 AT RD He s A FIrcy Srca }2.00. FIRITS TURBENTINE<FiFmer AL Euns—teavy at 18140, ATHEN~Flrm; hemiook sale, n enos Agres, T Grande, Ad Nut: iddie atg Rrivalind gt Soliformid . 23450, corimon do, 3 Hacdle s oyl and hearyy uoments dicee, 53 s UnwAIhed, 12639¢ l’mvm u r k firmes nmanlfl.xno w mews, l 8.00 QU 13a: Moy, #1600, Reet 0rmmy fong clear miudies B4ty -nmunrml dies, @4c, fard rm; prime stenm, $io. 33; Mar, §10.474310.90, TTranCfieary; Weneh i, 0G14c, c. 3 .(n:ly‘ Tngot Lake K@iie. Tron—so :fhh Hedalland tom ot 30 cu--mnmm-. Vot in gord g La=Unchi d TINORE, Tartixonz, A{\ Ql.—Pl.olJl—Atllvc. atrong, buoy: gt o Blener s n“;m’mw'r. £0.0067.251 do’ extra, family, §A, Fnrh .00 cmr des, K4c it anse. Iflcnn—fl’h‘{nn&;fi lnnnld. muu o Ah. 1048104, ch l % L Y:l;'e“‘" om i crude, ke—Steady and unchanged. WiiskT—Earicr at lteczirrs~Flour, 132000 bug outs, 2600 BitpxEXT—Corn, tu.m hn. ¥ o 81, ot ™ mnml??:l'em 1,---;3 i TroN- Stesdy with good d Rotnoriionean ighardos XX fall, $7.5087.73 §- K fiees l!mn: and highers o, 2 red fall, Gaut No 3 do, €1.0301 s caun: g1 s bld aayt Corn bigliers 0.2 mixed, 4 ) Hiny, closing at the ol g 8t 481 ih vy No, 2, 3uige Eaas wnid aLae ML, Jtre Arm and. Inketive ot B0 b nmeynn(ulamlnnmnnld Winiskv—si a7 and unchanged Tk Mghor af Vi 7 o Tl vi $16.10. e s Junet #1020 iy ~Demand {al umlpncu ll:l!lr b HHC, heat for000t l.ug B bariey, 5,000 DH@SNe; Tefined, A April 21.=FrLovR=Qufet, bfl‘ firm; g \nnunll i 33! (i 7W lml\nn- dl ". 103 oat utels am 13, "7 the uuerL ‘Corn By ‘ellnv/. Gaitdey mln-nl. Hiay WAl D20y .oibe: Onta-NAFREE dully white, Blwiie. Krxoy ~Clover searce: $18.00210.50 tlmolh 22,00 s antaNa~eas pork, $10. 50817, riyy Ilnrrlu-!\hrlel dalli Kew York State aud Tirad- {ond Gounty, P'a.. extras, and Western extras, new, 23 @2vey old, 10 Cilivahicady 11421440, it ;- (fln(?tfl,t:!dv 153601 crude, 13c. 000 bu; corn, 137,000 bus TETROLRUM -~ F S Weateen, 8 R PTS-~ it ek wii Lu 7w anked n Amber Michigan, A1 1x re]ecm Trayuin & , 81, W Lnrnllrm| ln P35.00 takeds Suner spot. \{u.fldn. cnl an rod g feh mi nvu. n:. oAbt t l)«shiunz. 82¢1 Ju) i At i G, 3 hited o L0 seice e cara, o T‘.‘ n?'"’ Tt 30, 2 Slay, 4dct wnlu. 490} 20 G i—Mammoth st180.23, ni";x':r":'l"m a1 WheRts 0,000 bus eors, 0, hnlrlurv—hnuhr. none; wheat, 0,000 buj corn, 01+ 000ba1 rye, 1 CINCINNATL Cixcixwarr, 0., April 2L.—Corrox—Qulet but mendys fie, Lot amt) T ¥ (finlmll munmm‘ ped, 81.7541.8%, Corn dull, wes! wer, AL 40@4Ac, SLGAAT a0k A AL AT, Kya picady aad fach ats0.caoc, ' Narley quiet and arie ‘TovIntaNa=Fork Innctve. At B1 aha 10.73. Lard fiets sienin, toes kettle, fokguite. "Butkmeats quict but frmg stullers, sty hill stiofe rib, 87, tpoti §4.20 buyer Mart sArdmelier July} Siors ri Hrunger s T amnon Witianrdten iy And orm at 81,00, Hurran—Uachan LOUIAVILLE. April 91.—~CoTToN=Qulet, bnt madr. u“m'“;k"m‘ £6. 00701 family, n Tsar oy Boca. 8 mmvz iR TN W Tiomt aear ol . vats, mad ry+ nomninaily unclisnied, Ypvistous Fork steady st 10,00, Ralk meats frm aL 3o [ o for clear riba, 1 or o R TR Rk CRET A e fian, ,'.um‘eun-f qilet and unchinied. 3, fatr demiaiy chotco leat ticrce, $10.75@11.00; do Al Dl s0d unchanesd. MILWAUKR] MiLwavxre, Wis, April 21.—?ml—!x="ed and W, nmq S & Ighe hflnnn-\vnm Jipas b «h- 9] n(nk, vanced i it ) uu;“ |w, Cornd and ‘unciia stinde b il ten Bl wheat, 75,000 bn. s Eiar b S0 Ilvllll Wikt B0 b —lem—!ltl ted and highe a0l cominag extrs, 3 $iuuesots B Wiksanbtn, 7.7 lnnlm-, and lllzh g t, Loufs, §9.00 g0 winwr wioat, oy o Liescia BaLonT PIOsErd A W ‘Laconsth, $10.00 %0 (flinols, ¥D, m'z'\ S iitin—corn nrmy mixed and yenow, 24305c, Oata— mand fair and wisrkct frm; ‘sxtra 'No. 1, 83G4cH o- 2 mlxed and No, 3 wilte, sl relccted Soatine: A NEW ' New ORLEANS, April 21 —BvGan general - clinnigad Dok b s efher e, £°CTAT SUNETART~GUld. T0AEATD .lnnc exchange on ;(Iu.v: \ark.u premlutn sterll xchange, bankers’ a0, Hrrrato, Apell Bostor Werters supen ALo, IuA1N—Wheat—Firm N Tihweate; and spring, lv7|h track st ulect 6= Nealocied snd rite ngm';-”fl'if ve. LEAF TOBACCO. Empeclully reporied Jfor The Tribuns by Alexander Harthitt, Lovisvitee, Ey., April 31.—Heasonable westher contfouos, and extended this week 10 the qutting dlst et from which wa 100K for heavier receipts s0on, the Iarge lncrease this week belng raoatly from the southe e and soathwestern part of the Stats and Ten- nemes, Tecelpla were sbout 1,70 Ibs, aqainst 1,000 I8t waek. Eales were 3,723 hiids, Lelng 1,538 now and 183010, sgalast 03U now and 201 old last week and 1,561 same week last yoar, Offerfugs presented every type and almoat every grade, with very few but what were.fa from risky to ‘very soft onder, with a langa proportion of heavy come mon gradesand lgbt welght pkys, csusing stemmers and redryers to be the heavieat operstors, The advance poted at end of 183t week wad los on Monday, but,not- withstanding shie large offerings on Monday sad since, the market since then dlsplayed unexpecicd animation aad strengib, rogalolog what It lost on Moodar, and coutlayed strong 4l yesterday, stoce when trashy and conmon IIM;L‘IIIII are easler, but all et mlon soris 6 were firm, wiil #00d to e Krade tolaccus o wrder, and pob b - ey el pricess b smaries 5 R S Enohing Towor 4w, iy L Lo g bodied ea lnpd':lmmdu.l::l:g X &"""1 rive medium dar i 115 of belik easlers rood, mum\xumln\.n lie, W e c[“,'l v airictly hevy y“Anfllu; mfleu‘ Uul:mu % ack ctier au mndluuu"anfllull delecions i Ja very sats order dold falloxany aud dappie o 3, 1 $12.0 i ool autbsiic, lllrln[ml. PERROERA AR \g."lu.vs d\,v lug and redrytax. have b demand. 1S siclose oF Sk alory Arm 1 4 welyliia, s oded for wm o tnpate m“ e in rather »E; “with Taw Oered i for exburty o 3 femmiuie otorlogs of caminun wad g ‘evod heary 9 Rad b ?vl{ -|‘ In ‘sott amer. D n H ll l! llhhfll ?‘Ifl‘ Xlll kL ol A8 s U Yol oy p AR “" il WOUL, Bastox, April 21.—Woot hat been quiet and steady durlog the week. Fleecs wool tnmnlrluuly quiet; XXX Peansylvaals, 50c; XX ULlo, 46c: X Oblo, 4@ 4uobc. Michigan Bcoces steady at 37@lic. New lerl" New Hampalilre, and Western flecces ranga at Combding aud delsins sales confined to small Iull. Blocks small. Folled in fair domand. Kasera snd Malaa gupers, 4034sc, down 1030 for fow supersy X puiled, 3764 40c; combleg pulled, 44@16c, —— DRY GOODS. Nzw Yosx, April 21.—Busluem continues quiet with package Liouses, 8ad the jobblax trade progrosses siow- Iy. Colored cotton goods steady, but brown sad Lleached goods unsaitied, witha teadenoy towards jow- €r prices cn makes that bave not beea reducod. Priota gqulet,and Amprican shirtings reduced 10 6 cents. ‘Wool- €3 500ds I beiter demand. — PTETROLEUM, e Pxfluua, Pa., Aprll 2. —Petcoleum Ormi crude, 2.65@2.70 8t Parker's; refined, 15%c, Philadelphis doe Uvery, ) Aprit 21.—Market quist, Standard CLevzeaxo, 0. White, 110 deg. taat, Lae 2281 Bies wheat,. 600 b corn, IS [Read and Degd whal i 6z said fi%lijg and you_will [6arn low it. may worrn (06 dong at & small SAVING2gogt, Men and women shonld bo carefal of thetr hafr. Itisnot merely an ornament; it s as much a part of Nature's plan for the perfcctlon of health and the prcsnrvmon of lile,.ns is. any other member of the body, Men of science have searched long and pas tiontly for the best means of preserving and cultivating the hair, Thirt; Iiiv -fivo years ngo, the eminent scholar, Prof. E. Thomas Lyon, of New Jerscy, enlrm‘ into a thorough stidy of the mnmr. He went to the ver[v root of it and his labors wuu crowned with sniccess. He it was who gnvn the world thas priceless discovery, Lyon’s : Kathairon, For the growth and preservation of the nate, The preparation sprung Into immediato and wn'rtld-wm’c !:vo,r. & Star it ras fust what was wanted for the purpose. LYON'S KATHAIRON bas never beon pflup planted or cast aside by the people, for the very ood readon that nuz ng eaual to 1t has ever een found. ‘The consequenco 18, that the KATIAIRON has become more and more popular every year, and Is now in daily use by mnf'n... who "tilders stand its wuuderfu] value. Beaidea being the best halr dressing ever pro- dneed, 1t wlil positively prevent grayneas, and will reatore new halr to bald heads if the roats and follicles are not destroyed. 1f these things are 2o, is not such an artlcls of the greatest value? That they aré 8o, has been testifled to by thon- sands, and {8 nbundantly proven by the latory of the KATHAIRON [or more than one-third of & ccutury. A FAIR SPECIMEN, T hiave beon entlrcly bald for several years, con- lll(llllflnn llllnpolc. I used a few “hottlen of Kathairon, anc niy great surpeise, § have a thick growth of young hu!r. COL, JOHN L. DORRANCE, No other artiele is comparable with the Katn. lel)IlGN In respect of these three moss importaut intss 1. To Curo Baldness. 2. To Restore and Beantify Gray Iair, 3. To Remove Dandruff and Beautify the Mair. BEAR IN MIND.~The KAtnamox fa no sticky, pasty sulphur and snear of lead, to pnint and daub the hair aud paralyze she brdlu. - [tls & pura and impld vogetable” Iotton, fntended to reatore the hiale by natural growth eml relnvize oration, 1t I8 the most delizhtful toflet dress {ngknown. Noladv's ongeentleman’s tollet oufit 1s complete without L\ ON'S KATHAIRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, BOLD EVERYWHERE. ‘The old rnllnbln Mexiean DAL\I Mustnng Liniment sclly to- dny more rnphlly than it did’ BALM 20 {cars ago, beto vars DAL | ot Imitncare tempted by iy FOlt ?'l:ll':g:ll"“lrll; mptcd 10 crawi EVERY roputntion. be, 0 _remedy and wonnds m]llnl o cnn Mustang Lind; nbrim for cver: nngel of morc; WODUND) ily~for 35 ce! PIROIOSA PROPOSALS Tndian SIIIJDHHS Goods, aud Transnurtaflnm DEPABT\IB‘(‘I‘ OF THK INTERION, OrricrorIxnian Arraine, Wastsinatox, March 30, 1877, Healed proposals, tndorsed ** Proposala for Heof, Flour, Clothing, Transportation,” &c.(ss tha case may bo),and directed to the Commiseloner of Indisn Affalrs, No, 40 Leonard atreet, New York, will bo recetved untll 13 m. of Tudsdny, May B, 1877, for furnishing the following + supplies, goods, and transportation, required for the Ine dian Bervice lnnnu lhul yt-r ending June 8o, 1874 eatan the hoot. s«,...v- 53 omioy.... Biuts, l &H f‘kll Mard bread.., m(:” | 2400 Lt o 184, %0 Bakln, I H4,00) Tes o, 345 1 "'135 15 U0 brls, ) & AL8O o n 28,40, Dlous : T ILl-u.-u-l capi.., DRY 000DS, IlAl\BWARE. NUTIONS, AND MED- ICAL BUPPLIES, - ALSO Transportation for sach of tho abora supplivs sx mey 1ot ba contracted to ba deltyered as tha severul Indtan Ageactes, - nclxednln lhow&nlf Ia detall the kinds and qumuun o sl foods equired at cach Agency uud i grbs, iraah % obeotssrved Iu-|> . biaeeuf delivenf ol i payme hu mlln(ln thlnlr . ‘:' }(grlii and e of” coitract wi tuw o etier A DI D aler (Camrtet A \uf be turuished oa appiication Leouand sreot, N, Juwn nlace, N, W, lhln.‘ fiwmn UOI‘A\ I\ortll Gcl min Lloy(l nuummol “E. Company will sall Bate.e day from Bremen Pler. oo of Thindesy o il New Yo bukea. (alen of k‘— ork Lo Bouthatpr Rt ol e ""'"“H'fl.‘r‘ %) "i"‘ froishs ieersd, fench Vot (1 OrpAISEE IRy O o OELICHG A € 2Wowltug G T rew o ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. tie General Tracsatiqad i Cow dteamerd AR T M RSaoraa, Mot ety NN wil uu lmm I'Ier Ho 43 Norn iver. oot urio: galay, beglanlng with =L Ville e Parts, B -ml. Wrsl 7 s e Farles D ot Jay L3 BIA} 83 lln‘u‘uu:uhu. Tror W W vnf‘nf. 7 Ciars-see Great Western Steamship Line From New Yorkta Dristol (Englsnd) direct. 0] ALL Thursda; &él.gl.llihl Kxcuron tich Fan Applvio W L‘E \WATTE, 67 Clot oo l:‘.'x‘:'l‘icu’:: NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS: i b:' gntk_lo Queenstown lm' u""!nflfl prilat, 13:30 8.1 EERLY: Appiialigos e | EGY iR FOR LUNDON. GREECE, April 10, 0a. m, | DENMAKRK. Apr2d. 3958, Flcketsns reduced patas Slcoruge ticxcty $24 cory [RH, Digft far &4 werds ou Great relaud, Auplt Lo MANLKIL 10 ros de 1a Grange, Datclierss vle agcul for uu- vapur In Fra BLUE-BOXES IH:J(L\ iz g Gl A, Par T st v iy Ao Gor I nHT S Fats Laroy, i e Abuedes Bectia

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