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€ .- FINANGE AND TRADE, Close of an Uneventful Week in Finoneclal Circles, Deposits Inoreasing with o Light Domand for Loans—8mall Movement of - Qurronoy, ‘Wheat Active and Btrongor---Provis- {ons Bteady—-Other Mar- keta Slow, * FINANCIAL. The business of tha banks was markad Dy Lille so- Alyity laat week, 1n addition to tha lsrgs amounts alling due of eountry paper disecimted hero, tho pack- vt began to repay the suma borrowad for theti pack- ‘ing operations, The genersl tandency hee been to an sccumulsation of loausblo resources, whilo the do- mand for loansris light. There I8 at tost of the banks & surplus of loanalle funds, though in rome casca dis- count lines are as high a8 deairqd, Rales are oasy, and the demand for good paper is sharp. Rates of dsconnt ars B@10 per cent at {ho banks, Concomsions ats made to Independent, first-alass Lor rowers, but they seldom sppear, On the siroet good paper ia scarce, Ratos sro @18 e cent, Kew York erchangs wat firm, andsold between Bank st par@250 discount for $1,000. ‘The mavement of currency to and from the eountry 'waa light. The clearings of the wook axs reporied as follows by Manager D, I, ilalo, of the Olearing-lHouse ¢ - Dats, 2,010,044 2,144,040.20 IAB TIR DOTTOX DERN REACHED ? In what senss {5 thers improvement o husiness? Rallway carnings lock well ; the returns of twenty- five rosds, elsowhere glven, show earnings of $9,308, 074 for certain wocks of 1876, against $7,644,651 for tho correaponding weeks of 1878, a galn of nesrly 23 por cont, Nor fs this gain eonfined to & fow rosds, Of thoso reporting, evory road excopt threo returns lar- ger carnings thus far than during Lhe corresponding Portion of last yoar, This fa not the only encoursging sign. Grain roceipts at lake ports, from Aug.1 to Fob, 20, flour tncluded aa wheo!, aggrogsta 110,656,203 ‘'bu, agalnst 102,701,303 durig the same timo “last year. Bhlpments from Iskn and river cliies, * sincs August, show an ncrowse of moro than 3 per cent, comparsd with ship- mants durtng the same Lmo Jast year. Cotton recelpte at all poris, from Bepk 1 to March 7, sggregata 9,633, 604 bales, sgainst 3,012,662 during th same Uma last year, and exportsnince Sept, 1 mro 2,244,813 bales, agalnsh 1,800,006 last yoor. At Now York, rocelpts of aimostovery importsnt artlola aro largor this year thua far than for the correaponding woeka of lust year, and roporis from other cities givo lika evidenco of im- provement, BDut s gtance at the berometer of modern ‘cotnmerce worns us not to Indalgo 18 yet in too ean- ina entimatos, Tho Cloaring-Houso roturna st Now Vork, Philsdelphis, Donton, St. Louls, and Chicago ara given elsawhore, and these Indicato that there has Leeu a8 yot liltle, if any, fuicrcass In ngrogate transactions, ihe following comparison of clonrings for Jantary d Fobruary, 1n 1476 and 1875, will show 1 JANUARY CLEARING $1,953,861,789 71,303,001 *"103,008.703 9370244 Total (sxoopt Philsdel- DhI)revesns ooer o SL105,820,21 $3,404,654,087 FEBOUARY OLEARINGS. s icahe.em 'm::v&m 08149 Tilosst Totsd (axcopt Philadel e e SOOI 2,020,080 0 importance of these comparis in raing Siainst erroncous conclusioms o which stalitics GF particulsr Lrauenen of businem wight ld, il be ZTeadily spprocis! s we 3 ouly oho which has thip sascanbiod 1ho Tuashs from 1ho chief cities, so {HAt resdors st any point may Trn o the commr A o he e i SICE somn! n tho 0 -thvhuomre,;ohnll!q:k faprovomas In (8o oll Fastern etion aro somowhat ing the sams monihe of 1875, The transsctiona of ¥ob: approach nearsr than those of January o thiose of 1l your, but thoro ta l':“ytl 1o evidence in desring-houss roturns that tho jume of all Lusiness hax incroascd, te meamurod by $imounl paid, though tigre a0 tigna of incrcase 1n Ahe quantities tranaforred, In short, 3t doos Dot yot Bppear that the genoral tenidoncy toward lower pricos I'ld nnrl;.mu profits has boon arrestod.—The Fubiic, TEPPAL OF TOR TANKRUPT YAw. “Tho House of Roproseatalives is strongly in favor of thoropeal of the lankrupt law, Mr. Froligh, Proai- dent o the Flilsdelphla Doard of Trade, zeports to his constituency that he found tho Houso a unlt for ropeal, Eastern Boards of Trado, Chambers of Com- merco, and othor gullds, aro oxeriing themselves vig- * orously tosave tho law, Potitions aro belog put into circulation tn avory diroction, Amongs tho lateat of MHlioso ares petition from the bankors of Now York, headod by Babeock Lros, & Co., sud one from tho importing sad shipping houscs, headod by A. A. Law & Drother, Thoss potitions rocommend that the law bo amended 508 to make ft moro equitablo and leas expensive, bub opposs repeal vebiemently, on the ground that: Thoy beliove thatalaw uniform in ita operation throughout the Unitnd Aiatcs, and which sovures to tho crodors an cqual diviaion of tha arsets of fusol yeat, dl;l‘l]l‘:ur:, (420,10 Lonest insolvents fall disciargo , in sbsolutely nocessar, onal prosperity and phblis moralitg, o ¥ 1t I3 argued agatnst ropeal that it wonld destroy tho facllitios of small firms for rescuing any proportion of Aheir elaima from tho satets of thelr insolvent debtors, and that it will injuro abroad the crodit of American entorprisea raking for farelyn capital, Withiont o uni- formity of a natfonal law under which clatma sgatnst insolvent rallroads or other corporations could bo prosocuted, forolgn capltal woull bo much less likely to mako investments hore. The discord and va- riance of Btato regulafjons would present too groat ob- stacles {0 tho rocovory of property. An improvo- omeat in tho adminiatration of the law conld ba roashod if tho Buprame Court should lay down proper forms of_practico to raake tho operation of tho law uniform, ‘This is tho courso pursucd by the Lon- don Bankruplcy Court, which governs tho procedura “at all the provincial courts, Our law 18 & trauscript of tlio Engtish law, excopt in one clause. It needs some obvious alterations, na in Who casoof tho number of 5o croditors fequired to unito, but relfef could b so- ‘cured with loas diaturbanco to the many interests in- volved by amendment than by repoal, ' NEW NATIONAL BANKH, Now banks organtzed and authorized to commence business oficially reporied to the Gomptroller of tho Currenoy: + 3,20, Firat Natloual Bank of Afton, Ts, Anthorized capitsi, $30,0003 id-fn capital, §30,000, 3, T, Beobe, Prbataians O. 1. Davie, Cashien? "Attborized fa somst- mence business Pob, 23, 1676, BEECULATION IN BAN FIANCIACO, Notwithstanding e large shipments of caln Esst 10 pressuro s being felt by cur bankiug fnetitultona, who sre not only euabled (o moet the requirements of shippers, bus Joans are freuy msde to bo npplied to Tocal purposcs, Logitimuato trade s nob very active, 40 thersfore e catls toe pasistanco 2t labl, but a1 increasin, emmn el bl - ‘princt ,:?"n.nnnol:u ‘-‘:ac:, which, duriog the weck, an; bardoulng @enoy In others.—4lta Calyoenia ® ey INDUTAIAL DISTRESS IN PRUMSIA, The Fuli-Alalt Gazetts says that tho commercial dis- #roes 1n Prusala appears by 0o means to hava cama toa closa. Nov many days 8go o private deputation of largo employers of labor walted ou the Minister of Commerce to Npr\luul‘l:‘l l;'lmlnu coudition of the artisan claaa of tho Cupital, ‘Throo of the chiy: " fsctories, which lvelp\lm\d in their unvcluy‘l'::l:x::él Lung slaco 2,000 bands each, can barely now tiud work for's third a8 many; and it was stabed it In the city 1hero are at presaut no fuwur than 33,000 artissns or skilled labosers wholly without suyihing o do, sud ber ed sdnft &very prospoct of the ‘number of those turu GOVRENMENT BONDS. United Btates ¢s of 8., Uuitod Hiatw 6-2Ua of 63, GOLD AND GREENDAOKS, . Oold wus 1K @1LE). Oreentacks were §15,@ATX6 on the dollar n gald. CITY AND COUHTXD::‘DHDI. Chicago City 7 et bands,,,. 104 & kot Sibeago g:;; Yok weniic: m)‘f x{fi. Ghicsgo City water ook Gontty T 9 e “boua U1K & sees oo 108 &loh 105 §iot, * TN e omnty 19 ok bonds kit 100k tat, Nerth Ol {Lincoln Park) aese 97 &int, TOCAL BTOCKA, mlll\!. Al)f‘d‘; City Rallway, Sonith Blde...es g nlg Tisilwag, Vet B 139% 133 City Rallway, Wost Bide, 8 t cortifical 101 &int. 103 & Int, Cl‘;li'l.l“l.l“ny, North 8ide, ..., 119 - }% 8 Tradera’ Insuranco Company 128 Chamber of Gommerc, ... 130 3 . LATEST. New Yonx, Mareh 11, ~Tranasetions on {hie Block Exchange sgaregated 261,000 shares, of which #4,000 woro Erlo, 67,200 alio Bhiore, 10,600 Northwentern, 34,600 Pacsio’ Atall, 20,000 8t fanl, 6,300 Ohl 51,000 Westorn Unlon, 33,000 Unfon Pacific, and 3 Michigan Centrsl, Moncy casy at 233, Prime mercantlle paper, 4 5. Biustom ‘recelpta, $300,000, 5 %'lh- Anmn‘% ‘Troasurer disbursed §184,000, Blerling excha changs, 483 K @4S03. 1o Tho weekly ek ;!hjgmo‘v;t){ul follaws: Lomne, ncreste, $519,6005 rpecic, dncres 200 leg: tendern, Incroind, $014,300; deroiita, incréiss, 8010, 4003 circulation, docrease, $124,8001 redorvo, Incrosss, Gold dall and glendy thronghont tho day st 1144, Tites Tald for bareying ware 34, 3, 1, aud 1 3oF cenl Governmenta elosed .uout Railrond Bhnds dull. In the lato afterncon deslings Unfon Pucifio land-geanta advanced o 10¢, Missourl, Ranras & Toxua alnking fund, ex. coupon, to 61, and Milwaukoo & St, Panl consolidated sinking fonds to 0075, Blate bonds qudct, and prices nominal. The lock market opened Orm except for Pacifia Mall, Weatorn Union, and Lako sliore, which declined from 1% ta 1%. Tho market was oscillating for & time, when it waa chiaraclorized A% strong, but fowards tha loae Tt showed a partist resction froin the sdvance, andl closcd active with an unzettiod focling. COVEMUMENT NoXDE. Virginis, otd g8 BTOURS, Westorn Ualon...... 615 | N, J, Conteal oo Mall, .22 1ux | BOcK Tasu Chicago & Alton Ghicsgo ks Alton Ohifo & Mimsisni Inlitns Central, i Chl., Tiur, & Quincy. 114 Hannibal & Bt Jos.. 8% Dul,, Lack. & Wost... 1185 A &V, Td 18 o3k m’-: 54 | 1087% NIA MINING WTOCKA, Bax Fruxcsco, March 1L,—Tho following are ths Iateat guotations of mining ‘stocxs on the Htock Exe changet COMMERCIAL. Tho following were tho rocelpts and shipments of {be loading articles of produco in this elty during the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Saturday morning : RECEIPTH, BHIPMENTE, 1eit. | 1870, | 1875, Flour, bria.,,..| G 0,158 12,038 Wheat, ;. 52301 13,014 61410 Corn, 20403 10,1468 a0 8,978 b 4,000 Ohieess, bas, Gre'iaap'es,| 8, bsieemlissimenss sae 10 100[ussaenselomesnsee Withdrawn from stare on Friday for eity con- sumption: 6,260 bu wheat, 2,365 bu corn, 2,013 bu cats, 760 b ryo, 1,680 bu bazley, Tha following gram was inspocted Into store on Raturday morniog: 3 cars No.1 N, W. wheat, 19 cars Na. 2 N, W, do, 3 cars No. 1 spring, 39 cars No.2do,® carsNo, 3 do, 8 care rejocted o (80 whieat); 18 cars Dighemized corp, T4 cars No. 9 do," 9 care now-mixed do, 17 cara rejectod do, Bcars no grado (13t corn); 4 cars white oats, ear No. 1 do, 3 cars fojocted do:2 cars No, 2 ryo; 1 car No. 3 barloy, “ cara No. 3 do, 1car rojectod do. Tolal, 315 cars, or £2,000 bu, Ine spectod out : 7,057 bu wheat, 3,769 bu corn, 8714 by oats, 2,701 bu barlay, b Tuo following were the receipts and #hipments of Dreadstuffa and livo atock at tis point during the past woek and for tho corresponding weeks ending as dated 3 March 11, Marchd, Afarch19, Toceipts— 180, 1834, 1876, Y, bit..... Dressod Liogs, No.., Live hos, No.. - 20,008 L 13,811 14,067 Tha following were the exports from New York for | Ao weaks euding as dated March &, March13, 1816, 1875, Flour, beia 11,204 17, Wheat, bu, 821,000 Corn, ", X 24760 1a Tho lesding produco narkels wore generslly quict on Haturday, except wheat,'and the feoling in most of the otlier markels was tame, but, without groab clanges n prices, Baturday fa offen » quiet Ume, aud thora was nothiug to ineko it otherwiso in thia fnstance, boyond the news in wheat circlos. The recelpls wers swall, but on tho incresss {n curn, and the country T08da woro describod as beingtoo miry for traved, whilo tho fields, fn very niany suctivns, are alsa too wet fo pormit planting, Tho weather was sgain threatentng, Thers was moderato activity in dry yooda circles, Fow largo onlers wore placcd, but tho aggregato of sales was reapectable, aud the murket precorvod the stoady thme that hay characterized it for same time 1mevious, Qroceries wero genorally yulot, though in tho leading ataple articles thers was & woll sustained wmovement ot fairly frm rates, Tho dricd fruit market was without new features, Asida from tho most staple articles thors was but Uiitla treding. Fish, ex- cepting mackercl and berring, wore weak, though the Iate reduction in pricos hascalled dut a better demand, Canned goods were in (air. request at nortnally steady rstes, Lubler and checsa continue frmi Prices of ooul, wood, paluts, olls, leather, and bagglag wers tho samo as o Friday, . ‘The dewand for lamber continuea falr, all things con. sidered, and roccut prices aro usually adhered to, The loj crop weat of Lake Michigan will probably bo larger than 1t waa Lask soason, and that east of it smaller, but taken au 8 whols there fa no doubt but that the supply will ba adoquate, sud thst Chicego will bandlo her usual quota of fumber this coming season, The fron ad nall dealers ruport u falr order business, Tatos be- 1 Srregular, sa usual, tn consequence of (ha compo- tiion Letween manufacturers, Tlo wool, hide, sad broou-coru warkets wera steady, Beads were i talr Tuquest aud steady, Umothy being firm, aod clover stronger, owing 10 liwited recelpts, Hay was firialy bold, tle uferiugs belug swalt, and Tocal doalors maui- feated wmore duspouttiou to take hold, ihough few trans- sctions wera Toported Baturday, Poultry was une jod. Egge wero easler, YOLEION IMPOHTATIONS zocelved at Chicago Customa March 11: Fiald, Lalter & Ca,, 20 casea dry goods; A, 1, Mecker & Co., 19 "tous plg-trou; O. 1L Foster & Co,, 1 case ki glovea; Duly callected Mazch 11, $4,977,62, OTHEER PRODUCK STATISTION, The New Yors Produce Exedangs Wedkly bas the tolfowing : The visible smpply of grain, comprising {ho stock tn granary at fho penclpal points of no- cumulation at laks and aeaboard wflu, n traneit by rail, and frozon in on tho New York canals and the lakes, March 4, 18703 b N | R M R i 3 ol 4800 b I e ] 16,c8| Ane| Jovew| IvEN [ I AN i b3 U 0,31 Mm? gl suinl nes el w40 iR o, 4om)| 409,39,1,196,811] R0, 57 n!fl| Sy, 835,85 190,000{ 180,000 90,000 Ratim'd Affoai i a1 Now York| 2 i Wk Moh. 478 oD 361761 PR Eob- e Wk Fob WK Wk 7ot W'k Bohi, 8.7 032 cwis of wheat and 0,714 mporta have been equal to 7,000,818 qre, and the mulmll ‘lullnnn&lnlor (KB‘O"UHIM Kl]llm’{‘um&;'sl‘;g 8 (lalo, 3,220, Ing a | 108 Already hrovided Tor.l Amuming hes (e requiced imports for the erop year 1876-'7 are 12,000,000 qra, thero aro 3,700,583 qre of wheat still to be provided or :_or, if e requirementa shall be only 11,600,000 270,630 are aro il to ba providd for, ' With the inferior quality of the crop of 1875, the roquire- ments will probably aggreguto 13,000, 29,677,264 bit atill fo bo bl nited Kingdom befors the in'timio to arrivo n tho 31t of August, 1876, so that Frauce, the United King- dom, and Belgium, will requiro to draw from forelgn ‘countries shout £0,000,000 bu of wheat, basidea which othor counitries on the Modilermnean are also to be provided for to tho extont of 5,000,000 1o 7,000,000 bu, The orop of whent In Great Britain, Franco, Gere many, Rusais, and tio United Bisles in 1875 was, in each countey, conniderably below an avernge, if thero 1a any rellsnce tobs placed In the reports from those #ovoral countrioa, and (i ail of them tho crop i in- feror fn quality.” The stockn at tho portn of axport, It 18 true, aro larger than uausl, but bohind them in the hands of the growers tho suppilcs tu keep up 8 replen- uhmonl clg 1boso atocks are ackuowledged on all hande amill, Of the 1,063,418 qra of wheat In transit for the Unlted Ringdom on the 17th of Felrnary, 1676, there woro 21,420 qrs from Californta and Uregon, and of this Tu5,420 qrs 500,000 qrs ara expecied to srmve In tho United Kingdom during tho four weoks to end Match 11, 1876, leaving only about 425,420 qzs in tranait from thio Pacifio Const of Americs, which, with tho small z nlxlrmfiull from American Atlantic ports, will mako arrivals {n tho Unitod Kingdom very small before the end of March, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Wero rather qulet, except In ard, and steadier, tho changes in‘prices bolug amall, Thero woa very littlo domand for casly lots of any descrip- ton, but n fair Inquiry for future delivery, cllofly from local operators, The Daily Commerclar Repert and Market Review gives tho following 2a the shipments of provisions from 1hia elty for tho periods named ; Pork, | L\fll.llllm!,l!hnnl( brls. | tos. | tes, s, Silddle: [ 700 8,67,600 ezl 707, 60 01 73 ! 19, 789, 300,149, 808, Bama timo 1451, 140, 65) A,8131, 703, ol 147, T3 SA Grooa Tlams—Bhipped for tho wook, 4,80 :plocax, agnimat, 9,31 biecos sama wack last Jont: sincd Rove 1 16, 500,761 ploces, ngainat 563,73 plecos 1bo corrospond* ing Potlod tn 15745, aolnclades ll eut meats oxcept . P. hams and shaal- ors, Tho stocks of provisions in Bt. Louls aro reportod at 16,367 brls pork, 11,660 tca lard, 3,320,000 1bs ahoul- ders, and 12,007,000 1ba middles. The stocks i Quincy 8ro 4,000 brla pork, 000 tca sweet plokled hams, 1,200 tcs lard, 1,500,000 Ibs ahoulders, and 2,760,000 Ibs maldlcs, Mrs Porr—Waa in falr demand, aud averaged about {ho samoas on Friday evening, closing nbout 50 highor. Balea wero reported of 150 brla carh ot 150} 3,235 brin seller April at £21,20331.273 1 10,000 ria aclier May o §22 4022473 ; 8nd 1,600 Urls scller June at $2L034@71.70, Total, 13,000 bris, Tho ‘markot closed steady 8¢ §21.135@24.15, cash or soller Saroh: $22.05@2037% welier April; $20.4TK @50 Beller May; and $21.673@22.70 June, Trime meat pork win quict at §20.00. Extra primo anoted st $10.00 D~ moro wctive, and about fo per 100 I higher, the offorings being only fair, Therc was no imporisnt chango In Liver pool or New York. Hales wero reported of 6,500 tos § seller April at $13,30@ 18.35: and 5,500 La scllor 'May al $140@1.ITN Total, 12,000 tca. Tho market closod llmll{ at $13.49 cash or eeller March; f14.0U%@13.33 scller 1LE2X soiler May; and 18.67%@15.70 seller Algats—Were dull and pominally unchanged. Tho only sales reported wore 100,000 ibs short ribs sallor June at $1,30, aud 50 tes awech pickled hams (13)¢ Nhs) ot 130, Tho shipplug demand was very light, and the faw buying offcra made were oll at prices considorn- bly lowerg than the figures wirich holders wern will. ing to socopt. The followlug was tho closing rango of pricos ¢ Bhoul Tong Bhort Rlort de lenr, xib. ar, ny 1y 12 113 3’ 12; ¢ Ny oo 134 956 axais 1a@iok *»@ 12%@13 Loug aud #ort cicars gwoted at 130 cash, an 3o weller Marvh, bosed Hifcon bams, 12611 swect-pickled do, 13i(@ 133+ umberlands, 11X, sl or selier March ong-out” lioms, 19K3135¢o, Vorod ; e Gnzase—Wwas quict of T@0n BEEF PRODUGTE—Wers ntead 210,00 for meas, $10T511.00 $23.60@24,00 for bam ¢ 82@5%0, Tartow—Was quol BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Waaquict and unchanged, The demand waa very light, but halders were Ainm in thelr viows in sympathy with wheat, o botter export demand bo- ing also reportod from Now York, Eales wero noted of 200 brls winters on private terma; E$1 Lrls apring extras, partly at §4.0003.00; and 100 brls spring super- fincs 84$3,00, Tolal, 1,182 rls, Thomarkel closed nom- inally at the following rango of prices : Cholce winter exiras, §4.50@7.50; common to good do, $LIE@S.EV; apring extrag, $.0034.40 ; good do, £450@4T5; choico do, $3.00(33,23; patents do, 10.60@7.23; Minncsota, $4.T8@0.25; spring superfines, $3.0033,50; rye flour $4,1034.25 ; buckwheat do, $3,008%.80, LinaN—Wos in & better demand, snd a shada firmer, and quist at 9075 07 oxtra mess, snd “but wilh noadvance, Bales wero 50 tons at $10.00 on track, snd freo on board care, Conx-Mar~Salcs woro 20 tons cosrse at $14.50 on track, ‘WHEAT—Wan more sctive and stronger, tha bulk of tho trading being dons at ¢ advanca from the cloaing Dyures of Fridsy., Thers were more buying orders 1han usual from outside, ehiefly to fill sborts, and a good mauy contracta wore covered during the scsslon, whils there was more dolog iu changiug wheat over from March into April at tho currvot premium of about Xc, ~Tho other trading was cllelly for May, and the feeling was much more confident than for sevoral dsys past, New York wus reported firm, and Liver- {‘?al was quotod as * {mproving on cargoes off coeat,” 0 roat beiug inactive, Bome private advices quoted New York dull and Livarpool only ateady, but tho gea- eral optuion hure scetued 10 bo that the *fouling on tho olhorslda of tho Atlaudo was improving. Thls was sccounted for by same on tho ground Uist tho voluine of wheat atloat for Ureat lintaln s unnsuall; not more than enougl for ton days’ consumption, s that tho nouda of Hpuin, Portugl, &o,, will absorb st loast 80 per cent of tho wheat iow in trausit from tho Biack Boa ports, Of course thors l4 o good deal of wheat stored in Englaud, but the exponsws of taklu’ 14 out are yreat enougls tb ruako it wueth tho whilo o consumers fo Md up a sbiling or {wo per quarter on cargues when they run shokt, Tho long oparators hiero clabin that muost of tho 25,000,000 bu of Great Eritaln's present sh ge will bo wanisd from the Unitod States, They say, 100, thal the argunient {hat our wheat i poor 1a for nothilug, Our wheat $a the ‘bewt of Just year's crop after Califoruia is out of the market, snd will bo takon accoraingly, Thero wasa fuir sbipping inquiry oo Hllurdlyblfll tue lower 0! 035 ut tho closo, aud geller tho month, or reqular Ko, 3 spring, at o: @30, botls clostuy st tha vutside, Car-{ots dated no lowigger ago thian Jast Tuesday commauded Xo prominm ovur ragular, Cauh salos ware reported Gf 07,400 Lu No, 4 spring st 08K @9X0; 400 bt No, 3 do ( stiiye; 4,000 bu do (fresh rocelpts) DACD i rojected do(fruah recclyte) at ao; mu 1,403 Lu by aamyle at Higsde, Tatal, 164,600 b, Ainnesora Witkar—Was 1o good dewund for 'No, 3 and vamipluy, but dull on N, 1, which was offered st 3L, withuut buyers ot ovor $1.19%. Bales wero re- bgrtodaf 3,000 Lt No, 3 b Wiediyo for 3 Lada atorsgo, o e Ao ulnn s and 3,50 bu, by sampls, aé ¥ ‘Total, B,400) bu, COIN i ity Wit change in prices, Thero Wit & twodorite demaud carly, and u wlight Laproves ment fu tong, bub whin the Josting showed that 121 caz loty Liad Deen Tocelvoa—most of which was good suough 10 apply o coutractu—buyors felf back, and thonceforward “Mutle was done, The edvious from other poluty contaitied w0 tnportant news, the greator strougth In wheat belped (0 siee taly coru, and selicrd Wero uot anxius to dieposs of thelr l)ruil'l’ly at low then full pruvious irios, supocially as was uxpected that tne alorm. of ‘riday evoning will ‘causo & docreass b th volutue of Focoipila thin woek, Sallee Aay opsuod at 4o, declined 10 4630, and closed at 463w, Belior April aold at 435 (3434Ccy cloning at tho fusido. Hellor Juno was quive it dof,@itige ; and scller July s TN GAT 0, Seller Alia moutk, oF Tegular No, 2, Wi (il at 4447343 and froub reccipte of do closed By salea wero reported of 21,00 bu N small Adde. Caal 2 at @k 1,:00 bu nowhigh mized 'at 0o ; 1,700 by new * talzo AL $T56Gasa; 4l bu rejscted (4o utorsge) at 83%50; 4w b van at 43 4,400 Lu by samplo at fl&ll\fi\"fl oy 00 b do st 333 @430 frve on board Care, R ery quict at Fridays rango of g h ere ot Frida of price ol belug SULGOrS The Twcelpls Wory vers hh culy sight cary being inapectsd 1u, and there was & fair inquiry for samples from lncal refaliers, and to fill out-of-town onlers, Optlons were sl mont lUtelels, A fow trades wore mada fn M Lnt tho other dexls wore very qulot, uotable st To "eeitioment at s23¢e, the insilo in seitle- 30 5,400 ba No, 3 at 81! § 600 Y mixed, st 30c, and 8,000 bti_do whito at 34@303¢c, oAk £.400 bu dal st 23R, fres on boan. otal, 600 bu, RRYE—-Was In moderato_request to il orders, and neady a8 BIK@0Ho for No. 2. Hiles wero wore ro- gortod of Lt b 2o, a8 GHI@MEL and 400 b by by sanipla ab 86 an track, ot tut, DARLEY—Was very aulet, but abant 1e ‘higher, the Ught recoipts and piresence of & faw buyers early boing tho only appateut reasona for $ho advatioe. Tho trad 1ug {n optfons wan limitod to_sbout 20,000 b, Beller Ajirilaud My sold carly ab 56c, tho former closing st BB3¢c, ntud the Iatter at K6@35%c, Sellor the month wan quiet at 800, Jtegular war nominal s S6@503c, and (rcsli rocelpta brought A3@01e, Bamples wera vory quiet, Caals aaics wore reported of 2400 bu No, 2ot 59@0ie; €00 bu No. 3 at 36c; 400 bu refected st 7%, ond 7 ba Ly sample at '56@W0 ou track. Total, 000 b, OENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOL—Waa steay at £1,10. DROOM-CORN~Waa {n moderate demand and stesdy Cholee hutl, 94@100; No, 2 hurl, 7}@%; cholco medium, 1@750; good medium brush, 6@0a: fair fn- aldeand cavers, 5@, Infertor, @130} crooked, 8@ Y BUTTER—Tho demond on Batnrdsy was quite an oetivoas during tha provious days of the week, and the market displayed quiteas much strength, The high pricos for soma thme past ruling do not appear to have inflnenced the suprply, whish continnes Hght even for this season of the yesr. We quots: Choles to fancy yollaw, $2@%0; medium to good grades, 2M@200; nforior 0 comnoy, 13@16e; commen 1o choice roll, 16@27c. DAGGING—Wss dealt in sparingly, Toyond sup- Pplying tha ourrent necds buyers ahowod no Inclination toInveet, and tho volume of s3les was small. Quota- tions remain sa foliown: Stark A, 23%0; Lowlaton, 25 Montaup, 28¢; Onlarlo, 230; Ameriean A, Zia; Amos keag, 23%of Otte? Creok, 23; burlap bags, 4 bdu, 1K@I6)K0; do, 5 Ln, 18K@16K40; gunntos, aingle, 15@160: do, double, %a2le, OHEESE—1fot with considerablo attcntion, and was hoN with uuabated frmnest. Wo quots: Clioko ta tancy factory, 13 @10)c; lowor grados, D@11, COAL—Owinig to the wrolchied condition of tho m- avod strccts and alloys, dealers foand great difMeulty in Qiliug even Lho few ordera recetved, and the market waa e dull o 1t could well bo, No prico changea wers noted : Lackawanna, rango and nut, $10,00; do egg, $2.50; canncl, $7,0047.80; Frir, §7.00; Blossburg, $7.00 @7.50; Ilocking Valley, $6.60; Indisna block, $6,00§ Baltimoro & Ollo, $0.0@0,50; Tiliuotn, $4.00@4.50, DIBSBED HOG8—Were In moderato roquest at 9.00 @010, Tho recolpts wero light and tho demand chladly Jocal, fow slippers belng willing to aporato ow- ing 1o the uncertaiuty tn regard {o thu weatlior, Halea 2 carn aud %0 hond at tho atovo quotations, PI8H—Trode was moderately active, with prices of most kinds favuring tho buger, Mackerel and herring slone wero fir, W follgws: Noi1 Whitellab, 3¢-brl, $1.00@33. $4.80@ 1. No.1 U\Y;:IL“M"LH:'N:?(’} shoro_mackorel llng:('a brl, | $12.650@10.00; No. 1 bay, $0.40@9,25; N or Hoom, ss0023 11y mackerel, 1'3uore kits, largo, $2.00' y a ; Yo, 1 $1.1581,20; bank codfisl, $5.¢ @3:251 Goorga'n codfish, £3,00@8.763 Labrator hor. Ting, Aplt, ULrls, $7.30@R00; do X-brl, $4.004, Labeador 'harring, round, Urls, $0.0086.25 d0 X $3,50@0.15; sealod herring, per bos, 400 § No, 1 rliyg, 530+ ‘Columbis Uiver salmon, ¥-brl, $.00G8.25. FRULTS AND NUTE—Tho markat ws active 8o far an staple articln wora concerned, and was firm. All fancy goods woro, moro ar leas neglected, Frices : ) In- rums, new, 1i@f20; Turkish o3 French ) raising, prilnes, new, G xe8, 8K@I40] locAo Muscatel, new, $J,0@U.25; Taye oA, now, $LTUALE0; ke ; Zante curranta, 1@ Dosmirio—Alden apples, 16300 § Michigan spples, u,l;mw:(ngsmu, halves, 12@11%0; do, mizod, 10 @tic; ' do, yared, 18@i0e; blackberrics, 11:@ 136, raarborrics, Siio; nilted cherrlon, UG5, Nute—Filborts, '11@1ixo; almonds, Torragons, 10} @20 ; Noplos walnuts, now, 165170 3 French wals nuts, ‘now, 122Lle; Gronoble walnuts, 18X@106 Drazils, 10@103c; pecans, Toxes, 11@12160; W mington peanuts, 8@330; Tenncdsco posniita, 5@ § ‘African peanuts, 66s65c. GREEN FRUITS—Uranges wero in_ good, demand and very firm, in sympathy with Now York, where the importatious are much smaller than usual ut this tme of thoseason, Apples weroretalied from storo at quota- tona: Choico npplos, §.00@4.00 vor Lrls Messiua oranges, $4.50@5.50 por boxi Valencla do $10.00Q 1L40 pex care; lemony, $4.60@5.50 per box, GRUCERIES—Tho geuseal movement was slack on Satunlay, Ina fow aeticlos tliers was a reavonablo do- f activity, but most lincs were ardercd apar- Our guotations are not sunjected to any chauge, 1L tenor of prices being st Tuce—Rangoon, 6X@EUX: rolina, T@TX0; Lou- talana, 6Y@TNc. Covves—0, G, Tava, 30316} Java, No. 2, 7@ choloa Lo fancy Rio, 72120} good to prime o, 215 atlo; commun to air, W0j(alio; romtiug, 1@ 10Xc ; Singapors Java, 24@25¢; Costa Lica, 223! Maracaibo, 21321 e. Huga ns—Patent cut loaf, 11X@11%o; crushied, 1Y @ll,’;n:!::wdcml.ux@" runulated, 1131151 A, siandard, 100 ‘do No. 2, 10@10%c; B, V36 /07 extrn 0, 95@0X0: OXo,3, 93703 yellow C No, 1, 9i¢o; chioico brown, By@uxo; fuir to prime do, BE@83g0s comman do, TX@56 ; eholco molasses gar, RX@33(e; oommon to good do, TK@8xc; Now Oricans, 1@8Y(3, Binuts—Calltornia eugatoat drine, 10GT0; dio. 1, ©8c 0bo; New Orleans molasses, cholcs, 6636503 do, prime, B3@580; do, cominon to good, 48@50¢: Torto Ricv, mo- 1nssce, $8@500; common molasscs, 38@42¢; blacketrap, 20@3lo, Hrices—Allspice, 17@1735c; eloves, 53@530; casels, a0@320; pepper, 1731 utmeys, $1,2331,23; Cal- cutta gioger, 184@10c, Hoars—Trua Blue, U0; Gorman Mottled, 6@70; Whito, Lily, Gi@03e; White Tioso, G3/@0xe; Savon Dperais do Seaeh tvaak, a5 A ranci—Excelutor, laundry, 63(@70; do, gloas, B @2 o, corn, Masvifa; Kinguford, pure, 75{a; do, aile ver glows, 9%@9X06: do, corn, 1 U C. HAY—Wzs In moderate roquest and flem, The of- ferings wero small, and thero wero indications of an fmprovod locul trado, which fidused sellors to bold their consignmeuts with firtaness, ss tha rooeipls prowiso to be H?hl for a fow dsys, owing to the fm- passablo state of tho country roals : Timothy, $12.60 913,005 No. 9 do, $11.00; ‘mixzed do, $8.00; primo upland gr:"l“'fln, $9.00@10.00; No, 1 pralric, $7.6068.00; slotgh, $5. UIGHWINES~Woro quict_ond unchanged. Sales ‘were limited to 100 bris at $1.03 por gallou, HIDES—Wero steady under s fair inquiry from dealers and moderate offerings : _Qroen city butchers’, B.Ao; groen cured, light aud heavy, Te; part curod 8x@bxe; roen o ted k| ’ss; freen’ cauntey, bi(a fecn cal p an P § A i kins, 45@000, 1ie; fint, 16c; dry’salted bides, Tic; deacon s Blicep polts, wool eitimated s wash dse. IRON AND STLEL~—Tha demand continues mod- erat und prices aro irregulur, capocially for cummon iron, rates, for which aro shadod for large lota, Nails aro welling falrly at $2873¢ ratea with & dincount for car-losds, Quotations: ‘Common iron, %o rates; Borue-sido teony 4o Norway irom, eaTe | Norwsy mail rods, YAb)c; English apring wies), 8x@100} Americon cast upriug steel, 11@130; stool tiro, X @bo; tool sleed, Amierican cast, 160; 00 Englal, %o, UMBEI—Tho demund continucs firm ‘markot steady. Followlng are the quolations Firat and socond cloar, $10.00@, Third clear, 1 {nch Third elear, thick Clear tloo Clear siding, first aud socond.\.,.s ¥irat common siding. ... Floorlug, first commot, dreasod, s Flooring, second cominon, droesed. . Dox boards, A. 5 bourds, Ls.ceo, A wtock bostils, 10 and 13 n. Batock board. » 1L00@12.00 12,00(916,00 753 4.00 036 OlL8—Wera quoted qu {0 values, Tho followiny 5" de 3 ogrecs, 413 130; do heodlight, 176 dogrees, 180; oxtra winter lard olf,'$1,10@1,14; No, L, ¥l(albe; No, 2, T5@800; Linscod, (0o} bolled, 8307 whale, winter bleachiod, 784500 sperm, $2.15100; Tieatafook oil, strictly pure, 1158 1.20; Uo_oxtrs, 8501 1 rm, o No. 1, oll, 560} wiruity, Go: plutnbago ofl, (@10} turpenting, 46 4Tui nsphtlia, dsodorized, 63 gravity, 13% @14 )o: West Virs I, 2 dog., 50} matursl, 0 det 0o 0. kb ads—Tho offerings of poultry wero wmall, anid full priccs wers obtajiied from tho retall tradd, Tho weather ia bad for poulry, aud live stock i beginalng to tako ia placa i tho markol, Egge were duwn to 19)@1c, and retallars evincod moru disposition Lo purchiuwe, Tho offerings woro Leral, Gawe wss dull, Turkess, 13414 cllckons, T i00; Jivo do, $1.0033,00 por 4oz In 000 ducky, 161103 ogem, 1241t DY~ Tiuiothy was vory quiot but stesdy 0t21,059 Clover was u good demsnd and 10150 bighor, belng suudo ab §4.60s835, Primo qu al £5.65, Hungarian sold at 83156, and flax at $1.12G31.40, tho ontuide belng for sowlng flax. Alillet was quivt ab < Glcy BALT—Was falrly activo and steady, The stocks are decreasing, beiug Row in the neighorhood 3 6,000 Lrle, which, with reil recetyty, will Lrobably prove sutticient to'meet tho wants of thio trado till ths apone iog of navigstion, Ooondogs oul Migiuaw, Bue, 813855 00, $1.4; ordinary coutaw, §1.10; dairy, wit Ut Lage, §2.73; dalry, with Lage, $4,50; Awston datry, et nck, $150, ‘TEAS—We quoto the ma) teady and unchunged, QUNFOWDRR—Common, Ei@ §2c; guod do, 4%44¥03 inve b, 46-433¢1g00d do, B3(33%o; Une, Sigtaw; it g8 chiolce, 11501 chviveat, W@9c; fancy, $1.10 [CIRT A T un, dhduse s goud do, wug dic; wcdium, edSe; good do, Ingdla; fine, 6 wbio; fueat, 84a3o i choice, GIGGscs chalriet TKATEC, JAPANI-OOMImOD, L5@HT0; good commor 4360 wedium, 10g4307 good medlum, &G0} Bue, T3358¢ ; tinest, 88t chalce, Girg 630] clioloost, Tbwblc,” OaLONUS—LOMINON, SURI0; §ood comBIot 3aic; modium, 40eddo ; 4ood tasdlum, EXed B, G50, Buest, 66300 choloe, G20} clo Sudnbcs WOOD—~Sales were light, at $3.60 for msplo, §1.50 10r buech, aud $3.40 for -mf&. delivervd, i WOUL—Wad' quivt and ' wived: tho _quotstlons: Tub-washed, 5307 do, pocr to gy, g ol L’e‘fx.hnwu-oow 3o} waaised, coarss aud di 3 ?ollu-(ng. are THE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MARCI 13, 187.. 3@180; hied, fine, heavy to light, 25@280; do, e R i, Siaraey pullad, 2, LIVE STOCK, Hogs, 1 Friday .‘{ . Baturday, Total., Aamo time last wrok. Bamo weak tn 1975 Bame week in 147 13,126 81,125 Binco Jan. 1, 1870, 80827 1 Sama time in 1813, 36,601 1,070,002 121,113 Bame tima In 1674 .. 4117 83,368 64,60 i Mondn; 2187 387 1,33 Tucads; Lo 2038 1100 Wedneads 9,164 w1l 3477 Thuraday .., 9448 2,850 1,008 Friday ., e 3,750 0,088 1,810 Total,....... e, 12,348 16,862 8L $TO0X FREIQUTS. Chieago to— 100 e, Kew York, [ ual the pua unsottod and yarlable. Tradowas frregularly setive, and pricos wero dally aubjectod to fluctrations of 10@ 150 per 100 s, opening strong on Mondsy, doclinng 100 Tucaday, sdvsncing 1o the samo cxtent daring Wedneaday, and subsoquently sgaln reosding, Clos- ing quotations were 103150 below thoss of tha pro- Vious Batuniay,~—a resuld which can bo traced dlrootly to tho hoavy roceipls, The grades ordinarily de- scribod ae ™butchors' stulf” commanded relatively botter pricos than the upper qualities, owing to the oompetition botwoen the hiome trade and the shippers of dressod boef, botl of whom require much tho famo clars of stock, Tha bulk of the week's ‘business was lmmg'lyllw within comparstively n row limits, viz.: $3.6034.78, though thoro was_tradfa all the way from $2.76@3.00 for Inforor, to $0.00 for ezirs, Thooutsido fgure was obtained in ono or two instances only, Hales of stock cattlo ware principally Bt gL .00, Thore wers salea of butchers’ cows &% 00@4.00, and of “springara 1 ot $25.00@35,00, Ralurdsy waa s very quist day, and the prices real- {zed wers unsatisfactory, Tho supply was modersts, f‘flkl :‘)'Ilym wers fow, and not all the offerings were @ QUOTATIONA. Cliokeo Beoves—Fino, fat, wall-formedd year * « 0 8 year old steers, weighing 1,350 to 550 ba. . G565 Gobd Beovea—iWeii-fattoned sosh, woighe g 1,20 10 1,400 i, erennssnses LOBRI0 "fié“:“h%‘&f’m“fi“‘““" Dl 4.00@4.40 Doichers’ Blosk—Toor (o fuir #iars, s ‘cominon to choloo cown, for oity alaughter, Srctgbing 800 to 1,160 e, Block Caltlo—Common ca 01,000 fus, Inferlor—Lig 8, Biags, bulls, and scalawsg atoors, < 20083.00 10GB—Monday's reculpta wera oot Iboral of any day of tho week, and tho market wha dull at 100 decline from tha quotations of the proviows Saturdsy, Under the limited nrrivals of Tueedsy tho docing was recavored, and during Wednciday a furthee ade vanco of 5 was moted, Tho advancod position waa Dot matntained, bowavar, tha woek closing at subsane tinlly the price current on the Uato of ous Inst Foview, Thowupply was the Hightost reportod {or any woek ‘wibia b past iweivo mont, nd 1o potus of anaiiy o8 about thd pooreat, ‘Thero Iy 1o Apparent ehange inthe claracter of fhe domands Tho local trade gocarod moro than haif tho oferlngs, alliough aoly fhreo of (b city, packers soro.. busiog. Tho outsldo demond sias chielly on New York, Bose S S IE T I, SR T Jof .00, wtocl ug af G and exf Tiiacolphih peaden 51 Bitogi 0 8 o o700 Saturdny o mariat e quict smd stendy ot .45G8.00 for bacon gra: . or pachors’ Wrades, Aol At $8.00GR0 Tor Sombacon 10 poot by e’ for tho New Eigland markotn, Blippors and orior lieavy quoted at $7.6087.15, BUEEP_Tho market for slieeh was activo anil firm £r0m the beginning to the oud of the wook, Bhippor oro thie chiof bliyurs, thoy taklag most of tra good to choice flocka st $3.00@U., Tho common sortx wera il to the loca 'rale 4t Lcbatis, Eeabuy ot €0ld b $3.76@A00, and_oxira quuiitics at §i. , Tis markot cioeod steady ot fbo AbOYE queiationse e TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS FOREIGN MARKETS. Srectal Disvalch lo The Chieaza Tribune, Lrveroor, Marc 1t—11:30 s, m.—Frous~No, 1, ta; No. 2, Bs, . QuATN—Whest—Wintor, No, 1, 10s; No, 9, %1 8 #prng, No, 1,08 10d; No, 2, 78 10d; white, No. 1, 108 No.3, 04 10d; eclub, No. 1, 10s 82; No. 2, 108 3d, Qorn—New, No, 1, 208 9; No, 3, 20234 ¢ old, 20, ProvioNs—Pork, 8is, Lart, 60s. 1av&RrOOL, March 11,—3 p.nl,—~BREADSTUFTI—Cal- {fornin white wheat, averago0s 104G 10s; doclub, 10824 @10 84; red Westorn spring, Nos. 2 {01, 78 104@% 10d; do winter, s 8d@10s, Flonr—Western canal, 22435, Com~—Western mixod, now, 95s 34@20s 0d; old, 208, Osts—Armorican, %G8 61 Darloy—Amari can, 8400, DPoss—Uanadian, 34 Gd. I'movIsIoNs—Primo moes pork, 81s, Prime mess beat, 91s@9ts 6d. Lard—American, COs. Dscon—Long clear, Gi4; short elcar, 64a 0d, TavLow—Fine, 42s 6d. PrrRoLroM—Tiofined, 11 i) T Ot gy w@1a6d; apleits, E @I, b Cammon, 4%@5d; pale do, 164, BeIniTs TunrENTIE—24 0d@29n. Lonpon, blarch 11,—BULLIoN—Tho amount of bull- lon kono Lsto tio Taak of England ou balance to-dwy bs Consora—Money, 94 1-16; account, 04 5-10, AMERICAN NgOURCriza—Use, 108%(s '67s, 10774; 10- 408, 1033 ; now Gw, 10634 ; New Yark Contral, 104} Erlo, 174 ; preferred, 50, ’Anis, Mazcl'11,—RsxTEA—G0f 000, Frankront, March 11.—UNTED Brates Doxpe— Now b, 1014, . arch 11 —PRTROLEUA~00, AxTwEny, LOUISVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. Regoried by Alexumder Harthifl, Tubaces Hroker, LouleviLLE, Ky, Maroh 11.—We have had another weck of Hight receipts, with sales of 10 hihds more than Tt wook, tho offerings consfeting of 611 hhda original new, 101 hids roviow new, 77 Lhids origthal old, and 89 hhda roviow old crop, balng in all 112 bhds zow and 166 hiada old crop tobacco, and muking o {otal of 674 1ads sold this woek, ogainst 363 bhds last weok, Sales for the month, a0 far, 1,688 hhis, and contrasting aa Toliows ¢ . 8.25@4.00 For week, Formonth, For year, Mhds. Ihds, s, In 1878, [ 1,013 14,807 Inlstd 1,808 8,467 16,679 1In 1872, 55 8474 10,281 vreeand, ‘The tobscoos offerod this weok consisted largely of inferior soris, snd whst there wasof the better grades ‘wore in fmproved ,order, sithough somowhat softer tho last two days, and still showlug a number of mix- ed and undersized hogeheada, With Imited offorings: of pvary description of desirable tobsccos, and with ' a good domand for such, the market has maintainod an oven firmnces during the cntire wock, closing to-lay wilk fully greater-activity, the domand for parttcular Qoacriptions not belng suppliod out of the small recoipts o hand. For manufacturing, tho demand. continues good for all descriptions, in every rospect_deatrablo, which was_ ouly partially et B e D eftoroge thie weske b oo % well s luge wers in_requost, and met ith roady 8t quotstions, New mudinm grado fllers sold at §7.10, $3,00, and $2.00, Bowmo good [ to fine with more Hofin uy, sad oalor, sold at $10.00@10.15, Good o fine old, redried. itiars moid at 11.50, ), $12.2 nd $12.15, with rojected bids st 313,00 snd $14.00 for sins, Old m nold st $9.00:410.00. A fow more l:l!pclml thiy wock o um grads blida a: For good rich and subsiantin), X . Honio mahogany, ad ol id .00, and 31 31 waxy, tioavy: lorpeold at 320, 11£00, witl'one tuly commoa bright a4 $15.73, For'smoking {obaccos tho demand was good, with & botter_ssortment of com- mon_smokare than any otber description, prices of ‘which are samo sa. The sasartnent of good 11,28 of much a4 g st quotations, pta hiavo been 60 wmmall au to rens dur it imposalble to form s basls for prices from actual salos (blu weok. The best hoguboad offerod this weok of fine grade 8ol at $14.0¢, with a fow good and medi um at lusk week's : A laryos suinly of hia do- scription 1 looked for, with more favazablo weathor, Xxport tobacoos were in guod demand fur every grade excopting trauh aud very infecfor, The offerings of good lugs aud all the Letior grads of loaf wure limited, owing to the smalluess of the recoiple, What was offezed of old and naw, met with ready salo 84 lust woek's figured, A fow maro hogaheads of goud to fing rich heavy tobaceo made their appoarance, aud sold full up to quotations for hu«vflluumuuh n the Jower grudes wizod hosglesds srostil] 10 bo mel with, As an {oatance of Low ald funky, hoavy, dry lugu are nelling, { note tho ssla to-sy of 10 biids at an aversya of alout $4.50, which ocoet (he uwuer an myersge of $0.90,—tho price rualized to-day belng 150 to §1.00 bettor tha was obtaisiabla & fow weeks ago. Qoututions for the woek ending March 1, 1676 1 Now, Noudoscript, — leavy, ' Outting, Common lugw,§3.164.50 § 4,504 5,00 § 400 B, Gaod lugs 80 Common Ligt weldhis st n Bad ascept e and unifori, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New Ouruans, La,, March 11,—CorsoN—Demand active; sales, 14,450 balea; prices 3 to Mo dearer; good ordlnary, 95,@10%0; low middlings to strict low midd NXGEUX0; middlings to strict middlingy, 125@13)e; good middilugs to middUngs falr, 185@M)cy vooulpls, mel, U,084 bales; gross, 4,648 ; exports Lo Great Britaln, 17,683 ; stock, 2,808, Mousiy, Ala, March 11,—Corzon—8trong; mid Qlngs, 13%0; not vocelpls, 61 balos; cosstwlse, 33} salos, 2,000, CaanrzaTon, 8, 0, March 11,~Oorzou—Quict ‘snd Bulk-meata—Shoulders, ¥!,(cUi(c; olear oo i §.:'t§ firm § middlings, 19X @13K0; recolpts, 438 balods #ntcs, 600, 1 GALVESTON, Téx,, Mrch 11,—CorTor—Dalt; mid- alings, 3 ot racolpte, 1,009 balea 3 grows, 1,005 ®xports Lo Great ritain, 3,078; cossiwlns, 304; salos, SAYANNAM, Gs., March 11.—~CorroN—Firm{ mld- Qlings, 12)(e} no Tecelptw, 482 baloa ; grous, 602} ex- porta cosatwino, 6 § nales, 89, - BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boaror, Mans., Mareh 11,—Tho v00l trade hiss been fair during the wook, the salos amounting to 1,293,000 Tus, of whicha largo portion was Calffotnia. Tito fono of tho market romalns unchsuged, An uncertaln fooling provails rogarding credits, Tronsactions In flecco wool ara quits moadorats, but prices rothain about thommo, X and XX Ohio and Ponnsylvania, 4@47i0; modinm and No. 1, {80; XXX aud sbove, 51@02¢, Michlgan and Wisconsin fleccos movo slowly at41@43c. Combing flocoen woro unchanged, Btocks sro light snd the demand quite Umited. Pulted wool in nclling maro frocly, but at lower prices, Maine supers, 52@66e; Lul theas are fancy prices. Very choleo supers, 47@%0c; but tho principal malos have oon in the rough st 40@43¢, wnid it Is now diMoult to obtala over 40@43 for the most deslrablo on the mar- kot, Combing pulled is In fatr domana at 80@52c. NEW YORK ORY.G00DS MARKET. New Yonx, March 11,~Tne dry-guods markot, fn the Jobbing trado, shows a steady Improvement, but business remains quict with commiasion hotiscd and importors, Cotton goods in moderato demand at un- clianged prices, Prints rather quist, but porcales, cambrics, oud shirtings in falr demand, Low-grado cottonaden tuoro activa, Cotfon dress gooda and ginghams in sty request, Woolens and foreign goods coutinuo quiot, CLEVELAND OIL MARKET. OLEVELAND, March 11.—Detroloum firm and une changed; wo quote standard whito, 110 test, 11)0; prime whito, 160 teat, 13)¢0; Michigan Blste feat, Io for car lots, cash, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prrranuna, Ia, March 11,—Peiroloum duil crado, $1.12% at Parkor's; refined, 1350, Phlladelphis delivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. Specinl Dispaieh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March 11,—GRAIN—Wheat—3{arxet & shada firmor, with fair cxport and moderate Lomo trado inquiry. Balos 7,000 br, at $1.12 for ungraded spring, $1.10 for No. 3 Chicsgo In stors, and 81,84 for No. 1 spring. Ryo quict and firm st 70383 fr Weat ern, B2@85a for Btato, the inside price for car lots, and 85c for Canada in bond? Darloy dull &nd in buyers® favor; eales 3,000 bu Jofforson County four rowed at 9o nfloat, Corn stealy; nales 41,000 bu at S8K@ 68%c for uo grado mtxed, 01Xc for stesmer mixed, 63 @0 for ungraded mixed, Oats without importans chango; salos 34,000 Lu ot 43 4@47¢0 for mized Weat- orin and Btato, and 47@610 for white Vestern and z_:lh, including No. 0 mizod: Now York inspectjon st Co. ‘novistons—Middies quict st 19%@1% for long clear, Lard ateady; males of 200 tcw nt $13.025@G 13.63 for primo slcam; at tho firmt call for March $19.00 wen bid and $15,70 asked: for April $19.67% T bid and $10:70 oukod s for My ST win Lid and $14,00 nsknd ; for Juno §13,073¢ wan bid and $14.05 aakod; and for July $1410 bid wud §i4,50 asked, MWiriusgx—Maridt essiet ; salon 0 brla a4 $1.09 por Gnocznrss—Sugar—Market unchangod; moierato inquiry; falr to good refining quoted at TK@7ic; primoat 7%c; and whito Havana at 9@10%e. Coffes —Market firm, with fatr domand; o quotod st 16 @180 in gold; Maracalbo at 1631850 In gold, TaLLQW—Itulos quict and unchanged; prime city quoted at 9@y & Auwociated Prore.] To the New Yonx, 3nrch 11,—Froun—Demand fafr, and market firm for export and home trade; receipts, 10,« 00 bris; No, 2, $.10@3.00; super Btats and Westorn, $1.10@4.60; common 10 good oxtrs, $4.00@5,23; oo 10 oliotco, $5,3036,70; white whoat' exira, $5.80@1.75} oxtra Ohlo, $L.U0S i Bt, Louls, $5.25@V00; dne Drsola poit yrocuss, $0.600.00. Dy flour steady at Conx-MrAL—Quiet; Westorn, $2.55@2.10, Goary—Wheat & shade firmer with & fair export and limited ryflling tnqoiry; recolpts, 49,000 bui; No. 3 spring, $1,1%31.18; do ungraded, $1.03@1,13; rejocted do,* $1.U3GIL06; No, 2 Chicago spring, noniinally 2 Milwaukoo, $1.24@1,35 ; No, 1 Min- imbor Pennsylvsuin, $1.40; No, 1 white white Canads, $1.55. Ityo quiot but 48503 Western, 10@83e;] Cansda in Sc.' Barlay—Market dtll; four-rowed Btato, 97¢c; Canada West, $1,03; two-rowed Btato, ¥2@35¢, Malt ‘quiet arft unchanged, Corn scarcely o activa} Tocelpts, 48,000 bu; inixod no grade, B8\(158%0; do #radod, 633703 do steatuor, 613401 30; Weatorn mized now ungradod, 60}¥@030, Outa—lleoctpta, 52,000 bu unchanged. Dax—Unchanged, Mows—Firm : Eastorn and Woatern, 11@170; New York Btate, 1310c ; Callfornla, 7@20e. Qnocerirs—Itio coffee quict but firm; jobbing 16@ 19, in gold; cargues, 15@lde fu guld, Buyar quict nnr:g unchaoged, - Molasses quiot: New Orleans, 45 @ooe, PrTRoLTUM—Quiot, but stéady; crude, 8470; refuod, 1@l 'gc;] cases, 18K @B TALLow-—Bteady at 340 1-10c. STRANNED Rumn—Eteady: $1.03 @165, Brintrs TURFENTING—Htesdy ; $Uo, lLuus—Bleady; Wostern, 103160 ; Hiate and Penne eylvanis, 14c. 3 Leatiizn—Unsettled : hiemlock polo, Busnca Ayres, and Lo Grands light mlddlcs and heavy welghts, 22@ 350; Califoruls do, 22@%% ; common do, 223200, PRoVINOXS—Pork—Markes dull: now mess, $12.90 @23.00 cash; $23.00 April; $23,15 May. Drensod liogs moro steady; Western, 106, Bocf quist but firmg ploin_maess, 1240} oxiza do, 1XBI3Ko. Cub meats —Woalemn quict; mildies wnchangod, Tard opencd ST TSE Apris S0 el TS Mg B4 B0 S, 2217 .6 il 3 . oy} une, Triar et Woolorn: e, lou; Biato, 3 Wirtsxx—Quiot hnd casior at $1,0, Merats—Manufsctunod copper stesdys Infiob lake rroquisr ot BY@TIMe. Pig-iron—Hooich quist ana unchsugod; Amorican dull and_drooping st 17@%lc; Taussla aheoting, 11%@130 in gold NatLa—-Firm ; cil, £2.80@:1.00; clineh, $1.6085.503 Lorsc-slioe, No. 8, $20.00335. PITLADELPITTA, PHILADELTIA, March 1L—Fiovn—Quiot: Wis- consin and Minnesots extra family, $3.76@0.603 §iate, Oblo, wod Indlans, $5.75@0.307 bigh urades, GuanN—\hoat—Prime in_good ucet ; amber, ) SLO%. nyn—-&-‘rnmun.' “mfiéiflw' 87@500 3 sall, 89G@A00; white, 000; ateam, t4 Oats noglected 3 ’gmu\, 43@4507 mizod, 40c. i Wittaiy—Iron-bound lield at'$1,09, PrruorxusM—~Noml crude, 1050} refinod, 18%c, flg‘l‘m\gfifi)}:’l—k‘um; ‘mous pork, $12,76@25.00, Lard, Vurrrn—Cholco firm ; modium dull; New York Btato and Braford Couuty, Pa., extrss, B3@3T0; firats, 28@710 3 Weslern oxtrs, 28@ii00; firnts, 25@10c | Weatern rolls, extras, 26@2%0: ~firats, S1@24c. Citxrspy—Cholca firly held; Now York, 12){@14o; ‘Weatern fino, 124G 130, Eanu—Weak ; Pennsylvanta, New Jorsoy, aud Dela- ‘ware, froals, 160} Wostern froah, 16@ 100, BALTINORE. Baurmions, Md., Atarch 11.-Froun—Quist and uncuauged. AnaN—Wheat quict snd steady: No. 2 Woalern red, 05gico ; Penusylvania red, 39@0c, Coru—-\Weatern folrly nctive nnd a shado Srmer 3 Wostern mixed, 6lc, Oila imchianged. Itye nominally firm at TH@H2c, 1fay—Dull snd heavy; Maryland and Lonnsylvants, SIB.06@RH4.00, Frovidoxs—Quliet aud steady; park firm st §23,00, siby 125,38 IIN“ @102¢¢; cloar rib, 153@13%0 ; hams, u&wwc. teady; crade, 13 @14o; rolined, NQP e, BuTrER—Active, firm, and unchanged. PETROLXUM~Uncheny Covrx—Firmer; not quotably higher, Wirsgr--Dull and lower at $1.02, MILWAUKEH, ALWADKEE, March 11, —¥1oun—~Quict and un- nugod. fin’i‘uu—wm:t nn’nod stoady, and a shado higher; clomed Hlwnuk 1350 looao, BLacon —Hhould IR T A, SLU | My S10 T N Dol Kor 4 U] H . 3, M) 004 04 0y b Dasalnally Bteady - Koo & (b, Gi3e Deiata: sative and nominally ui: No, 3 cauh, 31370 3 May Bi)o. Barley firmer and hold highor; No, 3 spriti fréah, Blo; March, 100; Apsil, Tuo; 'No,3 do, 4io; spring fresh, 30c. Ryo firm; No, 1, £96. I'novnitons—Unchangod, Mesa pork, .00, Prima Tand, it - Bwiolpicklod Nmune, T1C@La e Dry’ mited ihotlder, Ay @¥KG, oo middles, 1% gll,\‘c bozed. Logs nominally stesdy a$ U, L5 Ttzortrra—Fione, 2,000 bels: whoat, 20,000 bu. h‘ulmnn—l’hllr’,'&mo brisj wheat, 10,000 bu, &Y, LOUIS, Br, Louis, March 11,—Guuin—Whoat dull and droaping; No, 3red wintor, $1,483¢ cauh ; $1.44 AMazch No, 3 qulnur. SLE3N @1 firmer; No, 3, U0X0 canhiz w}iml&! AMaechy ke Apnl, Outs— Micat ;luud‘ st B0 cund 1o Brumor at s ba. oy and ygenanged, Winaky—8icad Pand unchanged at §1.00, TROVISIONs--1'0rk ~Markot casior st $27.75 dolivers od and to arrive, Bulk nieats steady and inchanged; shiouldosy, H),'@l!dn; clear rfl:‘ 1207 eloar, 1130 Bae con_steady{ whoulders, B QU1 cluar Tib, 13 13ye; claar, 1y @13Y;c. Lazd tominally uuchangl TkOBtETE—Flour, 8,000 Lrly; whoat, 12,000 bu; corn, 12000 b onie; 4,000 bu;” iye, 6000 bu; barley, TOLEDG, o Towepo, March 1.—FLauu—steady, with modorate wand, Guai—ymeat ffr wnd e N 3 wiite Watsahe amber Michigan, i April, 31357 May, No. 3 ambor, $L43% Nor § o 134} £1.06; do Duyton & Michigan, $1.04; ro- ed ved, tde, Corn dull: high mixed, dio; Aprl ol at 48340 { Aay held a4 800, 4030 bid { low mixed hiold at 4u3¢o; 46¢ bid; no grade, Dayton'& an, e, Oat bll; Xo.'a Michiyal, Wi, ‘Otoven-AExn_Fulr aud firm st 2,85, Tioas—§0, Rxoxirni—rlour, 100 bris; wheat, 9,000 bu; cora, 16,000 bu ¢ oats, 5,000 bu. Busemunte—§iour, 600 'brla; whoat, 10,000 bu; cora, 47,000 bu; oats, %000 L. TOSTON. Boypox, Mareh 11— ¥ioun-—demnd Heady; Woal- ern super, §i. .60; common extrs, $LT5@T. Wiscouslu' und Minnesota extrs famlly, 1.003 wintor wheat, Oblo, 20U s, $8.234. esots, $7.75@.35, GustN—Corn suady; mized and yellow, 63k@03a, Oatw—Markot dull; mixed snd No, 9 white, di@édo] Tejoctod 40, $4g450; No. 1 whiLe, B85 18V X LOUISVILLE. Louvmavirs, Mareh M ~GRilN-—Whesi--Market $1.60@1.09; Pennsylvania rod, $1.40;- dnl) b $1.1831,10, Com qulet and firm 47 Oste dull nt @435, Tiyedniiand wochanger.s 9% Pnovintaxe—Fork stendy and firm st §iloiany, Dulk meats firm¢ shoul 8740; widon, 134419 Dacon—Bhouldars, O3o: mldas, * 1354135 ok mumstcured hamd, H@UXe. Lard-Tierco, glen o) 10,28, itaxy--Aotive ot 1,04 CrcoonaTy, 0., Mateh Mve gt %, 0., are] | —FLOUn—] ehanged; §4.00@5,75, Pul 23 0l Guatn—Wheat dull, and lower 1o well; $1.0 830, Oala qulat, but steady .fl".,} (9 dtle, Dlr‘lq tin and nominal, "By dul L 1y e y Il 'and ProvistoRs—Tork qnlet bnt firm Auiet hut nm‘lk-l“m' 130 Uiy 18} 13%@lde. Bulk mosta Inactive 'at 8% }ge;ellxn Bacon quict but ateady Wisrr—Fair and firm; $1.04, BuTEn—Bteody and nnchanged, DUYFALG. DUrrato, March 11, —~Gnatx—iWheat, onts, ryy, n barley neglected, Corn quiet, highor, and Mrongy, new, on track, sio, ——— MARINE. v GHIOAGO, 1t 1s expocted that the Tumber traflio between uy city and the Eaat shore will be fully resnmed wi; the next two week, thore being but lttle Soszy, whioto on Lake Michigan, The stmr Oltawn tinyg Hora yeatordsy with a carga of lumbor from the ey @an shots, tho first lumbee arrival this semon, Aleo Richardwon alao, arrived yostorday i y cargo of fro from Manitowoo,.,.Oapt. Miko D hiaa botight &n Inforest tn tho (6§ L. B, Johnann, g wiil command Lor this soason,...Tho R Harhoy has Leon rabullt at an expenta of ovor $4,000, and vy ba launched next week. It in niatod that Qov, Dy will sgain sasume command of her, * ELSEWHERE, Oapt, Barnes, of {ho At Joserih, was scriousty , Jureda day ot two ngo st Milwatkeo whilo tho Tising Bun wna being launched,.,.Tho Milwaaty Witconatn statek thot tho NorthweMorn Trausporiy: Hlon Company haadolivorod alncs March 1, at Gry Iaven, 10,000 tons of frelght, including 165,060 bn ¢ graln, 35,000 brls of flour, tho rost buing’ pork sy sundrios, All thin has boon convoyed over the Detyy) & Milwankoo Railrond sstward, mucl of it guing iy Luropa. _ ‘Tlils in aald 40 ba largeat smount of frej over bandled at thst point 1n o short & timo..., Ty atmr Golden Eaglo rrived at Bandusky from Dobis Yiay Friday, tho fiest arrival of tho soaton, ol io doo in thte lnke lo tmpedo aavigtlon.. Tty Tiver ia open for tho fourth or Afth timo aitca ty closn of navigation nat fall, tho tos Laving broken oy Wednoaday night and driftod away fn tho hesvy b zont.... The Canadian lintnane Soclety fa making u effort ‘io lnve a Mfe-saving atation located oty faland o ‘Toronto harbor....At tho prosont finy hundreda of ablo-bodied seamen ato tnable fo i employimont ak tho senporta at tho East, and many y tein will leave for foreign porta, NAVIGATION KOTES. Accoriing to tho latest information thers 19 nbouiyy t0 14 tnches of molii feo In tho Straits, and it tholi Tiyer about 18 inclics, At Marquetto thiora fs sbo 101nchos, 1t is tho genoral improasion that the Btriy will bo open fn tho carly part of April. At o Tiusen tha I3ko aud FYor Arb.outircly fr6o from Lo and navigation ia now fully o{mm}. At numxu& fco lins alko broken up and deiftod away, DETROIT, CLEYELAND, LARE OUONE & BAGSl¢ TIKE, Tho steamers Evening Star and M. D, Wardanl tho handa of workmon fitting out, and will, in afey days, bo roady for businoss, It &5 ot probablo they will mako s start for ton_ days yof, howovor, and thy may not then, unleas frelghta offer moro lberally inexpocted, 'As far as {ho ooudition of tho rouls b tmecn Dolrolt and Tort Hopa is concerned ; wotld experionce no diffculty from fco, but the opm winter bas greatly delayed work of all lako sliure, and Uicre ia little earrying or travailug it yet o bo donic, Tho Star will moko triwoekly ir during the sexton from thrs city to Whito ook, wit tho Ward will also mako throo tripnn week, goingu far a8 Port Topu, Loth bosia aro coming out in condition, Tho Ifolland will again run fu_conncelca with thio abave nawed, forming tho * Star Line," i making a weekdy run botween Saginaw aitd Clovelss moto particularly as a feclaht host, Tho Hior st Ward will bo allicerod protty imuch the samo as lst year,—Detroft Post. OCEAN NAVIGATION, betwaon Now York. and Haves, caipne 1 UL 16.) 10F 1. IR0 01 paraoticers, o this favorita routefor. tho Gontinent. (holas mos ;'mu&-m' ut:u-l: mfafil.mr), will sail trom Plor No.4 IR DAt vuvsrssas oo Boturdng, Marohy AN paneli i Ao ot SRR 0L Gl o e 1 120, aocordlu b ncoominod TeEen i chblns SIFIhin g e Tobta toko ot matuss] rates. Ntdorago £, with snpsrior accominuaations lae AT e T A X eam Y UL DiIERIBTAN, Agoot, G5 Lrondwa, 3. 1. W, (3. WILLTE, No. 67 Glark-atuy cor. Liandon, Agnd for Cliléago, v T : National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUKENSTOWN AND LIVEIPOOL ITALY, 4,341 tar Saturday, March 18, at i s m. EGYd 6 100 woedaturday, Aprilf, atll s m Till; QUIKN, 4,471 Tass, turday, April & at3p, o NULAND, 4,501 Gairlay, April I, at 0808 m LBLVKTIA, 8,16 tona.....Baturday, April 23, ai3p: n FOIL LONDON DIREUT, DENMATK, 3.7 (taa, Thursday, Mateh1t, at 9. Cabln pavsago, 8@ and m‘ficumn " Roturn tickad at roduoed retod, Steeruge Dnfs {or £1 and upwards on Groat A 1 ARS Norhoudk earner Olack and Tandolyls ais. {opposiio pev Sherman ilouso), Chloago. STAR BALL LIN UNITED BTATES & DRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Salling montnly from Wataan's Wharf, Drooklyn, N.T, For h"lth ambiico, Baliis, and Ltio Janerio, calling of at 8t. Johus, Torto Hico, NELLIE MARTIN, 3,000 tons. Baturday, April1f JOTN IRAMALL, 2,600 tons, — Tassenger nccomnodations first-class, For fnflgl.ll and passage, at roduced rates, opply 4 UCKER & OU,, Agonts, 64 Pinoat,"Now York,_ INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying tho 3lalls hetween EUROPE AND AMERICA. &) 3 L&~ Drafta ou Great Dritain aud Ireland, Grent Western Steamship Line, ¥rom Now York ta Lirlstol (Knglaud) direct. OORNWALL, Stampor GREAT WESTKRN, Wi $701 Intarinod i Btoera tlukete, 8120; Propaid hivoraga curiis fl}‘ fi"" st Uouaral Fro! el e 1y Jicre 4 oL O AEDARALD. Auaaposco Bliore FINANOIAL. Tavest Now According to Your Means, 810, 26, 60, $100, $200, ° mako wionoy 1a lu ordor, and we are inclined boa ol tho scorats. © ALEXARDER 0U., 13 Wallst., New ‘York, Bk ora aod Brokers, are p to invest tn Btocks sl gihor prolltablg vauturce of y legltimmate ohroior, Tt rm 1s faruous for moneg.makingy and It numbors amiag Ita patrons thoussnds who are well aff, and are so hecint olr emplarmoat of Frotbinghar & Uo, W procareis: onts. - B fl#:rl\nh‘ oxplagstory clroular. Stoch n a5 foog s desirad, on & min Froro B o s St Hvors ovion Batardey Evemieg Rie proas, Vab, 19, 1536, AMEDICAL CARDS. DR. JAMES Lack Hospital, cor, Washington & Frankli-sis Otisrtored by tho tataof Nlinals for tho express gon s of ‘glring immodigte rollol {n all caso uf pritaldy ghronio, and urinary dlsosscs fn all thelr complicy orins, "1t s well known that DR, JAMKS hassioed st Aho bisd of tha profeslon Lur he rait S Mlinportans. Beminal os oo tha . Agemd “Weakness tacs, losh B jocd, cen posil & tho most licale attant or writa. Kl b houn for m tnata. s bool o million, Matrsgo Gulds, kb alt about those d! -who snoulg marry-) nol-10 cegis to pay postago. Dr, Jamos has ) rooins e ol ot b Bad Dostar, D el Fiiy ynare of auo. Comultation nlways froo o . Oze hours, 6. m: 101 . m. | & T0'0 130 QD Mirioviy sonRaatiaty 2% pa . Thiriy nu::lhmdm HHospital praotico, cures private 4;; Firih Luly, withous moreury s slen JuInT MAX: OO, Barvaus Gobilitr, eausod by T od by ervors of youlls, young and old are quickly restored to imauly vigor., it ors should call or wrlte. 0 {2 “flwlvhl 13 qult ciont,_Utioa strlotly privato. Na. 3 3 Wout lhdisd i, NO CURE! NO PAYI! Dr. Kean, 175 Sauth Clark-st., corner of Moorog, Chisage. May b ulted, persovally or by mall, frogof charth LT T e Ot B, V. m: 43 8 e s HuBdeys IrOWS o only Spocialist n the e DR. STONE, [fuo, 7% Aitantl el 171 Madison-st., Ohicaga, 111, treats all Chronte and ix’;‘, yata Disossus, Somiual Weakaoss, Impotan asie DIt foultias, uto.” Modiclaos furnisted for 5t $iu 1 cd athitiemter el Suticuiiomna 4nd free, parsoualiy or Ly luttor, o Sox0k MRatieiod sad Siroulars seat, ssaled, fordsiaa: A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A Private Gounselor to the Masrisl A GUIDH. i Rusl azaivin, with ihie Laiod dlscavertus 1 the acanse of paproseiica, prasecting ‘o &0, This ls an intorest work of S ol -nn".’:'m“f'.%."iu:‘.':m: a5d uagmxuw;u:‘fiw heeulil e Dok thae"shse to' s unage Took 421 bt e tnduneby, ol o i BRI, W kuhlb:lv. b I.BEW-T#

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