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THE CHICA 0 DAILY TRIBUNE MARCH 31 = MONEY AN{] cflrr”mERc for tho now rond, nnd the oite in na | about over-bullding, and at onco put up | Barley,hu 73,181 70,108 - - 66,030 | buyor, and all tho clomonts of such advanco | followlng is the liat ‘of prices por box of K0 feol for ¥ likoly fo bo diwenly millen from GChleago | business buildings iu s locallly whore overy ono | Pressed hogs, 1 6o, 3 | goom tobo wanting. Yot oven thin wido diffor- | domentio window glaks, feom which a roduction of 4§ 1.20@ 149 % u as ton. Tho proprislora of tho ‘port" [ of thom will command a fenant, ‘hero will bo {,“.‘m:‘“ . No, 48,143 ‘}-“H H:Zfi enco I8 niok onough to {ompt capltalints Lo take:| 80U 8 ver cont is made to dealars ¢ N ‘B2 1,10 Ht o8 Honth Oblengs sl denbitenn Tixo tosmer: | B bolding back from occnpying Webash avomio NG i 134 | Tiold of rogulnr whost to ontry into May, tho cout | . iy, attemith e u . MONETARY. t £ : sve | storos whon tho gaps aro Hillod tnd merobants |, The loading produdo markots woro agains dull. | of wivich, with interost ou tha use of tho monoy, | ox #to 7x 0 Tesas e 4 2 . thio shopa at or near thoir prospeativo clty, and | gao {bat H‘;ofinrly'mflmm moan to mnke it & :u—dny. oxcopt provisionn ; but the gonqml fool- | gnd inouranco, amounts to & Hitlo moro than | 751019 8310 O Y 1 .00 Y -, Batompay Dveniva, Morch 29, | oy mey offer thia taliroad company strong in- | firat-clas buflding stract, With tho eplvit that | ingin gralu was nob uo weni na hovoloforo | g por bu without brokorago, Tho 43¢0 porbu | 6Lt o 10313 1000 Thters hixg 6561 no partiontar chango In tholocal | ucomonta, bu tho location of tho ehops i on~ ‘)ramlln amony tome of our [vmnurly-uwusm, ¢ ?“fl“ our rocoipty wero on tho Increano, and | would pay but n small m:lrfh: on gilt-odgod ro- | _8x14 fo 10516, 1200 Tera by boon no particular chang tirely unmotilod yob, Thors I8, Liowovor, n groat | YabAsh avenuo wonld teom wilh buninesn from | Shipmonts wora light, whils tho tono of ndvicts | eeipis, and thoy aro at fo promium, Ionco | 11xi4 to 13517 14,00 | Teonch ealf, 30 Lo 50 s+ ) 105 2,18 aggby matkeb. during tho past wook, oxcopt the ol af SolivIb I Tiiaid aerm H g Lnko atroot {o-IInrrison. -Vith - the Inck of | from othor markets was not fufllunlnrly oncour- | poarly all tho biying is dono by the short nter-, | 13218 to 1610 106.00 |. Feonels kin, 60 to 100 th, .. - 1,00 1,60 bt g e e iges i S ey anywhoro fu the trlan- | wpirit (hnt opprosscs others, end nufortanately | 2§ing to Loldors, : Livorpoo! was gonorally dully | egk's find it for thiom, tho matkiot would probas | 14223 o 10s2¢ T8 | aehUNBER—Van in falx domaid,’” L4 on track sre nowjaaualng: n_considerablo movemont of cur- | Eainr district whick has somo largo ownors, (ho burnt disirict would not | With large supplios of aoreals fn prospoct, while | piy hinve:droppod muol Jowor durig tho paat | sores o sisy 2000 | Bivo vory A1, heime ta e 3L 8160, Blinglos are Yendy to that city from tho Woat. Thoro is a HOUTIK OIICAGO AND WASTINGTON HEIGNTS hwe boen rastorad for twonty-fivo yosrn, A fow g“’ onormous domnud” for oexport 1"1 Now. | waol ; go that it moy ha claimed for thom thab | 20x33 fo 24x30. 2000 | mand. Dealofs cnunat optain s Farn bt Sor el oy b try for oxchngo, | 0 the nontheastorn and soutlwostorn points of | frst-clss funorals ~would” holp " cortain xeal | YOrk, claimaed by sgmo oporators, hay on Y w02 | they do good sometimov. Hollor April or. | 20x4 toduxdn 2000 | bring’ thom from tho North, The yard prices were argo domand from tho country e 5% | fta Laso, and its northorn npex ab the Boutl | ®°Lato it would ho no difficult task to point out, | Bultad in tha shipmant of 87,000 I wheat andl | roputar Nov 2 Spring oponct st S110%¢ do- 24,00 | wiclianged. o ropen and considorablo demand, aléo, for curroncy. d T ho Bouth | 3oy ying nusiNFss suLvisas To Bé nomz | 24,000 bucorn from thut porf during the woolk | giied to 81,1834, and closod ab 81,1834, Strlctly 20,00 | Firot OleaT.oasesovros $02.00@60,00 Tho moveméat of both curronoy and bauk | Patk. " i a8 BEALHG. f suiltip with lust "“"l“f"" : {resh rocoipty, ‘only ono .or two days old, com~ 0D | Al imery janeh to fneh GAE eradit to Now York, and of curroncy to tho coun- | _Lhis trisngular dlatrict, about novon miloslong | Névwithatanding the impronsion that thorowitt | | It tho dry goods marliot thora was fair netivi= | manded To premiun. . Baflor My soid ob 51,006, 4300 | it cloar, thick Srme g e o, Tallnonco, to malto 5 ton. | &nd about soven milos wido at ita baso, from | bo, for & whils Ihfe etinior, and, perbvps 7, both inatuplo aud frinoy fabrice, fooal and | 155y Glonng b 1L20@L AN No- 1 Aeiag: | Sriatoducd.s...s 4 4500 | Firat and. wocond cioas Hooriig, isgetiior 50 dogey toward o closo wmomoy market; | Washington - Lelghts to Houth Ohiengo, is | tirovghout tha yonr, s surplus 'of wioccupled | interior donlors ordoriug frooly. Pricos woro | yiny’dull nt $1.27. No. 8 spring was il nb | - CANNED GOODS AND' BIOK T8 Tet with n gaod | - rougs Ghikineat + 10.00@43,00 onoy v Rkt fi\tcrunctod 0 o 2 ibard h' storou and ofticen, thoro fa. atrong confidones | #tondy and firm for all staplo and scasonablo 81.003¢ for rogular, and 8110 for atrictly frosh ; [ demand, and former quotations were uniforialy well | Tirst und secoud clear alding, fogeitier. .. 23,00@24,00 but tho supply of loanablo = funds fs ] y mi rondn, * whoso | gt i viow of tho oxprading cutintry trado, | 80008, Grocerios mot with o Iargo demandfrom | gy ,.,jmcd do wos quiot ot 930 for Tegular, | Sustalicd. Wo ropeat onr lint s follown s * | Gommon sldiug.,. 20.006321.00 Junplo vt, dbore Iy considorablo monoy in | euburban trains run from depols located | thord will bo no surplus of unocoupiod storos in | Conntry morohnnts, at the pricos ontront on tho | t9950 for strictly Troh, Cash sulon worp. vo! Porchce, 3 b GANNED, (000K, Gomuno flonring, drossed, firat 45.00@37.00 Yo opon, marlich to, loan on, good slocks aod | almast in thocantro of business i tho olty, than | auy prrtof tho clly o year Loico.' An-insinueo | Procodlng doge of tho week, al inplo actolos poriod ot 400 b o, T spring b SLAT Tt . e A A L aimilac collatorals at 10 por cout for slx montha, | ayy othvor suburban quartor of similar aron about | O this_confidence Rmong our owa pooplo and most aldo gooda baing hold with “decldod | y No, 2 spring, fresl, aé $120; 600 b do at UAVAE sosrnrs gt oo SISONS s I lows, Good whorbdato paper without col~ |, & o™ 3% S 8T il over with ta. | 18 #hown by the arrangemanta rocontly comploted | firmnoss, A advanco in coffecs nooms jmmi- m.w}g; 16,000 bn regulnr at §1.183¢ ; 20,000 b | Pluw, dw A sioclk boardn, 37.0040.00 Intorala goca at 10 4o 12 per cont. Hoconl-clans | i S, T8I0 COIE Ol ot o by | b M. Clinrles Busby=—ono of tho mostoxtonsivs | Hont, nad reflnod eugars now kave something S [ do 0t $1.186¢ - 55,000 hut do at S.18/¢"s 5,600 b | Ovcen gages aud ege, T atock boardu 20.00210,00 spapor at 16 por cont aud ovor, town, and ovontunlly the growth of theso wiil | And mtccesaful bulldors in tho efty—for building | 87 upward tondancy, ,both of thoso art- | No, g Hprrum, froph, b 21105 80D bu do at [ Quincen b, . Gommon boardi .. 18.00@16,00 Now Youk oxchango way pearco at G0o por | {ommh and evontinlly tho gowtl of thess will | oy egrognto frontago of about 200 oot of fia cloa “boing rolatiyely” much lowor hoto | §1.01¢ ; 1,000 bu rofeotod pring, frosh, nt 050 s | Rirecrtica: 3 Aol asnutliny ot Y £1,000 promium, aud gomo of tho wsual sellors | PERE LAGT 50 ents, sabrban roads Bordorod | 018 buiness buildings on Stnto nnd LaSallo | than ot tho Eask. No chango s | 1 600 bu'do rogular ot 030. Qotal, 115,200 bu. Blackborrios, & b, Spatid Hillor 15.00@ wore nsking Too. The noarcity of oxchango: | Sorie ofa fow yenrs, suburban ronds bordored | 4 gefy, 3ix. Buaby recontly bought for §145,000 | Boticenblo in tho buitor matlek, oholoo qualition | ™ Gorn was dull and stondy at thie inhldo Tange | Brckyerrics Tib. Joint i e pbligod o number of tho buoks Lo ship eurroncy | Mith cotinuou J tho lot known ns tho Crosky Musfe Hall property | contluuing in good demand at full prices, whilo | of yortorday till noar the closo, tho influonces-at | Tomatocs, 2 § Pickotn, nquara 160061600 «20 Now York both i‘csturdny and to-ay. Ty i .| en ‘Slato stroot ~ just " north of el | the moorer sorta woro ton cortnin extoubueg- | work belng much tho samo nain tho case of | Tomstoes, 3 Iy, Pickets, N 12.00314,00 Gold continuos to advanco, closing to-dayab [ ooy TEDEPARE o bor., | i0gton, This lot hos an . onst frontngo | 1octed and wonk, =Oheeso romning firm atformor | whoat, Thero was no strongth in tho markab; | Gorm Bigin.. 2.85@ 295 | Oedar poste, apii 16.006418.00 17, tho highont price touckiud sluca Augus, | g 1,od'n axuens aj tha Town Hall on Thutaday oL U134 feot on Siato etract by n dopts ot 90 foot. 2:31;3:!;:;819’; skd7@lo foeNow, Yotk Leotocts but moskof Huo wouk loldorapposs to Im.vnnolxz Sormidaolon Hashioes P08 200 | 2otu posta, et .W@=200 3 " - 0 ownety o 0 Blewart propoerty (ol ' @ ¢ e o out during the recont docline, and there was nof / = ¥ f oy 4 ¥ o clonringa of tho Chicngo biuka for ho | SVeniog laat, to nominato o Dotd of Eduention, | Juincs Total Tot. on tho morlimost. sowner ‘of | T8 Topored qulot, and bitwininos varioties | oo uoh Slarsa. thonsh fhotolams of taslogt fon 3 nod.o. T30 170 | Mot muwed aisgion 1009 390 weok wero: erammed full of peopler . Tho Temark was gon, | Siate and “Waehinglon atroots) which adjoins | Woro gonorally anslor,” Wilmiugton innow soll: | wag lnrgor, and tho domsud exceedingly lmitod | Lima beaue a1 D@ D6 | AOT BlOrerseaseeaers n'r.o% 37 alattcet, | O ot o e fooramark wAs 8oN- | tho qrupm‘ty adjoinmg have also dotormined to | Ingat 8G.00. ‘There was mors.life in tho cannod | gxcopt from tho slhort intorest. Tho Tucsday | Buccotasb, 4 b, 2.60@ 2,75 | Bhingles on track, L 523 350 g | ol N IerS 0 hey il comos ‘ool one wun roer | build In conjunation with Mr. Bunby, this spring, 5‘""‘" oud pioklo trado; the lmprovomeut boiug | ronort of corn in storo thin ovening will probably | Tobster. 21b, 8.40@ 9.0 | No. I wawed.. ogt . 133@ 1,50 gimact seining il faoen Jo¢- | thus maling wn_nggregato frontngs oL 185 fogt [ duo fo tho mildor ‘weathor. Pricos svore show n docroaso, au n good deal has boon Jondey | Lovstor, 1 1 by 3408 250 | oo dollity i éaf 1 b Wdol iien tranaterrsd, 220,070.42 | ognizod as & neighbor: ore houses arobhid- | onige ,mfig foot on Washington str without quotable chango, though in corn, toma- 18 withi 1 y Oyters, 1 1h, ght, 1.20@ 1.30 | whick chargo follown thie shingles, 2161,90, 109,099 a o 0 feo ashington streat. ) into vossole within the past thrae dnys; but {# E i 461,01 Tog, on away nmong tho trecs thoy make mno 4 £008, Al - AGmo othas HB0e. AN° - RIVANGD { i Oysters, 2 tbs, full welgh 2.20@ 2,90 | Thickness—Tivo shingles to bo two Inchos i {hioke iday, ¢ o 20040318 | suoh ehow as if arrayod on stralght, naked mwllnu“ythna? buémdmsxfll o “‘w"lfif"d’ ia talkod of. Domestiodrled frults wore agnin :homl:p{on‘ly ltiogto tnx;:tho;flwnor L:mgfi- Siatorn 1 b, slack wolglt. 0 110 | maas urday L 4803 72,705 ) o only unimproved ‘lols on' Washing: 3 d ng out of storo, s Boon as it can bo waroliousod, | Oystors’ 2 14, alack vyolght X 100 | LongtliBixtoen inchen, 2 et o 1t Io o fucommon thing to 004 | jon * gizdet " bobvoon | Tilfeh wvamuo . nad | quotod dull and tho quolntions woro mioro’ or Y 4 % 0 i Total. . .tsn,nw,m.oq $1,393,602.70 o 12,800,104.18 1,634,401.70 The following quotations of local atocks are furnighed by Messrs, Hammond & Gage: Bid, Ask First. National Tauk, 0 3 hird Natlonal Bank, 33 : Tifth Natfoual Bauk. 138 = Gorman Natjonnl Dank, . Banufacturers’ Nationai Nozthwestern National Bank Coru Exchange Notional Bau Hono Natlonal Bank City Natlonul Bank. Nailonal Dauk of 1l Nutional Bank of Commere Chicago Cily Ballway Wost Division Rallway. North Division Raliway.. 09 Pullmiu Palace Car, 11 R Babeoek Extingulshior. 50 &5 Elgin Watch Company. 103 Zook County bonds, « 99y&int, Ohfcago City bouds. ... o ees Bi&INE Shamber of Commerce, 5 27 Tradora’ Ing, Co.,.. 2 101 ALYS, 5,000 West Divislon Rallway nt 100, 2,600 Babeock Extimuislier at 50, 5,000 ¥ifth Natfoual Bank at 196, LOCAL STOCK AND JIOND MARRET, Messrs, Lunt, Proston & IKoan quots as fol- owa this aftornoon: ¥ s Tinping, Selting, 208 of '62, 17 7l 1208 of 'G4. ury 1208 of 63, 118 §-20a of 65, Jan. and July. oA $-201 of '67, Jun.nud July.. 18 1208 of 168, Jun, aud July. ung 104 1183 U. 8, Gs (Now Xcauo,), . s Boldand Gold Coupon: e Gold Exclungo ... 116%; 8terling Exchango (large drafis) 108)@ 10037 Northiern Pacifio Gold 7308, 100 & int, Dhicago Olty 7 903 & it - Dook County 1 803 & dutl Hlinots County vess 160's Not War 1512, 0 185 120's Not War 18! 10 LATEST, Nrw Yonx, March 23,—Gold oponed at 11634 ; adue 1ly advanced to 117, and'bocame strong at that price, 1 woro mnde ot to 7 per cent for carrylng, Daily slearings $82,000,000. Governments dull aud steady, . Stato bonda dull and unchanged, Money continuea stringent, - Nearly all the business of tho day was ot 1-02 0116 for call losns, At the sloso tho rate droppod to 10, ol peclo ozporta for tho weok amountod to 7070, Tho bank sistement waa unfavorablo In consequenco Bf the hieavy docreaso in specto. Thers 1 o net los of 504,425 ntho legal reserve, Tho bauks ns o wholo 0w sliow o deficiency of 377,200, Tho stock market woa intensely dull. Tho volnmo of busluces wasamall, and g teudency of the market was toward lower quotations early in the day, but tho decling was partly recoverad In late dealingy. - Harlom rangod betweon 18534 and 138, elosing at 1873, Pan- oma foll off from 111 to 11037, and closod at an advance 10111}, Western Union receded from 863 to 85%. £t Paul common from G0 t0 693, Tho Temainder of the list declincd to a lens fmportant extent in tho carly deallngs, but rocovered at tho close, Blerliug, 109, GovAIAIENT nODE, CGoupons, '8 Touozs, 67, 508 of 63, 174 Coupous, 68, Coupons, 6. LT 10408 oo Coupons, ' 1118 " |Cnrrency 68 ... . Coupous, 165 (uaw). .. 1165 Nev '3TATE BOND: Bissours........ Teunevacas, old, Tonnessecs, new. Virginas, ficw,. ¢ T2} Bfl“ L BTy Clllcngn ng lohfo & JIllinois Central ., « 8324 {Unlon Paclfic ptocks, ++ B0) Unfon Pacific bonda,, 87 * 89" 'Central Pacifio bonds . 10 1115%|Del, Lack, & Wostern,10137 103" Lk Er o1y Northwesters pfd. Tock Tsland, . J, Contral Bt Paul.., REAL ESTATE. Thero is scareoly ns much activity in tho spec-" ulation in suburban lands, from tho fact that, ag confldonco incrensoy, bolders of land show less dosiro to soll und more digposition to hold on for bhighor prices. *\hero should I invest my money aguin in anotherplece of property ?" gays one who was recontly offorod e largo advance on & piecoof wuburban land bought a month ago. The inoreasing indisposition to soll for foar of loslng a good investmont is ovenmuore notica- oble iu connection with tho mnoarer residenco property within tho city. This fooling is, in fact, an obstnclo to the improvoment of the proporty itmolf, and tho antloipated increnso in its valuo, The eupply of a good modiwn clasa of rosidences i smallor than it has boon for sov- ernl years, A groat many havo boen built on good stroots in the West Division, but on tho Bouth Side ko much unimproved proporty is held for investment that it intorforos with tho growth and improvement of that quartor. Many of the holdors of large Lracts of the choicest resi- denco proparty along the avenues and boulovards next south of tho city limits tallk of numbers of fine rosidonces that “aro to be erectod soon." But it was the same way Inat summor ; thoro was much moro talls than building. The ground In that quarter Is largely ownod by woalthy capital- ists, who are abundantly amble to hold it, but tho fact that thoy mnoither build themselves, nor offer inducemonts to those who would, interferes, forthe presont at least,with tho Rrowth of tho city in that direction. 1he samo is true to somo extent of tho nearcet residenco pproporty on the North Bido, Tho result is that many peoplo wha would like to secure homes noar the city are driven to tho suburbs against their wills, Tho southwost cornor of Michigan avenue and Twenty-sixth strcot, a lot 76 feot front by 175 feot deop,—dlroctly opposito the one recently purchased by tho Plymonth congregation for their mew ohureh,—has just boen sold for 630,000, boing at tho rate of 3400 per front foot, to A, L. Evuus, who will oract thero a handsome block of three residences, each throo stories and bagomont, with awell fronts, TUE DALTIMORE & OJIIO HHOPS, An ovening paper, of last Fridsy, made o son- sational ren) ostato item out of a vague .and un- foundad rumor of the proponsod eutablishment of oxtensive car-works aud shops for tho Baltimore & Ohlo Ruilroud at or near Bouth Ohjcago. As near as wo can loarn, thore 18 no ground for the roport, Tho new Daltimoro & Olio Company hava not oven localed tha lme of thelr road north ef South Chicago, They have not bonght any ground for shops, nor hud any bought for thom or given to thom, Wo Lave tho Lost roa- wons for belleving that the Company do nol Loow yob whore ithoy will build shops bofore you had soen tho foundation laid, In s small district lntely arranged for n water distriot, to be dovoted Lo “‘pipe-laying,"” even tho Village' Wrustoos were surprisod to find 703 housas, by aciual connt. Largo as the surfaco of Hfdn Parkis, the builder's hsmmer can bo heard resounding overywhoro ; and tho firat of May will find_many liousehold. goods on_their yway hithor. Just about thly timo Cornoll, or Grand Crossing, appoars Lo bo tho contro of at- traction, Blr. Cornell has donnted Blook 100, yaluod at 820,000, for a largo tool factory, which is to bo built immediately, at o cost of 250,000, As an inducomont to add a cupola, "ho is_to do- neto a flagatafl, and Eiliott C. Anthony, Esq., is 1o donato tha colors, Nothing is comploto now- n-daye without olther a mansard or & cupols, Tho sky lines aro tho most prominont lines in archileotnro ; and the peoplo of Chicago and Hyde Park avo to bo kept continually looking up, Alr, Cornoll has traded for nearly a whole block at South Park Station, howsos and all, and tho people are to move down to Cornoll as soon us their housos nrs ready. Ho Iing eluo talon Friend Holladay right from nudor the droppings of tha stono sanctuary at Hydo Parl, and in to transfor him in some ~way to Cornell. Tho past weelk hag boon equinoctinl weok not only with old * Prob,” at Washington, but with ron! aptato mattors fn Hydo Pask, Whon tho ground ig covored with snow, it nll looks alike— ridge and slough, prairie or clearing, it In all tho sanmo, So the inducements to go out and show off lots Iias beou amall, and, ns a_consequenco, transactions are fow, All tho dealers report # gront oxpoctations " in tho near futwre, Ono would goll an acronear Forty-third street, bu- tweon Evaus and Langley avonuos, at 89,000, on Baturdny. Anothor has just rofused §250 per front foot on boulevard near Forty-third, and says largo transections are on hand in that locality. Anothor roports six houecs of largo sizo for Egandalo, four of whick aro to Lo ou ona block on Oak stroot, and aro to bo occupied by four young morchants of Chicago. Anothor had just sold a lot on Madison ave- nuo, near Forty-ninth street, at 266 por foot. Thore aro o great many inquiries affer loca~ tions, with o prospect of o steady incroase in this diraction, Along tho South 8hore no speclal offorts ara holn%r! wado at presont to mako seles. The pro- posed railrond from the Illinols Central tracle cost on'Soventy-first strect to Railroad avenup, aud thonce south to South Ohicsgo, would lnrgul{ incronge valuos &s soon a8 it was known that it would be built, Br, Weatfall anys ho has £10,000 to invest in that entorprise; and it is to be accomplished this yoor, in some shapo or othor. And tho owners of property can all afford to wait, if in~ wvestors can. A .4 TO THE WESTWARD of tho city the great incrosso of railroad facili- tion west and northwest of Contral Park is mnking ovon o more compact lino of im- Krovamcnls nll the way out to Hurlom and Taywood. Tho district about four miles squaro noxt west of Contral Park, and as far west as Auntin, had for soveral years been negleeted by spoculators until tho location df the new North- wentorn shops almont in tho contro of it heg givonit o start, Tho building of theso works, and the large populstion certain to be drawn thero by it, will 8oon grow 80 as to {lll up the g Detween the city and Austin, and_ will probably make tho most compact lino of suburban oxten- gion ‘in conmoction with tho city. Maywood, Harlem, Onk Park, Ridfiohnd,%unln, and tho Northwestern ehops—whick, by the way, ought £o hiavo o moro distinctivo hamo—will all be iu- cluded in o district nix miles long from east to west, and about_n mile anda half wide from north to south. It ig altogother probable that within threo years thin district will hevo a popu- lution of 20,000 to 25,000 peopla clustored along tho railroad, and coming to their business in tha city overy duy by tho euburban trains, that bring them to tho Wolls strost depot. TIIE BIVERSIDE IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ‘Tho Rivorbide Improvemcnt Company i8, Wwe undorgtand, to be absorbed in the Chicago & Great Westorn Laud Company, whick is_an nd- junct of tha Chicaxo & Grest Weatorn Railrond Compnny,—lato Cllcago & LaSalle Railrond Company. Btrong parties, well kuown among railrond men, ?xuve Iatoly becomo iden- tified with ‘tho Iatter ~Compnny under its now name, and tho road will probably bas built to LnSalle within a year, . Tho prexout out- standing indebtedness of tho Riverside Company i8, wo are informed, to bo mado_exchangeable into the stock of cithet tha new Land Compuny ortho stock of the Chicago & Cireat Western Tailroad Company. THE ENLARGEMENT OF LINCOLN PARK. The lands to be talken for the cnlargement of Tincoln Park avo: WITUR{ THE CITT LTMITS. - Block 16, belonging to tho Toster eatata. Block 17, bolonging to the Newberry estats Millinsnn track. Farwoll tract, W, % Bec. 28, 40, 14, being west of end adjoln. ‘ing flio present 1 . Total... . Application will bo made { ho Lincoln Park Commissioners to Judge Williamg of tho Clronit Court, withiu ton days from March 27, for & con-~ firmntion of tho recent asxossment of $1,200,000 on tho property in North Chicago and Laks Viow, deomed to be bonofited by reuson of thia enlargomont of the park; mesnivhilo tho assosy- ment roll is on file with the Clerk of tho Court, Tho £1,200,000 alvoady nesonsod is assumed by tho Park Commissionors to bo sufiicient o pur~ chaso the land in quoation, thongh more may be roquired, as no agrooment nbout prica hss boen mudo with tho owners of tho land, oxcopt in tha cauo of the Farwell tract, for which tho agroed l‘lrico is £100,000, ‘The npportionment of ho £1,200,000 nnicusmont I as follows s hat part of North Chicago doomed bonofitad, 2700,000, On the town of Lake Viow tho sum of 8500,000 is nasensed, of which £210,000 is laid on property within one half mile north from the north end of the park. 3 . WABASI AVENDE has taken hold in oarnost of tho matter of sireot Improvomonts, and is actively putting itsolf in nhnsw to bo in appoarance, what it really is, ono of tho finost avenues in tho world, Yhe order for tho removal of all tho trees from Lako street to Ilubbard court, dead and alive, has been pushod, Tho living traos below Harrison stroo aro being taken up by Mr. Potarson, to bo set in the pubiic parks, ‘I'lie dead trees nro bofng con- vortod to fuel, Tho new sidewalk contomplalod s pixtaon foot wido, the vondway s widonoid uifihv foot, and tho curbs will ‘bo set back when the nvenuo is ropaired noxt year. Tho property-ownera are very genorall with tho movoment, and pumu[;] n tholr sido- walke, and whore tley fail the worlk will be done by tho city. 'I'hio avonue will bo cleaned up, re- paired, end all inorder beforatho middle of Juno, It is work of thus class thab substantially en- courages snd warranispormanant fmprovemonts, and wo notice soveral now buildings projeotod. T'he Hadducle {»ropm'l.y. on tho gorner of Mouroo streot and Wabash' avouno, ia to he built up with n Trench-flat "hotel, on tho plan so largely in favor in the Iautern cities. 1t will bo sevon storien high with nn clevator, and bave from sixty to aighty sultes of roomn, "The material will be Ohio sandstone, Potter Palmor is to push the Wabash ayenuoe front of his hotol, to be finishod uext spring, On the property adjoining Odsll's Blook, on the corner of Adams streot, Mr, Keoler 1y to build o fine Dlock of stores. If tho heavy proporly- owiers on the northern portion of Wibnsh ay- ouuo . are wise, thoy will disregard any clamor complying Wabash will o ths lob noxt the Ohamber of Commerce, and tho Crosby Opere-Houso lot, 140 fool suuth front on Washington st, noxt wost of the Blu\mrffin‘o orty lieve, by r, W. D. Korfoot). This held for enle yet, wo bo- property wonld, wo bolleve, bo oven yot the most central &nd bewt location for . now opera-house on the senlo of tha old Orosby Opora-Houso, and if tho Ero!muml Joint Stock Company to buildan opora- ouso hias sufliciont vitalit; thing, it would bo worth thoir whilo t0 take tho' |- matter of gec uring tho lot into consi to accomplish any- deration, The building up of: tho 8t. Jamos' cornor will mako tho junction-of Washington and Btato slroots suporior in point of architectural elo~ ganco to any othor junction of streots in the city —na - point to get o that the cit Mosers, Willium D. Palmer & Co. havo loased for 20 yegra 50 faot, onst front on O where view of the bost strangors _oan bo talen buildip, can show from one spot, au would not only ho & good locality for an opora- house, but would bo some of tho moat valuablo business proporty in the city, Mr, Charlos Busby Lins also lonsod the *Smith Iot,” which has a frontngo of 80 foot by a dopth of 100 foet on LinSallo street next south of tho Union National Bank Dbuilding, aad will build thore this spring o fino business block suitable for banks and similar businoss. = stroet, 126 foot south of Van Buren street, to Judson J, O, Gitlispio at the valuation of 2800 per mzl to be appraised at tho end of every fiva yoars. n 90 days Mr. G, will have two stono front four-atory storcs orocted thereon., Messrs. Pamor & Co. hnve nlso rented to Julins Baver & Qo,, of 890 and 892 Wabash avonue, two of the stores undor tho Pelmor Houso. A stock company, called tho “Bouth Engle- wood Hotol Meersts, Henry Lipon & Nowman, rooks, Company,” bas boen started b; V- Gilbert & Giving, and'A. F. Noble, for tho pur~ potio of building and running o first-clnas hotol nt South KEnglewood at 03 ost of $20,000 Mr. H. L, ill Lins sold within o fow days 40 ncrea in Roes' Subdivision of Bec. 11, 88, 18, cornor Forty-sevonth straot and Archer road, for Algo, 80 neres on Fifty-fifth streot boulevard, Just west of Halsted street, for 860,000, BATURDAY'S TRANSFERS. The following instruments were filed for.roc- ord on Baturdny, March 29 ; OITY PROPERTY. Thirty-first at, bot Stato st und VWabssh v, 8 f, Lot 70, dated March 28 ; consideration, §5,800, Darber sta, bet Union and JefTerson_uts, alloy, duted March 24; constdaration, $1,700, Auburn st, bet Clg uga and Onondaga ofs, w f, 35 ft to Alloy, dated Fob, Lot b, sdjoining tHo above, eratlon, $460, + coneideration, £450, nf, 60 ft to atod'Jan, 24, conslds Lot 61, iu Hopkins’ Block 0, Seco 7, 89, 14, datod March 24; consideration, $1,000, ickory ny, south of'and near Divislon t, o £, 23 £t toalloyy wih buildings, dated Marcl 23; consldém- tion, 81, Kéndall it, n o cornor of Test Taylor anted Marcl 23; consideration, §1,000. Goulterst, batweon Worlon! sy’ aad Okley ot 2.1 ck, dated 4125100 {1, with 25 othor lots March 257 considoration, $31,00. Napolcon st, ¢ of and near lsbdulml March 24 ; consideration, $2,230 hirt ~first nt, 153 ft wof Butler At, u f, dafed March 25; consideration, $350, 96 1t 0 of Dol st, w1, 24x114¢ ft, datod Tobioy at, & March 37 ;' con: 8t. Louin n:‘, 141 £t 5 of Wast Twonty-socond st, 53123 ft, dad Lot 7, in Block 27, 20 considoratls atderation, $1,200, ted March 28 : conaideration, on, $300, Sheflold’s Addition, da st, Lot 12, in samo bio Wallacost, o f, Tots 17 sud 20x125, 11, o f, 2,400, ted Mareh Sampson sf, befwoen Wood and Paulinn sts, 1 f, 24x 124 £t, dated Mareh 29 ; constderation, $700, ‘Thirly-fiatat, betweeu Duttorfield and Burneido 5te, 1 f, Lot 42, dated Marchi1; consideration, $2,100. Lot 0, lson’a Lota 110 20, inw ¢ Block 20, in Boc, 39, 40, 14, dated Barch 21 ; conslderation, $900, ot 9, of Wil Went'Glybotirn place, 6 o cor of Rid Lots 21 nid 22, dated W i of gevillo xénd, & £, March 20 ; cousideration, $1,200, Lot1 ia Sub-Dlock 8 of Lots1 and 2, in Dlock 8, Shoflicld's Addition, dated Juno 12, 1672 ; cone sldaration, §1,66: ts 38 to 41, in Block1of n Adilition, dated Maroh 24 ; cousfioration, $4,00. Cruwford av, bet West Madison and I Lol 10 aeres (oxcopt rtlroad) o ek West b Hon, $10,000, Block 4, dated W. G, Jackson, Thirty-ninth HOUTII OF CITY LIMITA, Aty dnted Aug. 12, 1872 3 consideration, $300, - in Block 25, of Kimbark’s Addition to od March 835 consideration, $3,200, SUMMANY FOR THE WEER, Tho following is tho total umount of ity and subnrban proporty transferred during the week Lots 4 and 5, Hydo Park, dat ending Sutwrday, Murch 29, SheMeld’s 800, nzfo sts, w 1, Morch 1; conslderas hicago Land Co. to . B, and 31 ttsof Plorion St af, B5<125 11, City proporty— Numbor of salos, 149 ; consideration, $566,471. North of city limits—Number of salon, 8 ; con- sidorntion, &4,150. ber of An(eu, tion, $097,008. Soutl of_city_hmifs—Num- 25 ; considexation, 266,475, Wost of city limits—Numbor of eales, 1; coneidora- tion, £00,000, Total nales, 108; totnl consfdora- COMMERCIAL. SaTuspay EveniNo, March 20, Tho following wera tlia recéipts aud shipments of tho leating urticlos of produco in Ohicago dur- ing the past twonty-four hours, and for the cor- responding dato ouo yoar ngo : Tlour, U, Wheat, bu, Carn, b, Outs, bu, Ryo, Ln. Tarloy, b Grasa aeed, 1, Tlax secd, s, Broom corn, 1bs,.. Cured meate, 1ba. ath, Balt, brls, RECEIFTA, BUINMENTS, Withdrawn from storo on Friday for ity con- sumption: 5,268 bu whoat; 4,228 bu corn; 220 bu barloy, Whithdrawn for do during the weok: 17,848 bu whoat 1,603 bu xyo 4,261 bu corn; 2,061 2,667 bu barley. bu oats ; Tho following grain has boen inapooted into storo this morning up to 10 o'clook: 51 cars whent ; 11 cavs corn ; 10 cara onts; 2 carsryo; 12 cars barloy, Total, 245 cara; or, 08,000 bu, 'I'he following were tha rocolpts and shipments of brendstuffs aud stock at this polnt durlng the woolt onding with this morning, and for corre- aponding weelts onding as duted ¢ Flonr, Lrla, Whea, bu, Coru, b, Ouls, bitaavy s Itye, Lt Harloy, bnt, Drassed hogs, Livo hoge, No, Cattlo, No, Flour, brla Wheal, bu, Corn, bit Oata, b, liye, bu, BrorIrTA, Blarch29, Mareh 13, Maroh 30, P T vl 100,002 4,487 lass freely shadod all around, . Foreign desorip- tions wore quict also, but were firmly hold. Tlsh mot with o falr inquiry ob prices thint bave ‘been ont for & fortnight past. Notbing new was dovaloped in the liny market. Hides wora fairly sotive and firm.” Thoro was n_libornl amount of trading in tlio londing oils, and prices wore, without excaption, firm. Carbon has fur- thor advancoed in lovofnnd, and pricos woro 1o hlfihur lhiero, in sympathy. 'ho lumbor market woa moderatoly active to- dny. There wps no quotable chaugo in yard prices; the bottor grades romain -iirm, while coromon building materinl ~continuoes rather wonlk, being in liboral supply. Lath on_traclk aro highor, now quoted at ¢8.60. Khinglos aro algo vory firm, being in nctivo request and gcarco, Tho motals, fron and nails are in good domand, ordora from both local and interior merchants boing numorous and liboral. Motula ero firm, particularly tin plate, which is nd- vaucing Enst. Thore was not & single now fea~ turo in tho markets for wool, hops, or Lroom- corn. Tho two formor staplos romain dull and unchanged, whilo the latter meets with tho avorage domand. Beeds woro quiet to-dmy, if we oxcopt tho botter grades of timothy, whioh wore in falc requost and stoady. clover, Hungarian, and 1nillet wore unchanged. The nkufinga of potntoos in car lots wera limited, aud o firmer fecling provailed for clioico varla- tios, Thore was no spocinl changoe in green fruits. Apples are fiflnuty, and prices rule wenk and {rrogular for ordinary stock, but choice fruit is firm, ~ Poultry was vory scarco, and, undor the influonce of o good local domand, was flrmer. Tho receipts of cg\gs were ngain liboral, and frlcu ruled wonk and unsottlod, cloging with 160 Do asking prico. _ Highwinas woro_quict and steady at tho quota- tionsof two or thrae dnys past, with 864 bid and 870 asked. Salen woro rosfricted to 50 brla at 870 por gallon, Tho market oponod with o rathor weak feoling, in suticipation of a lower nnd closed stoady. Lako froights wore dull, aud nominally un~ chianged ; but it was almost impossible to find tho tono of. the market, in the absenco of trans~ notions, Homo reported that 16¢ was bid, and othors that the lowest nsking rato wans 180 on corn by enll to Buffalo, - Thero was no appavent demand, matters being at n dead-lock betwoen carriors and shippors, _ Wo quote whest at 173(c, snd corn at 16¢, to Buffalo. A'lrough rail freights wre 6o por 100 Ibs to New Yorl, and 70c to Bon~ ton, ‘both por 100 Ibs, Through fraights by lake or rail are quoted nominal at 60o and 66c. Quite anumbor of the voosols alroady chartored are boing loaded with corn. Anengngement was madoe - *a ona vossel, to arrive, at 100 for corn to Buflalo, Yrovigions ~ were more active and again stronger. Thero waas o good demand for all kinda of hog products oxcopt lard, but holdors ad- yanced, nsking quotatlons to n point whore buy- era woro not genorally inclined to follow thom. Moss pork was 40@50c por brl highor, with nong offoring on the longer n;:timm. ard advatced abauit Figo por 100 tha, - Ments waro in urgenro- quost for shipmont, and may bo quoted 5c high- er, the largest holdors asking Ifc advauce. It seoms as if Burope will want all tho moats wo linvo to sparo, and is nuxious to movo thom out as soon a8 possible, whether for war ogos or not, is unknown, ury Tiio masiot cloned at o fol fowing rango of pricea: Mess pork, cash or seller April, $16.25 16,905 do seller May, £16.50; do sollor Juno, ; do soller July, $la.ub; prinie mosg, 813.25@18.50 ; extre primo, $10.50@11.00 : ol potiy 814,00, Lazd. cashor ucller April, $8.03@ .10 ; do sellor May, 88.20 ; do weller Juno, §8.30, Bwoot picklod hams quoted at 10@12¢, Drysaltod meata quotablo at 52({@0e for shouldors ; 8¢ for longeclear ; 73{@7}¢o for shortribs ; and 7@sc for short oloar, Boxed shoulders, Glg@6ige. English meats, 744@7%c for Cumberlands; 8@ BXo for sbort riby; 8%@8¢c for short clear; 13@14c for long cut hamy, ~Bacon ‘i quoted af 7o for shouldors, 8o for cloar riby, 0ifc for short cloar, and 13@14c for hams, ell packed, Mess beef, $9.00@9.50; oxtra mess do, $10,00@10.60; ool haws, $28.50@29.60. City 1allow, 7,‘5@7%0; greazo quolablo at 5lY 63{o. Bales ~wero roported of (5 brls mess pork at £15.10; 1,500 brls do, soller April, at_816.25; 500 brls do (early) at $15.10 ; 500 brla do at 815.00 ; 260 brls do, soller May, at 815,453 600 brls do at $16.40, 50D bris do at £15.25 ; 500 brls do, seller Juns, at §16.75; 500 brls do at 835.60 ; 500 brls old mess at $14.00; 500 tes lard at £3.05; 260 teu do, sollor Muy, at §8.20; 100 tcs sweot-pickled hams 620 1b8) at 100 ; 180,000 Ibw shoulders at G3go; 20,000 Ibs do at bigo, 400,000 1bs o, seller May, at G570 ; 225,000 the do at #06.10, 450 boxes shoulders at 6o ; 250 boxes do, setior last helf April, at GG, botl lnsk evoning; 120,000 ths short ribs at 7750; 100,000 Tha do at 79¢c, 100,000 Ibs do (lnsb avoning) ut Tiga; 60,000 Ibs shiort olear at 8o; 20,000 ibs do at 734, 100,000 1bs do soller May, at 85c. The Daily Commercial Report gives tho fol- lowing as tho shipments of provisions for tho wook ending Marcii 27, 1873, nud since Nov. 1, 1872 ; also compnrative figurcs : Pork Lard lama Shids rin, " tes. tee. Wk on'g Mar. 273,280 180 1,41 Bamo woek 1673, 2603 1, Siuce Nov. 1, '73.181, 063 183,014 43,030 82, I p14 131,639,551 Banio thne 7172, 60,018 139,195°47, 109 23,933,081 8,621,310 Tho shipments i detafl wora os follows: Shoulders, 1,303 boxea ; short clear, 100; short Tib, 1,844 ¢ long i, 261; Gumbrlands, 672 Lucon, 304’ &treifords, 50 Biarordsbire, 80; 'long 'hows, B81; Jong cloar, ‘815 Irish cut, 80; Birmingham, 5, The shipments over the Rock Island and Olicago, Burlington & Quincy were Lil Lils of pork, 110 fca of Inrd, 84,000 1bs of stioulders, 116,000 1ba of middles,und 200 bozes of broakfast bacon, Flour was dull and easior, though holdoers did not quoto it lower. The nixlppum were not in the market, as New York waa agaln roported dull and tame ; and soveral holdars were froo sollers, owing to tho fact of more liboral recolpts recent! 1y, finn was stendy. Bales wero reported of 100 brls white winter oxtras at 80.60 ; 450 ils spring oxtras and 100 bris do (Athlote) nt 8075 ; 100 bris do at £6.25; 800 Lrls do on privato torms ; 100 brls suporfinest 28.75. Total, 1,160 brls., Also, 10 tons bran at 810,60, on track, !liln touowfng wore tho asling quotnhonn at the clogo : i Zair to cholce white wintor extras, Ted winter extras...... Goad to chofco upring oxtrat Low to medium. . Good to funny M Midts, b .$ 850 @10.76 7.00 G 8,50 625 (3 7.00 10:60° 11,60 ‘Wheat was ondier, at about 3go be- low tho rango of FPridny, Liverpool was quoted dull and drooping by privato dispatches, and New.York was roportod unssttlod and inactivo, whilo tho boar interest hore were doiug thoir beat to force a furthor docline, But it scemed as 1f most of the April deals had been already sot- tlad up, nwn[:t & fow shorts out by tho leading boara ; and the market has declinod o much rvo- contly that holdors wore vory loth to submit to furthor concossions, and {horo was no forcing of nales, a8 many of tho wealk holdors have already #old out and rotired from tho doal. Still thora are somo Who beliove the market must touch & much lower point. As an indox of thoir feeling, wo may noto tho pay- ment this morning, by s prominont operator, of ©100,00 for tho 351' vllego of dollvering 10,000 bu of wheat (No, 2), at any tine during 1873, at 000 per bu, A good many country holders have sold out during the paut week, 'L'lic boprs hore are Linmmoring it Wit all thelr might, bnd many lo- oal operators nro lotting 16 alone, na tho cost of carrylng is simply ruinous, '"The difforence bo- twaen April snd May advanced to-day to 410 per bu, & portion of -which is, of course, chargo- able to storage ; but it roquiros a vast amount of confideuce to take hoki whon pricos must ad- l vanco 4}¢o within p mouth to provent lou to the quotation from New Yorl, which did not arrive, | Aftor 12 o’clock o botter demand sprung up, aud tho markot advanced }g@!—ic making the avor- aga ahont tha snmo na on Lirlday. Rogular No. 2, or sellor April, opanod at 40)go, advancod to 8030, and closed at 803¢@80%4c. 'Gilt-cdged ro- ceipts sold at 8274@08%¢. Bellor May sold at B @34%o ; and Aollor June st 801{@30c, Doth cloaing with firm holders at the outside, Bollor July was qulot ot 880; and sollor Augunt nominal ot 89c. “Cnsh sales wors roported of 5,600 bu No. 2 frosh at 83¢; 9,600 bn do at 32750 65,000 bu_rogular nt 0 40 3 70,000 Lu do al 80%¢c; 85,000 bu do at 90240 ; 10,000 bu rojooted frosh’ at ¥S0; 800 bu by wamplo ot 80150, on track, ‘otal, 186,000 but, Oats wora rathor more sotive, and a shado firmer than yosterduy, owing to & relaxation of tho bonr prossure, which Las beon rather hon for two or three dnys past. 'l'horo was not mucl domand oxcept for car lots, o vory fow “‘fivos” Dboing sufliviont to meot {ho option fuquiry, whioch was_principally for summer dolivory, Beller April, or rogular No, 2, sold at 25}@ 25%(c, nnd strictly froeh rocoipta at 263{@26%c. Bellor May sold at 283{@28%7c, and sellor Juna was quoted at 203o bid, and_ 203(c asked. Cash snles woro roported of 1,900 bu No. 2 fresh at 267605 8,600 bu do at 2634¢; 25,000 bu rogular ot 265-1607 15,000 bu do at_253¢c; 600 bt rojected 8t 281¢0; 600bu by sample (mused) at 29c, To- tal, 46,000 bu, 4 Rye was in bottor domand, nnd firm at former quotations undor light offorings. No. 2 rogular was quotable at 61340, Cash ralos were roported of 1,600 bu No, 2 ntriufl[\; frosh at GGo; 400 bu b ;n;x& ll? at 08¢, nnd 400 bu do at 67'4e. Total, u. " Barley was dull, and 2@%o lower; being ol- most unealablo oven at that decline, The ship- ping ordora socin to Layo heon all fiiled, and now thoso who bought xq-»emlh\l.l\'ali'l on & rising mar- Lot flud themuolves londod with grain for which thore is no presont domand. Bollor April, or reguinr No, 2, n[muud at 750, and closod wonk at 74lfc, Striotly frosh recoipts of No, 3 wora tame at 77@78c. No. 8 was dull at 63@060. Cnsh sales woro reported of 400 bu No. 2 frosh ab T8¢ ; 2,800 bu do af 77¢ ; 5,000 bu rogularat 780 ; 800 bu'No. 8 fresh &t 03¢ ; 400 bu do sk Glo ; 40D Du do rogular at 630 ; 1,200 bu rojacted (Central) at 4503 400 bu, by snmple, at 850 ; 400 bu do at 82105 400 bu do at 7e; 400 bu doat 680 ; 400 bu"do at 6io; 400 budoat58c, nll on track. Total, 18,400 bu. DIITISH MEAT GUPPLE. An English papor Pvua tho following: The nctunl numbcr of cattle, sheop, and &wine In th TUnited Kingdom on tho 25th of Juns in tho years 1809, 1870, 1671, and 1872, are, of course, given' from tho agrivultural returus, und are s follows: Fear. Catfle. | Sheep. Sicine. 5] RECIRTN Therofs, of conree, oxiremo dffiiculty in_forming any estimats’ of the actual consumption of aufmal food in Great Britain, Tho Sceretary of the Veteri- naty Department of tho Privy Council in his roport g # the homs productlon of cattlo in 1870 at 032,760; fucluding . in theso figures 60,000 calveés, which ‘o produceil ond consumed Letween tho anntal returny which nra made in Juns, and which therefors nover appest ju thoso returns at all, During tho sumo year our finporfution of cattle was: From Iveland, 430,969 and from foreign countries, 201,790, Ho, therofore, shows that, 5o far o# tho actual constmption lu 1870 is coneerned, 60! per cent of the onttlo weve bred ut home, 37:¢ por cent were Smported from Ircland, snd { per cent came from forolgn ports, Last year, howcver, saw o vory serious diminution in our forefyn importations oud a coneiderable incresso in thors from Ircland. ‘Tho cattlo from cby only numbered 171,498 In 1873, whilo thoso from Ircland wero 616,080, ‘Ihio importas tion of sheop and lamba frot Trolatd, whicl vias moro {unn a million in 1869, was llitlo over hali' a milllon in 1873, while tho number of swine sont across Ht, George's Chatinel had very Jrgely increased fu the samo perivd, From forefgn countries tho importation of sheop and lambs Lad nlso dimuinishod lust year as comparcd with tho yesr before, though it sliowed & consid- erablo_ncteaso ovor 133 o importation of pigs from abrosd, which was 67,230 in 180, had fallen to 16,038 In 1873, —a clear Tron( that fn that mattor, ab any rato, nulivo production had moro than kept pace wilh the demand, But thohapo of our forelgn meat nupply is not in tho fmyportation of Hylng unfmale, but of dead meat. Thow {mmenrely this fmportation I growlng fy showi Dy the following tablo, which gives this imporiations of dead meat for 1859, aud for 1870, 1671, nnd 1873 ¢ Teef, | Pork, dleat ot Tear walted or|aalted_ur|Bacon and| otheriise 5 Sreshy | Jresh, | hawma, {described, cut, © cut, 1850 219,050 | 102,40 l 107,249 | 6,557 1470 215,000 | 257611 | _G6T,4L | 118680 w71 01,000 | 200,004 | 1,094,834 | 207,113 2. 2281300 | 215,083 | 1,900,745 | 107,549 Tt will o #oon thut tho clfef Increaso 13 in bacon ond hams, In former years that inportation has chictly been from tho United States, American bacon and bama bogan to o lurgoly imported in 1660, and in 1803 tho fmportation had bocomo almost as Inrga as it Isat prosent, It thon foll off, till in 1870 it wno little more than ‘half o million hundrodwelghts ; and Lis now wmin spng up to Dbearly two millions, Of the item of proserved ment somo 852,023 Dhundradwelghts represont principally the fmportation of Australisn meat, which ncresses with onormous rapidity, Thots conrcos of supply, all taken together, givo for the year.1870 o to- tal of 16,023,978 hubdred welght—belug 78 lba of an- imal fooll to' eachrindividual’ of the papulation. 0Of this 78 Ibs 63 aro of homo production, 16 come from Ircland, and 10 1bs como from abroad, It must ba notod, liowerer, that this reckonivg {4 based on the figured of 1870 ; and that Immonse incresso in forelgn fmortation of Uoad mieat Loy taken place fn 1871 aud 1673, LATLST. In the efternoon wheat was moderately sotivo and Jgo lowor. No. 2 spring sold at 31183 (@ 1.18% soller April, and $1.327¢@1.28%¢ moller May, both aptions olosing at tno_ivside. Corn waa In light Toquost at S03¢o sellor April, and 84¥7c eellor May. Moss !pork was fliner, salos bolng reportod of 1,000 brly ab 815.5 spller May; and & lot at $10,00, sellor June. g CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BaTonpay Evenmia, March 29, ALOONOL~—Was n fair roquest $1.74@180 for 94 por cent proof, DEANS—Wero dnll and nominaliy unchanged, The rocolpta ara light, but thers I falt supply, Weauota: Navies ot $2,i0632.60; prime fo cloice, $3,10(32.45; fair to good, $1,6022,00; common to mediuin, $1.000 1,60, . BUTTIR—Prices woro woll sustained all around, though thore was mo spocial firmmnoss save in cholee ades, i the rocelpts of which there was no notleea~ glrfl $mprovement, Tha offeriugs wero mnltl{' of come mou 10 falr qualifics, for which tho provailiug rates wers 15@2e. We niako no chaugo In our quotations, a8 follows: Common to cholco roll, 203260 ; strictly cholce dairy, packed, 28@52c; meditm o good, 23@ 250} inferivr to common, 1063200, DAGGING—Under thla head o new ferturcs wero noted. Tu grain baga & Uboral amount of trading was done, but nside from thiy thers was no animatlon, Valuea remafu unchanged, the followlng bnln? tho prices ourrent : Stark, 8707 Ludlow, 830; Lewlaton, !H)‘fl; American, #340; Amoskeag, 3340; Oltor Greok, 91 burlap bage, 4 and B bu, 203360 gune Dley, lngle, 17@18)0; double, 28@d0c s wool sacks, o, ROOM CORN—About tho nverago busincss was trausacted at tho quoted prlocs, The recolpts aro Hght, but {hero fs an- nmplo supply on houd. Tricda oro as follows: No, 1-lurl, 6@0xo0 per 13 No, 1 stook brald, 5@3xe; Nu, & do, d@dfso s do, y3go; 1 303 do rod i, Y@de} do pale and rod, 2@8:0, BUILDING MATERTALS—Qnito an active demand exiats for common brick and limo, Pressed brickare fu light roqueat, Othermaterinls aro unchavgod, We quote: Btueao, $2,60@2.75 ; Now York alucco, couting, $3.763 4,00; supertino do, $3.00@4,00; Rosondnla cotnent, 3,95 @U.80; Utica coment, $3.00' por bnls Loufeville ca- wont, $2,00; Akron comént, $2,09; mavhly dust, $3,25@4,60; lme fu Lulk, $0c@$1.00; Iino (5\r| y $1.5 por bely whito eanil, per hrl, $2.75@G8,003 lullnrluu Tadr, per bu, H0@60e; fire brlck, por 000, $40.00390.00 3 Tufling - hreiek (commony, §6.60 @10,005 sower brick, $1LOUEIL; countty $14,00, dol.; Woadstock ‘Au'snml rango it $35,00; 40,005 Bt Louls hydraullo pressad, $3,00, Milwankee, §30,00, del, ; acluo, $26,60, del, ¢ Uiliz X dale, §25,00, act; fwo clay, per bl §4.0085,00, tha 10 Small, brls, 2,200 por pkg. .. Bmall, 1 brls, 1,100 por plg. Moditim, bris, 1,200 per i, Medluip, » Dils, 600 por i Largo, bfn, 000 por pkg.... Larie, 3¢ brls, 800 por pkg. or keg, 1n b guil. kegs, per keg. Oliow Chow (Harver), qta,. Chow Cliow gu;rvry e $10.50@11.50 6.00(3 .60 B.50(@ 0,60 6.25@ 6.76 7,60 8,50 475@ 5.26 BT6@ .35 2,766 433 6@ 625 * - 3.00@ 350 0 Ghow Ghow, (0, ‘& 18], 8. 6.50@3 7.00 Chow Ohow (0. & B, pls. §6g 400 Marss Pure, 3¢ gall, cans, por doz, 0.50@10.00 Puro, quart cans, per doz,, 5063 .00 Txira golden, 3 gall, cant 0@ 7.00 0.l . Extra golden, quart cana, per quart. + 4.00@ 4,95 OUELSE~The cheeso trade wan mmlsrnln!yczcu\'n with little or no varlation in pricon, Fine foods are scarce aud command outhlda quotation, Low grades are_irregular, Tollowing sro tho quoletions: Now York faclory, 17@180; Ohlo factory, 10@170; Weat ern factory, 1b@iTo, COAL~1'rado waa vory quist {o-dsy, and the markot for soft, coals was roported woak, ard descriptions woro firmly held, Prices raungo as follo Lehigh lump, $13.60@13.00; propared, $12,60813.00% Lacka- ‘wauun, $12,00; Erfo, $10,00@10.60 ; Driar nu), $10,00 @10,00 3 Waluut 111}, $10,50; Blouhm'sfflu.flflj Cherry Biino, $0.00; Mochitig Valloy, $0.00; Indiann cannel coal, $10.00; Indlana block, $9,00; Kirkland grate, $0,00; Minonk, $8.00; ‘Wilmington, $6.00, COOPERAGE—Flour brrols ara in_tho averago do- mand, Other doscriptions quiot and unolisnged, Ane nexod ava the quotations: Fork barrols, $1.16@1.25; and dorcen, SLOUGLGO whiaky barrel, $2.00602105 ¢ flour barrols, 60@G5; rough sfaves (pork), $17.00@ 18,00; do(tierce), $19.00@21.00; do (whlnk%i $22.00@ 25,005 sawod and bucked slaven sverage%3,00 moro than ‘rough: flour nlaves, $0.00811.00; circle flour herdlug, 7@80 per set; flour hoop voles, $14,00@16.00 per m ; pork and tlorce poles, $30,00@35.00 por m, EGGS—The offerings wero large, und prices ruled ‘weak and irregular, Thero was a modorato local do- mand, Prices raugod (rom 15@10c, closiug wenk ot the [usido, Sales Includo1,40 Aoz of 160 ; 46 caeos at 154@16¢ 3 1,600 doz ot 16¢, o FEATHERS—Primo 1ivo geenoara in good roquoat and higher, The recolpls are very light, Other feathers aro unchanged: Prime live goeso at 65@600 from first handa; jobbing prices, 704700 for ausortod fontliers ; mixod fenthers, good grades, 46@0207 com- mon do, 23R403; chicken, 6GY. Sales include 0 sacka prime livo gooso ot 6c. . ISH—Buslnoss was good and iho market ruled teady ed lem, both for lako and gallmator ek, zexed aro the ‘quotationa: No, 1 whitoflah $0.76@7.00; No. 2 do $6.60@0.78; No, 1 troul, i brl, $0.00(30. No. 1 shiore mackerel, )il)x'l $11,00@11.25} No, 1 bzy, $8.60G@8.76; No, 2 bay mackarel, 35 brl, $7.00@ 7.25; No. 1 shoro kifs, $1,85@1,90: bank coddsh, per 100 o, $0.0080.25; 'Goorgoe’s’ codfiah, $8,50G0.16; Labrador heeriug, nplit, bris, $9.00@9.60; do if brl, $1.75@5.00; Labrador berring, round,. brl, 4,008 8.60; do X brl, $4,23@4,60 ; box herring, No, 1, 313 o7 box »rxlnfl, acaled, 43@4%0; Columbia River salmon, new, half-brle, $10,00010.23, TRUITE AND NULS—Tio coullion of tho fruft market was unchanged In nny essontial portioular, Forelgn descriptions continue In fair request at fnll rates, which domestics are dull and eak, Wo quote: FomriaN--Dates, B@c; figs, druus, 114@1do; fgs, box, 14k@icie; Turkey prunos, 10@105e; rafeins, $2.50(89.60 7 Zaute currants, B@B)yc, DoxrsTio—Alden sp) 18@20c; Michi- gau_do, T@8e; Wealorn do, 53¢@bige; Southern do, 15@8)e; peaches, paved, J1i0e; plaches, ltvos, 6@c; o mizad, 47(@3(-@; lackborries, 93¢ @10c } raspborrios, 9@ 4o ; pitied ohorrics, 24@5c, NuTa— Filverls, 14@160; almonds, Terragona, 9132203 Na- Ples walnuta, 24@35¢; Drazils, 13@14c; pecans, 1@ 13'4c; African peanuts, 6@70; Wilmington peanuts, T@Je; Tennesnce peanuts, 6@0e, GREEN FRUITS ~— Was in moderate local de- mand. Thoro was no chango in prices, Fancy Moestnn oranges ere sclling at §5.60@0.00. Wo quoto Apples, common to fafr, $2.00@33.00; good to chiolco, $3.50@4,00 por brl, ‘from store; 'cranbsrrics (cultivated) ut $10.00312.00 per brl; commou do at §5.00G9,00; lomons at $0.00@7,00 por box; Valancls orauger, 510.00@12.00 or cane; do per Lox, $5.00R5.605 Yalermd do, per Lox, SU.50@4.60; Messink do, $4.0068 6,00, = GROCERIES—Prices of goods entmerated ‘in tho subjoled st ranged subatsntialiy tho samo aa on tho procoding dass of thin week, In sugara thoro way o fiomer focling, tho result of elfght advance in New York, ~Cofices continuo lrong. Other goods wore quolgd steads and firm ¢ Lr-Cann 5opA—8@HIge, Corrzzs—hocha, 205@30Xc: 0.0, Jovn, AT @ISe; Java, No. 2,23} @26X0; tancy Rlo, 341/@24 150 + cRoice o, %i3;@ig; prime o, 23 {e7 goed o, 23 i g 4@ @334¢¢; comnon do,213¢@%2¢; roasling q0,19) Bingapore, 215{@24¢; Contn Itica, fancy, i@ 4o, prim, 233,240 } Maracaibo, @24 Gaxprrs—dtar, full wolght, 203@21 welght, 15G10E'; do short welght, 1415 Rige—Patnu, 8X@B)5¢ ; Rangoon, 726 @8 9@9¢0; Lousians, 13{@»}.%. Kugaws—Latent cu loaf’ 10°/@13%0; crushied, pow- derod, aud granulsted, 125@12)¢07 A, standard, 1137 @113/ ; do No. 2, 11}@1TK0 ; B, 13/@11%e; oxtrs C,115@1o; 0,No, 3, 10%@lic; Solow O, 105G 10303 choicobrown, 104@10%e; primodo, 10@10570; fair 20, 0% @93¢0; chioico mofasses sugar,104@1037c } feirdo, 9@3Y%0; New Orleans sugur, chiolce, 104G 10}0; do_primo, 074@10c; do, fair, GX(@9%0; com- mon, B@8{c. sYRUTs—Diamond drips, $LIS@L40; sllvor drips oxtra fino, 72@300} food mugar-lOUrD oyrup, A5@48e ; oxtra do, 503503 Now Orleaus molassen, cholce, 83 @8e; do primo, 5(@60c; do common, 657003 Porto 111e0 fnolasscs, choice, G3@050; comulon molasscs, 33 @10c. BALznaTgs—Common to best, 0@10c. Sr1oEs—Allapice, 1731803 cloves, 37@38 88@400; pepper, ' 2@33i0; nutmiegs, SLAIGI gltiger, pure, 28G3023 do’ No. 1, 0@%e; do Ko, 5,10 @00 .. BoAs—Fronch mottled, 0@63(0; German mot- fled, Tx(@7ig0; Golden Weat, Sigtlio; White Lil, 6i@62c; White Roxo, Gl(@tMc; Drown Windsor, 45@130} palm, 6@6250; Bavon Imperlal, 8@50, Branon—Gloes, VX(@10; corn, 9@ Lio; Taundry, 6 e: commiou, @t TIAY—Was dull at yestorday's quotations, Tho de- mand, o8 for somd Umo pat, was of a local oliaragtor, shippops being virtually out of tho mar- ket Wholeusle doslors wero paylng tho following— cari to conlin 20,000 1ba: ON TiAGK—Timathy, heaier Dresnd, $16.60@10,60; timothy, looso presned, $14.50 @15.60] praire, pressod, $9.00@10.00. ON WaG0N— oty loose $1LE0G1407 " prstn, loose, 300G 0,80, Fordellvery of pressed, $1.00@1.60, accordlug {0 disianco. TUIDES—Continuo {n good request, and remain firm at tho ndvanco established oarlfor in tho week, Wo ropeat our quotations: Groen butchors!, 7o} groen malted, oured, hoavy, 1lo; do light,” 120 Tart cured, 10@1030 ¢ groen frozen, 9 @93{c ; green calf, 1703 green city 'vesl kip, 200: primo, 140; dry 20@1703 'dry kip, %; dry calf, 360: dry filut, 19@ 2003 doacons, G0@G30} damagod, 8@Bjo; a) ofher Qapiagod stoci Uwo-Lhirds prico; branded, 10 per cent off, JIONEY—Obiolco comb honay s salablo ot 23@28c, but the offorlugs aro vory light. Btralued fa quict. Wo quoto: Cholcs white com, 35@380; falr to good, 20@250 3 strainod and common, 12§ 15c, Hors—There were no new features, The demand {8 vory light, aud prices ore without essentlal varias tion, Wercpeat: Primo o cholco Wostern at 403 48c; fair to good, 85G¢380 3 common to medium, 253 500} Now York, 6@30c; Lnglish, A0@800; Bavarian, BOE55e, litON AND STEEL~Was fairly activo, There wes 1o ulteration in prices, Wo quote: fearine, full 5¢, Carolins, ansly Iron,. 4 G10@ 5 rcten Horse-hoe ron; L8108 7 oy Plato fron, . @ 1 rotos Tuesia iron. o 2060 B Rueeia iron, No, 1stalned. e W@ Norway nall roda,, @la @I German plow wtecl. @2 Pl English cnat plow stecl, .. @ik @y Amierican tool stool. @ls al @ rotes @32 rates English springuteel, . .00 @lege Bl LARE FREIGHTE Were quist and uuchanged, carrlors were firm ot 16¢ for corn to Bulfalo, ''ho schoonor Guldon Tloece, to arrive, was chariored for corn to Buifalo at 10e, Also the schooner P, I, Lock, from Billwaukes to Kingston, for wheat at 2lo, LEATHER—In this branch of trade thers was a fair movement, und former Sricn! wero firmly sdbered to hulli for domeatic and for lmported leather, Wo quoto: BEMLOOK. Gity harneas. .. wed W@ 4 Uountry harnoss,. LT Liuo, vity, 1 Ib. g 4 Kip, 3 b, 60@ 1,10 iy Vst 633 1220 ity upper, No. 1, 't 283 9 Qity upper, No, 4 3 {t, N 97 uuuuuyu)mur,x»!n.L a5g a7 Collar, 3 ft.. @ 43 Galt, clty. 0 Ttough upper, Hiht, Koo uppor, davi Tulalo slaugbter sole, he Buulo slanghier soly, No. U, A B0l0seneare WorD, Onk (dr3) . Bllrl(l fi?fl Magle Asli (dry DButternut, Connter topa” {soloc) Floorlng, Gin. grooved aud susicisd; xles Wagon poies {each) Hickory, X 35,006 (#40.00 .00@25.00 30.00@40,00 37,00414.00 e P Ll s s o e e 21 scalo, tho glyon pr Sistained s ¥ed pitote balng fully ‘TIN PLATE~10, 10214, $15,00; do, 12x12, $16.60; o, 14x20, $15,00 ;' do, roofing, 10, $14.60, § : Y10 Tuxi—Larga, 4203 nmail, 436 ¢ bar, 44c. Buest ZiNo—tull casks, 1103 half ' caoks, 114@ 1134c : loss quantity, 113 ; slab, do, gfl:n‘ IllgN—NO].:m. To \‘n:nl.‘ orrER—Copper bottons, 80 ; brazicrs, over 12 s, 47 xmndx‘ooppur, e At Winc=3to 6, 8o G, 8, and 8, 100 10to 11, 11013, 40 ; 13 und 14, 12%c; 16 and 10, 14u; 17, 1507 18, 16¢; 19, 190; 90, 200 ; full bundio, 16 'per cont dis- count ; fonce wire, Tis@73ic, NAILS—Continue uctivo aud frin, Wo quote: 10@ 60d, per keg, $5,60 rates; 8d, do, £5,781 6d, do, 26,003 44, do, $6.26% 3, do, $7,00; 3d, o, 11ng, $8.60; 24, do, $3.76; clinch, $7.873¢; 1 NAVAL BT 23d¢ oY o {ho trade. ‘Trado_ia ouly moderate, the - woather bolng unfavorable, Prices rule steady as given alow : Manilin ropo, B 1b. s .8 174@ 18 Stral ropo, W 10, , 104@ 16K Homp sash eord, 2@ Marlino, B 1b, 20 @ 1 ‘Tarred rope, 3 b, . 10 @ 17T Oulrun, 3 baly 500 @6.60 Diteh, 3 brl.. 000 @7.00 Tar, 2 brl 530 @0.00 ORL§—Tlio matket for carbon ofl Was somowlint ox= glted, in conseruenco of the reporlod udvauco of 1c n Cloveland, and quolations were morked up & e, Tard and’ lnsced were n_good request, and wera firmly liold, Other olla ruled ptcady as previous- Iy quoted, Following era tho prices curront : C: 20@20)c; extrs lard off, The; No. 1, 70 esc; fineoed, raw, 93@WTo; wihalo, 830 3 Hporm, $2.00@2,10; pure, $1.10; do extrs, 05 o boiled, $1.0031,021 neat-foot oil, sirictly o Ko, 1, 800 ; bnnk ofl, 68 @ 5, T2@760 3 _elophant oll, 95¢; turpeutfue, TG Tio; - naviths, 63 Reavily, 21@2%0; napbiba, comnt 1m0m, @18, PAINYTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—A fair busincss i dolug at unchanged pricos, Tho advanco in gold Lian atregthened the arket for most urticles in the Iiat, We quote: Brlely pur $ 1300 Funoy bandi.vsveit 10.00@11.00 2 Genuine Veillo Alontaguoe, 14.50 American,.... v 12,00 Hnow whilo, Masurs’s raflroad colo Palaco tar colora in ca: Rochelle_ochre, Tugilsh Ven, v Engllsh orango Tiltsburgh orange m Euglirh red loud ‘Americon red lead, ineral Whiling, . In bulk,.. In Diadders, o PIG IRON~Contiuucs in good at the quoted prices: Beoteh (sccording to brand).. . 40 dewmund and {8 frzy ++:260.00@67.00 X Bl‘m.flfl Tuscarnwas. Masslllon : 6000 Lako Supo | E3.00@0.00 Ohicago xtono 57.00 Musourd stona coal, . 67,00@068.00 Y 'RY—Contl , and aulls readily on arrival. Choice suall turkeys Lring 16@160 ; ore dinnry stock, 123¢@13¢, _Clickens range from $3.75@ 5,00, " Bales includo 400 Ibs choleo turkeysat 15ic) 1,200 1bs do ut 16c; 160 Iba at 14xcc; 33 dozen chuice chickons at $4.75@5.00; 28 dozon at $4.50; 20 dozen at )0, 4.00, PO TATOLS—Owlng to diminished recelpts and 2 foir_inquiry n firmer feoug prevails, Car lots of peachiblows are uow quotable at 52G256¢ on track and 55580 delivered ; carly rose, for uecd, ato quetaional 6o} Bweot potatocs bigin o appear on the market. Joraoys aro quoted ot $7.00@7,50 per brl, and Loules fanog ot $5.25@5.60, W nolo sales of bear pouche ‘hero was 6 alight fmprovoment fn_tho demand for salt, prices ruling steady un given Lolow): Onondaga ‘and Sagiuaw, fine, $2.25; ore dinary coarse, $2,35 ; cosrse Diamond 0, $2,403 ground solar, $2,60 ; dairy, without bags, $3.50; dairy, with pags, $4.23@4.50; Ashton dafry, Vr mack, $5.003 ground aluny, $2.35@2,50; Turk's Tatand, $2,00, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS—Wero in modorate demand, Tollowlng are 20 Priocs current = DOOLE—YOUR PANEL, Thickness. DOONB—TWO YANKL, 2x Ohyox 0., 2x 81y Ox 8, 2% 6 by Ox 0, 2x 81y 0x 8, ‘GUTEIDE LIS, Priceper window.’ N . 80a made from SEEDS—The morket was_quict_ to-day, with the ox- ception of a falr inquiry for the botter grades of tm- othy. Clover wns stondy at $1.75@4,80 for primo ma. alum, sud $5.90@30.00 for mammoth, Millet wold at $£1.05 for cholco nead, sud Iupgarian at $1.2061.25, x wus uncliangod, 'Sales includo 100 bags timothy 453,45 3 138 bagu do at 33,10 204 bags primont §3.35 100 bngs g0od nt $9,30 ¢ 183 gy at $3:25; 65 bugs faiz nt$3.20 70 age at $3.18 ; 30 boge at $.03 ¢ 160 baga orditinry &t §3.00 ; 5 baga clover ot 45,805 4 Lags prime at SL753 4 bnge mammoth ab $6.00% 1 car Hungarian $2:25 1 40 Lags do at $1.20 ; 20 bags millet at $1,05, FEAS—TRulod very quict aiid the genoral market v Incklug ju strength, Thero wero no quotable changos o prices; Young 1lyson, common to fair, 50@Ge; do good, 03@60; do cholco t0 oxtra o, §1.00@H.201 comnion to tiua old Hyaon, T0c@$1,00; common {mporial, 60@ 050; goodl 1o chioies dg, UCGSLI10; fine to good gune powder, T0c@$1.00; chotce, SL1 ; oxtis, $1U5@ 146; choice to oxtra leaf Japan, 002331007 fair to ood o, 70@800 3 commion do, §316o; colored nntuzal oxf Japnt, G3@G6e; vommon’ to Ane Oolong, Y5G 450§ good, 6U@T00; chiolee to extra, D1c@$1.00. "LOBACCO~Wau qulat aud slewly © OnwiNa—Fino Out—Extra, 71@850; cholca, 63@ 760} commion, 55@60e § POOr, 1063500, TLug—Natiiral leaf, 13@800 3 bulf bright, 60@700§ black, sound, 48G65c. SuOKING—LExtra, GIG50 5 medium, 30G320; come mou sterns, G200, WOOD—Hteniuiny dull and weak at tho following price. do: Leech, $12.00; maple, $18.00; ckory, §14.00 ; slabs, $1.50088,00, deliverad, WOO!—The market remnina in about tho sawmo conw ition nu for wome tiime past, "ho Eastorn markota are Teported a8 more active, but prices arogonurally weak and i buyers favor, \Wo repeat quotatfon “Pub, waslicd, oxtra inediun Tuby washod, fair {0 do. .. Gomimon dingy. Fleaco, washiod, X, light. Fleoce, wushed, X, Aingy Flooce, waehu, ioece, woshed, X, . Fleeee, wanhod; wedlum Hghe, Flecee, warhed, modinm alugy, ece, unwasbiod, XEXX, b good locos, unwushod, X&XX) dligy.. lcoco, wwashod, soarso to meidivin, Flocce, uuwashod, coarse, and dingy Buper, pulled. . Extra, pullod urry woul 5@ 100 s, —_————— EBittsburgh 041 Marikcot. Preranunu, Mareh 20,—Crude potroleum | ive and nomiual at $116 per brl st Parker’s Landing, wyiial to & 16-100 por gallon bere, Rofined solive; exe port demand, spot, 163c, xi4, 188 in.... ... 2510 A discount of from 25 to 80 por cent {s " tho above list,

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