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3 FINANCE AND TRADE. . |Micticninlii i |mmmuds ‘Northwestern .. 41 & P, Tt Northwestsrn pfd €2 Ceniral Pa 0,y 0y Os & Koua, MINING RTOCKS, Han Fraxcieco, March M.—T{Iu following are the closi notationn of mining stocl Cm.lu‘n; i ;‘d Virginia., 83% | Yellow Jacket, ¥ Applications from Board of Trado Operators for Loans for Sote tloment Day. Business at the Banks Otherwise Quiet---Now York Exe change ¥Yar. Steadler Produce Markelse--Provisions Activo and Flrme--Wheat, Oats, and Barley Strouger. REAL ESTATE, The following insttuments were filed for record ‘Weduoaday, March 392 CTTY TNOTERTY. Brtterfleld e, 318 £t 0 of Thirty-scventh 1, 74651 i, dated March 27... Wobster av, & 8 cor of Fromont o, 1 'f, 403133 1t, with bufldings, asted Mareh 80, Oaborn st, 803 {6 0 'of West Indiana sty w1, 23 343 4, Ustad March 13,,.. azsestiss Carroll v, w of Kedzlo av, uud & of 193 ft fo alley, with other lots 10 samo subdivisfon, dated March 23,,.00000 4s seeioess 12 e * FINANCIAL: Thé apbrodch of another motilement dsy brings the tbanks the customary applicationn from Board of Trade operatora for fuuds to mect ita obllgations, With thin exception” there has bean o charge in local financen, The cily business of the banks s keplat o moderalo figure by the dificnily of donatry collwtions, Coun- 4ry discounts ars in demand, but aro not aa heavy a¥ ‘usual at this teston, Thers in oo abundanca of loa abla funds'for the sccommodation of il borrowers, and somelhing over, ‘Ratcs of discount af the tanka are Y@10 per cent. On {ns street rates sro T@I8 per ceol, Good nego- tiatdo paper (s In great demand, New York exchange was sold belween banks at par for $1,000, = Thors were few orders from the couniry for cur- rencys. 9,000 1,195 Diirecairnaciorasensiren ed March Bedawick wt, 279 8.10 {€ 3 ol Alonomonen ai, W £, 20 50-100248) 810 £t, dated March 29, Sediwlck st, 310 4-10 £t & of Menamonce 1, 20 50-106x459 8-10 11, dated March 2 n?‘?;‘}d t,512 1t n of Thirty-thir 5,000 5,00 1,500 of aii ated Jaa, 7 The clearings were §2,300,000, 3 CAUADA TUAT 3T INCREASE THE VALUE oF sit~ | Nyt NOIA S0 fln o ket Al 428 ooy VER Wost Taylor st, 23 (twof Maystnf, 252113 Tho London Feontomist of March 18argues fnan wlaborato articlo that the Teanmption of apecia-pay- ments by France, which must soon take placo, will causanrise In tha price of silver, Tho Dank of France now holds over £230,000,000 of gold and $100,- 000,000 of aflver. Tho silver ia much depreciated, snd 1o bogln speclo-paymenta by paylog out gold and sil- ver colns, equal legally, but unequal intrinsically, wonld bo dangerous. Tho allver, being the luforior 1mctal, wontd circulate by preference; that s, persons who bad dobts to pay would pay in the cheaper motal. Gold would be driven out of use. Thouso sldsby #ide of siiver, depraciated, and gold, sppreciated, would derange banking, When fluctuations in bo comparative valus of tho metals ate in progress, bank- ars are lntlo to beavy runs upon thelr reeerves, if theso happen to conaiet of the metal {n demsud. Un khene sccounts, ressons tho Economirt, tho Usuk of Franco will mot,rosurmo specie-psymenta until it bas #qualized 1ts stocka of {lio precious metal by selllng gold and buying silver. Tou will creats 0 largo a domand for miver as to enbanco its price materlally. Tho Bank of Franco waa in a ecicwhat similar péaition In 1860, although tho Telation of the metals was then the roverss of that st preseol. “They them had too much silvor in proportion to the gold, and silver was ten higher than lta iegal price, To straighten afTalra thoy exchangod 10,000,000 of thelr sliver with the Bank of Engiland for $10,600,000 of gold, ‘Thero will ba s large domand this year in Farope for silver for coinage. The allver colnago of France Rtaly, Delgium, Bywitrerland, and Groeco fs regulatoa by mutusl agreoment {n order to preservo the sven circulation of thelr siiver coins, The recent monstary convention limited the slver coloage of 1876 as foi- lowa: 11, datod March 20, ,.eeesss sseses - Dapia ay, 330 1 0 of iy ot © 1, 33130 -0 March 29... £ v, & f, 20xi25 1, tonroo st, 141 [t o of T dated May 13, 1574, 5 ot Taredids s, ikt Nortn av, 408 £t w of 1t, dated darch s YT North ay, 312 ft w of Larratios st, nf, 242109 £, dated March 9.cu. 0 of 128 1t, date: Thirty-frat at, 200 7€t of Soutls 47367120 t, dated Match 21, Fultn at, 55'4-10 ft wv of Yag 13734 ft, datod dlarch 2 Y WEST OF CITX LIMIT#, WITIK 0¥ COURT-MIOUSE, Lot on st 206 £t & of ShefMcld av, and 200 £t 4 of Behool st, w1, 23 ft to alley, Uated Junp 26, 1873 weaarnnsy! 473 sourn RADIUS OF 7 Mirxd or counT-HoUMK, Cottage Grove av, 189 ft s of Fifty-oightt st, w £, 722130 It, dated Fob. 18,400 00snsess. of Lot on st 204 ft w of Blowart av and 408 {t s of Fifty-ninth t, & f, 482124 1t, dated Alsrch 78, 1,500 Praicio av, 107t f of Fiity.fourth at, w £, 24)52110; ft, dsted Blarch COMMERCIAL. Tho following wera tho receipts and shipments of tbe leading netlcles of produce In this clty during the twonty-four hours ending st 7 a'elock on Thursdsy mornlug GETY LIS, WITHDY A BHIPARRTS, 180, { 1875, ped RECKIFTS. 1876, Flour, brls..... l Wheat, b, Curtt, Dit,yue s f b, 17,6:30] Grecco hus 12,000,00 franca to eoln yet, bukno muney to buy tlo sliver with, Tho French'Mint i3 filing at the Tato of 5,000 france per day, 1t Liad at tho date of theao advicts ouly 30,000,000 francs coined, conacquently (ho domand would atill bo larga for eile ver, Ituly ueeds ncarly s full amount of 36,000,000 Fiox scod, L Hroom corn, Curcd meats, Beof, brls Tork, ls 3 Tallow, 1i Lutter, e, Dressed Liogs Live hogs, No Catile, No, Hheop, N IMides, Ts.roio Tllghwines, br Wool france, ond Ao does Belgium aund Bwitzerland, Noitherof them are brying at prescnt, Lut they will Boon liy necossity, Tlis inaicates a demand for the purchase of about $15,000,000 1n milver bullion this year for thiese countries for mint purposes aloue. BUARP PRACTICR BY TUE DRIOIAX FINANUE MiNe IATER. Tho Delglan_ Financo inister, being of & thrifty turn of mind, hea faken advantage of tho presont do- preciation of silver to buy at oncoall the bullion need- ®d for tho colnsgs of tho 10,000,000 france allowed Tolglum thin yeur by tho Latin Convention, The saving to the Government on the transsction was $200,000. The Belglan Yorlisment hos bad an exelted debato on th subject, aud one of the membors tharged tho Government with mauufacturiug fales tmonoy stnce it esued ab 6 frand plocos what hiad cost W only 4 francs 40 centlmes, BAN FIANCISCO YINANCES. oney I8 plentifal for il purposes, with the princi pl demand coming from (he spoculating portion of tlo community, and which is divertod principally mto thio stock channols, fn which line there is a conatantly Increasing trado {nspired by the valuablo developments bolog mado in soveral of thom, In thomercantils livo the demands for accommodations aro ok very Freat, sud thoso which aro presented are iotended peinclpally for sbiymeats Vaat to take advantage of tuo gold market there, Lusiuess is not very activo at present, aud will not be uutll (e roads are in auch condition as to freely permit travel, snd thorefora the deelres for accoruuiodations ot onr binking lustituuous aro very (ow, A lu-Cdirfornia, 43d Harci, GOVERNMEST DONDB. Withdrawn from atoro ot Wednesday for city con- sumption : €98 bu corn and 408 bu barloy, The following gramn was fnapoctod Into slore on Thursdsy mornlug: 3 cats No, 3 N, W, whoat, 81 cars No,2N, W, do, 5 cara No. 1 spring, 41 cars No.3 o, 2} cara No, B do, 13 cars rejected do, 1 earno geada (118 wheat, of which 19 are No, 2 in Neoly's); 9 cars high-mized corn, 43 cars No,2 do, 10 card fo- Jectod do (61 corn)i 3ours whito vats, 10 cars No. 2 Qo, 3 eara rejocted do (10 cate); 4 eara No, 2 barley, 1 car rojected. 'Total, 201 cars, or 70,000 bu. Ine spected out: $,110 tm wheat, 4,397 bu corn, 380 bu oats, 320 bu ryo, 4,328 bu Larloy, The business of grain cloaning I8 now being prose- cuted with unusual vigor in this cliy—espectaly in whieat—and the matter 6 the subject of very cxtended comnient on 'Clisngd, The partics buy up No, 8 and zejected, and clean {t up 10 the potnd whero 1§ will fn. spect into storons No.2, Thegrain fs then sent to one of twa hounes, which aro roported to Lo no other graln that can b6 deproclatod in aclling valua by tho tact that cloancd grain {3 run dn with it This ar- rangement is all righty tho partfes buy the gratn in opon markot, and have the rght to improve ita cone dition If they can. But the question LRI falr 10 arise, “8hall this graln Lo regular for delivery on contracta?” Already there aro lunts about slippers dlscrimluating agaiust i, nud t 16 Dot uniikely that tho mattur will be aub- mittod to the Board befors long, It s Lighly desira blo that the question should be possed upon, 8o that operators may know what fo do, Somo parties claim {liat tho wheat is worlh just as much =8 othier No, 2 wheat, whilo others deny it, Thera could t:a no objostion £0 the whieat boing eold on fia morits— by asmplo—whether or not {4 should Le recelved when tenderad aa ** regular ! {2 an open queatlon, Lako frelghts wero again quict, Thero wes some fnquiry for vetseld lo load corn, 4o befng bid and 3450 ankedy and Bo fs muked for veescls for whieat, Carrlors docline to stiado thar ratos sb present, and asy they think tlero will bo s better de- mand for vesselroom after tho 1st of tho montl, when the deliverica aro expectod o be large. The losding produca marketa wers sgain steady yesterday, the principal ezcoption bemg barley, which was uxclted by fears that some parlics ou tie Lid, 3 1854 R United States is of "¢l United States 5208 of i B-2us of "05—Jauuary 14d July, 6-208 of '6T—Jsuusry aud July.... 208 of “68—Jannary and July, . Q01D AND OREENDACKS. old was 110%@113} Chicago City 7 §3 ct. bonda. Y Onicago City 7 ¥ LT, sewersgo, 104X & iot, ilesgo Oty 7 '@ ctowatorloca 1043 & bt Cook County 7 ¥ ¢t Lands " 1y 106 &iut. sees 105 &int Covk Caunty 7@ ct. bonds (long).. West Tari 7§ o, bouds.. .. North Chicago § e, (Lincoln Par) 103 & fnt, 108 &tk 9% Rty 03 & lnt, LOCAL STOCKS, Did, City Rallway, South Bide..... 187 Oity Rallway, Wost Side...oy 167 City Tailway, West Suwlo, 8 Anked, hott elde would nos honor thelr contracts, The rest per comt SePtHAReR, .vos o, 1075 & Inte 108 & Ity | ¥ 2. City Rallway, North 8ids..... m“ FRi wero steady, varylug only between narrow limits. Traderw’ Insurauce Company Jzs 130 | The estly wndenoy fu grain was downwards, 34w co Chmber of Commerce, W © s0quenco of guer weathicr. Tha snow waa atill on the ground, but tue skiea were cicarer, and the prospoct for moro sleady atmoslierio conditions wes generally fhought to Le good, Tho receipts wers moderato,—~ largar 4sn wost Beople ospected under tho clrcum- L Ohfeago Gas-Light and’ Coke Company,. Exposition stock. . 130 e LATEST. Krw Yons, March 30,—Guld advanced from 1135 to 114, aud closed #8 113, Caerylng rates, 1 to 5, Loans were also mado Uat, Governments were steady, Taflroad bonds were dull and a fractfon lower, Htate socuritiea wore quict. 8tocks opened finn, with sn improvement In Lake Bliore and Western Union, but, after tus call, {ko mar et bocsma dull and prices deciuud 3 o 1, with the greatest fall in Pacifio Muil. ‘Tho Granger stocks wero very weak, Early in the afternoon thero waa » firmer Teeling, and prices sdvanced K@, Toward tho clota 3 selling movement doveloped in Lake Shore and Mber loading stocks, caueing e general depression. LaXo Bhiore selling Jown to 827, Tho market cloacd activo, weak, aud uneetiled. Transactions aggregated 163,000 shares, with the principal dealings as follows Pacifio Mall, 11,000; Western Union, 10,000; Northe western, 6,0001 Et. Psul, 17,000 ; Eris, 61,0007 Lako Bhore, 69,0003 Missouri Pacitic, 4,400, m\lonq markot cay; 334 Prims mercanitle paper, 5 Oustom rocaipta, §263,000, tanoet, 1In dry-goods citcles thers wan more general aetivity tban on eithier of 1he Froceding daya of the week, the attendance of Luyers in yerson, ax woll oa the volutms of orders reocived through thie walle, showlng s ro- spoctabild fnereass, Prioea remaln au Lafore, but wers held rathier more steadily, Grocerics wore ordored with falr liborality, both by the city snd country trade, ' and the musrket for all stapla articles displayed s reasounble degreo of mrength. Coffees biA fair to uodergo & furiher sdvance, Lhe statiatical poaition of (he market Lelug considered 1o favor of Ligher Sgurcs, Bugard are alio stroug, The ‘butter markst was poorly supplied, and was Srm st {ha lataly advanced quotations. There was s moderats demand for checso at sleady prices, In the drled fruit, cauped goods, snd flsh markets no fmportant clanges wers sppareent. Lsgglog remalny dull, Leather, tobaceo, coal, and wood wore quotad as be- fofs, A light demand for ot eaisted at Wednssday's quotations, Tho lumber market was qutet and ofherwlsa de- void of new features. Aletals and bardware continus Tha duaalact Tresarrer Qb3 400 2ull, but prices ars unchanged, The seed market was Buruuwmu. 4573490, unusually quict, aud sowe varlelios were easy with- Bpecis shipuments, £152,000, out being quotably lower, Timolhy was uncbavged. dovEauiixi woxp llsy was frm, sud fepcy samyples of upland prairle sold at higher fgures, The broom-corn, huge, and wool markets were unaltercd, Uidos were sulling to deslurs ot receut prioes for grubby or dame agw, varylug scoordiug to the condition of the wtock, Poultry wes yot very plenty, snd ususlly commanded full prices, Eggs wers quolod esay, tbe offerings be- ng fair, sud the recelpts promise to lucruass, Goupons, 's1. Coupons, s, New #TOCKS, FOURIGN 1MIORTATIONS. "‘mufiil?:' b i fim‘f‘: 2 “:%x Received at e Chicago Custome, Blarch 30, 18763 Alains i y eeeilalys | Moot & Bune' Music Company, 10 cases wusical inatru- Wolls-Fargo, - ; | went: D, . Fisk'& Co,, 6 casos artificlal Bowers; A, Awmeriean Express. Uuited Btatos Ex BNew York Caataal o 10K Felta Feantzen, 1 Willlam Flokler & Bous, 3 cases dross goode; Andos son, Olssn & 00, 3 cascs dress goodsj Jullus Bauer & Co., 9 cases musical instruments; Kantzler & Hargls, o cusea segarwi W, I, Bewls k Co., 4 cases suyars; Dowasz & Bunis Brewing Company, 3,00 bu bazley} P, B, Wears, 87 balss butfalo robes; John Pazeons, § qnarter.casks wine, 1 ool collected, $12,733.92, TIIR WREAT MOVEMENT, The following table shats the importa of wheat snd flone {nto the United Kingdom during tha months of February n two years past, and also the lotal move- ment during the six monthe bsgianing with Bupt, 1, in the two yoars Hebrnary, Sl mor, Wheat trom é;g. e sxllx?":‘::"' priioend It gin. Amount of dutles Crta, Roetlsennisenrs 40138 6230074 Denmark RLTST 44200 Qermany oeies 1,62000 2,764,790 e v ‘500,463 906,641 40,%2 13603 - 143 8,340 6,403 #1407 201,817 5,390,077 3,854,047 13,014,064 20,767,743 40,133 81317 330,600 484612 203,217 17401 2ES600 TR0 189,417 214,340 1,150,160 1,202,082 Norih Amerleas coa perens 177 97,044 183,011 Otber countries 97,115 170,235 343,39¢ 664,720 Total ,.eees BUT,887 082,771 2,781,607 85,316,602 ETONAGR ON CANAL GRAIN. To the Edftor of The Cheago Tribtine : Peny, 3L, March 20,—1In last Monday's Tatnoxe 1 read & loitor undor the heading of ** Btorags on Canal Graln,” and signed * I, F, 0,", fu which 14 is stated that 12,000,000 bu gealn might, by proper managoe ment, bo induced to come throngh the Ilifnols & Michigsn Csual. The writer Ald uot slale what lengih of time {4 would take to induce 13,000,000 bu through the ennal, or where it would como from; butI infer thst ho meane this ssason If s, he In very much mis- taken, 1n twenty-oight yoars I hiave nover known the ware- hotes and oribe along the canal aud river to be so cmpty of grain ot this scason of the yesr s they aro now; and I will tell you therssson why, In the carly part of the winter, when tho roads wore passablo, the «corn was in an unmerchantable condition on scoount of dampness, and, hamn‘nlha prics was too low to induce farmners o haul it fo market. Novw the prics Is beiter, hut tho roads aro irpasrable, and corn in cribs {s 80 dampened by tlie receus violent rain and anow-alorme that it wiil be unfit for markot il driad out by the warm sun and windsof Jaue, Very lttls grain of any kind will be brought in un, til after eocding and plauting I over, which will be tho Iattor part of May, oven with the most fnvorablo weather from this forward, In all my lifs T never aner the roads i worse condition than they are now, ara more unfayorable ssason for plowing and plant- ing. Yours traly, N, Guar, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTB—Wera more active, but chiafly in the way of transforring lots from ona month to an- other, The noar spprosch of My induced a better do- mand o il April shorts, andalso to provide for con- tracts maturing nest monih, but thera was acarcely anything dolog for shipment in any dircetion, fteadis nesa in the hog market caused no pressure clthor way o the prices of prodtict, Mras Ponk—Waa mors active, snd advanced 7o per brl noar Wie close, the offerings bolng lght in pro« portion to t46 demsud. Bales wero reported of 260 Dris caan 8t $32.60; 4,250 bris sollor Aptil st $2L40@ 7,001 6,2:0 bela sclier May at $32.0TK@22.78; 0,000 bels seller June at $22.00@21.05; snd 250 bris buyer April at $22,90, Total, 17,000 brls. The mrket closed rm ot $2IATYER0 caab, selier Marcly o woller Aprl; 421758 L7136 seller’ Blay; and §5.00 sellor P'rimp moas pork was nominal at $12.00, and oxira ‘prime nold (50 bria) at §16,5, Lano—Waain betler demand, snd 2%@So per 100 habigher, The firmer fesling scemed to be chlofly duo to tho fact that there was no furilier deciiuo in Liverpool, 6nd some expected an_upward turn on tho othor side of the Atiantio &8 » reaction from rocont woakness, Sales wore reporled of 100 tcs cash at $19.70; 4700 tea peller Aprl st $12.T24@LITS: 5,000 ol At 4,230 tes olle at $13,9255@13.97% _ani ‘otat, 10,100 tes, Tho mar- 13.75@13.773¢ fOr canh, reller Mnrol, or Aprll; $1495@13.975 for May; $14.19) for June? and £13,30@14.32 for Juiy. MeATs—Wern inactive and dull except short ribs, soversl round lots of which changed handa for future at full previous prices. There wan no demand for ahipment, the movoment o fhat direction bolng al- ‘moat oultrely confined to the product manufacturcd to diroct order of European houscs. Bales wero mado of 00,000 1bs sliort ribs, at $11,90 sciler April, $12.15 eoller;May, and $12.073@12.40 soller Juno, The fok lowisg wad t40 closini rango of pricods, t 9 fHhouk Long hort Bldrt : dora, cler, Hb. clear, Salted, looss,, gy 1l ux o1y Ay 1y 12 1205 ug o oux By TVt R V14 joy 1y 1% bave AW 1Y Long and siiors cisars quoled st 12!j0 cash, an 1250 roller April, boxed; green hams. 11@13%e ¢ swcet-plckled do, 13Kt@130; Gumberla 2, cash or reller Mareh ; long-oub hams, 184@10%c, bosed ; bacon bams, 1@ Gnkase—Wan quieh at (@90, BELF PRODUCTH—Weta nieady snd quist at $10.50 @11,00 for mess, BILEKSI2.00 for extea moss, and $24.00@24.50 for bame, TaLLow—Was quoted ol 83;t483e, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—TWas tn woderats deniand, and firm at full previond prices. Tho Inquiry was chiedy for auper- finen sud the lower graded of spring extrus, both of which are fa lght slock, baving pecn rather heavily drawn upon during tho past few days, Heace trading was reatricted, Very fow spring extras are wanted at over $4,00 per Lzl Balew wero roportud of 200 bris winters, partly ot $0,70,, ana 1,415 Lris spring otirss, yarily st $3,5. Total, 1,415 bria, The matket ¢losod quitd ot the fullowing rango of pricen s Chotea winter otwna, $0.80@1.80; cominou to good do, $LTI@AI0; epriug extras, SLEOZIS0; good do, $4,00@R907 cloico do, $1.00@5.28 ; patents o, $6.50 @1.25; Mlunessts, $1,7320,25; apring superiines, $3,00 @3.50} rye flour, $LO0ELII. Braw—ias quiet and unchanged, being quoted rather 07in st the recant decllue. Hale wus mado of 10 tona a¥ §12.00 frce on board car, CORN-AzAL~Coarss was noniinal at $17,00 on track. #alo waw made of 800 Lris tine at $2.60 per Lrl, Frro—8alo was reportod of 10 tons at $18.00 on track, HBeneenmnas—Hale was neled of 10 fons at $8.00 on rack, WIHAT—~Was rather quiet, aud steadler, at a alightly better aversge, dwlllllnr 2io early, und ro- covering aftarwanis tw }g0 above (he closing prices of Wedueaday, The public telegrama from Liverpoal quoted that market as unchanged, but privato advicos noted it a8 dull and declining §n_censequence of good weathier, The woatlier hera woe also Siue, and the ro- ceipts larger, with vzr{ small shipments, This weake ened our market, but it tutued upwards on e su- nouncetnent that wheat in Now York wan fuitly wolive for sxpurt with a reduction in ocean frolglits, The Kow York lflmullnnl were rofervod o a8 bulng usitly Lifgh sucugh to cnable shippers G operate, whileh i vory upustal at this seasun of the year: §1.29 for v st of fair spring,” leaves 41 6 per hu sfter paying storbyw chiarges here, or ncarly yoe ru- 100 Ibs, Holders of wheal here claimed thut this difTersuce, in 1L faco of large stocka on the senbosrd, stowa that partios farther East underslund the situation, and have confidence in ft. Of courso the scale will tura on the magultude of the forelgn demand this epring. That, sgan, will proably depoud s hrr pxtent on (ho westher, bul it now looks s if Great Britaln will be & stoady customer up till the time of her next harvest for about all tho wheat we bava to spare; the -nmfiy from other countriea belug small. Tho market bere Ja naturally a stroug oho, as there s much doubtabont the uest ctop, The gronnd néarly all ovor tho Northweat i saturated with molature, aud will require Toug tie to drain off or dty out, evon I we bavs uo mora rainfall. ol May opeucd st $1.003, declined o $1.0i3, and sd- vanced to §1.0TX at Lo close, Boller A old at Eula@L) closlng at 'l.U.IK.‘Bcllnr tho month, o, uf o or regular No, 4 spriuyg, rauged ab 14 .02, clos- ng st 81,02, Receipts of No, 2 datoit 1 week sold at $1613@1,09%, closiug nominlly st §1.04. The lower grades were quial and eaaier, Liut the sales wi sil wnado Lefors tho later sdgance in tho epeculativo art of the market, Oash sales weru reported of 19,00 1 No. 2 wpring ot $1.00( 1,01y 3,00 L Noc o st Vo] 3,500 bu rejected do st ble; wud’ 1,000 buvy samploat E0@Y3e, Total, 33,800 bit, : MiNxEsoTa WiteAT—\Was' quiet and easfer, Balos wero made of 5,100 bu No. 2 6t $LOSY@L09) § 6,00 U do, regular, &1 $1,035: 5 and 3400y by astiplo st #1,0041.20, part freo ou'board cara, Tolal, 14,500 bu. UORN—{Was lssa sclive, and easier, deci{uiny about e, bu sympathy with dullnces ju New York, 'Tho ro- Capts were only moderate, but considerably excecded thy shipments, and Aner weather mads 1omo operators apprebenaiva of largor receipts in thu near futurs, hough 1t fa reportod (bat very liitie corn is in con Qition w0 como forward, the weather of the winter Laving Leen very unfsvorable to the ouriug of corn, Littly waw dune excapt for May deitvery, aud acllera of At optlon ware very fres carly, whilo thers was litlly demand, ‘The market sympathized with wheat, early, sud falled to follow 1t on the upward Lurn FEE i e Mt Bief e a iy, aud the ahipping demand ha alicUoued, Boller Siay Opetied at 44170, #0ld at {0, Fe- ceded fo dkic, advanced to 49ifc,aud declined to 48X0 at tho close, Soller Juuo sold st 4%k G930, aud seller Jnlx At dUuldio, Loth clomng st e, Hellor Arl 8010 at 4851466300, closing at tho {nal elle Lo mouts, o reguler N, 3, was niomual at s A ug &t '487(@Co. ucelpts * b et s oitegold o 45 @U1N0, closlug at abaut 47c, Cash wale, . D00 T N 2 sk (5713 0,000 o T st 140; . 2,400 bu rojectod at 42gk25c: 5200 bt do 507 800 bu old re) & )02t SRRirst 180} D200 bt bp eebAriaaia) ,%: 130, 40c un‘ lu:kl‘: ‘-nnd 2,600 bt do ab $3@47¢ free on boar bu, ther qulet but firw. Cash oas met Goud dawaud from e March shorta, wuo Lalva of hiuber pricos to-dsy, were anxious e el'a tho maraet, bdvancod ubout K, tha of- insdequste, The other options wero ruther quict, though (iiere was soms treding fu May, which closed Arus, Heller April sold st 324G3 b closiug 84 $Ur¢@dic, Bullor My openied ¢ 3110 an; s0ld (0 34750, closlug st the inside. Beller ibe month wau quistat J3yc, Cash opeued st 3350 aud cloged 84 B4@IX(c, the ontaide for freshs roc and samplas were quist. Oush were raported of 00 bu No, 2 8% S3X@34X011,800 ba by sampls ferings beiy Tejocted {mized) st (o:and 3,000 ba de white st %@ 400 an track, Tolal, 23,200 bu. TYE—ITan In better dantan: Arm At an advancs of ¢, Tha offerings were , and nothing waa faspactad In, Bales wern reparted of 833 bu No, 2 at £3\@Fie; 00 hu hy Anmple 8t 0N¢ on track end 040 aélivered, Tolnl, 1,700 bn, BARLEY—Was falrly nctive and frregular, Tha ‘markel npomed 3% (a0 Wight than the advanco of tho previous evening, midat consliterablo oxcitoment, the Tefunal of 8 firm o rospond to & salo for marginn on Abont 140,000 bu catsing a quod many oporators ta ruals in sid buy to protect thomeolves, Tiat the durry Tho offerings suun becans uumerous, it wna found that flere was not for nlarwm, Dugers held off and prices dropped 4@ixc, the minrket cloalog ey st the deelins, The receipis waro light, Bellers March anad April Aold at the opsniny at 83¢, and closod ot fle, May opened at 63, nolil ta e, aud clased st £1@63c. Reguiar No. 2 sold early at nd sutsequently at €3¢, eloning st nbout gle, No.3 was quiel at 40iaile forfroals nid At 33c for winter Tacelpts, Nejectod wun Tominal at $0¢, and samples met with inquiry, Cash males wero yoporied of 16,000 bu regulat No. 2 ab 63305, and BW ik freals st G0} 400 bu No. 3 at 3sc {viter storaue); Lwa L Ly ‘sample st 18@v3c on . Total, was §00n o¥0T, LATTST, 1n the afternoon mesa poik 2 in falr domand, and 8¢ iglier, with sales of 1,250 Tl at §21.80g2LE2 for 1y, Thrd was active, and 100 ighor, Sales 8,500 tos st $11.0K914.0734 for Hay, and §14.20 for Jnue, Meata wore {n fatr domand, slort ribe Lelng Balen: 100,000 ea ahonldors ' e Jeller 93, Armor, prll, and 500,000 ks s Wheat was modrrately a nadpr froo offcrings atid reporta of a dectins in Tdverpol, Tho market declinod 26, May rold at $1.073 early, and closed st $1.07. April sold st $1,0254@1.02 o and. closed L £, 800 Corn was z'nl’u and -rm"( at 483 @487¢c sellor Aay, snd 43¢ seller April, Jui¥ vold at 4030, Oata were ateady at 3i2;c for May. qqlariey was quiot at”Glo for Apri, and 62303%e for May, il at OALL TOARD, teen pork was n nioderats doinand and exster, o abaiit the enmin 8 on "Cliauge, st $12.6230 Anril, $22.:75@12.80 for May, nid $25.0iwdiD3 for e, Hales 2,230 brls st $:153 for April, §22.80 for May, and §23.02 for June, Tard was in fale demand and steady ot the early ad- yanco, closing 8t $13.8%@18:73 for April, $14.050 T4073¢ for Blay, and $14.20311,32) for Juno. Balew 178 tea ot SILOSQILYTLS vl My, snd 314209 24233 for Jun ot ibe wora aicady, wrih salee of 50,000 Jw sollar April st $13.93, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOT—Was quict ot $2.14. BROOM-CORN—Is dull but tolerably steady, the prices given being thoso obtained for small lols from store, Fow largo eales oro belng mado at pres- ent: Cholce hurl, 8@%; No. 2 hurl, 7@dc; cliolco medlum, 7@1%0; good medium brash, G@OK0; falr {nalde and coyers, 6@ inferior, 4@4350; crooked, tlos- for 3. TBUTTER~The market wan wruug under light offer tage and a good local and sbipping domand, Quota- tions remaln as before, ¢ Cholen to fancy yellow, 33 @100; medium to good grades, 25@30c; infortor to common, 13@%2¢; common to chioice rofl, 20@30c. BAGGING—Was quoled dullat unchanged prices, Wo repeatour lst: Blark A, 28iGc; Poerleas AA, a5c; Lewiston, 25ci Montaup, 25¢; Ontario, 2507 American A, 230; Amoskeaq, 21%0; Olter Creek. 230] burlap bage, 4 bu, H@I15K0; do, 5 by, 16@ldot guunles, single, 14} 315¢; do, doublo, LXalie, CHEESE—No important now featurcs wero devel- oped in connaction with tho choeso market. A falr movement was witnessed at the rango of prices follow= l!mzl:l Good ta fancy factory, 12@13)4e; lower grades, 0. at}COA.[o—l'!.flxlllh:l quiet ann easy at the following quotations : Lackawauns, ranga sud nut, $10.00; do cizg, $0.50;° cannel, $7.007.60; Erle, $1,001 Hlossbury, Tlocking Valloy,' $0.50; Indisan bluck, 007 Baltimors & Obio, $6,005 1llinols, $4.00G34.60. ¥181i—~Trade was good. Local and intorior buy- ors wero ordering frcely of . lako lxgnl lnl'l’mwl‘l- 0. 8 fish, M-bzt, $3.00; No, 3 do, $1.80@490 : No. 1 tront, $4.00; No. 1 shors mackercl new, & brl, $12.60@10.00; No, 1 bay, $9.0U@V.25 ; Y €8.25; famlly mackerel, 2@ Loro kils, large, .00 o, 4 Inrge famuy kits, §.201 @ codflab, §5.50@9.70 avrador herring, Split, < brls, $7.15@8.00: do K-brl, $1.00@24.20 1 Labrador horring, round, bris,$6.25:20.50; 10 15-Drl$9,80(@5,18 : acaled hierring, pet box, 4o ; No, 1 lisrring, 330: Colurbis Rivor salmon, J-brl, $5.00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Business wan_roasonably acte fvo at genormliy firm ratos, We quote : Fonsiax—Dates, now, 1@7%0 ¢ fig, Iayers, 14160 ; figs, drums, nov, 11@120 3 Tnckish prunes, new, 04@7o ; French priines, kegs and boxes, 8)5@14o3 Talsiun, layers, ucw, $LUL@A05; looso Bluscatel, new, $1,00@13.00; Valeuchs, 11111503 Zanto curranta,Tle@i%o : cltrod, 241235¢, Dosteatio—Alden opplea, 18@100 § Michigan apiiles, 0400 Posches, halves, 19@1d)a; do, mizod, 10@11a s 'do, parod, 17}@18ci biackberrics, 113@ 127 rassborrics, Waiio} pilied oherrivn 1igtic. Nots—Tilberss, 11@11x0; alinonds, Torragona, 193 @200 ; Naplea walouts, Low, 16&170 3 French wak Jiuts, ‘Bow, 1gldos Grenoble waluuls, 164@1 Drazils, 10@103§0; pocann, Toxas, 11K@133505 Wil mington poantita, BaBie; Tennodtse poantits, 6360 African peanuts, SG0Kc GREEN PRUITS—Ths sunshivo brought swit it & littie better local inquiry, Pricos wero nnchangeds Tho receipts of lemuns sud orauges ac Now York con tinne smsll, compared to what ihoy usually are ut {hia thme in {lia ssawon, hienea the frmnces continucs : Gnoics apples, $1.60G400 per brl; Menaina oranges, $4.5683.2% por Dox; Valeacla do, $11.00312.00 per Cano: lomous, $1.64@%.00 per boz. Oranyes unu lem= onn in targn hoxon, $i.0% G 1HOCIESmlricos of goods coming undor (his head wore nominally nuchsnged, Coffces woro Yor! firm at the recent advance, aid holders gouerally loo for n further apurectation, ‘Thero waa also u confident fealing among holdors of sugars and sirups, Other linen wora about ateadys AucE~-ltangoon, G @6X0; Caroling, 1@7%{0; Lous islann, G}@TNC, Coyyrxe—0, G, Java, 04@31c; Javs, No, 2, 27¢ @20 ; olioice Lo fancy Tio, 213 ood o priino do, Jisiagiice; comnion io bty 2lin; roast. ing, 1908200 3 Slugnpore dava, HA @Yo} Costa Itica, M3 @RUIg0: Marasalby, 221ad 1, o AnS—Patent cut Toaf, 1111403 ceunhed, 112¢ @130 ; powdsred, 1K@ 40} granulited, 10%,@110: A, standard, 10%0; do No, 3 10@10%e] 9401 extra 0, 9%@0%es ONG.3, 9503 yellow O No. 1. ice; chofos Lrown, BM(335c: fair to primo do, Bi@A30; conumon do, T @0 ; eholco molausea_sn. far, Wi@¥to; commion 0 good do, 1X@SX0: Now rlians, T@AIC, Briurs—California sugslosf drips, T0@72; i~ moud drips, $1,06(31,0; silver drips, extra fine, 60@ oo;good umr-hoiesairm, (043083 extea do, U6 o} Sew Orloans molasses, cholen, 85 630; dn, prima, 83G4380; Ui, sommion to gobd, 15@30e: LPorto Itico, tnn- Juunun, 483500} common molsames, J3@400; Liacksirap, pALES Brioys- ico, TT@17)0; cloves, 82653 cnssin S0@1lo; pepper, l1!i(3w s uttbuoge, 31284123 ; Ol oulls igor, 1K @lole Hoatu—Trie Hiue, 4'0; German 3allicd, 611703 Whito LUy, Ye; Whlte Hose, 8@GNe; Hoyal Hi- Vo, $}G00; Havau Lupertil, o! Golden Wedt, BY%@ BYyc, N non—Facelator, laundry, 65@7c; do, gl @0c; do, corn, husvlie; Kingeford, pure, 180} d ver glow. Y4 (@UX0; do, cor, JUEIUNE. TIAY~Was in thodorato lucal detnaud, prafria being chiefly sought, Balwa of vory chofes upland praine ‘wero reporwd at $13,00, anil good wad guoted st $11.00 Dy sellora, ‘The formor yrico was prubably for an 6z~ copliousdly_flne samydn, Timothy, $13.50 @100 ; No. 3 do, $11,60; mized do, $10.50411,0 5 prlino up- and proieie :nu‘"iomw.w; Ko, 1 prairis, $3,0069.00; g, 8! 3 TG HWINES—Were quict and unchanged, with & fair detmand, shd not much offering, Saltw woro ro- ported of 104} Lrla at $1.07 por gallon, TIDES—Tho receipls coutinue moderats ors arp buylng st the cirreut prices. Uruol Bells at various prices. Ds B4caud green at 4)a: arcenourad, light and’ b AT AT it 1o i, and calf, call, 12@ 125 0: fint dry xip, auid cal salted Md“‘ 1203 deaco bank codfizh, $4.75@ & a conntry, 8¥c; green 3 Ho; dry kiris, 40@300, Bhcop Leita, wool estimafed oa washe: ) 0@ ase. HOPS—Wore rathor quist. Chioles hops are_scarce, and lower grades 8ro in moderats supply, The ex- forts frem Now York wluco Bupt, 1, 1870, ‘wers 34,7u al gainat 13,253 balea for the same period in 1874, We! jreulir suys $ 4 The lato Advance i the price Lore has somewhat checked the export movonicnt, though It is belioved that shippers, when they come 10 realize tha searcaty of fine Lopy, will not hesitate to take all they can get at anythivg under 20 conts r 11, espocially should the price fu Londan keep up; iny finctstion in that uarket will bo Mkely to govern the price lhere. Wo contiuue our quotations. thin week without ehange, though it must ba said that 19 cents 18 now an cxtreizo difticult to meet, The recelpts coim tinue quita Hberal, uotwithslanding Uio reported scarcity in tho interior § over 1,600 bales srrived hors thits weck. Thin, compared with former seasons, (s 'fho total reccipts into Now York for the suason uow reach 72,42 bals, of which 34,703 Lave ped to England.” LUMBER—Continues quiet, Charters have been mudo for Grand liver at 3150 Only » few vesnels Liavo been out yet, and the cargoes wero taken divsot 10 the vard docks. Followingasre the ]n;lloqnuulln 10,001 First and second clear. Third clear, 1 inch, Philrd clear, thick, Cloar loarilig, rst Clear widing, Drat aud ¥irat common BdIg. ... ‘Fiooriug, Arst commion, dreascd, Flooring, secoud comaon, dressed oz Loards, A. Tox bourds, 11, Astock board, | Fenciog. . o Common Inmber, 181t and uander.. Jolow aud weautifng, 20 to 24 £t ALLD i—Trado is stili o buta lively demaund s sxpected with the return ar plessant weather, ‘Tho trade of the month of March 1¢ far bebind that of Afurch, 1415, owing entircly woatber and jwpassable roads. Al o the bad lo goods are sicady at tho prices aunezed: 'LATE—10, 10314, $3.50; do, 1X,10x14, $12.00; 14320, 10, $9.00, P1o TiN—~largs, U 1 ta- tar, A3c, ' BOLDEB—NV, 1, 206} No. 3, 180, Iz, Tyc; bar, Bio lead 'pipe, Dc, Correm— Bottomis, sheatbing copper, 3e, Hukat Ziao —Full casks, 10)c; slabs, 840, BNELT InoN—No, 2§, 40 rater; Ilussia fron, No. ¥ to 13, Jic; do, No, 1, staluod, '150; Amcrican Russla A, 13c; 1), 1o usl- vaurzed fron, No, 20, 1o} discount, 25 por cent, WiRE —Noi. 1 100, 8¢; 8,7, 10D, 100; 10 o 11, Ylog 1% 303" 35 aud 14, 1403 17, 160; 18, 1001 3o dtscbunt§ ka5, tall bundles) per cent NAILS—Wi 5 e ‘e quist ad §2.67)¢, With coucessions for ‘do, amall lots, §xo, THE ° CIIICAGO "TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCII 31, 1876 OI1.5~Quotations woro the same 4 (ho day Lafare ani in ofhior respecta alao the potition of the marke s nnchanged, We ropeat onr Jiat: Carbon, 113 degroos toat, 14140 o Tinnls Iegal teat, 184 e e, 15@1340; mow whits, 130 test, 175ii18¢1 do ratlight, 158 degrecn, 180} extra winter lard o, 1.10: No. 1, 073ucs No. 2, Tdarya; linsoed, raw, #00; Lofled, Gie; whale, winter teschod, TH@E0e] sperm, $L16G1.20; neatatoot oll, h’leflf pure, $LISR 1303 do extrs, (6o o No, 1, B3e; bonk ofl, be; atralta, fig;’ plombago ofl, 00g ‘turpentino, 48@i%; naphihia, doodorized, &1 gravity, 13514 Xe: West Vir: Rinia o1lr, natural, 2 dejg., 3505 nstural, 50 deg., 30¢; reduced, 78 deg,, 22a45C. POULTIY AND EdG(8~Touliry was and steady, cepecially fine stock, ):‘l wora hold at. Tull pricos, but the offeriugs wers falr, and larger o gelptawors expeote, eucg mang lofa ners offernd nt inwlde figires, Quotations 2 Turkeys, 12356 18e: chilcks ens, 10312303 Tiva dn, $4.3336.00 er dozes ducks, 12 @11%0; egaw, 13K @11e, iD8—Wero quiet sl und, Timothy wae ncarce nnd firmly held ot 31.053.33 for paor to rime. Clover was dull ond easter at $..60.¢1,06 for prie. ratlior scarce .\l‘l_lh'l sold st 870, and LHubgarian was quoted at A0 @i, B AT T —Wan qulct ond stendy s Onondags sad Ha gl- naw, fine, $Lub; 4o, $1.40; ordinary corss, $1.70: dalry, withont bags, $i, datry, willh hage, $1.50% Ashion dairy, por asck, £4.60, TEAS—Weqnote: UUNPOWREN-~Common, 34G420; Latse: medinm, 48:asle; guod do, M@35e; finest, TG} chuice, J0@Thc; cholcosh, ancy, $1.10G31.20, ' Iepxniat~—Common 314 00d do, 104 13c3 mediun, 43@480; gool do, 18 e, rasc; fuest, 698630 3 eliolee, BI@0Y0: choicost, 10@730, Japaxs~Common, yi@iio: gooil common, 30330 ; medlsin, 40w 4; good medium, 3@ f0c: fine, 50@53c; finest, BG'@f0c; (cholco, G0LCI0F aliolcest, "Taade, OoLons—Common, 32@ddo; ood comtnon, H@ite; medluul, 40«ddo § glaml medium, AJ@a3e; fine, 48@00; fucet, 8536803 choice B0@TI0I oD\ amoled_ At 3810 £ lo, $1.60 £ YOOD=-aa quoied al or maple, for ‘ooch, sud $5.60 for slabs, WOOL—Was {n moderate Weatern domand. Btocks are light, snd the recefpls smail. The wool held lack will probably be sent forward se soou sa flio weatlier in {avorable, s tn about two months tha new clip will te ready for market, 'Tho quotationn given reprencut tho | prices obtalned by deslers: Tulwwashod, prime, t0:d 8333 40, poor to good, o3 washed flsece, fne, goods conditioued, du@ilc; washed, medinm do, 42@He; unwashied, fine, heavy o light,20@180} do, medlum, 30@U0; pulled, average, 00 dlo, T LIVE STOCK. * CuleAdo, Tieceipte— Cattle, Mouday., s CATTL] ieto the cattlo teade yestorday, though In a quiat way Jocal and outalds buyers picked up s good many csttie. ot only wan thero 8 noticeable fafling off in the do- mand, but tho coursaof priccy was lesa satlafactory than on tha day boforo,—a reault due In part to tho unospeetodly heavy rocalpts, snd partly to the fact that the position of affaiea ifi tho lcading Eastern markets, have within the past two or threo days undergone a chango for tho worse, The decline was 1ot yery sorious,—~5@10o coveriug it,—but tharo wae & deprossed feoling ot ths ciose, which may develop into » further roduction befors thecnd of the weok. Birictly ehoico braves commanded fully Wodnesday's Jiricos, &8 Ahero wora fow of that sort on sale. Trad- ing wan ot §1,00@4.00 for poor to good fat caws, com- mon {o cholce bulls, oxen,stags, and ordinary mized Iota: ot $1,70R5.00 Tor stockers: st $1.1Uid50 for eiding ateers, and at $1.16@6.50 for falz to hipping steoe CATTLE FALES. owe) otk Cortd, ) 17 Grogovy, Ovoiey & Co, to Fagan, 60 To Bchobps 17 fiwocnoy & Co, 14 0 Dlehlsssesese vosersarneas 2L McDonald, Aarch & 0o, 10 Erat- 1ndn Tngwersen Dros. to Yo, To Mortis. T'o Grenywoll Bensleyd, W Td ovenlielm Ta Rosonheim, o Herah, M & To To Dlebl... .0 Graven o, to Schules To HOMUIOT, 1oz v . oo To tlersh, 3L, s 0o, AW, Vaughan 10 Haas, v vvesen 1 Yrown, Thompton & Co Lo Mal- telil “I'o Morris & Waixelia. o 8 Guorgo Adums & Co, to Conuell N1 4% 17101 43 1410 480 1,10 4,60 017 135 140 400 L0 4 ¥} Oonvuyer k Hall lo 4.05 .ot oring Ih o, v orino Iiros: 3 s 107 43 { To A, N [T ) ‘0 Neadlen .vsvs LIT 106 408 Denney & Nedmond to Morria & Walktleenoosszonsrssssonre 10 140 415 all, Pattorson & Co, to O'lirien (COWA)osevove EONE . TN ) To Crawlord. vev s T3 To Morrla & Walxel. “'n Motris & Woixel..o.o U, Green & Co. T Martindalo Tn Bhannon, P, Rador & Ieed to Exstman,, ‘o ¥astwan To Eastman, . To Ahelbel..... To Hantnoud,, To Gbarkot (ife o0 1001 476 3. Andervon to Ma FRT T To . Wall (mixed).. 1,01 38 . 12 “Roscubaim & B, to Morrla & Walgelioersuoizenes L I, Henry to Morriy & Walxel,, 15 Blrader, Wadsworth & I, to Mon- a 08,000 0000es Ta 1, Thompao 10GS—Tliero Wi 5o pur 100 114, but £ atusdy at Wellneaday's quotations, The formier sold principaily st $9.05@8.13, bnd the latior st £6.108.40, Cliolco lgh mold ss highiss §3:20@4.23, and for chalce axsorted heavy $%,60@H,75 waa in a fa ¥ fDstances paid, butthebulk of tha day’swork was dono st prices runglug from §8.28 downward 14 $3.00, The markot closod ateady, Tu Arwour & Co, 3. AL, Robfnaon to Delkoap. To Fowler Brod,,.. ‘L'o Ricker o 11, 1, Houry to HRoulnsou,. To Husacll & R, To Armour & Co, o Brown. .. Nicols & Addems To Armour,, *fo Belionemsn R. Btralors % Co, o Armour & o Bpriug Qregory, Coals} T Craus, 40 151 183 o7 nr A3 B ‘To Whila & Co,... » Bt, John & Drown to Armour & Co, 31 MeDonald, Marels & Co, to Covort, 61 To Hchimotnan, . i ot [ 6 To Fiannognn & (. ro. . Halimes & Bockett to Allerton & N, 'To Belurartz Broe, 3 Lo Urvls, . 52 Duuker & C 48 ‘ochiral To Fowlor Hiros, To Fawler Hiro ToBayd L., To Armone & Cd ‘o Luescil & 1L, Martin Bros, lo O “T'a Fowler Iiros. o Allerton & Wau. T'0 TALOT svsssansesssr Tngwersen Lros, to Thom) o Jonod. Groves Bros, to Russell & 220 Ta Whito & 1) To Bayd kL m A, WV, Vaughau &6 ol To Fowler Biros,, 21 To Armiotr & Co... a Brown, Thompaon & O 1 01 10 20 6% 240 240 To Romp..... b Goorge Adams 2% 216 27 250 268 1 u 170 T4 203 To Boyd & i 155 ros, & Go. b0 Tabo 8 . 18 03 211 wm 184 205 203 201 I 10 30 310 44 ey 20 284 n m To Logd & L, Fr To Robluson,., 24 150 To JleXer..vs. 148 “la Jones. 25 Jamen Jackion to Whita & C an1 208 2.0 18 181 216 To Armour & Co. v 187 210 Dentloy, Johason & Co, fo Tabor., 63 178 To ATINOUE & C0.ve. e 15 2 Rader & eod to fiiden.. 53 190 o Armour & Co, 0 2 To Armour & Co, ud 259 Btrader, Wadswo 21 mo To Armour & ¢t ng 265 T'o Marals w25 T Marubt,... 89 416 8124 HIELP—Cont ply snd priccs wero again finn, Good to extrs sold -at” $3,76(6.75, aud common 1o medium st $3.00@0.00, BUEED BALES, No, Av. Trieo, T, Bitalorn & Co, toMcOraw,.830 4 §5.i8 Martin Bros, to Gondon,... 81 Holmes & Bockett to Hullis & Co,. 101 Qco, Adams & Co, to ffollls & Codna 100 Couovor & Ifall to Calishan,,....104 n AteDonald, Marsh & Co to Ac- dratn... B8 516 NEW_YORH. N Yonx, March 00,.—~Brryra—Teceipta, 470, mak- ing 2,60 for threo days, aguinst 2,200 at thio kawmo time last week, Matket quict aud nnchanged, with rathor a slow trado at 9@1UKG for common to falr vatlve atcers anil_ozon 3 0o food cattlo shown, ‘Surur—TNecaipty, 2,120, making 4,890 for thres days, sgainst 7,130 at the aatao time last week; ket dull; clonod heary at GX(@BA(0 for ordinary lo exize wieep, H‘lm » gur-luld of strictly prime alieep from Ohio, 113 n, At 7350 HwirE—Iteocipts, 2,050, making 10,640 for three days, sgainat 8,40 6t tho same time last wesk; nons oftered alivo, DUFPALO. Rurrato, N, 1., Mardi CATTLE~TtCcelpta, T00; total for the weak, 8,194 no markot to-day ; frosh ace Tivala through consigniaents, S Surze—Itocolpts, 200; tolal for the week, 9,400; ‘markat slow; 600 Noad dlsponod of 3 pricoa fally J¢& stronger thaa nT!llinc quotatlnns of the wook; Oulo Blicsp, 100 b4, $7.40) 04 1bs, $0.60; B7 tbs, §3.30; ern sheep, 37 Hooa—] 400 tofal for (he weok, 13,3003 Yorkers falrly sotives 10 cars, §8.00G8.10 foF comnion Tight stock | $8.4038.35 fov tair w0 bes offcrings ; Bo demand fort heary, EART LIBERTY. - Eant Lrozay, Pa,, Marel 50, —UaTra—Teospte fo- day, 450 hoad, of 2U'cars tirouith stook and 1 cars for this market; for thres days, 1,254, Evorythivg sold out. Tho follwing prices wors ruling to-day: Bust, $5.75@ 6.15; modiam to good, $4.70@8560; common’ Lo falr sk bulle, B0 1loas—Neceipta ny, 3,609 liead, and for threa g%a,om; Yorkers, $4.2%8.603 Phifsdelpiss, $0.00 3 ‘Sierr~Toccipln to-dry, 600 haad, and for thres days, 9,100; nouo selling T, LOUIB. ed; ht ol 1| o .05 3 Yorkers, 8048, o e an s ok, 8532850, . OATTLA-FaMbr, but et quotably lower; downward tendoncy; good 1o, cliolos naliva Wtsers, F18E8 mdiurn to fair, $1,2@A02) ; pony steers, 000450} uativo stockers, $2,75G34.00, CINCINKATI, CIRCTSNATY, Marols 10,—Hous—Dull snd drooping; common ta good lighl t'l,‘;’-%flfl: far to medlun Beavy, $8.95@9.,60} rocolpt, 2,338 ulilptientd, €O, i) & iasileh TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS FOREIGN MAAKETS, Swecial Dupalch (o The Chicage Fribune, Laveneoot, March 30—11 & m.—Frova—No. 1, Sis 64; No, 2, 229 04, Unatn—YWheat—Wiater, No, 1, 101; No, 2, 84 Bd; spring, Nov 1, % 10d; No, 2, 84; white, Xo, 1,108 63 No, 2, 10w 247 club, No, 1, 11s{ No. 2 10e & Curn—Now, 308 VA@ITN ad, ‘PRoviaions—Park, 80z, Lard, 07¢ 6d, Livenrous, March 30—4 p. m~PRoviioss—Pork, s Cd. K Lrvenvoot, March 30—Latest.~Corron—Quiot bug ateady; 09-104@013-160; unles, 12,000 balcs, {nchude 1tng 2,000 for speculation and export, and 6,800 Ameri- can, UARADSTOFYR--Californis white wbheat, svoroge, 10s 20@100 642 4o club, 104 O@2Ia; red Westarn wpring No, 2 to No, 1,88@06 104 do winter, Vs 813 10s, Wiour—Western canal, 22n Od@He Cd, Corn-e Western mixed, old, 2933 new, 206 Yd@27s 48, Osts— American, 3a3a G, Barlay—America, Js 61, Teas— Canadian, 304 0d@408, " PRovisioss—Prime moen pork, 87s 64, Pritme mens boef, 915, LardeAmerican, 028 64, Chesse—Fine Amorican, 625, Dacon-—Loug clsax, 638} ahurt 4o, 564, TaLtow~Fine American, 429 €d, Prrnoxus—Hotined, 118 SA@1180a ; spirits, 8 01 ®Yn ol Lanswen Ore—~238 64, Trsn—~Uommon, ¢ 083381 pale, 188, Bemite TuUnesNTING—L68, Lowpos, March 30.—~Tho bullion in the Dank of Fugland tnersased £330,000 during the past week. ‘Tho proportion of the Lank'd rescrve to its Habilitics 18 483 por cent, Tho amount of bulllon that has gone into the bank on balancs to-day tu £356,000, Nortou & Co, the proprictors of the Aancheater Btes] Works, at Newlon Ioath, Lancasbire, bave falled, Thelr labilities arc catimatod &t £50,000, Onthe Stock Kxchapge foreign sccuritioa opened steadier, but soon bocame demoralized. One fallure fu the forelgn markot Lsa boon posted 1o the Louse, and ollicrs arm expected, Egyptlan and Turkish gecurities sro fluctuating rapidly, with the peices of o former from @4 per cent lower than at yesters dsy's closing, aud tho latter from 133 per cent lower, One rumor in connockion willi the movement in Egype Han socuritios {s that heavy selling orders have boen reoolved from Alexandris, in cousequence of nforma- tion which hss reachied Egypt that the positon of Disrseli's Miuiatry ta soriousiy undermined by the ‘management of the Gave affalr, sud he persistency in forcing throngh Varllament the Ioyal Titles bills, which, it {a claimed, will bs exceedingly unpopular with tho Britfshi people. Tho rate of dlscount in open market for thros monthe’ bills 14 3, being 3§ belaw the Bank of Xoe gland rate, ConsoLs—3oney and account, D4 3-18. Awsmioan Brouwmries—'03s, 105X 078, 108%; 10-404, 108 mow Bs, 1083;; New York Central, 104; Erle, 177, feri 5 uum”u 20 nm T, 208 Gt Hevinen PETHOLEUM—10S YA@118 Sl BrIniTa TULYENTINE=208. Panis, March 30, RENTXS—G0 lu{: The upecio fu the Hauk of Fruu cresssd 10,082, 000 {rasice duslug tho pavt week, _ - Faansrout, March ¥0,~UxiTkD Britza Bowpe— New 83, 10135, Auzwans, March 30,~PaTRoLEUN—31a 6d. SOUTHERN CLTTON MARKEYS. Hxw Ozvxiws, March 80~~Cottou—Demand i sales of 4,200 balss| pricas sasier) Quolations reduced to niy 0§ good ardinary to strict good erdinary, 10%q o middiings 1o striot low middlings, 124 123c; middlings to strict middiings, 13@19%0; good middiings to midiling fatr, UK @lic. Necelits, net, 219 Lalra ; groes, 2,091 oxporia to the Cantinent, 121 Lo Groat Dritaln, 10,0683 aiock, 1,342,078, Onantrsrox, March 30,—Cotton qulet; miailingy 133501 net recoipts, 1,400 bales; expatts o France 1,044 constwiee, 507 salrs, 500, Moutrz, March 30,—Cotton quiet: middiings, 12y @13c; et receipts, 890 Lalen; exporta couatwise, 48 saled, 1,000, Savanxan, March 20.~Catton {rregular; middlings, 130 nel roceipts, 093 balos; exporia constwiy, 504 sales, 800, UALvEATON, March 30.—Cotton doil ; middiings, 140; et recolpts, 466 baled; exporta to Gres Dritatn, 3,430} cusatwiao, 167} salen, 134, NEW YORK DRY-G00DS MARKET. New Youk, March 30.—Tho package trade In domestiy cotton awl woolen goodn continued qulet. Forelgn gooda moved alowly, Ootlon goods wete Srmly steady, Fonr-gards Lirown aliestings wero more fairiy Leld Ly ngentn, Jobbing ptices were frregular. Prints werg 1u betlor demnnd, although sales wore moatly madein amall lots, Wooleus, shewls, and dress goods ware quiot, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, CLEVELAND, O, March 30.—Detroleam frm and quiet; standsrd white, 110jtest, 11)60; prime whita 100 test, 1345c in car lots for cash, PITTSOURG PETROLEUM MARKET, PLTTSLUNO, To., March 30,—Vestroleum quiet; eruds, $2273% nt Parkor's; rofined, 14%@143c, Phildy, phla dellvery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YONK. Apeefat Disnatch 1o The Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonx, March 30,—~GRAIX—\Fhpat—Yarksf rather morasteaily Nitlo better export demand; sles of 05,000 bu at $1,22 for mixad spring, $1.23 for No.§ Milwaukee in storo, and $1.99 for amber srinter Weet. crn in slore, aud $138 for white Canada 1n bond, Byo Hrmor; U2e bid for Btate, arley quiet and un clianged, Corn quict, without dacidol ohange; saley of 29,000 bu nt 66@6TX0 for now Western tixed, and 83@60 for old do in stors, Oata quict and nnchanged; astes of 81,000 Lt 8t 46@30s for mized Western sad Hiate, and 41@53 for white Westorn ond Hlatey Trovisions—Middles quist st 125@10X0 for loag clenr, Tard siondy; sales of 200 toa a4t $14,17)¢ for prime ateam sud $13.33 for ketlo-rondoreds ot thy Sirst calt for prime steam for cash, $14,10 was Lid and $14.20 nsked s for April, $14.10 was bld and $14.17y anked; for May, $14.35 was bid and $14.90 snked ; for June, $14.40 was bid and 14,45 saked for Juy, $14.50 was bid sud $14,00 neked, F 3 Waisxy—3Market dull snd nominal ab $1.12 pe gatlon, Gnocrnmes—Sugar—Market unchanged . moderaty snquiry; falr to geod rofulng quoted atT@TXet primeat 174¢; white Havana at 0@10K0, 7Y tAe Attaciated Pre New Yonw, March 80.—CorroN—itesdy! 19%a1 9.1C0: tutures closed weak; March, 104ge: April, iy 19 31-200; May, 13 10-16@13 27- une, 1 1ing 4 83703 July, 14 9-02@14 0-10c; Angust, 14 164 1418:530 Heplenibies, 141, @140; Octobef, Me s No- Jomine, 10 1101 Docember, 10 15169 4 27-02¢, Froun—Tiecelpts, 12,000 brias low grancs 8 shad firmor; mmm"’: cxport anu_liome [t nquiry; ottiers quiet nnd unctianged ;.No, %, $1.20@4.00; atpec Blate and Weatern, $LEx@4.10; comtnon o good et tr3, $5.1085,907 fiood Lo chofos, $3.4805.70; whily whieat extra, $0.5u38,70; oxirs Olito, '$4,1097.241 By, 43.40/80,00; Minhesota patent process, $0.50G .00, ' Tiga flonr steady ; $4.1045.20, Cony-Alra Weniern, $2.7533.28, Onarx—Wheat tigher ; littlé better exvort ln?‘nxry mniuly for Brilisls porta s feceiptd, 17,000 s No, 1 sprivg, nto 8; No. 2 do, $1.141.14: mited speing, $1.:03t e, luspected, $107; No.1 iiwalikeo, atord, $1.49@1,91 7 No. 8 Oliicaga aptis, $1.31@1.257 No. 3, nominaily'$1,11@1,10+ white Ciae ada, fu bond, $1.40, iyo firmer ¢ Hiate, ¥o bid, Han loy uiet and unchanged, Balt dull, but tuichanged, Corn—Market dult 3 slightly easlor’s recefpts,, 3 bt ; Westorn mix: ed, 67! do, grade {nipecied £6)@660 3 mixed, (e dnige, Ot dull and Jowor; roceipts, 95,000 b3 Western mized and Stals AL@Ad)g0; whlto 40, AG@blc. Hax—iem; shipping, o000 nd uncianged. e e St o, St rm; cargoet, 163@10¢ in gold 3 Jobbing, 183 gold. Snpar quict and fuchanged. Brolsses quikt and inchangsd, Rite quiet Uit stesdy, PETROLRUM — Qulst bub stoady; crude, 87@%; xefind, 160§ cason, 1834320, “TALLOW—Stoady 815l 13-16c, SrnAIne dixat-Qulot: $1.706¢1.158. Brintrs TURPENTING=-Firm; 4l)c, Eatis—Towet; Htato and Penneyivanis, 10¢; West e, 15@16Ke. ProvistoNs—Tork—Opaned = heavy § Do moas, $13,1023,20 cash § £32.1 Loga—>iarke! dull: Weatern nor unchanged, Cut meats—Wastorn quiet; Westorn long clear, 193(e; city do, 1lg13Ke, Lart heavys elosed feniors AAmO. dtéam, $1416@ 1LY cauns ‘4118 Apelly BLDK@ILI0 $ay; $11450 P wnesiemn | Westorn, o1d, 160503 ta ITTRA~] ', 50 390% now WO@IIE e L b CinniaR—Quiot: €@1%0, Wuiskx—Notainal 1 huyors, 1,13 ; sellers, $1,13, BALTIMONE, P Pavtivonr, March 30,—Frovtc—Quiet and um ennnged steady, z GRrAIR—\¥heat quiot but fiem ¢ No. 3 Western red, $1.45@1.47; Pennsylvania red, $1.46:1.80, Corn Ay and 0fm; Wedtern miXod, e, Ostsdul heavys Weatern nixed, $0@44o; widta do, 413 ddoy Tiye WiaAlc :1%'&)'(111 ackal duly fonnsylvania and Marghind Provistoxs—Quist but ateady. Potk, $23.00@23.2% fuik shoulders, 9@)%0; clekr ‘b, 125(@1336¢ loote, Tacon—Bhonlders, {0ie; bacon clewt rib, 1940} hame, 18®180. Xard ‘frkj retined, §iLI0; cruds, $14.50, Hurrer—Unchangul, VETRoLEuM—Murkot castor; ctude 8Xo; refined e, ' auvn:—xnmnmy higher; Itlo cargoos, 163100 Jolibing, 18)yatc. Wnisty—Nominally firm) $1,13, BT, LoUlA. g1, Lotty, Mo, Marcli 3l,—CorTon~Tligher! mid Qling, 1:%0; fow middliug, Vet good vrdinary, 117, l-'munc—duuzul,y und firin for mediuta grades; pric unchanged, ‘Gt~ TVioat—Domand light but holdors O 4 red winter, $1.49 bid, cazh and Alarch; $L37K casti, © Corn untoltiod and_lowes oashii 4Bohesye Aprils 40 May, makdl closed firm or May. Dren nal. Heef iuiet and et s ruiddien dallt Cats— No, B4 0 Lid, e wxcording to location] e baiver ey ks sye misbanged: WitinkY—=Firui o unchanged 3 8108 Pooviutons—LPork quict sad unchan —Xiuyers offering lowor privea; shoul rib, 1331230 auked: AcC lsd bi, utichatigad, Iard—Market du Tenirin—Flour, 1,00 brist eorn, 15,00 bu; oats, 4,000 buj r¥ye, uous, «d. Dulk Mest ory, d3ge; cleal Tacon quiet azk Q t, 19,000 fbu( oy bazl) PUILADELYNIA PHIZADELPITIA, March 30,—PETROLEOM-Pirmer relnod, 130t orudy, K@lYe FLoUW—Qulet, but steady; extra, $1.253 Wisconsit and Minnwsota extro I-ml:f'. $3.H3630,60; Htato, Oligy aud ludiana, $8.93.4,6,783 high grudoy, $7.00@4.50, QAN—Wheat—\(inier fimn; Poonsylvauls red $1.60; ambor, $1.01@1,58; Woatern aprouteit, commey 05§ oot to prine, SLIGGL0. Rys, BlGEE ©orn tu goad dewmndy yellow audl while, sic, Ot oty Anudy ; miizod, 435 @46c; white, 463500, : ‘Waaxy—Woaturu fron-bound scarce; $1.14. Tiurrsn—Tirm{ faitly aclive; Rew York fitate sl Brodford County bxiras, S8rs400 fArsts, 24A5Te; Wesk vt extras, G0 3 frsts, W0@0do; Weatorn rolls, Bdo; firsis, 2tczdo, Qitzpan—Hicady snd fimn; New York, Western fine, 133(Aluc. Xaos--Uuchauged. 13K@ CINOTNNATI. Crvcnotats, 0. March G0.—Corrox—Quih s steady} dio. Yroun—Hteady and unchangod, Grain—\Whost fair wud firmi §LIS@LY xtsuly ana firin; 60c, Uals stoady; fair ‘demand; @dic, Darley quiet ond uncheniud, Ryo stesddt moderste deinsnd § 73@7%e. PuGVIsoNs—Pork itoady anil firm § nosoloally §3.00 cash 1 sales 8f §20.60 buyer May, Lard fale aud 81zl A ay 5 $14. upo; Koltls . bt mfuqum.” hrm} 85505 1305 1950 daconquid and Ufiaf 1807 48%c. Wiskr—A 07, W TuTTEN—Scarco' and firm; cholcs, 53@3605 B8 ‘prime, 25@310, TOLEDO. i Tarepo, 0., March ¥),—Frova—ftesdy] B erate demand, 4 Gmaiw—Wheat dull and lower; No, 2 white Wabs #1087 No, 3 o, $1.46; No, 1 whita Michigsu, ilJmX Nné:ldn.ull.l;)(xblur:i ‘flm}&“ f“' l‘l:"m';’l“ ook ] 1,201 ; No, 2 Bber, $1.083 No, 4 red, $1.273 MO, z.u, L Gorm relos and e, tigls mized SIX4 May, 0203 Juno, 813c bi bl low niaed Babsty mfu:no 'grady, D1jgc; damsgyed, dijc. 0t 4 aul firm¢ No, 2'snd 3ichigan, #é)o; white, 40 GLoven Baxo—4i)go. Juckirri—Klour, 100 brls; wheat, 14,00 0buj 7 68,000 bu; oats, 4,000 b, g fipuyhTe—¥lour, 200 bris; wheat, Bonei %% 31,000 Luj vats, 6,000 bu. MILWAUKEE, MiLwiuxsy, Aarch U0, ~F101 frn; No, 1M Milwaukos, $1.0 ¥2xo. * Corn fulu 543830 white, e, La fresh, Uic March, t0ci Aprl sud firm ; freab, 3340350 Jiye q Rolilie o Puovisions—Unchange HsortPree Fiotr, 6,000 Lrla; wheat, 35,000 BuipsENTs—Flotr, 7,000 bls; wheat, 15,000 BOBTOXN, Torzos, Murch _ theiioun-Stesdy and S5} ‘Western uuwmm,jl.m 4,50 ; commion e3irad, ”‘N 5:28; Wisconuin and Miunesols extra family, oyl 1,001 wiuter whea! Ohlyudhnl. aud Nlrhlfl‘"“ Wise (#7.35; Tiinots, fih«a ; fancy Blanosols ad ot LSOy v, g, 088 L e e wiltey dvabia; paloted 44@i70; Now 2 wlite, :l‘@lblfinll v NEW 0l 3 l!‘:v.?lmm.“x I{:M 80, ~Corraa~Fini} ot o e iihag, s10G1a% Otissze Boobangeds B stesdrs ulet 82 8

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