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- - MONEYAND COMMERCE. MONETARY. PnroAv Evexia, March 97, Tuough Congress has not doflnitely logalized the oxpunelon of tho greenback cirenlation to 400,000 by the notunl passago of n bill to that effect, both Houses have practionlly enid that thoy will, and it may rensonnbly bo necoptod. a8 n foregonoe conclusion, 'Thero Is, of courso, & ahanco fora “slip ‘twixt cup and Hp" yot, but iho pubtie have'nceoptod the oxprossion of opin- fon In Congross tho samo s tho guarantoo of tho nct, and it is, thoreforo, to bo prosumed the offect on tho price of gold lina born the samo ne If thio act hiad boon passed, 'his has beon muol ‘ess than many people expocted, and tho rront majorlty are puzeled to undorstand why the advanco has not been grentor. It must bo romombered, howover, that the utmost infla- tfon that can rasult (s $18,000,000, an amount o minall that of itself it does not make any con- slflorable addition to the amouut now outatand- Ing. The queation of principlo, however, is an- othor thing. This deliborate increaso of tho do- preciated currency will bo necopted by the world 18 an ot of bad falth on the part of tho Gov- stnment, It will Incronso the oxisting doubt wout the ultimato redempiion of the greon- bacls, and affect tho wholo volumo of obliga- tions (including the bonds) reprosenting tho Govornment crodit,—to whot extont, whether groat or emnll, of courss no ono can tell yot. Ihero is, howevor, one way in which this affect can bo noutralized, viz: by the suthoriza~ tion of froo Lanking, with the provision that greonbacks shnll be rotied and dostroyed at n rate equal to, Bay, 60 por cont of tho Incroase of (ho domond for tho Ei?klng [flnilj: would causo & gradual chango of the propor- tlons of bauk-notes aud greonbucks until the do- mand for tho Intter for roserves should appreci- to thoir value, . For the presont, thero is, how- avor, ono favorablo result to bo oxpeotod from the fnflation, viz: that it will holp to rovivo con- fGdonce and stimulate businoss, The local monoy market romains in the samo plethoric condition s for tho last weok. Now York oxchange is scarce at 5o por $1,000 premiun:. “Uniled States 64 of %81, Unifed States 6-20s of ‘G Unftod Btates 6201 f 14, "6 pauk notes, Buving, Selling, 903 “191g 1Ry United Statos G (now fsatio) United Statos currenoy 6a... Sold (full welght) My ssvahing 853@4.4’ of & s B tot, 08 & fnt, 093 & lnt, ¥ 9@ITY NEw YorK, March27.—I'he Treasury disbursod 82,100, Custom recolpts, £414,000. Dry-goods imnorts, §3,587,487. Monoy casy at 4@G per cont. Sterliug dull and sleady at #4.85 for sixty days, 84,88 for sight. Qold ranged at 113@1183¢ ; closod at 11934, Carrying rates. 3@5 per cont. Olearings, $60,000,100. - Stato bonds quict aud nomiual, Governmonts firm. Ruilrond bonds active and strong. ‘Lhe stock markot oponcd netive at (@13 Digher than the closing quotntions of yestordny. Thie notion of tho Sennto on_the £400,000,000 amondmont to Shorman's bill had alréady in- duced _quito an- molivo speculation st tho Fiith Avonue Hotol lnst ovon- fng, Loter “thore was n falling off in the priucipal stocks of 3¢@3 por cont on renlization, which was followed by n recovery. During the afiorncon the whola market was woak, on Washington dispatches roporting tho dabate on Sherman’s bill, showing_considornbla opposition by Sonator Morrill, of "Yormont, aud othors, Whedecline rnged from @154 per cent with Pacifio Matl, Wostorn Union, Lake Shoro, Neow York Contral aud Union Pacific as the foa< turos. Tho doalings wero hoavy. tha total salos for thie day bolug sbout 810,000 sbarcs, of which 43,000 woro Westorn Unlon, 82,000 Paciflo Mail, 83,000 Now York Contral, 15,000 Wabash, 15,000 Erie, 61,000 Loke Bhoro, 95,000 Northiwesfern common, 44300 Union Pacific, 9,000 lock Is- tand, 14,000 §t. Paul common, 6,000 Oliios, 6,000 Columbus, Ohicago & Indiana Central, aud 7,000 Delawaro & Luokuwana. Sterling oxchango, £1.851¢. QOVENNMENT BONDS, 9 Coapons, 067, Chlcago City s, ,,. Cook Connty Ts..... ‘Town, connly, and cont bonds ... per Coupons, 8L, Goupoun, 2. 1184 Coupons, '63. Coupons, '3 24 10-10: . Coupans, '3 190% | Now Goupons, '65 (uow).. 1103 Currency Gs.. STATE DONDR, Virginias, old, . [North Carolinam, oid, .29 - 0" | North Garoliuas, nedlyg Missourls ., Tenuensees, Tenncasecs, no Virgininy, Diew.. Canton.., Western Unfon, Quicksflver, ... Adwmn_Lxpros Wells Fargo . Amoricun Expross, United Siates E: Pacific Mail, 17551C. B 11013 Obio & Missizaipit... 31 403 Cleve,, Cin, & Col.... 70} 0™ (L., Bur, & Quiney..10) Lakia Slore, . 8l 0 |Tndluna Coniral St 87 Hilinols Central.. . ..104 8931 Unton Pacifo etoc:, Uuion Pacific bonds.. 30 Central Paciflc bonds. 01 Del., Laok,& Weatern,111% Boston, Lart, & Erio, 13 COMMERCIAL, Fnipay Evrxiva, March 97, The following were the reccipts aud shipmonts of the leading nrticles of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for the sorreaponding date ono yenr ago t % REOFITT: AUIPNENTS, Elour, Lrls Whieat, bu, bil.., Grass weed, 1. Einx sced, s, Broom corn, 18 Cured meats, ba 300,930] Larh, N Sult,'br! Withdrawn from etoro yestorday for city tonsumption: 6,167 bu wheat; 6,082 bu corn; 712 bu outs ; 243 bu ryo; 767 bu barley. Tho following graln bas boon inspeoted into slore this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 50 carn wheat ; 79 cars corn; 11 cars onts; 3 cats rye; 1 sarbarley, Total, 144 cars, or 67,000 bu, The leading produco murkets wero genorully activo to-day, and nearly all ware sirongor—the ‘mont notoworthy excoption belng corn. e Iagk appenrod to bo & direct consequoncs of the anticipated inflation of our curronoy, as accom- . panied by our advanco in tho gold premjum and was ot therafore, particularly hesithy, as the rise in exportanlo artlolos was only nominul, and that in other thivgs only in keeping with them, Tho shipping movemont was nat more notive than hieratoforo, and the question wau asked by many whother the prosont iuflation may not act elin- ply like tho whip on tho flaulk of & jaded horso— spur him up for a little whilo anly to sink under groater oxhinustion, Tho aetivity in speculative circlon was ol the groator becawso. of the fact thnt tho 18t of April s noar T hand, whon most of tho produco now hero will ohunge ownors, uominally or notuglly, Hanee theso dolivories hiad t0 bo providad for, Havorai very indignant exprosslons wore {n- dulged in by partios who sold out when in- formed that” tho gold . preminm New York was nnla 12)ge; thov afiervards dlacovering that gold wua wolilng In Now York at fully lv above that figuro, Agaln thoy asked tho oft-raponted queation ¢ What aro tho Doard of Trade dis~ pulehea worth to the mombora 2" Dry goods contlouo fairly aotive, and aro held with” gradually incrensing confidonce, ‘Thoro WwaA_n large number of fillurior buyors on the markol to-day, and a large aggrognie of salos was necomplishad, The . grocory mnrket wne moro nctive, and gonerally firmer. Both the loenl and interior trade woro ordering froely, and onr jobbors spem chootful and contldent, Tho advance m gold promium gives the marlot inelier an upward toudoney, but as yet no pro- nounced advanco bas takon place, Batter was in better requost, and rulod stoudser. Thoro 1y, howovar, a wenlt undortone to tha markot, which may any day dovelop into a shavp daolino, Oliccsn in i meant supply, and nll morchantable gooda aro Tiold withuneguivoenl itmness. Canned goods are mora quict, and, in sowo matances, oasier. The dried fruit trado s improving and prices aro lmnlouln‘q both for domostlc nud imported va- sotlcn, L'jsh continuo tn moot with good In- quiry, and aro strong. In tho conl, pig-iron, paints, bagging, and tobacco market thoro wore nd important changos, Olly wore moving frecly at full rates. Tho tondeney In “lard oil is'to ad- vaneoe, in s{mpnlhy with Inrd. Lair activity was witnessed at the lumber- yorde, tho_domand, as, usual, boing prinolpally Tor commion lumbor, foncing, and flooring, Tho matkot is comparativoly steady. Shunglos aro meeting with a liboral order domand at $3.25 on track, " 'Cho market for Jumber atloat was nomi- nal. Drick and other bullding matorial continuo to moot with o fair local domand, and rulo stondy nt quotations, with ordinary’ brick vory firm at tho rocont advance. No materinl chiange was roportod in comncction with hard- ware. Ordors aro coming forward quito freoly, and trado in the nggrogatc is considored fair,” Woodenwaro is also moeting with an im- proved demand nt provious quotations, 'The sood markot wns moro quiot and loss firm for timothy, whilo other dederiptions wero un- chauged. Weool, Lops, and _broom-corn romnin quict. Penchblows aud early roso potatoos sold readily, but mixed lots wero rathor slow. Toul- try was stoady. Tho rocoipts of hi$cn mmumu; e innon Uf‘x\:& b A GRS "t e e prices, 4 Lako froights were dull ana unchanged. Bhippers aud carriers wora still wide apart, at about 7@8e for wheut by rail to Buffalo, Ad- vices from tho Stiraits stato that the weathor, thoro is cnlm, clear, and cold, witl the loo un- changed. x Iighwmes wero more active, and stendy at tho advanco noted yastorday, salos bolng ve- portod of 850 brls at 030 por gallon. Tho murket at other paiuts was quoted trong. Provisions wero again x{ulluucfivo, and sirong- or. Measy porl advanced 1uo por brl. Lord 7igo por 100 Ibs, aud ments were gonerally hold at 740 por 1 highor, with o fair domand at formor brices, 'I'lio business of changing over pork and lard from April into May was proceoded with ox- Lonsively, but thoro was also a good speoulative domund for both, partinlly duo to the fact of & beteor shippiug 'inquiry during tho past fow duys, and partinlly bocauso nenrly all our pork products now lior are bolioyed £0 bo in strong ‘houds, who are unwilliug to let go excopt at a profit. Ienco the littio ish woro anxious to got into tho wako of tho Lig onea, trustiug to the Iatter fo engingor thom through to fortuno. "'ho recoipts of hogs woro liberal, but _ that fac Dad no influoneo upon pricos, o8 tho ship- pug domaud s oqual fo the daily uu{nfly.‘ The market closed flm at tho following rango of pricos: Mess pork, onsh ornellor March, 814.95@16.00; _do seller April, $16.000916:023 du sollor Muy, $15.25@16.313¢ 1 do _mollor Jund, $16.00@16.65; prime mosk vork, §12.75@13.00; exira prime do, $11.95@ 11.60. Lard, cash or sollor March,£0.181¢@9.15; do sellor Apl, 0.16@0.17}¢; o sellor May $0.274@9.30; ' do sellor Juve, 80,45@Y.50. Swoet-pickled hams, 9@103¢o; dry saltod monls, looso, at G%@p3se for shonldors, B@Sio for Cumborlnuds, 85@8}fo0 for long clear, §@8go for short ribe, BY5@83Go for nhort clear ; thosnmo bosad at 4(@3Ga pur i abova theso pricos. Hents for April dolivery o sliado highor, and for May 25 @3c por 100 b8 highor, than cagl prices. Bacon monts, G3¢o for shouldors, I@Y3ge for short ribs, Dfig@‘.‘}gn for short clear, ull packed in hhds; thio sumo Jooso, ge lowor., Bacon hans, 1114 @130, Moss beof, $8.75@0,00 ; oxtra mosa do, £9.75@10,00; beof haww, $23.00@23.60, Cuty taliow, 6340; gronse quotablo ab 45{@7c. Bnlos 'woro ropoitod of 300 brla meks potk at 315,00; 250 brls do sallor April at £16.021¢; 2,750 rls'do ot 816.00; 250 vrla do ot §14.0753 ; 8,260 bila do at $14.055 2,600 briu do selior Muy ot §16.273¢ + 3,000 brls do ¢ 81625 : 2,760 bils do at 16,2434 500 brls do at 816,20 ; 500 brls do sollor funo it $15.60; 250 tex Inrd soller April at $0.173¢ ;1,000 tes do nt £0.15; 600 ten do at £0,10'; 8,000 tes do sollor May at #0905 750 tes do at 81273 ; 50,000 Ibs shoalders sellur April at 5846 3 00,000 ths do sollor June at Gyga; 200,000 16 shhort ribs sollor April at 830 ; 200,000 Wb do at8o; 100,000 s short oléar sollor April at 88.45; 76 bxa do at 87c cnsh; 100 tos weet piekled bams (1534 Ls) at 9370, Tlour was again vory qulot, but a shado firm- or, in sympathy with, wheat. . The only buying was dono on loeal acouuts, Thora ware Lo or ihree ratber lurgo ordors on the market for flour to {ill stonmer raom on the souboard, guaranteed time to tho veasel, butsellers couid not meak tho {orme, though willing to take tho pricos offorad, Tiran was firmor. Balos were roportad of 120 Lrls white wintor oxtras on privato torme ;- 900 brls spring oxtras on private terms 3 100 brls ryo (King Willim), snd 100 bls do at 55,00, ola, 220 brls, Alio, 10 tons bran ot $18.00, do- livored, Tho following wore the asking quota- tions ot tho clogo : . Fair to good white winters, Chioico do,,. Gholco_spring extrus. Medium to good do Good to clioice Blinneso Patent do... .o .. Fair to choico spring, suporfine, Common d .- 00 @ 1.5 + 1923 @18,00 Wheat was aotive, aud 35%fi higher, under a good npeculative domand. Lohdon was quoted very hewyy, but Livorpool was roported 1d por 100 1bs higher, snd thus carried tho day, especlally a8 tho receipts wore ufi:,x|nj|~l:t, and s fair ont- ward movoment- was chrouiclod” for yestorduy. Thero was agam & good dosl of changing wyor from April into Moy, but the inquiry for tho lot- tor month was moro sk than horatofore, though sottlements of noxt month's doliveries atill led the way in the trading. ~‘The market nd- vancod still further after 12 o’clocls, when New York was roported highor ; but the offort was too much, and prices foll off to o polnt below thoso of the oponing, us privato advices from the Enst conilicted somewhint with the more publio dis- “patohios, Buyors on forelgn account way thut the Tocent docling i oconn ficights was of no use to thom, ag thour limits wero reduced mora rapidly thau freights went down, Sellor April oponad at 91,105, advanced to S1201¢, declined to SLIOK, 'and closed bt GLIOK@L10. Seller Muy sold at_ 1.244(@1.25, closing ot $1.28%@1.24%. Togulw’ No. '3 mpring closed at ¥1.195¢, und strictly fresh recoipts of do at 31,2034, No. 1 epring closed nt $1.241¢ tor straight, on 2c_stornge, and at $1.23 for Northiwestern, No. 3 spring closed with hold~ ors nt $1.16, and rojectod do'ut $1.0814, both on 2c utorago. Cash snlos were roparted of 10,800 m No. T spring “mn Northwestorn) nt §1.25; 400 bu do at 81.233¢ : 2,400 bu No. 3 spring (gilts edged) at $1.21'; 1,200 'bu do, 20 storago, at £1200¢ ; 1,200 budo at $1.203¢; 5,600 bu do rogular it B1.80; 1200 budo ak BLIBKC : 7,200 buNo. 8 sprane ab $L,10 ; 400 bu rejeotod spring at 81,0834, "Total, 30,400 bu, Corn wi lesa aotive, buyers holding off more orsistoncly than usnal, but only averaged (o ovar thnn yeutordsy, dwufih a dooline of 6d por 480 Ibw was Toportad from Liverpool. Now York was stendy, with n moderate oxport domand. “Lhoro wore very fow outsido orders on the ma- Let, either to buy or soll, and local operators seomed to havo pr!rl?\vcll cleured up their April trades, and to huvo little dosire to buy furthoer for May, Thera was & fair quantity of May corn offoring, and this, boing in oxooss of the domand, cansed u shight reduction iu tho premium for the Intter montli. Tho rocoipts wors amplo for tho soason, *Bellor Apnl opencd at 625%e, declined to 62}gc, advanced to 62¢u, receded to 03igo, and closed * dwll at ~ 0¢@0ude. Rallop May Bold b G6l¢@d3do, olosing ot tho in wide. Sollor Juno was {nadtive, ltogular No, 3 waus vorv quiot, closing ut (23de. “Striolly frosh recelpbu of doclonad st (3370, Now No. 4 uloned at G0}do ; uld rojectod at U0, and now do at 6Ye, ail on 20 storage. 1ligh mixed corn com~ manded nbout e [lur bu moro than No, 2, Onsh enles woro roportod of 860 bu high-mixed, old, at 0440 ; 400 bu do, new, at 60340 ; 6,000 bu No. 2, old, strletly frosts, at 6404 4,000 bu do_ ut 0330 3 0,600 bt do_ av Gdjgo 5 6,000 bu, do, rogulsy ab 6b34e 1 1,000 bu dg, now, at 6030 : 400 i rojdot o, old, ut 610 4 1,600 bu do at’ 60dg0; 400 bu do, now, at b93go; 4,400 bu do at 690 ;400 bu, by gnmplo ours, at CUo; 400 bu do ot 6s, Total, 8,000 bu. s Oata wero dull and steady, at about tho same prices as yosterday, Tho recoipts wore liberal, which-counterauted tho Armuoss in New York ; and it §s very diicult to got up un excitoment in outs anyhow, unlews whon an outsidor ontors the avova. Heoller May sold spariugly at d0jgo; sollex April wau nominal nt 4330, and soller the month at 480, Birictly fiosh vocolpts olosed ut4bige, Rcjected was nominnl at 4o for 2 storage, with a light domand, and none offered, Cash #elos woro roported of 1,200 bu No, 2 at 4biga; 1,600 bu doab 45}@% 600 bu do at d6a; 1,00 bu by samplo sk 516 ; 4,400 bu do st blo} &, “In August, ‘69 000 bu do at 4830, on track; 600 bu at 40}fo; 600 bt do nt 490, freo on bonrd. Total, 9,000 bu. Tyo was vory quiot, on nccouht of sonrolty. Thoro was a_falr domand, and ‘buyers willingly accodod to the adyanced views of holdors ro- ported anturflnr. Tho stook s small and re- colpta Yight whilo vory little romalus in tho onds of distillors or millors, Balos woro Hinitod to 800 bu regular No. 2ot 000, and 1,600 bu by sample at Do, Darloy was quict, but firmor, bolng in alightly buunnfiammxd on loeal fecount, with fndlcationk of n turu in tho dullnoss thnt lins Instod for so long a timo in tho Enst. Thoro wero ono or two outslde ordora ou tho floor to-day, . No, 3 closad firm at 81.48@1.50 3 No. 8 at 31.03@1.96; and rojoctod at 8116@1.17 for Yogular o frouh, ro- Bpicetivoly. Oash anlos wero roported of 3,200 it 0, 3 0t 81,607 400, bu No. 8 at 81,35 ; 800 bu do ot 81045 l,fiOd bu do ot $1,98:°400 bu rojeoted, atrictly froah, at $1.18; 400 bu do at $1.17; 1,000 bu do, rogular, at SL14; 400 bu by sumplo at El.bo; 600 bu do at §1.40, on track. "Total, 9,400 o TEA, Castlo Brothors' clroulur, dated San Tranclsco tho 10th, noten tho arrival at that port of acargo of 17,713 pliga ton, of which 1,263 were on route to Ghieago, nnd 6,087 to New York, It is noto- worthy that San Pranofico now rocolves and dis- tributos more Jupan tons than either Now York or Boston, % 'Tho markot closes on tho old orop with » gon- oral scarelty in oxport ports, espoaially of the vottor grados, sud tho prospacts aro considered i;on‘d fora furthor advanco, oven largar than the st TUE CORN OUTLOOK, To the Editor of The Chicaao Tribune: 8in: I undorstand it to bo the policy of your valuablo papor io encourago tho L“blelmulnu and vontilation of ovory subjoct that mnay tond to olovato the rave, ‘and ospocislly to benefit the tarritory tributary to’Chicago, ‘Undet this iprossion, and boloving that gaod prices to the farmor for his products would ro- dound to tho general good of the ontire popu- Intion, I havo shot off my pop-gun from timo to time, and it happens thal sed right LG ey bEadietious, - Tue ey sl : Inmy communications in July and Angust Inst, I statad that the corn crop u% 3 muuzg‘lln- ovitably bo sbort on goneral principlos, and strongly advised farmors to hold on to their ‘corn, Tsald “overy cent por bushol ad- yanco in corn monut o million of dollara: for Illinois." I predicted that tho rocoipts inChicago waould bo 25 per cont loas for 1873 than those of 1872, though many oxpected t loast 25 por cont increnso, Aly gucss was within {wo mitlions of bushels, b ‘Wuen corn was selling at 25 conts in the coun- try, I prodioted 60 conts boforo Now Year's. ‘Lho panlo came noar upsotting that, though it did como true. Whon corn waa solling at 88 conta in_Chicago, .I prodioled 80 conts por busbel for tho summer of 1874, 1t soomed to mo that overy farmer ought to bhavo Lkuown that a Yoor cm); must ‘natarally follow such o epring, and it did not ncod a prophet, nor the son of n prophot, to toll that ; but s to the 80 cents por bushel next summer, this roquircs dToront figuriug to show, and L propnnn in this articlo to give my reasons, or a part of them, for that opipion. 1t is arguod that tho old stook is practically inoxhaustiblo, and I presume that many belleva now that tho majority of farmors have twvo or throo orops on hand. On the contrary, I ibink the amount oun’hand is vory small comparatiyoly. And I am fully porsunded that, ab this time, but few reahzo the mognitude of tho shortngo of lust yoar's crop: It 18 genernlly couceded that tho crop ot 1873 s only nbout half that of 1872, which was esti- matod at about 1 DflB‘flfl(),O_Ob bushels for tho Uuited Stares, which would' mnke n shortago of 400,000,000 or 500,000,000 1¢ iu claimod, to oft- set this, that the opou wintor and the reduction of stock would reduco the conmumption, aw the amount no saved would help to bridge over, 1 presnmo such would bo tho enve, but it witl bo found thav tho extont of such reductfon will not bo 88 groat o8 expeotods and thore will be enongh cuttle ond hogs fod this wowson to [furnish onough moab mnoxt wintor to go aronnd vory woll, aud, befote another orop grows, corn will be Bonros on o lavgo majorily of farms in the Northwest. As to thio demand both in our own country and_abroad, thera 18 no question, though the exports are but o dmy in the bucket in comparison with tho crop. ‘Tho total exports of corn to &1l parts of tho world was lons than 4 per cent of the erop of 1872, and tho nvotago an- nual exports for ten yearsdid not oxaced 10,000,~ 000 bushels, whila tho entire oxports for tho last thirty yenrs wonld not amount to ono-llf of the ostimnted shortngo of tholast crop aloue; hence T ooncludod that if the amount of corn was ovan- l{‘ distributed throughout ourcountry, as ucedod, the nucennity would appoar of striot ceonomy in its consumption. 'haro is no donbt in my mind but that every bushol fa noceded at homo; that ‘we have no surplus for oxport, o judgo of tho futare by the past (which is ronsonablo), lot us look ovar tho lst ten yonrs ; though first Jot mo sny, in order to show Low & small shortago will affect values, that tha ro- ceipts of barley in 1873 wore only oné mil'fon Dusihels leas than in 1873, and yet, is the vesultot that slight shotlago, prices have appreciated more than 160 per cenl.” 1lence, three-fourths as much grain may bring ‘double the amouut of monay, and it ia nof true that, beeause tho amonut of corn e roducod ono-linlf, the prics will only bo doubled. Yel I heavd a Chicago dealer use thut 8amo argumont, ny tlmn‘v,‘u thero was o law tixing the aggrogute valuo of tho crop; but I will pro- coed to-figuron s A The creg of 1863 is estimatod nt about the same amount us that of 1873, and corn sold nt .30 per bushol in Chicago in 1861 ns tha rosult of that short crop. In 1865 and 1800 tho crops wore good, and prices ranged noova 70c ot ono Limo of tha year. (Now Iquote from tho last Tiourd of Iriulo roport.) Tu A vy, 1407, corasold | at $1.09%5, and in Ootobior ut $1.123¢, Tun Oclober, 68 n:4 In May, 10, af. In Mareh, 71, at, . Now, liore is a range of sovon yoars in suc- cosuion, from "G4 to '70 inclusive, and the highost prices of ench year rauged from BL30 to 874 centy—threo yonrs out' of tho seven, pricos ranging avove §1 per busLel, and the othoe four ranging from 87}¢ conts td $1 per bushal. cnce 80 conts, the joint to wliich I vrodict tho inarket will ronch, i really bolow tho average of tho bighest prices for fen yonrs sty inctuding. tho threo wonderful orop-yonts of 70, '7d, mud 72, Now, is (his a crazy estimate to ' connt on 80 conts ?' Yo truch is, that thoso years wore romurkubly “prolifie, and prices have ruled suinously low for the producor, nnd we Lave becoma 0 babituated to 20-cont corn in the country, that 50 conts per bushel seems fubu- loun. L quoto from o former letter: * Farmers cunuol produce corn profitably ot less than 40 conts per bunsbel at their home market in an av- orage deason, and, o8 a cluss, corn furmors are _worbo off to-dy thun they woro m 1808, Thoy have made no monsy sined thon,” Now; what avo the prospects for 18747 Lot us look back aguin. Tho wintor of 1850 was simi- lar to this,—open’ and warm,—spring cold aud stormy, frosts in 4luy and’ Juno, und in July covn was killed to tho ground: 'The- wintor of '66 and '67 was opon and warm ; spring cold and wat. - ‘Lho erop of '68 was excollent, but thoro followed another open winter and late, wot spring, and poor crops in '09. Tarijaps tuo “ Lhilosoplior of Tix Tnmuse,” if not tuo Ladly *curbed,” couid ql\’« us o lenrnod disquisition on tho subjoct. I cnnnot ; bub expericuco teaches us that cold, buckward spriugs in this latitude ahnost slways tollow opon, warm wintors, Txpetionce proves {hat in a bad season tho crop ig nlways overostimntod. Gaod thinkers among farmors agreo with mo, that it requires tully one-third of & good orop to feed work-stook and hiomo oattto ; nong of which goos to maka ment for mackot, and this thonght, togather with the large awonnt cousumed for fattouing pur- Poiics, carrosponds with my actunl obsorvations, 10 prove thau tho amount of old corn cauuot bo large, N ‘Lhe situation s poonliar, There nevor wns Ao larga a portion of 1ho old stook in the hands of middlonton a4 at vresout ; cousoquontly nearly all the old atock af corn’ 1y “vimble" ou tho * linos of Lransvortation, and in_most plasos the utooks are lurgoly ovorostirnuted. 1 might givo some ostimates of tho amounta on soveral linos of voad, but I forbear lostI woury you, I congider it cerlam that s (1) tho ro- cepts In Clitongo of corn for 1874 will not excocd ona-hulf thoso of 1878; (2) wo must draw on the prosont stooks for eight or nine monthi Lofore the uew crop oan be availablo; and (3) 1t is un- vertain whau the coming sonson wiil be, aud farmers showld ponder these things woll before thoy soll thelr supplies, Rospootfully, fBOQUUI& i EUROTEAN MARKETS, 3 The following udvicos were received on Ohunge to-duy, In saddition to those given in nl;;- teleguphic columna, " Anon 4T—Londou—Cargocs off coast—Whant i, Corn qulst, Mark - IAGO—Whenl véry lapvy. st AL et N AUPELES ah ¥ n Ajnund Muy, 09 0dgs6ts, Livors Pool—=WhGuk T God doniahd, Gauforing fiuu, it 1w ; do white, 124@124 T § sprl L S G e @128 T ; spring whoat, 1is Ja@L1x © LATEST, Whent was moderaioly uotive aud S¢o highor, Bollhlg}ufi SLIL@LIVZE for Apr, oloslug ol fi!,lumi sollar Muy at “$1.2§ 5412153, closing with kollers ut the autsldo, Oopn wa in mouornie demand and {rropular, oloaing about ife higlior than on'Obango. Hellor Apsil soldt 0/fe, up to o, - @i ; Whilo Lily, 0330, closing at 0330 ; aellor May at 60@053o, cloaing nt-065@Ubjge. OALL DOATID, ; Provislons woro falrly activo, and mora pork and Iard wore sirongor. Moss pork, eash or mollor thio month, closod at B14.U5@16.00; nellor April, 914.95@15,05: sollor May, B16.2734 @16.90¢ nofler . Juno, B16,50@16.66; Hollor Bop= tombor, no bids, no offera. Lard, cash or sellor tho month, 80,10 bid ; achior Aprl 80,2002 aollor My, 80.86@0.373¢ ;- sollar June, no bids, no offers, Short ribs, cnals or soller thomonth, A0.1256@8.0, pollor ‘Apcll, €8.16@8.20¢ sollot Moy, #8.40@845 BShouldors, cash or ollor tho ' month, Do bid; eollor Avrll, 8@ B30} soller May, 0.16@0.25, Bliort cloar, one S denertle i S0 Ut N L60@8.521¢ 1 sollor Ma; ‘o bid, 200 ol e ork, sollor Siay, af, §16.28 ; 600 brls do at em.zfix; 500 brls do,” mollor Juno, ab 816,603 360 bila o at 16,6344 3 600 brly, wollor Boptombor, at 810607 760 tea Inrd, sollor April, ui{ £3.20; 400,000 fbs whiort olear, ollor Aprll, at Bige. ——— CIICARID DAILY MARKET. Tripax Eveaina, March 47 ALCOTIOT~—Quotabls firm at $1.80@1,91. DEANS—Tho offeringa are quite isrge, and prices aro frregular for iuforior lots, Oholco handpleked vios and mediuma met with'n gt local nquiry, Navien, $2.16@2.35: mediums, $1.80@2.10, BUETER—No further declino wos suffored to-tay, The fact that shippera evincod moro fnclination to [“,' wveat gave Lioldors ;ilnnlo( confidonce, and ycstorday's quotations wore well sualainod, Stocks, howaver, are il aceumulating, and that pricos mual soon resumo thoir downward courso is gouorally concoded. The Builetsn of March 24 eays of tno Now York market: 0 market opens quiot withont ?eneml change to note, aithongh prices are somoewhat frregnlar, owing 1o the divided views of tho trado, some boing dostrous of closing out oven if concossions aro noceesary, nnd honce soine sales aro made at lower prices, whilo othora aro confidant thint tho whiolo stock will ba wanted nt curreut rateg aud are not forcing thelr stock,” Wo aquota: Cholcs to fancy yollow, 16@)9¢; modium te Rood grades, 32@34e3 luforior fo common, 2I@U00; Gommon to eholca roll, 28@04o, HAGGING—This market ahowa slightly increased netiyity, and for cotton. epamlsds goods there is nob Jikely 18 be any furtber softeulng of prices, Btocks aro mplo, aud ordury o promplly flied, at tho annexod quotations ey A, 8303 Tawiston A, 320; Amerlcan i tor Oreay thei biriap ¢ gonatos, aingle, 17@180; aacks, CO@0e, LROOM. CORN—A fow finall orders wore recelved, but tho goneral markel {s dull, Tho quotution 0o for extra hurl §s regarded Ly somo dealers 08 an extromu one, though ealea hiove beon mado at this figuro rocently, ‘They may be oxcoptionnl, a8 many dealers oxpras their willingnean to scll their best hurl at 8¢, Thiero 18 so littla dofug thatit {a difficult to name prices, Wo quoto: Oholco hurl, 8@8io; do oxtra 90} corn thut will work itslf into s choice hurl Lroom, 36@80; for good do, 6@7c; good to chioleo slalk brafd, 7i¢@8c; inforior brash, 4@5K6. x BUILDIA MATERIALS—Weeo In good demand ond stendy, Common brick aro very firm, and o further “advanco {8 probable, We quote: Biuce co, $2.60; Now York stucco, casting, $3.25@3.50; Utlca, Loulsville, and Akrou cement, $2.00 3 by Lor! Jaud cemont, $7. 7,50 5 Ume in bulk, 80cGH1,00 § limo (brls) $1.000 brl’s white sand, B brl, $1.60@ 2,00 plastoring hnfr, @ b, 4003 Bre brick, 3 1,000, £35.00690,00; bullding brick (common), $7.50@8.5 Milwaukeo and Raclne pressed, $37,00332.60, del, Indiana pressed $15,00@45,00; do comnnon, $10,00; firo-cluy) @ brl, $3.0034.00, . CANNED GOODS—Tho market fa rulings rather auiet, with an ensfer feelug fn rarpborrics, corn, oyaters, aud some other lines, Tomatovs arein good roquest at firm prices. Wo quioto Poaches, 2 1b. Toache, 3 lb, Yuars, 2'b. Vluma, dainsons, 4 b, Greon gages and'ege, 3 . Quinces, 4 b, Bt Strawhorries Rnspborries, Blackberries, Gooseberrias, 2 1, “Lomatocs, Tomatous, § 1 Corn, Elgin, now, CGorn, Bontoh Harlor, Corn, Yarmobtl, Taug, 2 b, po Pear, 2 Ib sonkail, Lims heans, 2 b, Buccotuh, 2 1b, bstor, 215, Lobster, 1 Ib gters, 1 Ib, i Oysters; 3 Ibi, full welgl Oregon'salmon, new, 1 Ib, Oreuon satmon, vow, 2 1b,, o 4,006 4. CHEESE—In, tho checs Binglo new foature wns doveloped, A steudily fulr Snquiry for ool to primo gradea exists, and for auch the quoted prices ard adliered to with unabated firmuess. In low Rrados thore is more or less “ shading,” but this fs by o meuns & new foature of tho market, Wo quote: New York factory, wild, 17@18s; Ohfo and Westorn fuctory, do, IC@17c; lower giades, 1°@16c, COAL—18 fu light domond at nominully unchanged Yr(cx‘n. thouglt it Is woll knowa thiat Roft yarioties oau o houglit at a groater: ar lngs o lon fronithe present quointions, Vs ropont our et : Loligh, proparad, .00 Lcknwanuy; $'0.00; Cinnel, $3.60@9,00; Erio and Walnue Hill, $5.60; Drooks, $3.00; Dlossburg, $80000.00; Kivkiand ghito, 81061 Tocking Vollos $6,50 : Indiann block, §6,60; Minonk, $3.50; Wilming- tou, 45,603 Narclay, $5.00, CODPERAGE—Manufactured work i in lght re- Dry stock fa roported frm and scarce, A car of lud tlerces were wold at $1.46, We quote: Tork barrels, $L.03@l, whisty borrels, $1,90@3,10 : lurd tiorces, $14Y@1.45 flour Larrols, 38@530 3 pork staves, rough, $18,00@23.00; do, bucked, $:0,00@25,00; tiereo stuvos, rough, $2..03@24.00 3 bucked or sawoed, §$43,00@83,00 3 whisky staves, gh, $30.00328,00; do DLucked, $35.00@38,00; lour staves, $,00 311,00 ; clrcle Hour heéading, 8@Je per sct; flour koop-poles, $10,00G .00 per m. EOUS—Avo fn Wbl avyply and ol local roquest at 135 for cases, 12@13)0 for loose puckages, Pickled i1 cwos kold ot o, P T—Jobbers report a continued good domand, and o are frmly held at former quotations, Tuo supply of whitofish and trout s meagre, and wust other descriptions aro alwo n lght stack, Wo vepeut our lst: No, 1 whiteflal, .3~ br), $1.25@7.50; No, 8 do, $7.00@7.25 ; No, 1 brout, §6.76@7,00; No. 1 elioro-mackerel, now, Jg-Url, $13.60 1 bay, $10,50@10,78; No, 2 mackorol, B0@9.00 3 furnily ‘muckorol, Mwbrl, $7,8087.18 No. 1 whoro kite, £2.15@2,28 6,35 5 Georgo's coliul, $6.35@0.60 wplit’ Lrls, $9,60G9.90 ¢ do, 3¢-Url, ‘$4.26@4,50; Labi.s doe horrhi, Found b, $1,5088,00 " dio, i5-Ll, 4 Wi ] +$ 2.50@ 2.65 ahk codfial, $5,50@ Labrador Lorring, 4,25 ; box horring, No. 1, 30:@te ; box horring, ug. dn 1iGd30; Columbin Tilver nalinon, Jg-bris, §9.16@10.00, FRUITS AND ‘NUTS~Tmported frulls wora leld groator coufidence, owing parLiy to an fucrossed demand, aud partly to the advancing tendency fn tho gold promium. Raisins and pranes uro Leld Lighor nt the East, and aro sirongor Lere, We miko uo chingo fn our quotations, ns follows : Fontiax—Dates, 10%@ lic; figs, drums, 13%@13%o: s, In boxes, 1iy: 16@10c; ‘Turkish pianes, 13i¢@I4o; raleiue, .00@0.05 5 Talulus, loowe ~Hus : @t Tulsing, Valoucls, 133@I3: ranls, T3@8\c s citron, 82@3U0; lernon d e, Dojzirie lduy ppies, B@lsa; New York extrus, 1x@10%0; Michigan sliced, 193@18301 Micligan _quartcn,’ 136@1G0 ; Wostern 5‘«9 i@ Boutliorn 4o, 10x@110% peschies, pared, 116G uaclios, bulves, now, 16@16%0; do, mixod, 115 @ @ty s incarrie, V@it aayucca, 443 pitie] chorrios, 3@, Nuta—Filberie, 11@ 1130 ¢ almonds, Terrigona, 21@22; Naples walnuts, 0@ 920+ Qlitlf waluuty, 19@2U¢ ; Grenoble walnuts, now, 10 @LTa s Druzils, 1@ 1L ; 'yozaus, Texa, U5@10%0 ¢ Wilinington péanuts, funcy, 12@1ic: do socond qualls 1y, 7@ 1o ; ‘onneasco ponitits, B@de, GRUEN FRUITS—Yorolgn frufts aro fajrly getiva and fian, Lty offerinyy of applos ud crauborrio ara Jight, und tho demand is maderate, but suleient to kcep the market for mll eound choldo fenik firm, Wo noto s Lemons $0,50G7,00 per box; Valonola oranges, 11,00@1,00 per ek § Palermo anil Mosain do, por Loz, 54,60@3.50 fulr 1o cholco applos, £4,00@A.30 per brl} cultivated crautorries {n boxes, ut £5,00@0,00, GRODLENIES—Tho gonoral markst displayed - creaved llrusoss, Lo tirmer fooling waa chioly dus to thio udvauco i gold, though tho contiuued {myprovo-, ment 1 tho demund tends 1o strongthon tho views of Jobbers, Goffecs wers steadier thini for & number of dayn pust, and tho downsard tondency scema fo have bosn chedkod,—lomporarily at least, - Sugurs, sirups, ri¢e, and soaps woro moving frooly st thu quotationa, Nutmegs havo advancod, Gluger 1s quoted lower, Following aro tho pricos how current: 1r-Cann, SobA=Tg Corvaes—Hocl Java, No, 2, 833 @J41¢0; fancy Tlo, 10 @303{c ; oholeo {@3017e3 Prime Rlo, 29%@36; good do, I8¢ omiion do, 373 G28X0; romsting_do, 20X 3 Bluyayore Juva, 33%@d)0; Couta Riew funcy, @i do, primd, WeUio; Mareucaibo, WX P Uannees—8tar, full welght, 1T@18o; stearino, full woight, N@ldge: do, siorl wolght, 13@143o, Tiok—Lutna, 1@8% ; Nankoon, 8@S)ge; Caroiina, @H3ge lzallinlanu,u'i@‘.'}(n‘ M BuaAns—Patont cut louf; 193;@133¢0; erinhod snd powderad, 113@1Li(0; granulated, HI@1AG: A, o) 315 0. 0, Javo, Bex@us0s Aiandurd, 0 @10%: U0, No.9, Tog0yco; 1, Vrich 1003 oxtrl G, U2¢@070; O No. 3, by @93to; yolow ©, No. 1, 0 3 cholce Lrowih, 935@9A0} primo 3 ab, 96}« fair o, 844@83¢0; cholcomolauses Kugar, B3@hz03 hir do, ‘B@8%03 common do, TH@T0; Now Orlcans sugar, chofcs, Di@9i0; do’ prin, V@ D503 do, falr, B@Biga: comnion, Ti@se, Hutiurs—Dliniond drlpy, $1.5@1,38; biver drie, oxtru fine, 83@880 3 gaod sigat-hunso sleup, C8@03s oxtra do, GA@T30: Now Orloans molusscs, cholce, 83 Bda ¢ do prie, T8GH00 : do_common, 63@T00 3 Lorto Tico molussu, choice, 65@090; commion moLusses, 45 80, O N enarus—commn to best, 8i@o3¢e, Briors—Allspice, 1TJ¢@180 ; cluves, 00@83c; cage olu, US@0T0; gueppor, 26@i0a ; nubmogs, No. 1, fil.dgfil f ;fmnr, puro, 23@240; doNo, 1, 20@%%0; o;NU, y Vglse, F4—Gurmun mottled, 8(@0xo ; Goldon Wast, 6 0l s White'Roso, 0(301¢b 5 palm, 6@6go; Havow Liyierial, 0@bja; whita Tuse slun, 53@0¢ ;'Chumpaign, 6@0Ke; primrons, 0AGH o, Brm;uu@—uflhvur wloss, 93(@100 ; comuion, 8@1050 uro, e, pu ficumlxmu to moot with a moderate local in- uiry. Thoro wes no mipterlal eliango i nricos, We “quots the wholorals pricen paid by dealors au follows, curn 10 coutain 30,00t Timoth primo, $150@14.005 do No, 1, B12.50@10,005 Ny o, $10,60@11,605 mixod, $0.50510,60y primo pralflo $2,60310.00 ; o' No, 1, 48,600, o No, 2, $1.00 .00, on_ WAGON—Thibatlly, $11.000318.00% priirie, $9,00@10.60, For dolivery of presod, $LOVG 1,60, acoording to diitancod HIDES—Woro salablo to doslors and Tocal tanuera at currgut prices, Dry bidch aro firin, Wo quoto: Olf butelios” grueu beorw, o7 o cowdy To; do ‘aure 08 uteors, J0G310J0 ¢ do caws, B3g reen curad, light, i gy + hoavy do, B@8X0; Wil cured, 8 9ig@U3 0} Luavy o, BL@L yart, oy g 1405 2 Vi ] e sl Lo e Oy s eommmon, 33 ———TTT CNTCAGU DAIEY TRIBUNET SATURDAY,” MARCH 25, 1874, e e dencon kinw, 50@350; grubly, saorod, out, oF ofliora wiso dnmngc&.mun'rfl prica} branded, 10 per cont oft, Bl Liod por It O Slleop pelle, wool estimatod aswhsliod por I, LOPE—Wers ' dull and cmy. Comuion o cholca W;fl;’;{n,figflflflu Now York, l‘o. D BTEEL~Ordcts are coming forward quilte freoly, nud ralos uro uniformiy atondy us quoled o Iron B-108 3 8-10 ratos Oast plow stcol, Amorioan tool ateol Oliroma taol atoel. Lnglish tool atool @2 rates English apring a @11 Tatos Amorican cast @13 ratos Bledd birn, Y-ln @% @b Too calk afeel,.. 0 @b LEATHER—A " Tt agirogate of salos was accome plisliod to~day ak full provious ates, Below arotha prioes current s Qlty hnrnons, $ 3@ 1 Coilury harn u@ u Linocily, § 1 w3 4L Ip, @ if.'.'"Ep“" No. 1,9 1. i er, No. 1, I 2 4 Gty upter: Nos 3, 1t T Gotiney uppo D@ U Gollnr, B ¢ HE anif, city..... alf, conniry. Tough uppor, i i Hougb upper, damage. M 30 Buftato slaughtor solo fie 3. A Bolo Fronch kip, 60 to 100 L8, LUMBER—Tho démand contlnues of & liboral chiar- actor, aud prices forull grades sro well maintatued, Sbingles and luth ara in sutive shipping demand, and {ho luttor avo scarce, and, consoquontly, firm, - Qitota- tans aro? TFirst cloar. $60.00 @N0.00 47,00 (50.00 88,00 43,00 @45.00 Hecond eloar, 1 inch to 2 inch Third clear, 1 inch, Third clear, thick, Clar fivorlug, 1sl Flooring, firat com TFlooring, necond common, dressed, Flooring, third common, droesed, A_wagowbox boards, ' soleoted, inches aud upward Qedar yosts, apill edar poats, round, No, 1 anwed abingics OF BEOELvevveves Bhinglen on track (A Threo dotlara per car to bo saded when trousforred, which charge follows tho ahin lea, Thleknoss—Fivo shingiea t0.b two inchea in hiok- nesr, Langth-—-Blxteon fnoles, METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK—TFair activity was ngnin roported in this dopartment, and the marlct it reported stoady, Woquoto : s 145 for nearly all matorials Tay PLATE—I0, 10x14, $18.00; do, 12513, 20, $1.00; do, xoofing, 14520, 10, 312.07 d 423,60, T10 Tan—Targe, 03¢ ; small, 840 bar, 83c, Boroin—No, 1,'%%¢; No, 2, 0. LAp—Plg, 8c; bar, do, 100, slns, 8ic. Buix InoN—No, 24, 530 rotes; Rusls fron, 8,0, e 1 ataiuod, 200 ; No, 21@24, 13¢; 3, 100, A discount razfers, over 13 1ts, 470; tinned copper, 3403 planishod copper, 41d; do, cut and 10,%4c; do, 11 nd'1; 21 ; do raten ; Amorican Ruualu—A, 1603 B, 1dc, GALVANIZED TnoN—No. 10Q20, 120 do, 35@30, 1o No, 21, 16c; No, of 16 per cont {s made'trom Corrrn—Coppor bottoms, 350 to_izes, 43c. Wing—Nos. 1 to 6, 0c; 7 to 0, 100 10 to 11, 110; 12, 107 13 oud 14, 133 16 aud 16, 1o; 17, 150} 18, 16¢; 19, 10¢; 20, 2003 fufl bundlo, 80 per cont discolnt 3 fenco wire, Bi(c. NAILS—Wars stordy st (he rales annoxed: 20@ 60d, per keg, $4253 81 do, $4.50; Cd do, $4.75; 4d i O a5, 50 0 dond o, .08 5d do, $6,00; 3 do, $5.76; 84 do, clinels sn.m&p. 10 of for 10ilieg lols. ORE o+ NAVAL & —Wero in fair rotail demand and steady, Ropes are firm, Manills rope, ?‘l 1b, 4 hemp 1oc@1nye; sisal sopo, 9 b, lok@ioke: sal cord, g 1 b, 18@2%0 3 mnrlhle\fi v, ngfiagg ml’e"i-“ 357 piteh, OILS—Prices of lard 'oll weto scusibly firmer, tho steady advancs in lard havivg o strengtlentug ' ton- doncy, 'Thiera was also o sgmowbat flruior tone to the Huseed and turpontino matkots, Carbon was quotrd steady at formor prices, A folr_business won done nt tho aunexed quotations: Carhon, 14X@ o5 No. 1, 76@Tse; No. 2 a0, uoilad, $1.03 ;' whalo, haatsfodt oll, strlotly do, extra, Y0u} do, No, 1, bank off, 6oy U5cs" furpentine,’ 60c; Topy, 3 b, 17(@1dc; onkiun, 39 bule, 85, et 0 @300+ b, 5 b ELT5 16c; extra winter lovd W@ET3c; linseod, raw, $1.0 B0G@33c mporw, $2.1U@ pure, $1, ntraifs, 6503 elophaut ol l-llllg¥lfl, 03 gravity, 17ci naphtba, common, e, by ATOES—Choice varicties nTo searce wnd firm, solling readly on arcival. Hixod ol common potas outy us_comparod to chofea lota, and rathor slow, Hules of Ghilla were mado from atore at tocs wera $L10, Woquote: Eurly rose, from_store, $1.3@1,10; peachiblaws, do, $L35@1,40 per bu; mixed I £1.1081.16; peachblows in car-lots, $1,25(31,80, de ored ; early rose, $1.25; mixed und inferior, §! @i.ls. dsllvarad, n QULTRY—Tho market was fairly supplicd, espo- clally with fino chickeny, Howover, the denind from Jo- cal foslors was fairyaud._sales oo geuorally effcted koys und chickons bronghttho outaids- pricea, Wild ducls wero abun~ at tho old prices, Ohiolco dresged tur, dant. Woquoto: Turkeys, cliolco dressod, 1 do, Tair to goud, 10@11o;’ do, five, 10@1la; chick: out, diossad, $3.00G4.00; 'do, ‘n_coopa, $0D@IIS @375 3 gouse, Live, $1.00@8.00; wild ducks, ducks, $3.00 1.95@3,00 porozen. BEED} Bupp ples quatablo at 2.00, Olovor was in request, and firm, undor limited offerings: medium sold a} 5,85@5.95 ; mammoth nt $6,20@0.30, Hungarlon and millat werd in limitod demani ; common millet brougit 500, ana cholce Hungarian 700, Fiax was dull at §2.10 ®2120; fuir vecd sold at $2.16, Wo note seles of7180 bigs ‘prime tniothy ut $3,76; 11 baga do at $.2.70 : 187 bags 00 do at £2.05; 20 Dagy do at $2.60; 200 bogs at R4 bigs fair o'st $3.50; 10 aga clover at $3.0: bngo do ai £3.00; 20 tng good do at $0.85; 31 b prime mimmoth'at $0.90; 6 bgs common do at $0.20; 5 baga Hungarian st 70c; 15 do st 67)0; 103 bags ¥t 600 -7 bags faie gz at §2.16, SALT—Mcots with a moderate domand. Quota- tious are atrictly adhored to: Onondogs ouil Bag- fuow, fitie, $1.00; Caneds, do, $3.003 ordinary coarro, $2.00; conrss diamiond, $210; ground solar, $2.10;'d\ity, ‘without bags, $9.00: Ualty, with bage, $4.00 Ashion dairy, por nack, $5.00, TI:AB—Tho deniuid for tais continues o show im= provemant, ond tle firm focliug receutly devoloped 10w Lids fair to tako shiupe in ndvanco, * Tha importa- tlons sluce Jan. 1 hava beun 134,814 packages leus thian for the samo porlod Inst year, whils the total oxporis from China and Japun 10 all hors i the United Statos from June 1, 1873, to Jau, 21, 1874, wore 38,031,680 I ¥ 0,465 1La samo poriod 1872-3, and 47,659,084 .2."We quato: Young hyson, common tofuir, 8 @480 do, good, 68@0o; dochoice to extea fluc, 08:@ 31,10 conimon’ to Guoold byson, G@8Se ; commou imperll, G3@05e : good to ehoice do, Y0c@ILI0: fair to wood gunpowder, 12@20c; choico Plugenoy, $1,106 1,90 ; oxira Moyund, $1.35@1.40 ; cholco 0 oxirs new Jayal, 05-@$L.05 ; common 1o good do, T0@800; fale to good old, 65@760; common do, 40@5003 colored notural-tonf 'Japan, 60@700 ; common to tine Oolong, 33@ibe s £00d, 65@U0e 3 cholce to oxira, B5C@SLOD, TOIBAGCO~Wus quoted quiot ua fullows Ting OUT—Extra, 70@800; cholco, 60@650 § medlum, 50@550; poor to coimmon, 8@45c, Prug-Nutural lcaf, 76G@H0o; half bright, 60@70c, black, souind, $3@550. BuoKiNa—Goud to chiojes, 82@%00; medium, 28 s s Pres @003 commion, 25@! ocl, $9,60; ..zl.,pm,tu.m;hiuh- WODD—We quol ory, $10,60; slabs, 0 0, delivered, RAILROAD FREIGIITS~ Folluwlng are the publishe ed rates . N =5 o 25 |ER3 FF may Chteagote Fa|8%% (E|gSared LRGeS L 15 Ollaerlionsve New York, 40 B Philadolphis, * Tleriisvurgh, und Baltimore..veeseoeress| 35 Wilmington, Du. ngtots, D, Oyvsvierranerseeel 95 Plitaburgh, - Sloubonviilo, Tiridyoport, O,, and Bellaird, 25 Wheellig, a0 Qloveland a1 Now Castl a5 and Akron, O,, Norfolk, & wllll!ln?lnn. 65 Glarlosfon, 8, o HKavanunh, Ga, o5 Peforwburg and Richmond. 85 WOODENWARE AND BROOMS—-Morchants report on jmproved demspd for woodenware ut tho cur- "rent prices, Drooma aro dull, and’ broom-hpndles aro exceodingly scarco, Quotaticus aro: Two-hoop ele, £2.20 par dosou§ thro-hoap oy $345 §” thros~ o0p duiry, $435; oxtra do, $L75: exira cheesn tu\»?, S0 ;“Nu. 1 tubs, $078;3 N0, 9 do, $4.60 No, 7,00 tubs, thred in’ nost, X o, ealore, Ve i nést, $L75; bylt-bushol uicanuves, aty 3476 por doa § do, from Lund, F410 e, Sit00: " dov Sio. "oy 310,00 ér dos oloihick-piuin, §0c@31.15; washlourds, $2.85@3.60 por dozy barrel covers, $400@3,60% Lsnualilue 3 8,60'por rack ; bultofetubs, Quk, thro 1 noat, do, nub, 1hroe In nest, $1,307 broom-handles, 16,00 poran; No, 1 broowe, §3,00 No, 3 do, 83 .00, WOOIL—Was quioct apd unchanged, ‘Tub, wasiod, primo.. ‘Lub, w.shed, common {0 good. CQuwman dingy, i Flacco, washed, ¥ wud XX, it Flacco, washod, X uud XX. dlugy. Ylcecs, whshed, medsum liga Co rag wii'ed. ..oy Flocve, unwaatied, coa +4:82@5% + e dtialily S Flosco, unwashiad, corrso and diny Tlceco, unwashod, fno .. Bupor aud extra pullod. ‘WIpAY Eveniyo, March 27, Tho reoeints of live stack duriug tho Jast een aa followa ¢ [3 it , En)lllo Cyh na,,u. Bheev, 5 Pib s 1,723 Gy 12 i @lla gm Shipmonta woro as foilows Tolalisasanse. * OATTLI~Tho deian qent than during tho proceding days of tio weok, A ntimbor of Eunlorn operators hinving Alled their ut it was an netive 8 sattafactory_ono to aollors, o8 mot with prompt sato st gorior~ ally romunerative pricea, Tho tono of dispotcies from name of tho Esatorn markela was scarcoly aa buoyant oo on tho earlier duymof the weok, and thin coupled with the continucd liberal arfivals, an castor feollng, but thoro wis no _asterial doclina fn any class of stock, whils, If we oxcopt medium rough 1al lots, thoro wae no npporent weakontug, Soms do- terloration in _qualily notwithatandlug, all really desirabl 1.16@ 1,38 1.0063 1,15 80 33 notlceaio, whioh published transnctions, Ouly m fow frst-olass deaven wero offozed, and thiord woro.fow sal faw wore takou at $3,10@0,25, aud {n two or (hifes fn- Atances ot a bighor figure, wero $5.00@6,06 for contmon o go ing from 1,080 to 1, provailing prices grades, avoruye 300, and $3,75:30,00 for choico qualliics, avaraging’ from 1,250 to 1,460 lts, amount af tock taken by (16 local trada w nor woro the purchiasara of foodors vory considerable, Tho former pujd $3.60@5,00 for poor to good lots, and $.16@475 for fulr to_prime, Salos of woro roportod at $4,60@5,13}¢, R, Sira- horn & Co. obtalnad tho latter figuro for 48 head, ave eraging1,180 1be. Thio markot closod quict and easy, o [Extra Beovea—Graded steors, averaging1,400 0, fat, woll formad 3 yer to 6 yoar old stadrs, ‘nveraging 1,000 to oa—Well-attoned, stoers, averaging 1,900 to 1,350 1ba, Medium Grades—Steers in fair fusly, aver- aglug 1,100 to 1,250 1 Oholco Booves—Lin ceseiees B.95@0.00 o Butchors' Btook—Common o fair stears, for city alsughio and good to ox Jattle—Comamon fleak. svoraging 700 to 1,050 Inforior—Ligat ond ‘stage, buls, and scalawag steors; Cattlo—Toxas, corn-fod.. Qattle—Texnn, wintered North.. Cattle—Toxas, through droves.. CATTLE BALES, Ao, 43 Texns cattlo,. ., 16 good teors. vuee. BEEEEEABRS 903 plpo, full cofls, 100} cut Buricr Zmvo—Full casks, 100; loss quantity, 1icj mnanannanans SRIGEE 16 good ateors, ... 179 cholcoateern, ‘and commanded yosterduy, malc 1008—Wera in’ nclivo “domand, quito us good pricos an wero obtnined miaking at $5,5080.10 for good o oxtra, stock #old under $5,20, und anly s fow lots wero taken at higher figures than $5.60, Tho offeringa were - not Lotter thau thoso soen in_the ynids earlier tho wauk, tho supply cousisting principally of com- ‘maon o fair lots of from 170 to 325 Ihn, for which the rullng rates wero $5,20@5.40, sales wero roported . Go. ablalned $3.10 for two bun 477 I3, Tho market closed steady and firn with about ‘With two oxeeptions no 70, G averaging 971 and n dv, Lrice)No. 240 £5.00) 4 —Timothy waa dull and woak for the lower grades, whilo cholco samplea wore icld steadily. Few ordors woere on the market, and the local trade was light, tio agalors, a8 & ‘geueral thing, being abundantly ied, Prices rangs from $3.60@3,76; choice saw- SIEEP—Wore § and the fow on salewere on dvance of 35¢_ per n britk demand ou Esstorn account, oarly i thie duy af 518,000 balesy Amstican, 800,000, Yarneand fabrlot at Mancheator quiot and Wnchingod, Yrendatuffa firmor, California wiiito whent, 11s 114 @1293d 3 club do, 12 047 do red Wastern spring, 104 1043118 04, Jtocetpin’ for tlin paat. throo dayn, 20,000 it 3 Amorican, 18,000 b, Corn, 989 00, Lard, 4330, Trpontine, 514 ks, LoXnox, March 47,—Oonsols for monoy, 01}(@0 on acoounl, 0I@9T, - A Unltod Staien wocurition—"0dn, 1807 : 078, 1004 10403, 104173 now 6w, 10434, Now York Cesitral, U6} Erle, 904 ; proforrad, o1, Tullow, 7:@8s, Tetraloum—Grudo, 108 ; rolned, 1a, Liuwced oll, 105, Tarpentine, 326 00@334, Lawts, March 27.—lluntcs, 50f 760, New York Dry-Goods Marl New Your, March 27.—Iusiness, sey tha Dal Ditletin ropott, remalnn spasmodio shd tireguiar wit commisslon _honkos, but a fulr jobbing trade is pro gremsing, - goodn nro uniottled, but the lately Teducod maken nro sioadlly hold by agouts, Trints aty Inirly active aud unchanged in_pricos’ porcalca and dresa goods In active roquost, Dales of ingliom on {obui ot 10)(o by » Tty Louse, mnd ofling at 10j¢0 by packago, Bhawla aro lers active; wool i) dull forcign dress goods and ‘Mack molnirs oty Belive, Tho Wool Trade. PruADELPITA, March 37,~Wool dull and and frm aupply unusually Mgt s Oalo, Penmaylvani, and Wep Virginin doublo oxira ahd abovo, BC@3740 ] oxtra, 63 @Gl medinm, LI@00;_conrad, £6(@50a) New York, Michigan, Tndlia, und ‘Weators! Guo, 8035340 ; mor dlum, BYGIG0; charae, 4676035 combing, warhod, 025@1700; comblug, unwshoed, 43G@4n: Canda, coibing,' 62G830; fino, nnwashed, 33@3b0; coutny and modium, waslied, 6@38e; tub-waslied, 613675503 ©xtra and werino, pullod, 46@s0c, : Thoe Produco Markets, NEW YORK, New Yonw, March. uplands, 16 futurea closed : R Dules; March, 15 15-10 @1003 Ayril, 151, 0 @10 1-10c May, 105@ 10 17-82c; Jun, 17 192@17 1-1603 dn) f 7 3 @17 1-100; July, 1A aiTido; Avgust, 11(@17 3507 Bopliwbor) DneapsTusrs—~Flour in moderate demand 3 6,000 brln; superfin Wentorn and Siate, 8500 na common to good, $0,16@0.50; gond to cloice, $8.5303 “.1&)@1‘1?\: 1.']1{111, w.!&ubj . " Byo flo at $4.76@6,00, Corn' meal steady ; &uum',":mn"(g 4,95, Wheat closed quiet; ‘rocelpis, 80,000 bu; No,2 Ghicago, $1.60G31.52; Northweatcan, $.6J@L04 ; No 3 Milwtikee, $LIGG1,0 : unyradsd Towa and’ Mine niesota apring, $1.43@1.00; No, 1 Town ‘nesoea, $1.57@11.68; white Michigan, $1, Milwaitkoo, $1,60, i?u qulct al Ve and malt ‘unchianged. Corn opaned bigaor; closnd quiet; reccipte, 24,000 bi; now Western mixed, 8)@ 4o 3 ald do, 92@0dc ; hipgli mixed sud yellow Wes eru, 0220303 whito Westoru, 920, Oats lower; rocolpta, a;,mmn; mized Western, 60@Glo; whita Weslarn, fct TiAY—Flrm at $1.00@1.05, lors_uchingi, = & et nockee—Coffe quiot, Stgar highee; fair sogd rouuing, @7 M1-dte, Moluwscs s ico Ttos ToLEUS—ifirmur; cride, Thic, spob; 140 Aprl; vofluod, 16%4@1630. IR IR A TURPRNTINE~T.irim, Eaas—Quiot; Westorn, 16@10c, . LuovIsIoNs—Pork firmer; uew mess, $10.00016,75, ool in fuir domand; plalit mess, D4 @110; exiray 11@tg0, Hams quict ot $1.20@1.21," Gut mota (atet Middicd aym; long lesr, o alort olea, 03’ urt rib, 116, Lard frmer 3 prinie stoa, DR GKo; A 0 16-100; May, 1005 Junty Tosgan 1 OHGUKOF Al Burren—fieavys Wostern, 25@40c, OnersE—Firm at 1lo. Wittskr—Hirm ot V8o, MILWAUKEE. MILWAUREE, Morch ' 2], — LRFADSTOEFS — Flong fiem and i fuir domand, Whoat qulctaud wesk: No, 1 Milwaukee, $138)(3 No. 2 o, $1.2% y stawgs scfier May, $17. " Ota ateady; Ko, 2. frél, 4o, Corn—No, 2 mixcd, cash, 003 soilér Aprily G130} sellor May, 050 ¢ saller Juno, 00c,” Riye—No, 1, frésh, Bic. Barley dull aud lowers Ko, 4 spriug, $1.60; No, 8.do, enth oraclior April, $1.40, Puovistons—3less pork, $16,16 bid, Boxed middles firm st B@8Xe, Lard—Primo koltle, 9%c; siam, 8o, Rrortrrs—Flonr, 2,000 brls ; wheat, 17,000 b, SirteaENTa~Flotr, .00 bria; wheat, 10,000 b, DETROLT, Drrnorr, Mich, Murcli 7.—Brusnsyres—Tlony quilet aud” unehatiged. Whoat nctive aud advsneed § oxtrs, $1.024g; No, 1, ‘$Lodk. Cora dull and lower 8t 740, - Oaty 10 good domand at fall 61e. GLovER SEi:0-30,00, Tigouters—Tiour, 1,00 Lrla; whost, 000 bug corn, 4,000 hu; oats, 3,000 bu. Sutestetvis—Flour, 5,000 brlsj whoat, 2,000 bug corn, 8,000 bu, DUFFALO, Borearo, March 47.—BREADSTUFPS—Wheat dull, Oorn—Betler wupply ; salen 5 care new 1t 77c 5 U cars ot T8¢, on track, Usis dull; Westcru-blown, ley'quict, TOLEDO, ToLpo, March 27,—~ByraDsTUrFs—Flour firm snd i1 fulr demand, - Whbad in flr demgnd uud advauceds No. 8 Wabnal, $1,45 ; No, 1 whuto Michigun, 81,63; oxe tra do, SLCS 3 aniber Michignn, $1.481¢; scllor Apeil, $1.49 ¢ do May, $1.04:¢ 5 do June, $1.60: No. 1 red, $L66 5 No.2 do, 5145@145%, Corn siiady and i moderato demwid ; 'Ligh ‘mixod, €8:; seller April, GBie; do Muy, 70 : do June, 70i¢e; low mixed, 6757 o grade, G0e. ‘Onta quictand duchanged, Crovik Bgib—Dull ut $5.5, Tiorrra—Tlour, 100 bris; whoat, 7,000 bu; carn, 18,000 but ; oats, 4,600 bu, - HiresenTe—Flour, 300 brls; wheat, 3,000 bu; corn, 6,000 by 8, 8,060 but, NEW ORLEANS. New Onteaws, March 27,—BRsAnsTores—Flour dull; conunon, $4,507 trable, $0,50G7.00 ¢ fatuily, $7.16 @900 Cory i fur supply and good duiunnd; ‘white nttad, To0; wile, 161023 yollow, 80c. - Oata rm, f 0. BraN—100 1tav—Dull; ehoca, $21,00, Priovistoxs—Vork searco and firmor, at $10.87, Dry salt moyls firm, ot 7@BY@B@8A(C. Dacon wearce ond firm ab T{@95 @100, . umw, 11 @113, Lard senccosud qui tiarcs, 9G4o; iy, 01@100, uoaR—Dull; fair to fully fulr, 6(@7)§0 { prim B lock, BEITLML, Z" ,‘-1 e ©Anes—Rocolpts ight ; low contrifugal, 40@500 atock, 000 Trin B ok d1a%s Widtsky—Dull; Toulsian, 950; Ginclunat, $1.00, Covsre—Quict o Conn Meat—TFirmer u¢ $3.450.50, QorroN—Demand good ; wilus, 5,100 hales lghit, Fuclors aro askiig sboye ruli prices ara 8o doarer for all oxcort low y” udvanced 107 good ordinary to utrict gaod ordine ary, M@0 § low middling to strict low middling, 16:4@R10)63 middling to stvict middbng, 1045 10%c; good middiiug, 176, Tocolplr, 9,183 bulos oxports to tho Jontiueilt, 10,179 Dulow; coustwiso, 81 stock, 58,162; wusald, 163,300, Weel's wales, 37,1002 receipts wety 17,8:0; ¢ oew, 20,419 exports to tho Gons tinent, 16,4003 cotmwize, to Great Britain, 850, X BloNeTaur—Gold, 1125 @113 slglt, par; storlin swltnontsn oY PEGE “ HT, LOUIS, B7. Louts, March 27,—CurzoN—Steady and in good domund ; ilberal rulos of middling at 15 e, j au , Which ouly & fow, prices fr 000,00 ; medium to , and_cholca to oxira at $7,25@8.00, re the followlng HEEP BALES, Vo Av. Price, 106 103 $8.00 80 8 % New Yons, Mareh 27,—Brevrs—Frosh recelpls, 640, moking 3,310 for four daya, agains timo last Weelk, The market wes steady and_firm at fall prices, ranging at 100 to 130, with o fow bost 11,000 for four days, 0 for tho same stoors ot 19y(c, SiiexP—Recoipts, 4,850, makin agalnst 8,740 for tho Bame time light and'market dull and weak, The half-dozon car- 1vads wold rauged ut TH@D3(c, s, 1,900, making 15,000 for fonr days, o nntno time last week, y~drossed firin st 7o for wan done i live hoga § EAST LIDERTY, PA. Spetal Dispatch to The Chicans Tribune, Easr Liuenty, Pa,, March celpis for, the Wock onding March 90 were 517 cars; or 8,740 head, ngainat 407 cura the week before, unil of tiroughs cousigninents is Lieavier, The aftendance of buyors is about as uanal, most of the market being ropresonted, and tho s woro larger than for tho laat two weoks, thou sumo activity was manifested, buyors fal baut the suino an Tiat wook on good grades, with & docline of about 3o on common. Quo- ,600 bn, 740 { extra, 1,400 to 1,600 s, 40,00@018'; brinue, 1200 o' 100 b, §0,33 ), 85 @07+ bulls, for the waok, 1,670 I 'ho reooipts for the week were 100 cara or gainst 139 ears for the week before, on gaod and the markot dull, rices gre off ubout 10 cents, s good Yotkory 21, ~CAvyLi—The ro- supply for yurd sal tatleny Exira, 1, us to quallty, 8, ad, “Tho recaipts for tha week wore 87 cars or 17,400 Liead, agofust 60 cara the woek bofore, supply xnd 'demund wers shout cquul, and overything was 80ld out ut prices ns folloy + Exdra, 95 10 100 lbw, good, 85 to 90 1bs, fine wool, 0" 85 lhe, fina wool, $0,25@0,15 § Bueravo, N, ¥, Murch 97—0arrre—Tocolpta, R3S ‘ock, 6,00 boad, Thera salos to eatabiish u warket, Dunds the only Tiiinofs ateovs, avoruglng 1,051 jers, avoruging 1,177 @8,65, D LaxDs—-Rocipts, 000 bead : total for the 600 Tho murket closed Hoico lota highor offers, i—Recolpts, 4,400 oad ; fotal for tho week 16,700 lipid, uisfuh 30,200 Livad for tho wame time lnw wock, Tl markat wak slow, with a acarcil slock, Yorkers, $5.25@5.50 s houvy hog, uck unsold was sl —_— MARKELS BY T The Forvlgn Mar LavEnroor, Lisrch 27-I1 g, Wintor, 13- 124 6 1 white, 110 104@12 1d; club, 118 od, rork, 6: rd, 43 0d. 90', W, — Markets une faroh 27--3:30 p, m.—Whoat—Bprng, whilo, 118 11d@s12 24, Corn, 384 0 , Bayeh 97.~Cotton qulst; middling up- middiug Orleaus, 8l oF tho wouk, 93,000 buley eculation tud” export, Jou § Auierican, 817,01 . Ly o, M 100 ud@ s i § P ! lots, 1 Barloy @uil; Cunads, $1. LueapsTupra—Flour qulot and weak;_lower ta sl liltlo dono, Bpring wheat atoadys 'No, 2 Ol cago, $1.24; wiiter dull’; ssmple lota lower ; small lotu ‘Inupeoted No, 3 rod, $1.97; No, 9 red winter, teady oud fi moderate domand; No, 4 on truck; o030 1u_slavator 8:40¢, on'tfuck, Darloy dull ) $1,30@1.40. Lye slow ut 0dc, et st 90 3 held at 930, Proviatoxs—Park sotiva sud firm ot $15,05@16.75, Bulkmeats 6rm and higher ; active for futdro: most Balea private ; clear rib ut Quiney, 86 cal ; clea at 8t, Joe, Mo,, 8ic, April. Bivon fitm and ‘udvanclng 3 Jobbing and order (ofd of shouldera ot 1@Te; clear Fiy 9o cleus, i@Oie, Lard drm nt s, "?“-IPH‘; iglt, $4.80@5.10; Leavy, $5.40@5.165 receipis, 1,330, OMEeT--Active, firns, and unchanged ot $7.25, LOUISVILLE. Loussviry, Match 27.—CorToN—Quist, at 188, Tneapszuria—Elone quietand unchanged, Wheat nowfnul. Curn yulst und unclianged, Oate quiot sad uy hangiod Har—$17.00. l’lmvx’nmb-nnmnnd falr; prices advauced. Meks pork, $10.00, Bul shoulders, 67503 clear rib, $3,16 oleur, $8,40, Bucon—Blouldurs, l‘}sln: clear rlb, O¢ clear, 3¢, Bugar-cured bams, 19@133/0, Tierce jard, 0}e; Kegs, 9370, Wit y—9le, MEMPHIB, Mryrus, Moreh 37,—MueaDsTovre—Flour dull and nomiusl, Corn moal dull ud. uuchauged, . Can nud osta—AMarkot Lare, ITaY—3ixal, $17.00§18.00; timothy, $20.00. * Iinan—~Dull, 'Y Provistons—Vork fu fair demand and firm, at 1040, Lard flumat Oic@I030, Lacou firnat T@T)j0 for shoulders; Di@Y30 for clour rib, Oorrox—Stroug und in good demaud ; middling, 16370 ; ebipients, 1,000 boles; recelpts, 2,825 Lales; Toseipts for the weuk, 5,710 balcs s shipmout foF the m:‘ek. 10,030 bules § nlce, 12,000 balos; stock, 44,360 s, CINGINNATL OmomnaTs, Marcl 27,-~CorroN—Tirm snd in sale domuud ut 183(e, Burawzurra—Liour quiet and unchangod. Whesl ot ot $1I@§L46, Carn firmor and higher| wixed, 01@0s, Gud quict and wnoluged.” Iiye tendy'at 81,08, " Darley dull andjunchunged, Ors—Unehangod, Ecas—Stendy and in moderate domand, Borren—Unchunged, Ouspsk—~Firm and {n domaud, TuovisioNs—~Lork firm and in fafr domond of $10,00, Lad strong; stosm 03¢5 § koltlo, 9e, Dalkmcals =Tirm aud in fulr donund, Bhouliiers, 63 @503 clear rib 8c spot sud soller Aprily clear, 8%c. fhicon scarco aud ticin 3 whoulders, 0X(0; cleur 11b, 0@0JZ, elear, 936, A Witgky—8icady ond in moderato domind at 0lo, PHILADELRIIA, PurnapeLriina, Mareh 27.—BnrapsTuses— Flone very dull, Wheat fu fulr demand for clioica; ofhot roiles noglectod ;. red, $1.00: amber, $1,7121 white, 18@1.80, Tye it ub 95900, Qur, tondéncy ups Juilow, B2@820 § whito, B4@8s, Oalu'liold Sezaly o @0, * Pernorkus—Roflued, 1430 ; crudo, 1040, Waituicy—Use, BATTIMORL, DarTizone, March 27, ~BREADRTUFPS=Flanr dull aud nnchungad, - Wheat duli ; Obio uud Tadiuna, §1,60 @1.80; Westorn spring, $1.40@1.60, Corn firmor; uilxod Westurn, 83¢, Oafs Urmer; Wostorn, 00@05c: Ityo dull at 8i(y8de, “I’lan\"l)lmlk(l]l—qgl'ulgz;id Ihlm. nllgos; park $16.60, ulle shoulders, 61,@050; lear i “eon—Giour Flb, DI, 1 el bR Lorreu—stduly ind unliongod, Vi . oFree—Alosdy, With move {quiey st 38@2: \\'uul&Y—inul};’ud lg);l\l(lfl’lll lthan. NGRS Oswrao, Marcl, 7, —BivADSTUPKE—Whent in mod erate doamnd: Nu, 1 Miiwaulian afloat, $1,02; cat §hat: White Canwlu, 31,80, Corn dull st 89e,