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MONEY AND COMMERCE LFANANCIAL, ‘Thers was lent activlty. in financial clrclor, there be- Inga temiporary Inltin the demand for money, which hias in general been sharp, Tho spplicants for accommoilation were of thie same cluraes that have Eeen Lorrowing : floard of Trade smen aml merchants whote collections liave been in- terrupted or who desiro to dlsconnt thele bills East, Daten of dlscount at tho banks aro 10 per centto regular enstomers; 1 or 2 por cont lesa is'taken from unsgoeptionablo nutslde borrawers, On the strcet, s more or leta masterly insctivity s tha conspicious festure, Tates are 718 per cenr, The shount of money going fo the cauntry is not large, bx3 s in excess of the recelpts, Now Yotk cxchange was firm end scarce, Bales ‘were made at pir and at 5te pramfum, The clesrings wore $3,200,00, Ancther dangeroun connterfefs raflroad bond has becn discoserod—a §1,000 tond of the Ol Colony Rail- road, dated to becomo payable in 1477, TILE PROTOSED NEDUCTION OF INTENEST ON DEe . TOBITR, 'The movement, of which we spoke yesterday, among tho Chioago bauks .for s roductlon from 4. per cent {03 per cont of tho rato of intarest paid on aver- age daily deposits progridses favorably, Wo ara en- abled to stata that the leading banks of tha city have given their conront (o the siep, 1t may bo regorded a8 wettlod thnt tho ohange will be made, The reasons fhiat Liave fuduced this actlon by the Chicago bauka are tho samo that havo led ‘the banks of New York, Boeton, and other Anancal centres, 1o make tho rame reductlon, 3 DENTS OP TIME ROUTHENN STATES, The necoud sunual report of the Counell of theLon. don Corgoration of Forelguilondholders aftrms {hat “{ho condition of tho socuritica of the Nouthern Btates of the Amerienn Uulon bias awalreued & disgrust of tho credit and lowered the market audard of Ametlcan inveatments generally, During the year thioro ins boen considerable fiuancial embarassment, awlng to the grest comumcrclal crisls, but,” sayn the Teport, “the conditton of tho treasurfes would, In many of tho Slates, kave admitied of larga payments had there been o steady disposition to do tho boat secordiug to meaus, This Laa uot been axbibited,” n reqard to Virglus, complaint is mada that tho hopes of tho forelyn bondholders have Leen disape poluted, though “it s, howeser, Lelleved Ly somo that thiero aro signs of u mora wholeaume stata of feel- ing begluning to be manifested.” An to theapportion- ment of the dett, it i remarked that * tho hondhokl- eru have conshlcred that it is not their interest to inittato ey procecdings which would establish a i tiuctlon Lotween Virginia and West Virginin, They simply lovk to tho Orin with whom tho loan was cou- tracted, leaving tho parties o adjust {heir own affnira,” Withi respect fo North Carolina and the plans under considderation by tho Leglslature, tho roport sayss It 18 fearod that {he procecdings are only dlrected 1o tlio creation of delay.” Hauth Cavollus bands, s3ya tha report, * do not ap- rear o be lield here to a farge extont,” but * tho u; satialsctory conduct of tho State towards ita creditors” 18 said to biavo frustrated any atterapt to ralse wotioy fu England for public or private undertakings within itx bounds, % Of Georgls, it In mald N3t “ihis State has, during the past year, resumed payment on ita bonds of 1871 which had been dn default sinco Aprll 1, 1872, ‘The Council have forwarded to the Governor of Alatiama certain suggestions for a bzeis of settlement, which, if accepted ou tho part of the Btate, will by submtted ta & meeting of the boudbolders finmediate- 1y onthe recelpt of o detinite reply, The Lowiafana Fundiug act is denounced ax s meas- ora of confleeation, and 1t fnstated to be * not Improb- ble, If this meanure procecds, that tho Councll will b called upon by the bondholdera to rosort to the ex- trome ifcasure of fssuing Loulstana certiticaten of des fault, and applying for their quotations on tho Stock Lxclanges of Londem, New York, Molland, and Germany, OOVERNALNT DONDA, United States ¢s of "1, United Etates 5-2u's of Gold was 1142,@115%, The movements of & clique €0 control tha gold market ll an §mportant riaco in tho financial reports of the New York papers, Tha Joure nal of Commeree of Batarday last maya that “the rn- mors which have been in cirenlation on the strect, atsertlug thst ono of the Broadway bLouks los been made the medium for a lock-up of monoy or gold, are not borno out by tho facts, 80 far 4a they apyesr in the Clearing-Houso reports to-day, and ¢ iv sald that tho rumor Ju entirely destituts of foundstion.” It also states that *tho attempt to squceze cash cola to-day was o failure, in conacquence of tho supply which camo into the marketa from the Cansda banks, 8 move- mont evidently unexpacted by the eliqus manipulating the squecze.” FORLION FXCHANGE, Bterling exclango was {8U@431; cable transfers, Londou, 485)5 § Parls, 613, Othor Tates of forolgn exchange are quoted tal X Yaris (franca)....veeny Germauy (reichinarke) arasy L@ v1y DS asHY elgiuni (franen)... Holland (gutlders). . 07,6 1Y Bwitzerland (franc « Bl RN Sweden, Norway, and Denm: Austria (paper tlorins), CITY AND COUNTY BONDH. Lomds | Chieago City 7 R ¢t bonida, "hiengo City 7 W et, sowars Chicagu City 3 9 ct, waterlo: Clicago City 7 9l ct, certifieat Chicaya Cily 6 o ok, certificaten 1013 & fnr|102 a5 &1 1015 & fut. 1 18 & lut, &lut, &int, &lut, EX Coak County 74 ct, bonds, i &int, Weat Fark 7 g of, bondy 03" &iut, DANZ #TOCKS, Vil dabed, 17 Tt RED tioual Bk, Commerclul Nattousi Hank Gernuay Katioual Bauk.: y change Notional Hank; City National Bivk, Hotne Netioual Bank, Nationa! Bank of 1iiuols. , 104 Tllinots Trowt uud Havings ian] i Fatlonal Bank of Commerce... o WM 3erchants’ Raviuge, L. & T, Co 16 Unfon National Bank.... 150 Unlon Ktock-Yard N: eeasers Jind, | Askad, City alway, South Hide, City Hallway, W City Tatiway, N v Traders' IaUrance Compiny, e Cliauber of Commerce, Uuicsgo Gashiglit saud Cokie Compatys Clicago & Northwistern gold bouds, Pullwan valsce Car Company o, LATIST, New Yong, March 10.—Money, after losuing at 7 per_cens, closed ot BN@ L, Frinie mercantile paper, Sterling uneettled and lower st 47940 for G0-day and ds4) for aiglt, Customs receipts $203,000, Gold strony st 1166125), The gold squecze to-day ‘was more nuccezaful than on any previous day, Bor- rowlng rates X133 per dlew, the latter Lelug the clesing rate, Loans fu exceprional casos wera mada fat, The Assstant Treasuier dlsbursed $104,000, Clearings, $34,00,00, Goveruments frm, Railroads strong, with the Pa- «180 lssucs and Nortbweaters consolidated gold Londs s features, Hiate Londs neglected, Todsy has Leen s very fmportant doy in Wall strect, with publle futerest ceutered chiefly in the Htock Exchauge. At the ofieniug of business great buoyancy prevalled in the market for securitics, aud thers waa & furiher improvement In valuss, Iu the upward mavement Unlou Pacific securilies were the most promiucnt, ruing to 442, the Ont-mortysge bonds (0 97, the laud-grauts to 1015, and the sluking- funds to ¥0X, theis prices belng, fu most fustances, the highest ever sitalued, Thls large advance {u Uulon Pacifio fesnce was cuused by the sunaal report, Ao adoptiun of tho sarme by the stockliollers at Hos- ton to-day, aud (he Laruouy et le mecting, Tie adoption of the report carried with it the recomumon dation of the Diresiors that a dividend oL per cout be duilarud, paysbls quarterly, commenciog duly 1, Telegrame from Hoston state Lhat 924,618 sliared wero voted ot tho elction to-day, belug Tomn more thun last yeur, sud the largost vota ever jolled,” The vole was unanimous fas the followlog ticket : Oliver Atmes, Elisha Atkiny, ¥. Gordon Dester, Eaujsmin E. Batos, Oliver Amca,Jr., Eas M, Vater, Hulney Dillon, Jsy Gould, Chasles J. Ostorue, George B, Scotf, Bamuel M, Milb, James D), hnith, Joseph Richardson, G, M, Dodge, and Jobn bbarp, After Unton Pacific, Nurth- ‘Weaferd common waa next in polnt of nterest, ad- vanciag to %0}{, the kighest price of (he ssason, There Svemis 1o Lo a quiet and steady buylng of this stk ‘wnder the belisf that the afairs of ihe Company bave Improved considersbly during ths past yoar, aud are lkely to undergo & further Improvement under i emendment fo the Totter law, Weatern Union was prominent in tua dealings, and rose to 70 undor the declaration of o 3 par cent quarterly dividend, payabl April 16, 8t Paul rose to 302/, [aRd Buors to 74, Tiock Jeland 10 103, Ohlo to 37%, Tacifia Mall to 407, and Wabash to M¥%. dny tranvactions were nttendod with great nelivily and excilement, Exchanga were 237,000 aharos; of which 40,00 wera Taciic Mail, 83,000 Wentern Tnion, 24,000 Northwest- orn, 8,500 Bt Taul, ;700 Lake Shiore, 6,060 Ohlos, ¢,000 Wabaali, and 88,000 Unfon Tacific, AOYRANMENT BONDA, Conpons, 67, Conpons, Gt New s., 10-408 Coupans, BL Conupons, Coupons, '6 Conpone, '65.. Coupuns, new,, ATR DONDE, 07 | Vieginiar, ol Carolin: Mirsourin Tentictee “Tonnen tecs, oy Virgilar, tow. Centon, Western Unl Quicksliser, ) Close,, Cin, &, Col,.., Cll., Bhir, & Quincy. Laks Blioto, Tadlana Central.vovoe Tilinaln Central,. Uniou Pac, mock,s..s Central L'ac, atock, Uniou Pac, hond Del., Lack, & W. Ditts, & T, Wayno Nusthwestern.. ... Northwestern pfil. 1. 677 itock Tulad, . 5 Now Jersoy Contrs i R REAL ESTATE. . — ‘Thie following instruments were filed for record Wednesday, Mareh 10: B CITT PROTERTY, Thirtcenthot, 214 ft w of Ashland av, s f, 3z 1:5 1, dated March 8........ West linron st, n w corof 4202 1t, dated’ Ma ‘Ayres conrt, 8 f, ¢ Randolph st, 252 ft 0 of Kedzie v, 01, 23x120 £ty datod March 8, 5 L 1,000 Tabecen t, 360 £t o of Contro av, f, 24x) dated March 2 1,100 1ot Adama’ s, dafeil ourth af, o 1, Th premises 11 ah v, 1507 1 of 2120 ft, dated Fel wenty- b, 10 10,600 evently at, w £, wear of Twenty- 11, datad M. ay, 10 AILTA FROM CODNT-HOUAL, Hydle Tark ar, 200 £t n of Fifty. 4410373 ft, dvied March 1 Grechwood v, 145 K10 ft 1 o w {, 125x130 7-10 ft, dated March 10, COMMERCIAL, Tho following wero tho recelpts and shipments of the lesding articles of produce lu this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesdsy morning, and for {ho corresponding dats one year ago RECEICTE, | 1671 RIITNENTA, 1874, Flour, brls Wheat, bu, Corn, bu, T 24t 00| Urasn seed, Flax seed, I, Tiroowcorn, fhe,. |, Cured meats, lu4, Tiew, brls.. 20, {1, 45 300|1,354,600 13215,000 00| 140,000 356 e Tind of produce Toultry, ... Touitry, Game, pkg Cleoue, Lixg Dhriedt frufta, N Heans, bu, sy, toue, Jujm, 1Ls, o e o ‘Withdeawn from stors on Tueaday for cily consump- {lon : 1,423 bu whent, 7,878 bu corn, 750 bu rye, 4,049 Lu barley. Tho following gralp *was inspected in stors on Wedncaday mornfow s 7 cars No. 1 epnng, 53 cars No, 2do, Tcars No.3 do, 8 cars. refected do (35 whoat); 1 car No, 1 corn, 17 cars high mixed do, 63 cars No, 3 do, 36 carsrejectod do, 1 car no grade (133 corw, sl nuw); 3 care white onts, 6 cars No, 2 do, 9 cara re)ected do ;7 earn No, 2 barley, 2 cars No, 3 do, 1 car rejected do, Total, 214 carw, or 84,000 bu, Inspected out: 4,530 bt wheat, 4,81 bu corn, 3,435 bu oats, 811 bu rye, 8,502 bu barley. "I'ho following fe an approximated stafement of tho receipts and shipmenta of the articles named for the wreek ending March 0t TReceipta.) Shipnila d 40000 120,100 A gentleman who {s o large shipper of wheat from Minnesota was on'Chenge yesterday, and reported tlat his ftate Las ut least 12,000,000 bt of wheat yet to exjort, ‘The {ce in the river is a0 {a¥ soflened an o remove foars of & flcod, The geutlemen who sold out grain In elavator, for fesr it would be washed away, now tud thiat thers was no resson for & punle In that direction, The leading produce markets were rather stronger yosterday, with mare dolug fu most departmeuts, on falr receipts, and light ahlpments, albelt thers wan not much encouragement In the tono of the advices from othier polats, Dry goods wero active, local refallers sn woll as ihe country trade ordering on m Mberal scale, No further tmportaut price clauges are noted, Lut in priuts, giughaue, ticks, dentis, bleached and brown cottous, and huelery s advance seems immineut, "Tlero was furilier noticeablo tmprovement in the do- mand for grocerles, Not only ara orders more nu- merous, but thoy call for larger amounts, Buyers renerally displsy more confdence in the future of prices, and are less {nclined to resirict thofr jirchases to meetiny current irade fequiseinents, Pricea of most lines are lelioved to be on o Grm basia, The butter trado still shows & want of anfintion, snd salds from choleo (able’ grades thiers {a no particular firm. uces (o prices, Cliecso 18 i reducod gupply, and s held with coulidence ab 17318e for prime 1mild, Bagging 12 firm, with a freer movement In eotton scamlean goods, Coal, wood, plg-iron, and lesther ro- snalu as Lefors, Thero waa & good demand for oils nt fully sustained prices, ‘The demond for Jumber I8 timproving, aud the mar- ket i strengthening. A conalderablo lmprovement in tho abingle trade i noticed, and choice bLrauds sro firm at the current rates, No chunges fu hardware were noted, Trade s openiug, but no immediste al- teratlon fu prices fs lkely to oceur, unless {u tin- plates, which aro rolatively lower than fu New York, ‘The market fur commoy fron is sliffening, sud, if (ko puddlens’ striko tn Fittsburg continuca muuch fonger, manufacturers will be llkely to advauce rates, a8 stocks ere sow badly broken, and much ditheulty {s oxperi- enced in placiug orders, The demand for wool from the Weatorn wills 1a tmproving, and o3 stocks are small aud thore Ia little wool toarrlve, prices arastrong, Hope were dull, Bveds wers §i falr request, sud firm, oxcept imotliy, which, uudor heavy offerings, wad dult and weik, Putatoes wero very scarce, and bigher, ¥gge alsa Mvanced, TUE LONDER EXCHANOT. ‘The members of the Lubor Exchaugoand Lumber- wman's Board of Trade miet Tuesday afternoou In the rooms of tis latter, and voted to cousoildate tho two aesoclationw, Thorwsolution was carried almoat uuaul- 1wously, Wiere belug hut one disputing volco, The new orysulzation will sssume the name uf the Lumber Exchange, which Lelug sirvady an incorporated body tLie ngcessity of golug through tho procoss sbow will U1 avolded, The zulta of fnspection of the two assoclations wero abaliskied, and the uew vryanization voted to sdupt $he Kagluaw system, The meetiug sdjourned to meet un Mazch 10, when steps will probably be taken towards efecting a thorough organlzation, Now that tho -Luyers aud sellera have come togetber 1t 1a hoped that muauy oeeded reforme can be introduced, and wht- oycr abuses may bave erept ot the lumber trads uf be city corrected, Wlils tlore sre many inierests At intervals during the In the late aftornoon dealings the activ~ ity substded, and thero was a generalresciion from the highest polut of tho day under sales to realize the profita of lhie advauce, 'Transsctions at the Stock . THE CHICAGO prpear Lo be antagoniatie thers aro alto features whiich when proporly brought out wiil provo of ad- vantaga toall; snd it is ouly by 8 hearty co-operation of all partiea that they can hope to establish those featurea on & permanent basin, CONSERS, ifor 0f The CMrym 1, T Mo inmiiess of e proprad s rules of tha Board of Trade, it uppears to methat an efozt in made o provide restrictions for the prevention of come! whilte nio ntiemyt 18 n1ado (0 check ahort” aelling § now {a not this commencing at ihe wrong end of the diflienity? Stop short selling and a corner will bo Im- pusalble, 1t appoars to me that the fear of a corner is tho anly posnilile check to tha almost linan nd recks Josn abort selling thiat tha meimbera of anr loard have, Tor the past fovw sears, falleninto. 1n it wine, thore: fare, to throw any restrlctton n tha 11 they will contfntia to sell short In this way grain which they hiave not got, and of which thera ia no pos- aibility of expectation of thelr posecestng, st them 4 lewato of the Dog " of & corner, What would you think of the man who, haviug a dog_{n his garden, in- stand of the usual “ Dewarn of tho Dog " patnted on hin fetice, shiould have #No Danger of the Doyt or 116 Wil'Nol Bita”? Do you think hin frnit or molon would b long mafo from the covetous handa of tho Boys? o say, therefore, It cornem nlone, nnd ohock Ly rules, If possible, (hogractice of short soling § and oo heeo will o 16 need of foat of coruors. Jasprn, MEMARKA, 1t §# not advisabla to sop short schiing or long buy- Ing, That kind of bradiug makes a tmarket for prod- uca when othorwise there might be nouo, and it would not bo distienlt fo Mhow that (hn rpeculative tradiug in this market §& benofit to the producer to tho oxtent of ikafio per Lit on an average, What is wantod fsa rule, or setof rales, that will prevont a man from belng ot once plaludiff, Judge, jury, and ShieriM's officor, without dolng fujustice fu fle platus (T by Iguoring his rights iu tho case, Tho whola question at feano {1 * Do Lbio new rulos meet this ve- quirement?” 1f they do not, thero I8 timo 1o amend them, 1f they do, there in no karm in discusalng thicir morits, us puro gold shines all tho better for a ood rubbing, and 8 hono the worso for bolny teatesl with scld, We may state hers that soversl of thu stralgltest dealers of the Board, whoso opluions have Deen anked in tbo mattor, tuiuk {het tho rulce sro Just right, Oneman, whols sometimes Jong and some- times short, tos very large oxteut, stated yestenlay that ho wan satirfled the rules would give him the #amo profection 1n hia tzades, whichover side ho might bo on, and e wanted nothiug better than that. INAPECTING CORN, o the Eilltor af The Chieno Tritune : Tho commercinl colamba of thin day's fasuo of your tntiuential paper contain an articls upon Corn’ fu- thoction,” by one »* Warpele,” \iich reminds mo vt the attempt being made in an Eastern ety by a colo bratea divino to clear himself of tho chargo of adnit- ery by proving that his accuser i guilty of a lke crime, Careful observers will tell you that it insata to caloulate that for every legitimate falo mads for futurs deltvery thers in & legitimnto purchisser 3 and, further, that whero thero s 8 speciator who ‘nclls ' short there is a speculator who bugs iona.” 1t it in o crime 10 * rell whort,” then it is & crime ta “ by long,” and the effect of ono operation {s dissstrous than that of {he othier, % Warpaje* is eviilently a spoculator who lua been gambling iu corn, atud feats ho ia on ths ** wrong side ;" fndeed, he Lasallowed bin fears (o get somuch ndvatitage over his good seuse that Le statoa ftfo e o fact that tho aswners of about 1,401 bu of corn now 1n ntore in Chicago proposs to eall tho State Inspectors to reinspect this corn aud para it a bighor geade, oud uac it to All saled of No. 2 corn for May, Now, overy {utelligent member of tho Buard of Teada knows that wauld a wiolation of the inspece tlon lsws to changa tne geade of graln while it is in atare, nnd that it is dllegal to mix logether gAin of different grades while in store, Thora 18 not & recelver or ahipper of grain that docs not kuow that tis jmpor 1o get clauged the grade of nny graju siter it 1a onco {nspected and bies gone intostore. 1t 19 @ fact, however, that grain dmwn from Chicago elevatoraas well a8 that which comen from country warchouses—miunt bo tnapected beforo it 1a recelved fi ntoro, Perhaps it f Lhia fact which troubles “ Warpsie,” Dut if w0 thero {8 hu escapa or relief for him, = Any tuan Las 8 right 0 deaw his graln from wlore and thon send "jt back to stors, but because tho {rain Lias once been passed a certain grade is not proof that it should bo #0 graded a second or third timo, Tt 1uay be the gram has suffercd doterioration or becoma heated, orit may be that legal standards have beon changed sinco tirst inspectlon. The Inspection, whetler it is tho first, second, or third ono of the same grain, munt bo o secordance witl tho requiratents of tho Tawand i conformity to_tho legal stanilards iu force at_timo of inspection, irrespeclive of tho out- atauding trades of Warpsica " 'AIR I'LAY, PROVISIONS, TG PRODUCTS—The market {o-dsy was reason- aUly sctive, and_prices woro stroug st su advanca fhiroughout the liat, duo mainly to more encouraging advices {rom other markets and an improved demand at thia point, Porkand Isrd were mainly wanted to A1l shorts, the better undertono noted for o day or two paat causivg somo nervousness on tho yart of those who hiave contracts yot unfilled, and thes puechased quite frooly at au advance of 3250 per brl on micas pork, and 144@150 ber 100 bn on lard. In meata the feeling wsa strongest, tho demand from tho Bouth and Irom Europe being good, whils tho {nquiry for future delivery on the part of soms of the larger operators caused bolders to ask fully 3jiXo per ¥ sdvance, Tho entire list cloaed strong, with aa upward tendency. Mxss Ponk—Way in good demand on speculative acconnt, and closed 207 5¢ pee brl higher than on the day provious, Balea wero reported of 140 bris cash at $18.20; 50 bria do st $18.40; 230 brls o at $18,45 ; 250 brls doat $18,473 ; 500 brls do st $18,50; 1 seller April, at $18.42) 318, €,400 brls, sellor May, ALSINTIGG 883§ 1,750 brls, soller Junc, at $19,003 10,10, Total, 20,690 brlr, Tho market closed firm at $18.46@18,60 cash or sellor tho month, $18.63218,57% .J:flxe: April, $15,85 selior May, and $10,10319,15 seller Ottier deneriptions of pork wers quist and firm af for pricin moss, and $15.0:11,35 for oxtra primo do, Lait—Was slao [ good spoculative requestand moderately active, at an advatco of 13X@1c per 100 1bs, due ta ore favorabla advices from tho East and itcroaund sirengtls on the part of holders, Hales were Toported of 550 tes cash at $13.U23;; 63 toa choleo ket- tlod at $13,381 0,750 fcs selicr April at g1 @ 500 ten seller May at 134,60 673, Total, 4,463 (cs. The market closed firm at._$3 13,10 for caah ot seller tho month i §13,45@3347% for seller Aprils 1,05 % seller day, and ubout $1353Y for Meays—Woro [n good domand, but the orders were generally liuited to the outaide prices of Tuceday, sud thexe were Ao per 1b bolow what bolders asked, e transactions were lmited, Halew wore rejortud KK Jba dry waltea dera st 62505 40,000 1bw do c. ull caus, 10080 414) hoxos 125 Lozes ' drg-nalted xos lang-cut hams at e weet-piekled bams on pit, Yo for green shoulders, 3gie feo for o lou clear, Uytssic o wliort pibe, rge du hort. d 936 weol-plekicd o ¢ do Lama, lnme (13 Ma uveragt) ot 10xrloke. Meats 1o salt (past cured) quoted at 62;c for whoulders, cash or xeller Marchi 5 ve do cller Apell 3 Tic do seller May Iong clear, U4e caeh or sellor March ; do selior Aptll, 30z do mellor May, 1k 104, s sbort Tilw, Y55c cumll orseller Marchi 3 o seller Aprll, 1923 do keller My, 1030 aliort elears, cash or seller Marcl, 10141050 & o wellor Apriy 10ka; do wellor iay, Iijc, - loxe poats g bigher thun 100s0. Bacon' inests guated ut 2% @Yo tor hams, Ba for shoulders, 1lo for short ribw, and 11150 for short clears—all packed, ANE—Wik gulet ut (G 10, F,IRNDUCTA—Werd qifot and nominally un- , 0k §4,25 for mess, $2,23 for extra mess, and $41,013 22,00 for huma, TALLOW=Quoted at BK@E2(a, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was in moderate local demand, and very firm, on apriugs, whils winters wera a shiado atronger, Thero was scarcely any {uquiry for shipment, Tho recelpts were again rather largo, Bales weru roported of 40 birls wintors, partly ut §: brls spring wxtras, partly at $4,50, Total, 1,15 Lrls, The market clured as follows s Clioico Winter extras, $5,2536,50; commun to good du, $LU@ASLW; cholce spring extras, WB@LH] fair do, ehipplug grades, $8,006 4437 patent apriig, $0.00@UM; apring supertines, $1,06LU,00; rye flour, $.0@360; Luckwheat oy 00! Titan—WWaa in gond domand, and Arm at the outaldo auotations of Moniuy, though in quod wipply, Hales wero reported of 60 tanu at $20,00 o1 Lrack, uad $2J,50 delivored, Coux-Mrat—Was quatedt at $3.40@4.00 per Url for 4ood, sud $20,006824,% fur coarse, AIDALINGS—Halus Wars 1 ton 88 $2200B31.00, WHEAT—Waua 3otlvoand firm, averaglog 3o bigher, Liverpool was a aiada atrouger, snd New York was firm, while uur recelpla wero leas than un tho pravious d Bhut tho chief cause of the ateength seemed toLe tha weatlier aupeot, whick was regarded with & good deal of anxfety Ly many, es tlreatening & Iate soeding thne, and therefore @ poor crop, Tuis set tho shurle 1o Liiyiny, and they Bl Lo actively, bough the trad- I appearod, 10 Lo cbletly local, A few onlers from outvids wero recelved 1o Luy, seeinlugly bised on the Miuesota uaws of Tustlay, but 3s a rul thu countr, did bt tako wiuch stock fn the announcement, wnlc{ 1s generally conceded 1o be 100 wide of the mark to bu accepted o gospel, Biut, althougls thore bo 13,605,000 bu yet to come forwarl from Minnesota, sud ploy- ty Deliind at otber pouts, & backuet i seeding, which whould juatorially docresso the area plauied und dinuduish the yield por acre, would by doubt cauve an fiaportant advancy in pricey, The weather thus far hizu nos Loen favorabie to active murketing, and the uarkete biave offered Hittle fuducoment, eveh hud tho weater Ueen favorable, a0 thab (lero'ls o good dual of whoat Lo go forward from (e Northwedt, * But thio supply sy prove 1o be Like the kooie which was sallod u foolinh bird, because, wllough 16 I 1o mmch for oue, it 1a 1ot suGuyh for (o, - Thero was fair de~ wnatid for cash lotw, Bellor April opened wt Kige, ror ceded 5o ¥, sold 8t KAk, Lack to Ho, and advaticed to B43¢e, closing at wit,c, 'Heller the month, or regu- Iar No.' spriug, wol] A ATidnT¥e, clostui st B15c, whi Iy feveh sroxtsin clomed 0t w-c, Boller Say »ol ua! 2424¢, sellor Junn ot 93344 sa, ain ‘valea weve ruparted uf 44,025 bn No, 1apring sk w12, EA%o 3 1,0m bu No, 4 do ab MM yic, and é0 by ndfy-w Uo abTadye. Tolal, 8,408 bu, Mo, | was i L ) ivo, with 940 bid Mixweiora , Witat—\Wes quiet aud o bigher, undera fair Wewaud sud Mgt eupply, “Raled wera ;q»cma of 2,00 bu, st V3¢ fur No. 3, and Wie for 0, 4 CORN=Was rather quiet bus finy, tn sympatly with wheat, sud 38 Ko fluwr. Liverpool was g{o:m WAy of cornern 7 . $19,23 for clear, $17.00 for family mess, $16,00:410,45 | TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1875, - And onr recelpts wero ot o lurge an ot Tuendsy, Fhero weas not o partici- larly good_demand, but “liollers wera atrong in thelr viows, and - waited to bo asked lo scll, while there wers & fow outelle buylng ore_on. tho matket, Tho loeal shiorta took hold moder- Iy, and fhero wna s fafr Inquity for shipment, o dlscusaton about the proposal {e chango flio thine of dropping the worid wow * frou Uie fuspection was heard Nittlo of yeaterday, and it i generatly supposed that no eliauge will be minde, Bller April ‘ofsuei at 643¢e, gkl ald e, silvaneed to 6ic, and closed at 611,¢, Holler the moulh, or _reguisr (now) N MLEI@61,c, closing at6ie, with 3 preferctica of Jot on gilt-edged recelpts, ' Beller day aold at ax Holler Juno_avld at 63 Y i nalea wore reported of 15,500 bu No. 2 t 6, and 130K bt rejocted at Gs2i,e. Total, 60,400 bu, DATS—Wore rathier quifet, hut firm, st an advatce of Ne. Theadvancs waa due to Heht' offorlugs and a stronger fecling in other grain, a8 well as the ndvanen I Now York, ‘Thera wera o fow buying orders on the floor, it they wero generally limited to figures be. Taw (horo neked by ecllers, who were qults firm in ilietr views, Holler the month or_ cash Folid At 5ign) fidsye, and closed at the outaide, Bellor April wolid' at Bkeditgo, and nollor May at MeebGicc, both vlosing at the ontaide, Casl sulew were roportod of 10,000 bu No. 4 régular st 6255 52%/c, and 4,900 bt atrictly fresh at [GdB%et aino 18K Ln by sample st Mid0D3ge, “Total, 1,40 b, RYE—~Wan quitet and_easter under moro libersl ro- No, 250l At H7:4971d¢, and mampie lotn at fo Halea H0U bu No, 2 at UHal7N ¢ (inalla. witli 2 and 800 bu by sample atbicws Total, —1Vas quiet, hut the offerings were small, torlal. chiange in prices ocourred, Bamplo from local malalers, who In atore, Tle offeriigs of namiples were liboral, aud pricea rangod from $1. A 1235, Options wern quiet aud steuly, seller Apri closing firm, _Hellor s month or regular sold at $1.00, and solier April t $1.034@1,03, N, 8, recotpjs of No, 1,08, and A, D, & G0, do $1,00.4 1,10, Ne 96w 08u fn favorite Louses, sud lefected at 8ty in N, 8, Cash rales : 1,200 bu Xo, 2 at $1.00% 14113 800 1 No, 3 nt Ui § 420 bn refocted ot 47 a1d 4,20 bu by sample at $1.102 L27) vn track, tal, 0,500 by, LATERT, Tn the afternoon wheat wan nctive, and towards the clore advanced S,e, Other,graln was et and stondy. Provisins wero in fair ‘request, Moss pork wan in moderata demand, and steady at $19.55 ellet April and 319824 neller May, with kales of 2,351 brig at $18,16 l(ar éplrll, $18,92% for Blay, $1:,05 for June, aud $19,30 unduly, Lard was activo and n ahado caslor at $10.07%¢ eash and $18.43 for April, wilh enlos of 3500 tes at §i3,97) capli. and $13,43 for'Aprily Meatn were irim, A eale of 1000 ita short elears, seller May, made at FluYe, beluganadvanceof e, Wheat was active oul wieady early, bub advanced after 4 o'clock atout Yc, Foller April opened at s and cloned at 49: Corni wos quist and steady at 05¢ for April and T1xc for May. Oats Wera qulot at 621;@52%¢ for April, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOIIOL~Wan active and firmer, at §0.17, BROOM CONN—War In fulr request, Following are Ahie prices saked by dealors : Good to extra borl, 176 180 rush that will work iiaelf futo a chofce busf Lroom, 11@10 ; fair to guod do, W@HXe; Inforior brush, 1@Y%0 5 crovked, by @3k, BUTTER—Nusiuers wan goncrally reported quiet, thiotigh no far an cliolce qualittes wers concerned, the abenco of activity was more tho result of a lack of supplios than of demand, Shippers are sUll operat- ing very cautiously, and stocks of Iow aud medium graded aro not betng reduced an rapldly an conld ho de- sired, Wequoto: Choico to fancy yellow, Bd@do § weilium to good grades, 23@230 ; nforlor o commion, 15@2c ; Inferiur to cliolca roll, 16@%ie, CHEESE—Tho cheeso trada s moroe active than in past seasons at & like penod, whilo stocks are un- doubledly smaller, ence, it will bo wcen, the post- tlon of tlie market {s a rm one, We repeat our quo- tatlons of Tuesday: Quotatlons are 17%@l8c for prinio mild faotory, and 118e for lower grados, COOPERAGE—Tork Larrels waro dull at $110 and terces t $1.9%4140, DRESSED HOGS—Chofeo fresh lTota wers in request for ahipment nnd a shado firrmer, while slala lots conid only be #0ld to packors and at: stiaded prices, Cholco liglit welghtn wold ab $T.73G7.80 and hieavy at $3,25( 840, Old_lots 80ld at 7545465 and $3,0028.16, Pics ol at $7,60, Bales, 1,U70 boad, EQGS—~Were stronger yuslnrdng, partly becanso dealeen thought it time to nrrest tho downward tends cucy of prices, and partly owing to the cooler wenther, Bales were innde ut 4@ e, and somo dealors wore bl 1ug higher ngures, * FRUITS AND NUTS~Dusiness is slowly roviving, und the market {a doveloping incressed atrongth f tho tzading lines, Followluy sro the jolbing rato FonciuN—Dates, T@8e: figs, drums, 10617 ; figs, Inyery, 102200 Turkish prines, 01121163 Freneh runes, kegs 13gi@1de 3 do, boxes, 1kalie 3 ralsing, yers, $1,16a3,18'; Tooma Museatel, $.03@4,207 Vale enols, luialaXes Zante currants, 74750} oitrun, W@dlas lemou Speel, 18qitc. DoMEATIO—Aldon ap- lery 10cs0c ; Miculgan spples, Viialve: Indlane and Ilinola, $¥G8Xc: Bouthern, Greuoble wainuts, 1 cans, Toxas, 15iCo: Teunessce peanufs, C@do; African peauuts, S5 @se, FURS-~Tha market {8 sumnowhat ‘unsettied, pei motae definite reports from Europs, At the London nales pricea for many of the leadlug Americoy furs deo- clined, contrary to general oxpectutfons, Musk vepurted 10 per cont lower, und skunk ond raccoou are probably 2023 por cont off, Dealers axpect Lo learn the resuit more cartalnly in 8 day or two j meanwhile quotatlons are withlield, OREEN FRUITS—Lemons wero quoted 50 lower, Valencia oranges were folr auil Palermo's sleady, Ap- ploa wold n amail lofe at current fgures. Wo quota s Chiole Mesaina and Ialormo lemons, $7.008,00 per box; Valoucia orauges, $4,0011,00 per cano; oranges in loxes, $00s135; apples, por brl, $2L0089.50; cliofca 4o, $3,750s 1,50, GROCERES~—Thero was an advance of % m New Orlesnn molnsses, with which exception the quotations of thodiffercnt dfhariment goods were the same us 1o day before, Hupar are receiving rather more at- feution than for sowe time provious, aud nre beld fitm- Iy at the late advanco, Licealsoda in better requost, aud rules stronger, Colces are lmldr at the decline noted on Mouday, ' Boape, candles, uplces, ote,, ramaln G ~Tatis, TX@T50¢ Tangoon, G(@te; G 1CE—1"atna, @130 Ny 12{@%¢; Caro- Rigos i A ] Un, 7 Cor: X T B, A0, U, Ja¥a, 3130 B35 (@2 Jdavs, No, 9, 1 clialco to fatoy 1o, 4354 i oy 4ood 'to primu do, U1, @0 H@2g0; cotmon, il roasting, 193 X Bingapcre Java, MUK@ISNc; Coata Nica, )i %e] Maracajbo, 43 @2le, Hroana—Dueut cut loaf, l,'f(?ll}y’fl: crushed and ranlal powdered, 114@11350; Hh@ilket Maudard, 10150} do” No, 2, 101 lo.»ln;i‘u: o ra G, 92,@J%0; U No. 3, UK @4%0; yellow, O Ko, 1, #3(@12,0} cholco Lrown, 83iv0; falF to primo do, B@sje; ‘common’ do,” 1X@ilc; choloo molsscy muugar, 83/@c: common to falr” do, 73@82; N, O, common to choice, T@H1g Sincrs—Dismond dif, silver drips o0d p, 53Pisc; ew Orlcuna moluszes, chiofce, uow, o TeRi2e; do comnmon, tO@03e; Toeio Itlco molusaes, bkadto; common molisscs, {168 e, Hrices—Allsplee, 184@1037c; clovey, L0@50es cane 81, DRI Repees ST o, W2 1,$1.0'G 4 do Caleutta, IR, KT Golden Woat, 4 @303 White Lily, 63503y Whilo lose, 63GGIU%H Havon Impertal, U3¢ a03e, HAY—The oilcriugs were ouly falr, aud the market active. Halea weio reported of 24 tous No, 1 pruicle and 10 tons uglind do at $15,5; 10 tone slouga nt $10.00 3 10 tous t §14,00; 1 tons upland pratafa at 816,007 2 tons No, 1 timothy ut ${6,00; 10 tous at 14,203 10 tons No, 1 praine st $14,60, 10 tons No, 1o ta arrive at $15,00, Quotations 1, $16.0045 10,03 No, 2 du, $17,00.617.00; 1mixed, F16.03s upland prafrie, §5.50416.00; " No, 1,"$15,00. 15, ) HIGHWINES—Wors In geod domand, and activo to the extent of offeringw, at 1o sdvance, salog ng 300 Fla at 1,10 por gallow,’ The markat closed Lobleis ni 31,10, New York wan quoted at $1,12, H1D¥S—Tho' recolpts Wern yain liberal*and tho market dull. Priocs are frcegular, s many hides aro Groes clty butehra Te yeeon (eozen, T 3ge, opened and aclected ; grean cuted light, B35@ e s Leavy do, &?HE" Tart cured, TiedK0; Rroct call ary fint fudes, kip, and Galr, 1503 dry salted Didos, lwlso; doacon aliuw, 408507 whecp peltr, wool estimated sa washed, per 1b, 4Uigi60 ) Lides with oue grub und over aro classed 84’ duwioged, Damagged stock briugs two thirda prico, aud branded 10 por cent o, HOPH=—Ths demand is falr number of urders fu 4 frony the browers, but the bus! Weatorn good 1o jirime sell 84 15 e, LUMBER—Trade i falr and luproving, and tho markot 8 working Armes for bolh lamber gud ahin. (i Fitwt clear ... < $12,00855.00 Baond cleer, 1 44,00 220,00 “Tulrd elear, § fne Third clear, thick, Clear ttooring, 1st Ulear slding, st and irst comuol din) Floorfug, Brst cowtion, Floutiug, wecoud somuibn, Box Lo Aand U, 2 un Blotticd, 0 e, Oceastonally a ATeqfata oro secolved O stock boards Fenclng (16 {t.), Common lumber, Juiat snd scautling, 18 to 2.00@ 225 $00ed 8.3% 2154 487N A uhingles, o Blinglew on (rack (A] KALLS—Tue mariet wis o liitlo atronger, A di- teh was recelved from ing quoiiug the rate fur lis market at §3.373, It fa thought proLable that the secont advauco i pli-lron fu haviug » teudency, to wtliTou rates at the faclories, A good many ordera for nolls are coming forward, but the mafority of them are blled ot the nillls (n accordance witli the instruce tlons scconupauy g them, Nuimportant uew features were noted jn thls matket. ‘There In n fair sud hiproving demund st tbo followlug quotativna 3 Carbon (standird whits), 115 deg. toat, 1507 da Tilinols Jegal test, 150 deg. 100y du healdliht, ‘R, 1003 exttn winier Jaraoll, 31,49 No, 1, 960} No, 3, ot linseed, raw, BX3u30; do L] st whals, TIATS0) sporny $20@u40 5 ueftafont i, stiictly vuro, §1. o extra, Wiavda; do Xo. 1, 153800¢ bank ofl, 83a; straits, 6oy plum: o oy sbatser furyeutiie, dipdloy m}»mfi.,w gravity, 18‘ulflu'| uaplikia, cowuion, 13 i, POTATUCE—=Wero i acilve sequist, ouid firmer, Tlu recelpta coutinue LgLE, aud seversl cars bave bieu sold {ourrive. Olfo Veachbluwy sold st $1,17 duliv- H do Wera. quoich ‘at $115 Weatiri ol $1.00@1.05, Early Iiosa iu’ cai Wbl 0, Halea Trom store o $1.10@ 1,10, FoULTRY—=Was in faif local saquat, iloles oee- ‘uge Lriuglug culaide fgusee: Tuskeys, dressed, A@1%03 chickann, dresred, 1t@lle per Py docks, R 140 Bar [t aocac, Like por I, REDS~Timothy wan dull and weak, undor exces. siraofleriugs, A fow onders, chisfly for £ to sholce aced, waro placod at recent prices, Iilmo wan anoted nt. @10, and chiolcoat $2,50, Common grados, §2 5. Clover wa firm AL 83, MKAANS, HungATI wan {0 request and Arm nt R399 o, and millet at V1@ )30, 1o stock of Hnngarisn and mile Ied n concenteated In fow b, $1,00@ 1,05, atid nowing sb$.. HALT—Waa i moderste oulaws aud Haginaw, fine, ordinary coarae, $1,00: dnley, withont bag Arhifon dairy, pee s 3 ‘TUBACCU--The shiarp advanca conreqrient npon the incresaed tax does not appar to bavo lersoned thio domand for thin artlelo, falr activity a(lil belng appar- ent, both in Uhe local aud dutalde drinanda, lietallers and amall dealors” generally arn carrying loas stock than wausly and, in viow of thin fact, onr toheco merchinnta 'sre anticipatiug n steadily’ good trndo tiiroughaut the season, Homo further changes In tha quotations are noled ¢ Frux Cut—Ulioice to extra, 68@780; modlum fo woudl, 85:360c; common, 46 A506, Tipo—Nstural leaf, cholcs to extrs, T8@3%¢ do medium ta good, 63@10e s half hright, chalen to estra, AR@Mie: medium, SiisKios black, good o extes, 533 8503 common to medim, 47@5 Bitoutsa—0oad to clivice, 3337e; medinm, 3@ 5201 common, 24 e, VEAL—The ofleriugs were larger, hut chofes car- carses wero salable at talie, the outside bolug o treme price: medlum at @10, and coatro at &be, Vi V10 Wl & minlerat orn manufachirors, aud pric light atocks, Pressit ynloos are gearclly of woulin the sty thoy highor thin thow rol g Easts T4 ia thought the mar- ket for thie new elip will open b sbout the Rarue tango na last apring, Tl trade in woolens as beeu ao dufl thiat it 18 uct likely mouufacturers will tako hold very freely unless they ean gt tho wool At corroenoudingly low tiguren t Good té prime tub-wanhed, 66@ o § poot £ goodd tubewashed, 45@3c; fine ond modlum washed Hleco ', 473305 coatws washed Heece, 40@ 1703 medls 1 i coarse unwashed, 30@370; fine unwashod, 37 aulled wool, 426 13 LIVE STOCK, £UICAQD, Recelnts wero aa follows : Flax wan qtioted at 2y and sleady, Ou- 70 Qll.m Oinnda do, o Aiamond, $A1 dairy, with bage, §: nf Lelug relativily Catlle,| Hoa, lsnrm. Monday. 9,411 2,02 Tuesday. 1,005 2,070 Wednesl 2,000 Total. W aiml aaeott 7,u05 famo time e 1,182 45,276) 7,893 Week before laat., w877} 64,010] S Cattls, | Hoge. | Sheep. [ S| 2 Tho Kinsaa Cily Times pays the following neat compliment to s Chicago bay ¢ "M, E, E, Richordaon, 0 has been conneeted with tho Kanssa City Htock-Yard Gompany durlug the ast year, Lina recoutly boon clected Avistant Treasurer and Assiatunt Secrotary, st o mecting of tho Board of Dircctors, which was licld in Tioston Inat weck, Mr, R, denorves his promotion, an lio 18 n thorough buste ‘nesa man and a consclentions gentleman,” AMr, Rickardson I8 a gentleman of sterling business Linbits, and bis hoat of friends in this city will beglad {0 ear of Lis promation, ' CATTLE—Tho situation of the caitle market wna much iho same s on tho preceding two days, fair setlvity clinracterizing tho domand for the diffurent descriptions, sud prices niling steady all around, The tendency of the continued largo reccipta waa to de-t alues, but tho siimulating tono of advices from t ealled out an active demand from shippers, and enablod holders to malntain fornier rates, Salce were mado at $,00@4,78 for butchers’ stuff, embraciog pour to extra cows, atags, bulls, oxen, and inferior to {alr tiouhy atcers, ot $3,33@4,50 for comnon to good ok stoers, and at $4.73@0.75 for commou to exfro sbipping beeves, 'Tlio market closod steady, CATTLE BALES, and deserintion, X ¥ [ [ 0,1 o .23 12 G121 .00 18 cliolow atoern, . 595 34 good stears .54 86 good steor : B3 oo mteers, 41 good ateor, 17 cholce sloe 10 butchers' caws, 11 butchiors® cowa, 17 butohiera’ stock 11 cows, . 48 Toxaw catilo, 16 stockers. 88 stockers, 2 stuckern, ... B0 BOGS—1{ wo except good {0 choiee bacon grailes, for which thera waw o well-sustoined demand and a further appreciation §n values, the market was lacking hioth In activity sud fimness, ' Tho few packers whose Tnsen are still open evineo little inclination to cou- {inue cuttlug at the ruling prices, aud, as the wunts of tha Enstera trada ste not sufficient to atsorb the dally recciptu, there In an sccumulation of common to fuie heavy welghita which may result 1n a decline beforo tho week s paut, An over-nupply of inferor lizat hoga s also noted and it {4 not thought that prices of anch cun long be maintained, Svlos werant §1,40a 4,80 for cou mon to ohoice light, nud at 1, (07,60 for inforfor o oxtralieavy, We noto tho followlng: HOG BALES. Av, Prieel No, Av., Price.| No, 399 $1.00 41 04085 41 33 &&828 E [ youterday, sud woro lers firmiby hiekl, Tha reccipts woro smullor \hau on fhe sy bofore, but unfavorable Esstern advic | ol thio denand anid weakened prices il around, Follow- {ng aro soma of thio walon BURET AALES, No. dv, Price) dre. Price,] Av, Price, .0 01 §3.02) ui 00 . Bl 42 W0 6w LIDENTY. March 10,—OATTLE—Recolpls for e vast twd dayn 9400 hexds wugply fale and markot fatrly active at the bigh price called out by tha Eautern bugers, who are aby | astrs, 81123 best, $4.2339,75 5 medium to good, L‘! IB@U.00; common to fulr, $1.25@5,50 3 bulls, §,75a05, THous—Necalpln for two s ors, $6.16@7.18 1 Phtiadelphta, $3.2%4 5., Hukev—Rocelpts for two 'days past, 10,100 head; Voat, $3.0080,75 ; medium, $4.75@0.56, DUFFALO, Borraro, March 10,~Cattro—Hocelpts, fncluding 23 cars Yoported to arelvo, 4,509, Market ‘Kotive ud weak at yeaterday’s pricos, BAEXT AND Lasus—Iteceipts, 4,2001 total for tho week, 14,200, Alarkot sctive and strong at yeslerdsy's quotations, Mons—Tocelpts, including 13cars reported to nrrivo 44001 tolal fur the woek, ‘11,100, atket dull und drauging ¢ Yorkers, Light, $,780:0,90 bet hesvy bogu lioldiug ul $7,00@7.75, with & slow demenil, NEW YORK, New Yonx, March 10,—lireves—Iteceipts, allty opdinary to good T aiterat Hogeiny 3y s anlon at t1id 1N, &?- r—THecolpin, 6,65 for two daye § market weak- ¢} Drices ot sbout c; vsnging 0486 for ordiuary o extra, HwiNe—Iteceipts for (he two dsys, 6,000 ; nonaon salo slive. HT, 10014, 8, Louts, Mareh 10.~—1oan~—teccipts, 10003 good grais wanfed: Yorkers, $3.1520.23; modium ‘o fale packing, $0,50447,00 § good to extra, §7,2% 7.6, CATTLE—Recoiple, 6653 Armand sctlvo; all elsunes of buyers fu inurket ; sales prime nativo stoers, of 1,475 pounds average, $5,37% ; good o, §8.000,23, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Toxvox, March 10,—Amount of bulllon gone into the bunk on Lalance lo-dsy, £12,uw, Cousols for money, Y3@83)¢; sccount, VI @YIN; ‘6de, 107Y;; 67w, 10735 10-40s, 1035 new Le, 1033¢; Now York Central, 943 Erle, 2GMNY ; proferrod, 59, Tallow, 40s 843104 9.d, Buirite petroleum, 10104 ; refined, 10374, Panrs, March 10,—Rontes, 65f 2, LivikrooL, March 10,—Evening—Breadstuffa quist, Tetiued potroleum, 10)@11d; apirits, 939id, Lard, Giw 0d; shouldery, 348 } hams, long cut, 62, Petrolsum, 3, K. urr Lixnry, Va. wat, 4,290 head ; York- 2890 § Tiarket Uriak at 2 shads ro- lea ; extreme range, 10} BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Hosvon, March 10.—Wool unchanged and quist, Maunfaclurers contlnue to purchass in lots a3 wanied, aud are not snzious about the future, ootwitbstauding Aho small stocks of domestica In the country, Itis a remarkable fact (hat tho Jmports of, forclgu do not pay u proSi from any polot. Obda ‘snd Penosyle vanis, 83@570, Comblog aud delalug fesccs are scaros a4 (o demand 8t 60@05c, Superaad X pulled wente od st 50@33¢, ,Tho afock of desirable auper waol an tho markot Ja amall, NEW YORK DRY-000DS MARKET. New Yonx, March 10,—~There waa an fnproved Jobning movement, but the packaga trada In domestlo TEMPERANCE. Meeting of the Women's Assocl, Ruoils ruled qolet, sud fmported fabrics were shugglal. 5 atlon, Gotton gooda wera firm st genorally wuchangod prices, . Indian Orchard brown coltons advancod {n firat linnds, Urintn were in fmprovad_roquest aud frm, | Formation of Bands of Hopese-Dring' Colton lioslary wan active, and pricos am adsanciug, ing Women, Woolon gouds are ruiet, but tiem, Bhawls were falcly aclive, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Tho Chlcago Alliance, Preranune, Pa., March 10,—Petrolenm quiot and slealy; crwle, $1LR0@1ALY, at Parker'a; refined, e, Philadolphia del THE WOMEN. IMTONTANT MEETING YESTERDAY, A mooting of tho Chicago Branoh of thy N tional Woman'a Christian Temperance Unior was lield at No, 118 Madinon strect, Yeaterdsy morning, Miks Frances . Willard proniding, and Mry, Iall, Becrotary. The meoting was opened with pragor by A Caroline Ladd, of Brooklyn, N, Y. Tho firat ordor of Luainess was tho heatlng a report from ¢, Speciul Commitlenon Countitg tion and By-Laws, which was adopted, fTue cniLpnes, Ara, Bealo, from tho Committoo on Juveniy Temporanco Socletick, roported that slg hy beon ot work among tho poor and destitute chip dren, and Leen making nn offort tb form “Bang of Hope™ in tho noigliborhood of "Third uyer, THE PRODUCE MARKET, NEW YORR, Snsctal Ditpateh 1o The Chicarn Tribune, Nesy Yons, Marcl 10—8 p, m.—Frous—Tho market ritles firm, with & fair expart and Lomo-trade deniand, GRAIN—~Tlie wheat matkot wan a shade firmer, with & ‘moderato export and homo-trade luquiry : miles, 49,000 bu, 0% $1,04@1,10 for No, 3 apring; $1.105 1,1y for No, 3 Quleago: $LI2S@LINY for No, 2 Northwestern ; $1,1: .17 for No, 3 Milwaukeo ; $1.15(4 1,10 for No, 1 spring 3 $1LIK@ 140 for ungraded Towa atul 3innesota apriiig § $1,2401,23 for winter red Wist. ern; $1,96 w 120K for amber do § and $1,29 1,1 for whifo Weatorn, “Ttya quiet and firm at pud fiem ; hales, 14,20 bu Oanads West at $1,20001,41, Corn steady, wiih moderato domand ; astea, 45,00 b, at il dbe for Western mixed, and Ki%e for yellow Wostorn, Oatanto s ebado firmat xalsa, 97,001 i, ot Slofor wixed Wealern, aud’ Bitg ive for white orn, Wntaky—Tho market is firm, with & Barley fare fnquiry ; walén, 16 brl at $1,12 per gallon, nud ld mot alf maunerof obstnclon. Blie foug Unogrnizs—CUofTae market unchangod, with moder- | the boys almost boyond control, aud that they ate demand for full lota 3 T at 163@13%e In gold, | wero ride, profane, nnd vulgar, and, worse that and Muracafbo nt 173¢( 182 fn gold, 10 tha Jesocinted Ivess,] Niw Yomx, starch ‘10,—Froun~Quiet and firm, with falr domand; receinta, 7,000 brls: auperfing Western nnd Biate, $1.40@4,83 ; common to food ex- tra do, $4.93@5,107 good to clioice, §5.15@5,43 5 whita wheat \Weslern extra, $3,60@0.00; extra Ohin, $4.95@ all, givon to the use of tho *fiithy weeds Mouy of thom bad thelr mouths fillod with 1o, baces (from the nga of 4 yoars 1p), with whigh they wero loth to part, It was o part of fhey food, but who had succeedod in maling hoy throw tho vile eta® away. 8lo felt the C.05[: St, Louls, $3.00 Hye flour firm: sud i | need of rogaiios for tho boys, and p faledomand st $1.00,3.10, 0 means whorowith to furnish thom, |1t ey ', . e 0t S veAL—Steady, with falr domand; Western, | onio'requira ahont 423 to hniform aud nqnip'f('n Qnar:i~Wheat firmor, with moderate domand ¢ No, flh"flrfllR aud slio thought the funds might by 1 spring, $LM@L2L: No.d do, $1.0541.103 No, 2 | obtained from somo of the ohurches on tyy Bauth Bide. a cmmo,fl{l.n@l‘)w ¢ No, 2 Notthweatorn, $119%(3 2 143 t No, 2 Milwaukes, $1,13@1.17; ungraded Towa | - ‘The details of the organization of " Baggy» o 5‘1{ "'-'1"@2;0" Ao @‘ll%l\f #‘;5 To Waitl- | wera then disonssed, after which tio whole I::l- ) . "Tyo quiot aml firm nt 504080, - Barleg tisr wea {urcmu hack to tho Committes for for, tirmor ; Cnnada Wasl 0@1,31. Malt stoady, with | thor actlon, X Lair dumaid.” Cor aiedde s mterato douiaud ; ro- Mer, Fuulknor's ronignation 88 a member of ceipty, 23,000 bu; mixed Western, #34803¢e: wiito, | Baid Commiltas wan then wceopted, and Mny, Cummings was appointod to fill the vacancy, WINE IN THE COMNMUNION BEWVICE, Tho following resolistion, laid vvor ata formy meoting, was tukon up and adopted : Resnlved, That & commilttea be appolnted o corty ‘witlh tha pastora of tho several churchos with regand iy discontinuiny the uuo of fermented wines ot tiy o mnnton servico ; also, that thes encourngs the forny, tion of ** Bonda of Hopo " in the Suuday-achoois, ux) that tiiey ivo the lomperance cawio tholr Luarly g operation by publie notice. The followlng ladios were appointed s Cen. milteo to carry sut the provisions of tha roselg. tion s Miss Fo B, Willard, Mra. Willls A, Darney, aud Mre, Ayers. Tho Cominitto was subes quantly inatructed to lay the subject befora iy munirieria! mactluga of ‘the coming week, i Willard, from tho Committea to look u tor tomperanco Yestaurants, snid, after cous able investigation sho Lad found them fow azf fur belweon. %myxn, 14,000 bu; mixed Westorn, cs r firm, Molasses quict ; Fiw Orleana firmer ab Ge, Jiico quict and wuchanged, Trrnonmus—Eanlor ; refined, 1383703 crudo, TRAINED Reste—Steally; $2.07 @123, Herrs oF TURPRNTINE—~Sleady, Eous—IHcazy sud uusettled ; Weatern, 33@35c, Lratiren AND Woor—Unchangod, Provistons—Park lrmer, ol $10.05G19,60, Dressed hogs firm ¢ Western, $5.6 Beef nud eut meaty aeaily ; bollien, 10, ' Middies steads ¢ loug clear, 106 ga,:om + sbort clear, 1le, Lard Grinor; prime sieam, 4% e, = 3 Lurren—Dull and easter; Weatern, 16@24c, Cusrek—Unchanged, Crovin Bren-—~Firm at $10,76@11.25, WittsRy—Qulct and firm at $1,1! MezaLe—~Manufactured gopper steadys unchangred. Hg-feon uncfanges elisuged, Naius—Unchanged, NEW.ORLEANS, Nrw Onteaxs, March 1, —~Ftovs—In smnll stock ; only local demand ; doublo extra, $4,75 § treble extra, $1.0%@6,02)¢ ; choice, $3,7(30,00, Gran—Cotn tn gcol dowand ; white mixed, 83 white, 8ic 3 yollow I demand for Cubs ot Mitgese, Oatn quiet and lower ; 700, BinaN—Scarce and dull ; $1,33, 3 Hay—Duil and lower ; prime, 829,00 ; cholce, $21,00, LrovistoNs—Lork qulet at 19,605 demand moder= alo, Dry salt moata dull m’i@ B 541 @loXe. Tiacon scarco bnt dull: 8ie, Itorua in somo demand for Cuba at 1@ 132c, L dull ; therco packers’, ldc ; refiued, 14ka s Keg, 143c. Groornuxs—Hugar i ght supply aud good demsnd 3 prices firmor juferior, bX¢: vommon, Ui falr to fully fulr, 64@7X0 3 prime {0 chiolce, 430, Aolasey in good domund 3 slock diminbhing; cummon, 46@ B ; fulr, 6345403 prime to choio, bi@hse. Coffeatn 807d demand § cargoes £, ir to prime, 1i@18)5c. Conn-AEAt~Firn: at $3,46, MILWAUREE. Mirwaukse, March 10.~FLouR—Firm but quiet, Gramv—Wheat stoady: No, 1 Milwaukee, 0Jc; No, 9 tngot lake i Russia shicot une FRIENDLY 1NN, Tho question of startiug o ** Friondly In» which should embrace a lodging-hodso aj lunch-room, was then discussed, ‘I'ho matter wan subsequently referred bagkts the Comtnittee, with 1ustructions to rport prog. resa ovory weolt, A moember called up o roport sha had hea that » certain lady hatd boon collocting moneyiy tho namo of the Union, wituout authionty, The report led to a discusslon in which it wy snnounged that horeaftor ho one except the fo lowing Indics wouid bo suthonzed to solicit a collect for tho Uniou : Mia, C. IT, Caso, Mrs, T, ?. Caruo, Mgy Mary Evarts, and Drs, lsabel Jones, The following Iadies from the North Side wen appoiutod to supstintend the jail work: Jim Stoue snd Mrs. Van Aradalo. Tho reports from the Exccntive Commitn worothen hioard and approvad. do, 843y scller April, 83c: AMny, V2%, Oata MEETINOR, Opined wesk, bt blosod fiymhs No. 3, fic, Cotw | Tho timo of holding tho regulsr moatty soarce nud higher; No, 2 mxfinfiimuc. liyo scarve rqncunnn of tho Unlon was fixed for the il Friday in each month at 10 o'clock, It was then agroed to hold consecration mes. ings evory duy at 2:30 o'elork, tor tho workeraf tuo cause, at Room 8, No, 148 Madison atract. ‘Lha foliowing Indies wero appointed to dnf rerolutions of respect to tho wemory of M Wiikiam Wheclor, deceasad, 8 former tnembert! tho Union: Mrs. O, B. Witeon, Mrs, L. R, Hall, Aud Miss Yraucos E, Willard, FALLEN WOMEN. Mies Clarkson called thoatteution of the Unies to tho necessity of reaching the fntsmporste sl fation women of the city.” Buo lioped to seetit futuro mootinga of the Uniou attendetl by sox of this clnus, aud an invitation extondod thea Whotever she bad found n saloon, i, above o near it, was the abode of tho fallen, and thetr ovila wora handmaids, After some discussion, in which the fdesod universal favor, the fodowing rosolution, it duced by Mrs, D, A, Bealo, wag ndopted : Resolred, "That wo wlah 1t to e undarstood thaln deslre to reach the women who aro victims of the et of intomperance, and {uvite thefr nttandenceston datly prayec.medtiagy aud fhat ‘we will conifostis givothen), in all posmble ways, our sympathy i and fn demand; o, 1, $1.0163! Barloy dull aud weaks Na, 2. $1.08; No. 8 held at 95, Provistons—Inactive, Mres pork firm at $18,23G, 18,50 cash; prime do, $16.5°G16,36: extrn - prim $15.95, Bweot plekiod hnms S at 103 @lle. D salted shoulders firm at 04370 looso; mifddles, 053 Tic, with 10/¢e bid for ahort ribe boxed, l'rime’sleuin Iard Grin at Ta3oi ketllo, Lic, Hoos—Livo dull Dressed firm ; fafr demand; $7.00 "l}’mm»_haur, 1,000 brla; oats, 800 Luu; wheat, . KurpsxTs—Flour, 3,000 brls; oats, £00 bu; whoat, 44,000 bz, CINCINSATT, CrvorNNaTe, O, March 10,~Frovs—Dull and tne ehanged. GrirN—1Wheat ateady § modorata demand ; red, $1.07 @L10, Corn falr and firm; 03@i7lc, Oats atendy ) woderato demsud ; G9@62e. ' Nye mteady ; maderaty demand : $LUCGLTL Darley dull an) nomtnal, Omrs—Linseod steady; wmoderate demnsnd st 800, Lard steady : moderato demand ; $1,10@1,1% Euas—Dnil{ doclined to 2@ He, Burren~Dull and unclauged, Quisiz~tteady ; modurate deiunnd, Crovin-8ean~thair and fiem ; 115 @11¥c, ProvistoNs—Fork falr sud firm; $19,00@10.10%7, Lard fuir and Gem; curzent makes steam, $138.300'3 kol e, gk et i tad wdvanced whauiden, | S0 o) clear rib, o 3 buyer Jarc ulear, 11 105@10i¢o, Bacon, fulr ‘and firm, & 11, 11K @1iso, | Lo mooting theu adjonraad. Winsuy—Falr sud firm ; $1,10, . AT, LOUIN. 8r. Lov1s, March 10, —Foun. olter ; wuparfine wiuter, §1,16@4, THE ALLIANCE, ACCESSIONS TO TIE MUVEMRNT, extra do, §1, e 4,15; doublo oxtra, $4.90%4 A grand tomporauco wines-mceting, under n%"(‘a'f'fl;wmfi mfi‘x;:ltm:” N:‘r.fl red winter, | auspicea of the Ohicago Tomberauce Alhlw; e s s o g boayt Noid do $LUL " Corti | will Lo hold this moming, commencing it d tirm 2, Shai G0t 3.06¢ Aprdl, 4 : ' Rrmer 2t B A3ice, Tineies bintors Kooy i it | o'clock, in tbe New England Churcl, corersl No. 2, . 1ty dull ut $1,00, White and North Dearborn stroots, nt which s Wanky-—=Firiucr at $1,10, I'rovistons—Pork firnier; #mall lota sold ot $19,00 cashj olfercd, $19.005 June, §19,’ July, $19,10 bid, dreauoa witl be delivored by the Rov, L. T, Ctaz beulaln, the Hon, Emory A, Storrs, and L A Dry salted meants firmer ; shoulders, 70 olesr rib, 10c; v tisg y "',fl,"lfi(.’:fl“ nhTr- ”lllf“ %m:!:"'i",' 'fi e'llvfl\bl;lll:v::, M.D. Admission to tho meetisf r rib, ear, A I . 0 8,25, generally hfiu ntslu.fiu,xe A Tle following churchos have nppalnt«!def BALTINORK. gates to et on the Genoral Comumittes of i Bavzntonr, March 10,~Frovn—TFalrly active, firm, | Chicogn Tomporance Alliance, viz.: Plymonia and unchanged, Gongregational, W, . Colo; Socond Prer Undix—Wwheat {n good demand ond firm; Now 2 red | byeoyjon, O. ‘¥, Averys TLonvits Stres \:flum. $1.20: No.2 do, $1.19, Corn weaker; Wonte Congrogational, Charles N, Packard. All th © fx0d, B0i¢o, Oats QuR sud unchanged. aull, u.oog{‘.nu. % e JAy—Dull, churchien ara oarncatly requestcd by the Alls anco to do likewiso, in tho Liopo that, by seeancs Iuovisions—More acilvo and firmer, t0 its aid thoir boat meu and women fo form 4 Pork, $10.00@ 10.50. Buik shoulders, Tic; clear rib, 104, Bacon— | wtrong reprenentativo aud reapousiblo orgsslk ioidon,uie; et ol L, S5 | How t condue. tho tamporinga ot 1 e k OWs TuTTen—Sleads, fatrly active, and unchanged. B o s i s o o ks Hes churehes huvo baoomo motibora of tho Al PIILADELVPRIA, Ly subseribing to its constitution aud by-laws: “II’munz"v.r:lu,l 8 )lg‘érfg; w‘—l‘“.}m“"fl?'% at & hl.'nfnmml Epixcopal—The Right Rev, BuE et refin 40 § L u brl eney, 74051 bl s2') SHCH 0 TNB | Ol —rne s, A, 3 Tutkian, 0, b Tem Bekpe—Claver dull; Westorn, $10.00811,00; timottiy, | 1r, Astall, J, Jn, O, Alciown, K. M, Durkburs, J28 703 faz, $.00, Williomson, ¥i, L, Martlsl, Menry Iill, Joieth I quu—kutwr,fl,mfl.u' oxirs, $1,0034,00; Wi~ | Leonard, K. G, anbi, N, M. ftokes, Jacob Lorgth consla and Blinnosofa famuily, $8,00685.75; Judlatissud | M, Holuis, Juhn Note, T. Cr Olandouulog & Ohio, §3,25@0,25, Thamas, J.'0, Yeck, "~ Qnarn—Whoat firm and fafely active; yed, $1,2%@ | _ Haplist—Ttio levs, John Donnolly, E. F, Tuisk 1.2¢ amber, $t. d. llyo, e, Corn—Mized | Charles Dutton, W, J. Kermott, i, O, datie, Fo Weatorn, Blo,' Uais sieady’; mixed, 656, Wintsky—1reld at $1.12 for TOLEDO, ‘Tor.zno, O. March 10,~Frovn~Falr and finm, " Cuappell, A, B, O L, 1, Bk, Alos Blsabis i T W, Boodsneed, O, T, Beckal, T, & N, Holurt, 8, A1, Oigood, O, F. Tolwis musl Mosd, Weatarn, iron-bound, omp GlAIN~—" —=No. 1 white Michigan, $1.13; aatra Presvylerian—1Tho Neva, 3, 1, Walker, 0, L Tho? do, to arelve, $LI3N G mmber nmmflu.’g’lm:x.«pm, 4 Qibwou, J. M, Trowbrilge, Wo hfl'{“_-"L 0 May, 81,1333 No,i red, $1.11)¢ ; No. &bu.vm. Janies [T, Taylor, Jotham Bawall, W, I, van xn’i'l‘m‘l‘ Corn il and Unchauged, Oath nuu;’iunnuu , 87503 | L 1utd, W, ¥, firown, Grorga &, Noyen, E B Dy white, $1,07, Giun Wood, W, D, Gulfck, 0, Wianer, A, V. 0ul Cioysn HRRD—$5,40 ; mammoll, $0,83, N, Uarrett, Samuel W, Dufliuld, Witiiam Proleis, Dudarn Hous—Ho, utterson, Azbliur Bwazoy, W, U, Young, Itxote re—Flour, 130 brlag wheat, 13,000 bu; corn, 3, iy radsnaw, . 5 Lonyreyatitial~Tho Roves Johu radsnun T . 400 Lu§ 03ta, 4,000 bu, Burnard, Albort Bushuiel] s JienENTI~Fiour, 200 Lrla; wheat, none; corn, | Dickineon, E, 1, Goodwin, phy S 2,000 bu 3 oats, 4,000 b, Luiton, Glorgs ¥, Kbl Jriak 110870 Miliesd, O, ¥, o] Borrow, March 10,.—Frovu—Pirm ;. Western super. | George 0, Lamb, E. uard Gearlt fine, $1.25d 1,50 § common extra, $3,00:93,45 ; Winconstn | A. Iickerntan, W, W, Patlen, E. Fraost Rove. I, N, Tuwers, “Entucopaliah—1] N mteroatist—Tho liov, W, 1. liyder uversatist—The Rov, W, I, Ityder, Lufieran—tzof, Valtour, Lastor Weatergreess P 3.4, Edgrin, —— Garlbaidl and the Goeman Notior ] Just bafore leaviug Caprors, Uaribaidl ‘:;9.}' aud Minnssots etiras, §3,55406,23 § while whoat Ouiv, Iudlana and higun, (@U,23 7 Tilinos, 3,736 T, Louls, §5, T, Gnratx—Coru firm ou domand § mized asd yellow, Bagvle, LOUISVILLE, LE, ToviaviLLe, March W.~FLOUR AND OuasN—Une. changeil 1Y ns—Pork, $0,00, Bulk should i1 i 0! o) et ate1.10, Guruany, aud wliing (st (st couoley v | V! a worthy of wmarchin n the vang! G emancipation, ‘l.'hgnn wordw, and lis ‘moatits CruvELawp, March W—UiaiN=—Wheat, eorn, and cats firm and unchangsl, h ¢ ) ith tho King of Italy, Karl Dilud thiok, 24 ParaoLruM~—Firn sid unchanged, b M bl it ost Liave given rine to the assertion fu Freuch Kiouirra—iWheat, 2,400 buj coruy 3,800 bu ; oats, | papers that Garibaldi was scting "ou 8 PO T il s Gormaa mp:fi;l'figl;fi’, oo ; PROPOSED REDUCTION OF CANAL TOLLS, | {¥iugr” i "Ghosoqiuply * imoomvenient” 2 & london Jetter ta tho LW ALnany, March 10.—At & meooting of tho Uannl Board to-day, s committe .uomhtfux of Uomp- troller Hopkius, Auditor ‘Lthayer, aud State-Eu- gineer Bwoot, submitted a ngmrt in favor of ruducing tho folla as fodows: On graly, 83X por mx;z; ’uu luazdlzn;.‘ utn pzs cent; otu u&nl:vhnmhnu golug Irom -wator, 50 per cont, 0 roport was luld ou the table to be printe., 4 P A colporteur opened tho door of an Trlsbman's sbisuty su New Orloaus, and, puttiug 1 Lis Lluad, b Gazelle ko wayas * Ilow litsle this Frouc bLioldw good lu’t o caso of Garlbaldi “‘"J‘,‘i from & publio lotler be addrossed lome R s 0ars 820, iu which ho said that *d T n want of & loading uatlou—not Ito sul ;fl to conduot it ou tho path of duty, l“‘{" ia ool post of honor, whicly in the uhuknrfll [rpres events had bacowe yacant, might wol ot pied by the Gormau ustion,' o nmfi ol ‘In the sorious and philosoplical ol O dance [ wd iua vory plous tone asked “tho ownor of tho | your follow-citizens, & guarautse of & ke dumicile, who happened to bo in ut the Lime, it Y- contained for the uld“r“a of ull nations. l:l;“ bio would mceapt of a truct of tha Iioly Land,” | you, therefore, with your strong Qeriustion wonniug, Of course, an eesay on that intoretiug | the rotten structure of desth chth"“" fu b vortion of th world. 1+Yis, Lo Jabors, " wau the | Fyraute Lave raisod over youl Forusb e Feply of the Iliberulan, *a houf wuction, if you | hsart of Europe, tle mposing unity s ¥ rairle, or are aubject to the uutpunu it BuTasTaY i Aty miilions, aid wa sll throw oresiret % escorusas mad - dalght, luio your o A

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