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-— ——— AT AT D OXICY TRIBUNIT: . WD BSDAY, WARCH 11, 1874 fact (hnt gomo woro nnxlons to woll. vARLEY, Totanan, FhI0F, . .vyseeses Aperm, $2.10@2.20; neatafoot ol mricily ymre, $1.10; T S - M ON EY AND GOMM E RCE. e murkot elosed tame at tho following_raugo | No.2 Tingoo 100,000 anat7 | otwwsttiom, exa, fiked, 1. ety 00 o Mo 1o boaic oif, O arrain, o] | ook 003 markel dull and prlea ahoul th samd of pri Moss pork, casti or woller Muren, | N TATT A0 T, },":m';lmn-ll«ul., th, elephunt’ ofl, 'D3es turpentine, 033803 uaphiha, 6 THan—Recolptr, ioluding roported areiynls, 1,60 ELLGI@1L,65:_do soller Aprll, SULI0G@LLGY; | Tefocted- AR50 W90 ‘otants, Tabbittls, caso, aravity, 170 naplitha, comnnion, e, MONETARY. TurspAy Evenina, Mavch 10, The supply of money in this market in nbun- dont, though tho domand Is active, oxpeciutly trom spoculators in pork and geain. Now York oxohango continues scarco and firm at par, ‘T'he recolpts of currenoy fram tha country aro now lnrgely in oxcoss of the outilow, and cur- roncy iy becomming abundunt here. AN INCREASE OF BANIK NOTES NOT NECESSARILY INFLATION.” A fow dnys ngo wo oxprossed tho boliof that tho prosent dopreciation of the currensy was not duo to tho oxcosslva amount in cireulntion, but to tha disoredit onst by tho Governmont itself apon {ts own notes, by its contunted repudintion of ita promisos, atd by its suicidnl polioy of eoll- g gold, and thus becoming o slaver of its own vaper. Wo think that (his ean o proven sabis- tuetorily to any ono who fa not detormined thnt bo will not bo convineed by reason, Lhe follow- ing figuros show tho prico of gold, also tho 1ggregate amount of groenbacks, Iractionnl cur- roney, aud National Banlk notes in civenlation ab tho close of onch of thio last thrao yoary, sud also st the presont tim ! s, 1870, Averngo price of gold for (he niouth, 111, frernbacks and fractionnl currenc; Notfonal Bauk notes, Aggregoto elreulation pECTMDER, 1671, Averaga prico of gold for i month, 109, Grecubiiels ond fractiosal curreney, National Bank noles,ceseens Agaregato circulation, ; DECENER, 1672, Avorago prica of gold for the month, 113, @recnbacks and fractional CUFTENCY ... «v.1.,$398,055,815 Nutlounl Bank uot 5 30,105,027 Aggregata cireulation, L $701,850,801 DroEMBER, 1974, Averago prico of gold for tho month, 110, Greenbacks and fractional curroney. Nationnl Dank notes. Aggregato olrculation....... A0 i 1, 1871, Price of gohd, 11236, @recubaclis udt frictional currency, National Balk uotes 48,050,000 Aggregata cirenlation. .. $179,100,000 e above figuros show ihat within the last thirty-nino mouths thero haw beon an increase of 257,000,000 of currenoy, and yet, as shown by the price of gold, tho valuo of the currenoy is iust nbout tho snmoe a8 it was over threo yenrs ngo. It may bo suggested that tho oxvausion of trade Lins been equal to the expansion of cur- rency, and that thiy bas provented the doprecin- tion. This, howover, would not be tenable ground. Every ono nist admit that trado hna been much deprossed sinco the panle, and does not require us much curroncy now as it did o year nizo, or ovon throo yenrs ago, and yet, with fho prico of gotdat 1113 to-day, Bnd with nently §48,000,000 moro pajior money in_circuln~ tion than threo years ago, and nearly $50,000,000 more than one year ngo, tho cuironcy in worth 90 couts in gold on tho dollar, or just about the sama ns three years ago, and is worth evona littlo moro than ‘it was ono year ago, when trade was mueh more expanded, and cur- reney was in demand for payments in thoe cou- struction of ruilroads in the distant Lerritories of tho West, It cannot ba reanonably cleimed thnt either the population or the business of tho country hns incroased in tho same ratio ng the currency in tho lnst yenr. Tho fact, therelore, that this incronso of” curvency has beon mado withiout cnuslng dopreciation 11 it value, shows that tho depreciation is due to some other causa than the amonnt of it in circulntion. ‘This cause, wo clam, is tho persistont repudintion of it obligatious by the Government. But wo have even amore couclusive proof that tho vatuo of tho curreney is governed by the nt- titudo of the Govornmont in regurd to redemp- tion in coin rather than by the smount of cur- roney in circnlation, ‘I'his proof is in the offect produced by tho ** Public Credit " resolution Daksed by thio Cougress of 1869-'70. During the year 1864, with un aggregato of only $681,0i0,000 of grreenbacke, fractionals, and Nutional Bunk notos_in cireulntion, the averngo prico of gold was 133, shiowing the paper curroney to ho worth 76 centy ingold onthe dollar, bulafter tho wlqumn of tho Public Cradit resolution whicl pleddred tho faith of the Governmeul to redeem 1ts greenbacks in coin us soon s practieablo, tho prico of gold hegan to decline, and in u fow montha touched 111}, From this figure it now fluctunted nlp and down in accordanco with the movoments of the Troasury and the otlior spcoulntors for the last Lhrea years, but from 110 to 112 has hoen nbout the aversge prica, Wo think thut the forogoing facts provo that tho alt%l'v(,’nm volumo of curroncy may ba ine creased by tho incrouso of Netionnl Bank notes, and yet tho entiro volume of currency bo appro- cinted in valuo, it the Government will ouly tul- i1l 1ts promises in the legal-tendor notes to the oxtent of its ability to do ko, If, instend of bo- coming a sposulator in its own tolon by L milo of uuhl, the Government will devoto ity surplna gold each moulh to the redomption of thut many grooubacks, itho greenbueks will unquestionably ineroase in value. even if the Trcasury poys thom nl oub again, And if the greenbucls appreciato in valuo tho National Bank notes, redeemabla in groon- backs, must alseappreciate, no mattor how many of them are in cireulation, Waeluim, thorefore, that banking can safely bo made free if the Go sument will only show & disposition to establish ita credit by the redemption of greonbacks to the exten: of its ability each month, and that this would not necesearily imply contraction of tho greenbacks, nor vven n comploto reRumption of fpscie payscnts, 1t i8 truo that groonbucks will Lealiably never quizoreach par with gold, without e redemsption ol all the grcenbuefid that may b presented for puymont, - But thoy wonld ap- prinial;, even if the Government were to redecti anl pay out again, no mora thun 4,000,000 per ‘nis 1 suflicient ground for the balief thnt tanking, under vuch cireumstances, conld Lot rerult i depreciation of the curroney, and, tuerclore, would not lead to * inflation.” THE INDIAN PAMINE AND THE FRICE OF BIEAD- STUFFS, _A Tondon dispatch of March G to the Now Yok Jowrnal of Commerco wnys Tiord North- hroak, Viceroy snd Governor-Goneral of India, telegraphs to tho Indian Ofleo that it in expocted the Government will be obliged to mulntain 4,660,000 persona for throe months, The sxpen- ditures on acconut of tho famine to the and of Februery luat are estimnted av £7,600,000. Mr. Dizxach, the now Miniscer, I8 reportad w wuying that tke Government would necossurily Loy & large purchaser of breadstulls, rogardioes of the price. LOCAL STOCK AND TOND MARKET. Mesera. Preaton, Kean & Co. quote us follows this p.m.: , uited Staten fe of '31 ary aud Jul; Tited Htates 5 104 United Htates Tnited & Gold (full weight), . Gold cungons. Goldexcliange, 11 111 Sterling.,.., $4.B44EA50 Culeago City Tn, 28 & fnt, g & int Cook Conunty T....... .+ U8 &int, W) &int, Town, county, and" city ‘10’ per Celt LUDAB vt vannasranann . V@V e LATEST, n\)n\v Yong, March 10.—3lonoy very easy al §@ Sterling quict and firm 0t $4.84 for sixty days', $LAT@.8TYS tor sighe, Customy recoipts, $504,00( Internal 1ovenao receipts, 59,000~—tho smallost for o tang time past, Txports of produce for tho weok, $338,161. Gold cloned ut 11157, aftor olfiug ut 111%@ 11134, Currying rated, 1 to 4 per cont. ‘Tha Assiatont Treasurer disbursed 946,000, Clearings, 29,000,000, Governments firm, Brate bonds dull, Stocks dull until just provious to the final close, when an advanca of 3{ to 3¢ per cank took placo, on a rumor from Washington thut o prom- weut Sonator from Now Englund had expresued tho opinion that the legal-tender circulation would bo lixed ab &400,000,000, and that thero would ba an inerease of &46,000,000 in Nutionul Bunk circulation, The markot was nctlvo aud fitm in final dealings, and tho highest pricos of tho day were genorally curront, Westorn Uaion, Lake Shoro, ftuek Inlitnd, and Northweatorn were tho feutres, Tho sales hobween 10 und 2 v'elook smounted to 82,000 shnres. New York Contral w”"l'“ the 4 per cent eemi-annusl dividend April 15, Commodore Vandorbilt bought the §1,000,000 Loke Shore bouds sold at suctlon to- duy ut'90 conts, flat. GOVERNMENT BONDS, 14035 Coupanm, 1 1837 |Coupons, 08, Coupons, Cougons, 6. Coupons, ', R ST 5 Caupoun, ' \Curroncy G, Coupou, '68 (ew). + LB NUW B84sgreenss. 5 i \ Quickaiiver Adtmn_Jxpy Wella Fargo Ameriean Fsp Uni 3 Coitra Michigan 2 8 Tlitaburgh % FLWa., 875] Unlon Pacitlo st Northwestern,. 623 | Unfon Tuckiie bonds. Norlhwestern Dfil.... T05{{Central Yaciflo bond: 10635 Del, Lacl, & Weater: Wl 43%| Now Jerscy Coniral Boston, Hart, & ¥ 8t Paul woes T BSTATE, The following insirumonts wero fllod for roc- ord on Tuesday, March 10 OICY PHOVERTT. Went Jacknon at, bot Bacramento nnd Troy siw, n f, nnd 3 of 16 nercs, datod Fob. 243 conslderation, 10,000, West Jackson sty bet Albsuy and Troy ste, n f, und X of 6 acres, dated Maveh 25 consideration, $10,000, Lot 13, In Block 1, #n sama subdivision s tho abovo, dated dnn, 20; coustderntion, $600, West Washington t, w of Staunton st, n f, 72x1261t, dated March 0; conaldoration, $,000, Ilonry st, 230 £t w of Asliand av, 8 £, 34x12¢ ¢, dated Feb, 205 consideration, $450, Tndlana av, h w corner of Twenty-fourth gt, o f, 127 X121 10 ft, dated March 63 consiidoration, 21,001, Margarot ut, T fL g of Henry st, W £, 243104 1, duled Tel, 143 consiileration, $i00. Murgaret at, 49 1t 8 of onvy st, w1, 24x103 £t, dated Tob, 18} conslieration, $700. Taako B, 100 £ w of Westeri ov, 1 f, 265100 ft, dated Mareh 105 consldoration, $5,100, Madison st, 915 8-10 £t of lloman av, nf, G0x101 11, dated Marcl 0; consideration, $3,330, "Frout at, 240 ft \w of Ualsted sf, # , 06 £t runuing to Walneo st, B3t A of Thirty-seventls at, o f, 2z 1235 el dniéd March 20, 150 consldoratioly, S0, dated Mareh 43 coneldoration, §5,000, ’ “Lubeck t, 185 £t w of Rtoboy ity Fulton t, 95 ft w of Cussitt at, 8 f, 25x120 £, dated Teb, 193 consideration, €3,000, dnfed March 9 considuration, $5,000, TFowlor st, 600 £t ¢ of Ttobey sty 1 f, 25160 £t, dated Rublo at, 162 L 8 of Bixtcohth at, w f, 24x03 ft, bulld- 1nirn, dated Feb, 7 ; considoration, §2 $2,0100, Cottaga Gravo av, 1 W cor of 'Thist 205 rivor, dateit Yob, 123 conldoration, $3,500, Titteenth ut, 108 £ w of Loomis at, n f, 2ix12 1, 29x100 £t, dated March 4} consideration, 2500, Went Kinzio st, 80 ft o of Unlon at, 8 f, 20x76 ft, Marcli 10§ conslderation, §1,250. s aa tho alovo, dated Yeb, 7; consideration, 118 £t, with bulldligs, dated Feb, 1 ~first at, e f, 00x 3 consideration, sa1,000, Uaklcy v, 120 1t 8 of Blno Irland av, o £, 855350 £t, dated Jan, § 3 consldoration, $10,440, "Whirty-seventh at, b Binunton_ av, 81, 42c 110 11, dated Nov. 4, 18731 consideration, $5,000, Tinzfo st, 59 Tt Of 1inrt ut, & £, 20x100 T, dated Fob, + connldération, $3,000, ‘Fako at, 296 9-10 1t 'n w of Lyman at, 6w £, 48x100 £t, dnted Slarch 10 ; conaideration, $1,060. JGrand at, 1 o cor'of Thirly-rth sty b £, 1901253 £, Quted March 103 consideration, £1,000, koumit ov orry Lidr Tot 0, in Block 3, Rawson & Acker 49, 14, duted Marclt 7 ; consiileration, 2,700, Yotk 40 to 50, in Biock 10, Meltow’s Addiion, dated Tob, 24 1 conelderntion, $3,620. Tt 0 4 Tillotson's prxt. of Lot 11, Bee, 16,38, 14, dated March § 5 conshloration, £3,000. Lota ¥ und 10, in Block 4, of Phuro & Backelt'a part of 03 163 W1, 89, 1 dated Marct U consiera- tiun, $000, Lota 1 and 2 of Tots 12 to 10, in Tambleton's 8w 3¢ ofnw & Bac, 16, 38, 14, dated Feb,2; considorution, 3,000, cor o COMMERCIAL, Tugspav Eveniya, March 10, Tho following wore the receipts and shipmonta of tho lending articles of produca in Chicago during tho past twenty-four honrs, and for thoe corresponding dato one yonr ngo : l HOKIPTS, HINIVISUNTR, 1. || o7, ) 16 i 3 Flour, brly 0,031 6,245 Wheat, bu, ans81| 8728 Corn, bt Ml 14,868 Outs i, 22,781 23,976 Lye, b, (T RV B W 1 Baley, Uit 10612 6703 Graew eced, ... 161,505| 128,120 Pinx seod, s BT Braow corn, b8, 40,000 Cured ineats, ILs | 507,875(2545, 27% 05 “allow, 1A, Sheey, No. Hides, s, tighines, Uris. Wool, 1ts, {27,000 Polatoes, b 5 N 0 Lanmbor, No, £t 5000|1401, 850 1378,000 Shlngles, No, . 610,000 [1321,700! 585000 Tath No. - 3 Ao 70,000 Sult, ‘bris. . 740 Withdrawn from store yesterday for city con- sumption: 1,280 bu wheat, 2,465 bu corn, 1,021 bu oats, 358 bu rye, 1,899 bu barley. I'he following grain has bsen inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: Y5 cars wheat, 25 cars corn, 6 cars oats, aud 3 cur xye. 1, 128 ears, or 46,000 bu, ho American Grocer hus recontly beon en- Targed with a chango of form to meet the grow- ing demand, ‘Uhe Grocer now gives quotations and market reviews of every lending brauch of Lusiness, and of all the prineipul mevkets of tho conntry, each weal, 'no lending produco markets wers generally strongor to-diy, with a fair_aggroguto of buni noss doing, ‘Llioro was & slurp spuculutivo_do- mand in savoral_of the dopartmonts, and littlo disposition to sell in athere, ra tho 'racaipts of praduce this morning were generally small, For- cign and Eostern motkots aro gonorally improv- ing as spring nppronchios, and tha tondency all roiind seoms to ho Lo gronter firmuosy, which iy partinlly dua Lo an ensior monoy murke Tha dry goods trado coutinuos quict and prices of certnin lines—notably unpopular brands of bienched and browsn cottons, and printy—are working easior. Comparutively few intarior buy- ur wero to bo scen to-duy, most of the ordury coming through tho mails. Grocories raled quiot, with biit alight varmbion in prices. Sugues, sirups, rice, snd spices wero quoted steady and firm, F'ens aro casy. Coffeos are wimottled. "I'ho butter ail cheeso matkets wero without now fentures., Dried fraits were gonorally quiet, apples alono whowing auything nore than o modorate dogreo of netivity, " Speculators aro still in the murket picking up any stray lots of apples that may be ohitaingbla nk the curront rates, aud tho tendaney of pricos. is unmistakably upward. Xish cou- Linno to meet with o largo. domand, and the dif- forout descriptions nvo liold with fiemness st the quoted pricos, No changes woro dovolopod in tho butter, bagging, paints, and tolmceo mar— Letw, Oils were «uuat, and most desoviptions woro wtendy, Carbon was un excoption, being quoted 4o towor. Common lumber was again in fair demnnd for shipment, and fiens at §15,00 per ni, Thore win no yarticilar change in the wetal, nail, or iron wmrkets. Nabls and tin-plato aro fltm, and othor articles slondy, Drugs and chemienls wero meeting with the usuul demand, Iodine and opium were lower, and citrio nefd o triflo highor, Iricos for the remuining articles in tho list wera unchauged, Wool, hops, and broom-corn wore quiot. Ilay ruled stendy, and sowme doncriptions firm wndorn faie local demand, Light bides wora dull and ensior, while lieavy wore in ro- queat and stundy. - Timothy uad Was Yosn netive, but without quotuhlo ehango, Othor soods were alko quist, oxcopting elover, which advanced un- dor ight offorlugn and & good guley, Choleo penenblow potatoos wore nuareo and fivmer, but wixed lots wera quita plauty and dall, Frosh ity waw vary senen,” sl chwico lots sold igher, Iiggs ndvanued, Tighwings woro in gond domand, and only tuir supply, and this rasulted in_un dvaneo of 170 por gullon, sules of il brls boing roported b Gie, Tho market closod flvm, Dressed liogs weve i light supply, and whily tho demand wis vory frir sales wore rostrictod by the small offerings. Pricos woro withaut Im- portant change, choleo lots of heavy volling at 26,00, ond light at 50.10@6.125, closingatendy, Salow wora roported of G0 poorab i#4,60; 40 choieo henvy at 86,005 80 do light at $1.10 5 100 dout $6.1217 5 21 div, on 200 lvs wt E0.00@G.10, Tota), 204 head. Provisions were quiot and wenk at n deelino of 15@200 por bl on mons pork; H@7T24e por 100 tw ou dard, whilo wonts wora aliored mare frecly, und could huvo bean hud at 4 shade lownr wico had buyers doomiod iL prudent to take hold, ‘Llioro Wore relativoly fow ordors on the murkot for any doseription of product, #o thnt tho businoss dono was almost entively local, and consisted of speoulntive donls, Rocoipts of llve hogs continue light, probnbly on acconnt of tho ronds In tho eountry, and_pricos for tho raw waterial have un” upward tendouoy, Desidos this, enrly ndvieos from ontsido muarkots gonor- ally quoted flrnness, so that thore wis not! fi Duk local onunes to aifoot pricos adyorsely, =i theo only Kolution of tho wonkness to-day lny in the dourth of outslde ordors aud the Ao nollor May, S14.85@14.90; primo mons porl, SI2T6@I00% oxtra prime do, S1L76@IL00. Lined, caeh or soller Marcen, &8.40@8.0214 ; Ao vollor_ Aprll, £0.00@%.025¢"s da sollor Muy, &0.16@. 1714, Groen linms at y@Yl(e for 10 and 16 Ib avornges; sweet-plokled Lnum, 03¢ @10}ge; diy-snlted meats, loose, nb BY@hlde for ahionldors, 7o for Cumborlands, TH@7%c for loug clenr, 790 for suort rils, 3@t for short clear; tho aamo boxed at o vor I abovo those prices. Meats for April dolivory ifo bighor, and for May 3do highor, than ecash pricos, Dacon moatd, 03¢u for houldors, B3(@8Y{c for sbort ribs, 8 @a for short ofour, sl pnoked in bokow: tho mamo in hhts, 2o bigher. Dacon hams, 113¢@ldc, Mesn beof, &8.76@0.00; oxtra ' moss do, #0.76@10.00 bioof hamw, §20.00@23.60. City tallow, BI{@0}40; gromso quotable nt 4i{@Tc, Holes wero roported of 260 brls moss porl, cnsh, vt S14.60 3 260 brls do ut 8166 3 250 bLrls woller April ab 814,70 600 Drls do abt £14.76; 1,000 brip do at S14.80 ; 1,600 sotlor May nt 14,90 5 600 brls do at ®14.04; 600 Lrls do at 814,00 3 260 Les Jard wellor Apnl ab £9.00 ; 2,600 ted do at £0.071¢ 5 760 tes do at $0.10 ; 100 ten fresh swaot-plellod hams, avornging 161¢ Ihs, at 9140 ; 260,000 1bs short clonr, sollor April, ab &H.16 3 160,000 1bs short ribs, sollor April, at £7.00 } 500 bxs long aud shorb clenr, cneli, At 0. 'lour wns in vory fair demand, aud thoe mnrket wos modorately netive, and a shade flimer, thongh not quotably higher, Bbl]»imrs wore on tho market, nnd purchased o fow lots, but tho pricos asked woro generslly a fraction wbove thelr viows, Snles wore mainly of well-known brands of spring oxtras, At the olosa the mar- kot was steady and iirm, Salos wero roported of 60 briy wlnte winter extras nt £6.76; 100 brls do (Wis,) at £6.123¢ ; 200 bris do on privato tarms ; 100 bl Bpiving oxtras ot $6,26; 100 brls do (Minp.) at £6,00 ; 100 brls do at 8(1.37}51 400 Lrls do nt 6,86 3 100 brls do at 56,26 5 60 bris do wb §6.00 5 800 brlw do on privato torms ; 200 bila Auporiing ut $4.80 3 100 brls do nt =460 ; 100 bris do ab $4,00 ; 200 brls ryo at $4.80; 100 bris doat $4.76, Total, 2,710 lrls. Tho followlug waro the quotations at tho closo: Fair to good whito winters, <8100 @ 8. Good to cholca diunesvia, Tatent 40, 1vueenee o Yuir to choite apring, superiino, Commondo. Ttye flour, ... Tuckwheat do, IOt e nee . . 1.0 ‘Wheat was excitod and irregular, at an avorngo advanco of ife per bu. The onrly telogramm from Livorpool quoted an advance thore, and Now York was subsequently reported stronger, whilo our receipts wero light, tlio inspection of this morning hoing only 95 enr-londs. ‘Fhoso facts induced n heavy speculative demand oarly, which caused nn advange, but the riso in prices bronght out 8o many sollers aa to wenken tho markot badly a littlo after 12 o'elock, Most of tho purchasos seemod to bo mmde by tho short interest, though o few buying ordors woro fillod for ontsido parties who wero not praviously in- terested in the denl, The shipping dewmand was vory light, but the smnlluess of the curront ro- capts caused them to bo rolatively fivm, as thoy wora wantod for earrying, ‘L'l 'ho pninliness of che roecipts i8 undonbtedly owing to the bad stato of tho ronds in the country, as all advicos conenr in stating that a good deal of whont ju waiting to Lo moved in hero ss soon a3 circum- stancos will permit. Bollor April oponed ab 51.239¢, roso to 81.211¢, foll back to 8112 and ‘closed at 61,923, Soller Slay sold ub £1.20@1.233¢, closing at S126%. Sefler tho i, or regulur No. 2 spring Hold at_SL21@ ng, closing at $1.213. Btrictly frosh ro- coipts of No. 2 spring solil at 1@12(c over regu- Inr, closing at 912! No. 1 spting was rola- tivoly active nt &1.95 for struigist, to $1.26 for Northwestern in tho Central Llovator,—both on estornge. No. 8 spring closad at $1,1734, and re- jected do nt §1,11, Cnshi sales wore reported of 3,60 bu No, 1 Northwestern (Central recoipts) 81,263 400 Lut do and 11,100 bu_No, 1 spriujs (2c storage) ab £1.25; 31,800 bu No, 2 spring, dtrictly frosh, ot $L23)¢: 12,800 bu do at £1.231¢ ; 8,400 bu do at 51,33 ; 6,600 bu do (part frosly ot S1.228¢5 7,000 bu do, roglar, 8% 21,2213 5,000 b do at $1,221¢; 8,200 budo ut £1.281%1 10,000 bu do nb $1.22'; 10,000 bu do at $1.215¢ + 5,000 bu (winter rocoipts) at 1415 ; 800 b No, 3 spring nt $1173{ ; 1,200 bu do at S1.178¢; 12,400 bu do at S1.171¢; 1,600 bu ro- Jectod apriug at $1.11. Total, 140,900 L. Corn was netive, and averagad 13go higlior on cash und the April option, but loas on May de- liverics, tho promium on which diminighed to 21¢ @2J{o ovor April. Liverpool was quotod 6d por 490’ The bighor, ond Now York wus slrongor, whilo our recaipts woro small, espocintly of old corn, This devolopad thio movement to which wo reforred this morning. Tho parties who now control most of tho old coru hioro wore buying all of it that was offerod, whilo wanting to maks ono liand wash the other, by solling May nygninst it. This necounts for tho reduced promivm on the Intter, which was 24{c yesterday, aud 3¢ on Friday lakt. Tlie prosout promiuni docs not pry the cost of tho oxtra gtorage acoruing during 4ho laltor lmir of April, to say nothing of tho othior conts of carrying, which sliows that the difference betwoen old nud nesw coru is alrondy antierpatod, though tho Iatter is not yot doliver~ ublo on contracts. Sellor April opencd at t31go on tho sidewalk and at 6ic on 'Change; roso to 6434e, and declined to G31¢e, closing 86 G314 Seller May sold at 653(@074c, closmg nt 65, Ttogulur No. 2 corn cloved st GSo; aud strictly froah recoipts of do ab G3}4@633do. Now No. 3 olosed at 0lo; old rejocted at 6lc; and now do ut 67340, Cnsh fules woro reported of 10,000 bu high mixed ot Gio; 4,800 bu No. 2, old, strictly do Gide; 19,000 bn do o Gio; 10,000 bt {05 5,000 bu do ut 635¢e; 24,800 bu do, b, b G partly frosh, at 633¢c; 5,800 bu do, ‘reguiar, at 11403 10,000 bu do ut Giio; 800 bu do, “now, at 105 800 bn rojectad, old, at 620; 800 bu do ub 61370 ; 800 bu do at (13505 1,200 ‘bu do nt G1ifes 1,600 bu do at Gle; 2,000 bu do nu G0ige; I,200 bu do at 60¢; 4,800 bu do, now, at 630} 6,000 bu do st 573ge. Total, 102,400 bu. Quty were in improved demund, and tho mar- ot wag modorately nctive, firmor, und nbout Jge per bu highor, more especially on lots for imue- diato delivery, New York quoting an improved markot, No. 2 cush gold at 433¢@4do for regu- Iar, aud 4i}4o for strictly frosh, closing quiot and steady. Sellor April tunged at_ 44} @110, and closed ot 4i5{@4434c, Sollor May averaged e above April. * Cash’ sales wore roported of 2,400 bu No. & (fresh) at 4117 ; 5,000 bu do, reg- wlar, ut 4ic; 5,600 bu dout 44355 600 bu by samplo at 4%0. Totnl, 18,600 bu. Ttyo was in very fuir domand, but, s the offer- ings wero small, business was nocossarilv ro- strictod, Prices wore firm at Gle for ropular, and G650 for freul, clowing sondy with 8Ge bid for fresh. Salos woro roported of 800 bu No, 4 frash ub 86o; 1,200 bu do nt 863405 3,200 b by samplo at 88340 400 bu do al 8o, Wotrl, 8,600 . Burloy was dull andlower. 'Theofferings wero Jimited, und tho demand only fair, though wo hnvo 241,000 bushels of the various grades in onr olovalors, Buyors und sollors, howover, were apart in their” viows, tho formor insisting on Invgor concessions thun holders woro willing to graut, heneo trado dragged, Trosh rveceipts of No. 2 wero offerod at $LGY, and Yoguler do ut L350, without olicting n bid, No. 8 sold spuringly ut 81,88 for {resh ro- coipts,Hojectod was nominal uf $1,20, Sumplo Jots dull, Cush sales_wore roported of 1,600 bu No. 2, purt frouh, ut $1.52; 800 bu No. 8, frosh 4t S1.98 3 400 bu by snmplo (Culifornin) ot $1.90; 400 bu do at $1.70 ; 400 budo at HL.60 3 400 bu do ub $L.G5; 400 bu do at 3140 400 budo ab $1.4734, ail ou truck, ‘Lotal, 4,800 b, F1b Tollowing are the footiugs of the ofileint ulatomont of grain in stora in this eity on the wvoniug of Saturdiy last, and at correspondiug dutes § WHEAT, AMarch7. Feb, 28, MarchB, 1T, 18T 18T w Figd . b 2 o eai 147,099 196050 7,00 2,610 LIS 101001 N o 120,199 111,061 5U%,070 No, L N, W apring . 140,619 134405 i No, 3 N. W, spring 16,501 Ttojocted springs, 7 No grado spriug i wotal, YollaW.oaass No gradu,,. Now high mix 0,300 otal.yyee 9,610,810 4,160,750 5,741,601 VATH, 78 1,09 17 64070 17316 BRI BUXA0T 1,5 FEN LTI 20 UER 9T 543 D170 BEO081 1,000,703 2 a4 0,040 AE BB WLTH F1T S (TRY 0} W . TGh S W0 Totalignre seisresron 281,008 LD 48,048 Total of all kinds, 7,448,788 bu, 'Ihosos fugures show an Incronsa durtng the week of 200, it whoat, 55,080 bu corn, 21,718 bu oats, and 3,060 bu barloy, With o decrenso of 6,295 bu yo. EUROPEAN MARKETH, 2 Tho followlufi adviees woro received on 'Chango to-dny, In_nddition to thoso glven {n our tele- ggraphio colwmus ¢ Manot 10~Tondon—Cargoce 0ff const, wheat atiff 3 corn GUG318 doaror, Cargues on passage, wheat wnd corn upward {endeney, donid eargos No, % Apriug whoat ol coxst, BT@ihs, Good cargocs Amoricts mixed corn off conat, 0, Wenthor in Jine aland, snowlng, Liverpool—Wheat netivo, Corn risiug, White Galifornin whoat, 124 7d@3tia. Siriug whest, 114 70@12 3, American mixed corn, 308, HOUREI MEATH, T the Editor of The Cliedan Tribune : T will ngain respectfully ask for n amall spaco in your columng, It s full tdmo this gomo of blind-man's-buf was over. A fow of thio M F“rk mon” nud that priviloged gontlomnn, their coungolmau, hiavo kopt the ?lnv up for four days. 'Thoy have tied around thoir head and oyes tho fllinsy, throadbnro rag of protenso. They try aitoruatoly to make people believe they ave groping biindfolded for some demon in the darlk, and nre passing thomaolvos off as tho ronl orlgiual_ “Tunoconts,"—injured abrond, Thoy now, Itka Mirabenu's pensant, wear n gol~ tlod, pnin-strickon lagk, and look s it losses in park wae an inovitnble ordinanco of lleayon to bo put up with Jike the wind and hail. Not forwontof firo, butof plan, have thoy como to tho point whoro thoy now fiug themsolves, By profanity, exaggorntion, and threatoning—they started off os 1f they would raduce aven the "Dovil to torms. The tempor displayed for tho pust fow days hne hoon void of nduetion and renson. LEach polnt of my former lattor hias boen kopt far in tho distanco, and not ono singlo point conld they daro to rofuto. ‘Tho commercinl nud business aspact of the caso hag been thrown nsido designedly, and ono worthy of tho meolings of tho provision Night Board utTwonty-second streot, ins boon adoptaed. Havo they not got somae ono in tholr man-of- ‘usiness departmont that enn honestly stop for- ward and discuss tho mattor? Tho pagea of tho “I'ress nre open to you. The judgment of every provision dealer will bo in your favor if you are right. If tho charges thal T bring againkt the system thnt exists nmongat us ore but shadows, the cold stool of truth will go harmlosaly by. But I can prove by rosults and facts, DLy tho ~opinious and cxporianco of ' thig commorelnl community of this aud other Innds,—that wo linve o rotton systom, tho smell of which i now in overy point wo irade with, ond the sooner tho knifo strikes decp and keen, tho batter, Feeling my position is ust—that the relinble and legitimato dealers know that if Thavo written strongly, I havo not writton wrongly, that the complaints from points shipped to ero still coming in strong s langnago can express, that somebody hore has cheated thom, that distant buyors still coutinuo to writo “wo paid for good menls, but received only n clean cortificato and stinking meats; wo nid for mwess pork and got 5 por cont one porl, Wo have pald tho inspoction fees and received a ticket that is worthless the mo- mont tho monoy is paid.” I now ask somo ono of tho stricken to atop forward and prove ihat our wholg inspection system is not one of authorized hypoerisy. Our wholo systom will receive duo care and attention from me ab any timo roquired—which I beliove is now at hund, and if not trespassing too much on your valu- ablo spaco, I will do what I ean to make our market licreafter comparo favorably with any in tho woril, Yours respectfully, Cuicaco, March 10, 1874, Uronon Cowax. TATEST. Whont was dull and declined to $1.21%¢ sllor April, but uftorwards recoverod to S1L23@1.22)4, closing nt this rnge, Corn was quiet nud lowar, closing nt G216@022¢e for April and G13{@643g0 for May, closing at tho outsido. ¥ CALL, NOARD, Provisions wore retive und ansler. Mess porl, casl or seller, the month, closed ot S14.50@ 14.60; soller_April, SELG0@IL.60; sollor May, $1LT3@14.76. Lord, cash or sollor tho month, £3.806..00; woller April, $8.923¢@8.05; soller My, €0.07@9.10. Short clenr, casli or sollor the month, offerod at 8c; sollor April, no bids, 10 offors ; seller May, no bids,no offors; short rihy, cash or geller tlio month, olffored at'87.40; wellor April, 87.02¢@7.7214 ; 'sollor May, £7.80 bid; shouldors, cash or sollor tho month, offored at $6,621¢; sollor April, 35.00@5.875 sellor May, n0 bids, 1o offors, ‘Snlex includa 550 brls ous pork, eollor April, ot 11,53 ; 750 brls do, sellor Muy, al 147256 600 brls do ab £14.75; 500 bris do, seller June, at 815,003 250 ten lnrd, sellor April, ab $8.95; 250 tes do, sellor May, af £9.121¢ ; 1,250 tea do'at $0.10; 600 tes do, woller June, uf 89.22; 100,000 tea short riby, sellor April, ab $7.75; 100,000 tha do nt ST.70; 200,- 0D Iis short cloar, saller April, at 8e, -~ LY MARKET. @, March 10, U1 AT.COHOT—Quotabio ut & 11EANS—Clioleo hand-pleked lots wero in roquest, Wo dfute 1 Nuvies, $2.M@240 5 mediumg, $1.00@2.803 veen yeas, $1.25 31 bigs, $1.05 I brls, UL —Vithin fho ' past fow days thero hao boen dveloped u pomowhat eanior feoling. In view of tho fucrensing rocolpte, holders have munifesied mora anxlely Lo eealzo promyly o sveiials, fo accomplil ‘wiiteh §¢ ling boen found nivcetsnry to ninko somo slight concession from tho extremo_ prices provalent on tho dulo of our Inst wockly roview, Tho general market, howaver, otill shows considorabio strongth, and as oy oral wosks st et elup bafors our wukyiles enn bo Yery Inrgoly increaced thero 16 10 renson o anticipato uny homodiato declded raduction, Tho Esstorn mare rols stil) matniuin o firm tone, and the margin btween hiovo nud the ewboard is _suflicient 10 ustiEy a coutin- unes of oetive operations on (hio yart of suippera, Wo quates Clioico to fancy ellow, J8@$2c; modiun to good_grades, 30@35c 3 Jnferior to common, 20 280 common {0 choico roll, 23@i8e, BIOOM-CORN—Tho matlict lins beon rather quict daring {h weok under review, the demand belng con- finet Lo snpplsiug tho realt doolors 41 Dl i ge- easional order, the recolpts now oxceed thio ship- ments: Chotee to extrn hnrl, BX@BXuj.corn thab will worls itself into a chole hiir] Drooni, Ti(@se: for good do, B)¢@Tc; gond to choico &talld brald, 1@ Tod aidd stasned brash, 4@5i5e. BUILDING MATENTALS—Tlio focal domand hua fmproved slightly, Commwon Lrick fs hold firmly, oulng to the emall supply: other mnterials nro nchinged, Stuceo, $2.503 Now York stucco, caste iny, $.25@3,50; Rosenato cenent, .60; ‘Utlea, Lougavillo, and Akron coment, $200 @ bri: Port- Jand cement, $7.00@7.50; Limo in bulk, 80@51.,00; limo Qo) $LIGGL6 "9 Brl; whito g, 40'brl 61,30 005 platoring Listr, § bu, d0c; five + buflding Vrick (commor Tt 1,000, $35.00@90. @60 5 prossed brick, $HM0E15.00; sow $4.50; ' Milwaukeo and o prea | del.;' do common, $14.00@16.003 Indiana 3 $1800@5,00; do common, SW.N@16.00: tive-clay, 7 rl, $3,0064.00, BAGGING—We ara unablo te report any deelded changa f auy of the features of (his market, Whilo thore fn somo littlo mprovement in tho detmand for gratn-bagn, tho goneral markot fa sl devoid of i Ivation, i our quotations of n week ago lyo bo auly fndlisierently sustaiued, In sl lots, full prices uro belug realized, bu orders for considerable amounta ly ffled at o concession of o A(@Je. Stocks wroumple, Wo quofe : Strk, 3403 Ludiow A, S Towislon A, 835e; Aeriea A, %go; Amoskeag + burlap hag, 1 aud 6 b, 15 Tr@ido: da- double, 27uéd muges worthy of noto liave taken v within tho pust fow days, A steady moderste movemenut on locul und interlor ac- coomnts §s witnessed ut uniform and. firmly maine tained prices, Stocks of fine gouds ara now reduced tocxtremely smull dimensions, wid even at the pres- ent rato of conmumption tho markot will Lo Lare before new gouds of desirablo quality can Lo sout forward, Trices rango ns follows ; New York factory, mild, 17@ 1fio; Obfu nnd Western ructory, do, 161705 fower grades, 12@15¢, COAL—Dullness 1s still the promdneut fenturo of this murkot, Orders ara mimerous enough, hut {ho nmounia callod for aro small, nnd stocks are being worked down very Klowly, ' Wo continue to quoto? Lebigh, propared, $1L007 Lackuwanun, Canucl, $9.50@Y.C05 Trfo i Walnut 1, Tiraoks, $4.00; Blossburg, $3,50@0,00; Kirkland wrate, $1,00; itocking Valley, $0.803 Midsy, $1.60; Indlunn ‘block, $6.60; Minonk, $3.503 Wilmingion, 5.00; Barclay, $1,55, CODPERAG fi—ackers! gooda are dull and nominal, Dry. stock f8 in fair domund, and_fem, under Jlght offorings, Wa quote: Lork barrels, $1.05@1.16 1 whisky Larrols, $1.00@2,10; lurd tierces, $140@1.45; tlour bure Tols, 48@50: pork sluves, rougl, 180062200 ; do, bueked, $10,006¢45,00 3 terco staves, rough, 13,006 20,00 3 Dilcked OF siwetl, $25,00@i3,00 1+ wilsky staves, Totigh, $20,000028,00 staves, S,00@11,003 , 100G %,00; Hour irelo flour Weadiig, B@Y0 ver bet; 0,006 12,00 per m, 1LEMIOALS—Contfuno to meet with a sunotbly folr domund. Todlng uud_ guin ophii Jwvo deellned 36 per 1b, und cilrlo ncld I bo por 1b Iugher, Vrices for oller artices aro unchauged, Wo 1,60 @ 185 B @ 0 el : y b, .. Axlo-grendo, Bid Toang, Tanga, b, Borux, Tel,, th, Bluo-vitral, b5 Lromo-chloralim, Qorrowive subliniate Cream lattur, pire, Corhineal, Hond,, b, Ghlotaforin, Ib, G yeeriuo, 1l Ui Arubl, pleke Gam Arable, Borih., Gum camplior, 1b, G opitin, 1 G whioine, 1b, ) o, white, 1, Todirie, Ib, Lo, cano, Cuno, Slorpll, bulply 01l bergamot, Saud Ol castor, gal,. . O, lozuon, Baudorson’ Qulubie, snipli,, 0z... 1Xod procs., I, Moot Lyoeac, poywil.y Th. Ttook rhel,, B, L, powd Hnl opsom, 1., BIIVER, NIk, eFyutey 07 Hoah, oawtilo gott, T Bulvhur, 1,121, P ] LUGH-Worg it faod domiavd, Aid highiers quots nble to-duy ot 16@170, Tho rocelptn for (o pnat faw duyn hinvo Loen fight, and doalers hiave boon et whled to reduco tholr supplios, Plelded lota ar very slow at 680, FIHH~T10 sltuntion of the fish market rematne una ehanged §n any important particular, No abatoment in tiio domand 18 us_yot noticeabls, and thio buoyant tono caraetorizing thio minrket for overal weoks pnat I atill provalent, Btocks of lako fish liave dwindled dowa Lo stnil dimosious, aud unloss thero 1a an corly oponlug of naviyation, & tat Jobbera can roplenisit thoir stocls, thero will bo n perlod when ordors can not bo filted. Mackerol aud ol aro strong, with o tons dloioy {0 advyice, \We uolo s N T whitciy 3g-brl, L50GET.00; No, 3 do, $1.1@7.40: No, 1 ‘frout, $7.000a7,25} No, 1 shioro-muckerel, now, -brl, $13. @14003 No, 1 bay, $10,60 @10.75; No, 2' mack- -Drl,’ $9,2538,60 ; family minclercl, 3g-brl, 03’ No. 1 whoro kils, $3.15@2.20:" bank dtish, 6,505,756 : Georgo'scodiish, $0,25@0,50 ; Labrador lerring, syl brls, $8,6099.005 do, k-brl, $L25@4,003 Labrador herring, ronnd 'brl,’ §7.6063 B0 do Jg-brl, $1,00@4.25; box hereink, No, I, 30@3%c; Lox herHng, sealed, d0@4o ¢ Columibin Nivor Balinon, 1-brls, $0,76@10,00, TRUITH AND NUT8—1The ouly ilem of intarest notod durlig tho st weok In connoction wath tia minrkot, waa tho brisk speculutivo demund for, and conequient sharp advanco in, drled spplos. Tho hoars gained a temporary: advantago list week ani forced o dcling of A(@Xc, buttho bLulls havo regainod pos- soarlon, il pricod inve again takon an upward diFoo- ign. hors avo o lurgo wocka In any ot ko markets of {lio conutry, i, with tlio oponiug of tho spring trade, which 1% ot nest at bund, thoro {8 a atrong probubillty that tho morket will udergos very ma~ torinl ndvanco, Peaches, blackboirics, pruncs, aud currants aro niso hold with confidence, the tendency boing upward. Iialsing aro dull, rulo wteady, Weoquote: Fouriny—Dates, 10X @1le; figs, drums, 19@12%0 ; figs, {n boxes, [nyors, 16@100; Turklsh prinon, aino s ratefun, loyors, $.40@2.46; ral- sing, loose Muscato), §1.76@3853 raisins, Valoncln, 13@ldxgo; Zanto curranth, S@Bie: cltron, 3I@He; lemou pecl, 14@atc, Doxuszio—Aldon afplos, 23 2403 Mickifau.alicod, 1@ l3to; Michigun qu 1x@ids; Wertern, do, T1(@1120; Southorn do,J0X @1lo; ponclics, pared, @40 ; Doschos, hulvos, hew, 16@15%¢; do, mixed, 1@1dx0; blackborric, 17 1807 Faspberrics, 40¢426¢ pittud’ cliorries, M@20c, Nuzs—Yilberts, 17246 185¢: nltnonds, Torragonn, 22@ To; Naples walnits, 20@2% ; Chilf waliuts, 19 Grenoblo walnuts, now, l@i7e; Drazils, 11@1 e pocans, Toxas, 0@10%¢0; Wiiigton peanuts, fancy, + do second quulity, 7G100; Tenncuseo poanuts, GREEN FRUITS—Applea are quite plontyand slow, Cholco fruil is scarco and sclls in a rotail way at fuil prices, Oranges and lomons are alow ut tho rocent ad- vanco, We quote: Lemous, $0,60@7,00 per box ; Val- oncia oranges, $11,00@14,00 yor cas erino nnd Moz tlu_ do, vor box, $4.00G060; folf o ood applen, $3,25@3.76 por_ Lrlj chofce, $4.00@5.00 per brl; culti~ 5@ vated ceanborrics (i boxes, At &5,50@0.00, GROOERIES—Somo little improvement in tho de. mond for goody In this ine o gonocally roportad, Lut thio market cannob yot bo ealled detive, - Judgod by tho attondance of Luyers in person, trade would be pro~ nounced_unqualitledly dull, but' tho amount of salcs accomplistied througl the medium of @ mail orders {a perhinps 08 Inrgo as {u paat sessons at & like poriod, ‘nd our jobbors show no luclinntion to complain at tho situatlon of nffaira, In prices thora havo beon fow changs, tho general markot ruling Ateads, ~Cotrecs Nowever, nrostill unsettlod, and st thio presont momant it in dtnpossiblo t sny whotlier tho toudency of vrices 18 to advance or ducline, bugaraaro hrm. Woquoto: J1-0Ann, BODA—TH@BAC. OFYLI ochn, 4i@dlo; O, G. Java, 38@u0c; Java, No. 2. Ju@iige: faney Mo, 325/@a25cs chofeo o, d13gadtes prito 1o, 31 i(@3ikes goud 40, 30k 9le; common do, 20y@dlc; roasting do, I8! Siugapore Jnyn, 335 o’ Costa Riea, fancy, 3°@ anyior o, priw, S0k L1 Marncntbo, Wit CasnLEs—Star, full welglt, 173@18o ; full welght, 14@T4xo; do, short welght, 1 Rok—Patun, 8(@53{0 ; Rangoon, T@HX1 Hian, 87@V3¢0 Loulslus, T3(@I%C. tiaana—tutont cut loof, 135 @125/a ; crushed and powdered, 1L;@114o; granilnted, @110 ; A, andard, 101£@104c; ‘do. No, 2, W@Wze! 1,106 10303 ckira ‘G, U7i@10c; O No, 2, 03@bc} yellow 0, "No. 1, 92;@Ux0; cholio brown, DX@D%e; primo ab, vi@h3ios fair do, B¢@00t choico molastcs Augar, @0 5 fair do, #(@le; common do, TH@0} Now Orleans sugar, cholco, V(@930 3 do prinio, V@ 93¢ 1 do, fir, BX(@83{c 1 common, T e, ‘Sniups—Dinmond drips, $LUI@LIE; silver drips, oxtra fiuo, Hl@hic ;_good Augar-Lottao lrup, GGG oxtra do, GhTlo : Now Orleans molnsses, cliolce, 83 tenrine, @liic, Caro- Hio § do prinie, T8@sile ; do_common, K6@700; Porto Ttieo molusses, choieo, 03@080 ; common molanacs, 45 380, ‘SaLERATUA—Common to best, B@100. Srioes—Allspice, 173@1B3gc; cloves, GI@020; eansia, jc 30Go08¢ ;. pepper, 29146y wutniegs, No. 1, $1,3068 1.45: do No. 2, SLID@L0; ginger, pure, 5@ ; do No, 1, 206 do'No, 4 10@ 19, ‘BoAra—Gorman motticd, Gi{@hie: Golden West! 0 @oige; White Lily, 05@8%c ; White Rose, GY@iyc; palm, G@63ge ; Bavon Imperinl, G@oife: white Ru: Bk, 52602 Champmgn, G@630; primroso, G@BKC, STACH—Sitver gloss, Y3{@10¢; common, ERI0k pure, Sig@se. HIAY—Tuicro Lns been n slight improvoment in_{ho domond_ for pressed biay within tho past fow_ daya, “ho bad roads huve prevented tho usial amount of looso Liny from coming in, and tho local demund for pressed las cousequently increased, Primo prairle lus advancod 0o per fon, owing to sear- uiy, Other grades have boen in wuple eupply, Wa ll\lulu tho wholesslo brices pald by alors us_ follows, cars to contain 20,000 la: Timotly primo, $1150@14,00; do No. 1, $12,00@19.00 2, do, S10.00@11.00; mbxed, $5,00@9.60 3 primv $.60@10410; do No 1, $8.00@8,60; do'No, 2, 36,006 7,00, LoOSE ONWAGON—Timotly, $1: M£14,u 3 pra $9.00@12.00, For delivery of prossed, $1.0081.60, ccording 10 distance. TIDEs -Early 1o the weekn fair trado wos roe ported in Lidex, but siuco many dealers havo with- drawn from tho market, and prices buve declived 360 for light bides, liéavy nre mostly in request, Wlio recolpts aro not large, snd o guod inany grubby nud demnged hides iro arriving, We quoto: Green’ ity butchers!, 0@To3 greon cured, light, 9ie; heavy, do, 8370 5 part’ cured, Bige: Igreon chlf, ' 13@145; green kip, Dios dry calf, ey dry Xip, 17¢; dry mited, 14@se; dry flint, 17@18c con’ wking, 4U@300; grnuby, scorcd, cut, or otho/®ag Qumaged, 1wo-thirds prive; branded, 10 per cent of, Blicep polta, wool eatimntod ' as washed per I 35@4dc. M0PS—No chuugo n the situation §s apparent, Tho usual light {rado is roparied, prices varying sccort- fug to tho quality of the hops and terms of sale, Wo quiote; Common fo cholvo Westurn, 1524053 Now York Stafe, 20@idc. TRON AND STEEL—Meols with & moderato demand st unchiged zaies ron.,. Thorse-aho0 TN 1 uersirns G @ hx rates Pluta fron, commion {auk.. e B¥ @6 rales Norway iron.. @ Uo gl Norway nail-rods, @lie P lb Gornian plow stecl @lio b Cant plow sesh,.. @i Wik Ameriean ool stecl. ... @Gl @l Chirome tool steel, @ls Hb Lnglieh tool steol, rates ingllsh apriug steal ratos ‘Amprican cast spring slecl Tates Steol tire, Y-in. Bl “Loa calk sfcel. Wi LUMBE —During tho past six daya the market lina ‘eon fairly activo und firm for all common lwmber, o domand fa #ii)l priucipally from tho futerlar, Tha trade in shinglcs 4 1oL £0 heavy a8 lnst mouth, but very good, Fallowing aro tho quotations Iarat ctear, Becond elear, “Third clear, 1 inch Whird clear, thick. Olesr flooring, 1 TOUGL. verensess Clear siding, 18t al . Common sidiug. Tlooring, firat ot Flooring, second comiow, dres Tlooriusz, thied common, drexsod, A Wagon-hox bouras,’ clected, fuchie and upward, B wagon-box baurds, ‘Antock boards, B stovk boards, Common boards, Joist, seautlin feot and unde: Jolat und seantling, 30 {041 fuot. Plekots, square, Pickets, Nabeooo Codar posts, spilt. Cedar poxts, round. Liatlisrron No, 1 sawed' shingics, Aorinr... Bhingles oi track (A}, L i 150 Threg dollrg por i to o uitdod when transforrad, which chiarge follows the shinglos, jsicktionn—Tiv Alungios to bo two inclies in thick- ness, _Length—8ixtoen fuchos, MISTALS AND TINNEKS' 8T00K—Tha only chango roportod wineo our last roviow 1 a docineof g0 in lead pipe. Other materinla havo ruled steady, und tn platods quoted firm, ‘Crado s regardod ny fuir for the Beason, Wo quolo? Wiy PraTE—10, 10514, $10,60 : do, 19x12, $14.00; 14x 20, $14.60 3 do, roiljug, 14x20, 10, $13.00 7 dv, 2028 26,00, pot —Targo, 3803 small, 393 bar, 40c, Taab—Llg. Higo; bur,, 1067 pipe, full colls, 100 ont do, e, Sugkr Zina—lull casks, 100 lews quantity, 1lo; slabs, 8}c. ‘Birger LhoN—No, 33, 02{0 rates; Tussln fron, 8, 0, aud 10, #c; to, 11 und 18, S1e; do No, 1 stuined, 190 rates ; Amorlean Rusnta—a, 1Ho; B, 11e. GaLvaxizrp IoN—No, 10 3 No, 21@34, 100 do, 23@i0, 140} No, 97, 10e: No, 33, 10c, A discoun of 15 yor cout 34 mudv from this iist, Corver—Copper buttome, $To; Lraziers, over 13 b, 470; tinnedcoppor, $0c; Planished copper, 4lo; do, cut to rizos, dde. Wiktk—Nos, 1 tod, 90; 7 (09, 100; 10 o 11, 1lo; 19; o Wund 14, 1240; 16 und 16, 1do; 17, 160; 14,100; 19, 190 ; 90, 00 ; "full bundlo, 0 yor cent dis~ cotnt ' forieo wire, 014 NATLS—Aro fu cottiuned good demand, and firm at tuo ratoy annoxod : 20@00d, por keg, $4,93 5 8d do, $1,60; 0 do, $1.75; 4d aud Sl do, t’).lhh Ud o, 5,78 3 3 oy flno, $7.495; chuoh, $0,87546, 1530 ot for 100 ey iy, NAVAL STORES—The domund for theso goods s fmprovinig snd tho markot 18 slendy, and, for rapes, dirin, Wa, ropont s Munlll rope, o b, 10247 sanal Tope, 1, 153@103605 hum sush cord, 0 1, 186 dva; marfino, B Ib, 180 ¢ tarred ropo, 1 b, 176018 oukiim, B by, $3.00G0,607 pitel, @ brl, 8550600 ar, 3 brl, $1.15@5,00, DILE—Curbois wus Wimettied and lowor, belng frooly offered at 160, Tard wae firm, and oo, whalv, and wnost otlior dessriptions 'wore o Nold s very full rates. Wo quoto: Curbom, 1003 ostra winter lard, Rloj No, 1, 76@3780; No, 9, 10@71%0; Tinsved, Tuw, $,03; do boilod, §1,08; wiialo, 80G 80 § 4 POLATOES~1Tho market was duil and eanfor oarly In tho weak undor roviow, when tho roccipts wero falr, and dealers geveratly expecied they wonld eontinuo 80, bl tha nrrivals of chiojco penchllaws nnd othor varletfen hinva nineo heen light, and Auch nre now firnt undor good domand, whilo mixed lotd aro slow at iy price, Wo quole : Teachblowa and onrly roso, front slore, $1,25 " por bnt; peachblows in cnr-lotw, $1.20 1,217 mixed do, aud’ carly ross, $1,10@1,15 5 common mized, $1,00, TQULTILY~Tho matket has heen rathier qulct and weak, except for vory clioica fresls atock, Tho recolpis Tiuvo been amatl, and the matkot fa now almost baro of chafco poultry, Turkoys nud chickens ara quoted nigher, 8 foilowa ¢ Tirkeys, cholco drereed, 11@120 § do, falr lo mood, 9@10s; noor, G@Te; chickens, drossied, $3.25@3.18; wood ' do, $3.50w 0,005 ducks, fasuion;, e, $.00@8.00] wild ducks, $1.60G BEEDE—Timotly seed tins been nollvo durlng tho ‘past weolr, andl the cliulco grades ruled frm nt $2.75@ 3,103 commott graden isve Leon plonty nnd cany at £2.80@2,603 clover lina mot with a fale inquiry, tnd ndyanced to-dsy, owing o light offoriuga and & 'good domand. Balox'woro iunda_fo-dny at $6.60G6.15, ‘medium, and $5.80@6.20 for mammoth, Iax 8 firm 8 $2,10@2,95 5 nigatinn was quiot at 07:¢@700; mil- lut'nt o, Sceds woro rather quiot Lo-dlay, oxcopt claver, which was in Jmited supply and stronger, Sules includo 190 bagn choles thiothy ot $2.0: 48 Lngs ut $2,03 5 U3 bagy nt $2,00; 200 bogs at $2.85 160 Lugs Miunnesdta do $2.60 418 bays U0 at $2.7 174 bnggs ond st $2.705 69 Bags at §2.00¢ G0 haga Jnon'nt $2.65 100 Ings elover al $6.i05 40 bugs nt €5.055 140 bnga 0k 45,603 B bags fulr o at 45005 81 bugs do nt $5,40; 39 bgd mammoth nt $,205 11_bnga do'nt $0,005 & bags falr do ot $,905 1 cor falr Iune garkan at 13ge, BALT—Tho domand is improving, Prices aro sleady and-tho supply of sultamplo. We qioto: Onondagn und ginaw, e, $1.90¢ Cannds, do, §2,K; ordinary coarse, oma $2.00; cohrwo diatmonid, $2.10 ground solar, $2,10: dalry, without bags, $3,00 ;3 dairy, With Lags, &Lfl Asrhion dafry, per sack, $5,00, Ground olum, $L75631.80, Turkis Tlond, $1,50621,75 per b, TEAG—Tiio tea frade continnes quist wilh, lttle clinnge In prices. Thomnrket may boconsidored casy at tho annexed quotations: Young liyson, commnor to fulr, 36@4803 dv, good, 63@0c ; do, choleo tu_extra fine, 98¢@31.10 7 common (o fino. ol hiyaon, GG@AHn Common Imperinl, 62@0c; good to chiofeo 'do, U0e $1.10; fafr to_good guupowiler, 72@900; choico Ling- oy, $1.10@120% oxtra Moyunp, $1.8531,40 ; choico to odtra mow Supnu, UGe@S1.05: ‘commnon 1o good do, M@80c: falr to gond old, 65@76c; common do, 40(@ 503 colored natural leaf 'Japnn, (0@70e: commion to fine Oolong, 356@4Ge; good. B5@050; clw]ca to oxtra, c@$1,00. TOBAGCO—Th fobnceo trade was moderately activo at stoady rates, Wa quotos Ting Qur—Extea, 1@80c : choleo, 00@650; medium, 606505 poor to coinmion, J5@ Pruo—Natural leaf, T6@80c; Lalf bright, 60@700, tilack, sound, BMOKRING- 3003 common, H5@37c, WOOD—Ttetmuinn dull at the following quotntiona : Tioeh, $8.60@0.00; maple, $10.00; Lickory, $11.00; alabs, $0.60, dellvered. WOOL—The market {s qulct, ns 1sual ot this senson, A fewamall orders nro recelved now, ond those from Western manufacturers, The offerings are light, aud pricea nre, as a rule, adhcred to, We quota : Tub, Wasied, PriMe. ... esees Tut, washed, common to good, Gomon gy, A Tlecce, washed, X & $X, light. TFleece, wnshod, X & XX, dingy’ Fleoce, wanlied, medium light Qonrss, Washied . vovvvserene Fleeco, unwashed, coarst to mofiim. Fleeco, tuwashied, conrso avd dingy...,.. Fleoco, unwashed, 0. . Bunor mud oxtra pulled. . P TAILROAD FREIGUTS—Tho rates to tho teading Tastien bl aro no qioted w fallows. Lo mar- et i weal § Aic. ‘Good 10 chofeo, 22@0 ; medium, 28@ 3 3,9 2 2 ggsga £5 2las3 A5 84 Zisey(8L): Chicago te 233881 ¢ E|3eyfg|iF PNy | $1,001...4 New York, ] i Philadelpiis, 1 nud BAIHINORG. cvveverceesr| 40 | 60140 | 6D Wiluington, Del,, aud Wasli- | . ington, D. O, 40| w040 |60 Phttsburgh, - Stoubonviiic,) Bridgepost, 0., and Bellaro, oolas WHCCHDR:vessansae svssanes S0 Olevolund, et Now Castl ... Ta,, Vounguiown| and Akean, O, 2 Norfolk, Va, Wilmington, No Charloston, 8, C, Havaunals, ‘Ga. Potersburg and icksmond, Tee——— THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, CIIIUAGO, MoybAr Evexiva, March 10, "The recolpts of live stock duriug tho week have been o8 follows s Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Monday.... i SR 45 Tueaduysaoe Gow 1160 otul. 19 Same tio lant weul 20,36 Weekk Teforo last vuesss 17204 Shipmens wero 1 follows : Hopn, Monday. a7l OATTLI—Thers wan u lack of anfmation in tho cat— tlo murket, wl prices, withoul muffering any quotublo declie, ruled weak und variable, The csuson of thy dulliess sud duprossion wero not apparent. True, the fonor of ndvicos from some of tho Eastern murkols Woa ot of s particulsrly oncouraging churacker, but tho fact that our receipts thns far during tho week have been nearly 2,600 less than for tho aane period ust week should have counterbalupced this wifuvor- ablo circutustance, cuuses, the snurket was uuqualifiodly dull, sldppers manifesting littlo intereat in the tralic, nud "geuorally insisting upon o siight reduction from former prices, - Tho rango. of prices paid Eante ern buyors was SLS0@0.25, though with two or three oxcoptions there were mno transfors at a higher flgure than 5,50, The outsido_quotation, 25, wae paid by L, B, Doid, for 15 head of extri graded stoers, averaging 1,608 s, Most of the pur- Chiasca of shippora wero mado ut’ $1.76@5.25 for me- aiim L0 good wmoath, wall-fatted ‘sicers, averaging from 1,150 to 1,450 lle. Ouly & smull number of stock cattle were embraced In the recolpts, nud the wants of feedeen wore not fuily mot, Goad to primo lois com= manded $1,23(54.65, while comuwon to medium sold ut $1.50@4,00, Lutchors bought with soiue freedom ol 4,75, principally st $.75G4.60, closod dul, QUOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Graded steets, averaging 1,400 35856015 Tho murket Clole Bo £, Woll Tormed year to b yoar old blecrs, wveraging 1,300 to 1,450 1ba, . 5.5@070 Goud Bew Tormed 5.10@5,30 4.75@5.00 ateors, averaging 1,200 to 1,350 {ba. . Medium Grades—Steers ju fuir flush, ave: aging 1150 10 1,250 s, Butchers' Btock—Commo Bt ‘and good to oxtra cows, for clty slaught averayglug 850 to 1,100 113, .00 vae. Stock Ualtlo—Commion catile, flealy, sveraging 700 to 1,030 1bs, Inferlor—light ond thin cows, 6, bulls, snd scalawag steors, ... Cuttle—Texns, corn-fod. Cattlo—T'exas, wintered N v Cattlo—Toxus, through droves CATTLE A s, . 2.50@4.50 3,50@4.60 de 14 good sleers, 19 guod steers, 18 fule steers, 18 medium steers, 45 fair leors, 41 fojv sleers, B2 good stoers, , 4 wtock atocrs, 14 chojee atoers, .. 18 medium steory, 40 goud steers, . 44 choleo stoers, 87 choleo kteors, 15 good sleerd, ... . 2 Texuy steors LOLAS B erresesnshBld Gl 08 o0 Wi6s B0 reerveiseiereers 083 403V 110GS—"Tho supply proved Hitle moro thun one-half an largo a8 hud genorally beon antleputud, snd, eonkes quentiy, there wus i very coufldent foeling smong ot Ttyern nd acllora, Light' recelpts bad beou Jooked for as a result of the broak in the murket Inet week und the unsettied condition of {he countsy rouds, but thoro wore few who dld nat expect o supply of considerably wore than 9,800 head for tho threo duys, Openfug Hulea wore at about yesterday's quotations, but tho mar- Kot Hoon advanced 100, whera §t was firmly eld to iy closo, Wilh perliops o half dozon exveptious, thero Were les Lelaw $4,76, whilo by far the lurger portion of trunsfors wore uifocted at privea runging from §4,70 upward to $5,40, Bomo fanoy lots wera takon ut con- siderubly biglos vatos, L, B, Bond puylng $0,00 for o car-lond, Lverythlng was picked up nhout au fast ou recsived, and the mar et cliwod firm ut §1,40625.00 for puor to common 3 ut $5,10@5,.25 for wedium, £5.80@0,05 for good ta chofce, 10G BALES, Price|No, v, PricelNo, Av, $5.20 4L 1600 §5,20 [€0 107 1 800 [T o6 121 T TR a7 164 0 105 st 2 o 18 . SIEEP—"Tliors Wors 1o fmportont chisnges fn tho aheop narkol, Coeal and Eawtern biyers Wero op- orating, ol thio modurulo wupply win readily al orhed, prices vullug steudy st $3,35@8,35 for poor to choieo, Lxtea sold ut $6,60@7,00, tho latter Hgure Lo~ {ug puld for & drovo ayraglug 125 1bs, BUFFAL CarTLE—Rocelpts, 1,071 3 1otul for the week, 8,808 ; ot suiclont trado (o stwblish prices. BUEEE AND Lamus—locelpls, 2007 total for tho But whatever muy havo beon the- 04, Wheat—Winfer, white, 124 60@125 73 club, 13 Ddg1ds, Corn, 478 60 Tork, Gls, 1 v ond, $8,00@7,25 3 Aulrd, $5.00 7.5, AX @ A 04— 6.5 § Yorkors, £6.00 1§ 6X@03¢0; conmon, e middling uplands, 7 Poidliog uitands, 77 total for (o wek 10,60, igannt B0l e Ui Jo week, Market plow with i {mpraved Toclinigs o= Korm, 45,005,235 heavy hogs, $3.50@5.00 ; choleoJots shudo higher, . WATERTOWY, MASH, e, i1 WaTnnTowK, March 10—IEEE CATTLE—Re 4903 prices fully s flem an Jost week 3 chofeo, xtra, $4.6030.00 7 firat quallty, $7,60(33:35; bue- markot firs ot oxtra, fl?o@ BUERP AND L tort. waokis: pricea; wlicop, $3.00@1. 1AST TINORTY, i Earz Tamoney, T,y Narolk 1.—0kertss—Arrifls gheam, Tt 30ich; modluny G0 cominy . Best Phtladolphin, 30.0@ s, Dost, T@70}. geody LG TR MARKETS BY TELEGRAPI, rrivals, 15 cara, Bikgr—Ari1vals, Sorolan Mariots, TAVERPOOL, March 10—11 n, n.—Tlonr, 276 81@278s 263124 0l 3 epring, 118 4dio Lard, 434 Gl root, atirel 10-3 1, m,—Breadstuffa firm. Spriig, 115 5128 Yd ; white, 129 04@128 8L 8, Laird, 41m, Tavenvoor, March 10,—4 p, m.—Morket une olianged, Tivenroor, March 10,—5 . m—Cotton qulet 3 Orleans, B@Hgd, Salek an, 7,2005 speculation nnd - exe ort, 2,000, ' Yorns and falriés ot Minchostor dull nt not lawer, Brondutufta fiem. Callfornin whito wleat, average qunlity, 125 G1@12a B, rod Western sprinit, 118 8 @124 31, Toceints of whoat for tha past three dnys 40,060 qrs, of which 10,000 qrs woro Amorleau, Corng Trovistons—Tard, 445, Teng o dlen, 4033 atgrt clewr 4t 4. Tl pqrar middles, 4012 LONDON, Mareh 10,~The rate of dfsca open market for throo montha' Lills {8 3 'l"ll'l" :gl\!' A{.::lnl.por 116 below the Bank of England rate, T'lie amonnt of ‘builion gone Into the Bank on balance to-day fe )00, “Congola for monoy, 92!yGI2% 3 on nceounty D@27, Unlted Slafes sc&:urmm—k—fl of 'G5, 1003 3 do of 67, 1001 10 401, 104%¢ ; new On, 10434, New }’urk Central, 95) ; ¥rie, 40); Evlo profore Ted, 65, alluw—07s @578 01, LA, Murcy ,—Renics, Kof 60, balen; Amer New Yorlk I (onils Marlets Nrw Yorus, \lurch 10.—Buaineas was only modorates 1y wctive with comminsim houson to-duy, but Jobhing Lranclen slow a_continuons improvoment, * Cotton good are weak, aud havo o droaping {endency on_nll Dut tho best atandard makes, Amaoakea A" bleachud shirtings Have boon roduced lo 1aie. Amorlen it are dowat o Vigo i fiew hands, * Pireales nro fa eluk request-; hofeory ol whiawln in steady demand § domestic aud 'forelgn. dress fubrica solling frooly i woolou goods qufet, Tho Woal Trade. PMLADELPAL, March 10.—Wool netive and in {me proved domand : Ohiv,Papteyivania,ni Wesd Virgnia doublo estra whové, BO@ITe; oxtr, BbusT meditm, 63457 § coarae, dh@ile s Now York, Michie qan, Tudlaun, sud Westorn fine, b0gbde : modium, 64 @ilo; coarse, 45@adcs rombing, washed, 053 cumbing, unvashed, 1@ $5e ; Cahada combing, G 3 fue, unwashed, J6e8%s coarso sud Duedd washed, §0@38c; tubewashud, 61@57 )50, un, Pittsbursi O1 Mavker, Prrrsnunanr, March 10.—Crudu weak ; eales, 160 brls, Rutined qulol; quuted as 1420 3 April, 1430, The Produce dlavlets. NEW YORK. Ky Yonw, Mateh 10, 1630 : Tutnren closed ensy, ulen; Marel, 16 11-3%: April, 15 June, 16 17-5c ; July, 10 3338, Bukiavarurrs—Flone o shada firmer ; recelpte, 24,000 Lrls; superfine Western and Sinle, $0.00 103 common fo good exiras, $L35@0,605 good (30,45 3 whity wheat extrs, $6.85@7.40 4 3 Bt Louls, $0.66@1L00, ‘Coru nienl u elindo frmer. and_ ac- Wiieat clodcd — quict Chiltugo apring, $1.5%G SLET@LGY ; Towa mnd + withio wpring, §1,00 5, $1L00GLOLS white M Birley dull, Malt q § receipts, 16,000 b ; o to primo new mixed yollow Westerit, SG8de anixed Weatern fu atore, 89@002; pritho old antxed iu storo, Uige. Onts w shiada Drmor § Teveipts, 47,000 bu 3 mixed Western, Gglic ; white, 65@G0e § snbxod Western dn store, 638, IHovs—Unchunged, Groorurs—Coileo quiot, Sugar dull aud wasgtiled, Molassca und rico nuctanged, Pernoneuy—Dull and nonital ; orude, 0X5@0%0; Totined, 1@l CumrEFINGE—Qnict at 47c, aun—Quict ; Westors, @216, pork dull And Livavy ; new mens, $16.25; 2. Beef and et nieats anchaug, ar y 0376 s short elear, 04ze ~Lo@Yige, tives Wostern, pts, 81,000 hu 3 o lwaul Ne, 3 spring, T} MILWAUKEE, ADSTUrES ~ Llong anict s super kpring, § at shutl anil - settted ;- No, 1 Mitvunker, No, 4 dy, $1,244 3 seiler Aprd), $1,15 3 o N and fn fair dauand’; No. 2 mixed, tle, Kye fiem and i ffr demand ;' No, 1 fresti, 83¢, Davley steady and in moderate demend § No, 8 bpriug, 1,603 No, 4 do, $1.40, VrnovisioNs—Mess porls, SILT0E14,75 ; primo mern, $15.00, Sweet plekled noms firm ot Dgwliie, Dry wated whoulders, 63 @53,¢ ; mixed middics, 72588207 Lard frwior ; koitle, Vife; prime steans, ve, TEokirrs—Tlour, B,000 bris ; wheat, 36,000 bu, SurvateNrs—Flonr, 5,070 Lris; wheaty 19,000 bu, L CLEVELAND, March 1), Wheat firmg No.1 red, SLOKELG0: No, 3 do, 3L4T@148. Corn firmer ; olil mixed 03@70c; new do, Giwuse, Oats frmer ! No. 1 Stato, 49c 3 No, 2 do, 7s ; whity, Slo, I‘xmuuun—qulenlud e [lluwnr, Toxepo, March 10.—Drisbsiurrs—Flour firm and in faic demand, Wheat I fulr demand_and ade Vauced ; amitier Michigan, seller Moy, $1.50 ; No. #red 1.5, Corn hn active demiend ; adviieed ; high mixed, k() eller Aprdl, 71170 ; sellerduue, Tio§ soller July, new, 685 Jow mixed, 693 no-grade, 6350} new, 60, Outs [ fair dvmund and ndviiiced’; No. 2, dve, CLOVER SERD—F5.T0R5. Ttretaers—Elour, 100 brlsiwhieat, 3,000 bu; 3,000 b 3 oatk, 1,000 b, Bupstinrs—Flour, 300 brla; whaat, 300 bu; corn, 4,000 bu; oats, 7,000 b 8T LOUIS, 1555 Touts, Muect 10.~Cory 5Lie, TiuipaTurrs—Tlour quiot and unchanged, Wheat 5 ; only mampla lotg soidl, Corn uetive and i or 3 2 mixed; on eant track, or i elevatord ‘Vatw 2ctive and highar ; No, 2, 48440¢, . Larley aud ryo unchubged'; very Lt corn, —Steady ; middling, on east ru dones WiEy—Dull ot 93, Provistoxn—Dork sicady at $15.35@15,60, Bulk= meats very quict ; the enly sale wsdo” was on privato forms, Hacon weak, lowor to eell; clear wides, do, seiler Ajndl, Lard held Lighier at 9¢; nio sales, Hoos—gulet 3 ligit, $4.506 4,702 Lacon Logs, $.70@ 5.0 3 hioavy, $5.85 3.0 1t 315, v 3 Cuetoo i s Foxie, SLAGEIL 3 nutive cown und heifor, $1,73@3.76; gouil (o clole stecrs, $4.25 @5.75. Licceipts, 224, @375 Mecoipte, 220, ME Mrstrms, Mareh 10.—Buransrurra—Flour mendy b 3506095, Corn meal dull and lower at $9.74cl 3, Courn in good demaud ut 75}, Oats dull ang 2L ProvIFoNE—Dork Ligier At $16,95@10,60, Dacon— Au advauce sk, but oo established, CorroN—Quict aud uuchungeds wfddiing, 155@ 1503 rocelpty, 1,091 bulea s whipwouts, 975 baleus stock, 66,750 Lalos, LOUTBVILLE. T.outsvrLLy, Mareli 10,~CovroN—Quict at 18(c, TneAvseyrrs—Elour, wheat, und corn quiet aud une York, §15, TiiovisioNs—Quiet and firy 1l ~Shonlders, 5705 clear vib, Bige ] clear vKgod —Shoitldors, 030 cloar ¥ib, A Wures, o, Wty =y BATTTIONE Barrrvons, March 10,—DBarabsror and nhehuuged, Wheat firmors choleo white, SL Tairto prlvie, $1.60@1.80, Qorii wearco mnd Arong intxed Wentern, 8i@ase, Oats frmer; Weatorn, 51@ G, Tiyo dull ut be, Tnovisions—Iirm and unchouged, BurrEn—tnchung d, Corver—Quict anl uominal, Watsiey—Nominal at t7e. PINLADELPHTA, Murcl 10— Wheat stoardy PRITADELPHIA, dul) wnd unchmngod. ninber, $1.70@1L73 7 while, $1.7861,! Corn nutive Tow yellovy, 823 old, B30, Outs duil 3 whito, S0@030, mixed, 67@8e, Tunioud-Crle 10405 refined, 143@140. VISK ull nt 070, s NI ORLEANS. New Onrean, March 10,~BuADRTUrrs—Oats quick and weak at Ggtile. VTav—-Dull und lower ; prinio, $10,00; elolco, £21,00, Trtperstoxs—Lard dull 5 terce, @970 keygy 010, Winmsiv—Quist Touislung, 90t 3 Ciiselunat, $1,01 3 ottiors unelistigod, CarroN—In good domand ; stock sales, 4,000 bales § prices euier ; yosterduys fihprovement niarly Jos Hood ordinars td strivt good ordinary, 1o low n ling towirict low mifdaling, 14318k 05 middling o uteldh middiig, 18%@108; ool midiling, 10%@1T0 s Toceiplé, 5,010 blch ¢ oxports to tho Continent, 4,084 Tlo s contvino, 230 alea; 8tock, 20,040 buled; ue sold, 190,700 balo Monrtany—Gold, 1% 7 slght, 74 promium. Stor iy, $.30wb. G CINOLNNAT: Oixorsnats, Marel 1U,—Corrox—Quiot and une changudat 163c, ’ TuAmrurre—Domand good pb full prices; fame ily, §h8kwT,10 at firm und I fur dowand ab 3040, Corn Tirm s higher at 64@G%e, Oats e and i tafe doweud ot 40@4e, Nyo steady nud in inods orate dumand at $1,00, Barloy duli und unchunged, Unchungod, Tuas—Duil suid drooping at 16@100, Tueren—steady sud i modorut demand, Ourrne—Livm and in fafr demund. Tuovistons—Pork fiem and {n fair domand ot $15.96, Tard qulet und tiruor; stosm, 87;@00; kottle, Digdlyc. Bulk meuts strang ; sionlders beld ut 87ge § clowr 1l AL TG H-1003 holt ut 8 st the olorw; clear sald W aiges Thacon Btrong ; walos ub UX@OK @00 Wisx-—gtrong at 0o, @z

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