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10 ——e THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL ‘The general Ceatures of the financial bnatness of the eily remata unchanged, Tho number of country buy- era increases, They bring money with thom, rettlo etd accounts, make new paper, A two-fold offect {a produce, Tho deposits of tho banks are increared, and tho demand from moresntllo sources for loaus tn diminished, ‘Tho demand for accommodation at the banka ts not pressing, ‘The Rosrd of ‘Trade Lanke have made (helt arrangomenta for the month; the business of the mer- cantllo banks fe affected Ly tho equacs oxplained abora; quatitutfona with wide miacellaneous class of customn- erg haves yartod and fatr, but not heavy, demand for loans, Rates of discount at tha hanks are A210 per cent, On the street rates for Joaua range froin 718 per tent, New York oxchango was inactivo at 250 prenilum bo- tween banke for $1,000, The elearings wero £2,i00,C0?, XATIONAL BANKS AND TIME NOTES, Tho opinion of the Comptroller of tho Currency, given ins letter published in this cottumn a fow daya ago, to the effect that National Banks had not tho riyht,nnder the National Bankingact,tomakethelrown notes for discount, has created a good deal of discus- alon among bankers in this city. Many of them disa- gros entirely with tho Comptrolter's opinion, Their sdowa are wall oxpreased In the following communica- tlon from ono of the leading bankers of tho city ¢ Te the Editor of Tae Chteazo Tribunes Ciicado, March 19, 1875,—I cannot Comptroller of the Currency in lis aR cx nerred in hia tetter of tho ivth inst., that Natfonal ka sro probiblted from drawing timo bitin of change, and from Jasmin? promimsury note the policy of so doing I have nothing to #3 fiobf, bowover, of a National Bank to create an tn« dobtedness equal to the amount of ita pald-up capital, other than on ile circulating notes, depeaite, ele, etc,, incloarly permitted by, Bee, 36 of ihe Natioual Banik act, Ifa Satlonal Bank can velther make a pronites- ry note tor draw a timo blit of exchange, T would Io to know fo auch fndebteduces may Le legitimately and properly created, BANKER, KEW TORN RAVINGR DANKE, ‘Tho annual report of tha Now York superintendent of Yanks and Banking shows that tho asvings tanks of that State aro increasing {n numbers and dn dopoalts, During the last your 10 banks were incorporated, Tho whole number reporting Jan. 1, 1875, was 153, aha largeat number over {n operaticn In the Rtate, oposite Jan, 1, 1874, wore $185,620,085 ; on Jan, 1, 1575, thoy were $303,995.49, Tho aversgo deporit has cou- Mantly Increased from 1860 to 1676, with the single ox- reption of 187, In 18¢0 the average was $202,913 In 3805 1b was $244.82; im 1870, $200.00; in 1979, Jan, 3, FUG.795 1874, Jou, 1, $540.42; Jam. 1, 1675, it was $148.35, ‘The oxamination of the affairs and workings of the banks by officers appointed by the Superintendent bse boan demonstrated to bo one of the most usoful inetru- mentalities in securing compliance with the laws, and sound principles, aud prudent ruiea in tho operations of tito banka, Somo of the banks show a disposition to doyart frum tho aystein which ought to be observed by savings banks ‘rife afm to do a Feal and leaisimato savings-bank business, ‘Tho ofilcora who do this may purposely or unconsciously cover up such improper ten- deucies In their reports ta the Department, utthews rannot escape the acrutiny of a thorough and impar- {lal oxaminer, Somo banks hiavo profited much ul- ready by the examination of them, which haa served to tet then right, when thoy were tending to wrong ways with dangeruun results, ‘There ara two bills before tho Legislature of Now York for the further regulation of navinga banks, aud thero tho savings banks and the Legislature appear to be working 12 harmony fo give greator security to the savings of the people, In Tliinola these tio forces are apparently combined in opposition to tho Interests of those who save thelr earnings, All rotten or doubtful Louds are to ba ruled out from the accurities in which savings Lanks are to bo allowed to Invest. For exame ple, all investments are forbidden in tho bonds of any Stato which has tefaulted any payment of principal or Sntereat in teu years, No compensation ta to Lo puld to Trustees save as officers, and thoy are to be oxclud- ed from the nso of the funds of tho banks, The attention of the Leglelatura sa invited to tho statements mado above with regard tothe working of tho oxamination of savings banks, GOVERNMENT NONDS, { Aid, | Aaked, 10% 17 United Btates tn of obese es currency 6a Gold was 115¥@N164, Tho New York Journat of Commerce of Wedneaday, in divcusaing the situation af the gold market, nays; At the raten at whfch bills were quoted to-day, specto can be imported at a profit, Hut it i queationublo if any considerable slijmneut could be made from Lon- Hon without inmodiately juducing an aldvaues tn tha Bank of Fugland rate of dixcount, and before the gold tould reach hero the tlurry might byatan end, Evon tu wuch » care, however, there would bo a profit in auil- ing the gokl'*to arrive,” ns wox done during tho panto of 1878, and Mt is Poesibte that such an uxperi- nent will bo irled. Wiki renpoct to Canadian woth Wo Jearn thot very little las buen sent bsck, but thut largo smounte sre actively employed hero, | Tho stringency In money in Canada ju not so great as to demand tho return of funds which cau suru even an average of 1-64 Jn this market ; and, ag long a3 this atato of atinirs con- Howes, we may expect ald from tho Caus:tlan bank ageucles, Bankers expect no materint change in tho Mtuxtion until the time arrives when the May interest pa the 6-2ue can be discounted, unlezstncanwhile there thould Lea inovement of specie from Europe, ‘Thoxo who can tlde over the preseut porlud of wiriugency will doubtless then be relieved, FORCLIGN EXCHANGE, Sterling exchange wes 480@$34; cable transfers, Tondou, 486345 Vurly, 615, Other rates of forolgu exchange aro quote Parle (france). Germany (relchinarks), Belgium franca), Motland (qnfiders) S auz he. Bwitzerlan (fru BIBI) Kveden, Norway, aud Benmnrk Girober}. Austrla (paper Morin acess tig CITY AND county BONDS, Bonds, Chicago Clty 7% ct, bond jeaxo City 7 4 ct. woweraga, Ghteago Chy TP et Chicago City 7 Het Ghicago City a 8 Qook County 7 wet. Woat Park 7 yet hone BANK BTOOKH. MIG eS GIB 18: aint, O13 a fut, Whi | otal bal ‘gu: cannes fal 13 iol ‘Merchsnts’ National jercial National Jisuk, Sermon ational Yank, Uomo National Hank, National Bank of itinol Uilluols Trust aud Havin National Bank of Commer Merchants’ Savings, L, & T, Union National Uank. Pullasn Palace Car Company ‘Amorican Express Company, LATEST, New Youx, March 1%,—Money easy at 2¢4X, Prine mercantile paper unchanged, Bterling firm ; 470}; @4b0 for 60 day, and for aight, Imports of dry-oods for the week, $2,556,418, Cuz toma rocelpite, $274,000, Gold opened at 11634, advanced to 1164, declined to 11534, rallied to 116K, and closod at 110};, Borrow. Sng rates wera 11 percent per annum, Loans also made fiat, Gold loans on time easier at 1 por ceut Tor 40 days, 14 per cent for Gu days, 13,1 per cent for 90 days, 15; por cont for 4 mouths, G23 Ler gent for the balance of the your, ‘Tho Assistant Treasurer diabureed $15,0), Clearinge, £62,000,000, One hundred thousend dollars fu gold arrived from Cullfornia toxley, makiug nearly $2,000,L0) for the ‘week, and $2,000,002 In tho past (wo weeks, * Governments strong, Mailroads quiet, State bonds aut, Blocks declined 4@ per cont in early deulinge, but towards midday » Armor feoling set io, and prices Advancod Jyulhi percent, Pactfio Afall rose from 373; bo $434, on an active business, Union Paciiic rove from 434 10.4034 ; Northweatern from 434 10 443g ; Western Uuion from: 10 to TI ;aud Hannibal & &t, Joseph common from 2% to 24}{, The improvement in the Peinainder uf the tat was @ of Tyercent, At the pecond call the inarket.was firm, The market wos strong during the last hour of business, with a general ‘advance in prices and 1n0re activity iudealings, Home stocks recovered to the highest prices of the sousiun, Unton Paciio was tho moat active and rose to 40: Western Union was nest, and recovered from 16 in tha poring, to 77} at theclose, Pacific Mallcame rac Sod od next, and closed at 59%4, and the highest point of the day, Nortweatern advanced to 4437 fof common, anil (0.575 Cor preferred, Ohio advanced over 1 per cent, reaching 3. Tako Shoro and Erie advanced of 1 por cent, tho former reaching 733,, and the laiter 974, Mock Island recov- ored to St, Paul common wold as blgh a8 35, snd Hannibal & St, Joroph ermmon at 2434, but the fatter reacted {0.26 af tho close, Atiantio & Delfi Telegraph wan frm, and advanced from %to23', closing at 23%424, Daring the morning hours rome ot tha bearn inereavod thotr suort Tine in anticipation of » Anu tank statemont to-morrow, while othera of the rsine fraternity tried tocover thelr outstanding contracts at the decline, but th market ralited quickly, and before tiey bad an ovportunity lo get al tie ‘atocks (bey wanted, actions at tha Exchange wore 13,10) of which : le, HINO Lake Hhorn, 240d Northwestern, 600) Lack Taland, 07,0) Vaeltic Mall, 7,000 Obiv, 43,000 Wertern Uniun, and 4490 Union Tacitle, GOvFRENENTS roxs, _ Conpour, ie. Coupons, News eee. disy | Creren baxpa, Misrourla Vint Tennessee Tonnersces, new. Virgiules, uow...o05 Canton, Northwestern... Northwestorn pita. Rock Inland... Bt, Pauls ‘Terre Haute, Torro Haute p Chicago & Aton, Chtcegox Aion, j | Outo & Mistterigpl Cleve, Cin, & Col... t Ch, Hur, & Quincy 1073g REAL ESTATE, The following Anstrunionts were filed for record Friday, Marek 10! Tinoie Cential, Union Pac, storl Contral Pac, alock..” 0%, x { Uniou Par, bona. 16i( XG | Del, Lack, A Weeee 10g Now Jorrey Contral. 11047 irr PRorenty. Oakley ay, 40 ftn or Folk st, of, dated March 6, 5,500 Oakley av, 200 ft tated March if Fansee 1,600 Harcliuy ay, 2.0 9 6f Went 135 7-10 i dated March 1%. 795 Dark ay, 1 ewof Robey at, nf, D194 ft, datea Marels ie . ‘Wert Adama at, a1 125 ft, dated March 13.64 ‘Throop st, xe corner of Twenty-first at, wf, 75 XU, wehth tailings, dated Mareh ie 3,100 Thirty-thied nt, Letween Auburn aut Laurel ate, mf, GUE14S ft, dated March 1seesee oe 700 Dearborn at2179 fea uf Weat Ulio si, Sx110 ft, dated March 18,...... 1,200 f ‘Weat Washington at, 60 ft of” Kedzio at, nf S0s124 ft, duted Maret 14... . . Milwaukee ay, 273 ft n w of Aehi x160 ft, dated March Valentino st, 160 ttn of Fu ft, dated M: 19, North Ma xA10 ft, dated Feb, 8. North Dearborn st, Let f, 20x90 tt, date? Ma Maxwell xt, 3oo ft w of ‘Sederada ft, dated Feb, 25,,. NonTit ov city Lutte, withtN Anan FRoM Tne covnr-1t0 Lote 28 and 2, Diock 11, Iavouswood, dated March 1s.sesee 3 2 A95 foUTH OF CITY LiMiTs, WITHIN RADIUS OF 7 MILLA FROM THE COUNT-NOUER, Kimbark av, 170 {tn of Fifty-tth ut, 0 f, 200x TiS ft, Anted March Bess coeesseeseesererees® 6,000 Forty-nevonth at, 169 £8 @ of jfbetisen mat 244125 Solu ft, dated 700 COMMERCIAL, Tho following woro the receipts snd abipmente of the leading articles of produco in thin clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Mriday morning, and for the corresponding dato ono year aga? RECKIPTA, 1475, | 1874. SIPMENTS, Flour, bris.... ‘Wheat, bi.. Corn, bi Osta, bu Rye, bas in re Flax seed, ibn... Brootn-corts, ths, Cured nicats, toe, 83, 650} 651, 468) “ows sitter, tte Dresvedt hoge, S.lve hogs, N Cattle, Now. Bheep, No. Hides, ti Highvines, beis,, Woo!, ius, ‘las the folowing withows con parnobet Krai af produce, | Becere Recercedsy Shipped, | aa «KD Poultry, loa, Poultry, enops. Game, PELt.reee Epis", Chere, bsa. Dried fruity, bas... Greeu apples, bris., Tieans, bu, Withdrawn from store on Thursday for city con- antupion ¢ 2.210 bu wheat, 4,759 bu corn, 4108 bu oats, 1,040 bu rye, 6,010 bu barley, Tho following grain was inupectod tnto store on Yriday morning: & cars No, 1 apring, $1 cars No, 2.do, 0 cara Na, Bdo, 2 care rojocted do (47 wheat) ; 14 cars high mixed corn, 20 cars No, 2 do, 10 cars roo Jected do (Gifcorn, of which Dara old); 1 car rojected (0,2 rye, 1 car rejected do; 1 ear rejected Darley, otal, 201 cara, or 37,500 bit, Inspected out ¢ bu wheat, 4,65 bu corm, 3,810 bu oats, 1,40) bu ye, 1,416 bu barley, retary's ofllce a bissfulexception), and no trading Lo- foro lialf-past 9 o'clock in (he morning, or after 4 O'clock in the afternoon (provisions anutuor bilssful excoption), ‘That a the way tha membors will lave to too tise mark from and after yesterday, Mow will it be if they buy and sell “pork” at v0o per bu before aud offer houra? Will that be de regle? The leading produce markets were moderately activo yesterday, ant again irregular, though less wo than on Thuraday, Tho weather waa wtill wiutry, sud gavo Httle sign of improvement; but the people bad got used to it, ae cels do to being skiunod, and took it more “ coolly,” if not philosophically, The movement waa chiefly in options, Thora was nothing roportod jn tho way of freights, In ordinary sossonaa good deal f4 done an the way of chartering about this time, but the weather bara {t now, One man has been heard of so absurd as to bet that tho Straltaof Mackl- naw will Le open by the 20th of April, but no one elisa thinks St probable that they will be open much before the mlddloof May, Henca thero {a liltla incitement to activity, and many of Nie veueele aro lylug as atill as in the dead of winter, There sre, Lowover, rumors that Sq to Budtslo ou corn fs “about the thing,” or per. Laps tho fnslde quotation, but only one agent scema auxious to let lla vessole at present, ‘The reat oro hoplug for botter thingv—as Wo old Isdy remarked to the Uuiverssliut, They think that with lower tollz, aud 8 reduction fn tho elovator charges at Buffalo and tho transfer charges in New York, thoy will be able to obtain better froight rates than Last yoar, ‘The demand for dry-gcods wau active, notwiths atauding tha provalence of unfavorable woather, and tuo feeling among Jobbera soemud one of cheerful cone fidence, Yriutw, bleached aud brown cottons, ticks, denims, hosiery, and in fact all the loading nes both of cottons and woolens were held with pronounced firmness, ‘Thera woe fale activity tu the grocery suurkot at fully austalned prices, Tho improviug de~ mand lake in conjunction with the advauce in gold premium gives thu market increased strength, In tho market forcanned goody, tah, aud dricd fruits (here re nanew features of special importance, a falsly tsfactory Lusiness boing accomplivhod at about steady rates, Bagging remalue dull, but prices aro held wilh unqualldod firmness, Coal and wood were In fair request at uteady prices, Tho butter trade con+ fipuea dull, with pricos still deciining, Cuecse ro~ mains firm, A fair movement jy tobacco was wit need at fully late prices, ‘The country demand for lumber was again fair for (he seasun, wud prices well walutained. The wooden- ware dealeta report a rather quiet Guslueas, buta atesdy market wovertheleus, $9 consequonce of tho Ught utocks of many goods under this head, Brooms were falpin sympathy with troom-corn, which iv ad- Yeuciag, Soods wore quict except Hungarian aud mit> det, ‘Tunothy was very dull and easy, sud millet ad~ vanced, Olhersceds sold at recent prices, Potatoow aro coming forward slowly, aud cholce offerings usually being asking prices, Poultry was Arer, the aupply belug wearcély sullocut to west the demanda of the tutail trade, WHEAT IX CALIVOUNIA. ‘The following dispatch waa recelyved om ‘Change yeaterday t fan Fuancisco, Cal, Merch 19,—Whest crop in / AA,303 8 aplondid condition, Large average crop recured, but Sf copious ratur within two weeks, there will be the largest harvest known. ‘Thia is corraborativa of the remarks of the San Francisca Market Revie of tho }ith inst, which has tho following? ‘The woather Je all that contd bo desired for the growing cro; x. ‘The seayon thus far baa been exces fnuly propitioua for the hushandmen thronghont the entite length and breadth of the Pacife siopes and arithout aoe unforeseen and unlooked for oveursence, there iw acarcoly s doubt but that the appronching harvest will far exceed tn quantity, If net quality, ay ever before garnered on this con Within the past for weeks, active meanures have been, taken by tos ninat interented to ancertain correct sc- 4 to the remaining rtocks of witent and. 1 Biale; ani, although we tave not the fut fur Misporaly yet Wa ate fully convluced Wine tho swuallly of wheat and flour inthe Stato fe much Tees than fy gonerally supposod, that tho crop in over eatlinated, aud that tho surplus yet avallable for expurt will fall Muar of tho eatinates mado at the time af harver’, Fentlt of thle acquired knowirdge hae been an advance Sn price all along the fine, with extensive puretisses of wheat intand, chfetly fur export, aint for account of slupeownore who prefer to oul their vensols thetusctyes rather than recept £2 frelguie to liverpool, Ae high as $1.63 has been pall tn Blocks ton for lots of cholcu white aclected wheat, anid that to. thoextent of many thousand racks, Flour deca not iniprove tn proportion to the advance tn wheat, aliply heranre of enlitnced steam freights to China, from whienco wo receive tho largest orders for auportine Hour, Darley receipts have been gut thus farin chi, and prices equence ure the Wry dearer; the offerings are, however, itght, oud Jeading holdera are looking fo ance) tates ero loug. Thore seems ta bean improved demanul for wool, itt at low prices, causing stocks of the fall ellp to dwindio away not o Uttle, “The Antlocls Leduer of tho Gth inst, saya * Although the rain gauge at this place indicates that len thau 1 inches nave fallen thus far, yob nover ras tho gral lookod Dulter ut thisaeason of tho year, In the Immediate vicinlty of Antioch ron, McQuade, Fuller, ant Wills perhays tho tallest wheat, All through the valley tho mummer- fallowed land elves pramive of w full crop, while the lite sown rain ia fully three weeks carlicr than taual, ‘The weather {4 cool atid clowly, with Indications a raltts no fuch of rain now would Susure a lar Meld, Artur eastera portion of tho eattty tue. grata, iu oven Lirger and moro prombiing than oa tila ride of the Diablo Hille, In some instances, we aro told, the farmter Suda ft tieceasury to feed or ‘ent tho ton'rank growls to provent Laliiag, ‘Tho rainfall of Vunaday wes coushitrably greater at Pachece aud Martines that ere, PROVISIONS, *. HOG PROMUCTS—Were active and stronger, espe- efally in pork, Livo hoga wero again in Ught supply and higher, and this caused 9 furter temnese in product, though with Uittle cncouragement in the ad~ vices from other points, The pricos of bogs are nuw unuisnally high, and st fs not tmporsible that heavy: Lolders of products are fostering the upward move= mont for the euke of Its effozt upon thu selling yaluvof their property. ‘Masa Ponk—Was unusually active, and quite ex- clted, averaging 20 Ligier, and seliing up at ono time tu 45e above tha hipheat quotations of ‘Cauredag, The movement secmedl (o be eutirely @ Wenlern one, and clioily loval, A guod deal of uouey hea bucn inyoated in pork within oo few daya past by jeading oporatorr, and tho fact reome to Lave starnicd tho mbort interest. #0 much that they have gone in witha rush to oll thelr con~ tracts, ‘Tho outward movement fe good, Liverpool advanced 6d per bri yosterday, but the «quotation on pork there dove not often afect the price baa Sales wero reported of 29,00. bria seller April ut £ U4 BBO bela gel, May. nt $10. i50d slick Juno at $30.00 20.16 15009 220, ‘urls, ket cloned “at gig 00g 10,29 ead , or eellur April, and $20.0 for ‘Other descriptions of fore wero quiet and firmer at £20.50 for clear, $16.G0G.17.L0 for primo meus, and $13,5°%614,0U for prline do, Lanb—-Wus in moderato domand, at the samo aver- sae of prices an ea ‘Thureday, ‘The facta that New York was dull, Liverpool wichanged, and the gold Prenilum cusior, Prevented tho artes fromm edyanieiug su sympathy with pork, Salea were reported of 4,510 April at $1 /260 tes wellor The mark ‘Mratx—Wore ruiher more active, and abont 30 per higher, in sympathy with pork, etd under 4 goed deinsud both on home and forelgn account, which procably led to more traueactiona than wore nade pub= Eo, “Saios were reported of 470,060 lla shoulders at ‘we aciler April, aus 73, i eaellor May ; 550,000 ths short Mer May, and 13,0 seller Juno 5 1 oat tic eam ; 100/000 Ita lobg clones at 103,¢ : 250,(10 ths short clearaat 1040 cash, end 100 seller April ; 250 boxes to at 11};0 cash ; 100 tes wweet- Jicklod batns (15 fiw) wt lc; 340 tea do on private terms ; 40,U00 Ita do at 1c, louse; SU tea aweet-pickled Lellien'at lle, The market Cloged xt 7’<c for grosnshoul- ders, 97410 10e for do long a.edr, We do abort ribs, 1U‘;0 de short clear, and 9414104 do bana, Bweot-pickled Lame US Be’ average) at Ii lige, | Meate in walt quotvd at 72,0 Tor shoulders, cash or oiler March; Tye Wo anllor Aprils 730 do eller May; long clisr, 10 'je cant of kollor Murch ; do seller Apri 103,02 do seller May, 1v2gu5 eliort ri or soller Mare? du'nclier April, 104; Wo} short clears, cash or’ asller Ma do Soller Apri!, 107¢¢; do seller May, W!c, Be mente Xe higher than ‘toose, Bacon meata quoted at Walia for heme, Sie for ahowlders, tise for short -riva, and tue for short cleara—all packud, let at 7G luc. T8—Wero quiot and nominally une ey et, at $8.25 for mous, £4.04 for extra mess, aud $2.0 A 22.00 for hams, ‘TarLow—Quoted at BYRSNe. Ghyase Wi ‘a8 BL PRO! BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wea aqulet and strong, Thero was a fair omand for ahipment, but the Agher prices asked by holders generally provented agreemont, and the Luy= Ing wan chiefly done by local dealers, Stocks aro light and receipts stuall, Balea wera reported of 260 bris winters, partly at $3.00; 207 bris epring extras at $4.06560.75; and 100 brler yo flour on private terms, Total, 687 Dela, ‘Tho market closed as follows: Choice winter extras, §5,50Q0.75; common to good do, $4.50 @3.00; cholca apring oxtrs, 4.014@115: falr do, sulpping grades, $4.25G4.50; Minneastas, $5.00035.75 ; putent spring, $3030.00; apring auporfines, $1,505 4,005 rye flour, $5.25@5.97}4 5 buckirhoat do, $5,008 BAI rasa Wis quict and 1n fatr domaud, af unchangod lea wero 4) tou, at $20,00 ox track, aud Fata arcve. Conv-atrat—Was quoted at $1403.60 per brl for good, and $24.00 fe Siibpiiwas~s: en ete 20 tou coxrso at $22.00 free on hose WHEAT—Was active and irregular, boing higher, Dutaveragiog 30 lower Chinn at the close on ‘Thuraday, when the muriet was much excited by tho eoutiuuad suow, Yovtorday morning tho woathor was still wintry tn fte aspect, Liverpool wae stronger, and privaie advices from Now York quoted that market to Higher, but thers facta Nad all been Ciscounted the previolis evening, and the news from aliforata. was Hot wo gloomy us thut of mfuw hours previous, ‘There Was alzo mors dixposition to sal, enpocially ou the part of thowa who had bought below "Ws, aud eld on for sume such upturn as the presont one, These friduod a good profit naw to be better than the powstbitity of » Jaryor one jn the future, aud were all the more willing to well aa Eastern markote have 90 far stubbornly refused to ‘advauce to an oxtent commensurate with our own, Tue prospect of jower feulyhts, with roduced cauul-tolla, f¢ uudouttadly one roason Why Now York and Liverpool do not go up with a bouvd, Lut they are siwaye niore conservative han ours, as being nearer the consumer, and the mere chauta of those places ara apt to look upon the ques. tion of aupply with the eyes of consumors, Taore scomusto be iow no doubt that the recent rumors of damago to wintor wheat, in Miawourl aud California, were exaggoratod, but no due van yot guess at tho tino when the sowing of spring whout can be begun and finishod, ‘Tue farmera ought to be in tha flelds now, bout the prospect fe that they cannot begin sowing till somo tine uoxt mouth, and ft may be cod way into April before it ia begua {nthe norinern parte of the whost-growing regions, ‘The trading tre lay vias cledy epvculative, sellet Avril opened at 9oxe, declined to yc) wold up to a back to USigcy and at 956 Wialee tie miowith ar rexutee Kor 8 apring, ranged’ at 143(G406%Gc, cloning at (be Inaldos with gllt-edged re Colpta ofasing at Osiye,, Kollur Alay wold at taxor9 $1,00, with ove wal at SL Ushe closing at ¥43¢e, Seller June sold at Wsou$l. ‘Gnalt sales were reported Of 4up bu No, 1 apping (gil-edged) at, Yio 3 W,4u0, Li No, 20 at @uSiges 4, doat Busta for regular, ait BS B}ce "for gut-ouged receipta: Toe Kcinwusord Wareat—Was in fale demand, Asles veera 14000 bm No.1 (1a worage) at $1.00, No,’ 2 waa worn) at DogVT CULM Was lows active, and. 3¢@ Ye lower, in ayme pathy with a furthor declino of Jd por éev Joa in Liver- Pool, New York was uuderstood (o bos aliade iirmar, Gud our receipts weea ruthor wniall, but there was lit tle dtapoaition to buy on local recount, aud few orders from outside, ‘The trading was chiefly local, and the majority of oporatorw secined wudecited whint to do, Seller April, opeued at, G63z0, doclinod, 9 Wi¢e, wud U0}i0, Heller the month, of cauh No, 4 (bow), rata B@eae, clouluy at tho jo, with no dis tu’ favor of freak rocelgte, Boller May criminatto! sold ot 7hai2!,¢, cloelug at T34jc, aud r June sold at 71g Gash uales wern feporiok of 68,000 bu ATIC No. dat C6600)! 57.000 wrasse; and 400 bu ears ut G7A(0 ou track, “T UATE—Were again quist buts ‘atl pes ‘though Now York was cauor, Very Uttle iutcreyt was maulfeated Ly elthor buyera ‘or sellers, and the market was ‘very quiet throughout tho wusslon, Caah of sellor the mouth was held at 63370, and seller April at GUsjo wt tho cluse, volling early at SIKe, Seller May gold at 063A UI5c, pnd cloaud at the inside, Hales of cass inelude? 1,800 bu No, 2 fresh receipts at Be Sizsof alto, 4ton bu by sample at 51a 300 on track, oad it mixed at Siyedelivered, Totul, 7,800 bu, HYE—The offerings were larger aud tha market more active and owier, ‘The irregular pelces wery dug arly, however, to the location of tho Feceipte,, No. Frcat’Gutd at U7GSu80, wud sample lole old at sh@uatsa ou track, Salew $ 1,000 Lu No, 2 st 9icavds; Bw bu by eamylu a w@wWice, ‘Total, 2,tue bu, BANLEY— Was in Letter feducat, and higher, under Muultod offerings, Prices advanced Lyyuske. The trade dug was chicty io April, mnt Erte ab $i. yauced to $1.05, and closed at rae ‘Sie the Mouth waa quiet at $1.07 curly, ha $1.10 at te sloae, A Sow cash orders wure place! at the bl hse prices, Kogular Ro. 3 wold wk 51.103, No. 2 j. B, at $1. cas Sih ejecta wa 112, and in A., D, & Ro was also stronger at Wade, sind refusted aL BSBsuc, Bae Je lola ware in falr request, Salud fiting 113, weosdiny to focuttou ; 400"bu fro:h No. 3 at Yios 4, ro bu by sample at vag id oats ‘Total, 1,200 bu, LaTesT, Inthe sftornoon ines pork wae active cloctuy wt 319,63 for April sud 310,49 for Me were made of 6,750 brly, ;at $10.62 }4q 1,74 for A enuler, jelea vei, ma cettve and renloay canter at $13.6743 Et toe Ape and StdeeT ay foe 3 ays Torts wera freciy otlored aud e109 per 100 tha Jower, with buyers holding off, Wheat wan active and closed about 20 bigher, xoll- Ing up toate for gril, and elosingat O33, Heller May Bloved AL YAo bi 10 ae got And firma {at 72356 for May and 661g for April Uats wore quoted At Sazje sellera for Apri, | GENERAL MANKETS, AT.COHOT—Quotable at $2.5). DROOM-CORN—Wan {n falr demand and firm, Bales of gond to chofea corn havo ben mado at prices range ing Tale above quotations: Good to extra burl, Ju@ise; brush that will work dtrelf Into » choico hurl broom, H@l2e 4 fale to good do, » WwalUsse; ine fate rush, yaowe crooked, Gta Ty, TUTYER-No devhiod change woe noticeabto in. to position of the butter market, Thera in a tnodersto Movement on Esatern aunt and the usual inquiry from toval coneutuers, but tho combined demand la ouly about miinefent to absurh the current Lrucetnis, and litits I being done towart working off the ace cumulations already on hand, Weleea romain woak and nuettled, ranging atout as fullowa: Choice to faney yellow, ‘wratiize ; anedlim to goo! grader, 1965 ios ingarior'to cominon, 1calte; iferier to choles CHELSESAs the searda wears away it t9 becamin more and [mereapparent tnt thie ettyiply of fine mild vheess will not proyo sulilctent to carry tho trade through wolil tints rood of the coming seaeon's hake tan be got forwutd, aud holders sos to onter- {ain the opinion that the choicest gooda will go to 10¢ ‘There inn steadily fale movement at tho lately a anced pricos, Qin tatlona ato 17 Kid Ba for prime mill Fp eee 10;@18e fur lower pra co do ia better than usual for the neason, and on aro frm: Tackawanna, $9,60,¢ 10,003 cane nel, $4 os Feria and Walnut ill, $7. Hocking Valley, 50: Tillniola, $1,508.00, a0: D MOGS—Were in falr request and firm at tho receut advance, Light weights sold at $3,6.:2 9,60, and heavy at $0.00, dividing on 200 Ibs, Lota that hava Leon held In store brought $4.25 for Light and §2,00 for heavy, Sales about 425 head, FUGS—Tho recelpta were larger. Balos wore made and now and then at due, PRUITS—Wers in moderato request anit Choice Meraina and Talermo. damiotss BAO (i) “per box Valencia oranges, $11,013.00 per gates. oranges in boxce, $18 724.303 spies, per bet, ‘dawn, and the mare $ 603 choice do, #2,i603 —Durinese ta aie lug et prevents ‘& Joan boyant, Bono EME orders ace Velng filled at a concersion from tho annoxod quotations No, 1, whitelsh, 3, Del, $4. 5.38 § a do, $1,C0@1.13; No, 1 trout, $ 1 suore mackerel, new, -bri, §: moat 1 bay, $1,75@7.00; No. 2 mackerel, cheral, 3¢-brl, $5,065.75 ¢ % 1.60% unk ’ codduly $5.25 Georgo's codtiah, $1,000 Fing, split, Urie, $4,00.48.00 Jovutador Herrin, round, bel $1. seatdad herring, per box, bis liver ralmou, 3y-1 ey ‘ 20GI.% dog and 4 doz per cueo, § PUITS AND NUTSCUnder thie oad. thore was no Yery pronounced chaugo to note. Dealers report a falriy satisfactory business doing, ahd have litite fault fo find with the geueral eltuntion of tho mark Wo quote, Fonatax—Duten, 6isio Tie} fens drams, Betas s Age, layers, ie ‘Yurkian priney, luseay French Rraiees Kee Tar, do, boxes, pier lus "layers, Sorl0cae1g's fous. Suse 1uyo; Zante cur- jemaon peel, 17@lBe, jy suicnlcan amples, i jouthern, 740 § eltron, “Aiden apler, ot Indiana nnd Tilinole, ; Jeachen, halves, Viz 10; do’ mixed, BY Tdo pared, “qd blackberries, 10M@IUXeS fuspbefrien,Sspidus fitted chertien, 1oceiten Nusa Filborts, 1@ Lia; alinonde, ‘orragosa, 4 BeaaO | Naples walnuts, 25ys16e: Grenoble walnuta, 4 as He Brazile, 1Mis111g03 pecans, Toxar, 15g 16e;" Wilmington pea nuts, faite: ‘Tonheaaca peanuts, 6@s0; African pos- muta, 3454 COGLULES—Tho advance in gold promium hae a atrenytheuing effect up values of ‘tho leading ar- under s gradually improving dowand the Ligher pricee. No quotable changes rullowlng te the prices cure E ., Banoon, I@TKe$ Caro 5356 er Tgte CorFins—0.G, Herein resttin “Sava, No, 2, 819 ¢ cholve to tucy itt, Ys @use ; good to prinio do, W@wHes common to fair, 263 roaating, Wi Digey Bl 1 F Costa Wes, Big oak 11¢ 11340 erushed, and powdered, ¢C, iseamutatod, I@ilije; A, atandard, 1 whe ass 2, 10%; Lb, 102: ex ©, YYRITCL CNo. 2, VM ar gollow, 9 ‘Nod 04@sj,0; choice Lrown, Bivate; fsir to ‘pylmo do, Base; commun do,” Tair holed Wrakiared sigir, 84GIez common to tate ‘do, 749@833 Ne 0. ccmmion te choice, 7249 Sinere—Dirmowd Gitys, $1.A%G1.207 allver ripe extra fn, C8@i0} Rood sligar-house sirup, 59933, oxtra do, 800 Orlesna molasses, cliolco, now, Tike io; ‘do prinio, ‘ize; do common, co@ssct Porto lice tadhiess6, Sdqe630% common molasses, 1G a Bricrs—Allsptce, 15N@10K¢; clovi In, eX I2C 5 Fe Py LHR Lt autra ‘ 1. #B@SI0% can 5, No, 3, 81.258 1305, ging ean, WAGs do Calentis, Kec, Boats rman Mottled, wtATos olden Wost, 43¢ Ga; White Lily, 6¥-e0XZ0; Whitd Rosa, 6H@OKG; gayon. Ampertal bio Xe, TEAY--Was aleady, aiid ta fale roqueat, Snlos wore reported of 10 tone tipland prairie at $! sud 49 tons No, 1 do at aie 60 on track, Quotations 18,c0-@ i ao, Long PaO: mised, $16.05 @16,50; up md rairiee $15.60¢910,00; No, 1, $14,50 15.00} No, 2, $13,00G14,00, MiGHWINES—Wore in fal demand, and firm at tho quotations of Thurrday, Bales were CO Lrls at $).41 per gallon, Soveral lote wore held off tho max Ket for a milutmum of $1.13, HIDES-—Were doll and ossy. Groon clty tutchers', Tey green frozen, 1/(in 7c, opened and selected ; green cuted Nght Rsscasnes, heavy do, 8@8lvo3 vart cured, green, calf cot dry iit Lite, kip, ‘and ideal, Tpstaeot Byes dry salted bides, Lil xheep pelts, wool estimated sa Cera 1b, 40@ 2c, Hides with‘ons geub aud over aro clasued as damaged. Damaged stock briugs two-thirds prico, aud branded 1 SE cent off, MOrPs—Wore dull, son steht concessions would probably bo made if nec effect sales. Wont cerns aro quoted at Sue for: rat fy 400 fur choices. LUMBER—Contmues in fair distributing demand and atoadly. Firat clear Bozond clea ‘Tulrd elese, 1 inch. ‘hied clear, thick... Gloar Hoorihg, 1ut aud 2d, rough, Clear riding, ivt aad 2d, Firat common aiding. Flooring, firat common, dressod Flooring, sovond common, Greased Nox boards, Aaud Ut Autock bose. Lato k boar. O slock boar: Penciny (16 fh) Common lumber, 1 and ander! oe Tolst und scantiing, 13 to feet, Lath... A shingles, Bhingicw on . BIN VILB—A_ quict mar portod, as pricaa not tuaterlally differeut from thows current on Phuraday, We repeat our ast Carbon (standart white), 115 der. tent: Aso} do LUnois legal tont, 150 dog., 1d; te Losal it dea Wo; oxtra winter lard oli, : 1, 0503 No,'2, 800; Inteood, raw, 81¢5 Her Sotehen ‘BiQute: whale, Tlateos sperm, $2.25 4.40; neatafoot olf, atcletly yure, $1,055 BSc; “do ‘No.1, Tate; bank oil, pluinbago off,’ Co@I503 turyenting, US gravity, Lirelbes amie common, POTATOES" wore auall, ond slialcs Ohio peaculowa were salabio a flsio\on traci Oltet varletion were without {mportant chongo: ‘Exstera seach dows $1,040 2,10 ; Weatern, 00980 ; Early Nose, 814950, "Sales from store at $1.05@t.15, SLOUEITILY Chateo elitckenw aut turkeys wera high- or, the limited offerings inaking ft dinicult to supply the demand, which {a eutiroly local: Yurkoys, 1561705 ilckeun, drovand, 13g 6}g0 por Ib ducks, Higldo pee soos, Bee oii aed Tiungarian were {n fate demand and firm, the former advancing W@lse. ‘Timothy ‘4 dull und Wonk, though the recolye ware smaller, Wall an tho offerings. Timo aeod was quoted af $2.559240, and eugtcu ab $245, Lone grades ray Fange . Clover was qitet, at $b,40G 6,50 and $6,i5/57,00 for mammoth HALA Was in moderato dotnand and steady + Onone dsga and Haginaw, Hue, $1.05; Canada do, §! 10 a dlttury coarte, $2, aby courte dimond, $4 sat without tag BLS datty, with lage, ho ante $10 ‘calves wore palablo at Ce, ‘to cho Conran caresusen were WOOL—Deatora are recelsing small orders from, Weatern manufocturera almout dafly, Lut aro. not ale calling for tino washed Wools, 'y. Monce the market for thes frm, Following ara the quotations: Good Jab-wanhed, 63804 poor to good tub. woshiod, 4s(a%202 Hn6 aud aediuia waslied” deece, 47 a, wasted. oven, Auegt60, medium gud Gearas Unwashel,, Soo; fine Unwethod, sae Dilled wool, 4 NOODENWAIE AND BROOMB—Trade, continace moderate, but the geusral market for woodenware quoted Or, owing to the Light stocks, bot here snd st (he factories, Mroome are firm and ropos Unchanyed + Hoop alle, $1.8 per dos; treedhoop do, $2.00; do dal 4.25; oxtra do, $1, fry choete-tubs, wtieed Now's dal te, t0.008 8.00; tuts fi bout, £1.75 ¢ ees vo fa nest, $1.75 5 an ‘uvahol measures £3.76; do Hontubuaa! shouy churus, Nove 4 dl, sfcug tu oD headed clo, Head. rath font $38 2,00 per dos barral-covers, $3,002.60 kxbuakinn, $5.00088.60 per rack; broorn-haniiea, $12.00<16.00 Tuy No. 1 4,004.60 ¢ Nowa do, $4,009.40 § Soramon do, $2. soa ianllla Tope, figalened 0, _HAILROSD *eRerairTe—Were quoted es followes eal isd Chtcage te 3 a ae 00 00g 16.00 Fa tira te 11,0¢¢412.00 22,0.418.09 ‘3°00 do oxtra, 00 5: Puledsie Baltimory, bay, and Wilning! riftsuard, Penn Wimiugion, N. 0, Cuarlestou, 8, O, Gievennd, 02. tou, Det. 804251 ad ‘oliowluy are the ralee por ‘100 the for drossod hoge to poluts naniwd: Hoston, O50; New York, tc, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yors, Murch 10,—ibe trade movement was slow, owlug to tho cold weather, Cotton yoodain steady demand and rin in agonite' and jobbers’ bands, 2 and all leading makes frm at curront upward tendency fa brown and bleacheu antic A brown shootings astvaniced 10 114 count on Lonatale akeetingn ia redticed ge, Prtul less active, Woolen goods quiet, LIVE BTOCK, CHICAGO, Receiyte wore ae follovwn: Caille| Hoge, [Shero. ry 3b ve 209] 6a Thurlay ars] rina 1,010 ae 2,600 B01) 2,710) 73) 4.002 GRESUT “BAG tit 3a not as act! on tho pro- ceding two daye, but in other reepects the situation of tho market was earentlally unchanged, Thera wero enonyl Easter orders here to absorb all tho well-ms. tured, well-fatted cattle on salo, and suMlolent compo {ition to impart to the market « reasonable degroa of firmness, ales to abippora wero at $5.00@3,50 for common to madium ateers, welghing from 1,050 to 1,200 Na, and at $5,05@1,75 for Root to extra beovea welghing from 1,209 to 1,600 fhe, Chicago butchers ought sovoral hunired head of cows, bulls, oxen, and poor to fair fleshy ateera at prices ranging from $3,650 upward to §5,00, There in a woll-sustajnod ilemand for stock cattle at $3,50G)4,50 fur ordinary to yood droves, with occasional salcs at $4.60@ 5.75 for especially deair~ ablodroves, Only a email amount of yorterday’s ro- calpta wore Jeft over, and tho feoling at tho close of trate was firm, ‘Tho last instaltment of tho 2,000 “atillers,” owned by Morris, Welxel & Co,, arrivod at the Yards yoaler~ day, Quoratios: Extra Baover—Graded srocre, weighing 1,400 to 3,050 Ih... m7 Civico Beaver —Fin fat, woll ‘formed 3 year to 5 yoar old atdera, weighing 1,25U to 1,450 Ibs, 5,90@8.25 Good Heoves—Well- fattenod, finely Tormoa steers, weighing 1,130 to 1, 5,40@5,75 erent orale eer jn fale fleab, welght- ing a 00 to 1,250 an 5,00@5,25 Butehora’ common to cholce cows, for city clair, weighing, 800 to 1,100 Ibs, stock" ‘Cattle—Coratnon cat to $,050 Ibn Inferior—T.i atiga, but Cattle—Toxas, 5087.00 ‘3,765.00 Number and deacrivtion, 27 choico atecr#.... Gk choice atcers 15 butchers’ atcors, 32 good ater: 31 good atec IT good steo: 15 good atoc ikt medinm at 83 madlfum 838 HOGS—This market “Giepiayed rather less activity than during the earlier dasa of the week, aud prices, while showing no material decline, wore lows Aernly Yield, ‘Tho chungo was moro apparent {n common and medinm than i the botter grades, and the cloaa of trade found » considerable number ncatterod about iu the different divisions of the yards unnold. Prices wider rongo, sales making all tho way from 25 for skippers, to $3.7o48.80 for oxtra Pile adelphia hogs, Tho ruling prices for ordinary to choice ight were $1 ist, and for common to choice hoavy, $1.50@3.25, Tolow are somo of the gales; OG SALES, No, Av. PrteetNo, Ax, Priee.\No, 55, iT $8.08 25.6446200 $180 87, Av, Price. 282 $7.50 7,80, .62+44 169 Ci creauod supply the market Tout the buoyant tone characterizing it using the preced- ing few days, af for common to fair qualitics holdurs had to secopt lower prices, Good to eholee mutton phoep were taken at very full rates wore at $4.0 (1.28 fox common to fancy, KAST LIBERTY. etial Bispaich to The Chleago Triduna, Bact Lipenty, Pa, Murch 19,—Catrix—Tho ro- celpts forthe week ending March 18 wore 6,780 head, squinnt 8,203 oe the werk ‘before, Tho supply for yard-sales wna light; domand ood, for the fow buyers Un'hana, ‘but pricos wore off 340 bo 0 from lsat woek ; the pons are all ‘ear, and everything was sold, Ne- celpts continuo Light, ‘sndmoalr oraugh stock ‘extra, ay 1,400 to 1,! Beer I to 1,303 Ld roo tea 410 > ran tte, $530 to 3. 783 fair, ay 1,00 .78 to $3.! 00; i common, ay 00 ta f, De gea ‘ sib ‘bulls, $3.50 io 4500; ation tor ho wool footed 1207 head. eipta were 12,9:5 head, ae 19,185 hoad upply light end continues so, with prices *hitadol phi! mee $5.70 at oe tt Susortol, $5:20a8008 fair to quod mecod, Heitgeasy air to good Yorkers, $7.5¢@7.70 ; inferior to) common Yorkery, $1,201.40; eommon hogs, $5.60 Swen Siezt—Rocolots wore’ 20,900 head, sgainat 30,900 the week before ; upply full; market active, but afow cara remain unsold; prospect favorable, Night rocelpta; extra, ay 120 to 140 tha, $7.50087.75 5 prime, ay Nab Noiks, 81.0087 ia geod ore 00 to 08 a, B,BUQN. 79 fale av 80 to HS Ibe, $9.00490.25 ; come mou, av 70 bo 75 Ibe, $5,266.51 sone, " Snecial Dispates ta The Chicago Tribune, Axpany, N, ¥., March 10.—Brxves—Good domand, and markot atrong at the prices current last weok{ tho alteudance of oonntry buyers was fair, but few wero from Mnghton, and not one from Now York, Rocelpts 420 loads, 79 ahort of lnat week, and of poorer 3, best. native sold at 7c, though woe yo; anlos of Toxas sat 6)4(6a, the latter very prime, ro wad a good attendance of buyers today, and ihe market was fitrly active, gubve auv LaMus—Tocelpte: 10 loads, 7 toss, than last waok ; of fair average qual Tuo’ markot was atrong, and $e highor, ith & good saatera, and Southern demand, Local wanta wera light, Thera were ouly trea fondu on the market, wilh fue to arrive, Salos at 6@7}¢¢ for common to extra, DUFFALO. Durrato, March 10,-Oartix—Receipts, including 20 care reparied to arrive, 14008; total for the weal, 9,107; uo toarket to-day; no atook offering; last ro ipta, 10,080; no market; not ancient pe sslea for quotation’; 1 car remaining Unsold will be shipped to Wsatern markets in Brat hands; last recelpta all through consignments. Hox jo Hocel pty inoluding 4 care roported to arrive, Tous total for the wee yg] area low fr wat ob stock; sales, 3005 yards there, $1. GUO; heavy bogs, $4.28, yaa ‘NEW YONK New Yonex, March 19, — Beeves—Reoolpts, 1 making 4,370 for the four days, against 6,650 Satna Lime let wok, Market arden ‘ab yesterday's a nee Prices, Quality poor to good, at a range of 10 ‘Bi mee receipes 8,840, making 9,780 for the four ethene tine last weak, ‘Se tase for gua a to prim ariel ead a a 2,000 Hor the four Gaya, saul yaaa 13000 af tho na reedisns last weok, None OB, Br, Lovts, Mo., aarab Oe ioas—naceipts, 1 shippors, $6.bv<g0.78 commen to fair packing, tbe 4.005 good to oatts, $1,158.29. ott Hocelnt, fii active and frm; salea gf yoo native Hotes at’ $3,8734G0.00; common ta ium mixed stec: ETAT 5 mative atockers ahdtecdere, sh00goa8, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Trvenroor, March 10~11 a, ma.—Flour—21a@228 64, ‘Whoat—Winter, va 14@9e Ud; spring, de duigie Od 5 white, ba Mid@be bd; olab, 9 <diaGe 10d, Cora, Sia @iie 6d, Pork, 136d, Lard, 636, ‘Livexpoor, March 19-2). m,—Corm, 928 sd@sse, ‘Weather uneottled.’ Reat unchanged, Livenroor, March 19-290 p, m.—Pork Téa, Best unchanged, Lrvanroot, March 19—-4:30 p, m,—Uroadatufis quiet, All unchanged, Louvow, March 19,—Weather unsettled, Consols—Mouoy, 12% (693 ; account, any 5a, 1076; ‘81a, 101; 10-408, 1U3; now Se, 1004; New Yerk Central, 02} Erie, 406K; preferred, 384. ‘Tallow, 418, Wedued potroloun, Ud; spirits tur penting, 252, Pants, Murch 19,—Rentes, G4f #00, “Livenroot, March 19,—Bresdatuffs quiet ; recelpta of wheat for paat thece days, 12,000 ja Bek, se ing 12,000 American, Corn, Re Sd@ass, Bout, 1a. Shoulders, 94s 6d; hams, long cule oe PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, Pasepsirui, Ps, March 1,—Woel ts os mmypoeved demand, and ; rices are firm, Olio, Weat Virgiuin XX and above, b5@as5e; oxtra, 435505 medium, 66@573403 coaree, BCs New York, Mich!- gan, Indiana, and Western fine, 41@83%0; medium, 85@50e; coarse, 800; combing, washed, haste combing, unwashod, 46@isc; wnwarked, 35 43703 coarse antl medium, teased, 40@ tle; tub-wnaliot, S5@sNe; extra and Merino, pulled, 46@500; No, Land auper, pulled, 45@5te; Texas, fine and modlum, 28 Bisse, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, Nr vont, Snectal Dlapateh to The UAleage Tribune. Naw Yorn, March 1%—Proun—Tho faarket Je atoady, with a falt export aud s moderate home-trado demand, ‘Gnain—Tho wheat market wasn shade totter, with fale oxport and moderate mnlliing inquilry $ sales 62,000 bu, Bt $1,21@1.14 for No, 3 spring ; $1.16@ 1.18 for No. IChicago; $l1mat18}g for No, 2 Northwest; $1.18@ 1,{ for No, 2 Miwaukes 5 $1,21@1,24 for No, t epring 5 $1,51(@1,23 for ungraded Towa and Minnesota apring ; $1,211.27 for winter red Weaterm; $1.27@1.30 tor ambur do 3 $1,281.38 for white Weatorn, Ilyo quiet; 90495, Barley scarce sud firiner 5 sales of 6,060 bu Danubian at $1.20, aud 10,000 bu primo Canada West to arrivo from Oswego, at $1.40, Corn firmer, with modd- erato export and home trado demand; sales 48,000 bu at B4QB1}go for Western mized, and BIN @yio for yel- low Weatern, Oats firm, with sales of 29,40 bu at O7@ 690 far mixed Weatern, and O8@ive for wulto Western, Wittakr—A ehado frmor; galea of 60 bria at $1.16; and £0 bels spirits at $1,143 per gallon, GnoceRivs—Sugar markot dull and nominai; fair to good refining quoted at 744@%e3 prime, 8@8'%¢3 Nos. 10 and 19 Havana, 8G8%c, Coffee heavy, with liiattod inquiry ; lo at 134@17Xe in gold, and Maracalbo wt 15{G 206 tu gold, TTo the Assoctated Press.) ww YonK, March 19,—FLoun—Scarcely ao firm; receipts, 010 Urls atiperiine Western and Htato, $y 60 @AHU; comnion to gout oxtra, $4.Y5@5.10 3 goo to cholco, $5.1ta5, whito wheat Western extra, $5,50 0,004 extra Onto, $1.95G(5; Bt, Louls, $5.00Qs.0), Aya ilour steady at $1,041.10, Conn-MEAL—A Utslo moro actlyo; Westorn, $1.c0@ “Giane—Whoat otters. fair demand ;, racclpts 48,000 bus No, 1 mpring, ft Bhat 2 do, Sil Git; No, 2 Chi Hice@rt a North wosern, $1.1Ga1L9 5 Mlwatites, $i.duegh ts tingradod ows and Midavsola spring aud winter ret Wentern, $1941.20 amber, do, $1.27@1-0; white do, $1.29: Rye quiot at 0@05¢. firmeraud niore’ activo; prime Cunade-Wert, $llvy malt quict and firm, ‘Corn firmer; moderato “do- minnd ; rece 000 bus mixed Wentern, BI Sic; yollow'do, 84\y@¥se, Cate firm; more aciive? re cerpta, 30,000 oe mixed Weatern, U7GCuc; wl do, 68@ 700, Tay—Firm and tnchanged, Gnocentes—Cotlea dull, heavy, and nominal; Tio, ysigielfe im gold, Gugar dull; fair to good refiuiug? TH@12;0% primo, 80; relied, Og 100 } Centrifugal, apie. to wor Ari and duil, iice duil and un- aniged, PernoLeon—Lsslors rofnod, 143f0; crude, Te. Braaten Resni—Elem ; $1,015 Stinizs oF Tunpntine—Quic Eans—Firm ; Western, 8tasic, Anovistons—Pork firmar ; now, $20.70829.15. Dreen- ed hogs qulot; Wostern, 2ige, Beet qute luge; oxtra do, 1@tze, ‘Cut meate quiet; tatidlcs IA Ljgo; abort clear, 140, Lard Arwer; tr vy; Westorn, 12@22¢, Gexray—Unchanged, GLavanSrio— Firm } Wostern, $11. ‘Wiuixy—Uneettlod, PITLADELENTA, Pritapktrnza, BMarch 10,—FLoun—Fatel: Wisconsin nud Minnesota feu ete? eylvani Tadtana, sud Ohio $5. ou, Sanuaectl ‘winter, wanted; red, $1,20@1,35 amber, 2...0@ White, $1.90g1.85, "Ryo held a 41-00,” Gorn quiet’; ‘yellow. ani pinized, “e2GER}Ge, Sita'in Good dunatia ? white, ve, Pnovisiont—dteudy} mest pork, $21.00, Reet hama, 18(a2J03 smoked do, 18G13)e; ‘pickled do, UKE 11350, Watsxy—Firm; Westorn tron-bound, $1.15, Pernoweun—Flem; rellned, 14ige; ‘crude, in bare rele, 10:46. Sexne—Cloverseed steady at9X@1te, Timothy and finzeoed unchanged, Busten—Dull; New York and Bradford County firate, 2.G27o; Western iirate, 18¢200; do seconds, Martct do tolls trate; Ieeg ve Gueem—Finn and inchanged, Eage—Advanced; Western, 31@33c, CINCINNATI Cimemnatt, O,, March 19,.— on—Tair and firm, Gnirn—Wheat itoady ; moderate; red, $1,101.12, Gorn falpand. firm ; UaGUJey. Gata Roady | moderate Genund; e@dve,, ‘Rye oteady ; moderate’ domand ; PAG, Warley quict and unchanged, Orts—Unebanged. Euae—Palr aud firm: 22¢. Murren—Dull and unchanged, Curexax—Quiet aad unchanged. Cuovei ola and unchanged; laitKe, Pro ¢—Por) firma > 00. rd sivongs seam ile: bids. kottey Myge, Hiuik mosis activa ‘and unchanged ; shoulders, ite, eat; T4@ Igo buyer March clear rib, 10%;@10%C, spots igs buyer Augnat clear, 1X0, Bacon fale and’ firin ; By "MvituselStondy ; moderate Gomand ; §1.12, MILWAOKEE. * Muwaunee, March 12.—Fiovn—Firm and fe Gaain—Whost firmer; No. 1, 9854 April, 4i3ge; May, USiye, Osta acarce and hi ig No, #, 53%. Corn steady but quiet ¢ No,mixed, fresh, bie, ‘Ryo firm; good demand + $1 ‘Barley aor jf fatr domand ; No, 2 int store, teens, $1.0 0-3 Tadvisiona-Firmer, Mews pork, $10.65 ox and gel Aprils prime doy $10.60¢10,75 5, are Pry $I3.5Q14,75, Swoet-plcklod hams, galted shoulders, Tie loose; aitiateesS cane oxad mosts 4o higher then loose, Prime lard fi of. {KGL for steam ; 140 for kettle, ‘Dreased hogs—nominuiy casior ; $4.25, TOLEDO. Toxxpo, O., pian 1),—FLoun—Falr and frm, Gnarn—Whe: and lo highor; No, 2 white Waban gholty Nocd do; 31,143 Ned whe AMichigas, $485 extra 20, $1.4 eA ized, 69 nl ie, wie "Date [a 23g low mix on no grade, ce, Oa datana Sorina. pee Gtoven Serp—Nequiar, $4.55, Rrcewré—Flour, nono; whest, 8,000 bu; cam, 14,0 0 bu; oats, 8, it, urratnicrsPlour, none; whast, 9,000 bu; corn 14000 bu j oats, 6,005 be, Baurtone, March l0ecSuoun—Sleady and wae changed, Gnaay--Wheat quiet and steady; No. 1 amber Wate O1uy $L28@1, do, $1.35, ‘Corn firm; Western fuidedh ate "Osta weedy’ wile Wewtora, fo} talsed do, CSGeée, Rye quict aud nchanged, nie Dall ae unchanged, Puovistuns—Strong rey Bue nd active demand, Mesa pork, $20,531.00, mosis frm shoul dors, 04, clear rib, 1030, Bacou firm ; ahoulders, Clear rib, 14613%¢¢, Lard firm, oh ormen Dull sud easter; Woslern tubs and rolls, 18ty 220, PeraoLwoat—Dalls nominally, THOTXS Corres bul andiuominies OT Wutaxr—Quiet; Weisanle Br Touts, March oo Ftovn—stendy and un- nigod. naan —Wheet firm but inactive; No. 2 red wintor, $121,No, 9 do, 81,.00G}.0034 ‘No, 3 apring, Wight, ‘gia, ' Corn’ active and titgher WS Bib30 7 GDigo for Muy, Gata higuon, No 2, ets ‘Bars fey aba rye steady and unchsnged, Waraxy—Dull ut $1.12. Fnavisioue-Fork, higher and somentiat excited, at $70.50 aut and $20.973¢G30.40 March, Dry salt moata sirong and advancing; aiouldors, 73405, clean rib, {0sces cloar, 11304 large feales of clear Hb up coun? tey ae go. Bacon firm and advanciig+ shoulders, BG ‘elear rib, 11X0 caah; ase une} elear, Hore esa due, ara fea ‘st $18,75, VILLK, Marc DeeFLovn—Quict and un ctanee N—Corn firm ; 64@8de, Cate Arm; 64@éSe. ayer avai at $1,10, Hay—Quiet, ove —Birong, and tendency upward, | Pork nonulual at $2100, Bulle meate-uoulders, 103 clear Hib, 104G@10}0 7 clear, Mon od, Lacon—shoulders, ¥; eid safer neon ces laxe 4 frm j packed wiger-cured ba n ms aioe. “La jood {_ oree, Oe ooMiuas—eine sign’ et OM Nr aaiRd PreranvnG, Pa,, March 19,—Pr ras aula 3 Ne1 foundry, $37.KG23,00; No, 3, $26.00824,00; gray forge, $44,00921,00, RAIN—Whoat qulet ; prices unchanged, Ear-corn, TWS@TIC; shelled, 701410, according to quality, Pstsoeum—Dull; orude, 81.7734 at Parker's; re fued, MigGlisic, Fhledelpite riaiGeary. Chevenann, 0, Mere iV GRiv—Wheat firm + No, 1 red, $1.18; No, 2 do, $1.11, Corn and cate steady sod unebanieds jatangard white ea ol, a Obio State teat, 1236 7 aruall te, fend ier ah Heounrre—Wheak, 2,060 1,080 bu, BOSTON. Bosrow, March 19,--F Lovx—Quiet and firm ; steady demand 0s $4258.80 j Woattrn auperting, $5,004 6,60} common extras, S1,25¢0.u5; Wisconsin and Minuenta, $5,540.10 5 hile Swiede Oiler fudlaus, and Michlens, $5.7587.00; iltzetn, $5.15:58,00; fr Louls and fency Minuwiote, $7,00@0:6, Corn firm af €9)4(90lo for mixed and yellow, BUYFALO, Dorraro, N. ¥., March 1).—Gmatt—Wheat firm; wales of 4,800 bu No.1 Milwaukeo club at $1,106; Bhs: boygan at $1.10, Corn dull ; scnall sales at 160 on track new; 110 for high mized, ‘Hariey dull, OLD PAPERS. OLD: PAPERS BOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, ‘| In the Counting-Room of this Office, ww JOEAN AN NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE 0 } FRANGE, ‘Tho General Teanan/fantio Company's Mail Ste hat it i , rareshlee Tne carta antlon ge nee Bp ea Pucteishtele Daun ane Balurcday, March x Babe followed hy aa ef ata oe? Pansage pr fe, bara gold Une . eabiny (od savonl: goss WRtrd ‘out Sie nn a Et reduend rate Ai volers, by taking this Rngiiah railieay, and the discon ne nenicen envi time, trun te “AMERICAN LINE, REDUCED RATERS TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all polnts ia Grant Heltaln and tho Continent, MILNE, Wostern Avent, LaXalle-ntey cormor Matiion, National Line of Steamshi DS, STOWN AND pty Bat rdnys Mai i OANADA Wortneaday, Match 91, 0 rm, Cabin vasaag #10, currouey. | Stoscage grendreeduce Brice, ‘tote tiskote mi raducnd pate Prepald Wteerses tickets trom Livecroot at tue y tales, App B. LAR Rorthoatt Sotnee Otark and Randolph: _Shorwan Alouse), Ubioago, NCHOR , LINE CABIN To Glas a ABS oF BA to 870 gol, asenir, 313 ox bilan ae en ata te aN i a Be Ke oornior LaSailo and Aadieonvrlnry Chicas ST Great Western Steamship Lino, From Now York to irintol (Haglaad} direct, Great Western, Capt, Windlany Natarday, Fao Canty Laman, Saturday, April hae ‘opposite tty Cabin Pawsege, B70; Tintermotiatey $132 8 rearaze, ¢ Excursion tickots, €100. Apiiy at’ Cioa't take Shore & at. 8, sti tied wick RAILROAD TIME 1 TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF onal FIX LANATION OF Rrvenescr Manka.—t Sai copted. | * Sunday excopted. jilouaay ‘excapt. five Bunday ob4:00 a. mie § Ds ginengg & NORTHWESTERN, RAILROAD, 82 Clarkests (5) orner Maclison-st, fcket ‘um a aPaolfiolast Lins, a Dupuque Baz, 10) iubugue Nigue ier, va Gllaie 110245 nnabs Night Express Hoepart s fubaaus Repionees buguu Kxvres: elienora Lako 'Genora Lake Sites ~a—Depot carhor of b—Dopot corner of MICHIGAN CENTRA’. RAILTOAD, Depot, foot af Lakerte, anil foolar Deenty. he Latee an Crk. wouthean Sora af eh Mall (vis natn lige, Day Exprost % ae 3 Faturday ei € CHICAGO & ALTON FAILAOAD. 7 g A ‘anus Sfay, and Chleago Spring item aed Ot go Through Line, Union Depot, West Side, near Madivores brtlign. atekit Oficerr At Divot, and 12h Handuiph Rantaa ity and Donror Fant Ex, a4 a, Rica Teeseen Gelcago g Vaduee Raliron 40 a.m reatar, Lacon, Washington 2 #20 n, dollet & Deis Acounnmodation:|* 4200 ne mel® 90S, CvICAGO, MILWAUKEE & S sr. PAUL RAILROAD, Tnton Nerat, corner Maditon and Canaleets, Ticket Ofte, ‘Gi Sovih Clarkettns opportte Sherman House, andat Drow Leare, Milwaukee, Madison, Monros 2! rsirie di Ublen, La Milwatikes, La G wt, Fauld Dla Dolte,tueougs Aapress| lag ‘Milwaukee, for’ Ripon. erin Oshbou,| Wonasha & Oresn Bay,..... Hinaukes, Stadivon, Prairie 7 2 Blavina Polat Milwaukee & Ls Crowe ILuNals ena oat RAILROAD. Lake, 7 ra. TUM Bt. Lonls Expres Ste Tonia Feat | or Calrod New its! Celta, x, fea AT eet ‘ess enatel Slows OF babugae & St, Dodge Hz, Gilman Passonger.ese. 6 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON QUINCY RAILROAD, e ad tsimatand Seinen Titel open, to Slckat and at den ubuyue & Sioux ty Je Facite Haat ae ee fir Se Mey ee fearenngrit, ro nb ako PEED ese] HOR De mn. Cdrira Acsoramuttattoal Hee Pott HaUrove Accommoration| Downer'sUrove Accommodation “Bz, Waudays, tlc, Saturday, glx, Monday MANKAKEE LINE. From Cintra Depot, oat Latecat.) ant depat fool Tent secondaat, Tiel Hh Pahoa 131 landolphate ‘and at depot Leave, Todlensnolisy Toulerilte & Olncin- Ky 9:05 a, ma,|* 6257. a Tad: polis, Yiine ein Lamar sea YO sane CINCINNATI AIR. LINE aa KOKOMO LINE. Prom Mitteburt, Cincinnati Louls Raileay beak a iner Clinton ind Curfollestene Weal aides Heket oasis unieciesens hoes se ‘Leave, | Aerie _——— Tndlenspells La ) Lonisrille & Cinels fe tesa S205-m. 7:20 p. my pl irgatan, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. om depot corner Clinton and Currollests. West side chet agice, Hd Handolphestey and at depots. irrive. Lea EI Celumbus, Pittaburg, & New York | 8:00 we em, |® 6:40 ps Be Colitian Mapa ES 7:80 p. ra] 1:0 6. * PITISBURL, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Laue, BALTIMORE & onic OHIO RAILROAD Pt) Trains Jeane Jrun Ezpositon dullding and depel So asniys couub-at. Beket aplce, LaSalie-at, arin. _—__—— Riau, fanfare Hexcepted. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot corner ay Van Luren and Shernusn-aia, Tiske afew Grand Tucthe Motel. ‘Omaha, Leaveow'th4 Atebl Peru Agcommodatlva.,,, Nlaht itsproas.. oe “MEDICAL CARDS. NO CURE! XOEkeit Dr. Kean, SGU SOUTH CLARK-sT. ULICAUOr Dbarsunally oe by mail pars us dienes. oni vindiclan | ia thu iy seh wa iron Bd Sp. MANIIOOD HUs'Tast gdh getia of rouibtaluapruanoe, causing pramairy a ibs, ba foo Fauody ung fodid "slay eae wie, Jrew rere FAIRBANKS, MOR it & 118 Labe St, chicag® Be careful te buy caly the Gen