U H inancial.itteriu Neyr York. Gold Closed. at.l3t%@l3lN. Or Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l' •- • NEw Yon* April 3 1868. MONEY AND GOLD. Money stringent with some business at 7 ler =cent. currency ' but the more general ates were 7 : 16a1-4 per cent: per day and per cent. gold. The demanflwas 'active iarcingliOut; the day and discounts were ler)* limited, o at Balo per Cent.. Sterling ither moreactive at 934a9g for prime Gold; more doing and rate - quite keidy;o olened at 137 y . ndvalacPd to 138%, 4 • Ind. close at,l37,:itilark ) . The short inter ' Ist is inereasing. • GovsumetsYrs. Governments are higher, closing strong ind active. - .1-Teary. Clews & Co. furnish the annexed. 4:30 quotatiorust Coupons of 1881`,1.11%111V4; do of '62. 10934@l10; do tf'64, 108®108y: do of '65, 10834'®108%; doo 106%0;i 4 06g; do of '67, 107Y,@1107%. 1 0en-Forties, loo. , ,®loo,;(,. Seven-Thirties, Vial®losy, • mmizi i Stocks openca buoYant; Central selling ap to 124 and Erie 7534. Western -shares ire allliigher. 'Pacific Mail was thrown en the market in large- blocks and declined. neavily. Subsequently the market .•Was. , • ir4 exdted on reports that . a National; ' bad and that .the bill to legalize the course of the El le ,Directprs had passed ibe •Senate at Albany... Erie fell to 7.3% and 'antral t01.V.; other stocks; were of ; . IA @I tier centr.::Pietk-itunors: soon . proved to be -.. . dims and Erie •recovered t074,', and . . - . . . :lati hhlblicelatithe.'Market. advanced.' TQ7 . ... Ch . lCn".° Market. ftriiiithe e.lo2o3,PriCersivere /nwer •on New. -IPS Telegraph to the Plttsburat•Gazette..l : ork roads . but ;western were generally . ClticiLeo, - April 3.—FloUr quiet and easier • trongi particularly on Wabash Northwest- at 88,50a10,59 for spring extra. Wheat in mand Rock.lsland. . . . . - - fair demand and 1 1 ,4a2c lower; sales at 82,04 The following are 5:30 prices : Canton; 7a475,;' Ctunberland,T2:l33; Wells' Epress for No. 1, and $1,88a1.90;4 for No: 2, clos ine at $1,88%a1,89 for .No. 2. Corn opened . .35a3G; American, 69a70; Adams', 7aa76%; steady at. yesterday's prices; subsequently lUnited States, 70:,4a71; 'Merchants' Union,'. became firrner.and' advanced lal%c; sales 34a34%; Quicksilver, 2,1 y 4 a2s;‘; Mariposa, at 82a84)::e for No. I; 81a81%c for No. 2; 7834 3a7; Pacific ..Mai1.‘06 1 4a95%! .Atlantic, 87a a79qc for new, and 7&179c for rejected, cloy ; 187%; Western Union, 35%a36%; New York ing at 79'..e for new. Oats in better de- Central, 122%;a12%;• Erie, 1,343%; do. pre- mand; sales at •57 1 /,a57e for.winter and rerred, 74a75; Hudson, 139a142; Wabash, 48 59 1-4a59" 34c for fresh.. Rye dull; sales ' No. 2 -115; St. Paul, 584583! do. preferred, 73a73.1,!;; in •store at $1,55. Barley quiet and dull; •Michigan Central, 113a114; Michigan .South- No 2 - sold at $2,42%, and rejected at $2,00 in em, 88,aia88, 7 ,;“ Illinois Central, 1343, Pitts- store. Provisions active. Mess Pork sold burgh,9o4a9l !,; ToledO,lo4al.l2X; Rock Is at $24,00a24,50; extra_prime at $19,50. Lard " land, 113v093,:)-(,. North' western. 633-.“ do. steady an active at 15 3 / 4 c. Bulk Meats. - preferred, 143075; Fort Wayne, 99%.a99y firmer; dry- -.salted - shoulders, 10a10%.e ., St. Joseph preferred, 84; Clevehmd and A f , Sweet pickled Hams quiet at 14%a14y,c, re tabula, 100; new Tennessees, 63a55)%; ...,s- jected hams, 90. Receipts-5,235 bbls flour, souries 88. . . • . ... • • ' 15,199 bus wheat, 22,960 bus 'corn, 445 bus 0at5,.240 dressed-and-5,085 live hogs. Ship ments-7,854:bb1s flour, 4,250 bus wheat, 1,500 bus corn, 21;389 bus oats. - .Baltimore Market. City Telegraph to the. Pittsburgh Gazette.] BALTIMORE April 3.—Flour is active and firm brit unchanged. Wheat, firm and un changed. - Cern, steady; white is held at $1,09a1,11; yellow, $1,17a1;18. Oats, steady at 88a90. Rye is steady at $l,BO. Mem pork is firm at $25,75. tard, quiet at 17c. Bacon' is active; ribs, 15c.; clear rib,. 15a15 1-2 c.; shoulders, lie. :AINING SHARES - dull; Quartz Hill La Crosse 63; Walk ers l Donaldson 40. - • - - SUB-TEMASURYa , • Receipts, 0,18E450; payments,-$4,241,666. . A large amount. of gold has been borrow j. - ed during the present monetary stringency, i and was sold to realize,: currency, which i likely caused an upward movement.. Money easy. The Assistant Treasurer , bought a f uiffiicon , and a balf of 7-30's to day, and - sold very little geld. " ' • - New York Produce-Mirket. El3l Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NUR' YORK, April 3.—Cotton active and excited at %ale better; sales, 17,000 bales • • 28%riZe.; middling uplands closing-quiet. ' • ••-Flour received, 7,595 bbls, dull at 10a15c. • • ''lower; sales, 5,600 bbls at $9,15a9,50; super •oi!..-..i,guae, State and western $10a10,50; extra ' St. Louis at $12,50515; good to• choice. do; lelosing quiet; California heavy; sales, 700 sacks at *12,25514. Rye flour unchanged; - qiiales, 400 bbls at b7,75a9,65. Corn meal quiet. Whisky nominal. Wheat, receipts, 1450, and very dull at latle lower; sales, • '1 d elivered; bushels No. -1 spring at at $2,4852,53, 'l , elivered; 600 bushels of Amber and •••,. IPennsylvania at private terms. Rye • quiet. Barley quiet at 83,50 for Canada ' • •• est. Barley Malt unchanged; 600 bush at • - ••. 20 Corn opened Quiet and closed mod eFittely active and 2a3c better on speculative ; olders from the Westr - 54,000 bush atsl,l9a • . 1,24-for - new mixed 'western afloat; f, 4 1,26a '• 1,27 for western and southern yellow; 81,18 a 1,25 for white southern, awl $1,20a1,25 Tor oldmixed western in store, closing with buyers at 81,21, selling at $1,20. Oats at 85 1-2 c for western in store. 'Rice is quiet. •- - Coffee quiet; 2,800 sks on private terms. '•••••••• Sugar fairly active; 2,000 hhds Cliba at 103-1 • ; a 113.40, aid 53 boxes of Havana on private ,„I terms. Molasses quiet; sales 75 bbls New Orleans at 75a79; 125 hhds Demerara at ala 11 67c. Hops quiet. Petroleum quiet and un changed. Pork opened firm . and closed ' heavy; sales 4,350 bbls at 525,50 regular, • /24,25a24,50 for old do.; closing at *24,50 regular, $20,75 for prime,4=23,so for prime `mess; also 500 bbls new mess, seller, May, on private terms. Beef firmer; sales 286 barrels at 14a20c for new plain mess 819, and :Aso for new extra mess; also 45 tcs at 35ca38. Prime mess at $39a40. In dia mess beef hams heavy; 635 bbls at s3sa 38. Cut meats steady 2,70 pkgs at lOcal2c for shoulders; 1514a15y; tor hams, Dress ed hogs, none. Bacon quiet; bellies 12%a 13c. Lard quiet and steady. 450 bbls sold at 15%a16e, and last evening 250 bbls seller, May 12. Butter quiet. Cheese steady at 12a16e. Freights to Liverpool quiet and firm. LATEST.—FIour closed dull and slightly easier, with some little export inquiry. - Rye quiet, at ;1,90a1,91 for western. Oats nominal, at 85aS5c for western in store. Corn quiet and firm, with a moderate spec ulative demand, at $1,22a1,23 for new mixed western afloat and *1,23a1,24 fonold mixed western in store. Pork quiet and steady, at te1,25 for_old mess and $25,40a25,55 for new mess, ensh and regular. Beef- in limited request and unchanged. Cut Meats in fair request, - a shade better, a little firmer and quiet. Lard more active, at 16016 1-40 for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. • , 1111 St. Louie Market.- CB, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.? ST. LOtrlEl; April 3.—Tobacco offering's large and plugs and common leaf little done. Cotton firm at 2.5a253 . Flour un changed; superfine '4 1 7116,25, extra 8.9,60 a 9,25, double extra 19,59810,75. Wheat easier; $2,50a2,70 for red and white fall, 82,5082,70 for Spring. Corn dull and drooping_ at 135 a 96. Oats heavy; buyers holding off at 76a 77. • Barley lower;prier° SF/DB 6 2 , 60 - Rye lower And unsettled, st 111,60a1,59. Pork:ac tive and- higher' at, /25a261‘. - Bulk meats very firm at 1014; loose - shoulders 14qa 14 3-4 c for clear , sides, and 141-2 e for sweet pickled hams. Baoon is stiff and higher; at 11 7-Ball 1-2 e-fer rdioulders, and 16 1-4a16 144 for clear ribs: Lard quiet and but little of-- fering tit'l6c for choice tidirCei hut the stock is mostly held out of the-market for high prices. Becelptslour 2,400 -bbls; wheat 7,900 bush. t'z IBM .Cleveland Market. _ [BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Crikl.T.L.624D, April 3;=-Flour is steady and inter request for standard brands, and held as fellows: XX spring. $10a11,50; XX. red. winter, $11 60a13,50; XX- white, 413a14,40. Whiiat' dull and heavy, with-light sales of -No. - 1 red winter at $2,51; No; 1 lililwaukee spring at $32,30 by car lots. Corn 'dull and • inactiveand held at 515%a970 for No. I shelled,' closing :weak. Oats nominally unchanged andsin.ll, and, held at 720 for No. I Btate froth the store. Eye—nothing doing and the market nominal at $1,87a1,70 for. No. Barley nominal.., Petrolpum unchanged and 'steady; crude P,75: ,renned unsettled and inactive: " 'Toledo , Market: • [By Telegisph to thO Plttaborgh'Oszetto.l Tout°, April 3,.; . -Flotir; • rectipts.pfl,Boo.• l ' bbls, and, quiet. „Wheat , doll; ; :.receipts of ; , 1,050 bu, with sales • at for anther 31 /elan: . Cor n steady;- redelpta - 170025 brtstit. - sales ' , of .1 at