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12 FINANCIAL. 10,000,000 ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC' RAILROAD CO. 81X PER CCNT First Mortwage Rtatirond Aid Land-Grant thirty-year Sinking-Fund Gold Bonds, principal payable uly Iy 1010 Interest nt A por cont por anntim, payablo Jan. JandJuly L. Principni and {ntorest payabia tn tha City of New York in gold cofn of tho Enited titates of America of or equivatont™lo tho present stand- ard of wolght nnd finoness. Issue limitad tonot oxcoeding E3000 por mile, coupon bonds of $1.000 cach, and rogistered bond cortidentas of $3,000 oach, "Trastees: Uniled States Trust Company, Now York, 0 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC NAILROAD COM. R A ar natthotLy of A nct of Congress of tha pited taten of Atnorien, s o CONATEUCTINg ad Fp- Yaly s practicablo Uint part of 11s 1ine ot milway und Ieleyrunh CoRanL i lin Wenlert Diviston ox ends Ing Albugusryug, on the Atchiso 'ope] rnm.n & 1D iatiroad i Sow I nx!cn.uluny tho bty paraiiod of [nfitidey iicvut die Lerritars o AiachA 0 the Cplomda fHiver. and. thence by thio most ailiibln routo Th'tho Ninie' of t.‘nularmnmmu Faolfic Corst. U tho ono hutdred and forty miles alrondy ' comtructed, Tour suctlong of teeniyive Tliea encl, smountiti ta ona hndred inlios, hive e b L G tion for enmasus Sintes, i Sinl Sustness.” o conatmerion of tho BAlACS uF the Jine o the Cotorudo Hivar, ahuut Jone undrud and sizty miles, i now kol o Ll i n;‘;lmm one ud a_balf miies per d gn'nu: Tl ol Rl T adl wiil bo eominlotod by n h““l for cnsty, without the inters B’ln):rlln I:‘l :l’\';ecn= o1 I(Il\ cotouny, fn the most fibmtnat Minger, vitn o&uc'fx"n‘."mina Tt Tondar Ibnflclls Hini-clnas I ovary Particalur, ract with the Atchison, Tapokn & anta K& nafing Lom}'.nrnnu Host Loyl & sun {runisco Hallwa; Cfi"lpnfl]- thelr \lllk 1ntersocting in tho BRINST K ro 1o o unurated in culbyction bl \\'uwrll Divislum oF tho Atlanuio % icliia om ntinuous through line from e o ad the: Sissours itivors 16 tho Lacii Ucena. ' ilantio & Pneifi Railrond Company {s ||L‘1§3|fi net of Congross ta tio wlterut suctivn, publio landa un ciich side 0t 118 rallroad, o LG Lx B acrus pue, mile I tho "lorsiurius, ina izah foin the o Ay ns. Thovm & Tathl At WTWALAL WOUE SLURIN acres. foF Lo nathurized nilfeno us now ouiiatud, M tho gonuril ronto haviig n cone m‘,f’n’“",' on® DN Herhis Of tho Lhurtor. um publie inads embraced within tho Wmita of tio iund grans woro witndrawn by Uie ligvurnment trum vuio, and T ALl tho Compaty aLtAchod BGEL ‘Comipletion. Of oneli Roction Of twenty-fve mile of roxd, und Its oxsmination by Commlsaliners, and accopuna by tho duverniont, entitlosthu Coms the voerospuiling amount of lund, uud (o Tiediiont of ha Onilod. ¥lutes has from tino o Ty e paienta for lands s carned to bo iasued o tha Co the Western Division was lssue danuugy, ISl < o ! pitent (or innds on LD ‘w Seguod o tho T0th duy OF i of an nctof Cangress,n prit 2, Tt he Compniy L0 ..A‘“?' o s nmfl., "le, tiuss bonaa e svcuirud by, g on lI’Illl \ulcflanh. Lands, Tuna . cauipmont. IEvGHiS all' other criy HOW oF, nunnnnrlmrln(nlml mlhu Weswrn Divivinn of the Atlantiu und Frciic ik Jimited in n lnl I() nntelmunlnfl. 23 1 They ure rocel t pae wou nceriied tntorost U e are [ocel i 0 rchused with tho et 0 Tl raon, WiGHGYOF Lhey chft he Gbtuliod B nummtulvuusvm»nuknm.uxuuluu 11l per cont which oises tho anu accriied Erost, in_ both of Donda re 1o be eanceled, Fho bonds caunot bo guiled o deen for m'n:xan;n;. priug 10 thulF mus urity at the expirtion of BT totnimir tho. morhoe tho Droceeds at the BonIN muAL. b8 depnsted: on n.nt with th United ny, 0f No OFK, llll(-\ une iulf st ind “irnst Comy 3 aposiLorius ns L T FUSID, MY b o s sloly S0 (he piiroso OF CoNstruting, Sl mataining, snd oporatine it \eatori ' ll. and fur thy m!llll.'llllll tho intoreay mns Tieno bunds until the complotion of n 1 TSt Pletdo Conats nid. foF une yead I Attor. "Phe procueds of the fund grant aiay bo dent used to provido for ans foticiuicy i tho nobenrnluke for 1o Disiasht v tha inturaet Gn tono busda, o’y EigHE xnd Cancatintion ot o Fuaisterd hnd Sonbon "llgl’!li,fl:l thiesy mmllunvln n““‘“fl':tu;'l“ll‘l'l“\:‘n‘::‘(“l:‘l‘; tied b fl((lllvnfl'll on the mortun; A su1, Ty 8 feaiitond Cotapang. and by tho St Mllll M’I‘l Eufl l’llfln\ll.fl "Il“ 'l) l.l."ll[fllll]. to tho + DXIGRLNr 22 por ceut af Thelr repoctive, kruss enrne Faga Bon 81 businuss rocerved 1o and doliverod o sald Wentern 1ivision uring the six montha eadiie on o it inyn ot Uslobr and April Procuding tho Giin daton of sugh conpons. I\Il' u e oo i L mcmmnnuunvorwhlehmn ¥ fdlvousi und iss1sriup Hivors thro pam o rouah busingss will And geopitho Westorn Division ot tho Atintlo SUN, TOI'EKA & SANTA FE lh\lLlll)A-D. [ Mhunuomue Tacit, Hiasourh, Lo Wiohlin, Knmu e * Atohison* Company ™y Df&fiur cont Alnrmm"?nn mmn r-.mww I\( Lnl‘llnl Sibek and Vo " sin Fratctaca” Camtpuny puzs el gnn?nfl. :‘ll{l m".'q‘! :if 1 ucr cent on 1.5, of Firat Projorred Caplinl On it .»Y Hiktntacy, 1981, thotr combined milenzo wm s 07 ruad, 5 Lholt kruss oRralugs 1or T T i ted U S1b G T Ch bbbt of the Aulmllnk Preific alte road Corgnany, o ineuud, 9 hoid in trte for tho in um\muul.mngnmn af th Awbtsun, Tapokn & V8 Italirous und tho St Lutix & San’ Franelsco Atai] ratiien, undur tho )I(lvllhll’ll of 0 eone et -&Vnmuy o Shile Eh anl(u‘ o Bioc ST ol i Ta 19 io hold fu u siu o s i b rntun 0f o ox: mllnfl ity sou ot por_miln actors tho Contmontl BIvidy of tho [ty SLounis B mbsenu U1 iule, i CHIRAD RicRti0D: (he ain, Jocal businioss frow thy kruzing, siricaitural, T, and wlntig intercsts, tho extonsive lind 6 alihy Comseiions OF this runa iro tconddared of tho moat faverublo _chauotor, witliu he compar- Tieoly anuuli fxei-Intorat SIIECY und tio unusual okl And inRvento Ul Tia incktoldurs. for GrodiL #ud traiic, forui importunt olomoiits of securliy Tor . Iaviog mnmnma for tho purchnu of $1,000000 of 1nosg bonds, o of the now made for o o Byt Sindurciannd, At (24 porcont nnd neeruod Intorvat, pmubio Maf 1. TarERen bonda will b rendy for tullvery. Hibacriptions will Ui recolvd Kutond by, Mosers, SELIGMAN BROTHERY, of London, llmlrl.!EhlG) AN LSTETTHEIMEIROf Foukfort. o8 will be rucelved on and nftar Monday, nm Ty ot A Ly cithior of the undor- 0d, to whom appiications muy be mado mrmplns o bR o T ko Aha the 0 farm of thoguar Srithe Atchlson, Togekn & sanw Fo ttullroad and ik BRint Louls & 5an_ #ancisce Hallwuy Compmnivs, okull alotmont will b mado 10 those oy whoso bacriptione are frst rocolved (0 tho 6X10at Of th Teat iie0 million doiinrs NE buuda. Wlnslow. Lanler & Co.. Corner Nuwun nnd Cedurstan | gy or J. & W, Seligman & Co., Conireadat any E!tlgmnl'lncl _:"“:" Fork. Kldder, Peabody & Co., Boston, and Coruer Wall nnd Niwsnuestn, Bubscriptions will also bo rocvlved by Acsars. FRESTON, KEAN & 60u Orogmn l{allmy & Navigation Cflmmn\' B, Now \ ork, Mnrcn Ags T Baatd of DI e, decirgih & htrorly arvidona nldul‘u aflfnrmm H’""'B Sy sy ine Earors: on e int € uhnbidpico, Niw Yorklo oekhotdary e re Alx nafer Dooks Will b oponed fa Bes f this dive idend Ayrit ith wna oloncel Pru oM oponod Aprl lith, us heruiofore i e UE WP 'l'runmnlr. OPERATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN A DODGE & CO,, Tankers g iirokern, No, 12 Wall-st., Now York, &4 curry stacks on 0 § jor sent sarain, no, dulnm wlll mlvl!u when sud wh l hl llll'l PRIVILEGES at hitio Tt in SR EE 10 ol i o ivastort il Uhfurmiation on 1 Application, und Finiciu) Koport aunt fruc. FINA.N CIAL. { WILT.BAKER & 9., 1 (4hllll\|ll!l' of Commerco, CHICAGO. STOCK AND BOND BROEERS. Stocks and Securitiea Bought and Sold at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Stock Ex- changes. . Direct Wires to New York Cor- respondents. “ Latest information concerning all Railroad Stocks and Securities furnished on application. FIELD, LINDLEY & CO. y NEW YORK, CRICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Grainand Provisions 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago. EDWARD M. FIRLD, JOUN P, TRUESDELL, DANIEL A, LINDLEY, EDWARD 8, WASHBURN, POE C TEFFL, CYRUS W. FIELD, Spoctal, H E. DILLINGHAH & C0, N, E cor. Mudiwn & LaSalle-sts, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on N. Y. stcck Exchange. New York Office, No. I3 New-st, He . DHAINGIAM, ©. 6. WHITE, Mombor N, Y, Btoek Exehangs. M. 8. NICHOLS, Spaclal. JOUS T, LESTEI, CUAS, rClL T2, TR WILLAU, 3 Membor New York dm: xchange 'L, W, ALLERTON, Specis] J. T. LESTER-& €0 STOCK BROKERS. * Stocks, Bonds, &c., flought and sold on New York Stock Exchango. £0 & 27 Chamber of Commeree, Chicngo. Now York Iouso—BCUANTON & WILLAID, DIRECT. WIRK trom our affico to tho ofic of Beranton & Willard, onposita Stock Exchanko. cks nita bought and sold on the Bostos AR PRy ) Commission Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets. STOCKS AND BONDS Bu\mhl ang snid on X, Y Moston, and Phita Ex- nEos, and carried on margin. DAY % FIELD, ; 130 LaSalle-st. ALvERT M. DAY, Cynus W.,Fretn, an, Momber N, ¥, 8wék SR W Eri, Now York, Special, JOHN F. ZEBLEY & CO., 3 Broad-st. (Droxel Bullding), New York. Doalers ti Gity, County, und Town Honds of Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. Interast paying. or defaulted, -Information: fur- nished. Cofroapondonce oo, COMMISSION MERCIIAN: 1‘5 C. 1, InwN, W, nm'm vt ‘szh Alernon Orin. .{}.\v. e Nmm“‘ IRWIN, ORR & (0, l}ummlssmn Mernhants, No. 2 Clinuiher of Commerce, CHICAGO, ILL,, Mnko n Epeciaity of Duying and Eelling GRAIN and ROVISIONS, olthor for pronont or futura dellvary, TOSS, STRONG & (0, = COMMISBION MERCHANTS. GRALN, PIROVISIONS, and BEEDS, both apot and futures, Douylit niid aotd. Connliuouts - soliciiad, Liboral cash advances made un sam 165 WASHINGTON-ST. BYLVESTEW D, FOBS, 30 mrxowa EDWAUD 1, RTIONT S 1L, IPCREA & (0., 169 East Washmgton st.y COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Grain and Provisions bought and sold and cassled on margins, Correnpond:ncc solicited, . ENTABLISIED 1640, RUMSEY, BRO. & CO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants, 16 Chamher Commerce, Chlengo, 11, Grath und ¥'yovislons bought and sold und carriod on innegl: FOUR DAILY NEWSPAPERS FOR HARRISON, Tu the Editor o] The Chicaga Tribune, cuicaan, April T.=Mayor 1hwrrison, in all his eporctey wikd fnterviows, hoth before and sines Tuesduy's electlon, apenks of bls contost us ono with tho newspapers, Jle calls his cleotlon o trlutuph over the newapupers of Uhleago, Thia 18 excvedingly ungratoful tuwnrds the fourdully pupors which worked for blin, g was opposed by thrao of the dallles—viz.: THE TIINUNE, Journal, and Staate-Zeltuny; aisd supported di- reotly and hslirectly by the TOncs, Moriing News, Eventng Nows, und the Thirl-Yermer, The latter guve Mr. Clark n hypocritieal, Jesuiticul L Of support, 1t was sn coneplenonsly cold and iy us to oceuslon ramark overy whore, i pvcion of winky und iods thy Bin wod pitased nloug tho lue 1o stuy uwiy auletly from o polis, and leave the Clurk ticket (o 115 fute, J was observed nlt through tho ey nmm nuu the cscumm In the-party Xnown s the * thirds turmors ' were frigld uiid ay mnmnu. with n few, -hflllmllhlu exceptions, And yot 3ir. Clark b 0L biioth 0. Conapiciuim Wt third-tarmers b dued 1do not remceutbure that ho took uhy part in that fuctlon Huhte~terbiiniy wot enough ta Justity any Pinird-teramer In niey stablaug bim, The course pursued by the thivid-terin vrgan tande mory voues for flneriun llmu the Lhncs, nud the News with sl of its oditorialy, comblned. Bome of 1ts fuctions voted for Hurrisun outright; ut toro gowarnlly l).my aeted on the whispered #dyice, und ubsonied themselves (rou the polis, by News hurt Clurk I‘{: vontinautly culliig on bim to [ndorse the Probibitory Bunduy® doge triues of rs. Ounw and otbor fuuntics pud pxe lmnlm of bor cluss, 1tusseried thut ho nnu ivien seeret vxu-luun und hud surronuured Lo the unuties, und woulll sbit up all the suluons. 1ts rolo was to ulurfii and wrouss the 000 suloone .km:g ra, und wrrsy thom i solid phalanx ngulnst Republican ticket; and Iy huhmmraulumxd kmu e wurk 1L shuveizeded \u-ly weil, Pho Y'tmea pluged tho purt of neutral ou its wditorlu) puko, Lt surrondered ftelooul columus to tho udvocacy ot Hurrison und muneuxoomuu llukcl, pumhn & everythluse ju thale bebulf thi oauld posslbly Lo suid, or reported, op enuunuul- cuted, knd oV L-nyxnluu sguindt Clurk und the Ho- vuul‘ll:.m; ticketwhlel it wus thoughit would danse v thetn, b ¢t will thus bo svon thut the uutleClurk orguns -unuk 1 bl du tront (2lma), ink (News), rear unter-Gecan), duriny the eatire perlud of the cutapuigu, und «uu:flhuwu muteriully to Har UL 8 success. TLat uun&emml [y nmruluru. X ceedingly untair, ungofrous, rutefu) whou ho” ignores their vnlulmelsr\u.um bls bebalt, QBSHRVEN, Noothier Walsker Dyo g L 7“1: Hl's—30 venta, . M. BAXTER & CO., GIENERAL Commission Merchants, 127 La Sullo-st., Room 5. Grain and Provisions bought, ueld. und cnnl:d on moderate mnrgln:. &, R.‘HOUGHTON & (0., COMMISSIOR MERGEANTS. Grain and Provisions bought and sold and carsied on margins, 4 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, COMTLPONDENCE wmu'ry;u. o numumn wann, WCLEARY &SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No W. Cor. Washinglon aud La Sallessts., Room 15, Chicago. GRAIN and PROVISIONS bought, sold, Correspondence uollclud. TILE DOIJ BOLD r al T \ x’“ ulm’a" "f'u&\'.'uf‘l'm‘f’u. wlmul de osite uro frur RN A A Teloplions Centre, Lowoll, Muss,, i8 sald to Lo the largest tele- phono ochtre l'thio cauntry, Lulug direotly con- neoted with over 100 citics und lurgo towns fn Siisbuchuretin, Tthodo Tahund. and New lumps Aulre, U0 sompuny owns ..aun \cloplioiies, puye tae Amerioun Hell ‘Compan, Touyuily o munth, snd coutrols over Mlil wiiea ot wiro, afes a meuon. —————————— Lo off your corr withtho ** Japancse Corne Fuu." n \’v'll.l nurulywuuuudomi m‘«‘x‘n. 85 couta rufi CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL BUSINESS, Stocks Dull, with a Slightly Lower v} .Tendency, Report that the Reading Deotsion Will Bo Against Gowen, Fair Local Demand for Securities ~—Forecign Exchange. The Prodnce Markets Irregular—Dreadstels Less Active—Wheat Easler—Rye Sirong. Pork Exclled by Fears of a Cornor on May Dollveries—Pork and Lard Highor in Sympathy. FINANCIAL. Btooks were quict, with a downwani tondency for most of tho list. Now York Contral opened llowor. Thero wns no pressurs of stock for snlo, rumors were scarce, and {ransactions light. +Adrop of 244 in Hending gave riso to rumors that tno decision of tho Court would bo in faver of tho McCalmonts and ngainst Gowen. Insiders havo expected that, in such an event, tho stook would go to 50, nnd thut if Gawon were rotained 73 would easlly be reachod, The road {8 In good pe, and 18 necnmulating A lirgo smount of refidy mouey. Indianapolls, . Bloomington & Westorn roso from Bil3 to 10, tlolders of tha bonds aro couvoriing them fato . stock. Tho cornor in 8t. Paul did not materializo, but much higher pricos are prophosied. 8t Paul & Omubn suffered very littlo In price from tho great damnge dona to its tracks by the tlood. A better fecling wns given tho markot at tho opening by the denlal of the veportof the pre- vioug doy that there would bo an cxtra session of Congross, Gront offorts to encourage short sales were notlced during tho dny. Loading oporators were declared to bo doing nothing. Noar tho ond of business, an attack was mado by tho room bears, which was met by the bulls, ‘who bought more freoly. On Wednesdny, quotations in New York for untisted miscelluncous sccurities wero: Pnolfle Improvement, 105 pid premium; Lackawannn ex., #@i2 premium; Now Orfonns preferrod sub,, 214@ premium; Texnsproferred sub, 14 @18 premium; Amerlenu Improvement, 68bid premium; Amerlean Cable, 10@12 premiumi Iron Steamboat, 4@ premium; [aternntional Improvement, 2@ premium; 3Mexican Nas tlonul Uallway, 10i@103; Ontario & \Western privileges, 14@1%c; Green Hay & Minnesota, 1434@15; Green Buy & Minnesota first mortgago, THDT; Groun Buy & Minnesutn soconds, 46@30; Vicksburg & Moridon, 1ii@15; Norfolk & Woscs orn proterred, 48@45; 8t Joseph & Western, 1@ | 843 Lehigh & Wilkesburre, {0403 Duchess land incotnes, 30@35. 'This ia tho sortof bittors, the Graphio feods out to tho bulls of Wall street: Tho murket stands up strougly ogainst tho res norts that show tho wouthior througtout the country to continuo exveedingly unfavorablo for the orops, whilg, on the other side of tha water, tho prospeat 'for tho nioxt 80naon's harv stendily lmprnw.!. ‘The holders of stocks have alwnys stood nguinst tight mones, and have hustenod to tako their nrume—nr |osscs—on tho tirat relnxation. It mny bo uuu tho tlrst favoras blowenttier reports froin tho West will result in n elmilar seltiow movemont, Whether 1t docs or not the condition remnlns tho snmo, Prices nro oxtruvagnutly high, niid 18 wo bave suld * tho strinknwe must come.” Whon it doos nano of our ronders cun sny that thoy hnve not beow forowarned, ‘Tho present — situndon {8 in niuy redpects anomalons sinen tho onding of the durk dnys of adversity. .The * boom ™ hus ceased, and In all the murkets of tho world not o trace remning. ‘Tho spring trade has beona tullur». and muny houses must succunib. The next cm{‘ls are more than likely to bo Inrgoly short. rec per eent monoy il this grnwlng country ean lust but a short time. Sweorctary Windom will tiot lend himself to !oollln Intlution #chemus, Tho shrowdest speculutors in thiw country—the men who have been Instrumontal 1 advincing tha price of scourities gonerally— aro out of thetr boldings, nnd the fgnorant trid- gra—tbo mmiif oorntors—te il buying for a turthor rise. The resuit will Inovitubly come, nnd It mny como *Jike i thiof In tho pight.” Thobulls in Bt Paul ro sald to hnvé 110 abares for overy 100 fssucd; In ‘other words, ‘that tho cupltal stock fs overaold somu 10 per cont. Tho following shows the Huctuations of tho activo staekst Nowburg & Stocks, w York lhl:fl( 501 U7 P, Lauisvilio & N o & CLiLo. At et Pacitlu Sl yo ‘.':?n Itead g (7} 3 124 ) gl_' i B S X Sufe - & heEas praforra Iron Soantain Ll Hock 18l a¥esaSIEnE SRS Citral tal Tingy Sava ylon now stock 0panud ot i Bignosr, Government bouds wore In good domand with # light local supply, In Chiengo, tho District of Columblu 8,618 wora 163§ bid and 10415 nskod; tho 48 wors 113X bid and 11435 cx-lutereat; 4igs, 1125 and 113; 6s, 102 and 1021§; and the 6s, la. and 1025, Urgont ropresontations have been mado m Beorotary Windom that, In his vefunding plans, his first duty must bo to provide for the puy- mout of tho 68 which matura on the 30th of Juno, In amount £107,00,000, ' Thesy Londs ave & purt of & twonty-year loan, aad ara absolite- iy payabto o tho duy named. “Whenovor othor louns inado upon tho samo ‘terims have bocomo payable, it hus hoon hold by the Scerotary of tho Tronsury tnat any nflure 1o make prompt paymont on the duy named would Lo astain upon the flusnoial fame of the Gavorament; aud extrnordinury efforts bave been mado in Sucl cages (o muko tho puyments pramptly, To tuke these bonds and stampupon them annzroo- meut to continie to poy jutorest nt a reduced vate, ua {8 proposod, would, {¢ {s bold, bo in tho nawure of u ** makeabife” which would - not, be creditabloto the Governmont, For tho pay< tent of those bouds the eatfmatod ‘means at tho "liapusal of tho Boorotury—including tho sale of tho $104,000,000 4 or 444 por conts, and tho surplus revonucs—is nbout 150,000, Tho remnining ta could bo provided for undor tho torma of - tho Bayar! amendieut, pssod At tho Inat sosslan of Cougress, or by anticipatiug the surplud u:ve- s for threo or fue months, Forelgn exchange closed firm, pdflcd Tutes for sterllug huving sdvanced to 48248445, For slxty-duy cowmoreial bills far prompt -delivery, ATBY@IT0Y, For threo wooks' dolivery, 430 G180, Continentul exchungo was ulsu buttor, Bixty-day commercinl bilfs, prompt dellyory on Havre, BUN@SN; Bonlenux, BIL@SN, Hixty-day commurcinl bllls on Antworp, de- fiverablo prompt, wero SHK®S0%, Danke ers' billa on Uermany woro U4 for sixty duys nnd 9435 for demand; ninoty-duy prompt tolmerelal bills, 3%QUY, Bixty-dey ‘come morclal, o bunkers, delivered prompt, BLG W7-10; ‘same, detiverod in throo wecks, WKEQ 161010, Commorolal drawsn on commerolal pure . 1les wore WH@RIY. Commercial drawn an cuun outdlde towns Is ulways @K por cont less than At druwn on tho grout banking centros, Bankors' sullderson Holland wero 00 for slxty days and w; for demand; slxty.day commurclal was B0i @5e discount, Cicuyo bunk oloarlgs woro $5,60000. Now York oxchangu waa sold. botweon banks at 0o per $1,000 discount, Country ordors forourrenoy wor lght, Loans were (o good demand at 6@7 per oent. A falr domand was noticed for local secutities, 8t ¥'aul 88, Mineral Point Divieion, $10,000 soid - and unchanged, Bulppors’ exchange on New Yurk wasiu' |, 9, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ' At X, On tho Stook Nonrd thern wera anles of Chlengo, Milwniikeo & Bt. Panl bs' Mineral Foint, £5,000 nt 08¢s Wabnah, St. Louls & Thelfie fs, &5,000 nt [1%: 26,0000t 03, Tho following quotat- tions woro madot LOCAL AXD RAILWAT sTOCKE, YNorth Ehlcago City Rattway, West mv‘l:ml’ ul}llu“ o, lnmr--mxm Hldmwlul WeniBleton, #i Uhiea: !C M)Hn lell\nn ' $11 TikoranonAT Klocteio. Losspenn: f1 od SoAL .wh dovEnssieyr BRCUIITIRS, 1 o cao Cty Bond, 4 thuncl oy Londsdin, Donds, 75, 00k Goanty bonda. fal 120 Couk County bund: 150, Gamk Gounty bonds, ia T )1 ' diqe, X l\\;m] hiemio bs, 125, in % A |m, n. ulv " Nt ll«” In ' arih Chicnas L1ty txitm i &.,::.‘::::::szr::;.'.‘:..'.,.m . h",'.u Wost Division City Rallway S, by Tho Lincoln Purk cammlsnoners nnvo drawi Linooln Park bonds of.the following numbers to be pald April 1, 1832: 43, 105, 117, 130, 101, 104, 200, 255, 208, 278, 423, 448, 45, 450, 475, 486, 403, 518, B, 652, 581, 600, 620, B43, 071, 083, T10, W3, T2, 703, T4, 60, 783, 781, 85, 780, 814, 814, 8, 806, 669, 87, 831, BSY, 885, 800, K03, BY TELEGRADPIL NEW YORK. . Bpecial Dispater o The Chicaoo Tribune, NEw Yonk, April 8.—Tho shnro speoulation was charnoterized by o decldedly wenk tono throughout the duy, aod pricos dectined stend~ {ly from tho opening to tho close of business, tho Annl srios bewg in nhnost every fns®inco ot or within ‘o fraotion of thd lowest fgurcs touched. Tho market was oxtremely dull, and the transactions wero on u smnil scale until lnte fn the afternoon, when a rathor fresbing move~ ment wns developed, and gomo good blocks of 8t, Paul, Luke Stwre, Onlon Praifio, New Jersey Contral, Dolawnre, Lackawanna & Western, and Reading wero offercd for sulo und caused o sharp break In prices. The decline In tha “gonoral fist on tho day's transactions runged from ¥ to 8%, tho lnttor in Reading, Tho othor coal shiares, tho Grankor stocks, Nashvilig & Chattanoogn, Contral Pacific, Linko Shoro, and Unlon Preilic woro slsu condpicuous in the downward movement. In oxception to the gon- cral ddepression wag Indinnn, Bloomington & Western, which advanced 6% upon reporis that tho capital stock wns to be Increased and the now stock divided nmong the prescnt share- holders. Tho oxpress stocks were firmly hold, tho United States betng notably strong and selling up 2, 'Tho genornl market closed wenk with a downward tendency to prices. boney was in kood supply, aud was fairly net- ivo, tho rate current for call loans oontinuing about tha anmo—-nnmely: 4@0 per cent on pledgo of stock collstornl and 4 per cent on United Btates bonds, At the closo tho quotntion for Btock Ixchange loans wns 4@5 pereont. ‘Tine lonns were guoted at @4 por cont, Prime mer- cantilo papor riled at 6@4 per cont. The storling exchange market opened flrm at an ndvanco {u nominal nskini quotntions of 3o 4130 for sixty day bills und’ 4843 for domany, Tho ndvanco was resisted by thoso who desiro further unportations of gold, but bankers ara uunblo to buy any conslderable amounts of commereful bills to covor thofr drawings, and fire, thorofore, unnblq.to otfer bilts ut low ratos, The markot, thorefore, may be quoted strong, and thero scoms to bo.but little probability that rates will agnin deelino to Ngures as low ‘a8 haye been curront for sowa thne past. Ralirond mortgages were moderately activo and generally flem, Indinna,. Bloomington & Western Incomos,” aftor an carly declino of 1, advanced & to 00, und reacted to #3144 do first. receded from 80% to 80, and 10se to 00; do first preferred sold up from 11010121, ) 824, $16, 858, Mobile & Ohlo first dobontures declined from* BB 1o Bj}, and' recovercd 1o 873 do sccond debentures tell of from 60 to 6% Doston, Hnrtforl & Erlo firsts ndvanced from 004 to 01, and roturnod Tp 603¢, Erlo consolidated seconds roceded from 102 to 1013, and olosed at J01% bld, Chesupedko & Oblo cittronoy s decliued from I7 to 65; Clove- laud, Columbus, Cluclonati & Indlannpolls - comes from 0 to 60; Cloveland, Colum- bus, Cincinnatl & Indianapolls consols from 121 to 1205; Knnsus Pcifio cone sols from 107§ to 107, Morrla & Essox sceouds of 1871 from 120 to 1185, and Motropolitan Ele- vated scoonds (from 07 to 003, Loulsvlllo & Nastvillo goneral 08 roso from 10535 to 1004, and reaated to 100, Great Western seconds sold up from 110} to 111, and-ouoted to 1103, Chlengo, Burlington & Quiney 78 ndvanced from 137 td¢ 128, Columbus,Chicaxo & indinun Contral sup- plumuulary lrats frow 109 to 110; Ilonston & Toxns ‘main’ lino firats from 110 to 110}%: , Internntional ., & Grent Northern sccond ' incomes' ¥ from M to . 07; Iron Mountain® firsts ifrom 1173 10 118; 1o soc- onds from 112% to 114; Loulaville & Nnshvillo consols from 1184 to 110; Ohlo & dlisslsalppl firats_ (Springfield Diviston) from 114 to 1173 Ohfo Central tirsts from 1033 to 108¢; St. Paul firsts (La- Crosso Division) from 1334 to 123 Wabnsh seconds: to 1045 Westorn Paoltlo Rrsts from 100 to 111, Btate bonds wero ugnin netlvely tradod in, and woro purchnsod at -generully hlghor Hguves. Tennosseo 88 ola ndvianced from 733 to 573 and closed at 77i; do 0a new rose from TN to Ti%4, and closcd ‘at 573 do do, new sorles, sold up from 7Y 10 7%, and uluunpl N7, Vieginla doforred sixes declined from 213 to 203(; do consols sold ot 117, South Carolinn spociul tax sixes, first clnss, foll O from 105 to 0333 do do, third cluss, raso from 03¢ to 1% and renotad to 10, Arkansas T8 advancod rmm 1 tol6, and do sixes from 31 to 35, Gooryin sovens sold at1yy, and Missour! sixes of 1880 und 1803 at 115, - ‘The imports of dry guods at this port for tho ‘wook ending to-day nggrogntod 1,005,007, o ths Weatern Assoclated Press, Nrw Yous, March 8,—Govornmentawere quiot tnuud, and Stato seouritive wero notive aud atrong. ‘Tonnosseo und Joadlg old 6s ndvancod 6N, new 88 Ui, and now serles 0s 014, 'I'ho atoek narkot oponed gencrully firm, but Apeculution was wesk umd deelined steadily “throughout tho rost of the day, closing wenic with u downward tondenoy to or within u frace tlon of tho lowest flwures touchud, Tho dechine in prices from tho highest polnt, vangoed from % to Ui, the lutter-in Renting—tho othor coul éhnres, Nushvillo & Chnttunooga “and (he Grunger stuuks, Lolug prominent in the nlouuue. lndlnnu. Bloomingion & Wostorn was notably and ndvanvod 0% por conton the duyn Srungutions. Uned Sutus Expross. 5030 1, Trunsactions, 37,K0 (.nnull Huullmrn + Lo & Wou B fi:.'..fu;:a" g, o) SN A-mnu“ i Wartarn m‘-’»’: CUELAS ot uuu:nuvur...?.. Mouoy, 49, Prinie morcautilu paper, 526, smrllnrux:hnn.u. -lxly :luyn. nw‘x’m at 8l demiand, 4! T3¢y Boods ihports for the wook, $906,000, GUVEINMENEN, ml»tm .uhuh L’ l\’ El’ll luulllll,n Ly W . enss, V ruint, cunsol., Rtaliroud bonds wore in fuir do- Tarlom .o ‘eatol tinnt acito daus Nores ulnvmra .\ Jors £ P 0 & Ghio... 21t . m‘n . ot enti h!l 1201 ? Tlomeaiake ) L.)Iln l'r;u R iVostor 1° [Kiandnrd ) Tnorin, 1), & Feoen Excoisto: B0 i i 1o Bpectal Dispateh ta T/ BostoN, Mass., April B.—Thc mu-k nudu wmz a Moml{ monoy market, tho supply boing somo- what' lmlwll, but mll nmmn to mcot the roguinr dcumnd.whlch lu ratbor dull, Tho bnnks are oblig to n considernblo extont to nmku tiole uumnmunln nt n.m Haonse, and the rates to-day ranged from 8 to 7 por ceat, with mmtnf lhu hu aincss nt tho Intier rate, wiilin Now Y ork fuml! 30l nt u l]|l' cuunt of frum 25 to g on 8L00, Tho uxunnnqcs hmluy wera lu.m 400 nnd tho hnl- ances $140,017. In the general markot money 18 no lirmer, nnd thoro aro somo Indientians of greiter ensa I too demand does not ingronso, ‘Tho stock markot {8 %ly mmlurnml{ uotive, and presoits fow features of npculnl nterost, 1ekl 'l'nlelll‘lmlu udmncml l'rom ll) 14 10 1054, nnd closcil at 106% bid and 105% nake n ralirond uhnrvs Chicugo k \Von Michigan advanced from 81! % 0 84, Bonora biooks nd- vaneed from 2%, ¢ cnfan nnrlmglon kQuInn advancod from 184 to lnl t1g Roc doclined &, to 7 x}crl.flcou. m 1% Louls- ke Missonel Hivor i ¢ .x” Sandiaky X, 0 i Now York & New Engiand X, to 67! Weatern Asroein Bosto, April 8 Freu, ~smuks,«.lnscd o8 (uuomnl fVater Powar, o 15 U. o i Bostun Liand, Hast nr it L & Littio ook & Hostor 1, N X natorn Hallrond 0: taieon & oeks 0id ¢ iuston & Matna,.. FOREIGN, 1 mr',“snns.Aprll 8.—Coneols, .1000-16; account, !AmB‘ncnnmuzmus-mwss. 108445 4358, 118K Iuuilfoid shares—Tilinols Cantenl, 14246: Ponn+ l)lllll’lh\ Ceniral, 71?5 Now York Contral, 1615¢ tlo, 0% do aconds, 106; Rouding, 3. l’.\mu. Aprll B.~Itontes, Bif 2¢. NEIY ORLEANS. New 0nrrwl. Anril 8—Sight uxuhnmro on Nu\v ork, £2.00 per $1,000 promium; storiing, -MINING NEWS. BAN FRANOISCO. 8AN FrAno1sco, April 8,—Following are the clusing guotntions of: ntuuknx . .31 5;.#1?.”" Special Dispaleh 1o Tha Chicago Tribuna, BostoN, April 8,.—In minug shares, Brunswick Anttmony advanced from 18 to 18, Bonauzn development suld at 3, aud Crescent at 1%. Harshnw declined %, to 11, In othor stocka tho chunges were not jmportant, To the Weatern Aasociated Press.. nns-mv. April 8.—8tocks closed as followss Caly 'nunmi_. <o mm.' o lnnfl:&m s e Wisconsia Vst Frankiin, REAL ESTATE. The following Instrumonts wero filed for ree- ord Feidny, Aprll 8; UIEY PMPEI\TY- Wgst Ninateonth at, ITifL 0 of Contraavin 1, il L, UHOEOVOd umnuApm & (Jolin Lraze e i Adstln Kuoiny, oo o0 Citton st Wi (e 0 of WVose' Lako, w'f) mxlm 1 gxcopt Milwnukeo ne, datod Aprts (Th Hlore B, lironson to Ji umvh T 1 rfim . v, R0 BV, gblo, wt X 1 lxnpmvnn“. “dntod Apeil 3 {Loul 2150 Hintoat B e i Draro Gated. Apeli o (Gaores Hookn 3 Guurge Atauil... 8,500 10 3t unaivIdod ) 18 {tioonee Afrol to Mury 820 1100 alios, 'a’x I Ana SH3%E 1 alloy. duted Bohmit Yo Mariha £, Wernor | 100 Maxwell LT (& % 8F Jonnsar Thxdated Koo, 17 (4. 3¢, llnllent(m i mmw w0 ( elh U Spnor Golk ptw F.i i b Jr. ‘”i-nmk‘hul"‘"" 7 (John Jobnston, Jr. Koy) 50 i Biuoat s wwrn! ‘nirion ‘plago. o ¥, LS % Aprl 7 (ine hx-lmp t Hopl ln ummn owney...s AT A A 15 1 n.{mulnnur S| ali i TRtk i unfn e Narth Markot aty 80 1t ;:l;(:nml Avfill‘a“-' (At aoiiple e Hindnain, 16, wis “‘a,*'"'a:x,fla tel , 3 (arch 25 ‘u-mw ot uoumn n-ywn'lo B.ound 31, L. Cnmml Davic ‘o, mi‘h' i i abava tungall ouiso trd i 1o, fbEovel, dited Apni"u (§opmu Frost o' 001 ve dom Oxdon av, 1L o of {i0h W W s s b dmproved, dato 1§ Games D, Hunlth 1 21, Moporiy o %0 oty Stay i, 3310 1 of " Woet I{uro 25x11 £l duxm] Siren 15 toatuel HHGLL0 it oy 140 BTk R APl (C, nnd {'“".fi'v" LT Ty epee B0 Juyior ng.illlx A»:)nnulun . ) T4y datod Anrit & LIohn U 140 ro Atchor av, sanio a aboy nuwd.\ nml-um Eok 10 Katiurino Untolsapssesoenr 1400 NORTUOF CITY LISUITS W) l'l'l"'lA llAnllll OVSIYIV JULES OF TIIE COURT-HOUSY, North Luuling st T8 1 8 of Dunniag, e £10 86 N'\'villllinu 1o mm i o b“nflm i .l L] mv.unmlAnmhu ma to M. Ko L. =0 Vi o shooid, nfy i 2o 1,800 3,00 MII i e -lm.. G a F T m;;n Yo Norus Chicauy Civy 1tariway Cou- Nhrih b u.‘u ranl 2,500 HOUTIC OV CLTV LIITS WITIIN A Liapius or meviy Xf OF TIK COUNT- A l’lcum “"'"l vid 0. WEST OF GLFY TIERS WRERIX A LADlus OF SRVEN MILEH oF FEnE ol ot Mozart at, 123 £t 1 of Wabonsls, w £, 25510011, 80 1 L, S0 Rr 7 (R7 Juhutony ary 80 BOIhesrereren GOMMEROIAL. Tho fnllowlnw were v.he recelpts andshipments of lending artioies of produce in this city dure ing tho twenty-four hours cnding at 7 o'clock Triday wmorning and fors tho ourresponding timo 8 your aro " e = g AnzicLes, CEP || A 'ulm;: \%}‘.‘.2:"'.5" Ty 10 ‘:E::, it .fi ] Mmu S 5 3 £ fre T COT T, BS.. iitad it B uot 10 X4 il B s ¥ i, N, to, NU. 3 2 5 o5 Eed l&;g,%ggg: B 3 e et 2 s anif]’ 1 o ‘fl 4 &fl&aaa The following grain was inspeotad into store In this clty yesterday. morning: 1 car No, 3red wintor wheat, § cars law grade, 2 cars mixed, & cars No. 2 spring, 13 oars No, 8do, 6 cara rejooted, 4 cura no grado (93 wheat); 11 oars No. % corn 8, Clenring- o carsnow high mixed, 78oara rojeotod, oto. @5 enrnl; 33care whito oats, 10 cars No, 2 mixed, 16 cenrs rojected, 1 cur no grado (63 onts); 1ear eo- Joated rye; 2 enrs No. 8 barloy, 5 cnrs No, 4 do 2oara Nq. § do. Total, 2% onrs, or 118,000 bu, Inencotel onut: 01,000 it whont, 24,353 hu corn, 10,350 bu oats, 9,181 bu ryo, 1,716 bu barley. Tha londing proiluce markots wero vory irrog- niar yesterday. Pork was dctlvo and exeftedly highor, with a sharp pressuro to flll shorts for this manth and May, which about extinguished tho premium on tho longer futurcs; Othor pro- vislona wers highor In sympatby, the upward movemont botzie holpod by n report of higher prices in England, that tho Fronch prohibitory order hns boen modined,or. I8 about to be so. Whont wns ratber woak, tho only apparont ronson beivg that there wore *too many soil- ers," but what mado thom sono nno could. toll, Othor grain was reldtively stendy, but rather tamo, oxcopt that there was a further stiffoning In rye. Mess pork closed T0@85e highor, ot $10.24@ 1003 for Mag* and $10.024@10.05 for Juno, Lord olosed 15c highor, nt $10.80310.82 for May ond $10.00@10.924% for June. Bhort ribs closod 150 higher, at $8.0628.074 for Juno. Whoat closed e luwor, nt $L00K@L.00Y for Aprll nnd $1.05@ 1,064 for dny, Corn closed steady nt88Xc bld for April and 42io bid for May, Oats closed atendy at B2 ror regular, 312(@32a for April, 368 @3%%c for May, and 364 %0 for Juno, - ltye closed firm nt 81,05 for No. 2 regular, $1.00@1.04 soller May, nond $1.00% scller “June, Uarloy olosod quict at $1.02 for No. 2 (winter recelpts) and 8e for No, 0. * [ogs wero lower onrly, but closed strong at $6.6035.80 for light and nt §6.50 @0.40 for heavy. Cattlo wore unchanged, solle ing at $2.76@9.15 fur poor to extra, Dry goods wero in genorous demand, and were quoted irmer. Nearly nll departmoents ot thio markot werc woll nttouded, and. salns to tha city and country trado reached alargo nggregnto, In hoots nnd shocs, hats, caps, and clothing fulr aotivity was noted. Tho grocory murkot shows fncronsing netivity and maintnins a stendy tono, Birups wero stronger, In drled frults tho only notoworthy chauge wes o sharp -advance In bluckberries, tho markat moving up to H@0%e, whoro It was vory firm. Tha supply is Nght, and holders anticipato n further advance. A bid of ¢ for a car-lond lot was rofusod, Other fruits wore moving freely at fully previous pricos, Littlc changu was appnront In tho butter mar- %et, For unything not’good cnongh for tha tablo thoro Is continued dullness and a tendoncy tu deoline, whlile for puro grades tho feeling re- mains firm. Choese was quoted as_bofore. No chaingos taok plnce In prices of oils, . Leathor, bagging, conl, and pig-iran also wero qioted un- oanged, Fish woro guioct and gonerally stondy, Codiish, however, wns casier undor o better supply, bank decllning to $4.60@4.5! v In broom-corn thore 1 still nn uetive tradoat unchnnged rates, Eggs sold slowly at 150 per doz, * Grense, tallow, hides, and wool tove slow- Iy, thé demand belng vory light, and stocks as n wonernl thing being heavy. ‘Green frults are notive, thouyh recont licavy receipts of npplos have had n tendoney to mnake prices slightly casler. Iluy wns firm, with anupwanl tond- onoy. The trade in lumber {8 stiil antmated, tho demand boing henvy both for local con- sumption and for shipping. Poultry and game woro fairly nctive at sbout Thursday's rates. In seeds the markot was quict and -atendy for cluver, stondy and firm’ for timottiy, and 'dull and lower for finxsced, Offorings wero light. Canperugo was firm and unchanged. Rallrond fréights wore quiet. The officlal rtes toNew York aro 3sa per 10010s on provisions and 300 on gruin, 'Through freights are quoted at 5330 on provisions’to Liverpool and 713c do to Antworp. Flour freighta are quoted ut 47%0 10 Livorpool and 4030 to Glasgow. Tho nggregate receipta of ‘wheat roported for yestordny at Chicngo, Milwaukee, Toledo, Et. TLoufs, und Dotrolt wero 136,000 bu, The corre- sponding shipments wore 100,000 b, Tho shipe ments from Now York, l’hllm.lclphlu, and Baltj- moro aggregated 584,000 bu. Tho produce movoment roportod from Now York yrulurdny included tho-following: Re- celpts—Flour, ‘30# bris; whoat, 143,406 by ot 117,780 bu onts, 27,236 bu; corn-meal, 450 pk Tyo, 281 bu; barloy, 2,750 bu:’ malt, 2400 by pork; 100 bris; beef, 600 bris: out meats, 1,420 pkgs; Inrd, 1,360 tes; whisky, 600 brls. Exports for twonty-four hours—Flour, F1,000 i ¢ o, winior wiomae, at brls; wheat, 13,000 bus; cord136,000 bu,’ ral) AL LE0, BOLh giit-odsed monsm 1 by m;ua:'.’E Tho New York Produce Exdiange Weekly gives n ‘favoric housg ;:t 00, bu b tho followlng a8 tho visiblo supply of grain on 0, 3" Miunorota, el cm‘:, ae m'i“' tho dates namad: golter Sty -manna at 8 064¢ o&ln 1,034, nuvancad 1o 8, .Ib‘it gnd’d Pl (oo Jnmu Gorn o swonth wuqum" i m. clos ': e rcors | - Closing ' LTl .hu uulfll LA dE10nE and | u \; 25200 AT—Balos ware umma 10 40t Yo il ez lficdfl(olllu irar Focormin, AL FinT 208 W o &IH“KIY 10,044,000} A (Cent nt ke, 5,41, 1081 - 5.05.068 .. CORN=Van m-mnr. Jith & modorato volum ot jins | pusinoss whobgt lowadtive than "tho provious dar, apead (oll nd clolml Soont ‘1 ’nu :undy decrenso In tho stock of rye I8 vo- markablo. The demand here and in Furope would éecm to be in excess of thu supply; and tho parties holding it nro apparently confident of a furthor substantial advance in prices, Grain vecelpts dated April 7 ond alnco are “worth ' 140 per bu more, forcarrying Into May, than thoro dated previously, though on first storoge, The Iater 'datos will only aécrie lo storngo, In ndditlon to thic firet storage charge of 1o, whiie thuso dated Aprif 6 will be subjoct ta n total of 23c on delivery during tho firat weel In May, | ‘The remnining dellverics on graln contracta for April will probably be mado to-dny, ns thisls tho last day on which winter storagoe lots can ba dollvered without deducting %o per bu from the solliig price. "Tho season of winter storao wilt oxpire noxt Friday. An exportor stated yesterday that at 46 shill- ings por quarter, O, L ¥, wheat could vo snippod from this city to Liverpool nt ‘n falr profit. At 44 shillings 1t could bo just moved, but without nllowing commissions on olthor slide of the At- lantle. Tho best offer from that sldo (a about 44 shillings. Honcuthero is nostimnlus toupornte. It was reportad on 'Change yestorday that tho Fronch decrco oxcluding Amorican pork has boen “ameliorated.” That {8 n very oxpressive sword, but it scarcely describos the condition of those whao filled fn short pork yesterduy nt near~ ly u dollar ndvance, Thero 18, however, reason to suppose that the prohibition will bo changed into n protective tariff, The Inttor would prob- ably permit a revival of the packing industry horo, It has beon flat recently, Ono honso now employing about 50 pnirs of hands would have 2,000 coustantly at work now but for tho trich. inw acaro. which so serlously curtailed con- sumptlon {n England and Franco, Othor housos aro anly warking about half tho force omployed this timo lnst year, Inls uuuusn\ood that thoofficlnl rates by rail to the sonboard aro boing freely cut, About £5¢ por 100 1bs on grain from Chicago, inatead of e, 1a the figure named by Bomo parties who are gen- orally supposed to know what s golng on, At tho samo timo, it {8 supposed thut only cortaln parties can obtain anything liko tho above- unamod rats, and outslders must aporate through thom or not at all. Tho paucity of tho furwurd movement of grain naturally mnkes carriors nuxious to securo frelght, nnd favors outting of ratos, . Bystho-by, thoro I8 some roaton to think that' tho low rates at which trans-Missourl grain is befng taken to 8t, Loufs wlll forco u reductlon of frelghts from Iown points ta Chioago, Also, ‘that such reduction will bo sharp enough to abolish tho spocial ratea which have so often been windoe to favored shippors in this direation, by virtue of which thoy have boen able (0 oyor- ‘rido all compotition, 'Tis & consummation dps voutly to bo wished, A lotter” from Kansas says that tho last ton, days bave afectunlly killed off the winter whoat fn tho writer's nolghborhood, 1t'was expeoted, n fortuleht ‘ago,- to yield well, Lut-now the farmers deapair, and somo of thom are plowing ‘up tho whoat lands to sow with oorn or fiax, * Ploase, My, —, soll mo 250 pork, as n pers sonni fuvors & want to xet out of the deal." "1 have nut & barrol of pork to soll. You must go Lo somobody who has," Tho W forcofulucss” of the above will bo rec- .oRnized by those who supposo the last spoakor toown about all therola of it whu violnity, TUR WHEAT BiTUATION, " 70 the Editor o7 The Oteago TYidune, Epinnuka, Ind, Aprll T—Your New York corrgspondent, *QOnelda," fu TuM TRIBUNK Of to-day, scoms disturbed at the' large Aurplus of whoat tield in this country, which he metimatos at 100,000,000 bu, By his own ustimates wao, stmil oxport 50,000,000 bu of this surplus, 1n tho faco of the moro than provable lhort cmp ol the coming seagon, should nuyb ut B ¥esorve of oho bu 1o gucl lnhuniumv it {8 b IHB\II)I cortain lhn But uo the orop of 1 ‘Ruted lndmn.l. mnny wull«lu unneu porsons lhlnk 5 dm not excood thu 1870, which {a pluced ut \)\ll. 3 our uporu promise to equul umu of the proceding year, and ns the resorve {rom that crap bas not proven lmmuuome (1303 not reasonable Lo supPposs thero will ba & markot for tho entire crop of 1850? That thn ©rOD 0f 1850 was nob uwflkunehobvmul -pated. We auolar , — from tho prices pald by Interlor consumers, ang tha small surplus yot in the hands of tho farm. orsmmost of tho wintor-wheat sootions, anq fim.'"h tho \lnusually anod demand from the With the Imnmmlnln conditlon of the whent, the Intoneas of t ; i o onson, tho tncertain ty of tho apiring whent nnwln 3 and tho m. cortainty that the orop of 1 2) poe cent ghoet of thit of rm m\omnluuhnwlnl( rom this time forwnrd the Amnlt surplus will look amnller to short nell-n lioforo tho explrdtion of 1881, Bomna of tho heg jndxnl otn urowlmf( ornp~men littlo dlllrmml 10 onk—0 not think,after eareful Investigution, um! Indlana will Buvo ovor two-thindt an” mycy whont -this year ns she had Inst. Nor, doeg Ohlo.promise much bettor: nelther docs the wintor-whent scotfona of othor States pive ho or the magniticont. ylelds of tho Inat two yeam, Don't let that * big surpius® alarm anybody 80 badly thoy can't sleop nighta, 3, M. Crnk, ¥ — PROVISIONS. JL0G PIODUCTY~Waoro (rrogulnrly activo and exe eltod. Pork was buayant, advancing Ro for May dee livory, whita tho longer fulures did not advasnco sg much, the promium on them buing extingulsbod by tho pressuro to fill May shoris. Tho tnovoment started on the carly call, undor the MIIng of n f autaido buylni ardors, na it was soon found that, sndor tho most ery Mttla pork wns affured for aalo, and tho partios supe . pfllad o own i thota s fiaro wore not offaring any, Liverpool was roporied higher on lard and meats, snd tho rumor that ¥France hind modified her roceny srahibitory anfor, thougft contradicted by New York R R et ot S i e et ior M S r e s R e ng:fi £o0 much mr:’ner bricor, n-nn;i "3 herd snouid SN LR GEOR o OFK 19 16 PreRrare, ALYy b °'i'x’r'fln“l‘-':'flx'«—'i' a7 Advancad afh pae brl, and closeq hovo the Iatest pricas of Thieaday! -Ifmn Siosed Tonnon juler, S Womh ton i) IB 0 A I nt i@ o) finaid pun s s nc"f"” '“"'aé R R & a" " m lfcm Tho Tunrket for FoRtiar enma $isi0a1tis for 1o, 2 YRty ol e Syl SR lShiE sl Junoy and atH{0 tar July. On ‘tho afierRoon ‘losal AL #1923 bid, and Juio s ADORE 1e BAMO bt e Atth—-Advanced sbout Io por 100 Iby from th Inteseprices uf ‘Lhiiradny, and Son0 Atron.” Raje yiare roporiad ot mnen-n- T AP et e dho ey sollor 31 -g%m. 10.5) @105 G Leaso mr u qll!l!\n?m(fidmdlmlu soller August at i ies. Thy BaTNc, Sloted ot §i0a 4a ot kpat oy anllnrlha numlh uwmum Helor Sy " Shadh @itanig ollor Juhe, On tho aftornoon ca stay closey kATA-{Ubs ndvanced 1734@200 por 100 ibs, whi othor umwmnommnflxy roner i syt it Fith no onoueh doink to oataviisn quatatinns, Ualey mu":)m ¥ vol or'.'n'é’{"'fln'fi‘ i i mxxunn nmp (10 1bs) at. ‘ re hams (16 Mats woro as fole Short |Shaul~ ribr,_| dees, | 34 £ L & 5.1 Short clears,| clears, l .1 A1 5.0 B.OS A28 Bhurt ribs, nollar Tune, oloseil At RLIRS0T gloara umedusgd‘ 510 o B iesods Lurbes long A hams, 3 i duarei at Rroon hnmi, Ao aves Bacon quatod nt 53 anacon ¢ ( S faF Ahovidarn, (@00 f0F A " ahort ribs, ¥y(ata for sbart cloars a1 Svr‘fnm, prcka: llEhl’—\V il i st USRI 15k ety 100 BREADSTUFIS, F1,0UR~Was in fair oxport domand, and firm as formor prices, but with no material change. The loca) trading was-light. Sales waro roported of 23 brla wintors, partly at $570Q0.15; 850 brls and 836 sacks doublo spring cxtras, partly ot 8.00@550; 140 sacks 1ow grades at £2.36Ge085 3 bris 130 flour at $75, To- 1ol oquat to 4,620 bris, Export flotirs woro quoted sy H2G140 for gdod to choico, and 7o tiour at H8G 10 average; e MiLySTUPFE—Wore in falr domand, and’ quoted firm._Sulea woro reportad of 10 ears bran 34 $1L0@12.00; 3 cara middlings at $1200@1250; nnd 1car shorts at #1.%5 por ton. BEMING WLEAT—\Vas falrly nctivo and irregulars 1y lower. Tho wirket doolined 34@5{c, and closed % @J4o bolow tne Intost prices of Thursday. Liverpool wos reported “quioter,” but Paris was firm, und vor roctlpts wore smail. ‘'he visible supply was, howay. or.ruported to lisve Ingreasod sbout 34060 bu during ok, and the fact of larze qunntities on ocera e e s femporntare the early fesitng oartuti, The Drdors troris (o aoabuke Buoiol (0 o mortly to sulls ALTor ChoY WOrd Jiled, tho markat wns nmndlor. I Yance 10 pork som zencd the vulumn nl {rading it whoat, :u‘l‘ u!:mdu ‘J"r'k .E"""?."“z in tna o at, cl BUTL e tor rozuine to SR for noucinin daici snce Inat Wednumiay, Bpotsales wara roportod f 11,400 ba RO At SLIGLIR S0 b do, Thio markut 82 the | Avornool was reporied easlor ton at, h lnh WOrg In moderate domnnd b |hln pers, with some umins of extonslv cuts on frofiiht rates 1o tho Kast, Na. 3 closed at 3o bid for rt'rulnr to Il!ll! bia for ree eoipia data ‘l'"'i:o Jnst ey o, pariod u et beoq 1rnm| a7) 2% laor viow: bigh mized at dlisciic 1010 Binon mla0d At T@AESr 400 b rajesed ht (o) Ayt Lol i nyllum 3 8t 104 tn o track 41400 byds Asitico tro on buard carar 10 by do, (oholea) st usfi AL i, Total, TULAN b, ioz. L £23(c, ndvancel o &, iny. Kol oniy nod closed at & {)( bid, :X{Iunhe gionth was nonnal st nkod. Juns mnged at- ¥l duly aum rige: ana Aumm nt «Ju g aftornaon call May oloved a 4 pentog a '8—-Wore dull throughous ’lhnnmluyl vlm!mr raioa, ucunnlua mn 7 Tt 38 A nl'll nRI fll““" ‘o mpurnnrnw Balos o Bt Tor Non 3 mii 0k Mt otael 100 u uyulm o lll- -fln for nu grado, 3{aMe for rejecied Inixed, !Elcd whllu, i for o, 2, and w‘nu urNu.'lw umn rack; FA0 hu at hlr ru u for re] oclad \'\Ill«- B WA i a.»j‘u ¢ No, to, lor ellulco \vhlw. and Wu,‘u (ur lmrln!'ul!-l- otal, I\E—Wnlflrm flld higher, with only llfi'lllcl'm- ings, Re Il .0 pril !"" "“\' .wmm'i“" 5 A 'kmmy o WOt et e ’A’" nmn o tracks #00 by 8¢ $L08 lronnu ot . DAflI-B\’—\Vu Jull and lifaless ontaido of tho seme Tocelpts wo rotal, 1 plo market, No.d winter rocep! In o smal ot ALeLls und N poid au o, Kamplos wora ulist X\lllll INg was don. res. Cash o WOre Ylll it AT M ATES far N for No. § (wlnwr vum\tull 1 (winter stoi ‘on board. BRaE o Tor Hous tree z'wo 0'CLOCK 10ARD. Wheat closed n shnda firmor, April, £L0521.00 My, §1.0535G).003¢ Jul O.IB‘ T X A g 100 sellor July, M.IJIBW n“ffl o uyllnr’.‘m cnr. Lum cloned uj El!'"‘ Ked at soller Al f :B".'l;“' lr.d A{c l‘: utl Juno, IL H ¢ Dind v TR salior Sty a4 ac 3 Kigiad, 5 b o ré nikde at i5) @ sellor Juno, o Sfge'walier Suiy "?‘;Il:{‘n won mmrm‘;{: itwsanier dune: (3" otk vl Wit b for ar Turduly, '"‘H ) tay, nnd 4l Sollor 3 ;5 21\ a4 16800 sLeuty. N 1 AStn, no, ang PITWRA 1 It uly, wit 1os 8t 07"&?%?‘)%-:!!01 ‘Jmn ra tio; that took place afterthe f'h'é fi:;rmfir wh'fif TGRS Budy Tara"as v GENERAL MARKETS, ¢ TIROOM-CORN~—The market continues active ad ateady g our: qflunuanm Shalesyisnd apo. ted-tppod, ln(urhlr wad out Crooked BUTTER-The market was without marked chanié ‘Thero was & well-sustained movement In good 10 choloo grades, and & rostrictod domand for poor qual™ itles, Tha former was held st full pricus, while b8 Iatter was hard to ot excoptat n material 008 cossion; oo AK Ladle-proke 1at gl [ l‘ucun siocl 0 AR . oh BAGUING-\Was quutod ks bofare, hara was 20h ‘much setlvity fn trade, but there (s moro dolng (b2 w forinlght az0,and a good apring trade ls aniid" -.fl'nhl GBSt market nothing ne oped, ‘'Trade wus quiet, the domsnd not oxtendad ‘beyond meuting currens trado requirements. l‘r werg without quotable chango: Full ¢ 1 7 4 150 poc dur. and the pric n.um-r&" W was quiot: lll;{lrv! Alacksrel—~ must lnll Tulty fll\’&flx BWER 7y buy” -

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