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& TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 22. 1878, FINANCE AND TRADE. Roview of a Dull Week Among the Chicago Banks. The Prodace-Market Ralher More Aetive-Proe visions Firmer--Dreadstalls Stronger, bt " Clese Tame, Movement of Produce During Last Week. FINANCIAL. The banks farnfshed Jittle newa last week. The demand for discounts was limited. Good bor- rowera had no tronble in placing their paper, and tlic banka do not tand upon theie dignity, out ‘when they hear of gnod paper in the market eo in rearch of It. TDeposits were steady, The gencral mercantile and mahufactaring business of the city 18 improvipg. Borrowing fs not regarded with as much entharlasm as It used, and there ta o growing tcndency among bmainess men to pot thomsclves morc and more on 8 cash basts. This policy, and the nl- most complete abeence of an ontslde demand for new coterpriees, and the dullness of apccalative andlegitimate huaincae on the Bonrd of Trade, inake Ahings very dall at the banke, Rates of disconnt were T@10 per cent. New York oxchange clored ficm at 25c¢ per $1,000 premium, The demand for Government bonds during the week was very good. They were honght by banks, capiialists, and the savings cla Gold was in active requent. and sold K@%c above tho New York price, on acconnt of o 16cal scareity. The clearings of the week are reported as fol- Jows by Manager D. R. Hale, of the Chlcago Cleating-louse: Clearings. Ralanees. $2,010.331 § 26081 7. 230877 Zcot,en1 283,784 850,30 Zaim 2,313,233 Total $13. 765,233 Corresponding week iast year. 11,638,283 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE 4 PRI CENTS AT THE CNICAGO SUB-TRBABURY. ‘The publie will be Interested to knotw that while it §s trne that gold-certificates are not cashed at the Chicago Snb-Treasury, they are receivable for subecriptinne to 4 per cent bonds; a0 aleo nre called United States bonds aud coupons, overdue, or fall- ing due within tuirty days. A circalar jssned by the Secretary of the Treasury lu January last is cxplicit on this point, ‘T'o furtber facilitate eubscriptions, tue Treasnry Department hns sinco anthorized the payment at 1be Sub-Treasury in New York for bonds bought ond delivered at the Sul-Treasary in Chicago, ‘This urrangement ecnables Chicago subscriliers to take advantago of the New York market, and heads off any attempt to **bull™ the gold market here, Ttisduo the dealers in gold to say that no sub- seriber to bonde at tho Sub-Treasury has ever com- plained of extortionate gold rates, Nat asour banka arc accustomed to kecp the preater nart of thelr gold balances in Now York, the privilego of paying the Government in New York for bonds to be delivered tn Chicago free of oxpressage Is quito advantageous, TUE UNPROFITABLENRSS OF DONANZA INVEST- MENTS, Wide circulation has been given to a recent ofticlal atatement of tno dividends paid by the connolidated Virginia and California mines, Apparently great cfforts aro belng made to populurise the bonanza stocks. Tho formation of minlng exchanges and the establishment in New York of a branch of the Novads Duuk are among the evidences of this movement. ‘The Chronfele, of San Franclsco, in criticising the dednctlona made from the exulblt of honanza dividends, claime 1ts ability to prove that the purchasc of the shares has ns a financlal proposition proved dlsastrous amla heavy foss to all who have dealt In them, excepting only the fuur managers. 1t does this as fullows, taking the stocks at threo porlod: In .lnn\mr{ 1875, the sharca sold at $140. Junuary, tho shares sold nt 805, lt"fll In January, iho shares sold at 253, In Apnl, 1878, the oulsldo market price Is 820, et us sco now how the purchasers’ account for tno ouo, tvio, oud three” yenra mentloned would appear on the st of April, 1678: FIRST RXUIDIT, Gontof shara January, 1670, Tntcrest to Aprll, 1578, . Total cost of share, ‘Total receipta per share., Losa per share., RCOXD EXUINIT. Cost of share Juuunl) 1576, Toterest to Aprll, Total cost of share, Dividends recelved Interest on dividend Tresent valuo of sus Totsl recclpta per share,, Lous per sharo, 0 oatot ahere Januseys g nterest to April, 1 ‘Total cost of shi Dividends recefvod. ‘Total receipts per share. ® .51 onal lnl that_tho lony ur the purchase u{l 10 Iwck lins been deferred Joan loes hias resulted. We betlevo that this wlll contlnue 1o b the result, DANK CLEARINGS, The Puslic, ‘The returns for the wevk ending April 6 ot San Prancisco, and Apeil 1t other citles, comparo with those of the corresponding wecks last year thus: 1877, $439,524,170 S1,700, 51 W7, Tom Total 1ast weak.., ..., 537,040,407 . § 003,02, Jutal prexivns wee [ RTES T R TR YT o 135,625,141 160,600, 840 -+ 190,400,230 103,201,830 COIN AND GUEBNUACKS. Gold and sitver dollars were 1004@101 in greeabscks, Greeabacks were 99)4@00 ceats on the dollar incoln, FPOREION RXCIANOE, ‘Tho rates current in New Yarkannd Chicago wero: Sterting. ., ol T }mmm UGOVENNMENT BONDS, i, nited atey os of *43 1 Tntted blatew b fl.‘.,“),h"“ uly. au. aud Jul, ’ Bt UBited btutve d per o LOCAL 8] i, bnnntnlrlzu?vuum Lincola Park) ¢ oo uhuv "; 3 y e Lny A-ullvfly (NGrt nige) adery lmuuncnmuuu gy Gaetgin sad Cane Lo Weat Diviaiou I por cant Ceries, e terest, BY TELEGRAPH. NEW TORK, New Yonx, April 20.~Gald opened at 100%, andclosud at 1004, Csrrying stes 1 o4, Goverumenta slrouy Hallroad sccorities rm, State bonds stcady. ‘The Btock Exchange this morming was the scene ©f considerable excltement, and for a tlme there wero some wide fluctustions. The promiucnt featare of the speculation was Northwestern com- mon, which opened st 8334, and declined 1apldly, withabout 4 per cent diffcreucs between cach sale, until 48 was touchcd, From Lbis polat there Wha 8 rapld recovary to 52, followed by a reaction to 613, and so sdvance 10 52%, with the latcst sales at 52 This movement was sather unex. pected by the street, and oaturally attracted much sttention. The decline was accels ¢rated by the large oumber of stop-loss orders fu the warket, and as the limit of theeo wers reached the brokers vied with each other to ecll, exhibited. There wat an cffort made to oroteet the stock, and after the flnrey was overtho fen- eral impression prevailed that (he whole thing was arcoop. ‘Fhe balance of the market was weak for the time In sympathy with Northwestern common, and the decline, which ranged from 4¢ to 1%c, was subseqaently recovered, parlinlly In some cases and wholly in others. Thero was less activity in the market in the afternoon, although the dealings were characterized by 8 firm tone. Towards the close Western Unlon fell off from 83%¢ to 82%c, hat the effect of this on the general Mint was slight, and in the final salcs the market was frm, Kalen to-day aggregnted 180,000 shares, of which 1,400 were New York Central, 1% 000 Erie, 35,000 Lake Sbors, 6,000 Wanarh, Northwestern common, B,000 preferred, 300 Rock Island. 20,000 St. P'aul common, i, 500 prefereed, @, 600 Licknwanna, 1,700 Deldware & Hudson, 1,600 Unton Pacific, 4,700 0] , 600 \Weetern Unfon, 1,300 Amnue & I’arlnc, ln-l 1,700 Pacific Matl, ‘Money 5@7 per cent, elosing eary at 5. prper k. 3,000 I'flme memnllle Crtoms receipts urer disbursed £207, 00 Cleanings, 218,000, 000 Sterling fiem; Tong, 480% ; short, 480, The baok atatement for this woek 18_the most important issucd Irom the Clearing-Tioues for rome time, The banke gain &3,610,000 In legal~ fenders and $140, 000 in epecle, wwhich increase the sarplan reeerve 83,077,200, and the cxcess held by |l|e banke above their legnl requirements to $17,- 6350, fle Tollowing {s the bank statement In fll: Loans, decrease, 805,000% specie, increase, !Mfl 000; legal te Incrense, 83,510, 000; de- 08lts, Increare, $121,800; clrculnuun. Increase, 23, 700; reserve, tncrease, le 4200, Conpoons, At,,, Coupons, ‘A3, new. Coupons, *a7. ‘Tho Assistant Treas- ¥, Unfon Tel... feksliver .. fekatlver ‘Did. . cific Mall Fanr. in Kpress H_ll“!ll !Illu Kx, honds. | antex. inf 103 Sinking Fund., 95% Tennemos on, old. ) \Imuu. new, nMCAMEE Gs, NEW. u. Mirsauri, gs, Tiniaie e 37 AN Prancisco. 8ax Fnaxcisco, Avril 20,—The foilowing were the cloaing quotatlons at tho Stock Exchange this ouid & bl o Urand 'rtze. B33 Vellow Jacker. FORZIGN. Laxnox, Aprit 20.—Tho amoant of bnllion gone into the Bank of Eogland on blhmcc to-day, £2 . Consols for acconnt, 4 15-11 mm ‘078, 108); American sccurities—’ 10,405, 107; new Gs, 10344, Erle, 1253 preferred, Pawe, April 20, —liente: 110¢ be. COMMERCIAL, The following wero the Jatest quolations for Anril deltvery on the leading articles for two dnys past: Baturday, s &0 Siering cichange et The following were the recelpts and shipments of the Jeading articles of produce in this city dur- Ing the twenty-four hoors ending ot 7 o'clock on Saturday morning,and for tho corresponding time twelve months ago: Recel Tiém, Flour, byl 12,181 Fheal, b FioRT 147,my 2w l‘.l"l Withdrawn from storo during Friday for city consumption: 2,041 bu wheat, 760 ba ccrn, 1,007 bu oats, 430 ba barley, ‘The following grain was nepected into atore in thiscity on Baturday morning: Dears No. 2red win- ter whnul, 10 cars No. 1 hnrd wheat, 22 cars No. 2d0. <ars No, 1 soft spring, 565 cars No. 8 do, care No. 3do, 3 cars rejected, 1 car no grado u.u wheat); 1 car yellow corn, 61 care and 5,500 bu bign-mixed, 18 cars new do, 27 cars new mix- ed, 100 care and 5,000 bu No. 2 corn, D3 cars re- Jected, O cars no grade (350 corn); 1 ear No, 1 oats, 22 cara No, 2 white, 10 cars No, 2 mixed, 1 car rejected (43 oala) 4 cars No. 2 ryo, 1 carra- Jected; 5cars Nu. 2 barley, 10 cars extra No, 3 Uo, 6 carn feed (20 barlay), Tota) (544 cars), & 000 bu, [Inspected out: 84,124 bu wheat, 138,- 100 bu corn, 5,502 bu oats, 11,604 bu barley, ‘Tha following were the roceipts and shipments of breadstntls and live stock at thls point durlng ihe past week, and for the correspondling weeh ted; Siidiig An dalo Aoz, Apfll i, Amm, )'I" Recerpta~ Fiotir, bel Wheal ] T I e The lolluwlnq were the cxports from Now Yurk for the week endiug as dated: Avnla0, April 1% dpriiat, ur, brl P i huu D . DLW BILE Corn, bu. BEG0 T Binas ‘Tho leading vmdmu ‘markets wero rather quict Saturday, snd more irregular, The early feoling in wheat wos strong, wing to the more warnike claracter of the news io the morning papers, but weakened later, and other graln was ocasler in sywpathy, when a rumor was circolated to tho eflect that tne Engllsh and Russian forces bad been ordered to withdraw from the immediate vicinity of Constantinople. Cunsols were quoted wo points lower, ond wheat frm in Englsnd, but thesa wers ouly atreet quotations, the Dritlsh commercial peuplo Ing Good Friday and tho day succeeding as holldays, Uecuce there were really no mar- ket reports from the old world,and in their absence tho New York quotations were ees lwportant thag usual, Our réceipts were fale fu voluwe, and the weather moro clear, wbile the shipping movement was retarded by the fact that there wero very fow vesseld ready to load fmmcdiatcly. Somo parties who were ready (0 ship regular grain suffcred con- alderable lose Ly this fact, us anofher 3§¢ porbn storaze was dug on vuch graln if not loaded befora Suturduy uigbt. Provisions were slow and drregu. lar, but aversged Srwer, though weighted down pastially by the low prices of Loge, which are fuet about 2¢ per 1b below the prices current oue yesr 830, Leing s decline of 37% per cent, Tue dewand for domesiic and foreigu dry goods was nouceably less actlve than on the carlier dsys of the week, Huyers werv numecrous, sad o nearly all departments of trade thero was genulne activity, Prices remaloed steady and Grm. Uroe cerica were woving liberally, and were againquot- ed steady. Therv was & continued largs demand for sugare, aud, owing o the small quantity in store, e market waa drm. Coffees and tess were woving freely at fally previous prices. Notbing new was uuted in copucction wilh thu dried. froft market, Fivh wero in falr dewand aud wore steady. 'rices of butter ana chease ranged about Uy 586 83 0D the two or three preceding lun. bough showliga wo mewlat lower oversge. No changea were apparent In the leather, bacping, tos baceo, coal. and wood markets. Trading in olls, paints, and colors was on n peneronn scale, prices ranging the same as on the day before. Lumber continues to be in’ active demand for shipment to the newly-rettled districts of the States beyond (he Misafeelppi, snd the general matket for dry stuff fs firm, the stock belng much reduced and nneqaaily distribned, thus necesats tating more or lesn (rading between yarde. The Teceipts of new lumber continue small, and eell readily to the eity dealers at the opening prices. The wool, broom-corn, hide, and salt *markets were nnchanged. Clover anid timothy eceds were ecarce and firmer, ander a littlo better demand, while tho Iate aceda wero duil, thongh dealersare Blling a good many small orders from rtore, Dota- toca were fn oetter local request, and fino stock was firmer. Poultry was acarco and ready eale. Eggs declincd agaln under heavy offeringe. Lake frefghts were in good demand and frmat 3 @3%¢ for corn to Baflalo, the ontslde being pald for emall vessele. Room was engaged Tor 40,000 bu swheat and 377,000 b corn, in addition to the charter reported Friday afternnon. Throngh rates by lake and canal to New York teere quoted st 10¢ on wheat and 0%c on ¢ornj and 12Q@12%¢ and 11@11%c¢ for do via lake and rail. To Boston, 14}c and 13%c. RAll freights were qroted steady on the basis of 25¢ per 100 ibs on grain and boxced meats to New York, - VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. The following table shows the visiblo anpply of graln on the dates named: ' Whfl". (m-n. April 13, 78, 'Ll.‘&lm atnon APHI el o ) KL > (0% fin‘v u\mm’umi gt Also 740,000 b Tre, 8gatnst 513,000 bniono weok pre- vlously. A DIRECT 1MPORTS The following statement shows the leading kinds of forcypn goods on which daties have been valdat Chicago during the past week, with the foreign value of thesame. With gold al 100, tho cotrency selling veluo of these goods In Chi- cago 1s avont $05, 8001 Frragn U8 Lustoms ue, dutire, ua.ml .ls.ms.u (I 130, 403 'nn'-}l':x" H 7,03 14910 40,44 | - e DARLEY. A correspondent of the Toronto Mail, Mr, J, Lawther, states that the reports received indleate that the production of barloy, espocially the two- rowed varlety, In Now York Etate will be larger than In former years. The acreage in Canada may aleo b Increased, as the farmers scem to think the Unlted States will wantas much of their fne ropean domand which sprung up last yese will contioue. Statistics aro furnished to show that thero Is danger of an over-prodaction. The attontion of the Canadlan farmers 1s called to the facts that the prodaction in tho United Statea §s Incressing, New York State with o larger crop than ever will bo o more powerful competitor, a large surplus of tho crop of 1877 In left over, and that the European demand Is not by any meaos permanent. In fact, it fa quito doubt- fal, I another year comes soou, when the Euro- pean crop will bo as poor as In 1877, and tho Amer- {can heavy and plamp cnongh to suit the English maltsters. Partles who bave carefnlly watched the trado think the Canadlan farmers would reallze more from thelr lauds If they reduced tho harley acreago one-third, . The demand In the States fur the fine, light-colored Northiern graln §s lmited, and one-half the product of Canada daring the past threo years would have supplied fn Itisstated that tho incrense will boin the two- rowed barley, both in New York and Canada, as thisvarfety commands the best price abroad. Tho farmers say rich soll can yield cight to ten brshcls ‘more per scro of Lthe two-rowed than of the four- rowed barloy and double the quantity of straw, CORN VIA NEW OHLEANS, The Raneas Clty Price Current of the 10th inat, givea the following as tho reason of the sudden collapse of the &t Louls scheme for supplying Europa with corn by the Now Orleans route: 1 which explal n receividly e daiaged stall wignuian .nu o n;.‘ w'n'm it M0ne) yerpool tners lfll reftised Lo havo an ’mam 5 do with RTaln frow the Bouthern porta of ited Staten, TU6re A NEREtOrurD bien s shavie uld not besr lrlml; by the Huuthern route anmp. Sarm el wiaste © of ' th ad nothing The corn was uvt damaged and ratien iy fo knn'r‘n'ml“ e ot st Ao gt uf that ity (0K the damp new & iat can: hn‘llmnk’ll and mized 1{’ wlih N0 3 'wad sent i fory s No. 3 corn, uiads monoy out of ft, Dy victitnliink 10 LIVerpoul merchants w)u trmmhmm. sod thus for o sl teiaporary gein shey havosacrifoed wiiat honeaty woul linve o periianent and prOsperuns tradc, —eacrificed mum-n ittire, tho Tutura v thole trarket, 1ho iater Ewn “WalGr-ruute, and tho permaneat weife A, fnore stiort-atyh other clty i uilty of -ucll’lmplnm{ P llll‘h Lnuuwmnul ulrlle'munm luendlnl [ Llwl poul plo e FOaid & mean thing ¥ merchants who recel raln aFU COnICrva- Tive and cautious:. 1L will be \MBOMIDIO ever s EXpikth I them 'n{lmuy have beua bitton with Buathern port arlcan nln. & ‘ wllh{lm ellllunul they woul ullll not rl with people who bave ouce & wrongod them, PROVISIONS, 100 PRODCCTS—Wera rather qulct, and aversged frmer, chiedy becaus tuo run of bugs waa rather suall, sud the arrivals for this week were about onu-efghth Tesa tnan fur the corresponding week Jast year. The market opened Arm, receded under larger offerloge whon Liverpool was quoted 34 per cwt luwer on lard lnd ll per brl on (vfllnl) pork, snd closed finmer, oK\ se n modetate dumand, end advanced k; b er el thoagl giuted wn} mm\z {mes during o \«« ey i 1’33:.,:. Sl Dl brle o ro ro #4173 60D Lrlu sellee Ma 1 Ll e -fl%,:'n Foials e brie The mrm gk steads BA.TOWA. TS for spot. BA.TD seller April, 7L “&E-l)ur Alay. 84 85WH.87H IQ"GIJIII!«, [ 5@ st oty l\l o tness was nominel at $8.60@8.u2%, and extra l« b7, 00, Wer mainer um\hm advanced 6c per e ande em.oa Ths il Nhan tweot 2 ur Bl rar viously, ©of LU0 tes spot &t 1. ‘"w&l m)l&l fi( ! |l it 2,2 lcaseller. |l1| July st $7.00 6’ chmeore 44 oE3gaetler u-r ava vellcr July, TIH¢ ‘6. 1. 1 and I.ll . 7,250 L w (-ot. ‘g\w -nljnrAp i, g ‘nm unc, aud erier Tae JOMT was numinil st o ulet, with |"l|’ flhlflll in prices. cra waa ecarcefy any lanuiry o i account, and hall l‘lm‘ll local L1 lflfl-.‘“l 2 :fi;fl 'llm’ llfll Hlbiutl o o .72} ufl The toll fl'lut b cubpcl 165 B o The prtnum'i'"énu of Blouls ok Landun, hort i Cdearit elur '&r‘r: (31 el T 4.7} B, 1dky h | 1 .m.lg 5. Ib ny cloa Qudidd o b:fl Cumbe bored; .w.?{.mmamm &u‘x for 16-as n‘(n aveiss ieed or e averages; ers, "'ff-?&':".'.'fl"nm at “‘1. e for shoulders, SH@3Ha fu P, onclunflwwhclurnmb.-ll L nhl' 'fuwu 1»—'\\‘:‘«‘» nv.r aud qulet st §9.00 @u.5) for mess O 10, | or esirs wess; and 0, 15.4 4. 'nr\um b 7 mxo Al T30 for clty, and 7070 for country. BRIEADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Was dull snd ady, Local buyers wanted {iitl, and shippers nothivg, while hoiders wezo not disposed to shade prices, Sales wers reported ©f 50 Lris winters at $6.25; 100 bris seconds du at $4.50, and 350 Lris apring oxtras a3 §3.75GA.235. Total, 500 bris. Tho markes clossd s il 88810 Doilaal raugs ©of prices: Clioice to favurite byandsof winters, $6.00 @8.00; good to prime brands of winters, $5,0085.751 cholca to flne spriny, $3.3383.73; falr 1 yood Wring. ¥4.75G3.23; 10w apriog. #4.UXB4.50; falr t0 goud Minncaots spriugs, $5.008.50; cholce 1o fancy Minoesols spriga. §6.734. 23; patent springs, $0.308 8003 luw grade, B2.T5@4.0; rye, $3. 10G1.23, Laax—\as less aciive and steady at the recent de- cling. Esles were 0O wns i §11.50 vn Wack sod $11.60911.73 per Wo free vu board cars, MipLtddy—Eales were 10 tons et §12.75 por ton free on buard. (SeaxxsIxus-Bulo was made of 101003 at $:0.00per 08 s 'Ulil SEat~Eale was made of 50 tons white £ Loa Treo ou boand Cate, Clarss wasbomlast Lrack. B as PABCE Kiore actl 3 . #un ‘88 Fathee 1uure active, "Ivlllb the ;M Jler i Eb TR Sk Sl 3 Lot 3 clited W cliulng o amverthe tatdit Gndactin ot iday. Tllll ouws Dublish fu the marnl erd W Imore warlie, a" coimls LSS ubied two polbts lower, hough Shdecstoos 10 Le nly acurbaiong market, whict Shused the durly rases, Laier 1t was rimores dhs By liussia bisa_sarved 10 withdraw et (orocs 1ot uicuacing positiuns sod thls broko pricas, bringing g S tatiers 1oF futiire. New Yotk was ol with Luyors Luldiug off, wulle our recelpls wers semowhial larger, Dul tu sbipplug deimaad was protiy ted relattecly Arm, % Bt $1.10%. Seller LA RLIUE teanced AL the close, At ahout 1. ¢ anid _ pecede Pt"cr.hnn- ‘sl At $1.04 ol oprond o acing at the (nure: wien May was quoted at muli wav nearly nominal at &1 11 elostag at the inate.” oot n i of Ao D N, 1 sqrin at AL IOY e ourm S ey and 41y ot nlnnlrln flunflnnurd § erny ot Nimncenta st dnat VAL 00t D anmioto a1 81, 1356 WA 448 b do a1 118 free on hoard eae, TrixTen WaRwvoSalo waemade of ane car-foul Wi comain red hr famule a1 &1, 16 00 iEae COIN = ner nutch, aml Seraged nliher the 1Xed for fitures svancihe maou afe, bt omhm- same a4 on FrI0AY, e1cept ALY w was ltile chiange in sjut o \lul“lnfll‘ P00 nnderstood ta be nnchaniol. Now York wae moilerater iyactiee, aad fiitimor iirin. aneaur Fecelpis werd somewhat Iarger than the nearlond ds efe WA TalF volmme af trading In faraess suting the Grst to g sestiun, sEAREN LUt what tringing ont & good demand, it Iitdie aftermass. The PIng Inqulry wan 2ood theonchout, hut unwilling to pay o nunnce, and sales ad Scller Maj n 3t 31, and- Aerlined o 41 aler, There 4 re o e thy Reller Jine soid mh 41H@130E AN poiler iy ;2 & " toth o au i, closing with ~ tho 1o th' monthi ‘wras 0, ant glit-ateed recelpta of No, 9 -i(e.vun nmlllnlm\lununln favor of hm. mised. iyl TR0, 5000 No. h (I\ Cm II\I l’(‘ ected Ie At W4iacsive on teacks ree on_ board cars; And 400 e rs e dTVerel Totats 20 L DATIT \Eere mare acilve: openti ateady and elos- 4 easier under iarge of Tlumw A falr for ahipment. and {he weelly Feport i fecroase i the stock, but thase facts were offset by the Tnrger recetpts and [ifieral arders from. the counizy t0 sl futuris, sccompnnied with e Inereased recetpta mich No. 3 oste poid at, 20 onencd at fovalex wece Teporied it . C: u No. 3 21 2662 (c} 0,000 bu by swmple at ekyik7e. on tracic ' do 8t 234002me freo on bosrd. Total, n good demand for shipment. _rresh No. 2enid At lw.v, and regular receipta nt Suesafe, A lot DI 18,000 by won & the ciose. bt the priccs wers private. nnlm minal at e for May. Cashy Wero reporiod of 1,70 bu Nu.2 8t Sug Ta.0 b dg on private terima: 40 bu by satiivle”at % on trac! 20, Ryt Rty ctlve and weak, close Ing about 1¢ lower on U ntative grade, while tho lowrr grades were stewty. The demand ‘waa from shorts, wilo wanted to close their, Stay deais and trans. fertnem Lo June, payiie 1ga14e for maKing the chiange. Tho WATIn' weatner Jiae operated 0. Taduiy Thie Comanmptiv dcmand, nh sl A4 b Increase The e ferings, aid the receipta nturday wern larger, and in- ey 1 war a1d: a0 S wACKES RISy which tha shinpers honed woiild luspect No. 2, The wéekly state- pient scemedd 1o inalcate & sidll inrease n ihe stock Instors,, Beller May ¢ t 48 and closed dull At ke, dun 4 nafers.J BATCRN | 4154¢, No c. nd s taken 'ur Him e e B Pies wer, renoried of F'chita wo. 28t s(@er 1 6 0L Teed at 3a33igc; u'um bu by sample at 38G74NE on track. Total, 17+ GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-COIN~Continuce dull, Tho retall tradots up 1o tho average, but the high frelehts arc kecping Eastern buyers out of tho market, and the stock ls de- creasing slowly. 6trictly green hurl, 84@oec; red- tipped do, GG3des green hrash that will work Haelf, 4463Ke red-tipped do, a¥@eher crooked, ke, BUTLE[~Uo0d to faney grades alone reccived much attention. Tho demand was malnly of s local character, and the low and medlum grades were there- fcre more or lew neglected. Prices were woak all around, owing tos general anxlety on tue part of Tioldersto’avold as far as practicalile tho acenmulatts of stock. Warcpeat our quotations, as follu Cholco to fancy cresmery, 28@32ci good to cholca dalry, 18@25¢c; medium, 14@17cy {oferfor to common, T@1c. NAUGING—A Ticht demand existed at nhout pro- vious figures, the quotattons not belng subjected to any ciango. Following ia the llats Stark, 24c: Brighte on A, 3alses Lowlaton, 21%c: Otter Creek, 10%c: Amer. fean, 19¢1 burlaps, 4und 8 bu, 13@15¢t gunnles, aine gle, 14@15e: double, 23@24c. CUEESE=Trade was reported very falr for thosea. son. The Western and Southern trade wers ondering morg frecly than could reasanahly he oxpected in view uf the unmistakebio duwnward tendency of nrisos. elpLs aro (Argo foP tho time of year, and cone Tinug 1o show & sty Increwso, ces currents Full exeam, old, 1 et '3‘ skim, Folliwing ure the 4 o new, 10 Bi{@vHcr Iu|l lklm. 0d7c; law FlieFo was o smali domand at the quatations previouly ven: Luckswanna, laryo ex, 1,50, o it n RORC, lnl\lmlll('rA{ #1751 Plodiiont, 7,501 i rlc, $3.0045.30 1 finttiiore Oulo, & 32, 3 3viimthgton, §3.00: Gartaliertie, 8435 Tndtana bioe, TR dui wad owar, Re betng the auotation for cascs,and In-Rer packages were waid far less mouey. Tho FecEipie T0f & fow days past ave been 1arye, and thie uppl in cxcenive, Iherativoliime of huslacss was accomolished ad Torher pricee,” CaRG Mrh At T Hn S s jume weui inuit sispic heforo the hos entch be to nreive, the tendency of prices f9 rath Snttwatet cured remaih nnmlnuu Moy, il 8! wh F‘. Lot St o por 3,253 : 7.00607. 041t No. 2 shore, lg-brl, 87,00 ‘ iy, Sk ionl. wl large mnny au\n-!w."q-l:lr 5% 83 Vh !‘ m?. 3 119, Tound 231 smoked hl'")fl‘. 1““‘-( scal RUITS AND NUTH—Domestics waro not held with much conddence. the brownuct of a hi crup tauding to weaken the vluwa of huliers, Foreig varloties wero Renerally pri crateine aud’ prunes espocially,. Nute Temat Ve quotes FONR NN R 554 s lasers. D@tdc ; Jediic: Frenel Turklal ek old, oo ) Do A i ayeras o0 unddon tayore on Iayers, £, %73t () 82 102,253 Tt uscatel, 82. uuz.lm Valencia, & ey Zante currants, SGTCH citrom, 17@lsc, ppusTio—Allen appies. 13idct New: York and )\llrmnnnev. ate: Fadthor, Yiadcs Olilo, i e} peactis wnpated, balves nw‘ pel mqunr. s, 3 puted, new, 1031 rasberelen, maaic; piticd o rme»i.lflllnc. rTA - ‘artagont, 20 @3tct Fi s wainiite, 3.4 Tdcy nu He Rtiver pecans, Ten ety it UREEN ¥ dlainin wers in grand duxun-l wd HHIL upull ly the Illlnr, Lhe s vl hic hlh War! cather has increased.” Tananns mmmx wharrics were lu butter ane et Api Temo, B4 s 0 bt | N A e @l box vranges, 83.:4@0,50; banauas, red, Qi por buncliy CUOLNIA o apeclally new features wora noted |l! l‘lmllu:lhln 1h thin market, Trado waa all that uld b expected, and the general market ayafn dis- |\Ilyerll o and healthy tane, Bugdre wero sgaln strong. owlng Lo the ro condfitun of slocks and rom the oxtremo Western tho continurd Iarge demas trade, We quoty &g folla ulru—c-mllnn. jLeaTHe; Loutstant, sane xx—0, L. Java, 2 wlca to tancy Ro, ood o prlaiv, IN@Ib}CL cowuion t6 i roasting, 1 e, WU AiA Latent cut st Ml eruatied. 1 104e1 wrsauiated, | @1inies rod, 104 A vatdges o, o 0, uhm»«u uxire Gkt € No 1Y OUBINCE C Nor 2, aane e v B, u‘u vemnlug;mnmmun. TeT el good, TH@TiCT syikar-loat drips, 43@4scs Callfors 3503 Yoo iis0 siFUp, 4uct extra o, :w(lrln mojaues, cholco new, lfl- L’M\.I Ao, |vrln|l!. Aaaacy L 334349¢; com- ot Da30e} eommon Thainsace, SHAC] LABEK b AP s--Allapice, 18GIRY(C} Cloves, 42@43cs cans g Jon Divers I:mmu-.c“ [t v ua !Itm -rnmnnuzr. ' mm moylen e ottled, muulll]. i ‘\mw L‘Iy. e Wiitie feas Q @sue ci av omom i oo s e tnu?f & M Dralrie, $7.0 ‘unqulu aud sicady. Tho recalpts cons Lut equal to the present demand, Dusiness J | thiey are buylng only euough o ”x ciy Pure un‘c e ot e g tloe, ot e b o ::‘urul. Mk, iy Reavy. ol : greo kip caif, llll‘{“lh IlhI|I< I‘ e 1261 doncon K16 4061 shewp No_urice: v:luulu wera developed o low Ot goods. Thero was & weil .....5:‘..4 wetle: | rovions qnummm wera prel bocy | , 653 bauk | nL‘l ull. lih.i |||rs>cnun,n. ;‘!QEX codors e, T4 iteic, mc; Senher M ek, 18.01) Wast o) Intay uatural, v dey, 8365 nsluril, 30 deg., 8¢t re- e o rnl In bmw n!lucll ana stronger. able e vutldy for oy luu Imnu -l'mux 8¢ imure m-flflfl Lo have oy fllutu. Row o comtng (n from (i St but they ate Bot Benty or thu‘vlnn Foias o liave dny induence on tho ALK Tor 104E Yearl ot atuea'wero held st 8.0 pur Lo, oF $7.00 poF rl. FOULTRY=Was in good request, scarce, und Fine iriue wumu.fnn mflwlm eriL b eear axon wara [y Clitcker 31 lwothy cluver were want h‘ W il opier, aid ettt nrinlmnv.em vald o xfi Shiulce Tuta which wer qulty ‘sceree, Tlinst n $11541.2%, brima reu Rnlmm 1l .'r' 0c. lll fulr demand snd steady, Haginaw lnd Now Yull fine sslt, §1.00 bel’lu[ll rdinary cuarsa, ||lll’rr \vilh IA:I'» ‘ 307 dalry, williout bagy h—Lunllmw M:Hvl lllll stealy. Interlop :h-nu arv ordering freely, and shuulil the present Of demand te @alutained Sruier prices &16 Hkely t result. We quote: uvnmwuu-wm mon, 2333t guod do, 43@3seq medium, $0.645¢; good du. 4xgHic lflt. bll.‘.»’n.; fncat, 38 1 clwice, G3dT00; cnulcm. Tadsiy faacy, Ill"J‘l ), Dt Common, 2395, dlum. S idcy flul' “ W&hl Ellu‘u:i; N oo doy 25@32c and oo G, 4k e+ B B e i do bt oo m““"m‘ St Sionse; voo .u-anum ) Fiiug, 504 o ., el lht' Sidses il "‘““ mediu mm‘?‘cmnu o "2 o, 30@3sey me- unuu Tocst, el B st \\uuh—\\m.uuml frsa”mud unclianked a Z00 fur maples at €0.00at50 for Vel nd ot & o8 G4 for tlate, ah deiive —\vugngnxgnnmfiullnua’u r 1b, rrAn S \are plenty and. lower bRy Splnacly, pet baxi ple, oot Aizc vu' 1 :ucumbcrl, ok e dsh 130 por doai o 81 lr«r“l.l‘axen unmu beas, 82006 bhuans, 3. FIERSL Wb uncnln m 8ato wau ro- purted of 130 brls ua o basta of § 7 vatlog fur ruw, Alcohul lultlwl’l waa quuu.d 8 mukh tor -klhvr[ln New York, Woo Tosias o Sario du.mnc: Sno Seoce @ cuoarse @b 1 It At R N .u:‘.m Ciirado wfil" Medlum 1o, 9332 do, 17@10¢y cosrse com: mon, 15@17e; black, 15 LIVE STOCK. cieaan, Cutile, Sheen, 2.573 2, e, 10,073 Total n 0,474 4,817 C\‘I‘TLK-—THQ marxet for the past week developed no peentiar foatnres. Thera was fairactivity through- out, and, although during the first half of the week prices eascd off 10315¢, the decline was fully recovered Inter, the markot clostng active and strone nt quite as #ood prices aa provatled at the close of tho pravious week. In pofnt of quality the offerings were such As to give no cause for complaint, tha aversge belng equat to that for any week of the prescnt geason, and superior to what fe usually seen In the market oven at thls time of year, when excelicnce {4 looked for. ‘Thero was but alight tncrease In the offcrings of common cattle, and sich have continued to command relativelr the best prices, but tha reason has now arrived when moro plentiful supplies may confidontly be expected, and when a depreciation in values may as confidently bo counted upon. Durlng the past ~week droves of * wintered Texas cattln arrive this tima on the recelots, from th of “stock T acrenss: *here I8nsyet no ‘Irruplll:ln failing oft 4n the demand for 1, JFICSS are ae high as et any time within b Spod to pnme i Anritey o from 400 ta 1,00 e bie € 4.00, while podrer mm—uol . 8%, 25043. 50 few pells fog under 23,80, Springers slso liave continued In goot Feateat, and have Jold B ratlicr better prices. aica eanged (tom £20,0300.00 e, hewl, thugh i coa were £2.UhE03,00, Vealescll at £3.000 BB 00 10 ne 10 rmnmy. Hulurxlllnmuk:l was active and firm it pates on'a lie following dy 3 rac edl(etrl.'!lllhlnll lw“‘mg'” reers, welghin Good llcnz-— i { ) to g ‘!'ll rl"(‘ll?l.l IIMH. sed SEelehiing R0 110 100 sluck#mw‘-mmmon cattic, weighlng o Infetlorety Rndhifco l)ll and scalaway K 'l.'\' 100 1be lnl(lvnl) RFS—Kinca bur PrCFHOUS FETIe ne tnted tmiettied and. Bucrdating, bt bt 10 ead of the weck wero nat materially dliferent from those current At the close of the previour week. Tho rucelpts, thiough conlderably shart of tho Dumber revurted for o wee! wera large for tho 3 llnl-flh.d (ll! unmndr whicl wll 'll’ lrom I»elm( urgent, efther on fl or astern sccount, owing tu the bres ( Ilrm ‘weather and tha fflnllnlll‘(ldtl)m!flfln ln l 0 provision market. Eatuming arke oa falrly Iflll‘!n a silght decline from Fri da clmln ‘weak at 1,45 tor comtion to prime R,l eiphta; at ‘)‘M .40 for mixed "X“ ing lotag and at $3.503%75 for llll'lflfflnc] heavy i Iy N 2 fVero In likht demand, and orlces wero pipners and the Lome trada bought 5,601, 50 Fof post to cliolco aniorn, and .73 fof puor {0 extra wooled ock market [sen- vt Ar- I ‘l‘n oc U e, s vory HAHe iSe e oo tha g o |u|mly. iitotipts o eattios 100 neads Lae B talnee Teeraion 8L $3.7! LUMBER. ‘The cargo markot was quiet Saturday, only two car- goea being offered. Prices were stendy at £0.00 for Maniateo or Ludington plece-stalf, $10.00811,00 for common strips and boards, and $11,60G312.50 far taodiuin o, White Lake plece-stuff brought 88,75, and iath 81374, Bhingles wero quoted at £2.10@2,33, Bale was reported of cargoschr Regulator from White Lake, 130,000 £t plece-tult at $3.75, and 12,000 lath ot $1.974. Western freights are quoted st £30.00 per car to Mia- vaurl iiver polnts and 870,00 to Lneyenn. Tho rata to thelatter polnt used to be. €200 Tl market contiuues ll:llre. and tnmber s pllclu gl lllnlllnl nt. Quotations: 134 8ad 2 lnch..., .fld. Flooring, first common, dre Eloorlug, second common, dressed. . Flogttuiz, third commun, drese honrds, A e Shiny - Bhtuuten, S The Lumberman ¥ vi Menomtnes, 3ich. the Tlogylie | siuidtion 'u that "~ ‘stres s sconragiog. The water in um maln vlver ta lower L any timi n Jast season, an aud no driving ta heing dong excopt tributary stroams Rently ono-third of frum 125 tn 150 22 practically imponible (g move thé Talnn. “Thie operators are buliding dams wherever ticy Tt o any puod, ani making mitir proparations far taking fnmedtate ‘sdva of \tho water when 1t Somnes, but with &t mulr ‘axertion they domot e et any propurtiun of the fuus beruro tho ‘middlo. of ’ the snonert. Our Informant states that the s Wil certasaly o & iwonth behind diclr Gsual 111 fstarting, nd possibly six ‘lettere Trom Ehippown. Faile Choboygan., Alpens, Maidatcs aud othor gofth say Mty Joge il be bmg up unices beavy raine como in June, BY TULEGRAPH, FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to ¥as Tribune. Livgaroot, April 20=11:30 & 10, ~FLoUR=N0, 1,268 3ds No. 2, 23 6. nnu!—\vhuhwlnur Nv. 1. 110 6d; No. 2, Hist spring, No. 1, s 8dg 2, % 0d: whire, No. 1, 11a 8d; No. 2, 1181d; clah, No. 1, 12094; No. 2, 118 8d. Corn—~Ncw, No. 1, 204 3di No. 2, 208 old No, 1, 278 s No. 3, 278 2d. Provisions—Lork, 49sGd. Lard, 370, Livzaroos, April 20-3 8. . ~CorToN~Balesof tho week, 20,000 bates, of which the exportors took 3, 000 speculatars touk 1,000 balos; total stack, 703,000 Amerlcan, 308,000; recelpts, 60,000, Ammun. u.um R0 Americuns . e el R .urwn xuum.m .\yw 30— ure @ later Nisgtis 837 sosiek. 238 42 whiter 116 Lialts "T.x :c;:x i fi ‘.uf'ufi'. va:nvom-, April 20-3130 p. m.—l’mk. 47 od. Eivanor, apm Zo—Mew pork—primo Estorn, soat " Wosters. ohe, o sides, i nnm‘r’fl i DAl.ln\{ ;}nl lllll’l clear, b 5 b:'l’nl ll!u[ll muu bebfi “fll. —— AMERICAN CITICS, NEW YORK, Nuw YorRE. ADIII'!).—'FLOHI—BIIHIMK!GI receipts, 1,00 bris. Lys four quiet at £3.253 4,00, Cony-MEAL=Etealy at 82.2332.73, URAlN=Wheat qulot; recelpta, 4,000 bui No, 8 Chl- €ago spring. $1.23; No. 2 Mliwaukee, 81,7731 No. ’nllaw. B.u. whito, $1.414@1.42. Iiye stemly; Westoro, 6ua7se. Uarioy my thzul,ln.l Malt autst sud Juchanged. Cor ! bu, ise. uncha, How by, celpta, 17, 3 Uty less Brmg ro- ingnd, b L THOTHCS pri n’n‘a u’xfignlnaml. l’m aul ki il d 2 fifl'l:"d“ Ii crude,o}cy redined, 11 Aiiiey oy i on Brealnun 7 dumig .nu achanged. Soss Dok, 3 e Beet quiet, L9l H e L oekbiaiollawliix Wers Fecelved by tho Chicago Bosra = Ill!lb t atesd) i SRR :‘hlrkct eaaler at fllu. Oats~Market )ur—‘\'umltzlnnlqnnllhl!hllheu prime, 813.00; ovistoRy-Lork dull aod lower at 0,75, quiely tlere, 01307700 Keh §1. 000 Horh ngais acssce uld arind stoul T Packood: stdc: Cieas miu ’fim‘.{m. aes o Py FH A ot 18 scarce and Brmy as ) uacanvased, 7o, “lnriel dull; rectided, 314100, ‘vifeo—3dar] § 1tlu cargoes, or e Suger Vieady Whos s el rom BAdac: tals U 4 pritie (o choice 1\«(« cllow cl quicebut driay 1GOR | il'th \u:hlnlc on ;-umxum terling exchangs, Laukers' PUILADELPUIA, . Pa, Apell ’I.'-'wlllfllfllt and uiet and st o Salllk‘ o ll‘{tlfllhf $1.; !‘a‘ll;lz! id l- i -m. Fors fius‘-"s‘.‘;’fl g " . et Coihinaa Lo s co ully falr, O il ? ol B '-.rk. M PUILiDE] unctsoivl 3 l 1. jm.' ‘"‘ llm v!; Bi@3ihe, Jiyg uac 1 Frovisione Dl sad ‘wea; mess 7 10.00._licul bams 816000 Ingu'mm beef, §23.80054, Lard sleaty’ ey miq. o, Hmll—wulta\.uflfll.m uumnnuru. a0gsShall and wask; Ponnsyivanta, 104@1iciWest- =r;‘uu 8—-Qulet and steady; Western chotcs, 134@ LxinoLavacDals redned S old ab 113e1 crud, Gic. uunru—wnw. Vrd) by Eoru, 125,000 ay oat, B, April 34 FLou—Generally qut P mx}.::\{oln, (AP 3 —FLous—Generally quiet and u~hh-n Wm(n "L"‘ wudnhwyh tev red Weate, um Awl st Mar. 81 :m«) £ G uunu o aud Armery Westord llfld 3 c Juue, 54! 5 s ’:finm.z.w'w..“.rm‘.‘mfi 3 mixed, 32@1%c: Pennsylvanls, 33@3s¢. Rye~Noml. nlly Atm no atoe Av—In mlrm'mnnd and sy, but less depressed, ProvisioNa—Qule DT TR ROl R ady and unctiangnd, PrTRoLre u—itull and nominals refined, Tic. 1 CoPPRE=Quletr eaay tendeacy: Iio” cargoes, 134G Wniexy—Qulet and unchange: Jdixen lm‘bgl'lnnr, O3S beiss Wheat, 18.000 by corn, smrnnn—-rnrn. 24,000 by FRRIOUTE~To Llnrmldull and upchanged, 014, Br. Lovia, Anrit m—!'l.otl—l)ull 20d towor; buate ners very pmall. SRt et Coan apened Inwerand clored higher: options n;«:m‘d higher end ofos 1 No. d fall, ) Hhat i1 o lnlcllvr nm A 'f ey SLiaLi alte ne. o ll llflfll" lul!r‘ &1 Itye a4 s """"""i“‘l"" nunemumnuannmm Stea oo SloRas Tk dnlis [obbing At #0,13@0.20 deity: eral. Lsrd nominally un L kel AL 81 RU. 1301% meats glemand Mht bue on 3 boxed_ahoulders, lell ote of lmm rlclr Hh‘llibml 3, ia- coR gl nocg ritm, 4340 clea Tikontirs - Flons. 3. brins ¥heat 26,000 bus corn, L0308, JA000 b rTe, 8,00 bu] Darley, 3,00 nmr XN TS=Flone, 7,500hris; wheat, 20,600 bus corn, 000 but oaty, 3.1 Uil: rye. Bone: DM€y, none, u t OUTBVILL \komesiuLe, Anl 0.~ CoT1oN~Dull and nomtaal at 0 i lm dult; extea. 43, 'flas:m fnmuy. £3.0a% 251 140 < 1, G duil and Ui gh i wi oats s1Cnly ant SpemanEed. Iy hrmdun at cue. arket dull at £9.00@i1, 50, 1Ay ~3 L vintonstiotk pes ar gty 73610.00. m\nl steady A unchanReds chofee leaf tierco, 73idRe; do Kes AdQuic. Dtk nients uiets slipuiilers, e R i, g5 2143 clesr, g4, itacon Sates aid R sl dors, #4. A0} SERN T, 8h0s 573 11ama-Kugar.cored, ‘87, 3, Witiskr—=In fale nrmnml. L ot ay fower rates: 81,02, R clllLWALl!l. Arlfll 'm.—v:.aw-inel bat on- u-uN—\V eat firm; opened o hlaher, an lowl steadyy ki x.'.l‘JnL“n.,r.n, Sier 2ol o LA A, Milwau. i Y i, 4 ,..mnomlmuly et s liiwery No iye Barler, nnnnm‘ ik N, 3 shPioie, BASTSE, Prov) Jull .um nexiocted, Mess pevi, 89,00, Prine sieal $7.0, ar iR T fheat toinfTalo 4c, 9 HecripTs=Flonr, 11,000 briss wheat, 89,000 b, BUIPNENTS=Flolir, Tl brist wheat. 32,000 by, NCINNAT] Cixcixwats, April m—c‘-wun—uum 8t 10}c. Frova=uniet anid unchanged. (iRAIN—Wheat quict but stesdyi red, 1.1 17, Corn 1o goud demand at fall prices: 43Gite, Oate dull At 24@3ic, [yo dullat Guge2e. Nariey Juil and nom- nsl. Trovisons=Pork dull and nominal at £9.87, Jard In {n good demand Iyl °“"‘|'§"&°""'"‘n¥"m": 7, 2587, 73, l‘ ! '.‘.1‘4. ! 73, ". i lacon qulat bu steady ‘At §1,25, 85, d £3. \vuulr—lmll and Jower nt 8102, uiet and uchanged, R AL TU'. LRDO, O, Ap: l cloEs Chator’s A Q b1, N“( J"'h'. .l.hl“ A" wiarer. spot, 8| .lulll Nu, 3 Il‘{hvll IIN \ll“'fl “""“';f’:'m Aay, 49 "5"':' P 5. 3 8yt 43%c Al Shile, £4c1 vojeci: el m}u ariaged Scc. Gntaduil; No. B mder S (JJ"X R SxEn—Dull: mammoth, "vfl-’lhl‘flmh 4.018, Tecnirta=Floar, none: wheat, 29,000 corn, > O but uats, L0 b, SHIPN R Fh—Whaats 30,000 iy cora, GM000 b, 1 A"""-".‘».’.“""‘V' loty 1 DIANAPOLIS, AEIL 20s = FLovm — 3 BU. V06,541 faml! )('x 35, 50, PR=Raldty T, U]IAII'—\thlll ea yl N(l. .ll’:‘" 17; Com It e Julet ahaonra Shges wr S 84,00 VIR N— \duiier: eledr i @5.0u. " Lard, ojic.” liame, 7‘« t 1 red, Bereawo, m—-oxuw-w cat-Quiet mnd numlnall&llntlmnfldx ales, 16,000 i Sheboygan pri- ely, nciiva anil nomimt.- Gt g Wi car Ohlo s0ld at S1c, ~Iive nactive, CAxAL Hmonu—lmn. th 0o for wiieat to Newr Tortow, April 30.—FEoba=Dull and unchange. Ko F wra oxira iy 't"'l'f"rfig?fl"'r" ol it g 0, 1 Wnd Ot WhItY % tor No. 2 wilis an No. 1 nizeds 836374 for o, b hlts sl No. 3 nfzed: Dernotr, Bl" FL(!lH—BlCl‘l hite, l!m GubN-iehens driers Wivancal A @1.3153 No. 1 white, 'lfl\?‘!fl 'r nominal I'-'l.fl“‘. Osweao, April 20.—GraIN-Wheat stesdys No, Milwhuked iy 81901 Doiuin eraosr a7t NO PEOHIA, I'xonita, Aprl 20,—~lEiGHws R e "‘: AP lunwines—Stoadys aales 1,000 Hrrley qufet, rough nlrcny ul boats; WOOL. Dosto¥, April20,~There wansn focreased demand for wool the past week, but prices of fino floccen sattied down sbout. 2¢ per |1, while {n other grades no material change has taken place. 1t fa belleved that prices havo touclicd the lowest point, Tramaactions {n Ohio and Pennsylvania fecces wero tha largest for severat weeks, comprisiog 22,300 Ibs, principally ot 39G3ve for X snd XX. Theoutsido price for XX flocces ts now 4ue, and it would be difiicult 10 force any consfderable quantity off ot thle fgure. Galcs of Michigan fleeces 2t 30a10c. the Jatter for fanc consia atdge. Comi gnly ealed com rixing 10,000 sat inc. nlr domand; aales of 140,00 3 mff ‘ot Clis1cS ‘barns el """'fl"*vm"x‘ F b constitred the utaido price (of esirablt pgers. DRY GOODS, Nxw OALEANS, April 20.~Dusineas quiot with com misson houses and Impartats, and tha Jubbing trado I8 Tenaactive, Cotton goods In steady but light demssd at unchanged prices. Best atyles fancy privts and low wrado shirtings aro In falr roqu but other makes qulet. Staplogingham: rce. Wollen gooils continue quist. Large auctlon sales aliks and forelgn dress Roods witl b hield next week, . PETROLEUM, CLXVELAND, April 20.—'sTnOLXUM — Unchanged) standard white, 110 test, Di4a. OfL €117, Pso April 20,—~PrTROLEUM~The market opened weak, with sales st 81.50; declined to 81, 20K advanced to 81311, at which price it closed Orm. Shipmenta, 48,001 rle; averaze, 24,703; tranactions, 250,000brle, o '{[ABI‘ENTINE. TLXINGTON, April 20.—Bpirile of turpenting at: at 20kc, 5§ T ey — T. D, CORY AGAIN, T the Editor of Ths Tritune, WaugzaAN, 111, April 20.—{ deslro to correct an error of a vorrespandent of Tue TRIVUN® in your issuc of the 17th inst. Speaking of the 1ate Thomns D. Cory, whoso melancholy death was noticed in Tup Tumune of Wedneaday murmnz lux(. he s **1lo was n brother of ? ete, + Tho crror consists fu the al- kged relnuoushln' tho Jeceosed wos o cuusin, uot a brother, of wine, 1o was the cldest sou of 1y late uncle, Dr. Dayid l.ory! well known to many of the early suttlo Chica Noruhwestern Tilio e ol go and in the summer of wfi. Respect(ul) Jayes Y. Conr. A !\'nrow mmpu for Russia, t dfall Gasette, Atmnllnzlo(hu m. Puterabarg correspondont of tho Cologne (Gaselte, Rusamn narrowly n-cnpml a {remenduts disater Yast autuiuni * “Fhire ndeod, " tha wrilor saye, *8 mioment When {ta doutiny of tho Emplie was fu the haads of Oiman Pasha'and Mehemet All, While tho troops of the Grand Duke Nicholan wers belng shot down by bat. talions before Plevna, those of the Cxarewltch wore i oxtromo danger o the Lot Oue Ald-de-Camp after another waa sent to tho Commauicre iu-Chief for help, but none camo, At st it becamo clear that further restatance was {mpossiblo; If the Turks continued their at- tack upon the mmmn pouitions, the line of the Lown would not unly bave fo be given up, but it was more than mhabl- that the Crarowiich him- solf, with the lruwr part of his army, would have to surrendor. Dut ay the lm mnoment the encmy shawed o white tlag, aud _asked 10 be permifted 0 tako up hiv wounded. The delay thus occasloned enabled the Russians to obfain the neceanary reln- forcemnts tho Casrewlich and kis army— porhaps Riwuia beraolf—wero savea: for such & divastor at that moment might have led tothe over- throw of the Thruno und Lo dyuasty. Mobomat All's white s saved Alexander 11, for It para- Iyzed tho rovolutionary elemeut in Kdssia. — e —— A Rteportor's Dreadful Mistake, Prlladelphia Press, They tell a guod story of o reporter on one of the murnlmz Dapers uln]lhll city, uua went to Teport o scrinon yostenlay, and nia cutire capl nf"’ nsisted of one dullar aud ten cunu-—tll dollar bnin;{ 1u gold and the dimo a sllver pleco, The appeal for subscriptions in behalf of & missfonary causo was an excecdingly powerful oue, and, turnlug to two of h|l professional brethren, ke rewarked, ¢ We ourht to do sone- thicg grand oun this occasfon.”” When the “basket " campe arvund, the benevolent jour- nalist dived Iuto bis vest-pocket, and threw his dlue (us hosupposed) into the collection. After Jeaving the churen, however, ho discoverod that It was the dullar hu had contributed by inlstake, 1lis subsequent exclamations thoroughly neu- tralized whatover virtus thero may have been Iu his previous devotions, — — A Bau Francisco Hotel for Women, Sun Prancisco Gasatie. Tho Iatest cause for Wonderinent was when plaus for & new hotel were showu to us, to be crected on Market street, detalls and specific tlons of which will shurtly be made public, far as wo oru at liberty to mu., the proposed new butel §s to bo located up Market strect, and the cost to Lo B, Messrs, Flood & 0Brien are said to be the originators of the now duparture. Tho eroction of this buiklls i & suggestion of the Guzetts a -hurlwl'mn ago, that this inn endear thelr name to poster- lzy. and bulld themselves s monumeut that way {:,w [ lh: fmur‘u.;ml-‘:y Iarulldlfi" a botel !lur work. ZWOINGD SULLY gntul 6 plan of that In New York erected by Ar, A. T. Elmwut. sl Ko O L Alnel‘le-n Gratn-Elovators Ill lllllull- martcan Adcersiser fRuris), 4 Tho qnutlnu ot fotroducing’ lht Amvrk'ln gralu-clovator into Russia is ‘exciting a good deal of fntercst tn the United Stutes. Weo bo- tlce a cable dlspatch from 8L, Petersburz in the Now York Herald of the 15th ult. aunupacing suat the Ewperor had signed & concession giv- fug sowe exclusive ?rlvllcm:nu.) a0 Awgrican company to bulid elevators In Russis, Tufs statement s fuexact, s wo are ableto state il who dled. of cholera, from tha official correapondenca that has n,g Iu'en submitted to us by Mr, Behenck, of § York, who has been in Bt. Petersburg for 11y Inst slx_months cngaged In the elevator bus). ness. What has reatly heen abtaines! fromn tho Russfun Government {8 simply this: Perinys.. #lon has been granted for the organization of 1 mympan% hut which gives no exciusive priy flege, The same priviege has hean offeray () otiier parties, but mo canital can e raircel o any auch basia. When the requisite patents o obtalned, and proper contracts made, wilil, of money will be ready for [nvestment in 1 very proflitable cnterprise, which would largely Increase tno Russian grain trade, and ada 10 pcr cent to the market value of Hussinn honde, IIAILIIHAD 'T| ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATYS, R, g%, TR Moty i QHICAGD & WOR' TRWESTERN ‘Ticket Ofices, mcmu lb qslmmnn ,I!IQHQV.A.E“ mvn. 4\"'"‘ aPacifie Fn-t l.ln asloux Cit; allubuque {my Ex, vlm ngum;:nm NIKh! E: T GEmment: u"nrln?mnu e |1 i Ao, [+10:13 g\;nwnukre Fan fial (d-'l sy o o ca E: BMlIwAukeo aweng Bl waukee bnsen dureen May Exp 0 & Hockfor SEan i 10 via Tanaror canttman Tiotel Cars are_run through, fetw, And Council Biafts, on the train ln"".-m]f;:; 0 LA m 3 Noother road tn”ctn':}'lmn ar any other formo Ch d Rinzle-ota, botel cars west of Trevat corner of Canal anit Kinzlie-sta, g-liepat corner of Avel CHICAGO, B’UEL!NGTDN & UINOY EMLW)AD Depota oot of Lake-at., il Bixteentl and t:gnll‘-ml Hixteedt 6 Oillcen, 50 Clarg Traine, |_Leave, Mentota & Galesburg Ranrcs, o721 Ottuma & Sireator Fxprean | Jtockford Dllhll!uw & mmu Ul 'aciilc Fast Exprens nlu & Colurado K Xpres Imwncr’ulrflvt Passenger. Erverart & Bufias Bxprédics » lr"illh}fll‘ ht i )fl 0 o.m S Ent Fxyrens 15 Kunwas City & fiz. "Joe Expréas: } o:m o I"|||lm:n Palnca Dintng-Cars and l”nhml\n 1A-wher} Bleepl oy, Cars are run between Cllcagy and Unshaof the Pacloc Kxprens. UB'IOAGD. ALTO‘W & ST. LOUIZ AND CHI0AG) 8 OITY & DENVER 8HORT LINES, Infon Depot, Weat 8lde, near Madlson-st. befiges, "Tw&my'fiflm.u. "Tickes Ofices 123 Tardorahoet. 10 Clty & Denver Fas Dot Aprioanerd & ringield & T Penrla, tiurlingion { Fast Ex. X "pfi‘lxl. l Streator, Lacon, Wash'ton Ex|*13: Juuumb-muAu mindat’n, cmolmo, mWAUKEB & BT, PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, adison snd Canal i Qttice, ¢80 Rt ek s opposita’ Shers . l,uvm |_Arrive. Miiwsageo Expren 538 . [+ 7:09p, sin & NI exia: Groon = N Menattia tlirough 2 XPreFs. *10:102. m. [* 4:007. m. Wisconsin, 1o # 8 Kxpress, (¢ 8:C0p. m. [*10:458 m, \Vluza n, Green o1 & ilai le i!wvunl'l'olnt.n i Aah. ud irough 'NTE Exprese t 0:009, ma.lt T:00s. m A" trains run vis Milwsukee. Tickets for 8t. Fanl and Minnespolisare good efther via Madizon and Prairie du Chien, or via Watertown, Llcwll!. and Winons. TLLINOIB UHNTEM': RA[LROAD. ngpol,"lml.u”,snnu. and foor of Tweaty-wecond.p, 6 Otlico, 131 HARdGIphobt.. HoSt Linre. _Leavo. | Anl". GCaira. New Ori s & Toxas iz Bpringield Expres. (8 B:08, m, Apriokeld Night B, 21 10 orin, Burlinuton & Keokik ¢ g Leoria, It urllnmnhlh-almk {1 hubunio & Bloux City fx Dubunue & Sioux iy Bx Cilinian Passenger. @ Un8aturday nlght runsto Contralin only, 0n Baturday night rucs Lo Peorls only. !lu . HI !, ATLED| cket Office, 7 utheast carner of 1hsy b Grand Facis nuneL andat Paliner 1ousa. Arrive, Hl"év(l AMain and Atr Line! Kalainans Accomimadation finlnue Kxpress (dully), IgUL BXDTess,. ... Fironno P JWATHR & CHIGA00 RATLT AL epot. cu T8 o c1 O B ufin"-'"f. aTos Todse wad Gesnd Daifelloiek Beave. Arrlve. (at] a0 Rxpress. .. S R00% m. 'scitic Kxpress, " ’ B:lap. W, ' uo.. .} 8:10D. I BALTIMORE & OHIO. Trainslesye from Pxpodtion n‘inmuu‘_ oot nl lm~ __Grand ractuc, and iy ‘Styositiot betidina Te 4 ot T UAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHE2N. Leave, Arr(‘\‘n_»_ Mgt TE mlmuq Kxpress, dai [ & BT. LOUT3 B B- (Cluctapati Alr-Line and Kokumo Line.) Depot cortee of Citatog wad- Wi stte, \ ! iR dniimnapotis Lo Dy By H KANEAKEE Deot foot of Lake-st. snd foot of Twenty-second &t, Te. Depart, Al Cinein o . m. [* DU @ Loulsville S‘«%"S oy Tk nummn Lolvl. maha l.nvfln"lh iAlt Ex| i Accommoda Ltit Kxpres Allmy -h on the Omaha Rxp cArs, 8875 cents each. OHICAGO & umx“mwm BAILROAD, Ticket Ulflct‘;: 7 Clark-at., U7 Doarl vaad Depoly roas aro servod Ia dlalid ruer Clinton sad (,.nnl day Mall., Naabvillo aad Fiorida dx_pm, hul ur)hnlll" Lmfln For Graud Jlaven, For 8t doweoh et l’(y MII' fll!‘. nuen Hl uked,” Escanabi, Negauns MINOELLMbDUD' Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington St., Chloago 1, inod 81 1iia eIt nowe Dr. Juue lu'lhlr:.l-ul' sraben s ] imeaediste o s a1 vn.,mu unm bk aatar mets shatnet o uamm-l"fl‘ ot bame and bos e o uw.:,uu-w.li-fl De. Jemes & [y sChyearaoiage, - yean ver —l' Er e Sacees Ly nph siciana o L3t Yok mr Pt don, and su- .,u,:..mmc AY' US’ Frompteue o log sfands G e *:réGAPSlILEs o BT