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SHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY AND COMMERCE VINANCIAL, MONEY Everything was dull among (he banks yesterday, and n altuation more baro of matter for comment coul hardiy exit, There aro a few manufacturers, among them tho Growers, who are borrowers, and there {1 a mereantiio demand to make good the failure of collections, but hero fa nothing ike an actlyodomand for accommodts- ton, The waute of business and legitimate enterprise do not, in fact, weom to keep pace with the accumula- Mon of capital, There fa mtich more money to lent than good borrowars—or what pass for good Lorrowe: tn those oracting ttmes—can be found to take, Tho weather, which continnes disagreeable, inter- feree seriously with business, but tuere is « genoral fecling among merchants and financial men that (he coming of good weathor fs all that ls needed to restore sctivity to trado of overy kind. Rates of discount at the banks continue unchanged, Yoregular customers, who borrow alike whou the target ix oaay and tight, 10 per cent ia charged; occas honal borrowers, with good paper, Uke grocers’ paper, tre accommodated at # per cent; call loans ate made M7 per cent, Ontheatreet, rates are 7@18 per cont, with little doing. New York exchange was quict at 250 premium be- sween banks for $1,007, Tho orders from Use conntry for currency have been Jarger (hau usual the lant two or three days. ‘The clearings were down to $2,400,000, CIRCULATION WITHDRAWN, ‘The German National Bank of this cily las resolved toretira all of ite cireulation but the O00 It fe ro~ quired by Iawto keep, Last fall it retired $225,000, aud altogethor 1t haw now withdrawn about $100,000 of Ffreulatton, ‘The Corn Exchange Natlonal is also withdrawing ita rireulation, aud inteuds to reduce {ts notes to the legal bmitof $45,000, The Nallonal Bank circulation will be redtucod $390,000 by this action of the two banks, SPRING TRADE 1X PHILADELPHIA, & The Phitadalpia Ledger of to-day saya “\Wilo our leading buniness men aro endeavoring to peratisda themnelves that 4 more active trade {¢ ap- Proaching, it is uovertheloas true that retall dealers sro agood deal oppressed, There has boon a steady shrinkage, especially in dry goois, for the past year vad a half, which hay operated ss acontinued presaura on their business, daily a little more snd more iinpoy- orisbing then, All have been anxiourly awaiting (he change when the daily demand shall daily Jucrease thio supply. aud every holder of stucks of gdods aall feci aa mtich ricbor aa that dey's advatice in p Tl desirable point of time has been anxiously avwaitod, and apmie over veuttre to assert their belief that the edvent of tha good time coming {a hore, aud fs sven in the improved demand for our leading staples, fron and atee!, ‘kta tu hoped so, but while aur banks continue yo very dull, Dualuess of no kind can bo very active or proitable, ‘The racetpta at our Lanke aro generally jirge, twice that of the offerings of paper for dixcount, antl io some instances within tho current wock we have been Informed the receipts have been five and six timea the oferings, This3s not a healthful trade report THR CANADIAN sTRINGENCY, ‘The tightneas tn the Canadian money market has Apparently passed ite worat point, ‘Che Moutreal Gazete of Mouday nays t “It ta truo that during the past week two or threo failures haya occurred, but in all cases the anseta wee tore than sufficient to meet Hiabilitles, if outstanding ul overdue debta wero sollocted, But here the dil ity Mes. The completa bluckads of the roads throughout the month of February, together with the Fuall movement of prodtice in the fall, locked up money which otherwise, aud in ordinary sessoua, woul Lave boen freely cireulating, Tuts in the main ratise or fonudation of the sirlugency, altuough St may havo Leeu uggruvate2 by other causes,” CALIVONNIA MINING BTOUKH. Tha Bulletin saya: “ If we can judge the remainder vf the year by the firat threo months, the chances ar thatthe asseasineuts will outbalance the dividends, Tt lstruo we have au Increased amount for the Gon- solidated Virglana mine, but tho Belcher and Crown Polntinines have ceasod to pay, which neutralizes the amount recelved from the Comatock Lode, But in tho mucantimo thore {8 an enlarged amount of proparstory work in progress, aud of coureo a corresponding in- rreavo in tho aewesement Hist, ‘Tha numbor of mining Ansesuuenita delingtent this month is forty, tho largest umber in along tim, ‘The Chronicle of tho 1ith reports prices: Consoll- ated Virginia, £1353 California, $31; Ophir, $103; Mesican, $29 regular, and $20.50 buyer $10; Beat & Belcher, $14.50: Overman, $30; Julia, $3.973(26.0244, Dids—Alphs, $19.50; Belcher, $3; Chollar, $34; Em- pire Mill, £: Gould & Curry, $18.50; Imperial, £7,874 ; Unton Consolidated, $4.80; Xellow Jacket, $75; Bullion, §16,50, Culted States Ca of *! United Staten 5-208 of Unitea States S20 of '64,. uited Htatew 5-20p of °65 of “—January end nly... of ‘Si-January and July. of ‘%G$—Jupuary and July, WEA eee testes, Uuited Slates new fin of Io Untted Siateu eurreney 6a Guid was NG4,@i6), FOREIGN RXCHANGE. b Rlerling exchange waa 431@485; cable transfers, Lonilon, 4873; Parly, 513%, Other rates of foreign exchange ero quoted A Harle (franca), stozzan20 Germany (refeli seen OE tg A Jselgiuin (franca), ve BLOTS @SaU Wolland (guilders) 11, 413g Bwntzerland (franc B1G7;GS20 27: ct. bonds, ..,|1013; & ela Ein cago Clty 7 @ ct, sowerago, |1U13; & int. 1024; Aint, Chicago City 1 ct, waterloan|1013¢ & int. [1ua}y asf Chi » City T Wet, certificates; 043, & int. C City 6 Wet, certifieates| V1 & init.d... ounty 7 Wet, Londs,....(101}f kink i0aKy &tnt, ark 7 ct, Honds,, 03" &int, WANK STOCKS. Union National Bank, Union Btoek-Yard Nutioi Hide & Leather Bank, LATEST, New Youn, March 2i—Money easy ‘at 32434, Prine mercantila paper to 2, Sterling dull at 450 tor wlsty days, and 484 for L, Eaporte of produce for the week, 4,104,679, Cuntorua receipts, $535,000, Gold opened at 1101¢ and closed at 116, with sales in the Interim at 11035 and 1163, Gold loans were tnade fiat, and }, 1, and 2 per cont for carrying. The As- sintant-Treasurer disbursed $253,000, Clearings, $52, 600,009, Governments and railroads firm. State bonds dull, Tho stock market was buoyant and bigher early in the day, Whou Vacific Mall rose from 417; to diy, Union Pacifio from 635; to 5434, Weatera Union from 707; to 77), and Northwestern from 44 to 44);. Alter meridian there was a reaction of Xf of 1 to 13; per ceut ou realizations, aud tn consequence of tho fact that the Attorney-General to-day instructed the District Atloruey to enter suit againat the Union Pacific Hail- Foad fur $1,030,000, and againet the Kansas Pacific for $101,0, Leing & per cent of thelr net earnings, ‘The moarket wasstrong during the last hoursof businces,with ® general recovery which closed at the highest pojnt of thedsy, ‘Tho teading features wore Union Pacific, Facile Mall, Northwestern, and Western Union, Union Pacific ross to 54)¢0 on reports of further in- crease to earulugs, Pacific Mail recovered to A430 when it was kuown that the Committee of Directors had made a further reduction in the working expenses of the Company, Northwestern common ad. Yanced to 430 on au fucroased business, Western Union was very firm, and sold up fo 7c, The genoral markot closed firm tu tone, ‘Transactions aggregated 301,000 shares, of which 115,000 were Pactio Mall, 87,400 Western Union, "hud Northwestern, 9,000 Lake Shory, aud 17,00" Union GovrunmeNr DoNDi Paciic, Coupons, 1, Coupots, ‘62, Coupons, '64 Coujous, 3, . Coupons, new, Afissouris ats, ald, Teuneaors, cid. 8. Carallaas, oid ‘eUbes Le’ Ne fe Virguulas, te Sesslinaey sa Tho following instruments were Qled for record ‘Tuesday, March ‘West Polk rt, ft, dated March 22,,.50.e000 t, bet Polk and Taylor ata, © f, 20% 125 4-10 ft, dated March 4 The premises No, 6 Twelfth a1 Contro ay, 183-10 ft of ft, with bulidingy, dated Mazel 21, au min al ‘Wert Huron « at nf, 25x1 ‘West Hniron st, . Pine st, 106% ft 110 ft, dated Wright ab, 299 ftw of C: y diated March 23, ‘Ganalport ny, 50 dated March J ft, The premises: dated Mareh 20, secor Hamilton ay, nf, 48x08 Adama at dated March 1 Binte at, « w cor of Thirty-fifth at, ef, 4sxi2h ft, dated March 20... Wilmot ay, bet North Hoyne and It V6x100 ft, dated Dec, dt, 1871 a wor of Gakley st, Walnut st, 126 8-10 ft, dat MONTH OF CITE LIMITS, WITHIN RADI OV. ‘7 MILKS FROM TH COURT: 160 ft Lot 17 of Nable's i why nw i Bee 28, 40, 14, dated Jan, BOUIN OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A NADIUS OF 7 MILES Navofe of Charles av, #.¢cor of Forty-third at, w f, 119x ach, cersee$ 14,090 ecor of Fifiy-third ‘st, wf, 160% 150 ft, dated Feb, IL. Allantld at, 300 ft 8 of Paciite ai 267g ft, dated Adanix nt; 491g 2116 ft, dated Feb, o Hante pfd, Terre ch Chicagnd Alto Obio & Chere, Chi, wy Ch Kee for, & Qui ‘Qs: erry rnorentr, 70ft wof Morgan st, n f, 262100 of Gurley at, w f, 19x78 North Ci Ng ftw of ft, dated Ms 150 ft wo! 8 of Chicay Maret 2 No, % 5, ed March 6, tn of ove. rt Bl FROM THY COURT NOtAr, March 9. dated Murch 15, Lot I, Mock 2, of i nese See, Latin oat Btit Lot 39, in same addition, date eakisa Sault = COMMERCIAL, The following were the receipts and shipments of the leadiug articles of produce in thla city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock oit Tuesday morning, and for the corrceponding date one year ago: Filonr, bris,...46 Wheut, bu, Grann seed, The soed, tha. Lroom-corn, Iba., Cured meats, tus. f, bris.... Bhingles, N Lath, 0 & Alton, obey ate, sf, ‘nf, dix lock 2, G,..$ 2,400 RECEIPTS, SHIPMENTS, rsd, |] isis. | Tard. ySH4 2478) 91,718 gaano]] aaa] 10/802 49,01: r) i ase] 10° fb) 4,180, ayaa 111,7¢0] 910,734 203,604 we] B40 85,46 60,000) . 1,185,919], 418, 494 and col "gat 18%) 1 117,400) 131,000 3, corres Pring 101 Mlsoiza{ppl .. 27: 88 oe pe bg cyto td $2,500 12,000 10,008 808 00 4,109 5,000 2,100 4,500 4,800 4,500 4,000 2,000 21,280 11,625 Also the following, withous comparisons: ‘Kind af produce, Poultry, lba..,.. Poultry, coors Gu Rye Eggs, pkey Cheers, bxw Dried frutte, Green appler, bri Recerced.| Withdrawn from atore on Monday for city con- sumption : 1,373 bu wheat, 3358 bu corm, 1,716 bu ‘oats, 351 bu Lark The following grain was inspected into store on Tuesday moru.ng: 7 cura No. 1 spring, do, 20 cara Ni oats, ¥al bu rye, An election will be held on Friday next on ‘Chango for fivo Directora of the Board of Trade, that increaso ow rules, may alao be nocossary to elect still anothor Director, Jt a now atated that Australis haa for export fully 8,080,000 bu of wheat, instead of 6,000,(60 a4 previously in the number reported, Again winter! 3fora snow, though not very much of it, still enough o damp the ardor of thore who had hoped that the hard weathor wae over aud gone eliort on the strength of ft, And yet, thoy wanted us to be- Nove that tho carth fs nearing the sun ata fearful rate, Cm 0, Ido, 2 cara rejected d 1,349 bu barley, being required by th Shipped. 1 car no grado do (103 wheat); 7 eare bigh mixed corn, 20 cara No, 2.do,,22 cara rejected do (49 corn, all new: white oats, 7 cars No, 2 do, 4 cara rojected do; no ry0 5 2 cara No, 2 barley, Total, 168 cary, or 63,000 bu, In- spected ont; 4,318 bu whoat, 8,126 bu corn, 1,554 bu 7,285 cara No, Scars It ‘Why, it was 15 degrees below zero In Indiana on Mop- day moruing, with the sun nearly 1 degroe north from the Equator f Tho leading produce markets wore active yesterday, and{rregutar, Provisions wero weak, and the princi-, Pal cereals strong, the latter belng chiefly a conse- quence of the weather, which was miserable for a epring day, Thera was not much doing for abipment, and the only note in that dircctlonyoutside of the car-lot movemont, was of the recent purchase of cargo of whest to load on owner’s account, In tho market for domeatto dry goods there were no important new dovelopments, A fairly watisfactory business {s in progrosa, and the tone of tho market ts eminently healtuy, ately, with but alight variation in price: Grocerice wero movin; 1 moder ‘Moat lines are considered cheap at the rullng rates, and when tho spring trade shall have fairly opened Jobbers antic! pate better prices for the leading ataple articles, apparent in the dull, heavy butter market, feeling im still Among buyers there A appears to be no inclination to order in advance of immediate requirements, and but Uttle ts being accomplished toward roducing stocks, Cheeso, under a amall sup- ply, 1a fir, Primo mild faotory fa hold at 174@18ic. Drlud feulta wet Renerally firm, Ralsins were lower, Lut all other linea wera held at fully former rates, ‘The ful market wes Orm, under a fair inquiry. Coal and wood were steady, No price changes were noted in rou, und bagging inarkets, was a inoderate amount of trading in oils at ateady Hardware, metals, aud alla were moderately active, Tin plates coutinue firm, and natls are easy, ‘The interior demand for lumber wsa up to the aver- aid tho market (aterably steady, No changes the leather, pig: priee roported in wool, hides, or hope, Hroom corn wae in good request and firm. Timothy weud wos dull aud casler, while millet, Huu- uarian, ‘The following are the footings of the official report of grain instore in this city on the evening of Sature day | and at Wheat— winter, Rejected’ winte: No, 1 epring, TOtad. severereesseree) 4,057,000) Ccorn— Ne Total... snd clover were GRAIN IN STORE, correaponuing da Murch 20) Marehis, 1873, 1875, ms Tact vB 75 8} 9,071,072] 743) ‘29,510 1413) F0,usul Bed) dur saz 2,130,090 eld at recent figure andsold fos moderate extent, Hay was in urgent roquest and higher, the offerings belng toadequate, ‘The recelpta of potatoes continue small, and the mar- ket iu atrong, especially for cholce stock, under a good local inquiry, Poultry aold to the clty trad pricus, Eggs declined under liberal receipts, There full March a1 1874, t Oud 67 41,223 *itttia a 1. These fg- Urea ahow an inereato during the pact week of 61,998 bu wheat, 221,923 bu corn; aml a do- create of 7,29 bi oats, 2,026 tm rye, and 23,- 508 bu barloy, Total inercase, 255,001 bu, In addition to the above there was affont in the harbor, 164,579 hu wheat, anil 08,097 bu corn—the same as for roveral weekn previonnly, The following were tho stocks of gratn in Peoria Mich 13, [dtc 1875, Wheat, bu. Corn, “hu Oats,’ bit, Tye, bi, Barley, bu... 7 PROVISIONS, HOG PROPUCTA—Were active and weak, being ‘yery mutch tneetiled, The rocelpta of ve hogs were larger than had been expected, and prices declined in conesquence, which fact tended to weaken product. Attvices from other” poluts wore not very favorable to. holders, and thera was a general disposition bare ta sell the speculative articles, though thore were a good many buying ordera received from outside, Pork te moving out very freely, butte bulk of it fe undar- stood tabs going to New York, and not to fill tales there, Monee the movement did not tend tostrengtlen quotations, Meas Ponx—Pias active, and averaged 12340380 por brl ower, the closing belng 25c lower than on Monday, ‘The offerings wore very large, chiely for May and June, but they wero freely taken Ly the shorls, Sales were reported of 1,000 bris caah at $10,85@20,00 ; 7,500 ‘Urls seller April at $10.85 20,10 ; 21,250 briescller May 53 and 9,250 brls aaller July at §: d 44,500 bris, The market closed at $10, caah or April + $20.10 for May ; and $10.40 f Other descriptions of pork ‘were qulot and caster, Bales were: 70 bris family mene at $10.25; clear pork was quoted at $11,25@11.50 3 prime meus at $! 18,00; and extra prime at $14.25, Lanp—Was relatively quilet, and aversmed be per 109 the lower, Now York was eanier, and Liverpool un- changed, but our woakness wae chielly ia rympath with pork, Sales wera roported of 1,000 tes cash a $1S.02 sg 5 5,800 ten seller April at $1 ELAS 5 7,000 tea soller May at $19.024Q11,05 ; 3,5.) tea reller June at $14, 1514.30, Total, 14,500 tex, "The market closed ab §US.84y cash or roller April; $14.00 acller May; and $14.13 for June, tho difference Letween the mouths Delng lena than herctofore, Mrata—Were quict and a shade easier, though there was no marking down of prices, They’ were of- fered rather moro freely, Hales were reported of 1(0,000 Iba shoulders at 7yi@T4;0 3 300,000 Ibs short riba, cauh aud aoller April, at 10@tO'c $ 60,000 ts long cleare at 10}o ; f0,0U0 Ita short clears at Ie; Oy tes wweot-pickied hams (16 fla) at llc, Tho wel at 740 for shoulders, cash or soller edo wellér Aprils Te do seller May 5 tong clesr, Losjo cash or seller ch: da seller April, Wie; da nolicr 108 hort ribs, 1US;@luYC cal or seller March 7 do seller April, 12/03 do. eoller Moye llc ; short clears, cash or esller March, le seller April, Ile; doscller May. Uwe, Boxed, mei ‘ge higher than loose, weet pickled hams, 15 tbs av- stugo, at NAL we, Bacon ineate quoted at Lkalde for hame, 8X for shoulders, 1c for rily, and 12!f0 for short clears—al} packed, : Onrane—Wan quict at 7@10c, BEEF PRODUOTS—Were ulet and nominally un- changed, s¥ $3.25 for meas, $9.25 fur extra mi and 0:48 22.00 for haine, TaLLow—Quoted at 84 @3Xc, BREADSTUFFS, /FTOUR—Was in better demand, both on local ac- count and fer abtpment, aud preferred brands gen- erally commanded bettor prices, while others wers firm at unchanged quotations, Sales wero roported of 1,132 bria winters, chiefly at $5,075.74, and 1,600 brls spring extras, partly st $4.C0@4.50. Total, 2,052 brie, Tue market clorcd as follows: Choleo winter extras, $5.50@%,75; common to good do, $4.50 (5.00; choice spring extras, 4.02@4,76; fuir do, ‘stipping grades, $4.25@4,50; Mlunesrtas, $5,00@5,75 : Patent apring, $1.0@I,W; spring superdnes, $4,5ih¢ 4.00; rye flour, §9.25@5.40; buckwheat do, 5.12 ets Dnax—Waa in moderate demand, but aehado carler, under tho factof a better supply, Bales were reported of 50 tona at $0.0 on track, Conn-Mxat—Was quoted at $3.40GI.60 per br for good, and $:4,0X924,50 for contac, ° WIHEAT—Was aclive and stronger, but averaged only.a nlinde higher than on Monday, which was x «ay of weakness. ‘Tho market was a weather one, almost entirely, Liverpoot was a trifle Ormer, and New York operatora were roported to bo holding o%—thelr nual attitude during tho paat winter, The raarket was ox- cited early by the recelpt of numorous buying ordore from tho asctlona where winter wheat ia grown, par- Houlgrly ftom Iuudlaua, the rooont cod suap ix tat Btate having excited the foare of farmora that tholr crop was at leaat partially ruined, Theso ordera wera so numerous that thoy could not bo iilled till along towards noon, and then the market easod off, un local buyers wero’ slow, The weather was of a charac- ter to camo gravo fears that only a compara- tively amall ares of apring wheat con bo planted this year, in additlon to @ partiat failure of the winter crop; but tho too’ many “philosophers on 'Ohange to permit of a tocal rice n= dor such circtmatances, aa that class aronlways willing to soll on what they deom to boa weather ucare, There were quite Mberal aollers yestorday, houce the lator weakness, Soller April opened at 99}¢c, advanced to D4%{c, and declined to Ofo xt the close, Seller the month, or regular No, 2 spring, was quiet at 031¢%0 Dike, ‘cloring*at 09:40; gllLedgod receipts of ditto clowed at 94\jc, Beller May sold ot 97, closing atvaye, Keller June nok at @WiZc, wero reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring eeleediaed) at He; 85,030 bu No, 2 do atY3iR05 Yes 15,40) bu No. do ‘at 94 @#92(0, tho inside for short recelpts $ 400 bu rojocted da at B3c, Total, $9,890 bu, Minwesora Wurat—Was in good’ demand, with fow ornooiferings, Tho market wos nominal at $1,00 for No, 1, and ic for No, 2, Sales wera limited to 400 bu by anmple at $1.02 on track, CURN—Waa ‘activa in options, and strong during the greater part of tho session, the market averaging H@le higher than on Mondays though Livorpool was Feported a shade esslor, and New York was not par- ticularly strong. Bot our roceipts wera light, the markot sympathized to some extent with whost, nd tho cold atatlatics from the —Esat, aiready publisbed in there columns, undonbtedly rought out a good many buying orders from tho country, The local shorts ‘also bought rather freely, the May deal being the strongest, ‘There fea rathar wide-spread suspfelun that the May deal is cornored, Dut no one fa cortain about [t, aud the shorts hope that auy such attempt would be swamped by th quantities known to have been sold for if in thiselty, Seller April opened at 6740, a Gike, and receded to G7K0 at the clove, Seller the mouth ty nomiual at O73g(e 67 c, closing with cash No, Data7}~e, Beller May wold at T33Za7H!¢c, cloaiup at Tixo, kad soller June xold at 793;¢«T44c, ‘Carls nalea were reported uf 40,400 bu No, tat O7g@ OTIC; and 17,200 bu reported at O54 @6de. “Total, 67,600 bu, y active, and about yc high- OATS—Wero modaral or, 1D aympathy with cori and Now York, The offer- alsa were fight, and atthoagh thera was conalder- ble, inquiry fromthe short interest, the trading in tho aggregate was amall, Seller April ‘acld at S4;@ S13c, and closed at tho tueide, Holler May ranged fro’ GIN@ Use, cloving at 671334, Heller the month, or regular, brought 64;@s4i0, and freah re- celnta of canl GOr@I3¢e, No. white’ sold at Sc\o, Cowts anlew Include 12,400 bu No. 2 at 643,053 7 LO} Bu No. 2 white at dia; 24400 bu, rejected at sinc Also3,800 bu by nainpla at 87}fis60c, ‘Total, 17d bu, ityE—Was in moderate request and atronger, Nothe ing hss been inspocted into stare for a day ur 40 past, aud sellers generally were asking higher prices in con- wequence, Bales were Iimited to 4,000 bu No, 2 fresh at vacanige, (he outalde fn favorite Lounes. BAH Gyre market was rather quiet, but strong- er, ‘There were several orders on the floor for caal lots, and, the receipts" being very amall, sellers were holding for higher figures, Opifons wero quiet, but atrouger, seller the month solling up to $1,10, and clos Aug at$l.0v, Heller Aprit wold at $1.U13@1.03, Negular No, 2 sold at $1.10, and clcsod about tc lower, Cash aalce were reported of 80 bu No, 4 regular at $1.10; 5b) bu do, freah N, 8., at $1.19; 3,00 bu, eblety req- ular A., I, d Co,’ at'$1.15 3 400 bu No, 3 regular § 8, and 406 bu fresh do, in Gantral, at 90a; also 2,200 Dil by sample at V7}G06$1.15, ‘Tot, 0,c00'bu, LATEST, In the aftornoon mess pork was in moderate demand and Lue lawor, closing at $19.75 for April, $20. 20,03 for Say, $20.30@20,U5 for June, and §10,63¢930.70 for July, Sales wore made of 3,50 Lris, at $1.75 svllor Apri, and §20,00@ 20.05 aller May, ‘Lard was quit and eaalor at $19.80 for Apri, and $1.U5GATI.N7}4 for May. Hales ; 1,600 tea, at $13.00 for Apsit, and $(3,075g for May, Wheat wee. acfivo aud stronger, advancing cloning ia above thelaat Ggures nt 1 o'clock. Beiter April wold at @utfec, and clovod at 94}e, Beller ‘May solu at 0844 G86, and closed at U8 }j0, Corn was about Wo higher, closing firms at 880 for April and 147,@78a for May, ‘Weller June gloved at aye, a Ont were Ormor, closing at 5670 for April and 66};6 for May, Xe, and GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL—Was quoted stronger at $2,22@2.24, BROOM-CORN—' in fair demand and Grin, Good to extra hurl, 12;f@lto; brush that will work itself {nto s cholce hurl broom, U@lde; fale to good do, 1W@luy¥o; interior brual WaI5{0; crooked, ByaTKc, BUTTER—A fouling of depression Is still obsery- ableinthe market for this ataple, At tho lately re- duced prices a somewhat freer movement ts noted, and Af the receipta can be kopt down to somowhere acar thelr present dimensions, so that the sccumulations ‘uow on hand cau bo worked off, any further material depreciation tn values may be averted, We repeat our quptatiuns of yeuterday ; Choice to fancy yellow, 24@ $20; wedjum to goo grades, 17@20c; inferior to com- mou, lu@lsoy inferior to choles roll, 1Kg23o, OHEESE—The choese market remains in the aame oaition ax noled for = nuniber of daya past, Trade were Up, Bud Under depleted stocka the foeling among holders is unquulidodly trim. We quote: Quotatioue are Lag toxe for prima mild factory, aud lig ice Lone Sead fa aa act y ssactivess could thia stage of the season, and prince oy oueseected at soft description are fittst Lackaweaus, $9.60.010.00; Sanne, $5,003.00; Beta and Walnut I, $2.89) Mek Tun, $7.0; 7,00; Hocking Valley, ‘$4.50; Judiana Wock, 5.00.5 5.50 ; Illinote, $1,60..,0-60, COUPERAGE—Salew were reported of pofk- barrebs a $1.10, an 1 oar land-tlerces ab $1.55, ‘The iy try was fair, DRESHED HOGS—Were scarco and salable at $8.60@ ‘rade oarly of 180 bris st f1,11 Cash saloa |. siding on 200 tt Qrara, + EGCS—Deolined to 2he, and larga tubs and barrots Boll at i, ‘The large rawtyta, and promiaa of more, wera tha principal reaaone for tha reduction, The de- mand fa active, and will probatdy continue fount alter Faster, and it ta nob unitkely that prices, mil Taily soon, eapecially IC (ho receipts ahold mddenly weather be cold aud atormy, @ fair tocal and country demand Itwater flab. Prices reniain about coutinue to quotes ‘No. Lishitefist, 34 br), 344 No, 2 do, $1,t0a415 § No, I trout, $3.23, No. 4 snore ‘macker z Bales comprise 20 head and ed iy, iia, No. 1 bay, §4.70(07.00 3 No, 2 (4.50; family mackerol, $f-berl, $5.50.05,1C 2 die, $1,23091,80 3 bank coat t tathso coutish, $3, ddr here + George's 3 Lat ring, splity Urin, $9.50.40.00$ do 'y-rl. $1.25¢34,60 Intrador Borriing, rottud Wl,” 97,3099.00 ¢ doy 34th, 1,00@ 1,25 scalded herring, per bax, 43.470 3 aalinon, X-ly), §0,60@9.76 ¢ ocean trout, 2 dog and 4 «tox ner cise, $9. FRUITS AND NUTS—ttulsine are of" a trifte, Other frulteare steaty and frm, A falr bualnces was Molng on faterfor account, but the city trade wan light, We quote: Fonriax—Dates, Gw7iges figs, drums, Ieee 3 Aga, Inyers, 18atte ; Tarkieh prunca, # lowe; Fetnch prunes, kee, tayo t do, boxes, Ruslées rateina, Inyera, $),thhed: loose Mus~ cate, 1.024153 Valoucla, 1aldie's Zante cure rants, Th GING; citron, Walle; loman'peel, Wa20, Donxatto—Aldon aplos, 17eWe; Michigan appler, MeweI¥es Indlaus and Minola, “Bxut%e; Kouthern, peschen, halves, Mol0\e; do mized, Biy do pare wwyAlixe; ranpberries, 152: Matte, Nure— Filberta, 14S Lio 5 almonida, Terragoua, 2250 5 Naples Falnuts, 1 lde Grenoble walnuts, ia 140; Brazily i Lge s pecana, Toxan, Ue 16c jon pea- dalicy ‘ouueasce paauts, 649901 African hoes AGC. , RUEN FRUITB—Wore in fair retail request and steady Chotce Mesains and Palermo lomous, $4.00) per bor: Valencia oranges, $10.00:212.00 per caro; oranges in boxes, $3,0%¢5.14); apples, per bri, $2,000 ae i choice do, $2.75¢.9,50 ; bananas, $3,00(37.09 por unch, GROCERIES—Fow new features were apparent in tho grocery market, Dusiness docs not set display intich activity, but with the return of pleasant wenther Jobbera anticipate a sharp demand aud. firmer prices, Cortes was casy and nonilually a yo lower, A loa confident feeling wae also apparent ‘in tho stigar mar- Ket. Itlee, nirups, molasses, apices, soaps, etc,, rule steady aud frm, ‘We quote? Tuce—Patna, Tyiahe; Nangoon, 7ZIKe; Caro Hina, 742803 Louialans, THB 4c. Cort ata, Min Sic} Java, No. 2, 31a a—O, GO, cholwe to fancy Rio, 22@2¢ j good to prime do, 22@203¢05 common to fair, Zivertiges roasting, 134, @ 20:40; Bingapero Java, 11442503 Uosta Tes, dug 23iyc} Maracaibo, 2423 'Vc, Bvoans—Patent out lat, Mali ve; crushell and powdered, M1 @llye: yranulated, Ika@tliso; A, stauderd, 104c3 da No, % 1040; I, 10s; extrs C, IY@Is{e; O'No, 2 949: yellow, O'No, 1, DY @vIjoF choice brown, Hite; fair to ‘prima do, B@sfo; common do, ThidiXe; cholce molassca sugar, ‘890% common tofalr do, TQS; Ne O. common to choice, 74, @2, Binvra—Diamond diizs, $1.15@1.20; silver drip; ood sigut-honse sirup, GIDI8« , aise; New Orleans moluases, choice, now, do common, Cu@dic} common wolisacs, 424g 1 ng(dl6}40; cloves, 48@320% enn WERE? peppar, Yor; nutmege, Nor 1, $1.25 1.u); wluger, Atrlomh, tua 2: do Caleutin, Laie, > Yoars--erman Mottled, Holden Went, 41¢ 1 Gey White Lily, 6312620; Whlto Hove, 64G6%0} Savon Imporial, Hig.88%c. MAY—Tbe offerings were again inadequate, and under an urgent inquiry prives for prairie were atrongor.* Timothy was alio tirm and aalable, but tho demand was chiefly for prairie, ‘Ther 19 an active demand from tho Stork-Yardea for slough and scare ly merchantable hay, for bedding, and such offerings uot unfrequently Uriug high prices compared to thone rullng for other qualitios, We quate: No, 1, $18,60% 10,01; No, 2 do, $17,503 mlx: $16,580; upland prai- rie, $10,804 No, 1, §15,50.016,0)': Now 2 $13.50G14.00, HiGiWWENES—Were in active demand, and ad: vanced te per galion in gonvertuenie though no im- provement waa reported from Now York, Balen wore and later of 259 brls at $1.19 per gallon, the market closing at the outaide, UIDES—Wero in moucrate request, The receipts wore falrand ample, so tha demand {= uot urgent, Quotations; Green city butchers’, 73 grcon frozen, 14¢ 4 opened and selocted; green cured Upht, BY {heavy do, 8@Hizo3 part cured, T4@e8a: green calf, Joie dry filut hides, kip, and’ cal, Viatldo; dry waltod hides, 1@lic; deacon #kina, 458500 3 alicop pelle wool ‘estimated an wasked, por Ib, do@lre. Hideo with one grub aud over aro claried as daninged Damagod stock briuge two-thirds price, and Lrandod 10 et cent off, MOVH—Wern alow at I°@A02, LUMBER—The country trade continues falr, and the elly Dusinesa will doubtless fmprove as woon aa the hutldings contemplated can be commenced. The mur ket fa working firmer for the lower nnd medium quall- Hes, the supply of many of whlch is Mkely to be quite exhausted by fhe timo navigation is resumed, which will probably bo tater than usual : Firat clear c.esseeees Second clear, 1 inch to 2 inch, ‘Thicd cioar, & inch. ‘Third cloar, thick Clear flooring, 1 Gloar eliling, 1 Firat common siding Floorlug, firat common, dressed. Flooring, second common, dressed. Box vonrds, A and B Aatock bozk In, Batork bord G nto: k board Foncing (16 ft.) Common lumber, Jolat and scantiing, 18 to Lath A shi Shingles oe METALS AND TINNERS’ STOCK—Ti: firm in couaequenca of tho advance of paid. ates could not be laid down hera af prosent and sold wit! out ® loss, Lut competition probably prevents advance here, Trado is fair, and would, {t {6 « de in-piaten aro thought, befactive if tho wodther waa favorable, We quote: Tix-Prare—IC; 10x14, $12.00; do, roo! Ing, 1x20, 1 4 Wid Tin—Largo, ‘oc; +, Wo; No, 9, 18 iF, HIG ede; load pipe, B4((4.9c, Cor- sleathing copper, ikic, Suet j lewm quantity, Te 8N{0. dive reens Ttitaia irom: Wheeta Tatained, Ive; American Rus- Tmz—Nos, t to}, 90; 7 to 1007 Wto Ml, lies 32, Wsgo3 19 and’ 14, L303 13. and 10, 1403 17, 130} 14, 103 19, Ie; 20," 9003 fall bundles, 33 per cent discounts’ fence wire, Bsc. jAILS—Wore in moderate demaud ut $3,074, with 1270 aff for round lots, ‘ ULLS—A alighUly-improved demand was reported, though thero ia atill an abscnce of activity, Most tli were drmily hold, We quota:,Carbou (standard white 115 deg, test, 150; do Iliiola Tegal test,. 150 dog., 160; do hoadiizht, 176 deg,, 190; extra winter lard uli, $1,15ce1.16 3 No, 1, S603 Nu. '2, B0ct Mneoet, raw, BIG b203 do bolled, BiGHiC; whale, BOas2e5 aperm, $2I5G 240°; neatsfuot off, strictly pure, $1.05; do extra, De Q5o'do No, 1, 7i@H0c; bank oil, BSc} etralte, Cost plumbago oll, 6Xa75e; turpentine, 4s@tic; naphtha, Ud gravity, 143¢09150%, uaphiba, common, 1c lite, POTATOES—The receipty continue small, aud stocks in store aro daily dhulolshing, hence » Stra feeling aniong holders, Wa quote: Eastern Deachblows, $1,082,103 Western, 900 81,00; Early Rose, in cars, 83@05c," Voashbiowa from store at $1,05@1.00; Early Teowe, $1,0081,10, LOULTRY—Was acarce and firm under a good focal ia, 10(e 180 chickens, dreavod, 1466160 ducks, Hide per Ik ; qceeo, #@ 110 per Ib. 8—Timéthy was dull and ubouteGa lower. per Ib : SE! Primo waa quoted at $2.00.4 3,35, and chofce at $2.05 2.25, The reduction failed to attract many buyers, Clover was quict at $4,.40@6,45, seu gt 00, Htongarian sold at , Mbiet waw tu fuir request and sold at $1,15 1S, HALT—Weastendy at the prices following : Ononds; Saginaw, fine, $1,653; Oanada do, $10; ordimcy diamond, $2133 dairy, with- TBs dary, with bags, $3.00; Aabton dairy, Hic tea (rado fs reasonably active and the market {s more settled, Following are the ruling prices: Young bysop, common to good, 40 46Uc+ chofce to ux- tra fine, 8}c@ F105; common to flue old hyson, 55a 65o;,common to doe luaperial, #a60c; good to choice do, fair to good gunpowder, S380; chol Pingauey, Sci £1,003 extra Moynne, 1,333 cholco to extra new Japan, 80@95e; common to good 760} fair to good old, Sin G803 common do, common to fine Oolong, S3@aSe; good, S5@U50; to oxtra, HSccw $1.00, TORACCO—Luajneass ts a8 active as could roarona- bly bo expected, orders froin the country. trada being, numerous, and iberal in tho amounis callud fore Vries still alow some irregularity, but are without quotable change Ving Cur—Cholce to oxtrs, 69@780; medium to Rood, 65¢360c3 common, dhe5ve, PLuG—Naturat leaf, choice ta axtrs, 78@%I0; do medium to good, 652 75¢ ; half bright, choice tooxtra, SHeauSe; medium, d0@TI0; black, good to extra, SiG 680; common to medinm, 47@50c, Buourna—Good to cholco, Uig376; medium, 310 J20 5 common, Y@de, Woob—Remafns quiot and steady at $7,00 for beech, business 48 still confined ta small for maple, usually for fine sud washed wool, nearly exhausted, New wool will do, 6a Hes WO ¢ eholco robably open at about the aime figires aa a year ago, Me woolen goods Lusincas hae been ao dull at ten: wfacturers can scarcely afford to pay more, Quotation: ood to prime ed, Cua ike; poor to goad tul- washed, 4579: od medium washed Heece,<7@ bus; coart td iecce, 40¥@tio; modium ‘aud coarvo unwashed, S6@u70; Ane unwashed, 27@330; hi pulled wool, 42G¢4Te, RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Fotlowing are the quoted rates: $ its "042 COL ad ‘srD}9_ youn tee teeee | 4 b New York aud Portland, . “ Bu} 40) 43 Philadelphis, Balthiaors, Wanlsngton,| Albany, and Wilmington, Dol, +{ 83] 70,3840 Pittaburg, Pean. oe >) 2 Bulasiyo Wimiugton, N, +] 571.05) Custleaton, 8, saficoad, Cleveland, 'O, 14) “anjis) wun 25] cofes|a Following are the ratce per 140 Ba for dressed hoge to polata named: Boston, We; New York, 600, DRY Goops, : Since our previous report the position of the market hes uot chanyid in any important perticular, The Unseasonadle weather still iuterposca to chock the movement tu strictly spring fabrics, but jobbers re- port a steadily-growing duimand, nevertheless, whioh encourages the belief that with the advent of pleasant woathor will be ushered in a season of more than or Gloary ectivity, There iss modorate increase’in the MARCH 24, 187%, number of Int jor buyer present, and their growing confidence In the stability of values f¢ apparont in the increased Hberallty with which they aro ordering of the diferent dopartment qoode, At the moment tho tonor of pricen sorta to bo about ateady, ttt the lend- tug staple proddctious are in comparatively ght su ply, and will, no doubt, commanit tithe furthoe alan, The New York in the soason, letin. of Batch 29 Cotton govite a mart from first hands, and leading m bleached, and colored cottons are celpia, anid in many Inatance orders for fulnro. detiver prominent nu ally fran, with Ings and’ medium Dloached. ahirtings, oly £0 stronger prices a ayn of the cot- in steady de- on of brow, fora ricer of all ception- in upward tendency on brows shioct- Atlantia A standard brown sheotings have been advanced to He in firet handa, but the aulvauce baa on! followed by te jobbers, forlug there goods at old price BROWN COTTONA, Atlantio A, d4.00.011 30 Mroadway., Atlantic Hy 4-4..0.,10 Mackinaw, Attantic D, 44, 0% [Langley, Atlantic 2 4 By Tuddiau Head, 4-4,.00011 Indlan Mead, 7 936 [abot W, 4-4 Nashivitle.ssessoceessl0ig Eyman Appleton Avseseseedl [Now Martfor ‘Adrlatle,, 101g ‘Lawrance, 5 Os Agawam F, pire Htate, Macon, Myatte'tiver, Nashua B, 40-n..., Nashua 1 S8-iu Indfan Orchard, Indlan Orchard, Indlan Orchard, N Tudiay Orchard, 100 Merrimac F, Pink, :Portamots Mohawk... Mallory Purp Mauchestor Washington, 7 Bmithfield Gy Mligh colors, is'oxira, jLonadate, AVL, sess eesseven Pride of the ¥ Langien, GB, ¥rult of the Loom. Dwight 4 [Ealiowelt, @. 5 "| Newmarket, Newmarket, +123 |Boott, B, S| Moott, 2. JEANS, Oreh CUnGe..4 66. Minuehahs, 444... Xork, 80-{n¢1 Swift River, Warren, AX Warren, BI Warren, CO, Otls, CO, Heater Greek, AA, Beaver Creok, 1815, Beaver Crook, CO, Minnehaha, 6-3, Mowton #rRIVRs, Hy SoBeeveee ced Uneaaville, A... .10@1L Uncasville, UGA. 11219 CHEVIOT FtnIPrs, Whittenton, AA, ....14 ¢/Evorott, No, Wiuttenton, 1 Langley, Asoo se Gabot A’ d= 11° iTromont, G0... 28 10 jE 6 FINE DROWN, 14 ¢|Dwight Star, 4-4, 12 [Dwight Btar, 40-i0, Nashun O, etn 225! 93 |Coutinental 0, Pepperell E, 40th... (1 Penperoll It, 80-In...10 Pepperell 0, o Popperell N; a Crescent, 10 Droscott X Loy int, 'Thorudike, 1 ‘Thoradtko, & Thorndike A,. Ameriean, 0-3, American, 3-3.. Hamiltou, G3. Hamuiiton, 3-3. Jk [Mannaboasla, ., boen partial ral of whom ere still of- 8x sg gs arc 07 fi 8 ly AA, Ly 4. BY + BS u, aig] Aincakerg, brown,...10\ a pind: + OM ard, ayo com, |Ounestoga CCA, tage 4 e Minnchala, 7-8 Conestoga OT, Lf Amonkeng, ‘AC, Conestoga AA, 20-in, 124g ‘Amoskas, Method AAss..¢000c19) Atioakea, AUIS AssvsseccsceeessTAXy ‘Atmoakeny Munbattan, y Amoskes} York, d4-iuch hi, 1 Whittenton, XX,. Union, Platd, Amoskeag, f 1Unlon, A... Everett .... 18 (Union, AA, LivE STocK, clicago, . Recoipts were as follow 2,995) 5,000! Total,.., 28 Bamo timo last week. ‘Week before lai 0,820 "7,998| 25,200! 7,Ra7 } sara aatase 10,260, 1,027 ! 19,000] 0,200 1,483 20,606] 5,235. CATTLE—The activity and firmness prevalent on Monday woro not foatures of yesterday's market, + ‘Moasurod by the numbor of transfers, made a vory reepectabl tho day's work showing, but, taking into con. sideration the amountof stock romafning in the yards ‘unsold ot the close of business hours,the volurmo of sales ‘was far from being satlafactory, Valnos withatood tha pressuro of the heavy receipts much better than they could reasonably have been axpeoted to do, 1l0@1s0 covering the decline; but, should to-day's arrivals prove na largoas expocted, tho chances are that sollere will bo called upon for s more decided reduction, Bales were at $3,50:40,50, with most of tho trading at $5.00.30,25 for common to chotce shipping booves, Htockers were sulablo at $1,50@4,75, sud Uutcbors' stull at $3,001.75. The purchased of of buyera laat moutioned did ot mak tho two claseo 00 very Iai y agerogate, they apparantly thinking to-do belter x ite tle later in the wee! averaging 1,163 tw, at $4.50, OATILE BALES, Number and description, ‘72 oxtra ateors,, 8T choica 16 choice 0 choice {8 choice 10 good steers.....5004. 18 medium atesis,,. 19 mediim steers, 15 modjuin ateort i, MOGB—Trade opened duil, bu pricea had been lowered 15 @20e, more ifo, stock, wlth pis hogs, the m ja roalize at tol ly ful off fully 20e, w Tnakes ® reduction of 4€@iSe par 100 Ibe, ordluury heavy grados has been nea were at $0,254.50, 1, &, Btaltory & bunch at the outsid for Nght, and $7.25 orf pi mom GALES, Av, PrieelNo, Av. PricelN +H 1at es 33253; 2SeSeer' s S35 Psszan good grades prices wore off 254300 ors confined their market, Bales wore at $4,047.00, SUZEP WALES, No, Av, Price|N Av, Price|No, Hed $6.80 ‘8d $6, ve 95 Wlayltds....110 7.00 |200 80.45,204 6,75 4 B1,,19 O.1I35) 90. WL... pO 6.ou | 62050107 Gai} Be, USk..tus 6.50 | aT... wt BIS | IT. 5..,,104 O15 | BD, , 68 6.25 | 80, TM 700 FYALO. quotation, The EU BT e459 BLE $7.00) Bo| 97 0 10 43 Uantinge & Blicarer sotd 72 head, ‘The market closed weak, a sh peersorsersapsss. feStsa x on 4 inthe day,whon 1 , the market dlapisyedt Tho dectino oxtended to all asuibly tha exception of oxtra Philadel- ro aupply of whieh enabled holders rates, Light weights were grades of since Saturday @ depreciation in poor to aa great, Bales wold wamall tuling prices 13 for common Pons: Sap SS8skesesaas a B. 8 8. jarda: pts wore the largoat roportod for oue dey, exceoding 0,00 head. ~ The ef~ fect upon values was dopressing, ‘The cliotcest lute did not wuffer to any great extent, but for common to 0 Ba, Buy por I purchases chleny to the betier quail- {tus ; hence the reported sales do not falrly retiect the ‘BU! Burrao, March 20.--(arzix—Rocelpta, 2,000; total for the week, 7,403, The market is uly Balos of aso 1S up ta rae 1, 1,188 P45 C0104 Mh 7 to 1,188 ths, at $3,80@0.205 200 Iudlane atcers, S5@T25, Suver axy Lamna-elteesipts, 9,000; total for tho eck, 7,400, Tho market in nective nt 4,0 advance, len'of 376 Olin ahonp, ranging from 00 {0.147 the, ab oh od 1,424 Michigan sheep, 84 to 120 Is, at $5.00. Tivde—Recolpts, 0003 total for the week, 4,100, ‘The markot waa dull, aud tae demand for the Eautern mar- Kot Mah. Xorkera, $1,207.75 heavy hogs, $8.00" wi BT, LOU! Br, Toure, March 23,—Hoos—Receipts, 7A1¢ firm suppiy mainly of low grade: Yorkers, $1.00 «0,03 5 moillim to fate packing, §7,00@7.00 ; goad to extra, CAaTrER—Recelpte, 4803 activo and firm ; tho demand exceeds the anpply; sites of good native atcers at $5.00 § fair fo goad native butcher's, $3,025.60 com non to mediuin mixed stock, $3.5 fair to good Toxans, $4.0065,23, FAST LIDERTY. East Linenty, Va, Maren 23,—Cattin—tocelpts to-day, 123 hand! the: hupply is vory light, and only rove loade are ‘roported to arrivo; thore have only beett fonr licad sold to-day; no buyers on hand ¢ what the chango may be to-motrow we eannot tell; nelther cat wo form any quotations on this market. Hous—Hecolptn to-day, 104% houd ; Yorkers, $7,403 7.60; Vhiladelphia, $3,004 4,43, Snzee—teceipts to-day, 7,500; beat, $4,75@7.25 ; medlum, $3,75@6,25, WATERTOWN, - Watentown, Mass,, March 23,.—Catriz—Neceipta, 42; no Improvement in domand ; prices ateady ; own- ere could not force an advatico, oven on fanry enttia; chotve, $10.50; oxtra, $°,60/910,25 } frat quality, $3.00 second, $4,0%@1.50; third, $5,006 0,54, Simkr ann Lastas—lecetpte, 1,900; market {nace tive; ua improvement Iu prices from lant week ; wales fn lotn at $5.0009.165 extra, $1.00.7.80; fancy Shoop, je per Ib, CINCINNATI. Ctxonwart, 0.) March 23,—Hocs—Fulr and, firm; common, 127303 fale Lo medium, B.2Nse3 no higher grates offerings Tecelpta, 050; shipmonts, 10, TELEGRAPHIC MARKEY REVORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, , Livenroot, March 23-11 a, m,—Flour—216@20s 4d, Whoat—Winler, 92 1d@%a iid; apring, 86 Bdueya Yd 5 white, fs Mdade By club, C8 dd@lue, Corn, 52a td @kis, Pork, 74s, Lard, 61a, Tiverroot, March 23—2 p, m.—Droadstuffe un- changed and quiet. Club, Oa 7d@9s 10d; white, 95@ fa sd; spring, 6s 4d@t Corn, 329 GU@s20 9d, Pork, “Ga, Weathor fair, Neat nnchanged. Lonpon, March 23,—Tho amount of bullion which went into the Bank of England on balance to-day is £03,000, Loxpon, March 23, —Woather fair, Consola, moncy, 95 account, DLaS', ; "Oa, 1U7IG; "Ora, 1CTI¢ 5 10-104, 103$ new Ge, 10343 New York Central, 02; Lrie, 22%; preferred, 35, Hofined petroleum, 1d, Linseed oil, add. Calcutta Inseed, Bde Gd@60x, Whale oll, En, Panis, March 23,—Rontes, Glf 73/c. Pnanxront, March 23,024, 0933. Liverroot, March 28,—Amorican yarns snd fabrics at Manchester stoady, Hreadstutta stoady ; receipts of whoat for the part threa days, 19,000 quarters, in: cluding 38,000 American; apring wheat, 8 4U@se Ud. Corn, 323 0d@32a vd. ‘Pork, 75a. ANTWERD, Marels 23,—Potroteum, 20f, ELGIN DAIRY MARKET. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tritunes Etatn, Iu, March 23,—The transactions at the Board to-day were light, owing tothe ralu-storm, Tho cheese market was tho samo ae last week, Buttor was unchanged, ‘Tho regular salos were 120 Loxcs, part aki, at Le; G00 boxes wero reported ax aold Irrequ- larly at 14e, and 9,600 Ibs butter at a rango of from UG @A0c, Tho total sates amounted to $17,050, NEW YORK DRY-QOODS MARKET. New Yor, March 23,—Buainoss was light with comralsalon houses, importers, and Jobbing. Heavy standard and fine brown sheolings in good demand. Prints ond printed whirtings ta moderato roqueat, Worsted dress goods active, and abswinin better de- mand, Woolen goods quict, Hoslory active, * PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Vrrranuno, March 23,—Potroleum quiet; crude, $1,80@1.8235 at Parker's; refed, 14¢¢, Philadolphia dolivery, THE PRODUCEMMARKETS, NEW your, 2 New Yore, March 22.—Froun—Less active ; scarco- lyso firm; tocelpty, 19,000 bu; superfine Weatern anil State, $4,5044,75; common’ to good extra do, $1.9%a8,10 ; good to choice, $5,1545.43; white wheat Weatern extra, $5,60@0.00 oxtra Olio, $1.95°26,05 ; Bt, Lonfe, $5,00@8.00, Ryo Hour ateady ; moderate iu- 3 $1.00g5,10, fEAL—Stoady ; Western, $1.60@ 4.40. —Wheat a suade lower; limited demand ; ceipts, 29,000 bus No, 1 snring, SL.210ai1uay; Ne tlo, $1.19@1.18; No. 2 Chicago,’ $1,16@1.19}4 3 No. 2 rihwestern, $it7G1.19; No, 2 ‘Milwaukee, $1 1,20; tingraded Towa and’ Minnesota apring, $1.12 7141; wintor red Weatern, $1.2401.27 Te Fy amber ‘enters, 281.00; white Western, $1.20@1.40, Rye quiet at vognse, Darley acarcs and firm; primo Cunnda hold at $1083 malt Armand quiet, Corn in moderato de- mand and firm; receipts, 32,000 bu; mixed Western, Big@He; yollow do, B5@Q95jyc. Oats a rhode firmer ; molleratoly active; recorpts, 21,000 bu; mixed Wentarh, 08@700; white do, 6¢@il0, Jay—Firm and unchanged. Gnocentea—Coffoo heavy and domoralized; Blo, 15 @i7igc,in gold, Bugar mors active and firmer; fair to Ct satu Th@sc; prime, 8as'so; refined dull at 9% @lbyc, Molasses dirmor, Rice dull aud unchanged, . PernoLers—Quiet; refined, 144@1dio; rude, TAC Srpanten Resm—Quiet at $2,1062.15, Epmira or Tonrentine—Quiet at dc, Euay—Unchangerl, Pnovistona—Vork lower ; now, $20.80, Dressed hogs, Wostern quiet and unchanged. Cut mosta oxsfer; ickled shoulders, in bulk, 82,@84/0; middlee steady; Has clear, Uke i short clear, 12c, Lard heavy; primo stosm, 14 5-I¢e, Rorren—Unchonged, Ouxxse—Unchanged, Croven-Srrp—Quiet; Westorn, $11.00, ‘Waurskr—Stoady at $1.15, MINILADELPHTA. Painanetrnta, March 24,—Frocn—In good de- mand at full prices; Wisconsin and Minuesota family, $3.01@5,75; Pennsylvania, Indians, and Ohio do, SC46, ‘ 258,00. Gain Whost firm ; .red, $1.22@1.25 ; amber, $1.26 @LIi, Rye, $01, Corn rather quict; gollow and nufxed, 813siaBic, Oata gteady s white, CO@OY%c, Pnovistons—Unohanged. Mesa pork, $11,U0.g.21.60, Lard, WU Ee, Wittexx—Weatorn, $1.15, Pernowzum—Bteaily; reflued, WUM@Is0; crude “In barrels, 100; 1n bulk, Te, Skeps—Cloyer in good domand; Western, 10%@ 3c; timothy, $2,059.00; tax, $1.90, Rorrun—Unchanged, Cnexde——Bteady, Eaas—Steady ; Western, a9234c, MILWAUKEE. Mrtwauxrx, March “3,—Fioun—Nominal, Gnarm—Wheat weak; No.1, v9%0; No, 2 930; Avril, vances May, 91446, Oata nominally uehinged j No. 2'atoro, freali, Sue, Corn excited and higher ; No. ji storo, He, Ityo atoady and quiot ; No, 1, $1,05%4- Darloy higher; moderate demand ; No, 2, 81.09; No,, Ofreah, 5 . Provistone—Mainly firm. Bfews pork a shade low- er {$20.00 cash oud April ; $20.25 May + primo meal extra primo scarce and nominal, Bweet-plckled 14¢, Dry silted shoulders, 3 ON@ltYc, Prime lard firm} teain, 103{6y140;; kettle, 146, Dresvod hogs, $4,008.50, Receirts—Flour, 6,000 brie; oats, 400 ‘Lu; wheat, 25,000 hu, hnivatrxts—Flour, 10,004 bris ; cats, 200 bu ; wheat, 24,000 bu, TOLEDO. Toxxzno, O,, March 23,-FLoun—Falr and firm, aut fair aud advanced; No, 2 white Wa- j amber Michigan, § April, $L143 + (G17; June, $1.18; No, 2 red, 8.19% 11655 j Ape $1151 May, €1.10\¢, Corn fale ad ad vanced; high mixed, cash and April, 71 low mixed, 7U'{o; no grado, GU3;o; damaged, O5c, Onta a ahaa higher’; No, 4, 88340; whito, ujga; Mich- an, GBI Ce “Ovoven HxeD—$6,502 mamoaoth, $4.65, Dnessep Mooe—$8.20@8,90, Reoxters—Fiour, none; wheat, 11,000 bas eorn, 1,300 buy oats, 2,000 bu, Surraenre—Fiour, 600 bris; wheat, 2,000 be; corn, 42,000 bu ; cats, 3,000 bu. CLNOLNNATI, ‘LoUn—Falr and Ars. ved, $1,10Q1.25, Corn dull and unchsnged; 6c, Oats fair aud drin 4 Sie Cincinnati, O,, Merch 29, Guatn—Wheat falr and fir Glc, Rye steady; moderato demands $1,10, hey, quiet and unchanged, OlLe—Unchanged, Eaoa—Dull; 5 ahsdelower; 2c, ‘ . Burren anv Crexak—Quiet aud nuchanged, CLovru-Sxxp—Falr and tirin; MGIC, Puovisions—Upened firm aud cioyed dull, Pork nuist ; $21.00 spot; $41,25_ buyer ape Lard’ quiot; teams Tais@ites kettlo, 125, Muliy masta dulott 0; 10) lot; shoulders, WO} iy} moderate demand; §1,10, | DALTIMONK, Uautiaons, March 22,—F.Lovn—Firm and wnolange ‘Gnare—Wheat Srmer; No, 2 red Western spring, $1.10@1,18, Corn uteady at #20, Oates quict; white Weasturn, 67@6sc; mixed Weaterd, 65a6tc, Hye dull aud atuady af $1,00@ 1,13, Hax—Dull; Pennsylvania and Maryland, $17,00@ 1.00, Puovwions—Very strong; upeard tendency ; mess pork, $20,50@21.00,, Lule meats Grin; lore, Ug 8140} clear Fb, Meantige, J and ti upyrara feud ancy 5 shoulders, CH ie 4 240; hams, Migido, Lard atoaily at 16d 1446, met : ButteR—Dull aud unchauged, #eTHOLEUM—Nowinally TGTKs, Corvax—Dull aud auchauged, Watsar—Kiran 5 $1.15, woaToR, = Uouton, March 23.—LouR—Firm prices fully sustained; supetfine Western, $4,259 4.00 ; cominuil extras, $5,008.00; Wiscousin aud Minnesola, du, $5.25060,25; white wheat Oblo, Indiana, aud Michi: Sein, $9.60180,00 5 Tilinola $5;75193.00; Be. Touts, $5.18 00, ; aS au tr Gate—attnod and wht Spe aan a ah At white, Cia at, LoL 87, Louis, March 2,—P'Love—Firm and unchanged, Gpatn-—Whest tirm, but iuactlve ; Nu. d rod winter, $1135 5 Now 4 apriug, Wiyisdbe, Coru excited aud ghor | No, 2 G@iUc, Gals uicited and higher; 1ovis, Lut Hitle done; & few sales of No, 2 at 62464360 cash Gio April, Harley firm; sample lots eholos sping HELI. Bye firm, and for futures scented, | * Bun tivo Bunday at 4:00 a, ites, “aos |, Mepaee hy lower § £21.00 canh ¢ $10,890.49 tup-countrys wpsauintry Starch | 040 Lora Apri Ts $20.25 Paovidtons—Dry walt meata and Une prices niafutained | the only trade dome wae here et pete me, teh are steady ¢ 12 Meaverage, it is j the avorag ney, MAge April, E a aliide bottory gis lor: sii.c0lupreatay are a ey. A luPPato. . yao, N. Ys, March 23,—Gnain—y ive held higher at $1.12 for No, 2 Siliwanies 8S for No, 1 dot $1.23 for No, 1 tinrd Minnenate® fot8 at Tle, quilet ond thrin'; nates of & cara pow : ate neglecta, Lye neglected,” Warley quick EVE iD. cul RYETIAND, 0. March 23.—Gn itn ant ata meaty ani unchan i Wheat cory PEENOLEU = Quiet Hanlard white, ¢: Olio Blato toat, 1230 5 amnall lote eedo linen Mey NEW ORLEANS, tw OntxaNs, March 2—Tyo¥isioxe tort with amail mtock; none comlug In} Qe Othera unchanged, . L504 pppenence) GUION LINE FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Betweon NOW YORK and LIvERroor, calling at Quoonstown, Carrying the United States Matt, SAFETY AND CSOMFoRrr, Passengers booked to and f Feagimn atari ta from th icp Ieaita and Lette f Ceadit and Hangers throughout Wrage os "dog Be HUNRY GREENEBAUM & Co,, FIFTEH-AV. National ‘Lino of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND TIVERroor, ture: 1» Mi TOR; aA y. Marc atta, re) aturday, Marchi 2) at 2p: ‘Waturday, Maren 37, acnqe EOyE?! saturday, Aprira: at aye Ruesdagt Met h Bt, lay, March 3, Cabin patsage, io, curroney.. "Ktecraty Bropald Storage tickats trera'civeensar ay aeet aes Lt jo} ro! verpool at the 4 rater, Apply te 1B, LANSOS Northeast corner Olark and Randolph-ste. Sherman Ivuro), Olicaga, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, toppaneaey Tho Gonera! Transatlantic Company's Mall 81 botnean New York and fisvro, will eail fom bier Se! BIUEUILE, Dates FRANCK, Trade} saR0 price ‘Americ eters, by taking this Ia bn transit by fh railivay, and the discomforts of ercaag the Channel, besides saving time, teanblay and oxy GEURUE MACKENZIE, Agont, 66 Hroadway Great Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Tristol (Ragland) dieect, Groat Western, Capt. Windham, Saturday, April}, Aragon, Cant, Lymap, Saturday, Agel eetetlea tit lhe yee dos curnion tickotey ply at’ Gon Dba Lake She L&R R, ese BGEO, McDONALD, Ae NCHOR LINE CABIN PASSAGBH ToGlaagorr, Lirerponly Ao. $20 gokt, teorane Glasgow, B18. rovisions included. — Apply ‘to I) DERSON BROTHERS, Ke &, corner LaSallo and Madisoa-eta., Chinsen, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF RAD EXraNattoy or Rerenkncm MANKS.—T Baturday au Hamday exaoplad tMonday excoyted, (Ax Me CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. «PacifioFaat Line, 3 Grogn Mh be, Paul & & Marquette itxpros & Elray Passenges aGlonove Lake $Genors Lake Srisbotcomnerol casetand Rintiectis: MICHISAN CENTRAL RAILNOAD, Depot, foat af Lakes SieleCantet et Clark anil 0S Lake-tt., Teen 9:00. ma. * 8:39.a. m, + 9300 p,m, Ex, 3* Saturday and Sunday Ex. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanvay City aud Denver Short Line, ela Lait una, Se., und Chloaga, Springheld, Alton and S Lava Through Line, Uni epot, Wei ide, near Sa lism, bridge, TWekat Ofices: At Depot, and 12 Kandulpher. Leare. devant, Kanoas Oltyand Denver Fast Ie. Bt, Louls and Sprtngtield, AG Louls, 3 Peorls eoruk Fxyiren Washi lies tH con, Washi ox. fant Acoarmodation, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Taion Derat, earner Madiean and Canal-sts, Ticket OSee, 63 South Clarkest,, opposite Sherman House, and at Deol. Leave, | Arrue, Milwaukeo, Madlson, Monroe & Pratrledn Chi [0:20 a. ma," 2S pe Stthaue kee, Ja Uruat . Paul & Minneaps Express; also, via 9:30 m, me)? 4:00pm le 2 me ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. of Lakest, Tuenty-second, Td Depot, Soot and Soot brah Office AN Handolphat,, near Clark, 2 pringtio, Peorls & Keokuk ix rtngticld and Pooria Kapross, que & Slonx City Ex, Tinbuque & Ic. Dodge E: Gilman Passengor,, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & SUINCY RAILROAD, DU el ls Leelee. felleneree “apices, 83 Clarkst wate Dubuque & Si Paclue Faat La Kausa: iy ia tise & BE, di Tex Fap PRop Ran PERO CRREE “Ex, Sundays, tix, Baturday, gx, KANKAKEE LINE, Monday TT deave, | Arvin Hatt Nlaht {xpress (dally)s..,1 745 p. tal 1:16. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Iitaburg, Cine(nnatl cb 5t. Louls Huilway deel, ner Clintun and Carrullesta,, Weat Sida, Ticket ahem Randolph, and at depot.” , Tndienapolls, Louterille & Ciacto. pati Hay Expose Indiana polls, Loul pati (duily).. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD jaatt.g West Si erie. Columbus, Pitsburg & New York| day Eapres en De Pi _Nigtt Kipress (dally) PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY: i are Te BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD 7 2 iting and depot Fo Nenipangudeen “Reka apten oh Latta a Leave, |_ At Mi ary tity De Hopton aly escent | ee i AILROAD. 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