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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MOT ‘DAY, MARCIL 22, 1875. « MONEY AND COMM FENANCIAR, ERE ‘There hax not teen much to call for comment in tho Musiness of the banks and other Joan agente during the week. ‘Tho only chtnge to note {11 the condition of tho banka fa an increare in deposits, “The country buscra, who have begun to arrive in conaideral:to nambers, bring with them means for the rettlement of their accounta, and make paper to pay for {lielr new purchares, Thlaincreaca tho bank doporite, and nt tho same timo decreases the demand from the mer- chants for loana, ‘The rates of discount at the banks arc *@10 per cont, On tho sircet loans range from 7 18 per cent, Now York exchange closed at 250 premium between banks for $104), ‘The clearings for the week were $17,673,497.25, and the balances $1,525,007,43, ‘The figures for tho corr Fyonding woek of Inst yoar were $15,037,U63,78, and ay SMENT LONDS, (Had, Asked, United States Ga of * United States f-208 of "6 Tufted Btater 5 ane Blates Yates TOREIGN EXxeMANcn, Sterling exchange was 4A1@i3s; enable transfere, London, 4873 ¢ Paris, 6133;. Other rates of foreign exchange ate quoted: Paria aoa neg tee Germany (reichmnrks), Tielainm (france). Holand (guilders Austria Quaper CLT¥ AND COUNTY NONDS, i Phil, Hotz & int.|ios 13g A Chicago City 7 Pet. Lauda, Chicago Cy 7 et Shleago Clty Tx Chirego City 7 He pate Are certitionted 5.7 Bet, bonda, F Pct. bonita, nm 101g & int,, i034 ena kha DANK BTOCKY, Asked, ‘Merchsnta’ National, Fit Nutlopat Dank... Jufth National H Cormmorcial National Bauk, 6 City Thulwas, South Side, Hiway, Weat Bide, North Sid 7 nshranee Company, shaniber of Commerce, Chicago Gantight and Coke Company...) 125. 1"t Chicago & Northwenteru gold bonda... 82%) BIN Patinan Palco Car | mY 8 Ameriesn Espre z oy « Yors, March £0,—Wall atreet markets were Aeeidedly hupraved to-day, owing mninly to the fact that the Lank statement, of whlch ominous prodle- tions had been coufduntly imade, proved docidedly favorablo, and the gold aqueoro having been loorened considerably, ‘The stock market gulued « confident tone, tho genera! Het rising with considerable rapidity, and closing with a degree of strength very unusual for Rsturday’s market, The goncral stock market con- tinued to improve at and aftor the first board tn lead- tngepeciatiter, other slarce holding their own ona fatr trade, Tho Union Pacifo led the vau, closely followed by Northwestern common. After tho weconl board, ths stuck market commenced & rapld recovery, anil o harp demand sct in for the catire list, under which prizes advanced 1 @4s percent, Uniou Paclile led on the upward turn # usual, and rocorded Giiy an against 49% at the out- set, Weatorn Union Telegraph reached 76, ox-quarter- ly dividend of 2 por cont, St, Paul relting ot dd, The niarket closed at the beat figures of the day, . Money market quiet and easy, Gold,was_actlye to-day, and lower tn price; after opentig at 116, declining to 1153;, and followed by a reaction, ‘There aro reports of want of harmony exist- ing among members of the pool, and this accounts for tho break in the price yosterday and to-day, Tee ceipts of gold during the week are estimated at $250, 000, andl the probatnlities that these recetpta arc on the Sncrease doubtless operated in favor of the decline in price, At all events, the pool was not inclined to eqneere borrowers to-day, ani the rates pafd were 1-112 snd 1-44 until Monday ; flat and af tho rate of 1 and 2 per cont per anuum, whily subsequently 1 per cent was pall toLave bilances earriail, Iustead of tho unfavorable exhibit of the banks, sn confidently predicted by the gold bulls, who hava promised that the surplua of reacrre euould be entirely wiped out, o very favorable state- iment Js the result of the weet's movement, cventuat- jug ina gain in aurplis over legal resorve of §2,259,- the banks now holding $1,795,755 iu excess, Loaus are collevted heavily, equivatent to a decrease in do- porlte, cirenintion showing only a nominal change. ‘Tha galn in wpecle and groenbscks represents excens uf receipts over withdrawals for elique tiae, The bauks uve realiy hotter of than the return indicates, it being made up on rairing averages, [10 the Associated Prese.) New Youu, March 2),—There are many theories oonceruing the change in the yorlous markets alnco yesterday noon, Itmay be that the gold speculation haa culminated for tho procent, or it may bo thnt somo members of tha clique havo not kept faith. Tho Yreseuco in the city of Bocretary Hriatow is conatrucd by somo an {utending to overawo the clique; but the Secretary denien that bi vislt here has any refurenco to Wall-stroct markets, or to business of the Treasury, Money very easy, aud call loans ranged from 4 to 9'7 per cent, Forcign exchange closed up quictand frm, ‘The noniuat neking rates ara 4h1G 195 for Lavkors’ long and ghort wterling, Prime mercautite paper is quoted Rt Su.7 per cent, Gold opened at 110, foll off to 1152, rallied to 116, snd closed at 11073, The rates pald for borrowing wero 1-82 t-Gt, Land? per cent, Loaua wero after- wards mado fist and 1 and 2 per cent for carryln Clearings, $29,001,000, The Asalstan Treasurer disvursed to-day §0u,000, ond rocelyed for customs, $215,099, Imports for the week: Dry goads, $4,580,418; merchandise, $5,375,499; specie shipments, same time, $820,991, of which $502,033 waa Spanish gold to Havana, $57,000 Amirican gold to Havana, and {ho remainder in gold and ailver Lars, There twa report going around of (ho fullure of a Danking Louse, with large German connections, but nothing definite can Le ascertainad, It js moro than Ukely if there was wich failure it could be located, Govermiments closed strony, ftato bonds quict aud nominal, Laliro:d mortgages quict und tim in tho lato after noon dealinge, ‘Tho stock market opened steady, and afterwards be- came activo and buoyant, with an advance allalong the lt of Yto1y percent, Later there was u falllug olf of lo1X per cent ou realizations, but duriug (he afternoon the whole inarket was up again, under tho lead of Union Pacific, when the liighist pricoa of tho day were marked, ‘Thera were some gates of = Western Union, extra davidend, Tho other featurey were = Facllo Mall, Northweut, Wabaeh, and Rock Island, ‘The market closed activeand atrong, Tho transactions aggregated 447,000 shares, of which 16,500 wora Lake Shore, 20,360 rthweatern curmmon, 40,000 Pacitio Ball, ¥,500 Kl, Paul, 7,400 Obios, 20,500 Western Union, 5,000 Weatcrn sy 8,100 Wubaah, and 77,000 Union Dacific, ‘The Weebly bank statement is an follows: Loans, Becrease, $5,087,400 ; upecte, incroase, $194,900 ; legal tenders, increase, $7,658,600 ; deposits, docroase, $3,- 221,000; circulation, incresse, §2,00} reacrve, tu. troaae, $2,252,27.6 COVERNMENTS HoONDS, 2024 | Cuupons, | Gongoust + eo ONG UID Duupons, ‘64. Now be 115: Doupous, 43, 97g | idee thes Coupons, weWeeevesedlave | Currency Ga. ccr eves cdl STATE bons, Od }y | Virwinies, old rd & Cantouss.osseres. Westery Uuiou Tel... 1536 Qute: v ‘0 U. 8, Express, Pacific Mail, 2 ra [3 ‘Terr z 7 Terre Hatite pf 3 Chadds & AN,» L0G u ChicagokAlten, pfd..10% | Central Pao, at 08% Oblo k Misstesippl 6. 3t4¢ | Unton Pac, hon teh Cloye,, Clo, &. Cale, Glig | Dol, Lack, AW, 4 Ci, Bur, & Quincy. 10775 | New Jersey Ceuttal 11035 COMMERCLAL. The followina wore the receipts and shipmenta of the feadting articles ot produce in thie city during the twenty-four houry ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and for tho corrcsponiing date one yoar agot Flaz ace, tha... Hroom-corn, 1b,,. Cured meats, Iba, Beef, trie Pork, bris, Lord, ty, Tallow, tbe, shitter, Na. Dressed hoge, Llve hogs, No, Cattle, No, of so: dae iBghwines, brie, Wool, lay. Potatoca, In Lumne Shingt Lath, Balt, br Mu, Poultry, ths,, Poultry, coop! Game, gus, Ghee Dried Cireen a3 Beans, bn | Willdrawn from rtore on Friday for city con- sumption: 44 bu whost, 3,085 bucorn, 670 bu osta, 94 bu rye, 1,924 bu Inrivy., Tho following grain was inepectod nto tore on Saturday morn:ng: Gcars No, 1 spring, G# cara No, 2 do, 10 cars No, 3da,2cars rejected do (a3 wheat); 16 cara high nixed cortt, 32 cara No, 2 do, 2 cara re- Jected do (10 corn, all now); 2car white oats, Scara No, 2do, 1 car rojerted daz mo ry; 1 oar No, 9 bare ley, Lear No, iho, Fear rojected do, Total, 160 are, or 0,000 but, Inspected out: 13,315 bu whoat, 8,175 Dit corn, 4,151 bit oaks, 712 bu rye, 6,238 bu barley, Tho following wore the rocelpts and shipments of broadstufts and Hro atock at this point during the past week, aud for the corresponding weeks ending as Wich So Woh Ah a Yo asis, 1 deta, | ait. Flour, bria.... 49,835] raya 65,4353 Wheat, bu, 8) 04,815) 955,510) 413,73 1 43, 10,128} Bae Oey201 0. eos 44,109 Shipmenta— Flour, bel 45, BS,FCA Wheat, bu. 921,678) 231,044) Corn, bu, Yates} 09,094), Oats bu, aieaa] 6ye20, Nye, bn, cH 1,100) Marley, bit S743) 49,140) Dressed howe, No, 30a7] 8,957 Lixo hoge, No. 23,191] 35,284] Cittle, No... 12,024] 14,0571 ‘The following wero the exports of flour, wheat, and corn from New York during the post wock and tho weok previous: ‘ Laat | Previa week, | week. Flour, bris, Wheat, tu Corn, bu, ‘The leading produco markete wore largely of the weathor order on Saturday, oxcept provizions which wore also gayerned almost puroly by local cousid- erations, Tho weather waa warmer though the clouds Feemod to be yet stronger than the sun, till after the chief business of the doy was over, Tho receipts wore Nght, aud the shipying movement moro activo than tho averngo of tha past two weeks, Tho decline in tho old premium tended to diminiah prices of product, capocially tha exportable articles, Dry gocda tos pretty large aggregate were dis- tributed to the interior trade, and the amount taken by local retailers wasalso liberal, Tho wintry weather inllitates against on actlve movement, but the yolumo of gales {a considerably in oxccss of last season, and, the prospecta of 3. prosperous epring trate being ox cellent, » cheerful {ccling prevalls, Thera wera few price changos, hut those few were in an upward direction, and the fone of the market was unequivocally firm, Tho domsnd for groceries was not especially active in any departmonts, and yalucs wero not sub- Jocted to any important change. While most lines wore held with some show of firmness, the tona of the market was by uo mecana buoyant. Dried frults wero unchanged {0 price. Applos, peaches, and, tu fact, all descriptions of domestlo driod, remain ‘firm, and im- ported variotlea were olso held wall up to tho quota {ions of the day before, Thero was » quict fecling in iho Heh market, and former prices wore only indif- {urently auatsinod, No changesswore noted {n tho coal, wool, pig-iron, leather, and bagging markets, ‘Tho off trade was quict, with ithe or no variation in piles, Lumber continuea in fale conatry demand and steady, Shing!os sro in moderate request. No im- portant changes were noticed in druga, hordware, or fron, Tho latter {4 fem, alvo drugs, but no immedisto advance isexpected, Wool and hides wore quict and unchanged, Brvom-corn was firm, and sceda quict, except millet and Liungarian, which again advanced undur a good inquiry, Potatoos were firmer, owing to continued light receipts, Hay was steady and salable, Poultry advauced undor & good retail demand and in- adoquate offerings, Uggs were weak and lower, OTHER PRODUCE STATISTICA, Tho New York s'raluca Hechange Weekly gives tho following : The viaible supply of grain, comapelaing, the etocks dn granary at the principal points of accumulation at Inte and ‘seaboard ports, aud {ui transit by rail, March 175 W Gorn, | Oat Inatoreat | tue’ | due rg | 9,003, 429) 619,91 257) 65, GE} rool "kittos| Avereou| Siow. Barley, | Hue, (it hidd Ros 413, 10 5, 000| nou] 7, | weal 10, ea oa] Hue Tt Mots 13, or Whe Maral Crop in| Corn crop Tmoports Years, f 17, Boy Leena tte U, Ruy bu, oe on 409,009,0 ¥1 629,100.0 10 801,0'0),0u0 05,018,401 637,522,000) coe0| B2;oTE, COs 481,350,000) 21,414,825 {| t9ej990,000) aratwstoco} —18,062)130 ‘Total 8 y'ra, (7,014,000,.00]6,749,057,0)] 240,924,164 Avorayo wyvare;| "Suaesipero| ‘seasenrTas| “wis bas ‘Tho forcign exports from the United States of In- ian com, for elgut years, including coru-mcal, baye been as fellowes Te Enited | To Cont | rgan Yeara, Kingdom," nent,® ae tue | "bus bie stu] 94,991,299 163,524) IS OaL TAY Bn 614,478) ‘y4,875) 5,194 Falud 10,60) 4,630,670) 266,483,365 Céd,ni4] 21,810,304 ‘dept. to Aug. 31, t Calondar years. ‘The sveragy price of corn fu New York, in currenoy, fr tue past elzht years bas been a follows Ant ae BS oe eee a 1870, probably not inore than 3,000 qre will reach the Fuglish murkete, The maize crop of Suuthern Rusals around Odessa was a failure, ‘The total export froin Odessa to 1473 was was 2,309,000 bu, i tHi,b buiy 1872, and 2,496,000 by in 1871, ave Leen uo exporta of nisize from the porte the Azoy Sea, su that the Eurujean wupply, what cver ft may be, will come mostly frum the Danube, ‘Thu waiso crop uf Hungary was iujured In some part hi . Ay drought, an well na in the Turkish and Auatrian Provinces on tha Danube, The monthly highest aud lowert price of matzo per tof 430 Ibs, in Liverpool during 1971, was aa fole ia MIG As CI Tuly. ste O.fc9 08 Hd] Atti, he Dati Ue OS a Ud@7s OT naadta Ot Loe 36 OL i'n Gila 4 on 6. 18 Kad OL ae tiled AOR DL November, ia Oecd lw Aid altalts Od [December . 304 Gibia3.e Gd al position of maize te cerlainly. favor. ablofor improved values, The Liverpool pice thie werk tae heen iis G1@i3e 90 per qr. Only ten or eleven cargoes of malzo have paraod the Dardanelles since the ji of Januney, 1875, Thor lise teen nome mayement from the Atstrisn Provinces via Tricate. ‘Tho Liverpoot prieg in Marels, 1974, rauged from ifs Mito 40a per qr. ‘The movement ta Kurope trom American Aantly peaboard ports during the part week han heen nmiall. With a leas crop and no old corn of consequence Ly supplement tt from the crop of 1874, the preseub price iW much below that of last year, ‘The apriug plowing and sceding in the West Will Boon be $n full operation, during whieh a stuall movement to the eeaboard 14 expected, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUGTS—Were again active, and oxcited enthe speculative articles, though live hogs wore easter, with a rather larger supply thaw had been count- ed upon for Saturday, The trading wae chiefly Werte ern, and under Western influences, thoro being no par- ticilar encouragement in the tong of advices from other points, till tha latest New York dinnatels quoted Lird higher, ‘There was, however, n rather goneral fcoling that the produce of tho city {9 concentrating into a fowsstrong bonds, and the ‘wharts rushed tn tu fll, whilo a fow wore ansious to go long In what they thought ta be guot company, Hurvsexte—The Commercial Report gives the fole lowing as tho shipments of provisions fruta tha potot for the week ending March ant stave Nov, 1, 1874, togethor with comparizon Week onding Mar. Is, 1 Imo work Sinco Nov. 1 Samo ‘thing baie ‘Yue following were the slupments Ang March 11, 19334 Pork, 7,435 br ’ 2yhGd tes; geoen 280 Ist nilddlee, 2:54 9 ‘ont—Was very selivo and advanced 25 10¢ per bri beyond the highest Ogurea of Friday, ‘lhera were agoml many buying orders on the market from outaide, and local operators wera auxionn purchasers, A good deal of the.buylng wae done ta Milt shorts, but there was alco a greater disposition to take hold, cx yeclally on the long futures, aa shown in tho unusual activity In the June option, ‘The strenyth In pork i furprlaing tue oldest operators, | stocks arn very. large, oust the demand for consumption ia falling oi; yet the market is buoyant, Galea wore reroried a follows: 320 bels caah or seller the month at $1.85; 4150 brla gellor April at ¢ 20,105 IxGi0 brian relicr May at §2),0re20,4 bY ors seller June at 6,000 bela aly nt $:0,00020. hele, ‘Tho market cloned at $2.0 esl, 03 for April, $20,010,024 for May, and $-H5920,57N for Jung, ‘Other deactiptions of pork ware qulct snd firmer nt $20.30 for clear, §(6,76317.00 for prime mang, and $13,765 14.00 for prime do, Tann—Wos relatlyely quict, but 2¥e per 100 Ite higher, in sympathy with pork, Iiverpcol was une changed, but New York was firmer at tie close, Tho comparative woakucss in lard recontly has probably ‘been partially due to a falling off in tho butter markos, tho high prices of which checked conaumption so auch undor present business dullnows as to brivg about a severo reaction, slag of lard were reported gash at $13.65 91 1.70, 4,000 ter salior ri 16, 4,150 ten aallor May nt $1: 0 toa seller Juno nt $1410) 814, Oics. “Che market closed at $id.10.21: ne 13.77 3y seller Apri LSUEILOTG for and 14,13 (@14.15 for June, domand, and firm at full ‘Mrata—Wero in very previous pricea, the trading belug chiefly tn larga lota, rovoral of which wore “turned over” at the current diferonce, Sales were reported of 300,01 lin should. ere, scllor May, at 74c; 100 tea awent pickled hame (14 he) at L1e 57750,000 the anort riba at 10J;¢ for May, aul 103ge (country) for April; 230 boxea do at le, cast; “100,000 Ia short cleats, seller May, at 11 40,000 Ha’ long’ cleare at 10370 cus, ‘Tho marl closed at 73j0 for shoulters, cash or March; odo roller April: i#e do acller May; long clear, Ize cael or seller March ; «lo selior Aprit, 10},¢3 do reller May, 10S%e ¢ short ribs, 10%46,104;0 rash or dolier March ; do salier April, 10403 do aeller May, (> casi May} 17,¢3 short clears, cavh or’ solar March, 10/0; do ‘seller April 10740; do acllor Bay, Ise, Loxed meats te higher than foose, Swoet plokled haus, 15 tnaverage, at IallXe, Macon meats quoted at Wide for hams, Bo for shoulders, 11140 fur whoré rus, and 120 for sort cleary—alt packed, Ghmage—Wan quiot at T@10C. BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quict and nomiuatly un- changed, at $2.25 for moss, $245 for oxtra ites, aud, $21,toa 2200 for hams, ‘WaLLow—Quoted at BN@S%fc, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quiet but firm at the recent advance, tho fact of light stocks, and coutinued light reecipts, making holders carcless about making coneesslons to attract trade, Saloa wore reported of 260 brie wintcrs on private terms; 475 bris spring extraa at $4.60@)1.05. Total, 135 bris, The market clowedas follows: CLoico winter extras, $5,50@6.75; common to good do, $1.00 @5.00; cholco spring oxtras, 4.624@4.15; falr do, shipping grader, 1.25G4.50; Minnoaotae, $5,00@3. Patent spring, $5.00Q9,00; spring auperfinos, $1. 4.00) tye Hour, $5.25@5.0I36 5 Duokwheat do, ‘Ditax—Was in fair deman'l and s shade ester, Salea ‘Were 4) tons at $20,00 on track, and $21,00 free on rd Conn-Mrar—Was quoted at $3,49@9.60 per brl for Good, and $:4,00@24,50 for coarse, WHEAT—Was less activo, but qenorally strong, {nough averaging 40 per bu lower than on Vriday, ‘Tho market depended litte upon nilvives from other polnts, which, indeed, were not important, but was ehfefly local and influenced by the woather outlook, ‘Thore wass rather widesprosd expectation that the croasing of the aun to the northorn side of thocquator would Uring a radical chauge of tomporatire, tho bad wenther of the past wook betug regarded aa tho oquinocttal atorin, Tha milter tomperatura of Huturday, with « promizo from “Old Proba” that thero would be afurther movement in that direction, fostered the {des and Induced a good many to look for ‘8 declino in prices, especially as New York rofuned to move upwaril in concert with Chicago, But there waa not much property offered at the decline, sa holders think the next crop will probably bo very much below an average ylold, ‘he weather of tha coming week will bo alldmportant ax a regulator of prices, If it stionld continue to. bo wintry for the noxt (on days thare will bo very few to Delieve in s good crop of apring wheat. Soller April opened 95%c, declinod to Use, ruse to Y5sze, receded to 053%¢, and advanced ‘to sie, clowing at 95140, Beller tho mouth, or regular No, 2 epriug, aold at S1¢@dSe, clouing at 917{c; gilt-edgod receipts of do cloxed at 05i{c, Keller May sold at 931; @v%¢, closing at 9s#(e, Hellor Juno sold at O8,awaxo, Cauh ualcn wero reported of 1,000 bu No, 1 upring at O73¢ca0Re + ts.w bu No.2 dot 914495340; 6,00) ba No, Sido at 8Te for winter, and B4b0i¢o for gllt-cdyed roceipte, anid 1,400 bu Fejocted do (fro) at wz, ‘Total, €3,4U0 v ts Mixwesora, Warat—Wae quiot end ateady, Satos eouttined fo 1,400 bu No, 1 spring at No, 9 was entirely nominal, GORN—Wan more active, at about the namo range of priced ag on Friday. ‘The'market opencd weak, but recovered tone towards 11 o'clock, though Liverpool was calor, and New York was tindarstood to be 60, Huta fatr apeculativo demand was stliaulated here by atatiatical reporta from New York to tho extent that there is now a practical deficiency of 100,000,000 bur, duo to inereaued conaumption during the very bard winter, and a decraasol yield In 1314, This also im- proved the fecling among holders, Seller April opened at 603¢¢, sold at (We, and advanced fo tAtge, closing at oaiec, Beller the 3nouth, oF caah Na, 2, fo at bia C6i¢c, closing at tise, ler May wold at 72%4@72!c0, clotiig at 72ije, Seller Junowold at TGtssee Cast ales Wore reported of 78,800 bu No, 2. at G6@0el;; 000 bu rejected at SG a 3 aud 1,200 buecars at OF4@drc on track, Total, #4,000 bu, ONTS—Wero quist, though'a little’ more active than on Fridsy ata shade better prices, ‘The demand was light, but thero were fow sellers on the market, which aympathized more or lexa with tho firmness in other grain, Geller April sold at 53346797;c, and closed the outside, ‘Bellor Muy sold st SU7{taSi0, clung at the tuside, “Regular No, 2 wold at Gi@sutgc, and atrictly fresh receipts at 633(@Mo, Kales wero ro- po 4,200 bu No, dat 53's @5icz 4,200 bu by wainple at 66@5000n track, Total, 15,490 bu, TRYE—Was in moderato Foquest at unchanged prices, Balos were made of 1,200 bu No, 4 frosh at vi@vsec, ac- coraine te Jocation, Also 100 bu by sample ot 70 on t rack, BARLEY—The market was git, ond easier for regu- lar, but stronger for freuh recelpts in favorite houses, for which there was cousiterable iudulry ¢ alwo for April, The reccipte wero very small, Sellor April sold at $),0i@1.05}7, and closed’ firm at the inside, Beller tha month Was quoted mt $1,091.10 sellers, Hreals recelpta of No.2 wold at $1.23Gi2,14 to N, Hand quoted at £1.1531,10 in A, D, & Co, Regular No, 3 brought §1.05scs1,0y, and wos offered in round lote at the outalde figure, No, J waa nominal at vi@vie, and 810 was bid for rejected. Cash aales were report: ed of 0,000 bu No, 9 at $1,09834@1,14, sccording ta loca- tion, snd 2,000 bu by samplo st $1,00@1,15, Total, 8,006 bu, A TEST, Mees pork was fairly active in tho afternoon, and firmer, clouing st $2.03 cash and §20,174 (20.10 for Muy, ‘Balen wore unde of 5,750 brie at £20.02 20,0% for April ; $ave W073 for May § $20,076 20,79 for Juno, and $41,75 for July, Lard was quict, but Urmer, eloulng at $13,773 for April, aud $14.00 for May, with sales of 2,000 Ula at $1,716 for Aprlly $4 for Muy; and’ $1415 for tt, ‘The Call Board will mect hereafter on Saturday af- teruoon at 4 o'clock, ‘The lst of articles called will ba contined to mess pork, lard, and bulk meats, Wheat waa intate request aud easter, Seller Apri} gold at UsG@uaney cl tthe inside; sellur May at 933¢6983,¢, clowng at 993g aUaIio. Corn was ty demand, aud firmer, under hat offer. At P0%G0 “aellor Apell 5 7240 seller Say ; seller June, re quiet and firm at 693;0 for April, aud S70 i ery GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOL—W a2, BAVOM-CORN—The domand continues fale and the market Grim, Quotstiovs for good to cholce burl are raised to 134glic, sales having been made re- cantly at these tigurce, Qthor grados aro licld bighor by some parties, but cor~ is atild offered at tho prices wiven, Biuce the lst of March about 100 tons af corn shuts, Seglh han Leen slipped to Obto, which Ie almost equivalong tosonding coals to Neweastlo, However, this corn conniated chletly of the lower gratos, and was wanted todupply adeiiciency in the Ohlo crops, which was compored largely of the hetter anatities, Following aro tho quotations: Good to oxtrs hurl, valle; brush that will work itself Into a ¢boice hurl broom, Healy fair to good ilo, 10g1UWo} Interior bruels, Via Ha ervokal, BYAIKC, BUTTER—Prices coutinue to work downward, Tho fact that prices at the Enat aro relatively lower than hore koopa ehippers out of the market, and it now looks as thougt to work off the butter now on hand, Pricoa cousilerably balow thoso now ruling will havo toheaccented, Wo further reduce our quotations, at follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, XieIIe; mediim to Boot grades, 18990; Inferlur to conimon, 12@a1T0$ iuferior to choles roll, ate BAQGING—Trado remaina rather quict, but some slight: improvement 1s observable aa compared with the earlier weeks of the soason, and prices cantinia to work firm, Wo quote: Stark, 31ye; Lowleton, Montaup, We; American A, Otter Creek, 290; burlap 1 alnsle, IC@1GK04 do double, we, CHEESE—Pricea remain unchanged, Business fs not active, but aven at the present rata of consump- ton, tho aupply witl bo exhausted before the coming Aoason's make fa Mt for market, Quotations aro 17413 Asjge for prime mild factory, snd 10G18e for lower grades, COAL—Iard coal ia firinly held, Soft varletlen aro selling with somo frreqularity, A ltverst amount of trading was done, both on local ant country account: Tackawannn, $9,503 10,00$ cannel, $2,008.00; Frio and. Walnut 1110, '§7, Lick Won, $7,003 Brookn, $7.(K); Hocking Valloy, $6.50; Indiana Muck, $5.00u,5,50 3 Mini Mn 6,00, DRE HOGS—Tho atferings wero very small, hence Kittle was done, Hales wera made of 27 head, divtding on 903 Ibs, at 8.603 1.00, DAUGS—Tho domond {+ woreasing, and the gene gral market ia firm. Quotations Acid eitrtey 1, E1NG061405 acid, tariaric, powdered, Ib, S¥uatte carb, Mt, 2G.5Wey axlo-groago, daz, $1.50 Borax, ‘rof,, t, (alee; blue ‘vitriol, tb, creain tattary pure, th, 4igSle; edcht- , Aton, th, #xA:K0; chloroform, I, $1.1id 0} plycorine, 1 th bull, 20 sie 3 gui | ar: able, picked, 6u@76e; quin arable, porta, 26 Auta camphor, My Ste 1005 ueN OP UTM $..2549.60 gutu shellac, fy, ‘ascav50;. glue, white, th, 6600 ¢ Oar Deeb morph. Nt ATR caalor, $1,504.75 per gal, ; do, Iomon, a, chlor, 2, SAG We; 403 quinine, atiph,, on, $2.2« that'd.25'3 rook ipocad, pawil, root rhel,, E. 1, paws. Ib, $1.25veL. ‘yale, O2, $1014 wiplur, ib, Ages Amoakeay, Bye Ic@li¥e; guuules, 1b, $1,504 gal opsom, tb, 231350; allver, mt. 1,10; soap, Cantilo, get th, gle; AMfio te sasrafras bark, 17G¢200, :QQd—The receipta wera targer, and prices fell in consequence, Bales wero made at 25026, and early at 5k, Denture wero ansiona to close out, oa the iniider Wweathor Ieads thont 10 oxpect larger rocelpts soon, FISH—A quiet feoling ngain provalled in tho fisi-markol, ~ Luw latgs orders ore now being Yaced, nod dealers evinco mora wiilingness to “ahado pricen'? than formerly, Woe repeat onr quotations | No. 1 whitefish, i bri, B4.25@ No. 2 do, $3,006.15; No,’ 1 trout, §.2%3 No. 1 shoro ‘mackerel, ovr, No, 1 bay, $4.75@7,001 $5.25@6,50; family mackerel, 3¢-brl, 1 1 shore kits, $1./5¢1.80} bank $1,03 (N20; Geurgo’s coltivi, $5007; Labrador here ring, split, brie, $3,50.22,00; do X-brl, Janrador horring, round, bri, $7.50@5.00; lo, S=br), 4,004.15 ; nealited lorring, per box, 459470 3 Colum= Ua liver salmon, N-111, 50G9,75 ; ocean trout, 2 doz and 4 doz per caro, #.50, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tho firmness for some timo past noticeable in the market for domestica haw in no dogroe slated, notwithstanding the fact that flo ud- vancod prices latoly ent iblishest have caused a leanenod movement, Apples and penchos are conaldered ood property, oven at present prices, Forelgn frulta rule quiet aid steady: FonrioN—Datea, 67403 tiga, arnins, 15G@.16e figs, layers, 19,4190 } Turkish prunes, taelige; French prinea, Kear, 12@133ge 3 da, boxes, Akalses’ raisins, Inyers, $i.l0ce3,16; loosd Mus: cate), $4,00G4.00: Viloucts, alte; Zante eum rant, TMG737e j eltron, "lo ¢ lemon pool, 17@I ko. Donestio—Alden aples, 1722 Blch Wyade; India and Lili Bea, 1, codfish, 05 i 103g¢ ; do" mixed, 83 {skeaesinal ay eibee 3 pitted chorries, 3kete. Novi— Simonds, Torragona, Aic@2io : Nuples ronoble walnuta, date; Lraxila, Texas, 15816e 3" Wilmington per: Tenhosaoa peanuis, 6@Se; African por- nuls, 61, GHEEN PRUITS—Forolgn fruite wore moro plenty and easior batateady ut the prices given, Bananas are beginnltg touppoar in the market :” Choice Mcaains and Paleemo lomons, $3,00 por box ; Valoucla oranges, $10,00212,C0 per caso; oranges in boxes, $3,085, apples, per bri, $1,008.60; choica do,’ §2.70@3: bananda, 31,0 (07,09 por bunch, GNOCERIES—The grocery tradto wan only moderate- ly xetfvo und prices underwent no quotable alteration, ruling comparatively stoady aa given below : Itck—Patne, 73gi@Bey Kangoon, T@TKe; Caro- Lonishana, TABI. COrPREA—O,'G, duva, Bigiedlikyes Tava, No, 2% 913 826; choica to faney Itlo, 121/230 ¢ goo to primo do, @123403 common to fair, MinMIgez roasting, 13314@ Woy Hingspora Java, 24i@I5}se; Couta Rice, Zi Mia} Maracaibo, 1eg235;e, Svains—Patont cut lost, 1144@113fer erushed and powdered, M's@ll%es grauulatad, LG standard, 10°j¢; do No, % 10';¢; UB, 103] oxtra ux@brges ONO. 2, V3 ellow, O'No, 1, ((@03;05 choleo rown, 44; wes tale to ‘prima do, a@sye} ‘common do,’ Ty@Qize; choice molanses sugir, 8Y@I0; common to falr do, T@BE; Ne 0. coniman iv choice, 74 (a0e, Biacra—Diamoud ‘drips, $1.15@1.00+ ellvor drip; extra fine, G5@10e; good sugar-houso wrup, GDI, extra do, 6aise;" New Orlesus molusaua, cliolco, now, TkbiISe3'do prime, TW@T2e; do common, LUGUIC; Vorto Rlco molasses, 604550; common imuoliacay, Alco die, SergE#—Allepico, 1317@16340; clays, 49@5303 cax- nin, WOIIOr popper, Sidsca; hutmegs, No, 1, $1260 1,495, ginger, Aftican, 29.2343 do Caluutta, 185200, Boava—German Mottled, Ex ulies Golden Weat, 43{ ily, Giz Xo; White Nose, GYGOKG; a5 Gc; White Lily, 6. Savon Imperial, big sAhtfe, MAY—\ in vontinued good demani and steady, Quotations: No, 1, $18,00@218,50; No, 2 do, $17,0uG 17.803 mlxed, $16,004316,50 ; upland prairie, $15. 10,00; No, 1, $14.60410,00 7 No. 2, $19.60@14,00, HIGH S—Wero quiet aud unchanged. sales woro limited to 100 brie at $1.11 per gallon, Now York wos quoted steady at $1.15, with somo holders saking an advance, : HIDEH—Wore slow, The receipts wore exceoted by the shipments, but mauy dealora woro disposed fo operatn apatingly, in consequonce of the ile. pression East aud abroad: Green city butehors', Tes grcen frozen, 74@7K0, opened and sclocted ; greon oured Hybt, BY@lcs heavy do, Riedie; part cured, ‘TMGio} ree calf, 160; ry Bint hides, kip, and calf, 17 Gide; dry aalted uldes, 14180; deacon wins, 45a5be $ abcop polis, wool estitnatod a8 washed, por 1b, d0gizc. ‘Hides with one grub aud over are clasved as dainaged. Damaged stock brings two-thirda price, aud branded 20 per cont off, Hovs—Conaumers are buying froin hand to mouth only, Tho market is oxy, ond allgut concoiwlona would perliapa bo made for dash. Weslorus aroquoted at aiadue, INON AND BTEEL-A fate ordor trado was reported. at uuchanged rates, The general market ja tirm in consequence of the continuance of the strike: Iron, 2 8-10@3c rates; harso-Ahino iron, tases iron, Tig @se per tb; Norway nallrods, vay Ene glish spring steel, (@lles Amorican cant spring’ stec!, toed tire, 34 i2., 8@10e; tool ates], Aimorican cast, 1603 English do, io, LUMBER—Continuos in fale demand and steady: First clear ne ate, $52,00955,00 Bocond cloar, J inch tod inch, 50,00 ‘Third clear, 1 fuck... ‘Mhird clear, thick Cloar flooring, let anit 2 Olear aiding, Ist and 2d, First commun #iding, Flooring, first common, Flooring, sucond common, d Jor boards, A btock hon! lun Joist and acantliny, 14 to 44 feat, Lathes ‘A aliiugica Shlugics on track {4}: 1L3—Trado romaii ‘at “former following 4s the list: Carbon (atandard. white), 115 deg, test, 186; do Iinole legal text, 150 deg’ 16a; do headiiaut, 130 deg,, 10; oxtra winter lard clit $1,151.16 No, 1, 95c; No, 9, 0c; Hinsood, raw, BIG S23 do bolted, 83@b70; whale, 71aT8e; uporm, $215 4.40; neatefoot oll, strictly pure, $1.05; do extra, D0 DSez'do No. 1, 75GeHd0; bank ull, iSo: wlralts,” GOc ; pluinbago oll, diets turrentiue, 4a tte? nebuths, US gravity, 1503 naphtha, common, M3gi913e, POTATOLS—Wore scarce and firin, tinder © good Tocal demand, hoje jeachblowa were frnlor, Lut poor lots of any varicty were slow, Wequote: Laat orn Peachblows,$1.030 1,10; Wealern, Wei 31,00 Early in cars,’ 25g05c. ‘Peachuluws from wtore ut 0569 1,20 ¢ arly Rose, $1,001.10, POULTRY —Was in aétive local request and fem, choice offerings bringing readily outulde prices, Tho Focoipta Wore only fair: Turkeys, 15.4189 $ chick Mromed, 14:giUe. por to ducks, 14100 per ij gocse, 6@100 per . SEEDS: and weak at $2,359.40 for primo, $245@2,50 for choice, and $2.0592.20 for Clovor sold at $0,409.60, and $7.0 for cominon, mammoth, “Hungarian was’ fri at wWe@¥l.00 for good to eiolce, oud millet ndvanced,. selling at'$1.0005 1.85, to the extent of 401 acca, Winx wold at $2.07; the outside for sowing acod, A '—Met with » falr order demand at unchanged Onondaga and Saginaw, tine, $165; $1.70 pediuery coarse, 7 coarse diamond, bout $2.75; datry, with bagu, n wack, $i, a aah ened Youaltionell ‘calvad ere 10c, the auttelde obtainable only toe very carcasses, Coarse aud rodium calves choice fresl sold at S@Tc. WOOL—There was no change, Tha offerings are Yory wniall, aud dealers casily obtain present prives for’ wavhed and fie wold; Good to prime tub- washed, S0@88¢3 poor to good tub-washod, 45@320} duo and qmodium washed Hecce, 47@Wo} coarse ecco, 4@ 150; medium’ snd coareo Une 36@3To; Aue unwashed, 47@33¢; pulled woo!, LIVE STOCK. CUIGAdO. Recelyts were as followat 5,539) d polaratum, | Waturday,, | 1.200) 7,00 Total anal 41204 7,817 Last week, f Bivtt] Lastd Week before tis 1] 6,504 lowing aro tha mhipmonts branch of tho market, and a prosporous one for relte ‘Tho margin between hore and the Esatern: markets waa siflicient ta insure = full attendance of shippers, suit, trom tho opening of trade on Monday down to the ctoro of the wexk, good to choice heaves met with a atoady, atrong demand, Improvomont In tho demand for medinmand common grates was aleo cbecrvable, and, taken all in all, tho eltuation of tho market waa eminontly satisfactory to the selling luter- est, Pricea of all giadea ayo beon thoroughly ans talned, while for the better qualities the demand wan suMiciently urgent to causo an appreciation of !,<et¢e, |' choteo to strictly prime reatily commanding €6,0%4 7.00, Stock steers ara atltl In good request, with price firm nt $3.80.24,56 for common te good thrifly droves, averaging from 700 to 1,050 Ibe, Urdinaty to cholca cowsare goughit after by tho homo trade, at $.75@1.78, Bealawage ecll ag low as $2.75%¢.25, Veal eaves cone tinno scarce, and reliable quotations cannot bo given, Ratunday wan a fairly active day, and the markot pro- sontui{ a atoady tono, Anon the preceding daya of tho week, shippers accuired the major portion of tho offer« Ingn, they paying $5,030.25 for common tocholca tals of from 1,10 0 2,130 Re avorsyo, Bales cf atockors and bniteliers’ atu wore chiefly at’ $3.30 1.15, ieee Extra Rooves—Graded steers, weighing 1,400 to 1,850 fb eeea ++ $0,6087.00 Ohoico Jivoven—Eine, fut, well fortued year {0 6 voar old ntders, woinhing 1,00 to Good Boover—Wail-fattencd, fine) sere 6,00G0,35 forme stecre, wel@htng 1,150 {0 1,30 Ib8,,...... SACGS.76 ‘Mailinm Grates-Stoora in fair flesh, weigi= {ng 1,100 to 1,950 Iss se ayes Butehora’ Stock—Voor ta falr common to cholo cows, for city wlangliter, welalilng 400 t0 19100 Rit eseecsecssese aon Q75@I.00 Stuck’ Cattle—Cominon eattie, weighing Gob to 1,050 tba, oe vesseee BSOGLTH Inforior—Lig cows, ‘helfern, ataga, bulis, und scalawag store. Oattlo— Texas HOGS—With an ge dally sipply of Le 7,000 hoad, holdors were manters of the situation, and Prices were moved up from day to day until nu aggro Rate advance of 3vd50c wan catabluticd, There was not a specially active demand olther fram focal ar out aida buyore, but the offerings nowhere near equaled tho trado roquirements, aut the competition tae times apirited, under which ordinary to cholco Iiqut Woights reached §7.25(¢7,35, anit good to extra hicavy, $7.75.0840, ‘These aro ‘higher peices than haya pro- Viouely ‘provaited luce the “fears Immedistoly suc- ceeding tho close of the war, ‘Tha fact that thoy have failed to call out any considerable increase in our attpe ica may be accoptad ax evidence that the Northwest apretty thoroughly drained of morchantable hoga, ‘Tho indications aro that high prices will prevali throughont tue spring and sutomor, Saturiay war a coniparatively quiot day, and pricen wore not sustained. Light welghts ware fo some ex- tont neglected, and before the day was over prives iad cased of Ig ite from tho highest point touched dur- ing tho wee. In gonil to cholce heavy the redaction wax uot nniterial, Sales were nt $7.01@7,60 for Nght, and at $7,505.95 for vomnton ta choice heavy, ‘ROG 8: . Aes PricestNo, lv, Price, ooo FES) AT 262° $7.63 Tabb 9 a P—With a supply but little mora thon half as 0 ag that of tho previous week, the wintket line de- valaped Jocreased strangth, Under the aniail roceipls of the tirat three days values appreciated to the oxtent of 40.4600 fer 190 tha, which Iniyprovomont was aus. tained to tha clogo, Bslos were at $1,007.25, We quote poor to common at $4024.75; “medium Bt $5,0095,25 ; aud good to choice nt $5.60: a aT. LODIN. March 20,—Hoos—Firm; Yorkers, lun to fair packing, $7,009 7,50; good Sr. Love, Mo, 20,000,753 'medh ta ‘oxtra, $7,75038,75, Oatrie—Activo; sales of modinm native shipping at $5,406.50; good native but 5,2555.80 5 common to futr mixod, $1,955.00; native stockors and fvoders, $1.0056 at CINOINNA’ Oierexatt, 0. Starch £0.—Hoae—Demand good at fat pate j eamimen, HBGIB) fate to imeadhura, AH; gaod to’ cholco, §8.25@e,c0, Tacalpte, tab; sluprienta, 6£0, * £4 qe —__—_.___. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Lrvenroot, March 20—11 a, m.—Flour—218@22s Gil, ‘Wheat—Winter, 98 11@% id; spring, 8a Nd@sa gu ; white, 8a 11d@9s 6; club, 9s 4d310s, Corn, a2 Od @ia, Pork, Ts, Lard,.634, Livenroot, March 0—1:30 p. m,—Droadstuffa dull, All unchanged, Lonpos, March %0,—Consola for monoy, 9275693; account, 235 173g 5 'OiH, 1OTAY ; 10-105, 103; now: fw, 1033¢; Now York’ Central, 02; Erle, 2423 profor- red, 933 Pants, March 20,—Rontos, Gtf 5240. Faanuront, March 30,~'62a, 903, Livenpoor, Muro 20—Eveniug.—Droadstuffs dull, Tacon—Long cloar midules, 488 Gd: stort cloar mide ales, 50a dd; shouldors, 360 Gd; hams, long-cut, 3a, ANtwenr, March 90,—Potroleum, 800, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Doxtox, March 20.—The condition of tho wool traile Tomaius unchanged, witha fair amount of bustnons, ‘Thora arealargo number of buyors in market, at tractod by the comparatively lew price of fino fleeces, on which further alight concessions hava been made, {na few Instances, to effect sales, but othorwise prices are unchanged, Sales of tho week includo Ohio and Pevnaylvansa flooces, X, XX, and No.1, at 52@5805 Michigan fleecen, 50@510; Woatern and other fleeces, 47510; woehod combing, 6YBOe; Oregon dolaino, 470; unweabod combing, 450; scoured, SO@ITH0; superiine and X pullod, 6@S7e, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. Naw Youx, March 20,—Dusinoa was checked by » anow-atorm, ond transactions were light with agente, importers, and jobbers, Calton goods in steady do- mand, and heavy; atandard end low grade fine browns closely sold up, White Tock bleached sirtings ad~ vanced Jo, Washington cambrios now Te, Peabody plain and Sgurod sideband prints now aye, and solide 8c, Giughams in good demand, Woolow goods quiet, PITTSBURG Olt. MARKET. Prrtancng, March 20.—Potroloum quiets, orude, $1.17 st Pathor’s; refnod, 110, Philadsiphis do- livery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW TONK, Special Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, New Youk, March 20,—Vnoun—Steady and quiet; sales, 20,400 Driv; Southern flour quiotand unchanged ; sales, 680 bris, Corn-moal in fair roquoet at atoady pricea; sslos, 700 bris, Gnain—Wheet a shade firmer mth s fair export and. moderate hone trade demanil; wator, 70,000 bu, FLAS@LIS for No, 3 apring; $117@1.19 for No.2 Chicago; $L.17G1.19¢ for No, 2 Northwost- erm; $1.10@1,21 for No, 2 Milwaukeo; $1.29 @i% for No, 1 apring; $1.11@1,24 for for ungraded Towa and Minnesota spring ; $1,35G 1,974 for winter red Western; $1.28@140 for amber do; $1,29@1,28 for white Westeru, Itya steady at 9@95e, Darley soarca and advancing ; sates 10,600 yu common Danublan at $1.10; 3,000 bu four-rowact State at £1.25 in store; 10,000 bu California brewing on private torms, Barley malt quict and firm, Coro firma, with s moderato export and home-trade inquiry ¢ sales 27,- 090 bu, at B1@B5a for Western mnixed ; Se" for ycllow Wostera,' Oata more active and firmer t sales 51,000 bu, at O7G@OIe far mixed Woatern; C8@70)¢a for while ‘Weatorn, Puovisions—Pork firm at $20.1020.89 for new moss ; $15,50G10,00 for extra primo ; $19.00 for prime mess, eof ateady at $10,50 for plain moses $11.00 12,00 for extra do, Beef bama unchanged at $10.00@ 21,00 for primo, Tlerea beef steady at $20.00 21,00 for prime moss; $22,00@24.00 for Indiana, Lard fire ; wales 200 tea at 2430 forprimosteam, Bacon remains quiet; Western long clear, 1180; 3 boxes city, 113403 short clear, LNo¢ ahort rib, 1134, Dreasod Logs somewhat scarce but in demand; elty, UFpis1Ua; Western, Vig@0sic, ‘ALLoW—bttll steady, wich firm demand} sales, 135,000 ths prime stock at 83,@83;c, ‘ Miuaxy< ta fale Tequost j sales, 160 briaat $1,.144@ por gallol “NavaL Uronts—Spirits of turpontine frm, with fate inquiry at 300, Merchautable rusiu firm, with limited demas at $4,075 @ 215 for common to good strained, Faeronte—Vory little doing, ia consequence of the sxhorultant dassand un, ifr grain, rate, by titua: ry for Trivati t Darky with 2.000 untae Bu, potrolounn at Bi, Wiltecetere—Whisky, 704 brie; four, 6,180 do corm- nical, 804 sacks, 100 brie 7 pkge; beof, 5 do; pork, 385 day cht meats, 1,119 doy butter, 1.094 dot Cheese, 621 do; lard, 743'do; oll cake, ‘810 packs atearlile, 104 phys; ‘wheat, $8,000 bu;' corn, 14,014 do; oats, 8,000 do} socds, 188 doz malt, 3,600 dot dreasud Hoge, 120, @ Asscelated Fras, 3 fo thi New Youx, Maroli 30,—1':0un—Ntoady and scarcel so firm; receipts, 10,000 bri; prices unchanged, Ulga flour and corumoal stosdy and uuchanged, ‘AnarN —Wheut dotter ; lorate demand ; roceipta 16,000 bu; No, 2 spring, O1.2161,45; Nod 60 | 1.181 No, 9 Chicago, strat 205 ‘aby No, af do, $1.12 No, 9. Nort! Mn. $1178, 2 Milwaukee, SLD ate ad tinesnta epring, $1.24. winter red Weatern, $4251.27 j amber do, $1.22 1.0; white do, $1081.08," Tiye atoady at! DK Barloy wearco and’ advancing: prime Canada Wert Rola at $1.40, Malt quict and firm, Corn firm with moderato demand, roceipte, 19,000 buy mixed W ern, Blieasige; yellaw do, He. Ota a ah former and’ more actives" reroizte, #000 buy mixed Western, white Wy Gu 20; new 1G. Pi Have Firma and wnehangait, . Gnocenter—Coffee dull atid Reavy; tly, Hata in gold, Sune qulet and steady; fair to quod retin ie THOT; prime, Be; Centrifugal, aye, Rico quiet. Peraoveua—Quilot and castor; refined, 1430; ernde, The, Srnatyep Neats—Pirm at 2,106.3 Seautrs ov ‘Tunvextine—Firy at thie, a8—Heavy + Weatern, dx@itlo, LeaTiOn—Gulets hemfock role, Bucnox and Rio Granite light, mititie, anil heavy welghts, 264@3 ie, Woor—Haiy ; domentle, Meee,“ s0¢00e4 pulled, NOV; nnwarhed, Ikasic, Vaovtuona—Pork Mrmor; now, $20.80, Drraroit hogs fhetn 3 Wostern, $.d7¥e, Beet quict, ‘Cut nicata auiety mbidlea ateady ¢ Wostern loag ‘clear, 1¢0 4 short clear, rd firmer; pritno ateam, t4'yc, Hurren—steady: Weatoru, L@aze. Currae—Unchanged, CLoven-SrRb—Fitm’; Weatorn, £11,09,@11,25, Wittany--Searealy so frm at §1.14yi@ 11s METALS—Manufactired copper stoady sheathing, Ingot and Lake,dull at $21,500: Tron—Scoteh quiet and firm at f,0@.c0 Ameri can quint at §25,00(¢9.00 ; Hustla alicet quoted at 430 in old, Nais—Firmt cut, & 0; clinch, §5,00@ G03 Loraeshps unchange THMLADELPHIA, Puttapeernta, March 21—PLoun—In activa de. mand; Wisconsin and Minnesals family, $3250.40 ¢ blate, Intsn, and Ohio do, $5.16@0,W0; blah grades, GRaIn Wheat firm and activo: red, $1,231.25 5 ambor, $1,2601.28 3 whils, $1,326 1,: ya wanted, at $1.00, Corn rathor quick; yellow and inized, s1i¢ @stc, Osta command full pricca ¢ white, b-@te, Provistoxs—Firms moas pork, $21,00e21.25, Beof hams, 1i@2le¢ amoked do, 1%~@ls¢C} pickled do, UUL@U%e, Lard, Wan xe, Wittexy—Firm for Western tron-bounil at $1.15, Vernonnust—Bteady 5 roflnod, Miya i5e; erade un- d—-Clover-roed wanted ; Wertern, $11,50@ 12,00, Timothy held at £2.00, Vlaxacod, $1.90, Burren—Dully Now York and Bradford County firate, 252v70% Westorn Nrsix, 18g2e; do scconile, Wealte; do olin, rata, 13.2, CHEER—Firm, Eaus—Virm ; Western, s@3te, CINCIND Cincrssatr, O., March “0, UN—-Fair and firm, Gnraw—Wheat steady, with mororate demand, and unchanged, Corn dull'and drooping, at Gate, Oats Meady, and moderate demamt, at Baste, lye steals; with moderato demand, '§1.10, Marley —Do- mand fight, but holders firm, OtLs—Unchanged, #-—-Falr and firm; 230, TrFu—Dorand good, at full prices for bost 8; low grades duil and nominal, KsR—Steady, with good demaud. VEN-SERI uiot aud unchangod at te, Travistons—Vork fair and frm ot $21.00, Lard strong; nteam To bids kettle, 14yc. Wulk meats fair and firm ; ehouldera, 7ya7sze, + cloar rib, UG We, Bpot s Wc buyor M c 14¢. Bacon fair and firn al ay@iryals,e, Wutsky—Falr aud firm, at $1.11, MILWAUKEE. MinwauxEr, March 2U.—FLoun—Quict and mn- changed, Guaiw—Whent firm; No, 1, 08i¢e; No, 2, 9340; April, Wisco; May, 9izj0, Onte fair nnd utnady ¢ No. 2in store, Sze, Corn firm, with good demand + No, 2 mixod, freah, Gie, Tyo scarce and flemer; No, 1 in Flore, €1.0334, Barley Orme and highor ; No, 2, $1.08; a, 3, BEC, Pnovirtons—Quiot, Bfoas pork $19.75@20.00; prime do, $17.00; extra do, $14.25, Sweot-pioklad hams Orin at t02fcalle, Dryeoited shoulders, Tia loose; middies, ‘Losaitye, Prime steam Ini hold at 1404 kettlo, 14e, Dreazod hogs easice at $1,15@2.25, ore FioNr, 2,000 bria; oata, 200 bus whens, 20,000 bu, isrurats—Flonr, 9,000 bris ; oats, 39,000 bu, ‘TOLEDO, Tondo, O., March 20,—FLoun—Falr and firm, ane i ent fair and firm; No, 3 white Wabash, 145 No. white Michigan, $1.18; extra do, % Ambo Alichigan, $1243 5 April $1.14} 3 Ma} Tuno, $1418; No.2 red) $1.1635 ; Stay, $i.1d3; amber Tilinols, 9 orn steady, with mand Ligh mizod, dye; April, tiges low mixod, G03 white, 7 ‘no grate, Drussun Hone. ia80, BOrIPTE—Flour, $00 bris; wheat, 6, $ €01 25,9 0 bu: ote 2,800 ae Py ND Bs Ore MmIPMENTs—Hour, LUI briag whoat, 1,000 bas corn, 35,000'bu ; oats, 3,696 bu, ny if ST. LouIs. St, Louw, March 20—FLoun—Firm and un- changed, Guiin—A heat higher s No, 2 fall, 1x @tI5 3 do apring, 934@05c, Corn foss firm, but prices mafutain- el; No.2 mixed, 65@90%4, Oate firm and a shade hotter ; No, 9 mixed, 693460}¢e, Barloy and rye wi changed and little doing, Wittaxe—Nominal at $1.12, Pnovietons—Pork Srm and higher at $20,75% cash anil March ; $11.00 at tho close, Dry salt moata higher 312 : Altice, acon stroug, xg UAGlie} M7@lge, Lard frm at $1870 ecrirta~Flonr, 4,000 brie ; wheat, 14,000 ub; corn, 51,000 bn; oate, 1,00 nn, ne plow BALTIMORE. Hattivone, March 20,—FLoun—Quiot. Guats—Wheat ateady, flere, aud unchunged. Carn qudetaud steady; Western mixed, 8lc, Oats dull and unchanged, {ay—Duil and unchanged, Provistons—Sirong oud active; moee pork stead; end firm at $20,50@%/,09, Bulk meats frm; shoul A(0} cleat rib, 1U3¢@ llc, Bacon firm nnd no- ye; shontdorg, O93 clear rib, 124 @121¢c, and ateaily ot £14,00@14.5 B BGG tu EAR rey Borren—Dull; Wostorn tubs and rolls, 18@2%0, > fEtRoLEUM—Dulland nominally eaalor} crude, 1@ Copree—Dull and unchanged, Watstx—Firm at $1.15, LOUISVILLE, Loviavitte, March 90,—FLotr amp Gnam—Quiet and unchouged, Max—Firm j mixed 'to fair timothy, §17,00@21,00, Vrovistons—Strong, and tending upward, Pork, $3t.00@2,60, Bulk meatse—Shoulders, 77403 wldes, Jur @IL tye, loose, Bacon—Bhouldors, 80% wides, 1174 Glaxo, packed. ‘Bugar-cured batne, 1salu\o, Lard in good demand at liga; torce, MYju160} koge, 1540. Wainxy—Easier at §1,11, i HOSTON, Toston, March 0,—FLovn—In goo demand and full prices; Weetorn superfine, $1,256t4.503 cont mon oxtrad, $5,000.50; Wisconstn and Minnesota extras, $5.256,6,253 white wheat Ohlo, Indians, and Sitchigaty $5,50@.0,50; Ulinols, $5,767.00; BL, Loula, Guain—Corn quiot at 887010 for mixed and yellow, Onde in demand at 70@790 for mixed and white. CLEVELAND, CuxveLann, O., March | 20.—Gnarm—Whent firm ; No. 1 red, $1.17; No, 2 do, $1.12, Corn and oate ateady and unchanged, DPernonxvstOniet ; ntandard white, car tots, 11360; Obto Stute teat, 123/¢ ¢ email lota, 1246 higher, Reorwra—Wheat, 2450 bu; corn, 70y bu; oats, 930 bu, NEW ORLEANS, . we Onneina, March 20.—Gnarn—Corn stoadier at y (guso, Puovistove—Pork in light supply and {n demand; Aigher j etaudand, $2150} heavy, $21.75; extra heavy, $24.00; rump, $11.00, Se Regal Fincry, Mre, disper senda this (uterouting bit of newa from Paris to tho Philadelphia Press: ho Grand Duchoes Marie of Rugala bas recoutly mado a marvelous purchase, in the shape of & bedroom garniture of point a'Alencon aco, which was originally manufactured for Mario Antoinette, The approach of tho revolution prevented tho unfortunate Queon from bocom- ng its porscuaor. It was aftorward bought by Nanolcon I, as a bridal prosent for Marie Loulao, aud was ogain sold after the Hundrod Days. Aftor many vicissttudos this rogal ploca of finery has at fast found its way into Iloyal hands once moro, It comprises a sot of curtaine, & counterpaue, anil six pillow-oovera, Tho Jaco is ag dino ag jo finest flounces ovor worn by a Royal brid and the pattern represonts baskets, wroaths, aut clustors of rosea and Nites in high rélief in tho dolicato not which forma the background of that most splendid of sil modorn Inco, the point @Atonoon, ‘The prico pun for this marvolous ffaruiture was only 26,000 franca (25,000). It has nover bocn uvod, none of ita posseavory since the days of Mario Louise haying ventured to dig- play such a picce of Royal extravaganco, thoro- fore it may bo conuldored asa great bargain for itanow purchayer, It was suggosted that it might one day return ¢2 Franooin the possession of a now Empresa, the Grand Duchoss Mario bo- ing the lady to whose daughter it waa recontly reported that the Prince Imporia! was to ba be- trothed, But the Graud Duchasy unfortunately has no daughtor, which ig a slight impedmont to tho projected union.” ——-—___—~ Imitniion ef Precious Stones, Thora lain Parla a vast oxtablidiment—the most extonuive of its kiudin tho world—where the imitation of poarls, diamonds, and precious stones gonorally-is carricd on with all the skill which modern Ingenuity rondera pousiblo, and these productions are sent to the shops of all lands, Here the wholo process of transforming & fow graing of dirty, hoavy-looking sand into diamonds of sparkling hue ia constantly going on, dhe sand thus omployod, aud upon whic! the whole art deponds, is found in the forcets of Fontainebleau; It appears to possows some pe- ouliar qualitios of adaptation ta this purpouo, ‘The coloring matter for imitating emoralds, ras bies, and sapphires [s entirely mineral, aud hau been brought to high perfection, Hundrada ut operatives ra employed Iu pollshing the colored atones and in tiniug the falso poorls with tule wales and wax. ‘The scales of tha roach and dace aro clilotly omployed for this parpoua; they have to be stripped from the dub whilo living, or the glistoniug bue so much admired In tho roat pow will uot bo imitated. Theso Paris pear! ave boon of late years xo porfectad that the doued. ‘he setilog in Liweye of tbat wold eae ‘BO 5 e waiting ways al Use faablon of the newest kind, - ~-- OURAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamshins, ~ NRW YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND uv MNCAN DS rage Mars ‘ AVERPOOL, Maren at, acy. Nata ay tial fate im ae Pn LAnsoe ‘on CANADA... Cabin pai greatly reduced Belen. Vrepald Rteerage ticket Apply to rates, Yhia Ganoral Traneattnntio Compas hotweon New Vork anil Huveay will gail 4 follows i th Hiver, Ne TE ee eget! PAE Dane To be folth Lo tolled ty a aaior Saya nto cap tutsar pricos, paratio in galt Uneludinn winel® toy cabin. Hiab $i Third cabin and”ateora gt ete ‘Amorican travolara, by taking thie tine, We hy Haglisi rattivay, ancl the discomfortan yet i MN at ¢ both, rani g HE ADIN Urorpool, do., 94 ta 97 arngm $e Ulargiiny $14 ¢ i Tee An PERSON ROT! ae ___AaSatlo and Mationn-ste:, Chicag Great Western Steamship Ling From Now York to Rristol (Engtand) direet, Great Westorn, Unpt, Windham, Raturtay. st: Fagot. Loman, Saturds Cabin Parsnen, 3101 Iaternetiaun, Bee, re Recursion ticknt 30. i Lako hora & 3f, bey Orag Freeh bee “AKO. MOPONALN, Avent, Apply at ‘Coo RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF tpatig Uxprayation or RPEMRNCR MANNS. <1 Satur conted. Sunday excepted. tMauday ex sie Five Sunday at 8:00 a. me 6 Tadiys *PeOtEL. fag no eiICAGO B NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD Mieke Oe ee carioe Madionnater and atthe depts 3 Eta Leave aPaolfio rl" @ Dubuque Pay kay aDubuque Night itz. sOmaba Night Kxnresa, rsoport & Pabaaue fapras,.. 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