GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.

The receipts of flour at this point for the forty-eight hours ending Monday morning were greatly in excess of those for the corresponding week last year. In wheat last year the receipts were 28,007 bushels; this year 50,532. Corn last year 189,661; this year 226,990.

Flour was unchanged, the article not yet feeling the uncertain condition of the wheat market.

Choice to favorite white winters$5 25@5 50
Fair to good brands of white winters4 75@5 00
Good to choice red winters5 25@5 50
Prime to choice springs4 75@5 00
Good to choice export stock, in sacks, extras4 25@4 50
Good to choice export stock, double extras4 50@4 65
Fair to good Minnesota springs4 50@4 75
Choice to fancy Minnesota springs5 25@5 75
Patent springs6 00@6 50
Low grades2 25@3 50

Wheat.—Red winter, No. 3, 92; car lots of spring, No. 2, sold at 88¾c; No. 3, do. 81@84.

Corn.—Moderately active. Car lots No 2, 51@52c; rejected, 43@44; new mixed, 48@50½c.

Oats.—No. 2 in store, closed 32½@32¾.

Rye.—May, in store 57@57½.

Barley.—No. 2, 49 in store; No. 3, f. o. b. 52½c.

Flax.—Closed at $1 52 on track.

Timothy.—$1 31½@1 35 per bushel. Little doing.

Clover.—Quiet at $6 05@6 10 for prime.

Provisions.—Mess pork, February, $14 75@14 78 per bbl; Green hams, 10½c per lb. Short ribs, $7 65 per cwt.

Lard.—February, $8 65.