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[ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCII 8, 1875. WONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, The only movement of noto in banking eircles dur- g the past week was cauned by tho sefttersents of the Int of tho montti. These catried tho cloarings shout H,0(0,060 higher than {he averago which has prevailed during o latter part of tho week, Tho counter businers wan necesarily very mnch iocreased, sud Ihore wan & sirong demand for Joans from parties who 131 (o take grain o provislons dellvered by other par- 103 who bad been carrylug them, Thin amounted to +shifting of burdens ratlier than to auy increasofu \be aggregate busiticss of the banke, ‘Thie discount lines of the banks are generally obaery- 3 {0 be higher than tuaual at this time, and the pres- re for loans coutinties atesdy and strong, considering tho Rreat dultoess which tho weathor and tha season have enforced n all business, Thero ara iwo reasons for thin: the great accumulation of grain aud proe vistonn at this point, and the interruption of collece tions by tho atato of the eountry, The shipmenta of graln and provislon Eastward this wintor bavo been very light, and the constantly increasing stock on hand han abaorbed growiug amount of funds 10 carry them, sud many merchants Lave iad to borrow, siucs the collections on which they had depended to meet their engagoments have falied them, “Raten of dlscount at (he Dauks are 30 per cent to regular customers, and 1 or 2 per cent less to good out- side Lorrowers, On the strect, rates are T@18 per cent, Thero {s consliderabla currency going to the hog dle- trlots for the acason, Now York cxchange was sold on Saturdsy at par Dotween banks, The eleariugs Baturdsy were $3,500,0001 for the week they wero $18,637,632,74, and the Lalances, $2,082,~ 315.61; for {he corresponding woek of lust year they were $25,029,078.12, and $2,979, 871,10, GOVERNMENT HONDS. United Btates G of ™1, Uniled States 5-208 of ‘G, United States 5-208 of %64 United ftates 6-208 of '63, 5403 of *65—Jan, and Jul, -2 of '6i—Jan, aud Jul; 6-20% of '63—Jau, and July. 10-4Ca (rx, int.). United Stat United States NIRRT 4 . 1,810 Sreneer] 2T ighwines, Dris,.| ~ 663 Wool, . oo an,0nh Totafocs, b, Lnmtier, N Rlilugles, No, Tath, No... v Halt, b 5i Also tha followlug, withous comparison: T Knd of produce, ”n&iirm.l Shiyped, ) n1.ml|31 0,270 104,03, 10,00 Poultry, s, . Louilry, coops, Withdrawn from st Friday for city eone sumption: 1,071 bu wheat, 7,186 bu corn, 735 bm oats, 1,30 bn Larley, The fallowing grain wae inspected into stora on Saturdsy morning: 7 cars No, 1 spring, 44 cara No, 9.0, 8 ears No, 3 do, 3 cars rojected do(62 wheat); 26 carn Ligh mized corn, 634 cars No, 3 do, 3L cara rejected do (1103 corn, of which 1 is old) ; 2 cars white oats, G earn No, 3 do, 1 car rofected do; 33 ears No, 2°re; 6 ears No. 2 batley, 1 car No, 3do, Total, 109 cars, o 37,000 bu, Tuspccted ot 13,005 bu wheat, 9,281 bt corn, 5,649 bu oate; 10,610 bu varlev. "Tho following wers the Teccipts and ahipments of Dreadatuffa and live stock at this polnt during the past wweek, aud for tho corresponding woeks ending as dated : | March 0| Feb, 21, March T 1875, | 1878.°) 1874, 3T.660| BL,107 71,421 18463 250,020 494,600 Receipte— Flour, hrls, Wheal, L., Corn, It 0,672 343,752 109,888 Oata,'bu, 10| 19,010 173,030 Tiye, bu. 12104 Tarley, 1. ll,l:{ll b} Drusset hogy, N0 oo 10370 7,334 Live hoos, 49,643) B2415] 88,757 Cattle, 14,012 10,336 Shipntents— Flour, bria, i 43,441 60,833 Wheat, bu.. 140,677, 3,664 Cortt, bt o0 80,473 Bv40L LU, 89,087 7933 8| 49,304 020|107} 6.070 26,208] 31,809 49,053 A Twaiel Cwensi i Told was 185 G115, FOREIGN EXCHANOE. Sterling exchango wss 48134855 caWlo {ransfern, London, 4834 7 Varls, SiTx, Othier Tates of forolgu exchangs ate quote: Tarls (fr:mcl]. Gernany (relci Ielylunt (Cranca). Holfana (gulld Bwitzerland (fran Bweden, Norway, an Austria (paper fioring Chicago Ofty 7 1 ct. bonds ! t:hicago City 7 ol ct, nowes 101 & int. Chieago City 7 32 ct. waterloan,101% & int, Chicago City 7 @ot, cortificateni 945 & fnt Chirago City 6 3 ct, cortificates| 06 Cook County 78 ct, bonds West park 7 @ ct, bond DANR BTOCKS. &int, &fnt, Merchanta’ National, First Natjonal Bank, Fifth National Bank, Commereial Natlonal Bank, German Natlonal Bank, .. xchange Natlonal iz Natfoual Bank of Commerce. Merchantn' Bavings, L, & T. O Unfon Natlonal Bank,.., Union Stock-¥ard Nation: MISCELLANEQUS, | Tiid, ‘A.w'. 140 City Itulway, Houth Slde, City Raflway, Weat Blde, ity Railway, North Sido, Tradern’ Insiranca Company. . Cbamber of Commerre, Chicago Gaslight and Coka Compan Qhicago & Northwasteru gold houds. Pullman Valace Car Compuny, ox-dis LATEST. New Yonx, March 6.—~3louey closed at 2 per cant, Foreign exchauge closed stealy at 4,80@4,£0) for bankers' aixty-day slerling sud LBIGLAAY for de- mand, Commerclsl Wil range from 4.174@4.10K, ‘with none classed primo elow 4.78). Gold opened and closed ab 115, with sales in the In- terim at 1135)¢ aud 1147, Rales paid for borrowing were 1.32, 1-01, and 1-16 per cent per alew, and 3,3, and 134 rer cont por anoum, Some loans were made flat. Tho gold elique endeavored (o the best of their ability to make Rold acarce andl forco priccs up. Tho ght han been a sharpone, and would have probably euded Ju favor of the olique had the short intcrest boen largo aud gold scarce, but foroign bankers have considerable gold on hand, which they are willing ta loanat presont rates. Cieorings, $64,000,000, Treasury disburserents for the week wero $1,551,000, and re- ceigts for customs §2,712,700. Specle shipmenls for thio samb time, $788,761, of which §234,000 were Spanish Rold, $710 American gold, aud tho balance allver bars, Governmenta closed steady, State bondsquiet snd nominal, Tallroad morigages siroug. The stock market has beeu very active to-day, and the night betwoen the bulls and bears sovere, with fhio clilef interest in Western Unfon, Pacifia Madl, North- weatern, aud Wabssh, Tho market ruled strong nntil the unfavoralle bank- statement was {aoued, when it fell off, Later there wes a recovery, with Western Unfon loading tho ad- vance, on rumora that overtures had been made for a conipromiso with tho Atlantio & Yacifia Telegraph. When tho prica reached 15X, 20,000 shares wero un~ lvaded, The stock ot once fell to 78%, taking all tio rest of tho market with i, Wabash ad- vanced to 15, snd roporls may ome vele- Tan bear operator was caught short upwarda of 60,000 shares, Tha advance resulted Lu the suspension of one member of the Exchiange,—~D, 0O, Fisk, The market was hammored Beverely during tho moralng, but shiowed great strength under coutinued salea of short stock, only reacting X to X¢ por cent, but closed firm, The week elosed with 3 jargo short intereat still out— standing {o many of tho leading atisres, Tho fyht all around the Board is Ukely to La a Litter oue, a3 on either sldo aro arrayed wealth, pluck, and former prestige. Tha total wales agaregated 202,000 shares, of which 29,000 wora Pacifio Matl, 80,000 Weatern Union, 43,000 Northwestern, 16,000 Lako shore, 14,000 Olfos, 35,000 Wabash, and 99,000 Unfon Paclilc, The Lauk statement for the week shawa: Loans, in- croase, $483,800; speclo, decreaso, $3,610,700; legal tenders, decresse, $1,740,100; doposlta, dscreass, £,- 46,6003 cir. 0, decrease, U0 reserve, do- creasy, $3,449, Coupons, 8L, Coupons, '62, Goupans, 'l Missourls Tenuessecs, ‘Tennesices, le! ‘Torrs Haute pid Ublcayo & Alion, Cht, & Alton pfd ... Olifo & Misslesippi ., 203 Clove., Cin, &. . Ui a i, Tur, & Quinoy 1001 Harlew [0, ke Bhiore, i Tudiana Ceutral, Michigan Ceutral, . Pitta, & Ft, Wayne .. s Lllinofa Central, Northwesteru. . N Unfon L'ac, stock, Nurthwewtoru TA. 1, 63 | Central Pa, stock Tiock Taland.. 0% | Unlou Pac, Loudu, Now Juraay Coulral 110 | Del,, Lack, & —_— COMMERCIAL. The followlng wers (he receipts and shipments of the loading articles of produce In this city during the Awenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Haturdsy moruing, sod for the correspondiug date’ oue year agos [ BIIYMENTS, 1876, I 1874, \ 1413, | 1, 716 1043} 270 7400 85,7530 G, 179 B,SA 48,819 64,023 24,705)1 0Tyl So,u8L 10,050 24,470 | ! e Sem 1 wodf a ), 706 Tu,350 a0 64,380 1, D, '.*a,ml besieaay Qured meats, La.| 2i6,0401/1,350, {, bris.. 2 1 443 1,080 239,518 619, “Tue following wors the exports of flout, wheat, and comn from New York duriny the past week sud lie week provious: Taat | Precis week, | ek, Flour, Lris, \Fheat, b Corn, bn The leading produce markets were steadler on Sate urday, but with no strength in grain, and not much in provislons, Tho trading was chietly speculative, the slipping movement belng light, which gives a consld- erabla Increaro in our stocka of Lreadstulls during the pant week, notwithatandlng the fact that the storm has interfered with recaipta, There waa s lberal demand for stapla dry goods, Toths the local and conntry trade were orderiug freoly, anl the market agaln presented o firm tone, In the grocary market thers was only faie activity, Some large orders from outalie dealera woro placed, but buy- era generally seomed nelined 1o conflua thelr pur- chnsesa fo meeling current requirements, Sugary, sirups, molasscs, and rice wers firmly held. Bpices, soaps, candles, and starch were steady, Cof- feas and tean contiuue weak and nnseitled. The do- mand for butter and cheeso was fair, sud lato prices wers well sustafned. In the tish, canned goods, and dried-frult markets the changes were not lmportant, trade rullng quict at about ateady yirices, The bagaing, coal, wood, Jeuther, and plg-iron markots were without important new fentures, Ofls met wilk a falr demand and were Qrm In rice, Lumber met with the averags demand, Thors was fess dlspicaltion to sbade prices for gyuimon grades- audan trada {mproves prices wln’nb-my become wiore uniform, Tho drug business was light, butno tuterlal changesfu prices wore made, exdept for opilum, odine, aud morphine, Iron,pud ateel con- tiutio iu moderato demand, and aro quoted firm, ow- ing to tho depleted condition of the atocks at the mills, a1t wea quict and stoady. Hops and wool were dull, Small orders sro re- eetved ocessfonally from cousumers who are out of supplies, Ioy was fu ctivo request and firws, tho ro- celpta continuing {nadequate, The belter grades of clover and timothy wero in faie requeat and firm, but common quatitles were dull and ey under lberal offerings, Themsrket Is nearly bare of polatacs, and pocd offerings are quickly faken at better prices, Tonllry was tearca aud firin, Egge ware more plenty, dulland weuk, WOOL. Walter rawn's Son & Co,, of New York, write as follows ¢ Wo have nguln to reporta dull period in tho woo trade, From the opening until the closa of tho month of February, the demund for tho staple Lus bean Uin. ited to tho ‘wbsaluta necessitics of those mills run by steam, or not afected by the general acarcity of water throughout the New England States, The majority of the mills, depending for thelr motive power exclu- sively upon their streame and pondx, havo been obligod to wtop eutirely during the pust month, or fu run outy o fow hours esch day, This fact, whild )t has made & great alfferouce in the volumo of transactions in the raw material, has at tho same_tine given rathor a bt~ ter tous to the woolen goodu market, and wil probably in the end vesult (o the goneral benefit of wil dntor- eated, a0 wool market throughout this extrems {asctivity haa genorally majutained ita previous Armness, con- cosaious Lalng mado ouly in individual cases, ' where the holders felt the wisdom of reslizing on s portion of thelr asortment, rather than ta depend upon the un- certaluty of wvecte, with the Bopo of oUiiniug the Lighest valuea ou their cntire stock, This oucesslon is noticeabls principally in fine” fieeces, the otler (lon of domestio wools balng 100 scarce to make any stolding fu prices necessacy in order to effect asles, OTHER BTATIRTICH, The New York Jroduce Exchanye Weekly glves the tollowlng - The visible supply of grain, compristng the stocks {n granary at the prineipal points of accumulation at laky amd “soaboard ports, in- tranait by rail, and sfloat in New York harbors Wheal, bu, (urn, | Oats, | Bariey, In atoreat Bu, bu, bu, e ormiere] W—‘wmllhfl.u Montreal 20 Phitadolpliia ¥ Haltimory* 116, 885,214'5 1,784 6,081, 713 7 8, L, 9, 571, 6, A, BlS *Kstimatod. Tha wheat crop fn the United Kingdom In 1874 fs reparted ta be & vory larg ane, with & largo yicld on s wolls overywliore, except ou light vandy sud gravel sols, 'Thio caminis Crop Was suwn under the most favorably circumatancos, snd appesra prowmiving, Tia faripera hava threshed much fcaw than vanal, Lk there bas been loss old wheat of the crop of 1873 and before miarketed siuco Hopt, 1 than in any year for a long Jorod, which udicatca tist tiere ik ol unususlwx- austion of the stock of wheat In the country at the bugluniug of the harvost, Sept, 1, 174, “[lie aereagy devoted 10 tho coreal crops in tis Unftod Kingdom for tha last four years bava been : WGl | 181, | 1613, | 1874, Acres, | dere. | Acres, | Acres Cereale— e g o] 4:831,054] 3,810,821 9,670,250, 2,010,005 L8488 2,674,829 4sni| 4,340,708 198,495 81anl 75,8 6,121 S50t CAU( 604,101 90,260 384104[ Y2107 Total acren,|11,503,2¢3111,004,345(13, 423, 052[11, 364,854 Green crone—, ] 425,720| 1,420,835 0] 10,647( 2,470,757 USL00D! 484,83 4ot 400 WOt 19, ] 1863 4,012,378] 4,58,703] 4,990,000| 4,310,940 Teerbohm's Loudon cableof Sarch 3, 1676, roporta thu furiors'deliveries of hoinn-growu wheak 4 the 150 towus in Eugland and Watea fur tho woek ended Fob, 27, 1875, at 80,000 t0 85,000 qra, and extiinated in the Klupdoin av_ 200,000 to 20,0 ‘qrv, ‘The fuiports of foreigu were, for the samu week, 130,000 to 123,000 qrs of wheat and 43,000 to 60,000 Lrix of tlour, and 10,000 toT5,000 qrs of wafze, ‘The Kupply of whaat, tlour In- cluded, for the week snded Feb, 47, 187, was_ 344,215 10 377,430 e, agakaet 400,000 gru uftimui aud §24,000 aqre wastmun wverays weekly consuinption, The supe ply Of corn for thy weok wus 560, ta G00,000 bu, ugninut 760,00 tu 800,000 bu the previous week, which 10 fho threo weeks v in exoeas of tha prescnt averige weekiy cubsumption, PROVISIONS. 100 YRODUCTS — Wors fu imoderate demand, with keas offering, hence tirmer all round, & spito of tho fact that hoge wers reported casier, The roporty | from uthivr polnts, received two oF thres days provis ousty, tulliug uf a better averaye yicld 1o tho packing of thy West tan bad been expected, weakoned thio hianda of secured holders, who wold out, Most of this product bad Lecu dlsgosed of before Batunday, loaving the market open to A alight reactfon npward, which wan helped by s rather fiemer fealing In lard in New York, Thn returna from our local packera come fn #lowly, 88 soveral of them wero uuwiliing to closa up %3 lony ns the colil woather Iasted, It {s probable that thie occurrence of warmer weathier now will causo most of them to close up for the present, Mesg l‘urk—“’:: in falr l'tm.md. and advanced Tio per brl from the closiug prices of Friday, making the avragen of he twa ilsy, about the esmo, ' Bsles wera reparted of 1,170 brls canh, or seller March at 14,03 18.10 for ronnd lots, and $18.10@13,18 for car losds 6,750 bria seller April at $18.20@18.27y 3 iela soller May at $18,5018,67) 1 1,800 eris gellor’ Juno ot $19.60@1%.87%, Tota, 12,670 bls, The market clored firm at $18,19% cash ; $18,37 for April, and $18.55@ A3t for May, Otter descripifons of pork wera naetiva and nom- Inally firin at $10,00010.31 for cloar, $LGISWIT0 tor family mens, £15.15(10,00 for prinie meas, and $12.75@ 1335 Tor extrm prino do, Lanp—Wan 3yt per 100 o ighor tan at the clowe on Frisyd though the aversge prices of (he te days wan exacily the aame, The demand for the ahort inferest wan good. Bales wers teported of 1 cah or seller the month at $12.174@1Z.30¢ 4,500 tes soller April at $13,29%6 19273 1 4,750 tea scllor May at $1345@13:00 2,000 tes sefier Juns at $13,66@ 1074, Tofal, 11,350 'tes, Tho market closad firm at $11.20 g $ILATGGI0.0 for April} and $134TX@ITH0 or May, MyATs—Wero qniot, but a shade firmer, in sympathy with tha apoculative articles, and partly ful consequenca of the fact that the ahipmonts continue gaod, I apite of tho bad weathior, Hales wera limitod to 12.000 i slioulders at 02,01 50 boxes o, 8t 633 40,000 iLs long clears at 0%;c; 170,000 lba short ribs af 9% casls, and 10/ seller June; 10,000 1b3 do, ot Des Moines, at 0o canli; 600 boxes o (lizhit) at 10¢'s 75 tek nwveat plekied hams at 10%e, The market cloacd at 6o for geeen oulders, U3¢0 for do long clear, 0ty e do aliort Filn, 84e o wbort clear, and Di;@0%c do hams, Hweots fekled hams (16 [ba avernge) ab 101,@10%c, Meats n salt (part cured) quoted ab Glic for sboul- ders, cash o seller March; 630 da soller April; j¢ do mcller May: long clear, 0xc (ash or rel- ler March: do weller. April, 0ic; do weller My, 9%a; short Hw, 0);e casli or sellor Marelis do nolier April. 91:c; g0 mellor May, 1003 short clesry, cartior_soller Mareh, 1003 do neller April, 10%e: do neller May, 10%c. Boxed mesta (o bighier than loose, Bacon mieats quoted nt 125(313%¢ for hums, 8c for alouldors, 10X for short ribw, and 1ic for short elears—ali packed. GnrasE—Was quict at 6@10c, EF PIRODUOTH—Were quiet and nominally nn- clianged, st £8,25 for meas, $0.35 for extra mess, ani $21.00@22.00 for hama, Tanrow—Quoted at 8RB, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was In fair local demand, with littlo or no inquiry for abpiment, sud was firmer at former prices, eapoclally on good brands, Bales were reported of 100 Lrla winters on private lerms, and 875 Lrls spring extras, partly at $1.05@450. Totul, 075 bris, Tho $5.23 ‘market closed au follown: Cholcs sinter extra @6.60; cemumo to good do, $4.25@5.00; chole oxtris, $4,25,34,50; falr do, shipplug grades, tent spring, $5.00@9,00; spring superfiuies, $1.00 @3.90; rye flour, $5, buckwheat do, $3.003 8,60, Binax—Was in botter supply, snid & shade easler in conscquence, Hales were reported of 50 tona at $20,5 d $21.00 frce on bosrd, quoted st $3.40@3.60 per brl for guod, and $24,00@24.,50 for coarsc, Sales were 10 tons &t $31.00 on track, WHEAT—Was comparatively dull, thongh thers swas & good deal dofng at times, and averaged Jo lower, ‘The public advices from Liverpool quoted that market a8 fiem, but tha private telegrams were not unanimous 1n that direction, and the story was rendored atiil noro doubtful by the fact that New York wasdull, An'| canier fecling wan also fnduced by reports from the country which indleated s rther largo incroase (n tho recelpts for Monday,a good tnany ear loada being ex- pectad in whicl have been kopt back sevoral doys by iho atorm, Hence tho offerings of cash lota wero largeer, and reguiar wiieat waa dutl, whilo the current recelpls went off rathier freely, Tho inquiry for optivus wan only “so-Ro,"a good many of the shiorte thinking tliem too “dear” (tathor), Holler April orencd at 8o, Toss to 87 )¢, roceded 10 807¢c, advanced to 873¢, and closad at 874c, Seller thomontl, or sepulas"Xo, 3 apriog, soll it &GGe, cloued at o oufside, with gilt-edged roecipls at e premium, Seils er May nold at 01491 3c, and_roller June nt91%G@ Dayzc, Cssh males wers reported of 1,400 b No, 1 apriug at D0@01e; 105,000 bu' No, 3 do af s53@Gi50 ; 3,000 bu No.'d do'ab A23,@83c, und 800 bu rejected do at 77%@78c, Total, 110,200 bu, MINSxA0TA WiEAT—Wan In falr demand, bnt easfer, Sales wero reported of £00 Lu No, 1 a2 Ue § 400 bu No, Zat 893e, ami 1,400 bu by sawple ut 476G 9T5e, freo on oard, " Total, 2.¢00 bu, COIN~—Was dull and_easlor, averaging (o lower, though Liverpool wan roportod an {mproving, at the autsido quotations of ¥Fridsy. Dut New York was lull, and the expectation of Inrge receipta on Monduy, [ready note wheat, with " tla fuct i1 the cave of our slocks havo ipcreased mot far from 20000 bt utlog - thopat | weok, repressed iho erdor of buyers, Thers were few buylng orders on the floor, and s furiber tlown. ward movement wus anly prevonted by a little stragot- {¢ bidding by parifes who preanmably did not waut to Luy, Sellor April opened at €5e, and sold at 63Xc, des cliuing to 6320 at the close, Seller the month sold at 633 GGdc, aud seller May at 711,@T1k ¢, both_closluy at'the inslde, Coxh nalcu wero reported 'of 125,400 bu No, 3 at 643{@d41(c 1 10,000 bu relected at GAY@Mc ; 2,000 L ears at (M@6Tc on track, and 400 bu by ssmple atbdo, Total, 189,200 bu. ] OATS—The market opencd weak, and deelined 4@ 3{e, under Uiberal alforings of cash, but recovered to. Wwards tha closo, The receipts wura smaller, Heller tho mantl_or caali aold at 531 (@334,c, aud clowed at $235@b2}c, Beller Aprll old ut 823, @0ic, and closed at 627;c, and 3ay at 553((80e. Frewh receipta of No. 25010 at B2 @33¢, aud rej 503;c, Canh salea wors raportod uf 43,800 bu No, 2 at 621530 3 %400 bu Tejected ot F0}c, aud 1,600 bu by sample ot 84@380 on ack, Total, 49,000 bu. 1Y E—Was in moderats request at the recent redue- tion. ~No, 1 nld at 01@Ts,c, Bales wore limited to 1,000 bu_No.2at 97@V1%¢, and 400 Lu by samplo ot 90c, on track, $ BARLEY—The markot opened dull and weak at tha decilne of tuo previous avenlng, seller April being about 1o lower, Cash was very quiot, and_ tho weake ness in options eatly was dus partly o comparatively liberal offerings s towards the close many sellura with- drew, and prices recovered ¥@ic, Beller Apnl sold 3t $1L01G105, and closed b $1.03@1.03, Seller tho month o fegulac at §1.03 closlig 3t 91031 bid, . 8, recaipia of No, 2 were qlioted at §1.08G21.09, and do in A., D. & Co.'s brought $1,12, Bales Inciude tho follow= ing: B0O bu'No, 2, fresls, in N, 8, and A., D, & Co., at $1.18@1,12; 2,400’ bu_ Ly naple nt $1,00@1,35, all 'on track, otal, ,200 Lu, LATEST. Mess pork was qulet in the siternoon and steady, A salo wau notd of 250 brle seller March at §18,12), ‘Lard waa offered and cloved a shada easler, but noth- ing was dono, Tho market uoted at $13.15@ 13.20 caul or the month: 413 prices at 1 o'clock, Seller April suld at BT, @87\ e, and” cloted. st Uia inalde, * Buller tha month losed af B Corn wan i moderste demand and s abade heiter ot the close, relling at 443 @870 for April, and Gisfrs 6)3;0 for'the month, lotl cloaing at the outuide, Hule lor May sold at TI@i1%e. Oats'and other grain were neglected, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHMOL~Wus uusettled, Quotable at $2.1(@ a0, BROOM-CORN—Was in moderate demand and firm at the recently rovised quotationn : Good to extra hurl, 13@150; brush that will work teelf into a cholce burl broom, 11@!1%0; fair to good do, 10@10)¢c; inferior brush, 9@9)e; crooked, B3@T)e, * * BUTTER—The market presented no featurea differ- {ng materially from thoso nuted for a number of duys past, There was ready sale for choice qualities, whilo 1lio poorer wera & drug, Following are the quot- tlonn: Cholce fa fancy yellow, SU@i6a; medium to good grades, 23@230; luferior to common, 16@3%; inferior Lo choice roll, 14@u0a. OUOPERAGE-Was dull and little better than nom- York barrels, $1.05G1,10; Jard tlerces, $1.30 @1,403 , flour barrels, 43@830; whisky barrels, $1,90@ 9.00; pork staves, rough, $15.00@18,00; do bucked, $18.00822.00; flour wtaves, $7.00G#8,50; circle flour Beadivg, 7X@Yo; Ught poles, $25,00Q12.00, CHEESE~Prices romalu firm sud unchanged, Quotations are 17@15¢ for prime mild factory, sud 10 @15)0 for lower graded, CUAL—The domand was not speclally active, and Trices wero ateady as proviowsly wuoted ; Lacka- wanns, $10,00; cannel $5.00@9.00; Erio and Walnut UL $7.60; Lick Run,$7,00; Lrooks, §7.00; Blossburg, 88,60; Hocking Valley, $7,00; Indians blook, $5.00@ 5,50 Tilinoly, $1,80@5,00, DRESSED 1(008—-Advanced 10@150 under an ao- tive domand from abippors and other buyers, and light offerings, Heavy weights sold st $9,2033.33, closlug 8t $3.25@8,50; and light at §7,707.45, closlug at $7.60, Bales inciuite 160 hosd and 4 Corne P W8 A¥ DRUGH AND CHEMIUALS—Hinall orders are com- fuy i, Lut brade is ot vary active, thoughi perlisps ae a3 could be eapected,” Opluui aud morpblue wero uwer, aud fudine potassium sud sulpbur frmers Acid citrde; 1, 31,3863 1.40 ; acld, tartarle, powdercd, I, 53 Mo} suuuonia, carb, I, 23(@sla; axle-gresse, dos,’ $1,80@1,55; Lorux, ref,, I, 16@1805 bluw vitriol, thy Tyie1bes cream tarear, yure, t, 508307 cothis uoal, Houd,, b, bl@sSc; chloroforw, Ib, $1.10(d 1 nli‘c)u{ 1 1o bulk, b, 20} guin aratie, picked, 80750 guw arable, sorls, 23US0; gum carapbior, L, 0@iue ) 39,4500, i shellac, b, B3@95e; ylue, while, Wb, 5050 odine, 1, $1. ‘morghla, sulph,, oz, $,03 gfl.'l i fli:u;;ursfi H.‘Blt\(q .’Ml:llo". Iamo;.al!an- rson’s, $4,75@5.00 3 potases, colilor,, Ih, 33@400 Lassitin, 10d., B, ELISAI0T quiniie. sul § juliiue, E. I, powd,, I, epeont, b, 33,6836 5 aliver, ult., cryat., v, L@t ; wul sirect, as dealera refuv o pay the yrices maked, Fresh' lota wore held Hsturday morulng ab 30 but salvs waro Toported afirwards ab dusida. Fickled were dult at 23 FI4H~Tho demand for fish was reasonably sctive, aud piriecs wero steady and fria as follows : No. 1 white- flels, 3¢ Lrl, $3,3580.35 { No, 4 do, $3.00@6 o, 1 Lrout, $5.23k5.60; No, 1ahore mafiuux. bl $9,008. 1 Lay, §5.7647.00; No, 4 mackerel, /- brl $8.2348.50 ¢ family miackerel, & -brl, 83,605,155 No, 1 whore kity, $175@1.601 bank odlish, $6.236. George's codfish, $3.60@6.76; Labrador - herriu; sty Uile $00@3.007 do Ketrl, 31538080 Labes: or berrlug, round, url, $7.00c8.u0%- du, -Lrl, $4.00@4,45; caled barriug, per ba, ki 650 Oolimbis River aslinon, y-brl, $0.95@10,00 ecean tront, 2dos and ¢ daz. pre can, 3950, FRULTS AND NUTS—No price changss were noted 1n thla ino of goods, Tho gerieral market war atasdy ¢ Foneiay—Dates, T @8¢5 ti, druma, 16G17e; fige, layers, 10GXN: Curkish prunes, 106@H1c: Fronc Jrunce, kegs, 13@t3es. ralatn lyets, £5.103.12: loore uncatel, $4,05@4.20: Valenels, 123 laige s Zanta oure ranta, T4@iyo; citeon, deadle; lemon peel, 19 @200, DOMERTIO = Alden apples, 16@0¢; Michi. y@yye; Indlans sud Tilinols, Ti@ses , Tl4@3%c; peschcn, halven, Uk @10y e do tizod, TH@B4c: do pared, + blacklerricn, 10}¢ @10%es raspherrics, 15@%0e; pitted cherrie, A3@3%c, Nv ta, 1831405 Almonda, Terragona, 2@ase: o walunts, new, 1: : A Toxan, 18@100; Wilmingion veanuts, §@llo; Tennesseo poanuts, 6@ 8o Afeican pastiutn, D16, GREEN FRUITS—Wera in ght lacal roquest anit steady, “Choica Messina and Talermo lomans, $5,50 per buxi Valencla orangos, $,00211.00 per cana ; arangea in bozes, £3,0024,00; spples, pee brl, $2.003 2,803 choles do, §£1,75@2.50, GROCERIES=Birups and molssres worn strong, and the quotations of Now Orleans molarses wero ade vanced e, Sugars romsln Orm, Coffees 210 cary, 1u other depariments of the tusrket thera Wera 10 chnngos, Wo now quote: Hior—Patns, Ty@7%e; Rangoon, 6Y@Te; Oaro- Una, T3/@4%a; Loulsisna, T@se. 5 COrrera—0), G, Javs, 31k @15 Javs, No, 2, 1@ 32¢; choice to fancy itlo, 34@31kc: goud to prime do, ' 21@22}je; common, T@lle: roastiug, 104@ (o Hingapore Java, 2 \@ISH0 | Costa liles, 21 @ 3¢t Matncalbo, 2a2ic, Buaans—Iatent cutloaf, 117;@11%c; ernshed and powlered, 11:@1130; granulated, 11%@11Kes A, atandard, ‘10305 do,'No, 3, 105e: B, 106104503 ate tm O, 04,@9}48; C No,2,0%@0%c; yollow, O No, 1 9:,0; cholco brown, #'@vc: falr to' primo ;' camuon do, Ti@75e: clioico molansgy to fuir do, 1X@8e; 20+ aflvor dripf nlrup, 03@53: § wes, chiolce, now, té@ive; do commnon, 60@03e; 305 common molasscs, 41 do, @8 sugar, Biidoc; cunimol T@s? @i nricss—Alleplcs, 15V @163 ¢ ; cloves,50@55¢; cansis, ) 20(@4Te; uutnegs, No, 1, £L.30@1, wi2tes do Caleutta, T3@Joe, Soara—tiernan Mollied, 0%7e; Gollen Weat, 43 Whito Lily, 67, @403 Whito Ruse, 65@6%ic; Tmperial, 6)@02c0 —\Vas active to tho extent of tho offerings and HA firm, ‘Che reccipts contluus light, Sales wero re- 8 No, ported as fullows's . 1 timothy at $19,00 tous Iree on baard § 20 fons No, 1 do at $18.00; 10 toun yirime prairie at £10.00; 10 tons at $16,25; 10 tonw No, 1 a1 $15,00, all on track ; 40 tons upland prairie at $16.00, 1 toarrive, Waquole:' No, 1, $14.0@10,00; No. 2 o, £10.60317,00 § snixed, $13.50R10,00 3 uplaud praivie, $15.50810,00; No, 1, §15.00913.503 No. 2, $IL60G@ PHATTS UIGHWINER—Were lunctive, but firmor, thore be- Ing bhinyers al $1,03, whilo nono’ wero offored at less tugn #1,10 per gallon, DES—Tho offerings wero Jarger, bt the demand was rather light nud priven frreguiar, depending on the condition of tho hidet, Lots of grubby bides ars sometimes sold at 7o all around, Quotatlons : Green city butcners', 993 green frozel grenci sl olected et cuced It 0¢ Bye; part oured, 7% (@8! ad calf, 1 Lides, kip, dry salted hides, 13@1503 deacon nkins, 40@i6; sieep peita, wool - eatimated 88 washed, perId, 40idilo ; bildes with oue grub and over ure sod as damsped. Damaged stock brings two-thir rice, and branded 10 yer cent off, HOPS—Wera dnll st 30@402 for Weatern, IRUN AND BTEEL—Trado is reported fair for the seasou, The market 13 quoted firmr, and vome dealers predict an advance unlesn the millé in the fron dis- irlcts start upsooy, a3 atocks I nianufacturers’ hands ars badly broken, ' Tollowing are the current rates : Tron, 2 A-10@%c raten: horto-shios fron, 4@41c pinte_iron common tank, AX@3ies No T%@80 per l; Norwsy nalirods, DE@JK spring steel, 9311c; Amlerlenn cant apriog stecl, 13@ 3 steel tire, t7 in., AQ@L0CS tool steel, Amorican , 160 Englieh do, 22c, LU BEL~The detund s only fair, but will doutt- feus linprove with tha adveut of spring.liko weather, Common luntber is stronger than It wan s fes dnss ao. Agood deal 18 now vold at 511,00, but doalers whio ro- cently found §t difieult 1o obilaln $11.50, now get It easlly, Tho domsnd for shingles is improving. Quotation ca Third cloar, thick. ..., Glear fooring, Lat and %d, Fough, Clear #iding, 1at and 2d, First commoan aidin; ¥looriug, tirst common, drosizd,.... Floorlug, sacond comiuon, dresssd, Loz noards, A sad B, Astock bodrda. 11 stock Loarda, © ntock boards., Foncing (10 1t, Common Tumber, 13 1t and indar..... Joist and susutling, 18 to 2 Lat A shinglea.s.. shinglea on track (A), 2,76@ 2.87% OILS~-Prices rango fho samo a3 on thy precoding two or thires days, andare ficn, We qua (atandard white) 115 deg. test. 1503 do Illino:s legal tost, 150 deg., 16¢: o headlight, 175 dCg,, 19¢ ; oxtra winter lard oll, $1.19.@1,163 Nu, 1, 05¢; No, 3, 'Ruej i raw, g , Bi@%c; whale, 77@78a3 spefm, $2.35@2.40; ucatafoot oll, strictly pure, $1.03 Qo extra, 00@%c; do No, 1, 18@§Jo; bank ol 5503 wtrelts, G0 plumbago oll, G0@T8c; turpen— tins, 44@43¢ naphlbs, 63 gravily, 144 @160 3 naphitla, common, 13V @Le. FOTATOEH—Cunitinue acarce and firm, 0t $1,05@1.10 for Eautern peachblows, und Y3c(81,00 for Wentern, § Early Rota, Waatern, 00c, and Eastern, 03¢, 'Fue market fs nearly bara of good potatocs, Teachblows well from stora nt $1.03@1.15, and Early Ross at 95¢i@ 41.00; mixed lotw, 75690, o JOULTRY—Ths rotail dsmsnd was active, an usuat ou Yaturdays, aud, the supply Loing meagre, the mar- ket was firn st quotaticus, only ehiolce stock bringing outsldo Ogurcs: Turke drenred, 12(@150; chick- enw, dtenned, 1081 e 1h; ducks, 106131 por 17 ok, ArR10¢ per I, 8 Tho boiter grades of timothy wero fn e quest and firm ot §2,1060.60, ordinary selling at $2.10 (62.35] good clover was alvo aulablo t $0,20@0,5, Othier xew ero inactivo, HALT—Wax stondy and in moderata requent: Onon- dsya and Saginaw, fine, $1.83; Canada do, $1.70; or. dinary coarse, £.00; coarse diamond, $.19 3 dulry, without bags, $2.78% dairy, with bogs, §.00; "Asltor &, §3.00@4.23. dairy, per 8. .23, TENS—Wers dull, weik, and’ with the exeaption of Japaus, priod were qiotably Iowor, us followss Young byson,"common to good, 3¥@4d0; clioice 40 extra fine, Bic@$§l,03; counuon to fns old hyson, SL@A320 ; com- mon to fine imperlal, 42@02; good to cholce do, 83 @Y 3 falr to good gunpowder, 6@78¢; cluvice Pings- uey, extra Moayune, $1.23(! holco to ex- tra new Japan, 85@J5¢3 common to good do, A@TA0; {fulr to good old, GL@OSe ; commion du, 435003 com= 1non to fine Uolong, 35@i5e; good, 56@50; ‘choice to extra, 850 @100 WOUL—Was anlot and unchanged : Good to prima tub-washed, A7@390; Do to good tub.washed, 43@ &lc: fiun and medium washed feoco, 47T@30c; coarse washed fleace, 40@45c; medlum and coarmo unwaohed, I‘y‘;@un; fue unwashed, 21Gsle; pulled wool, 4@ c. 49,006 10,00 23,00 421,00 18,00(220.00 B1ON1$3,00 idic do i LIVE STOCK, CIICAGO. Receipla were sa follows : 1,209 8,000 1,57 ,480f 22,10| 3,000 L1 u,504} 31,005) 7,484 CATTLYE~Under e light receipts resulting from the suow blockade, and n response to tha sharp up-— ward moveient of prices at the East, our market dur- ug the past wouk has Leen active and strong, A more than usually full atteudsnco of Luyers was noted, and froin (ko opening of trade ou alunday down to the closoof tha weuk jthere has boen & steadily notive de- mand st materislly wdvauced yprices, Mostof tho stock was taken upon tho day of srrival and at pricos that must bave provea remunerative to tho owners, a9, In comparison with the prices current during the provious weok, thiere was an appreciatinn of fully 356 800 por 103 1bs, Tho wi of the homs trade have not beea urgent, but the supply of tha descriptions of stock wought ° sfter Ly Chicsgo bulchers was lcas than ~usual, sud thal fact enabled Lolders to promptly realize st the advanco, We have biad mare chiolcs cattlo than during any provious weck sluce tbo beginolug of the yuer, aud sales at prices vauging from $6.00 upward to $6,75 were not iufro- quent, Blockers cantiuue in good request, snd sre selling at §3.006@4.50 for averujjes of from 800 to 1,050 ita, Butchors' purchates were principally at $3.50@ 4,15, for common to wwedium grades, On Fridsy & fancy drove of Logsu Caunly uleers avarsging 1,600 s Wi kold by Woud LFos, st $7:, Thu catile wore fed by I, W, Wrlght, Baturday waw 8n sctivo day, The sssomblage of Luyers was larger than iy often “ween at the yards on Iuln‘day of the week, aud 80 brisk was the de. niand that by midday miost of (ko offerings had chauyed Lands, 'Thatthe high priceu of the past fuw days will call out 1 Jucressed supply moy be takeu for grauted, and if valucs shall Ly subjocted to sotue thing of reaction ft will occusdon uo surprise, UOTATIONE, 5 Extra Beeves—Graded uteery, weigling 1,400 101,630 tba., $5.50@7.00 Cluice Beoves— r 106 yuar old 1,450 1he, dovd Basy stoers, welghing 1,150 to 1, Modiuni Grades—Bteors In fal ing 1,100 to 1, i Dutslons® Btock—Poor common 2 chola coms, foFcity uiaughier relgliug 90 10 1,10 koo Block Catllo—Comiuou caitly, Welghilg v 101,00 Lta. .. - 3003460 Tnferlor—Light " wud"tiin " cows, Lefera, stigy, bulis, and scalaway steor ,2529,00 tle—Toxas, o 4,7545,25 LUOUS~"The inadequsie sUpplies of the Brat lalf of tha wrek enahledd sollers to ratabiliah & substantisl ad~ vanen over the prlees provionsly ruling, tho market pofug to §0.8040,00, Unider tho inereancd recelpts of ho cloning days, {here was somu woftentuy of prices for all grades below axtes, wiills comon to fair quaifs tiea tiave oared off until fhey tiava reachied a poiut not materially fu advanco of tha cloning quotations of last week, Now that tho interruption to transportation caused by tho recent sovero snaw.starma no longer ex- latr, & pronannced (noreass (n our puppiles niay confl- dunitly be predicted, and that the caming wesk will wit- nexa lower prices can rcarcoly bo doubted, Only throo or foue of tho packing-hotsse have been ‘running, and o total of thir plirehsses ulldnot mnch excead if,000 loge, most of wiifch were taken L 6.0057.00, Shlex of light welghts were chiofly at 160,75, and cholca to extra heavy at $7.2 F 4 Philadel- phia hogs $7,00: Baturidny witnested o falr_notive movemsnt, and prices wera about stoady at $8,00@0,25 for akippers, at £1,5036,73 for common to chivice Uacon grades, aud st 90,5067.59 for poor to cholen eavy, RA0 BALES, No. Av, Price)| No, 0 8.0 29 4000, B Av, Drice, '“fi 0,00 ¢ 0.00) ct oponed nctive and firm, and continued so throughout the week. The receipts were tha ligheat for minny weeks, and weeo absurbed at on nverayge mivancs of S per 100 1bs, We quote cloaing Jriserat $LO0GLTS for paor Lo common ; at 100 3 for el aud at $3,50@0.76 for good to oxtra, | m‘m-munh- of the supyly was taken on Easters nccotiiit, AT, LODIB, 81, Lats,March 6,—1foos—Tlocelpts, 540 : firm s tho domand excoods the supply 3 sbippors, $3,75630,25 § medinm to fale pucking, $6,.50@7.00 5 good (o vxtra, $1L.B@L8 £ OATrLE—Ttacelptw, 0757 firm wlih good damand; rales of good native butchers’ at $3.40@5,65 ¢ falr do, $3.23@6,37)¢ ; nolivo and Texan oxen, $4.65; light Texan aud Colorado steers, $3.00#4,00 : inferior nativo stockers, $,00@3.25 ; falr o, $3,5 CINCINNATI, CixomnaTr, March fi—tlioas—Falr and firm ; com- mon $6.00&0.752 foir to medium, $7,00@7.60; no Iglier grades”offoriug. Rocolpts, 1,330'; shipments, ——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREION MARKETS, Lospox, March 6.—Amount of bullion gone Into tho Dank of Eugland on balance oy, £30,000, Convols, mottey, 939345 ; secount, 23 iK@IIN ¢ ‘05e, 107347 '07, 1033 3 10-40%, 10 ; now &m, 163 ; New York Cuntral, 923 1@ § proferred, 39, Yanis, darch 0,—Rentes, 05¢ 50z, FnangroRT, March 6.~'02s, 091 Livkrroor, March 6,—Breadstulfs quiet and tn- changed, Uscon—TLong cloar middles, 454 63 ; ahoul- ders, 3a6d, Iamw, long cut, 43a 0d, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yons, March 6.—The package trade contintes moderate, und tha Jobbing branches qulet, Cotton §oods are firm at unchanged prices, and fine Lfown commons havo an upward fendency aud areln light supply, Choviola wero activo at unchanged pricos. Modium funcy prints aro In fulr roquest, but whits grounds qulef, Ginghams arain good demand, and scarce, Cofton Oftomsn shawls are doing well Woolen goods continuo dutl, BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Bostox, March 6,~Waol remains quict, but busit s be3n much largor than last wosk ; Ohlo and Pennnylvanis flsaccs, XXX and modium, 5i@36o; Michigan fleecas, 49@33¢c ; Westorn aud othor fleeces, 47@54c ; washed combing aud delalue, 65@630; un- washied combing and delafns, 40@300; superand X pulled, 40@57c, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, * Special Dlapateh to The Chteado Teibune. NEw Yonx, March 6.~FLouR—Bleady, with moder- ate Lusiness ; salcs, 7,000 brls, Bouthiern flour quict without etiange ; wales, €00 Lrls. Hyo flour stoady ; sales, 400 brla, Corn-rucal in moderate roquest snd without changa ; sales, 600 brls at $3,00@4.30 for Weat- ern, and $4.73 for Brandywine, Grarv—\Wheat quiet and prices without chango; sales, 40,000 bu ot $1.07@L0 for No, 3 spring; 3 $L11@LI4 for No, 2 Ohleago; $1.134@1.10 for No. 2 BMilwaukes; $1.16@1.19 for No. 1{spring ; $1.OT@L08 for ungraded Jowaand Minnesoln apring; $1.23@1.20 for winter red Wostorn; $1.36@1.31 for amber do ; $LIT@L.34 for white West- ern, Tiye quiel st 81@05c, Barley qulct without change, Barloy malt dull; sales, 4,000 bu Canads Weat at §1.25 cash ; 500 bu do, $1.25on tlmo, Corn withiout chango and in reoderate requeat ; sales, 35,000 bu at 85@B5 e for Wentern mixed ; 85} @880 for yole low Wasterut, Oats quiet; salos, 20,000 bu at 07@0%0 for mixed Westorn ; 68@700 for whita Western, TrovisoNs—Pork steady at §10.12)@10.25 for mow mesn § 15,00 for extra prime inspected 3 and $18,00 for primo mosa, Beef quistat $10.80 for plain meas 3 $11,00@12.00 for extra, Doef hams uncliauged at $10,00 ®22.00 for prime. Tlarce beef quict at $20,00@31.00 fod primo moss ; $20.00@24.00 for Indla do, Lard" quioty waloa 100 tes st 134@I3 110 for prime aeam. Tiacon firm at 10@10)o for cily long clear; 10X @10%0 for Western ; 103¢s for short rib: Mo for shiort clear ; 10 bozed city long eloar at 18%c. The do- mand for Florida snd other parta of the Bouth caused firmoess, oud Ught supplies checkod business, Dreased hogs firm and scarce at 9;@9)ge for city ; 857 (@8{c for Western, £ Tartow~In modorate demand st steady prices; salen 80,000 ta prime stock at Bige, Fozionta—Dull ; rales on grain nominals not suf- ficlont duing to establish rates, For Liverpool, steam ~U30 baleu cottan, j¢d par pound, RxoxipTa—Whisky, 820 brls; flour, 14,030 bris ; peas, 2,300 bu: corn-meal, 031 sacks and 1,700 bLrisi astios, 2L pkgs ; boof, 70 do; pork, 107 do; out meats, 1,636 do; butter, 1,658 do; cheose, 267 doj; lard, 697 0 ofl cako, 1,235 sackn ; stesrine, 310 pkgs ; wheat, 29440 bu; corm, 44,400 do; oats, 18,150u0; barley, ceds, 374 do ; malt, 5,400do ; dressed hogs, xy—8leady, with moderato inquiry ; eales 350 brla ot $1,11 per gallo To the Atrociated Trens,) Niw Yonr, alarch 0,~Froun—In moderste demand s iy 14000 bl prioes unchiuged, 1yo Hour aud corn-tacal tinchauge Gnars—Wheat siealy, with lmited demand: ro- t No, 1 apring, $1.15@1.10; No. 8 do, Chicago, ¥1,11@1.14; No, 9 Ml @1.18; No, 3 Northweatorn, $1.13@1.14 1 T i Minnesota spring, $1,07@1,14; win- terred Wealern, $1GLAL; amber do, $1.I6G1AT white do, $127@1.34; No, 1 Minnesots, Tiye ulet ot B@U8c, oy quist and unchangsd,’ Malt u .23 casli, $145 on time. Corn , openfng firtn, oud clositig with ‘more disposed to realizas roceipts, 44,000 mixed Weatern, $43@850; white Westorn, low do, BS@&3\Ga: uusound Western mize aull; ree 000 bt ; tlzed Westor HAT—Unclianged, Tiovs—Heavy, Gnocxares—Goffes quiet and firm § Itio, 163190 In old, Bugar frm; fair to good refinlng, T2,@%¢ ; re- nod, 101030, Tive quist and unehanged. Ocode nvlamiurfim, 'etnoLzun—Dull and down; refined, 15@15)0; erudo, T5@7¥e, ¢ e AAdiney BrritNey Resie~Flrmer; $2.01¢ @212, BrIBITS OF TURPENTINE—Steadier ; 36, Eaos—Bearcely so i § Woslern choice, 45¢, Lpinue—Uuclanged GoL—Stoaily; doinestlo fioeco, 30@00c; pulled, 50 @30} unwasbed, 16@dTe, sodchey el Puoviitons—Pork quict ; now mess, $19,583 axira prie, $15,00; pow mess for March, §10,10810,1,8 for cash; $10.16@10.60 April, Dreased hogs quiot; Weste omm, ‘415, " beot nd it meate quiet, Bulk’ shoul- ders, Thc in Uercos ; bams, 10X@11i0; middlos frm; long clesr, 103@10%0; atiort cloar, 1o, Lard firm} prine steam, Ti%e. Burrea—Dull, Cupsug—Unchanged, Wittakr—Steady at $1.11, Clovin Bxxo—Quiot; Western, 1030, o lEsat=Mauniieturd exper sow aliathing 25 ngot lake s y B3¢ e, g iron—*teoteh q:”uf alz‘ma:uu; Amoriciu qu{fi at 2600 ; Russls aliect, Mg, .’ux'uiqqulul: ent, $3,23; clinch, $5 00@6,50, PIULAVELPULA, e ) PuILADELPEIA, March U.—P'STnoLEDM—Stondy st },"'fl:’“'"u"“‘ $ 11350 for crude fu Larvels; Tioin ulk, : Crloven Sexp-—Lille doing ; Waatern, 10G103¢ Frovs—1n good demand aud firmg Wisconsin and Minnesots family, $8.00686,50; Penovyivauia snd Ohio do, £31566.00; Mgl grados, $019@8.80, secoring to quality, OxAIX—~Wheat much wanted; $1,22@31.34 for red; $L23@1,25 for umber, Rye,U30. Corufiring yellow, E1g8lu; Westorn mixod, 8ic, Oata wieady at 86700 for whi Pnovistons—Quiet ; mess pork, $19,60@320.00, Ileef haws, 1@ e, Qamukul Lse, 12:(@1u)50; plekled Lama, 104 @110, Tard, 135/@145: Wunaky—ileld at §1,12 for Weatorn, Chreee—staudy : Western nno, 1014810 Cuxesk—Steady ; Woatern fing, 161 Fuas—Higher ; Western, 31(@: a10x BOSTOS. Dostaw, Mareh 6.—Frouy~Demund stesdy, and New pricos woll sustaiued'; Woutarn supertiue, $4.26@4.60 1 compion ustras, $5,00@5,25; Wisconsin uneots extrad, 35,4565 Indisus, aud while wheab Ol Blichiju, $3.00040.333 Wiluaie, 3, Taghod 3 B, Loursy $.73G8.00, including cholce brands; faucy Miuiviot ta, $1.00@4.50, Guatr—Corn firm at 83@Jl0 for mized aud white, Tiye, UicGadl.0, Fiap—nhorta, $31.50@832,00; fne fesd sud mid- dlings, §33.000343.00 per tou, BALTINORE, Battivone, March §,—~Fuovu—Firm and steady; pricas uuchanged, Untin--Waeet qulet snd staudy; No, 1 Westorn smbar, $132; No. 2 do LO0SLAL T No. 0 Weslera o . et spriug, $113 1 ‘otlier gradov ‘wurnaugud. "Go Vet wdod, B @une, 0ul “Gaint “«lm; white, Céc; mixed, 0ie, Tge dull and un. hanged, eh Puovintaxs—Good ardar frade, Pork, dull nt £19,00 @I10.60. ik meata—Shaulders, 74 @1%e 3 elear i midea, 104,100 e s Jobbing packed: 242¢ for shoule ders, 10y ¢ for slden, 13aron active fn n Jobbing way shoulders, Bi(@B)es clear® ril aldes, 1106a11%¢, Hama, Thalie, Lard'dull at] 134 @180 for ateam il rétned, 4 gehuTTEN—Fitmer} good to extra tine wh aad roll, @ile, Wittaxx—8mall sales al $1,12, CINOINNATI. OiNcinNatt, O,, Match 0,—I'tovn—-Dull and un- change Gnarx—~Wheat doll and wnchanged,’ Corn quiet sud unchanged oL67@03e, Oalanteady with moierato Sdemand at S0 sdvanca aaked but none nominn Ly 3 'y dull an O1Ls==Lineced ot dull as Tard ofl rtoady, with moderate Yuas—Dull and declined to 20, Berrri—Dull and unchanges Sleady with modorate demani, Croven BErn—Quict and unchonged at 114@ ProvisioNs—Vork quiet at $18.15, nominals steany, Ll fale and firm Wittsgy—Fair aud fir 111e, Lard duil and i kottle, 14e, Lulk mesta showiders, Te, t $1.10, MILFAUKER, MiLwaurer, Wis, March ¢, —Froum—Quiet and unchanged ¢ demand light, Gnaty—Whoat ateady, with moderate demangt ¢ No, 1 Mtiwaukee, 91%es No, 2, BTI(@812ze nelier April D17;c, May. Oatsdulland a'whadslower s No, 2 ofered ot do far freshi mixed, fixe, Corn eteady, with moderata demiand Ko, 2 miscd, 6230 for news o in ntore, Iiyo mteily, with noderato” demand £1,00, Ko, 1, Diariey il aut 3@3¢ Jower; No, 4 fal, $103} apring, O3, DneaseD foas—Steady and in fair demand, at $7.75 .00, Tnovirtoxa—Ta fale demaml, Mess pork, $18,003 3.2 ¢ prime moss, £10,00(310.2%, Lard dall und une s 14e for kettle, 900'hvls ;s whieat, 40,000 L, 7,000 Lrlag oats, 4,000 bu, TOLE: ToLEDO, O, March 0.—. changeit, Unarx—~Wheat quiet ; No. 1 whits Michigan, $1,121¢ 3 amber Michigan, cash and Marcl, $LO3Ys April, $1.10x ; Mlay, $1.13%5 No, 2 D, & M. rol, $1.075 ¢ April, $1,105, Corn dull sud s ehade lower ; high mixed, Gd\c March, eo; May, T3¢ low mlzed, 632{c,” Onta duil and unchariged, Croven Srrp—80,10@0.56, 3 Drrssen Hoas—¥@sy, Rrozters—Flour, 100 bris; wheat, 10,000 Lu; corn, ,000 bn; oata, 1,000 bu, SirstENca—=Fiqur, 1,000 brls; wheat, none; corn, 3,000 bu ; oats, 2,000 by, NEW ORLEANA, Nrw Ontrans, March 6,~Gnan—Corn 3@ lowor, at 56@8Te for all kinda, ‘Brax—8earce o} $1.60, TovisioNs—Dry ealt meats dull and weaker ot TH@ T4@101(@10ge, ~ Bacon casler at 8x@115@11%0. Havis dull at 1313 Whiky— Firin nt #1,19G1,15, Coverr—Tower; falr, 17(:173{0; good, 173, primo, 181¢c, Conn-AeaL~Lower at $3,05. Otlsors unclianged, AT, T.OUIH, Br. Lours, March 6, —FLoun—Unchanged. anapi—Wheat dull and firm; No. 2 red winter, 0, 2 Chicago, Ao bid, un—Qulet snd un- 180 5 $1.06'((@1,06y Corn firmer No. 9, 043?65 (e, "Oat insctlvo and firm ; No 2, 801 @37c, Vavloy—brimo, $1.25, Rye dull; §100, Wieky- rm, at 1,10, ProvistoNs—Tork hieid firmly at $18.75, cash 1 *malos $18.30, barch, Dry-salt mosts higher ; sbonliors, 670 aldes,’ 03¢@10%50. lacon unchonged, Lard beld s 13407 10 walod, ) LOUISVILLE, LouvwsviLre, March 6,—~Froun—Firm, * Gnrux—Whoat firm; red,95¢; amber and whito, @ $1.00._Corn nominal, at 63@n7e. e, Tty steady, ot §1,10, Tiav—Stoady, Provisions—Pork steady, st $19.10@19.205 ik shonlders, 7@7/c; clear rib, 10@10%30; ciear, 103;e. Tacon unchanged. Wuisky, $L.11. Oata qulet, & CLEVELAND. S i LEVELAND, -Gruaie~Wheat, cor an oatn finn And iin i ged. PrrroLzum—Firm aud unchanged. Rxcuirrd—Wheat, 700 bug corn, 1,060 bu; oats, 2,600 bu, TUFFALO. Borraro, March 0.~Unats—Wheat duli; No. 2 Chicago, §1.00, Corn- W carce ; 3 cars now at 780 on. track ; 1 car do at 78¢ in store, PROMIBITION. \ Mow It Works in Gniesdurg. Gulesburg (111,) Kepublican, March 3, To Tug LDITOR S | Yar way, i Tegard 10 prohibition o Galesburg, "Tha rosuli has been to putn great ahame upon' the tomporanca causo.” What aro tho facta? Liccnslng was tried two yi Thio incroaso of liquar hported tho sccond yoar over tho firet was one-fifth, and all obscrvers plafnly saw an i drunkonticss, The Lust yeor tho drunkoune: han ¢roased, na wo sliould naturally expe:t it would when ths qusiity of lquor Imported s been radneed fully (9 3 de- oue- the following fgqurcs show: From tiie 1n¢ of May, 1873, to the tat af 3larch, 1474, ten months, thore was received 1,050 Larrels of beer atid 973 barrola of whinky: from the 1at of May, 1674, to the st of arch, 1875, sams time as_above, thore 'wan recoived 1,321 barrels of boar sud 103 barrels of whinty,—a dif~ foreuce of €39 of beer and 1030f whinky, Now, if wo estimato the value of this ditfcrence, 38 in probably not luss thop $12,000 and wo can satsly say ihat a “vory large portion of that money has gouo o famllles that absolitely needed it. Who that ealls himsolf perance mian would tury the cily buck fnfo the chau-~ neln of the liquor trafiio? 1t will Lo done if you liceusa the naloons, and that s where the robbing will bo done, Docs such & showing e the sbove put & sbama upon the temperanca cause 7 Would t0 God we anight hava a double-portiou of such shame putuponus !~ 8. Rerny or Tue Enrron—Our correspondant wishen to discusy the subject from tho stoud- point of prohibition; and thie right in the faco of the failure of the probibition movement of last upring. We lopo ho does not propose to ronow that folly, Tomporance is one thing ; and prohibition is- another and very differous thing {rom temporanco, and doea not lead to the for- mation of tomperauoa habits, - Laut spring, the prohibitionists, nided by the erusaders and the tomperanco peoole, Buccoeded in_ olocting a cit Doard nominally i favor of prohibition. With this victory thoy wero willing to reat uatisfiod, aud did rest satisfied 8o faras we know, puiting nside their vigilance, and sitting all day idle in the market places, and pormittod the club system to take root and grow and strengthen in ther midst. Looking upou the clab systom as ten fold worso than’the licenso ayatem, and kuowing that the prohibltionista mado no dotormined offort by tha use of thoir intluence and monoy and braina to put it down, we said thot tho result.of last pring's eort bind Leento put a great shame upon the tomperance cauge. Our corroapondent need not try to shuflle from his own shoulders his duo gharo of tho shame. If, as elaimed, the con. sumption of lquor was loseened, it was one good result of tlo movomont ; but that fact doos not romove the odium of inactivity, aod tho absenco of a satraight band-fo-hand fight against the club 'buslness, Dut well informed porsons deny tho correctness of tho figures that show a decreasod consumpiiou. They claim that a large quantity of airong Jig- uors and eles and baera aro shippod simply’ as “barrols,” *‘kogs,” * Loxos," aud *packagos,” without the bills showing tho conteuts, and do not shiow tho amount of *'the ardent " received by our drug-storea and diapensed on prescription and by the spocitication book systom, Neithor do thoy show tho fact that Ar. John Krottor = visited our ity nearly every day during tho hot montha of last sum- wer, aod disposed of a wagon load of bheer sach visit, donaultl:& it at privato residencos, uutll he bad disposed of tho Jarge stock in his I.vxo\m'I amounting to many hundreds of bare rols. Thoso woll-Informed porsous claim that, whon these amounts aroaddod to what tho books of tho ozpress and railrond companles do ghow wore rocelved, it will bs tound that tho consamp- tion has mot been lessencd, Dut we do not know tnoss things of our awn knuwlmlfiu. and bonta tho clain of our correspoudent i tho eor- rect ono, Hut whothor the consumption of llquor bas ‘been increased or diminlshed, wo all kuow that prohibition “has nol been a success, ‘That tho pernicious olnb eystem Uss boen in snccessful oporation durlug tho past year; that the Intemperato uso of jiquor has increased on somo of the mombers of thess or- ganizationa that tho traflla has been removed frow police aurvelllauco; and tbat the clty Las boen doprived of a large amount of revenus which had to be made up by increased taxation on tho proporty of tho oity, ‘Ihoss sre facts well known to our correspondent, Hoelng that pronlbition was a fallure, aud had not resulted in suppressing or oven mumh‘llx leusoning tho trafiloin lntoxicating lquors, an: not wisulng to soe tue glorious cause of temper- anes entiroly overthrown, we augguamd that the canvass uow upon us be condocted on the basis of partypolitics. Wo ballayo tho suggestion was a good one. ——— A Plucky FoxeIlound. - Tituaville (Pa.) Cuurter, Wa learn from Capt. Mackey, who resides s’ short_distanco below the city, that on Mondi morning last be found a hound lyiog in one u{ Lils flelds on the snow. Upou examination he found a doad fox by his slde. Tho hound’s feet were in a blesdiug coudition, caused, evidently, Ly the trozen crust on tho snow and the resull of o very long ohass. The dog was unable to move, aud. Mr. Maokoy picked hbim up and oarried him to hid " houss, whore he was oared for, It wuu' concoded b; that kuew tha olroumstances that the fox had boen started from some distanco, and with that in- domitable pluck aud porscvarance ohssavtoristio of the fox-houud ho had followed until the fox was complotoly exhoustod. Ou Baturday last & gontleman residing near Hartstown, Crawford County, 40 miles from Ar. Blackoy's roriiingo, called and clained tho doe, Fe niatod that the bound wasstarted ou tho Friaay befors, and that ho had followed ou (e trall and found bim, a8 abova stated. Takiug {nto consideration the maunoria which & fox ruus (continually cmlll:.g). the geutloman staton that, in Lis opinton, the dog £au o4 loast 200 milos. - g ® tem- RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF iRitig FXPLAXATION OF REFERENCE MATER, —7 Satied 1] . 3N Ay ae. TR Siraaay by e on Phhahpiondar excaptad. {1 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY A Tiket itgen, 8 Clark ) RAILRDAY MICHIAN CENTRA'. RAILT0AY, ont nf Ti o8 Crarieil, “voutKeaut Sorner a5 et inky ot foot of Lakett,, and Yicketusice 3 Tremont House, Mail (31 matn Jiao) Day Feprows ackson Accoinin Aflantle Fizvross, DNaht Kzpross,, TNAND RATTIS Morning Ex, irday and Sunday 3 fl"lc&(}o & ‘lM."l’ filAl’LNGAT‘ 11 Uity aud emcer Shart Line, d'chitan, Sy e ,;'i,rllun":;ml".:'l," s nee. Lnion Doty ey : Ticker Qfces: AL Divor, and 133 Teandaipnron® bridge, gl Peoria al h”unlul 1txpress, hisged b iy Stezator, Lacon, Washin i Joliot & Dnight Acosminodation 1, lCAGD, MILWAUKEE S ST, PAUL RAILADAD 63 South Clavkaty epporte Sherman Hourey ans bUH Arrr, O noon| 4330, M i® 9 5 Teate, Milwaukos, Madison, Moneas & Frairls du Chien, Facal, Milw a Gron 8 m | T, 2 ruste, Winot 3 Minneapolis, thieauzgl) Livesast alan vin Miwouicde Tor Ripon, Horl Alnnasha & Groon Milwaulee, Madlson, :ihle-‘v : 70, (fll!:l 1 2y & evons’ Poind 11 yRratiy ki 108w, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRI Depot, foot ar’ Lakeat, and fout af Tueni i Iph £ Lonls Bxpros i Jonis Fast L Cairo & Now Urloans CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depols, Soat af, Lake-ste, Inillanasar, and Stetoenth.q, aned (5inal wiel Stateenth-ale, Ticket OAce Clarkn] a0, Tuf Orua Kuntas Ojto, Lovenworit, cultut & 8, Joseph Lixp, Tiaun lixpinss Anrors Passenior, RI'.'D(’:)IA‘ LRI Aurors Pamenger,, 100 urora assenger (Sunia; Dubaiin & S Oity Tn, paoila Hight Kab, Tor Oinai g ahison & A1 b Dbwnr's Gmve Acenum Dovner irove Accomimor o noi's Urave Acoummodstion|® 6115 p. m. o Suudsys, tEx. Baturday, 3ix. Monday KANKAKEE LINE, From Centra Depat, suot Lakeotl,, and depot seeond-stu_Ticket qgice, 131 llunr’:;;hql?un{n::gr:? ZLea Artler, Indlanapolly, Lootarillo & Cinctn.| t) Day Expross ft " 9:05 8, m. Indianapalis, Loulsviilo & 2 s?;m uwmu(a-u;') 725 p, m.| na o CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. Fyom Pittslury, Cineinnatd & &1, Zoute Railieay depol, om ner Clinton and Carroll-ste,, . X T Gainton and Curtoll-ttt,, Vvest Side, ~ kel ofitt 13 ® 825p. 7188, 8, Lears, Arrin, Indianapolls, Lauteville & Clncin.| natl Day Express ,. ¢ Indianaalis, Louisvilia & \_nat (daiy ..., 8:p.m (TN PflTdsEEnG. ClNc".‘IzJNMI l.'ST. LOUIS RAILROAD Hetsahicn, KL Homiotuh st ond wa depng” e Leave, drriv, Oolumbus, Pittsbary & New York| Day Expras k'G(WQ. m. Colainbus, 1’ ik o ‘Mgt £ 7:30p. m. PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO, RAILWAY. e e e s Leate, BALTIMORE & GHIO RAILROAD Tvalns leare from Exparition Hullding und depot fod & Iventysecond-at, 1\ekef ofice, Y3 LaSalle-st, Leav ! Arrir. Matl, Bandays Exooptod. T08a, m.| Bupn Ksurens, U, TA8p, m S em CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Ticks! oM, Depot, corner of Van liuren and Sherman-te, Grand Pacifie ool . Leave, mahs, Leavenw'th& Atchison Bs| A odation, LEGAL. WIERIOAS, DY THE OIROUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES f0r tho Kaatora Distriot of Missourl, {a ths wwit of J, 3 Valloy & Wastorn Haiinay Compooy ad athsors in ‘oquity for tho. loreclovira of Gorta de or mortgages af said Uompang, It was, ai tha 703 of Jenuary, 1§75, ordered adjudgod and decreed (830 A ATt Valiog. & M actors. Tisshuey Conpis shauld olutoly debsrred aud ° forreloms 5 "ana il equlty ot wodomptlon "ol by TIEREES, % romiscs, property, that ‘tho Mieisioph Vaiier LT snd - proporty, with ¥ ppirtensnces Compaaty trust aud mur{gages doucribal.shucd pu cerr of the to and atisly B4 smounts dua by ‘Gompany upen 118 tortgage boud fad attorwise, and tuat in sod by tho said sale thorlgtte lioos, and ol of wiin ud, af all pariied. upe In, aikd o the sntd mortgaged, progerty, aud erarf by oreal, should be discharged, snd thit upon he sald Marter should excate’ & cortinioats siating f33 tale, loguiner with ' the lerms - and comibal tharoof, and that upon tho sama belng compliod with a9d the stla appruved and contirmed by tho satd Coorls ttonaid Master sliould exgoute and dlivor toibs patt chavor or parchissers of sald proporty gavd and anteles! drod ur doada for the samo, fres aad clear of all iacud: brauces; and that the said i lould offer the wblt and pro) lhlr'l"fl‘. B the J.‘an that oot sepanstelf and o rom sald Tow fiwurlull ror, 81 1t idder tbere ire tho paymed) Ry o ook, , upog tia el franchises, the sal ¥ the ]fllmlflunu‘ 1o sum o thousand dnllars {n cash, or the dellvery to him of & and sutlioleat boud, with surat o Ly bim 3% H’I: or, tha paymont of such sum of two hul:u and dollars, whon, anc ato 28 qulrod Dy tho sald Court, and tnat 'tho d. ittony of ssid ssle alouid Lo ihe payuest of sum of two hundred ' thousand " dollars (o, or the ozecution aud delivory of tho bod Inbefire wpeofiied' e tha dalivery of thy cortifesls of sals by the M, that th lagos of (b sum b1d shauld, unl rehasor be & bond of holdor or reorosun e lon v1h\1'" it d R MR ey g:-::l u,r fl:x: bole urr:r "w.m':p b mx I.a;:mf.' cote alders, tien, and in thal mt should sal Wl usd, s 3 nlgwlun i sakd suct of §30,09 134 sl the pro‘rata portion om the, brocoeds s ol AT b Y the ssldLjonrt (em (e snta s s sah ca 1ide bosd ur on o e el s baymant ey, be at'1 Bouda ur lecs bons £ owasd of repraseuted by bim. Now, by sirtue aod {n pursisace of tho sald decrse hippen, the Al Joseph Bhippo aster in Upancory vl 1he 340 Coypts will ol ad publlo agatton to tha ighsst E Shatorn front done of the Unart Ilouss of B0 K080 zdnu cu,xn B, l(cul:hh':’:l;':‘“f“'“ ‘.& ot tenstetoty s o forsoood Ty . “i—Tho Whalo of tha ratlraad, franchisos, sud 03 arty, togatlior with tho ro|ling stdck of the 30y Valer's Wirtariafuls Conpany (eice silon herelnaltar wientionsd) upou the torms Sifton spaciiod i o byt Socktid ducreay aid Secosd~That oy the Missiaaippl Valier orn ialbeay Compan's, pual-bud aud tlot s Tharewitl lyin rom ot befrian o il Conaim it ik : Fanulired 10 bay 3,000 i1 cash furchwith, and {ha bal o1 Bl Tl 050 the sontimatiug nf wnch sala b 184 o Y, 4 soust, 0SEPH B ¢y Biastor in Chanoory of the Unliod Hiates Ll for ho Kastara Disteiok of sssourl. B, LOUly, Mo., Meroa 1, Wi, TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Orrick u'; Bgynnonuu o Tikg CunsENOT.) sotiso: ta Bl w“"““‘“’;‘dn‘-"&&l‘é‘fi%‘" otioo roby givon to i 1 Hn olajims sgaiaat m{.flu} ém%fi'.#qn.n gk of O e B e et urloy, Jtboeivar, Uizes months