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(a FINANCE AND TRADE. Gy GC, & Ind 43 WSS doe The Four Por Cents at a Premium Di. Lack. & West. 51% ‘ Ned s»Foreign Exchange Currency MovementtoNew York---Stocks Do preferred. « Kansas Pacitle . 8. now gaat ei ex. int. The Produce Markets Active and Un- 4 por cent caupone (er settlod---A Firmer Feeling ‘on ‘Change, FOREIGN EXCHANOR. But s Downward Tarn in the After- noon..Thoy Closo Weak. TINANCLIAL Four per conts wero at o premium in Chicago of 1@134. The demnnd hos not‘been as active for the past few days as it was carlior, “The tis of 18St dcclined from 10634 to 10044, the new 3s of 1881 from 1043¢ to 10454, and tho digs ad- vanced from 100i to 1005{. was 34, to 101. There was a smaller supply of foreign ex- change bills, but under a decreased domand In Chicago aterling grain Dilla wero 434, and French bills were 5214, Tho actual Chicago rates for sterling were 486@ In Now York the actuat rates wera 485% and 48734, The posted rates for sterilug were 48634 nnd 483, Kreuch bankera’ bills were Bizdy and 515. Consols opened at 99 13-16 nnd closed at 93. Aapecial dispatch by cable to the New York Herald gives a glyomy account of the comnmorce of England sith Chins. forcign trada to be in os unsound a state as her home commercin! and manufacturing fnterests. The Anglo-Indian banke oro in 1 most unsatie- factory condition, England's trade with Ching, which has been decressing stcadlly year by year, ids now safd by merchants to ba as good as alto- gether dropped, owing to lack of profits on the buafness and the unsatisfactory atate of En- glond’s retations with China, probable that Eugland’a trade with Chine will have to be abandoncd, for it fe adinitted that American opposition and enterprise have antlro- Jy killed English rivalry in that part of the LOCAL SECURITIES, Chicago Municipal 7s... Chicago Water loan 74.. Chicago Mnniclnal On, Chicago Water loands . Chicazo Lincoln Vark 7s. Chicago South Park 7: Chicago West lark 7s. Ohtengo Treasury W ook County 74... The galn in the 4s rates wero weaker, ie city Tally is oe Ltere (Weat Sidey certificat oes ate City Railway (North Side) ex ity Railway (North Siae)7 por cent HONKS sereseey sees * Chamberof Commerc Tt declares England's | *And Interest. ONS, ie Chicayo quotations for COIN Q The following are th ‘ance Prusslan thalera... Holland guelders 1n foot, At scoms | tteonoreawedlah). Spauish donbloon BY TELEGRAPH, > Bank clearings wero $2,900,000. Discounts are fo moderato request at O@7 por cent for call Joans, 7@8 per cent for time loans, with some , ‘transactions at 8@10 per cent. Country orders for curroucy aro light, the demaud for exchange is strong, and the supply meagre. The balance of romittancos is In favor of New York. There were entes of Chamber of Commerce -etock at 56 and Cook County 5 por cents at To the Western Associated Prese, New Yors, April 21.—Governthents wero Raliroad bondawere active and strong. Kansas Pacific tncomes, No, 16, roso 844, to 08, Denver & Rio Grande firsts rose to 9294, an advance of BY¥. Erlcs were buoyant. Btate accuritics were dull, The stock market was unusuatly active, and the prevalling tendency was toward higher The greatest advance was in Kansas Pacifle, which sold up to 49!¢, an advance of 1, with closing sales at a reaction of 334. of Southwestern shares wert strong, except Kansas & Texas, which fell off from 10}¢ to 1434. ranger shares declined 5¢@1}g, North- lowest point, while 8t. Paul recovered a small fraction on common, ‘The geuoral Het was firm, especially Erie & Wabasb, which advanced W@tU¢ respectively. ‘The coal shares were somewhat irrecular, bolng wenk during the day, but firmer in final deat- St, Joe proferred was weak. & Nashville declined to 614, and closed ot BAM, sgatnst 67 Saturday, usual activity {n Alton ds: Terre Haute, the eom- mon selling itp from 4 to 15, and close at OY, preferred xdvancelng from 1134 to 20, with final Denver & Io Granta stock rose 8. The rise In Union Pacifle, Kaneas Pacifle, and Denver & Rio Grando stocks was attributed to the Sunreme Cuurt decisions at Washington to- Erie's firmness {9 partiniiy due tu the ni Saturday, Anat au Court of Chancery lind rondered a decision in fayor of the Company in the $2,000,000 suit He 83,000 wens Ele were 201,000 shares, of white! were Erle common, referred, 23,000 Lake Shore, 23,000 (Va 9,000 Northwestern common, 7,000 preferr: 6,000 St, Paul common, 2,000 proferrad, 2t,0 Lackawanna, 6,000 Now Jorse Michican Central, 0,000 Union I Jumbus, Chicago & Indiuna Central, 3,000 st, Joe common, 8,000. preferred, 17,000 Ohios, 1) 000 Western Union, 8,500 Kangas Pacitl Bt. Louia, Kausas Clty & Northern, pas & ‘Texaa, 6,000 Bt. advanced 9}Z, Union Pacific, Kaneas Paelfic, and Wabash wore the leaders of the market. Dispatches from “Now York stated thant Jay Goutd and Russell Sogo had entered upon an active participation -{u tho management of Wabash. The stock went UnlowPacifle gained 3{, to 75%, and Kansas Pacifle surpassed ovory- thing clse by rising from 48% to 401g, and Rumors of a continental combination are frequently heard, iu which {euro Erle, with a Boston connaction, thu Atlantic and. Great Western, Wabash, the Missourt Pacific, and St. Lours, Kansas City & Northern, and the Kansas Pacifle and the Union Pacific. genius of this combination between Buston and the Rocky Mountains is Joz Gould. It antag- sonizes two powerful railroad powers,—Vandor- * bile, and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa I's Rall- The Southwestern war around Kansas City and St. Loula may grow into the greatest raffroad struggle aver secu, The stocks involved “the present hostilities were weak. Alton de- clined 3f, to 7734; BL. Jo preferred 134, tu 8334; St. Louis,,Kansua City & Northern 1g, to 1934. Jos comman, from 14f to 14%, ond preferred, arhich The dudiau Territory +stocks reactod slightly; Kansas & Toxus went off 1, to 1434; St. Louis & 8nn Francisco com- mon }g, to 10%; the preferred 34, to 12}; the first preferred was 28@29; Ohio & Missleatppi advanced 94, to 18}{; und C., C., C, & I. 34, to up from 2336 to 2544. western closing at closing’ at 473g, Thera was au un- against McHenry. Kained 3g, to 3534. ‘acifle, 8,000 Co- Louls & San Franewco, 11,000 Bt. Louis & Iron Mountain, 1,400 Louls- 40, ‘fhe Jnssog were numerous though not heavy, ville & Nashville, and 8,000 Alton & ‘Terre aud were attributed to the unusual attention 'plven to the Southwestern stocke, Michigan Cen- tral was al 34, to 623¢; Take Shore 34, to 712¢; Northwestern common 34, to 0144; the preferred + $96, to 0134; St. Paul. common 34, to 43!4; the proferred 34,10 8234; Mllnols Central 24, to 8494; Frle 3g, to 74g; ©. 0. &1.C. 14, to 7363 Delaware & Jludson 54, to 41%; Jersey Cen- -tral 44, to 4254; Weatern Union 154, to 1053¢; “Atlantic & Pactile 14, to 8584. Northwestern gold bonds were 11034; St. Paul -Blnking funds, 104¢; Burlington, Cedar Rapids +& Northern, 7434; aud Alton gold On, 10034; Miseouri, Kansag & Toxas firats were 033¢, und the seconds S0Lf, Railroad bonds, in New York on Saturday, continued strong and active, with the largest _transactions in Erie seconds now consolldated, which advanced to 74,—n risa of Shy. The next Jorgest troneactiona were in Jersey Contra) ~ firsts consels assented, which advanced to 87,~ “arise of 3¢3 the next in Erie 7% consolidated, . Which advanced to 1002¢,—a rise of 3; and the - next in C., 0, & I. 0. acconds, which advanced to BO,—a rise of 2, Anadyauce of 1 in Central Paclle land-grant; 9{ In C., C, 1 & C, firsts, Wabush firsts ex coupon, and do seconds ex coupun; 3¢ fa Northwest sinking-funds, Ohio & Missisalppt seconds, Kansas Puctfic Denyor Diviston trust- “rocelpts, and Groat Weateri avconds ex coupon; ond Jf iu St. Paul ainking-funds, Hannibal & Bt, Josoph 88 convortible, Canada Bouthern +, firsts gnarsnteod, Now York Klovated Ratlroad ‘firsts, and Wabash convertible ex coupon, Thero was a declino of $¢ tn Denyer & Rio Grande firsts. Penuaylvanla stock sold on Friday at 504@ 06%{; North Pacific common aol 10l, the pre- ferred ut 803{@B1; and Baltimore & Onlo coin. »monat8% ASporcont dividend fs promised May 1 for tho Pennsylvauta, St. Jou carnins iu the second week of Apri! showed a comparative incronso of 64,053, . ‘The letter which was addreagod to tho mau- agors of the grout coat corporatlons to bring about a negotiation fora new coal combination following shipments of specie were made to-~luy por steamer: American ailver, Amerlean gold gold dust, $3,050; bul ‘Money market ensy at 8@5, closing at 8@4, Prime mereantlle papor, 434045, Bterling exchange 60 days weak at 480; sieht, IN. J. Central. 4 Central Tac, bonds, 11 jon Pac, bonds,, 11095 40. P. Land-Grante.110 U.P. Sinklog- Ide .113 et 1 IMnaty Central... S15) Cleveland & Pitta,.160 Northwestern ...... 0) Northwestera, Tennesnec 03, Old. ‘Tennessee Us, new. Virginia ba, ald, Virginta Gr, new. GOVERNMENTS, Coupons of 18B1,..1034) Now 48,.... Ne sr veeeskOd Fe (10-408, ren oe 00 Currency Us... NEW ORLEANS, New Onrnans, April 31.—Sight oxchanio on Now York, 4¢ prem! Storing exchange, bankers! bills, 487, Lonpon, April 21.—Console, 0034, Amora Bocurit on Erlo, 8734; je—'O7e, 10334; new Ba, 103363 4346, rit Bi—Kentes, 115%, es REAL MSTALTE. ‘The following instruments were Med for ree- ord Monday, April 21: vITY PROPENTY, West Thirleonth at, 170 {to of Ashland AY, &f, ASNV2S ft, dated April 17 (ML ¥. Puaten to Marla L. Kuight).S ty-frat wt.a u cor of Loavitt at, April2, 1870.—7y tha Mon, Samuel fon, Asa Wacker, the ion, I. f Thomas Dickson, #B. Goren, }. J, Cuseati—Gentian do (hat the coursy Bloun, ‘the Hi ng in the wut of coal ta unwarranted, In viuw uf uur duty to those _ Wo reprevont, I respectful togettier for the purposy of ¢ bo and onght to be done. intoly can do no harm, ente 8 tlio and place. you. Sam, very respectfully, your humble eery> Gronas A, Hove, Pennaylvanta Company, ‘Tho decline tu Michigan Contral was caused by tho lesa flattering prospects of the dtvidend, A quartorly dividend ‘of 2 per cent was expect- ed, but the divideuds for thu hall year ure now olfered at 234, Uulwer, a Bodie mine, Is to be listed on tho New York Stock Exchange. The shares will be * 100,000, ‘The product of the first month's work ‘Was @185,000, Thia was the yleld of 500 tous, an average of §270a ton, The totul yield of the Standurd for March was 890,475. ‘Thu quotu- ; Hons of tho stock on Friday rauged between 25 © und 2834 onthe Now York Stock Exchange, ‘The following glycs tha fuctuatious ot the leading stockus ouggert that we meet onsulting us to what Buch a muating cere fuyor Ut 1 will indi jet me bene fron Hanover at, 100 tt 9 of Y a wf, Roan Etyinted Agrilel (Charles Jy Rreba to Jolin Krebs) sss. sees Hrewwor at, but Oak aud Topt 100 ib do March 16 10 ot boidon ay, Wi pri b (4, 8. Stetwon: to Charles d, Nil ’ ‘ake st, of, 483103 413 (le Me and A. Willian Atareall) Emerald av, 840 (ty of Unie 4x1 7610 ft, dated Avril (Michael Boland to Patrick Uody),. Western ay, 100 ft n of Kinaloat, o ¥ 3, fle eae Agil 17 (EAs Weayo ce Lake av, we cored GUxIHe tt, dated April 1D (1.0, P Fr tu Calyln De Woo He Lowest, Closiny, Tan te i oF Bisteoniti ‘aw t % ud Apr Ne SL, wa LC. B, Freer to Calvin De Wolf) 8 of 'Twenty-olghth dated Christian ‘Thauory, toMarla Bean)... Oblo st, 175 fw of North Mranklip {, ox1u0 tt, dated April 24 (ubu J.” Schuub (OW, Ly Urainurdd seer sevesee 4: Se Be ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1870--- TWELVE PAGES. Stanton ay. n of and near Thirty-ninth at, Ww f, O8x1H0 ft, dated April 14 f ‘A and A, A. dolnaon to Walter 8, Hines) — 2,000 Calumet ay, bot Thirty-second and ‘Thies ty-third ats, of, 2146102195 4-10 ft, Imp, dated April 10 (i. A. and G. Ryan to8, B. Mann)... + 4,000 Twonty-nlxth at, 32 tb wot Dashiell at, nf, 2hx104 ft, dated April 12 (Albert 15,077 1,802, 000 10,172,845 1:3, Bud GRAIN IN BTORA IN NAW YORK, ‘The following tabte shows the stocks of grain in New York on the dates named: i Apri 19, -Anrtl ia, | diel 3 a ith all ind a el ti Ceano (6 John Grinnaliy). .. +, 2000 TUN 128.0 ta Tha promisen No. aly Avesi Adaina et, arn aon "aan diets dated April @i (if, (and W, N, Shure Ever neatoeul gy 4 ger to dohn F. Hermit... + + se 19,000 SOUTIL OF CITY LANIT#, WITHIN A NADIUR OF BEYRX JULES OF THN: COURT-OUET. Gunn at, 72 ft woof Wright at. nf, 1x 120 ft, dated April 10 (Walter: ster to s Mt veeeeeeeeaS 313 HAIER OF SRYEN | 123,00! BOAO, 22,097 MOVEMENT OF WIIBAT, . The following shows the receipts and ship- monts of wheat at points named yeaterday: Received, = Shipped, «37, 800 ‘BU + 20,280 ’ +210, 000 D8, 040 . bees 9,000 “3 | Rubum HL MILES OF THE COURT#NOUAE. West Lake at, n¢ cor of West Forty-third at, 8 f GOxiho ft, dated April 18 (@hltp'MeVey to Weat Chicago Land COMPANY) veer cae siveeseee ors ereeeeS 1,800 ———— COMMERCIAL. Latest quotations for Aprit delivery on tho leading articlos fur the Inst two business dave: Saturday, Monday, 0.0714 3 425 CHICARO, sess seoess Milwaukee ... 2, 01 Baltimore secon 43,800 MD, 01 seoee 87,000 Philadelphis: TOM ere cersseee coy oo ADIT 440,580 g IN NEW YORK YEsTRNDAT. April 9t.—Reeslipte—liour, 23,491 brie; wheat, 200,250 buy corn, 101,823 bu; oats, 83,080 bu; Unt ves ‘soon see oe G.82'g | o + rye, 0,050 bus barley, 1,- BShontd boxed; azo | cora-meal, 985 pkuya: rye, 0,050 bus bartey, 1, Short ribs, boxed. Lib | 100 bu; matt, 14,035 bus pork, 884 brias hoet, 2,200 Wohi ‘ OF |.tes; cut-meats, 2,70) pkgs; lard, 4,810 tes; Agi | whisky, 838 bris, ay Exports—For forty-cight hours—Flour, 5,171 405 | pris; wheat, 03,010 abt} corn, 62,600 bu; oats, 1509.65 | 1,250 bu; rye, 4,217 Du. FO@5.25 Goons ReorIveD at Port of Chicago April 21: Barnum Brothers, Senses chivaware;.@. W. Wheeler, 1 case mil- Mnery; Wilson Brothers, 1 case hoslory; Lyon & Healy, 13 cases musical instruments; Qer- man Book & Nows Co., 1 caso books; M. Wright & Co., Lease needles; L. Wolf Mavutacturing Compan y, 8 cases carthenware; Peter Syanoe, 50 brie herring; Field, Lofter & Co., 20 cases dry goods; W, I, Schimpferman «& Sons, 25 eases liquora; Vergho, Rubling & Co., 5 cascs manufactured wool; W. E. Burlock & Co, 1 ease cotton hosfery, Collections, $0,555.30. é PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUOGTS—Were moderataly aetivo, and were ateady, with n drni feollng till Inte in tho Principal neasion, ‘They then turned downward, and weakonod badly in tho afternoon under large offerings from parties who could not afford to carry the stuff any longer. Hogs wore only in moderato supply at the Stock-Yarde, and Ilverpool was steady on product. The trading hore was, how- evor, chictly In changes froin ono month to anothor at curront differences to covor the cost of carrying. Mrss Poux—Advanced 65@7!0 per bel, but sottled back later to the closlng prices of Saturday, Sales wero reported of 250 Uris spot at $0,753; 1,000 bris sollor April at $0.70; 7,500 brls acller May at $).70@0.75; 22,000 bria seller June at D.80G0. 53; and 6,500 bris seller July at $0.90 9.05, Total, 37,250 bris, ‘The market closed tame at 89.0715 for cash or wellor April, $9.67%4@0,70 for May, §0.774@0.40 for dune, and $0.00 for July. Old pork quoted at $8,00G8.25. Prima moze pork was quoted at $4.75G@0.00, and extra prime at$7.76@8. 00, : Lano—Was in fair demand ant ateady at the lat- est quatations of Saturday. Sates wore reportod of 8, 000 tea seller May at §5.874@5.003 10,750 tea soller Jnno at 85.92%) 43 ond f,250 tea roller July, at $4.000,,02%s, Total, 28,000 tex. No spot sates were noted, but that doca not prare that there wore no transactlony., A very. good Fhipping demand hoe existed recently, and sit is atated that rome 25, 000730, 000 tes are now under ordem to move out, ‘The market clonad atoady at $5.8744 for spot or seller April, $5.474@5.00 for The following wore the recotpts and shin ments of the leading articles of produce in thls eity during the forty-cight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday: morning, and for the vor- responding date twelve months ag BAIPNRNTS. “Tae, Len anand 183, 103 Hutter, Ibs. Hag, NO; Live hogs, i) VOW 8.0% 1 Withdrawn frown store during Saturday for city consumption: 4,023 bu wheat, 8,438 bu corn, 9,151 bu barley, ‘fhe following grain waa Inspected Into store in this elty yesterday morning: 4 cars No, 2 red winter wheat, 2 cars No. 8 do, 1 car rejected, Scars mixed, 86 cara No. 9 spring, 73 cars No. 8 do, 11 cars rejected (158 wheat); 113 cars high- mixed corn, 18 cars new do, 83 cars now mixcd, S35 cara No, 2 corn, 9 ears and 10,500 bu re- jected (420 corn); 20 cars white onts, 25 cars No, 2 mixed, Scars rejected (60 cate); 1 car No. 1 ryo, 4 cars No.9 do, 2 cars rejected. Total (615 cars), 205,000 bu. Inspected out: 65,137 bu whoat, 12,693 bu corn, 8,187 bu barlor, The proceeds of n hill of new potatoes dug Inst Sunday at Riverstde, near this elty, were exhibited on ’Chauge yesterday. Early enough! seoiny that the season for planting potatoes ts scarcely begun yet. The choles of seats on the Call Board wilt probably be sold ab auction for the year com- mencing with next May-Day, A round lot of 500 tea Inrd was recently shipped froin this city to Europe, and the pack- nges are now returned. Probably tho first trananction of the kind In the Iestory of the trade. It shows what low frelghte will do, ‘ats—Wore in falrdemand, ich ety howevor, for changes from ono month toanother, and the market was firmer onrly, but cloxed rather tame. There was only a light shippiug movement, Sales Wore reported of 40 boxes shoulders at $3.55, 50 boxes long cut hams at O%c, 500 boxes long and vhort cleara, 30 Loxes bellies, and 20 boxes backs on private terms: 3,500, 000 {bs short rihw at $4,40 spot, S441M24.45 seller May, $1. G0@4.h6 ecller June, and $4,004,071; relier July; 100 buxes do at $1.10 spat, The following were tho clowing pricos por 100 Ibs on the leading cuts: ‘Shoul- | Short |b, & S.) Short ders. | riba. | clears, | cleare, Loowe, part cured] $3, 117: 4.40 24) $4,074 Boxe: be Peet seat 8 G38 #074 May, boxed .. 3,80 | 4,55 4.05 | 4.80 June, boxed. 3.00 | 4.05 | 4.76 | 4,00 Long cienrs quoted at $4.37% loose and $4.50 Grain’ that fart tell Boxods cp £4: (28-00 poxedy, dong. rain that was regular for delivery on con- | cut hams, 74.@81¢e; aweet-piekied hams, tee tracts yesterday will bo regular ou May 1, | fo" 16t0 ahibavornkes wreak Lain, BaebUve ioe anme averages; groan atiouldera, Sac, Bacon quoted pea debe ie lorshauldors BY @Sye for short ribs, Gadc64c ifor fehort clears, 8XGUC for bams, all canvaaad aud packed. . Gneags—Was quoted at 85,0006.50 for No, 1 with ge additional storage ctiarge. Tones thors was gone varrowing down yesterday in the May premium. . ‘The New York correspondent of a prominent While, 48 Gbe for good yellow, and s4@AKe tor local shipper writes: ‘No. 2 spring wheat solt- | Ot 2 BEEF PRopUCTS—' ing here is mado up of three-quurters No. 2 | 90.0 oer oe ners, VS10. 0010-36 Pinan Chicago and one-quarter No.8 Chieavo. ‘This mixture sells ant inspects os No. 2 New York spring wheat. When A., D. & Co.'s whent cat be had they mix two-thirds No. 8 Chicago and one-third No.3 This is official, and t kuow it to bu true! ‘The leading produce markets were generally firmer yesterday. Wheat was strengthened by news from outside, and most of the other mar- kets atlifuned fn sympathy, ‘Tho crop news from Minnesota was to tho uffect: that the wenther hus been uulformty too dry for whent, and the winter wheat in Missourl and Nebraska is reported to Ye n partial failure, A leading operator described the altuation as ft appeared tohim: “The wheat over a large part of thu West hos been planted in what fs Ietlo better than on ash heap, and tt canuot be expected to germinate,” This idea scoms to hinve had some force in New York, as the markot thero wns re- vorted to be about Ye higher, while private advices . from Liverpool also noted o firmer tone, though the public tele- gram stated that . there was very Ittle demand. Corn was auatnined by the wheat ad- vanee, und there was a better demand for June and July, but cash corn waa rolatlycly tame. Oats were rather weak, especially on samples, which were offered more freely than wanted. Barley was quite atrong, with o rather actiye clty cunsumption during several days past on vory light reccipta. Provisions wero firm, though the trading seemed to be mostly local, All the markets turned downward In tho after- noon Dry goods met with an active goncral demand, and the market again displayed a buoyant tone, Stocks of cotton textiles ara reduced to unn- suully amall dimensions, and pricea continue to work upward. ‘There waa a liberal call for cro- cerfes, and a pretty firm set of prices. Bugara, coffees, rice, molasses, tena, and in fact all staple Muea, show a good degreo of firmness, Dried frulta wore quoted as before, trade con- tluuing falr, with prices utendily. hold, ‘The fish market was quiet, with prices of most descriptions ruling stoady. Cod, however, was easier, and the quotation of “Bank was dropped to §4,75¢¢5.00, In the butter and cheese market the situation waa uneloanged, The demand-continues Hight, and prices are de- clning. Olls were unchanged. Leather remalus Gull, with prices steadily held. ‘The offerings of Jumber were amall at the cargo sale-docks yesterday, A few sales wore mado ot ast week's prices, At thy yards trade was reported mesy, and $16,50017, 50 for hams. ‘TALLOw—Waa quiet at Ge for clty and C@O!ge for country, with aalos of 600 bris city at 0c. BREADSTULTS, FLOUR—Was qnict even to dullness, but firm, ‘Thero was lttle domand olther from slippers or local dealers, but holders were strong in thoir views, partly becansy wheat was higher, ond partinily Decanse there ta not much flour on the market, Sales were reported of 40 brie winters on private terma; 400 page double apring oxtras at $4.10; 100 brian oxtras at $3.25; and 100 bags Buperiines at 32.20, Total, abont 440 bris. The following was the nominal rauzo of prices at tho close; Choice winters... . Good to choice winters, Fair to good winter: Choice Minnerutas.. Fafrto yood Minnesotas,,...... Fair to moo eprengi Low aprings... Patents on . Unax—Was quiet and rather irregular, Salea wero reported of GO tons at $1,279.60 perton on track,and $11. 25000, 50 (reo on board enra. Coux-Mwat—Coarao was nominal at $13.25 por ton on track, Oruxi Minusturra—Sales woro 10 tone mid- dilnge, 10 tons shorts, and 10 tong food, all at $1.50 per ton. SPIMNG WHEAT—Was falriy active and guite strong, ‘The market for futuren advanced 1¢¢, and closod 440 above the Jateat prices of Ratuniay. Now York was quoted }¢o higher, Liverpool was privately reported firmer, aud the crop news from tho West ire wonerally regarded as indlentln harvest yleld much felow the average, ‘This Uronght ont a better domand from tha torte, and thera was alao « good Sipping inquiry, No, 3 be- iny {ntely active, closing at Tic, Spot No, 2 was not very frecly offered: {t cloned nt B7!¢c far rex lor, Seller May opened at 87:4@47 4c, ond seomed rather weak at tho mutavt, but aoun stiffened, nnd advanced to MU4e, sold off ta H4%4¢, and clased at Hic. Seller June wag irregular, at 14@ec over May; It sold at BOX @UGc, und closed at DOlgo, Beller April was teurly nominal at SU4GaSHigC, Clomlug at 873ac. Spotsalea were reported of 2, 000 bu No, 2 at 871¢@ske ; 27, 000 hu No. 3 at 70c3 and 14,000 bu by samplo at Ubi Hac. ‘Totat, te, 000 uit, Work Witkat—Satew were 3,200 bu by sample at Used $1.04 on track and $1,05 free on board car, Mixen Warat—Sales wore 2,400 bn at 76e treo on board care; U,000 bu nt 7onallor Muy; aud 400 bu (montly winter) at Udo on track, Witkar Scuzxsinas—Sale was mado of 10 tons at $10, 00, Was moderately activo, and rather ir- CORN, reguiar, ‘The longer futurcs wore firtn in sympathy with wheat, while spot was cagy under laruee offer- inge, Liverpool was quistand steady, and there wile no material changa In New York quotations, While our receipt were wearly ona-third largor than thoav of Saturday, The lastenamed fact mada auipluacavier, buyers holding uff for concessions, They solid mostly at B44 Giikie for No. 2 free on board cura, thooutstde for Kaneay and Missouri corn, Bio fur new nilzod, and dye for new high mixed, falr, common stuf boli easy undur {nerouaing ! pel ce an ai Hexalar corn closed nominal. supplica, ‘The sales of building materials con- | 1 atihty 40 (in atord). | ‘hare was nus much roxsiire tu placu corn tu be deliy . tinue moderate, Donlers oxpect a good trade racty, Meine penceelp Bay donund tor ie akc as soon ag new bricks arcin the market, aud, {f the weather continues warm and pleasant, the yarda will soon turn out brick fumplyquantitics, Wool and broon-corn were unchanged, Tino- thy woed was a little mora avtive and ateaty, nnd other seeds wero quict. Ides wore sold on the street at the recent prices. ‘Tho demand Wow tigt presalng, but aillclont to absurb all the offerluxa. Potatoes were less active und ao shade enslor, the larger reccipts and Jato advance having caused many buyers to hold off. Poultry was slow und weak, aud eggs were Armer,.the recvipte boing below the late average, Rall frulghts wore quoted atuady at tarlif ratos, Which are 0c per 100 Ibs on grain to New York, hou do. to Houston, 18 to Philadelphia, and 17 to Bulthnore. Some oporaturs ware spucu- luting on the possibility of frelghts betug ro. thatréavon the inaricet for May was rolatively wontk Itwold carly at t!¢o, than at 4,2, and closed at bac, hero was a fale epecuiative demand for June, partially braved upon some feare of a cold, wet summary itsold at 364@35Ke, closing with the ineida bid, Suiler July rangoit at duvedb3o, Aud August ut BWaGei7C. “Seller the month waa quict ut sis¢c, Spot aales wore reported of 7,200 bu No, 2 (frowh rocelpta) ot sbeGodsxe: 8,000 t du (rogular) at 3303 7,000 bu by sainpiy at hii dsyy0.on tracks and £2,400 ba do at ikbcddyie frev ou board cars, | ‘Total, 60,1200 bu, OATS~Were rather quieg and & shad osalor, Some trading was done carly—partly in May in dettlomont, and a sow deals wera changed to dae by paying +40 premium, ‘The demand for cash oal was wall, and the market clored easy in unticipas ton of Jurgor soccipts, [tia aupposed that must Of tho May salew ura covered by gata here orto bo forwurded in thue for detlvory. May opencd at Aajc and closed oaey Bt 2440. June opened at cand closed at voigo sellers. Regulur outs were nominal at 44c. Samples wero moderately active, Cash sales wore roportud of 14,200 bu by x 1 of of | sampl 200 on track; and 10, 800 bu do (No, duced to 10c; but it is scarcely probable that 2) at! ct tedod ba ‘do. {whitey At NOMIC they will Hye tonce tt. Lake freights were ins | freeon board, ‘Total, 115,400 bu, nective, < MYE— Was fairly active at recent prices. Round lots of Nog receipts ‘wid nal at 47@47! 40Ke. Casa a Ad abdOGivsec, and tho current mally by waniplo. Buy was num. ros Nu. 2. was quoted at wore reported of 10,000 bu No. Rat Agate bu by wample at 424.300 on trucks und 4,200 bu do at 44)5@530c free on board, ‘Tuind 12,800 ou. HARLEY—Was quiet jand Bighar under a fair demand fur extra 3 for local consumptton and UXVORTS FHOM THY BHANOARD, The following were the exports from the four Joading clttus of the Atlantic seaboard for the dates nanied: pri e x Secu, ae eee te lor Flour, bris, 42, shipment, gud other grades wurg atronger tn syin- Wheat, bu, pathy, No. 3 was scarce, and gold st 40010}icy Corn, bu and ‘extra 3 prougas ey As D. & Co.'s receipts Outs, bu. boing about 45c. No. 9 was nominal at about 7c. igs, Futures were ilfeless, May oxtra d wus quoted at lo He, auddo No. Pat ie Cash alsa were ro- ported of 3,200 bu extra dative; 800 bu No, 3 at 40; 500 bn by sample at, ANGUIC, Ms 5 “MORNING GALT. ‘Movs pork—Salog 12,750 bris nt. May, $1). 8077: Mee Lard—d, 750 tea at 85.87! 0. 7072.0,%5 for Juno, and $9.00 for July, jay and 85.0216 for 100 4@4,00 fot Jung, sad 84.1714 for 100, 000 bu at 87487 Me for May Corn—10,000 bu at NEGCHNse for dutic, 350 for June, ‘TWO O'CLOCK CALI. Soler 105, 000 by at BAC for Coun—245, 000 bn dune, BAGS i and $4. F'21 for NOFA OOO Sela ac 0. 079@00, 70 for May ond 20.774¢@0,80 for June. at $5.05 for dune, Whont was easicr. May and 897,72001G¢¢ for du c for May, Sia@diiotgc tor Ue for Ammust. Whoat waa aétive and weak, closing May sold at R7AG@RRGC, and closed att Jistie wold at HUN! ‘gat cs and duly at WKGSUI{C, both closing at the ie. Oats wore quict at 24 35¢ scllors for next montti, Meas pork was active anil Jowor, mado of 13,000 bris nt $0, b0G0, 00 for May, $0. 60 @0.77% for June, and $0, 7070.90 for July. ler, salva being roported oF for May, $5.00@5, for duty. lower, sales belng mado of h50. « + HA.O236 for tea at S5.n5op duno, and 3. % Short ribs wero 000 Ibs at $445 for Juao and duly, Mess pork again declined, closing lower than at 1 o'clock, Debs June at Si, es T2 al . for Juno, and $0.U24@9.5 for dtly, Lard closed do lower, at 35. 82135.85 for Bay, $5,874@5.10 for June, -and $5,024405.05 for duly, Sales -,750 tes, at $5.82!) for May and $5. 87%G5.00 for J ort riba closed luwor, Satos were reported of at $4.S74G4.40% for June and GENERAL MARKETS. DROOM-CORN—Continues in falr retai) request, and no change fa notad in prices, ecod ts light, nud dealers any it fa hardly time for ‘The indications aro that.a good ‘The demand for the trade to start, deat will be planted in Kaneas, Tine grecn carpet brush, Ti .. Creen hurl... se Red-tipped hurl. —Creamery butter with literal offerings and a Myht demand, other grades were weak, with a tendency to decline, Prices still aro higher hore than nt tho Enst, o6 will bo recon from the following, from tho New York Julietin of Friday Inst: ’*Tuyers want to pick very close on quality, and this without bidding anything Mko full rates, and. the turn of vaines js orainet tho scltor, 20c is to all f.tents and purposes the top rate out- a of creamery, whilo ina jc Is nob atten exceedett, ude a La ehoick opera strictly wholesale even on the best Hea of stato dairy packed. West- ern stock not over plenty in the curront arrlvah but there ts moro than can compete with state, an prices aro casy, BAGGING—Ronalns a aomand, and thore is likely to 1 cotton scamlese goods. Below ara the quota 224 'Burlana, ¢ bu. 24° No, obi... 10. lduantes, singte. ¥ax%4|Do, double. fy american ABM4{Wool sacks. .sO@4is BUILDING MATERIALS+The market ta quiet In consequence of thu scarcity of brick. will goon be Jn cunningorder if the prosout weather holds, and new brick will May, 26.04%478, 05 for Juno, aud 20,00 tor July, | Me. bo in the market ina woted at $5.25@5.50 in lots to be delivered tn the future. Old brick are quict. Other materinis are quoted as follows: Coinmon brick, per Mm... Pressed brick, perm. Lime, in bris, headod Cements, per bri Portland coment, Atmosican do, per bri... » Pinetering haley per bu Michigan stucco, per bri. CHLESE—Prices range abont the same as for the pastsevoral days, butthere in very little cheese now In the markut for which outside quotations New cheese fs arriving freely, and the tendency of prices [a till downward. We can be obtained, leptember and Octobor full cream. Part skim, new . tons are of Tiltle making a price of his own, nominal rates: Lackuwanna, large egg, Tinekawanna, small eg Lackawanna, nit Lackawanna, ray; 0, Following are tha 1D oe Itimore & Ohta. i Wilmington .... Gartaburrie, Indiana block, Whito ash block. ¥UGS—Wore firmer, tho recont average, and ¢ fram the city fotnliacs nual packers. us are baying eggs to store in thy ice-houxos for tho ti Sales were reportad at 1@0K FISH—Codfish fa casior, and George's fs now voted at $1.75, 00,0 iecline of 24c por 100 With that exception thera wera no pi changes, tho general market romaluing steady, We Hotes No. L whitefish, % 4¢-b1 Family whitaligh, ¥4-! tho offerinzs being below ior was a good demand Fat family, new, }$-brl oop seoseees 1.0000 1. Family kits... +s George's cudtisi i, exiia, per 100 Tbs Compressed cod. VDresaed Cathe wo sos v0 Labentlor horring, spilt, Labrador herrlug, round, brla.. Labrador herring, round, 14-bris Holland horring: Smoked haliow Sealed herring, a Ualifornia salmon, bela Californta ualimon, } FRUITS AND NUT change was observable, vee 1625@ 20 A eA In‘the fru There wae 4 fate degreo of activity in the demand fromthe city and country and bith domestic and foreiun deucriptions jold at Sully proviows Aurea: Franch proner, keus.. French prunes, boxes London layers, Loosa Muscatol Natencine, nuww... Apples, Aldenses. 16 Aiblee! Sroperatad I ‘Applor, Southern... Apples, Olito.... +. Pusches, unpared, Voaahes, nnparat Wlimiugton pean ‘Tennessee peanuts, now 's—Waro - Ths reculpte wore stock in xtore is equal to except, perhapy, oranyes, tng moro pleuty, and sold ai Apples, } bri, In lots... Abploa, 32 bri, trom store. resent ruquircment, vortieg ary yet se vere G08 TAU Lemons, t4 box Oran box rt oranges, extra wize, Tananas, 2 banch Cocounuts, 44 100. GhoounNES-—Prico good business was doin, wonted o atcady ond prices current; hat arkot again pra- Bolow aro the Mondaling, Java Chonea to fancy Ba Commun to fale.. Patont cut loaf. wiitte, clazitiod’; rune ta chylce,. New Orleans fully fale toprima., New Orloane fa! California sugar-loat drips California sliver drips... New Orloans molasses, Do prime. Common... Cammon motani Black Strap «. ericrs, Poppe! . Nutinoga as Calcutta ginger. Teno Bie... Dine Hy o) 1 tin firmer, being in light suppl: ateady, nnd not very plent; No. 1 timothy No, 2do.. Mixed WOsces ses veer Upland praitis. + $9, 007,9, 60 THER. 00 + 6.508700 1. ter nee ee +0 « 6, 00GU, 50 IIDES—Were steady undor a moderate locul in- jnlry. The receipte are rathor einall: Tait cured Tides, 2 th. Heavy do, PD... Damaged do, PD. nate eee calf, erica Deacons, HD ++. Dry Mint, @ mh, Dry sulted, f21.. Green city butchers’, e Bheep pelts, wool ertimated, 2D .. 2 LEATHER ~A quiet and unchanged market was poled Orders were filled ot the prices given be- jowt . REMLOCK. UE 1. 1,00 Ling. 008 HG 30 Calf Nor a:® Gok" pow waa t oe Venis,No.2, Gi@ 85] al'eht'raote = 25Q 87 Veale, No.2. 800 FW Chicage solo 22603 27 Riper vee 400 TOBA solo IQ 26 Uppor,No, 1 18% 21)" B. AL Ge Upper,No. 2 14@ 10] -D."" eolu., 20 Harness..... SG dtitnsola.. 22@ 20 ¥ Calle ssessoss 1,101. OILS--Thero were no chang goods coming under the above head. Trade was reported patisfactory, and the pgenornl tenor of prices wis aga’ d Tho followlng are Jov- ning rates: : Carbon, 110 dogrers test... +0 seve « 10% Carbon, Illinots leval, 150 deg, test... i Carbon, headlight, 174 degrecs teat, peas’ Carbon, Michigan loun] test... 204 Lard, extra winter strained ba Tard, No.1... 49 Lard, No.2, 40 Linaced, raw, A Linaced, boiled . 70 Whale, winter bleached....., 5355 Sperm.,...« ase »$1.20G1, 25 Neatsfoot oil, strictly pura,. Ey 7 Neatfout oil, extra... Neatsfoot olf, Ni Miners’ of], Miners’ oll, white. Navhtha, doudort Gasoline, deodoriaed,74 dew Gasoline, 87 devrecs...s scree Weat Virginio, natural, 28 deg. Natural, 30 dex, oe cena 25 Hedueed, 28 de: 2 16@20 POTATOES—Were cusior unter larger recutpte, with a lesa urgent demand, ‘The late riso tias checked the local trade, and shippers did not like to pay extreme figures, The demand ia chiefly from Ponnsylvania, where supplies are snort. Sates wore made of Peachdlows at M@Nic, of Roae at 74@8c. and of Peorless at 7c, all de- livered. Peachblows cloped at about 850 on track, and Rorgat 5c. POULTRY AND GAME—Poultry waa quict nnd ensy, ‘I'he offorlugs of chickens were fair, nnd other kinda were scarce. Game was salable at re- cent figures: Chickens, Hye, (di Turkeya, lve. Ducke, } doz Gees aeeeees ais Wid ducks, amall, @ doz. Mallards, HNtNo. v0, Placony, Gdoz .... eeatt +00 SEEDS—Were again quiet, excenta rather better trade iu timothy, Clover was quoted at $3.50 0, and mammoth st 82.80. Timothy sold at $1.22@1.28, sndeprime was quoted ut $1.25, Vlox was atoady at §1,.50@1.0o, Hungarian waa gaat, at 70@00c. German millot was quoted ut SALT—Was steady under a continued fair in- aniry from the city and country: Fine wut, Q brie... Coarse sult, @ brl--.. Dairy, @ bri, without Dairy, B bel, with bags. Ashton aud Eureka dairy, THAS—We quote the market with a good weneral demand: NyYsON. TRLADy Comman to fies oz 1 ire) 28 Common to tnir.. 26035 Superlor to fing.. .28G98Suporior to Ane Extra ilne to Nucst.40¢250) Extra fine to fine: Cholcest .....,.....55¢65] JAPAN UNCOLORED, Common to fatr,, .1RB35 7@28 Superior to Ane. 401050 Superior to fine.. 06240] iextra Mine to finost. G6@U0. Extra fine to flncat. 60@.00| + OOLONG, Choleust ..,,......05@70/ Common to fair... 1HG28 GUNVOWDER, Superior to tina,. .0G40 Common to fair.,.2O@10/ Extra tino toduest, 400665 Superior to fIne,. .d5iad5|Choicest ....... .. COTO Extra fine tofnest.50@U0| sovetonxd AND coNGo, Cholcest .... ...,70@sU|Suverior to flne., .28G10 YEAL—Was slow nt 4@%c, the average range helngiig@Ue. ‘The weathor was warm, ond sells ers wora anxious to sell, VEGETABLES—Were plenty, and slow at de- clintny prices: Suis ich, bO@ Zac por box; lettuce, USGROC por bu box; radishes, 25¢40c ‘per doz; yreen peau, Fic per box; atring-benns, $3,600. 4.00 per box; cucumbers, GU@7oc per doz; aspare agua, white, $1.5001.76 per doz; green, -82, per epee pant Aas per 1d, WILSK Y—Was in falr domand and unchanged tn price, Salo was reported of 350 brie distillers’ Koo on tho basis of $2.04 por gallon for bigh- wines, WOOL—8mall orders aro coming, tn by mail, which are promptly attended to, Prices are uaul- fered, ‘The tendency ts downward, and dealers look for lawer pricea on now woul than wero pald last yoar, Gray, Dewoy, Gould & Co., Boston, write: ** We huye to reporta steady market thls Weok and tho divposttlon still strong on tha part. of holders of wav) to unload present stock, taking for some gradus lower prices than Just week, Mu- din and No. 1 grades are in light atuck, but their acarcity fe offfet by the substitution of #lmllar wrarles of pulled woof, which aro now in gaod do- mand. San Vranclecu advices under to-day's date report *imarkot not active; movomnant yet amall; receipts considerable; buyers still holding off," Washed ileeco wool, per fu seg ee 7G.30 Medium unwashed .., Vino do, good,..,. CONTEC MO vse sserssseereree Pub-washed, chalce.... seve ‘Tab-washed, common to falr. Colorado, medium to no, Colorado, common. Colarudo, coarau, : LIVE STOCK, CILICAGO. « CATTLE—Received during Sunday and Monday, 2,087 Head; sano time last week, {1,800 hoad. In comparison with the closlug quotations of Inst weolt yoaterday's prices wero «without noticoable change, There was, however, a rather bettor feling notwithstanding the fact that Now York ‘was roported dull and lower. Tho alightly frinor fooling must bo attributed to the amaltneus of the aupply, the recolpta boing but little moro thad halt aslarge as forthe same day lant week, and falling A guod deal short of tho average, 'Thoro was not much Ife to trade, but ita quietway a falr vot- ume of bugincas was accomplished, and tho mar- ket cloued atoady, with yory little dowirable stuck left over unsold. Tho quality waa good. The bulk consisted of well-fattened stevra wolghing from 1, 100to 1,400 Ibs, and sold at $4.2524,70, Thoro were 9 fow transfers at $4, 75@34.80, and in threo or four dnstances higher tigurea werd paid, vin ¢ LEH. 2G. Comparatively fow poor lowe wore Aucluded fn tho receipts, and not much trading was dong undor$4.00, excopt in u. peddling way, quotations: Extra Neoves—Gradod stoors, worghln; * "1.8505,25 1,400 Ibs and npwwurdi Choice Buoves—Vino, fa: fo eteora, welghing 1,260 to 1,450 Iba,,, 4,004.75 Goud Beeves—Well-fattencd steers, wolahiug 2,200 to 1,190 108....40 46, 4. 20@4.10 Modiuin Gradus—Hteera in fair flesh, welghing 2,050 to 1,200 158....,...0. 8.85@4,10 Lutchers' Stock —Poor to common teers aud common to chuice cows, for city winughter, wolghing 600 to 1,050 Ibs 2,05@3.00 Stock Cattle—Common cattle, wolghing G00 10 1,050 Idd... cee. + 2 TO3.85 Interior Light un in co * an etagy, bulls, nad acatawa; 00752, Voals, per 100 low , eevee 8,005, 00 RBS 4,047 HOGS—Received daring Sanday 8,024; same thine last week, 14, Prices were whibout murked change, though Jn cousuquonce of tho awallucas of tue supply the toue of tho warkes, mand wan restricte C3, 65 for common to beat | 4.40 for pour to packing haga; and at 23,40 heavy shippers, Th enlen at over Sit The market clos . All salos are minde eutsject toa « ows, und 80 Ibs for at ‘era in moderate Jocal demand at 3.7525, 60 per 100 lon for pot Oe 2 shorn wheop wuld at gy New Yonx, April markot weaker; 1c off last Fri and closing figures were ago, ranging 07110" Go102{e; soveral cur-louce ge live weight; exp OAMG1040; shipments for the weck, drensed beet soli ren Sunke—Kecetpis, 7, a fraction; penscleared early at4'57 to boat clipped sbcep, $5. 00.6. 80; @7.33; yearling lam! malin sheep, $6. Se wh wT the imntton, and U10 live ane; Nn—Heceipt, 12,700; no salen I dull for dressed; feoling decidedly weak; figures for lve, 83, 50233, 0, FAST LIMERTY, East Tancnry, April 21.—Carrer—eceins —Receints, 529 chanved hande, Adme as n wool 4,040) through I the supply for yard sales ia faz, but the deme: Ught, except for the local butchors’ und re trades only threo loads ont of the fouricen wero for shipment. the balance alt for home sumption; the quality is much better than we and about the sume ox Inst week: hest, §.4)) 5,330; falc to vood, $£.20G4.75; common, R655 Hoas—Recolpts, 8.560 head; total for tho weet, Suxze—Recelpte, 4, 000 hea 13,000, ayaiust 17,300 Jost week; any selling 4 shade bigher than Just week, KANSAS CITY, Special Dispatch ta ‘the Trib Kansan City, Mo.) April 21.—Carri Current report receipt, dull; native shippers, ora and feeders, $: G3, 70, Pat # head: shipnents, OGL. 753 native stoke SGV. TO; tatlye core, $37 Hoas—Receipte, and lower; fair to ch i 643 Hendy shipments, $2e 3.10; light shipping, 32. 70@2. 00. © packing, $203} Sr. Louts, Mo., April 21. unchanged; very little doin; Hoas—Earter and slow; rough hear 3,15; Yorkers to Baltimorcs, $1, 2i¢2' png $3.4U@3,05; receipts, Sunxr—Quict and unchanged; Mtile doing; celpts, 800; ashipmonte, 150. Bartisone, April 21. —Catrr.z—Slow; pricey @xcolk; vory best, 54252 Nee AGbGe; pts, 1,815 antes, 1,02 sales 40bGc3 receipts, 1,81; A A 4,210, Suusr—d@soke; recolpta, 3,184. 0} first quallty, dG; ax hogs ier Wane 55 Bi 2. HOGS 3 Hel 3,60; butchers’, $5, 50G3, 60; shipments, 276, —Hoas—Quict; comar, 0 3) The cargo market was quiet. Tho offerings mt smalland poorly assorted, Salus were made at former figures, Piet atu sold at $4.26, and dry was quoted atf. Common Inch is quoted at $7. 50G12, C0, andi! Shingles were quict nt $1.7091.8 Dealers do not anticipate a matertal falling-of receipta In consequence of the sailors’ strike, Sales: Cargo achr Bannor, from Holland, 73,04 {tcommon Inch at $8.00. * Cargo sche G, Allen, from Dues Lake, 40,004 atrips and boards at $9,003; nnd 10,000 ft pie The fleet fs expeetsl At the yarda tha demand continues falr. Pritd are Irregular, and follow the whulesalo mati4 Foltow!ng are the quotetiona: Firet and accond clear, 13(@4 in... Third clear, 13¢¢¢3 In ‘Third clear, inch Firat and clear drewsod siding... Firat commoy drovsed alding..... Kecond common siding. Lng. first common, dreescd. second common, drarsed.. third common, deeveed J 4 OC, Astock boards, Matock boards, 107014 Csteck bourds, 10 Dorcomnion stock boards, Fencing, No. 1 Fencing, No. 2. Coro:non boards Cull voarda... Dimension stnft BY TEHLEGRAPIL Tho following wero recelved by the Chieso! Lavenvoon, April 21—11:10 a, m.—Fioth 4 Whoat—Winter, 8s luug@ie 2d white, 6s 0d@Oe ud; club, Ud, Corn, 4a fd, Porl, 60s, Lard, 326-14. Tavenvoot, April 10,—Tacan—Cumerlaude short ribw, 208 Ud; tong clone, 2Us; short Os Beot—Tndia mess, 773; extrs pe Cheese—Cholce, 418, Bhoulders, ie Vallow—Vrimo, city, es rime iness, Raatern, fi34y Weetern, 176 Long cut, 20-t averagu, Lonnox, April 10,—-Livinroot to inquirys corn, ateady. corn quiet, Curgocs off Conet— Wheat, mu! corn steady, Country Murkets for Wheat— and Fronch quiet, Iarmurs' deliver! whuat during tho past week, 45, 000:75% Bpeclat Dispatch to ‘The Tribune Lavenrooty April Qh=12:u0 a, wm, —F 00 Guarn—-Wheat—Wintar, Ni 88 10d; spring, No. 1, a; No. No. 1, edd; No, 2, 8s 0 No, 2, Oa 2d, Corn—Now, No. 1, 48 Provisions—Pork, 60s, s Pout, April 21,—Corrax— Has! yanles, 4,000 batcs; speculation a 2,000; American, 6,09, Antwenr, April 21,—PernoLncud—n4 NEW YORK. Enectel Disvatch to The Tribune —Gnain— Trade New Yoox, April unusually Haht; holders fru oforing of suppiles, espectall with reserva, thus tending to apring for early delivery held a! 1e per bn, but has not attracted « cable advices again of r: #400 bu No, i which 4,000 ba was Milwaus No, 3 spring, Mey option, a bid and $1,00 asked; No, = 5 and Juno each at aT and $1.01 asked, Corn gencratly to ™ Quest, opening on No. W@}e por bu lower, aud wea! 2a trifle deme ij suixe

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