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MONEY AND COMMERCE VFINANCIAT, Tho quiet that bar characterized tho business of tha banks for tho lant two or three days continues. There was little. doing yesterday 11 tho way of now loans, ‘ Collections arr improving, and tha amount of mer eantile borrowing {8 correspondingly dimlnished, Rates of discount are #10 per cent at the banks, On the atrest the market is dull, and rates ar 7718 percent, New York exchange was Fold at 2%c to 0c promium for $1,000 between Lanks, and wan acarce aud firm, Currency waa shipped by nome of the banka to New ork to keep up their balancer, ‘Tho clearings were $3,00,009, NEDUOTION IN INTENEAT ON DEPOSITS. Below we givo tho etrewlar whitch tho teading banks ef the city aro rending to therr country corrcapond- ents, informing them that Intereat on thelr avorago daily balances will ba paid only st 3 per cent # year, after April L: Ontcano, March 13, 1675, 7% ———:; Dran Bint The nndersigned take this method of advising thelr respective correspondents that after the Jat of April next, Sntorest. on average dally Valances ‘will bo computed and allowed nt} pee cent per annum, The change thus indicated t# rendered uccersary by simitar action on the pait of Boston and Now York City Unnke, mans of the largert banks in tora cities de- clinfng to allow any intereet on tatances, anit vlna from tho increasing Wfleutty of watiafuctorily cmplay- ing our balances “hero during a large portion of the year, Respectfully youra Fitst National Bak, by fa J, Gage, Cachior, Conimorcial National “Bank, by Ucorga 1, Olle, Caxhier, aol tania” Natlonal Bank, by John Do Kaven, Cashier, Union National Bank, hy George A. Tyee, Cashier, Firth Nationat Bank, by T, @, Lombard, Quahte ‘Third Nalfonnl Bank, by L, Vs Parsons, Carhiter, tional Hank of Miindie, by I, 1, Nash, Caehter intercet allowed). alral Natioual Dank, by W, F, Endicott, Prest- dent (tio Intereat allowed), Gity Natlonal Hank, hy A, D, Muir, Carhter, x Aitioual Bank of “Commerce, by TC. Maynard, rxldont. ‘ge Leather Tank, by W. M, Seudiler, Cashier, 4, M, Adelt, Banker, ‘Tho Chicago banks cannot pay 4 per cont when they are themeolyes allowed buti per cont by their cer. reapondenta in New York und Boston. The Chicago Vanke, {t must be romembered Jn ad dition, have no such opportunities fomusing balances an ary enjoyel by banks inthe neighborhuod of Wall atroct in Now York, and Btate atrect in Boston, ‘hero {s very littl» borrowing here on “call,” and no paying on call’ whatever, Paylnzon “call” in New York moana to settle before Jo'ctuck; in Chieago, when 9 Lanker “calls” aloan he doca uot expect tv be pat such within a week, Asnrule, tho weaker banks pay the higher rates, ‘Tho Cook County Natlonal paid 10 per cent to rome of ita depositors, It is evidence of the strength of a bank thot {t can retain business, and pay a very low rate of intrest or nono at all, When sound att wealthy {natitutions iiko those whlel: have aubscribed this paper cannot afford to pay mora than 3 per cent, tho jrenumption ts against tho ability of amaller in- stitutlons to pay more without injury to their own in- lercsts und those of thelr depositors, INAUNANCE LOANS, ‘Tho Daily Graphic of New York sasn that money haa Lecomo so abundant and so difiicult to loan at the usual rates that one of our largest Iusurance compa Bien fa xerlously considering the propriety of making loans without charging the borrowers anything but tho legal rate of interest, Heretofore the borrower heshecn compelled to pay heavy fees for searching liza and otherlegal expenses, whitch have practically suguiented tha rate of interest charged, If the Com- pany in qneation does undertake such o reform its ox- amplo must of course be followed, especially when Mero tn eo Httle demand for loans aa there {4 at present, © GOVENNMENT DONDS, United States te of "a United States 5-209 of * Untied States 520m of 1 Untted States 5-208 of °6: G08 of 165—January and July, Sn of ‘o7—January sud July, 5.2¢8 of “3—Jannary und July... 10-408 (ex, int.). United States new Sa of 1, United Staten curroncy 6s,., Gold was 1143,c@1152¢, "The gold ring in New York are said to have full control of -the availabio cash coin in the ruarket, eetiinated of from $10,(KX),(00) to $153,00,- 00, ‘The mansgers of the combination have heen Kite ceaefal in elilar previons operations for other parties, ‘Tho New York banks havo generally refused to ald tho ring, which ta therefore dependent upon private bank- era, whoao assistance ts socured by high rates, A largo number of merchants have been caught “short,” ond aro compelled oither to pay the highest price for the gold they need in thelr business or to borrow at 1a13¢ per cent for the, use for Givin days, The reported decision of the Secre- tary in bis call of $1,000,000 far the alnking fund to eall $24,090,000 of coupon bonds and only $1,000,000 of reglétered bonds, dianppointa those who hoped for the speody relict that would have como from a largor call of registered bonds, which aro ically beld in this country, while the coupons aro held abroad, Some of the parties caught in thelr gold speculations made an appllcatlon to tho Srcretary of tho Treaatry for tho Immediato uso of gold now held by the Govern- ment, the borrowers pledging, as collateral, bonde which might bo iucluded {n tho call, or, {f not, could bo substituted therefor, ‘The BSecrotary is said to havo tepliod that tue Government could not leud gold, Thin fras.a disappointment to thore who thought that tho Treasury would como to the reltef of parties who had become involved by ressun of thelr speculations, FYONEIGN EXCNANGE, Bterling exchange was 482181; cablo transfers, London, 46834 ¢ Purls, 6132{, Other rates of foreign aschango aro quoted : Parie (fr: aes} Germany (relchial Bolgtund (france), Wollond (guildera}....scccc. Switzerland (france),..,,.. Swoden, Norway, and Austria (pape florins), CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. Bonila, Bid, Asked, —————_____ |——_—_—. Ehiecago City 7% ct, bouda.... 1014 & int, [1041 & Int, Unteayo City 7 B ct. sewerage. |tu1}; & int.)tU2! & init Chicago City 7 Wet. waterloau|101}¢ & int,| 10234 & lot, Euulcago City 7 wct. cortificates) Udigveiut.| Culeayo City 6 W ct. certificates] US & int, Cook coun 7 Pct, bondi OLS he inti Weat Park 7 # ct, bond: ‘ ay"! yg Aint, 03" &lut, BANK STOCKS, , bid { Asked, j= ‘25 > 160) 105 200 Dorian Natlofal Hank Dorn Exchange Nutioual Hani, Sity National Bank, Home Nationa) Bani Rational Bauk of Mina HMnole Trust und Ssvingw Bank, Natloual Bank of Commerc Merchants! Bavingw, Li & Unjon National Wa Union #tock-Yard MISCELLANEOUS, iid, [Asked » Went Hid way, North Bide. Tradere' Insurance Company, Chamber of Commerce,.... Shieago Gaalight aud Coke Company. Chicago & Northwestern gold bonds, Pullusan Pulaco Car Company... LATEST, New Yonr, March 1.—Mouoy loaned aa bigh ae 4, tnd closed at 2@%1, Yrime mercantile paper, C@T. Morllng stronger, closing at 4813¢ for sizty-Way, and 1M for cigut, Imports of dry goods fur the wook, #177, 455, Customs receipts, §491,000, Golt apenod at 115%, snd declined to 11517, at which it closed, Matea for borrowing were dai, 14) 1614, 1632, U-04, and 1-01 of 1 per cont; loaus were also made flat and at 2 per cent for carrying at the closo, ‘Tho Asslatang Treasurer Usbursed $919,007, Clearings, $73,00v,000, at poe Haltroudwactivo, State bonds a z ‘The stock market was loss active (han usual, At tho Wpening, prices declined 33 to 4 of 1 per cent, but Mlex thy Graf call » general improvement of 4 uf 1 to Sper cont took place, Univn Vacific led the advance, Yatg from 403{ to 4724, Pacific Mall roue-from 384; $099; Northweatorn from 44; to43';; preferred from 3 bo 57% ; Bt. Paul from 35 10.3525; Western Union kom 75 to 152f; Oblos from to 2035 and Nake) Shore from TI to At the call the market was firm, During x elosing hours the market was strong mA wore active, There was quist buylug right up to Wha close, when the highest prices of the day wore bade, : Union Pacific made the greatest advance, and Was ihe most prominent stock, riuing frumy 403; to ee Northwestern came next, advancing from 441; 4534 for oummon, sud from BT to 58 fur preferred, ‘Matl was strong, and sold up to 204, Wester rose to 763{; Lake Shore to 74; Rock Island to NK 5 Cte Paul to 9534 ; and Oblos toh, ‘Transnc- Sggrageted 120,00 shares, of whieh 21,000 were Mail, 19,000 Westera Union, 10,000 Worthweat- Coupons, 81, Conjure, 2. Coupons, '63, Coupons, new Missouri¢.... 11 Northwoatern pita Rock Telarud New dersoy Conteal. 1 REAL ESTATE, ‘The following iusteamenta were Med for record Friday, March 12: Nob Ashiand ay, ft, dated March 8, West Indiana st, 2 160 ft, dated Mar, Went AN d-1Oad ae West Washington dixie L-10 fl, dated Weat Twenticth rt, 14a ft out C RII Bot £2, with bulldings, dated SOUTH OF CITY LSTA, WITHIN RADIUB OF ata, Athen Slety-tnird ety t 1a3 9-10 ft, dated Jan, 2.00664 ern, 4,900 Lako Shore, 6,0%) Obiow, and 41,000 Union Pacific, apoun, 4 Pitts, & Ft, Wayne +. OL S 43s thweatern., . dated Mare’ 10, Twenty-tirat at, ad ftw 135 ff dated Dee, 8, 1 Jat ft wor} At, Fit os Charles ay, bot Forty-third and Furty-fourth, tu, wif, aiyxlioty ft, duted Fon, Htfo at Fi fen of Wachla my 0 fy dated Jan, COMMERCIAL, Tho folloding were tho reeelpts and slipmenta of the leading articles of produco tu this city during the twenty-four hours ending at morning, and for the correspgniiug date ono sear ago: 9 correnpondiig 4 10,3 From these figured ‘Wwe can resiily nee that tha proportivn of fraltht-roum Of tho vowels now in thit harbor to the quantity of (rain in clevatorn ts tergely In excens of the correspond. ing time in the pi nearly onongh veevel capacity heve ta move the entire @inonnt of grain of all kinds now in store here, mente of corn for tue reven weeks ending May 10, 4 é | Coupons, "8s, 745 | Now Gaessee two years; there STATE Toxpa, a, N. Carolinas, new. a ail in afore March f, 1873, 8 fotal of ty All kinds of corn; and we catnot ho amount to more that t to tuereand thin olders of corn In onutry are all anxioun to resitza tho grado of rexe corn, and receive the higher prices of Mayy which will necessitate tho naing ot 3,00 ),000 bu of regtilar curt received hero after the 2th of April. tu bring 2up our alilpments to the average abown tn the Tela but fale to presume that monte of the coming fearon will come tp to thi¢ ay= erage, provided the corn can ba procnred. ‘Tho targo number of vessels here fa alrenay tinving Ite oftect, atid offers to carry corn to Uuflale at 4o per bu aro made freely, with goad proxpuct of a speedy drop to the Toweat point’ touched Invt coasan, yle. 2 duction of Te per bit o Erie Canal tolla cheapens the voat of layiug down corn in Nex York, and wilt correspondingly alimutate shipments from here, thervby effectnally putting stan to any pro- plan of drawing new No. 2.corn from store, avs inspectod No, acorn regular, ani returning It to tho elovatora, ‘Then, too, the ecpenge attending tho tek of wcertain percetttaga belng ted, would render tho proapective prot ko very minal on to deter uny rane temptingit, Granting, hanover, that there are pare {low wito aro willing to undertake tt, would tt not ho Terre Haute pid. Chicago & Aton. iF | Chit, & Alton pfd Ohto & Minedeaippl Hur. & Quhucy 10 4 | Indiana Central Ilinoi Central. nfo Pac, stock, oe. eutral Tac, atnck,., 9 Union Pac, bonita. Og ely Lack, & Weeee tly Misiness-tnan front nl Wy dt will be beyond tholr power to accom. rat soft nof Iowant, w fy the partics who uro hoarding cash eorn nro the very same onca who ara long foe Apel, May, and Jnne 2 "th ek work arive Hh pention that the tho rmall stork f Uakiey wt fy 4 any thinklugt mi hiniders of cash corn would, tn ¥ stad the certiinty of low fretylts, ship all of the corn from our elevators, leaving only the curront rece to til maturing contracts, ‘Tho uneertalnty of sulticlent quantity from. thi “ded tunt even the moxt sanguine “sburis” do yarce is e2 yeurrally It it tan wetl-anown fare tint tho atucke fn the conntrs st the various poluta tributary tothta market ara quite sinall,—probably lex: tran ouequartcr of thy quautily hel ons vear ago, will fu may kecttons the farmer’ roid nero than their surploa, and are now buying corn atthe dealers with whieh to feed thele stock. Tn view of these facts it scons clyar to my mind that corn fe worth more than the present current May and June, suet that, if there {3 any diaposition on the part of tho’ # longs" to sq:te070 the Hays, they will to able to do it with the certainty of success. tu conclusion, I would Like to direst attention to the curtent rumore of the large {ino of atiorta ” aut for May corn, If theao ure enrroct, anil there {5 every rea- ve sv, then, tov, Juve corm is immensely wit that the prospective condition of tho xellera of this option fa sormctitng to excite our deep. ould there bo a sufllel Ayietts ft, dated dune 1b. 147. nw cor of I 0 ft, dated F ait, 133 ft oritracts ; and the rollers of that option have only ruin staring them in the taco, ‘Tho consumptive demand may place the “ shorts" for April, May, and June vorn ina wtinilar prodica- meut occupied’ by them lant fall, GUAIN DELIVERIES. Tho proposed new rutea of the Wourd of Trade will come up for action on Monfay, Tao Cummitzes ou Flour, bris, Wheat, bu, Corn, bu, (iraed seed, tbe, Flax sooil, hs... Broonrcor, tb3,, Cured ineata, the, Bee$, Ula... e ee utter, Ibs, Dreseeil ho; Live hog: Highwinea, Wool, Ite, sumption, 405 burye, Tears d high mized corn, 82 cars (166 corn, of wulch 2 ave old) ; 2 cara white oats, Ceara No. 2 do, 1 car rejected do, J car nogrsde do (10 oats) + Acara No, 2ryo; 2 cara No.2 barley, 4 cara No, 3 do, ,Totul, 234 airy, or 110 bu wheat, 0,413 bu corn, 8,017 bu oats, 675 bu rye, v1 ‘bu barley, ‘Tho present ratea of toll on the Frio Canal are 3,105¢ per bu on wheat, and 2.8/6 per bu on corn, pored reduction {9 one-third of each, making the now rates equal, 077 on wheat, and 1.97 on corn, The loading produce marketa were atroug yesterday, with rather moro doing, thero Leing a better inquley for elilpment in most departmonte, though (at iuquie ty was not particularly active, ‘The provision market was especially firm, and wheat took the nest place, ‘Tho dry-goods market continues active aud htoyant, During the past few days tho local retailers haya been, doing an activa busluess, and Iberal orders for ro- asuurtment are belng received from {hat source, ‘The domanc from the interior trade continues to improvo, and the fnteriors of our wholesale houses present an animated appearance, A further Xo sivaneo in cor- tain brands of Uleached and brown cottons has bean established, Gtacerica wero moving on a faltly natis- factory welo, anid thetono of theenarket wan again firm, utter was quoted dull and lower, Cheose met with 9 freo inquiry, and was firm ats tho Inte advance, No price changes were noted in tho Mah and canned. goods markets, Driod fruits are fairly active and dunestic varieties aro stranger. Apples and peaches have again advanced, Coal, wood, pig-trou, aud bag- glug were nominally unchanged, The oll market was reaxonably active, and firm. ‘Tho demand for lumber continues to improve, and tho genoral market ia gradually gaining in atrength. Pricey are now regarded as betug very low, and any chanyo would probably be to higher range, No now featurca wero uoticed iu hardware, fron, woodenware, or nails, ‘Tho latter wero woak, but articles under the other heads wero tolerally steady, sud tn some in- | atuncea tra, Braom-corn was falrly active and firm atthecurrent Agnes, Hay was in continued good demand, but lesa stroug in conaequenco of larger of- ferings, Seods were activo und firm except Umothy, which wae dull and weak, but not quotally towor, Lotatoes were weak, tho receipts being larger, EXPORT OY SPINitTH. ‘Tho following cirenlar, dated Fob, 20, 1875, ie the latest fat on the subject of exporting distiltud spirite, It ts algo an important ono, and platuly iuthuates, though in palishod lunytago, that somebody has ex: ceeded tho authority vouted in lita + ‘Tho act of June v, tri tate the exportation’ of the acta in relation thereto,” provide ‘That the ownor or exporter of the spirits intendod to bo exported shall, at tho port of export, gives bond tothe United Hater, wilh at least two wurutles, * nate dufuctory to tho Collector of Custum" Huch “being tho case, ail rrgilutions and fastrace tons of thia Depertment. dercsiblug any Kiud of security which the Collector shail receive, oF in the cxerclna of hia Judy Feticy, ure lvreby revoked. aly ta the diterction af tho WI ava the necensit ro i the discharyo of t] 1473, and seaaon, which Mesury, * Boars" tho injustice of ¢ specting this cori whi when it camo from the hands o! but walt until June, which iat corn, tho me at which you ouce clafine would certaluly heat.” ‘Then, corn docs wot Leat, bit ia der, why, run tte Calumet in aud have'tt {napected au many thin Tu the Elilor of your paper from uly what 1s to be expected fa wo largely overs counment on the views advanced by them, 3 would like the privilege of belug heard, Frat the operations of many of our duslers in gralu, and the vagernoas dia- played by then to sell corn for delivery In Apel, Jpne, one would Jude tholr biueliess Ww ou the “Lappy xo lucky" principle of trunt. y them through with protit, ‘Liaw of dualers to givo w little aan durte Noy... ‘Withdrawn from store on ‘Thursday for 41 bu whoat, 3,003 bu corn, 1,027 Lit oats, 112. bu barley, ‘The following graln w calculated ta mit htm inet in regard ta mel mu: ‘Aa this inattor 19 left 1 Collectors of Customs, t oxercining tha greatest cal dutlea {u Felation therata, H, Bursrow, Secretary of tho Treasury, THE COUN QURSTION, Tothe Editorof The Clewia Tribune: ‘Tho writer, aa well a8 others, « as early ax the Lat of last Dece year’s eowth, bolig unusually Uou, sould Have tieew Inspected sa utralgut No, 2 and tho word “now” left out of tha roce}pte, most hmiposiblo to distinguluts by from cor urged this view of Warehoure Cumiisi! game partie who are naw a fnupec Cwcauo, Marc! jug ta # good fuck “to carry At would bo well for this « taught to the facta horelu wet forth, ‘There are now tu ol hutbur 434 vessels of all kinds (oxcluddye of tugs and. caual-boats), 113,84 tons mvas l4 to coru bushels, shows a care a, 524 veasels hero, 4 Vousols, shows ty for 325,904 bu. in store here March For the correaponliuy | Urement, Heduciug Fy Jug capacity of 5, 4 - In the winter of Is7d-'4 thers were ing a coru-carry| (rafu of all 1675, 0,417,090 bu, Naviaion have made the following correction, to cor- feupond with their original draft On eantrnets for grain at ne: may deliver the property on any day during tho Iifu of the option, between the hours ofa, m, ant 3 p, m+ Provided, delivery of property in the hands of the seller by half-paxi 10 o'elock am, om the day of the fall maturity of auch contracts wliall be anado before ALoelock a.m. of euch day; nud no Kecond or subss- all bo delayed after 1:15 y_ the vendur making so- ery ofthe wane fora longer period than Afteen “pulutites after tho same shall como iuto hin posrosslon (except in careof unavothble delay), uncer penalty, In either cuse, of all damages to auy’ other parties thereby rewulting, Any party maxing delivery ue above, xbull nota on the dnvoled whic company the delivery of such which any #uch delivery was made, “a option, the roller ent delivery of proper kp. mon etch da; property the timo at Howard, White, Crowell & Co,, in the Daily Come mereutt Bulletin, have {esued a compilation of packing Atitletica, The footings differ slightly from those givon in Taz Tatmuxe of yesterday, and wa publish them for the anke of compar: October packing, No...... Trequiar season, do, alive Hegular season, da, dresse Total of All...crerseece or Average net weight, regular season, tb: ig,003) 1,281,000 8.0404 "49,000 u 140 tatiatle: f helt : ‘anpected into store on Fle | _ 2uanlstistics of beet packing aro day morning: 10 vara No, 1 spring, 62 cara No, 2 do do, 3 cara rejected do (102 wheat); 23 cara » 2 do, 65 cars rejected do India boot, tes, Tadia moss, tes Prime meas, tea Extra mens, Urla Glear beef, br Inspected out, PROVISIONS. NO PRODUCTS—Woro activo and higher, Tho market was very strong early, in continuation of the movement of {he preceding aventug, whens prominent packer began busing at a rato which led some to thiuk he oxpected to flud a bouanza in somo of the barrels or ‘Chia brought out a demand from several of tho aborts, who grew nervous over tho alti. ation, ani that caused n further ndyauce, The out- ward movement of meats and lard fe what atlmulates the market, Liverpool and, New York were Dott atronger, but probably only ax a consoquence of the Duoyant feollng here, ‘Mess Pou —Was 0c per bri higher, and not on frea saleat the advance, Tho market waa moderately ao- tive during the early part of the asision, thon rutod strong aw weliera grew reticent, and caved down on tho withdrawal of buyers, when thoy fouud little dis position to well, Batos wero reported of 2,033 bela cash or seller tho month at $18,370 4.18,90 37,509 brie seller April at $14,802 18.05; 0,750 bela eoller May at $19.06 bris seller Juno at $19,03910.50, To- Drls, Tho market closed ateady at $ 8.8736 for April; aud $1.16 for May, ytions of pork wero quiot und. firm at $19.60 for clear, $17.25 for family mess, $16,5@ 16.50 fer prin mous, und $13.25<¢13.00 for extra prim do, Lanb—Was 1iigo per 100 the higher, with ouly’ 9 aoderate uctivity ut te oilvance, ed of 1,00) (ca cash oF seller tle inoul Jas 4.10 ten acer Ave at $1 (ierces purchared, Sug ¢ 1,L0d Tho market ck enol 5 $15,57}¢1913.00 for April; a1 Meats—Wero in good demand, and fully |, under tho fact of liberal sllpmants, aud. with the speculative buoyancy in pork and Iard, The offerings wero fair atthe sivance, Mut there waa no ‘he reported sales wera ,150,000 Ile Fhoulders at 7!447 Weueller April, aud 730 seller Ma 491,000 Iby whort riba at $10,00ya lone, £4.50 wollor Hid P1ZGRVIGe beller May; 2310 boxos do at 11 ‘Os, WU Ibs eluort clear, keller April, at 103, pea green bellies at 907 Liaw pes groen hans (15 Ita) nt UXo; 100 tea sweet pickled do (15 Its) at t3/e, ‘Tho market closed at 636 for gresn uhoulders, Y3je for do long clear, 07f0 do Khort ribs, lute do clear, and vig 1Ue do-hama, (15 Ihe ayoragud ut Loggec19", 2 cured) quoted ut 7 for stout i T'@ Ufo do wellor April; 78 Jong clear; Uo cash of aller March; do welt Wize “abort tibe, 10: 215,60 for May, cutitled “An act to facil. suicudatory of ¢ to aciler May 5 wz du’ wellor Slay, Fr Marels ¢ do vel ort clears, casts Ajo; do seller May, 19%;e, Bored acon meats quoted at 0 fur hams, #igo fur aliuuliters, short rlvs, ant 114;e far short cloare—all packed, Wan qutet ut Gadtve, f d, at $425 for mess, $31,008 TaLcow—Quoted Balos wera 100 bris DREADSTUFFS. FLOUIt—Was rathe® mora active, and firmer, but without any change In quotations, A few lots were taken for alipment, but tha demand waa chictly from tho city trade, ales were reportod of 25 brie winters 020 rit spring oxtrug, chicily at $1,205 5,60; and 100 brla upring superfiues at $1,734, ‘Total, 2,125 brly, ‘Tho market closed as followa: Choice wi Nor oxtras, $b5.2550,503 common to good do, $1.24 5,00; chotco spring extras, $4,25@4.503 fair do, ship { patent spring, $5.00@9,Wu; spring superiines, $5.00.¢3,00; rye tlour, $3,295.00; buckwheat do, $7,00@3.2 ‘Biax—Wus fuactive, and nomually unchanged, at $20,00 per ton on track, Conn-Meat—Was quoted at $1,4U@3.60 per br! for Good, and $:4,U%g24,50 for cosree, MipbLINGe—Buloe wero 10, tous ab $2.50, free on proved tho oplnion, bor, that corn of List y And 1a studit condl- f the matter upon the At the samo tine, the {tempting to force a now Hon on this corn fought aqutuut It und uved all thelr iuflucnce with the Curmmisslouers on the ground that winter-shelied corn, might Lave the appearance of belug dry, yet, frozen aud baviug moro or teas fee and sow would bo almnat vertats to boconte hot iu the heat knows tobeia June, Hold ou, uid * Wal Play 3” pray don’t atom pt to carry ont your plan of ruin je ite condition romaine ae tt was f the country dealers, Plug grades, $4,024, ying WHEAT—Waa activo and strong, at about 3/c above the range of Thuraday, The market opened weak, an ‘& consuyuence of tlnor weather, which prowlwed larger receipta whhia afew daye, lug than bud been expected from the villainous weather of tho past fow wooks. atrenglucued under the receipt of news that Liverpoot and New York wore Qrmor, and then a good outulde demand set Jn, which caused an advance of 1 awuch more important rive than is usually experl- ‘The upward movement was eliniu- latod also by tho report that 74,140 bu were shipped out the previous day, agaiuet 27,240 bu received. induced the belief on the part of outside operators thats better demand is springing up for the wheat, and that oplnion was strengthened by the fact of a good iuquiry yesterday for the cauh wheat on the max kot, Bellve Aprilopened at 844¢¢, rose to BIG, recoded and advanced to 69370, closly, 36 tH OF requlae Nord pring atta a ee ¢ clodng at Bn; fug at 4c, ‘Beller Juno suk were roported of 5, if {8 fu found that (ule ly to remain ia good or- 1 OF fuitucanal-boats, ao YOU pleave, ATILL ANOTHER. encod ju one day, ring, sold Bt 813; 160k dc, cloe- phe alee bu No, 1 apriay $5,400 bu No, 9 do et 47 sty 830° and 400 bu rejected do ut 78e, uo 4 Toa, 64,400 bu, Miyye an qniet and fair demand {1 wroportion ta the apply, Feportod of 1,400 ba at U5iye for No, |, No 2. CORN—Was quiet, and averaged Vehighor, The market was tame during tho greater part of the sca- slon, thouch Liverpool wee flemor, nnd Now Vor held Lighsr, Molders here were frin in thelr yowe, but there wan rearcely nny deniand till near tho clone, tho groater flrnmess In wheat Ny corm, aud a good many pulrchaaoa were mado, chietly to Mil shorts for, April. Tho reecpta were lorger than on the previout day, It tho offerings were all taken to carry agalnat contricta for neat Month, Taere was little demand for elipment April opened at O5!;e, sold at 65¢, and odd (ye at the closo, Soller the month, or regular (tow) No, Yeold at Giyuchye, closing ‘at (42,0, with a Premium of about tye per bu ow ateletly fowl receiple Bt tho closo, Soller May sold at Tha 7t3,c, closing ot the outatte, Keiler Jnne soid at (4 Dec, Canale aalea wera reported of: BIO bu high mixed at G4 aye § E40 bn Nor dat adtgardtte; 18,20) bu rejected at GL Se 1,000 bu eara on (tack nt (6 2edigo§ ond 400 bu shollod, do, at Ate, Tutal, 79,40 bi. OATS—Were quiet but frm,” Thera wan ttle dis- Position on elther aldo ty trade, and the tarket throughont tho seantoss wan very quiet, Bellers wero offering little property, and buyers were not willing to ‘bid up prices in order to call rellera out, ‘Tho receipts also woro light, and New York was quotad firm, Seller the mouth wan n shade firmer, aud selles Moy at ic off. Seller April wold at Basle, neller the month or regular at &2260754e, and nollor May at s6y@an, M cath Jota were limtted to at hile, 1 bit No, 2 white at Se, nplo at MisSio on track, ‘Tot Halea were and O1ge for —Was quiet, Thera wore s fow Matying ordat on the nar Lut buyers wero Hmited to fl zures b Jow thoro asked, Fresh No, 2 wast bald ot bso, with eVigebld, Othor grates were inretive, A sale was reported of 40) bit hy eatnple at Me, on track, BARLEY<Tho market was again dill and weak. ory little fe in the option: department, and trading waa coufaed chietly to tho Mling of a few orders, Sater April was ye off, closing at regular or gelier te month wold at $1.05, recelpts fu fayurite hos relling at AWN. Sand $1.07 In A. waa 0: 1 at t 31D a jooted ab i bn by aample at 1.0 3 40) bir i S101@15, Total, dbus bi, LAT In the afternoon provisions were 11 moarterate do mind und lower, ant grata active and higher, Mess park was iu fair request at a dtecliuy of about te per bel, closing at $40 0187285 for April, and x ig for May, Biles wero wide of 4,500 rls 13g sollur Aprll, aut $19,091,035 seller 19,00 a 1 at Sih Tua 3a lowor; closing ht for April, stul Fi temat FL 0287 08 Ui, lays Lard was rather quiet, an 13,30 cash, $13, at L724 for Say. “Sales: 1 Apeli, and $13.75 for May, Wheat was active and excited, advancing 1240 under an urgent demand from the shoris and ramura of two or three sinall failures, ‘Tho market declined anbao- quently 23¢; cloxtug wiouly, Seller April wold nt 9c Upto te, and closed wt We, Beller May ranged from DIN GDC, Corn was in fair roquest early, and closet quict at an edvantco of about Baller’ April sold ot 43550, und clored nt Seller May at 1 4@iLY cloxing ut this range, A ‘Uther grain waw inactive, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL —Waa quote: firm at 24.20, DNOUM-CONN—Continues in fale request and Orin, Quotations: Good to extra hurl, 1@19e; brush that wilt work {{solf into s choles url broom, Mle; fate to good do, Wisi} Je 5 infortor brush, {@Is,c} crooked, Syazije. —For the grades botow choice, tho feeling was dopresasd, Tho unecttled state of tho Eastern markets keeps slippers from activa operations, and to Prevent # further accumulation of stock dealora find {t necessary to accept lower prices, We drop our quota- Hons 1@2e, Choleo to fancy qualitics sro acarce and command kgh prices; Cholce to fancy yol- fow, 28@3ic; mettlum to goot grader, 22.2103 In ferlor to common, 1@We; fuferlor to cholce roll, Ute, BAGOING—Some alight Increase In tho domand ts noted, aud tho prospect of a jjood apring trade ia im- proving, The annexed quotations aro firmly adhered fo: Stark, iyo; Lewletou, Qe; Montaup, We; American A, 23}je3; Armoskeay, 234703 Otter Creek, 2003 burlap bags, Wl74e; gunnies, aingle, Ia 183 do dontle, Ye, CHEESE—Lrado wan again reported good,—botter than ia usually witnessed at this woason,—and tho market retaiuw all tho elements of strength’ that have lnte!y characterized it, Stocks oro malt, Quotations are 17%¢@180 for primo mild factory, and Lugite for lower grades, COAL—Quict prevated im tho coal market, Prices Temain ateudy aw follows : Lackawanna, $10,00; cau nel, $3.0059,00; Erle and Walnut Mil, $7.8); Lick Run, $7.00; Brooks, $7.00; Blosabury, $3.50; Hocking Valley, $5,003 Indiana block, $5,003.5,50 ; Ttuols, $1.50 i 5.00, SIESSED TOGS—Cholea tote wera in activo request snd higher, the offerings being ncarcely adequate, Desirable Nght welyhts ald at 37.80'37.45, and cholce {reali Logs at $7.05, Moavy weights brought $3.03 Kus, and fresh $4.43, ‘Cho weather waa wartn and un favorable for andling dressed stock, aud buyers wero careful fn making wctections, i FGGE—Wero tient early at 2£@30e, but Uberal ro- celpts afterwards caused « weak feeling, and scllore gacn accepted “A280, Fi8U—There la frece movement than during last werk, but {n other respects tho situation was withoat vialto change, Quotations aro fully auatalued: No. 1 whitefeh, BS BINS ¢ No, 2 do, $0080.13 5 No, Ltrout, No, I'shoro mackerel, now, 0, 4 hay, $1435 7.002 No, I'mack- bri, 43,50 § family mackerel, ¥-bel, $3.50 No, 1 atioro lite, $1,751.80 3 bank codfiab, $1i5ui'6,50% Goorgo’s collin, §3,50.06, herring, split, rly, $3.50 49.00; do t¢-brl, $1,258 4,50; Labrador herring, ruitnd, brl, 7.503.003 do, 3¢-brl, $1,00G 1,25 ¢ neatded herring, per box, “keto ¢ Column: bia Aver salmon, 34-brl, $9.00@0.45 ; occau (rout, doz sul 4 doz por cise, $9.50, . FRUITS AND NUTS—Imported frnite aro still quoted quict, though in comparison with the proved- ing few weoks thore is noticeable inprovement, With thu oxeeption of decline in fige, prices range as bo- fore, Domestic fruits aro sstlefuvtorily active, and in apples and peaches wa notes further headvance, Nuts aro doing fairly: Fourtax—Dstes, Wave; figs, druma, ¥e1003 fMge, lagers, 14441903 Turkish prunes, HgG-1le} Erench pruriee, keay I INO + do, boxes, 1k thet raising, layers, $}.1xe115; lone Aluscatel, $4,05u64.205 Valencia, lua iasye ; Zanty currants, 7yte 1370 ¢ citron) Mele; lemon perl, 1Ti.tde, Doseatio—Alden ap or, Liv 200; Michigan appi Indiana, aud Milnois, 84G@Ic; Southe: ch peaches, halves, Ygcrloxe; do mixed, do pared, 20 G@He ; blackberries, 105101016; ranpberrios, Bineilte + Hitted’ cherries, digHe, Note—Filberta, L@Lte+ ale S mouds, Yorragona, #166250 ; Naplea walnuts, “15a Ives Grenoble walnuts, Ulta; Nrazile, Uailjos pee cans, Toxas, 150:ice: Wilmington peanuts, “Kaito; Tonnicaseo pee 6 African poanuts, 52(60e, GREEN FRUITS—\Wero {o moderato local request, The atock of really cholee apples ix cousiderauly ro: duced, Luo miaterial alvaueo 1 anticipated tn conan. quence: Chotco Measius aud Palorino lemons, $7.00 638,00 per bux; Valencia orangoy, ¥),0uie11,00° per eneos oranges 1d boxes, $1.0044.25; apples, por brl, F2Unha 20; choco do, S.T5@HO0, GROGENIES—Prices are cliaracterized by rathor more than uaual steadiness, no important changed having taxon plsce during tho presont week. ‘There in atthe moment na appearance of weakhoss in any of tho atsples, stud moat uf tlie minor articles sre also held well up to the qoted jrices, ‘Trade was active, and jobbers aoomed fm youd apltita, lclow are the quotations Wice—Patns, TH@T3e ; Nangoon, %@TH0; Caro- lina, 73¢0 840% Loulalans, Take,” CorrExa—U.'G, Java, 34fuiigog Java, No, 9, 814, ta3 uholce to fancy Ito, 23 goo. 'to prima doe M@AYOr common, WM ier roauling, WY QIK Singapore Java, 21545 5.503 Costa Mtlea, "2 Maracaibo, 23 21e, Svoatt—Pitent ent powdered, 113,@ 1134 staudard, 104ju; do No. 2 Ira C, I4@sI0} CG Ne, 2, U4@ 0} 3 cholco brown, 83;qoq fale to primo a keartje; ‘common do,’ Tia73(0% cholco niolases sugsr, Mc common ta falr do, 74@8e; N. 0, common to eHdleo, 73/@ Ye. Binvve—Diamond ‘dtica, $1.15@1.20; eltver dei extra tue, 5@ 100; good nugar-houre slrup, 839350} extra do, 6doqise ; Now Orleana moluavus, choleo, new, TKis7501'do prinie, Taize; do comnion, cO@oses Verto Hew molusder, 55550; common juolasae, Ais I Seices—Allapice, 154@10%0; cloves, 60@550+ cane ala, B9G320¢ Dope, sia zio§ Nos 1, $4 ug, 1,455 ginger, Aftlean, 249763 do Calcutta, Inde Soaru—German Mattled, 020.703 Golda West, 43¢ ha; White Lily, GigiaG){e; Whltd Nove, 0}4g02,03 Bayon Tinperlil, 3g 4 03c, MWAY—Was [u! gdud deinand, and salon wero made at Focent Byutes, Ul the oiferiuira wero wcmowhat larger, und a fow buycee wero disposed ta hold aff, Batoa werd reported of 10 tona No. 1 timothy at §19,03, by tone ups Jand peuirigat 316,00, 10 tous No, t du at $35,00, and +0 tons No, 2 wud ‘wlough at $14,402 No. ty $inco tulxed, $t5,0u01 land protrla, $15,604 10,00} No, 1, $14.60 15,c 2, 912,50 06 13, HIGHWINES—Were in good domand at the advance gained on ‘Thurwday, sales being ropurted of 250 briw Bt $1.11 per gallon, New York was quoted trmer, and huldera hore profvased to look for a furthor sdvsnco, ‘Nha tharket closed at $1.41, HIDES—Were in moderate demand, Prices aro irs regular iu consequence of the huperfect condition of the atuck now arriving, byt they are based on th quotations given: Green city butchers, To; green Frere ee ate isan gor potest areen cured t, 8(ave; bea la, Bis j vartuured, Ti¢te bivoy grec ealfy Ibu; dry tint Li oa, ip, und Cite 1803 ‘dry ealtod fides, 144150; deacon aki, 4u@ thos aheup polls, wool catlinated aa Washed, per Ib, 10g 15 hides with one grub oud over uro clavsed as damaged, Datwaged stock brings two-thirds price, and branded 10 _per cent off, = HOPS—Wore dull at 35@ 00 far good to prime, LUSBER—Orders sro coming forward quite freely frou variuua parte of the cuuutry, wud trade on the whole La quite satiifactory 3 First clear So-ond elea: Clour Mooriug, lat aud “4, rough... Clear siding, ist oud 2d ab commion »ulog. oping, first common, de Ploorlug, avcond common, de Lox 1 And B, Feuciuy (10 tt Common lunber, 10 fi and uador Solel aud weauilig, 18 0 24 fost, at Buingles on track 2109 Ler Ingiew on trac] 2.’ 8] ALLE ~The marcel lasiiil abeelticd:. The go Fatu 1433.37}, butit la understood that concessions are x, with a | martes for sound Inte, nt advance in plq- metal would seomingly have an tendency to alrengthen {hy tail market, but 2 {4 thonght the kibor troubler at Pittsburg inkome way preveut manufucturors from advancing rates, OILS—Trade is hotter, and the general tenor of prices fn firmer, Carbon, ly all dercriptions, ara he Kl at vers full rates, einporarily ren 0. Otherwias atecks aro 11 t, Iey do Llineda loyal teat, Li dest. a winter [ard o 3 Un i oll, Shey atralin, cos; virpentine, 44a s4e ¢ naphtha, commott, Je revelpty were larger, 1 appr ‘hensive of still more literal offerings, were uis- pored to hold of or buy spatiugly. anil, {1 somo tustonces, shaded re Kaatern Peaehblowa wey anid Werterns at Ute 0 $1.09, 1, Bales from storo at St. liker t.: POULTTY—Loeal dealers wera butylur, choico idrenged stuck null nt outed prices, the autt weather hada deproasing oifect, anil sellers Aiaponol to shade prices for stock not in first. clues order: ‘Turkeys, lila 15a; chickens, dressed, If ito per thy ducke, U@ie per thy geere, vu,so aiixione to sil, cre «quoted at $1. recelptr of timothy woro again Mberal and the market dull sud heavy, A ‘few salen wera mado for fale to poad, ¢ #240 for primo to cholee, Clover wan In good requert and Orin, at $4,000, ar to choles medium, and §165for mam= Hungarian snd inillet wero in good request ant firm at the revent advance, ‘I Yox in fair request, amt steady nt tho viously given: Onondaga and Saginaw, 3 y COMRC, £11) ry, without bags, $1.75 $ Ashton dairy, per sack, 1,00 eoaren ‘Wttnond, #2 Yo Withe Linitey $ Uc i Mea-ho offerings were Inrge, and although there wan a ood hinqairy, prices werneasy. Siles wera mado dd th oxireino eases ut Ye, aud te waa aunked for excopltans weto recelyed and placed at Jone Gond to pelo tubewaeh-d, £6 to good tub-washed, 42@5205 fine ‘and reg Coates waned flees, unwwaaied, 6@3ie} medium and conrso ita 5 puiled wool, 42 BROOMS, UTC.—A decline in mas Quotations for other arti- ‘Trado ts beyluaing to tl fine wniashe ty WOODEN WAU, nilla repo fn note clos remain aa hei tbs, threo Sit nent, $155 $ talf-bvabel un fronsbouind, $1.50 5 chien, S heated clothes-pins, T5ett #1,00. 2.60 per doz; burrol-covers, £2.0102.50: katinakines, $1,000.50 per rack | braomthandles, $12.00@10.00 por 2 do, $4,00683.50 5 tnnnilla’ rope, UY@iget REIGHTS—Wore quoted aa follows ¢ keelera, five in plain, $2/ ttot, $t.v0aiv.ou wash-hoarda, £2,258, common do, $2,50@2, rina) du, alse RAILROAD I New ¥ Pusladeiphia, Nalthnore, Altuny, and Wilmington, Dol,. Pittebury, Pentsseeve Cherleston, 8, Cy e tho rates por 100 ths for dressed hogn isu; Now York, tlc, LIVE STOCK, ar £9 pointe named Recelpta were ax follows: Wednesilay, «2 Zan} sans] ‘erg 2,209) 5,5: 9! seseereesee| Te780] 21,039], 5,586 Mr, H.C, Smith, of Mfartinaburg, Is, © member of tho firm of Templeton, Steele & Smith, while eu routo to this clty with = drove of stock, met bie death ‘Thursilay night near Seneca, Ill,, by falling between tho cars, IZ waa w'dely known among stock-men, Among yesterday's srrivals was o three-horned ateer, the property ef FE. A, Arthur, of Webster City, Ta, Tt attracted a good deat of attention, and wat roally mcurlonity. An offer of $230 was refused, OATTLE—Trado wav active, with prices ruling about steady, Thero wasa numerous attendance of Eastern bnyers, all Eastern markets of prominence bo- ing Mberally represented, and, although advicea wera not apectally encouraging, they acemed willing to take tho atock at vory full prices, A fulr Inquiry for stack~ erg, and for cows, aud light, fleay atcora to. supply lo cal wants was tlso poted, and, between tho thres classes of buyers, most uf the offerings were absorbed: ‘There wero sales at $3,009@5.0U for Lutchers’ cattle; at §5,50;d 1.50 for stockera; common to extra shipping beav. obtained the outstde and at $4,703.02 for Conover & Hall uotation for sixteen hod average ught them, ‘The market closed steady, with very little dosirable stack left over, 33 gaod stern, 37 pod steers, 10 butchers’ atoc! 14 Toxus cattle. advanced, ight-welghte, ag on tho preceding dayn of tuo weok, wero given the preference, but thera was im- Frovement tu tho d Yauco Waa Uneven, somo ualos Indicating au apprecias While athors showed very Httle change y's rates, ‘The average ad in 7.00 f ight nd at Wao $7.00 for light, and a 87,50 hoavy. Extra Hat sold tn a few ine ‘A amall drovo, averaging 350 arriott, of Lamoyvilic ‘which is, we.belte ing the presont pesKon, ket closed Arm, with all merchantable loty nty, Ill, fetched $4.05 eat price pald thus fi 0 nu BEB32 pear BRBS3 Ppadtasadanat é€ S2S8e) ri 6. 6. 4, EP—The demand was reasonably active, elpts, tue market a Halos wore chiefly at $4.00G5.70, Wi oxtraat $1,60¢0,50, teadied up n little, ‘6 uote Inferior to anand good at full prices L 14,—UartLe—Revelpte Feb 11 were 5,203 head, agaist 4,072 for the week before, ‘The supply and |. The demand hae slo ste, BY 140K 7,500 inie, ay 20h 1,360 the, $4.00. for the weeks eudity {0UG1,000 Iba, Bales for the week last week, Syainat 14,574 for the prices of 4 (ay frat ly ou Yorkors, the run getting Hi saain, On Wednosday they weutup a vhado, Phila plia, $1,00(43.60 } Yorkers, $4,00Q7,.0; common $0 head, against 12,000 the ‘Ket opendd on Morday yith o lower than on Pridsy Tue market wae dulland slow up to ednesday morning, when, under light receipts, is re. footed 2,045 hoad, ayaluat 1,727 ta, 19,060 head, Saturday, especi Prices a fraction I vived, At thie tims all are sold, and the prospoct In wood for the next week, Teri, hy 1 0 toto tha, $350 a, food, av 9 to 95 Tha, $1.00 60.25% fair, av 60 to $) scommott, av 7) to 73 thn, $f, 5; ecalawags, por head, $1502.10, ALTANY, Sneetal Diapateh ta The UNteaga Telbune, AMMEN, OY Matelt T2.—rnvex—lurlnces, faatow and dragging, thé attendance being aafuly rountry dealerr, ‘whoao roquiromenta nto morternte, ‘There was only ono desier in attentunce from Leighton, and nouo from the Soult, The eater run Up fall ox many ns last weok, but the prices obtatned show a decline of !¢0 on all grades. Revelpta, 492 card, 12 In excera of lsat weok, of good averaKo funnily The top prieo for natives fa thongh wome held ey Suteer—Tho demand has fallen ott, and_the market as weak at 2« decllnas recelpts, 7% cara, 47 more than ant week, "Tho quallty t# goad, but with few extra, ‘The buyera were principally Eastern deatera, alos of common to good at CBie3 fambny, Tee Tse, Mvon—Tho niarket wan atrong for dressed at Oy demand exceada the apply, E NEW York. New York, March 12.—Nceves—Resetpte, 1,010, making 6,610 for the four dayr, aguiont 2" for the sane tine Last week, ity, wenrcely fair, 7! market was etsady ut yonterday'a prices, whieh wero a strong fe lowor thai Monday: 10 eat-louls Texans remained unsold; common to prime native ateera ranged We to 12140, with afow topa at 12412 Yo, Buner—Necolpte, 9,510, making 13,110 for the four days, azatuat 912i for iho samo time inst week. Tho market was quiet aud steady at Gao for contmon to 2, making 13,600 for the fone wr the gama ting lust wack, Nowe Muus—Recelpts days, ngaiuet Hy offered alive, * a AT, Toots Br, Louisa, March 12,—Ifoci— and ‘fi x Packing, $3,587.00 good to oxtra, $7,95G 1.15. OaTTLE—Recolpta, *ailt active for ail grates ¢ salen of Kood native nteera nt $3,753 fair do at $5.00@5,40¢ commion to niediuin ab $4i5@4.25 5 native atockers ab io fair —$—-————— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Livenroot, Marvh 12—U1 a, m.—Breadatutts un- changed, Flour, 2ng22s Gd, Wheat—Winler, va td im UL; apring, 84 da Od 5 white, Ha Mdide du Club, 08 4d a9e tod, Corn, Sta :@ us od. Pork, Gd, Tard, (1s Od, Receipta, wheat last threo days, 45,009 bn, 39,000 ba being American, Luvenroot, March 12—3 p, 1n,—Lreadatutta ateady, Corn, Sta Gdeedkis Md, Weather wet. Rent unclianged. Livenroor, March 11:30 p, m,—Markets un- changed, : Livenvoot March 9~5;09 p. m,—Lard, 6s idl, Rest unchanged, Lonvou, March 12,—Rate of discount In open inar- ‘kot for three-months' bilis, 33j, or 13 below Bank of England rate. Amount of bullion gone into the hank on balance to-day, F100) Conaols, monoy, D207; ; uecotint, QI’ ¢ “05a, LOT; ‘ia, 1074s: 1-404, 13; now ba, WINX; New York Coutral, 92; Erle, 243¢5 preferrod, 39, ‘Tallow, 498 6d, Linzeed off, 256 K@In Cd, Bpearm ofl, 1116@112s, Bpleite turpontine, 2s.2 258 Nd, Panta, March 12,—Ienter, GE 423¢0. Livenroor, March 12.—Yarng and fabrics at Man- chester quiot but firm, Dreadatuia quiet, Corn, 13561@8 0d, Bacon— Long clear midilles, 418 8d; mlddles, 498 5 lard, Gla 3d; shoulders, 3ts Gd; hams, long cut, fe Spirits turpontiuo, 2344@27s, Axtwenr, March 12,—Petroloum, 31346, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Youx, March 12;—Tho trado movement wan moderate in tho packing dopartmont, but Jobbing branches wero falrly active. Cotton goods wéro firin, rullug rates Aine, Brown cottons wtrong and in small anpply, Cheviots in falr demand, Fauey sud aido- band prints more activo and firm, Forelgn and do- meatic dress goods improving, Cotton roversible aliades in good demand, Woolen goods quist, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Special Dispateh to The Chieara Tritune, ‘New Yon, Moreh 12,—Gram—Tho wheat market ‘was avont lo better with s fair export and milling do- mand ; sales of 72,030 bu ot $1,031.11 for No, 9 spring; $1,124@1.1497 for No, 2 Chicago ; $1,198.15 for No, 2 Northwestern; $1.léllig for No, 2 Milwaukees; $1.18@1,22 for No, 1 upring ¢ §1,02@1,21 for ungraded Towa and Minnesota spfing ; $1,221.38 for winler rod Western; $1.20 1.2734 for amber do, and $1.2831.3¢ for whito Western, Ryo quict ; 90 @%c, Barley rteady; gates of 3,09 bu brewing California at $1.29, deliverable at Chicago, and 9,000 bit aix-rowod Stato at $1,10, delivored, Corn fsa shado firmer; sales of 41,000 bu at 654@8do for Western, mixed, and 86c for yellow Weatorty and 800 do Bouthern, Oats are s abade firmor; sales of 29,00) Du, at O7GtiNe for mixed Western, and C8%iv0 for white Western, Waraxy—Market drmer; sales of 100 rls at $1.1935 @uu. Gnocents—Coffeo—The market for Rio ts without important chango, snd business ta only imited. In raw sugara only a moderato business was transacted, anit tho market remains steady at former figures, Fuerauts—in this market In general there ta very Nght business doing, and with a fale supply 6f con= ventonceon berth, and Uberal arrivalt of tonnamo, rates on thowholo may be conslicred worker, The engagements fuclude: To Livarpoo!, Ly stern, 19,000 bu grain on private terme, and 4,000 bu ry iaetad’ at Zaz to Glasgow, by steam, 1,090 brla flour atts cit per bri, With the privilege of divehiarging at a Lultle wort Bt . hm the Anoeiated Tress.) New Your, sfarch 14—lLan—Gulet and Arm: fate demand ;’ receipe, 14,000 bela; prices unchanged, Ryo flour unchanged,’ Gna —Wheat lo better: fair demands rocetyts, 29,000 bu; No, Lapring, $1 3No, Blo, Flutie LiL s rejected do, $1,033 No. 2 Ubicago, $US 10 + No. 2 Northweatern, $1.13 011ty ¢ No, 2 MMi kee, $LIS@LIOM : ungraded Towa aud Minnesota epring, $1.0°@1,21; wintor red Western, $1,23@1.27 ¢ amber’ do, $1,27@1.253 white do, $1.25 i iets 905, Varley steady, Malt quiet,” Corn firmer; fully actives receipt, 14,000 bus’ mixed Wontern, 8x«80}¢0 3 yellow do, K@EbYo; while do, BxAAGWE, Catan blinde better; moderately actly rocerpia, 21,000 buy mixed Weslern, sia69a; whi do, sa7te, Itax—Firm and unchanged, Ghocentrs—Coffeo quiet. “Sugar lesx active and eator: fair to good retining, 72; @8o; prime, 8;0% refined dull and eaay ¢ O%¢¢a10%;6, Molansea quiet and firmer ; New Orlane firm; Teo atond: Pernoueym—Firm and ‘active; refusd, 1661 8!/0 orndo, MATH, Hrnatweo Itexw—Fauler ; $2,05@2,10, Svintrs or Tunrentnir—Hteady, Eacy—Teavy ; Weatern, 3aisle. Pnovisions—Pork finns usw $19.76 10.874, Dreased hoga firm ; Weitern, $8,094, Wocf—Cut meats quiet; bellicn, 93;@10c; nilddles, long clear, ey iaherk elear, 1170, Lard tirmer; prime ateam, (ald T-1be. , Durrea—tifeavy; Wostern, 15@230, Owvese—Unchanged, Coven Heco—Firmy Western, 10%;@11Kc. Wittsny—Firmer; $1.13@1.14, NEW OBLEANH, New Onrrane, March 1.—PLoun—small stoo low grates rcarce : auperfiue, $1.60; donble, $4.7 treble, $5,503 cholee, $3,25@0,00, Gorn in Hberal aup! ply and good demand 3 “white mixed, #203 white, Bd Ble; cholo white, HieaRse: choice yellows Bre, Than—Dull and lower ¢ $1.25, Hfay—In good supply and dully prime, $31.00; choice, $24,00, Paovikions—Pork in good demand and $20,00020,21, Dry walt meute ta Hqut dora Very wearco nud trmer : 1357 X« Uscou hearce and firmer: $Ke3 1Gl2ge dull at 1i¢@lse, Lard dull} tlerco steam, 13,30; Kettle, 13% cgt4ag retlued, 180 5 keg, 1470. Gndcuntes—Sugar—Mtick 2,70 hogebeads; pricos firm inferlor, 5X@uKo; common, Sy abIo; fulr to 10" choice, Kasay ‘utack re- domand good : prices firtuer; com- 850; prime to chulco, Hed, Coffes irm ; cergves, in gold, fair, 17@17403 good, ITY@tHo ; prime, Intro, Waraxy—Dall, buf beld Jugher; TLoustona ana ordi nary Western, $1.13; choice Qincinnall, 1. Coun MeaL—Dul 0s Tnovisions—A_ committee of tho Merchante’ E: chango decided that S0.bris May Queen pork waa irre ular fi cut, branding and packlug, sud not ju socord ance with the Louviile Convention atundard, Tho Pri Current anya t We call tho attontion of merchants the prompt action of tho Hachange on this matter. The course of the Conmittes nieeta with general approval, and {a au indication of thelr further xctlou on any ros currence of such evonts, which shippore to New Or- Jeans would do woll to bear 1u malud,” CINCINNATI. Crrorexatt, reh 12,—Guatw—Corn steady ¢ moderate deniund, Wheat steady ; mudorute dewand ¢ tunchanged, Oata fale and firm ; w@ose, Tye « tok ak 5 eS mon, A7@i3s} fu and unchanged ; $1,10, Barley quiet and we an ada, S140, Tard Ols—Unchanged, Euau—Dull; declined.to 18(@206, Derrey—Dul and newinal, Cusean—stady; moderate demon Groven-Heep—Dull + shade lowers W1@11 Yo, 19.2 § beld highs t moderato demand ; kettle, Li@tisge, Bulk’ meats 7,03 ‘clear rib, 10810\,0; spot, uyer Murch, Yas tc, Uscon, do- re 1: i 8@5'j04 Ilo; 10, Wiiser—Falr and firin ; $1411, si Hoca—Valr and tr j common, $6,00.40,65; fate to muudiuni, $3,097.55 5 guod to ‘culce, §7,40037,0, Hoceipts, #85} ebipments, 105, LADIKVILLE, Louuvitiy, Ky. March 1.—FLoun—Firm; good Jocal aud alipplug fuquiry; wupertine, $4.00 1.603 fancy, 83.756 Gustn—Wheat Arne; good demand; red, $1.00; ani ber and whlle, $1.05, “Cora firm; Uigtie.” Onte hrm; G1@ise, Nye qulut and firing primo $1.20. Hay—Steady ; modorate demand ab $17,0U@21,00 dow lvered on cure, : Vuovisioy4—Active and atrong, Pork, $20.00, Bulk Moeste—Sholiders, T4093 vides, lWy@lo)ze, ‘Bacon, shoulders, #10; uldce, MigelsQo, Sugar-cured Lame, Huglitje, Lord tirn snd: unchanged, Wauske~Firmnor at §1.11, MILWAUKEE, Minwauxey, March 12.—-Froun—Firm and scarci Guaix—Wheat tina ; No, 1 Milwankay, 95350; N do, 83X05 seller April, Wor May, GIXc. Oats totzce ead Arua}. Nar by la Banh dtesh, 83}ge, Core steady and unchanged; No, a mized fn ato ie fresh, (te, ye teva firing No. 1 in atora, Shon ae filet ¢ No, 2 flran; $1.05 cals Marae eey quick | No.2 fra 41,05 can ana voller Staci; 8% Proviatona—In good demand, Mfeae (418,75 $ prline do, $10, 750917003 Ortea em Laie Bweet plekied lama, ditye, | Dry malted allot a, for long, tse for boxed ¢ mado ect firms 0 iuetle for boxed, Lard firm 3 steam, Wsie§ kettie AED Hona~Dolls entirely nominal, ree—Flour, 2000 bein § “oats tm i, wea 1itte—Elour, 6,000 belay oats, 20 bus 17,000 Inu, i + Ot Oba whe, : 3 TREAT ECEMIA. MUILADELPHTA, March 123.—Prrnot, if erndo, tagueltze $ refined, 1Esg@l bce NT Crover-Seev—Thutted demand ; Wentern, $10,509 Froun—Wisconsin and Muinesota fart 5.164 Veunaylvania, Indlana, oud Ohlo do, $3 35m ce pial! graden, $4.25, aaa | Gnain—Wheat quale 81.295 Fels $1.25, Tye neta atic, Corny yellow, Hindley mfkod, Ble, “ote fale request ; white, futtive, in Fnovitost “Unchanged, VitsKY—Helid af $1.13 for Western sron-how Murren—Vecliniuys New York ahd Uradtert gy ertran, W@Me; do irate, 206820: Wantern oxtee @ do iirsts, 24@2i03 dv rsconda, 212403 do: Bia Bie, Cnnsar—Firm 3 Weatern, 16Y@1ttZe, Eous—Dechning ; Western, Scs203. 7 tap ETON. ALTIMONE, March 1:4—FLoun—Dull changeds Hand tn MuatN—Wheat quict Pennsylvania _rea, $1.ea Ws otbor grades unchanged, Corn; Westerns ‘fit er; Westert iulzed, Blige, Oateskem F Western wile, Gis Oies Western mixed, cuails, Myo dull, gil Mar Unetnyed, MROVIStONA—Vory strong, and on active fol ds maud, Dork, $19,500019.76, ‘Bacon netive sug gece shoulderr, 840; clear rib sides, 11%Z@iL4c, Mey Lae, ‘ ia Mase, Cy Burten—Lasier; guod to extra fine tubs and rls, Inally 725@7H40, tog as r Corren—Qulet and ni Wittsky—Steady 5 $1, OLELO, Toteno, O., March 12,.—FLoun—Fatr and firm, Garry Wheat fale aud tlrm ; No.2 whito Watery $116; No. 2 tlo, $1,103 No, 1 white Mlebiyan, fig extra’do, $1,103 amber aficbigan, $1.09; eelibese $1,193 : No, 1 rod, $12! No, a Dayton ‘fe Mie Fed, $1,037 Waba $1.03, Com Heese ale flems high tntxed, 0 ow Mixed, asieaggeet Oats dull und go shade lowers No, 1, 6963 No, Zan] Mebenn, 472,0. Ctoven Beén—Neguiar, $0.90; mammoth, $5.85, Hecerers—Fiour, 100 Urls; wucat, 14,000 Lar 24,0 0 but oata, 4,¢00 Int, ju C0 Ms our, 50) bela; wheat, 2,000¢ 27,000 bu 3 oats, 12,000 bu, ty 2,000; com, BT. LOUIR, Br, Lours, March 12,—FLoun—Btendy, Gnain—Whoat iiybor but drrogular s No, Ind 094; No. 3 do, $1.016,1.014° “Com ic, Oata better; No, 2, SI@STYe, Harley firm nud inactive. Rye nominal; Gea gion, eee Elen y sales, $1,10, but generally beid Provimtoxa—Pork highors $19.25 carhs $10.1 Dry salt meats atiM™y held and higher: ako, ders, 7140; clear rib, 10\;0; clear, 10Ke% saiee CF shouudors to atrivo nt io clear rib, tap “couintrs, 1, acon. ler; shouldors, M@aige3 sides, LI@ILy Lard frm ; $13.75, ROHS S aiet, LGlixe BOSTON. Boston, March 1,—FLoun—-Qutet and mand wleady ¢ $1,204.50 for Wostarn perdu (83.25 for common oxtrae; $i.Kdilay for cousin and Minnesota extra} $1,500.00. f Wwhoat, Obfo, Tniltaua, and Micbigan ; $3,751 Uitnola SGaW) for Bt Loute s’ $7,008.60 fur faney Minuesot. Corn Ora; 880130 for’ min and yallow, Pr Marcin Tobia Ts TTSBURG, March 1.—Pta Inox—Qulet: Ni foundry, $25,603 No, 2, $1200;"Dray Forge, #4400" (et eat quiot’s prices uuchanged,” Ear Tie; abiciled, 714780, according to quailty, TROLEUM—Quict snd pteady; crude, Fieay a Parker's; reduced, 144;¢, Philadelphia dolivory, CLOVELAND, CLEVELAND, March 12,—Guatn—Wheat firm ; No, 1 red Lotdgat $1.12; No. 4 do at §1,08, Cord tra and unchanged, Oats do, Pernoicom—Firm ; standard white, evr-tote, ey ‘Ohio State tent, 18¢ 3 mmiall lote, 1@2c higher, a hgetTe—Wheat, 3456 bu j'corn, 9,500 bas ot, 220 bn, DUFFALO, Durrao, N.Y. March 1.—Gnate—Wheat in bet ter domzud ; T.cat No, 2 Culcago at $102; lear Nat Milwaukeo Ot $1.00; Lear at 0c, pring, prints, Corn an falr demand’ and oasy ; Bcare now st fcr Ib cars now high walxed ot Tic.’ all on track, Gilets Yara 2rowod Statorat $1.00; 2 cars Cansda PHIDADELPITA. Pamanguenn, March 11.—Wheat quiet; eo firm: medium neglected; no changes from day's quutstions, CINCINNATI, IBFPRAS, SEELEY & Tmportors and Jobbera of FINE DRY GOODS, SILKS AND MILLINERY. Particular Attention is invited to onr lines ¢f LADIES’ SUITS AND UNDERWEAR Of our own manuficture, The well-desrval Tepatation of these goods fur SUPERIORITY OVER ANY MADE IN 113 COUNTRY Will bo fully maintained, Samply orders lcited. JEFTRAS, SEELEY & 00, 99 West Fourth-st., CINCINNATI. seve OOBAN NAVIGATION, __ ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, jeneral Transatlantic Compansre Mail Htean rd hetwoon New Yurk and Havro, w! Nan a PRAKUUL Dautiesssccssee sail from Pier No. sturday, March’? saucer ea obo followed by aie tase Ovary Sitorate Halu , "ansaza prices, payabio in gold (includiug. wine): cabin, ios; seosad, $65. ‘Third ‘cabin and” ateorege reduced ratox, American travelers, by taking this Ine, arold bolt transit by English railway, and the discomforts of erailte don saving tine, trouble, aud e Mf Awout, 60 Hrvaitn National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUERNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL puny Saturday, March 13, at 9% ghee Mare a eae <o-Baturday, Apr a [DON DIREOT. ra i be ia he, . groatiy reduced price, itoturn tickets. at redacod tte. Prepa a Steorae tickets from Cvarnact , Aes ‘ tatow. “Apply to BT Northeast corner Otark and Randolph-ats, (oppo ‘Shorman Iouse), Uuleaca, AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all points in Great Britain and the Continsat. a t. NCHOR EINE CABIN ‘To Glasgame bivarveat de 1010 870 ld, Bteorage. to lilaagams, O18 0: Frovistanninelicied, Cain te eat F Now York to Bristol (¥% od) direct. 4 Great Weatero, Cap pt ainda Nagar acs FaqoD, Oaphy Byraps, Batu 2. Cabin Passene, U0; Latvrmeliata, ey esean Pg ticket | Apply at Gen'l Freight ESSER MN APE py ADP a McDONALD, Am! S—_——————— aa eee teas to many thowsance ay’ dollars wfaat, , Ube Ustilve explanatory elseulare talning dated sig, ments end quotation prices of i las Naw York Bock i:xchunge, tailed sree 10 (howe toepeculate, “Addrere ”t rn ALUX, EROTHINGIAM & 00-4 Traukore and Meokert |, Oe rae copie eermaae NO CURE! NOvarii Dr, Kean, 160 MOUTIE CLAILK-NT. UHICACY joatesaaiaeh reraengs oY le Sea ny ‘ i Gy pipatclan iu the sity who warrants, cares of 3204" Ubicy hours, ¥a, ins Ue gps met Hundays feud OB MANHOOD RESTORED, we A victin of yuuthful lmprudence, 43: Peart Pantin dante aya si D om: x. 3 v

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