Illiuteta by Telegraph. NEW Yong, May 4.-Cotton without decided change; 's ale s of 4,200 bales, in eluding 1,000 bales in transit, at 28% for middling uplands. Flour receipts: 9,475 bbls and 1,975 - bags. Flour 10(515c bet ter on common grades, and more doing; sales of 1 0 ,600 Mils at $ 5,65(56,00 for su patine State and western; 116,10@6,45 for extra Slate: 18i 05 ®7,00 for extra western; 17,05 ®B / 00 for white wheat extra; 0,25 157,50 for R. IL O.; 117,00@8,50 for extra St. Louis; M 00412,00 for good to choice do.; closing steady. Rye flour; sales of 480 bbls, and firm- at 4 4 ,75(56.75. Corn meal in moderate demand; salsa of 200 bbls Brandywine at $4,75. . , whi s k y f i rm . 75 bbls fold at . 971598, free. Redeipts of wheat, 8,800 bashel6. Wheat 'Opened at 2®30 better, and cloied dull and the ad vance lost, the advance in freights check -4' ing the export demand, and causing h eavy f ling; 38,000 bushels sold at $ 1,50 for Nospring 11.1 store; 11,65(51,56 for ;.... No. 1 d 11,50 for inferior redlndlal a $1,60 for Amber State; $ 1,68 for Ambe Canada; $1,70 for - White Ca lifornia; ' $1,90 for white Canada. Rye is quiet. Barley dull. Barley Malt quiet. 'Corn: receipts were 5,876 bush: - market opened active and 21530 higher; closed quiet with 1 . the advance partly losti: aides 59,W10 bash 1 -*- ,c_ --..., idi9l(s94c.fornew mixed western; 92(593c t."ir f; 01d.',454i-hi . store; 95(595%0 for do. , : ,, - :Ostic,robeipts 3,61:5 bush. ' prices • -17101404imiles 61,000 bush a 860 for r-Y- , in Score; 87®88350 for d .-afloat. rv t Th stet:kr/41.8in in the wareh ou se is as follows; wheat 4082,328 bush, c rn - 526,- 105 bush,' oats 758,019 bush, 98.671 . bush, barley 30,543 bush, malt 62,089 . bash, peas 35,831 bush. Rice quiet. Cof fee firm. ' sales 469 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar: 700 hhds Cuba sold at 11y, 4512Y - .(c. Molasses dull. Hops quiet at 6 ®l2o- for American. Linseed Oil steady at $1,03. Petroleum firm at 17)4c for crude; 32(53234c for refined. Spirits Turpentine quiet. Pork firmer; sales of 1,450 bbls, at 531,10(531,25 for new mess; 530,75® 30,87 for old do.; $28,25 for prime, and , . 525,75(526,75 for prime mess; also, sales of '5OO bbls new mess at 131,12, seller for May, and 531,75, seller for June. Beef; sales of 140 bbls, at 58(516 for new plain mesa and $12(518 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef; sales of 150 tierces, at s2o® 26 for prime mess and 25®30 for India mess. Beef Hams dull; sales of 150 bbls at 526 , 532. (Nit Meats steady; sales of .‘ 125 pkgs, at 12%1513c for shoulders and 1534(5160 for hams.' Middles quiet; sales of 60 boxes of Cumberland cut on pd . vete terms. Lard firmer; sales of 650 ' tierces, at .17(518y0 for steam and 183® 18%0 for kettle rendered. Butter firm, at 25®30c fbr Ohio and 30(540e, for State. Cheese firm at 10®23c. Freights to LW erpool decided firmer; for wheat • per steam 2(52%d asked and 13, ®l%ii . offered. Late t.-Flour closed very firm for me dium and common, and dull and heavy for good grades. Wheat is dull and a shade lower; the export demand was checked:by the advance in freights. Rye . fa quiet At 111A0(51,32 fok western. Oats quiet and find at 86c for western in store. F' Corn 'dull' at 92®930 for new mixed western, Pork quiet at 531,20 new mess, ettaleond regular. Beef dull and un changed. Bacon and Cut Meats nominal. Lard steady at 18%0 for prime steam. Eggs,quiet at 1932935 c. . .S.t. Louts, May 4.--Tobacco is active and steady at $4,5035,75 for planter's lugs,' 56(57,50 for common leaf, 87,75® 11,50 for medium to good dark leaf, slo® , 15,50 ' for dark wrappers, 125(540 for bright ,Kentucky, and $30(560 for do. Virginia. Hemp is very dull, with sales of undressed at $1,40®1,50. Cotton; noth ing doing. Flour is in good demand for low grades, and prices are steady; spring and .fall superfine sold at 54(55; spring extra at $4,70®5; spring and fall double extra at $5,23®6,50; treble extra at 16,90 (38, and , choice to fancy at 58,371511. Wheat is firm and in some cases high; ' . fair to strictly prime red fall, $1,45®465; choice to fancs. do. at $1,70®1,85; spring is higher; No. 2-in elevator sold at $1,14, and No. 1 do. 51,17; lots, in sacks, ranged . ..at' $1,11(51,16. Corn is firmer for the best grades, and prices range 58(5610 for mixed to choice yellow, and 67c Pcr fancy white. Oats firm at 62 (565 c. Barley 'quiet, with sales of low spring at 51 0)7%, choice Illinois 51,87M, a do: Minnesota $2,00. Rye firm at 51;24® 1;27 for prime to choice. Whisky firm at 87c. Groceries steady andunchanged. Provisions; there was some speculative feeling but holders refused to let go, and business was confined to jobbing sales at 131,25(531,50s for heavy to extra !heavy Pork, 18q0 for bacon shoulders,l6Xc for clear rib sides, and 170 for clear - sides. Lard-nothing doing; country kettlelield at 1714 c. Cattle quiet and unchanged at 335®7e.. Hogs -steady at 7®934c. Re ceipts-3,500 bbls flour, 5,800 bus wheat, 7,600 bus corn, 2,500 bus oats, 600 bus rye. • 1,300 hogs. • Cificsao, May 4.-Eastern exChinge, par buying; 1-10 c premium selling. Flour firmer, $5,00®6,50 for spring extra. Wheat-No. 1 unchanged, sales at $1,17 (51,19; No. 2 opened brisk, with sales at $1,14(51,15, but 'subsequently, declined and closed at '11,12%. Cott activ e and excited; No. l' advanced 1(51y0, - ..with , sales at 6135 @S&Ls; No. 2 advanced 24C.1,2%6„ with tales at 60(561c; new 2(52%c higher. with sales at 55®58c; closing at 630 for No. 1; No. 2 closed steady at.611(561e, and new at 66®56350. Oats excited and iv, ® • Iwi higher, with sales at 60 1 4(56130; closing firm at 61(561%,c. Rye active and firmer; sales of No. 1 at 51,16151,17, and No. 2 at $1,14(51,1435. Barley nominal at 51,55151,60. Highwines, 90(591c, clos ing with sellers 91,5926. N. O. molasses, 11,00®405. Sugar, 14(515%c for com mon to choice. Provisions firmer; mess pork, 530,76, prime mess 528,00; lard, 17%in-sales of shoulders at 1135 c for loose. holders generally asked 11%®12c. Receipts past twenty-four hours: 5,838 bbls our. 45,060 bus wheat, 74,595 bus corn, 23,933 bus oats, 2,634 bns rye, 750 bus barley, 2;646 hogs. Shipments: 8,346 bbls flour, 62,087 bus, wheat, 39,314 - bus corn, 62,043 bus 0at5,4090 bus rye, 400 bus barley, 3,749 ho gs. - ' , Btresst.o. May 4.-Wheat in store, _02,000 basics; Corn 135;000 baba; ,Oats 108,000 buShs; Rye 81,000 blunts. . The. receipts were-Flour 5,000 bbls; - Wheat 80.000 bush's; Corn 135,000 bash% Oats , 63,000 bushs; Barley. 1,000. Canal freights, three loads Wheat 15c to Now -York; Corn nominal at - 12Xc, and Oats 8%0. Mout dull; city ground coring $6. Wheat is in better demlnd with , sales of 1,600 bushs white Canada at $1,80; 1,500 Nubs white Michigan at "$1,70; 7,000 baths No 2 Chicago spring at $1,25. Corn is in fair deniand and closing weak; sales of 85,000 bushs new samples at 66c; 10,000 hashs do in car lots at 68o; ear lots choice old ' 80c; all in store. Oats firm; sales 25,000 bushy western at 70c; in store 3,000 do at 710. Rye unchanged. Bar ley; no demand and the market bare., Rem dully one car lot Canada sold at 11,20 on track. - Seeds quiet. Pork and Lard unchanged. Highwines firmer: asking 950.. - • . , CncortitriArl. May 4.-Flour dull; fain- , _ily 56®6,25. Wheat dull and , not salea ble at 51;800440 for Nos. 2 ;bud 1. . Corn steady itt6.)8.1.i for s6und oar, with not 12:111011 demand. Oats firm at' 68©720.' . Rye 'inlet at '1438(41.,39. Barley sold at . W 402.03 for Canadian. , . Cotton unchanged ' • at 271A0 for Iniddlings.,ATgrodo firm; aillee/51 bads st 14.061011 - Whisky advancetto We, l a nd the • 4nSilint firm ,• - rkoviiiiidtir but; girm,,sr,;taU into. • .. ~. .. quiet, , EMI though the 'demand' we's light and not enough done to establish. quotations. Butter firm and•saarce at 36©1180. Eggi lac. Linseed 011 dull at $1,04©1,05. Pe trolenni 32@323;c. Sugar dull and all grades of foreign go lower; refined is also yo lower. Molasses declined to 75(4)8Lic for New Orleans. Geld 134 y,, buying. Lotmmvun, May 4.—Tobacco; sake of 216 hogsheads common to good lags at 84,500)5,80, and cutting leaf at 616,25. Flour; superfine p,so. Wheat. $1,30 @1,45. Corn, 65(68c. Oats 68®70c. Rye $1,45. Hay @23. 'Sugar and Molasses unchanged. Mess Pork $31,50. Lard, 18c. Bacon; shoulders 1336@13,,0; clear rib sides 16X®17c, and sides at 17g@17w. Bulk shoulders 123(0; clear rib sides 1534 c, and, clear sides ;6%0. Whisky, 92c. Bagging; Kentucky, two pikindi • 22c. Cotton; low middling '2sy, (i)25%c. Cement $1,25 per barrel. Tonuno,May 4.—Flour is quiet and steady. heat—Lamber opened lc better, clotied with the advance lost and active at $1,45; closing at $1,44% for spot, $1,46 buyer May, and 51,43 seller flrst half. of Jdne. Corn lc better for No. 1 at , 6Bc for spot, 68c buyer ,May, and. No..2tit 62c. Oats a shade better at 70@7034c for Mich igan. Rye quite, at $1,27 for Michigan. Barley dull and nominal. Receipts= 2,800 bbls flour, 10,900 bus wheat, 22,800 bus corn, 65,000 bus oats. Shipments 1,600 bbls flour, 5,800 bus wheat, 15,600 bna corn, 5,900 bus oats. hfzuwAtncn 8, May 4.—Flour is firm but not quotably higher. Wheat unchanged, at $1,1834 for No. 1, and 51,13 for No. 2. Oats firm at 610 for No. 2. Corn is en tirely nominal. - Rye is firm at $1,13@ 1,14 for No. 1. Barley is quiet and steady at $1,80©1,85 for prime. Freights are quiet at 534 c to Buffalo and 110 to Oswego. Receipts-1,000 barrels flour, 20,000 bushels wheat, and 6,000 bushels oats. Shipments-5,000 barrels flour and 38 000 bushels wheat. 1: ALTIMORA May 4.—Floor dull and . changed. Wheat—Valley red, $2,02; . d do, $1,90. Coin active; receipts ~ all; white, 85c; yellow, 85@)87o: Oats i m; 75@78e for heavy; and 70@73c for • ht. Rye dull, 11,40®1,45. Mess pork ' • 4130,7E44)32,00. Bacon quiet; rib .. es 16;.1c, clear aides 17 c, . shoulders 4 , ,e hams 20@21c. Lard firm, 19)ic. " hisky scarce 'and very thin, tending .ward, 94@9543, with sales at the latter ,co. PHILADELPHIA, May 4.—Flour very @iet; Northwestern extra family, $6,50 7,00, Ohio do, sB®9. Wheat steady; red, $1,65®1,70. Rye, $1,40®1,45. Corn advanoed lc; sales of 5,000 bush, yellow, 900, and high mixed, 88c. Oats, 78®80or for Western.: Petroleum firm, crude,lBo Li bulk; refined, 32;‘,032gc. Provi sions unchanged. Whisky, 94®98c. CLEVELAND, May 4.—Flour is dull and unchanged. Wheat; No. 1 red winter held at 11,52; No. 2 do at $1,33. Corn; sales of two cars at 71c. Oats; sales of two cars at 690. Rye is in moderate re quest but firm at 11,25®1;48 for No. 2; 11,82 fer No. 1. The Petroleum market is dull and unchanged, holders are ask ing 29@300 for refined in car lots. Maurine. May 4.—Cotton quiet and unchanged; receipts 200 bales; exports 300 bales. Flour very dull; superfine fa@ 5,50. Corn 72%c. Oats 72c. Hay 127® 28. Pork $31,87®32. Lard 18®1934c. Bacon steady; shoulders 140; sides 1734 c. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 12c; sides /631 C. DETROIT, May 4.—The wheat market is without any important changes, with a fair demand for eastern milling account; extra white $1,76; No. 1 do. $1,79; amber $1,40. Corn 60c. Oats 64®65c, IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND ST. LOMB RAILROAD, Wily 3.-16 caddies to bacco, J W Taylor; f•O'bdls brooms, H R M'Clellan & C0;.15 do do, J Hutchinson; 7 blue eggs, IS' Cooper: 4 do do, 1 tub but ter, Graf/ & Co; 10 do Sour, oMe3rer; 100 ska do. C A Boucher; 100 bbls do, J M Montgomery; 100 do do, / car wheat, Watt, Lst Co; 100 bbls flour, Jenkins & Bro; 10 bdls rakes and hoes, Flacons & Son; 13 do do P Lauffman; 170 bags rye, M'Henry k 8; 105 do potatoes, Robb &H; 5 cars staves, W Hastings; 1 do eorn,.Rinehart ft 8; 1 do rye, D Wallace; 1 do do, J W Simpson; 15' bbls lard oil, J Lippincott; 30 do potatoes, J A Graff; 400 sks flour, Shomaker & 380 do rye, Volgt, M & Co; 1 oar lumber, J D Odell; 2 do wheat, W•J Meek: 10 tea hams, 1 do bacon E Hazelton; 6 do hams, Drape PITTSBURGH, PORT •WAIINB • a CHL (moo RAILROAD. May 4.-50 Obis high wines; Rosendolf &0; 50 bbls, 200 aka Sour, E I:teazle/on; 100 bbls do, P Schle gal; 185.50' do, Shomaker & Langertheini; 200 do dos oWners. 100 do do r Watt, Lang it Co; 100 do do; Dan Wallace; 2 cars rye, J W Simpson;