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FINANCE AND TRADE. Review of the Financial Situation Last Week. The Producs Marketa Generally Qulet~ Whoat Lower--Othor Grain - Tamo, Provistons Dull---Movoment of Prod- nce During the Week. FINANCIAL The Chicago banks withqut exception Inst week rovorted busincas better than it wasnt the corresponding aenson of Inst year. The de- mand for lonos ia better, and thelr customers are doing better, Collections haya naturally improved undor this state of affalrs. The banks have on advantage now they havo not hitherto bad in the disappearance from thelr nsscts of all the “slow paper they had to carry after the panic, and fn the uniform good quailty of the paper now brought them for discount. When they make a dollar now it be longs to them, The clearings of tho weck wero very largo on nccount of the unusually heavy oard-of-Trade sct- tlements. In tho Chicago -Foreign-cxchange market thosupply of billa has been Mbt all the week, owing to the small shipping move- mient of grain and provisions. ‘The majority of the bills offered sre drawn on the Continent. Local securitice have bean dull. Buyers do not sect educated as yet to tho higher prices now asked for Chicago City and Cuok County bonds, ‘The Cook County 5 per cents havo begun to go off at par, and nearly half the first installment of $850,000 has been disposed of. Theatock brok- era have had a more active week fn New York “Block Exchange dealings. ‘This interesting information for stock opera> tors {s furnished by the Now York Herald: ‘While thess higher rates of money have unques- ttonably pinched dealera upon margins, the moro important commisalon houses havo been lucghmne in thetraleovea at tho Srepldatton of thelr cna. tomers, while at the same time adding to the credit sido of thelr interest account. Tho majority of there houses, some time back, seenred loans ex- tending over several months, but tind it to thelr ROVARIAES to appear in forma paunoris to-day. and, ‘undor this plea, to oxtort an excoptionablo rato of intorcst from all who are unlucky enough to keep accounts with them, No tittld of the present monoy stringency {8 duo to tho axiom among brokers that thelr ‘*intercet account” must be made to pay, and thit the present pinch mn moncy allords s yood opportunity for making it do so. There has beon an Increase of National-bank circulation in the last flye months of $4,608,431, ‘The net increase of National-bank notes durtuy the month of March was $1,031,026, The Increase in February was $1,048,401, fo January itwas $007,005; in Vecember, $490,018; iu November, $810,441, Tho total increaso for tho last tive months has been $4,003,181. The {ncrease in the amount of legal-tender notes deposited for the purpose of retiring National-bank circula- tion during tho same period wos $3,172,600. ‘The total decreaso in National-bank circulation for the four months provivus to Noy. 1, 1878, was $2,020,309, Tho total amount of Natfonsl- bank notes outstanding, exclusive of National gold banks, April 1, 1879, was $825,060,270, The amount of National gold bank circulation was $1,406,020. There baye been twenty National ‘banks organized sinco Noy. 1, 1878 (which was the date of the tables contained inthe Comptroll- er’s report), with acapltal of $1,720,000; and, since the same date, twenty-six banks have gone into Hquidation, with a capital of 82,990,000, ‘The present paid-in capital of the National banks fs $165,483,902. In railroad bonds in Now York on Thursday the largest transactions wero in Erle new sec- onda consolidated, of which $869,000 changed hands at O7}{@O84@oo“EG07t7. Eric funded Ss advanced to 72, and consolidated 7s to 105!{, but the latter subsequently reacted to 105, The New Jersoy Central tssucs were in activo de. mand and advancal sharply,—consolidated firats assented rising 214 ver cent, to 87; convertibles assented 2, to 8014; adjustment 1%, to 0934; incomes 4, to 55; and Lehigh & Wilkesbarra consolidated assented 25¢, to 5294, Kansas Pacitic incomes), No. 16, rose 134, to 4044, and closed at 893g; do Denver Division trust-recelpts {cli off from 106 to 105!g. Morris & Essex 73 of 1871 advanced 1, to 105; ond do seconds 1¢, to 1093g. Toledo & Wabash seconds cx toupon de- clined 134 per cent, to 81, and rallied to 813%, Chicago & Alton firsts advanced 1, to 110; and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy consulidated 7s 1, twoll?, The Chicago & Northwestern and St. Paul {ssues wero firm on slight changes, Ohio & ‘Mississippi consolidated adyanced %, to 1074. Groat Western seconds ex coupon fell 1 per cent, to 81. ‘The Comptroller of the Currency makes this statement showing by States the amount of Na- tonal-hank circulation iesucd, the amount of Jegal-teader notes deposited in the United States ‘Treasury to retro Natlonal-bank circulation, from June 20, 1874, to April 1, 1870, and amount remaining on deposit at latter date: LEGAL*TRNDER NOTES Dio Posten, Btates ana Additional F: Mnp-| TO retire Territories) fireulation) Forretop-\ cireniation of tiqtdat-| Under act ing banka, Sraees 20, $ 1,411,180) 117,000 N10, 705 | 27,100) 1,580, 370|| — ah1,0071 174,805) 2 Vermont . Macs, ithodst iw LOU. wee 00] 1,240,400 New York, 2,083, U4] 18) 181/000 Now Jersoy 119,260) “1,18 40 Pe 6,057,086 440, 500! * Bl, O70) 2,083) acl 00 14,600 3h0 1,340 uy : 1,4 : | Tennessee, ‘Misaourl,, Ohto, Kansas .,,. Nebraaka,.' AULD eee Colorado ... Uteh.. Weahingt'a Nontaua., 185, 088) “140,460 161, 101) 24, KOU i, B00} 45,000 Totala, $02, 591,280) 910, 025, Vis (SGD, 148, O13 Tho following gives tho fluctuations of tho leading atocks for the doy; Opening. Highest, neat, a N. sidase Sha” gaits Crain, Mich a 3 Bey Yak 73 723 C.&N.Weetom, dnig OL 0 BOK D0 . ae Bt Panis, aby 428, 0 proferred..... HO 8135 3. He 1. & Bae Uah wy iiloois Contra. By ay ., Hur, aoe 5 Chicago & Alton,, 78 ait Tnion Pacific 72 Ene Be 105 int Oe 4a rors 50g arg ar ot 10% i Fed Bt Lous & uaa, 4 “Us Jo preterre p Hoe stake, 2 GOVEUNMANT DONDs, In hed, U.S, Geof "81 dit A U' 8, 520s of wy 101 I. 8, B-208 of 101 302 UL. 10-408 (ex, int.) 41! WL 1013p Ul H. new 5a of *61 (ex, int) 1034 UB pew Age (e Mi eee ft agg 108) Sb per cen! Ha (ox. int). 4 U. 3, cunency on venrserees 220 pee TFORWION EXCHANGE, Blerling Belginm.. Franco Switzer) and, Chicago Mr eae Chieazo Lincotn Park, Chicago South Park 7 Chleago Went Park 7a. Ghieago Treasury Warrante (actip i Connty 74 re cs) oe . % #105 Clty Ratlway (No ide! Cily Railway (North Bias) ONS soseseee sere Chamborof Commerc *And Interest, nt on eePl OF! #108 a COIN QUOTATIONS, The following aro the Chicago quotations for colnet Soverelans Napoleons... Twenty marks, Austrian florins (pa Five france .... Spanish doubloont s BY TELEGRAPH, NRW YORK, New York, April 6.—Goveraments strong. Rallrond securities higher. State bonds firm. Stock market activo and strong except for coal shares, which wero weak and feveriah, Transactions 219,000 shares; 14,000 Erie, 17,- 000 Lake Shore, 6,000 Wabash, 82,000 Northweat common, 20,000 preferred, 25,000 St, Paul com- mon, 8,800 preferred, 20,000 Lackawanna, 12,000 Now Jeracy Centrat, 2,009 Delaware & Hudson, 5,000 Morris & Essex, 6,000 Michigan Central, 2,600 Union Pacille, 1,700 St. Joseph, 7,000 Ohio && Miesissipp!, 12,000 Western Union, 1,700 Pa- cific Mati, 5,000 Kansas & Texas, 1,500 New York Central, 1,200 Kansas Pacitic, 1,000 Llinofs Cen- tral, ant 8,000 St. Louts & San Francisco. ‘Money imarket casy at 5@7 per cent, clos- ing at0. Prime mercantile paper, 43¢@6 per ibe ceiling, exchange Bleady at 49034; alght, ‘The weekly bank statemont is as follows: Loans, decrease, $4,021,000; specie, decrease, $31,800; legal-tenders, decrease, $2,453,100; dc- posits, decrease, $6,823,900; circulation, m- crease, $129,400; reserve, decrease, $1,075,925. ‘The banks now hold $1,000,375 in excess of their legal requirements, ATOOKS, OFX. 11g T A. & 0, Telegraph, 37 Co, Qe vores RDd Hannibal & St. Joa, 1515 Ho peferreit... ... dia tansda Southorn’: O13 #${Cantral Pac, bunds, 10014 Cleveland & Pitis.. 21 "|Unton Pac, bonds.. 10H, Northwestern 4, Land-Grants, tone Northwesters P. Biuking-b'ds.11035 Gy Cy G&L STAT R HONDA, ‘Tennessco Os, old., 394-Virzinia Os, new... 35 Pennertce Us, new, BO, Missouri Us........ 61004 Virginia Ua, old. i SAN FRANCISCO. San Fuanciseo, April 6.—Following were the closing quotations at the Stock Board: Eg North 384 /Ophir, BY Overms Be aymond WS WAs|Suvage ss... Sy\Slerra Nevagn... At Union Consolidated, 5 5 44)Yetlow Jacket, re Crown Point. art EnrekeConsvildat'd, 16 Lxchequer.... Gould & Carry. Grand Prize... ase Chollar and Potost aro in place of old Chollar Potos!, four shares each now stock to one of old. NEW ONLBANS. New Oncaans, La., April §.—Sight exchange on New York, 3¢ promium, Btorling exchunce, 187. vOREIGN, Lowpon, April 5.—Consola, 90 0-16, Reading, 18; Erie, 2534; preferred, 47, United states securitics—0i8, called [05 10-408, 10154; new Ga, 107345 43ge, 1072¢qn103!y, Pains, April 5.—Kentes, 1151 age. COMMEROLAL, ALntest quotations for April delivery on tho leading articles for the last two business days: glee 5 Saturday, Mesa pork, 3 10,318 Har serpent L374 a5 ouldors, Sut 3,773 Short ris, boxed: 00 04 and 70 a0 G5 4.16 3.00 @4.16 50 @5.10 2.60 @b.10 The following wore the receipts and ship- ments of the leading articles of produce {n this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'elock on Saturday moroing, and for the cor- responding date twelve months ago: SIPMRNTA, 1878, tye, Harleys ‘Gras seed, red, te, 8.0.5 fe my oa B18, TAU, )9, G33, ee | aul baat) stun be Shingh 19) ‘Balt. bri Tw uw, 1,357) Loca Withdrawn from store during Friday for elty consumption: 9,051 bu barloy, The following grain was inspected Into store {u this elty Saturday mornings 1 car No, 8 win- ter wheat, Lear mixed, 15 cars No. 3 spriug, G4 cars No, 3.0, 23 cars rejected, 5 cara no grade (103 wheat); 43 cara high-intzed corn, 6 cars new do, 10 cara now mixed, 80 ears No, 2 corn, 18 e rojocted (108 corn); 19 cars white oats, 2 cars No, 2 mixed, 4 cars rejected (63 oats); & cars No. 2 ryo; 2cars No, 8 barley, Total, 380 bu cara, or 145,000 bu. Inspected out: 64, wheat, 8,308 bu corn, 800 bu outs, 3,830 by rye, 6,607 bu barley. ‘The foltowlug were the recelpta aud shipments of breadatuifs and livo stock at this polut during the past week, and for the corrcsponiug weeks ending as dated: Aprit 5, 1870, atarch 20, April d, i 87, 1878, ia Dressed hi TT 255 408, 150 1,024,443 200, 008 335, 030 1,045 170 8: Live bows, K 79,087 3 ted ay RONTU 74, 110 O40, 117 lol Five hoga, Now. « 40,218 84,180 87,107 Cattle, No, 13,420. 13,500 15,8118 The foltawing table shows the exports from New York for the week ending ‘buraday evon- ing last, with comparisons: Alareh 20, AdritG, 1879. 187 su ia9 ger on8 iltst9 N74,400 1,181,055 pi B88 GRI,G70 4:14) 593 la Daily Market Zeporter of the 4th has a telegram from Kansas City, dated tha 8d, sayligt Information from Salina, Kan,, 1, that owing to the dry, warm weather the wheat ia ehooling up for yointing, white nenrly all the helda in that vie cinity are tne most partdead or dying. The root in dead, with few excentions, and tho hase of the plant is withered ao that there can be 6 ope for s ono-thitd crop, even if rain ehonld tome at once, of which there is little prospect. ‘The wheat market hero as well as in St. Louts is Intensely a weather markct just now, and the tone largely turna upon the question of aveather in Kansas and the neighboring States. The ad- vices {In regard thereto are contradictory in the extreme, though the great majority report drought unmitigated eren by the sin- gle drop of water that did not cool the parched tongue of Dives. One let- ter recelyod here Savurday states that the wheat crop in Kanens, Mlssourl, and Toxas will bo very light anyway, and entirely ruloed in many places unless ral comes within a few days, On the other hand, advices from Indiana and Ohio state that tha rain there has beon too heavy, especially ns it has been followed by night froata; while another Ictter from tho sano re- fton saya tlint things are looking wall. Reports Galucd circulation Saturday to the effect that Kansas was being rained upon, aud that mado whent weak here, though many disbelioved the ramor. ‘That the situation fo wheat in the Southwest 4s really critical thero ts little or no room to doubt, though the crop is far from boing ruined yet. Ja tho Northwest seuding ts later than last year, ond gomie ecctionsreport that a diminished acreage may be expected, as prices have been too low to tempt to superluman exertion this Flour, brit Wheat, bn. ear. Other markets were dult in sympathy with wheat, and most of them wero easier, though with not much change in prices. Tho weather here was warmer, and seemed to be clearing up, though another storm was predicted. A good business was in progress, and the tone of the market was again firm and healthy, ‘The wintry weather of the past fow days -hoa tended tocheck the distribution of strictly acasonable fabrics, but the yolumo of sales has, noverthe- Jess, excccded that for the sume time last. year. In the grocery market littls that is new was developed. Trade continues satisfactory, and the prevalent feellug is oneof firmnesse. Sugars showed moro streugtn than on the cariler days of the week, but were without aavanco. There wae a liberal demand for domestic and foreign dried frufta, and prices were Orm. No changes were developed in the fist market, trade con- tinuing Zalr ot steady figures. The butter and checsa markets wero without important new features, Fluo grades alone were held with much show of firmness. Dealcra iu oils, paluta, and colors reported a falr business doing, with prices generally steady, An advance in turpen- tlas of 2c was the only change noted, Lumber was uochanged, being fn fair request at the yards at frregulur prices, and at the salo docks the receipta aro amull and will be for several days yet. ‘The demand for wool is falr at former prices, washed fleeces being a shade Jower. Seeds were yery quiet, tho Iate cold weather baying reduced the sales East, and cur- tailed thd “shipmncuts In that direction, The Day, salt, broum-coro, and hide warkets wero steady. Qreen fruits were solling freely, oranges belug moro frequently called for thun other fruits, und prices were quoted os on the previousday, ‘The demand for poultry execed- ed the supply, which is yery light, as usual fu the early spring, and better prices wero pald for most of the stuck In the market, Eges were lower, owing to larger supplies, Rall frelghts to the seaboard are quoted on the basis of 20c to Now York, 25 tu Boston, 18¢ to Pulladetptila, aud i7¢ to Mattimore, on the 100 Ibs of grain; but {tls currently believed Unit the great bulk of tie stull going forward is belng utoved at about throc-quarters of thosy ratea. QOcvan frelghts luve been reduced to a very low point by Intense competition between the different steamer Iluvs, ‘The latest roported rates from New York to Liverpool aro 18}4¢ ou wheat, Me on provisions, und ¥1ge on four In sacks per 100 Ibs, Low prices here, und very low freleht rates, furnish cheap foud to the pev- ple of Europe, ‘The weather of yesterday was deeldedly mors spring-tlke than thut of fast week. A little blustering, to bo sure, sugecative rather of March thao of April, but warmer, oud rather moru settled stmospherle conditions, A von- thnuanee of such weather would soon show an improvetncut alike in farm work and the gever- al conrec of trade, ‘The Norltweat needa a lit- te more sun to waken & up to full aettvity; und with thatthe spring and sutainer of 1879 would probably show a large fmprovemeut over the previous year, ‘The packlug In this elty aince March 1 Includes about 204,000 hogs, agaitat 218,000 for the same Hime In 1878. Statement showIng foreign iuvoica value and duty pald on goods centered for consumption at the Port of Culeago during the week ending April 5, 1870: Forcian U8, customs lass of gous, villites uti Musical nierchandlsc....,8 4,676 us, 750 Drug Wall paper... artiticial flower Larthenware Wines and Yh Uptical goods Simokers’ artictes Cheeww coloring, feo... Ale, veer, and porter Witro rope, Clara, reinbies. Sporting goods... +04 Total wos 940, 768,36 PROVISION, IlOG PRODUCTS—Were tamo and averaged caster, though the market was more steady than usual, Very little waa done except in chanyca from one uionth to another, shippers delug ont of the market except to a very limited extent. ‘The Liverpool advices noted a dectine of Ud por 113 Ibs tn some dexeriptions of meats, and thy local og murket tended to a lower range of prices, though recelpts wero not larye. ‘The muro prom- luent operators hold aloof, leaving the trading in the hnndla of those who umiatly conidht tempoives with turning over a elnzle lot of atom, and outelde orders were like angele’ vialba, ‘Pho following tea cetalied statement of the ablp- ments of provletons for the weuk, and slucu Nov, ‘1, 1874, with comparivona: T7870, 1 Week end- Since Nov, rita ty Articles, since Nae. aia,u7a| T2274) 3,374) 1.70,440 111,909,009 192, 178, G20 108, 11, 40) : 176 SHR, 605, .003 25 20, 1 UH TL ONL US. 4 Ab RS Mean Paui—Deelined fe per brl, and closed igo bolow thy latest prices of Friday. ° Sale orted of KOU driv satler April at $10. 35@10,405 tla voller May at $10, 10 une at $10.5 ‘and 600 Uris seller July The warket, 1B 10.58 at $10.9. Total, <2,000 brlw, cloned steady at $10,324; 0010, 35 for cash or seller Abril, $10.37440010.40" for May, and $10,500 nee for June, Old pork quoted at $3,400 Prime mess pork wae quoted at $0.37%@9. 60, suid extra rim ut Bur rte be | Soro ees no—Duelined wbout #446 per 100 Ibs, with very tame focllng throughout, Bales wero ported uf 1.760 te fr May at $4. 40@U. 42 and 3,760 tes seller Juno ut $U-4714@U, 00. ‘Tho anarket closed stuady at $0,35¢¢0. 3736 for spot oF seller April, $0.40@0, 4315 for May, and $4,475 ¥.60 for June, "July wae noninal at £4, 55, + Maats—Were dull aud Wenanged, thuugh the APRIL 7, 8i9—'TWELVE PAGES, fcollng was enslor. Balos were reported of BOD, + 000 Ibs short riba at H. 924.00 for May aud for June; 10 tes sweet pickled bellies at Ge; ui BOO boxes tong. and short clears st bo ent ‘and Higeaoller May, Tho following word the closing -ptices per 100 iba on the leading entet Shoule { Short iL. ie Short dere, | ‘riba. | ctears.| clears, Lone, part cured|e3.uh (84.8714 |St.8714/84.0756 Hoxed.”. f 3 Ava ast as 210 April, boxed 5.00 Z| 5.10 May, ‘vaod d.30_| 6.10 _| i200 Long clears quoted at $1.75 loose and $1.87 boxed; Cumberlands, $5,009,124 boxed: long. ent hams, 74@8igo; sweet-pickled DAMS, 7O7%0 for 18 to;16. ng avorere? green bam, O4@0.0 for same averages; geoen shottide 140. Bacon quoted at 4i@Atector shoulders, F4@Qh%0 for short ribs, Giggtiie for short clears, AXx@UKC for hams, all canvased and packed. Gneasx—Wan quoted st $5.0005.50 for No, 1 hte, 4X@be for good yollow, and 44@ii¢o for Own. BEEF PRONUCTS—Were firm and qaict at $8. 7700.00 for morn, $1. 75@10, OO for extra mess, And $16,502017, 50 for hams. "TaLLow—Wan q wiet at 63 GOs4o for city and O34 Que for country. BRRADSIUFES. FLOUR—Was slow, aa it usually 1¢ on Saturday, with little enange in prices, though tho Jater feal- ing was tamo in sympathy with wheat, Sales wore reported of 150 bela winters, partly st $5.00, and. 900 brla eprings at $9,76@0,00, the ontslde for patents, ‘Tho following was the nominal range of Patonts .. Drax—WWae leas active, and firmer, omg to a reduced volume of offerings, Sales were reported: of DU tons at $8.00, 84 troe on board cars. Siowre—Sales wero 10 tons at $8.75. Fagp--Sale was mado of 20 tons at $10.50. - Conn-Mgat—Coureo wad nominal at $13, 12% per ton on track. 5 SPRUNG WHEAT—Wasgonerally guiot and irreg- nlar, within rather narrow limita, ‘he market nd- vanced 34¢, {oll off He, and closed about '¢c below Prices of Friday, ‘he British markets ‘Now York dull, and our recefpta aonie- with finer weather In this city, and dome reports of rain in Kansas, Tho early feeling was a firm ono, rather on the part of holders than Of buyers, and the reticence of the latter turned the current toward nuon, espociatiy as shippers did, little, though turough-fretghts to Karope are be~ Moved to be now very low. ‘ho feeling was wuts- jy entertalned thata good deal of the wheat now here Is held for sale at a slight advance, and that the quantity fs 4o largo as to discourage tain for a rise; while tho rcports of falling winter wheat aro fittle == more. than results of the orlinary spring scare amon the farmer. For these redsone buyers held off, Seller May opened at abont O42¢c, advanced to Vole, and declined to 44;@204i40 at the close. Sclicr June, sold at USHG@UU%c, and April was nearly nominal at 80%@00!{c, closing at the [ slide. Cash No. 2 closed at Uze for pilt-edgod celpts to 8023e for reeular, and Son frat sturave nt Uc, Spot sales were ropor of 4,800 bu No, 2 at O2tgacueaze; 45, 000 bu ilo (regular) at 30',@00e; 5, U0 ba No. 3 at SO@s80%4C; 6, 000 bu do (regular) at 77¢c; 3,60U bw rejected ut IQ ac nad 10,400 bu by sample ab GU@VIc, Total, 74. i. Auxep Witkat—Salo was made of 800 ba at O00 {reo on board cars, Wiareit Witrst—Sales,wers 0,090 bn No. 8 red, winter recelpis, AtS1.01; 800 bn by kamploats1. 01; and 400 bu do at $1. ‘Total, 20,200 bu, oubex cua Sale was inate of 10 tons at CONN—Was quict and casler, the average decline bolng about 4c. Liverpool und Now Yurk wore reported steady, and our recoipts wero smaller, but tho market weakened in sympathy with wheat, the ino weather making buyors holdoff, ‘The market for futures was ‘*nardly ever" before sodull, thero being no outaide orders, and local Operatora wero not disposed to trade. Shippers reduced thoir blue on lots in store, and this made eamples _ cualer, though they opened atoady, with a fair demand. No, V closed at Sitge for yilt-odged receipts, to homtnally abogt: for regular, Lots fires on boatd suid ab'adigc tor No. 2 to S4igqos43¢c for new. Seller May sold early an sO, then at soy UUgc, and closed at 35: Seller Juno sod ut BOAEIYe, July nt J74@I7%e, and April was uominal ob J1H@IL Ke, all closing ut the inelde. Spot gules were reported of 2,400 bu No, 2 aut. edged recelptay at d44c; 12,00: bu by van); 7 dete @u {82.000 bu do at Hccualac free on dears; 6,600 bu now mixed at3tize args and 6,000 bu rejected at died. ‘Your, 46,200 bu, ONTS—Wore falrly active carly, and quiet uftor- wards, averaging about tc lower. ‘The recolpte Were larger, and the fino Weather favored a fur ther increase, ‘Che trading way cnletly in the May and duno futures, tha latter selling ratuer fceoly at ‘Sle, and the former at 254:@203c, closing at the inside, Reuular or April vats were steady at 21450. Samples were active, and Liack outs ormeg being wanted to thi un exnort order, Cash eales wero ree ported of 20, 0U0 bu regular No. 2 at 21530; £2, 0u0. on by sample at Ween track; 5,400 ou mixed wt VOW Goze; And (000 bu white at 201 ho tree on board, ‘'Tutal, 44,000 bu. YE—Waa qnict and irm, Cash ryo was wanted by shippers, bat their orders wore limited to fxures: tint were below what sellers would take, hence the trunsuctiona were chicily insamplee, April aH ani No.2 were held at doc, with 4440 bid, and. May at 4,@ivi;c, Freatt No, 2 wos salable at 4ic. Cash ‘watos wero reported ‘of 3,200 200 bu by sample at 48'4@ (9c on track, and 2,000 bu at dic free on bourd, | Total, 5,100 bu. BARLEY—Was qutet aud unchanged, except ex: trait, which was again im reqauet for enipment, und sales of Fulton and Northwestern elovator ree belng an advance or » and A.D, & Co.'s rucelpta were quoted at 12gdilc. No. for April was nominal ut 7c ond May at 76c, No, 3 was ({uiet at JAG@oe, “Sumples were scurce and quiet, Cah salen were reported of 10, G00 onextradatzi7@o 17440; 400 fresh No. 3 at doc; 1,200 bu by sample atdva@uue, ‘Lotal, 12,200 bu, MORNING CALL. Meas pork—Snles 3, 500 brls at $1 10, 40'for Muy and $10.50 for June. Lard—1,760 ‘ted ut 5.144 tor May and $i,50 fordune, Bhogt lbw Gu, 000 Ibs at $1.00 for May, Wheat—105, 000 bu webisode fur May, Comn—25,000 bu 'at Uc or Atay. LATER, Wheat wasn shade firmer Saturday afternoon, May being quotedat WAQ@uize, closing at tho outside. ‘The reports received tn the morning that it hud veen raining in Kansas were ycnerally dia- credited fn the afternuon, It waa nlvo stated that Jarge orders had been rocelyed from the alliicted State, GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN—Was unchanged, The soles were fair 1n the aggregate, and prices underwent no tiaterial alteration, Fine green carpet brush, @ Crean hurl... Red-tipped hurt... on Fino preva, with harl to work it, Ied-tipped do, us Inferior Be Eras Crooked, on ” oo ACESS BUTTER—Tho market remains dull and easy for everything not good enough for the tabie, The fuct that the supply of fine butter is scanty enables holdora tocommand good prices, oll ts almoet unralable, and Jow grades of packed also must ecli vary cheap if at all, Sales wero effectar within the range of the following quatationa: Creamery ..esee RIGS Qood to choice dairy, 1T@2h Mediu ,. . 13@15 Inferior ta sevens BALD Hull butter, ve seeeee BOLE BAQGGING—In the bagging market nothing new was noted. A quict and steady feeling still pre- vailas We quot ; Gtark ... Urighton A + 82 |Dorlans, 4 bu,..2119 214) Do, B bu,... sty Otter Crovk.... 1814 Guanioe, single, 1814 Lewiston 4. 20 (Du, double Gt Awerlcan., 18 |Wool sacks, ashy CHEESE—Holders of skim and part skim gooda show some anxiety to reatlze, and to that end thero iva wore or uae yenorous shading of prices. ‘Tho receipts of new chovso aro steadily incresalng, and ancarly decline in prices ts anticipated. Mine mild goods are sti!) hold with soma show of flrins ness, the supply being reduced, We quote: Suptomber and Uctover, full croam... ., BHGRY ¥art skin, now, Getty Full akin ite markot wag un: ane J. Trade woe anil, and prices remained weak and nnacttled: Lackawanna, large egg + of Lackawanna, small ogg, Lackawanna, nat Lackawanna, range Vicdmont., 00 Mlowsbury .. 10 Cannel. 50 }. 50B5,00 3. Gartsherrle, White sea block ae 4,50 EQG8—Were weak under ster recelpts, with advices that plonty woro to follow, Sales were made at 10!3¢ carly, and luterat 10c, FISH—Busincss wai urted fsulr,—better than uanal for the time of year,—and the genera) mare ket malatains tho trm tone heretofore character- izing It. Below are the ruling pricua: No, 4 whitetlan, 44 Mackerel, extra toese, Belect meas, ¥ 4¢-brl Extra shure, }4-v1l Ashore, $4-brh No, No, i bay, §}: 20 faut); co Fat family, 85 0. 1 bay, ki 20 Family kits, 60 George's codilsh, extra, por 100 iba, 25, PEE 100108005 «+0- OU 4.35 Compresacd cod, oO Dressvd cod, 1 Pabrador here 6.50 rador herrin 0B o. Labrador hurslag, ad Molland horrin Sealed herring, # box., Callfurnia salmon, ‘bela. 8.75 ia of domestia drled were firm under s continned good domand, Moat Minos of imported fruits also wore hold with consldorable Srmness, Quotationa remain as bee je ‘Turklah prone: French prunes, kegs Aldon apples... Evaporated .... . Now York and Michigan Prd rs mn z, Boaches, tnpared «x BaBeme: v Pitted cherries. rer Almondey Torragona, +s Naples walnut gaaseKo e ry 6 4 fair requeat an Ornnges aro firm, the demand being on Strawberties from the South wore offered at G0c per qt. 1 rh, Ancars sore: Oranges, B box, Valencia oranges, Trananas, # bunch ‘rade met genoral In _yalucs there wera no appreciable changes, Coffees, sugars, and rico were quoted tir, Mnes ruled stoady, We repeat our Hat: nics, Choles to fancy i Goo d oprime. Granulated. seve. 1 Now Orleans prime 4 New Orleans fully fate to primesse. s.. OYA 7 New Orleans falters « sseoe California sugar-lonf driow .. California silver drips... New Orleatis molasses, cticice. 1, Calcutta ginger 4. No, 1... Por +e oe 6.00 HIDES—Wero steady, under a falr inquiry from the regular dealers: Light cured hides, 8 b. b Sheop pelts, wool oxtim: LUMBER—Was in, fair demand tm cargo is salable, and tho offering continuw tighs, none of the Northern ports Most of the stuff now coming halla piece stuff hus eold ut & lot of green Norway cond clear, 1j@e in. from Grand River, Dr: $8.0028.00 oftoat, ant brouxht 0. 00, ‘Tulrd clear, tinct... Firat and clear decease Virat counmon dressed siding Second common sidings... Fiooring, drat contmon, dressed. Fluor, second common, dronsed, iw third commun, dredacd, A, 13 4n Tatock bonrde, 107912 In... Ostock bourds, 10¢12 tr Dor common stoclc boards. 13,00 ee 10,00710.50 rolect, dressed, aid houdod tandued to exira dey Shlogies, standard, Cedar shinules. ‘Track shingles, OllS—Turnentine has jumned up fe, The ex~ rt domand line taken most of tho surpius of the nif States, oud the fact that the supply sveking a Weatorn outtat I unusually emait has led to the rumulned comparatively stoudy. Trade was roported fair at ihe prices Carbon, 110 degreos tests... o+ Carbon, Illinois fegal, 160 tleg. test. Carbon, hoadiight, 175 duztevst test Carbon, Michigan legal teat... Elaine, 140 dew. teat... Lurd, extra winter etea Neatafoot ati, exten Roatsfoot all,’ No, 2 Ainere' oll, extra 'y Minate' off wiute... Xaphtha, deodorizod, Gusoline, deotorized, 7 Guapling, 87 degreo toatly undor a fu weru quoted at Tgine, and Eurly Rove at O@700 per bu in car lota und 5D ME—Tho wupply of chick- extreuely light, and highor prices wera ‘Vurkoys were early out of ‘Vhe eferinus of vame were stnaller, sud the demand good at firm prices Chickens, Greased, dD. POTATORS—Wer Ate nbuve thease POULTRY A paid and freely bid, Wore dni denny, rer boing quoted lower. ‘Tho culd woathor has checked the demand temporarily. | ‘Timothy was quoted at 1,180) Clover was slow ani Fair to cholca 4,40G},00, prime being $31.50 Not were steady at 70G, $1,20@1,0. Bows rige being $1. wor under incre! rood waa quoted at $ fungurtan and nit Se, and German millet sald was quiet at $1. ug % Ut—Was in fair request, fue boing the recent decline: Fino suit, ® bri... New York dairy, Michigan dairy, without bags. Aetigan day. with onge Aa TEAB—Dot witha previously quoted, prices: Worl, with bage ry, and were firm a¢ Ing are the raling UMPENIAL, 1% 8!common to fair. ..20035 ‘Ad Superior to fue, ,.40¢650 Extra tne to tueatogus JAPan URCOLUNED, | fine., A0G ‘e40[R ire sna to nem bKou )00} LONG, QOLON U54b7U|Common to fair, . 1828 Superlor ¢o due. xtra tno to Auest 48% B5GA5|Choicess o. ....4-6U BOUCHONG AND CONuo. 1 - T0@8U| juverior to fine. ., 26740 ‘aa in fair demaud and unchanged Bt 91H per galion for highwines, Sule was row vurted of G50 bela ou that baste. aux! Commpn to falr. .20@30] Superior to duy,, Extra ting to Auest6uauo) Alcohol for ox+ Port wax nominal at Bie'per gallon delivered in jowy York. WoOl—(Waa in fale request. Warhed woole woro ‘quoted lowor, ‘The stock hore ta low, and rome cfont tocarry thy trade into the now ecaspn. é| Boston clteular sara: *'Thore fa a very emall atock of tinwashed wool tn our markét, and na many of our taannfacturers ata proforring them to wwaahed wools, wo think that they wil pntchaso the carly artlvals of fatahacp's woole at very good, prices, and wo would recommend prompt alilp- Mentof the wools.” Washed ileeco wool, Yess. Modiunt unwashed. Tino do, good, Conrao do... Tubewaahed, choices... sre ‘tub-waahed, common to falr, Colorado, tnedinm to fin Colorado, common. Colorado, coarse . ‘ LIVE stock, ontcado, Hecelpte— Cattle, Hogs, Bheen., Montlay, 2.085 24,187 BUS. ‘Tuesday, ERE 0, 0: 2,160 set 9x0 2,047 7,805 16,375 3,500 5,005 16,050 3, 0LL 7,000 7,600 300 ae BA T1S Bama week in i878, 20,310 Snina woek in.1B77, 10,875 Laat weok’.. 20,330 Cd D4 Bluce dan, 1 503 1,88 One Same timo in 187 BOG 1,808, 086 UNCLEAR sesss 40 vee 22,007 17,503 Shanmente— : Monday, 5 ‘Cucaday 4,880 Wedneauny Tene Thursday 1087 Triday ‘7614 Tolals..s soasee 19,080 34,833 7,002 CALTLE—Tho week opencd nueptclously for eellura, ‘Thora wasalarge attendance of boyors, an activo conctal demand, and u firm and advanc- ing market. Tho ran for Monday and Tucaday was of very modorate proportions, and as roports from the Eust were oncouraging, sellers found It un onsy mattur to advanco prices 10@12i¢0. Under tho freer arrivals of Wednesday (5,170 head), tho market lost ita buoyancy, Dyers grow mors cau- tions, and before the day waa over « decidedly weak feeling was doveloped. On the following day, witha aupply equatied In numbers only onco in the history of tho trade, the weakness took shape ina decline of 10c, Friday's receipts. slao were largo, and a further reduction of 6@10c was the resait. ‘ho deprecation in valuce, though sufllctont to, in most instances, **wipo out" tha margin of profit for the country ebippor, waa really much lees soyere than might reneonnbly liave been expected’ " to” re-" snlt from tho almost unprecodentedly heavy rocelpts,—a total for three daya of 17,380 hend, ‘The offcringa ombraced a larger number of choica and oxtra bouves than for any provious week of tho #enson, anot inconsldcrablo proportion of which wero ‘contract cattle." As tho contract-prico was based upon tho’ supposition that the oxport trade in live cattle would continue nninterrupted, it may safely be inferred that losaes were-protty general, and Ina majority of instances pretty ao- vere, ‘The oxportation of Ive cuttle is at a stun still, ‘The shipments abroad of dead meat are con- unned on a generous scale, butfor that trade the fancy class of cattlo ts not required, and ''styla” and *'foieh" do not count for much, Stuckers were Jn less demand, and did not bring the high pees of the previous weok, though that descrip- fon fs still relatively much higher than tat cattle, With regard to tho oxtent and quality of the conting season's supply of Western cattle, reports are somewhat conthicting, In Nebraska, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming the past wintor was un= queationubly the moxt svvere experienced for many Years, andthe number of cattle that have fallen victimes to exposure and starvation iscomparatively large, but the latest tnformation ts conclisive that tho carly stutomanta of losses wero greatly oxay- erated. A month ogo the estimates ranged from 510 40 ner cont, which itis now etated, by Lhosa in a position to judge, thati6 per cont will fully cover all the loswes. As tho increase over 1873 in tho number of inutured cattle in those Stntes fa’ much greater than the percontago of tose reaulting fcum the soverity of tho winter, Chicago may rea- sonnbly expect to recetvo at Jeast as inuch stock trom that country ua for the season of 1878, though the present indlcutiona are that tuo ran will begin a littio Intur than last your, ond that ths quality, wit be slightly inferior, ‘Tho latter cantingeuclos, howevor, will depend much upon the character of tho apring and early summer, e tow oO fairdemund on Saturday, bat the yi contatned a pretty larga amount uf atock, nnd, after the wants of thu trade had boen fully inet, there still remained a good many unsold cat- tle, and the market closed casy at the following QuoTaTiONs: °° Extra Resves—Graded atecrs, woighing. 1.400 ths and upwards, + $4.86@5,10 Chotcs Bouves-—Kine, fat. ry steors, weighing 1,450 to 1,450 low.. 4,004.70 Goud Heoves—Wall-fattoned stoors, ‘ weigning 1,100 ta 1.300 Ibs.. 4,2004.50 Medium Grades—steers In fair flesh, * welghing 1,050 to 1,200 1bs,......4.. B85@4.15 Butchers’ “Stock—Poor to common wleurd and common to choice cows, for city slaughter, welghing 800 to 1, 050 Ibs + 2,0503..00 Stock Cattl 700 to 1,050 lbs, 2.75@3.60 Inferior —Light and . stage, bulla, and acalawag steors ,.., 2.0092. 50 Veale, per 100 the. §.00G5, 00 MOGS—The week opened on o quict and easy market, Monday's trading being dono at 6@10c oif trum the ruling tgures of the Prorlous Saturday, Bul, under the stall recoipts of the following tivo days, and In reaponse tu the {uproved tone of the vrovinion market, pricos tuok an upward turn, the advance being some G@2Uc in oxcers of the decline of Monday. ‘Tnursday’s market opened at a further advance of Ge, but the improvement wan lost before tho day way over, and tac market closed. quilot at an advance for the week of 640106 ner 100 uw Jn gunilty the supply wag bat little diferent. from the recent average, a siight Improvement bu- ing obaurvable, More than balf tho olforiuga were twken by ehippors, ‘Tiere was a light demand on. Saturday, and tho market was casy, notwithstanding the smaliness of the supply, Sales draygei nt $3, 70¢0u,.85 for coin mon w chulee bacon grades, and at $3.U0@4. 06 for pour to eae heavy welghts, with sales of ekips and tuferlor grades generally at $3,00@3, 60. Most of the sales wero at $5. 76@3. 50 for livht, and $1). 70G@3, a for heavy. ‘Lhe range of. prices eno, ayo Was $3,564.06 for the former, und $3,00734. 00 for the latter, SULED—Thera was un active and stoady markot throughout thy prst weok, Shippera took huld sharp, und betwoen them and tho local trade tho daily nrelvalg, though moro Hberal than usual, sworn qulckly disyoued of. Snlew wero ons bans of $3.20¢4.50 for puor to modium quulttles, aud at $4. 725, 70 for good to extra per fh. The bulic of ks supply fell Into the hands of the Eastern: trada. 87. LOUIS, Br, Lovie, April &,—Catt.z—Dull and lower for sbipping wrades; good tu choice heavy atvers, $4.90. 25; Ho Itght, $1.60%04.802 native butche word, 83,60i¢4.00; cows and hulfors, $i, 006 4.50; corui-fod ‘Texous, $3.2604.65. Reccints, 500; ‘shtpinente, 000, Hoge—Dull and unchanged; Yorkers and Baltt- more, $4,004.70 picking, $3, 406.3. 733 butch- urd’ tu aclect heavy, $4,804.10, Hocoiprs, 2,100. ehipmonts, 1,600, SuremIn fair demand, int nothing doing for wautof supply. IMecelpis, BU; shipments, 40, ; KANSAS CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Kansas Crry, Mo,, Apri! b,—Catree—Tho Price Current reports recelpta G11; shipments, 749; slow and weak; native sutppors. 24.00G4.b0; native Me J, COG. 85;- native cows, Goi. Th. Nous—Neceipts, 516; shipments, 1,000; steady; fair to choice packing, 84. 30@5. 50; lightenipping, $00.25. CINCINNATI, CtxcmNath, April 5,—Hocs—Steady and firm; gumminon, $2. 0Gg3,455 Melt, 83.604¢3.80; heay yy £3, 70¢I.05; woloct, $3,UGG4. 10, Hocelpls, 6255 shipments, 676. BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN. Speciat Dispatch ta Zia Trisune, Tavenrvot, April 6 ~-11:30 a, m,—Froun—No, 1, 10s; No, 2, Ba Gd, Guain—Wieat—Winter, No, 1, 0a 2d; No, 2, 86 11d} spring, No. 1, 88 2d; No, 2 % Gd; white, No, 1, Us4d; No, 2, 82 104; club, No. 2, 048d; No, 2, 04 dd, Corn—New, No, 2, 4s dd, Proyistons—Pork, S20id, Lard, 336 6d, Livenrvon, April 6.—Cotrox—In good demand at 64G@O4d:s aales, 10,000 bates; apeculation and export, 2600; Awmerican, 0,000, Provisions—Bacon—Long clear, 27a; short do, 27a Gd, Antwenr, April 5,—Pernorzun—223(d, ‘Tho following wererccviyed by the Chicago Board of Tradas Liveuroot, April $—11:10 a, m.—Flour, 84 64 jealers: apprehend that It will not ba snil, | Corn, 189,900 buy vata, 3,200 ba. Oa, | Wheut—W inter, Ha 11050820; spring, 74 Ud pba 2d) white, Bs 1040add; claD’ Oe auegde Ba. Com, Giv Ud." Pork, Stedd, Lard, Badd, *, Livewoot, Aprilé—Special Cablo--Bacun—Cam- berlands, 260 Gu; short rious, 278; long clear, Bia; whort Clear, 27s Ud, Hoef—Priyno mess, 718; Jndia wens, 774; oxtra India mess, £88, Cheeso— Choice, $18, Shoulders, 284, ‘Tallow—Pring city, SOeUd. Lard, Gus Gd. Pork—Prime mesa, Baste ern, Gos; Western, 506 Hames, Jong cut, 20-tb average, U7, Lonpoy, April 5,—Livenroor—Wheat quiet: Corn strong, Cargoes of coust—Wheat rather cusier, Corn steady; falravorage Auorican mized, 2s, Cargovs on passago—W leat very quict, bay Ro apparent change tn prices. NEW. YORK, New Yonx, April 56.—Corron—Qulet at 1%@ 119; futures frin; April, 11,20c; May, 11.37¢; June, 11,51¢e; duly, 11.67c; August, 31.770; Beptember, 11,50. : ¥rovu~Dall and unchanged; receipts, 20,000 dria, Gnaix—Wheat steady; receipts, 143,000 ba; rev « .. jected apring, 780 to arrive: No. 8 asprin, ier No. 2 apring, $1.0 red, SLUSDLIAS No. 3 uo, $1.10) No. a 1, 142(@1. 10; No, 1 do, $f.1a!43 tngraced a: , $1.10i50B1. 12, Hye quiets Western, iit, BOC. Barley dail and unchanged: mait ull and nominal, Corn stony) togolpts, 121.000 un; un. uraded, AD@s5'ge3 No. By $4 2g0; etenmer, 4; abiger'No, 8, 45 Oats flrmor; recesp 89, O00, tnt Nov whitey ios Ma, a das Betts} mixer! Woatern, ¢ SSCS b Ud. TG aar—Firm and unchanged at 4u@dic. ° Hovs—Dul, Gnocrnis—Coffea quit hut firm; to cargoes, WYEIbey job lots, M100. Sugar—air tp Root rofning, 0'4@07-16c, Molaraes quiet but steady, Ice quiot aud unchanged, | gL kmonwuac--CQuiet but tem; wilted, BO%e; ree nail, xe, Tatow—Stondy nt ayo 0-100, Tnsin—Quiet ut $1.40, Tunventinn—Qnict at ite asked, Enas—Lirmory Western, 14c, Leatuen=In good demands homloct soles, Nee nos Areca, anit tila Grande light middle and heayy 21¢, ita, 100.2: Wante-ainrkat dal domestte itecce, 2003: pulled, 17@cider unwastio Dpden eos Puovistons--Pork in moderate demand and un. changed. Heof ateady; mous and oxtra mess, 00. Cut mests quiet; long clear mig. tea, Get shortdo, 5130, lard—Dumand active; primo steam, $0, 65620. U4, : Saree lealy and unchanged; Western, 5 Cuussz—Nominully unchanged; Western, 29 Bi Wittanr-—$1.05141,0834 i Metats—Manufactnred copper steady: new sheathing, 22% Ingot Inke, 1b%@I1Ue. Pip-troy quiet but fim Beotch, $19,450¢22.003 Americans $15,00@20.60, Russa aneoting, 1014@104%c, Natts—Cut, $2.16; clinch, 83, 05@4.40, mi) 1th ‘ungraded se ae MILWAUKED, Mnuwavaes, April 6.—FLoun—Quict and one changed, re Gnaix—Wheat opened 0 lower; olosod duli nnd weak; No. 1 AMilwauleo, hard, $1.01; No, 1 Mile waukee, B7e: No, 2 Milwaukee, 8D7j0; May, O42;05 Juno, U53,0} No. SAlilwaukes, ‘7ON4e3 No, 4, ‘Te; rojected, GSe. Corn steady; No. 2fresh, 35c, Osts in fale demand; Nu, adc. Rye enslor:.No. 1, 40@40Ke. Barley quiet and unchanged; No, 2 spring, fresh, Ole; April, new, $10.0. Vimo eteam tird, 5 Ttxcerta— Flour, 7,000 bris; wheat, 26,000 ba. Binrazn7s—Flonr, 0,000 briay wheat, 28,000 uo, ‘The following aro the receipts and shipments of tho articles named, for the week ending April 5, as compared with the corresponding time Jast year} NEUEIPTS, He. Puovisioxs—Quict but ateady, Meas pork quiet; nov iy ae quiet; Flour, bria. Wheat, bn, Ce LS itye, ‘The following tatle shows the recolpte and ships ments of four and grain since Jan, 1, 187), oy compared with thu corresponding: time dant your: ‘ULOrIPTs. “isin. 1878, Flour, bris. .. Wheat, bu. . ate, Busses Corn, ba... 7 Wyo, busses oes ce eee ee YO,0UL 107,819 Barloy, bu tterees 444,702 © G28, 409 SHIPMENT.” : Floar, brit. ss... 799,992 Wheat, bu. s+. Oats, bits. Corn, bu. . 1 Rye, ba. 2,193 Barloy, ba: 907,418 3 8I. LOUIS. Bt. Lours, Mo., April 6,—Cotron—Firm aod unchanged; apidliags, 10sac; sales, 1,300; re ceipts, 000; shipments, 000; stocks, 20,800, Froun—Quicg,sW8 unchanged. we Gnain—Wheatinsottled, Irregndar, and gener ally highor; No, 2’red fall, $1.044@1.04%; cash, $1,042(@1. 004, clusing at §1.052(@1. 00 for May, $1L.05N@1.053; Juno; No. Udo, $1.01. Corm- Falrly active, anda snado higher; No. 2 mixed, SAYCII%O cash; Bio April; Jao May; H4xe Juno; BOtsoTuly, Oatw stondy; No. 2. 2de_ vax; Uke bid fur May, Hyo quict at 48%4c, Burley dull and unchanged, rae Witisxy—Stendy and unchanged at 81.04, Pnovisions—Vurk dull; Jobuing at $10.60 a: Uvered. Lard quiets -amall lots at depot, $0 Bulk meate caster} clear clus, $4.83; clear, $4.89 00. Bacon tunctive and lower; clear riba $5.95@5.-10; clear, $5.50, * Recrtrrs-—Hour, 4,000 bris; wheat, 32,000 bai corn, 12,000 bu; onty, 64,000 bus rye, 9,000 ba} barley, 4,000 bu. SwirMevts—Vlour, 11,000 dels} wheat, nove corn, 40,000 bu; outs, 0.000 bay rye, 1,000 byj ,. barloy, none. é BALTIMORE, Bavtnnonr, April 6,—l'.oun—Steady and one changed, : Gnaix—Wheat—Western quiot and steady; No.9 Ponnsylvania red, $1.19!¢@1.153(c: No. 2 Wester winter red, spot and April, $1.1254@1.124 ; May, $1,194@1. 114. Corn—Westorn easier; Western mixed, spetand April, 434@43xKo; May, iB 440; June, 44Xc; stonmer, 1c. Oats steady and unchanged, Itye gnict and unglanged, Hay—Stuady and uncimnged, Provisioxs—Fiem and unchanged, Burren—Steady and unchanged, - Eoas—Scarce, active, and bighor, at 19@19%e, Prrno.eus—Dull; unchanged, Corrre—Firm; unchanged, Wuisxy- echanyed, ' ‘ Fngiuure—To Liverpool per steamer steady) grain; 7a, lurceurts—Flour, 3,184 brley wheat, 20,075 bm ‘corn, 33,000 bay Sutraesits—Wheut, 67,000 bi ‘ POILADELPHOTIA. Potapetrni, April 5,—FLoon—Dall and on changed, Ryo flour unchanced. Gnain—Whoat market dull; Westorn red, $1.14, Rye—No business, Corn steady; Western re Jecied on track, 40@10!{c; do steamer, 42@42%0. Provimions—Steady, Mess beef, $12.50; meit pork, $10.25@10.:714. las Sualedy The Lict 1@Biie, Lard, O247B7e. Mee ieee ore dane aa aeat Bradford County, Pa., extras, 20@220; Western Reaorve, extra, 1G@ito; do guod to choive, W@ise, Euus—birm; Western, Lie. Cureee—in buyers’ favor} Western eroamory, FHT'40; 0 good, UieTe. Perhoveu—Nonnnaliy rnchanged, Winer. at dull: Western, 91,00, Receets—Floar, 3,690 bela; wheat, 60,000 uj cora, 108, 000 bu; oute, 5, Ey0 bu; ryo, 2,000 ie NEW ORLEANS. ‘New Ontxans, April 6,—Giain—Corn—Market gnser; 4644Q@i8e, Conn-MeatL—Dull and lower; $2,26@8, 05. Puovinions—Pork firmer; old, £9.50; new, $1L25, Lucou—Murkoldull; quotedut £140; cleat rb, Sie; clear, Sic. Correa Sony, _highors Ilo cargoes ordl+ mary to primo, 114CrIG QC. s Buax—Dnil anu lower; 8c, Othera unchanged, Corrox--Demand fair and market firm} mids Aling, LUS¢e; tow, 1043 nut racuipte, 272 bales} rows, G..0; Sxpons Continent, -4, itU},conatwiae, 210d; eales, 6,000; atock, 203,436, CINCINNATI, Crxcimnatt, O., April 5,—Cotton—Steady a 10%¢¢. = ‘ Froun—Quiet and unchanged, + Gnain—Whoat drm at $1,05@1.08,. Corn quiet hot frm; 87@ite, Oats dull; 20@aIe, Nye quiet and steady; G6isc, Burley: steady; O5¢3 choice hold at $1.02, Phovisiéns—Pork held yery firmly; $10,500 Lard steady and firm; current make, $9..% - Bulk meats quiet, and firm; $04 5 $5,210, Bacon quiet buc firm; 4.12% 37H, $5, Ue Wiinice—“ateady, with a falr demand at $1.02, Burren—Steady and nochanged, Suaan—Bteady, Linazep O1t—Quict, LOUISVILLE. . Loviaritte, Ky., April 5,—Corron — Iigher! 1040, ‘ . PLoun~Firm and unchanged, Guain—Wheat steady; rod and amber, 82,000 2,03, Corn—Demand falr and market frm; while, bo; mixed, LUc, Kye quiet at bic. Mar—Steady at $8.00G10, 50, A Puovisioss—Vork wteady | at ae 3. Lard quiet but ttrm; choice leat tlerce, keg, $4.25. Bulk meats quiot; shoulde clear rib, B@G6'yc; clear, G\jc, Hacon. steady} $5,10@5.0249; clean shoulders, 439; clear rib, mugar-cured, Bi@UMe, 25, ha iim SEOs BOSTON. Boston, April 5,—Froun—Quiety Wostern supers, $3.00@3,25; common extras, §3, 700 4.26; Wisconaln oxtras, $4.00@4.50; Wiscousla anu Minnasota patent process, $0,25@8.00, Gnaw—Com quiet; mixed and yollow, 473 teamor, 15@1G0, Osta In fair domandi No, 2 and oxtre waite, Sudpi8c; No, 2 white, 5} fo. ‘Nwhite and No.2 mixed, wyygsic, Hye Recuira—Flour, 7000 brie; whest, £7,000 ba} h Biarket dull; i@usc. ‘corn, 28,000 bu, * Suirusute—None, é TOLEDO. Toreno, O., April 5.—Guatn—Wheat quiet bat firmy No 1 white Michigan, $1, 043g; amber stich Sgan, spot, $1,053; May, $1.0753; Ne der