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No Chango in the Local Financial Sit~ uation---Demand for Loans New York Exchango Firm-~--Small Country Orders for Currency. The Produce Markels .leu Aetive-Lard and Corn Blronger--Wheat, Cats, and Darley Basler—The Others Steady, FINANCIAL. Tha demand for losas was Jight, both from city and Operations on tha Boird of Trade wera quict, There Ia littlo call from that quar- tor for loans, and what applicauts thers aro are very particular about rates, Evorything. in the country, And all elty business dependent upon the couniry, ia Collections aro slaw. paper offered by cily partics dissppotnted by conntry remitlances, Tha total offerings of mercantile, mau- ufacturing, and miscellnoous papor ar very amnall, Ttates of discount ab the hanks ara 710 per cont. On the atreet ratos a0 7@13 por cenls Qood nego- tiaclo papor s in great requcat. Now Yurk exchango was aold betweon banks at 50@ 50 premium for §1,000, The clearinga wero $2,500,000, A CMICAGO BECTIITY IN TLONDON, TheLondon fymez of the 24 fust. slludoa s follows to & Caicago loan reountly lutroduced on the London country borrawers, Thers is some Wa loarn tust the Stock Exchange Commiliteo liave nted & special settling-dey for tho Clty of Chicago second-martyaygo” bonda, ¥o far as wo Liava been alls 1o learn, meither that scries bor o provious fssfo hos ever been faken up by tho ublic, and It is certainly to Lo regretted that, I that the cavo, they ahould Le trented ss ordinary market- A statement of ~the actual amount d and tize actoal amount paid on the bogds ought s Gaa Compay, COST OF A BEAT 1N THE AN FRANCISCO BTOCK- 'The Ban Francisco Lulehin eays that $35,000 has beeu offered for aecatin the Ban Francisco Stock Dosrd : A yoarago last January thero wera sales aa bigh $30,000. Then thero woro only efghty memberahips, and siocks were selling for higher figures than now, Durlug the Iuleryal, the Pacifle. I iz with chiunge hsa Loen or- 100 mombers, and 18 _slzoady ono of the strongost rivals w 1 has ovor occupiod thie feld, Tio membership of the San Froncisco Stock loard w: aleo fucreased (0 100 membors several tuouthia ‘Thess circumstauces, in connection with (he fiuancial paniz lsst August, causcd s markod depression i tho Yorrd, and wo beliove thers ‘were some vacancies filled during the cloalng montha Lecently there lLsve becn sules t evelitug 3,000 was otfered, 4 month commenved ihe jayment of dividends at the rate of $200 1o cach member, suit han thio foundation laid for its new bullding ou Pine stroot, vaolue of scats in thie old of the year at 20,000, The Alfa California publishes an interview with Geu. La Grango, who visited Washington in tho fnter- eat of Tlood & O'Brion 1o lender tha Government $10,010,000 of allver to bo exhibited st (ho Centennial, provided the Governmant would aftorwards purchuso it, ond alao to offer o sugply the Government with §20,000,000 of wilver for curreucy. roborated tho denlal of tho report that tho Governe ment had made such a contract with Flood & O'Brien, 1t was the Generul s opinion, apeaking on the suthority of tho Secretary of tho Troasury aud Dircctor of the Mlut, that the redemption of fractional currency with siiver coin will commicnco within s short titno, subsidiury coin haa now beeu projerly distributed at Doaton, New York, Philadelyhis, Waskington, Chicago, etc., and an order jusk received tranufers » la The iut st Sau Frauctaco haa at L.rascnt {n {ta vauits about $1,600,000 of this cotu, aud can colts from $:00,000 to $760,000' pec wonth, iy sddition to fta regular colnage, A member of Congress, i order to settlo the ques- tion whother legal-tenders or silver colu wore worlh moat, ecut the otlier day 1o Now York lo & broker to diver, and found that sllver cofn was at o premium over greonbacks, In Ohicago, siiver coln is at par with greenbacks in lirgo sums, butin awall suns is at o dlscount, Mr. James Q. Fur, of Flood, O'Drien & Co,, atated ton Waaliington reporter the other da 3t matters very litla to them whether Gongreas puts_silver coln in circulatfon or not. tha usea of silver for cain are govern inthe waking of bor exelsugos with Lo said b had recelved Washinglon from Europe for miyer, day ho recotved a cable dispatch from London askiny whiat ho would take for 2,000,000 ounces, ~ La knawes that Lo would lake 1133, bud expects the order. Ila 8ay he thinka i 8 Unie for people in Uongross to ay preciate 1hat mliver v mot luad, and that tho whita ug out of the' ground in Nevada uo that 1s Tocoguized all over tho The General cor- amount to New Orleans, :veral ordors in ud that oa Fri- metal (hiey aro di Lae an otrinale v GOVERNMENT BONDS, United Btates fis of 'Hrl. of '65—January of *01—January 8-208 of "iS—Junuary aud Ju) United itaics Dow o8 of 'a1 Uuited Ytates currency 4 QOLD AND GREENUACKS. Gold was 1135 @1N4K. Groenbacks were W A7)0 0n the dollar fa gold. FOURIUN EXCHANOE, Sixty daya. Sight, 45 4R CITY AND COUNTY ?:duxns. Chicago City T W et, bond, Culeayo Olty 79 ctaewe Clilesga City 7 P ct.water loan Cook Oounty 7 % cb. Londs Covk County 19 ¢k "boud Northi Cleago 7 3 ct. bonds * (Lincoln Yark).. LOCAL BTOCKS, Clty Ratiway, South Sids, City Rallway, Weat Bido! City Tallway, Weat Bule, Ler cout certificates, City Radlway, North ido, Traders’ Insirance Qompuny 123 Chamler of COmIuErcd, ol « Cuicago Gua-Light and’ Coke Expouition stock. .y New Yonu, March 22,—Gold stoady a8 14K @1aY, Carrying rates, 1% to 3\, Goverumonts were firm, Iallrosd pouds wera quict and fArm, . Btate securitios wero dull, with the exception of Erle, Westarn Union, 8t, £aul, and Missourl Paclic, which werestrong, and Michigan Central, which was weak. atock miarkel was without feature. Traneso- tlous sgeregatod 153,00 ehares, of which Pacific Mail, 15,000 Western Unfon, 44,060 Erl Lake Buure, and 7,000 Michigan Ceotral, vhzunny more active; dud Yrhue wercantile papor, Clearinys, $25,000.0: Blerling dully GOVEUNMENT BONDS, Tonneasce, old Teuniesee, uaw, rocxs, Weatern Unlon, N.J. Central,, Americou Ex pross, MINING WTUOKS, Bax Francisoo, Marcd 22,—The following are the Iatest qyotationa of sinluy stocss on the Stack 1FRiniA, o0y 4y B3 | Yellow Jackel i | Emnpl Begreguted Lalcler, —— REAL ESTATE. The following instrumenls were Alad for record Wedneaday, Aaych 243 OITY FROPERTY, al, 40 18 w of Latialls at, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCII 23, 1876. Lot 220 ££73 1t n of Buperior at and 401t w of Lagalla i, dated March 22..vessecsicsren 25 Twenty-eighth af, 173 ft e of Hanoverat,ef, 232124 0-10 f1, dated Mareh 8. Homan av, 175 1t 8 of Weat Huros 5 1235 ft, ‘"“ld'l”l"d‘olfo 50 TcQregoe at, 175 ftw 121 1t ated Mareh 1 1,000 ' 2,500 t, dated Merch 2 1,600 8 e priniuen, dat 1630 Cilntom 8¢, 04 1t nof Hunker st, W f, 2153100 r, dhted March 20, i VT Relth At, 1 1L x of Ciricago &v, W f, 24100 £t dated March 2.0, 0 .. 2,100 it b v coF ool s, 8 F, 333133'9.10 1, dated Mareh 21 e a 800 Hymo rremines, dated March 21 SOULN OF CISY LIMITE, WITRI 0 COUKT-ITON Aadison av, nw cor Fifth-seventh 106k €, dited Srch tlovisias Spencer v, 50 £2 0 of Sixty-third 120 11, dated Mareh 21.. Jefierson nv, 120% £t 1 of Filty- 205130 11, At Jan. 37, REAL ENTATE: B SEW YOK, Speetal Crerespandsnca af TAr Cleazo Fritune, e SonT; ATEh - With tho approsch of spring thota is a Loticr fecllng springing up hera in rofer- encoto real estate, For several yeara.real estato lina bean way down, £ar bolow rosronable shrinkago of valties, ‘It was the result of the inevitable reaction followlug @ wesson of uuwarranted speculation, In 172, real estato avaumed fctitlous value, and every- boly aremed carried away with an fusntio desim io owin lousea and lots, The pricos of Iabor sud build- ing materlal wera rorrespondingly inflited, und, as & coucequence, buildings orocted then cost maro than they would bo warlli at _ordinary timen. A dwelling which cont $15,000 to bulld fn 2473 or J37h could now o put up for §10,000, But ejeculation demand- ed thelr erection, aud how actual owners must atand the depreciation, Tho deprectstton, Lowever, passol all roasemable fmit, anid the real eatato market hina been virtuaily dead for thres sears, Dealors ara now sutlcipating a reaction in favor of nctual values, and such transactions as aro belng mado ludicate (hat biigs crs sud scllers aro willlog to operale on 8 hard-pan anis. Thero will Lo comparauvely little buflding dono hero thia season, but thicro 13 siready springing up quite & deraand for good Lusiness property, ellgi- Dio residences, and deseable lits, Thin le vecolved un an dudication that capitalists aro groming Ured of leaving theic moncy {u tho bLank, whero 1t carna tiem notbing, and aro willing to fvest it in anything that promiscs (o wivo them some returns, Trobabiy 34 per cout i8 o fair estimato of the average shirlokage {u real estao sinco i3, Of course, it Lua beew geoater in anburban realdence property and less in Lusiuess property centrally located, Elegant rosl- dencer, which were put up diring the infiation_ times 10 tho ippor pait of tha city, can now ba bought for ono-ialf what they thrn cost, and whilo this remains true, thero {a not likely 1o be muclh building, = Among tha transfers Inst week hero were rocorded twenty ditereut piecen transferred by Jay Gonld lo Potor 4 Watson for a total cousideration of $.00,000. — COMMERCIAL, The following were tho reccipts and abipmenta of tho lesding arlicles of produce in thi city during the twenty-four bours ending st 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning $ TECEIFTS, ), SNIIMENTS Flour, brls, Wheat, v, W00 13,950 8% " 5,180, 112,5¢0] 22400) 30,180¢ 10,000{ 2,922 7| 0| 8501 15,091 eet a0ud] 213y 2,035 109,079 20).. 38.00c| 230,000 0,000, 2,430,000 sl 14 pe R I YWY 4 4 (% 1,003 8l Withdrawn from store on Wadnosdsy for city con- Buption : 10,054 bu wheat, 707 Lu corn, 1,265 bu outs, 679 bu barloy, Tho following graim was {nspocted nto store on ‘Tuesdiy morning: 8 cara rojectad winler wheat, 3 No.1 N. W, wheat, 8 cara No. 4o, 1 car No, 1 epring, 23 cara No, 2.do, 10 cars No, 3 do, 10 cars rojeated do, 1 car no grado (84 wheat), 7 cara high-mized corn, 50 cara No. 2 do, 6 car new mixed, & cars rejected do (04 wheat); 1 car No. 1 oata, 13 cars white outs, 17 cars No. 2 do, 2 cars refected do. (32 cals); 1 car No, 2 rye, 1 car No 2 barley, 1 car rojeoted do, Total, 167 cars, or (9,050 b, Inspected ot : 10,733 bu wheat, 86,604 bu corn, 637 bu oata, 12,096 bu batley, ‘Tho wealher was wmildor and warmor yesterday, with occasfoual glimpses of sunabtno, but there was not enough uf & summer sspect cither of tho sky or carth to sllurs many peoplo {nto tho bopo that we sball have an earlier apring than ususl, Not a fow luve become firmly grounded on the other side, and expect {lat sununer wil bo late this yesr,—as it has Leen nearly a hundred times within tho past century, Thero was wo additional naws from tho Straite, but it {o 1ot thought that the last day or two Lave been fa- voralloto a clearing out of th lee, “Tho leading produce marketa were frregular yester day, Lut with not much change o prices, Tho inar~ ketsat otber points acemed to bo unsettled, and the weatlior prospocts fu tho Weat wero decidedly uncer- tat, 40 that a good many operstorn wero undeclded what to do g but thero was an aggregato of Lusiness trausacted, and some of tho markets wera quoted firm, ‘The recelpls of grain continue light, but thoso of Logs aro on tho incresss, There waa a Nght Inquiry for vessels to load gratn, 5o belng the asking raic on whuat to Duffalo, Tha sclioouer 8, Andrews waa chartered (Tuesday p, m.) for 98,000 bu corn to Buffalo on private tarww, Dry goods were ordered moderately and were un- changed in valuer, Tho demand for grocerica showa sumo fmproverent, aud for the liading staple arti- cles tho warket bas a irm tone, Dried fruits wero or derad rathior sparingly, tho demand apparently belug atrictly in accordanco with current needs, Provious quotations were sustained oxcopt for fayer and looss Bluscatel raising, which wers 8o lower, Flah were in fulr request at Tuesday's quotations, Thobutter mar- kot was active and firm, Chieoss was quoted quiot and steady, There wers uo changes of fiuportance In the coal, wood, leather, bagylng, palut, sud totscco mar- Lets, Oils were quiet sud firm—turpentino advance lug lc, ‘The Jumber market was quiet and ateady. Druge wers quiet and unchanged, excopt oplum, which was casler, The demund for by was fair, and the general markel ruled firm, somo grades of prairio belng high- . Woal, Lidea, and Lroown-corn waro uuchauged. Beeds wero dn moderato demand and tolorably wtosdy, exceyt clover, which was slow salo and lower, ilops wero 1 good request for export, and_ firm, especially tho prime grades, whick are the qualities chistly call- ed for, sud tho supply is now limited. Yorolgn green fruits were e, aud domeatio varicties steady, tho trade boiug smallat tho moment, Poultry wa acarca wud G under s 0 locul fuquiry, WIEAT IN CALIFONNTA, Wo mako tho followlng extract feo o lelter dated 8an Frauciaco, darch 13, 1610, Thu sublect |a wheat, and the statement nay corry additional weight from the fact that tho Writer 18 Rencrally known as the * bear mewmber * of bis frm, i this aty ; ‘Tua shipmouts from ihls coastare ‘i U opiIom OF sHo Desh poRtost mieh nesronborer Itis hau 1,0 u,omdb;a Mo .:I}l‘l‘;«:.zllnmc:.\ from laat enr’a crop unde; s ! {5018 fay 0t b half that, e, OPTION TRADING, To (ke Ziditar of The Chicaga Tribune: “Tlicra ts ou our Uoard of Trado s growlng feeling that * option dealing ” is working tn)ury (o the legit. 1mate trude, and that vur wmarket 1 salosing to » serl- ous extent. Not only ia it & misfortune when any material num- ber of wen Lecome P weopy sud meanlng of the word * commerce," Asat present couducted, option dealing does not come withiu the meaylng of Ibet word, It 88 mare clearly gambllug than merchandising, Ouu unfortunate result auoug wony i (bo fact that the men who aro In tho grain trads are only, to 8 suall extent, waking §t s study how to attract o Chicago tha largest amount of bustuiess, and how Lo mows wide- 1y and well couduct It, and os thoy aro not dofug thi, tho trade suller from tho abuses growlig out of (his neglect on the ove slde and unchecked cupidity upon 1o alher, w0 (UnL fuuday Chizayo b Tooked Upon e fayorably, and that to a'growlng extent; aud tess grain each year 18 taken from us ou Lusieru accoutt, aud wy 4T largeiy our vwn customve, seudiug thy grain beuce Oli OUT LW Bccount siler we ot slroukh playing Wil it beret § i woz dlapored 10 eay thera v no legitiuate op- tou desling, 1418 legitiuiato to nead grain o & {4 ture day aud tabay for that weel, Aud it lo oo lo- gitimaty to sell {uf tho future thal which we catie ot or do 1ot detfra to delver uow ut slia Ls not whiat moat of uur dealers a2e dolsig on Lutige, 11l diftioutt to bring shaut another atate of Ibings, Tlin prescat rules of the Losrd retles favor the pry o) way of dealing,—la fuch, wepe Craumsd fi fato, with littlo change {u tho averaga of prices. carly tondency of the market was downward, n sym- patby with bogs, which wers euster tocauso of & largs nupply. But Livorpool was reported sironger on pork, 1ard, and meats, and soversl busing orders wero ro- celved for lard, which is thought by maay to bo choap, for rossons hoted yestords fecling firner n tho spoculatly of tho trading in pork was meroly In changing over od of the mynls for aud. denly hocomiug rich, Lut it ju a mosk scrious ons when thia tmanis caures them to regard with disfavor and forsako the chaunels of trede whilch run within the dane by § rovions thought aud discussion, rosalting in wise connlderation of the needs, and a carful plan Bing of the 'n{. To thin end T beg to auggeat throngh you this: That the rulcaaf the licard.bo chauged eo s to provide imply thus ¢ “rat—~That nll margins that may be catled for ani putup on deals for ti futuro shall Lo determiuod and it ups at tho timo the dest in made. ASecond—=That [n cares of non-deltvery or non-reeeipt of gratn, at the maturity of the deal, to awarils abial e niade exceeding the amotnd of margin netually up. Ui evident that o miarging conid only be called sthien the trado {4 maite, alf tradea_ wanid pun 10 thelr matusity inless settled befors.and hece tho * shaking- oub " process would becume brolote, 1t f5 evide ut thiat the recond proposition would rerult i1 munrglus 40 every evdc-hetice many partics Who now deal would b ot liged b ¥ st donesand out,” Heace, aite, hin b pent syeculative fove 7 Wk, to aom et feut, ba theckad, Bud (e nunter of deals wonld bo rortrivted Uy tho ability denfers possows, S0 .o the Hsullity of cornern waitld crevol, oA tlie cornerer I gt ut when e o bis trades, sud Leuco all vorners coulid bu aboii “Tiia cliniga woald Lhar f. £a e (u favar of fegitimate dealiog, and it woul | result laegely dn chieeking all op- tlou-déating which i purely epecniative, eacep| ar a Apealfoi con back np tholr tendes, T submiis Lia proposition I the Interest of Wo Leaimsata, FOREION DFORTATIONR, Recelved At the Chicago Customa Maroh 29,1370z Vau Sclinak, Stovenson & ek, 3 cnses rosp; Chiarlen 1. Orbarn & Co.,30 htde ale; Hihbard, Sponcer & L0,175 boxes tin-plate; Field, Loiter & C0,,3 casos dry goods; Wiison Brox, 4 ¢asoa dry goods; Thomas If, Martln, 1 cascs sewing-machine heads. Amount duty collected, $1,001.75. PPOVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Wero lesa active in tho agr ro- o Thls made the rilclos, but tho bulk from April tuto May, tho former being deliverable o week from next Satucday, Theexport of meats from this city haa fallen off, averaging about 1,000,000 1a for ‘cach of tholast two daye, and it may bo that this fuct 18 Lielping to greater sirength In Laverpool, Menn Fonx—Was less active, The market opened atrouger, fn eympatly with Liverpool, s lfglier, Sut wenkeued somcwhat when it thiat tie domand was light, and closed that on Tueaday afteruoon, Sales wero reported of 99) Lrle cash AL 322401 1,600 Lrln aellor April at §22.023 §2240 3 6,100 Lrls seller Moy al §22,5724(022.70; an 000 bria dellor June ot $22.47%@:2,93. Total, 13,670 Tho market closed stoady at $227% cuah' or cr March ; $22.374323.40 sellee April; $2L07)(8 42,30 nellcr May ; $15W0G2891% June, Jaime weas ok was qulol ai $20.00. Bxtra priso 2 316,30, Lanp—Was in falr demaud, and advanced 7@100 per 100 158 during tho sesslon, belng wanted for vz jort t0 0 modorato extent, sa well 2 for investment. Liver- pool wax iioted 6d jer 114 It higher, sud Now York svau understood to Lo drm. Sales ' bers wers 1,000 tea casli at $13,763 50V tes seltor March at $13.073 tcs seller April af $18,70G1LT75 1 0,50 (cn soller Slay at $14.UOETIOTYS ; And W00 4ca weller June st 1412 14,15 Total, 15,000 tea. The maiket closed firm 4t $13.T5@10.77 canh or selior Marelis $13.73% seiler April; $13.97% sciler May ; and $1LISGIA11) scller June, MgiTs~Wera dull, and a shade easier, though not quiutably Jower, Thers wes very little demand from any quutter, Lit iolders wore apparently hot anxfous to gell, though sowo of them would jrobably huvo been willing o ** shade ™ slightly had occasion offered. Sulen wera Iimited (0 50,000 118 short ribs acller June 1T 1UD000 18 mlort lears sellee Aprilat 12(c: 16 bs) at 1o, Tho T tE 12y 1235 34 3 K@Y ..l 138 bt Long and clears quoied st 12,0 casl, an 124 soller April, boxed; green hams, 12412503 swob-piekled do, 114 kio} - Cumberlauds, 11%e, casli or aclier March; long-out hams, Jx@1uke, boxed ; bacou iamus, Tlblc, Onease—Waa quiet at 7@0c, BEEF FRODUOTS—Wero steady and quiot at $10,50 11,00 for mees, §1L50 1400 for oxtrs moas, sud $34,00@24.60 for huwms, Salo was made of 160’ Lrls extru mees ou privata terms, Tartow—\Was quoted at 83/@3%0 BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—~Was in good demand as comprred with tho chironio dullners 80 often roported, and former prices wero maintaived tlroughout Lke rango, not- withstanding the easter lone in wheat and {he fact that New York waa roported dull, Heveral lota wero taken for shipment. Hales were reported of 105 bria winters, partly at $0.0087.00; 2,623 brls spring oxtras, chiofly at $4.40@3.23; 100 bris spriog superfinos at £4.25; 50 Lrls rye flour ot $L25; snd 20 bris buckwheat flour at $L75@260, Total, 2,860 bLris. The market closed nominally st the oliowing rangoof pricess Choica winter extras, $4.50@7.50; common tagood do, §4.75@5.50; spring extras, $1.00.44.40; good do, $4.50@4.78; chioiea do, $5.00@: vatents do, $0.60 @7.35; Minnesots, §L.73@0.23; spring superfnes, $.00@3.80; rye flour, $116@4.25, Dran—wan rather quiot, aud 25@30¢ lower, Balos wero 30 tons al $10.75@11.00 on track, MippLINos—Bales wers 10 tons at $14,00 on track. Frrp—Balo wus reported of 10 tons at §17,50 froo on board cars, Cony-MeAr—Coarse waa nominal st $15,60G13,76 per ton on track. WHEAT—Was moderately sctivo and cafor, most of tho trading being done at o below tha closlng prices of Tucsasy, Tha Liverpool advices were con- Hicting, somo private telcgrams quoting that market a8 dull, and inthmating that tha recent *bulga* was probubly over. Tha publlo report called it ateady sod firm, Then New York was quoted dull, but some Lelleved thiat 1o be unly becauso of tho diMoulty of se- g freight-room, which wss quotod 'scarco oud stroug, tha recont strength n Great Britain having in. duced freo ehipmenta from thivaideof the Atlantic, ‘Tho scalo wa turned early by tho rumor that oua ar two large operators were sliing heavily through uu- meroun brokers, and subsequently turned tho olber way by tho rumor that other promiuent deslers wero Luylng largely, Tho current receipts of No.2 were Lought up o carty fulo May, whilo the lower grades were rolatively qulot, Lut steady, No.3 and rejected havo been ahipped East quito freoly durlng the winter at fair paylug tigures, but there has Lieen so muehi competition for ~them In this wmarkeb rocently that price bave muterially advauced, and Easte orn marketa luve velatively dedliued, tyll now thero in lite inducemunt” to shippers to oporaty, aud {bo purclusore yeaterday wero chiefly miade by local axtluts. Beller May openod at §1,03, roceded to 81,073, advanced to $1.05, and declined (o §1.074; at the closo. Selier April wold at §1.02 1033, clostog at $1.023, Heller tho month, of regu. lar Ao, 2 spriag, ranged ot §1.03@1.02y, dosing ut §1,02)¢, Receipta of No, 2, ed ol Lutrick's Duy, vt since, closed at $1.U3%. Cash sales were re- ported of 400'bu No, 1 apring ut $1.14; 29,003 bl No, 0 ut $1L02@ 103} 3 1,600 bt No, ' do st (s V1| 7,400 bu efected do ol @700 5 and 400 bu by sampla wtgle. Total, 34,200 bu, MiNsesoTa WuzAT—Wou quiet bub firmer, the -umrl{ Delng Hght. Salea waro ruparied of 8ub bu No, 1at§L,10; $,000 b No, 2 at §LuT; and 2,000 bu by wamyplo ot $1L03L.2, Total, 8,k b, CORN—Wan moro active and stronger, advaucing % @c per bu under s bettor demand both on_tucal an aiitalds sccount. Mark Laua wus quoted o shade dea- er, and New Yurk was firm, whilo our recoljts wore 1ikit, aud it was stated as & Teason for firmuess hero atid elvowhory tbat there 18 hitls corn 1 klock exco at Clicayo, wiilu the mivarablo candition of the coun- try roads will nol sdmit of corn belng biauleg from thu farm, Chin feeling wan accompanied by » otter do- mund for slpment, wuking Smmediata deliverion the strougest (74c udvaice), us It waa thoughit probable thut all the corn now Lire will be wauted " befors thero 18 any cousiderable tucreans Iu tho daily supply. For thy same reasou ALril doliencs navanced more tign thows for May, the ecarcity belug axpected Lo continne 1nto next month, Belier May wiou thu leading doal, 14 opened at 475e, sdvanced t ke, and closed st 41%c, Aprit ol 46140, ‘closing at dic, Beilor Juno sold At 413, G47301 ond weller July ab 473, 41%c, Seller the month or regulur No, 3 was quote| €473 450; sud receipts for No, 2 ar kigh mized, dated not euptier ‘thun tho 17t of Mareh, closa] at'i6x0, ax ey cau bu carried futo May on Gio stors o chiarges. b wslew wers roported of 1,600 bu high mized at 433:@45%c; 31,800 bu Na, 2 st @4b2¢¢ 3 BJ0 bu new milxed st'3%0; 4,00 L ro- Jected abd9r,e for frewh rocelpts, and H13iNe for Tegular ; 400" bu ewni at 480; 2,500 b by sample ot 41 e bn track, anl 0,000 bu'aa ub &5 frew on car. | Total, 47,400 Lu, b 8 littls orn active and 4@ o lower, Thy recelpts wore larger, aud advicus Wero recelv thiat more vate werg ou 4o way, hence tlere way more dealra Lo well, nud_tho markel weakened under tho latger offeiiuge. The prospect for & equeess thls fuoutl nads wome of tby skorta auitous about thotr ealnyund thacurh outs wold readily ab SI3@Gc, gils- St recclui Lo atcady at dde. Bellor April Open- 4o snd gy n gy " ad e il vt il closcd at g, oy ol quict st b @iy B, onng at the {oefdo. March was Hojectod waw nomiual st 2¢c, b SI3 @ 240 bu b satupls mized ut 239 8i)e, wd},?w L da white u’l 453909 on 1rack, ot $,040"bu du'st Shadse frve i . Total, 46,000 bu, KEE—vaa Dl uid B ap €30 for and regular wis notiual ut e 6dye, Ca clude 1,200 b Ko, 4 st 83c. ¥ & DARLEY—Wus dull and Tower for optio chuuged for casb, the turkel closiug weak, T Celyts were ggain BRI, sud teunh vord 1y hiuivea gor tet b segeut rives, Whilo' Optious were ull i e, cloving vearly 16 lower thaw wu tin yreviois day, " Beller May sl carly &t 856, and closcd a1 573663 B¢, April aud March opiued st 81c, aud clowed up Sosfo daliery. - tegular No. 4 kol ut e, aud carlois of dout b0 3 gilt vdyed ecelpts brought te, No, 3 aud refocted were qulet, the offeriuge sud demand Lefog very bight, Rejectod sold st g, sgd No, 3 quoted af Sdc. Bawples werd quiel 4 usudl, Cavls salea were Fyported of 7,400 bu No, 2 a8 57@sho 3 ) L refocted 31 240 § 400'ku by pawplo at T8¢, ou Lrock tnd 00 bu do &t TWc, froé on board, Total, b,600 e LATRST, Ta the afMarnoon meaa pork was o falr sequest and Tard wna activa a. fiemer, with anlen of 6.000 fen ;l !I,J.W for April, $13.07%(3 14,00 for May, and §14.17% or June, Shoulders wero steady, Bales £0,000 Ius soller May at Ao, V\"lfr:ll wan in moderate demand and a shads fArmer. Mag sold nt #1074 and clored at 0 Artlat {03 @1 e, Alfo 11 care Xo. 3 w i t ule, Corn wan quiet and steady ot 44%@ 450 for March, 31 for AN, AT 47 Ty 480 for My, Uata were quist, selling for May at St3je, CALL DUARD, Afeas pork wae quivt and hirm at $22,35@32.40 for Avril i 232 for My, aud $2003G28.:0 foe ne, Lard wan nctivo for May and Juna at the early ad- vanve closinit at $14.00 for May, $13.80.a11815 for Avpiy aud SLLITQIN0 coeh, Sales S ve, 8t S103% b0 Cneller Mag, and F14.17) acller Jun Snort ril a were lowar, witl sales of 100,000 Ibe scller May et 41015, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL.—Waa qulet at 84,12, BROOM-CORN—Was dull, aud probably coucesslons would be mado for largs arders, Tho receipls aro wmall, aud the stock §s about 1,040 tons malier than at this oo last seinon, A fow conmigned lots are offer od, but owing to tho general dullness doslers are fndif- ferent about buylng, aud probsbly quotations would havo to be shaded 1626 to find & buyer for licts ol »idé offerings § Cnieo hurl, 8@90; No, 2fburl, T0e; chofeo medium, 7@7%e; good medium bLrush, @ 6303 falr usido and covers, 5@3%0; Inferlor, 1@tKo; crookod, D e x BUTTER—Continues in scanty supply, snd for choleoto fancy grades extremp yrices ara bolog real- fzed, In sdditlon to moeting the current roquiements of the iome trade, thera is a stroug shipping demand, and the dally arrivale ars quickly absorbed at (o late- Iy advauced prices, We quota: Oboies to fancy yole low, 30@ 403 medinm to good grades, 23@d0e; infert- ot to common, 10220} commen to cholco Toll, 20 @ BAGOING—Sales ware lght, Tiugers evinco naln- cliuation to order in advanca of current necds, and ouly » haud-to-mouth business is belng dono, Prices arostesdily held as follows: Stark A, 26)0; Lowli- fou, 25c; Montaup, 26c; Ontario, bc; Ameriosn 4, 23c; Amioskesg, 23%0; Ottor Creck, 23c; burlap bags, 41y, 1K@LNC; do, 5 b, 10%@10xc: gunnles, slugle, 13@16¢; do, doublo, 2yaie, CHEESE~There was an utchanged market for this etaple, Tho volumo of sxles fs quito up to ressonable oxpee(ations, and the moderate stocks on hand aro field contleatly,” Wo_contiuus to qualo as follown: Good to fazcy tactory, 13@Lis; lower gradse, Saio. CUAL—Tricad aro nominally tha Amo an Lava heen quolod for tho past furtuight, Wo repeat onr liut : Lackawanus, range, and nut, $10.00; do egg, $9.00; cannel, STOU@T.00: Erle, $7.00; Blossbury, §7.0k 7,10: Hocking Valloy, $0.5 'k, 16,003 Ealtimore & Ohio, $8,04@0,507 Hilluols, $4.00R4.50. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—Were quict nnd stoady, 1ho only changes noted belng i optium aud morphinu. Quotationss Acid eitric, Ib, $LOUGT.I0; scid tartare tic, powdered, Ib, G0@86¢; smmouta, carb, 24 280; “axlogrean, doz, $LOORLL3; borax, ref, ib, 13@18e; bluo vitriol, 't 115@I4c; cream tartar, puro, b, 4G@dc; eschlneal,” Hond., 1, 80 chlorofoiin, I, $ 16 glycerine, ‘bulk, Ib, 113 50; gum ' arabie, pickod, BU@7:0: gum arabio, B 840300 e shiiiae, o (3 BacL 1odiie, X .50 3 ! i ) Iby L0035 4.55; morpihis, sWlphe 0z $410u440¢ ol for, 93c@$1,10 per gal; do, lemon), 5,234,303 po cbifr. by Q&40 potatim, 'lod. b, §L3GH auinitle, sulph., oz, $1.25G2.30; red firecipt, b, $1.25G 1.30; root {pacac, powd., 15, $1.65@1,787 root Thel, E, Lo pawd,, 1b, $LES@LAG: alt, opaom, 1, TX@ie; stle ver, crysiy, oz., $LW@1.10; 80ap, Castile, ge., Ib, 105 i ras bark, H@15¢, ulphur, b, 43 @ue; H—Jobbcrs” weke. doig & moderately activo g business at unchanged pricos, though lake fish and cad were quoted friner i’ during last weck, tho lutter naving advanced st the Last. We mako o tter: ation fn our list : No, | whitefish, 3¢-brl 0, $1.80@4.50 ; No, 1 trout, $3.57 4 (! mackorel new, Jebrl, $12.80313. bay, 0. ¥.25; No, 2mackerel, x-brl, $3.00 81 feaily isck- orel, X-brl, $0.25«0.50; No. 1 sbore kits, largo, $2.00; No.1 bay kits, $1.50 ¢ [srgo family Lits, £1. ; bank codfisb, $,15@35.00; George's cadfish, $3,56@5.75} Tabtrador Lerring, aplit, bris, $7.73@8.00; do i¢-brl, $1.00@4.28 ; Labradar herriug, Tound, brle.30,45@0.50; 4o 4-brl R309:410: neaiod berring, por box, (U o 1 erring, o] Calimbia Miver sulinon, Jj-uir, $4.0063 FRUITS AND NUTS~Layer and loose Muscatel raleins were * off ¥ Bo per box, wilh which exceptiona former quotaifons are retamnod, Trade was falr ond only fair. Fomrion—Dates, 0@0xe; 0 cre, 14@lo: fgs, drums, mow, 1iG): prilnes, now, 6x@Ui0; Erench prunc boxes, 8@ldo; ralsins, layors, mow, $. Ioo ugcatol, new, $3.05@3:26; Valencl, 11%¢ ; Zute currants, Tk@Tjo ' citron, M@30c. Doxrsric—Alden apples, 18@190 3 Michigsn spples, #(lUo; peachien, balves, 13@11xo; do, mixed, 1U@to ;" do. pared, 17@18; blackberrics, 11's@ 1ic; raspberries, $i@iSo; pitted cherrios, 24@230, Nura—Filberts, '11@1140; abnouds, Terragona, 10k @200 ; Naples waluuts, tow, 10.a17c ; Freuch w. fite, 'tow, 12413c; Gronoble walnuts, 16X@ico; Bruzils, 10@105c; pecans, Texss, 1li@11%0¢ Wile mingtols pasnuts, BaBkc; Te uessea paanuts, 5@60; African peauuts, 8@0K GUEEN FRUITS—Wore rather qulet. Oranges and lunons continus firm in sympathy with New York, whera the arrival aro barely sdaquate. The doman at tho moment fa light.” The oranyes and lowons ar- riving this meagon aro of very fne quality: Cholce apples, $5.60u:4,00 per Lrl : Mensing _oranges, $1,50.9 6.00 per box; Valonca do, $11.00@19,00 por cass; lemous, $3.0034.0 per Lox. CGROULLIES~Trade displaysd moro goneral sni- mation than for some days previous, Lut was not netlve in any departinent, Buyers aro tuking hold of coffeca with moro show of confidenca than erotofore, which fact, taken in conjunction with firmer advices from the scaboard, iaa tmparted fncreisod strongth to the market, Hugas aro firu, thongh the domaud is mtill slack, 1tve, virups, molasses, ete,, romain une clhianed, - We nuolos atcB—Rangoon, U5@03{c; Oarolinm, T@TAo; Lou- Islana, 6K @T4C, Covrees—U, G, Java, 30@310; Java, No. 2, 37(3%8¢ § cholca to fancy Rio, 22} @424 Dod(onflmnda. 2% (w2des common ta falr, Xy@ilc; 1oamting, 1K@ 190 Blugoporo Juvd, 2i@lic; Costa Iticu, 4282} Maracaibo, 243 «33¥c: Buoaps—Patent cut loaf, 11X@11%a 7 orushed, 115 @l1)ju i powdered, 1|1 ige] grauulated, 1@ 11 A, standard, | Juice; 4o No. 2, 10@1050; B, 034 b, oxtra 0, 0%/@2%¢e; CNo.d, Dz yellow O No 1, ol¢e; cholce browa, 8%@8%c: fatr to prime do, BX(@d%e; common do, 73(@%0 3 cholco molisdes su- #ar, BX@4i(c; common 10 good do, I@BNO; Now Crleauy, T@aic, Bnwrs—Californis sugarloaf drips, 70@12; dia- ‘moul drips, §1,03G1,10; wliver drips, extra e, Cu@E 630; guod sugar-Louss sirup, [0@3%0; extra do, f3i Guc? New Orleans molasses, cholce, 08(2633; do, primo, 33@8Y0; do, common to good, K s Purto itico, mot .IJM’IAS 430¢; common molasses, 31 i2e, Lisckstrap, @dlc, Sricss—Allapice, 17G17)¢0; cloves, 52@Me; causl: B0Gustc; pepper, 113¢@I8cT nutmeyy, $1.2441,25; C cutta gioger, 14i@16Mc. HSoapa—True uhlr,w‘u: German Mottled, 836 White Lily, 6@aic; White ltoso, S@8Yc: Royal Ha von, B)e60; Bavow Imporlal, 83 No. i Goldeu Woat, 65@ 0. Hranon—Excelslor, laundry, 63(@7¢; do, glons, B @ Weios Kingefard, purs, 73(a; doysil- 93zei do, coru, 10@ 10 ke, 4,00 po - inn oranges, $4.5K28,00 por bog Valeucia do, $LLW@12.90 por casy; lomons, $1.50E 8,60 per box, JIAY—Was in fair domand and firm under lght ofluringe, the reseipts lelug only 20 topw, Uplaud and No. 1prairie wero about 500 er ton blghier, Tho do- mand was chlofly local, with & fow_outsido orders on tho warket, Quolations: Timothy, £12,%0.4@18.00; No. 3 do, $11,007 mixed do, {10,110} prime up~ lait prairle, $1000410.80; No. 1 prairle, $4.0069.90; slongh, $0.50:47,00, TIGHIIWINEE~Wera Inactive, but nominally strong- or, Ther wero buyers At SLIG per galios, vt no ell- , and towards tiio clovo $1,00 wan satd fo bave heen bi' withant elicliing a reapuiiso, Thera are few goods for wale, tio recant doprovion Liaving causad thie dis- titlerles ta ruu alow, HIDES—Wers steady, sound stock being i fair ro- quest aud searco, Qrubby bider constitute s ful proportinn of the' recelitu, aud aro slow of s Ureen ity butchers', 6@350; kreen enrad, lyht and louvy, Te; part curdl,"6x@hio; aroen dalled kin, T preun country, 8 reem calf, L I2ie: A dry kip snid ealf, 1{}3160; dry salied ides, 12} deacon skine, 43@50c, Blicep pells, wout eytimated aa waahed, J@ise. JiOP'S—Are 1 good dsmand for export, and fiem st 120 for good antnples, tho supply ¢f which in Ay Weat 18 nearly extiaunted, Whila cominon grades are plen: and rutber quiet, I'lie New York market s frm, and JEauteru Liops uuitablo for oxport ara uoarly all gone, tenco the demand for, Weatorn hops, LEATIIEfi~1rudo shuws no igns of reviving, snd tho fonor of prices romaln unfuiproved, Ordors aro free )y tilled) withen the Fango of tha folowlug quota- tane 3 HEXLOCK. Upper, No. 1 Upjer, No, 2 Harnela,,.. c: 20 4 TUENGHE 8T0GX, .60 laut year, o Llll‘:r‘ lel:au«ll:lu Ll v)) nel.,. Thind cloak: WAS Cloar looring, drst oy T siding, tiret and secoud Faput cotnmon siding, ..o, .. Fiboring, Arut comunon, dié Fiporlug, second comumon, Baz bosrdw, A, Hox boarue, 1, & ASL0ek bosribiy 10 WA 13Ty ock board, lar, 11 wod Tuder. Yot aud weantifug, 2010 34 £t a A stdugles, Bliugiew vy ulld—~Turpentive quoted ighor s beld very tiruly at the advunce, Carbou sud lard o wlso displayed daclded Grmucas, Prices of lineced, Whale, sjeTin, elc., remaln ;mdx. We guate t Garbou, 113 degroes tout, 14@14se; do Tiligols lagal teat, 150 de* frees, Ba1ond; diow While, 150 toat, 17 1605 do eadlight, 190 degrees, 15¢; estrs winter lard all, L13; No. 1, 07@ubc; No, 2, "Ta@tuo; leud AW, i bolled,” 850 whiale. winter Ulouckad, 13.3b0 AT, $LIGGLI5] (ueataloot oll, sirlolly pure, 5@ naphtin, dooilorized, 63 gravily, 134 @i ot Woss Virs atural, 29 doi,, 4503 natueal, 40 deg., Buo; ucerd, 24 d JOULTIY (1a8—All Xinds of pouitry were nearca and fArm, eapccially fine dreared ehickons and AmAIL turkeve, whioh were i good loeal ro-ueat, Wild ducks were stronger at §273 per doz for matlaeds, Eygn were =ather slow, and more plenty than s few dloys ago, Turkeyr, Li@l6he; chickens, 1161365 live do, $L@U0 per duzs ek, Hwlle] egim, 143 i, ) S—Timothy was in_better demand, tho bolter grades Lringing recent prices, whio common aoed wan Tather vow, Prime was quoted at $2,90:42,95, and other gradse at §.03&3.2), Chotie old Lroughit £2.40, Claver was dull and lowee inder [arger olerings, clict= ly of poar aee, which ranged from H.73@1,060, niit good to prino’ ranged Trom §2.3632.40. Flax' wan wteady ab 113 @130, Huugarian sold at 4136335 and nillot At Sidnaige, SALT—Follnwtiig are the anolations: Onondaga and Saglunw, tne, $1,855 do, 1,403 ordinary courne, $1.503 dairy, without bnge, §2i5: dalry, with bage, $.50; Anlitun daizy, per sack, $1.00. TEAS—Tis market had vo new features, Tha do- mand continucea falr aid prices remaln comparatively atotdy 5a previonsly given s GuxrownEa—Cotunion, 39 (@40} good do, &kad¥e: meditim, d8.asdc; good do, 3 (@ei Uine, AR@Nidct finest, GI@CH0; cholce, 30alser chofcest BU@I5c: faucy, SL.A0G 10, 1rERIAL=-Come mon, #2asse; good du, $0@Lsc; medlum, 4ddido; Tv’:}x da, 43@3Je; fine, 53 43¢ Unest, 53 @134 § cholce, B3> holcest, 50@75¢, JAPANA=Common, J5@47e] good common, 36t3¥e: medlnm, 40@4c; good mo- dlum, 40@:0¢} fine, H0@3S0: Aineat, AGan0ct clioice, i:20503 choicest, T¥dT5e, OoroNaa—Common, 1@ + good comrmat, 33@N0: medium, b a 420 ¢ goad edinm, L1@4303 fine, 44G300; fAineal, 08(sBb] choice, 08203 chofcoat, 70(sve, WOUD—We quoto the market weak at $8,30 for ma- Dle, 8t $7.01) for beoch, and $3.50 for staba, dolivered. ‘WOOL—Was qulct and unchanged, Following aro tho pricos asked by dealors : Tub-washed, primne, 69 520; Ao, 1OOF 10 good, A@3EE ed flecce, e, Rooll-conditioned, 4@ 418; wished,coarse and medi- um do, $1G@ 1203 nwahed, e, hosvy to light, 353 3105 o, courto and lum, 90t pulld, aversas, LIVE STOCK, cutcAgo, Tecelpte— Cattls, Jtogs, Monday 018 4,199 Taealsy. §,510 Wednesda; 10,833 Totsl 15,154 Bamg tine last weok, eeseallBug Weck befors Jastaseses BRI Shipments— Moudny, . 1,870 ‘Tuesday. ... oo 210 2,033 Total,, ssearsnaes sree $014 o,/ CATTLE~Thors was maors than ordinary actirity in tho eattlo trade, tho sggeegato of the day'a salos proba- bly belng the largost ever repotted, Tho supply was hieavy, tho arrivals for yestordsy sud tho day beforo makiag o total of 12,070 kiead, but with s good closs of stock and clicoring sdvicen from tho Exat the stipply Qid not provo opproestve, and the course of yrices was moro favorablo o sellars than on the day before, In othier words, tho smoll reduction sustalusd on Tues- day wan recovered, the market moviug back to aboub Monday's prices, which wero 1t@150 highier thon at tho closa of Inet week, Sales wero at $2.5C@5.80 for inferior to extra grades, Most of tho trading was ot $2,00@4.00 for butchiers' aluff; ut $3.5034.00 for stock cattlo ; and at $4.25@5,00 for fal to cholco abip- ping beoves, Bulls sold at $2.50@4.13) for poor to ‘bioat, tho bulk of {he nalcs making &t $3.00@3.75, Trad- ing continued activo t1ll Iate {n the afternoon, and (ho market closad firm, 5 CATTLR BALEN. No. Hall, Patterson & Co, lo Hammond, ‘.llt_; 1 “f'o Mouroe,, ‘To Monroo, Tu lonrae. ‘To Mouroa.. ‘T'o Monroe. ‘To Hersh, M. 0. ‘To flerats, AL & Co.. :'; Usdmound {s v 10 gh. Jeaso Adume to Morris & Walxel,.. To Morris & Waizel. . . James Jackaon Lo Morris & Walzel, 12 Wood Bros, to Marrls & \Walxe! o4 To Allarton. .o sresesriraes Kolley, Orster & Co. to Morris & Wil20loeeansans Southworth & L. to Teufcl.,. 19 18 Uplmes & Uockett to D, Thompson 18 7o I “To Bock & ... To Dyckinon (calves), u Mnepalo & Lott to Morrts & Walxol 18 In prarsen liros, o Heck & Hevoo. 19 {siockora) Lo McUratl, N 1 jon & Co 1o Borris & 0 Morrls & Waize fro Morris & Walxol o Morrls & Walze 2o Morils & Wulxe To Morrls & Waixe irq Hopsh, M & Co, o llersh, M & On... John Wallwork fo Swilh To Teufel Ta Knofer, To Pleitsar, . L2 Madlor Walxe 1,220 Mebonsld, 3 & Walx 10 1,35 To H, Koo, a1 1181 To Allerton, 43 1,160 Ty Betnlyrieesvererasn seee 1 000 8t, John & Browis {0 lierub, 31, & > us 1,281 To lezsh, My & Co... To Pleltecr (lows), To Meltzer,, Tu Ohorboli & Co. To Murrls & Watzel, . To Swift & . (Lulls), T Hatpin (cown), To ‘Leulel, . bl Dunker & Cochran to Allerton, .. L4 To AlleTtoll.verrrense 1zl Ta AUEELON. ey To Allerton v To Kogris & Waixel To M. Weluh, Nlculea & Adde i, Btraborts & Co. 80 AUerton.., ] T Allerton, v Tu Allerior ety Algxauder Cemscli T 408 To Morris &, Waixel (cowi. Py Gregorys Gy S EAOLSEE B 1A 02 regury, Guolvy & Co. 10 Lao & Co, % "1 akaeit. 19 et e 483 47 4.33 hend a0 i 440 o R 4 o' L0 To Calwall. o8 Tu Calw alo Y S0 350 [ o To Leck & H. 4.50 Quuover & Half 83 To Morrls & Waizet, i) To Morsis & Waizel."! 5 453 HOGE—AL » ascline from Tussda) 200 pur 100 ta thers wad & falrly scu ware the 1008t HLorsl reportad for many days. ' Lighi- walghts sunered oat, a8 such cowposcd the wajor postion of tue supply, Chalue I extre heavy wiie Not ali ths ofiorings wers faken, and the mar! ¢ $7,00@8,20 far common to prime laht, W for common m $4,80@34.75, and oxtra Philadéle Brawn, Prien & 0o, fo Dona, Dirown, Thompson & Co. ‘To Atmour & Co, Rosentinum & B, {0 Fo Grorge Adama & Co. b0 Urvis, To I, 3, & G A, W, Vaaghan to Armour & To Armotir X Co., ,.. iticy, Johinston & Co. to Urown, Fowler liros, [ o Armour & Co., % Itedimiond {6 Aarehi.. Gregory, Cooloy & o, oty Cooley To Willfsm Smitlss. .. W, &, 10 Fowlor Dro Horine Bros, & Co L. ‘Ward & Faller fo Doud ‘To Metcalt &G, ‘To Armour & O¢ o Orvis.... . 41 Strader, Wadsworih & 1L, to Fowler T8, . e [} H, 1t, Henry, to Marah,, YL McerFarlind & Co., to Crana, New Yonr, March 22, —8rxves—Receipts, 2,040 for two days, againet 1,000 same tinia lay mediui to fair gonerally; market Arm; trade active at a further advauce of nearly poor oxen 83¢1; -fow cliole and exira’ stoers, V3d(3113§c was the general r, s “foxes and Charakes cs 341 and to-day, 3,830, against market firia st former © from Mouday ; somo Suxer—Arrivals yeater 2,740 suma tima 13t we or 8 @A}0 for common to ly 8 Jattor for two car loads Obio sud Pennuylyanis wp, 122 jbs, aud the former for one csr losa Ollo Byynsg—-Locelpta, 0,700 for two da; Lo vawe thne last weck ; Rona for s BAST LIBEBTY. East Linzaty, Pa,, March to-day, 918 besd, or 4/ ¢ carn for this markot, mia) npainat 6,660 at slive, ch 22.—OATTLE—Raceipts 4 of through stock aud 14 1ug 1,601 head for two days ; supply very light; rlot enough for the demand, cau \fig over last wee! , $5.00 1o $5. 1o §3.¢ f0-day, 1,15 hosd, making 9,335 for ), $8.4Ua8,L0; Pluladelphius, $0.25@ Sitrxr—Receipts, to-day, 5,500 head, making 11,200 iing «t $1.:037.23, fafr, 34,15 ta $1.73; b Tloas—Rereipt two days; Yol \ Dartione, Mnrch 22,—OATTLR—Merket mors ery leat, B (wlios Arst ta good falr quatity, 4@ rdinary thin steers, oxen, and cows, §(3 40} Tecolpty, 1,352; sales, 1,141, duniand fur good gradun s, 10X@ila; & fow very ciiolie, 5ty @0%0; 1mol common dully Hitkrp—Falr demand: unchanged rate 4%@T%0. Beceipls, 1,4-0, Burraro, sarch 22.—CATTLE—Tecalpty, 834; total for the week, 6,ul8; market moderulely activo; uales irices slrang at the oponing 1l good caitle disposed of, ¢ thio week, 6,800} no 30 curs, mosll Quotations of tho weok § Bitxwe—Roccipls, 4 market to-day, only ono car on wale, ket uf for the ‘stock oderiug; $4.6068,05§ no Loavy offering, Civoinsaty, alarch 9:=l common to good light, $7.76:38,1 685 Tocolpts, 1,08 ; whiipiuelt ——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FONEIGN MARKETS. Special Dusputed 0 The Chicaso Tridune, Livenroot, Murch 22—11 & m.—Froun—No. 1, teady aud firm; fale to mediuim, Ounary—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 10a; No. 3, 0s 813 apring, No. 1, 104; No, 9, 8s; white, No, 1, 104 Gd; No.2, 10a2; alub, Np, 1, 11 Corn~Naw, 37s@17s 8d; o, 20a, Pnovivions—Dork, 8ls, Lard, 62, * Livknroot, March 23—1 p, m,~Ponx—Ads od. Livenrool, March 21—4:30 p, t.—Lanp—82s 04, Livenroot, March 23—Latest.~CorToN—8trong; @ 0-18630 13-164; sales of 15,000 bales, fncluding §,000 for apeculation aud axport, snd 8,700 Lalps Awmerican, unapsrurss—Californis whits wleat, average, 10 2d(210% 64; do club, 10 6@ 1193 rod Weslern apring, ta 1, 8s@lua; do wintor, Vs BI@10 Weatern, canal, 224 6d@24s 0d. corn, 4Ti@37s 3d; do old, 208, Oatz—~American, 34 @34 6d, Barloy, do, 3s6d, Pess—Canadian, b9s, PRovisions—Frime moss pork, 825 64, Prime mess Lard—American, ¥ine, 62¢, Tacon—Long cles; ‘Tattow—¥irm; American, 433 94, Perrorsus—lichued, 11s@lls 6d; spicita, 8a 633 i No, 2, 10¢ 84, Now Westorn mixed » 038 9d; short do, 688, Linuxep O1z—24s, RusrN—Common, HPInITs TURPENTINE—2S, Loxvox, Mareh 22.—Th rate of discount in open market for three montha’ bills i 33, belng ¥ balow tha Mank of England rates, 2 CopsoLs—Mouey, 94 5-16; account, 94 7-18, BI0AX HEOURITIBS—O58, 108)¢ | €78,107751 10408, now 85, 108); New York Oeatral, 1047 Rele, Tartow—48s@3 48 3d, Qosatoy Resy~ HeriNeD PerroLzus—10s 64@1s 84 Hrrmirs TuRrexTiNg—20s 64, Fanis, March 20, —IizNTEs—00f 810, PUANKYORT, March 20,—~Uniren BTa7e8 BoXps~ Axzweyr, March 23~PrrsoLzoy—3ls. SQUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, Nsw Onrxaws, March 3%.—~Cotton—Denispd faly; sl4s, 6,900 balos; quotationa unchanged| Fecelyls, groas, 7,418; esparis o the Coutoeut, 065 coaspwine, 1,903; stock, 2i3.478, Havanmay, Mareh 32~Cotlon frm| held higher; middtiogs, 1350} fow middlings, 1o net receipts, 463 exparta cosiwisa, 92J; salas, 976 byleaj @r 1,043 atock, 33,042, K MonsLx, March 23.—Cotton frm} middling, 19%@ prices of 10@ | 137 net recelpts, 923 baley; exporis coastwise, 162; warket, Tlo Weakuess KTOW out of tha lucrcased vocuipte, wUich | © gy grpevon, March 92.—€otton stexdy; middling, 180; mot recalpls, €93 Lales; sales 1,00, Qanveszon, Aarch 33,—Qolion sbrang) wmiddiing, th s of tho present custom,—and it would | steady, with enfes of 9,800 bris at $22.40 for April, | 1.20; do extrs, 96¢: da No, 1, R3o; tankodl, 503 ely 100 * off," and common to good do about 1 197403 met roceipla, 456 baleag gross, 4093 ex FINANCE AND TRADE. "“J.’;‘.’é“.fifi?,’é:’..‘i{ Rty A0 | T ern bavd Work Lo shcere n chanike, T can only Do | S5 ot 22,09 for Juno, ' | s’ plumiago oll, Coaite; (nrpantine, & s 400 uxports constwias, 5,671 ; aales, 152, HEW YORK DRY-QOODS MARKET, New Yonr, March 12.—Bustucss slov with domestig conunistion houses, and tho Joubing trade irregutay and genernlly quiet. Uotton gooda wore inactive, ang somo makos wera slower, 11lil%, Greonely, snd Req Baulk bleached shirtings wore reduced. Cottonndes aud chioviots were dull, and some makes slowd weak. ness, U'rints were dull on agonts' hands, Wuolen guoda remuined dutl, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. QrryELANG, 0., March 2L —Potroleum Arin and nne clisuged ; white, $1.10; teat, 11350} prime while, 159 tast, 12)ge, car Jota, canh, PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET, PrTisuung, a,y March 21 —Latroleum fArm; ernds, $2.93 nt Darker's; rofined, 14NG4¥c, Philadelphiy dativery, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. WILsINGTON, N, C., March 22.—Spirita of turpen tine firm at 47xe. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YONK. Aneetal Dlmalch te The Chicaen Tridune, d New Your, Marcli 9, —Gnarn—Whest markot duily a sliado lawer (o acll; ssles of 38,000 b, part lasp evening; tho followlng quotations are mors or leay nominal ; $1.0561,10 for refectod apring; $1.10@1.22 for uugraded apring; $1.19@1.10 for No. 3 Chicagog $1.16@1.173¢ for No. 3 Miiwaukee; $1.2:@1,27 for No, 2 Chleago Northwostern: $1,39@181 for No, 3 Milwaukeo; $1.34@1.39 for No. 1spring; $1.29@1.08 for winter red Western $1,20@1,47 for smber do ; and $1,40@1,60 for white Western, Ityo quict snd firm; Bgbte for Western; 85@880 for Htato, tho inside prico for car-loia; 85@#80 for Oanada in bond, _ Bar loy dull and unelianged. Corn firm ¢ sslos of 41,00 bu at 60jgo for no-grads mized; G2ie for mlosmer mixed; 63Xo for graded mixod; 6o for now yeltow Southern; 63c for a small parcol of old \Western miz- cdafloat, Oats fum; sales of 34,000 bu st 435 @isa for whito Weatern and fitate. 70 the Ausaelated Press, New. Tonx, Fiate 83 eCotronFlrm s 13va 10 6100, Futures closed quist Lut stwady} SLarcl, 10 114301 April, 13 11320318505 Maye 33 210504 1111003 Juie, 18 15-16@1) 3(-323; July, 11 659 August, 14 5-16@314 11-8%. TLauti~-Losa ncllse; recelpta, 0,0:0 hria: o, 3, £3.40 @1.003 uperfinu tals and Wostern, $1.40@4.£0; onm- 10n o good ozira, $5,1060.40: g0ad to cholce, $5,43 {8405 white, wiiedt oxtrey $3606115; extea Ol .[0G7.35: 8t Louln, $1.40@9.007 Minnesota patent Procoss, $1.060@0.00, liye tiour quict and unchanged, ConN’ EfgAt—Duil: Western, $1.65@3.2), GuarS—Wheat dull and heavy recelpts, 31,000 bug No. 1 spring, $LUGII: do Tojected slors, S1.UDY No. 2 Milwatkeo, $L2AG1.30: No, 3 do, $L1GwL.i1 No. 2 Culcaga spriug, $1.21@1,28; No, 8 do, nonilually $1.12@1,18; Wwhite Westorn, $1.50@1.57; No, 1 Miunos sota, §1.4L,' Ityo firm; Wehtorn, Bu@sto; Htal 3 86c;'Canuda in’ bond, '8(@+do, 'Barloy, markot dull; tvo bag, 81,10, Malt quict and unchanged, Corn— Itecelpts, 63,000 bus better axport and hotno-trado fne Quity; mixed no grade, G1is@6la; do ateamer, 01 @0230; do graded, ¢3%c; Western' mixad, now tine gradod, 0204} o Western mixod old aflost, 83c, Osta—Tiacoiptn, 11,000 bn; Weatorn mizod sud ditate, 4413, 0; whilo db, TGS, IAT—Lirm; shipping, 133806, Mors—Firm; Eastern sud Weatorn, 11@170; New York Siato, Lig10a; Calffornls, 17206, Guogntia-—iug coffes quist buv firn catgoer, 103 55@10%0 In gold, Bugar @ld)o $n gold ¢ jobbing, quict but firnu; falr toguod Tetining, T36@740} prime, Tfie;, Muscordo, T@T30; roduéd firm, 924@10X0: ofsssea quiet snd Gncnangod, “A'mouuu—qdul but firm{ crude, 8%0; refined, 240, TaLLOw~Steads s Do BTRAINED Lxari—Flrmer; $1.75@1,60, Bririrs TORPBENTINK—Firmer 4lc, Eaos—A stude fiemer; Westorn, 10@17¢; Pennayh vanis and btate, 178175¢c, Lazisn—Stendy ; hemlock sole, Buonod Ayres and TloGraude light, middles and lieavy wuights, Calte fornin und commén, 235%50, : WooL—Dull and’ hoavy: domestie fleecs, 8920202 phllot, 0@ 1703 unwasticd, Hi@dio; Texan, 15@id0, IrgovinioNs—Pork—3arket dull’ and caslr; now mess, $3,25 cash: £23.20 March, Droasod hogs firms Weatern, 100, :3ocf quist. Out meats quiot, Pickled Lume, 13@T4o; neavy do, 13%c; middien qulet: city laug_clesr, 1dko; Westorn do, 1230 bid, Lard highe er; primo ‘steam, $14,WALL.14)¢ ‘cash; $14,06@14.15 Aprll; $14.20.4109 ¥ 3 $14.374 June, Burten—Firm: Weatern, 16@dic; Btats, 20@300; now, @400, ! Citzwii—Steady at 6@130, Wurekz~Quiet; 8113, Mkeaty- Sanufuctiurid coppr steady; new sheathe ng, dlc: Ingot lake quiet, but firm at 215@%350, Pigiron—Scotch. gulut add unchanged, American aull and hoavy; 176 3, “Tron—Ruasid sheeting, 117 @120 gold, Nais hoayy; cut, $1.715@4.90; clinal $4.50@3.25; hiorse-ahos, No. 8, $20.0@23,00 NEW ORLRANH, New Oareaxs, La, March 2L—8vasn—Demand fair; inferlor, 0i/e; good commion, 6Xc; falr, To; prine to oholda, Ti(HKe, : MoLasses—Tnlerior fermenting, 203300; common, 8033203 primo to cholco, 4U@63ce Froun—Very dull; 8o to anperfine, $3.6024.75) double, $1.25; treble, $1,60@%.503 clolce, £5.76@0,50, GnATN~Corn—Deimaud beiter; frmer; 81@5io. Osta atronger; 4Gi4se, LpaN—Tu fair supply; salos of Job lots Ltay—Firmir; prio quoted nt 3100 517 Conn-MeaL—Dull; quoted $2 23@9.00, - PROVISION#—Purk quict, Busa quotell at $25, 2680, Dry aalt meats in Lttle demand; shoulders quoted §@Vio; cloar rib eldes, 13e; cloar, 1dc. B con cantinua dullf shioulders quotod; 104c; clear Hu eldcs, , 10501 cloar sidos, lic; hums, cholco sugare cured, 145(@13c. Lard scatco} in doimsnd; tiarce re. Sined Rolling ab 144(0; beg, 14 oket, 150, Wiaxy—Smull supply aud demand ; sales Loutalans rectified, $1.03, 6T, LouIs, BT, Loums, Mo, Murch 22.—CotToY—Active and highary sales, 1,000 bales; amaddlingy, 13%c; iow do 11303 good ordinary, 1uko. 2 Frovr—>ledinm fall exiras snd low faratly Lrands In good demand; tirm; other qualities dull and dm%mg: puporiiua fail, $1.25@ %405 ostra full, $3.50 ?"5 . 3‘_“,‘;“"“ cxtra fall, $4.004.75; trebly extra fall, GEAIN—\Whent—ITeld firmly, shovo buyera' views; No. 2 red_wintar, §1,51 carhi; §1,89 Lid March: No, 3 do, $1.10usked’ i M.’ Corn steady with fair damand; No. 9, 423 @360 cash; 1ho latter for atrictry freal; doe Staiihj g dio April, O Urior, but {nnctive; H4o bid, castis 81)ga Lid Marel, Barlo steady snd frmy for est gradun; No. d apting 1,007 cholce Minnesota and Wiscoustn, §1,03G1.15, tyo—No tranwaotlon Waisgy—Liutte Povistons—Uncl 780, ed, Rsoxiera—Fiour, 3,00 brla; wheat, 7,000 buy corn, $,000 Lu; oats, 3,000 bu; rye, 4,000'bu} barley, nune, CINCINNATI. uflmmm‘n, 0., Marcli 33,~CoTros—Falr and firm ) ¥Loun—stondy’; falr demand, UratN~—Btaady sud firu; red, 21.25%, Corn scarce and firm; §9@50c. Ontuatoady: modersts de~ wand; $7@48e, Darloy quiet and unchauged, Rys quiiot and Orin ; TI@T60, Inovisions—Pork firm; hold Ligher; $23.00 bld, Lard active and highor ;' teain, $13.5@13.55 cas 16.62% Luyar March; $13.60314,55 seller Aprily 10,873 @14,05 buyer Bay ;¢ hetile, 140, Bulk moats firuer 3 beld highers abonldors, H’i:'lpull 0i¢0 buyer Biay| clear ¥ib, 130 bid sput; eales at 1340 buyer March l!,:fu Luyer Aay; clear nominally 12)4c. cou falr and e 9303 1ue; 18240, . BurTen—Good domand; full (eices; ‘cholos, 85@ 38¢ + good to primo, 30335 Wistaxx—Full prices ; $1.05. BALTIMORE, Davtinonz, March 21 —Frovg-—8trongand active; Westorn fanlly, $1.00@7.35 ; others unchanged, GRAIN—Whiat quigt, but firni; Pennsylvanis red, $148; No. 3 Wiatern rad, 81413143 Corn biglie frer; Westorn mixod, Glc. Oala qylot sud woul Weslorn mlzod, sdddo; Whito do, (U@ibo. Jyo— Market dull but'steady hsgum Hax—Dull but \lll\'lfllflfi! . Puovisions—Qulet but fArm, Po; Bulk shoulders, 0Ke; cloar rib, 1 Bacan snoulders, Lie 101 1lams, 10 lde. Lard t oiferlig { paflued, 314,25, flurres—Unclingid, 'rrnoLEUM—Quivt But stoady | prude, BX@YKO; vefued, 164140, 2 Corvkr—-Quiet’; holders frm; INo cargoes, 15X@ 18}40; jobbing, 15} W1vYo0, Wandkx—~Qulet] lrmer ; $1.09), TOLEDO, o JOLED0, O, March 42.—Froun—Sloady; moderats letnand, UmaN—Wheat dull; s shads lower; No. 2 whits Wabesh offorod st $1.30%: No, 1 wiilte Michiyu $, lllrfiuflnmd at e $27,00@79,15, o looke, clear rib, 13 @lake, sdvancingi crude, noue % 3 No, o + May, $1.00. 'Corn qulvt and Dria; mized, 49 pril, €107 tlo grade, to, Oals dull; Nu, 3 and Atichiyen lald st 36 .' {3 b, Brepa—0lover, $:413 mammoti, §), Tiworrers—~Flour, 100 brle; wheat, 0,000 bu; pormy 800 bu; oals, Lo, : ol HutpuEnTa—Fiout, none; w 6000 bu; oorn, 3,000 bu§ osts, 5,600 bu, ey d PUILADELPHIA. PuILADELPIIA, March ).~ PiTuoLEUN—Bleady | 700 Bued, NG 145607 crude, )u«uux Froui—Active; prices well suataload; auperfing, #4.25; extras, $150.44.05; Wiscousin aud 3iuneucth axira' family, $37530,157 State, Ohlo, and Indiins, $0.114@T.00; pateut, g%, Gnai¥—Wheat Sraisr; Pennsylvania ambar, $1.603 1847 Wedtern red, 310531305 whits, §1.881.80 Bye, ®lo, Gorn saires yullow, ‘liuio; mizad, 8o whtlo, Glo; watl, 0007 stoamur, bos, OsteMarkok dull; Freely offered; white, 4d@49c; mlxed, 420 Wiy =Nondualy bald ‘st $1,12; but llite stock mxnn—flnchln)? ., "Clgm—l'um~ sw York, 1I@140; Weatern fin, kude—\ore actiye; Peonsylvauis, Now Jsrsey, Deolss waro, sud Westorn freab, 169, 1 Miew, Mar 1'4“:‘}"‘5“" ulet sud stasdy, AUXK] larely 22,~ L o QAT Wirtat opetiod viebay . cioue et Hok Al L4 i 0y Milwaukes, §1.10% § bard, $L]3%: No, 2 Milwankce, 8045 dprdl n.'umb"m} $io i No, B, 94 Xy Sn 1| 15 sibm Bbrhey ook Gl des ny, 3o, pabs, ar| rus ¢ (ol 0 b 8ob Mircty abo Lid - o sakod 1 ya pcarce: Na. 3, T ul'uovmu"—qmt and atoady at previous quotss our, !gwnm—mour, 7,000 brlag wheat, 26,000 bu, HuteMENTS—¥iolr, 4,000 bris] wieat, 32,000 ba, BOSTOM, 0a70x, March 34.~PLoun—Firm}" Weatern supsr, [T et it iy $4.10@5.15; Wiscansis W ealon (aully, B4 201,001 Winter whesd