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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. f!oma Improvement in the Demand for Loa ns---Clearings, $3,300,000. Bank Statement Called Fore--Tho Ashury Lifc-Insurance Companye The Produce Markets Trregular—Provisions Quiet, with Little Ohange—Hogs Stronger. Flour and Wheat Fxcited and Buogant—-Rye Firmer ~Other Grain Tame—Norement from the Seaboard. FINANCIAL, The demand for losns remains moderate, al- thaugh in some quarters thers are indications of Improvement. Some of the Board of Trada opera- tors and other firt clase borrawers aro takingad- vantsge of the easo of the loan market to renew thelr Joana at lower rates of Interest. The supply of commerclial paper is not large, and in genersl there Is an over-aupply of loanable fonds. Taten of disconnt are 8310 per cent at tho banks 10 regularcustomers, On the street, rates Are un- chanped, with littla dolug. New York oxchange was quoted at Oc per 31,000 premiumn. + Cloarings were $3,700, 000, THRE NBW DEAR MOVEMENT AGATNST TIB LRSSER AND LEASED RAILROADS. The notlon of revising raliroad leases has taken Dold of some of the boears. Their success In breaking the prico of Morrls & Essox has led them to attack Pittsburg, FL Wayne & Chicago snd Cleveland & Plitsbure, leased to the Pennsylvania Rallroad, and Albany & Susquehanns and Rens- selaer & Baralogs, leased to the Delawarc & ¥nd. #on Canal Company. The traneactions in thess stocks were small In amount, but made with bold- ness. Tha value of thess variona leases {a under- stood by many men, and tho only way in which they can makeother people undarstand it fa by buy- ingatock. This they will naturally do by calcula- tion, and not by impulse, henca the attack hasthe sdvantage st the outset,—New York World. The methiod of doing this into take a etock llke Morrle & Eesax, which is distribated among In- vestors (and which no oneln thastreet hasa direct money Interest In sustaining), and offer It ‘*seller thirty or ‘'seller alxty" sovorsl pointa ‘Delow the current price, Thess offors lo sell at- tract the attontion of holders, and they say some- thing must be wrong; they Inquire, snd no one can toll what is the matter; they see the price aay by day lowsred In this way, and In the vagne fear that thero may be some terrible disclosnre to come rea- #on that thoy better save what they can sell, and arcalded in coming to this conclusion by calling to mind Jersoy Contral. These ssles by lavestors ‘bring stocks into the street, and this makes the work of getting the stock down esasler. Rumora sare started that something 1s wrong cither with the company, of with thoss most concernod, and ina few daya the work of allding the atock down s as easy as sliding down hill; and yet there may be no change fn the condition _of the company,—ANew York Evening Post. In view of the fact that such tactics precoded the Taidsome {imo ago upon Chicago, Bnrlington & Quincy, and more recently were resorted to with Morrls & Esser, it 1a suspected that tho bear chiguen doslre to alarm the holders of the property. named to the extont of inducing them to part with 11, snd thus cnable the besrs to proftably cover short contracts. Unfortunately no effectnal rem- edy has been applicd to this condition of affalrs, snd moro ds the pity, for it is working terrible navoc with almost every business intercst 1n the country, If those who are posecsscd of property on which ralds may be made would anly have the courage to hold onand not ba intimidated, the gamo of the cllques would #oon becomo too ox- pensivo to be Jonger pursued. Dut unfortunately investors havo had 100 manyesd lessons taught them within tho Iaat few monthe, and thelr confi- denca {a the stabillty of corporstions hss been rudely ghaken, —New York Journal of Commerce, AN ENGLIST CRITICISM OF TIE SILVER COMMIS- BI0N'S REPORT. The London Economist doas not think that the maority and minorily reports of the Silver Com- mission will *‘raisc the oplnien entertained In this country respecting the way in which American politicians discuss cconomtc subjects. , ., . T'lio conclualans aro arrlved at withont any dellber- ato dlacasalon of the subject, and this is anothsr proof of tho incapacity of the ordinary political miud In tho Unlted States for such toplcs.” Con- cerning tho concluslon that the demonetization of silver wae the cause of the panic of 1873, the Economlet saya: ** Could anything be more child. fabthan this? Not only is | cro & cause for the commerclal distress of tho last'thres years othor than the grester domand for gold and diminished demand for stlver, but there ls notorioualy another cause.” Which was, of course, over-trading, over- production, and over-credit. TOE BUTRO TUNNEL. The 8an Franclsco Chronicls publishes & report ©f an interview with Adolph Butro, the proprietor and General Superintendent of the Butro Tunnol, MMr, Satro says that hia tunnel will be finlshed abont Feb, 1, 1878, It has now been pushed 10,500 feet Into the mountaln hat contalns the Comatock lode, sud has but 3,000 feot further to g0, Mr, Butrohss beon opposed and hindered in wvery way by the mauagers of the mining com- panies, hieaded by Bharon, who foresaw that the success of tha tunnel wonld interfere with (helr milhug, Jumber, and other monopolios, Butro threatens thatif tho managers of the Comstock lode contest the payment of the royalty swarded him by act of Congress of §2 a ton on all Comstock are, he will stop up tho tannel and fiood them with witer, STOOK-UAMDLERS' MINES AND STOOKHOLDERS' MINES, In the nelghborhood of Moore's Flat, Novada County, Caltfornls, gold mining continucs very active, The gold-bearing district s thirty miles In length, and {ts wmountains are penetraled with tannels, &nd inevery direction sbafis have been wunk, and water utllized. Not one of these mines 4 Jisted at the 8an Prancisco Stock Boards. The ptock-gamblers hiave uothing to do with them, and they aro run for the benefit of the stockholders, ‘The mines of Callfornla, since 1848, have pro- duced $1, 147,000,000 I gold without the sld of stock-gambling, while the total proguct of the Nevada mines bas been but $345,000,000, TUB YOSTER YAILURR IN CANADA, The Bpringfield Republican saysof the rscent Leavy Tailure at Montresl: **The Foster brothers, wembers of the Vermont Colony st Mantreal, ono ©f thera & Domfnlon Senator and railroad king, and the other the Montreal Alderman, bave falled and resigued their piaccs, Asa 1L, tha rallroad man, Bullt the Vermont & Cauada, whlth he sold to the ‘Vermont Central, and thua got quite a start {n )ife, Huw lutest venturo was the Canada Central Srom Montreal to Ottaws, one of the links 1o the prest Canadian trans-contineatsl line, which has no boe. lucss as yet and must bankrupt its provrictors unauslly for a generation st least, Ifu fulls for $2.400, 000, more than hatf of which is owlog fur railsdn Epgland. 3lolson's Bank bas put sn execu. tlun on hie $140, 000 residence st Waterloo, BRITISU TRADE. The trade and pavigation sccounts for March whuw what at St sight sppear to Lo very re. twrkable revaite, There 1o an fucreaso of ore than &8 per ceut In the value of tho imports, and s .gecrease of over 433 per cont in that of the exports, e that a greater dizcrepancy than ususl seems o ninrk the position of our trade. It woald be un- alv to Infer much, however, from tls, for thers are o varicty of causes which tend to make the muvements of procuce Irregular o the eazly part of the year. Al that we can say decidedly ls that the tendency of our expoits (o decreaso in value aouth by wonth seetna to bo continuous, while tho facreasus in the fmperts are of & very 8tful char- acter,—London Times, LIADILITY OF DANK DIRECTORS FOR DEPALCA- TIONS. ‘The Kentacky Court of Appeals, 1 s long opin- don discussing the liabllity of bauk Directors to the stuckbolders for lusses Incarred by defsicstions or curcless management, the caso involving a defalea- lou by the Castiler, continped by false bookkecp- 1ng for & conslderable period, decldes that there Lelog no evidenos of fraud or bad falth, orsuch gruss nezlizenco as would dmply bad talth, the Di- Z9ctoss are uot liable, BOTK CIHCULATION IN OREAT BRITAIN, ‘The note circulation of the banks of Great Brite aln for thy four woeks cnding March 17 was $:23,757.845, —a decreave of $4,622,330 in the saunth, but 8o increse of $3,471,800 during the preceding yeur. ‘The sveragu stock of bullion beld in the Bank of Englaud during the month ending Aarch 18 was $133, 316, 530, THE PRICE OF SILVEL. The Flaanctul Chrumicls uf the 21t fnst, pub- 1ishes a table, prepareé by Pixley & Abell, bulllon brokers, of Londan, giving the monthiy fincina- tions in London i the price of bar silver per ounce standard, from Jannary, 1843, to Decem- ber, 1876. Tho fluctaation of the mare Important years n- explained {n A colamn of side notes. BANK STATRMENT, “The cnmplmller of the Carrency has Mllml npon the banks for a statement of their condition on April 14, GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 100% @107% in greenbacks. dreenbacks were 93)@03} cents an the dollar fagold. . B, FOREIGN ncmwg'm fllf"‘ “"". 1.8 82w 0! [nifed States 10-40s,..o, nited ¥tates new 64 0f i Uniled Stateacarrency Ga. BHROKERS' quon-nona. o Chicago City 7 ¥ ct. bonda, Chicago C| g Kort Vol (L. Farki, v \Ttll CII mml iy b 7 uzhun-- o North 1 27 ‘raders’ Insirance Company, ex 23 Gamber of Cnmmurce‘ ex div... 8 Fxposition w0 - LiRbi ad Goke Co! MAER. e 'And Interest. L — BY TELEGRAPIH. NRW YORK. To the Western Associated Irest. Rzw Yonk, April 23,~—Uold oponcd at 107%, advanced to 10744, and closed at 107%¢. Carrying rates1t02. The Grmnces was caused by a fall In secarities London, and the warlike sspect of the Eastern question, Bilver at London, G4% pence. Tere, silver bars, 127% in greenbacks, and 118 in gold. Sllver coin, 3 discount.’ Qovernments active and strong, Tiatlroad bonda lower in some case: ern gold coupons deciined to 523, State secaritien were quict. ‘The stock markel,.which was greatly dopressed early in tho day, and had every appesrance of drifuing Into an Investors® panie, took a sharp tarn for the better this afterncon, nnd closed up firm at 8 recovery of %@3 from the Jowest polnt, so far #a the general list I8 concerned, while, in the casa of Marrla & Essox thore was an advance of 5% for the day. Darlog the'morning, when Pennsylvania shares were down at Philadel le‘ it wan feared that em- barrasemont might follow, and some little anxioty was manifested about Boston, where 8 consldera- Dle amount of stocks are held. The day cloned, however, with no trouble at either point, and a belter feeling, which was no doubt due to sumo extent to the improvement here at the close. The watlike tenor of K nwpu-n advices alzo helped the Northwests closed at K%, (‘.S:lnzu & Alton declined Hnles wero made at 82 eeller 60. Lake Shore fell off from 46% to 45, and closed at 404, North. western preferted dropped lmm.xu m ,(. lnd closed at 30, The common opened at and cloned at 165, Bt Paul preforred mld "town 4% 1o 40%, and clmc at 42." Michigan Ccnlml dccllned from d0% 1o 6%, and recovered 10 38y, Western Unlon opened uum. and closed 67N, Among the conlstocks Morrin & Eenex nced from 067 to 03, Balca were made acller #ixty at 57, Lackawanna opened at 44 and closeil at45%. Delawate & Hudron opencd at 401, suld down to 39t, and closed at 42%, C ind, Columbun, Cinclnnati & Indianapolle ad nced from 2114 to 2214, closingat 22, ~ Chlcago, Bur- lingion & Quincy #old up lmmml to U7X, Transnc- tiuna were 2132, 600 shares, of whichy40,000 wers Western Union, 5, Nnnhwuum-, 49,000 Tock Island, 13,000 8t. Paala, Lako Shore, 20,000 New York Central, 000 Michigan Central, 34,000 Lackawanna, 008 Delaware” & llu mll. 3,600 Morris & Esscxz, and 2,000 Pitta- llanqy-l{nrhl easy; 2@3. Prime mercantile paper, YGtdle. Cusioma receipts, $484, The A!lllunll Trensnrcr disbursed 850, 000 Clearings, $: Sterling fitm; lam,. 48731 short, 4803, B ... COTERRENT RS, Cg(nlm“ Wicihs \ai Mariposs. . Jo! Centrel bacife o Hiayn Pactdc bon WAN 'lANcllDfl. Sax Fraxcmco, Avril %), —The lol‘luwlnz nrn the :lmlug ‘prices at the h‘m‘cx Hoare New Onvears, April 23.—Gold, 100¥@107%, Hlght czchange on New York, % E'mmlllllL Stetling exchango bankoers' bills, . PURRIGN. Lowpox, April 23.—Awmount of bulllon with- d”r.-;&grmmnk of Roglsud on dalance to-day, Consols for monoy and account, 03, Amorican, Secutitica—iise m.u;' ‘078, 108; 10- J10s, 1084 mew Ge ow 'York Central, iu: xm,eu. nmlerM, 16; nuun.- Centn\l 48%. Pane, April 20, -~ ientes, 1030 Fuungronr, April 20, nlu:d buhammd;— New Ow, 2028, LIFE INSURANCE. We are indebted to Mr, 8. A, Thomnon, Fellow of the Soclety of Actuarics of Eoglaand, now re- slding at Dnlontown, Pa., for a copy of 8 pamphlet Iseged by bim in 1833 in Londan, in which he an- ticlpated some of tho reforms that are belng de- mauded in Lehal! of tho palicy-holders of tuls country, ‘The principal featnresof his ¢ Notes for New Systemn of Worklng Life-Assurance Bosle tbat policies ahould Le unconditional, lon whatever for climate, ek, or othorwlse, and that they shall bear upum thera dectarcd surrcnder values. The latter, espe- clally, policy-bolders shoald finsist apon, It 16 \ime, 88 Mr. Thonson says, that **the noa-com- mittal of mauy ofices ¢n the subject of murrender values o unworthy of any lnbmnuun prvluulnt fair commercial dealisg,” THE ASDURY, "Thero was a meeting st Baltumore, April 18, of volicy-hollers of tho Asbury Lifu-Jusurance Com- pany, It was determined that, 2 the Asbury ought to have abont $300,000 of pasets, ‘that funds should Le raised to send m policy-bolder to New York to look after the Iwuhwud the divl- dends. IlI]AL ESTATE: Thn{ollowluglmuumunuwuo IIN for record Monday, Apnl 2% ui 211 St At § 4 Bobey at, uf, 25314 g 2.000 100 Avril 3. 1,30 03 L G Weal i ‘\unung n; Lo oL mu TPueldiblet, . % ef. 8l L0118 of Sublust, ST ob 0 GO ET 1a1 31, 93 16 o runn,-fi’ avy Wi, LOXIES 1L, dated April .. WLTH VY th' LI”A!D l! LR K 2 COMMERCIAT, The following werv the recelpte and shipments of the lealing aricles of pruduce lu Lals cliy Ml CHICAGU TRIBULwe 'TUBSDAY, dueing the forty-cight haura ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, And for the corrarponding time last year: —__neeripin, Ters. | iRm0, (3 371 154,030) mum 108,760 1380 e vencss 874 ] l.Ql'l ‘A 3,070 20,000 gl. P &, uanlel.um “‘llhdnwn from store , dnring Saturday far clty consumption: 1,883 bu wheat, 1,720 b cor, 1,204 bu barlay, The following grain was inspected fnto store in this city on Monday morning: 16 cars No, S N. W, wheat, 2 cara Xo, 2 spring, 18 cars No, 3 do, 1 ear refectod do, 2 cars no_grade (30 wheat); 1car yellow corn, 2 cars No, 1do, D0 cars high- mixed, 20 cara aad 5,500 bu new do, 31 cars and 6,000 bn new-mixed, 158 cars No. 2 corn, 07 care and 6,800 bu rejected do, 4 cars and 0,100 Lu no grade (373 cara and 22,400 bu corn) ; B cars whito outs, 8 care No. 2 do, 22 cars rojected do (38 oats); 19 cars No. 2 rye, 1 ear rejected do, 1 ear nograde; 2 cars No. 2 barley, b cars No. 3do, 2 cars tefected do. Total (489 cars), 170,000 b, Inspeeted out: 48,168 bu wheat, 141,167 bu corn, 4,607 bu oats, 1,220 ba rye, 9,200 bu barley, Tho following table shows thodistribation of the breadstofls shipped from thls eity daring lss week: Flour, Dnl‘ 00,10 ;fl llk\lenlhurk o Huro 7 2,71 Tn -)lh:r U, 4% ‘To Kington, lfl,l a3 Totals. . 3 :'15 ‘Taken for city.., 30, b 833 'Also ahipped by rail, 8,070 bu rye i :w,mn bu barley. A lot of 5,000 bu wheat was {aken here yesters day forshipment to s mill 1o Sterting, 1l The ‘boyer alated that ba can oltain no wheat &t bome. Siinilar atatements are mado from other points, and there are few now who doult the claim thut thero is & comparative scarcity of wheat in the Northwest. 5 ‘The leading produce matkets twere modorately actlve ycsterdsy, and averaged higher, though most of them opened out oo strong fur perma- mence, Thero was little excitement oxcept In wheal, which jumped up 5o inafew minutes under Increascd competition to buy and less desire tosoll. The news from the Old World was decid- edly warlike, and the; great majority of operators scomed to regard war between Rossla and Turkey o a fixed fact, with more or leas of probability that other European Powers will be luvolved in tho struggle. It in reporied that England fs arming, and that the channel fleet hos beon ordered to the Mediterranean. The news brought out buyors for- produce, bat mostly for future delivery. There was littlo demand for cash stuffy except wheat, and the shipping movement was slow, though tho re- corded outgo excoeded the reccipts. The arrivals of corn and hopa were falr In volume; of other ar- ticles rather light. The most curlous point in the prescnt condition of prodace is the velative feeling in wheat and corn. 'The pound of wheat s now sellfog at just about thee times a8 mach as tho pound of corn, taking No. 21n each case; yet the frat ls strong, while the latter fa woak, The sccret of the matter is that the wheat Is scarce, while corn 1e—well, we may quote the language of & party in the trade: ** Everything |s favorablo to the bull side In corn, except the insignificant fact of big stocks cvery- where?” That littlo sontence fells the wholo atory about this one; and exactly the rovorse is true of the other. s 'Thero were rumors In iho afternoon of scvernl snapenalons, but none of them were verified. Some two or threo Srmu dld not respond to the eall for ntarging, but promised todnso to-day, and the diferonces are not large. One leading flem was re- ported to ba **in trouble," but it was emphaticaliy contradicted. Again *‘the people™ aro restive In regard to *official " figures from Now York. The wheat to- tal 1a only 5605, 048 hu different from the sum of tho figures given above It as tho stocks in atore at the cloee of the week before Jast. Aununo of the folka hereabauts pay for tha compilation of these figures, they have no legal right to complaing but they can think —— — —, Johbers of dry goods wora busy, Nearly all de- ‘partments of the market wero well attended. In somo of them decided actiyity was apparent. Prices were generally steady, Qrocerles were in good de- mand, and for all the stsple sriiclus the tenorol prices was firm. Bugar continues_excitod snd ad- vaneing, both raw sad refined grades being held & full 4c higher than on Saturday, Coffecs and tens were atronger, owing to the advanco in gold. Inthe fish market no changes were reported. Dried fruits were in fulr request, and most lines were firm, —prunes, currants, and apples especially so, No Important new features woro developed tn the bulterand cleero markets, trade continuing dull with prices unsctilod and declining. The oll trade diuplayed falr activity, and Saturday's prices wero generally adhered to, Taints and colors wero also meetlng wlih considerable attentfon, and wera steadily held. Leather, blmng. tobacco, cual, and wood were unchanged, ‘The offerings ol cargo lumber wen larger yester- day than on any previous day of tho season., The markot was dall and weak, the large stock at the yarda preventing local buyers from taking hold with thelr usual froedow st the opening of tho ses- son. Trade conlinuen fatr ot the yards at irregular prices. Dullding matcriale waro in moderata do- mand, and bueiness promises to be good when now materials, especially brick, are in the market. Wool and broom-corn were quiet. Beeds were rather quiet snd generally steady, the offerings belng moderste, Poultry was scarce and sleady under a comparatively fair inquiry, Fotatoes con+ tinue firm, Lake freights wers quiet and unchanged, at 3¢ forcorn and 3%c for wheat, to Buffzlo by sall, ‘Through ratcs to New York were quoted at 15c on corn, Ytoom was taken for 50,000 bu whest snd 50,000 bu osts, Hail freighta were quated frm st the following fignres: Tu New York, 20c per 100 ™s on grain and 45¢ on meats. Ta Boston, Portland, and Providence, 85¢ ongrain and 50c on provisious. Ta luterfor New Eneland points, 36c on graln. l"":-vmnu to Baltimore, 43¢, snd to I'biladelpLls 4 Marloe Insurance rates are now as follows: To Sarmia, 30c; Bullulo, 40¢; Kingston, 50¢c; Oswego, 50c; Ogdensborg, B5c; Montreal, 8lc, EXPORTY FUOSI TUR SEALOARD. ‘The following wero the exports from the foor Teading cities of the Atlantic seaboard for the dstes named: Hukendy Wubanro Bt lm'l!;"‘n"w:l. S v "-14' Not tncluded 1o tha sbove, 700,000 Bs on & steamer. GUAIN IN STOUE IN NEW TOKE. il 31 Apriizs, Aprit K76, Bk ug 2413840 1,09.479 CYTETS 163,27 3 T0d 62d vt AT G788 Aoty 3 R St Basley, bu. L'I.MT WT.110 32 34,100 GOODS RECEIVED at Chicago Customs Aprll 23, 1877; P. I, Revell, 1 case of bovks; ¥, W. layno & Co., 10 cases of #in, 24 caske of yin; Moscback & Humpbrey, 27 drums of caustic suda; Moseback & Uumphrey, 2 drums of caustic -oda~ Carson, Pirls, Scott & Co., 2 cases of dry goods; Grahaw Uros, & Co., 6 cases of esvences; Field, LalterlS Co., 44 cascs of dry £9uds, 1 case of plants, 2 cascs of bonlery; Wilwn Bros., b cases of dry goods; W. A. Shesreun, 8 udorson, Olsen & Co., § pkge of dry goode; James 8, Kirk & Co., 23 casks of soda- sl Amount collected, $5, 548,82, CALLING GUAIN. Tv the Editor of TAs Tribune. Cuicaco, April 23, —~Those geutlemen of the Board of Trade who ore opposed to the **Call Boara "' will, on reilection, becumo convinced that they aro doing great injustica 1o Mr, B. P, Hutch- 1{nsoo, sad perbans t 4v or three ** heavy men ** who caunot poesibly mansge o transact Pusiness sc- cording 1o their fdeas of prudence without & Call Doard. The risk would be tov great: (bese geutle- mea cannot bo exvected todnveat theis hard-caracd 8,200 3,370 174,810 ° AN APRIL 24, w44, money simply on thelr judement of the vaine of the artieles traded In. They mnat have rome lever on the market to make profit sure, and **the call's the thing." Some yrarsago **0ld Haleh," 81 e §8 popalerly known, was ** king of the mar- ket." 1t was casy for him to ** take In the situa- tlon " of the market At a glance and know whether it stood long or shurt, and conld at almost any time **take on " or ‘*putout a line'' and make o fins haul, It was scldom & combination could be made agalnet him strong enough to *¢shake him out” of his well-lald plans, thoogh he !did got tearmed occaslonally, both here and In Milwankes, inranning & *‘straddle.” But In those days the transactions on ‘Chango were amall as compared to what they have been of Iste and are now, and there ‘were but few other lm\vgfimen to_contend with, and those coald gem_-nuy tisfled by a -nm nr the pool, But now the ¢ increased to Proj lone, and thero munumh:rof indivi nu!n firms who, although they don't own & bank noe control the 'rnnurcrof the Bosrd of Trade. wield lllr[l'fl xu of their own and trade heavily In grain and provisions on thelr own judgment and ordern of their customers. Now, all this done {n 8 promlacuous manner In **open market** is too much to keep track of, and sce who have been acenstomed to sco Just what we were dolng, or in other worde 1o koow fnst what the end would be before wo begun, will not at- temptto *'buck® an open market at_tho risk of losing money. Wacare nothing for the value of the article ‘either here or In Europe, or of llm actnal or provable supply and demand.’ What {a wanted i3 to know the situation of the market. who |l ong and who 1s shorl, and Aow muck, Who can & euccessfnl deal wtihout being ted on those Important ?umu! And when tead F.?S 8 0 hear: hnlv can it be known without & 1arge portion of There all transict d upl Il tha trading fs done *‘on callt s are recorded, and can be hen with the facts plain a n be I-nd. and the lud ng ad- votales ol the ++Cail liosrd ™ will come baldly tn tha front and **manipulate thn deal" on grain with ag :nlnch success aa they have done 1t of late on provisions, p all means, et ns have tha ‘‘call, " or else Old Hu{ch and two o three others may blot ont the Hoard of Tude entirely, put an end to all dealings ralu and provisions in Chicago, and invest #ll thelr money In elty lota and buildings, Pua, l‘nOVlSl ONS8, TI0G PRODUCTS~Were generally qulet, and [rregue 1ar within small Himits, but averaged Srmer, Tha mar- ket sympathized with wheat early, sud hogs wers quoted firmery put thers wers too many sellers, or rather too Httle demsnd, for continned strenkth. The ‘businesa done was chiedy local, and » large shareof It ‘was simply in the transfer of round lota from May into June. JMxas Ponx—TWas less active, and advanoed 16@174c perbricarty, but fell back sfterwarda to the latest pricesof Bsiurdey, Eales wers roported of 420 brls eash at $15.07@13,80; 3,500 bris sclier May at $15.659 18,80; 404 10,750 bris seller June st $15.774315.03. Total, 14,670 bria. The market closed Lame at §15.624 @13.83 for ronad lots of cash or veller Aprily $15.614a 15.65 seller Mayj $15.77'1@18.80 seller June, Beller tho year was quoted at §13.75@14.25. Trime mess pork was nomiusl at $13.73814,00, and extra prime at $10.73. Lano—Was qulet and frregular. The ll'llrkl»l":‘ll- Tan; 7) 7 100 1be, but weakened, ot suade ..’.‘m".fl{‘.‘. Baturdsy; the Lrading wes enieny“on PR énme.n a1 ?g(mwmj unt. $10.00; 50 tes do e gioaio.e ce weller ‘I'l'nnm ot closed t mgcw“ 0. UG 100,074 ( r mull cash or sel 'ouumovf le‘l'lcr Mayi and §10.10910,13% sclier xaTs—Tere quict, hut firmer, especially on_shoul- déte, which wera nuated fally 156 per 1o higter. Midiics were firmer early, hut close nnr at former atiotaifons, Tritnamolerate fu pment. and fow off reported of 1 fi"‘ J rqr 11w 10 ye] R 48,13 l!" rJnnu‘Jw ouxes Llll "ldfllll’“m]rlllm‘- _“ m‘lr‘l: 7' H ee- Icklo 2 (16 Top l:e‘u:lga ot pticry '"ffx’u’r'g‘x’"' Vi bayers Biading the L) (i Long _ Ahort derx, ride, eleurs, X kil elears, B & 7 B o et o Apil nds quiet st ln\l lwuhnlck ull 5 g 3 8 _-.3 nl’ H iart cisars quoted une, Cambey | €y o Uircert han toted At lydaign 13. ?I‘muh rs, O3 ¢ for short for suort clears, IGpw1ic for bams, l|l L‘lnlmllv:l:d l'f:‘k: 1 A A cre ercidy snt qatet s 31073 EEF PRODUCT @it o T 811, 7Ua12.00 for exten memy '%'L‘E’S.u—\muuun -r?mm mr clty, snd 7@ e 107 No, Thiu for country Juts, tho fostde fe it DREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~Waa In active dernanil, and again sdvanced 20@%0¢ per brl, {n aympathy with wheat, Btocks sro w0 small that holders experfenced no difienity {n eom- manding the forther advance, Wenote an_incressed demand for rye flour lo take the pisce of the highers priced wheat flour. Sales were reported of 200 brls ‘winters, partly at $0,003 2,710 bria soring extras, chilefly $7.0040.10 (part W arrivo)y AL 63.25@5,20. Total, 8,600 brls. The ma firm at the following range of prices;s Chuice winters, $5.5080.00y medium do, $7.73A8.23; common do, $7.25@8.U0¢ cholee ‘Minnesota spring, $9.23&0.00; medlum do, $7.2648.00; choloe patents, $9.204 14,20 mediom do, $8.50@0.001 common du, PA.OUsS, 23} chofca famtly fluurs (spring), §7,7508.001 medim do, $7.2547.75; shipping extras, $7.00s7.60; cholen spring superfinea, §3.506.00; medium do, 84,7550 fiye Hour, $3.00.43.840. BaaN—Wase in good demand and 23@50¢ per ton bigher, belng scarce. Sales were 30 tous at §18.00 on track, Fanp—8ale was made of 10 toos at $19.00 per ton. CunN-MzaL~Cosrse was nominsl at $18,25@18.50 per ton on track. WIHEAT~Was lets sctive, Lbut only because there were few selicrs, Thers was an unusually brisk do- mand, uuder which the market advanced 43¢ beyond tho hichest quotations of Baturday, aud clussd 4¥c higher than the latest pricea uf that day. Liverpool was quoted firm, London dearer, and cargocs strong, whilo wheat was **heid higher™ o Now York. A good many buying orders wero recelved from outside, and some af s bearicat shorts, that had Bereiofore been' Ief over, -m: llo ‘some wera anxinus 1o get on the losg #l A h was :flunlly umuxm llxll lhnu ‘were no M10rta of cutisequereOul, ever: lmywnpuung that the deal 'M llrclly well *eveuncd up’ lat woek or unv!urmy.uml assigned thot as the nnnm \hy there -mnn fallurva; but the wheat trade & tn he i every une \'hn eeanys |l llk. I'll!rl . g demand fur car luts waa for ahlpment, ant recelpis were agaln amall, whilly nurlylulr ol the ®heat inspocted in was consinied direct toa local mill. “The fact of continund strength at uther points with the small vulume Hl’ll‘ll ll led wost operalurs 10 conc) Ilnll that whest ruperty even At bresent high :EI. The lfll‘kl nennmtemluly lMlllr[OfinofiK'l i A ‘II nibit s l Itllh‘lll ':EW arvest, unlees recelpis eal a deelded (ne Mu;unauwneu With shuiul 8 \6ous salrs at §1.59 1.5, Jum| nlmmlulmmlllwlylu 1 vancei to Bl Thée Lurthier wit terves unu‘“m “lwo B aud n.;%m 1d frproyed T 7, Hidaee 1555, closing at A ml-hllvwl:l s, beller il year ol ot the o, or 1 el TRo%, e iatter bl rted of 81, Mll 3 . 3dost e Veeciad o st L4 N Allflllll Dlllfllb'll u.l l”! “‘\HI‘I track. wEsore Witkar—Wasqulet and graded 1ot were enu'r’él( HOnnALL Atlee wers HRslied (6 700 b by son: B 1,324 1.566 ou Lrac V\ul:(lvu and unsettled. being wuk duflflfl thouch uf the scaslon, it arera; kld\‘lrmsu hkfllflr [N c! S TAenir R et boms P B36re 10 & week frun fo-da tracts. argument 10 (avor of proas here. Fierawas it el demand \ulml‘ sndsample lula were d fLise, and sunced, to 4 loaiog Arm et m e X’h’-'e. 43} 82 ATHq nt?u\hu:, lonn sl «.m iy 2 ue ulgn ) it mudo outh wus nomin Ig-edied receipts of ixed, closud 8L 47Hc. Ul salee 1,000 b No. uhuanelled, by s ) by [t e, al sieiss ou Lrece and 4 U 8L 44t board tres on g i easter, Tlxu Tacy mmmhlnl'nneu 1 n Uianfc: 1ha uther markels engalng Ll Mitcutlon of aperitors, -New Aud vesael-rooni was (aken for wwu oid st 7ic cloaing ey a1 that o was it o7 .l‘n.! tar ol ! lr,el‘l:xv‘aldllfi e, Cied Yats ald A\ BERIS, Ay DIE ro. e e aales weny vomsried of &b by W 0. 8t 3THC: wo wfl:’“' l."'h'l 7“-'( W‘ 1.80) bu rejocted at ul. 2 Bbuinara F2c} B le &l l’ ‘tu“!fl“lmk)l‘l 1 i~ Waa Imm m,.uum ué‘u 7 was l“ht. Tiay ot t Aetiieineat ot o at 2was firm Al N1 #nd olher Jrulu wers uoniinal, Cast saled wore riportend GT 400 bu No. 3t ke €00 b e, Ly sy ho tradiog was con- aned T \ Sl Wi fa mana, andclosed o m:. ‘1;!' TR uuu 4%251‘53“% Sld“ap 5 ua. .‘-‘nu-s e'to N, 8. beversl aalus wers lt;“‘ Wei eparted of .00 bu No, 3 8t 3%, s t3rc .00 bu b&w oo track; aa 1,200 bu at Wi deliv b —50""‘ 6§13, el uns, Nemnir-tle w.uml: s': u'b‘!‘ itk 3 Tirly active. Bales s.0m s Srmar et o1 T 8T8 ot ) 8y aud §13.8254W13.90 for Juoe. Lanl 7, with salcs of 8,230 0. o Bratrat st s at 0 v s alaca K fur. Bhorl rie were flrnuu. iflu Feported af 60,000 Iby selicr Juss st . bel 1ted by mery ot Talicres' vl ‘l"‘ E'f'.'."mb'gr".irf‘é.mmf subecqul Ifl'o #ad 1| U ‘fl il ll 'l 5 ‘llh' ll:‘u‘lx!l‘ it e A m ealized (.ufll illl‘lv Muvq unl l:fill ‘hlhl I.‘lfll. z‘;‘gl.& ““ lusiug ll 45!, May sold L Were armser u £ for May 8ad 540 for J\lnu. . cloa e m;""nfr e iR M1ee J. ‘ l“mwlfl.mlfll’u‘ ”’wfim nuz?‘.:m;m Higerginig ke ih 05 o 14 St ribe 81 97,40 scllar May. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL~Waa 0rma 8 §40053.16 bales were ro- flansu ported of 1,000 bris for export at #9¢ deilvered in New York, NROOM-CORN~YWas In moderate request at tho annczed prices: Cholce grecn hurl, 54d¥es mo- dlom hurl red tipred 44ale: green brash, with enough to work (1, SGskcs redtipped, with do, 4@4\go} reddo, 333%c; green covers and Instde, 4@5cp red tip- ped do, 3@34c; tnslda brush, 334c1 mediam to choles ;klll brald, €@s'icy loferfor brush, 24@3cy crooked o, 234¢. NEANS—Warascarca and firmer at $2.25 per bu for prime medinms. NUTTER-The market was duolland weak. OM"I were few and. saarule, ware restricted (o sueh ufllll- tesnn wera needed for immedlate nse, s follows: Cholce yellow, 24@28c; mdlnn lomd. 16@30c; Inferlor to common, p@1dc, DAGG!NG—Was guoted qulet and anchanged, Graln hags are hald at pretty full figures, Wae repest oarilstt 8tark A, 23%c; Monteup, 22c: Peerfess, 220t Oatsrlo, 23e1 Lawlston, 3icy Ltter Creek, 19¢1 Amerlean, 18%cy Amdskesg, 19cs burlap bagy, 4and s du, 13@18cs guar nles, single, 1¢@13c1 do double, 24424}, BUILDING MATRRIAL8S~Wers in moderate dee msad. Doyers are generally holding back, expecting lwn‘wfi:n llllrn!w hrlvk lrl fathe m:rkl Cum e rick Fang= from €3.33@4,00 per m. l an inferior quailty, Emmon e l % .25 D Ik 00t o (n m-ll. uocx N }cnin-n nucu. k] pep il plastering air, 3 uoununl e sl e IuDl‘Xh bnl fllz atbek ot Hes ord 14 o practically exhau gcnnlc?mw facto! l- auoted At umsa‘ e e ades B et s dnli’ and weak umb—sommoflsmrly l!onm Dricen, W ot Lickawannnexy, €7. nut af b b .o 20044.35; Garl o3tns. and estler 2t 100 wx!l lnd l-rzo 018, d the market main. 0 V¢, the Inaide m Iouw ac! i Tade continues ok o.unoruur-.s SAHATR 5 1 3004475 famli . 007 nrge, i) I anare 1. 81, -L‘m oy Teraiiy uw‘ Ueorue's codtal A rouns brie: 8000, ot K'nrl 3y 4{» )ummn. Ocy_senled Nerring, per box, 23¢; Columbis Hiver simon, 14-bel, €6.20. Flb N -'rnnu was no marked change 1rFehe pouitlon ut Vs AT gl fUDE2 continuE very firu) and stiil ahow vancing teadency. For cur. nt, sing, and lphu. Yoty Fall‘prices wera aisg va- ed upon, Wi —Di ki 2, 1011 o cl'm T’fnrlfi?&‘:mnkn?‘: olm s:z:w“ AMintater, n",‘u‘z u, vu-nrn-’. aano: i Arplor, 1341451 Michigan o, 41 @ rnis it peaclici, 51 Paspberries, Sha3os, pitied 114@120: aAlmonds, ‘I‘frrlu on, 18@ s, it s Sauthern, 44 14c: binckberries, 75t u cherrica, 17a1Re, o Piers, French wnln\l(l Iukflnnx Grenohle wdinuts, 14 Nrasiia, 7 )(D! ‘ ‘exi Bangey Mfl\:fi o im] nz\nn punnu. a4@e3et Ten. URERN n:un‘g—( raies aad lemans wero (n fate ananss are eeliing fairly. a pine-anpies Wlll lmn be in the market, Apples lvellow And weak, The offarins are slow, but the fruit is kecp- Ing poorly, and berried will soon be [n the market, all of htea m fm haiders lnxifun“\uell‘ Strawuerrica soid ity e vty and a dyant marken: Moy [ad dctiva st advancing prices for s 1' 16 ol I SHONS T Encas Cx Mstanzas from Jag, 1 {0 April 143 ~Hvgsheads, ~ AT 1870, United Btates. Great Britain, .. Northern Europe. France, Hpain. BA.NTS Southern 7.3 Ottier ports. 2 200 912 133,007 09,500 <20, 104 -i v, Ao decton nl 130,174 3 ibde compared with 1476, and & des &nd uc ter demand, snd were firmer es. Elrups and molamies will (','” hresent sdvance in sugars e “"l.:’;‘.. 0 num-r. [ maindatned. e o I o ava, oct etuotte o fancy W DG Moo 10 Trithe, 318 Scy common 10 falr, mn{w roasting, 176160} Hla- Wapore Java, Z3sdic, yaaks~Fatont cut loat, 12K@12%¢ crushed, 174@ 1akey” pranulated saniard, oy pawdersi, 12 faudant, Vet o N2 1 e Satra o HREL C NV Mo € 0.5, Tortial ey ehotce l)ru:::. 10441 6 air 0 prithado, SOBIONCE Do 0, nts honey 4 suge; nounum prver 1e s, chulcc,uha |me. 532485¢ com- 00 0 KOO0, ASGHT Porio. IE Maismen 4isS00 Smon moankets 310 DINCK Btraps e, Aricre—Mirplce, 1 1Tiel cloves, iiasior cam 200420 eE lm Mcj putmegs, $1.000 it wlogeroy A e i (c; German_motiled,” 0RA'{c} Mo Lily, oan i \nu Ly, 4atey Wilte llme, »‘,ullfl "each Dlossom, 7ei Bavon Imporial, b“c Bane er. ll,\ '—Wll nleundumfinn ed, The small la l 're ll‘lllll [y Unllwd Yn Thaot] IY' 80,207 N 3. U Mflfl» nilzed, apisud cial lrlt‘ N G O 00 o Gi'W) N ES—Wern quiet aud sfewdy at' ths_rull lmllllnnutl’m.wc:rkv Bale waa reporied of 0 bria ni 1.U734 per galion, The market elosed naminaily flnm g. l‘l’l l{ml:l-hl with s 1ro| wera uirys i B30, iy Lo, &1 Hidea*are 'at thany cows, fufiics stecrt, T 'm'l'«w 1, 1A Y] i 734 «8et gree e IP' Bsjialic} L) L‘l‘ 113G 12¢c, l'm.\e‘ il primeey dip enmunnc; dnullu‘l ]lllll' 1l¢ lh'lwnhklll Lo1S\Wers R, in -ym‘l:lhyv(lh the {mprove- um Westeru d fe Wlna'hll warg guoted at laioe, he Now Yoyk lw-m« |VIIHU filvu !Vl |Il't week xt 300 b 1IE1-~Dusiness 'uqula 10 91} thed about tha aame as for the past ibequotatiunas with prices rangin, orialgle. Below are 2 52 EER § - loped Limeed wee trong with & dbe e ot k. fu. tenini i mr.p i o l‘ur 'nline juote ln;m»n. "Uxu, et 16} 3 |.|n. nunnl- ||-- c':' Iu:. 1 VGulels e Wil 1 howt: Tight, 175 i .“U‘l‘ e XEK"’I llfll A,f L, 750) No. Z @Sci llsced, niw, (1503 e B et 2 s et :I“ Cl:;.fi"l.'-" ufil llll'wfl"ll!, sed Sk i gaachine! ot e ural, e mllllllll’t'. x‘nn‘u 'OEB--Tha mrI pta 'en illr. hut eholce stock was scarce and firm at ¢ Peachblows, and $iAvs 18 or falr 60y dad zm,v " liosa were quoied UL ASD OAME=The offerings were light, and tle wiurkit stealy. Liromed poultey’ sud game ard Bearly vuy PUCLTRAY=ChicK 4.0024.50 per doz.’ 0 €00] i do, h:lt‘uur':l"‘:u'lurk:yl. Ilv‘: 13@1ac. “OP , 7Acor R0 per doz., ther guivt, Lut tost varfetles were Py uudu' Winfied virert o kit "‘3.; -n'qnumm rline l $1 1. “J. Ll y and mammoili al # o we Aran? 65 for crusiing scod, and sowiug 0ax waus ments wero 8,000 bris, and for lost e T U e prar muunnfi mm! 'l-&" Jowlug aro e quotadlena: Fiue salty ¥1us ofdtaary coarse, ll wwmy.-luwn Uaus, £3.300 Axtiton daley, ver asck, lee calves werd ia falr request lt m and (air ot aTe, oo uuuluv tre' Tistvor oI, heace & strong fecllug uo the street, VEGETANL S Wervln falr request, splaach heng s '\‘i'" a0 pek doss i "’.'}'&,"‘.':: 1y B osd paiva ro "11 LT s pet | Lo} ufiu «)w:r 2430 per BT D 50 1. Mazutao il |uunauo~ Tha stock thet uew we il aada e iy miar (U Gew o rubably 0pen 3, (LOUEL BOILEW b hud lust calcrs prices to'tnanuiucturers for asol alers’ pay 2030 gaa tor mizod lols romt the Lenda [ .nunenl recelvers: Wanud Eescs, av, d7i 43cr medlun, 3edtos do goaree, dhadsd, fecte WA Waekied “Gac. Heary 1o Lt 1 45 costur and mediain, 35 m uhom i yrlmu U cholca, 40@42c} G0 pooF L [ —— LUMBER, ‘Tho largest lumbor Scot that Lias yet arrived wasat the sale docks yesterday. Tha offerings consisted for t most part of {uch and 3-fnch Jumbder and shingles. The arkot was dull and essler.. Pow local buyers sppearcd aud most of them aro holding off, saytng tkey bave a large stock of 1asi season's twnber un hand, from which they can eaatly all orders, sud they are snxlous to reduce this stock before purcbasing much oaw stuff, The country demand for cargues continucs Ught, Beveralsalecs were made yeaterday oa the baals 01 $7.80 for cholca Mantstes plece stuff, and §6.004 50 fat common iuch. A Bumber of curtoca weto left grer. frelghts wers quated 86 §1.00 for Hus ke and Lake, $1.42 glon, sad HR s e b 5‘ Aneiksly The yard dosters repart o lulnm‘le. Theshipmants aversge over 1, 040 Tho inarket Yo Raver. bwing th lai 2t PR AR T luy recelpls of gresn lllll. ullow! uo- l-llulbfllfi?!dl'] l‘lH lng a3 (e yandly 'Il": uf | o2 loce ? z.n":c:::.'.; e B % i J6ad ticar dreased siilog i 1400 T.00° e Biazeim e 30050 0G4, 1.60 2.5 IWiR 0001800 B00&10.10 LIVE STOCK., cuicAga. CATTLE—Reucived during Suoday aad Moaday, 3.000 hesd. Trade inthls Lranch of the markel was brisk, 8t prices, whille ot materialiy bighor, were decldedly Orm. Thorecelpts were sompwlhat above 150 recent ces called outs o ehippers, feed- trade the entire supply was taken up. Tha quality was better than (s usnally seen fn the yards on Monday, the bulk conristing of falr to good smooth well-fatted droves svéraging from 1,100 10 1,950 fs, and selllng at $4.5023.25, Inferior to common tow #old At $2.73@4.2%, and & few cholce wers taken st $3.40235,80. Stockers were wanted at $3.50@4.50. and in afew inatances higher fgures were pald, The mar. ket closed strong. Chotes Reores=Fine! fat, Tl iormed 3 0 Fost-ond Bisera wTKNINE V140015, Ing 1, 10) oo 4.4034.73 miEni b o g welg! hlnfimwl Ny Ba D Clty slanghi 3.4004.40 !(nclLll 3.4024.50 2.8033.23 & Eptsaiaaassadadtaduatasty £} £y rAALAAABAGIROAIACIBA SEE ‘and co da or mner untll the middle of the -mmwu. for by time nearly all Lhe offarings n'nen Bhifipers as well ot (he Jocal l’l rere 3. 80 4 1van.85 for e botnt ety ani 3. 45 for common -Z oo ol 5,58 or Yult 10 cholts l't“l’ nllnwml transactions are & Ao, nm. 257 w e .40 833 583 8.83 885 .33 803 833 533 .33y 3 533 5.40) , §.40) 35 8.40) 823 204 3.40) &) 29 8,40 1 £33 3.40) .33 0 840) .50 5.40) 230 17 8.40) 8.30 T 5.3¢ 770 B.40) &30 1 a9 8.5 350 5,401 ) $iiEEr—There was & Tight s mply -hom 600 head) aad 8 07 mArket st §4.008%00 or common o cholce. Yo ew Nuw Yorx, ApHl n-nnu 7 Recetote, 4050, makiog 13,730 tor the wi gainet J Nt ook rices ahdit M of off on e llum and fair grae it Frida, st n boties for ¢ Esiton e terest than lI o lylnl; nuw)l Iule losed ont ket weaker at the closs; extreme N e, 1 fuw fopa retsiin ar-Josd of b T 100 muuufi'fi n‘?“uusa AL #Le ‘market at 1 iocel] M.600 Inst weeky market fl oogar for medlom to good shee, v°fG demand. for home tr warm, lmnnlppcnlmkaom At good Toad Texas sljeas w, other unll o, 80, 3 extra and fancy Asthe watlier 18 tog Tiiceas ear. 5 e ey 0 86,001 8 fow. -pnn: F A from Virginle n fiwllx—l{m 1{ o..nu. [ 80 for tha yeol el BlaTket oalot #5.008 r uu hl for ch. ‘with two car-loads Ohls 1lo corne P ienrt. 23, ~CarTLE=TldCe!plS o) | A4 oF through and's3 g unlhm gh mlm 73cara yard, or gt Seeerer LR qunmmnmn bn nxed Pt 2t retall, no Felih i Heceipts, 10,723, _Tots this X, 1 JAihat 18,650 at L we. ro‘r’x'e‘v{"u ma."'«d ¥l v i th um—h e E-‘i' '|m. ..;'ffl.';' | for the waek, 12,600, & Lm 10 Anrun—umn-mrwnn Illlluhipplnl' -ln:e ’nu mc‘\mmx l-mu‘ nndmu foitool Y ",,.m P Al 2 shade M; e, But w‘ i rlnuul’ oot x»od emnar 9od ta prime, S0l fikns o air, CINCIXNATL, ADI ulety cammon, $4,50 @4.W)1 fair to good Hiht, 30t packiaw. ¥3.00@ fl..flhhuhh"’l. W0 01 ¥ Tacelpts, 47301 ihip: BY TELEGRAPII, FONEIGN CITTES. Bpectat Dirpalch to The Tribuns. Tavruroor, April2s~11 & m.—FLova—No, 1, 291 6dy Ko. 2, 27s. Grarn—Wheat~\Vinter, No. 1, 118 0dt Ko, 2, 11a8dy spring, No, 1, 1262d; No. 2. 11st white, No, 1, 1283 No. 2, 118 84; club, No. 1, 126 6d; No, 2, 128, Cora— Now, 214420104 old, 25 34. ProviatnNs—Pork, 63, Lard, 48, * Liykrroot, April 23-5:30 p. m,=DARADATUYTE-= Firm, Corndnll;:25e0d@20s 3d. Lard, 4. LivenrooL, April 23-Latest.—Cotrox—REasler; 633 @Kd1 sales, 8,000 Laless spoculation and export, 2,000; Americsn, 4,000, UrzabsTurra—California white wheat, 11s 8d@12e} do clud, 1133128 843 No. 3 to No. | red Western spring, 11aej2s2d; do club, 1193i@1180d, Flour—Western cansl, 274@20104. Corn—Western mixed, 2543d; new do,25694@2063d, Oats—Amarican, 33@% 6d. Darley— Amorican, 340d. Peas—Cansdlan, 366 04, Crovax-Busp—American, CO8$75s. ProvistoNs—Mess pork, 63¢. Prime mess besf, 90s. Lard—Amorican, 404, Bacon~Long clear, 4043 sliort do, 413 61, Cuxzsx—Fine Amerfean, 70s, TatLow—41s 64, Prraotrus—Spirita, ba; roflaed, 129 54 Lixsxed 01L~293@294 6. Tiesin—~Common, 54 3d; pale, 138 BrixiTs TURPENTINE—284 64 Toxpax, April 23, —TALLOW—438 0L Rurixep PaTROLEUN =120 3 Lixexep O1L-2810d, AXTWERF, April 23 —PETROLEUM-BAKE .AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORR, Bpecial Ditpasch o The Triduse, New Youx, April 23, —(inat¥—Wheat—3arket 3@50 per bu higher, with s modersta export and light militng demand bhe rspld sdvance with the extreme Ormness of hullers inaterially cheoked business; 83,000 by une gradod spriug, $1.1631.501 old No. 3 Chicago In store, 81.0%: nuw do, $1,73@1.75, clostng Arm at the Iater price; No.3 lllllllllkull.'lb.clwlul'lfllhnhlulllkln‘ $1.76@1,80, Sound rye very scarce, ana held higher, with s botter export mqnlrn Western, D060, D ley tends upward, with & small stock and modersts maling deuswd. New corn was sbout 1¥o per bu lowor, with & moderate trades sales ou spat, 124,000 bu stcamer mized sod No, 8 ¢ 8280k, clodng st 0I%edie; steamer yellow, 0XP 3}, closingat 03¢ No. 3, 62c; stoamer mixed for next Wedncaday, 62)c; 5,000 bu asteamer mixed for AMay, 504 s00c, closing 8t 505 @30%c) 15,000 bu No. 3 for May, 8lc; 60,000 bu stesmer mixed for April, €c; old Western pomlual at Oats wero fn litle better request, with & declded chango . In prices cholco grades wera scarce, and held s littlo bighor; wales 03,000 bu ‘Wixed Western and Btate, 4t@ac; white 8o, 49aasc; No. 3 white, 4904 No. 3, €0c; No, 2 white, 31}3320; wmized Western, 48G%0cq {nferlor do, 42c; 8,000 bu No, 8, 46Kas 4,800 bu julsrior mixed Western, 42z, Ocxax Fayiouty—Derth room was more steady and falrly sctive; charters show s pretty Jberal movement 8t steady vatesi engagements to Liverpool by steam, 3,000 bales cotton, Wdi 2,000 boxes bacon, 258 Peovis l‘ctk-llulcl sabisdo easier; moderste business; wsles 150 bris new meas, on Bpot, $16. 1L I8 125351, 750 dris Ju; 6.10G16.25¢ l.mflhfll.lnly. lllfll wecond ell, My, $18.73 bid and $16.00 asked; nc.umu id snd $16.18 asked; July, u 23014 snd 40 ssked Cut meats—Demaod only moderate; prleeumu middics frmg supply lgbty Western long clear, 8%c. Lard-Traosactions ghty prices withoot materisl changoy market closing strong: sales 300 tes prime stesm oo #pot, §1.08§ 10U packages off grade, $8.0060.75 price steam, May, quoted 3¢ $10.50 bid; sales 3,500 tca Juns, $10.37'@10 423§ bIdj 3,000 tea July, 810.50. BUOAR—Liefuod In falr demund; falr Lo good redalng, 9e9Xe for prime and ks 10¥c for centrifugal, TALLOW—Markes Arum; salcs 80,000 B3 prime at 83(c, cloaing st BHo bid, WinisxY—Market 8rm{ sales 300 bri at §1.10H, clos- 10g 88§21, 105 bid and $1.31 maked. T0 Wala- daseci New Yo, 24— L0, u_o ch lnmrw Llu:ml !hllvp . J i Bept nioc 3 s . i 582 etra- U5, 1,000 brias wood_ Inguiey checked o, ‘ e tw and Wu“m l :ommun i iy dds 38 Bu i Bl i e ; Corx-MEsL—Activi e hc. Jensarg, 1151 il:; knl DI Umit lderyi 1eculpia Ay Oy 'yere lve, yecerni iy Western mized 224 State, d6@ioc; -Klu —blaad] 4 T SR o e o 10 govd v ac) bl . 000 il % i gt m.uo tor tne week. X Forsten seare e TaTs oo and mm.;:l-l(lull ARG Towery arado e retaed, Simitom ,i'n L 11 dy) $1,05@3,m, Brraing, 3 rar BPIRITA TURPRNTIN) "f $1.0523.00, Enay—Unsettied. Pravisions—1 new mess, g1q, @[0. 124 Ju, 1%, W mlaum"'n Bhort eltar middiee. & '%'.‘3 T:fi Ttarketaclls prima wieam,” 310,35 Ay, 10,214 forren- ATy Western, 0a1 4. Gueere—Uncl irms 81, Inum 1. ann, A 1l 23, -] ! l!‘ L‘fvv:“o:r-fl .Anwe: n" Fmv- Strong_and Adrane. e 'fl'"" ot f0a7,23; do exirs, 758 —' gat i, Mlhur‘qlufl %nlltx businesy tern s nd quiety wmu'. June n ateady: “t urnw i34, Tiye et nng nmm G 54;;5-‘5.':}' A0 bory, g0, s lou-e-;:l‘mndr'r'twfigfiflng::fll fillurr&h cs, R i ol Bi{@oie. Tlams, ‘fl)flfllflnz' a“jfeakxd.? I;—Flnl luejfi ln llIl‘ dummd) alhlr llmll |lull ant heaur: N ow liolca Wen Tata, 2 dhroth b7 A l‘fi'l’u'w"l—flmhllly lllnlllx l:rudl!. vxm)(q ree Quies and n )ohhlul Quies and atesdyy Rlo urtou. l.,wzme, IHI“ nllllnfl!llll at L lfl..‘u” b“u‘l& 1, Ml’l’l( Tye, 33 b, BOIPMRE’ he«l!. l.ll.ll '\\I| corn, lfifl‘m bu, NITFALO. 3 Borraro, April l.'l.—FmI R~23@50¢ higher, il nan—\Wheat prong; market bare. Co pron ua! 3 IIMBIYI. unluflnwn\' sioa AT L lllll }:lw Gllll". OALxaxsy Avtl, 33 Fhotn-Demandnctien c!u hl’e advanced; l\ H3, 5Us Wen" gradc, $9.303 50, XXX, §7.7530 : Tith s ulr demlndl 484@0%x, o:mw—co? esdy w At m.ml Haht r. mu Jiordors frmy 83,60, arsiRe g’ork PR By e o 81 Ara sl B st in ez fi?fla i, 2,000 bu com, ?ln lnd r| Kegs, 810,806 11 lllmb—uwllr-e!md dult WiTeK¥—diniot: rectified, 81.0021.00, (Iuw?ln—coflu&uln hut aewdy; ifo cargoes, 191 uear modarately aciive snd hianer: dans un Lo §o0d commot, ;?4 < rainto mlu s B ales orl muw:hum. e g steals, win ¢ primi et irm: l‘t S A TaTE et Bran-quict but: m--uy: PRILADELPOIA, AI""" 1’] —FLDLI— ufet extrn, 7,001 Witconsin and Siimaata mrE”f'm“nn,. l;lll&:,“lfl“ da, $4.76@0.75; high Wheat sien Penpayieant 00 00531101 WhItE, €0 Ohg "ed»"‘- 5171:.03‘ ate— ‘ ixed. 618y l‘fl \vflh te, MLE,S!'B‘ mi. l'(l, "‘,fifl ot x2DA--Clove] m t 'nuvl.l‘!w;l!.—rs‘:ru Andlart nd u"’:'::" um. A Lo ork Bl o ford Cousty, I, ‘exirda, aod Weakera extrin 2igts Cn —~Moderato dem: w '“"Ju“‘" and; Western fige, um«‘e, I.lu{;—l’lmu.lelln!d- 18¥es crude, 13@13yc, I TR e oot bug 5 ‘"Crl“’._"cl ), u; corn, 33,000 bu, s e 5 e . Ny € Soumno, Bourey fiéfi"fi" o1 b "'h u 1 v No. 1 whtte sie tean, 8200 No. 1 lmber Michly 5 e e "xn'”'il':fe'”n Hiy, #108 8. Tejected red, @) white, Itye) Bt Mo, e4es e dgt & aur. mbflu ‘wheat, 1,000 buy corn, ol lnu‘b onl' ‘wheat, 8,000 bug corn, 10, CINNATI, 1N Cixctrmarr, O,y Anrll'x Froun—actlve,’ firm, 1 oata, -Cotron—Dall: fle. d hlflhln fsmlly, $8.239 Ur{te—TWheat excited and liluher: ro. com Mrangeri 40t e, Ot 1 Tons Temnnai 4 l‘:(mc + 884000, Harley firnl; %ood to primms fall, 60 ork firms £13,75. Lard dullt stesm, Bite,” Bulk ek woo e 7,05 uq!wunuy F4.00 acan 1o fair doe ROVIS10K3~P0] ‘f’“ Kattle, 10 heru‘lhonnlu qn(el Wi mand o} A T lmlnml Nrm at 81,00, UTTAR—Btesdy And unchanged, d IXSRKD OtL—ftendy Aud firmy 65@ 080, Uide . Louts, Aprilia,. —cm-m —Qnlct ane r'vn.mn-mm above buye: vnqen orad'-%fi'mffii‘. ~Wheat s Nn-'“'l‘f 1?!‘ hlrrlrmlmnredl‘lflll and fov!rlw% 0 caans STV bm M Jnn-fi losing nuuoh d Rye ‘:’lm I||H|"‘ Wfl“‘[ May. cioninig b AMGA 1 o July, OAts fnactive; ||'N-m 525" DaTiey iaeiivg ) Proeon :“xfl’& e ¥ 310N A—]"0] higher Landngminally oriny n;‘;‘w“mln:#: STera Sl e e : Sobia." Hacon WIRREES 0 iaraiol MANONT DAGAAE ki "-' UKER, MiLwa pril -] ) lcllvelnd m‘nm -lvrlnu W xtris, g, o Moderstaly Ly it opened, n.h'lnefll Act elored l( 0. 2, §1,70 Mny, oy F S ll T04er Jane, $1. 045 N Corn higiiery tiew, 4 mc. Ofis m-:‘ w lele.ll N, dnnfam "”ua G ,-Pu.ov:u—uluh wrccul;nnnm- nin, winter wheat "ohio, o s Quio. Inul -n|l. aud \‘(‘umm&sn i nuu and Wisconsiu axtra family, dull aad unclauged! Av—Qulll. Imumdn ‘Western, GIH.OODDLW. COTTON, New OnLxaxs, Aprll 23,—CoTrox—Dull and Jower; fales, £00 baleni Rood ordinary, phanics low mide diiog, 10%2109(ct middiing,. 11KG1IKe: good mid: 1{@12c1 mid Ning fafr, 12'(@12¥c; falr, 124G lac.mely-u. net, 4,303; gross, 4,370; expartato Narco- Tons, 1,100 atock, 104, 187, Garvxerox, April 23.—Corron—Steadys middiing, J0Ma not mceipts, 103 balest kros recelpts, 108) suies 763; coastwise, 8L BAvAXNAU, Aprll :a.-can-o:—qflm middltng, 110f net rocelpts, 173 bales; groas recelpts 273; nales, 50 constwlse, 50, MoniLz, Avrll 23.~Cotron~Wosk snd nominals middifng, 10}0; vet recejots, 108 bales; exports 10 Qreat Lritatn, 3,030; caastwise, 53 CUARLESTON, April 23, ~Cotrox~Dull; middlng, 1IN@113e1 net roceints, 234 balea; anles, 162. DRY GOODS, Nrw Yorx, April Z0.—Duslness Nght with packgs housess brown and bleached cottons unscttled, and Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdalo bieached ahirtingy re- duced by agents to 10c; colured coitons steady; priots moring rothormore frecly: heavy woolens fof men's el T betscy anmand by Cibthianss oment for meits e ARt N PETROLEUM. CrLevaraND, O, Aprll 23.~PrTROLEUM-MArket stesdy sad firm; standard white, 110 test, 130, Pirresuna, I's., April 2% —~PxTROLrUM~—Weak and lower; crude, §2.45 at Darker's; refuod, 14X@1G l‘hfllfl:lbfllld:ll"l’t. — TURPENTINE. WiLurxaros, N. O, April 33,.—HrimiTe Trnresy TiNE—Finn at 29e, QUS| '(l S8 CITANCLES, SINGERLY 08 "fl’nl‘fi‘%f’ i v Bltuate at Nos. 'll nll.l ;l 'l‘hlnl-l'.' Plutee OR SA.LIE! 1 ‘This 0ld aud well-known c-l!hlllhmeul. which hu been successfally canducted f 0 bast’ twenty. 018 Box ulicred {or sal 8 LSt o T te funder and o Ir. Bienjamin Slncerly, the Ill:'uldlxlfl.lu Decial purposs fuf oy havo 1 ‘I‘ln- rrie-Tuom containg & seam-engine and bofler, Eylor wress, doubls cyliaer stz 2 bed st 588 Ta lor pres le exlluder, slzo of bed 30532 vue oo prese. .’u.nm ATialor prese: togetieewith shie RE, t VA llh‘ll 1 complute runs nlug the con g-room 14 0 be found o et v.n”:nL A:hhnw. ne‘wlpapfl. and Job type, cascs ene-a -l.n hograph l)lvlrlmnnl hat some 330 blue axd double-faced stunes, varylng iu stz from N i et f S, Rl S e ue stean 101 phicepres & Sagborn cutiing ingchins, sl ne; pois e foreby forted foF tha whols or avy pact of te cstublishmrnt, muh Ine| onen, tools. or A1- 'llx or.i\llllloll lld. orf (uflb loa. e 32 !_ wuday, v, Ik, e nol watdy i¢ il 18 offcred ‘at public suction. cus appitcation,” Address 7¢ Thi :-uuvr. IN ('v. dufata Joux D. Bainzr, Auctipace; EDUCATT NAL- SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCI00L OF YALE COLLEQE, Ca irtes In Chemlstry, Pure aad ADvler. In Civil nd ynamic ko) necrlog, hl A cicul Lun!. Hotaar, + zmv Mineraio s{ it Gealogy, n Generd bcl-n lhlufllt& with Eng! D. and German, l'l;!ll cal Ee ory, of TENNESSEE RIVER IMPHOVEMENT. Musole Shoals Canal, Ryl It e L A ® | QeALED PUOFISALS iadiie Al bttt S sl on i ‘cluck, 1., Tucsday, I8y 13, 1977, for ¢} @ Locks on the s Shoals Caoat, Yiureace, Alal 'iulu, About ciglis miles s2v! s epeclicalons and farms of propasala spply wibls AL KNG, Capiaia of Eayiirers., lll!l)lh'.l L. UMI‘"ND‘- C G IHPIGESTION ANG AT ‘,hnmmnfllculfli 7| IMN(!IIEM‘IU ‘rm SEIONAND T, origan enulny prefared vily by AVO! & 2100 S By lufi'm Doad-s3., London, Bold by Wiew sad ) CHEMISTE AND BTOREKERVERS fl.nm:uuan TUH UNITED STATHS AND PRESORIPTION FREE. of Semlinal Weakteas, Mar m‘:ubl.‘lAuUhé = d\)-. \.w W