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© T CITCAGY DXICY TRIDUNE T TRIDAY, MARUH 28, 1873. Wood t, bot Tawa and Tco ste, o f, 252128 1t, dated Jan, 20; vonsidoration, 81,450, lata at, 100 £t o of, Congross b, w £, 60 - with bulldtngs, known' s the Pramstug Vinegar Go,, datod Fob, 98 consideration, $300,000, Obatles G, T, Pruseing to tho Pritssing Vinogar Worke, . . Tob 14 1n Hnydon k ‘Senvorp's Lot 9, i Dlook 20, Ba0 25, 10, 14, dated March 35 conaldoration, $1,100, 1ot ‘and_tear Wabs oo o &7 04, Lot &0, Tlgar at, b of and near Wabnsia av, andn 610 0f Lot 43, datea Darch 25 Wabasli av, 1 o cor of Thirty-sevontls af, w £, 07 b toslloy, datod Feb. 14 3 conslderatlon, $17,400, ‘Wostorn nv, bot Bremor and North ntondy nt previowa prices. active tncal domand, and the botter rbout 100 highor ; sales ranged from ©0,00@3.60.° Othor "e“"S romng{x 1) m, roqueat and vory {irm, bolng soarce. Lggs woro T doniand. for gresn Timothy seed waa in "MONEY AND COMMERGCE. MONETARY. T1unspAx LvRNING, March 27, Financlal nffairs aro boginning to seanmo & * wory complieated and unsntisfuctory condition, toth as rogards tho napoct of Natlonal finnncos and in tho monetary rolations of Now Yorl with Ono of tho results of tho enormous woxtonslon of railroads, and tho vatf numbor of ;ew and uncomploted rallroad projoots last yoar T wod tho acoumulation of o largo amount of rails xoad bonda in Now York last fall. Owing to tho J wloud of discredit which foll over nll American jwallrond seourlties in Europe, tho holders of i 'theso bonds wero unoblo to soll them in Burope- o8 they hnd Poultry waa in fair | fétive at 10@17c. wan moderate, excoptin Inrgo suppls, and s sinde oaslor ; th bangein g !?(?C?-;MPB:‘“Q“! nalfill slowly t:; ulm ofty trade o 5%_for poachblows, on track, and GI@K50 dolivorod, P! ! A Uighwines wero quict and stondy at yestor- Balos wora mado of 100 brls or gallon, Thoro were buyers at 8 ors at 870, all throngh the sossion, ‘stalod that stocks avo lowor now than for sevoral years prat—partinlly tho result of the tompor- anco,ngitation. Tako frolghts woro Inactive, and nominally anll ot yesterday's rotos, at 1o for corn and 17460 for ‘whont by ©nil to DBuffalo, Shippors soem indisposod to operato at present rates, pro- hrow their grain back on the markot, and lot otber poople send 1t forward. frolghits to Now Iba, " and to Bokton at Gho. Trovisions woro moro sotive and stronger, in athy with o further advanco in the price of 0 hoga at tho Stock Yaidla, shado highor on thia and noxt month's deliv- or brl highor on tho more de- nrd was i good domand and ptronger early, but rocoded to yostordny's quotn: tions. Moat \wore in'good deinand, nnd_highor on shouldors and sliort cloar; rest nuchangod. Tho further advanco to-day was nrigoin the gold premium, which ‘incronses of exportable products, Tho markot closod ab_the following rango of ricon: Mesu porlc, ensh or soller April, S14.76 816,00 do gollor Juno, §15.( o rimo mone, §15.00 applos, which aro ih dny’s quotations, Yark M, w 1, Lota d Hickorg at, bot Donflel Jatod Morch 33 3 confderation utand o, bot Bloventls and Twol nlloy, dated March 18 ; conofderation, 8,000, 0 at, bolween Xucker and Hnisted 3t 5 1; Lot farol 17§ consideration, $650, Weat Taylor st, a o cor of Jolinton st n f, Lot 23, Aatod Feb, 27} consldoration, $1,700, Tiubbard at, botween Ada and Nobl alley, dated March 20; conslderation, $1,000. Iubbard st, e of and near IHoyno 4 Feb, 103 conriderntion, & Went Lake st, 100 £t w of dnted Mareh 93 3 conslderation, 8,30 “Dlsmark courl, 120 ft o of Aated March 17 ; counlderation, $300, Donia av, 223 ft 8 of T! dated March 97 ; eonsidon 0, ‘near Saveulcenth at,, s consldoratlon, $15,000, A1 bhet Westorn v ond Ook- Loy sty o, Lot 0, dateldl Mareh 213 conslderation, 760, . * Mitchell st, bot Loomis and Throop sia, alloy, datod March 97 ; cousidoration, ‘Weat Blonroo at, bot Paulina and W 190 £¢, with bulldihg; dated March 13; conslderatiun, $10,000, West Trentioth at, 100 £t wof Wood at, 1 f, 25x125 ; conslderation, $800, Kookwell #t,n1, Zot 7, amd Dauling sts, nf, Lots ¢ 8t, w 1, Lot 10, |sn markots ¥ o stn, n 1, 25 Lt'to of horrowing of o8 in Now York, who gavo tho borrow- ©ra sixty,day drafts on their London correspond. _wnta. Thoso Dbilla bolng sold in tho market | placed the borrowers in postession of monoy, + which onabled thom to tido ovor until tho pros- { ent time. But now tho Lorrowers find thero i * pout littlo moro prospoct of golling thelr, railrond bonds in Europe than thora was laet fall, nnd, as thoy iad contracted to pay their dobtato the { foreign bankers in bills of excliange on London, | thoy aro still wanting to borrow sterling bills; In otuer words, thoy want to rooow their lonna. he bills which they liad borrowed before hiave boou dieconnted, and, instancos, have London bankers into tho Banl of Englaud, The nol reault of the wholo \fprocosa of borrowing ‘of tho foreign bill-drawers 14, that, practically, tho Bank of England i car- rying a largo amount of unsold railrond bonds | for railrond builders in this country. { Bank of England refuses to do suy longor, and yosterdny, 18 & meaus of stopping tho practico of {borrowing storling bills in Now Yorl,Zrawed its iyato of discount from 8% to 4 per cont. { Dank of England makos no seerot of the fact | that this was the causo of tho riso n tho rato of discount, and thig belng tho cado, 1t moy bo ox- + pected that tho rato will be raised from time to o #,n'f, 34 t, dnted f Franciaco at, 8 f, 25x202 £t fn 1, 24100 1, quotod st 600 por 100 orios, and 5@10c forred options: nrtislly dud to 14, datod March 20 "Flournoy st, w of dated Fob, 147 constderation, ‘West Monroo at, bet Wood datoil March 3; conshd of and near Thirty-| ‘20 considerstion, 2,5 Tola & and 8, i Clinso's Bloclt 20, f and near Kook tho lLands of do_gollor 'Juno, uoted ab 100 bs @110 8 for 20-tha; 10}4@1050 for 1 for 17-Ibsy 113{@120 for 10-lbg; for 16-1bs;' and’ 1914@123¢c for 14-Ib nvoragos Dry enltod ments grotablo REBI@ ‘@73{c_for long cloar ; nd 73{@7}4o for short cloar. nglish monts, 7, 18@140 for lony uoted at 7o for shoulders, 90 for cloar ribs, $1{o for short clenr, and 18@ 140 for hams, nll packed. 0.50; oxirn moss 00, 8e0 33, 40 14, dated NORTIH OF CITY LIMITA, Lota0 and 10, in Dlock 7, Ravenswood, dated Deo, 9, 1872; consideratio . .ot 5, in Black 14, Ravenswood, datod March 13} cousidoration, §300, s 'sOUTIL OF OITY LOMITS, T.oL 50 in Woodwortl's Lota 12 and 13, in Newhall ot al.n w i of Boc, 16, 38, 14, dated Marcli 21 ; considora- ¢ Lot 4in Dlock 1 of Saltonstall & Tussoll's Bubdlyiafon in 8 o 3 of Bec, 3, 98, 14, dated N 4,000, ) k2 of W 3 of n w A 6003, 38, 14, dated cod’s Bubdivision fnno 14, dated March 10 ; conideration, $400, al, Subdivision in o of n w \( Sac. 1, 38, 13, dated March 21 ; considora COMMERCIAL. Tiunapay EvexiNg, March 27, Tho following were tho receipts aud shipments of tho leading articlos of prodncoin Chicago dur- ing tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho cor- rosponding dato one year ago : bt Ton ahort. slent Moss _boot, £9.00@ o, §10.00@10.00; beof hams, 629,60@29.60. Oty tallow,7}6@7¥4c; groase quo- Balos wera reportod of 1, brls mosu pork, cash or sellor April, ab $14.76 ;. 100 brls do at 814,70; 1,250 byls do mollor Any, at ollpr Juue, ot $16.80 0 tes do, scllor April, ab £8.05: 2,250 tos do at $8.00; 750 tes do, eoller Moy, at $8.20; 250 tes do at $8.16; 500 tes do, 1,000 tcs doat £8.80; 3 20,000 1ba do at Go, 7403 40 boxes do_at March 243 constderation, $7,6 Lot 1 in Block 4 in Goodsp tablo at B} @03{c. ¥ uay bo ndvanced na s 1t was lnst fall for to Bamo Purposo. I ¢his bo tho caso, it will inovitably result in mal- very stringent in Now Yorl, tho offect 11 ba felt to o greater or less oxtent Another offect will ] [ ve ni high as 6 or even 7 por ce: e e oridn ot 816,00 ; 2,600 brls do, i mll ovor tho United Biates, o to advanco tho price of sterling oxchinugo, and with it the price of gold. It is rumored in \Wall stroct that Becretary Richardson will endeavor to countoract the offect ©of this policy of the Baulk of England by issning more greenbacks, Thero may or may not be eny foundation for this rumor, Wo venture to tho experiment eclior Juno, 8 $8.95 10,000 Jbe showlders at acked ; 100 boxos do at fo; 100 tos swoob pickled hams (10 Ibs) ab £12.00; 850 Loxes ' shorb ribs at 8o; 60,00 at796c; 60,000 1bs short cloar, long oloar at 8c. in sympathy with wheat, but withont quotable changa in prices ox- Blippers hold off in view of tho wonlkness in grain, though flour was roported Holders woro fltm, iu view of the fact that our shipmonts oxcoe coipts. Bulen wero reported of 30 brls whito win- tor_extras (Celifornin) nb 11.00; 60 brls do ot £0.76; 100 brls on private torms; 200 brls eprin, oxtras (Lo Souer) at £0.65; 800 brls do on vato torms ; 100 Lrls su ryo ou private torms, soller April, b fl?{cl 40 boxes oand wevk, its intended purpaee, but will entail other dlens- tors that would not othorwiso come. xomombored that if o proseurc comes in conso- nonca of the action of the Dauk of Englond, it ill not bo for o lack of ourrency in this conntry, but from & lnck of available capital or credit, which connot bo supplied by turning United Btates bonds into United States Tr wwhich would be all the Secrota | sould have no other way of gotting his currency iinto oirculation than buying United Btatos bondy 3n tho markot. As yot it is only tho cradit of Amorican rail- + yoad bonds that is affocted, but if the Bocrofary | of tho ‘Trensury issucs moro groonbacks, and i thus makes another decided mova toward infla- . tion of the currency, it can searcol advance tho price of gold, and crodit of tho Government, = * But there are other and oqually important in- fluencos ab_ work to cauge an ndvance in the prico of gold, In this column of Tur Trinoxe ‘of Wednesday wo gavo conclusiva roasons for an ports of ocotlon during The facts thot the cot~ copt on rye four. firm in Now York. Grass sced, Ibs. Flax seed, m{., o orfines at 34,60 ; 160 tal, 930 Dris. * Also, 80 tons bran at £10,60 on track; 10 tons corn meal at $12.00 on track ; 10 tons do ot §11.00 ot mill, Tho following was the closing rango of prices #air to chofco whito winter extras. Red winter extras.. Good to choica apring oxtras, Tow to mediwm.. Good to fancy Min) Bpring superiincs opraciate tho ‘Wheat was activo, but wealk, declining 3 from tho lowest range of yi trading almost ontirely epeculative, and local. Liverpool was reported dull and hesvy, aud par- ticularly woskon srrivals off tho const, which wore numsrous, and sold lo por quarter lower thon yesterday. New York wae onrly, but trade opened thoro very eoquenco of the news, froight-tariff, caueed our localzholders to offer their proporty very froaly, and thoro was an utter absenco of orders to buy on_nccount of parties V. ‘The bulk of tho offer~ thiolocal shorts, ns for two or os0 gentlomen hiavo probably fillod in to the oxtent of nearly two or tirroo mill- lon bu during this woel, thus far. It was note- arties who ware solling wore not buying in for it, a8 thoy usually do o Iit- ory day. A great many of upusual falling of the next threo months, son crop of 1872 was only 2,854,361 balos 7,000 bales in' 1871, and & thig largo decrease in the 1tho gold prico of cotton is now 25 por cont lower than it wasa yoar ago, aro eignificant of an unusual export” of gold this spring and sum- tho balanco made sgainst imports of foreign h an unusually large Withdrawn from etoro yestorday for city con- sumption : 1,048 bu wheat, and 1,465 bu corn. Tho following grain has boon jnspected into storo this morning up to 100o'clock: 28 oars wheat; 48caracorn; Gcarsoats; 1corryo; b cara barley. Total, 88 cars; or, 85,000 bu, ‘The Board of Railrond Commissioners, in com- pony with tho Chief Inspector of Grain and tho Prosidont and Divoctors of the Doard of Trade, visited tho grain warehouses this afternoon, and 1 orop of 4,841 withstanding aud tho high us byour present hony, goods.. Eon Inst year, v crop of cotton to helpsattio this foreign balance, orta of gold wore $25,000,000 moro than * product. of procious ‘motals for tho yoar, and tho stock of coin in this country was ‘undoubtedly diminished by that much. On Jan, 1, 1872, tho folal stock of coin in tho United States nd Torritories wag £16,000,000, viz: $111,432,626 in_tho Treasury (this amount including the $36,049,700 " hold against coin_cortificates), £20,000,000 , circulation on the Paoific Coast, and sny £10,000,~ in all the other Btates. At the presont time, i it is impossiblo to count up over 1 coln in the entiro territory of the Un ‘OnMonday of this weck thoUnited States Treasury hoeld only 268,128,897 of coin all told (this smonnt. 7,000 hold agaiust coin cor- 30,000,000 for coin in circula- 1 tion in’tho Pacific States, and for all amounts art of the Atlantic Statos, and it The Treasury of residing ontside tho cit; inga wero tuken b; throo days past ; ti -worthy, tao, that tho out for tho comin tho month followln, tla while beforo dal waro _ovidontly sick When the now regimo is established, by know- {ng oxactly what dutios it Las to porform under tho law, the first thing that will require atton- tion will be the necessity of uniformity in inspoo- Horotofore & little too much latitude bas beon allowed to tho sub-inspectors at differont houses; snd the consequence Lias often boon & difforence of 1o or more por bu in the actual market valuo of the same grade in differont houses, This can only bo romediod by an ofi- clont supervision of tho conduct of the track inspectors, sooing that they all adhere to tho samo intorprotation of tho rules, Womay illus- trato this by reforenco to the roquirement that a certain grade shsll bo ‘‘roasonably clean;" which we may presumo to monn that nll grain which is unrcasonably clean, or ressonably un- cloan, or unreasonably dirty, shall be passcd into Now, itis probablo that no bottor wording could Lo invented for that rule; but it is ersy to soo that two inspootors woul differ in judgment to the oxtont of a consider- porcoutage of Mirt in deciding tho osack flith which is just necossary to pass Nevortholoss, ' which tho shorts took hold caused the market to bocomo comparatively firm during the lattor purt of tha sossion. Sollar April open- od at 81,20, udvanced 3o, declined to SL19%, roso to 81,1937, and oclosed at $1.19%, Beller thio month as little botter than nominal at tha samo range. Sollor May sold at $1.20@1.29%¢, closing nt 31.283. No. 1epring was Acarco an strong at $1.27}¢@1.30, sccording and dato of roceipt. No. 2 sprin 81,2034 for strictly frosh rocoipte. was dull, closing t $1,10 including 82 makes loss than 100,000,000, tho Unitcd Statos roally owns only 41,000,000 of coin, beiug 13,000,000 loes tlan it ownod fifteen months ago, and is in no condition to attempt to keop down the market price of gold Yoy oxtra sales, On the other haud, if & pressuro for money should be theresult of tho movemonta of the Bank of England, as indieatod above, the ccurrency-iofiationists would clamor for the issuo of apartor tho whole of tho so-called *'244,000,000 xeservo,” thoissue of which would only stim- ulato the rise of gold, which tho Trensury would owerless to prevent. ‘o possibility of a crisis in financial affaira growing out of tho circumstances montionad . ubovo, and boginning with tho inability to sell ds in Burope, may look less a month hence, but for the presont the facts do not round for a vory flattering condition of for strictly frosh ro- Rojected do was fittle better than nom- Caeh snles woro roported of 400 bu 1,30 ; 400 bu do 1.23 ; 400 'bu do (N. 2 spring (fresh) at 14,800 bu do at ,000 Lu' do at 00 b do at #1,104¢; 1,600 bu rogular at $1.10; 1,600 bu, rojcoto Bpring (fresh) at 0505 400 bu by samplo at $1.33; 400 bu do st 21.14, both delivered. 003 No. 1 spring (A. at $L28% ;400 W.) at $1.9734 ; 2,400 bu N $1,21 ; 800 bu do at $1.203¢ ; 5,000 bu do at 81, 3¢ ; 15,000 budo ot & fresh) st 511037 ; spector can ouly bo kopt right in this respect by boing visited, and told if that of his follows. romarls will apply with equsl forea in vogard to other points in fuspectio: ing moisture. It is stato \Who shall docide the oxact moisture allowod under thorule ? T “nono™ ovidently is standard is above And iho aame Corn was tather more nctive aud irregular, ‘de- clining Bge from tho inside pricosof Jast ovening, but recovering the difference toward thoe end ol tho seesion. Our reoeipts wero light, and Now York was quoted strong, but offerings here wero excessivo. L'ho reasons for this wero partiall stated in our issue of this morning. Higl froight-rates, and scarcity of vessols at that, huvo wenkoned tho hands of holders and madoe them want to scll out, in tho belicf that tho first loss would bo the least. poctation that somo will be delivered noxt capacially that involv- that no corn must bo As far as the West ia concorned, it would ox- yorienco loss dsmago than_ tho Bt ust, Tho gold ¥alue of hor produce would be fully sustuined, and the currency pricos would Iro X old, whil in the capital ia go Inrgoly investod In_sccuritics poya- blo in curroncy, thoe loss would bo great. CORN Ot COTTON I'LANTEBS. Roforcnces to tho subject in tho Southorn papers warrant the conclusion that there will bo o considerable incrouso in tho breadih of iand ylanted in cotton, aud that there will be loss then tho usual amount of comn planted. The cotton-planters know that they cau make an acre ©f cotton moro profitable than nn ncre of corn, and that, with the prosent onormous surplus of corn in 'tho Wet, thoy can buy it choaper thuu thoy con raiso it. The grostost obstacle to tho marketing of & very largo part of tho presont surplus of Western corn in tho Southern States tho Itom of freights, where from 50c to 700 per bushel to take & bushel of corn from Illinois -iuto Georgia and JAlsbama, and when the Cumborland and Tounes- soe Rivers uro low it costs moro. through rates of freight could bo obtained for ), #ay, Atlanta and some other coutral points, it would bo of nearly as much benofit in worlking off the prosont aurplus of corn as & ro- duction of freights to tho East. THE LOOAL MONEY MARKET shows signs of working closer. in the city and country, are romitting heavily to New Yorl, and country banks are sending in or- dora to remit large amounts of exchonge on Now Ordors from Iown lnow nothing about it, for absoluto dryness is a8 impousiblo with us a8 ab- soluto cold. Thero is & difforonce of judgment in rogard to these two points, even smong ox- 8, which astronomors would call * personal " and which roquires continuons cor- rootion i order to keep up that uniformity of grade at different Liousos withont which anin- Bpection systom ie o continuous wrong. And this mattor of compmative moisture will probably prove to o ono of wmnuch ortance this yesr than for two or throo y Dast, us thore ia great danger that our clevators Will' bo ochoke-full duriug soveral wooks of warm wenther, if not through the whole suni- mer. The freight difloulty continues. Rates .of froight are hold 8o high'that no one scems dis- posod to assume tho rolo of shipper, with tho ruinous exporiences of formor years staring thom Honge matters are almos| doad lock, excopt tho Alling o shipping ordors for car-londs 3 and the grain markets aro left al- most oxclusivoly in the haudy of the option donl- wlko find the load tooinuch for thom to the advauce of ‘Thon thoro was an ex- 600,000 to 8,000,000 bu ‘ueaday, on the option of sollor April, and thitt this will’ cauge large quan- tities to bo thrown on tho market, producing & facther brealk b will, lated by tho wonkness of yesterdoy 'af- r N or seller April, at 80870, declined to 80i¢e, adyanced to 802{c, and closod st 803{@30 @3%c, closing at Bs{@313{c, at 36@30570, soller July at 37}¢@38c, and gellor August’nt 89@303c. dated to-day, sold ut 98¢ and dated inst., or ofter, nt 32)4@82; 8¢ 7,600 bu do nt 920 s 6,000 bu do at 42140 4,000 bu do at_ 305 It costs someo- QOash sales wero od roceipts at u do at 32960 15,000 bu regular at 3030} 3 /85,000 bu do at 8030} 15,000 bu do at 80550; ' 2,000 bu rojected (fran) 400 bu do at 270} on traclk, Total, It ronsonablo corn o, Ay, i TIE MARKETS, Tho leading produce markots were rather moro active to-day, but principally in & speculativo way ; and grain was gonorally casler, owing Jargo stocks in store and_high froights, roduco o wide-sprond disposision to unload. he reportod rocoipts wore vory light, as a con- soquenco of the storm ; aud the shipments were small for tho samo ramson. again quoted aotive and firm. of country merchants woro on the mailket, and tho mail order business was also Iiboral, grocery trade was aatisfactorily active, with pricos unchaugod, though coffcos and some ather avticles in tho list hadau upward tondon: "Pons woro wealt, and some low grados wore In the butter market a shado foeling was notleaable in choico descriptions, tho dompnd for such considorably oxcooding the The poorer sorta remain dull.. Clicose ng ot tho quotations, or at 17@18¢ for at 16@i70 for ‘Wentorn do. Oanned goods, though by no meang more freely than on tho 0 woels, the ploasnter woath- or operating favorably. ‘Phiorawas o fair moyo- mont in lake aud enltwator flsh, at pricos thut. have been current for thopast fortnight or more, Drled fruitd wore unchanged in prico, Hides and leather woro strong. Tho ofl trado was liboral at 10¢o for carbon ; at 1750 for extra lard ; JGo@$1.02 18@74e for turpentine. Lumber mot with a modorate inquiry, Firet .and second oloar aro held firmly at quotations, Dut the easy fooling in regard to common grades continues, &nd pricas are roduced for comnon flooring and jolsts of 18@24 foot, Tho hardwood trade Isimproving. A fairbusinosswas transaoted in iron, atoel, and nuils, at the provalling pricos. "'ho metala continuo sotive and firm, wau no special change in the markets for wool, hops, or broom dorn ; tho two former staplos are dull and nominally unchanged, while tho Iattar woaty with the ayerage order demand, aud rules 800 bu do at & 4,800 bu, by samplo, ot Merchants, both Oats wera loss activo, but firmor, at yostor- day’s raugo of prices, oponing woak and closing ab tho outuids quotaiions of the session, Sellor April Bold ab 951{@26}4o ; sollor May 2800 ; and sellor Juno nt 29370, was quotable at tho samo prico as sollor April, and striotly fresh and Minnegotn, commanded 1o Cash sales wero reported of 2,400 bu gilt-odged racoipts at 201¢o; 10,000 bu rogulnr at. 36340 7, 25){u. 'Total, 21,400 bu, Iiyo was quiot, but firm, thoro being no offer- only a small denand. -| 0. 2 wag quoted at G41¢o bid, and Gbo Strictly frosh recolpta wore worth 1@ 1340 promium, ~ Opsh #ulos wore rostricted to 800 L by sample ot 680, Barloy was quiot, but steadior, and a shade firmnor thian at the oloso yestorday. of No, 2 waaa liltioin excess of tho domand; sollor April oponed at 700, aud olosed at 78 bid, and 78}¢o asked. Rogular No. 2 was nominal tho samo prices, and striotly frosh roce No. 8 waa firm at 650 in nominal at 000 in Contral, ortad of 1,200 bu No. 00 bu No. & at 050 ‘or tho prosent tho shipmenta of products to tho East aro vory light and will prob- ~ &biy continue 8o until the opening of navigation consequently tho demand for both curroncy an exchange has o teudency to diminieh the supply of loanabls funds, Now York oxchango was highor to-day, being Jn activo demand at 500 por 1,000 premium, LOCAL STOCK AND BOND MARKET, Moears, Lunt, Yreston & Kcau quobe as fol- lows this afterncon 1,200 bu do at ruded lots, an York _factory, active, were movin| 8208 of '017, Jun, and July. E<20s f %d) Jan,und Jul... Cash ualos wero ro- 2 at 810 ; 400 bu do at 800 ; 400 bu by samplo at $1,107 1,000 b do at 050; 400 bu do at 850; 800 bu do at 8lo; 1,000 bu do ak 800; 1,200 bu'do at 760; 400 bu'dd at 6o, Total, 8,200 bu, ¥ or lusesd, nud at Tilitois Cuduly L 5 In the afternoon wheat was modorately nol and Jo lower. No.3 spri i 1.10£7 uollor April, dloalug ab sollor May, oloalng at 81.23}¢, Corn wan in madorato dumand oud n shade easlor, s0ld b 3034@303¢o cask or Aollor tho month, 803¢ and B43(@B13¢0 wellor May, osing at the fuside. * Othor grain and provisions were aulet and unchangod. it et xe sold at §L.10}@ REM: ESTATE, A0 n\n\fil.%g):g The following instruments woro filed for roo- ord on Thanday, March 27: €ITY PROVENTY. Turon of, bet North Olark snd Dearborn sin, & 1, 20 11 to alley, dated March 257 o.nslderation, $3,000, @303o sollor April tho atter optiont o CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tnynapay Evannvg, March a7, ATOOROT—Was fit todorate roqueat and aleady ob $1.74@1,80 for 94 per cent proof. BROOM CORN—Tle avorge imda in the bottor groden oxlata, ommon cors. {8 ploaty and dull. o Fopoat ¢ No.1 hurl, 6@0Xo por 1b ; No 1 atock brnld, 5 ot Noud do, i@k o, @330} Inutde groon, ! A i fige: dorod Hp, B@eo: do palaand red, 2@2ge. (it EER— ke, oamiomed Haht rocetbis of cholco table butter onahlo holdorn fo filly sustafi prices, noles holng readily eftectod st 20@32, whilo occasionnlly ovon higlier figuros aro oblained, 'Low grades remati aml and unsotted, o quioto: Comuof Lo alioico roll, 208200 alricily cliolen dairy, packod, 2@ 3 medi- um to good, 23@2%04 Inferiur to comnon, [0@20c. BAGGING—A modorato amount of rading was doun 10 thfs dopartmont nt substantinily formor ratcs, thoungh oolton poamlcss goods aro lesa firmiy held, owing to tho lowor prico of the raw mnterinl, — TFol- Lowing sro tho quotations : Gtark, ¥o; Tuidlow, 550} Lewiston, fllg{ Amcricon, 3250 Amoskeag, 3134} Ottor Oréol, G0} “hurlap Lags, 4 and 5 hu, 20@23xct K“’;‘llb&il‘l{ugh 1i@18ios double, 282003 wool sack, &ho, BEANS-—Worg in moderate loca? dewand, Wo continuoto queto: Navics st $2.00@2.60; primo to choice, $2,1032.25; falr to good, $1.00@%.00 ; common to modinm, $1.00@1,0, BUILDING MATERIALS—Tradolu thiadopartmont 19 ouly falr, Pricen nro steady a8 givon below : Blucco, $2.60@2.75 ; New Yark stuceo, casting, 8.78@4.00; mis perlinodo, 83,5034,00; Rosoudalo _coment, $3.25@ 3,003 Utica comont, $2.00 per bri: Loufwvillo co- mont, $2,00% Akron coment, $2.00: marblo dust, (38.60; Jime fn bulk, 00¢@$1,00; Nmo (bris), $1.25 per’ brl; whito saud, per be), $2.70G3.005 rmw ng half, por bu, 40@%0c; fire brick, per 000, $40.00200,00 5 hullding brick (cominon), $10.00 @100 somer Urlck, $12.00@19.00; conutry! bricks $12.00, 'dol; _Waodstock prearod rango at’ 25,000 40.60; 8t Louin bydraullo prossod, $5.00, . del. Milwaukee, $30.00, del, ; Raclite, 20,60, dal, 3 il ale, $26.00, del; ‘ro clay, por brl, §4.00@5.00. Tho folldwing ' tho'liat of picos per box of (0 (oot ot @omentio winow glags, from which & reduction of 43 and & por cont s mada to dealors ¢ 5 Firnt pounts strenath, 6x8to Tx 0. x10to Bz10, x11 to 10513, 8x14 to 10x15. x4 to 12117, 12118 to 10520, 14322 ¢0 105U . 18222 to 18x80. 20x38 to 34230, 20x28 to 24 20x24 to 2054 %38 Lo 28 OANNED GOOU! b inquiry than ou the procoding day trado wan foc {rom oing nctivo, and pricca ord not fulfocted to any matorial olatge, ruling firm &8 given ow : s OANNED GO0DH, peacties, 21b... 3 1.8@ 2.00 Ponches, 310, + 28%3 3.20 Poars, 21b.... eee 200@ 2,25 Plums, damsons, 2,006 2.25 Green gagos and’ L 255w 8125 Quinces, 21b.... « 2.75@ 3.00 Strawberrics, 21b. 2,60@ 2.70 Raspberries.... . 250@ 278 Blnckberrice, 2 b, 1,00@ 2.16 Gooseberrica, 3 1b, 2.25@ 200 Tomatocs, 2 fb 2166 2.25 Zomalocs, 31 250 210 Corn, Elgin, 6@ 2 Corn, Bonton Harbor, .. 2,806 2.90 Corn, Yarmouth, . @ 8.00 4 31, pol. . @ 560 Peas, 3 b, sonkes @ 1.70 Lima boans, 2 Ib, 0@ 2,70 Succotash, 4 1b. 2.50@ 275 Lobater, 21 3.40@ 3,60 ‘Lobster, 1 240@ 2.50 Oytors, 1 I, alght, 1.20@ 140 Qyaters, 2 Ibs, full weight. 2.20@ 2,30 Oystors, 1 I, slack woight, 1000 1.10 Oyators, 2 1b3, slaok welgh. 180@ 2.00 | FIORLEG, 8mell, bris, 2,200 per ... ++ $10,80@11.50 Bmall, % bri, 1,100 per pke. €.00@ 6,60 Medium, bris, 1,200 per pkg. 8.50@ 0.50 Modium, 35 brls, 600 per pkg. 5.25@ b.76 Large, bris, 600 per plg. 7.50 8.60 Targe, ¥ Drls, 300 por pke. 4.15@ 5.25 Tn 10 gall, kegs, per keg... 9,15( 4.35 In G gall, kegs, per keg, 2,75@ 3.25 ‘Chow Chow (Harvey), gta, 675 0,25 ‘Chow Chow (Harvey), pia. 8.00@ 3.50 Chow Chow (0. & B.), qts. 6,606 7.00 Ohow Ghow (O, & 13, pls, 26 400 % surL sxur. E & Pure, 3 gall, caus, por doz, Fure, faget cans, par doz. .00 Extra golden, % gall. cans, por do Exlnr}:uldvn. guart cans r quart.. . L CHEGSE—Romains firm at the aunexed quotations, Trado {8 reportod good for the season, and stocks sro ‘bocoming much roduced. Wo ropeat our lat ns fol- lows: Now York factory, 17@180; Obfo factory, 10 |- @l7¢; Western factory, I6@17c. COAL—Quly o light demaud existed at tho fol- lowing priccs: Lehigh lunp, $12.60@13.00; pre- ‘pored, $12,60@19.00; Lackawanns, £12.00 ; Exle,'$10.00 @10,60 ; Drior Hill, fl0.0fl@lDM:“’nlnn‘ i, $10.60 3 Blossburg, $10,00; Cherry Mine, $9,00 ; Hocking Val- loy, £0.0030,60 ; Tudiana cannel coal, £10.00 ; Indiana DIGeE, $9,00 5 Klrkland grato, $9,003 Minonr, €3.005 Wimington, $0.50@17.00. : COOPERAGE—Was quict end steady. We continuoto : Pork barrels, $1.16@1.35; lard tierces, $1,50 @1.60 ; whisky barrols, ').Dgg?l.‘#' flour barrels, , 17, $0@stb; rough staves (pork), $11,00@18.00; do (fiereey, m.ug?m.w; do (whisky), $32.00@25.00 ; Bawed en bucked atavea aversgo $.00 moro than rough; flour siaves, §9.00@11.00; cirolo flour heading, i@Se per sct; flonr hoop poles, $14.00@16.00 per m; pork and tierca poles, .00 35. er 1. EOG?—)!E'. with s falr [nquiry from local dealora and sbippors, Tho recolpts wero libera), and pricea rnled woakand lower, Sales ranged from 10@17c. Wo noto eales of 3,800 doz at 1703 600 doz at 180} 850 doz at 100, 5 FEATHERS—Wera in demand and firm, 'The offorings wore light. Wa uoto: Prime lve goeseat $4@070 from Arat Lands 5 Jobbing prices, 70@100 for sasorted foathora ; mized feathors, good grades, 45@ 620 ; common do, 25@400 ; chlcken, 6@8o, FISH-—Pricos of fsh were unchanged. Fair activity characterizes tho demand, and prices wero uniformly firm. 1€ wo oxcopt whitelleh aud trout, the supply of tho difforont descriptions is ample. Following ara tho quotationa: No, 1 whiteflsh, ¢ brl, £0,75@7.00; No. 2 do $0.50@6.75; No, 1 trout, % brl, $6,00@36,25; No, 1 shoro muckerol, %brl, $1.00@11.35; No. 1’ bny, $8.50@8.76; No, 2 boy mackerel, 3§ brl, $7.00@ 7253 No, 1 ubora kits, §1.85@1.90: bank codfish, por 100 1bs, $0.00@0.23; Georgo's codfish, $0.60@0.75; Labrador berring, split, bris, $0.0080.60; do ¥ brl, $4.76@56.00; Labrador herring, round, bri, $3.00@ 8007 do_3¢'beh $1.9564,00 box horrlogy N, 1, aic9 i box herrlug, scaied, 43@46o: Cofumbia River aslmon, new, half-brls, $10.00810.25. FRUITS AND NUTS~—Thero was vory little dolng in demestic frnits, and tho quoted prices wore only indif- ferently sustained. In forvign dunrtgflmfl tradiny was reported good, with prices frm, Stocks aro full. Wo ropeat our list, ns follows: FonEraN—Datcs, 8@ 903 Nigs, drums, 11¥@140; Ags, box, 14X @16X0 3 Tur- Koy prihcs, 10810/70; ralaing, $2.60@5.00; Zanto our- ruits, B@H!¢o. Dostoario—Aldonsiples, 18@200; Mich. ignu do, 7@Bo; Western do, hi@lxo; Southern do, 43{@0)u; peaches, pared, xqm; poachos, Lalves, 6@70; do mixed, 43@5)0; blackborries, 93¢@100; FaapUerrles, 29@lo § pitfed cherries, 24G28c. NuTo— Filberts, 14@160; simonds, Terragons, 31@22; No- les walnuts, 24@250; Drazils, 13@1dc; pecans, 11@ 23¢c; African peanuts, 6}@70; Wilmington peanuts, Y@Bc; Tennesses peanutn, GRGe, ‘GREEN FRUITS—Waa in modorato requost, Apples aron lboral supply, and o tell acsio . round ota of cholco are guotablo’ at $3,20@8,25. Very cliolce vario- tics bring $4,00 at retail. Othor fruita are irm. Wo repeat: Apples, common to falr, $2,00@3.00; good to cliolce, $3,60@4.00 per brl, from utors; cranberrics (cultivated). ac $10,00313.00 per brl;.common do ot 0,00@9.003 lemons at $8.00@0,75 per box; Valoncln oranges, §10.00@12.00 yer ceso; do por box, $5.00@5,50; Palermo 40, per box, $9,60@4.60; Messina do, $4.00@ .00, GIIOOERIES—Deslers repost continued activity in tho dowmand for staplo and fancy grocories, and moat s in thio liat wero hold with pronounced firmness, Foffees met with somo spoculative faquiry, sud wera al40 n good consumptiva request, at n slight advance on tuo prices ourrout carller in tho weck, Blocka are in good shspo, and tlio condition of tho nierkot 18 sat- isfaotory, Wa quote: Br-Oatin HapA—8(@8c. Coprens—ocho, 20@30%c: 0.0, Java, 273@8c; Javo, No, 3, 253(@2hi(o} foncy Rlo, 4(@ksa] eloicd 20, Bi3@dc; primo Rilo, 33@213c; good do, 23 @lai(c; com do 713G 26 FoRRULE 00 10320 o Ingapore, B3K@2403 Oaata Itlea, fancy, @20} do, prime, 233,@2H4o | Muracaibo, 23@23%c. GANDLEs—Siar, full wolght, U04@21v; wioarine, full wolght, 165@100'; do nliort wolghit, 14@150. Ricr'—Fatns, B @8}0 ; Rangoon, T5@80 ; Carolina, 9@Yico; ouitinus, T@EK, “BuaAhs—Datent out loaf, 187 @133c ; crushed, pow- derod, and granuiated, 134@13%0; - A, atandard, 113¢ /e "No. 11%0; D, 113/@11)0; oxtra 110 0, No. 3, 103;@11c; yollow 0, 105G 10+ oholtobrown, 10i@10%e; primodo, 10@10%6; 125 db, D%@03c0; cholco mofassbs augar103 (10350 ¢ fairdo! 9@@9i(0; New Orloansi augr, cholco, 105G 103030 prins, 9@100; o, Glr, INGOHE; com- mon, BK@8XC. e Humonddrips, $135G140; silver dripa extra fino, 79@T60; good AgnT-Louse AIrup, 45@8o: 's0@850 s Now Orleana molasses, cholco, 83 ino, 16@800; dlo common, 65@700; Porto s, choloe, 65@U50; commion molasaed, 43 400, ¥ HArznATs—Common to best, 0@100, Brioes—Allapico, 11@180; cloves, ST@380: cassia, 88@40c; popper, 23@:3)g0; nutniegs, - $1.2561 inigor, puro, 28@300; do NG, 1, 20@230 do No, 4, 16 @t Tmarg—French mottled, 63@030; Gormen mot- th:, 14@TMo; Qolden Weat, §E0o; White Lily, 0%G8370; Whits Ttoso, 6i(@U30; brown Windsor, iGass0} palm, 6@0}¢0; Buvon Imperial, 0X@03{0, eiion dlosh :(@100; com, Ugio: ‘atindry, 0@ f0: commpoI, o T R Nothiig bow was moted in tho hay markot, Oulys amall numbor of ordors wero placed, and rices weso sgeln quoted easy. ‘The vecelpth ato Tty but moro than oqual tho domand, Wholo- atlo " dealors wero paylag tha followiny-—cara io Contain 90,000 fhe: ON Txack—Timothy, -bester 8.50@ ‘timothiy, loose prossod, $14,60 @lsso: pairs, , D Bodgine, on “";‘30.1‘ oo, $14 603 prafrie, lovse, $9,00@ o ekvory of yresiod, $1.00@1.50, iy to_distanco. ¥, DS~ Thero wss & firm tons o tho hido marlet, Falr molivity wad noticoable both n tho local and Eastern demands, end cspeclally deslralle lots Wero alablo At ifo ‘advanco ou our quotations, W maske no chango {n our llst, na follows: Greon Dutchora) 703 groen salted, cured, heavy, 1o do ‘oured, 10G10%0 3 groa froze, 9 groon olty" veal kip, primo, b, 220; dry calf, 400; dry 0G050; dainaged, S@BAL I all othor dumaged stock two-thixds price; Lranded, o continna to qiioto: Cholco 20@360; ntralned aquiot feeltng provatlod {n thin market, an dea n alight reduction fs notod Tollowing nra the quatations : Young iynon, com< ‘man to falr, 60@000; do good, Ci@7003 diy eholce to 0(%1.203 comnon to #ino old Tiyson, 10s ‘common fnperial, 00@do; good to chotes do, 103 fin to gond guhpowiler, 10 elidico to extra feaf o @803 falr to good, 1@10e, inatket vemalny quict, and prices aro without material eange. W repent Primo to chiolco Western ab 40@4fio; fale ta £0, medinm 6@ 8007 Now Yorl, oad, S5@0R0 3 common 45(3000; Lugileh, 410G Go@0ko, " BTERT—A fair bisinoss was transnctéd tn fron and stecl, Thero was 1o quotablo chaugo in ‘which are as follows natural loaf Japay, 66@! Oolong, 85@450} govd, 0U@700; cholcs o oxtra, 00e@81.00, TOBACCO—Wan ateady at unchnngad prices ¢ Curwina—Iting Cut—Extra, 76830 ; cholco, 65@ 7 paor, 40@500. Jitaba S Sale belght, c0@Tto o 33@350 ; medium, 30@0320; com- 376?2\70. Gontimies firm ond unchangod ¢ Doech, $12.00; moplo, $19.00; hickory, $14.00; slabs, $7.606 8,00, delivored, WOOL—Another quict and uneatisfactory dn assed, Prices are nominally unch ‘washiod, oxtra modium b, washod, fale to do. ‘Comimon dfngy, Flecco, wahod, Tlecco, washed, X Flecce, wished, B0 ; common, B3 T'Lua—Natiral black, round, 48@S5 BMORING—Txitn, Thranto tool steel, Tngllsh tool atecl. angod, a8 foflows ¢ Englinh spring stool, Lol @1a 55@0l0 LARE quiot and_ nomli changod, Quotablo ot 106 for corn and 17X @1 wheat to ThilTalo, LEATHER—In thin dopartment of trado thore woro Dusinces waa ds good na is no fimportant changes., W Rausas Uity . wanal at this acason, and tho markes rotping all the eloments of strongth that hns characterized it for tho Flocce, washed, me post six wocka or more, 1o quote : jecco, washied, medlum dingy. coce, wnwaslied, X&XX, In good condition. .. Tleeco, mnwashod, X&XY, dingy. Fleoce, unwashied, cosrao to medivm. Fleaco, unwanliod coarac, and dingy. @ity upper, No. 1 ity nppor, Nova s SPCEE CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Trunspay Evexeta, March 27, Tho roceipta of live-stock since Saturday b heen as follows: Rough upper, hoavy. Buftalo slaughtor nole, best BufTalo slaugliter sole, No, 3, WA 0018, v s oalf.... Py Kip, No. 1, medinm. . Kip, No, 2, heavy, Sumo timo Week bofore lant, Bhipmonts woro as follows: Frouch calf, 20 to 50 ib, Trench calf, 80 to 36 Ib French kiv. 50 to 100 bs. LUMUER—Thera 8 o tolerabl for lumber, but_tho local trade is onl, Firat and socond olenr oro vory firm, Wl doaline in common flooring, an 4,807 18,001 ATT] h cimnution in tho de: mand for this class of stock, and no abatement in the firmnoss that has charactorized. tho mar- ket sinco tho beglnni erato aupplios at the d jolata and neantlin, . Hardwood fa mosting Wil 8n improva quof 5 8t, and the consoquont firmness of prioos thoro,’ inducod o confldent fooling among shippers, and, although tho amount of stock on sale was large (thero were many stale cattlo), thore proved to bo no large tablo offerings meoting with ood prices a8 provailod 0 quality wns oxcellent, Third oleat, thick .. 9 First and socond clear flooring, togotier, nocond clear siding, togotno Gommon siding. . on flooring, dre omuman flooring, dressad, second Wagon-hox boards, solected, 14 inchioa ovorplus, all a prompt salo, and at earlior in tho wael. the bulk of tho frosh recoipts consistin dium to choico well-fatted stoors, for which the ruling prices were 84.75@06.12}4. Vory fow sold The extremo range was £2.60@ .00, tho insido figuro for bulls sud old cows, and the outside for a bunch of fancy staers, the which was 1,648 lhs. Btock stoors contlnuo in sctive requost st full former prices, or ot 8.60@4.00 for common to medium lots avoraging from 700 to 900 Ibs, and at 84.25@4.50 Irom good to primo droves averag- ing from 900 to 1,08 not partioularly sctive, bug, the suj boing light, Lioldara \ord onablo mor rates. 'The market olosed ns it oponed, ‘Jommon boards Jolat, seantling, Tolst and scantling, 18 to 24" toof, Pickatn, aquaro. Piclets, fiat..... Cedar posts, spil, Cedur posls, round Tath, on iFack.... utchors, tulf was No. 1 sawed shingles AorBlar,..c..... Bhirglos on track. . ... which charge fol ahl ‘hickneas—Fivo slingles to 5, ZLength—Slxteon inches, AT N bo two tnchos 1nthicks | gy Graded stoers sveraging 1,400 s Oholco Beover—Fi to G yoarold sloers, averagi e, i, woll formed @00d Desvoa—ivol A pveragiog 120 to1) Qounter topa (eclect). Flooring, 0-in. grooved and matehod. # Btock—Comni [ good _to oxtra cows, for olly 00 4. STEGLE0 o—Common cattlo, in decent flesh, uveraging 700 to 1,030 i Inferior—Light and thih cows, stags, bulls, and scallawag sleor, ‘Northern wintered, fod Toxab. ¢.ssenn ET; was cliaractonzed by falr aotivity, and prices aro ruling 1014, $16.00: doy @0, 3430, $16.00 ; do, T00fing, IG, $14 Pra Tix~—Largo, 42 ZiNo—Tull_cosks, ‘quantity, 113¢c ; slab, o, TEET 1RON~—NO, 34 10 Tal Corren—Copper bottoms, 46@480 ; brazlers, over 13 B 9, 100; 10 to 11, 110 12, : 18and 14, 12)e; 18 and 16, 14o; 17, 160; 15, e s 19, 190520, 20c;full bundle, 15 por cont dis- (@TNo. 6 Faeet with an_aotive local and {nterior domand at the following rates: 10@C0d," Xofr, $5.50 rates; 83, do, strong as quoted i Jasts, $16.80; 46 choleo teers, 14 cholco steera, 40 cholco steers, 28 chofoo steors, tinnod coppor, 41 12 to 5, 8o 0, 8, a Q8 $5.76; 6d, do, $0,00; & 384, do, ine, $3.603 2d, do, 41,8734 ¢ 1235¢ off to tho trado, AL STORES—There was moroin: goods, Quotations are unchanged, na f Manilla rope, T b, 553588 4. 4 X [ g 4. 3, 3. . KA s Wl ak E388838888 88 £ amot do I8 ot prices not varyiug matorially 88 current oarlior in the woek. Pon, 1930; oxtre lard ofl, 1583 No, 1. 70o; N 3o; lingeed, raw, S3@OT whale, 8%c:_spern) Wa, quoto: Oar- £ agao 16 good steers. . 10 cholco stoers, 14 butchers! stoer.. 84 good ateers, . 52 Yoxan steors. 48 Toxan steers, 16 butchers’ eto 40 botled, $1.00@1.02} ‘neat-foot, oil, utriotly X 58888 tr nophtha, 63 gravity, 21@220; naphths, com- COLORS, AND POTTY—Trado was good snd prices wero quoted firm WAITE ok 888! i P T T ey 80 Toxan atcors. .. 30 chiolco steers, 73 Texan elocrs, =g L4 g Genulno Vetllo Montaguo. B . . 5208 yyant tone pervaded thohog kot, from the oponing to the close, The recoipts continue to fall below the legitimate roquire- ‘ments of the trade, and pricos contiuue to work upward, Buyors woro moro than usually nume- ork, Boston, Philadolphia, Clove- aud other points boing reprosont~ e middle of the afternoon, abont overything had been disposed of. Trausdctions wore reported at £5.10@5.20 for poor to com- .35 for modium, nnd at 85.40@ 5.50 for goad to choico, indicating an advanco of 10c as comparod with yestorday's prices. Masury's tailrond colors, ., Paluco'car colors in cans. mon ; at $5.26@0. thona ¢ Beoteh (according to brand) Carawas E3 ‘Obhieago stono conl, Alssourl stono coal. TOULTRY—Thoro 4 Vo scription offoriug ; and undor tho influence of downnd, prices aro very strong. otablo st 13i(@1g0; alicie i o thisgEeRs55E X 60 ; ducks f 1,100 1bs turkoya 1o} 930 ibndo tdo; 29 doz chickens at §4.95G 5 doz doat$00; 8dos do at $3,60@3.765 3 $4.00. ATOJS—Were n moderato request, Early roso ato_quotablo at 70@7he; peachblows at G0G4 on track, and 63@so delivered, Bales includo 1 car peachiblows at 6303 1 car do at 530 1 car mixed at 4ic, 90 hu early rouo from storo at 70c, motliy was in activo Jocal demand, and ‘sbaut 100 higher on tho Lelter grades. from $3.00@3.60, Qqueat und steady at $4,7064,85 ; memmotl 6.00, Hungarian und millet retustn frm at $1,00G1, for ine former, sud millot ot 03c@§1.05. Flax wao stoady at $1.60@2.00 for falr to good, und $2.35 for Wo note salea of 77 bagu choico Himothy ut $3,60 ; 100 bage do at $3.45 ; 185 bags primo #£$3,10 3 603 buga do st $3,35 3 780 age ul 1 Dage ut 823 ; 46 bage pt $5.1 ‘Dbogs cholco olover ot $4.853 = ® = oos PR SSRSRE aEEaanmanaaaannana H b . BOEEP—Thoro was iu this branclr of the markot, and pricos woro again stondy nnd firm. Roceipts wero liberal Tho market close atoady at 83,20@4.00 for inferior to common ; at £4,25@4.50 for modium, and at H4.7 aod ta cholce, A car load of oxtra sheop, fat- oned by Henry Hofman, of Alodo, I1L., fofched §6.90. “Thoir average woight was 120 hs. y clover was in moderate re- but not largal, choico for owing, 10 bags do at ££.60 13 bogs manmoth ot $6.0 Jlungarian at $1.03 5 25 bags ot $ $1.005 80 baga millor &b $1953 'BALT—Was in fair roquest for the season, Worepeat quotations; Onondaga and Suginaw, 2.9 coarso Dismond 40 dairy, withont bage, $3.00 (24.60; ‘Ashitondniry, @ DOORS, AND BLIND! proyed lnquiry for theao goods, 1,303 1 car poor ut 40 bogs ot $L.00; 100 THREADS. P, GOATY BEST SIX-CORD White and Black Threads Aro soft finlskied, without tho use of any nub« stunce whntever to praduco nu artificlal &losk, thorehy preserving the superlor strength of six-cord thrend. now shado of black bas o sillien polisl, and all uu warrintod slx-ce 100 fuclusive. For Bale-by all Dry Goods Doalors. ASK FOR J. & P, COATS DLACK, g Bewrlng, fine, §2.35; ordinary ity ck, 5,003 groui .00, 1oro Waa an fine Tricos ruled stoady, DOOLY~FOUR PANEL, FAIRBANKS SCALES OF ALL SI4KB. IRBANKS, MORSHE & 00 6 WKST WASHINGLON-ST. < 33 by 3XD36ne el Y TA: 3 RAILROAD H,B._E&E‘E;N KRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Winter :hTu;lgm;mnt. TXPLANATION OF IUEFRRYNOR MANKS, ~ + Sat urdag ox eoptad. * Buni N FOVo Biinday At 8000 0, o 5 Dalip,c0UnY xcapted. il A"l:lil‘gA‘SO;uAL\glN ALROAD, eago, Allon & St. Louts Through Line, and Loulilana 7o) nate short paui. Chiteun Sty Srent e met meoneatypriderns Cb- Unar Leave, | Arrioe, 8L, Touts & Bpringflold Brpros B Fla i R b, .o 110y e \ i, KL, Louin & Riingdald Lighining ixpresn, vin Main Line, autlalso) Via Jacksonvillo mm(? o[ 90:00 p. m. 137:30 p. m. prose, Vit sonvillo, 00 9. m. offorson O B0 b ii} B ooria, 1Kookul > 1:00 £, m. [*'8:] o 8:10p, 10 Aiaily, vin Matn fing, and dally axcont Baturdny, via dncheonvill Divisfon. 1t Dally, i xcont Monduy, vie Jacksonyits Diristuns > 22 481> CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. iidon Depol, corner, Madison and Cunal- e 0 Wt Stlnomats and at epah v Ofice Teave, | Arr |" 0:00 8. m, |$ 7:20 8, m. * 4:30 p, m, [*11:208, m. 19:00 1, m. airio” dii " Gliten 00 p. m, p (’EHI?'AGKQ.;,B;"LLINHTDN & QUINCY RAILROAD, epots—Foo .y Indlanaav,, and Siz o i Canal it Sixteentiests, Tieket apice in %yfi?}'flflé \{2il and Expross,.. ubuquo and Slonx Gity B Bacillo Fast Lino... Galosburg Passongo Blondata & Ottawa. Aurora Dassengor.:. Aurars Passongor. Dovmor's Grovo Aco Dowmer's tirovo Accammodation|® Ottawa and Btrontor Passengor,. ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAIL“bAD. Depol foot af Lake-tt. and.fool Ticenly-second. et e ity omner o Sndgoamrt Tieket Leave. Arrive, . Lools Pix TR - Lonis Tant LI siro Mal T .pfll):fln,d Express, xfll(nk"uh’ Expross, ubuquo & Sloux Oity ga“lflfluu ? Stonx Olty inan Parsongor,.. Hydo Parkand O3k Wood Ol Wand Oak Wi 1iyde Pacic and O3k Wood 70n Baturdaya this tralt will bo ran 1o Canmpalgn, CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Sratnsarricaand depart fron the Great Central Tnflroad Derinty oot af Lakaust, For throtigh tickets and sleepto cot Behuiaenshy a fickatee, i druntaty corner Yl on 190 W aanington-ats vemont o 3 S orlehtpunianey ahio oot &f Tueertycsecondate Teavo Cblenco... o g B0, T Kertvo nt, Tudiiapoit: . || 80 Arivo a Ulmotnuatl 0 b inel§ 0133, Fratus arrivo nt Ohlengo 0t 7:00 5. m1, and 5718 p. Oy lins ranning Saturday night tratp to Clacinnatl, Tlio'entlzo train Funs throsgh to Oinclanatl, Pullmsa +120por3 08 BIghL traibe. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket ofice, B West Madisan-1s. Teave, Paolfic Fast Lino, Dubuaun Day s, Vi Pacltlo Night ltxfross Dubuque Night Ex, <13 Olinta ‘¥roeport & Dubuquo JE2press. e, Eraeport & Dubuquo Expross nil, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. ), corner of Harrison and Sherman-ats. Tickeb afic Depol, corner & Ao divon-ats e “Arrive, Omaa, Leaso Foru Atcons Nt lixpro: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, _corner Iarrison and Sherman-tse, Tickel offser, Horthacert corner Clark and Randolpheats., and southicest coyner Canal und Sadison-ats, s Teara, Mal, vin Alr Lina snd Matn Tino® 6405, m. | Bpoolsl No b i ity Night Iizpress, via Main Lino - Kikhart Accommodation. . CHICAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. eenger Depot at P, C, & §t. Zouls Depol, coner of Ca- Taland Kineie-atr, £ Freloht and Ticket ofice 103 Washing.tonat, Arrive, PITTSBURGH, FORI WAYNE & Day Bxpro: ‘Paclilo Izp Lin Mal, Pt Valparaiso Accominodation, MICI InAN.cENTHAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Taarer | driten Mail'(sia main and alr lne).. Doy Spron , m.| 8:00p. m. +1 190 p, . | 82008, m, HENRY 0. WENTWORLH, Genora) Passonger Agont: PROPOSALS, PROPCSALS For Materinl, and 'Work, and La< bor Required in the Construc- tion of the Coolk County Jail and Criminal Court Building. Bonlod proposals will bo rocoivod until tho 7th dsy of Anpril, 1873, at noon, by the Board o Commissloucrs of Uook Couuty, tor the furnishing sud *dalivery of all ma. terlal, work, lubor, dcoustriction of and for the Cvok Gounty Jail aud Grlminel Court, Dulding, bl erected - o the'comar of Michigan and Dol 5 Gilivngo, nocording fo plans ad apeciicstions, dutails - and dnnlnu‘l on file o the otico of bicxars, Armstrung & gauy Arcilioote, No. 14 South Clas ‘Chicago, as tuflown, to mits 1, Al atorial, work, labor, construotion, and finiah for'satizo mason, ut stonv, sad plastariag work coni- oo, P11 matorfal, warke, Inbor, construotion, and finlsh for the fron work complete. D 3. All material, work, Jabor, construstion, and fiulsh tor o bufldiug, cacpsator, Jétacr, wnd \oddvor cota- ote, . ’ ¥ Al matotal, worls, Isbor, construction, aod Dalsh for tho plumbing and gas-litting cowplote. P10 alonn to Do ured may ho granites, marblos, ox sand- stonog. Tilo quulitina ntay havo uniformity of color, tox= turo, and, ‘durabiilty, and no tono will bo considored whioto quality has not boon tosted by ootusl usa o bulld- o f%i1dors may nclude ano or moro of tho ttoms epeolfiod Ao prapegals, and all pronussie ‘must bg ado on the printedl forms to bo abtataod of (o' Gonaty Clork, sud be Do panieiywith s copy of thia noiico, sad Ly @ onsl Bena 1 o s of 050 thousand dollas (51,0, It 83+ ourity, to o apnrovad by sald Board, that tho Liddor wil accopt and periorn the eontract it awsrdod to bim au {va bond, with approved socurity thorelor, 8a Tohluyrs; Bioe tho btbuo, tnauon, nad PStoriug ork or tho fron work and nitorl For tho v TThe Yight £6 Tojast any ar all bida racoivod 'is" fuaarvod, e LR A B DS e oo o Propurals (for tha varlous kinds of work snd isterial Banodsy el depesttod with tho” Onunty Glorle, addrsssed toThe Tunzd of Gonmlselopurs of Uogk Gty JOHK TERIMNG, AL GALLOWAY, MAS LONIKRAAN, GEOIGE 3L OGU, Committes on Pablio Bulldingy, Doard 6f Gomulislonery ‘0f Gook Canity. " £l hnos, dournal, Post, Stasts-Zoltung, Union, snd Intor-Oceas please co) Olifeago, March 13, 1673, RACTIONAL CURRENOY, $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENGY TOR BALE AT ' TRIBUNE OFTICE.