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TR . was only a moderats demand for loans, and counter .dted compavics ahould suler! The value of a hicroforo, preclecly what Tghi. Bave beca expects -dueered + theJersey Central hss astounded shareholdersin + amount sold in 1875, | #oansd MIoIE M 10TAL buk, oa hosvy saley of ‘THE UHIUVAG Tong eold, the price declined to 107%, closing at that fignre. Carrying raies 1to 4. Silver at London, 544, Tere, silver bars 120! ‘in greenbacks apd 1184 in gold. Bilvercoin i dlecount. Goyernmenta wars ncuve, closing strong, Rallroad bonds were generally iem. Chicago & Northwestern consolidated gold conpons tose to B4. Morrls & Eessex T4 of 1871 sold up 1003, Unfon Pacific firsts sold at 104, Centeal Pacific at 107%, Chicago, Bourlington & Qaincy 8a at 113, ind New Jerse (,Pnlralflflll. new, 1074, Blate securitfes wera quict Tha confirmation of the news that war ha« begnn between Russta and Tarkey, and the knowledge that lEln‘ of capitaliata in no way fdentifed with S e apeculation has been formed to 1y stocks of the solvent coal-companies, have la‘dly wortked a decided chanze in the tone of the Stack-Kxchange markets, Where yestenlay there was depression and appreheneion, There hat been to: hapclnlneu ond n_measureabls degree of mfli{enr!. rovement for the day ranged from 34 to B4, —mn atter Morris & Esrex,—both {nvestment nd apecnlative shares taking part in the advance, and closing ot about the best fiures of the day. ‘The bears, In rome Instances, changed theiz poaftion on the mhrket, whtch el a‘mer ac, Tho “advance was most shares, Fort Wayne, 1iinoly cemn\ Chicago & Alton, the trank-line shares, And Weat. zmbnlom Amon the influoncea which. affected the market favorably was the intelligenco of A for- thee rise In Pennnylvania Central at Philadelphia, 300 3 report 1o the cffect that Judge Packer, of the Lehigh Valley Road, had signifed his W\lllm‘b ness to take a leaso of the Morris & Essex in case the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western canceled It. ‘Transactions were 200, 000 shares, of which 20,000 were Western l.lllmlv 3,000 Northwestern, 30,000 Tock Ialand, 4000 8 ) ul 24,000 Lake hore, 000 New York lelr 0,000 Michigan Cen- , 45,000 Lackawanna. 10,000 Deiawaro & Had- son, and 0,000 Morria & Easex, Mnnc{ mn\mt eany; 2@3. Primo mepcantile P Beriouracctyta, $300,000, o tace g acelite, 800,000 1 oraod 908,000 Prodace ex orts for the week, 85,027,000, Clearings, 837,000,000, pbterting tem; mnu business, long, 4873; hort, 4804, - FINANCE AND TRADE. Tull Day Among the Banks---New York Exchange Irregular. One Thousand Millions of Manicipal Debis-c-Ralirond Bonds, The Produce Markets Exatted by .th.n Declaration of War. A Qeneral Advance ** Aleng the Whole Ling ™me Tho Wheat Deal Being Closed Up. Corn in Good Demand on Eastern Adoount ~Grain in Sme. . I‘INANCIAD. The 'rlly was & do)l one among the banks. There fransactione werc not heavy. The mercantilo sup- ply of paper (s atill #mall, and the Board of Trade applications for sssistance are not mamerons. ‘There Is very littlo good outalde paper bronght to the banke, and they complain of Inability to use to advantago thelr accumulating means. Rates of dlsconnt are B@10 per cent 8t the banks fo regular cnstomers. On the street nominally the eamo rates provail. The snpplf of good uegullln ‘blo paper ts not equal Lo the dsmand. New York exchange was quoted betweon banka at 50D75¢ per $1, 000 pmmlum. The clcarings wero 82,000,000, ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF MUNICIFAL IN- DEBTEDNESS. The Publie, of Ncw York, has prepared a som- mary of the debta of citles in thin country sa far asthey can be ascertalned, and makes tho total to ‘be $1,004,000,000, In 1870 the reported dchia of the municipalitics recorded in tha-census amounted 10 $200,035,651. Bince that tima there has, been an Increass Lo §744,000,104, or 170 per cent. The debt of other municipalities was $50,208,070 In 1870, and this with the Increase that has natarally accrued carries the total mp to $007,512,880. Adding to this an cstimated increass for the past year, we have the present manicipal Indebtedness of the countryat §1,004,000,000, Commenting on thesa facts, the Public says 1t seema safe (o say that the {nterest on mnnicipal nnvnmuxgt noxD: 143N ew 5 Un lennmm Express 41 p le Central :'{'h {mru & 3?17‘ debts, though not fu ald, fovolves A {ax of sbout m c.. 0. sum mart be patd innd- | 1aka Bh 47 l(lmvlhnl veramont, which was | Iilnot eni entral bt xer 814,000 000 i evelan birg A Tinten Faci S that Qe 16 e Brobabty misch wia Northwestes g tsny that the n;um'clm glnlvmmnu aad Northweatern pfd. u early, and [n addition’ wo h H "{ue mu Tenneases,old, A" PRANCISCO, Sax Praxcisco. Aprl "‘4.-—-’11)0 foltowing are the cloting priced at tho Stock Tioard a Justice. 20! o ian per capiia yoarly. In 1870 oa nf f:mw('y in {hochiniry wia khont 00, nxatfon for varfous forms of m?lll. cxceedn 4,7 per cent yearly on that val nl"‘m |nd. mnrv.-uvn. Ih: locreass of municipal debts ‘y‘c yearly, We efther poy I llfll- hfrlfl Illlll dt it lllhl TRIQ Of B.4 per cant yusrly o i nmanr;ll Droneriy, a1l 4T We Wonder that ot prof THR DECLINE I1X STOCKS, New Fork Times, No one now wonders that the coal companics Tost credit, The damage dono to JRock Istand by the accesalon of Mr, Jay Could toa abare In its manngement has been aggravated by the dlacovery “which connects men who shonld h-vu protocted its dnterests with specalative operations adverso to them. The tumble in Ponnsylvaula stock, which occurred yosterday at Philadelphia, sintelligible enough to those who have seen Lthe Company's ac- connts. What more natural, then, than that the nlocks of rosds leased and gunranteed by discred- ‘ellow Jacket, s Courgiida irekn Comsoliduied.: 1y e e Navida, ‘nrron Alspiteh Teports th ?aulhlm 31 compromiaing the mult heiwcen iho Henmon and Earcka Consolidated Mining Com- 7 PIHILADELPIIA. al Ditgalch to The Trevune. PRILADELFUIA, Aprl 23,—The bears o-da; Blckud up the flattened football, inflated ".. an jcked the other way, Penneylvanis, which closed 32% bld ye-lenlly. apen lfl:fiflll-’l{ll{ nold down to rallted loll:l’[ then jumped o 34, and at 1% h another qusrter. 1t closed X, or an advanco of 2, nnd afterwards on the ateact sold tip to 0L, QMcors of tho Company deciing o i1k any pati in koephfi the oe fllg furtber . tham promise \nu a dividend 'sy. They also [Iar. h. the , following lllhnltlli showing the total flmbern shares sold out by stockliolders during tlic month of March and during April to tne 2lst inet.. and the total number of shares Lought for Investment. as follows: Sharca eold ont by atocke holders during erth, 27,H41; shares bought for nvestment during Ma; ahowing cxcesa of amount Ilrrhlntl‘ for Investmient over that sold by -mzkho nn. H,772; total number of sharcs 1o1d out by eth ckholdéra during Apri} ap o the Smlll number of shares banaht for .Ill":llment 4urll|x April ap to and Including the ,770; showing an excess of tho amount Eilflhned for investment over thatsold by stock- olders of 14,481, Loxpow, J\pru M.—(.‘umh for monoy and ac- t, 04 '0-10. , 10245 '07s, 107%(; d this morning at %, rall guarantes depends wpon the standing of the lessce wha Ives it. The havoo {uurdly wrought {n what on known as ‘tinvestment sharcs™ was,. «d, boranec tho valuc of the sharos ia contingent upon the financial ability of companics which are. maro or less undera cloud. Whers tho process ;}1! cnd the shrowdest Investor is unsbls to detee- ne. TOR DISTLUST OF CORPORATIONA, New York Dally Bulletin, Corporations have themselves to thank for the disgrust in which they ara held. Directors and managers, Instead of acting as trustees, have dom- owners, In placa of fall and frank ox- yosare of all that relates to tholr compantes, and ‘which the*owners or shareholders have been en- titled to, the latler have been kept in the dark un- tit the collapse of a wholly unscuna compsay like othercompanies, and made them the miore ready 3 : 10 bollove the oxtravagant stortes concerning thelr | 1yikcety Sork s 457 o, 0 oretoreed 10; ©wn compancs which tho Lears havo creatod and | = Pauis, April'24.—Rontes, 1031 37%c. clrculated, As theso ntorles have been sccompa- | - FRaXkrokr, April 24.—Unitod States Bonds— * mied by specnlative tactics fn the market, it e onsy | New bs, 102%. 10 8eo how investors have been lhnmnghlydemnr- slized. Prices may #o much lower, but we havo LIFE-INSURANOE, 70 hesitatian in enying that purchasey can naow be made by discriminatioe and cool-healed hayors which in leas than o year's tima will Jook 1Lkg the bargains of & lifetime. THR NAW YORK BTOCK MARKAT. In the New York atock market tho sales for 1870 amoanted (o nearly 40,000,000 shares of varje ous kinds of stock, only sbout 'two-thirds* Moat of theso transactions ‘were on the spocalstivo shares. For example, there wera moro than 6,000,000 ahares of Western Unlon sald In 1876, sand more than 10,000,000 in 1875 Hardlya share of this went [nto the haude of an javestor, Lake Bhore ftatlroad etock illus. trates the polnt again; more than 11,000,000 shares were sold {n each of tho past twu yoare, In 3878 Paclfic Mall was & favorito with the specu- lators, and moro than 0,000,000 shares were sold at (ho New York Stock Exclinge, sd sbout 100,000 st year, while of Dulon Pacific acarly 5,000,000 aliates were sold. The Erla sales footod up. in IN70, wmore thua £, 000,000 shares; New Jorsey Contral, 1,500,000 shares: Delawsro, Lackawanna & Wenfern, 3,500, 00 shares; Michi- gon Cemtral, 276,000 wharcas tho 81 Paul, shares each; and Ohlo & Mlsslenippt lholll the same. TIHE AMERICAN POFULAR LIPE. Tresldent SLambert, of the Amectican Popular. Life, which bas boen charged by the New York In- suranco Departmont with fraud and tnlsmanage- ment, ns shown in our dlspatches uf yeaterday, ‘hss mado an informal answer through the colamns of the New York 7Vmnes to the chargon of the In. surance Buperintondent. o sald he belleved the Company ta bo In a perfectly solvent condition, and if the Dopartinent contemplated any such ag- tion as that above meutioned, it was entirely without his knowledge or that of any of the ofl- cers, Tho examination was not yet concluded, and he did not bellove tho Buperintondent had suficiont data apon which (o base sn application for an order to show cause, Tho Com- pany's ‘management had, during the cleven ears of its cxistence, beon of & most ecanomical ‘pature, and nona of the polioy-holders’ muney had ‘boen wisuscd or allowed to go to waste. A nuin. ber of the stockholders were wealthy gentlomen, and the policy-holders noed have no fear that the Cumpany would be dissolved, for any deficiency in Its asaeta that might bo daveloped would Lo speedi- 1y made good by tham. Mr. Lambe:t could not ro- mestber tha fignres of tha last sunual statement ro- 1afing to tho assotsand Habillties of tho fnstitution, but know they wero much below those of tho pre- vious year, At the present Hine the Company had sbout 8,000 policios in force, TO BOUTUKNN FOLICY-NOLDERS, A great many holders In tho South of hfo-insar- aace policioa takon beforo the War are, as well as thelr holrs, {gnorant of the reach of the recent da- cislonof the United Btates Supremo Courtss to thelr nights. Thiy declslon was to the effect that whers: the breaking ont of the War rendored the payment of tha premiems jupossible, the resured can’ recover from the company tha amount, with fntetzat, of reasrva at the time when this firat vay. ment cawmo dus and wis not paid. 1f the polley- holder hasdied, his heirsand not the beneficlary named In thepolicy cam recover tho reserve and {nterest. When the War broko out, the fnsurance companies appropristed thess resorves on thell Boulhern policles, not dreamiug that they wonld gver ba called upon for them, LIGHT ON TRE PRENIUM-NOTH QUESTION, 0 iha Edltor af TAe Triduna, Catscago, April 24, —To the lugulries of *¢ Policy« Holder ' in yesterday's Thimuxx, we reply: Roth the value and function of & premium-note in the Cotnpany named are clearly shown by the unvary- Iog use made of them for thirly years, snd there s cerialnly no occasion to ** wonder whether we or the Company kuow most abont the matler.” ‘When the subject of taxing premiums was before RATLUUAD BONDS, The following wero the prices bid en the New York Btock Exchange for ratlrosd bonds on the 21at Ins Clev., P.hA.n:w h..lm P"“ rfrgied gl & sty g eibte Line 19 B 'r}“nfiT' it o’ pkakni»ibg—- 249, Zran i ol o Crieknty b0y <an 1 . Taa s s w7 Cu \Ku o Unian 1 ruvmm m bds) Unfon Pa Uslon Facits % Pac| 0 (beclne It o ¥ W s\mu ,]' Lo Glevatility Qv e Ao od it GOLD AND mtlnuucn. |ha Fioanco Committea of the Connacticat Legla. Gold was 1005@107% tn greenbacks, latuse, the representatives of .different compsnies Ureonbacks were D3X@03Y cents on the dollar | wers given an opportunity to stats thelr visws; in gold. #ad 118 La true that the representative of the Cone - TORNION EXCHANGE. necticut Mutual while arguing sgainst tho tazlag iertag .vutr dava. of premlum potes sald such notes wese good only v '10 connt," he ssld what was correct. Thers I8 f ity 14 no contradiction Involved when the whole mattor Euitzorian is taken under conalderation, Tho note Iy only good *!to count * a4 sgainstthe dividend, and, st’ thc same §ims, Lte 8 sacure and loterest-bearing asssl Lo the company. But sa illustration of two will make this clear tosll. The foljowing policies boum claims by death, and wers seltled thus: i of paley, §3,090.00 Cast.., Dlmfd:nd,..m. T Nt §3.048. fl-dwun azd Joly. uun! aad July.. R g0 Clty 7 ¥ et bonds.. latpollu.n,mm Casl 3 ok 30 CIly T ¥ Ch SAMerBge. v, W cn“l.l.cn—";fl. Tt o City 7 ¥ et u:‘?v. o fi Fre=ir . e e o7 Manifestly the above notes wore * 'Rnod "W un \hide,ex aly, B Company uatil the pollcies terminated, and they r‘\ ldo. e div a1 wers **good " in the settloment becsuse the Come i ({.mum.- d’.fiflmefw i £ xbGaltiug siock. chfeago G TG €ote o madks .12 Tend taverest. BY TELEGRAPH, aiding WEW TORK. ¢ ¥ \ To ths Wastrn dsocialed Kxw Yoxx, April 24.—Qold, on the wae news, pany collected their face, and they wero **pood siialong ‘10 count” sa againat the :uvldoud due @n the policy ss shown at the end. Auvy one can #¢o Lhat the pote ls vlmply an oflset to suequsl smouat of the dlvldcnd, and lhll 1f thero hdb"n nuu vnds would in cash ln lddlllnn to the face of palldu. nn%ll share bad becti no dividend the EBE nota ivo been deducted lwm the policles, The ('em -u loscs mothing; the fnsurcd muinber Jos Dok T84 Cowpany pars tha clabin tho makar of the note pays uontol ffis dividend and the trans- actlon 18 completo. 4 Pollcy-Tlolder ** trants an answer as o the amonnt of premiom- nflltfl held Aa arects on 1apsed policies, and Instancen the cars of & com. pany aniong whose assets some one has eald such notes wers found, If A cumpany’s officers have been shown fo have mada fslte retuens, let them receive thelr deserts, bnt, until there are good geonnde for supposing others have made sch, we auhmit that their aworn statements shonld be ac. cepted. What urmem:a conld wa aak oeyond that furnished already? " Poilcy-Tlolder's ™ closlng inqniry I somewhat vague, lioes he question whether the sarplas in & urely mutaal cnmpnny 18 returned to the meinber? rl 80, '*to ask the question fs toanswerit." Or does’he mean that dividends on atock to **ane who has been there ' are not conalderablet 1f 20, why 2ro, capitaliats willing fo pay 168—par 1 such stuck? Fal REAL ESTATE. The following lnstraments wers fiied for record Taesday, April 24¢ QITY PROPRRTT. wm{om st a00ft @ of flalated ety n - II'N( ll ' 1 Mtl\fl Iu d Apr! I (c-u.l' Ai‘(’g'lu!al )lurnn Lt i .paventh at, 173 18 8 0f Dutier 35, af, 43 xun»mn. dated April 24, Eame as the ahove, l.\!\f'rl\\! M. secor) dated »\rfll 2.0, " Abioy by T (e 5 of Lincoin sty n ) e 23x118 I8 2,000 4,000 s 0,000 12,000 T 24xi00 ?f. Emi TIT8 1t adjoining R Gainnat. duted Re. Larrabed st 235% f » of Uentre ot, l", 41Nz FTACIE with bultainis, dated Apriv 21 Vine fisof Willow st. o f, 2-103 im nd vty W -f«unr'x. 2168 Sutatng No- 115 dkted Aprl sa8 #0UTI UF CITY¥ LiNiTA, WITHEN A RADICS OF SRVAN AtLad orgnn cornrnotis; nrray st, 8 w cor of hird oty e I, 395123 “n:':{ln"bnumnx, BALe P 1rcracsonsencors® HB00 ———— COMMERCIAL. Thefollowing wera the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city daring the twenty-four hoors ending at 7 o'clock ot Tuesday moming, and for the corresponding time last year: Reeelpir, Atpmenta, 3877, | . 1878, 1872.) 1876, ur, byl 1 11,132 Flour, ! 1! Lo Wheat, b Corn, 213818 15,380 T804 3,781 13187 23,37 Faw s Jutter. 1oy “Withdrawn®@from stor during Mondsy for city conanmptlon: 6,303 bu wheat, 435 bu corn, 1,505 bn oats, 778 b4 rye, 7,160 bin barley, The following grain was lnspected {nfo storo In this city on Tuesdsy morning: 3 cars No. 2 spring, 1 car No, 3do, 4 carsand 200 bn rejected do (8 wheat, sgainst 51 tn 1870, and 108 In 1875) 3 ‘48 cars high-mixed corn, 43 cars new do, 53 cara new-mixed, 50 cars Xo. 2 corn, 52 care rejocted o, O cars and 5,800 U no gende (204 cara corn) 3 i3 cars white oats, - 6 cars No, 2 do, 10 cara ro- Jected do (28 osts); 24cars No. 2 rye, 1 car ro- Jected do; 4 cara No. 3 barley, 1 ear rejectod do, 1 car no grade, Total (361 cars), 105,000 bu. Inspected ontt 53,472 bu wheat, 111,620 ba eorn, 1,R00 bu oats, 13,010 ba barley, ‘The leading produce markets were again exeited yesterday, and generally higher, though eome de- partmants were qniet, Tho rumor that war had ‘actusliy been declared sct many operators wild, »nd prices jumped about as If the quotations them- solvea had gone crazy. This was especialiy the case with whent, which advanced nearly 04c per bn, but with less doing. Provislons and corn wers active s well ss strongor. The trading was chiefly foe future deolivery, littla boat- ness balng - transacted witha view to immediata shipment, The rapid advants {n prices caueed awlaespread calling for marglus, and there was aome cinbarrassnient, but no additionst auspen- #lons reported, other than thoso involved in the fact that a pood many trades were settled, and In Aomo casus the debtors saked fora day or two of Hmo to realize, 1t laa wonder thero haa not beon A great denl more of this, or of absolute falluro. The advanco has been general, and so rapld as to smake {t impossitilo to follow, Marzing cal.ed ono day were found Insuficlent to protect the trade Into the noxt day, und where.trading was- con- ducted for parties at o distance tha calling of margina from them could not be conducted with suflicient certaluty to protect the commission mor- chant from extromo porsonal risk. With such im- mionso lines of shorta out aa in this market, It wonld nave bozn scarcely a wonder If fallurss wore reported by the dozen. The fact that our tradors have stood up so woll under the trisl argucs that the bualnose hore 18 conducted on & wmach more #olld basie than {s generally bolicved. ‘The extraordinary Grmnows In the price of wheat during the past few days can’only bo accountod for by taking into account sevoral facts. Inthe Orst place, out prices were kopt down last fall and win- ter, on an acknowledged short crop of 1874, by tho fact that the ltueplan surplus was hurried to market Dy the owncrs under fear of war this soring, Thoy shipped It fn stcamors to Wewlern Europe, (nstead of tylng to the oid etyle moda of sall transporta- tlon, and thls gave an uousual supply to the con- suming markets of the Old World, which rendered them comparatively independent of the United States, Bt the war is now a fact; and it ls found that, even If there wero no war, tha Husslsn sur- plus bae already boon montly forwarded. Added o this s tho fact that little o nothlog can bo cxpected from Mosdls next autumn unless the war shonld prova 10 be of anuxceedingly ophemeral duration, 1t Ja found, too, that there is very llttlc wheat in the Northwest, Even Milwaukeo, with prices awsy above ours, only recelves a bepgarly pitiance of wheat dally, and California will have barely 430,000 tons to axport from the caszent erop. Tt woutd of coursa bo foollsh to cialm that thero I8 no wheat leftin the world. There are always parcals behind which can bo drawn oat by sufliclently ligh prices, and thoss Ligh prices materlally diminlsh consumption at thesame time, Thore will probably be found wheat enoogh In the world to prevent atarvation; but the condition of thinge woald have justificd wmuch highor Bpurea than were current here during the latter gm of laat year, oven If the bear sud the turkey ad sgreed to live In pesce. Wheat ls, howaver, gonerally regarded as dangsrons properfy now, and the wiser class of operalors are withdrawing from tho trade as rapldly as poesiblej thoy Intend to hold aloof til) the excitemeny 4 paat, ‘The douand for dry gooda was unabated, and the market was falrly Arm at former figures, Dlesched and brown cottons, ticks, denims, ducks, prints, boslery, and notions were each orderod un & gen- erous scalo, and tha ‘uunl position of the market is natisfactory o tho trade gencrally, In the gro- eery markot no price-cbhanges were dovelopod. A reasonably-sctiva busluess waa In progress, and for all the stapla srticles and for most slde-goods tho markot presentod & irm tone. Sugars continue scarce, and Were strong at tha advance notod un Monday, Sirups aud molasscs sympathize with sugars, and scom in a fsir way to go ‘higher, Coffces aud teas also show a slight leaning In holdars’ [favor. ‘The .butter markob was withoat change for the betler.. The demand {s from hsnd-to-month, andthe steady Incrense of atocks gived prices 8 downward Inclinatlon. Cheeso also Is dull, with values tending in the same direc. tion. Dried frults are In better request, and both domestic and foreign descriptions are worklug Srm- er. The quotations of lsyer and lovso Muscatel ralsine were advanced Sc per box, and prunes were moved up another 4¢. An advaace in Nichlgan dried spplos of Jcwas slso nmoted. Puh were about steady. In the market for oils, paints, and colors no fmportast new features were developed. Bagging remains dull. Leathsr, l-nb-:w. coal, sud wood weee quies and uachanged. ‘The demand for lumber waa falr ab the ylrd- snd light at the docks, Priccs wers unchauged, Uardware and oslls wero lu fals demsnd and eady, somo Impoited goods Leing Brm, The wooland broom-corn msikets were unchangod. Beeds wetn gemerally aclive sod steady, aund bldes contiuue Srm, under @ good dewmsnd from spocalators snd other buyers, Tho hay mar- kot was quict, though there wore orders fn for timothy, which was quoted bizher, but trading was lmited by )ight oferings. 'Pralrie was dull, Gresa traits wers steady, skawbarsica boluz lower owlug O TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1877 to largerrecoipts, The afferings of Bonthern herrics will probably ba abundant next weck. Ponitry wan eanler and eggs alow. Lake freights wera in falr demand at nnchanged Tates, at 3a forcom to Buffalo and 7¢ fordo to Kingston. Ntoom was engaged far 10,000 bu wheat, 506,000 ba corn, and DO, 000 bt oats, Rall freights were quated firm at the following figares: To New York, 30¢ per 100 s on grain and 4Gc on meats, To Boston, Portland, and Pravidence, 3ic ongraln and 50c on provislons. To interlor New Encland points, 35¢'on grain. i‘rovl-lvnl to Daltimore, 47¢, and to Philadelphla 3c. The direet forolem exports from New Yark Jast week inclnded 1,000 brls flonr, 156,830 bn corn, 10,310 bu barloy. 1,356 brls pork, 1,145 tes and 225 other packages lard, 707 brls tallow, 4,716 boxes meats, and 4,074 cascs of canncd menu. A movement Is on foot to have a change mada in the fnspection of barley In thin city. A petition will be circalated bmona tha raliroad offielals, ware- thouscmen, and recelvers, asking that the fnspec- tion bo conducted hereafter by ono man, who Is to bo nominated for the offico by.the brewcraand maltaters, with especlat refcronce Lo his competency toperform the work, and be appointed by the Chief Inspector of Orafn. Itisalso proposed that tho batley be stored In as feww houses as possible. It Is thought by consumara and athors fntercated In the trade that anch an inspection would seenra more uniformity of grade, and help greaily to re- etore the confidence of outside conaumern, who, within the past year or two, and not without rea- eon, have grown to Jook upon our Inspection with susplicion. aralk 1x sTon®. The following aro tha footinge of the oficial re- ‘port of the grain in atoro in this city on the oven- ing of 8aturday last and corresponding dates: Apntat, dpriftd, Aprtt 22, ) MW I| ‘-“mt‘k 0ld At 3 c, and cloe % o (B* " nd rloked firm At the onulfle scares and nnmln-l At m‘ue. mr 7 reqlieat and frmer. Caaty sles’ wrs reporie l%)ln' AL D440c; 000 It No.2 white st Jic: o mum 3 $impla at 25@Alc on mck: uuonu a @J8g free on board, Total, 77,000 bu. WYE=Was 0Fm st an advance of receints ware IaTger. 29 ears Mln* {herewas nxood demand and (ng ofte small. Cashy #0ld at Ric, and M 3ame fgare; June was Cash aales were reported o'fl‘m hu No, 2 aL83C; 400bu by sam+ Ao . Tot! hu. BARDET AR Gnlee and. Arm. seller AMI way 7o about, tho peat ected Fampies were In of iotei at eazA0c seltera, vid, Ful 108 were repol Tiey'wax aveiea Car: ots of Ko queTmml Jade lower, at 736 e, No, 2 v n A 1’ A C B mpls wers autat, Cunnde bar y‘mnllmlel in (m\ flzmnml and the best grades have vanced to . m e o """"?"'c"f&"i&‘hn. mn’i‘e’.":'! i ?’ éynmrnlntl.‘unauuk. Totsl 2 I) srm po,rx-s-m n,um el at 81009 for May and lls for . A L2 eiter gune st 810,20, Jmmn Tibs—500,000 Ibs At 8o for May and $8.15 for una. LATEN In thaaftarnoon the mlrtuu wers "5““‘ and e regulan advancing rapldly on account of the omelal war b mu avaclive and higher. Galos 0,750 brls l :r ’fl 6.33@10.50 for Jaoc, o e ner Hales o Lo ai ll'klfi@“hfl?(of\ll! and § i sales ot 107 SAY. Aok £9.30 for, Jane, aad noh bxa long b hort clears -nermynnm(uuu-rm g st 1tor lmu 0. Wheat wasactive and oxcited. advancin and eloing e higher than at ¥ oclock, ol %% 10 81,7134, then decltned, 4nd afterward 5% ;‘f-”'f! )‘ll!l 70 May sold at 81,030 nlrllvn. nnd llnlod 24e bigher, AoABI: am . Janc ol ot ménd‘?e"u'lnea e o Lo o i i hatter, selling at 400 S Yor dune, And 3o below theso prices in M,{mldlt settiement, CALL. LA8T 'k was fairly active and nrmar. cloatng at sinas v May and $10.45 for June, Sales 2,250 bria AL 1048 seilor Juns, atard s in falr redueet nd 743100 ishor clas closing @t f ., Bales l!loll‘lnt 10 P18 ellir dtne. 'y r]‘ Fo "Bikfier, with Sajesof 100,0001b4 at #6.30fof L Qn'nlneled New No, 2,... L i 60,157 643,443 12,060 16352 10,840 i E ™ TTmoer 183,310 20,5 Lo i 0870 0,A70 08 T AT L707 00,340 - . 043,787 108, 190 'rnm of il kinda in stoto, 7,625, mhn. Theso figurea show a decrease during Iul weok . (bostdas the quantity aftoat at the begiuntng, which has Jeft the harbor) of 184,046 bu wheat, 220,704 bu corn, 5, 388 bu oats, £3,113 bn barley; and an lncreaso of 2,861 bu rye. Total dectease, 431,000 bu, Tho above noted quantitics of N. W. wheat Include 42,130 bu No, 1 Minnesota, and 61,037 ba No. 3 do. ‘The following tabla oxhibits tho stocks of graln in Peoria: A’l:g'.?l. A)!rl u, AM'?‘J. RECEIVED nt Chicago Castoms April 24: Moseback & Mumph- rey, 4 casks of aoda-nsh and 20 kegs of chlorato polash; the Chicago Stamping Company, 31 boxes of tin-plate: LI & Bullen, 16 cars of barloy; Tleld, Lelter & Co,, 4 cases of dry goodss L. O, Huck, 1,600 bu of barley: A, B, Mecker & Co,, 21 carsof pig-fron. Amount collected, $7,057,21. PROVISIONS. HOQ PRODUCTS—Wero moro active {n the aggre- gato, and stronger, in sympathy with graln, though chlefly on tho apoculative deals, as there was very littla demand for cash lots, though tho shipping movement conttnasa active. 1logs were {n good anpply, but quots ed stronger, sad Liverpool was reported 6d por awh higheron lard, with 8 firm feeling in pork and meats. A good deal of the trading hiere was In changlng over from ogo month to snother, sand in closing up provious- 1y extating contracts, Axas Porx—Was active, and advanced 87340 per brl, but fel back to 358373 ahovo tha Jatcat quotatlons of Moilday. Sales were roported of 50brla cash 8¢ $1% 1234, 20,000 brla saller May at $13.83310,43, and 33,770 brls selicr Junc at $10.00210. 40 Total, T3,800 bria. The market closed ateady at $10.02)4310.03 for roupd tots of caahor seller April; $10.0:4@10.04 scller May; $10.17%@1. 20 seller June, Eelier the year was quoted 8L $14.00814.50. Prime moss park was nominal st $13.75@14.00, and llll’l flmo st $10.' 11,00, TR R Al biaand, and sdvanced e 0 flulfl h’ O'I" M fivu but mlmlu uotatlons of unnmunm.an Ly kaulmln 10 .u s 10,0SGH10. 1741 A ics' selicr e u. The market. for e 100 ot o 10 selLcs AT and $10.150 ojerate demand early, and nncaJ-mmfiaxmrn.)n-ym athy with b '- and ut ihe improvement waa 1o4| ln'l“\ eaion: BAlch WerS epored of 00) im:hullldnn (-murf 58 3ifet Ao, akh e shore rlbs at 7,05 fer May, OXcs long clesrs & 3 1, un T r #nd short Sleara an private lerp!‘n;x.;fn i:'; w::!' hickled hama at ad o €t hunts (14 1) AL 1S t’: ;hm miTket Eloaed st s mlmmu range of tes Juoe u U eltedilonay . eibrivaiios mllvr Aprl ll|}| Shout- Shorp ng Ahort Tivey - clbares citgrn iy g’ () i 7 n o ! W o LTI ng H ) ahart cles at Ao B .,..:."m:." oot RoRa uoted ?uumunmn et Vigiitea it boxmmuwu m bams, 8 o, e«n IHIN 0 Hacon Alllo ol l‘fl‘ for sl l"lldl' £ o Bivg s o ahort cloars o st B0y Jupir cut o al ek 'm [ 1 ' 10| u'b l‘fl-—\\ aro sLo and quist at $10.7% lnt.nu far I\wu‘. BT 68 for Sxlra "mcad; wnd TaLLe w-w A@sMa fur clty, and for CGLntry lots do oF e, 4% o1, and 7K G0 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~—Was qulet, under 8 good demand, and 25¢ per brl hlghor, the stocks it the hands of holders belog 80 amall that litile was offcred. All that was on sale ‘wag eagerly ploked up by bugers. Tha reported sales Ware 430 brls spring oxtras, chiedly st $0.0010.00; 100 ‘brla apring superfioes on private termus; and 100 bria ryo flour st $3.50. Total, 800 bris. Tha market closcd firm at tbo following range of prices: Chulce winters, 84.75@0.23; medium do, $8.0048.50; common do, $7.80@4.23; choice Miunesata spring, $4.5000.23; medlum do, $7.548.23; cholce patents, $0.75@10.73; medium do, $4,7530.33: comnon do, $4,238.50; cholee famlly flours (spring), 84,0038.23} med $7.5028,00; sbipplng extras, $7.3527,751 cholc g superfine 85.7566.25; medlum do, $5.0043.60. Itye Bour, $5.23(83.50. Bran—Wss fa good demand, and atrong as the recent sdvance. Salcs were 40 Lons a¢ $18.00 per ton on track snd freo oa bosrd car. MiDDLINUS~Sale Was msda of 10 tons aé §19.00 per ton on track. Rrz-Fauu—Esle was made of 20 tons st $19.00 per toa free on board car. Comx+MEat~8ale waamede of 101003 coarsaat §10.00 Per ton on brack. WHEAT~Was modarately sctive, aod very mach ex- eited, sdvaacing 03¢, aod cloalng #i4c higher tbaa on Monday svealus. Liverpool wis quoted strong, with unxxonhl‘hllhllg:xh nni] private advices noted l\’m of ntal while n Tar ol bl el of e Je b Mo AT f Was Chiey' umiens of futures Holh lhu lanl and short H 3 -nx(uulloc&uwun!h el at the end act NYTII‘IA) 0 1) da Sitemiti Tadadly -mflcuu to with Y au bim c Whisal AL prescil prices, —uul Dhar'the exciteaen may corm {30 now, 3 6 will e oinfesti Pt tho. taarkes bo b lucresad In tio oluine Bloat auyiehiere i thery of our recelpts sy polnte. Feller June vpencd at U1 L odd o n.uvmmum- uterue- e, To Dack A a5 ol o 1. Gt hi iy sdaeer 'i»unu -umu«a erthe moatl, 0'!\!5 ar | v Cloalug st i nflwle il it the. §iporsl Bales were 2,003 bu ”.“nélo a u 51.-1 1u. &-&dcd Tots were entirly A R Lt w3ced 24 per bu from tha lutest uoted ua fuie e of Saudoy Gl ivaie ll\lm.l Kl]lln I'\!l 'llll"e' e ot York v riacro e il Sur stk sidrs vabliiiod » ater crial decreance aui k1o, ncntun Wei ¥, iib e liberad shiyincats, P et ytnpathizad with wheds in sircail, o Lfm‘{d‘u"n o rovedieat, &In T- 'be lucal tendency was Vi a3 but re Eastern orders ero for el GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTIOL~Was firmer at $2.0632.18. BROOM-CORN—~Was quict sud unchanged. Follows fng are the quotations: Chatce green hurl, S|27cq mo- dlum " hurl, red tipped, 434@30¢ green brosh, with hurl enough to work it, 33a4ci redtipped, with do, 4@4'4ct red do, 333)e; Instds brush, 3240; medium to cholca stalk brald, 4@5iay {aferlor brashy 24ad0s croaked , 3R4C, BUTTEN—The market was without spectsl new fea- tures. Trada continueadall, and, as the dully rocelpt considerably exceed eurrent roaulremonts, tha ton- deney is more and more in buyers' favor. Most of the cholce butter {2 picked up on the day of arrival and at tolerably full prices. We quote tha market wesk Aho tollowling Tange of pricess Chalce yellow, 24g280; modium to good, 10210 Inferfor to common, BX14c, BAGGING—Nothing new can bo noted of thls mar- Xet, Trads dlaplays but Iittle snimation. and round lota maystiil bo obtalged. at a concesston from the quoted prices,” Far May, howevcr, Jobbers anticipste & Ronerally fmproved demand and frmer pricos. Weaquote: Htark A, 23ia; Montaup, 220} Peerlens, 226 Ontarlo, 2304 Lawlston, 3103 Otier Creek, 18a; American, 18'o; Amarkoag, 1961 burlap begs, 4 and 5 by, 13G150; guae nica, sluplo, [4815e; do donme. 24B34Ke. HEFAE—Qood to cholca full cresm now fact cm e e ot uau N Joorar Atk re OTErOL prices ranging from Trade romains dull, OAL~In this department of Srada thore was 0o o r coof actiritr, and the markes wat exsr, bo h for s0fL a1 1! et Lackawsuna I8, DRafiona rematn a eforos .73, witii dn occastonal 1 \Vero slow at i o % olumbla ) ufa-rmnu. ratatne. and Miohigan lp]!lcl'urvn‘l incedt nlhlr flnerml ons. we "Wllhrllll qum? sage. Trade contincs to fmprove: And fs now llrl] l"l ve Ior the Uma ol yoar. Ilmflhll auoter — Dt gy, kegs, 10G11c: d i do -y-:n. ll‘l e aQbia: Zanta Sur: T Toatci Sichtzan do. 42 I\fi\u\:m 3&'\( ! Hida, Serrn French wainits '“%IIN flrcnoma ey u “’&’ 14, 73p(eAc! Texy Mas, Sttt u«ui(a‘xz\lru Infion poaguts t@OHE: Tea- s folr demand. and steady, an [l Tha re celpa of sirawherries wer Tara it w 450 51 Aples inlo 8323 por. biiy o R Totalt, w3 sad.h Vatenela orangey 1 reascd aranges, 83.00:.4 00 por box i I emnn-. $4.500 0O parhoxt hananas, £3.(Ce O o rloca ranged (he same sa on Monde and with the exception of ona or two of the minor as 1 cles were held with pronount.ed Qrmness. Sugars wery 1y, but the scant, lul’l‘lr!"lm(\l “m;f fifitn trin Tato e, Cfecs oS, ind me wel was R t-lrlm-urhcwry trado at the '"n""" “fl""'fl""’mfl« Lontsane, o i a s Lot OPYREA =), P ghalcsta fiora u doo o pritne. 3074 iy ‘: mn“-gfi{ thJair fi;'muun:. Pridisio; S H i FHAHC, a J- uAu—l bacent cic Toat 1@ty o cruned, 1ya o p\ IBird, Ttos o AT Ac"’déxmn: 201 £ Hanuard, > 1 G o1, a1} G No. %, chotco Nk, 10 (A 100 alF wnnmndo.wnmu (o4 com- loat drips. s8@00 Califor, chofe do s, m«‘;\v:m}:fi{‘n 3343 comman molasaes m-x--n—»\n»nlu. l%;fl"s{m c)uvu."m\ 250 “ peprer. | e, s1o001. 107 Oht: uumu ny rul\ uluc 1 srmen moltied, 03@(cy mn 3 \W) x e-cnu Gtsom, 100 5nmn mperm. o;m lhn IlAY—'l'lmol.h was | request for shipment and Arm- ’belnllll.lel Vrafrio was duil, bat oot r. the offerin, nlmuhlv hlwet. Timut] 0.50@ 10,001 No, @y §7.0%47.60) Upland DrafHio, n.nb‘ i nloug VNLD—\‘GN io fatr demand and 33 higher, ynipathy with graln, Sales wors 130 brlaat 81,04 pr ™ Li8-Wers in contigued dewand and The -muturLcrlrxl wro lluht. put & goad man arareectved alers. tehery 3 groea: et AR : C; |’w De: l’mau'ufi o Grimodry i and u‘fl‘n.. M Oll‘"llllfl '-ll\-ll-&lll! llllwll 118, 4. ¢nnulnl at llul:\a for Wisconsla and 156 m leP V!' \. hops, l! Cll’fillll}‘ eayst Iul rather 21 usiness, Mlu re. striciid by Fis searcity of dedlrai o atock. cleaz- Ances for oK o lcas than 300 bales, whi i e ahipment of mu nuuu. Nrowers who gnahd ook are now begluning (o e, (peiog wnars ey of he i siiallest week' havobean working Tun sniv‘nor muppllon, and naw. e st present pioderste el ca. lnu (2 trounle s m- mp ‘w-mrur tha huge I 100 pour Lo Fun e Tlaki o i rexlly Ehotse, Bupe k1o sals 10 G Sor ety o0 nes There s iive lnuulry!oruhu‘:ucnummhl s o fiho Bock ficrable. quaniitics {0 AasLialy & Ui Srats i a Mo 4iSal0d Srbetier prices than mfl ohtatned n Now Yorky cousigumeats (0 Uile market, therafors, coaseq, | NETALS AND TINNERS: STOCK-Werefu falr de. faad s It Baty. Thie adyance of woTd his A tencnoy taailfien she maFket for Unplaies aad otier fmported oo, b 18 thg prios Tt "ollowl $7.754 doIX, 03] 1 } T 1X 'u ksl luq 33e4 ittt ‘l)u: b OLDER=ND. 1, """‘”K...’.‘A.é ':«cfiuemxnum ner b Cull caris st sl oy tioy o 1, stalne ‘"":1' l"'xf' l"m- |mmunm Vrom, ku 30, 14¢, with dis~ on, $2. Tres nux 3000181 105011, ey 12, !i 9. oy 17, 1364 18, 105 jected to aay quota: u-l dr(llllld for "‘!V.' leadios it i Iy (u'fi:f’n mfnnmoml" e 35 “'"'.m'f: 5 x'-. l-m i soai o lflC m. ' L " o ‘ ] Ies i '2 lfl:.‘lltl!l! | Tairiey, pure. o i ,”3 .,.L’.m'.*;: A ke ol o irar 7ty wainine, Sendortiel 74 Jeg gswline, Jltl Wus Virglula Ol. nll‘ u u.fldlm'uas uurfl. deg.y 0S3 redu SERINTS AND COLOWS-A good te demnndhunl-ud 7‘"?-’“? ::]'fiu'."un e O haalh hiote pa ToRomer X LEAboBirictly pures §0.731 f‘ brands, mj:o—rnnsn. $12.0013.00; do mwm.ln.wo % CoLoms—Chrows yellow: tn oll, 13230c; Umbers sud Steanas, 12cinei lnmu!uxnen.mx cosch_ bl 7 gratnlu col er8l painie. u Vehatanbre o re. dry, ATOLE-Cliol i S & tal. 10 A\UQAML-THI llfl(l‘lhu rere largers, and botl chickcos and turkezs were sastor. Gawme 13 A ‘4'“;"-'(." Lovi, $L.00@4.50 par dox. Iu coope: Ly SChions appiny o LS et U ezl 13@15c, Uaxz—duipe, Tous! ¢ dez. BEELS~' “Gl' munl l‘\". aad s ‘ the bulk of the ts. ing la flmu‘fly- l\lu llfl s0ld DUl of fhe Stating bains 12 LU w, aud ] rime medium clover closed vy 50, mu&m:"mmomn s Frizie Ywmothy '8¢ $1. T v roquest and 3 Fios it hn:"'i‘rl gfl:&fl%m“mm?qu 703 ulsflnnaun dalry. JAC tl—llul( l.’Il s wil lI)Ml wuch ulm o and pricea do wot diplay macu siresuif tho mllnnl 'hclu mare of ‘medium grades: S eiioe, 854 106: mediit 0 good, ral Lu".‘-.uu premed. cholceto extrs. 633 tecd, Ouisodus Balt-Lrizhy chvtce, 53 . $7,50, flflhllll d ro; Bloas- DEimor on:"u’m“ iAo, ’fifid“mx ,:.3' fimo il s rrie ns.m; nilana bidck: 87,5t ma umm befig chioteeat, crss s gooil o, i, 406i43c ipe. m@nfl 201 aod Fomton, G3a3%e; mon, o1, 3 oh meatnin: f943c) Ancs $A@S0CH fineat, Adagicy chilco, aamictetinlrest, 75 . WOUD—Enid {11 & small way at prévious igus making at 6800 (O beach, ARk §7.50 for mapie~de- ligeres FAL—Tas easler under larger offcringa at 5480 for "v"'} AT R —wers 1 s ly and esster. ~Wero In lar; and . liermuda to) l RCP .“mj" 'r host e ml 28 Pfll’lfllLfln Dll tops, !) mga”"' 4 fpinach, 0GR par boxt Ta Soes per boxtple: e nen ecein nu and Gl lmllln gers, Uilierwing tho market wan qiet. Fojiow] Yors! ‘Dricea. Lo, mANAEACLATTS (0F AAsoried o Dioniers ray Jaac ten. for MIKEC, 10te Fram Kan hanta eneral recetverat Wastied icoce, finc, W7 rae, JOLIAEL deccc fine, nuvywu 3¢y do coarse anid gzausc; b mal edor flime to ‘cholce, 406 42e1 s Lo RO D FREIGHTS=Were qutet. ronowxn. o 8 current rates: esual Iourin Gratn, Four, otet nlk, bri. meats, bt 40 8547N; eholce, 63270 JAPAN muw. 2"’ CAl¢ago 1o~ C!flll fi’ll‘. Cents. ew Yotk w Imora. Fid 2 Thiladelphis.. 2 50 oston & a3 0 50 albanyand Montre: 0 L] 0 LIVE S8TOCK. cntcaau, G Tiecelpte— Catite, Monday. 47 Tacsdar. 1, a8 active at rathior stronger prices than provalled thia day beforo. Tho suphly was come paratively Jight, and embraced & good class of stock, and, with the diferent classes of buyers all operating Hberally, the 4,000 head of cattioon sale were easlly disposcd of. While sll grades met with ready sale, falr ta goad smooth Iight and medium weight cattle wero the most In_demand, and commanded relatively the best prices. Well fatted draves, averaging from 1,000 101,100 B3, fotched $4.5024.60, whila $5.00@3.25 was pald for cattlo welghing from 1,130 t0 1,350 Bs. Tho ‘wanta of feeders and Chicago butchers wers principsily aupplled at $3.50@4.50. Vealssold at £3.0035.50 per 100 Ba, and springers at £23.00340.00 per head. Dulls ‘were sslable $2.5024.00, accord| to condltlon, Among the day's sales werd 03 head at £3.50, by 8tra- , 2 1 83:50. by Martin market elnlfll nrm. m l l Cholce Deaves—] ne: tak, Wall-formed 3. clrlo.’ryolrmr Wackawelgiing 1iooto, 5.2583.73 5,0083.28 . 4.8034,80 R ey 10 1. awckRum-—Ovmmonu e, "‘"h‘ffn‘m"' AT e s, 3.4084.50 3.4024.50 2.50R3.25 A'n. Av. DPrice, 20, 51.50 « 1,201 g4.60 . 8,50 163 4,80 44, B 4.60 . 8.0 4.8 . 8,20 4874 11 0880 ‘.&‘l 13 « By 473 17, £.25 470 47, By 4.70 13. g. g.m n B Wi 23, o ‘ a3 14 6.0 4.00 43, 800 4.00 17. 603 4.0 " 8.00 4,060 1 £. 125} 413 17. .03 4.00 o 10, 8. 1334 4.00 3. 4.03 4£.00 18, o0 3.0 1 8.00 a.m 3. A3 373 .83 B0 A5 3.50 4.83 3.50 D 21 3.%0 ", 3.40 fl.l"h 19, 803 hog markot. was an active e sizops 'rnn Tocelot did not. pan out a4 %o frade had expected, the arrivals vurulier(nl altog the nuni: That fact, Fia from, on ‘Change uF Incressed. sirameli in v ous. mave buyers couddence, and sales wors nuick at an orer Monday's priccs of Bo or sinco Snturday of loc per 100 Iha, ipsers and tnferier mlnd Tou'aid at |.lwas.m( mml Alm 10 hei t packing nwn at chol nmm vy Erades (o shinpers .‘ i el ling prev tnd by some’ " furtner CivaACe was relicied Tot Wednesdsy, No, Ae. Price MI. AIV. mce. Nm v, Price. 53,...377 83,77 . 8240 BT aeeder 840 o4 540 BULLXD D4 M008Bl Blo.174 B3 801 503 82,0101 B33 0810 BB 28,0100 £.03 #0208 0.3 2 aL A0 2 4 B35 81 5,03 48, B35 B, ay. 43, b2 2 525235 1% 40! 00d laul I;fl lhwplnfl demlnfl u(llflL ket was Blonk. Bala) wr miled & $4, 230,23 ualiiles. Below will b6 Io:r‘nl some of |bu cHotat Rt PFALO, ALo, APHI 34, CATTLE~Decelpts, 1,064 to fori ek Bin%; IATKEL activer Kusply. har ‘ll €Clunl o tho demsniz prigcs werd gensratly unchanged s o le4 wero ratl; ahippers, §1.0 ™, HUEERAND L1 rean arrivales toal for the oek, ?.bt‘n 1 Irarmnull ue Sitold, befog hetd e, 50; lo'a' T r(h weelk. 8,630 S Hecninini. weal AL yasiorday s pn ) D M Egu“ 1o the domand; 431 heavy good, §. Yorkers, I3t yands DIN of ltuck ‘ u.rx'm. 31" second, $000MT1 Jined i acceda 10 any aa yuchin, de ned to acceda iyangoq ‘mariet dull; pricos smhmnumn faw Almxx lambe, lziucmm yesrlingg, , 83,00 s Aln LAllul-l'chell'll. l«fll& (Suxonmary, dontf O boi—A g s ixonneas,” Apr 658=Active m Tion, §4,50a4:00; {air o &o0d. I Backing, 3004 4 4x. Locy AT~ Llpmm&nmn-n. ls:!ak.mx Fecol Ipu. AT, 1OV naut Sironge oo demmana af previous quotas LUMBER, ‘The cargo market wat dull yesterdsy, Tha oferings conalated of tha remalnder of Monday's ieet, with ona or two additions, A few sales were made, but recelvers senerally declined to veport them, saying prices were 0t yet establiahed. Jolsis sad scantling wers quoted ot §7.2597.60,—the outside for Manlstee. Common inch was quated at $8,0038.50, Aad shiugles st $2.05@ 2.3 per 1,000, Haleai The eargo schr R. Howlet, trom Hamifn, 170,+ 000 1% plece stufl at §7.33. ‘The yard msrket waa falrly active at Irvegular pricea. The mosthiy report shuws a ducrense of 49,663, 847 ft of lumber daring the month of March, the stock on April 1being 240,514. 108 ft. The stock oa April 1, 1878, was 213,003,707 14 0r 16,845,000 {1 leas {han on thesamo date this yoar, Followlng are the yard quotations for dry lumber: hnilnd umnd‘c':cu. 1to3inen.. ‘fl‘ le coninon, di Z2.00 B B waitd | s [ 3 A"m &mm. 101 0043000 U0v8 24,00 % 16.00 14,00 0.0 ! 50@10.00 Di 400 by g 3% by dard. 2.208 Ay |llll‘u Dll Cl’ll:k. dry 2208 ig Allalaonieck 0.0001303 BN E0ai0 10 SR DRY-GOODS, CHICAGO, ‘Throughout the woek ending with yesterdsy there was 8 satlefactory degres of actlylty 1p the demand for domegls dry-goods—sstiataciory Decause the sctivity extended to nearly sll department Koods, aad lavolved & larger volume of Lusiness than ls oficn witoessed 8t Luls seasou of the year. Adyices fromthe faterior conuuus Lo Feport a Ruod-Luslsces 1o progress and preacot Indications Justify the expectajions of Jobvers 13t the activity Daw characterizing the markat wlil be well sustained fof some Weeks ta come. Dleached sad brown coltons, drills, ticke, Genima, jeann ducks prints, worsted drees fabrics; bhostery, and notions have beon moved oub Lo large quantisies, aud Lo other lioes, also, therw has boon gooaloe sctivity. The markes bay Presérved a falily steady Wue, B 40 reduction 1 tw vr 2503.75 .No. 2, 11a 841 club, No. 1, 178 5di Na. 2, 128, Corn: e e e, ferance botween the two monthe widenton de. Betior | @nsc. . Yjantand blaok, £00d 10 | thrve brands of fow-geads brown cottoms beng tho daly waz nulet &% Naover duns; And selcp the month : eom! 2 o $ho enly. Tee ander. Mg e Totier eihorhg at 40 e ediom, ai@oqe; | Chanzes worthy of noto. Following 478 4ho latest quo- mm«m-rlnuov . 3 or m‘ nml ol -n»y*i" gran common to | tatior " ' aw i n bt T . o frmer thaia Torinight ago. Tha A(llnllnl\‘l'l hu mnrmllm uvau 54, Mot res | smpravemen ncreased demand and the | Atinntic 1, 4. \t 244 hel 7 sample. s -t advance in gold. uumnnon-rrmn(nu hefore: ting| 4470 on thick) Thiv do st 45k 7 Fea nhantd Gysrowpkn-common, atic end, do. 847400 Atiantia b 44 A1 Tand 5100 b (no #rade) a¢ 4ve Shost Totu | medtim, ag SeAnac: fine, Ao aey fineat, | Inatan Heads 4 torom. ilHlL'lcs:huiu, ude; holeest, 85@90¢; fancy,$1.00 | Indian ilend, AT wera mors active and advancedigprsge,cntet. | G1.13. 3 hceonmt ol the. Yite. In. BeneroREain, thoskls New 1A1=-Common, 29330ct qo0d do, AymAct me- !rolrls‘:ll;fl :cl!ll c.ph':‘lflfg‘e':l":u’;:'sfitlbuwtr |m‘l|’=> dlumm.mdm’:?{: m; 'l!:' l?t‘fll‘l fine, 50@%2¢} fincst, ) nice, 6347 Cholc r\v shout {avied bii There wia alta » nFy ) sy x‘u\wnw Eomon, 201 B Yood 4o, az@31) m 1 52c1 guod do, 4% m; nr.mu -:; nnum ot Initen Oreneri, AK- Indian Orctisrd! EE...) e o Nanertner ot Wt A" jAllen mnl Tz Bedaly, ... High colors, 1e extra. aIXaHANA, lo7 gpairas. m‘ Manaa! dlm-i (recdnioor imoor, AA. Utiea "Nonparei: AMISUTLS, 444, Daval,. roscaks A Mounnlow. Mi . it 4 n our e SRR AR "E marmu. 33, oH@I0) B S ' New Yoar, cainces contiaaes autet wi MXII!I \un Illfl lbfiPanl ll’:flu 'I ‘ h £ from 1) h‘nfl!. nnfl moving sowi] rown nmlmenclnflmue &4 uaettled, with B Fros- Fancy and hifting Jpect of additio d R L R S Fen Kooda continue llflullm pri BY TELEGRAPH. FONEIGN CITIES. The following tolegrams wers recelved on 'Changs fa Chicago: Arsit 4—LIvRRrooL.~Wheat In good demand; Cal- Ifornla clud, 128 3d@13s idg Californis white, 12s(8. 343 spring, 113 84128 04, Corn unchanged At 20s, Mank La¥z—Cargoes off somat—Whest buoya) dull. Cargoes on passago—~WWhest bunyant. Corn qulet. Falr averagoquality spring wheat for prompt shipment. by sail, 584, (ood carges No, 2 apring wheat off conat, 80s; - good cargoea Callfarnin wheat Off cosst, 508 84, Good cargoes American mized corn off coast, 27w Good ahipping Callfornia wheat just shipped, 50164y nearly due, 60s6d. LaTRR=2:30 p. m.~Dreadstuffs strong. Flour, 25e3 315, Winter wheat, 118 04y spring, 1is 34313 48) white, 112 11d@12¢ 841 club, 126 54@1248d. Cors, 20 @208 30, Reat unchanged, Luvzrrool—>ess pork—Prime Eastern, 775, Weat. ern, 6os. Cumberland aldes, 8831 shors-rlb aides, 306 long-clear sldes, 40u; shart-clear sidas, 418; shoulders, 2441 hamn, 438, Lard, 408, Primo mesa Leef, 0081 fn- dla mese beof, 071y extra India mess boof, 107s. - Prime citytaliow, 41504, Chisese, 708, D‘WC‘ 10 Tha Tridune. Livznroor, Aprildi=1t 8 m.—Froun—No, 1, 206 0d; Ko. 2, 27e. Gnatn—Wheat—Winter, No. 1. 118 0di No. 2, 1s8d; apriog, No, 1, 128 2t No. 3, 111 white, No. 1, New, 252 04@30134; old, 254 5d. PrOvIsIONS—I'0rk, 033, Lard 408 Livearoot, Aprl] M4—2:30 p. m.—DERADSTOPYS: Birong. Flour, No, 1, 8is; No, 2, 285 Wheat--Win- ter, No. 1, 124 No. 2, 11s 64¢ spring, No. 1, (28 44y No.3, 118 2d; white, No, 1, 1243d; No. 3, 11e11dy club, No. I, 128 84; No. 2, 1 3. Corn, 2004204 3d, Liverroot, April 3{~Latest.—Cortox~—Market dull and easler at 0} {e. Yarn snd fabrics at Manchester doil and tevding dowaward, BoxALsTUTPI—Wheat—Tecelpts for throe days, 37-, 000 quarters; American, 2,400 quarters; Callfornia whitc whest, 111 11d@12s 3d; do club, 123 3 124 Hdy No.2 to No. 1 red Westorn spring, 11820@12s4ili do witer, 112 640128 Flonr—Western canal, 24@3ls. Corn—Western mized, 234 841 new do, 20a@13d, Oate—American, 3s83464. Barley—American, 5404 Pesa—Cansdisn, 308 6d. Crover-8axp—00sd 754, Provisioxs—3fcss pork, 03s, Prims mess boef, 00s, Lard—American, 40s. Cheeso, 708, Bacon—Loog cleat. 40ay short do, 418 6d. TaLLOW—42¢ PrrpoLeru~Splrits, De; rofined, 12e 00, Lixexxp (11~30s@308 6d. fzatn~Common, 58 3d} pate, 135 BPIniTe TURPERNTINE-284 B, Loxnoow, April 24.~TaLLow—4ia, Bunan—Yellow clarifiod, 50s0s 6d, LiNaxxp O11~201 34, CaLouTTA Lixszzn—501 64@5Ts, BPinizs TORPENTINE=3T, Axtwxzr, April M. —PrranLEvM-~334L ——— AMERICAN CITIES, NRW YORK, Bpecial Dipalch 1o The Trituns, ] N:\v YORK, Aprll 4. ~0na13—Wheal—Market some- ‘what oxciteds §@7a per bu higher; business nearly sll In spring whest for export, witle & large sdvance io- aisted on,materially checking shipplog Inquiry; city millers disposed to stand of; sales 105,000 bu un: graded spring, $1.35@1.00; old No. 3 Chlcago, $1,70; mow No. 3 CUhicago, .83 dollvered; falr No. 2 Milwsukee, §L.81), In atore; straight do beldat §1.83. Ryo decldedly frm, with guod export demand; Westorn quoted st B5c@91.00. Corn 1@2c and ald cors 2@30 beiter, with & large busineas reported tor 6xport sad home wse and forward delivery; salcs on 1108008 296,000 buy ungraded Weaters mixed, G3(ci low mised, 63@04c) stasmer mixed, 62547:63%c, closing at the Iatter prico; ateamer yellow, 6IN@Sicy do, 633 6ic, cloalng at 64 a0 75,000 bu old Western mixed, In store, sl G5@0dcy 5,000 bu steamer mixed, seller April, 63c; 76,000 bu steamer mised snd 16,000 busteamer white, both all this week dellvery, at 83hci 152,000 bu stesmor mixcd, saller May, &t 613@63c clusing strong st the latter price. Ockax Pogioure—Derth and charter room higher for graln sccommodation; pecroloum vessels qulot; ea- sagoments 1o Liverpool by stosmer, 403 bu gralo st 63 scakd. Trovistoxs—Pork opened'frmer| afterward essler; ¢losed firmi mora active; sales, 170 bris pow mem oa spot, $10.2018.33; 230 bris May, 816.50, closing st $16.00 biug second eall May, $10.00 bld1 $10.40 sskedy June, 816,20 bid| $18.40 aaked; July, $16.23 bid. Cut meats, business moderste; prices Arm, opened & irifle higher towands the clossi lstest dealings at better prices; transsctions modcrate; sales of 413 tcs prime steam on spot si $10.33 @10.37%, cioaing at §10.80 bid} 335 $ca new at $10.334 3,000 tca May at $10.90810.53, closing b 810,551 &80 tea Jun 0. 40010:47H, closlng as $10.47)410.50; July, $10.534@10.53. Broax—Refned less active and lawery vaw very qulet; Cubs, inferior to common refinlog, 8\sa8Het falr refining, 936t good, 93c; prime, B30; prime, 94c; Cuba, falr 1o cholce grocery, VK@10Mo centrifugal, 4RI, 'rnwv:lxrrmwn sales 100,000 Iba prime 88 848N, closiog st wnx]t:y-m‘:'mnmm sales 130 bris sk §1.11 cash sad regulars mmuuu 314 per gal. 1. rastern Associated Pros, - vrll 24, -wrml-nukn dulu IIKC L A R sl lvwcq..lmnllfl unsettleds mu"m 11,000, brles 0, 008. 90; A0 87,309 X o 7 !‘"}%ur ;anx"ulhu'uu nmuu.' u1.1wu.w. ‘SH n.x—w st Eaaiiita! docidediy n(xucr* mcu exort doanads wiheryuciiied fo ot K, :LKkllmpHnI’il:nfir’ o] :m.nm"'m ri rint vl Caiaia, 81 urn 10 goud demand; m:wu. 1) 00 raded Rery miia . SULs seany Ebxed i o m{x ‘.‘\‘1 wlebiey wesa Jolloe., Sassy Boten D e sttt Tl S Bhdios NG whith A — umcuxu-(.mlufiml 1o cargoes, 10370¢ tn goldi