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: FINANCE AND TRADE. finnd for Toans Bharper——Board of | " Trade Operators Borrowing, ew York Exchange Off-~Few Country Orders for Cur- roncy. Profuce Markets Steady == Provisions Easy---Whoat and Corn Firmer. FINANCIAL. The only eepecial feature of finsnoes was the de- rmand from: the Board of Trade for loans for settls. ment day, “This was mot largs compared with that of other months, The general business of the banks continnes {o dlsplay iis long familiar festures, Thers 15 little romunerative sctivity, Disconat Lines are not Tow, aud, in fact, are considerably higher than on the date of tbe last statement, but rates of intarest have yisldod suMciently to diminish the profits of the Toans perceptibly a4 compared with the good old st 10 per cent imes, The current supply of paper is emall, anil there is a fale proportion of renowals, es- pecially of country peper and paper originating in ronntry bastness, Tiatos of alsconnla are 7@10 per cont. On the street, busineas 1n light, Rales are @10 per sent. New York exchangs was sold botween banks at 15@500 discotnt for $1,000. The cleatings were $4,000,000, TTIE DANKS AND ELEOTION DAY. ‘The banks of this eity have determined onm s wise apprectation of tho importance of the coming election, April 4, for Town Asseasors, Collectors, and Supervis- ors,to do no business onthat day, but send their clerka and customers to the polls, wheroe all good elti~ sens ought {o vote once, and watch early snd often. FIRST XATIONAL DANK OF T.A ONORSE, WIS, The First National Dank of La Crosss, Wis., 18 in trouble. Its check upon the City National Bank of this city was thrown out of the Clearing Ifonse yosterday, Ita secount being overdrawa, Itsaccount with ita other sorrespondent, tho Hide & Leather Dank, in also ovor- drawn., The Prosident was in tho city yesterday, en- leavoring to procure funds to make the check good, but Aid not succesd, although the smount was only $800. The bank has s large amount of redis- tounts here, and Lias boen paying such high rates as to wxcite suspicions of iis condition, and several banxs here withdrew thetr colloctions from it soms months g0, In tho present caso tho check which fs unpald was to cover a collection which tho First National Bank of LaCroess had been intrusted with and had made. It has recelved the money, but 8o far haa failed to turn Itover, s AGATNST THE RETEAL OF THE BANKRUPT LAW, 4 petition has been forwardd thin week to Congress protesting againat the repeal of the Bankrnpt law, but advocating {ts amendment, and signed by the follos- Ing leading Now York busincss houses : A, A, Low & Drother, Raymond & Ellls, W, F, Mil- ton & Co,, Fabbri & Claunces, C, H. Marshall & Co., Oharles Brower, Georgo_Ludlow, Boujsmin L. Der- nard, Ledwith lforning, E, B. Kingsbury, Petor Hark- nean, Balter & Livermore, Wetmore, Cryder & Co., flicks & Doil, V. Frost, J, W. Alsop, Watrons & Willisin, Tapacott Dros, & Co., Murray, Ferris & Co., . Morgan, Buckiln, ‘Crans & Co,, Glichrest, Whita Kregirich Sherwbos, Erobiinghann. Rayisde ookt ‘rederick She ro! nm, . &1, Whodler & Co, ey EXPORT OF DULLION TO THE ODIENT, A summary by Page & Gwytler, bullion dealers in London, of tha export of bulllon to tho East in 1875 showa a decresse of about §25,000,00 compared with 1874, This bullion is, of course, oll, or neaslyall, wiver. STATISTIOAL H10KS OF TIIE TIMES, The Public, Narch 33, The position commercially is yory remarkabls, Ez- ports, exclusive of specic, o Tucadsy night, March 38, are $60,012,249, sgatnnt $56,005,000 during tlio sama tima Jast year; but imports, from Jan. 1 to March 25 inclualve, wore §79,605,750, against $39,031,700 in 1675, and $100,540,767 in 1674, The decroaso in imports of woal, woolen and worsted goods, carpots,and dry goods genorally, though in part dus to the low pricos st which American mills sro solling, a still more dus to that general economy i consimption which {s so depressing to manufactures, Yet the rocelpts of do- mestie produce continue large, Cotton reccipts aro 0,720,300 balos, ngainst 3,161,231 to the sama date last year; graln receipts at iske porta are 103,617,740 busn- 815, agalnst 02,325,451 last year, and at seaports 23,971, BI5 bushels, againat 19,064,012 Iast yoar, Recelpts of petroloum, hides, leather, and tobacco show increase, Tho coal movement from Pennsylvania has boen 8,064,707 tons, against 2,810,851 in 1876, Exporta of provisions show s large fncrosso in checse, su increase in beef, bacon, and tallow, and material loes only In lard. Nor are ratlroad reports unfavor- nole, ’lthmy;::nz roada report earninga; 17 to various dates in March, ay ting $9,022,179, 8 AT, 553 or Lo s wEckS Ja S oet . Hind Togme s Spb ol wnd_one to the ‘middis of February, amounting to 85,855,229, ngainat $5,205,173 last year; and five moro for tho wholo and wo for part of ‘January, $1,03,616, wainet $555,684 Iast year, Tho total for thirty-four rozds i $15,847,623, niainst §13,604,442 {0 correspond- ing datoa in 1875, al incresso of 17 ver cent, Thess facts leave no toom fo doubt that tho gencral moves sment, 88 to quantitios, is decidedly larger than that of 1aet year, Lut tho bank clearings aford equally con- clusivo proof that there has not been an fncroass in + busineas messured in values. In tha following com- parative statoment of clearinga for twelva wooks at tho ix leading cltfcs, the figures given for March at Dos- ton and Cincinnatl this year are estimal roturns for thoss dflm’wnn from thf‘ Ll regular In the other citles, the atato- 6 each week: monthly sistements, ‘wmenis are 1676, 784,584,607 ‘214,167,080 201.437,674 10,358,607 V3718206 08,821,075 ++,$2,4G0,085,805 $2, 048,55 Ot AL o prer, hANE0,E0 176, 1875, $1,612,465,790 1,753,153, 10,083,065 1 051 oaton. , % Thilsdaiphis. 103243701 Ghloago . sl . 884000 79,102,857 Cincinnal BLIST6A G6922202 $3,230,240,500 S WELES 0 Muncs o5, SIS0 220,490,640 000, 1400, 2, ioatals 846,200 82,778,000 583,641 ,000; 89,520,680 (S e A i Toltaliievernannarns e d$2,366,811,601 $2,444,083,416 QOVERNMENT BONDS. Bla, Asked. Vnited Blalos oUrTency Ga,.ssss GOLD AND QBEENDACES, Gold was 1183 @118%;. Grosnbacks wero 884@877{00n the dollar {a gold. YOURION EXOHANOR. Stxty dsys, Blght. Berling.. 487} 400 ] i Did, J(flw(m‘y 7@t bonds.... 1044 & fnt. Licago City 74 ct. sewersgo, 145 & int. Chicago Oity 74 cl.w:u;éml 104 & int. e Cook Couuty T nds . s 104 &int. 105 & int, ¥ 105 Xint. lg : :n:. N ut, Worth Chicago 7 9 ct. bos [t Yarl + VSkiot LOCAL HTOCKS, Bld, Asked, City Railway; Bouth Bide, . e 17 Gity Rallway, Weat 8ldo.... . 157 Gity Rutlway, West side, ' r cent certificates. 033§ & ot 108 k fut, Cily Railway, North Hide, .., 120 123 Traders' Insurance Company 135 130 Clismber of COmmOrce ... +sv ® Chicago Gas-Light and’ Coks Compuny,... 2 130 Exposition slock 30 £ BONDH AND STOUKS, ETO, New Yoas, March 31,—Gold opened and closed at 11874, with sales in the interim at 119X, Governmaents were steady, Rallroad bonds were quiet, Slate socuritlos wers more active. Htocks were frregular st the opening, Pacifis Msil, Erls, Bt, Psul, and Northweatern being down and tho balance of the list firm, Laler thers waua general im- provement on telegrams from Chicsgo that the rall. ¥osd meeting thors had determined mot to reduce grain freightant present. After tho second call, Yans- 10a come out ou ihe telegraphic-tapa offored at 126 and 10 Lid, whereas asale was mada early at 133, This dscline of 7 per cent altracted attention, and tho bal- ance of the warket waa lowsr. Union Pacifio sdvanced fxaza 83 10 (& and cloeed ab 64, Miasour} Pacldo was Tactio Mall and 8f, Fauls wers weak, Duzing the isat hour the market was firm, with & gen- ersl improvement in prices. In some caned thers was » allght resction in Ainal dealicgs, Xilinais Central do- clined tov3. The terzaiaation of the old contrach be- Sween the Facifio Mall and Pansms Companies, which takos place to-morrow, was one of the moving ranses for the finetuation to-day in Panaras, Pacifia Mail, and Unfon Tacifie, Nothing has vet beca decided by the Tucitlo Mull Company, Acconling, to tha notifcation from Tsvama, Pacifio Mail will Lave to pay local rutes “on_ throngh ~frelghta in futurs, Tne Dolawaro, Lackawanns & Western Mailroad Dieoctars doclabed quarierly dividend of 21, The Ohleago, Buriington & Quiney Itaitroad earned for the month of Fobruary $94%,023, s increase over febru- ary, 1¢03, of $181405, The et earninge for January snd February, 1876, were §307,107, whils those for tbe corresponding montha of 18i8 ‘were §712,408. The 2 ways that the Groer-Trrnor Bugar Refining Company, in King street, Liave discharged their worke Tmonand. whl probatiy'go lato lquidation. ~ Tholr capacity {n about 300 brla a day, Transactions at the Bloek fixclungo agerogated 110,000 shares, of which 15,000 wora Pacifio Maul, 10,080 Wealern Union, 14,000 8. Pauls, and 43,000 Lake Shors, very steong. Afoney loaned ‘st 63 closed a¢S, Prime mercantile P aiom eecetpta, $417,000, 1 A e A;;‘lfin[' %mfiefil&%md 324,000, K 8 im) 8, §1 0U0, m?-n-u-. m?&m,&mf Bterling firm; 487@400, GOVERNMINT BONDS. Conpens, '31.,.,, Coupons, 63, New., Coupons, Coupons, '04, ‘Tennesaes, old, ‘Tenneasee, new Virginis, old... RTOOXN, Weatorn Union...... 885 Pacifio Mall. ..., 1D roas, United Shtupl:x. N&w York Central, Torro Hitite . Terre Liaute ptd....s 16 Chicago k Alton,....10 Ohicago & Allon pfid. 110 Ohlo & Misatesippl.. 103 Indiana Central..... 43 Chl., Bur. k Quincy.118 L 03" | Hannibsl X 8¢, Jos.. 10X 1103 Tliinots Cen| Cloveland & Dittsbirg Northwestern ... Northwestern pid O, & L, 6 g 21072§ Union Pacifio bonds, 105} MINING BTOCKA. Bax Fraxcisoo, March 31.—~The following are the closing quotations of mining stocks ¢ Can;nlld&'d Virginia.. 85% Ol Yollow Jacket. Emplt REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filsd for record Friday, March 81% OTTY PHOFERTY. Slatast, 125 ft & of Thirty-seventh st, of, 25 120 ft, dated March 90, $ 2100 935 1t o of As Van Buren at, 18 1.10x09 310 ft, Iatod March 20 5,200 Butterfield t, 312 2-10 1t 8 of Tweniy-aevenih 8t, w1, 25103 1t (No. 43), datod Fob, U,... 7,00 285% ft n of Thirty-thirdst, w1, 5133 3-10 ft, dated June 10, 1813, 800 Irving piace, 20434 {t 1 of Marrison at, f, 20z 193 3-10 {8, datod Fab, 1.ee e .. 7000 Tackson st, B4 £t o of irving pisce, s 1, 16312 1t, dated March Ohy.uevecenngae veee 4500 “Wabesl av. 80 £t & of Madison e, 6 f, 81 6-10x 1 1t daed March 24 (8t Francis Xavior Female Acadomy to Michael Burke)..,..... 60,750 River st, 131 6-10 ¢ w and & w from Michigan v, 0 3 £, 45 810260 1t, dated Fobu 1T,....0. 30,000 Milwaukeo av, 34 7-10 16, 0w of Ashiand av, 2,06 UxI00 1t, and Bulldiogs, dated Mazch Angusta s, A w cor Pauiina at, n 1, 251003 1, ated ATARCh 13,1000suses o 1,00 Carroll 0, n w cor of 8t John'a PIaco, a f, 13§ X119 1t, datod Aarch 23.... essveseras 1,000 Annst, 135€t n of Fulton 8, e f, 23380 1t, dated Fob, 10,eesveenen evesacsay D800, Western av, 9 ft 8 of Adama sf, e f, ix1131¢, datod MSFch 29,vuevesens o iees 6,000 onorost, 197 ft, & of Monros st, & f, 203135 £t (No. 41), dafed March 27 teeveres 10,750 LaSalla at, 100 ft n of Locust st, w f, 252161 11, daled March 30...ocseeees. 4,375 LaBhllo of, 123 £& n of Locuat at, wf, 2851 11, datod March 10, sodes GATE Dix'st, n 0and s wend s o cornars of Fifih a d 7, dated March 23, Henry Tred E.Th Helmbolz,, . 85,000 Maratitield av, 20 7t of Taylor at, 100 ft, dated March 1., 2,500 BOUTH OF OITY LIMITS, 7 MILes OF COURT-NOUVAE, Champlain av, 200 ft n of Forty-thirdat, w f, 252126 {1, dated March 50, (] Iiyde Park av, between Forty- d Dinth ats, w'f, 652172 £, dated March 25, e COMMERCIAL. The following wero the recoipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the twouty-four hours ending ot 7 o'clock on ¥ridsy moruing : TEOKIFTA. ) SHIPNENTS. 1m0, |1, ! 1870, | 1670, Flour, brls., 11,7351 12,309 Wheaf, bu... ssioll 10,311 TR T 0,900} 6,817] Ao 325, 361,000 3 40,950/ 23,0401 100, Liva tiogs, No.. Gartle, No. Blieop, No, idew, Ia, Highwines, brls Iay, tons y K Lumber, No,ft, 3,419 86: Z’ID,I,MI,’.‘W Bhinglos, No...' | 474,000 2,014,000 Salt, brla, o 00| N7 1,880 Touitry, Ua.,..] 12,304 19,129 10 Poultsy, coops, 3| 122! Gume, plgs.... 5 Pif Exgs, pkgs. .. ms! 1,501 Clieese, bxs..,.[ 1,00 674 Gr. apples, brls 240 1,13 Boant, bues.oi sio] 3,168 Withdrawn from stors on Thursday for city con~ sumption ¢ 3,807 bu wheat, 382 bu corn, 1,040 bu oats, 1,430 bu rye, 208 bu barley. The following gram was inspected into store om ¥rlday moming: & cars No, 1} N, W, wheat, 27 s No,2N. W, do, 2 cars No, 1apring, 20 cars No, 2 do, 21 cars No. 3 do, 18 cars refected do (00 wheat); 4 cars high-mixed corn, 60 care No, 3 do, 8 cars now- mixed do, 8 cars refocted do (0 corn); 4 cars white oats, §cars No. 2 do, 9 cars rofected do, 1 car no &eado do (16 cala); 4 cars No. 3 Tye, 1 cars rejocted to; 1 car Xo, 2 barley, 1 car No, 3 do, Total, 181 cars, OF 02,000 bu. Inspected out: 13,487 bu wheat, 26,110 bu comn, 1,640 bu cat, 9,663 bu rye, 3,060 bu barloy, A resolutiun was offered on ’Change yosterasy by Georgs Armour, which will bo submitied to & vote to- day, It s to the effect that tho Board hold no session on Tucsday next, bocause of the occurrence of an clection on that day, The resolution will probably be sdoptod,—1f wo may judgs by tho applauss with which tho reading wan recelved, A lengthy letter of oxplanation from Ar, parily in reply to complainis made in Ohm?:;b&h::: coived hera yestorday, and extracta from it wera posted on *Obange.” Afr, D, admita that in cargocs off coast thero is sometimes nothing dolog for a week togetber, but claims to do the best Bo €an in his quotaions, Unsophisticated peoplo are apt Lo aupposs that whon & market 14 absolutely inactive, the best that can be dono 18 to report tha fact faithfully, snd not to mark prices up or down by means of & process which is not much botter than guess work, A good deal of disaatiaface tlon has boon expresyed here with tha Beerbohm dta- patelics, and tho letler reforrod o 1 not spparently calculated to romovo that dlasstisfaction where it ex- fsta, We donot sssumo fo ssy how much ground thers has been for complaint {n the past, The Biritish warkols ars far mors difticult to quote than ourw, for ‘more than one reakon, and it may be that Alr. B, givos prices as closely as possible. It is, however, quile posstblo for n reporter over there (o fall into tho mis- take of eupposing that bocause thisisa producers” merket that therefore everybody Loreisa * bull' That would be a blunder wortby of tho original Jolnny * Jull ¥ himself, but,aa the sged Taraclite ro- marked, *“ We have scen all this bofore,” ‘The wchr Golden Flecce waa chartered for aboug 83,000 U rye to Buffalo on private torms, It was ru- morod thiat & charter was made for Kingston ir: the afe terucon, Buffalo rates wero 4@4X0 on corn and 43 @8¢ on wheat, tho outaids belng the asking rates. The loading produce markets were ratbor quiet yos. terday, eapeclally for the last of the month, The re- wult of the whisky {rial was & toplo of sbeosbing in. terest (o very many operstors, and it wss discussod at grest length In many parts of the room. At one time trading was nearly suspended, while & more than usual- 1y warta debate waa in progress Lotween two promie Reat members. ‘This made tho sggregato of trading somewhat less than 1t would othierwiss have been, ‘Thero was a moderato business doing u tranafers in some dopariments, bul the March deals seomed to bsve been nearly sll clearsd out of the ‘way previoualy, and there was leas o de 3y arranging "wero roported of 70 tons at $11.00811.35 on track and THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 187%6~TWELVE PAGES, for April dellverias than was generally expected. The | @1.041: 5,400 bu No. 8 do at 01a; 2,400 bu rajocted do 2,633 2.00 welurer waa fine, but not trusted to keop olcar, and no ;"(;‘(" v‘whfl;ie i p’;:flnb_’wg ape h\l’xl‘umqo: u"n‘ tala; and P " 00 200 1 by * 116 "Tol , . o~ spesdly increass In recelpta s snticipated, Adrices Mixnrsora WREAT—Was fuiet and ateady, the de- | poried quiet at the ulnnxe(ltr\nlnl(nnu Oarbon, 113 from tho country confirmed the newa, sent in the pre. | mand Loing rather light, Salss worn reported nf 1,300 | degeecn toat, 14@143403 do Tllinnin Jegal teat, 180 do. vious dsy, to the effect that the Fnfl!llnfl of tho rosds | bu No, 2 at $1.03% 7,600 hu da regular at SLN,\&‘: sud r’rvell. 15@1840; mow whito, 150 teat, 17i6¢a1803 do and flelda {s almply horrible; ' The one cannot be | 2,800 bu by sampli $1.03.a1,19, Tolal, 11,600 b, lieadlight, 178 degrees, 180; extra wintor lard oll, ovelod oot mon by otber siled wntil o vast quantity | , CORN—\Waa inodoratsly active, and advanced §(@ | 81.13; No. 1, 07@oso; Nov 3, Th@tto; lintood, raw, N 3 600 'bolled,’ 63c; whalo, winter bleached, T@f0e} abefm, $3.15@248% nestatoot oll, atrictly pire, H.15 0 from the_closlng prices of Thuraday, though ro- B, 1.20; do cxtrs, 66¢1 do No, 1, 8307 hankoll, 850 atraita, T ported dull and Ko lower in New York, while Liver- pool was tame, atid closed 84 per 490 Ita lowar, Thero of wator haabeon dried or drealned from the surfaco, and tho seeding-time promises to beoneof the latest known in many past years. ana otlor auinping demand lier, and & fow moro | Glo;’ plumbago oll, 633Ts0; turpontine, i@ive} ordey Lio country 0 buy alioad, in addition to | naphths, deodorized, 03 gravity, 135 @14 0! West Virs Dry goods wers In’beiter domsnd than during the | Sriles {8 from tye countey fofuxy shoig, SR LS | Tika'olt Mt 20 Qeg.s 8505 Bavaraly 30 deg 806 afele innalry from wanted for March, the deals for that month being alroady out af the way, Thostrengthiof tho maekot wan acpendent, as in"iho cate of wheat, cliofly upon the weathor, And thebad conditién of the country roadls, which' {a keeping eorn back for the double reason that & good deal of it Ja not 0t to market, and that littlo of It can bp traneported to the depol, A more clouded condition of tho almospherc, which ‘was nccepied a8 a portent of snothier storm, cansed tho market €0 rulo quite strong in tho latter'part of the ecatlom, Seller May opencd st 48%e, and advanced ierogulatly to 49X, closing at 49'¢o, Bellor Juno opening days of the week, but the market was ot ae active aa the trade had reason to expect, The grocery roarket wea moderntoly sctive and firm, Coffees wers quoted stzong at a o advance, with which exception thero wera no prica changes, Birups are higher at the Rast, and aro stronger here in sympathy, but a8 yel without quotable sdvance, Tifcs, apices, sosps, starch, etc, Wero stesdy and firme The bulter market was strong at fully late prices, The supply ia wholly inadequate, and extrome figures ars Todticed, 28 deg., 2XALBC. POUITRY AND EGOS—The market was nesrly bara of ponitry, and good fo ohofco siook was firmer, ” Eags wero anlling at recent prices s Turkeys, 14@160; chick- enx, 12@4a: Hivo do, $1.8088.00 per doz.; ducks, 12@ 12y0: exan, daxai e, [EEDS~Timothy was aclive and firmor at $2.10@ 2,334 for common seod and $2.35@2.37% for prime. .~ lovor was lower un. Quotabls AL 0.5 ax solil_at $1:0@1,35, Afillet sold at b3c, and Hungarisn at 48@ likely to prevail for some time to coms, Cheoss was | £old st ki @i¥%e, closing st dyie. Eellor July | S0c. sold at 403(@d07ic, closing at " 40%o. Regular BALT—Remains quiel. Following ars the quota- Arm sl S@UaN0 for pose o faney graden. NoWINRIOW. | o,a et oS KA ranmodat $57(@duiie, claaing | tonat - Onondaga and Bapiuaw, Anec $1.8: 40, $1.40; wan developed fn the d and canned goods } t%auis,” Receipts Of No, 2 or high snixed dated this | ordinary cosrse, $1.70; dairy, without Logs, $1.73; markets, Fish were 10 good demand, with pricea gon- | woek elosed at 47io. Cash nalos wore reparted of | dairy, with bsgs, $3.50: Axhton dairy, per sack, $4.60, erally Airm, Ooal and wood woro dull, as wors alo | 39,200 bt No, 3 at d0@ATHc; 7,000 bu now high mixed | TEAS~Tho market was dovold of new features, st 430 for regulsr, and 44@450 for fresh receipta; 2,00 bu now mixed at 43y@ddo; 2400 tm re- Jrcted st 40@40%e for requiar, and dio for gilt- ‘adged recolpta : 0,000 bu by samplo at 43@4T0_on track; and 2,400 Du do at 45@400 fres on board cars. A stendy modorate movement was reporied at unchanged prices, Guxrowbzn—Common, S8@4lc; good do, d3@ 4o medl“m,(sflm:gmd do, 63@bte} tlnn, 6@ M0c; fineat, 0:4A080; cholce, 10@780; choleeat, 2030303 fancy, $1.10@ leather, tobsoco, bagging, painis, and olls, The lnmber markot was quiot and unchanged, Trade at country points fa nearly at & stand.atill, in conse- quance of the miserable roads, hence few orders for . 203 good do, 40@43¢; medium, 43@48a; good do, 6@ lamber ars coming forward. ‘Total, £9,800 b, i 3 ] A i 3 OATS-—\Wero in iitle better demand, and steadler | B3of fine, 63@G8a; finest, 88@63a ;3 cholos, 6I@OAS: Wool was quiet and stesdy, the lght Btocks | ror £utures bint lower for cash, The reolpts wers light, | cholcoat, 10@T50. JApANE~Common, 33@Ho; good and steady Western demand preventing any noticeable | hnt mors cash oats wero offered, while thero was littlo | common, 3&3d8e lam, 40@4%0; good medium, 4@ sTmpatby with tho Esstern markets. Broomorn, | demand, mostof lin March contracts having been | 0007 fino, 80asio; fingat, 85:2000; ctiolce. 60080; ider, and hops wore unchanged. Timothy scod was | JEC+i0usly provided for. \Tho wanrkot opened drmer, | cholecst, '#3@iss, Ootbnos—Common, 33%0; 0od 1n di d, and lo othor kinds tot, but poon_ weakoned, declining tully fia for | comman, 33338c; medlum, 4M3430 ; good medinm, in domand, and frmer, whilo othor kinds wero quiol, | eyyh apd sbout o for options, good | 43@46c; fine, 48@00; fineat, 55@580; cholco (0@020: clover bolng casler, Ilay was in moderate request [ denl of tho trading was in seltlement. c\t‘uvl&m. T8@80e, OD—Was in light demand at $3.50 and $1.60 for ‘maple and becch—delivered. EAL—Tho offoring were largo and prices lower at 3%@8 Mo for common fo chalce. '00L—Continuca to meet with moderste m?nlry from Western manufacturers. Thers iaa disposition to soll tho wool as fast &h ponsible to propars for tha now clip, but tho market 46 teadyy aa tho atock o supply left 1a thio West 1a small and all of it will prob- ably bo taken by home manufsctirers. The Eastern markots are {1 &6 unsottlod state, but tho fact docs not appeat to have much Influenco on prices heraat pros- ent, Following ore the market prices, Bmall lota are sometimea sold by partics not In the trado at slight concessions, but such salon form no_criferion of tha offerings woro fair, while tliora waa little domand, few | market : Tub-washed, prime, £0@83c; do, POOE to buying orders belng in, Seller April opened at 60}¢c, | Rood, 44@300: washed floscs, fine, good conditioned, 40 and declined to 59X, closing at 80@600. Eeiler { @dlc; mnedfimwflm do, 42@440; unwaahed, fino, Moy eold at 630 down to 60X, closiog at (0X@0lc, | lieavy to light,45@280; do, modlum, 30@330; pulled, March wan quiet ot 89%@00c. ~ fiegalar rold ot Busce | avorago, 2@doe, and fresh at 6o, No. ) was quiet at 400, and refoct HAILROAD ¥RIIGITS—Following are the rates to ot O0c. Caah saics wore roported of 11,200 bu No, 2 at | tho given Esstern pojuta : B0)¢(R6%e; 800 bu rojocted at 0c, winter recelpts; 1,800 Flour Grain Fparlh and stesdy, prime upland botng scarco snd firm. ‘Groen fruils wero in fair request and firm, Vory litilo poultry was offered, and higher prices werc readily obtained from retailers, FONEIGN INTORTATIONS Tecelved at Chicago Customs March B1, 18763 J. Vo Farwell & Co,, 10 cases dry goods; Frank Biurges & U0, 1 case scodn; Fleld, Lelter & Ooy, 60 caven dry goods; North Ghicago Rolling Mill dompan, 70 tons apicgel iron, Dutles collectod smonnting to$10,503.33, PACKING BTATIATiCH. o the Edtior of The Chfenqo Tribune The officlal report of packing operations for the soason of 1675-'70, published at Cincinnatl, shils it may be entirely roliable, is novertheless at beat but an. incomplate statement of the actial production, and thereforo fitrnishes no gulds to a dealer, ‘This statemont utlorly omita all information relstive Betler May soll at 311:@350,and closed at diic, April sold at 313@330, and closed at the inside, AMarch ‘wan nuiet at 33%c. Cash soll at 333334 o for reguiar, a2 5330 for fresh rocelpts, nud refocied at 273c. .Oash_ salen were reported of 10,200 b No, 2 8t $i@ $3e; 600 ba refectod at 27307 1,200 bu by samplo at $Hi@3da on track; snd 1,200 bu do at @Yo frea on board, Tolal 32,300 bil, RYE—Vvas in befter requeat, and firm at 600 for frosh No. 2, and G4 @050 for regular, Tho roceipls wora largor. Soller May wan quoted at 65, and April at GSc, Bales: 800 bu No, 3 at 60c ; 800 bu by samplo at 6 fren on board. TARLEY—Wan quiet, closing 1o lowor than on the provious ovening. Tho receipta wera small, but the Meats Ao lhs Sememirac by hogn Ini by samyplo st 606@§1.00, Total, 13,800 bu, yCilssgoto— ~ perbrl in bulk, s, @ 1001 2 LATEST, o! ! Juhar 6T bogs packed in L Woel Iurhe In tho afterngon moss pork ws qulet and oteady, | Toston X T4 0 ATRNR PRSI e Joau than 7628 as,001 | Yith sales of 250 beln solor May ot $2..77. Lacd waa | Phiiadelp moom oy Numbor of live hogs sh1wped from Chicage 4 falrly activo and firmer. Hales 3,000 tes at $13.85 r;‘u'a“dm 33 39 alone in 187510 lass 1ha% 10 1874-116,...s 410,121 | 107 April, $1L0IY@ILS for May, and §14.20 for | Porlbodocsessvereen 0 &8 3 o, Wheat was qniot and steady, Sellor 3ay nold af TataL atOR Iy caents sinisii 0% | $1,0131,07y, closing at 41,07, Aprii closod at $1.02)7 Namber of tierces [4rd mado 166 than in 1874 5y pack @103, Juine nold at §1.03, e e iavient | olam ,Ufiorr’l‘ s stromgae carly,closing the samo a8 on Tom; Sheen, hange, al LI @40)¢0 for May, 453 i for Juno, (amitiodn the Bincinnathtatemadly; . and b @405 for Juty. | Aprl eold s 0R@UC, 4918 Number tlerces sctually short.., Yarloy sold at wyatociiay, A befng 14 67,100 per cent lons than fn 1674175 (nalead of | ens pork waa qulet and » sbade essier, olostng st L, s tek P eotint of shortaner in slupenents | $22:42}4@3245 for Aprtl, $2.73%@I275 for Msy, and G000 S8 10, e e $206@43,00 for June. 'Scllor the year was offered at 6600 from any other point than from Chrcago, 000 i 810,75 maobid ot 4o receipla of ve Logs slico tho clowo of tho pack- | ® Lo 'was In inodorato demand aud frm st $13.87 et o e P ot hentt Joos than forfhre soroe: | for April, $14.05 for Sfay, and 314201422 for Jurio, 00 spundiog ‘month of last year, ahowlag that tho do- s s well ALYl AL ST Xl Kollec Alay clency [n supply coofinucs 14 about tho sumo atio 2 1,55 28 durlng the racking season. i =L "In viow of thess fugts and-tho Tavages of the hog GENERAL MARKETS, Totalouuerssreranssnecsnss 128 10,004 2,620 ALCOTIOL—Was nteady at §2.14. DROOM-CORN—The dlemand continuss moderato and chiofly for small lots to aupply tmmediato sants, Following are tho prices : Choice burl, 8300; No. 3 hurl, 7@8c; cholce medinm, 7@THo0; good medium brush, 0@G3g0; falr Inalds and covers, 6@3jc; fn- forlor, 4@4Xe; crookod, BR0e. DUTTER~Tha recolpta show very Uitlo it any in- crease, and, although tho extremo prices for #omo timo past rullng have senalbly dlminished the consumption demand, the market retalns its firm tono. Ghofco to fanoy grados sro acaree, and ata likely to continue ko for somo timo to come, but in common to govd gradea chiolers, the continued senaing to macket of lan hogs, winle corn is cheap, and tho prospect of Yery hign prices for hog product in the futuro ia so favorable, seoma a wretched policy for farmers, Guanaxn, WOOL, Harding, Gray & Dewey, of Doaton, report the mar- Xob in that city for last week as followa: There hoa been s fale demand for domastie wool, but the number of good responaiblo buyers aro limited, and as thia i tho only class lolders sre willing to seil to in the presont uncertstn atato of crodits, prices have been Tmlunlly deeliniog, and on all kinds of flecoe wool prices are from ‘4330 per I Tower than a fow weeks ago, and it would be {mpossi- ble to foree sales oxcept at still further concossions, CATTLIE~The arrivals wero sgain heavy boyond all expectations, smounting to 4,923 head, and making & total for tho eek up fo laat night of 25,050 Lead,~s largor number than over previously reported for a like period, Dosplie tho larga supply snd tho fact that tolegrams from tho East held out no encouragomont, ther wos & satisfactorily activa and fairly steady mar- ket, New York, Albsny, Boston, Plitsburg, and the less important Live-atock markets hod o lberal ropre- sentation of buyers, botwoen whom_the bulk of the nupply, latgo aa It was, was diaposed of, Pricos lad about thosamorango s on the previous day, viz: $3.00@3,25. ¥ow of tho offerings, howover, wers good enough to command abova $4.76,’ In fact most of tho transfers were at prices bolow $4.65. Local butch. Tino fathorcer Tk worebt monthis ot mrmmeoations, | an early increaso fn the supply may rcasonably bo vera at L fackurors havo materiaily roducad the amount. of my. | Jooked for: Gholco o fancy yellow, 33@0o: modinm | O T EL003 4007 feadern, $10G4.50: und ship, chinery {n operation, and the consumption of wool ia | to good grades, 25@30¢; inferior to commou, 168 | Nosed sleady. 7 smallof at (ho preseat (ims than for sorao years D3tk | za0r common (o choivo ol 20@306. t oamaex manes Goods are still quite dull and aro selltag at low and | ~oF i No. _Av, Pri unsatisfactory prices, and oven at prosuat fow prices | LAGGING—Pricos wero tho ssmo os huvo booa cur- ;LA 8060 John Wallwork to Alariin, To DIOUL. evaorssarsase Rosenbaum & B, to for wool, manufacturers sppear o bo quito indifTerent Tont for sovoral woels past, ruling steady sa follows ; about supplics. Tho proapect of sny Linprovement in Stark A, 20%0; Poorless AA, 250; Lowlson, 8603 onroo. the manufactaring bisiness appears to be sbout as A 503 h S Tomote as gver, an oven aftor uslug il {he procane | AL0BlAUD, 260} Ontario, 25a; Amecioan A, 20; Awos. | o Monro, tions possible {n placing wool, the risis of tho trado | X038 2¥c; Ofter Greck, 2oj burlap bags, 4 bu, | - Fo Monros.. are likely to Lo greater than usual for somo timo to gfi@“%flémfllg &I:‘-i!:g'@lflc: guanles, single, 1434 To O'Birien 0, 3 e CHILESE—Stocks of fina gaodsare very light, and | L0 Bleadendosmo. PROVISIONS, 10G PRODUCTS—Wers netvous snd somowhab ungeltled, though the movoment of prices was re- stricted to s amall range. Mogs were stoady, with ocly & moderate supply, but Liverpoa) was easicr, and Now York understood to bo tame, which would probably have mado our market dull but for the work of tranafer, and the filling of aherta, which 11 general. will undoubtedly be cntiroly axhausted bofore prima now choose makos its appearance; hensa thors s o confldent fecling among holders, and full figuros aro belug domanded, Tho supply of lower grades, aizo, i Iess than at tlis timo last year, A steady, falr busi- ness Is in progress at the aunexed ~quotations: (lllood to fancy factory, 12@1li}o; lower grades, 6@ c, COAT~—Trade was quict at nominally unchang- ol pricea: Lackawanna, range and nut, $10.00; do James Jackson to Bwift & I, ‘Ta O'Brian (cOWS)iures Jesse Adams to Monroe, . I, Green & Co, to Bwartz (siock- 1y i1 order on the last busineas day of ths month, o8¢, $0.00; camnel, $T.00GT.60; Erle, $7.00; Dlossburg, | o &) 8 Maas Ponu—Wan less ctivo, and doclined 3%@So | 100@T60: Wocking' Valley, $0.00% Tudiaan block, | - 70 Haker brl, thongh oponing Tallwr firm. Thore gas | 30005 Dallimoro & Obio, $6.00: Tiiinoln, $1.0041.60. ¥ For el (OUgh, OpERiTE i COUPERAGE—Tackers' goods wero in modorste | 120 Flyma, vory littlo demand for future, axcopt in changing | requost at 905 for pork-barrels and $1.10 for tlorces, Rador & liced Bre over, but cash fots were n boiter request. for ship- "ISI{—Labrndor herring wore quotad firm § othier- ‘V,‘l’."'l,\}"n'-“’ Bassott & Co, ment, prices varylng ratlier widoly nocording to tio | wino tho position of tho matket was unchanged. Job. | L0 Mouroo i Vora roport n fair local snd country demand at the range of pricea folinwing : No, 1 whitefish, 16-brl, $5.00; No, 3 do, $L60@4Y0: No. 1 frout, $1,00; No. 1 sliors mackerel now, X-brl, §12.60@ 13,003 No. 1 bay, $9.0@ $.25; No. 2mackero), 3g-brl, $3.008.25 ; family mac; erel, i-brl, $0,23@0.50; No. 1 shoro kits, Iargo, §2,00 No.' ‘1 boy "kits, $1.60: largo famuy kits, § Lank codfish, $4.75@5.00 ;' Georjte's codfiah, $3.50@5. 7 Lavrador herring, split, brls, $7.73@8.00; do -br u.wgbwa; Labrador herring, round, brls,$6,5026.75; 110 3-ri $3,50@3.75 ; scalod Liorring, per box, 400 ; No, 1 horrlog, Sd0: Columbta ver safmon, 1¢-brl, $5.00. FRULTS AND NUTS—This markot lisd 1o spaclal- dato of packing, Balea wero rizportod of 530 bris cash 2t $22.45@22.72%¢; 0230 brla puller April at $22.40@ FL60; 5,250 brls seller May st $20.72%@22.80; 3,250 brls sollar June at $22.05320,005 160 brls soller Jaly at $23.25@23.30; and 500 bris selier the year at $19,00, Tolal, 16,930 brls, The market closed ‘tame ot $11.45 caah, selier March, or scllor April; $22.75 soller Mey; and §23,00 seller Juze, Prime meza pork was norainal at $21.00, and oxtra prima at $10.23. Laxn—Was moderately sctlyo, and firmer early nder & fair demand, but weakentd later, and clooo: 100 1ha lower than the previous evening, in aymn. To Keefer, : ly now featurcs, Prunes, currants, raisins, and [eibywithadscline of 04 per 113 s tn Liveryool, orples wero in ‘good deinonr, whilo othor lines 3 loa were reported of 112 tos cash at $13.173¢: 3,230 tea | ruled aall, Prices wore unchangod: FonetaN—Dates I, hnd t 1 sellex Aprit ot $13,806410.85; 0,250 tca seller May at | pow, 1@75¢0 ; tigs, Iayers, 143160 3 Ss, drums, mew, | §; Andemson ta Doud... ocov . 38 = $11.05@14.05; and 2_.7 U tes soller Juno st $14.12%@ 11@190 5 Turkish pruoes, now, 6%@70 ;: I'ench H. It, Ilenry Orrtll ‘alxel. U] L, 70 14,2%, Toll, 16,30 toa. Thomarket clesed tamoat | prupes, kegn and boies, B@Ho: raisias, lagors, new, | 060 Adsma & Qo, lo Morris & $10.6356@10.85 for casli or mollor April; $I4.00B14.02%¢ | $2.00@3C0} looao Muscatel, Now, $7.00@3.40; Valen Watzol .., 478 for My $ULL1@1L20 for June; and SUIGIUAD | @ilxTiyo; Zanto currantaTig@Tao : cltroll, H@c, | T0 Mortiuadal et for July, iotees Douzsrio—Aldon oplos, 18150 Micuigan spolen, | %0 O'Firlen., iz Mxita—TWoromore active for tuture deltvery, with | dyadicos poachien, halves, “13@i2x0; do, mized, 0 Roeenholn 410 Yery littlo dolng Ln carh lots, and middles sdvanced | 1@1lo ; 'do, pared, 174@18cx: blsckbierrion, 114@ | o T P- Thompaon..... “n al ‘“ G per 100 Ba, thoug] % vy 1 wna roported | 120; raspberries, 3@340; pitted cherries, 32@34c, | Oonover & lal 5 i & lower. " Tlio demmiand for uhipmont waa pxcesdingly | Nors—Filberts, 11@1130} Ahnoods, Torragons, 10k To Mouroe., 45 Ught, and the marlict closod dull, in sympatby with | @3a; Naplos walnuts, Tow, 10@170 ; Erenoh’ wi Ta Sfouroa 450 pork aud land, Uales were feborted of 90.000 1 | iuute, ‘now, 131007 Grengblo malnnis, 164@ o Mourgs..ic:suiss e 4 shoulders dight} at 8)(0: 1,060,000 tos short ribs at 120 { Nrazlts, T310%o: pocans, Texes, 1 @12)501 Wiy | Dopsieys, W. & 0. (0 Eaitiiag, 478 cash, $11.05@12.00 sclier April, $12.20@12.35 for May, | mington peanuts, B@8kc; Tennsssce paaniits, 5@uo; | L douroo, s snd £12.43@12.60 for Juna; 20 boxcs long cloaraat | African peatmts, SEGKE. b To Monroo, 43 A13e. Tho following was Lo closing rang of prices: | GREEN FRUITS—Wero steady under » modorate | 10 Munroo. . 4,05 onl-"labg (Kb, ¥ ghott lmwry fzom the retail trade, Good to choico apples, | Lo Qreenwald, 460 dora, cloar, $1.50@4,50 per brl: Measing granges, $4.76@3.23per | Lo Greemnald, b a1 box; Valoacia do, §11.00@ 1100 por case; lemona, $4.50 | £ (iroenwald. Lo :'_“, i (»:liuw porbox. Orsugesana lewons in large Loxes, o, u‘l‘:nkhnr'n 7. :Aflg 8 11K GROCERIES—Thero wan a buoyant tono to the cof- | X0 Dallas (stockers). a1 | e s BN % | feo market—growing out of the reported further ad- | 10 Dickson & B. (F £87 448 O L LTI 4 % | yancoof a i(@X0at tho seabosrd,—and our quols..| Bunker & Cochran a8 da Long and short cus-nndr!nnled at 1340 cash, and | tions were moved up another 1o, Sugam, sirups, and | 10 Monrod,, 183 . 46 120 weller Aurl, bozed s green Luma. 1{@13X0: | molasses wore frm; indced tiore wora no'ovidencoa of | £ Allorton LT aweet pickled do, 19%@1lo: Oumberiands, 12c, canli | woskuess iu sny articlo ln tho list, and willi s fow days [ XoBlorria & Waizel...... 1i: 44 or seller March long-cut hams, 19X@13Kc, bozed; | of ploasant westhor and tho feauiling iniprovement 1a | .10 E. C, Groon (stockera) e bacon hama, 4@10c. kasx—1Vas quiet at 06@Jc, o tradoa general @;’,‘,‘:,‘3’,‘:5.,.‘" prices may ressonably noked for, - o: e ‘DEEY FPRODUOTS—Wero stesdy and quiot at $10.60 Tan, . = s Lou- | ToKaln & ¥.. @11.00 for meus, $11.50G1200. for extia mess, Al | 1abercr gpaioos OM@UKO; Carolins, T@TA(0; Lou- | 4G fiahn & 3 $24.00@24.50 for liamms, Corinra—0, G. Javs, 304@31x0; Javs, No. 3, 77%¢ | . To Finkboro, TaLLow-—Was quoted at B3(@83¢c, (@U8%0 ; choice to fancy Hio, 33@23%c; good fo prime “-TU, ll\;fl"-ur-o Toring Bros: & Gor 10 Metweil ‘To Kahn & ¥, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wss quiet snd stfady, There wass fair demand for low grades for shipment, but stocks of this claas have been so much reduced recently that very little was offored; and the befter grades, which are in falr stock, wero not much inquived for, Hales ‘wero reported of 100 brls winters at $5.75; and 925 Lrls pring cxtras, partly at$5,00@5,35, Total, 428 brls, Tho market closed qulct st the follawing rango of prices : Cholcs winter exstras, $6.50@7,60; common to good do, $4715@5,50; spring oxtras, $5.00@4,60; good do, $460@4.90; cholce do, $3.00@3,25 ; patents do, $0,60 (7.25; Minnesots, $1.76@0.25 ; spriog superfines, $3.00 @3.80; ryo flour, $4,00@4,16, Bnax—Wsa more sctivoand easlor, the market de- ¢lining about 600 under an excesa of offerings, Bales do, ‘ig@%lo; common 10 fuln U@xe; ronat [ ] ing, 104@20; Blngaporo Jav; 2o ; Cokta Itk Xollorat, M, x&mn“ Barniatbo a kaato " “$@3o;, | o Hersh, M, & Co...0 BUaaus—Pntent cut loaf, 11¢@11%0; crusked, 113¢ | To Beuder il'»ch @1135c; powdered, 115@I1X0; gravulated, 107;@110; | Lo Bender {stockers A, standard, 10i0; do Nu. 3, 10@10)¢c; D, n,'rj@ Do; extra 0, Us@D3e; ONo,3, U370 ; yellow O No, 1,00 cholco browd, 83@h30’ falr' to primo do, BX@t3go; common do, T(@Yc; cholce molasses si- gar, Ky @950} common to good do, K@8Y0; Now Orleans, 1@KYc, Hinurs—California suga™lost drips, 70@720; dis. mond drips, $1,0621.10; siiver drlpe, extra fine, 6@ 0303 IQM sugar-liouso sirup, 6035303 oxtea do, S8g Guc; New Orleans molasses, chiolce, 63@080; do, priine, 83@580; do, common ta gaod, 48@80¢; Porlo ltico. mo- launes, 48@5600; common molasses, $3@4vc; Llackstrap, 293300, H‘l-xcu—uhplu, 11A1T50; cloves, 53@ST0; cavsla 80@:20; pepper, 172/@180; nutmegs, $1,23(31.23; Cal- cutta mnger, 1x@1oxc. Hoavs—Truo llue, 64} German Mottled, 65370} ‘To Bhamburg Qrogory, Cooley & Oo. to elbel 'To Blonroo. To Hoy & Co. toarrive. ‘White Lily, 6@0i(ci White Itose, 8@06i0; Jtoyal Ba- | St.Johu & Drown to Morrls MinnLiNos—Halos were 10 tons at §14.00 on track, Yo, 636003 Bavon Imperial, 6o Goldun West, 6%@ o 1}!?‘}3’('50-.) Com-MgsL—Coarse was nominal at §17.60 per ton | “hranen—Excelsior, laundry, 63@7c; do, gloss, 8% | Lo Plolizors on track, @b} Kingsford, pure, 73{03 do, sil- | _ To Morrls & Waixel.,, 0 Brown, Thompson & G0, o hor oy .0 10 11, B, Mallory & Dro, to Monroe. 25 ‘To Moaroo, .18 ‘To douroe. ‘To Morrls & Walzel, ‘To Bol ver glosa. U@V 0} do, corn, 1063103, MAY—Ugilaud Drairio was acazca and firm, $12.00 be- ing tho price for very cliolcs, Comuou hralrio was pliattul sndslow, Timolby'was upchanged. Tim- othy, $12.504@13.00; No. 3 do, $11,60; <mized do, $10,00311.00 3 prime upland prairfe, $11,00@11.60; No. 1 pratrio, $9.0030.00; slough, $8,501.60. 1IGUWINES—Wero fu modorate’ demand, with ratlier Hght oferiugs, holders not being anous to soll at the ourrent quotatlon. Tho market waa unchanged, Balo was reparted of 160brls at $1,07 par galion, HIDES—Tuo demand I8 moderate, but the receipts avo small and prices consequently rulo stoady, though carlier aud fore/gn markets ara reportod dull sud. ube sattled, Tho recelpts conaist largely of damaged atock, which sella at varlows prices, Dimaged or griby ides'sro quoted at 5102 Green city butchiers, @310} groen curod, light aud heavy, 705" part cuced, GK(@ i recn colntry, 85 WHEAT—Waa rather quist, and very ateady, aver- 3¢ing sboul the sama aa tho latest quotstions of Thurse day, and cloaing a shade Lefter, Liverpool and New York wero both quoted dull, the former bolug 12 lower on Callforala grades, But a telegram from Now York veported a docrease Quring last week of 420,000 Lu in the visiblo supjly, and our recelpts wero again B.:?:;'Hh. Minneeota grades making more than onos third of the whols. Thoro waa » modorate demaud {rom April shiozts, snd & fow lota were takon to cover h cuntracls, whilo the fresh receipts of the specu~ Iative grado wero In good request fo carry fnto May, Prowmium leaving 150 per bu aflor doducting atore 8ge cusrged, ‘Tho lower grades were ateady, Tho trading waa chiclly for Ay, and thero weore uot many outalds orders on the floor, tho bustness Lelng mostly lacal, The market was sustalned by the news from 103 green walivd kip, 767 B tho country, rerved to abovo, Noruward s good | calf, 15 axaz Hint Lides, dey kip, and caif ‘Ho; ry eal Of groMn( my froton snd coverud with muow. | malted hided, 120; deacon wking, 45(a30¢, Bheep peits Houthward tho laud 1s sizuply & huge foud puddie. mud | wool eatimated as washod, 5 oceasa: V0@ 332, 1n both the time of FUSTBERWae Mall at Torsaes pricos ¢ Firat anu second cloar, 1 $10,00@...... “Flird clear, 1 ach. DG4 35, . ‘Fhird clear, thick, . 3R, Clear tlvoring, Grst and second, rough,, 10,00 432,00 Clear sldiug, firat and socond, Firat common sdlug., oo ;. i will o y ba defer- mwm-mmlfin of April, even if thers should be 10 more raip, But there sTo the chancs of miore molsture in Aprl, and not & fow are diapowsd %0 expects rainy month, 1f tuls auticipation shouid ‘Do verified, a large area would go unsuwn to wlhea! ‘which would otberwise bo 80 wceded, and tho reuul] 0 0GB~ 0F trais wax moderatoly active at wricon showlug B0 fmportunt difference from thoss ust be s comparatively small crop. The foar of sotne | Flooring, irst common, Aressed, nat quoted, As was $ho cass the day beforo, ack ontcoiae s tnis makes s orts usionn il 1 Fioorine: socgnd Commmon, dress Choine heavy hous Fuled e, while or Tut agbic they lll {n frocly on every Uttls downward, whils very | liox boards, A, tlie tone nrv{!x- warket way weak, Tho former wore fow dare to commit therselvoa further by short-sell- | Lox boards, i, wanted on local packing account st §3.10@8,50 far com- 10 any groat oxtent. sellor May opened st $1.00%, | A wlock buardy nlon to geol, and for tho New England iuarkels at B81LU00 roso to $1L0TNG declined Lo $1,00%5, d: | 4t atock Loardi $9.25(38.80, 'For Philadelphia grades there wero buy. vanced (o 31,073, aud closed at $1,07k. ~Seller April { Oatock Loards ers ot §9.6030.00, Few of claas offored, The sold at $1.013{@1.02%, closiog b $1.U3)¢, which was | Fencing.. < | market closed tirm. also “‘"“E; sud closlug on regulsr No. 3 sprivg, | Cowwon litater, 181 snd’ " Hou savzs, Raoeipts of do dated Llts woek closed st $101, Ol | Jolau ud scastilug, 10 10 24 1t, No. Av, Prics, salos were roported of.49,000 bu No, 2spring at $2.01% | Lath .yuivnivens, James Jackson 40 TUAGD yoerreees 20 188 $3,10 TO OV vssenraunss Btrader, Wadsworth & II To Tabor,. ‘To Armour & To Armour & Co, To Armour & o, To Whito & Co, - To Arnold,.. To Kelloy... Ta ftabinecker, To Btahinecker, 'T6 Crosby,..u.ees .o Horine Bros, & H, to Fowlsr B: ‘T'o Fowler Brot To Itussell & K, 0 Dale..eviorn 8 8. Denney & Redmond to Cranew.... 41 181 810 To Crana, 1m0 803 ‘o Crano, 2N 815 ‘Hall, Pattordon 110 810 T Larkin a5 nos To Anthon; 28 825 Orvis, 20 815 To Tilden, 16 A0 To ticker, 17 810 Densleys, W. 18 810 To Wiiito & Co. 180 810 To Taliorss, 08 810 Dupker & Tiror 1 To Fowl 100 To Brown.... 263 Jolin Wallwork to 163 ‘0 Marah a4 “To Tlden; 108 ‘To Armiou; 208 7To Hoss & Bro, 250 0 Orvik... 219 Rosenbaum & H, 200 To silckor. ..., 1 To Rickor.. ats Gregory, Cool 2i3 ‘To Armour s uiz a9 a3 198 L 203 e 183 198 a0 100 27 11 255 s saesenssiienes @2 Alexander, Casaell & Co. to Fowler m 169 100 BOECP—Under continucd light arrivals, the market ‘msintains an oxccedingly firm tone, Althongh tha do- mand yesterdsy was not specially urgont, it considera~ bly oxcesded the lfl&,ply, and palos were quick at $3,00 @1,80 for common 1o strictly chiolce, An extra Jot of 108 hiead waa sold by James Jackson to Hollls & Co, ot $1,75, Tho drove was ralsed and fed by William and Androw Oliver, of Elmirs, Stark County, Il Theao sheep would probably have brought $4.00 hiad ::‘nnl becn that consfderable mad and wet adlicred to o, BOEZER BALEL, o, Av. Price, Jnmes Jackson to Holls & Co.....303 138 $7.i5 Georgs Adama &0C0,toHallla& Co, TL 97 0,30 Conover & Ifall to O, Connell,.. .170 * 0 025 Lorner Broa, & Co. to 0. Connell., 71 103 .78 1L, E. Malloy & Bro. tollollis & Co. 33 03 6.25 To 0'Briencons o7 8l 50 EAST LIDERTY, Snectal Disnateh to The Chicaro Tribune, EAST LiuEsTY, Pa., March 31—OATTrLE—-Recelpts for the week ending March 30,260 cars of through stock and U8 cars for this market,’ or In oll 5,880 henad, againat 5,373 head the week boforo; Brrivals tis weok moderats; quality generally common to medium; fow’ to oxtra on lnnd; markeb dull and prices off about e good to extes, 1,200 to,500, £3.00 @0.35; fair to good, 1,000.to 1,100, $4.60@4.16; ' com- oD, 000 10 1,000, $1.00:24.25; ' etockers, $3.00@4.23 ; ‘bulls, staga, and cowe, $1.60@34.00; salos for tho wecl, it 1,84, againist 1,290 lnis weok. 900 hoad, agalnst 8,50 the wock Hon—teceift, 11, borora; run light and all sold ot the following priccs 3 $4.10@3.50; rougls, Philsdoiphia, $2,109,50; Yorkers, $0.50@7.00, - Buerp—Neceipts, 12,000 head, sgainst 15,300 the week before; supply fair and solllig well st tho follow- ing pricea : oxtra, 110 to 130, $7.25@7,50; good, 93.to 100, $0.50@0.75 Lair, 80 Lo 00, $5 wedfum, 75 Lo 50, $0,00:35,50; common, 70 10 75, $L.00(L.50, Special Dirpa ol 0 5 Special tek £ The Chirago Tridune, ALDaNt, N, Y., March 81,—Breves—ocoipts, 433 carg, 03 {u'0xcess’ of last wock, The rullngof iho markot 1ias been 40 off from lsat week, will incrensed busincss, Whilo the Lastorn demand has boen larger, tho local wants have increased, New Yorkers having taken mesrly 1,400 hoad, Bales for the week, 3,350 hiead, 000 more ' than last. It hus been an une Profitablo markot for doalers, While a fow may havo madoa littc, Bualo buyera iost Leavily, Hitezr—Racolpls, {9 cars, moro than Last week; markot dull auda’stronz 3o off; salling slowly at @70 for common to good; demand confined to local trade and Eastarn dealers, NEW YORK. Niw Yonx, March Sl,—Dxrves—Recelpts, 1,414, roaking 4,373 for four doys, ngalnst 8,400 at tho samo tlme last woek; flflufl(y ‘mainly common; fow really good cattle offsred; domsnd modoratas market essisr and Srmor; prices, ordinary fo falr stecrs, U@11)0; » fow tops, 113;@1d0, Bitzer—Teccipta, 4,038, making 6,020 for four days, agaiust 0,160 for the same timo last weok: deman good; markot firm} falrly sctive; sustalned prices; Toor {o prime shoop, 613803 8 faw 1sinbs, 8o, . Bwig—Lecoipls, 3,{00, making 12,741 for four days, sgalnat 11,080 at the samo tina lsut woek; nona offerod o, . BUFPALO. Durrato, March 31,~0aTTr.e—Roceipls, 629; total for the week, 8,823; no market to day ; freals arrivals through consiguments, Hxew AND Larpa—Tocelpts, 1,600; total for the week, 11,0005 auarket nctive and alroug at yestorday's quotationa; malos, 1,000. ‘Hoas—Hecelpts, 1,500; total for the weck, 15,8003 merket slow ; Yorkers, $8,2028,43 for fuir to best ; no Leavy sold ; Do demand. BT, LOUIS, 81, Louts, Barch 31,—Hoas—Lower on _low 1ght slippiba, $1.0%81.80; Yorkors, $1.10G810 ] pack: auippiog, €03 Yorke: T0E8,10 5 3 i, $1.75@8.35, i Ly CarTLE~Hieadler; unchanged, OINGINNATL. CrxornvaTt, March $t.—Hoga l‘eld{; falr demand; common to good light, $T4K@B.25 ; Tair to medium heavy, $8.35@8,00 ; recoipts, 1,600; shipments, 1,603, it o7 At MARINE. CHI0AGO. Though this fa ths 1t of April, yet ma- rine business at this port s almost as Mfeloss aa it is in Janvary, The vewel-men aro not at all anxious for » apeedy opening of navigation, and an yet have taken 1o atops ta bring out thelr crafta,,..Tho achr Mocking Dird was the only ‘vossel which arrived hore yeaterdsy, She brought fn & cargo of 06 from Manitowoo, +..Capt. Johin Bweensy, of Ecnosha, has arrived at this dt{h taka charge of the tug Tom Brown, Capt, John Poraw alsa mado hiy appearance here yosterdsy {0 sssumo coutrol of the bark J. Masaton,,,.'Cle schr Summer Cloud towed into dry-<lock yeaterday to ro- colys & thorough _ ovorhauling preparatory to her coming out for the season's busluees.... The tug J, L. lliggie came back from South Ohicago esterday, whers elio Liaa beon towing jce-vesaols dur- Elfl the last two wocks, Hho brought nero the scow uccess, y FLEEWHERE, ‘Tho storm of 1aat Friday did_considersble demsge totho plors at Muinllowdd....The frst schooner to loavo tip port of Bt. Joscrh (his setson waa the Addle, onthe Sdof March, with lumber for Racine, ...The Govarnment (8 bulldlng o now steamboat at Buffalo for tha light-house svevice,,..Tho ice in the Kox Liver at Grocis Lay bogau (G broak up Baturday lasty and tho next dsy tho el _was freo s faras the eyooould roachi....Tha sclir Nowcastls, sunk at Mill Yoint, s as son a8 _lo ‘weatlier will permit....Tho ~astcam-barge Will- Prhos pou_is baing fited out at Milwaukes, snd will utart for Maulsico fa s dsy or two..,,A large ia ou tuo stocka at Dutfalo ¥ et long, 14 foct boam, ¢, 14x10, The contract calls y1,..,Cargo insurance opens at 3 of 1ye cont, oF 80 ocls per $100. On A 1 bulls 03¢ per cont {s now asked....Upon the suggestion of oL, 0. ¥, Itunt, tho Light-i{ouso Boand st Washing- ton hias rocomuieded au appropriation for the srection in Maumes 1iay of pormaneat beacous, - Cfi".’f,'fr YOI 0UL VESSEL-OWNELS, 8 ol ng wise Yo com] o trita kd trus. Ovmers of Yesals plsing o ibe’ ikt who bave been losing mouey Zor the yask dne oF tireo was h aund foot hold for ek complation by yesrn will tako somm comfort fn the follo willconyince thom tiat thay aro not slana o Mok *Tho doprnasion pravaiing In Westems o3 trades, bacause of low eaten of frelghie, hs yispe) conmlerpartIn tho ecean feeighiaga Dislncen vy Rover (n & Maro prostrata condition ihay T it fact, tho prosent gonaratlon of Lusineas man }, 13 known no period when constwisa aud forim et mnorcawas in Ko unmatisfactory 8 condition. Cud: larger number of veanola trading 1o Eirops hays it roturn in balinet, whilo their outgolng earghe ooy zlod at lower figiiren than provailod befor the octs stoam, , The West Indis tradu {a Al A drug, o Joaneltpiring Latween, tho noeth Hido of ow York carey as low a8 $3.80@4.00 por Iy $0.0037.00 wore tho ourront ratos during ah’::',' They Dafora the War, A 600-ihd carrior wonld, thoret! take {n lean tiah $3500 for & homo (rf, stid oy frolalita are equally low, The result fguring ts necestry $o voep from natual coantint trado coal has eocontly Leen taken from ) York and other polnts {n Boston {0 10370 pep (o against $.00 por ton twa or threa years ago, ple carrirs trom Goargla porta to Now ut $5.0030.50, and_Fiorida, $0.50@7.60, - year sluce th ey Ngure," gbey —_—— RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPRTIRR OF Thi wh oy could command mm;: KIPLANATION OF REFERANOR ATANKS. —? Satary,, eepted. ®Bon: d. $Monday Hd T aa oy axaepiel faloads exeeptad, Y I CHICAGOR KORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, i aPaoifia Fart Lin oo, abubugue Day ini 0p aDubqus Night Kz via Olinte; 1 b B aOmaha Night Express,.. %0, B Freean s Butaen WS-l pde L HRNR ak e fun K Bifiiwankee Fant Mla (8uad ey ¥fltwaukeo Mail.., 308, BMllwaukoa Ktpros: 00 py Sifiiwaukos Vussongdr i3, BMilwankeo Paseangor 00 b o #Green tay Sxoross.. TN BMadison & Riroy L 5, 28t, I'aul & Winons. 1k sMarustie Kzpros i afionoya Lako lrpros, el Genava Lake Kapre 00 ‘a—Depoteormor of Wolla and Klazloats, S—Dopoteornerof Ganal and Kinsis-sta. LIM“:?“‘JEA&" CEH"‘I‘AL I'Il:l,.RBAB‘ Depat, a-at., and foof af Tuentysreondy, TYckel-offce, & Clark.el., toutheatt corner of R and af Patsier llouse, andoll, ‘Atlantio Kxprove Ry A el Glenidy gnanp navion L ix, i 18, . 100 . m,f* 7 *Gunday Lz, 1*Saturdayand Aaaday Bs, § Dally, CHICAGD, ALTON &ST. LOUIS. and Chicago, Kaneas City and Denver SAert Zings, mhnflm:.";'nl Side, near Madison-, Oficess At Dapot, and 120 landolph-st, ridgs, Eansas Oityand Denver Fast Ex. 8t. fauls and Bprinaflald Kx....(* 930 . Kt Louis, Bpringold & Toxs Leorla Dag iixprowe, Chilcaxo & Padneah itailrmad Kx Btreator, Lacon, Washington Kx. Jollat & Dwiehit Acoommodation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIG! Arrie, Mall, vie matn llus, . Hpaec! [, 8140 . . RN AN CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &STY. PAUL RAILRDAD, 1 Dnéon Deval, corner Jadison and’ Canal-sis, Ticket 0fiey 83 South Clark~sl,, oppasite Sharman louse, &nd ut Depat; Le Arriv, Wisconain & Minnesotn Thraugh| Day Bxpres: v Tuwa, and ‘aflinessta *9Sa.m,| *:00p.m, '5:08 p, m, |"11:000 oy 100D, m.| 7N pom, Al trains run vin SH{imankeo. Tiokats for NE. Pautan Miancapolisnre good oithi M by Dafon, oF vin Watoriawa, LACrosstr and Winnar 11003 e 08 ST 8 Dol ot ar. moar Gl Lt Leave, Ny Bt. Louis Rxprew CHICAGO, INGTON & YUINCY RA| I Q’BUHI‘LI YMJ’U ILROAD, ” Depots, foot astls, It na-av, and Sixf i Cinat and Sisteenifatse Tickas Oess, 5) G andat depots- Matland Exvrss,, awa and Btreator Mas: Knoxtura, Dubnatie & Sions f_ltulfl Fast Livo, for Umab: Jiansas Uity, Leaveuworin, "ebison & Hi. Josopis Lixn, Toxas Kivress,, Aurora t'smsonger,, AL BDlendate, Utta Aurora Passongor, , ‘Autor Iassonzor Dubmaun & SInaCity 1re Pacitlo Nieht Ezo, for Omabia, .| Kausas Olty, Loavonworth, AL, chison & St. Josepn Jixp., {;ag:r' (}mw.\conmmm | o rove Acconngodatio Downer'atitore Aceommadaty. Kz, Buodars. 1k, atin aturday. $Ex. Monday ERIE AND CRICABO LINE, icket Officss, XY Clark-ai., corner of Washington, Palm Housey wnl at Depor, 123'siehiyancabe, €omsr Siadison, Truind leive Troms £cnorition shwiiding, " b Arrire, Day Expross=Pullman Draw- ing-Roum Blooolng Unra, fol New York without ohance, Atlantfe Express—Puliman 1 8c0 Drawlog-Room nd Hotal Cars., 6:08p, m, o ruaking (5o botel oare tn Now T ork, KANKAKEE LINE Suat Lake und Tieanty- second-sta, Leare, | Arriw, *10:208, m, |* 8:0p,m. 8:00 m o, [* 7:t5a, oma .| B0 m Blooping| 2:10p. . “oniy " From Depots, Tadfanapclls, Loufarillo & Olucin. Taiiamn o Fommav s i nath Rlant Eaprota (datlyyoss CINCINNAT AIR LI Dt tornss Gl o Srp o DI, Leare. Arrive, Izdianspolie, Louterille & Olncln, it 58, m, (* 8:0p. o 108 ™ B:00p. m,| PITYSBURGD, CINCINNATL & ST. LOUIS HAIL34D. m depot corner Clintan and Carvoll-ats. Leate, | Arim. Uril‘nm‘p:l. Dayton & New York| Calimbis 3jia; = B Night itk 8:00p. m.| 7983 PITTSBURG, FT, WAYNEX CHICAGO RAILWAY. * Huaday excopted, § Dally, t Excopt Mondays. § Bt ©cspt Saturdsys and Sundays. BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD, Sruing lava S 1o e or} Sopauion- S ond fo af Tw cond+l, Depol corner Madison-sh ond ;mrluluuqv. City afice, 83 Olark-at,, corner of Wk . Lea drvire, Mornlog Rrpress, 23 n. m.if 808 I ‘Acoanmiodatlon. . ‘x:m i Rkt Evening Kxpros... 1 8:98 po m.l§ 9:00 0. {Dally, *Dally, Bundays oxcepted. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLARD & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner &7 Van Buremand Sherman.ats, Sicketofe) Grand Puc(fo” lotel, Leava, O Teavenw'th, [*10:: o et EDUCATIONAL: HARVARD UNIVERSITY. OAMBRIDGE, MASS. Summer Instruotion in Bolency for 1676 Gonrase T T Touchers und Othier Adults. urses of Inairpetion wil ven s lows L. General Chomistry and Q‘f‘ufluuvo Analysts, b7 Mr, Charlos ¥, Mabery. 1L Quantitalive Chemical Analysis, by Mr, . B llod?u. L1, Determinative Minerslogy and Crystallograpds Alr, Edward B, Wadsworih. hasnogamio Botany, by Asst, Prof, @, L Good« Y. by Asst, Prof. W, @, Farlo vl.m by rof. N, € Bhaler, 5 Fach course las} aix wooks, The frsk fou! courses will ba given at (!Amhrhl(do, bo fith st wg' polat on the seashore, s yet undetermined, snd aixth at 8 camp near Qumberland Gapy Kontdcky, A ciroular which gives full informatlon about thest courscs may be obtainod by sppl. (o the Bocretary of Humrd Unlvenity, 3 Afuags \ngiotiog & mjo Botan; “fhe most alsgant and thoroughly equipped Boys' Bchool in the United Biates, Proparos for Harvasn o, n, or aay Univenity,or for businets Hplendia De, t for (iitls boys. Spriog torm April . A good timo for MIPHEJA tosalet, W, ALIEN, UL, Dy Frosideat