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q 1 i i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIL 7, 1876. FINANCE AND TRADE, peered ‘Zhe Loan Market Opens Quict-- Light Offerings of Paper. ‘Mew York Exchange Flat---Inconsider- ’ — gble Ordors of Carroncy, the Produce Markota Irroguinr---Provise fons Less Active and Easier. Wheat and Barley Woeak---Corn and Onts Firmer. FINANCIAL, {The aspect of financial affatra han not changed, Tho wmipply of commercial paper continues light, and ts -gradually falling bolow the distoanting ability of the ‘banks, Depoait lines are improving, and the Hgbtners of dlecounts {a creating a surplus, Tho demand for Young comes mainly from tho regular austomers of tho banke,—-meteantilo, manufacturing,and miscollancows, ‘Thera aro few applicallons from outside borrowers, Rates of discount at tho banks ate 8B10 per cent. On the ntreet, thoro fs an unsatisfied demand for good negotiable paper, Kates are F@18 per cent. New York oxchange was bold between banks at 75c Atsconht for $1,000, ‘The orders for currency and tho recelpta wero small, ‘The clearinga wore $4,500,000, EASTERN INSOLVENOIES, ‘While the reports of failures nro still froqnent at tho East, there tea decrease In thelr number, Lesa than f, one-half aa many are reported as a month ago, a fact ‘which is belisved to indicate that the worst is over, PROTECTING BAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS, ‘The aavings bank depositor hasa strnggie for ex- “getence under the laws of most of the States, After the officers of s bank havo squandered or stolen tts money, and ita insolvency is announced, tho bank {a turned over tos Reselver, who eata np m Hboral portion of the romalning assota, There aroa fow excoptions “to thie latter rule, liko that of tho Commorctal Loon Gompany of this city, but euch aro for, A law obvl- “ating this destraction of the ausota of insolvent banks han boon tried succosefully in Now Hampshire, ‘This law provides: : ‘That any Judgo of tho Supreme Court, in conncetion ‘ith the Savings Bank Coramtesloncr, shalt, on petition of a majority of the Trastbes or Directors, rednco the deposit account of each dopositor sons equitably to divide the toss among tho depositorr, If the bani: shall afterwards reallzo from tho asects a greater amount than that fixed upon bs the Judge and tho Bavings Bank Commisaloner, tho amount eo realized Bhall be equitably divided nnd credited to tho secounts of tho depositora which Jad been thus redneed, ‘Whenever 1t nppears to tha Savings Bank Commissfon- er Uhat the asscts of any asvingy bank aro reduced be- Tow 90 por cont of thu deposits, tt shall be tho duty of sald Commissioner, in connection with a Jadgo of tho Supreme Court, of ther owu motion, to procood as Provided abovo, EXTRAORDINARY EASE OF TIE LOAN MARKET IN PHILADELPIHIA, We do not remember evor to haya known « time when monoy was eo much in excean of the demand ns itfenow, ‘Therois very ttle paper making from lo gitironte businces operations, attd of that ttle but small portion finds ite way to the street or into bank for discounting. ‘Theanquiry alt around 4s for paper, aud, whet fs unuaual, Huo bill brokers, are alraoet ally ‘visitors at tho Iaryo corporations for thelr paper, an aro so accommodating that they azo willing ‘tor trie it in almost any amounta, at ory low rates, aud at lox or short timo; aud, wliat {aren snore singulsr, tho companies have lifilo paper to offer. ‘Tho banks, aa Wwoll a8 the bankers, all want psper—somothing out of which thoy may earn dividonds.—Phtladelphta Lotger. BUSINESS DEPRESSION IN GERMANY, ‘The Vionna correspondent of the London Keonomiat saye, Fob. 15: ‘The Latest returns of tho Imporial Bank of Germany show tho santo tendency which wo hinve observed for the last flvo weeks, nud which js #0 very favorable to tho currcucy rofotin, On tho other wide, howover, thoso returna provo tlie extromo deprension of business, Discounts ngaln decreased by 14,000,000 marke, and the circtilation of notes by 12,000,000 marks, Coin and || bullion tncreaned by {1,000,¢ marks, Tho discounts and note ciroulation of the Austrian National Bank Lavo algo continued to diminisl within the Inst four week#, ‘The demonetfzation of sliver thalors, or tholr reduction to the standard of Imperial now silver coln, Js facilitated by thi state of things. There secms to bo a double reason why this measguro has not yet been taken. First of all, the oxchange of old silver coins into new still offers somo diMeulties, especially in din- | tant parts of the country; necondty, tho Government sceme to fear tlint the low price of ailvor will cause ® Tun on tho offices of exchango, Binco the beginning of Sontiary tho Relehsbank has scquiret but 12,043,614 aria! worth of gold coln, and G2i,o33 marke’ worth of on, SILVER FOR CINGULATION, Tt $s estimated that of tho $40,000,000 or $45,000,000 “tn fractional currency now otitetanding, about $35, 600,000 may como in for redemption. ‘Tho mints ere in better condition than over. Tho hands omployot in them aro so well up in thelr work now tint they ean coin $2,000,000 worth ‘of sliver » month, ‘Taking ‘tho $19,000,000 ‘already colned and tho imnto of tho mints, $2,000,000 a month, it would take just abouts year to redeem all the fractions] currency that would. ome in, There fs n good deal of talk about making aallver a legal tender ns high an €25, ‘Tho Secretary of ‘tho Treamury does not aco any objection ‘particularly, Hf thoy hod proper dollar plecas, to tut them igo an Jegal tender as high ea $20; bnt tho argument bas yet to come in Congress, An effort will bo mudo during that discussion to bring about sotna sort of » combius- tion-hetween England, France, Belytum, ‘tho Nether- lands, Auras and Italy, throngl 3 convention of polentiats, to give silver colns = stagdard of valuo as compared with gold coins. Tho idea is that itis» dificult thing for ua as one nation ¢o stand up against tho restof the world and monetize silver whon the Principal nations of Europe have insisted upon de- fnonetlzing it. The objection to ‘taking off of all Umit from tho cireulstion of ailver ea legal tendor is ganado that we would have to take it aa duos in tho Custom-Houss, and that it would canso tho export of gold, and that ‘ro would bo flooded with sliver from auroad, oven for the purehsso of otr nocurition.— Washington Correspondence New York Datty Bulietin. GOVERNMENT BONDS. ‘United Btates 6a of “Bt... ‘United States 6-208 of °6.. Bid, on ba Onited Btstes currency 68, GOLD AND G! Gold wns 116K @LUE. Greenbacks were 874i2874con the dollar in gold, YORRIGN EXCHANGE, Bixty days, Bight, aid ving Chicago City T Ret. bonds, ‘Chicago City TY et. sewers - Chicago City 7 ctwater loan 101}g & int. Cook County. 7 Pet, bonds... 105 Aint, 106 & int, West Park 78 ct, bonds, wo OT A Aut North Chicago 7B et, bonds Giincoln Park).seesersseree oe 95 & Int, ‘LOCAL BTOORS, i Bid, Asked. City Raftmay, Bouith Aido, 185 Olty Ratiway, West Hida (ex. lv. B 195 Oity ‘Hallway, West ‘Bide, 8 ‘per cout certificates, rea va 100 10256 ‘City allway, North Bide,...., 120 Traders’ Insurance Company, 3 198 Guatnber of Commeres,....+, 0 60 Chicago'Gas-Light'and Goko Company, .. 10 LaTEAT. : New Yonx, ‘March 6,—Qold opened at 114%, ad- vanced to 1163/, and closod at li¢y,, Oarrying rates “were @5, Governmenta wero steady, -Rejlroad bonds were generally steady, Burlington & Cedar Rapids frets sold at 5v,an advance of Bi, and Jefferson firity at 71, » rive of 1, Btate securities were quict, ‘The stock market opened weax at a decline K@L na ‘compared with'the closing prices of Haturday, but, Subsequently, there was a alight advance, which, | ‘however, "was ‘followed by n prosuro 10 sell ta Paciflo Mall and Western Union, causing « decline of 2% in'the formorand $f iu the latter, The general let and wrangur stocks and ‘Lake Shore were higher, Paciuc Ball opencd at 2244, fell off to't2'<, rons to22%;, (declined to 204, -and atilf Mater wold wt utscay204;(a20, Theeo ‘fluctuations wore wecompanied by vari ‘Tumors ew'uaual, Western’ Union declined from 64: to-684-0n an-ennouncement that the Atlautic & Preitic Telegraph Company bad inade a reduction uf 40 to 25 per veut in rates from New York'to Han Francisco and abe pal cities weat “of Chicago. Atterwards the tock sold up baste Duri ring the last hour (he market ‘Tho advance from -the Wostern 64, bi preferred to 644,,-Ht. Paul common ‘ig, Micungain’ Central to Oh sc, ; aud was mou and Northwestern, Money market casy; 8Q34. Prime mercantile pt por, 4. oO Pee neat eipte, $571,000, ‘Tho Aesiatant Troasuror alsburred S160, 2 Clearing, §. 10, S ANN te 180s, aovEnTr KE DIED 3 Now bs, eve eel lBS Wedlla, LOZ. .eeeee Coupon, '1. Conpons, 65. ew VH9 | 10-ws, coupons, Gonpetit, it 214¢ | Qurrehctes «+. ‘Coupo! Addy aa arate BoxDs, Virelnis *ennensce, old. ennearee! Memo Tennearee, wew . Virginia, old, .. ‘Weatorn Union, B Pacitle Mall,scesseoee M5 ‘Adaran Express... 106) Walte-Fargo. American Fep United Btates JeNow York Cou! Hfarlem, Ifarlem pid..s.sys.e0103 Michigan Central... 616 Union Pacific atock.. 07 Tako SHOP. .e4 sees Uiltbols Conttat...... Clevelnnd &Pitrnurg 94% Northwestern .....+. 43 Northwestern pid Oy 0, Os & Kase Chicago & Alton,....1014 Chicago fe Alton ptd.20745 Oblo fe Stineiasippl... aif Tnilana Contrat..... 4% Ohi, Dor. & Quincy. 11955 Hannibal & 81. Joa.. 184s Dela, Lack, & Went. : ARP, Tel... + G13 | Contral Pac. bon + 6036 | Union Pacitie boa > REAL ESTATE. ‘The following Instruments were fled for record on Monday, March 6+ CITE PROPRUTY. : 328 ft 1 of Marrison st, of, 25293 Sigsite Jofferson 8! 4,000 ft, dated March 4. + 16,000 Bane peemcen: ind. ee 16,000 Uentval Park ay, 107 ftn of Twenty-thied st, Wi, 6712515 fh, dated Bept, 26 1 1,250 Boutll Dosrvorn st, 6 ft u of Lalety-slxth ot, @ , 24105 fe, dated Marc 2. 1,600 Carrol ay, 27411 0 of Paulioa et, nf, 24x12¢ ft, Gated Gept. 18, 1875, : 900 Wentera av, 21 (tof Taylor ate, 231191, ‘ay, nf, 26 f ~ GIB in 10 ft w of Nill nee ‘My at, 124 2-10 ft w ol Pits Ytdated Motel Leceveees veges 800 Btato at, 102 9-10 ft» of Bixteenth at, 0: i fe, with olher property at Winnelis, dated March 1 (Joln'G, Garland to Susan di, In “UTADRIN) see cesses sosees, wecscseee 48,000 Randolph et, n 0 Gor of Blaunion sl f, dix 100 ft, also Handolph st, 175 ft w of Xager at, AP GUsias ft ta Lake st; dated March 2',..5" 4,000 Hanover st, nocor Kossuth at, wf, 25x00 ft, ntsd POW, Baers reese oove vegeatees 2,000 Ashland ay, 100 f'n of “Adame ol, wf, Six 180 2-10 ft, with improvoments, dated Biarch 6,... sesreaeseesstedasee’ 23,000 North Sangamon at, 2t0'ftn of Chicago nv, w f, 25x10 ft, dated Fob, 2 even 1,850 ‘Wort Van Buren st, i513; ft w of itoyne a £, A8x135\ ft, datod Oct, 26, 1873, 3,000 Tarrison wt, 2352124 7-10 ft, t bl of Spauiding av,'dated Fab, 29, Ex ft, Bal {6 OOF Ashland a 3,000 14,100 en) of Stowart ay, nf, 900 NOTH OF CITY LIMITS, WISIN A RADICs OF 7 MILES ‘ov COURTNOUEE. . Wrightwood av, 695 ft w of Halstod st, nf, 25x a5} ft, dated March 4, f ‘ay, lata’ a3 “to"33, “SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 3ITLES OF OOURT-HOUAB, Loomis st, 146 ft of Hixty-frst et, of 109x19114 ft¢ alao Bixty-first at, nw corot Loomis ut, 6 f, 798124 ft, dated Feb. 26...+44 Onwoll st, O50 fb 6 of Fifty-drat at, 0 f, dated Feb, 10. of Linooln 6 3,600 COMMERCIAL. "Tho following woro the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of producoin this city during the forty-eight uours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday ‘morning : 4 PIUPMER TB. | 1876, | 1876, / 11,889] 10,810 S748) 97,032 #1951] 19,456 22,050) . 8,116 60 "350 ! 7,446) 19,004 251.213 184,607 Wool, Minssse 4 Potatoen, bus Gon), tons... Hay, toun.. Luuiter, No.ft, Hhingies, No, Balt, bela Youltry, ths... Poultry, coop. los, Ibe... ghwines, brla 1, tn, 0} 0 1,119,100 ie 000, | 1,090" a0;705 Gamo, pkqs. Tezgs, pins, Gheedo, bas, Or. apples, 30 Tuonk, bi aL ‘Withdrawn from stora on Saturday for city con- munption: 7426 bu wheat; 0,571 bu com: 636 tu ¥y03 6,800 bu barloy. ‘The following grain was inspectod into store on Monday morning: 1 car No, 1 N, We wheat, 38 care No. 2.N. W, do, 1car No, 1 spring, 29 cars No. 2 do, 11 cars No.8 do, 20cars rofected do, 5 cars no grado @o “(102 whont) ; 19 cara high-mizod corn, 60 cars No. 2 do, 18 cara now mized do, 17 cars rejected do (114 corp); 1car white osta, 13 cara No, 9 do, 6 cars ro Jocted do, 3 car no grade (20 oats); 1 car rojected rye; 3 cara No.2 barley, ¢ cars No, 3 do, ‘Total, 244 cars, or 05,600 bu, Inapectod out; 43,613 bu wheat, 10,040 bu corn, 1,829 bu ont, Sub bu rye, 3,864 bu barley. ‘The dociston in the Decomber corn case, urrived at on Saturlay, gava 446 aa tho ecttling prico, instead of B30, which was tho market on the last day of 1875, Tt 4 understood that tho long party haa doctded to ap- peal from the decisian of the Cornmittes, and it fa in- timated that the mul party of the long part will be brought before the Directors for dirciplino, ehargod ‘with having committed the offonso of ranning « cor- ner or trying to run ona, Evidently the end is not yot. Cartain parties seom disposed to insist that tho present rules absll be at rictly observed (as underatood dy eald parties) or abollabed. ‘The leading produce markols were gonorally easier | yesterday, thefesling Being quite weak in sone de> | pertments, though without any heavy bros ta prices, | ‘The tone of advicea from other polota waa not en- coursging to loldera hore, and tho weather df tho ‘Wost was far from boing conducive ‘to frmnces, It | was warm after tho ralu, and clearing, and the ad- ‘yicos and expoctations m regard to the orop prospects wero inostly of @ bearish charsctur in breadstuffs, Provisious partook of tho vamo tune, ‘The shipments wero fatr for the season, and the recelpta very mod- orate, except in corn, 7 Tho market for domestie dry.goods was quiot iu ‘most departmonte, snd uot apectaly active su any. Aside from printy, which aro somewhat unsettled, tho market prewarves the steady tono dhat has character- ted It for svoral wecks peat, Groceries woro rucety- Yng rather moro attentlon than heretofore, aud the market for most lives hade firmerlook. Coffee waw an oxcoption, that staplo buing nominally jyo lowor than last week, Sugarn were atrong otan jjcedvance, and sirups and molasses wero firin, with an ‘upward inchnation, Rice, soaps, starch, and teas wereunchangol, Pricos wore ‘rin, clover advancing 0, Tho butter market wea poorly supplied, and hold ers cntertained very ‘rm views, Chevso, also, wos eld with confidence, There were no spectully new features to noto Jn the tab, canued-yoods, and dried. fruit markets, Coal and wood remain dull, Baggtug, luathar, paluts, and oils ranula sa before, ‘Tuo lumber inarket wus steady undar # fair {uquiry from the iuterior, The wool market was steady, though rather quist, thero bolng fewer ‘Weatorn ordora than usual, Broom-corn was also quivt aud unchanged, Thora was a Uttlo sora ifs in tho bey market, and the better grades. = wero firm under emsller ‘offerings, the bad Toads having Interruptod tho delivory of hay by tle nelyhboring farmore, Seous were also in batter request, Umothy belig firmer, and other varietiow steady, Green fruity wero firm st the advance noted sleewhcro, ‘Tho offerings of poultry were emall and Uw market Griaer In eouscquertco, though the deisend ‘waa Litotted to tho Alling of outalds orders, EXYORTS FROM THR SEALOAUD, The following wore the exports from tho four lead- Hanuhbal & st, Joseph common to 18);, preferred to | $8 elttes of tho Atlantic ueabosrd for the dates named 4335, Erle “to 184, Union Vacttia to Cf di Outs to Work ena'y Week end'g | Wk end’g Lx. Lu sume ossea thero was a'fractloual reaction, March 4,'16, Feb, 26, ‘70, March 6, 715, At the close Pacitic Mail recovered fruui 20 to 21j,, | Flour bela. 0,461 ‘yauas 64,21) and reacted to 2145, Sally cloging at 21!;, Western 427,85: 988,559 Poke) Unton rallied frum 645 to 69%, aud in closing 1,0 6545210 auatiugs “f market ell beck to 0935. infuuuced by run wus ‘pore Or loss infuauced by ruroors throughout the Hay, Jn tuo morning it was rumored suat te Fecite Uy was bout tu Isaiy $2,000,000 bonds, and Lster that it would sell somu of ite steamers. Trous- | eolfons. lod 207,000 abaros, of which 0,00 ™ G 48.000 Weatera Union, 9,000 Bt, Head, 6000 kero, £4,000 Lake ‘Shure, aud 4,000 Olto's, 4,074,007 10,080,.7 FOUMEION JMPOUTATIONS, Rocelved at Chicsyo Customs, March 6, 1876; Fiala, Leiter & Co,, 1) cases wooleus, 8 casea,woolens; Hand, MoNally & Oc.,1 exse of albums; Richard, Haw, Witob & Winslow, 3 osnes dry gota} Frank Gavin, 1 cas svoolenss Beach & Co,, Lease woolens; Carsou, Pitty Foot & Co,, 9 carea dry gooday Bullock Aros, 1 caxo shox; Behram, Myers & Co, Leasa embrottery; Auiarion, Olen & Ca, d cater drese nt colle Browhors, t care alk, @ eaen orlifstsl Aloworas a, T, Nelling & Co,, 2 catos books; Mande} Hros., 2 caves dry goods; William Turkington, 7 ewes artifoist flowers, Duty collected March 6, 1676, $6,039.01, ‘TICE BHONT SELLENS, To the Kiitor of 1he Chtenge Trshune? ORICAGO, Match O—1 would ike @ corner in your paper {0 give expression to my views touching a aub- Ject of vitat fmportance to the grain trado af this city and Btate, At times dnring the lait ton years thera thse toon « good deat afd and written pro.and con ro- garding tho manner of doing buelages ta Chicago, and The influences (good or bad) this ayatom of rolling ahort” bag on tho general businera tributary to ove city, ‘This “abort selling", was conaldered ao pore anfelown at one time 36 to canna the Legielatute to peer npenal law against i, On fnrther investigation, It ‘wan fonni that thia law worked many Lardehipe, inso- mach ae partion having property In the cotmtry which they wished o sell for futuro delivery found tt hart to make sales through {t fn ordinary ngencica, nnd the result was tho ropeal of tho law. Binco the repeal of that Law we have bad anothor law passed, making it ® penal offense to tun comers, and. this 19 ati n law of tho State, which ap- yarenlly hia no perceptible effect, oxcept in t tection it gives to “rhort eeliora,” us there fea pro- vision iu tho law which provides! that oxcensive dani- ages shall not, be recovered from partten failing on coutract. Tclaim thia law, which throws auch ample protection nround ths *nliort ealler’? ts as porniclous “abort selling” ttaclf, and ta working reat damazo a to the graiu trade of this city and Btate, particularly to tho producing classes nud country merchsn's, + Tilunk any dintutorvsted -parts, who has looked thin question fairly in the face, whould lave discovered this fact during the Laat atx, montha, I want to sneyent the propriety of putting a mayement on foot to secure tho pasraue of a statuto Jaw in tia State, providing, that all “abort rellers" whalt bo compelled to rettle thelr contracte ac- cording tv tho word and. letter thorcuf, with = proviso for tho protection of parttos who have property iu the country an:t aro deterred from getting tho sino for- ‘ward by ronson of railroad combinstious, etc, In thls cava tho present law could ond should give tho relict Provited, Ebelicro this to bo tha beat remedy, ani te certalaly tnngiblo, and tho beat way out of the present Alillcuition tat surround the trade. Wo ara baving moro of leas dofaulta overy month on tho contracts of theao “nbort rollers,” “and while the practice of “short cling’ 49 lo- gitimate under our practica hero and tho trade, we also iuuist it ought to lugitimnate for the “shorts” to pay up according to their con- tracts, I beliova it to bo absolutely nocersary that nomething should be done to protect thy vast Loterost engagod in the graln trade that has and will center ero under good and honorable rules and lawn for Its tection, Without soma check on this pernicious defatiting that has Leconia fo frequcut of Isto, I alll Took for and expect to sce at uo vory distant day a vo~ moralized condition of trade here, which It 19 hoped may bo avertod, ‘Tho man of men who shall aucceod in establishing equitable rules nnd Inws for tho gayornicent of this vast trade shot'd bo entitled to the thanks of all cou- cerned, Respectfully,‘ HG, 8 PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Woro loss active and oasler, Tho market was dull during a port of the sexsfon, and gens orally rather weak, In sympathy with hogy, which wero ‘quoted 6100 per 100 Ite lower, The weather wan bad for handiing either hogs or product, and cash nates were therefore slow, Now York was dull, but probably owy becauto Chicago was on tho downward torn, as thero was no change in Liverpool, ‘Tho market weak- oned rather under tho indifference of buyers than tho eagerness of ecllors, na tho offerings wore not largo; but tho tone of tho market indicated that much moro property would have been on saleif wauted. A good many parchases wero mado ona rising market, by oulaide operators, and that class generally want to sell as soon as they think tho market aa touched the top. ‘Most of tho rocont buying fa bolioved, howovor, to hava teen dono by strong patties 1u tho trads, who uro adie to bold on, ‘Mots Lonk—Was in very moderato demand at tho outact, aud declined 300 por br] under freo oferingy, after which buyers took hold plittla moro willingiy, Balea wero reported of 830 bris caah wt $22.250022.0945 } rfl at $2,25(22.00 ¢ 5,500 bris wofler May at $23.47 @22.65 ; and 1.260 bristscllor Juno ot $22,07351822.833¢, Total, 17,50 bri. ‘Tho imarkot closed easy at $22.20 cathy ur noller Starch ¢ $22.008 ary soller Aprils $22.60@22,09%¢ xallor May ; aud $23.70 seller June. Primo meas pork was quiet at $10.00, Extra primo quoted at $19,60, Sales wore 70 bris prino mess at $10.00; 70 bris oxtra primo at £1600; und 270 brls Dutt pork at $20.00, Lann—Was moro activo, and doclined 173@20c per 100 Ibs, under moderate offerings, Balea were report. of 100 tes cash nt $19,138 tes sellor April at $19,927@13.4214 $ and 6; teller May at $13.45 @13.51}4, Total, 13,400 tes, ‘Tho market closed stoady at GIT @IIS cash or aclter March; $13,248 13,25 ‘seller April; $13.434@19,45 goller ‘Say; and $19.0013,02}¢ acller Juno, eats —\Waro very quiet, and osaier in tone, without change in quotations, fellera wero willing to accont former prices, but would concede nothing, while bny- erg held off for lower igures, Sales wero reported of 20,000 Re shoulders at 8340; 20 boxea rejected do at 7%o; 40 boxes bacon shoulders at 9303 150,009 tbs short riba at 12ie roller May, and $12.45 per 103 ita eller Juno; anc Otcs aweet-pickled hams (20 Th) at 10X¢, ‘The following wae the closing rsng0of prices t Bhow- Long ort ders, clear. Balled, looae,ees0. B25 ALG Woredrerrccccere 8H I April, loade..e.s.00 8% IDE ‘May... * 9 iz 8, caalte.. IKGIN o. Loug and ‘short cicara quo! 160 cash, ond 1i}ge acller March, boxed; green hams, 113/@120; aweot-plekied do, itu tye; Cumborlanda, 117{0, cash or seller March; long-cut hams, WY@13%sc, boxed; bacon hame, 19372 14ig0, Gneiaz—Was quict at T@vC, DEEF PRODUCTS—Were steady aud quiet at $8.50 9.00 for mess, 80,50G10.00 for oxtra mess, and $23.50:324,00 for hams, ‘TALLOW—Was quoted at B7@3Xc. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was duit and unchanged, the demand Dolng Umited to tho local trade, Shippers held aloof, atating that current prices olfer no fnducoment to operate, Sales wero limited to 126 briv winters 850 brix spring extras, chiefly at $4.0005.25; and 45 rie buckwheat floor at $3.2: Total, 2,020 brls, Tho markot cloacd nominally at tho following rango of pricos: Cholcs wintor oxras, $0,507.50; common to good do, '$4.755.50 5 spring extras, $4,004.40; good do, KL50@L.75 ; choleo do, $5.00G5,25; patents do, £6,50¢7.25; {Blluncacts, $5.76@0,95; spring superfines, §3.00@3.00; ryo flour, 4.10G4.25; buckwheat do, §3.00G9.50. Bran—Was in fair comand, snd firm at former Prlcoa, Balen wero 40 tons at $10,00 on track, €10.50 to arrive, nnd $10.60 freo on board cara, Beuzrsrds—Hales were 10 tona at $12.00 on track, Conx-Mrat—~Coarse was nominal at $13,0@14,00 on track, . ‘WHEAT—Was rather less activo, and Geolinot 4@ Io, from tho lowest quotitions of Saturday, though closing a ttle better, Idverpool and New York wae Anil, tho former being quoted weak by private nd- viocs,and the woathor here wat favorable to early npring towing, Homo operators professed to bellave that tho cwivter wheat crop will boa failure; but the grostent ‘welght of testimony aud opinton was tho other way, irbero ccrtainly has not boen mtich snow thia wiatur; ‘but thero has also boon Uttlo frost, and they asy that thorools havo atruck in so deeply that they cannot bo Killed, exeoyt by much moru savcre wuathor than wo have a right to expost, Hence 5 good crop of winter wheat 1a suticipated, and tho hopo that tho Maroh sowing of spring wheat will bo plentiful, promising ap abandant yield of that variety, helped to woaten conddenice in’ values, and (us to rednco pricus by bringing out sollora,. “Tho market way partially aus tained by the report that somo rather largo purchases wero boing made lure to offwot asles in" Ligher prico, Tho lower grades wero fair dotnand for shipment, “but they, weakened in ayinpethy with tho genoral ‘Heller the mouth ‘opened at receded ta 0Tije,'ulvanced to 01346, sud. declined to 97e ut the clas. Boller April nold at Ui4{@ITHe, cloulng wt UT}e, Helier May suld at $1,013.10}, cloutiy ut $Lo1%6, | Cash Nowa npring elosed at v7i}co, bo oxr (ota haviuy bon sold below U7c, but one round lot changed haude “ono bluff” at ¥i};o. Cash wales waro report- od of 400 bu No, I apring st $1.02; 40,400 bu No, 2ila at ‘YORI I0 35,400 bu No. du, trout rocctyts, Rt BLS @iic: 11,00 bu rejected do at Tho: 4,000 ba by plo wt 6oRVIo ; and 400 bu Goat $1.17 free on board | cars, Totnl, 60,6u0 but, : Minmisora WitkaT—Was quiot und the lower grade waa caalur, Sales wero 400 bu No, J at 6L14 7 1,800 bu No, aat vssces and ead bu by wetaploat #1.UL fea on board cars, Total, 3,000 bu. CORN-—Was inodurately Uctive, and 4/640 higher, the grostest firmuess belug in the nar deliveries, whlch wero atroug under tho fact of rather light ve- | ceiply, and an oxpoctad reduction to the volume, ow- ing 10 wet weather, Livurpoul was esaler, aud Now York reportod dull, sa that there was no Etatern fou for an advancu, und'the doclulon of Naturday in the December cora caso was uot favorable to au urti- ficlal aquoeze, ‘The ehsracter of the weathor hay Leon (#0 oxceptioual that a good many operators aro prepar- for & backward spring, while thu rest, who do not | Jook for -low tempurature, antleipste moisture sulle stent to kecp back tho corn from market. There { uot only the Lad roads, ox x the cosa willy wheat, to Keopit back, but loa Lick of dryuais in'the corn it self, large quantities of which Lave not yot oured, and the Woather of the futuro must determine whethor oF not ft can bo barvested at ull, ‘Thou ly reason to fear that no small proportion of (ha corn now In cribe will bo too. woft to tnurket, excopt for srnmediate ‘uso, aud nome operators ars afraid that surmtnor do- | Alvories will bo materially leavened for that reason. | ‘Tho greatest care was, howover, for the user futuro, | the woethor of Blarch ‘prozaluing to be damp throwghe Out, Hellorthe month, or reyular No, 2 opanod at d33gc, advanced to 4940, an@ cloud ob ashe, Holler ‘May opened at 4730, wold up to 4130, declined to 41M o, and cloued ut 4740, Bellor April sold ut 4347 44\fc, closing at 45350. Seller July sold at 6X9 163403 | abd voller Jule ranged about No Under Btay. fromh rocainta of No. 2, or high mized, closud at 437;0, ‘Cash aaloa wore reported of 69,GW bu No. 2at dang | 440; 2,40) bu high mized wt 44c; 300 bu now doat 39jg07' 8,200 bu pow soled at 380; 4,400 bu new ree | focted at 350; 400 bu cary gt ¥s3f0; 6.400 bu by sainplo | at GSI¢C, ou track; aud 4,20 ba do atBaysGiOyo, | trey on Ward cara, ‘Fotal, 00,400 bu. OATS—Wero more active snd strony, averaging N@ | trdotly | 3 x00 for May, which was quictand tins changed. ‘Tho recolpta were again moderato and nearly equaled by the abipments, and the wrotcted condition of tho country roads rausod many to expoot Final receiyts for ante time fo come, ‘Tho demand Sextchletly frou iho Marve shorts, wha, apprehatrlra Ot a elythe Dies OF HHooze, werd dns tog fo Hr ttlo Up, and witecis bnutht tae sah offered ty dellveron cons tenets, March and April ware noarly towether, ‘Th fornier apened at S235, nnd Bold to B16, ler at 92,@i2Ko, hoth closing at 224 ast Ke. wan quit ntH@@HNe, Cali closed io, and re- ected at. 26c, Cash ‘anlea worn repurted of 86,600 bu (0, Bt SHAT COO Lu rejectod at Mos KA4OV bi by aample at 3140, on track, Total, 68,60) tu, RVE—Waa In moderate roquert ‘not firm, being avout ta higher, Only Lear of rejocted way récelred, and very littio No.2 wae offered, white tho orders swore chtally for that mradg, which sold to x himited ex- tent at (2@ie, closing af tho autele. Bcllera were uot affering tho property very frevly, being of the opinion that as the recciple bid fale to be small for a fow days another sadvatico 18 probable alee} 1,000 bu No, 2 ui DAULEY—Was only fatrly activo, opening romewhat Aiqher than Siturday's "closings" and closing 2)s (4 No lower, ‘The market was firm carly, but the offer. ings of cs¢h soon became numeroun, and tho market then rote, closing wok, Tho shorts were filling in atthe proft offered by tho decline, and hollert of cash denorally wera’ anxious to tuiload, and a good many exchanged cash for May tho Inticr being at s discount of about ic at one timo. Contrary to the expectation of many, the low rheea, failed to attract conaunicrs, who, aocording to advices fram aovoral potnta, are quite as Wiaposed to liacrimi. nate against Westorn No. 2 gq they proviously Lave boon, arcorting that tho qnallty Is 20 Inferior they can- not Use it with tho proat they fod in maltiug Gsnada and other grades. Scllor March opened at Sc, oud dropped down to 5335c, which was affered nt the clone. April sold at Gbo extly, nud closed at 5344¢. ety. nol carly at Gae, and cloaed nt @YGsde, Fresh rorelpta of cash nold at 60.a6le, and round lots at G7¢@63e, closing: at about Guc, No. 2 sold nt 36a35}¥0, closing easy nt tho inaide, RtoJoctod brought ie, Samples woto agalu jh wslos wore reported of 31,24) bu No, Jat 7,209 bit No, 3.ut 35@6e 400 bu rejected at )'bu by sample at 40@800 on track, ‘Totsl, TATEAN, In tho aftornoon mess pork wan in morlerato roqueat and 109 Libor, with soles of 2,250 brin at $22.40 éollor April, and §22,624@22.65 sellor May, Lard wan also atronger nud fairly active, with salen agexegatiug 2,600 tes ot $15.27N0G15.3) seller April, and StJ.47% eoller May, Wheat was fately activo and 1/10 better, closing at Tie eller the month, and 08%; (aUaizo roller April May nold at $1.017;(01,03'¢0, oloslug at $1.01. Gorn was {0 tnoiletato request aud eloady at 49250 for Blarch, 4333440 for April, aud 43},0 for May. duly aold al 4¥z-0. Darley was qulat, eelling at b5@763ve for March, and s3ije for Say and ‘April CALL BOARD, Moss pork was moderately activo, closing about the samo as on chanue at $2220 for April, and $23,621 for May, Halcat 5,000 ble nt $12.05@ 23.40 for April, and $22.52@G22.55 for Nay, ‘Lard wus quiot at the early advance, cloaing at 813.25 3 Hayy and AIIM aeller April; $13,156) a Hi.coyravass elise June, “ates oda at $1.50 SATS hott rib wers lower, Sales wero reported of 200, 000 Ibs neller May, at $12.173512,20, GENERAL MARKETS. ALOONOL—NWan atondy nt $2.12, BRVOM CORN—Was quiot and nuchangod : Chotco hurl, 9X¥@100; No, 2 Lnrl, 74@%; choice medium, alse; good medium brush, 6@sizo; falr inaldo and cavers, S@E}f0 } Inferlot, {@IWe3 crovkad, IG6e, BUTTEN—Tho raarket is kept baro of desirablo ntock, and prices remalt dectdedly firm, Wo atili quate: Chotca to fancy yellow, 30@330; medium to good grades, 208250; Inferlor to common, 13@180; common to choles roll, 10@25c. BAGGING—Prices show no quotadlo variation, ‘Thore isn moderate, atendy movenont Jn the diffar- eutlines at steadily maintained rates, Wo quolo: Stark A, 93340 jLowleton, 25¢; Montaup, 250} Ontarlo, 250; Ameriosn A, 20; Amoatoag, 23}{c} Ottor Crock, 230 burlap bags, 4 bu, H¢@16¥03 do, & bu, 154@Q16};0; guuntes, ningle, 16@160! do, double, 2@2Ie, CHEESE—Tho market hss an excoptfonally firm tono, icon hero aro rotativoly lower than nt tho soa- Dourd, and, os alocks of finer cheeso ara becoming con- siderably rvduced, it would not bo aurprieing If Miguer Aiguroa were aoun pstablished. Thore iv 3 fair domaud. af the fallomug quotatlona Sholee to fancy factory, 12;G(a193,e3 lower grades, Ce Ae eiade wan Utelinee dices wera nointaally unchanged, nud we contintic to quote: Tackiwane ‘na, range ond nut, $10.00; do ege. $2.54} cannel, $1,00@)8.00; Erie, $7.00; Biosaburg, $1.0007,(0; Hock- iug Yalicy, £4.60; ‘Indians block, $4,003 Baliimoro & Ohio, $4,00686,302 Minis, $4,004.50, DRESSED HOGS—Woro qulet, and 1iWo better than nominal, ‘The recoipte wero amall, and thera wss Mt tlo inquiry, A nalo was reported at $2.60@).15 divid- ing on 2:0 ihe, Soft lots wore qnoted at $0,000.95, and yery dull, tho woather being so unfavorable that fow buyora were in tho insrket. FISi{—Dusiness in thia department doca nok eome up to goneral expectation, Buyers aro ordering from hand fo mouth only, aud aithough stocks uronot hoavy thera in considerable pressiire to sell, and for Isko fi nnd cod the market remaina woak : No. L whitefish, 4 Q0@S,251 No, do, $4,005.00} No, 1 troat, ¥G@4,00% NO, 1 ehoro mackerel, now, i/-brl, $12.5 @is.00; No, ‘No, 2 macker~ of, 3g =be] , $8 $0,0%06.50; No. 1 shoro bite Toy iis, $1.00; largo family kdta, $1,15:41,20 codfish, $,25@5.00; Gcorgo'n codfish, $5.75@6,00; new Labrador herring, nplit, bris, $8.00@8,25; do s-bri, $5,254.00; Labrador herring, round, brls, $6,0008.: do 3¢-brl, $3,002.78: rented herring, per box, 49¢; No,‘L herring, i a 5. RENOITS AND NUTE—Proncs continue to meot with an active demand, and tho nfurket {s quot- ed a 4c higher for Turklob. Other fruits woro abont “aicaly, ‘There waa a fair business at tho anuezed raugo of pricoa ¢ Fouxiax—Dates, dc Opgas ay avers, 1UGatoo: | Dey druma, now, 11 126; Turkish prunes, now, O@d%0; French prunes, boxes, BYR » Tezors, new, 410@260; loos Muscatel,' new, $3,103.25 ¢ Va- eta, IM @IL40; Zante currants, 72980: citron, Dousstio—Alden apples, 18@200; Mi jen, 10G810340 $ W@lie; do, od, 10¢@l10; do, pared, 18@)0; ‘blackberrioa, layaiayes maapliorrion DGii0 ; pltted chocrion, af @iie. Nuts—Filberts, 11j@l%; almonds, Torra- frons, 1934@%0%6; Naples wainnte, new, 16a1te; Frenoh walnuts, nae, 146133¢0; Grenoble walnuts, 16 Gito; Brazile, 1UG1OIa; pecans, Tors, UY@1I40; Wilmington peanuts, 2S; Tenneaseo poonuts, 63 Got Africun peanuts, 6a6xc. GREEN FRUITS—Oranges aud lemons were in fair request aud higher, both being tirm at tho advanco, in sympathy with’ New York,-oranges eapecially, aa they aro very scarce. Applyn aro abio velling quita froaly to rotallers, and sound atock {a strong, a fow fancy barrels belig held abovo outside quotations} Chose apples, $1.0084.00 por bri: Vuloneis orangys, $10.00@11.00 per case; oranges, $4,00G6,50 por box; Temions, $4.80¢0,00 per box, GUOUVERIES—thisiness openod moderately activo, with tho gumeral market displaying rathor moni strength than during laxt wook, Bugurs, sirupa, and molasacs especially were Armor, and in 'tho former thera was a full ie advanes, ’ Stocks of sugaru and sirupn aro roduced to unusually sal dimonsfona, and. hiighor figures all around are predicted, ‘The coffee mar, ket was onsier, the late advance al the East not having ‘been fully austained, Cloves were held le higher, aad were vary firm. Other lines comparatively ‘wore ateady s Itck—Dangoon, 6@0Xo;Cerolina, 7@TK0; Lou- tafana, GWGTNC. Corre OG. Java; 30310: Sava, No.2, 21G280 5 chotca to fancy Tio, 22341812¢c; good to primo do, 218 “e@¥os common lo fair, Log yee; roasting, 1 2owc; Singapore, Tava, MGC; Vowta Tad, 2054 @Bs05 a ‘Budase—Vatont cus loaf, 1~@11 ses eruahod, 124 Kean ‘and 0"; QUNe ; powdered, 113 (a114(6; granulated, alike: A, ufandard, 105210: do No, 2, WG Whos B, Ya Ofjo% extrad, ONe. 2, 05 delow one, t ir 4 prime do, BGS: war, 43;@9%{a$ commall to good do, 7NG@U(o; Now Orkiana, Kao. sinuPH—Callfornis sugarloaf drips, 70@790; Ais- mond drips, $1.004)1.10; allver dripa, oxtra fing, 00, Se; good sugar-Louno wirup, BYgdio; extra do, Bhs 80a; New Orleans Molasses, coice, Xt C8a; Ao, prime, ‘SBG@bHOS do, common to good, 4Huihuc: Forte kico,mo- lacxon, 484500; common molasses, 3365420; Wacketrap, Botte, Bet0rs—Alinploe, 184190; coven, LY@SI0; cansia, BO Glo} pepper, WAL ee; Wulmaya, H,22¢1.25; Cul cutta glugor, Uvialage, Geran Mottled, 344,703 Hoara—Truo Bite, Gio White Ti 5 Witte tone, 644(853s0; Havon Imperial, be; Golden Wout, 41450. ‘Nrauull—Lxcelsioi SJ, ULBT0; do, gloss, BY @%0; do, com, KeVN'0; Ktugatord, puro, 1960; do, elk Vor alow, Y{gdxe; «La, corn, 1010360. UWAY—ho botter yradoa of prairke wore scarce and firm under a fale inquiry. which wid probably improve xo loug an the roads aro had enough to prevent Hboral reeelpta by wagon, ‘Mmothy was firm, with a sale of No, 1 #t $12.50. Wo quote: Timothy, §12,00@12.00; No, 2 do, $101.00; witxod do, $8.00; prime upland pal: rio, $3.0060.50; No, 1 protric, $6.0087.W; wlough, $5.00, HIDEH—Thero was no change, Doalars ara buy- tog os imual, nud at tho prices recently current: ‘Green ctty butchers’, Bee; yron cured, Hgut and eavy, 63QTe; part enred, ‘By@uKo; walted, kip, 72; grecu country, 5}@D3{c; dub, dry kipaud call, Miiggsisc; dry -ssltod ie; deacon akin, Seaine. ‘Bheup pelts, woul oxtimatod co rr Wasi, Bor Why, Ba HIGH Ef—Wero in moderato demaud oud ateady, wit sales of 200 brla at $1.05, LUMBER—(Vun moderately activo and steady, ‘Tho Dunbernuin (March 4) nays: “At present many of our doslera, who bavu bean positive that thera is yolug to bea shortage in the luinber zonrket next season, aro ‘Loyinning to hedge jn their opipions, and are comiug fothe conclusion that (he supply wifl be aduquato to all ordinary demands, From soveral suction reports havo come that loggera will equal, if not a » thelr quotas; while somo-of the most hopeless dlstricte ap- poar destined to take a much more'favorable showing weaanticipsted tan dayaago, Yarties who were quite anions ‘to apeculate a few weeks since aromiow: ‘Very willing to waite Hitle louger betore Lindiug bar- aint anything of au sdvauee from oti rate," Quo- tious: ‘Firat and aecoid clear... Third clay, thick, Olesr flooritg, tint snd-secand, rougls.. 80.00. 22.00 Clear siding, Bret and secund, 8,004, First commun alding,........ 8 Mooring, Brat coumicn, dress ‘Ptooring, second common, ar Tox boards, A. unelng. “Common Vuinter, 13'it nad under: Jolsta and scautilag, 20 to 2b ft. 3 Columbia River ‘salmon, jy-brl, ” Bhingtes on tract 358 2,00 OILS—Tho market was without apocial naw fea, tures, A. moderate amount of orders feom tho Toeal “and interior trade woe placed at mitetan- {hlly the pricoa following 1 Carbon (standard white, V5 degrees fest, Loy to Mlinols legal tent, 150 ey uw Wi 100 toot, We 3 do 176 degrees, 180; extra winter lard oll, TNO. Ty 91099; No, 3 THEO; linsocdt, Taw, Goss Dolled, Oo: whale. winter bloxctrod, TA ane? aperm, $2.15 1 tafoot all, atriatiy puro, $1152, nt 120 Tag entra, Bot to, No, atralta, Oe; plumbago ol 780% Naphttian dastorlzek Ga gravity, 19 gints oll, natural, 23 ci Feaiod, ak deg biiate POULTRY AND ROUS clally tuekpym, which we tmumually gut, and doalers orders, ‘Tho weather wan », 880; bank oll, B50} uurpontine, cai gor M dca 43 Ys Went Vir- ing, 350; natural, vo dag,, 30; nitry was carce, Capes fea the bMerinke being forind it diteult to fl 1 for drensod stock, Kaas woro slow and ensy, Tho rocelptn continuo litera), Witd ducks and ptocks apy wers plontiful and alow at 1.60% TAT—Chickons, IAM por Ih; tu Bi 0; greet, Kallc, $2. Tawor gracten were slow at § fearce and pear to he accumulating, .00 por da 1 Oa firm. at $4,508.35 for me Koya, 12/0180; Eoun—Strictly freab, Timothy was niora netive and alrongor at 10 for ptime and 82222735 for choice, , Clover was dium and $3.40 d PouL- ducks, Ifo, for mammoth, Flax waa duil ht $1,00@1,25, Man- garian and millet wero gutctand anelanbelt y¥ aclivo antl atercdy BALT—Continnes fair! ‘Unonda+ a ani naw, fine, $1.05; do, #140 Ty coarec, dairy, without bags, $2, with bagr, Ashton dafry, per ack, $1.50 ‘YEAS—Cholco Japane and Uolongs, aud in fact nit cholee grades, woro tirmly helt, but ft. common and Iolium atylon there waa nomio teregularity in prlcos. Quotations remai thon, Beas! B5u% good a sholee, do, dueixer 3 Une, sh ase: wt, , GY Trae The} Chol MPrIUuAL—Com! medium, 436 fincat, Is r38et median Fino, :UG@BIu; Nninst, Le Ta BO Ovconus—Conimon, 328, Hof Comnion, 10 itood & do, Sholor, O1@ medinn, 3 Ane 3G 0895 $1.10 fw before: GuNrowpRn—Com- 48a 40a. y fine, 63 i choicest, @ITE; Fond common, modi, $A005 cholec, Huae6iey choicest, aad conimo AT@ises medium, 40a 429 5 Od medinay, de fine, 43@Wd; flnevt, G6y.680 5 choice, GXBUIa; choice WOOD—Pricea wore weak an] unsettled, at $3.50 for tnnple, $7.50 for beceh, antl $3.60 for alad dcoutiiies spasmodic and from Weatern maunfacturary, who order to keep thelr sil {iqht and prices are vasily want WOOL Tho deman in operation, Stocks are: lelivored, ia{ned : Tub-washed, pritne, 52,520; do, Poor to Rood, 44@.1005, waned Hedeey ‘uo, qvarheds fine heavy to light, 25/28; Brodin, U2GH0} pulled, Wide, LIVE STOSK, Onicago. warhed, coareo aud medium do, sodecopditioned, dg 3G Ue} hie ‘ao; cores and ‘Tho falluro fs annonneod of Chaties If, North & Co,, aprominont packing drm of Hoaton, Tho fArni wea representod in this eity by Sr. Conant, OATTLE—Tho recelpta during Sunday aud Monday ware 9,373 head, Trade oponod active yostorday moru- {ng and firm at tho advauced pricen of Inst week} but during the afternoon there was q much quieter feeling, and at the closs there wore signaof woakuess, Tho receipts wore moderate and of » quality rathor sloyo tho average of last weok, though tho porcentago of cholco grades was vory smal, throughout the sosson thus 1b 3,00.45,95, oF at $3,001.00 At $1,21G4.00 for stockors, and nt na has bean th Balos wera reportod 1 poor to cholca cows, 34,10@5,55 for com 1p eaKo mon to chofco ubipping steors, Only fow drovoa ra- mained unsold, CATTLE PALEY Blrader, Wadsworth & Hs to Boyne ‘Lo Myora, H. & Co. ‘Lo Morria & Walxe| ‘To Morrig & Waixel To Morris & Walxol ‘To Morris & Watrel ‘To Morris & Walxel ‘Yo Mour ‘To Monro ot oa J, B. Andoreon to Morris & W. Wooil Bros. to Morris & W. Clifford: Jesse Adains to Martin .. Jarnes Jackaon lo Hirsh, M, & NTO. A, W, Vaughan to Bohart....4. ‘To Shears, Graves Bro atari. Conover & Hall to Swift & H. - 2 Morine Bros. & Oo, to Eastman,... _ ‘To Morris & To Myers, li. Hall, Patterson Waixel, ‘So Keofer. ‘To Boynton, os acen ace ne Bunker & Goohirat’ to’ Hartnell (ora) son 5 LE. piallors: & Bro. to Butcher's aK Aloxandor, Cassell TOO, se eesevereee 'To Mortis & Waixe! ‘To Morris & Waizel R, Strahorn & Co, to Kastan, ‘To Eastman. ‘To Morris & Waixel, 0 Cilio Nicoles & Addome to Haalina To E We & i, to Norris & AN Price, 94.00 4.85 i 2, Wulxel.ssesesee 304,135 4.20 4193. 3,00 Koere Ws ks Winstead & ’ Wat: 1,229 4.00 Bensloy’s. ¥ (cows) om 3.G8 mods—r A og trade wae dull, with prices woak an r Oponing eal Ald not show more than Geoff, but before. noon market wus down a strong aie Vand at tho cloro was ‘weak nt tho decline, Fowler Bros, and. tho demand was ‘Two of 6 elty packing firms, & Oo., wero baying, but pally on ‘Now, York, Moston, Providence, and Cleveland accounts, Tie rango of rales waa $7,159.60, stook pigs selling at the inside gure, will $0.60 wae paid for'a bunch of fan ‘This clans of jy 18@200 lower than Saturday, ‘Tho folplits hogs, averaging 436 tha, was nominal market closed dull and heavy. HOG KALLE. No. Bunker & Coshran to Armour & | H, E, Muliory @ dire To Armout & Fo C. Wille & 06 mn, 01 Tl, Green & Co, to Robluson. Jesse Adsine to Willtam Smith..,, 60 Horive liros, & Co, to Win, Smith, 62 ra or Ay. hoga Price, Ses28 5 Sacepusasea8 = BS i] 1225-16; futubes closed 4 Western, 81,00@4.50;" curaion to mulgi q hott td gt i) 5 No. 1 spring, $10@: if 1m 1478 Bu 8.08 B59 BAS a8 BAS int 7.90 wel Ta0 Wo Tower Hee $ T) ‘To Noveler Tiros. Bloons 7.80 Brown, T, & Co, t oH 25 100 To Tabor, 42 ony 7.00 To Tabor, oe eoee BD 1827.00 Bensloys, W, & Ui, to hobluson.. 60 Lut 1.0 ‘To MoGre,., er Ba Ohh B00 Wloetoad & Allon to Tabor. sey. 1827.05 To Yabor... vy Teo POD To Tw 170.93 To Armot a8 7.00 ‘Vo Armour, 93 339 Z.Ho Martin Droa, Mit 205 BLO Te Bo «197.00 5S a0 TOS ba 188.09 fa ITO 30 oo Th hh «gia BAD 40 1037.50 S3)1Tk TOR 43 1837.95 We ee CAS) "Co ArMOUT & COs.seeseree 5 200 TM To Gi ma 8.00 e4e 103 BILLED —Weeo fn fale request at $1,60@.0,0 for com onto strictly cholsos Smt of tuo ieueter wero at $4.75.45,00 for tale to primo yrades, Tho tacelpte wero 1,918 head, ¢ NK. NEW To! Nrw Yount, March 7,—Breves—Roceipts qostontay and to-day 2,439, taking 0,800 for the week, againut 8,490 Last Wook; quality fatr genorally; market firmer, With an ndvanco from Bridny of 4¢0; supply exclu- alvoly native wtccra, oxen, aud Voavea; steers aud oxen, Duilta; a'fow deleclionn, 123519 130} fat bulla, 4 Edge, live wolgte Burer—Lecoipta for two daze, 7,070, making 18,850 for tho week, ngaitist 210d lant ‘wook? mntkot faiey not nd fitm aa Friday and daturday? ordinavy to prime sheep, 5icad7*{a} oxtra and fancy, 8a 420, tho latter for n cartoad of very fine Oluo wothory, 145 Iba, AWINR—Rerala for two days 6,460, making 25,170 Tor the ‘week, agunst 27,180 lust work’; none otivrod nillyo, EAST LInERTY, Nasr Lrognry, Ta,, March 6,-—-Catrie—Receipt for the lant thires days, 1,632 bead, or fi cntw of through cattle anit 40 cara of ‘yard atook; total for tho week cuiling this day, SAT? Wend, agalant 0,950 the eo’ Doe foro; Fun no far very light nud Rely 10 Lo ao, no busl- nesaia doing in catlle to-day, Huas—Recoipts for {hres days, 2,860 head; total for tha waok, ¥,020, agaiant t6,0i0 thie week Lefora; York: ers, $3,26:33,75! Palladelphtar, $J.0689.40. Srevr—Cecolpta for threo days past, J,800 hoad; to- tal for the wenk, 11,100, against 15,700 the week before; selling at $1.0@7.00, = ‘BT, LOUIS, Ar, Lours, March G-Hvor—Aetivos Inighors Mght to teavy sulpplng, F7-10GIY; packing, $7,608.00; oxtra, $8,50@3,60, PELESSisaty, with a falr_de $1.10G4.50; pony Ftocra, $2 r thoirorpatiea cows, Bish ito oative at @3,15; tecders, €4.00@4.45, nd; pool to _ Onmersnaty, March 6,—Uour—. ‘common to goud Light, $7,768. ug, 83.058.00, tyes quality poor; Tate to good packs ——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Svecial Dunateh io Tia Chicas Tribune, Lrvenroot, March 6-11 a. m,—FLoun—No. 1, Bis; No, 2 248, Guarn—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 106; No, 2, Os 8d} apring, No, 1,04 10d; No, 2, $6 10d; white, No, 1, 108; No, 2, 031045 club, No, 1, 10s 61; No. 2 108ad, Corn —Now, 265 0d@at8$ old, 29", : Provistons—Pork, 81s, Lard, bt 0d, Livenroor, March O—Latest.— Corrox—Firmer; 61¢@U 0-16d; sales, 18,009 balea, including 4,000 for speculation; export, 12,000; 6,000 bales American. Guatn—Callfornia white whest, average, Ow LNdG10s; do club, 103 2dG10s 81; rod Wentorn epring, 3 to 3, 0s 10d@9u 101; do wluter, Os 8A@102, Froun—Western canal, 2z@itta, Western mixed new corn, 23 Yds; old, Ms, Onls—Americau, 9s 4s Gd. Barley, 3s bd, Peas—Cansdion, 33 cd, Tuoviwtons—Primo mesa pork, Sis, Leef—Primo mess, $1o@IL Cd. Lard Gy Gd, Cheeso—Hino, 61a. Bacon—Long clear, 67a 6d; short clear middles, 6ja Cd. TaLLow—I9s, Prrnoreuu—Refined, 1@11}4d; spirits do, By Gorgd, a Livarzp O11—24s 6d; common resin, 44 @ii{d. Avintrs Tonrentine—2ta 0o@ai8. ‘Lonvos, March 0,—Moxzt—Amaunt of bullion gono into the Bank of England on balance to-day, £5,000, Conno1s—Monoy, 94 1-16; account, 04 5-16, AMERICAN SRCURTTIEA—'368, 105; ‘678, 10734 5 10-10, 105; now 68, 106; Now York Central, 104; Erie, 16755 preferred, 31. Lixszen O1n— ys, LINSEED CAKE—£10 103@.010 16% Panu, March 0,—Iusrrs—6f STH0, Fnaxxronr, March 6,—Uniren Srate7 Roxnt—Now 6a, 102, SQUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New Onuzaxs, March 6.—Cot1ox—Demund activo; wales, 15,350 balea; prices higher; good ordibary to atrletly good ordinary, 94@1010; low mlddlinga to atrict low middiings, 1144@11%0; mfddlings to strict- ly milddlings, 19%@t3Ko; good -middlings to mld- dlings fair, 13}@l4}sor recelpta, net, 0,007 bales; gross, 9,316 bales; exports to the Continent, 3,000 halos; to Great Britain, 1,916 bales; stock, 349,470 Uales. New Ontrans, March €,—Cotton firm; middlinge, 12},@12)00; net receipts, 293 bales; oxports, coastwlacy 843 ales ; gales, 1,000 bales, Montnx, March 6—Cotton Armer; middlings, 12/0; not roceipts, 1,923 baled; oxports to Great Iritain, 3,805 balea; coastwlso, 858 bales; wales, 2,000 bales, Gaxvzston, March 6,—Cotton firma; gonerally held higher; offerings Nght; middlings, 12!f0; recelpts, 1,093 baton; gross, 1,003; exports to Groat Lritain, 1,000 ; to Contineut, 650; coastwiae, 1,218; asics, 748, Bayarnan, March 0,—Cotton strong; middlingy, 121-160; net receipts, 889; oxports coastwise, 1,197; alos, 1,200. J NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Your, March There wasa modorato pack- ago trade in cotton goods, and prints wero more active, Manchester, Cochoco, Pacific, aud Usmilton prints were reduced to Yo. Mallory pink printa wero ro- duced 340, Gotton and worsted dross goods wore in steady demand, Worsted shawls. moved atoadily, MWoolon goods contiuued qwet. Hoslery waa less actlyc. 5 CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CrnyaLann, 0,, Match 6—Detrolbum unchanged ; firm; wtandard white, 110 test, 113¢0; prime white, 160 test, 12350 in car-load lote for cash, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, Witainaton, N, 0., March G—Spirits of turpen- tne firm at 813S¢. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, Special Dispateh to The CAicago Tribune. New Youu, March 6,—Gnam — Wheat—Market quiet; slightly in buycra’ favor; aales 99,000 bu; quo- tations moro or Icad nominal at $1,00@1,09 for rejected spring; $1,02@1,17 for ungraded spring; $1.0821,11 for No, 8 Obicago; $1.1031,13 for No. ¥ Miiwaukee; $1.26 for No, 2 Chicago and Northwestern; §1,.20@1.07 for No, 2 Milwaukoo; $1,021.37 for No. 1 spring; GLI9S1L.B4 for winter red Western; §1.00@1.47 for ambor do; nnd $1,35¢51.60 for white Weatern.' Ryo quiet at 80@82o for Weatorn; 80@850 for Stute, the in- side price for car-lota; and 650 for Canada in bond. Larloy without dectdod change ; moderate tnquiry; walos of 10,000 bu No, 2t 61.17, and 3,000 bu 2-rowed | ‘Biate at 76c, afloat, Corn in falr request for export and hemo uso, without important change in prices; ‘sales of 01,000 by at 61@6lXo for no grade mixed; 630 for graded low nized ; and 636 for greded mixed, in- cluding 10,000 tru Kansas mixed at 6930: nlso 60,000 bu graded’mized March atG3io; for April G33jo was bid. Onte doll; sates of 20,000 bu at d4@éto for mixed Westorn and State; 46@59c for white Weatern and State, Puovimoxe—Middles firm; 127/@150 for tong clear. Lard lower; aales of 100 (ca nt $13.00 Yor primo steam; atthe first call for March £19.35 was bid and $18.65 | asked; for April, 600 tw gold at $13.10; for May $13,65 wos bid and $15.87$s-askod; ' for June, $15.95 was Lja and ‘$14,0256 sakod; ‘for July, €19.073¢ wes bld and $14.15 auked, Wutexy—Markot sleady; ealeasf 00 bris at $1.193¢ por gallon, Gnoouutes—Sugar—Market Arma; moderate inquiry; falr ta good refining quoted at 7 9-107 13-180; prime at 7 16-160; ‘Now, 1D end 12 Havana at 73{G8!,0, Cotfeo “Market quiet and hoavy; Wo quoted at 15y@1sio in gold; Maracaibo et 17@190 in gold, Toa—Market quiet; without Qecided changn, Tarcow—Gulos yotst aud unchanged; quoted at ‘\ o\ioxor prline city. 1Tb the Associated J¥es0,) New Youx, March 0,—Corron—Atoady; 19% eed wreak; March, 23 23-$0} ADI 1398-34416 410; Jun G13 23-925 August, 13761 Market dolls prices’ tn buyers’ favor; Te No, 4, $5,006 9.405 super State and om 3265 .gdod to choloe,€5.40%48.18; whe matt ase, '$5.80G1.15; extra Ohlo, $4.00@7.55; St. Loule, 65.23 @9.00; Minnesota patent process, $6.60@1.00, Hye flour quiet, but steady; $4.10@5.03. ComN-Myan—Dulls Weatern, §2,10G.25. . ‘Wusat—Martot dull} aightly in boyers’ fs- 321,30 ; un- 1.255 Iara; May, rye! poe Gnaiy—! “gra No, B do, adoat, $1,945 di nomiually $1,10@1.1! G1.03G 1.64; white do, ‘61 ide; State, Hog ude; Coneda fa-bond, hauged; modersta inyuiry., 3 Cutn steady, with » fale Tepel jalted no graile ShadiXe:, low mixed mifred steauner, O26 0440; da yreded, 3 No. 2 Cileago wpring, $1.33 8 Ativan, do 5 ‘Wester mulxed, new, ubgraded, C5094 0; round I0te, yellow, Western mized old ta atore, nominally 630, 04 Tower; rocetptn, 69,000 bus Wealern zal ‘ Oat Tmhito do, 46catse, pala a ile Firm ai 0 ¥- York Gnogrnies-Io coffea dull sud nomineds Py iu olds Ties Angee Domand fate and toatkot At = +, fault to ga Anlng, I4@INOF pelunn, 120; contelfngal, Sencasee roBned “firm,” UXaiiges Molasscn—Forsigny ai rocera’ dull; Now Orlorhs quiet at 45@cte. Tyee Fotrdenant unchanged, Perionsu—Quiet; crude, .B! canes, 18182040, TaLLow—Blondy } 8YMD'so, Nown—Market dill, ntrulnied, $1024.63, Pera baetag titre Ty he io. iada—Henvy: featern, BO; Stato ani! eslraniy Wie, : ir Ms ml Penne ‘ROVISIONA—Vork dull and lower; wow mess, cash; $23.8 April; $23.50 July pelino mean pork qiee Gieanlt, Dreaacd hoga atendy; Woatorn, toy@tuig Meet qiloss ninin nieas, 12;¢0%, extra «lo, Teague Gut moate—Weatern quiet; intddien firmer: Weal long clear, 12403 city do, 12%@1Ie, Iara fore i rened, tte; primo, 135235 (19.56 cant a taIRETNE ASaeent a1g.03a18.20 April; 213.8 i A M6 Mare; jurren—Firmor: F testo, Currie—Hiem; OID, 1 20, Witt —Lowor at $1,(h ‘ Ptr ere IEADELP NTA, Pa, Murch 0,— PETROLROM Xi, nol; rete 107405" érudoy haiiiye, | MeN: eROs—Clover In good roquost at TI@Uo ; top, S8cg a ss, Bila ee te wour—Choleo in fale demand; others negectors Wheoucln, Iowa, end Siuuosots extra, $3,506 Bute, Oly, and Inalonn, ¥4,00@0.505 high gral, $7008.00, Guin — Wheat — Btosdgy requests Ponnvvivany Bidigrday bite, FLCalay red, $1.40; amber, Weiter ted, $1.20, Ttya, 8ic, Lorn—Copd terns Ge, Oats~Mired yeliaw, G00} sail, B9S03 white, det whito, 41 tho, Waxx—Western fron-bound aloaty Duriru—Cholcs svarco and wanted; “New vag Bixto and Uradford County, Pa, exttis, Mare fata, Dea4o; Weatern extriny 20692005 ts, 13, ae, Carzsr—irm; Now York, N@Me; Wester 1Giwiite, : : nig ouw—Weak; Ponnaylvania, Now Jersey, and Dey wwaro fresh, 109b19¢; Westarn tla, 17@18¢, “ BALTINORE, + Dattrvonx, Md,, Blarch t,—PLoun—Stoady; Wey, gen superfine, $1.16@420; oxtea, #4.20089:29; fen, Guant—Whoat quict Lut steady} No, 9 Weatera x 21,05@1.07; Peunaylvaula red, gl37v140, Carn eee, fvennd inghers' Weatern mixod, We3yo, ‘Oita namin; Weatoru mixed, 4C@i20j white do, 4¢263e. Rw Market cult but ateady; ‘78 Max—Dull and heavy; $19,003.00, Provieions — Btrovg and buoyant. .Vork, sno), Bulk shoulders, 0405 cloar nb, Mize, once, ‘n: co Bhoulders, 105;10%,05 cloat rily do, 18 \:68ldas har 18:B420, ‘Maryland and Dennsy rast, 154 @IGs.' Lard atordy; ceude, $13.05 rotnod, $133 1 ea erate aa vo nud dent; Wasteraerns 274293; firnta, 21@26c, i + Weridusat~Normisal: cru, 840; sedate Lovzxx—Nominal; etroug? ‘Io, caryou, 1s; 1s¥o$ Jobing OXaHO2Gi Eee EEN® niiit—Market dul , aT. Louts. Br, Louis, March 6,—Cocrox—Higher$ moro doing: saied, 1,000 Dates; intddling, low middling, good’ ordinary, 3c, Froun—Iuactive dnd unchanged. Gram—Whost Ligher for cama; lowor for futares; No, 3 red winter, $1.59 cast; $1.05! May; No, 3 uo, $1.36 bid, Gorn—Demanit active aud firmer: ‘No 3 Weatorn ‘mixed, S016 can: Xe Aprilt 42760 May, Onte—Markot dull: very Mitte doing; No. 2, ayt Did cash; poles 3Jo March, Mye steady and unchange for beat gradea; othor quulitien dull; Wisconsin and Minnesota seeing, BUBELO. arloy’ dull; lower all; G20 bid. Provisrons—Pork ateady and unchanged; aml tes 23.00, Sutk monts inactive, but prices malotainsd; shoulders, 4340; clear rib, iayialaiges “Bacon quid and unchanged, | Lani—Nano on imarkot. ‘Winrswx—Btendy and wuchanged at $1.95, Rearsers—Flour, 6,000 Urlay wlieat 18000 bu com, 155,000 buy ota, 41,000 bus rye, 18,00 bn; baie, 2,000 bu, v 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sew Onuraxs, March 6.—Suaan—Qnict; stesdyy common, Giada; fair io fully fair, A'@iyet primo, Tigof choice, Ti1873z0. ‘Moxaniva—Qnict? fermonting common, 3028s prime, Ju@A0s; sirlctly prime, 45@450; reboill pele‘ arty prime, AcaiDag aolea 2, Li; Loun—Qiiet rong ; superfine, $4.00; XXX, $5,00(96.23's cholco'and family, $0.50.37.75. Conn-Meat—Dal; $2.80, {ott —Corm dull; "mixed, 82554, Onte steady; na iSc, Hat cQulet? ‘primo, 618.000 AY—Quiet; ‘primo, $18, Provisions—Vork firm; $Uii5, Dry salt mes eady; Tes 10i(6. Bocou diem; belt Toxer yes Aegic. ‘Tard ateady; tlerce refined, 19303 eg, Aye ftrce—-Dull ; common to chotca Louisiana, 43,404, Coverrx—Good demands 172(4, Wursxr—Dull; rectiled, $1.0¢@ 1.11, - MILWAURRE, Minwauxex, March §.—Lovz—Qnist nnd weak. Grumm—Wheat opened quiet a slindo lover; cloaet No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.08; hard, Stes Bot, 13; lay, $1, 3. No. 3, Bic. Cora “Oats qulet; nominally frm; No.2 420, Barloy firmer; No. 2 Wealer, ‘Tot March, 7 ateady ¢ fair demand: No, 1, bie. Puovisioxe—Less firm; nominally a sliade esti Meas pork, $22.12, Lard—KetUlo, idat atoam, 13,6, Dry-anlted ahouldera Drm; 830 looso:” mbldies 3 @2Yeo Loxad. Sweot-pleled hams,12Y@12i¢c, Dre ed hogs dull nnd lowers $9.25. Troctera—Flour, 6,00 brist whoat, 65,000 bu. Binvauxty—Flour, 6,00) brie; wheat, 8,000 bu, OINCINNATIL Omecmratt, O., March 6,—Corron—Firmer; bill higher; nominally $12. Ytoun—Quict aud unchanged, Graix—Wheat quick and atoady at £1.10Q1.25, Cora Mrmr; hold bigaor; 44450; ‘outeida unked, sls quiot and unchanged; 2@40e, Barley dult and nom foal. Rye casters WE TSC, Pnovisions—Pork quiet and firm; nominully #2403, Lard stoady and firm; atcam, $13,15@13.17% cub; settle, 133Z¢g14c. Bulk meats fair and frm; shiouldes, Bros lear nib, 130 bids 120 saked: clear, He acon fair and iirm at VGC94C; 13! 1340; 13% 1930; tho outaldo asked, — ees Burrer—Qaiet anc unchanged, ‘Wirske—Falr and firm ob 610 joy No. 0, Nos rejected, 31, Rye TOLEDO, . Totyno, March 6.—FLoun--Quiet and unchanged. Grain—Wheat duil and lower; No.2 white Wate, $1205 No, 9 coy $1825 No. amber, £1.27; i x 0 34 $" Nay, $1.2947, "Corn quiet frm; high infxed, Dayton and Michigan, spot, March, 454; d, 450; do Dayton and Michigis, 450, Oata dull; white, 39X0. Choven SexD—83j07 mammoth, $8.20. Recetere—Flonr, none; whert, 18,000 ba; com, 27,000 bu; date, 4000 ba. Huwpasits—Flour, nono; wheat, 2,000 bu; corm 15,000 bu; oats, 6,000 ba. TOsTon, Dosrox, March 6,—Proon—Firm, and steady de mand; Weatern anperfing, $4.00/84,50 s-common exh 95,00@5,25; Wisconsin and Minn: ba extra, $3,254; winter witeat,Ohlo, Indiaua, and Michigan, $0.0037.0; Iinols, £6.25:28.45 ; Ht, Loule, $6,800.00; fancy Mit Deavta, $7.759,5, Grain—Corn quiet, but steady; mixed and seller, O5@09s, Onta—Market adult; ed and No. 2 whith 44@B0e 5 rejected, 42G4%0; No, Lwhite, 64.2550. DUPPALO, Burvat0, Match §,—Gaant—Wheat—No, 2 Milme Kee, $1.20; White Michigan, $1.35, Corn dull and lor er; low, 49¢, on track, Qata neglected. liye Det lected.” Batley qnict ‘at 85900 for Canada, on trick pane tt Bis Aenea smatan ie | MEDICAL CARDS. DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor. Wasblneton & Franklin’, Obartorod by tho Btato of Iilinols for the expres pot jot ae ll caso print 9 profession tur t Rags cau positively povoured. Ladies wanting the . sitlvely be ou want delicate attentions call or write, ‘Pisszans tome fl Os iy k for the. mill 9 Guide, *! or the, mullllon, Marae faiiegoa atrabout ny uowla marey—3hy not—topente to pay povtane., ie, damn : ‘By roots 64 @ Doctor: ¥ Shed eae ae aie ‘spies NO CURE! 175 South Clark-st, corner of Monroe, Chicase. aay bp ccmsllen, | Lorde by mall, frecof cnarre <i Oe ean agar’ Banaga rotted A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, GE A Private Guansslorte tha Married os eoawe parlors, Kouneono one » Ure amass Dusunews strieliy aoolidantial. = Oa Dr. Kean, ames. 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